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191221208461912. Aldershot: Gale and Polden. 1912. 4to. Original red card wrappers lettered in gilt original printed envelope preserved; pp. 11 1 highly illustrated after photographs and drawings printed on yellow blue and white coated paper; wire-stitching removed and replaced with new ties traces of oxidation along gutters final page with a little offsetting from red wrappers; a rare survival with the original printed envelope this a little spotted.Extremely rare trade catalogue for the Cody mono- and biplanes as well as a manned war kite. 'Samuel Franklin Cowdery was born in 1867 in Davenport Iowa was a Wild West showman and early pioneer of manned flight. He changed his name to Cody at age 21 when he was part of a touring Wild West show not to be confused with that of Buffalo Bill Cody. He is most famous for his work on the large kites known as Cody War-Kites that were used by the British in World War I as a smaller alternative to balloons for artillery spotting. Financed by his Wild West shows Cody's unusual interest in manned kites advanced significantly when he enlarged upon Lawrence Hargrave's double-cell box kite to increase its lifting power especially by adding wings on either side. He patented his design in 1901 and it became known as the Cody kite. Cody eventually managed to interest the British Army in his kites. In 1906 he was appointed Chief Instructor of Kiting for the Balloon School in Aldershot and soon after joined the new Army Balloon Factory down the road at Farnborough. The Factory would eventually become the Royal Aircraft Establishment. In 1908 the War Office officially adopted Cody's kites for the Balloon Companies he had been training. This group would in due course evolve into the Air Battalion of the Royal Engineers No. 1 Company of which later became No. 1 Squadron Royal Flying Corps and eventually No. 1 Squadron Royal Air Force. During 1907 he was given full authority as the designer of the the British governments dirigible understructure and propulsion system. On 5 October 1907 Britain's first powered airship British Army Dirigible No 1 and using Cody's engine the Nulli Secundus flew from Farnburough to London. In 1907 the British Army decided to back the development of Cody's powered aeroplane the British Army Aeroplane No 1. His flight of 16 October 1908 is recognized as the first official flight of a piloted heavier-than-air machine in Great Britain. He went on to win a number of aeronautical awards and started developing his own aircraft company. That company produced the Cody Flyer a monoplane for which this pamphlet was issued. On 7 August 1913 he was test flying his latest design the Cody Floatplane when it broke up at 200 feet and he and his passenger the cricketer William Evans were killed' Nat DesMarais Rare Books. The 1908 British Army Aeroplane No.1 was actually Cody's biplane sometimes called Cody 1 later officialy referred to as The Cody Flyer. 'On 16 October at Farnborough it made what is recognised officially as the first sustained powered flight in Great Britain by a heavier-than-air machine covering 423.7m before crash-landing' Virtual Aircraft Museum online.Library Hub locates a single copy in the National Aerospace Library. unknown
1928141101928 broché in-folio (paperback in-folio), dos et première de couverture rempliée marrons imprimés et ornés de petites illustrations (brown spine and cover printed and decorated with small illustrations), quatrième de couverture fanée (chipped back cover), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), pages de garde marrons clairs (brown endpapers), tirage limité à 1020 exemplaires - 1 des 1000 exemplaires sur papier Vélin Montgolfier d'Annonay (limited edition - 1020 copies were printed), texte à manchette (marginal note), illustrations : bandeaux - lettrines et culs-de-lampe de (headpieces - dropped initial and tailpieces of) Georges Tcherkessof - poinçons - armoieries et la carte des juridictions des monnaies par (hallmarks - Armoieries and the map of the jurisdictions of change by) René Mourre - serpente légendées pour les gravures hors-texte (tissue with legend for the illustrations full page engraving), naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), 356 pages, 1928 à Paris Chez Louis Carré,
19392091502135501147Binjiang Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 4 303p Size: 16x24cm Binjiang Chamber of Commerce and Industry paperback
19332091502135307713Not Available 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
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
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
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.
1970009657Vaduz Brunidor 1970 In-folio En feuilles, couverture à rabats, chemise et étui toilé éditeur.
1903PHO-1294Masson, 1905. 4 vol. in-4 . Texte : broché (dos très usés avec manques et plats détachés au tome III, avec des défauts aux autres tomes); IV- 1210 pp. 428 reproductions photographiques dans le texte, 30 planches num. in & hors-texte, 2 pl. hors-t. n. ch. Atlas : cartonnage vert éditeur (frotté et tâché, bords des cartes un peu piqués et poussiéreux). 16 planches en couleurs contenant l'itinéraire général de la mission entre Ouargla et Bangui à l'échelle de 1/400.000e avec un levé détaillé du cours du Chari aux basses eaux entre Fort-Lamy et Fort-Archambault, à l'échelle de 1/100.000e.
1903R320108082IMP. GOUNOUILHOU. 1903. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 55 + 416 + 28 pages - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Titres, filets, fleurons et reliure signée, dorés au dos - Dos à 5 nerfs. 3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES -. . . . Classification Dewey : 620-Art de l'ingénieur et activités connexes
1973ZB644081Berkeley Calif. ; Vancouver : Faculty of Commerce and Business Administr 1973. Volumes 9-26 lacking Volume 18 else an uninterrupted run of complete volumes partly bound minor library markings else text clean & bindings tight. - 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. Berkeley, Calif. ; Vancouver : Faculty of Commerce and Business Administr unknown
19432080502106912069Not Available 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19106626New Orleans; New York: The Board of Trade; Printed by H. R. Elliot & Co. Printers and Embossers 1910. Stapled booklet 10.25 x 15.25 cm. 14 unnumbered leaves; printed text decorated with red borders on rectos only. Cover title: Recipes for Cooking Rice. Author information inferred from external evidence. Printer from rear panel of wrappers. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. A promotional publication designed “to create a greater interest†in a foodstuff that had yet to become a staple in many parts of the United States. With a dozen recipes including Gumbo Soup Jambalaya Belle Calas fritters Rice Pudding Riz au Lait. ~ The phrase “Louisiana Rice Exhibit†can be found in reference to displays in the agricultural halls of world’s fairs – the World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 for instance as well as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis 1904 – but in the event the phrase is better understood not as an installation but as a program. The New Orleans Board of Trade had indeed exploited opportunities to educate the public by such means cf A. C. Cantley “Rice Display by Louisiana at World's Fair of 1904†The Planter and Sugar Manufacturer 32 no. 7 February 13 1904 page 121 but it would have been highly unlikely for booklets such as How to Cook Rice to have been produced specifically for them without bearing any mark of the association. Moreover Louisiana Rice Exhibits so-named were also staged at parish fairs livestock shows even horse races. Their visual aspect was meant to entrance and amuse. “The New Orleans Board of Trade made a very splendid exhibit†a trade paper reported “at the National Farm and Livestock Show with a display of all the products it handles with the centerpiece a working model of a rice mill†“Current Rice News Notes†The Rice Journal and Southern Farmer 19 no. 12 December 1916 page 33. ~ Founded in 1880 the Board itself coordinated among many other activities rice shipments from mills in Louisiana and to a smaller extent from eastern Texas and Arkansas too. In this case their printing contract with H. R. Elliot & Co. places the publication later than the Chicago Exposition as this form of name was not in use until after 1900 “The Manufacturing Stationer†Walden’s Stationer and Printer 31 Spring 1909 page 16. The date of issue proposed here rests on reports that the Board of Trade distributed booklets in or perhaps slightly before 1910 a note for example from the American Poultry World recorded that recipes from the Louisiana Rice Exhibit of New Orleans had been received 1 no. 5 March 1910 pages 354-355. ~ Interior clean and bright. Stapled in ivory wrappers with gilt illustration of rice plants overseen by a pelican in honor of the Pelican State. Near fine. OCLC locates four copies; Uhler 252; New Orleans Culinary History Group page 152; not in Bitting Brown or Cagle. [The Board of Trade; Printed by] H. R. Elliot & Co., Printers and Embossers paperback
1944011154S.l. Messages 1944 In-12 Broché, couverture rempliée
1947009676Paris Collection « L'Age d'or », Revue Fontaine 1947 In-8 En feuilles, couverture illustrée rempliée, chemise et étui éditeur
1978011298Paris Mercure de France 1978 In-12 Broché, couverture rempliée.
1913PHO-12621913 ,Alger, typographie Adolphe Jourdan ,grand in-8 (245x155) ,plein maroquin vert , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre , 405pp.-2ffnch , cachet sec. Édition revue et corrigée, traduit par Mac Guckin de Slane, traduction du manuscrit arabe de Abou-Obeid el-Bekri,
19127149London and Liverpool: The Journal of Commerce 1912. Book. Good . Hardcover. First Edition. Somewhat worn copy bound into burgundy boards with worn extremities. This is the first one volume edition of the reports that were published serially in the Journal of Commerce at the time. The original paper cover is loose but easily re-attached. Advertisements interspersed among the daily reports. Internally very good. The first comprehensive account of the Titanic disaster. May - July 1912 . 272 pages. Scarce. The Journal of Commerce Hardcover
19832080402107100702Iwasaki bijutsusha 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Iwasaki bijutsusha paperback
2000Manohar-9780521780957Cambridge University Press 2000. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2000Manohar-9780521780957Cambridge University Press 2000. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
19532091502135419069The Electric Association of Japan 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 The Electric Association of Japan paperback