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19102091502135501018Mukden Chamber of Commerce 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 Size: 19x26cm Mukden Chamber of Commerce paperback
19312091502135500838Yingkou Chamber of Commerce 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: Transcription 80p Size: 26cm Yingkou Chamber of Commerce paperback
18521338Original manuscript. 1852-1854. Folio 38 x 27cm. Full contemporary reverse calf with gilt morocco titles labels to the spine "Rough Sales Book / S & L / B". Marbling to page edges. Marbled endpapers with engraved label for "Baily Brothers Booksellers Stationers Account Book Manufacturers" London to the front pastedown. 172pp. of manuscript text in ink on red-ruled laid paper watermarked "W. King / 1850" followed by c.160pp. blank with a handful of pages torn out following the conclusion of the manuscript text section and another within the text. The majority of entries are in English with some in Spanish mostly written in the same hand. Condition is very good the binding firm with marking to the boards chipping to the head of the spine and a little wear to the extremities. The contents with a 3cm tear to the head of the first text page and two pages partially cut/torn away at the bottom are otherwise in good order. The ledger of a British sales agents operating in Panama during the mid-nineteenth century detailing the importation and sale of a wide variety European and South American goods into the country.</p><p>The manuscript meticulously records the origin city/country importer ship the goods received and sold and the charges entailed for each shipment. A typical entry for example records the arrival of "gunpowder received per "Alexander" and sold on behalf of the Kames Gunpowder Company Glasgow" followed by details of the subsequent purchasers "J. D. Cordova" etc. and the charges/commissions taken by the agent including fees for landing expenses and "carriage to arsenal". </p><p>Many of the entries describe large diverse cargoes combining both essential and luxury goods including: alpacas; chocolate pots; "41 cases of pickles and mustard"; lavender water; rocking chairs; a "copying machine"; cinnamon; scissors razors; bone buttons; horse brushes; compasses; gin; hatchets; bedsteads; looking glasses; children's toys; cloves; muslins; kegs of shot; cups and saucers; tobacco; machetes; claret; playing cards rat traps; "Aqua de Colonia" cologne; silk gloves; saddles; blunderbusses; padlocks; lace; pantaloons; "Jamaica rum"; almonds; vinegar; bonnets; sausages; gold frames; water closets; wash stands; champagne; mosquito nets; and much else besides.</p><p>The origin ports include major European trade centres such as Liverpool and Glasgow but also include many South American ports such as Guayaquil Equador carrying beans cocoa coffee sugar and quinoa amongst other things; Buenaventura Colombia; Callao Peru carrying candlesticks coffee mills and bayonets; Lima Peru "bottled fruits" and cherry cordial; and Valparaiso Chile; as well as San Francisco and New York to the north. The importers themselves are also a mixture of British and Panamanian companies.</p><p>A fascinating detailed insight into Panama's transatlantic and South American trade during the mid-nineteenth century. [Original manuscript]. hardcover
64903London 1821-26. Folio 34 x 21cm. Later cloth-backed boards. Together 10 Papers on the Slave Trade in the Mauritius bound in one volume. Continuous pagination in manuscript pp.2871. Ex-library with ink-stamp to title Generally a very good copy. 1. Papers relating to the Slave Trade in the Mauritius 1817-1820. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 18 June 1821. 2. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Copy of the Report of the United States of America in their last Sessions of Congress; relative to the mutual exercise of the right of Search by Great Britain and America with a view to the Suppression of the Slave Trade. 3. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Correspondence with Foreign Powers and with His Majesty's Commissioners. 1821 1822. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 1 April 1822. 4. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Communications to the Admiralty and Instructions to Naval Officers; since the 6th of February 1821. 5. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Copies of Papers Relative to the Capture of the French ship Sylphe by His Majesty's sloop Redwing. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 14 June 1822. 6. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Copies of Papers Relating to the Portuguese Brig "Gaviao" and the Spanish Schooner "Anna Maria." Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 26 July 1822. 7. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Copies or Extracts of Correspondence from March 1822 between the Board of Admiralty and Naval Officers relating to the Slave Trade. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 10 July 1823. 8. Further Papers relating to the Slave Trade viz. Return to an Address of the House of Commons to His Majesty. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 11 July 1823. 9. Return to an Address of The Honourable the House of Commons dated 28 of March 1825. Statements of the Population of Mauritius and Dependencies According to the Census of 1822. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 30 May 1825. 10. Return to an Address of The Honourahle sic the House of Commons dated 24 February 1826. Copies or extracts of all Correspondence touching the Slave Trade received by the governors of Sierra Leone. and from the Governors of the Mauritius and the Cape of Good Hope since 1st January 1825. Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed 2 May 1826. [London, 1821-26]. hardcover
34764Kyoto: Showa 1930-33. Oblong folio 3 orihon folding albums each with 10 full-page colour wood-block fan designs by Unsodo some heightened in metallic colours patterned endpapers original paper-covered boards worn preserved together in later cloth case with clasps. Kyoto: Showa, 1930-33 hardcover
27254A Paris, Chez la Veuve Duchesne, 1777. xvi, 538, [2, Approbation, verso blank] pp. Small 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine richly gilt with raised bands, light damage to head and foot of spine, red edges, a nice copy. INED 686; Camus 213; Conlon 77:711; Kress B.13; Goldsmiths' 11572; not in Einaudi. Scarce first edition of this important work by Mathieu-Antoine Bouchaud, great-nephew of Gassendi and author of a substantial number of articles on jurisprudence and canonical law for the great Encyclopedie. The eighteenth century was a prime period for theoretical reflection on international relations and the legal formalization of the international order. Treaties of commerce consistently included provisions protecting commercial exchange from the effects of war, the accumulation of which became part of the law of nations. More particularly, such treaties can be seen as having been a means to define rules that would protect non-belligerents from the consequences of conflicts in which they were not involved. This chapter investigates commercial treaties by looking beyond their bilateral commitments to commercial exchange, instead seeing them as contributing to the accumulation of international jurisprudence on trade in wartime. It was from this perspective that in 1777 Mathieu-Antoine Bouchaud developed his Théorie des traités de commerce entre les nations to capture the attempts by legal theorists to find adequate instruments to manage the unruly practices of political negotiation and commercial exchange ("The Conditions of Trade in Wartime: Treaties of Commerce and Maritime Law in the Eighteenth Century" in: The Politics of Commercial Treaties in the Eighteenth Century (pp. 217-242) by Éric Schnakenbourg.) - Errata on verso of page xv.
181232795Quebec Printed at the New Printing-Office / Imprimé a la Nouvelle Imprimerie 1812 In-8 illustré de planches hors-texte, 6f. (titre en anglais, titre en français, Circular, Circulaire, Introduction et Discours préliminaire, par F. Vassal de Monviel), 248p., 1f. blanc, 15 planches dont 2 grands tableaux repliés, et 2f. (Index). Couvrure de l'époque, papier gris, avec pièce de titre manuscrite au dos (étiquette en queue).
180255719New York: Printed and Sold by G. F. Hopkins 1802. First American edition. Leather bound. Very good. 296pp. Octavo 22 cm In a later 3/4 leather binding with brown cloth over boards. New endsheets and flyleaves. The boards are a bit warped. Repair to title and dedication pages. With map present at the front. Wright-Howes M 133. "First crossing of the continent from ocean to ocean by a white man. The narrative portion was prepared for publication by William Combe from Makenzie's notes." - Wright-Howes p. 362. Printed and Sold by G. F. Hopkins unknown
1873002874Washington DC: Published by Order of the Secretary of War 1873. First Edition. Good. Six maps for: Monday February 17 1873 - 11 P. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 11 P. M.; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; relief shown by hachures and gradient tints; small reference table in the lower half of the image; edges brittle with small chips and cuts; overall in good to very good condition. A scarce collection of maps their publication began in January of 1871 with no less than 3 maps being published every day. Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph had made it possible to easily observe gather and transmit data from different points over the entire country. A small note at the head read: "All observations made at the same moment of actual not local time." Released by the US Army's Signal Service the maps were intented to be primarily used by farmers and merchants. They were published in at least three different sizes and formats the current being one of the smaller ones. These particular maps showed precipitation and wind velocity at various elevation points. Published by Order of the Secretary of War unknown
1873002874Washington DC: Published by Order of the Secretary of War 1873. First Edition. Good. Six maps for: Monday February 17 1873 - 11 P. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Tuesday February 18 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 7:35 A. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 4:35 P. M.; Wednesday February 19 1873 - 11 P. M.; 8 3/4 x 11 1/2; relief shown by hachures and gradient tints; small reference table in the lower half of the image; edges brittle with small chips and cuts; overall in good to very good condition. A scarce collection of maps their publication began in January of 1871 with no less than 3 maps being published every day. Samuel Morse's invention of the telegraph had made it possible to easily observe gather and transmit data from different points over the entire country. A small note at the head read: "All observations made at the same moment of actual not local time." Released by the US Army's Signal Service the maps were intented to be primarily used by farmers and merchants. They were published in at least three different sizes and formats the current being one of the smaller ones. These particular maps showed precipitation and wind velocity at various elevation points. Published by Order of the Secretary of War unknown books
189021055New York: C. M. Moseman and Brothers ca:1890. 4th Edition. hard cover. Good/No jacket. http://www.parnassusbooks.com/image/data/books/2019/03/0_img_2256.jpg. New York: C. M. Moseman and Brothers. ND. ca:1890. Fifth edition. 303pp. Folio. Hardcover. Illustrated with thousands of black and white illustrations depicting everything that could have anything to do with horses as well as 11 chromolithographs; The title page 4 double sided advertisements and 6 single sided with tissue guard. The 4 double sided ads have 2 with color only on one side and 2 with color to both sides. Externally the brown cloth boards are worn faded and soiled. The cloth is separating from the boards at the front lower right hand corner and on the rear lower left hand corner. The top spine edge is torn on the right side and the bottom spine edge is frayed and worn. Internally the book is in wonderful condition. The pages are fresh and the color plates are in very good condition. A couple of the tissue guards are torn but still present. There are several pages with very small edge tears to the outside edge as if from turning the pages as the book is folio sized. The binding is tight and the front hinge is fine but the rear hinge has cracked. New York: C. M. Moseman and Brothers hardcover
1983mon0000074968U.S. Government Printing Office 1983. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. Light shelf wear. Otherwise clean and tight. No cover as issued. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
2004539282004. Federal Trade Commission Decisions. United States Federal Trade Commission. Washington: Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 to 128. 1915-1999. Volume 128 issued in 2004. Ex-private law firm library with moderate shelf wear and spine labels with call number on spines. Some of the older volumes spines a little faded. Some volumes stamped on the inside front cover. Pockets with blue card inside the front cover else a good solid set. See digital image. Reprint Price $3625. Special $995. Rulings and opinions of the Commission in cases involving restraint of trade and unfair competition. Standing order service available for future bound volumes as published. Contains rulings and opinions of the Commission in cases involving restraint of trade and unfair competition. unknown books
187421611874. Softcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. Stockton CA. 1874; Indepent Print Pub. near fine condition bound in paperback; 64 pages; cover lightly soiled; Stockton California Local History paperback
1766museumrusticumLondon: R Davis; J Newbury; L Davis and C Reymers 1766. Third Edition Corrected. Hardcover. Pages are clean with text block . Museum Rusticum et Commerciale: Or Select Papers on Agriculture Commerce Arts and Manufactures. Drawn From Experience and Communicated by Gentlemen Engaged in These Pursuits full 6 volume set Third Edition Corrected. Revised b the members of Society for the Encourage of Arts Manufactures and Commerce in 1766. Numerous plates including foldout tables and woodcut illustration.Pages are clean with text block solidly bound hinges weak / separating with prior poor repair original leather boards show heavy rub wear and bumping spines show cracking to leather and title bands no longer present. R Davis; J Newbury; L Davis and C Reymers hardcover
1901106049Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Ludwigshafen am Rhein Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik 1901. Quarto x last blank 534 xi index pages plus 2 plates showing the company's German French and Russian factories and 20 'Pattern Sheets' with over 620 captioned mounted samples of dyed fabrics and threads. Original half morocco-grain cloth with green cloth sides embossed with a crocodile-skin pattern; spine lettered and decorated in gilt; joints cracked but sound; covers slightly marked with light wear to the corners and minor loss to the head and foot of the spine; paper lightly toned with occasional light foxing; a few trifling signs of use; overall a very good copy with the wonderful fabric samples uniformly bright and in fine condition. A comprehensive manual to the aniline dyes produced by the Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik including detailed instructions for dying yarns and printing fabrics. The mounted samples comprise wool 135 fabric swatches; cotton 180 swatches and tassels of thread; silk 138 tassels; blended fabrics 96 swatches; and printed fabrics 72 swatches and tassels. The verso of the front flyleaf contains a printed generic 'with compliments' message ending with 'For Own Use Only'; this copy was presented to the John Young & Company cotton mill in Radcliffe Manchester in January 1907. Founded in 1865 the Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik was a pioneer manufacturer of synthetic dyes. Still based in Ludwigshafen and now trading as BASF it is currently the largest chemical producer in the world. Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik] hardcover
1914B6358Sydney: Anthony Hordern and Sons. 1914. Hardcover. Very Good. Some light water marks confined to prelims. Some corners lightly worn.; Rebound in burgundy buckram title label in gilt. Original cloth cover laid down.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 1530 pages; Overall an excellent specimen of a rare WW1 issue . Anthony Hordern and Sons hardcover
195215715Montréal 1952 Collection de 156 brochures et dépliants promotionnels d'entreprises manufacturières.
Barcelona, Fototipia y Encuadernación Henrich y Cía y Tipografía La Academia, 1902-1906, 3 tomos, 33 x 26 cm., piel editorial repujada y con escudo de España y título dorado, lomos con adornos, bellas hojas de guarda, dos tomos con los cortes dorados y el 3º con los cortes pintados en rojo, 91 + 80 + 61 págs. en papel recio satinado, casi todas las páginas con anuncios en colores a toda o media página y con fotografías y descripciones de ciudades españolas y algunas de América, África y Europa. (Obra rara de encontrar completa con sus tres tomos. El Catálogo Colectivo solo recoge un ejemplar existente del Tomo III en la Biblioteca del Centro Cultural de los Ejércitos, Madrid. Leves desgarros en la esquina inferior derecha del plano superior y leves desgarros en el plano posterior, todo ello en el Tomo I).
1775WRCAM14145Versailles 1775. 8pp. Quarto. Printed self-wrappers. Fine. An important treaty between France and Spain with significant ramifications for their colonial holdings in America. Herein Vergennes and the Conde d'Aranda further define commercial arrangements between the two countries in an attempt to control contraband. This had special impact for the Caribbean basin where the colonies of both powers were required to ship goods through European ports. Dissatisfaction over this prohibition was a key factor in the Louisiana Rebellion of 1768. This convention was agreed to at Versailles on Dec. 27 1774. Not in Wroth. DAVENPORT 155. unknown books
1896002571Oakland CA: Calderwood G. W. and Loofbourow G. T. 1897 Copyrighted 1896. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 11 3/4 x 9 1/4; pp. iii-v 3 9-99 1; pink wraps printed in blue with a sepia-tone photograph; illustrated with numerous maps and b & w photographs; two stamps of the Calfironia State Board of Trade to lower margin of front wrap; small antiques shop label to front wrap verso; a thin strip of clear tape to spine cover; a few spots to margins; overall bright and well-preserved; in about very good- condition. Intented to be "mailed free to prospective home seekers on application to Secretary of Merchants' Exchange or Board of Trade Oakland Cal." the book was pronounced by then former Mayor William R. Davis to be: ".the best and most accurate presentation of our resources and local attractive features and as an advertising medium yet published in the interest of Alameda County." It began with an aptly-titled chapter - "Deadly Parallel" - listing specific statistics and numbers from August 1896 of people dying of heat-stroke in cities around the country while in Oakland the temperature is balmy 65 degrees. It proceeds to describe Alameda County and the City of Oakland their climate resources modern ammenities notable businesses often with flowery and/or bombastic statements e.g. "One does not need to sniff the odor of the Chicago River or of its immense piggeries as a New Yorker contemptuously styled its huge pork-packing establishments to realize that he is in the Garden City." Several copies at institutions most e-publications; none other in the trade as of December 2019. Calderwood, G. W. and Loofbourow, G. T. paperback
49496Meriden Conn n. d. Ca late 1880s cf. OCLC entries 19890210 & 20010622 both held by CHS. Snow & Co not found in Romaine. Original publisher's brown cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to front cover. General wear to the binding with a penciled pos to front paste-down. Very Good. Cards all in VG - Nr Fine condition. 20 leaves of mounting stock of which 19 have 122 samples typically 3 samples mounted per page. Samples are of varying designs colors typography etc. Most cards are have a chromolithographed design e.g. the first card on the first page has the following blurb: "This is ONE CARD from our pack of '50 ELEGANT CHROMOS' no two alike. all for 10cts." Catalogue: 8-3/4" x 4-3/4". Representative specimen: 1-1/2" x 3-1/4" <br/><br/>"A visiting card also known as a calling card is a small card used for social purposes. Before the 18th century visitors making social calls left handwritten notes at the home of friends who were not at home. By the 1760s the upper classes in France and Italy were leaving printed visiting cards decorated with images on one side and a blank space for hand-writing a note on the other. The style quickly spread across Europe and to the United States. As printing technology improved elaborate color designs became increasingly popular. However by the late 1800s simpler styles became more common. <br /> <br />By the 19th century men and women needed personalized calling or visiting cards to maintain their social status or to move up in society. These small cards about the size of a modern-day business card usually featured the name of the owner and sometimes an address. Calling cards were left at homes sent to individuals or exchanged in person for various social purposes." <br /> <br />This an uncommon sample book of these "visiting cards" from which we can see that the firm made good use of the chromolithographic art. hardcover books
14784A Paris, Chez Panckoucke; Liège, chez Plomteux, 1783-1784. With numerous tables among which 4 folding. Three volumes. xxx, (2), 766 pp.; (4), 798 pp.; (4), 831, (1, blank), xvi pp. 4to. Contemporary half calf, marbled boards, corners, spines gilt with raised bands, contrasting labels with gilt lettering. Kress B.574; Goldsmiths 12380; not in Einaudi; not in INED; not in Mattioli. First edition. The Encyclopedie Méthodique was a reworking of the famous Encyclopédie of Diderot and d'Alembert, containing most of the articles from that work with additions and corrections. Its chief novelty was that the whole was divided into subject categories, making every subject thus more easily accesible. All these parts form independent works on particular subjects. At the head of vol. I: Nouveau élémens du commerce servant de Discours préliminaire à la nouvelle rédaction du Dictionnaire de Savari, pour l'Encyclopédie Méthodique, de Nicolas Baudeau and on pages 559 (misnumbered 459) to 643 Le mémoire sur la situation actuelle de la Compagnie des Indes, de l'abbé Morellet.
16644A Paris, De l'Imprimerie de Prault, 1783. With one folding table. 2 volumes. (8), 304 pp.; (2), (305)-622 (misnumbered 628) pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spines richly gilt with raised bands, red and green labels with gilt lettering, red edges, rear joint with short split at foot of spine. Not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in INED; not in NEHA; Conlon 83:569. Very rare and important first edition, and a very nice copy, interleaved throughout with blank paper. Contents: Droit unique sur les cuirs & peaux; droits réservés; octrois municipaux; huiles et savons; amidon; offices supprimés; papiers et cartons; marque d'or et d'argent; marque des fers; cartes; inspecteurs aus boissons; inspecteurs aux boucheries; sols pour livre; doubles & triples droits sur l'eau-de-vie. In 1780, Necker trusted a 'Régie générale' with the care of the 'droits d'aide' and in general with all the 'droits se percevant par exercise'. The 'régisseurs généraux' had to advance a million livres (later 1.2 million). At first there were 25, and later 28 of these 'régisseurs généraux'. In 1789 the régie générale generated slightly over 50 million. See: Marion, Dictionnaire des Institutions, p. 477.The work is usually bound in one volume, as the Conlon copy is, but here the insertion of many blank sheets and quires has vastly expanded the size of the volume which has hence been bound in two volumes. - Faint marginal waterstain in blank upper margin of first 35 pages.