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31108<p>octavo 4 pages unsigned possible incomplete in very good condition.</p><p>The writer describes his travels in Pittsburg and other western Pennsylvania towns he provides an epistolary tour of Pittsburg's industries of the day an oil refinery comments on the pollution "earth and air are impregnated with the aroma of petroleum" lumber raftsmen and iron mills before continuing on to New Brighton New Castle and Franklin in Venango County:</p><p>"My dear Theora</p><p>… My letter from Pittsburg was written on Thursday morning and mailed then and there so I suppose you have read it before this time and I shall start from the point where I left off …. After taking my breakfast at the St. Nicholas which by the way was an excellent one and at the moderate charge of 25 cents I turned out to view the city went to P. Office with your letter and thence across the Allegheny river and through the city of Allegheny to the heights beyond from which a fine view of the rivers and surrounding country could be obtained – rambled over a German Catholic cemetery on one of the highest hills and then descended towards the river and found myself on plunging down into a deep ravine in what I supposed by the stables and shanties around to be the Irish town or suburb but the steep hill sides were terraced and laid out in rude gardens or graperies indicating a German population in part if not in whole. I threaded my way out towards the shore where a number of oil refineries are located. I entered one of them and discoursed the proprietor upon the subject of coal oil and he very politely showed me through his refinery and described the various processes and operations to which the crude material is subjected reserving only to himself the final chemical mystery which of course no "outsider" has a right to enquire into. He made me a present of a vial filled with the purified oil – transparent warranted to be <u>non-explosive</u> and to burn without smoke or odor in any properly constructed lamp; of which oil he offered to sell me one hundred barrels more or less at 20 cents per gallon! Cheap and brilliant light indeed. After parting from him I wandered among the oil boats rafts and bins lying along shore all so saturated with oil and the barrels which cover the landings and surrounding commons leak so profusely that earth and air are impregnated with aroma of petroleum and even the beautifully transparent waters of the Allegheny are glazed with a coating of the same material borne on the current towards the gulf of Mexico. I crossed by a different bridge to the Pittsburg side and got among the lumber raftsmen who tried to sell me shingles at $ 1.25 per bunch of 500 and boards proportionately low but I was not ready to purchase and left them for a peep at some of the large iron mills close at hand.</p><p>These mills abound along the margin of both the Allegheny and Monongahela but more particularly in Manchester which is across the latter river from Pittsburg. You may wonder how I had so much leisure time and I may state that a gentleman with whom I had conversation upon the subject of reaching the oil region informed me that he had <u>wells</u> and property here and that he preferred to travel by the New Castle rout when the Allegheny was not full enough for Steamboats to run. By this rout passengers take the cars as I did by the accommodation train of the Pittsburg and Chicago R. R. at 4.45 in the afternoon. As that hour approached I recrossed to Allegheny City where the depot is paid 55 cents for a ticket to New Brighton on the Beaver river a distance of 28 miles where we arrived about 6 ½ o'clock after a very pleasant run along the margin of the Ohio among gardens and truck patches villas and towns so numerous that I cannot name near all of them but there was Industry Economy and Freedom - very good and suggestive titles; besides Rochester at the mouth of Beaver and but a short distance below New Brighton.</p><p>This latter is a very pretty manufacturing town there being a grand water power here equal to Manayunk which propels machinery for a variety of purposes among which are the making of tub buckets woolen shawls and numberless other articles. After taking supper at a well conducted hotel in the town we prepared for a night travel by that now antiquated and almost obsolete conveyance a canal packet which carries passengers from that point to New Castle distant 26 miles by the Beaver Canal they being expected to pay one dollar for the privilege of taking a berth and waking up in the morning in the latter town which your geography will tell you is the seat of justice of Lawrence County.</p><p>The evening being cool on deck the captain thought to consult the comfort of the sleepers about 20 in number by making a fire in the cabin stove after they had retired to rest and as my berth was immediately along side of it came pretty near to being roasted. The consequence was very indifferent rest but fortunately I did not take cold and after partaking of a ramble around the little town and a very palatable breakfast at the Cochran house some 10 or 11 of our boat passengers too coach for this town of Franklin and intermediate points via Meadville which is made the dining station.</p><p>Our teams were not first rate and the road but a <u>clay</u> one over a hilly country made the travel very slow and it was sunset by the time we had overcome the 43 miles of distance and after climbing nearly two miles uphill and descending the same distance again we entered this metropolis of Venango County dusty tired and ready for supper and rest …"</p>
500989of A.H. Perry to W.P. Burrall Esq. on Hartford and New Haven Railroad Office letterhead Springfield MA February 22 1864. Small 4to 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
500990text of a telegram on printed form of the American Telegraph Company from Captain William M. McKim to agent George P. Greer of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Boston ca. 1864. 8vo 1 page with additional Autograph Letter Signed of S.R. Conner on verso for certification. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
1970AB6140UK 1970. First Thus. . Hardcover. Good. 48mo. A small blue faux leather covered autograph book containing two autographs only - Cliff Richard and Graham Hill . <br/> <br/> hardcover
500989of A.H. Perry to W.P. Burrall Esq. on Hartford and New Haven Railroad Office letterhead Springfield MA February 22 1864. Small 4to 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
500990text of a telegram on printed form of the American Telegraph Company from Captain William M. McKim to agent George P. Greer of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Boston ca. 1864. 8vo 1 page with additional Autograph Letter Signed of S.R. Conner on verso for certification. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1940mon0000094611Blackburn England: The British 1940-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Hardback/Hardcover. Clean copy sound binding. Blackburn, England: The British hardcover
1940mon0000131997Blackburn England: The British 1940-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Clean copy sound binding. Blackburn, England: The British hardcover
1940mon0000132062Blackburn England: The British 1940-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Clean copy sound binding. 1949 edition. Blackburn, England: The British hardcover
1957099866Edita. Lausanne 1957. Books measure 32.5x24.cm. Illustrated throughout. A run from 1956/57 to 1996/97 from volume 4 to 44 lacking volume 29 40 volumes in all. All bound in original publishers hardcovers. Bindings in good clean firm condition. All but volume 4 have dust jacket. A few of the earlier jacket are rubbed chipped worm otherwise jackets in good clean condition. Internally a few pages from the early volumes have worked loose. Pages in good clean condition throughout. A very nice run. Hard Cover. Very Good. Quarto. Edita. Lausanne Hardcover
1869200022<p>Apparently two copies of this 48 page brochure exist in the BNF. These are the only ones we have been able to locate - so VERY RARE! This is an argument in favour of a drastic two-thirds reduction to leave only the light brigades still in 1869 potentially useful on the battlefield.<br />This booklet was purchased by Louis Tronchin a Colonel in the Swiss Federal Army. His handwritten autograph appears at the top of cover: "M. Louis Tronchin Col. Féd. à Lavigny".<br />Excellent condition despite light foxing throughout.<br /><b>Price negociable. Postage free worldwide.</b></p> LIbrarie Militaire J. Dumaine, Libraire - Editeur de l'Empereur
2007197218Moscow. 2007. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy. . 4to. Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. In Russian. Very scarce. hardcover
193173418Avicultural Society. 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. A Treatise on the Management of Foreign and British Birds in captivity 3 volumes vol 1 1936 reprint vols 2 and 3 1931 1st eds. 778pp indexes illustrated throughout with plates some in colour bound in blind stamped red buckram/gilt lettering a nice set of books; Octavo . Avicultural Society hardcover
1963BA109Tel Aviv Israel: Sinai Publishing 1963. Hardcover. Good in Very Good dust jacket. embossed metal jacket binding very good written on end pages page clean; 48mo 3½" - 4" tall WC7. Sinai Publishing hardcover
1905268602United Kingdom: David Nutt 1905. Book. Good. hardback. small rectangular book measuring just 3 3/4" x 5 1/5" paper covered boards lettered green pictorial inset mounted to the upper board tightly bound discreet repair to the half-title page occasional finger soiling to the leaves illustrated throughout in full colour 74 3 pp. David Nutt Hardcover
1443792608.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
BOOKS243640--/No Dustjacket. PlacePub: Philadelphia Publisher: Jesper Harding YearPublish: 1850 Edition: Illus: Black & White Plates Condition: As Is: lacks t/p cover worn pages torn & separated soiled Leather/cloth Comments: Family of Mathias and Eleanor Backer. Notes: 4to. 768pp.54pp. Family of Mathias and Eleanor Backer Births: Marriages: Deaths: Mathias 4/4/1787 Eleanor 9/8/1792 Children of Mathias and Eleanor Backer: Henry 9/25/1815 Jacob 11/20/1816 6/17/1842AnnaBryant19073/11/1903 Ann 4/4/1819 Kate 2/17/1821/7 Sarah 2/16/1822 Matild 12/13/1825 James 10/20/1828 Jane 12/19/1831 Andrew J. 1/1/1834 Harriet 10/1/1835 Anna 1/23/1821 Possible children of Jacob & Anna Bryant Backer John 7/21/1846 9//1869JuliaWaddle 3/2/1900 George 8/16/1850 12/19/1877EvaThompson Emmad.2/28/1900 5/17/1858 Crawford Winifred b. 10/25/1883 Bertha d.11/1893 6/5/1879 dau. Geo/Eva Ada b. 12/27/1871 dau.John Dean d.11/1/1893 2/14/1881 son Geo/Eva Orin b. 4/9/1878 son Main Topic: Bibles-Backer Key Words: Bibles-Religion-Illustrated-Backer----- Copies Available: 1 Action Code: . hardcover
19613461Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1961. Softcover. Green wraps perfect bound many fold-outs. This original report is uncommon in the trade. ; 6" x 9"; v 445 pp; Worn at corners spine top and bottom first few pages show light corner wear pages clean and unmarked. . U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
185018391850. Steel engraving with hand-coloiuring. Italian engraving depicting a beached whale. unknown
SKU1017429Izdatel'stvo Detskaya Literatura Children's Publishing House Moscow 1971. Good. Russian Language; 191 p. clean and unmarked except for book sellers pencilled notation on back of t.p.; former owner's embossed stamp; many b& w ill.; binding firm; color pictorial boards clean but age-toned at edges; slightly bumped on corners in absence of d.j. Izdatel'stvo Detskaya Literatura (Children's Publishing House), Moscow,, 1971 hardcover
196219420William Andrews Clark Memorial Library University of California Los Angeles CA 1962. 8vo. First Edition thus; original buff wrappers printed in black wire-stitched as issued a near fine copy. Augustan Reprint Society Publication No. 96. This facsimile is a high-quality photographic reprint of the copy in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. VERY SCARCE. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles CA, unknown
187044261870. Albumen stereoview photograph. 82mm by 174mm card. Early stereoview photograph on yellow card of the gold mines at Ballarat. 'LU' blindstamped top right corner of the card. Titled inscribed in ink on the reverse. CONDITION : Light overall soiling. A couple of corners a little rubbed. light marks on the reverse. unknown
1890170002-03Pellerin 1890. No Binding. Very Good. Circa 1890. Original Single Card Sheet. 29 X 40 Cm. Just A Little Yellowing To Pale Card. Uncreased And Unworn. Rare. <br/> <br/> Pellerin unknown
18813301881. Wood-engraving. 400mm by 290mm sheet. 'The Balloon Accident - Car of the 'Saladin' with Mr Powell MP and Captain Templar RE - The Accident to the 'Saladin' near Bridport Dorsetshire as seen by the only Eye-Witness'.<br /> From 'The Graphic' of 1881. Unrelated text on the reverse. unknown
18753291875. Wood-engraving. 150mm by 225mm image. 'The Fatal Balloon accident in france - Car of the 'Zenith' with the Three Aeronauts'.<br /> Key under image - M Croce Spinelli killed M Gaston Tissandier the survivor M Sivel killed.Half-page illustration from 'The Graphic' of 1875. Unrelated text on the reverse. unknown