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186924453Greenpoint NY 1869. Scarce large albumen prints of the beginning of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge the most daring engineering feat of its time. The images are held by the Museum of the City of New York but not by the Brooklyn Museum or Brooklyn Public Library. <br /> <br /> Showing construction of the bridge an object of fascination for the public although newspaper editorials scoffed at the enormous undertaking. The Talfor view is taken from the Brooklyn side looking toward Manhattan across the East River with a massive pile of rocks in the forming the base of the pier. In the foreground wooden hoists frame the foundation and temporary construction shacks surround it. In the middle ground lies the East River and tall -masted ships can be seen at anchor on the Manhattan side.<br /> <br /> Robert B. Talfor is known for the very rare 'Photographic Views of Red River Raft' of 1873. The 113 hand colored photographs measuring 9 x 7" document the landscape and the lives of the crews working on this massive project to remove the thousand year old log jam which blocked the Red River in Louisiana. The lot sold for $93750 in February 2018. <br /> <br /> During the Civil War Talfor was a topographic engineer who mapped out battlefields. The maps are listed on OCLC. After the war he founded a photography studio in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Curtain's Greenpoint Directory of 1868/9 records him in Brooklyn as follows: Talfor Robert B. photographs Washington c Greenpoint Ave h. Eagle.<br /> <br /> By the early 1870s Talfor was in Louisiana taking the striking images of the Red River Raft project. <br /> <br /> The Talfor albumen photograph: 16 x 10 1/2" laid down on board 19 x 14 1/4". Title printed below the image with "East River Bridge" in an elaborate type font. Edges of board rubbed corners slightly chipped. Photograph with a few small marks at lower edge outside image. Period note on verso "Which do you put first ditto faces glass". Possibly a window display note<br /> <br /> with 3 additional large albumen photographs of the terminal buildings under construction at each end of the Brooklyn Bridge. These massive multistory shed-like structures were also called terminal sheds; here commuters embarked and disembarked to take other mass transit. <br /> <br /> Two of the images appear to be the Manhattan terminal building at Park Row under construction because tall buildings surround the cast iron structure and tram lines are visible in the road. These two images depict the terminal at the very beginning of construction a close up of the steel outer shell with workers in the foreground and standing on the roof ridge and the finished building with city dwellers passing on the sidewalk below. One is "N.Y. Station East River Bridge." ca. 1875 according to the Museum of the City of New York website.<br /> <br /> The third albumen likely shows the Brooklyn terminal building under construction as the surrounding area is not as developed as the Manhattan side. Two men stand in the foreground of the half completed steel structure.<br /> <br /> The three terminal building photographs: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4" mounted on board 14 x 11". Board dusty one scratch at lower edge of print. Second image 16 1/2 x 13" on board 20 1/4 x 16 1/4" board extensively chipped at edges one corner repaired on verso with archival tape; damp stains top edge of image. Third image 10 3/4 x 8 1/2" borders extensively scuffed & marked. Images are mounted in archival mounts. <br /> <br /> Scarce photographs of the very beginnings of the construction of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. unknown
180527723PARIS BASSET 1805 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 43,5 x 27 cm., 1805 PARIS BASSET Editeur,
181716322London: Printed by R. Watts and sold by T. Cadell and W. Davies Strand 1817. 1817. Good. - Octavo original blue & tan boards. The spine is perished & the covers are detached. The boards are darkened & chipped around the edges with a few small stains & with several pieces out at the corners. vi 137 & 1 pages unopened with an April 1827 16-page catalog of publisher Longman Rees Orme Brown & Green bound in at the front. Profusely illustrated with diagrams & mathematical formulas. The catalog is nearly detached. There is scattered light foxing & the edges of a few pages are darkened. Good working copy well worth rebinding. London: Printed by R. Watts, and sold by T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817. hardcover
1845056616London : Thomas Tegg 1845. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : 1845. Hardback. Vol 4 of 5. Later portrait tipped-in. Rebound in black cloth; gilt lettered spine. Original untrimmed edges. A bright tight and clean copy. No owner name or internal markings. Neat bookplate of Rev. K. Howard. VERY GOOD INDEED. iv 465 pages. CONTENTS: Seventeen single sermons on various subjects and occasions -- Evangelical repentance. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. A SCARCE book. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg hardcover
1845056614London : Thomas Tegg 1845. First Thus . No Binding. Very Good. 8vo. LONDON : 1845. Hardback. Vol 3 of 5. No binding. Excellent text-block. Ideal for a rebind. Untrimmed edges as issued. A bright tight and clean copy. No owner name or internal markings. VERY GOOD. iv 456 pages. CONTENTS: Christ and the covenant the work and way of meditation God's return to the soul or nation together with his preventing mercy -- Christ in travail -- Seasonable truths in evil times. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. A SCARCE book. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg unknown
1845056617London : Thomas Tegg 1845. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : 1845. Hardback. Vol 5 of 5. Rebound in black cloth; gilt lettered spine. Original untrimmed edges. A bright tight and clean copy. No owner name or internal markings. Neat bookplate of Rev. K. Howard. VERY GOOD INDEED. iv 438 pages. Index. CONTENTS: The sinfulness of sin and the fulness of Christ -- Remains -- A word to the aged -- The wounded conscience cured and the weak one strengthened -- The truth of the times vindicated -- The loyal convert according to the Oxford copy with annotations thereon -- The doctrine of justification by faith opened and applied -- General index. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. A SCARCE book. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg hardcover
1845056612London : Thomas Tegg 1845. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Portrait frontispiece. LONDON : 1845. Hardback. Vol 1 of 5. Portrait and tissue-guard. Original black cloth; gilt lettered spine. Blind-stamped decoration to spine and covers. Advert end-papers. Untrimmed edges as issued. A bright tight and clean copy. No owner name or internal markings. Spine worn to head and foot with neat repair. Strong and sound. VERY GOOD. xxiv 500 pages. CONTENTS: Memoir of the author -- The great gospel mystery of the saints' comfort and holiness opened and applied from Christ's priestly office -- Satan's power to tempt and Christ's love to and care of his people under temptation -- Grace for grace or the overflowings of Christ's fulness received by all saints -- The spiritual life and in-being of Christ in all believers -- Scripture light the most sure light -- The righteous man's habitation in the time of plague and pestilence. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. A SCARCE book. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg hardcover
1845056613London : Thomas Tegg 1845. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. LONDON : 1845. Hardback. Vol 2 of 5. Rebound in black cloth; gilt lettered spine. Trimmed edges sprinkled red. A bright tight and clean copy. No owner name or internal markings. Neat bookplate of Rev. K. Howard. VERY GOOD INDEED. iii 471 pages. CONTENTS: Memoir of the author -- The great gospel mystery of the saints' comfort and holiness opened and applied from Christ's priestly office -- Satan's power to tempt and Christ's love to and care of his people under temptation -- Grace for grace or the overflowings of Christ's fulness received by all saints -- The spiritual life and in-being of Christ in all believers -- Scripture light the most sure light -- The righteous man's habitation in the time of plague and pestilence. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books Cumberland Everyman Inklings Literature Rarities Theology and History. A SCARCE book. <br/> <br/> Thomas Tegg hardcover
18942210077<i>Consisting of 50 pressed card pieces of 52 lacking two small tie pieces and a few finials now broken away together with a small strip of pegs and a printed line drawing of the bridge and brief yet adequate instructions ; contained in the original box 25 x 35 x 1.5 cm the lid with a large decorative title label of the completed bridge with various boats milling around the 'Port of London'.</i><br /><br /><br />An unusual and perhaps unique example of an embossed card construction toy marketed to coincide with the opening of the then new Tower Bridge.<br /><br />The new bridge was considered something of an eighth wonder the engineering combining a bascule operated drawbridge together with a suspension bridge all disguised under an elaborate gothic exterior that was supposed to blend in with but actually dwarfs the Tower of London. Not the easiest design to translate into a construction kit but the anonymous makers evidently used the plans and elevations of the design as shown in contemporary engineering journals. Some modifications have had to be made in order to produce a toy that balanced the decorative gothic features and engineering accuracy into practical design. <br /><br />The expectation would be that once the model was built it would after a decent time be thrown away however the owner of this example has carefully disassemble the bridge and preserved it with the original box. When constructed the toy bridge measures 127 cm or 4 feet long and 29 cm or just under a foot in height. <br /><br />We have not met with any other example.<br />
185834656Albany: Weed Parsons & Company Printers 1858. 48pp. Disbound bit of blank edge chipping Good. <br/><br/> This pamphlet prints Hill's argument in a significant constitutional case. One Coleman sought to enjoin the Hudson River Bridge Company from building a bridge over the Hudson at Albany; a New York statute permitted the construction. The issue was whether a State could authorize the erection of a bridge over navigable rivers of the United States. Defending the statute Hill says the real party in interest is the City of Troy which it fears would be competitively disadvantaged by the bridge. "And now comes Troy-- a city distinguished chiefly for the favors she has received and is constantly asking at the hands of the State-- and pointing to her local interests which have prospered under state patronage asks you to interdict an exercise of sovereign power prompted by state necessity." <br/> Hill argues that New York's authority is not hindered by Congress's constitutional power to regulate commerce and navigable waters. The Circuit Court which included Justice Miller of the U.S. Supreme Court agreed and dismissed the complaint. On appeal the Supreme Court divided 3-3 see 69 U.S. 403 1864; the tie vote rendered the Circuit Court's decision a final judgment. <br/>FIRST EDITION. II Harv. Law Cat. 1189. Sabin 31850n. OCLC 7627679 12. Cohen Supp. 12096.53. Weed, Parsons & Company, Printers unknown books
1898WRCLIT58665Chicago & New York: Herbert S. Stone & Company 1898. Gilt forest green cloth t.e.g. others untrimmed. Foretips a bit bumped else near fine. First edition of the author's first book inscribed and signed by him in 1900. The author a Chicago physician and financier proved an important benefactor to universities in California and at home. KRAMER 170. Herbert S. Stone & Company hardcover books
1898021445Chicago: Herbert S. Stone & Company 1898. 1st Edition. 8vo. Hardcover. 163 pages. Stamp on front free endpaper "Verdugo Hills Sunshine Society" and "Twelve Oaks Lodge" on front pastedown. This book is in good condition with light bumping to corners of covers. Green cloth covers with gold gilt. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Hardcover. Herbert S. Stone & Company Hardcover
1898949Q27Chic & New York: Herbert S. Stone & Company 1898 . First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 7.5" by 5". None. A signed first edition of this collection of six essays surrounding human experience and society written by Norman Bridge. First edition.Signed by the author "To Miss Lilian Boynton with manifold good wishes Norman Bridge 11/17/00". Bound in the publisher's cloth. The first book of Chicago-based physician Norman Bridges. Comprising six of Bridges essays presenting his thoughts on various aspects of human nature and social influence including those entitled 'Two Kinds of Conscience' 'The Nerves of the Modern Child' 'Bashfulness' and others. Bound in the publisher's cloth. Externally excellent with light rubbing and a little bumping to the extremities. A faint mark to the rear board. Author's ink inscription to front endpaper. Internally firmly bound with bright clean pages. Near Fine Herbert S. Stone & Company hardcover
1899035352San Francisco: Overland Monthly Publishing 1899. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Frontispiece By Maynard Dixon; Blashki L. M. Keeler A. B. Dewing Etc. Vol Xxxiii No. 197. Cover By Carlton Fowler Printed In Red. Lightly Used No Fading Or Stains Or Marks Slight Wear At Edges A Few Very Short Tears. The London Story Was Later Reprinted In "The Son Of The Wolf" London's First Book. <br/> <br/> Overland Monthly Publishing paperback
1883106310<p>Pamphlet 8vo original wrappers illustrated. Crude tape repair of a tear on the reverse side of front cover some chipping and tears to spine and aling edges normal aging to contents; otherwise good. Published by Frederick Loeser a Brooklyn merchant this pamphlet illustrates the new Brooklyn Bridge. The introduction is written by J.H. Fisher and the rest of the text appears to have been written by Alfred C. Barnes. This pamphlet contains some wonderful wood engravings of the bride at the time the bridge was just opening.</p> Frederick Loesser & Co., books
1897243600New York: 11 West 36th Street 1897. First edition. 62 pp. Printed by the Brooklyn Eagle Printing Department. 1 vols. 12mo. Olive original cloth stained and warped corner of front flyleaf excised. First edition. 62 pp. Printed by the Brooklyn Eagle Printing Department. 1 vols. 12mo. An early bridge rule book the first appeared in London 1886.<br/><br/>OCLC locates three copies. 11 West 36th Street unknown books
1899845G0885USA: The Granite Monthly Company 1899. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Pages 133-194. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos. Features: Nice Prescott Pianos ad inside front cover; Down the King's Great Highway - A Sketch of Stratham - feature article with many photos; The Dreamer poem; On Puget Sound - article with nice photos of early Seattle; Library Legislation in New Hampshire; What Lily-Bell Told poem; Mr. Unlukikus Shoots; A Reminiscence poem; A Look at the Old Farm; My Dream poem; The Difference in Girls; The Wives of Weinsberg poem; New Hampshire Necrology. Peripheral chipping. Contents in quality condition. A worthy vintage copy. The Granite Monthly Company Paperback
1860000475London: 5 Henrietta Street Covent Garden: Lovell Reeve 1860. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. FENTON Roger 1819-1869. VG 1st ed 20 pls 1860. In red 'morocco' gilt embossed cloth beveled edges corners & edges lightly bumped & worn. Spine gilt title & tooling edges bumped & worn. Internally half title frontis 5 vi-x 2 1 2-187 pp 1 16 adverts dated January 1 1860 complete with 20 pls stereographs-B&W photo's all showing the river Conway in North Wales and the areas around it red endpapers Notice tipped to fep ink name to half title Amery tissue guarded frontis hinges strengthened a.e.g printed by John Edward Taylor of Little Queen St Lincoln's Inn Fields London faintest of edge browning. Uncommon. 192121 mm.Allibone 453. James Bridge Davidson a lawyer. & Roger Fenton Photographer - see ODNB. Victorian stereoscopic travel books like this were part of a mid-19th-century boom in armchair tourism. They allowed readers to "visit" distant landscapes in three dimensions when real travel was expensive or impractical. <br/> <br/> Lovell Reeve hardcover
18989847New York / London: John Wiley & Sons / Chapman & Hall Ltd 1898 Dated 1898 to Title page. Dark-Brown Cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine xv 159pp 2 of contemporary trade adverts 16pp Publisher's trade catalogue. Treatis on the Coffer-Dam Process to allow the building of piers in water for the construction of bridges. Profusely illustrated ; the book contains many contemporary examples from photographs eg Charlestown Bridge Boston Forth Bridge Scotland as well as equipment in use - Osgood Dipper Dredge New York State Canals and many line drawings. There is also an interesting chapter on Cresy's Experiments on the form of Piers. VG Hardback. Book- neat fading ink dated name to brown front end paper Ink Stamp to top of the title page " Editorial Copy" and ink tick to bottom margin of same. 2 old repaired tears to margins of for-edge pp xi & xii of 15mm approx. A little general shelf wear to cloth but respectably clean and binding sound with no cracks to end papers. An interesting reference book on Civil Engineering. Please see our images of the actual book offered for sale for further details and condition boards Are a darker brown John Wiley & Sons / Chapman & Hall Ltd hardcover
1893234551893. Boston and Albany Railroad disaster photo archive documenting the catastrophic 1893 bridge collapse at Chester Massachusetts when the westbound Chicago Limited Express crashed through an iron bridge spanning the Westfield River. The wreck occurred on August 31 1893 after the bridge failed beneath the weight of the train sending locomotives and passenger cars into the river gorge below. Fourteen people were killed and dozens injured in a disaster that drew national newspaper attention during a period when American railroads were rapidly expanding passenger service while struggling with aging infrastructure and increasing locomotive weight.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 4 albumen photographs mounted on original boards each 8" x 10" Chester Massachusetts August 31 1893. The images show passenger coaches twisted into the collapsed bridge structure tracks hanging above shattered timbers and the locomotive overturned amid splintered debris along the riverbank. One view centers on a heavily damaged passenger car resting beside broken rails while groups of men stand surveying the destruction. Another records the locomotive and tender surrounded by wreckage and recovery workers gathered along the track bed. Smoke rises above the debris field in one scene while telegraph poles hillsides and the river valley remain visible in the background situating the wreck within the narrow western Massachusetts rail corridor. Pencil inscriptions along the mounts identify "Chester" with date "Aug. 31st 1893."<br /> The Chester wreck became one of several highly publicized railroad disasters of the late nineteenth century that intensified scrutiny of bridge engineering inspection standards and railroad safety during the peak era of American passenger rail expansion. By the 1890s express trains such as the Chicago Limited linked eastern industrial centers to the Midwest with unprecedented speed but the increased weight of modern locomotives placed enormous strain on bridges originally designed for lighter rolling stock. These photographs preserve not only the violence of the collapse itself but also the physical reality of nineteenth-century rail disaster recovery when wreckage removal body recovery and public investigation unfolded directly at the crash site. Light toning scattered surface wear and minor mount wear consistent with age; images remain clear and detailed. Overall in very good condition. unknown
183346365(London, Richard Taylor, 1833). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1833 - Part I. Pp. 95-142 a. 2 engraved plates (showing the apparatus, the Wheatstone Bridge).
184342429(London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1843). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1843 - Part II. Pp. 303-327 and 2 lithographed plates.
183346365London Richard Taylor 1833. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1833 - Part I. Pp. 95-142 a. 2 engraved plates showing the apparatus the Wheatstone Bridge. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of the paper in which Christie describes his invention of the electrical circuit meant to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit one leg of which includes the unknown component. It was later 1843 improved and popularized by Charles Wheatstone and then baptized "Wheatsone's Bridge". Wheatstone called the circuit a "Differential Resistance Measurer." "Christie’s paper "Experimental Determination of the Laws of Magneto-electric Induction" was the Bakerian lecture for 1833. In it Christie showed that "the conducting power varies as the squares of the wires’ diameters directly and as their lengths inversely." He also concluded that voltaelectricity thermoelectricity and magnetoelectricity are all conducted according to the same law which lent further support to the theory that all these electricities are identical. In this paper the paper offered Christie also gave the first description of the instrument that came to be known as the Wheatstone bridge."DSB. </em> unknown
184342429London Richard and John E. Taylor 1843. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1843 - Part II. Pp. 303-327 and 2 lithographed plates. <br/><br/><em>Frst appearance of an importent paper in the history of electricity. "In 1843 Wheatstone published an experimental verification of Ohm's law helping to make the law already well known in Germany more familiar in England. In connection with the verification he developed new ways of measuring resistances and currents. In particular he invented the rheostat and popularized the Wheatstone bridge in the paper offered originally invented by Samuel Christie."DSB. </em> unknown
1850327AG1850 (ca.). Stahlstich v. Acon n. Shepherd, 16,5 x 10 Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+