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1929265923La Haye: International Bridge of Trade 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy with in pictorial gilt-blocked and boardered leather includes silk endpapers. Some wear and tear to the spine and extremities as with age some minor loss to the spine. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; 120 pages; includes plates. Subjects; International Sport. 1929-1930. La Haye: International Bridge of Trade hardcover
92648aafSt. Gallen, Jacob Müller, 1710, in-8°, 2 Bl. + 20 S. + 3 (von 4 Bl. zweisp.) + 353 S. (zweisp.) + 13 S. (Register) + 156 S. (Bylag), gebräunt, Pappband. Buntpapier-Umschlag.
177911842Orléans, Veuve Rouzeau-Montaut, 1779. In-12 de [2]-VIII-394 pages, plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre bordeaux, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouge. Ex-libris de Béat Fidèle Antoine Jean Dominique de La Tour-Châtillon de Zurlauben, militaire et fameux histoirien suisse.
58939aafParis, (Hérissant pour) Briasson (e.a.), et Lyon, Perisse (e.a.) 1768, in-8vo, XXIII + 1 p. (errata) + 785 p. + 3 p., gardes en papier dominoté, reliure en veau marbée à nerfs, dos richement orné en or, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbées en couleurs. Bel exemplaire en excellent état.
1751AQ31219Lisbon: s.n. 1751. Single sheet printed on both sides. A trifle creased. A rare survival of a mid-eighteenth century edict issued by King José I of Portugal forbidding traders to transport slaves from Portuguese seaports to colonial territories held by other nations. The Portuguese slave trade experienced continual growth throughout the latter half of the eighteenth century in particular from West African colony of Luanda from which between the issue of this edict in 1751 to 1760 an average of 10 940 enslaved Africans were trafficked annually. OCLC records copies at just three locations BL NYPL and UoL; COPAC adds one further Senate House. . Dimensions 200 x 300 mm. [s.n.] unknown
1860010685London: John W. Parker and Son 1860. Book measures 23x15.cm. xxi1651pp 16pp book catalogue. Bound in original publishers embossed brown cloth with gilt lettering coloured endpapers. Cloth very lightly rubbed gilt lettering slightly faded repair to head and tail of spine. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally previous owners name on top margin of title page dated 1932. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy. . Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. John W. Parker and Son Hardcover
13 vols. in one, folio, contemporary half calf, upper joint cracked but holding, rubbed, morocco labels. 1. Copy of a Minute of Sir John Shore,.... late Governor General of Bengal; detailing the measures adopted in Oude, which led to the deposition of Vizier Ally, and placing on the throne the Nabob Saadut Ally,.... [18 other papers], [4], 71, [1] pp. 2. Such Extracts of the Letter from the Governor-General in Council at Bengal,.... as relate to the Continuance of a Part of the Company's Troops in the Territories of the Nabob Vizier at Futtyghur;.... [15 other papers], 44 pp. Supplement 2. to No. 3. Rajars of Sasnee and Bidjeghur, and of Cutchura and Titteah. 271-302 pp. 5. No.6. - Copy of all Communications to the Secret Committee or Court of Directors, by the Governor General; respecting the Nabob Saadut Ally, previous to, or after, the Conclusion of the Treaty of Lucknow in 1801;.... with large folding map, 41, [1] pp. 6. Copy of a Treaty concluded between the Marquis Cornwallis, then Governor General of India, and the late Vizier Afoph ul Dowlah; in 1787.... [7 other papers], 19, [1] pp. 7. Copies and Extracts of such Proceeding of the Governor General in Council, as regard the Claims of Individuals on the late or present Nabob of Oude,.....29, [1] pp. 8. Account of all the Sums of Money which have been paid, by the East India Company, into His Majesty's Exchequer.... [8 other papers], 49, [1] pp. 9. A List of all Pensions payable by the East India Company:- and, a Return of all Sums of Money granted by way of Gratuity,... 13, [1] pp. 10. Copies of Covenants entered into by the Servants of the East India Company; and the Orders issued to their Servants relative to Loans from the same, to the Princes of India and Natives thereof. 20 pp. 11. Copies of Letters from Lord Cornwallis to the Court of Directors and Secret Committee, dated 1st August 1805;.... [2 other copies of letters], 15, [1] pp. 12. Return of the 1st, Order of.... the House of Commons of 18th April 1806, which requires, "Copy of a Treaty between Affuf ul Dowlah and the late Nabob of Furruckabad, and guaranteed by the Marquis Cornwallis, in 1787.", [15 other papers], 30 pp. 13. Extracts of Letters, &c. received from the Presidency of Bombay; relative to the Sum of Bombay Rupees 31,25,944,.... said to be Money lent to the Guicowar., 7, [1] pp. 14. Copies of all Applications to the Court of Directors by any Claimants on the late or present Nabob of Oude, with the Decision of the Court of Directors,.... 7, [1] pp.
Oblong 4to (200 x 275 mm), 8pp., French and English title pages, 20 engraved views mounted (one or two with a few spots), each with a leaf of dual language text, endpapers browned and a little chipped, publisher's red morocco-backed pebble-grained cloth, titled in gilt on upper cover, head and foot of spine rubbed, light stain to lower board. A series of views detailing all of the stages involved in the production of kid gloves at the Trefousse works, Chaumont, including preparing the skins, cutting, sewing, dyeing, and finishing. Tr?fousse was one of the leading manufacturers, employed over 5000 people and cut out 1,750,000 pairs of gloves annually.
189612070Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1896 ; in-4, demi-chagrin maroquiné havane à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), VIII, 350 pp., 154 illustrations dont 9 à pleine page, 2 cartes dont 1 dépliante hors-texte en couleurs.
1869351956Cairo: Maá¹baÊ»at WÄdÄ« al-NÄ«l 1869. 12 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Rose printed wrappers. Removed. Very good. Contemporary note in English at top of front wrapper "E.A. Park presented by the Vice Consul at Cairo. 12 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Speech on the history of Arab Ottoman trade noting the key position of Egypt as nexus between Red Sea and Mediterranean commercial routes. This was delivered at a time when Egypt was asserting greater claims of sovereignty under Isma'il and when the trade laws were moving away from shari'a basis to a commercial code often derived from European models.<br /> <br /> The author is named as the learned Italian Cavalieri Francis Anton DiMarca. Not in OCLC Maá¹baÊ»at WÄdÄ« al-NÄ«l unknown
183516876Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1835. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. Original red morocco-backed red cloth by Delauney with stamp with royal monogram on upper cover. Rubbed upper joint starting head of spine chipped. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. With a notation from John B. Murray that this "was one of 9 volumes presented by His Majesty Louis Phillippe King of the French to John B. Murray New York 1846 and is now given to his nephew Archie Murray June 1872." The last must have donated it to a library as there is a discreet gift notation in gutter following title and a subject heading in upper margin of title written in pencil. A good copy. De L'Imprimerie Royale unknown
188276605Zurich: Orell Fussli ca. 1882. First edition. Oblong quarto 11 x 8 inches. the book consists entirely of 23 finely executed and very expensively printed tinted lithographs of the company’s various factories and offices in Europe and England. Each lithograph is printed on thick clay paper and bound to a stub. Publisher’s red cloth with beveled edges bevels blind stamped in an Etruscan key pattern front cover with elaborate gilt lettering faux moire silk endpapers. A very good copy of an important and very scarce item. OCLC locates 2 copies but one is an online resource and the other gives no location conceivably making this the the only known copy.Gail Borden invented condensed milk during the time af the Civil war and it was a huge success. Unlike regular milk it was portable over great distances had a very long shelf life and it was safe. Two brothers George and Charles Page from Illinois one of whom came into contact with condensed milk as a soldier in the civil war sought to emulate this success by opening a condensed milk factory is Switzerland a place renown for it’s dairy industry to supply the European market with condensed milk. They named it the Anglo-Swiss company as their target market was Great Britain. But they were successful beyond their dreams and by 1891 it had 12 factories across Europe and the US that exported worldwide. Anglo Swiss then expanded into the USA by purchasing its first factory in Middletown New York and its second around 1889 then the largest condensed milk factory in the world in the Page brothers' home town of Dixon Illinois. This book was likely printed as a celebration for the companies newly opened North American factories. It must have had a very small print run due to its luxurious production and was perhaps only given to large shareholders. At the same time as Page brothers were introducing condensed milt to Europe a young German pharmacist by the same of Henri Nestle had developed and was producing a viable powdered milk product that was used as a substitute for breast milk. He too was extremely successful. The competition between the companies was fierce. From the company's website -- "Nestlé Company’s history began in 1866 with the establishment of the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company by two US brothers Charles and George Page. Using plentiful supplies of fresh milk in Switzerland they applied knowledge gained in their homeland to establish Europe’s first condensed milk production facility in Cham. They began supplying the product under the Milkmaid brand to Europe’s industrial towns marketing it as a safe long-lasting alternative to fresh milk. In 1905 Henri Nestle’s company merged with Anglo-Swiss to form what is now known as the Nestlé Group." Nestle still produces condensed milk under the Milkmaid brand to this day. Orell Fussli hardcover
1871232330London and Derby: Bembrose & Sons 1871. First Edition. Lithographed title within an ornamental mirror frame showing carved fretwork 52 large woodcut designs several double-page on 31 leaves. 10 2; 10 pp. publisher's catalogue. 1 vols. 4to. Publisher's blind-stamped green cloth stamped in blind and lettered in gold; with ticket "bound by Bemrose & Sons Derby." Very slight rubbing to spine tips and lower joint else about fine neatly rebacked. With Christmas inscription dated 1871 on the flyleaf. First Edition. Lithographed title within an ornamental mirror frame showing carved fretwork 52 large woodcut designs several double-page on 31 leaves. 10 2; 10 pp. publisher's catalogue. 1 vols. 4to. Superb copy of this fine trade catalogue from Bemrose 1831-1908 author of A MANUAL OF WOOD CARVING which according to the author's Preface to this work had already entered its fourth edition. Bembrose & Sons unknown
167520252np 1675. 8 pp. 12mo. Disbound. Fine. 8 pp. 12mo. The minister from Brandenburg to Vienna complains of the damage done to Brandenburg commercially through the sale of luxury items imported from France. Their distribution has ruined the country and ruined families and he urges controls on imports. unknown
18408144New York: John B. Rey 1840. Broadside 16.5 x 22.3 cm. printed one side only with split fountain roller rainbow. Illustrated. Date range from the range of listings in directories etc. We would be tempted to call this a trade card but for the thin stock it is printed on more fit to be pasted up than handed out. Described as a "manufacturer of cordials bitters essences syrups rock candy sweetmeats brandy fruits sweet plain and fancy chocolate prepared cocoa cocoa paste vermicelli maccaroni catsups sauces extracts etc. John B. Rey was located at 31 & 33 Burling Slip" Doggett's New-York City Directory for 1848-49 page 340; earlier listings were just "33 Burling Slip". At the time of the Directory's publication seven chocolate makers were listed. John B. Rey's operation was taking advantage of the rapid industrialization of the chocolate making process as this card depicts two pieces of large machinery - a melangeur right and a cacao press - that would have been driven by steam notice the belt drives in the image. Burling Slip was just north of South Street and the South Street Seaport with its famous fish market. Although the printer is not credited this is a noteworthy piece of promotional printing as it displays the split fountain or rainbow roller process of printing multiple colors simultaneously in this case a mirrored red green and blue. A few light creases from folding; some light soiling or foxing. Still near very good and very handsome. Rare. Unrecorded. OCLC records no copies. John B. Rey unknown
18282401Gibraltar 1828. Good. 3pp. on a bifolium. Previously folded with separations. Tanned somewhat brittle. An interesting example of official communications concerning trade between colonial Cuba and the Spanish mainland. In this manuscript letter date March 14 1828 the new Spanish Vice Consul in Gibraltar writes to the Governor General of Cuba concerning several topics. These include the regulation of shipping to Cuba and by implication the rest of the Caribbean through Gibraltar particularly of French ships leaving Mediterranean ports. Also discussed is keeping track of individuals particularly merchants going to Cuba by means of identification papers and other documents. The consul also reminds the colonial government of the importance of documenting duties and tariffs paid for shipping cargo and goods. unknown
18999101Cincinnati: C.J. Krehbiel & Co 1899. Octavo in wrappers 19 x 12.5 cm. 122 pages. Thoroughly illustrated with photographs and diagrams numerous plates some folding. FIRST EDITION. The second catalogue of Cincinnati's Triumph Ice Machine Company; the first catalogue of 80 pages was issued the prior year. A detailed and technical catalogue of the refrigeration and refrigerating machinery offered by the firm. Triumph's machinery was instrumental in growing the ability of meat packers fisheries and canners to preserve foodstuffs safe for longer. Clean and sound internally. In publisher's gilt-titled textured cream-colored wrappers with the lightest toning. Near fine. OCLC locates one copy Case Western Reserve; not in Romaine. C.J. Krehbiel & Co unknown
184235484London: William Clowes and Sons 1842. xiii 1 blank 325 1 pp. Bound in modern blue wrappers with copy of title page laid down on front wrapper. Lacking half title else Fine.<br/><br/> An indispensable primary source on England's efforts to stamp out the African slave trade. The many diplomatic exchanges are replete with information on the trade between Africa and the West Indies Brazil Cuba and Central America. Details on vessels engaging in the illegal traffic are reported with numerous lists of vessels their flags their captains and numbers of slaves "imported" into western ports. The various disguises and artifices of the slave ships are discussed at length and material on legal proceedings with respect to condemned vessels is recorded. Material on England's Treaty with Texas is printed as well as information on slave trading by ships sailing under the American flag. William Clowes and Sons unknown books
1806WRCAM30424Baltimore: Warner & Hanna 1806. 49pp. Errata slip laid down in lower margin of last leaf. Dbd. Light uniform browning old library stamp at head of titlepage. Very good. This petition one of many from various merchant organizations lobbies the President of the United States and Congress to defend American commerce with Europe in light of British violation of the "neutral rights" occasioned by the early years of the Napoleonic wars. Baltimore merchants were a hotbed of organization for various American subversive enterprises in Latin America and the Caribbean. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 10854. KRESS 5070. SABIN 3045. Warner & Hanna unknown books
1789WRCAM37445Paris: de l'Imprimerie Royale 1789. 3pp. Quarto. Folded sheet. Large woodcut vignette at head of first page. Moderate agetoning particularly at edges leaves slightly separated at fold. A very good copy. A very rare decree concerning the trade in wheat and grain between France and the United States. Echeverria and Wilkie records a single copy in a private library OCLC cites a copy at Yale Franklin Collection with a variant imprint. ECHEVERRIA & WILKIE 789/44A. OCLC 45249572 different printer. de l'Imprimerie Royale unknown books
1814WRCAM38942London: Printed by R.G. Clarke 1814. 29pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards. Near fine. The final settlement between England and Spain at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. An important treaty which guarantees for England most favored nation status in the event of the commerce of Spanish America being opened to foreign trade. Includes an article of agreement regarding the injustice and inhumane nature of the traffic in slaves and a SEPARATE ARTICLE stipulating that the king of Spain not engage in any treaty with France "of the nature not known under the domination of the Family Compact." Printed in English and Spanish. Printed by R.G. Clarke hardcover books
183516876Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1835. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. Original red morocco-backed red cloth by Delauney with stamp with royal monogram on upper cover. Rubbed upper joint starting head of spine chipped. First edition. 1 vols. Folio. With a notation from John B. Murray that this "was one of 9 volumes presented by His Majesty Louis Phillippe King of the French to John B. Murray New York 1846 and is now given to his nephew Archie Murray June 1872." The last must have donated it to a library as there is a discreet gift notation in gutter following title and a subject heading in upper margin of title written in pencil. A good copy. De L'Imprimerie Royale unknown books
1958341Minneapolis Minnesota: Minneapolis Area Chamber of Commerce 1958. Paperback magazine; saddle bound with two staples. Monthly publication complete with 12 issues. Ex-library issues with library labels on cover; occasional library stamping or embossing on inside pages. All good condition; minimal wear with an occasional small tear. Text very good with little to no markings. Itemized list of issues: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> January<br /> Minnesota centennial issue<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> February<br /> Billy Bevan Minneapolis' Goodwill ambassador<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> March<br /> Farm and city - partners in progress<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> April<br /> Minneapolis area ready for greatest expansion<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> May<br /> Reciprocal trade - an attest to Minnesota<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> June<br /> Greater Minneapolis goes to Washington<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> July<br /> Minneapolis - sports center of the nation!<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> August<br /> 1958-59 Annual Buyer's Guide<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> September<br /> What will the St. Lawrence Seaway mean to the upper midwest<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> October<br /> Minneapolis - cultural center!<br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> November<br /> Citizenship responsibility <br /> <br /> <br /> 1958<br /> December<br /> Business and economic outlook<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p dir="ltr">Greater Minneapolis magazine issues feature multiple full-color local advertisements local company profiles in addition to business and people "lists" in featured issues. Frequent profiles of the arts architecture local printing sports zoos theaters agriculture and general city life. A time capsule of Minneapolis growth often featuring advancements in technology and predictions for future industry trends. A sampling of topics include: Medical Alley Northwest Airlines Delta Control Data 3M Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Guthrie Theater Minneapolis Institute of Arts Mia Minnesota State Fair Pillsbury WCCO Minneapolis Star and Tribune Green Giant IDS Center "the space race" Northrop Auditorium Metrodome the Lakers the North Stars the Vikings the Twins Fairview Hospital the highway system Honeywell Northwest National Bank KSTP-TV the Minneapolis skyway system recycling Midland National Bank and Nicollet Mall.</p> . Minneapolis Area Chamber of Commerce paperback
2005AManPro4FE3-00024712005-06-07. Audio CD. Used - Good. 0x0x0. Rare and out of print! Some moderate cosmetic shelf wear to cardboard case. Disc is in very good condition. Good condition. Comes from non smoking home unknown
1789WRCAM47977Madrid 1789. 3pp. Folded folio sheet. Two worm holes very minor soiling else fine. This royal decree liberalized the tightly controlled trade between Spain New Spain and the Captaincy of Caracas. The Crown hoped to spur navigation and commerce and lessen the incentive for smuggling. Export duties on goods traveling to the Indies were to be slashed by ten percent but penalties against contraband would still be enforced. unknown books