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18284904Lithographierte Handschrift. (Hamburg 1828). Folio. (33,5 x 22,0 cm). 18 nicht nummerierte Blatt. Blauer Glanzpapierumschlag d. Zt. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1884295027Wien, Braumüller, 1884. VII, 404; X, 519; VI, 300 S. Halbleder der Zeit.
1803PHO-2211Paris, Baudoin, Germinal an xi (1803), in-4 (26,5x21,5cm), 2 ff.- 522 pp.-1 f. d'errata, brochage d’attente manquant au dos et dernier plat, dos cassé, pages cornées, non rogné tel que paru. Illustré de 7 planches, manque les 3 cartes.
1830128231830 un grand livre de compte broché in-folio, paginé de 73 doubles pages sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané, manuscrites à l'encre brune, numérotée et paraphées, étiquette de la papeterie Maison Duval Place du commerce à Nantes( étiquette de 1820), avec en première page , le Répertoire des comptes et clients avec les pages correspondantes, Nantes DE 1821 A 1830,
1807123522Imprimerie impériale 1807. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Broché. 14 x 21 cm. 124 pages. Cahiers cousus. <i>ref. 123522</i> Imprimerie impériale paperback
18901214071890 Lyon. Imprimerie de Pitrat ainé, 4, rue Gentil - 1890 - In-quarto, magnifique reliure plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, caissons et fleurons à l'image du lion pour Lyon, titre en doré, date en doré sur la coiffe inférieure, Filets formants un cadre avec fleur de lys sur les plats, roulettes sur les plats intérieurs, ex-libris sur le premier plat intérieur, toutes tranches dorées - Exemplaire nominatif sur papier de Hollande de Masure et Perrigot d'Arches (Vosges) - 311 pages
181523872paris 1815 2 lettres (de 4 pages, une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les 3 premières pages sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, format : 20 centimètres de large x 25,5 centimètres de haut, adresse de la lettre au centre de la 4ème page à l'encre brune : à Mr Louis Admyraud à BEAULIEU par Mauzé (Charente-Inférieure), (lettre écrite par Mr Plessis), Paris le 1er juillet 1815 pour la première lettre et le 4 Juillet 1815 pour la 2ème lettre,
185610941Lyon, Bajat Fils, sans date (1856) ; 3 tomes in-8 ; demi-veau glacé aubergine, faux-nerfs et titres dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), 528 ; (4), 516 ; (4), pp.[517]-944 pp. et en tout 6 planches hors-texte et 25 cartes dépliantes illustrées et lithographiées (imprimeries ou lithographies de Mlle Boyer ; Roche ; Pinsard à Saint-Etienne ; Ferlay à Roanne ; Vve Ayné, Honoré Brunet et Bajat à Lyon).
186985507h<p>London: Illustrated London News 1869. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Half-year run bound in early half-leather over pebbled cloth boards. Some edge-wear and bumping to covers; small paper label painted over to upper spine. Edges toned and old library bookplate and marks to front and rear endpapers. Front hinge nearly exposed internally at endpaper but still firm. Otherwise clean tight and unmarked. Very neat -- a sound and handsome volume and internally unusually bright and clean. Superb illustrations.</p> Illustrated London News hardcover
185081206Ministère de l’Agriculture et du Commerce, Gide et J. Baudry, éditeurs 1850 In-4. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, VIII-184 pp., 15 planches, la plupart repliées. Reliure sensiblement frottée avec manque et accroc en tête et pied de dos, rousseurs. En l’état. Document peu courant.
1840MC5-590Lucca, Reale Accademia Lucchese di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, 1840. soft cover, 8vo, pages 57-117, cover slightly rubbed but overall a sound and solid copy; copertina di cartoncino, in ottavo, pagine 57-117, copertina un poco fregata, ma in tutto in buono stato
1802354336Washington 1802. 4pp. Dbd. Contemporary manuscript page inscription and early stain in upper outer corner not affecting text. Minor foxing and offsetting. Good. 4pp. Dbd. Congressional report calling for government encouragement of infant industries by allowing certain raw materials to be imported free of duty while imposing a 20% duty on imported fur hats brushes stone ware printing types saddles cannon ball and glass ware and other duties on gun powder cordage soap candles of tallow window glass and iron. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 3412 unknown
184575952Paris: D.Guilmard 1845. First edition Oblong quarto 10 x 7 inches. Title page plus the complete complement of 123 full page lithographs of French furniture. Although not stated in OCLC. this cops copy has 5 bis plates for no. 22 and one bis plate for no. 66. Publisher's blind ruled brown cloth gilt gilt cover lettering. marbled endpapers From hinge nicely repaired but still with a chip to the loer gutter margin of the marled endpapers. The text block is quite clean. A handsome copy of a wonderful trace catalog.There were 3 or 4 editions of this catalog and the only way of telling the difference is by the plate count which has by far the most number of plates. And this copy has even more as no cataloger have ever mentioned the bis plates. Only 5 of this edition located by OCLC all with no mention of any bis plates. "Little is known about the life of the Parisian publisher of Le Garde-meuble Désiré Guilmard c. 1810-c.1885 except that he founded the publishing firm of D. Guilmard in 1839. Because his name appears as the "delineator" of the majority of the furniture plates in Le Garde-meuble many historians presumed he was a furniture designer. However he is not known to have had a furniture shop nor are there any signed examples of his furniture extant. We do know that Guilmard was closely connected to the Parisian design community and through his numerous publications see below became an influential purveyor of taste. He was also an exceptionally able businessman who promoted French furniture and design during a fifty-year period of rapidly changing taste" Smithsonian. D.Guilmard hardcover
182510255New Hastings; Fulham 1825. Engraved illustrated trade card 10 x 14 cm. image area with full margins. A trade card advertisement for baths in New Hastings on the southeast coast of England. The fine view is that of an elegant two-story brick building with a few genteel couples strolling in the foreground. Prices are given for hot baths cold baths showers and servants. The engraving is signed "J. Rouse Drawing Master Fulham. "James Rouse fl. 1815 - 1830. Rouse illustrated several plate books. One An Illustrated Account of the Campaign in the Netherlands 1816-17 with George Cruikshank; and also Hypermyriorama of Sussex 1824 with eighteen colored plates; and Beauties and Antiquities of Sussex 1825. Fine. unknown
1802WRCAM36254Washington 1802. 4pp. Dbd. Contemporary manuscript page inscription and early stain in upper outer corner not affecting text. Minor foxing and offsetting. Good. Congressional report calling for government encouragement of infant industries by allowing certain raw materials to be imported free of duty while imposing a 20% duty on imported fur hats brushes stone ware printing types saddles cannon ball and glass ware and other duties on gun powder cordage soap candles of tallow window glass and iron. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 3412. unknown books
189835207New York 1898. Not in Romaine though see p. 267 for 2 catalogues by this firm 1878 & 1894. Linen cloth 3-hole binder with printed title lettering to front cover. Some wear & soiling to binder. A VG copy. 8 73 1 blank pp. P. 73 an index. Illustrated. 12-1/2" x 9-3/8" <br/><br/>Fairly uncommon trade catalogue in this specialty- OCLC lists only one holding of Adee's catalogues that of the 1894 editon. hardcover books
183935498London: William Clowes and Sons 1839. Folio. vi 35 1 blank pp. Disbound light dustsoiling of outer leaves moderately foxed minor edgewear. With the half title. Two light rubberstamps on title page. Good. <br/><br/> An indispensable primary source on England's efforts to stamp out the African slave trade. England exchanges diplomatic correspondence with Austria Prussia Russia Buenos Ayres Chile Egypt Mexico Montevideo New Granada Peru Venezuela and the United States. This item reports much information on the illegal traffic with data on ships their captains slaves "imported" into western ports efforts to enlist other nations' support in stamping out the slave trade. "The active and undisguised assistance given to the Slave Trade by citizens of the United States of America is as notorious as it is disgraceful. William Clowes and Sons unknown books
1849List3334New York City 1849. Eight letters. Overall excellent. A small collection of letters to Boston-based grocers Silas Pierce & Co. sent from New York by steamboat with notes on covers or stamps reading “Boat Mail†or “Steam Boat Mailâ€. Five of the letters are from Wyckoff & Scrymser which was likely owned by a member or members of the prominent New York Wyckoff family the Scrymser surname first appears in the Wyckoff family history in 18411. Wyckoff & Scrimser discuss sweet and red wine prices “opperations in Trent†likely Trento Italy delayed shipments and issues with products; for instance:<br /> <br /> “The Harmony has not yet made her appearance neither the Aselia the non arrival of the latter is very perplexing but we see no remedy for it. . Annexed please find the sales of the Raisins amount Nett proceeds to your Co Nine Thousand One Hundred Seventy Four 06/100 Dollars which we hope may be found correct and satisfactory. There were a number of the parcels that were sold from the wharf but rejected which we were obliged to and store that the objections might not be known &c. The half boxes . did not have any external appearance of damage and could onky be known by opening. We rather congratulated ourselves that we have got off so well with this fruit as we had strong fears of the result.†December 29 1843<br /> <br /> Also discussing business with Italy is a letter from Wm. A Lüs on behalf of Ferd. Baller & Co. of Messina which traded in citrus fruit:<br /> <br /> “The principal object of my friends is to introduce their Brand favorably into your market & their efforts to do this will alone be sufficient to secure you a superior article of fruit & other Goods; . they are also in the position of obtaining any other Sicilian produce at the most advantageous terms while at Messina or Palermo through their agent there.†August 30 1849<br /> <br /> Demand for citrus products was high as it had been discovered late in the 18th century that citrus prevented and cured scurvy. Demand was so great in fact that some researchers partly credit the citrus trade with creating the Sicilian mafia.2<br /> <br /> A letter from the Bank of Commerce in New York discusses credit and lastly Joseph Knowles possibly of the Massachusetts-based Thomas Knowles & Company sends an intriguing note:<br /> <br /> “Your favor of the 26th inst is rec’d For the intimations therein contained I cannot feel too highly flattered — Trusting that the above Jacob Little Co’s check on Messrs Gilbert & Sons for Three hundred eighty nine dollars $389 may remove all scruples – I would request that the shoes be shipped in good order by first sailing packet for New Yorkâ€. October 27 1840<br /> <br /> This is plausibly related to the investor and stock speculator Jacob Little 1794–1865 known for his short-selling tactics and generally considered as Knowles suggests unscrupulous.3<br /> <br /> Of interest to researchers of mercantile history in the northeast and steamboat mail.<br /> <br /> 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Streeter Eds. The Wyckoff Family in America: A Genealogy The Tuttle Company 1934: 310.<br /> 2 Arcangelo Dimico Alessia Isopi and Ola Olsson “Origins of the Sicilian Mafia: The Market for Lemons†The Journal of Economic History 77 no. 4 December 2017: 1083–1115.<br /> 3 “The Convertible Bonds: How Jacob Little Manipulated Matters Years Ago†The New York Times February 23 1882. unknown
185432796Quebec Printed by Bureau & Marcotte 1854 In-8 illustré de quelques publicités, 2f. (pub pour Brent's Pantechnetheca et titre), 180p. Cartonnage de l'époque, papier, imprimé.
1858403022Hamburg, Perthes, 1858-66. Insgesamt ca. 2022 S. Halbleder (Bd. 1) u. Pappbände (Bd. 2-4) d. Zeit (berieben u. bestoßen).
18314902Allen deutschen Völkern und ihren Regierungen, und ganz besonders den deutschen Volksvertretern zur Beherzigung gewidmet. Mit 1 gefalt. Tabelle. Stuttgart u. Tübingen, J. G. Cotta, 1831. Gr.-8vo. (23,5 x 15,5 cm). Titel, 74 S. Typographischer Orig.-Umschlag.
187911116Le Puy, Typographie J.M. Freydier, 1879 ; in-8, broché ; 47 pp., (1 bl.), couverture verte décorée, imprimée en rouge et noir ; imprimé sur beau vélin fort.
18292761Orléans, Imprimerie de Danicourt-Huet, 1829. In-8 de (2)-34 pp.BIGOT DE MOROGUES (Pierre). De la Production Nationale considérée comme base du commerce, et Application de ce principe à la solution de la Question des Laines. In-8 de 174-(2) pp. 1 tableau replié.2 pièces reliées en 1 vol. in-8, cartonnage moderne.
1808GITe222A Paris chez testu 1808. Fort in-4 2 feuillets non chiffrés 2-720pp. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs soulignés de chaînettes dorées, relié vers 1880. Illustré de nombreux tableaux synoptiques (dans le texte, à pleine page et 1 hors texte dépliant), 1 belle carte coloriée à l'époque et dépliante. Quelques rousseurs par endroits, ancienne auréole claire en tête de quelques feuillets. Exemplaire bien complet du texte, des tableaux dont celui hors texte dépliant et de la carte, dans une reliure postérieure de bonne qualité.
186320073Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1863 ; grand et fort in-8, demi-chagrin réglisse et plats de percaline lie-de-vin, dos très décoré et doré, tranches dorées, décor à froid sur les plats (reliure de l'époque) ; [IV], VIII, 546 pp. 27 gravures sur bois hors-texte y compris le frontispice et 1 carte dépliante, dessins in texte.