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189262000Indianapolis: Indianapolis Lodge 64 International Association of Machinists 1892. Broadside strike circular 11" x 8-1/2". Text printed in black on cream wove stock. Text in 43 lines including header and signature; ca 350 words. Small scuff at center-right costing a few characters but no loss of sense; old folds; Very Good overall. <br /> <br /> The circular announces a strike action by Indianapolis machinists against the Pennsylvania Railroad which had instituted a piece-work system at the beginning of 1892 and calls for a general boycott on the Penn; it is specifically addressed to fellow union members traveling to the IAM's national convention in Indianapolis imploring them to travel by some other route. "The 'sweating system' or as the Pennsylvania R.R. Co. is pleased to call it 'piece work' unless checked will degrade the toilers to such an extent that they will be.little better than the Russian serfs who can not call their souls their own lest the Czar by a single word would send them before their Maker." An uncommon flyer from a little-remembered and presumably short-lived rail strike one of hundreds of small local labor actions in the turbulent year of 1892. Not separately recorded in OCLC. Indianapolis Lodge 64, International Association of Machinists unknown
1970002603New Haven: Strike News 1970. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. New Haven CT: Strike News 1970. 8pp. Two folded sheets offset printed in black. Flattened horizontal fold; toning to outer leaves. Very good. A single issue of this radical newspaper produced daily beginning on April 23 1970 by students at Yale. This issue published on the day of the epochal May Day rally on the New Haven Green held largely as a protest of the 1969 arrest of Bobby Searle and other Black Panther Party leaders. With information about the rally updates and history of the Panther trial information on legal aid faculty support etc. and with a brief "Comment" by Dale Kutnick urging nonviolence at protest events. This copy with the original insert containing a map of downtown New Haven service centers along with emergency contact numbers and a schedule of events including lists of speakers and music acts. A little-held publication; OCLC locates even fewer institutions with copies of this important issue. <br/> <br/> Strike News paperback
2005LFA01807Revue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
198486113Vancouver: William Hoffer 1984. First Canadian edition. 58 pp. Fine in full Coromandel silk over boards with printed cover and spine labels. No dust jacket as issued. Designed by Robert Bringhurst. One of 90 of 110 numbered copies on Carlyle Japan paper. Translated from the original German by Greve with his Afterword. Originally published in Germany in 1903. Publications of the F.P. Greve Seminar Number One. Vancouver: William Hoffer hardcover
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5859London: A. Nicholls 5 Green Street Leicester Square W.C. no date but post 1848 'A. Munro Printer New Yard Great Queen Street Lincoln's Inn Fields.'. Octavo: 16 pp. Stitched and unbound. Grubby and a tad creased. Items in alphabetical order from H beginning with the Earl of Hardwick to J ending with Dorothy Jordan with a few miscellaneous items on the last page numbered 3002 to 3837. Interesting for the information it provides about minor English celebrities '3651 JACKSON Joseph letter founder nat. Old-street 1733 res. Cock-lane and Dorset-street London ob. 1792 8vo 6d 3652 JACKSON John arbiter elegantiarum of boxing beat Mendoza at Hornchurch Essex landlord of Sun and Punch-bowl Holborn and Cock at Sutton proof before the letters 8vo 1s 6d'. Nicholls does not feature in BBTI but Alexander Munro does at a different address between 1842 and 1849. London: A. Nicholls, 5 Green Street, Leicester Square, W.C. [no date, but post 1848] ['A. Munro, Printer, New Yard, Great Queen unknown
1990103423Tucson AZ: Center For Creative Photography 1990. First edition. Softcover. 104 pages. Essays by Mike Weaver on Strand and Anne Hammond on Adams. Includes numerous photographs as well as letters exchanged by these two master photographers. A close to near fine and tight copy with some small spots to the front panel but internally very clean. Center For Creative Photography unknown books
1994272998PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1993267033PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1992255104PN. New. 1992. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1991248044PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
ria9783642263095_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Radio telescopes as well as communication antennas operate under the influence of gravity temperature and wind. Among those temperature influences may degrade the performance of a radio telescope through transient changes of the focus paperback
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2012__3140536062Schoeningh Verlag Im 2012. Paperback. New. German language. 11.65x8.11x0.24 inches. Schoeningh Verlag Im paperback
1993010052Uppsala: Uppsala University 1993. Soft cover. Very Good. Wraps clean. Bit of scuffing to spine at base. No prev ownership marks or o/w. 119pp. incl. two maps. Very scarce. Uppsala University paperback
470926 July 1865 London. Fifty-two long lines of text on one side of a single piece of parchment roughly inches by. '. Between John Guscotte of No. 19 Essex Street Strand . and Alexander Brown of No. 342 Strand in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Book Seller'. A ten-year lease for a consideration of sixty pounds and yearly rent of one hundred and four pounds. Includes conditions relating to the upkeep of the premises whitewashing of the walls display of advertisements etc. Brown is directed 'at his own expence to fix a tradesmanlike glass sash to the shop front' and forbidden to 'carry on or exercise or permit to be carried on and exercised upon the said demised premises or any part thereof any other trade or business than that of a Bookseller' without Guscotte's consent. Witnessed by Charles James Dane 'Clerk to Messrs. Smith & Guscotte Solrs.' With five shilling embossed government stamp and Brown's signature stradling the solicitors' red wax seal on green ribbon. 342 Strand had been circa 1804 the painter Benjamin Robert Haydon's first London address and the offices of William Edward Painter publisher of the Church and State Gazette 1842-56. It subsequently contained the offices of the Literary Revision Society and of the Iron and Coal Trades Review. BBTI simply records that an Alexander Brown served his apprenticeship as a bookseller in 1807 - perhaps the above's father 26 July 1865, London. unknown