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2021__1108834353Cambridge University Press 2021. Hardcover. New. 666 pages. 9.60x7.70x1.40 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2021__1108834299Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 652 pages. 9.60x7.70x1.40 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2021__1108845819Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 650 pages. 9.60x7.70x1.40 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2017__1108427952Cambridge Univ Pr 2017. Hardcover. New. 600 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2020__1108834612Cambridge University Press 2020. Hardcover. New. 786 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2021__1108834302Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 440 pages. 9.50x7.70x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2021__1108834329Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 494 pages. 9.60x7.70x1.10 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2021__1108834345Cambridge University Press 2021. Hardcover. New. 414 pages. 9.60x7.70x0.90 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2021__1108845827Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 428 pages. 9.60x7.70x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2017__1108427251Cambridge Univ Pr 2017. Hardcover. New. 428 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2021__1108845797Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 342 pages. 9.60x7.70x0.80 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2021__1316518132Cambridge Univ Pr 2021. Hardcover. New. 360 pages. 9.60x7.70x0.80 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
DADAX110705141XCambridge University Press 2014-04-14. hardcover. New. 6.50x1.50x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
20002-0521783275Cambridge Univ Pr 2000. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 468 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
191574635Birmingham England: Benton and Stone Ltd. 1915. First edition. Oblong octavo 9 1/2 x 6 inches. 4 68 pp. Printed on glassy paper and with high quality illustrations of parts on every page. Publisher's brown wrappers front cover with raised gilt lettering and a motoring design in green Very good condition.The trademark for this firm was "Enots" and that is prominently featured on the front cover. They were a major supplier for almost all manufacturers of motorcycle cars and planes built in England and on the Continent. There is a general letter laid in on company stationery. Also tipped in is a slip announcing that due to the "unsettled conditions prevailing" that they cannot promise to abide by the pricing. The company was located on Bracebridge Street in Birmingham. The Norton Motor Cycle company was located on the same street and it used many Enots products. One of the most interesting products offered herein are are motorcycle mascots. These are metallic figurines much like hood ornaments for automobiles except they were mounted on top of early motorcycle petrol caps. Benton and Stone Ltd. unknown
194074795New York: United States Rubber Co 1940. This production was issued for Boy Scouts only. Folio 12 x 20 inches. It is bound at the bottom so that Boy Scouts could take it and go door to door and flip the pages for their prospective customers to view the various styles available. The first leaf is a chromolithograph and the remainder are monochrome. 16 leaves showing the various types of Keds available and 4 leaves at the rear discussing the prizes available to Troops that sell the most Publisher's yellow flexible soft front cover with the following printed message "53 Million Keds Messages to 7 Basic Markets." The rear cover is stiff cardboard. All bound by a single brad at the bottom. A few red dots on front and very minor foxing to first leaf else a very clean and handsome copy.Some of the styles features are: Yeoman Oxford Majestic Oxford Bike Keds Kes Speedway Keds Stride Keds Devlin. Majestic Keds etcIn 1916 U.S. Rubber consolidated 30 different shoe brand names to create one company. Initially the brand name "Peds" was chosen for the company from the Latin word for feet but the name was already trademarked so the settled on the name "Keds." Because the shoes had a soft rubber sole they became known as sneakers as the rubber soles allowed "sneaking around silently". By the early 1920s the shoes were worn by Olympic soccer players national and international tennis champions and college athletes. In 1926 the Keds Triumph shoe was introduced They remain hugely popular even today. United States Rubber Co, unknown
187476466Worcester: The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. 1874. First edition. Small octavo. 31 1 pp. plus five foldout engravings of people playing the games numerous textual illustrations of required equipment. Publisher's printed light sage wrappers. A couple of chips to the lower corner of rear wrappers one of the foldouts with a tear at the fold-line light spine erosion. But a very good copy of this very ephemeral piece. Game rules seem to have had short life spans.There is no history or definition of this game but from reading the catalog it seems to be a variety of croquet. But instead of simple hoops this game used very elaboarate and expensive pieces. Castles that actually look like castles for example. This was an expensive piece of advertising and surely was meant more as a promotional than as a catalog. A yard game for the well heeled. The West & Lee Game and Printing Co. unknown
19203344<p>A fine copy of a rare trade catalogue issued by the Trenton Potteries Company. Decorative wrappers bound in dos-a-dos style tied with two silk twists one olive green one ochre. "Bathrooms of Character" has 40 pages beautifully illustrated with plans for creating a stylish bathroom. The cover design features a background in olive green squares outlined in white suggesting tiles with title letters in a raised white Arts and Crafts font. Embellishments of "tiles" with soft ochre stylized irises and foliage complete the handsome composition. The pamplet's counterpart "Porcelain Fixtures For Kitchen and Laundry" has 31 pages also nicely illustrated. Its cover design is identical to that of the bathroom pamphlet reversing the use of colors with ochre squares outlined in white and the iris designs executed in olive green. The text presents a wide array of superior qualities of the products including "Your Maid Will Find Cleaning Easy". It attests to shared contemporary frustrations "Every woman has had experience with the "servant problem". Dimensions and prices are included. This is the sixth edition of a booklet that was updated beginning circa 1914. Advertisements for the brochures were carried by some of the most prestigious periodicals of the day including House Beautiful Country Life and The Fra. Very scarce indeed particularly in fine condition and retaining the original postal envelope addressed in this case to "Gladys Drinkwater 1124 St. Vincent Street Utica N.Y." The envelope has a pencil date of 10/21/21 as well as the original three cent purple George Washington stamp canceled.</p> Trenton Pottery Co. paperback
187754162Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1877. Fourth edition revised. Small octavo 19cm. Publisher's green cloth titled in gilt and decoratively stamped in black on spine and front cover; 275pp; illus; one folding chart; lithographed frontispiece in colors. An exceedingly fresh and clean copy in the original publisher's cloth very near to Fine. Stenciled ink ex-libris of a Geo. M. Bond likely the engineer and inventor George Meade Bond ca 1853-1932 long-time chief engineer for Pratt & Whitney to front pastedown and head of title page. <br /> <br /> A nicely produced treatise-cum-trade catalog for this major producer of industrial machinery illustrated throughout with line engravings. An exceptionally pretty copy appearing almost unread. ROMAINE p.203 for the 3rd edition 1876 "one of the best illustrated catalog-books in the field. J.B. Lippincott unknown
19302430Milano 1930. Oblong folio 18 pages illustrated throughout. Stapled and string-bound typographic wrappers. General catalogue of moulds for pastry ice-cream gelato chocolate and related machinery. Very good in printed wrappers. OCLC locates no copies. unknown
195080410Chicago: Goes Lithographing Company 1950. Wraps. Very good. Oblong sample book 16 ½" x 10" containing 96 stock specimens. Original printed cardstock covers bound with two brads and a cloth tape spine with tabbed sections.<br /> <br /> The company now based in Wisconsin and still in operation today was founded in 1881 by Indiana-native Charles B. Goes 1855-1910. In 1884 the first stock certificate blanks were published and became the foundation for all Goes Stock Lines sold to printers stationers and office suppliers. The line features detailed vignettes depicting patriotic eagles and industry themed illustrations such as agriculture oil drilling and mining ventures. One stock image suggests the Atomic Age with the nuclear symbol in the foreground of a modern cityscape with a jet flying through the skies.<br /> <br /> This sample book is an important piece of printing history. It appears a few of the stock samples have been removed and one stock sample is torn. Some fraying to the spine and light foxing to a few of the specimens which are otherwise in very good condition. Goes Lithographing Company unknown
19155864Philadelphia Pa: The Company 1915. Booklet 23 x 14.5 cm. 60 pages. Illustrated. Index. Trade catalogue of a supplier of ice cream making equipment from freezers and mixers to scoops waffle cone irons molds and milk-shake mixers. There are even "special wood soled shoes for ice cream makers". The wrapper indicates the firm was founded in 1864. Tiny bit of edgewear to printed brick colored wrappers otherwise fine. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies; though founded in 1864 the firm is not represented in Romaine. The Company unknown
19236133New York: Wood & Selick Inc. Hudson Duane & Thomas Streets 1923. Quarto 28 x 25 cm. 76 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated. Lacking the separate price list. Publication date from the UC Davis copy which includes a price list dated March 15th 1923. ~ FIRST & ONLY EDITION. A trade catalogue of supplies and machinery for the ice cream trade including everything a small business might need to outfit an ice cream parlor including ice cream machines electric fudge warmers also good for bullion! ice cream pails trowels scoops spoons ladles straws soda glasses sundae cups chairs tables and other shop furniture. The firm of Wood & Selick was formed in 1880 and became a significant supplier of ingredients equipment and machinery for the baking confectionery and ice cream industries. They also were well known for a side business as the producers of W&S Cough Drops. Business was so good that the firm commissioned a new seven story brick warehouse at the corner of Duane and Hudson Streets in what is now known as New York’s Tribeca the handsome Babcock & Morgan building was recently home to David Bouley’s eponymous restaurant. Light soiling to publisher’s wrappers otherwise near fine. Scarce. OCLC locates two copies UC Davis and UVA’s Small Collection. Wood & Selick, Inc., Hudson Duane & Thomas Streets unknown
19029077Pittsburgh Pa: Published by Standard Sanitary M'f'g Co.; Chasmar-Winchell Press 1902. Quarto-sized cord-bound booklet 22 x 18 cm. 54 2 pages. Illustrated. Printed throughout in red and black. Awards page gilt printed and blind-stamped. The second trade catalogue issued by Pittsburgh's Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. The prior year the company issued their first catalogue with the same pagination. The catalogue begins with images of complete bathrooms with each element specified. The later part of the catalogue lists individual elements with dimensions and prices. Standard Sanitary worked with Chasmar-Winchell Press to design this and their other elegant catalogues. Internally fine. Original wrapper printed in black and brown has one small adhesion mark. Otherwise near fine. OCLC locates no copies of this and three copies of the 1901 printing; not in Romaine. Published by Standard Sanitary M'f'g Co.; Chasmar-Winchell Press unknown
1902244623Lyon: Imprimerie a Rey & Cie 1902. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy bound in half buckram over marble boards with gilt-blocked title to the spine edges very slightly toned. Some wear and tear as with age. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; 5 volumes. Subjects; Lyon. Chamber of Commerce. Reports of works. 1901. 1905. 1906. 1911. 1912. Lyon: Imprimerie a Rey & Cie hardcover