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2873wilhelm-busch-museum hannover november dezember 1987 - petit in 4 carré broché 331 pages très nombreuses illustrations
1904325354Topeka Kansas: W. W. Gavitt Printing and Publishing Co 1904. Complete set of 49 playing cards each measuring 3 1/4 by 2 3/8 inches printed on both sides with pictorial rectos printed in red depicting a smoke-spewing locomotive stating within the smoke: "Gavitt's Stock Exchange." with 1903 copyright on each card plus three folded inserts of instructions and ads. Original box. Some splits and creases to box the cards in very fine condition. Complete set of 49 playing cards each measuring 3 1/4 by 2 3/8 inches printed on both sides with pictorial rectos printed in red depicting a smoke-spewing locomotive stating within the smoke: "Gavitt's Stock Exchange." with 1903 copyright on each card plus three folded inserts of instructions and ads. The complete set of 49 cards consisting of one "Telegram" card and 48 broker cards-- broker cards consist of six sets of eight cards each each designated with the name of a different railroad company and it's dollar value e.g. Santa Fe R.R. $250 N.Y. Cent'l R.R. $200 C. B. & Q. R.R. $125 etc. Players exchange the cards i.e. trade stocks in an attempt to corner the market on a particular railroad. Also present with the complete set of 49 cards is the original instruction sheet and three individual sheets printing promotional material about the game and its maker Harry E. Gavitt. All the sheets are folded and housed with the cards in the original grayish-lavender printed box as issued.<br /> <br /> "This game amuses pleases and entertains. An imitation of and a reproduction on a small scale of the excitement and confusion generally witnessed in the great stock and grain pits of the World" from the box. When it was first published 'Gavitt's Stock Exchange' game rose to become one of the best-selling games in America. It is considered by some to be the first "simultaneous action" set game where all the players play in unison. It was also the basis of a similar game 'Pit' first published by Parker Brothers in 1904 which become equally as popular. Uncommon with OCLC locates only three holdings of Gavitt's Stock Exchange: Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library University of Kansas Archives and the Winterthur Museum. W. W. Gavitt Printing and Publishing Co unknown
a971671968. daily stock prices indexes for April May and June of 1968. Hardcover. Large octavo. 371p. Illustrated boards. Residue of label at heel of each spine one or two university stamps on front or rear blanks and on all fore-edges. VG. . hardcover
1893244131New York: J.B. Gibson Company 1893. Title page printed in red and black. Illustrated with photographs. Unpaginated 99 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Full brown morocco over bevelled boards in period style silk doublures a.e.g. Professional conservation to a few paper flaws mostly in margins dampstaining to first 12 and last 18 leaves; one leaf with old tear costing a small portion of text; half title and frontispiece inlaid. Fine. Title page printed in red and black. Illustrated with photographs. Unpaginated 99 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Centennial publication comprising a list of officers and committee members a 9-page list of members an anonymous 30-page illustrated "History of the New York Stock Exchange" from its origins in 1792 with list of past presidents with the balance of the volume being illustrated advertisements. These include brokerage firms such as Drexel Morgan Spencer Trask and August Belmont as well as banks Manhattan Company Chemical National Bank Bank of America and other companies such as Manning's Yacht Agency.<br /> <br /> The anonymous author of the "History of the New York Stock Exchange" observes "The New York Stock Exchange is indeed one of the greatest bulwarks against panics that the business community could have." Not in OCLC or in any of the customary catalogues and references J.B. Gibson Company unknown
a51608New York 1911. Large Folio 276 leaves rectos only hardcover. Previous owner indexed names of all companies with records in this volume and bound this typed list in. Good corners soiled and stained; faint wrinkling on top margin edge of text only not near text. block. Binding secure. No ownership marks . . hardcover
GF16532Paris - Imprimerie Chaix - 1893 - 1 page in folio (format 45,5 x 34 cm) - Encadrement vert -
GF16549Londres - 1903 - 1 page in4 (format 26 x 38 cm + coupons restants) - encadrement brun et texte noir sur fond blanc -
57052P., Larousse, (1901), 204 pages. P., Rivière, 1914, 451 pages. Et Chez l'Auteur, 1913, 472 pages ; tableau dépliant. Ces ouvrages reliés en un fort volume petit in 8°, demi basane marron, dos à faux nerfs.
In-8, broché, 196 p., non coupé. Bibliographie critique de 433 entrées. Tableaux dépliants. Index. Bon exemplaire.
24509In-8, broché, 196 p., non coupé. Paris, S.E.V.P.E.N., 1962.
178921651bordeaux 1789 1 feuillet plié en deux sur papier velin bleuté ligné, préimprimé en noir et manuscrit à l'encre brune sur les 3 premières pages, avec en tête un timbre fiscal en noir "Bordeaux Extraordinaire", fait à bordeaux, le 24 Avril 1789, signature manuscrite : Mainguy, HUISSIER OU SERGENT ROYAL DE LA COUR DE LA BOURSE DE BORDEAUX,
15264, Paris, COB 1986, br..
15279, Paris, COB 1987, br..
15281, Paris, COB 1989, br..
71395P., Berger-Levrault, 1928, in 8° broché, XX-419 pages.
202301581Paris, Jacques grancher editeur, 1987 ; in-8, 200 pp., br. Bon etat.
63239P., Sans date (1923), in 8° broché, 468 pages.
200703822Paris, Les editions J. Oliven, 1936 ; in-12, 255 pp., broché.
200801670Paris, Stock, 1999 ; in-8, 260 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Quand les actionnaires font la révolution.
23546Journal financier ,ému et sympathique ,donnant des consolations gratuites et efficaces aux jeunes veuves qui ont perdu leur fortune à la Bourse . Juin 1873 . Paris ,Libr. Des Bibliophiles , Plaquette in 12 br. 36 pp.Tiré à 500 exemplaires .
19699988Compagnie des Agents de Change, 1969, in-4°, 120 pp, nombreux documents et photos en noir et en couleurs, reliure pleine toile éditeur, ex. nominatif
ORD-1461Paris. 1914. Gd in-8 (220 x 280mm) percaline rouge brique imprimée de l'éditeur, 176 pages, 9 cartes couleurs plusieurs fois dépliantes des Chemins de Fer des Etats-Unis et du Canada. Une carte lgt froissée sinon bon exemplaire. On joint divers prospectus de la banque dont les cotes des principales opérations pour le 10 mai 1920 (4 pages in-4).
1908772621908 Paris, Le Financier, 1908, fort volume in 8° relié pleine percaline de l'éditeur, XVIII-1197 pages ; infimes frottis.
49116, Paris, Joly éditions 2010, in-8, br., ENVOI DES DIRECTEURS, bon état, VIII-510p.
br., en partie non coupé, (couv. fanée), intérieur très frais. [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)] Troisième livraison des Annales de Clermont avec les contributions de P. Gaucher, Les ordonnances en matière budgétaire ; A. Sergène, Droit romain et science politique. À propos de la survie du droit romain ; Ch. Zorgbibe, Bonaparte, Premier Consul ; R. Chiroux, Le statut des personnels civils de la Défense Nationale ; La provision du chèque bancaire (rapports de MM. Erman et Sebag) ; Les conflits de lois en matière d’opération de banque (Rapports de MM. Kegel et Stoufflet).