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1852J1149029David Bogue 1852-01-01. Hardcover. . Moderate wear to extremities except small missing piece at bottom of spine else very good condition./No dust jacket as issued. . David Bogue hardcover
183924051S. l. Santander: Imp. de Martinez 1839.- 8 h.; 8º mayor 21 cm.; fuerte y clara impresión; Cubiertas en papel de aguas de la época.- Perfecto estado MUY RARO. POLÃTICA ESPAÑOLA DESDE 1833 A 1936 Libro en español Imp. de Martinez paperback
1892504Chicago Ill. U. S. A.: Thomas Kane & Company 1892. Oblong 8vo. 195 x 270 mm. 7 ½ x 11 inches. 43 pp. Illustrated throughout with lithographs many full-page images of launches and boating equipment. Bound in original green paper wrappers title on front cover vignette of a sailing launch on the back cover. Very good copy. Well-illustrated catalogue of launches and boiler engines produced in Racine Wisconsin by the Thomas Kane & Company who maintained a salesroom in Chicago. The company won a first prize for their steam boat launches sail boats and row boats at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. This catalogue issued the previous year illustrates many of the launches and boats that were part of the exposition and competition. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 66 listing catalogues for the years 1880 1885 and 1893. Outing an Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Sport Travel and Recreation. New York Vol. XXIV 1894 p. lxix. OCLC cites copies at Harvard and SMU. Thomas Kane & Company unknown
189776228New York: Rand Drill Co. 1897. First edition. Oblong quarto 12 x 9 1/4 inches. 40 pp. and with numerous very high quality engravings of men and machinery throughout. Publisher's pale yellow wrappers with the front cover bearing an image of en working a mine and the back with an image of a rock drill. Very old central fold perhaps for mailing front cover with three old and small taper repairs. A very clean copy of this scarce trade catalog. OCLC only locates one copy.The Rand Drill Company established in the 1870s by brothers Jasper and Addison Rand and the first to see the benefits of Ingersoll's pneumatic drill became a significant name in the development and manufacturing of pneumatic drills and other mining equipment. Simon Ingersoll was an American inventor who created the steam-powered percussion rock drill which replaced the hand drill and was a major advancement in the mining and construction industries. Simon Ingersoll founded Ingersoll Rock Drill Company in 1871 in New York and in 1888 it combined with Sergeant Drill to form Ingersoll Sergeant Drill Company. In 1905 Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company merged with the Rand Drill Company to form the mega-corporation Ingersoll Rand. Ingersoll himself died penniless. Rand Drill Co. unknown
18908954Chicago: Baldwin Calcutt & Blakely Publishing Co 1890. First Edition. Stiff printed wrappers. Good. Frank La Roche photography. 4to. Pp. 76 followed by pp. 8 of Northern Pacific RR advertising. Frontis. duotone view of Lake Washington with tissue guard. Illustrated with numerous drawings maps and halftone reproductions of photos and paintings. Stiff alligator-texture embossed paper boards with gilt stamped titles and decoration side stapled edges stained red. Front hinge detached and back hinge starting spine chipped cover soiled with corners bumped and edges rubbed blank preliminary inscribed and dated "1 2 91" with an erasure in the upper corner. Leaves are otherwise bright and unmarked. Published the year following the Great Seattle Fire. The first page of this ambitious promotion commemorates the recent incorporation of the Chamber of Commerce March 3 1890 stating its mission and listing its officers with portrait photos. In sum the lauded "Seattle Spirit" is manifested in this lavish promotional mere months following the disaster that leveled the city.<p>It begins with a survey of state resources then Seattle history with its commercial and cultural infrastructure followed by proud and optimistic descriptions of member businesses and commercial developments provided by their owners. With fine illustrations including architect's renderings of new commercial and residential buildings. Scarce at best.<p>A scarce promotional recorded by OCLC as held by 10 libraries four of them in Washington State. Now housed in a clear archival pouch with acid free backing. Baldwin, Calcutt & Blakely Publishing Co unknown
1847243393London: Charles Whiting 1847. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy with wear tear and dust-dulling as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 410 pages. Subjects; Spanish American Republics — Commerce — History — 19th century. Spanish American Republics — Commerce — Great Britain — History — 19th century. Great Britain — Commerce — South Asia — History — 19th century. Great Britain Economic History. Spanish American Republic's Economics International Trade. Great Britain Economics International Trade. Europe Economic History. Europe Economics International Trade. London: Charles Whiting paperback
1809263861809. A Paris chez Firmin Didot 1807 et 1812. 2 tomes reliÂŽs en un vol. au format in-12 177 x 104 mm de xii - 180 pp. ; 199 pp. ; 62 pp. et 11 ff. n.fol. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-veau glacÂŽ fauve ˆ petits coins dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets gras dorÂŽs filets en pointillÂŽs dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes larges fleurons romantiques dorÂŽes titre dorÂŽ tranches jaspÂŽes. Ensemble complet de ses deux tomes ; ici reliÂŽs en un volume. Le second est millÂŽsimÂŽ 1807 ; date de l'ÂŽdition originale. Angles ÂŽlimÂŽs. Papier lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽ. Rares et discrÂtes rousseurs dans les corps d'ouvrages. Inversion par le reliure des feuillets liminaires du second volume. Du reste belle condition. Peu courant. b42961 unknown
189973580New York: L. H. Mace & Co. 1899. First edition. Quarto. 44 pp. with full page photographic illustrations of baby carriages on all but 4 pages. Publisher' brown wrappers with company name in raised gold lettering and title in white. A bit of edge wear and an old faint tidemark to outer lower corner about an inch but a very good copy.One is tempted to think that the excessive coddling of youngsters is a Millennial thing; not so. These carriages are excessively luxurious and with prices to reflect that. Carriage No. 794 is a work of art very rococo in design and lined with satin and silk and it is priced a modest $54 about $1600 in today's dollars. OCLC records no copies. L. H. Mace & Co. unknown
186536319New York: John W. Amerman Printer 1865. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 22 pages 1. Original light blue-green printed stitched wraps. Light fade and a few small spots to the outer wraps. Interior in very good condition. The "Kearsarge" under the Command of Captain John A. Winslow defeated the Confederate cruiser Alabama off the Coast of France in 1864. Pages 16-22 includes a list of "Subscribers to the Fund For Testimonials To The Captain Officers and Crew Of The "Kearsarge" and award amounts for the listed officers and crew totaling up to $25000. Scarce. 7 copies located in OCLC. John W. Amerman, Printer unknown
186542106London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons 1865. 4pp. Disbound with a few small fox marks. Good plus.<br /> <br /> "The old capital which consisted of slaves being destroyed new capital must be obtained in the shape of money." Bank loans guaranteed by the States with the aid of bondholders will supply the necessary funding. The author expects "that the manufacturing interests of England especially of Lancashire and Yorkshire would assist the Southern States by subscribing to the plan proposed which would enable them to procure an increased supply of cotton of which they stand so urgently in need."<br /> Not located on OCLC as of June 2026. Printed by William Clowes and Sons unknown
1860D4923Pennsylvania 1860s-1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. Ledger belonging to Levi Oberholzer manufacturer of cough medicines in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Reverse calf oblong 4to about 9.25-by-7.75 inches; spine stamped: RECEIPTS; contains hundreds of manuscript entries acknowledging payment for materials and ingredients for remedies many with attached revenue stamps plus numerous bank checks payable to Oberholzer's order. Offers a wealth of handwriting specimens and signatures pretty engraved checks and more from Philadelphia Boston and New York as well as smaller cities and towns in the northeastern United States. A nice example of the commerce of the period specific to health medicine and pharmacy. <br/><br/> hardcover
18445316Puebla: Imprenta Antigua en el Portal de las Flores 1844. About very good. 20pp. Original printed wrappers. Light dampstaining and spotting. Even toning. Scarce pamphlet containing rules and regulations for the tribunal that adjudicated commercial and trade disputes in Puebla just prior to the Mexican-American War. The texts articulates the jurisdiction and power of the court its form and function and the responsibilities of its officers and appointees. In attractive printed yellow wrappers; OCLC records this imprint but notes no locations. Imprenta Antigua en el Portal de las Flores unknown
18956891Waynesboro Franklin Co. Pennsylvania: Frick Company Engineers 1895. Octavo 24 x 15 cm. 201 15 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated with engravings and diagrams. FIRST EDITION thus of this trade catalogue for the Frick Company of Franklin County Pa. focused on their line of heavy machinery in refrigeration applications. Text black generally clean and bright. Head of spine bumped a bit. In publisher’s gilt-stamped burgundy cloth with some rubbing. Generally very good or better. Scarce. OCLC locates no copies; Romaine records two other Frick Co. catalogues. Frick Company, Engineers hardcover
189927704New York: J.W.Fiske 1899. First printing. Paperback. Very good condition. Items being offered include stalls and fittings weather vanes largest assortment in the US hitching posts including ones titled 'Jockey' 'Chinese' and 'Darkey'. All items priced. Small 4to 194pp with diagrams and b&w photo illustrations throughout. Printed blue stiff paper wrappers with red cloth spine title in black on spine and front. Covers sunned dusty at edges internally a bright clean copy. J.W.Fiske paperback
180610429London: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1806. First English Edition. Very good. Royal 8vo. full tree calf bindings pp.400431438. -- Internally some light foxing. Overall. "Thomas Clarkson was an English abolitionist and a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire. He helped found The Society for Affecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade and helped achieve passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended British trade in slaves"-wikipedia. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme unknown
1893171903Z. Takenouchi. 明治 26 1893. Striking black and white wood engraved illustrations 32pp 26.6 x 19.5cm very good copy. This is a fascinating catalogue of Takenouchi Safes from 1893 with detailed illustrations specifications and prices. Takenouchi was the first safe manufacturer in Japan and the business was very successful numbering the Royal Household and major companies amongst their clients. The idea of the business started soon after Yokohama was opened as a trading port. The founder's father an iron monger was asked to repair a British businessman's safe after it was damaged by fire. He learned how effective the safe was in protecting its contents from the fire. Since fires were frequent and hazardous in Japan his son Zenjiro Takenouchi founded the business to produce fireproof safes in Japan. The company obtained numerous patents and had the reputation for safes that were extremely robust and difficult to break-in. This reputation still survives today. <br> <br>The catalogue includes beautiful engravings of the company's shopfront factory and trademarks and of numerous versions of its safes. These show the thick steel doors which were elegantly decorated with distinctively Japanese designs including images of pine trees. The inner drawers of the safes were made of paulonia wood which protects the contents from humidity. The brochure gives specifications and prices weighing scales also illustrated details of the effectiveness of safes letters of appreciation from clients who managed to rescue their valuables from fire hazards and a list of businesses who used their safes. The clients included Mitsui Trading Company branches in China and India and Kanematsu in Sydney. . Z. Takenouchi. unknown
181642431Bruxelles M.-E. Rampelbergh n.d. around 1816. 8vo. Contemp. full calf foreedges of each board overlapping the foreedge by 3 cm. to protect the the numerous thin vellum tabs. Spine ends a bit worn. Spine gilt and a bit rubbed. Early annotations on inside covers. X276 pp. and many illustrations of different coins in woodcut. Long vellum tabs attached for easy turn-up. <br/><br/><em>A scarce commercial easy-reckoner for European merchants with attractive woodcuts of current and historic coins. </em> hardcover
18862091502135409106Not Available 1886. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Not Available paperback
1879AQ21694London: E. Butterwick & Co. 1879. 32pp. Original publisher's pictorial wrappers. Edge-wear browned and spotted. The Butterick Company produced sewing patterns used to make clothing as well as numerous publications focused on fashion and home clothing design. The company began in 1863 with Ebenezer Butterick 1826-1903 a tailor from Sterling Massachusetts and his wife Ellen August Pollard Butterick 1831-1871 when they invented the graded sewing pattern which revolutionised the practice of home sewing. The plethora of available patterns represented in this catalogue include designs for ladies' cloaks basques over-skirts corset-covers and gored wrappers. . Quarto. [E. Butterwick & Co.] hardcover
187017985New York 1870. Very good condition. Full color lithographed catalog page of the New York porcelain importer George F Bassett & Company showing 8 plates with in an "Wild Animal" series decorated with graphics of animals and the alphabet including one of the kangaroo. The company was founded in 1874; it had a factory in Limoges France and imported porcelain from Bohemian and Czechoslovakian factories. <br /> <br /> The plates are decorated primarily in brown and green- animals include tiger leopard stag elephant bear camel & lion. 9 1/4 x 15 3/4". Closed tear lower border lower left margin in the corner missing not affecting illustrated area. Very unusual. unknown
18922092902138303162Tokyo Hirofumi-kan 1892. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 190p Size: 20cm Tokyo Hirofumi-kan paperback
1877ZB393070Commerce Printing and Publishing House 1877. Volumes 2-8 an uninterrupted run of complete volumes partly bound library markings textually clean & tight price is for the lot. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Commerce Printing and Publishing House unknown
187476466Worcester: The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. 1874. First edition. Small octavo. 31 1 pp. plus five foldout engravings of people playing the games numerous textual illustrations of required equipment. Publisher's printed light sage wrappers. A couple of chips to the lower corner of rear wrappers one of the foldouts with a tear at the fold-line light spine erosion. But a very good copy of this very ephemeral piece. Game rules seem to have had short life spans.There is no history or definition of this game but from reading the catalog it seems to be a variety of croquet. But instead of simple hoops this game used very elaboarate and expensive pieces. Castles that actually look like castles for example. This was an expensive piece of advertising and surely was meant more as a promotional than as a catalog. A yard game for the well heeled. The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. unknown
187754162Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1877. Fourth edition revised. Small octavo 19cm. Publisher's green cloth titled in gilt and decoratively stamped in black on spine and front cover; 275pp; illus; one folding chart; lithographed frontispiece in colors. An exceedingly fresh and clean copy in the original publisher's cloth very near to Fine. Stenciled ink ex-libris of a Geo. M. Bond likely the engineer and inventor George Meade Bond ca 1853-1932 long-time chief engineer for Pratt & Whitney to front pastedown and head of title page. <br /> <br /> A nicely produced treatise-cum-trade catalog for this major producer of industrial machinery illustrated throughout with line engravings. An exceptionally pretty copy appearing almost unread. ROMAINE p.203 for the 3rd edition 1876 "one of the best illustrated catalog-books in the field. J.B. Lippincott unknown
188775503Adams MA: L. L. Brown Paper Cp. 1887. Octavo 6 1/2 x 10 inches. 36 leaves of which all but five are actual paper specimens and identified at the top i.e. "Super Royal 54 lb". Publisher's faux morocco red cloth with silver lettering in front. Original hanging ribbon present and in good condition. At first glance this item appears to be in such fine condition that we worried it was a facsimile but it is not. A gorgeous copy.The L. L. Brown Paper Company was founded by Levi Lawrence Brown in 1849. He was born in Adams in 1826 also the birthplace of Susan B. Anthony. After learning the paper trade at the Crane Mills in Dalton Brown started his own business manufacturing high quality ledger paper which he sold in major cities from coast to coast. His fine linen paper was used also for the printing of several of Mark Twain’s books. L. L. Brown Paper Cp. hardcover