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198145162Prague: World Federation of Trade Unions 1981-1983. First Edition. Fifty issues in 46 volumes; quarto 30cm.; blue and white pictorial bifolia or staplebound self-wrappers; illus. throughout. Publication sequence as follows: 1981 nos. 15 17-23 27 28/9 30-2 37-42 Special unnumbered issue October 1981 43-49; 1982 nos. 1/2 3 Special unnumbered issue January 25 1982 4 Special unnumbered issue February 20 1982 7/8 9 13 15-6 18-21 48/9; 1983 nos. 4 6-7 10. Light wear and some minor toning one issue with tiny loss at bottom spine corner not approaching text else a Very Good or better collection. Quite a substantial run of the WFTU's bimonthly newsletter covering trade union and solidarity movement events from Poland to Australia. Includes coverage of the 1981 U.S. coal miners' strike one of the issues adorned with a photograph of a worker burning the contract proposal in protest; the death of Bobby Sands "A crime of the British government"; trade union conferences in Africa the Middle East and Asia; and multiple interviews with WFTU general secretary Ibrahim Zakaria. World Federation of Trade Unions unknown books
47174Grand Rapids Michigan: Luce Furniture Company n. d. Ca late teens early 1920s. Black cloth spine over patterned-paper wrapped boards. Printed red title label to front cover. Volume professionally refurbished by Cori Reisbord. A solid VG example. 122 1 blank pp. Frontispiece of the factory. Oblong folio: 12-1/8" x 15-7/8" <br/><br/>"The Luce Furniture Company began its business career under the name of the McCord & Bradford Furniture Company in the year 1878. Its first factory operations were in the old factory building of the Grand Rapids Cabinet Company on Ottawa avenue. The business of the company at the beginning was confined to the manufacture of folding tables after a patent obtained by John Bradfield. Shortly after the manufacture of bedsteads in ash and maple was added and the plant of the company enlarged. This was continued for a year or more when the company entered largely into the manufacture of medium priced furniture for the bedroom. Later the immense and modern plant on Godfrey avenue was erected and the name was changed to the Luce Furniture Company. The factory since has been increased by approximately one-third its original floor space and the company has been generally known as one of the largest manufacturers of exclusive bedroom and dining room furniture in the world." Luce On-line History. <br /> <br />Uncommon trade catalogue from this prominent 20th C manufacturer of home furniture. Luce Furniture Company hardcover books
2831Manchester: The Company 1937. . Folio navy-blue cloth covered three-hole lbinder No other copy located. This company was founded by Isidore Frankenburg a native of Krakow Poland who emigrated to the Uniited Kingdom settling in Salford on the outskirts of Manchester in the 1860s. His first venture in the field of waterproof clothing was gaitors. He moved onto other forms of clothing and became a very real competitor to the eponymous Macintosh now spelt Mackintosh because his method of proofing did not smell . Frankenberg became a very successful manufacturer and philanthropist he was an alderman and later Mayor of Salford and was active in many local charities. Folio three-hole navy blue cloth covered binder with gilt title on front with stamped figure of a woman in raincoat at center. [Manchester: The Company, 1937]. hardcover books
175141756London: n.p. 1751. Modern marbled paper-covered boards. Minor wear to extremities browning to title page edge wear to last leaf still a near fine copy. 1 57 1 pp. Folio. "Very rare and valuable. It contains an Appendix of Premiums paid by the Irish Linen Board" Higgs Bibliography of Economics p.8. An important source document. There is also a 28 page edition. OCLC locates only four complete copies of this separate issue: Yale Amer. Textile Museum Univ. Mass. Univ. Minn. and nine of the 28 page extract. Kress 5155. Higgs 54. Goldsmiths'-Kress 08612.1. n.p. hardcover books
19133341<p><b>BUNGALOW HOMES TRADE CATALOG.</b> Los Angeles Investment Co. 1913 Extremely scarce trade catalog of home designs for California. Oblong octavo in pictorial color wrappers. Stated Twelfth Bungalow Book Edition 1913. This is a well used copy but complete. Creased well thumbed stray pencil marks light scribblings some pages soiled two signatures on the title page but wonderful. 92 pages with an illustration of each house apparently as built with an accompanying floor plan with measurements. Many interior shots as well. Virtually all are Arts and Crafts bungalow style homes that fill so many streets in the L. A. area. Indispensable to the restoration architect a modern builder or just a small house enthusiast. </p> Los Angeles Investment Co. paperback books
19103260Sioux City IA: G.H. Jenkinson Company 1910. Oblong folio in wrappers 36 pages. Illustrated. Trade catalogue with a vast array of items for the butcher shop and home manufactured by the G.H. Jenkinson Company including platform scales meat slicers lard presses salt and pepper shakers hotel linens and candy maker supplies among many other things. Over two hundred categories of items outlined in the index. Hole punch through upper left corner for hanging. Near fine condition in publisher's green and orange printed wrappers with brick red cloth spine. OCLC locates just one copy at Iowa State Historical Society; Jenkinson does not appear in Romaine. G.H. Jenkinson Company hardcover books
32260TRADE CATALOGUE REVETEMENTS ARTISIQUES DECORATION MURALE. Paris: Coube circa 1895. Oblong 4to. Decorated wrappers. i 26 colored lithographic plates. First edition. Interesting fin-de-siecle French trade catalogue featuring samples of faience bricks and tiles manufactured for hospitals and sanitary facilities. The plates have a high gloss finish which has browned slightly with age. With t rubber stamp of "Charles Soubiran Bordeaux" on the front cover and first printed leaf. Rare. No copies cited by OCLC. unknown books
178834190Philadelphia: John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole 1788. 4pp folio caption title as issued folded. Printed in four columns per page. Uniformly toned some edge and spine wear. About Very Good.<br/><br/> More than three columns on page two print Parliament's Act regulating the African Slave Trade. The Act forbade any British ship "from any port of this kingdom" to transport African slaves except in accordance with registration requirements and detailed health and safety regulations. Many advertisements are also printed some of which reflect the busy West Indian trade; as well as news of arriving and departing vessels. John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole] unknown books
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
36498Edinburgh: J. Shaw and Co. 1831. 8vo 8.5" x 5.5". 2 ii ii ii 148 i.e. 150 24. In contemporary blue-paper boards rebacked in plain brown cloth with added spine label. Boards worn and chipped joints reinforced; leaves brittle some chipping at edges. Inscribed on ffep: "To Mr.Vizard/ with best respects/ from the Editor." A rare publication aimed at exposing prevalent commercial frauds in the British Isles including proposals for reforming bankruptcy laws considered by the unidentified "Friends of Commerce" to enable swindlers. It seems possible that this copy's recipient was William Vizard 1774-1859 English solicitor and politician who in 1830 was appointed secretary of bankrupts under lord chancellor Henry Bougham. DNB Of bibliographical note: leaf H8 pp. 143-44 is duplicated in this copy present both in its correct location as a cancel following the 8-leaf table of Scottish bankruptcies and uncancelled as the final leaf of signature H. Goldsmith's 26740 Kress 3449 . Good. Hardcover . J. Shaw and Co. 1831 hardcover books
1904WRCAM21281Los Angeles: Out West Company 1904. 4pp. plus ninety-nine photographic plates two folding. Oblong quarto 11 x 8 inches. Original blind- stamped flexible leather binding with original stitching. Front cover stamped with California poppy design in the Arts & Crafts style. Front flyleaf detached else very good. An impressive and beautifully illustrated viewbook of Los Angeles and neighboring communities in Southern California. The nicely produced photographic illustrations depict the stately residences gardens parks beaches public buildings etc. of the just emerging giant city of Los Angeles. Includes a large folding panorama of the downtown business district as it appeared in 1904. Also many images of Catalina Island Santa Monica San Diego Pasadena grape harvesting the Sylmar olive ranch orange orchards etc. Out West Company hardcover 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
1920381Map Western Canada <i>The Canadian West. Compiled from Government Maps and Revised to January 1920. Presented with the Compliments of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. </i>44 cm x 120 cm color lithographed map prepared for the Canadian Bank of Commerce 1920. Folded creased as expected after a century only three small fold separations without loss of text or image. Printed on good paper still crisp and fresh. The size prevents this seller taking a panoramic photograph. Condition fine as noted above. Canadian Bank of Commerce books
1933871221933. TRADE CATALOG - BABY PRAMS AND FURNITURE. COMPAGNIE LYONNAISE DE CONSTRUCTION DE VOITUES ET JOUETS D'ENFANTS; Lyon. Les Voitures d'Enfants - Les Meuble Lacques. Album No. 1. Lyon: The Company 1933. Oblong quarto printed wrappers; 68 pp. illustrated throughout. Art deco prams weighty looking "landaus" and smaller "cabs" in a range of high modern styles followed by strollers fabricated of either metal some of which are collapsible or wood some cribs and cradles and suites of decorated lacquer furniture for children. unknown books
187740877New York: C. Jourgensen Printer 1877. 1st printing Romaine p. 113. Original printed yellow paper wrappers. Slight roll to spine. Average wear & soiling with unobtrusive evidence of damping in top margin. Front wrapper top corner with modern paper reinforcement to verso. Withal a respectable Very Good copy. 158 2 blank pp. Profusely illustrated with cuts. 8vo. 9" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/> C. Jourgensen, Printer unknown books
189936006Homer N.Y. 1899. Ca 1890s. Not in Romaine. Pale blue printed wrappers. Mild wear & soiling to wrappers. A VG copy. 77 3 blank pp. 75 drawn b/w illustrations of divers styles of carriages. Oblong format: 3-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Rare trade catalogue from the hay-day of polite horse-powered travel- not in Romaine though see p. 78 for other catalogues by this firm. OCLC records no copies institutionally held. unknown books
18964969New York: Bartlett & Company The Orr Press 1896. Octavo 20.5 x 14 cm. 97 pages. Date derived from Water Street address on title page. An extensively illustrated trade catalogue of heating furnaces and cooking ranges. Before the 1830s gravity hot-air furnaces were produced according to the specifications of individual buildings. The first mass-market manufacturer in the United States was Richardson & Boynton established in 1837 and in business for more than a century thereafter. The company survived the competitive surge in home heating manufacturers in the decades after the Civil War Fuller & Warren of Troy for instance also advertised as "the oldest house in the trade" introducing innovations in fuel source efficiency flue design cleaning access and model size - to say nothing of aesthetic appeal - at a surprising rate. The foundries and shop buildings occupied a double block in Red Hook Brooklyn; corporate offices 232-234-236 Water Street were across the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan. By the 1890s Richardson & Boynton were advertising themselves as manufacturers of multiple designs of furnaces fireplace heaters laundry water heaters cooking ranges stoves and kitchen appurtenances such as kettles urns pastry ovens and steam tables. Owing ostensibly to climbing tunnage and wharfage costs the entire operation decamped to Dover New Jersey in February 1896. Elaborate illustrations with equally elaborate cutaways; specification charts. A bit of chipping to head and foot of wrapper at spine otherwise very good in two-toned brown wrappers with gilt decoration. Pages clean and bright. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of all other Richardson & Boynton cataloguesbut none of this issue; Romaine page 363 for other issues. Bartlett & Company, The Orr Press unknown books
19302431Vicenza 1930. Oblong octavo-sized cord-bound wrappers with 14 pages illustrated throughout. Sales catalogue for cork for the storage of ice cream and automatic distributors for cones and spoons. Very good in printed wrappers. OCLC locates no copies. unknown books
19257016Milwaukee: the company 1925. Trade catalogue bound with three brass fasteners 28 x 22.5 cm. forty-two original color-printed cellophane or polyethylene food wrappers mostly for meat bacon or sausage or candy products. Brand names and designs vary greatly. Some of the samples bare the Milprint Protecto-Pack or Millprint Econo-Wrap slug. "Milprint Inc. was founded by the brothers Max T. "Popsy" Heller and William "Billy" Heller as the Milwaukee Printing Company in 1899. Beginning in 1908 they succeeded in developing printing techniques for flexible media used in commercial packaging at first glassine paper and then cellophane foil and polyethylene. The Heller brothers were able to get in at the beginnings of the mass marketing of consumer goods when individually sealed wrappings implied safety and purity. Their paper wrappings practically made the individual nickel candy bar possible and the firm dominated the candy wrapper market at an early date. Its in-house artists and designers advised clients on the most effective way to package their products. The Heller brothers also developed "Trans-Vision" a means of depicting complex objects in peel-away layers on transparent film whose most common use was probably depicting the anatomy of the human body in textbooks. William Heller sold Milprint to Philip Morris Incorporated in 1957" Hagley Museum Finding aid for the Leonard Walton collection of Milprint materials. Some leaves at the rear show signs that some samples were removed and some adhesive corner marks to leaves otherwise in remarkable condition for a collection of cellophane meat and candy wrappers with all samples bright and clean. Rare. OCLC locates no copies and the Hagley finding aid was for us unclear on the presence of this catalogue. the company paperback books
19347498Boston Mass: Ben Burk Inc 1934. Folio in post & staple-bound folder 31.5 x 24.5 cm. 28 pages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. A trade catalogue for the distilled products of Ben Burk Inc. the distillery more famous for their long-running Old Mr. Boston Bartender's Guide. The Guide first appeared with Repeal of Prohibition in 1934 though it was preceded by a number of printings of One Hundred Cocktails Some Old -- Some New and One Hundred and Twenty Cocktails Fizzes Punches Highballs Toddies and Long Drinks 1932 ff. So this trade catalogue is concurrent with the end of Prohibition and the beginnings of the famous cocktail guide. With promotional descriptions of eight spirits each with an 'actual size' image of the bottle. Some rubbing and staining to wrappers with some of the staining reaching the interior. Stiff card wrappers printed in red black and silver and with a de-bossed silver image of Mr. Boston himself. Near very good. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Noling. Ben Burk Inc unknown books
191539973Detroit Mich: Maxwell Motor Company 1915. 1st printing. Printed paper wrappers stapled 1915 - Peach; Service - Grey. Original buff paper mailing envelope. Minor wear & soiling. A VG set. Unpaginated though 40 & 24 pp respectively. Each booklet fully illustrated. 5-7/16" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Maxwell - Briscoe Motor Company formed ca 1904 was named after its founders Jonathan Dixon Maxwell who earlier had worked for Oldsmobile and the Briscoe Brothers Metalworks with Benjamin Briscoe President of the company in 1907. OCLC shows 2 holdings of this specific Maxwell catalogue. Rare in the trade. Maxwell Motor Company unknown books
1825WRCAM38259New York: Corrected and published by Edmund M. Blunt 1825. 4196pp. plus 20pp. of advertisements. Tall narrow octavo. Contemporary calf gilt morocco label. Hinges cracked boards worn. Tanned scattered foxing. Fair. First edition under this title of this perennially popular and relied-upon guide for figuring the weight of packages and casks based on their depth and breadth. The work was originally published in 1816 but was found to be so full of errors that it was republished in this "corrected" edition under a new title in 1825. Blunt was also the publisher of the essential navigation guide THE AMERICAN COAST PILOT. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 19773. Corrected and published by Edmund M. Blunt hardcover books
36376North Tonawanda New York n. d. Ca 1911. Deep red paper wrappers printed in green & black stapled. Modest wear. A VG copy. 47 1 pp. Printed on glossy stock. Customer testimonials last 10 pages. Price list laid-in. Profusely illustrated in b&w. Oblong format: 6" x 9" <br/><br/>Rare early trade catalogue from this premier manufacturer of wooden boats. We find no copies recorded on OCLC. unknown books
188133597Syracuse N.Y.: Journal Print 1881. 1st edition thus Romaine p. 3. Printed self-wrappers sewn. Vignette of the factory to front wrapper. Rear wrapper with advert touting Standard Oil as a customer. General wear with stain to upper text block corner. Spine paper shows wear & shipping. Foxing to wrappers. Withal an About VG copy. 35 pp. Pp 21 - 35 are testimonials from satisfied customers across the eastern half of the nation. Illustrated with 19 cuts of 7 presses & associated ancillary equipment. 8vo. <br/><br/> Journal Print unknown books