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18052612Leipzig: E. Z. Steinacker 1805. 3 parts small oblong 4to 178 x 219 mm. 20; 18; "19" recte 20 pp. Each part with half-title only titles supplied on the wrappers. 12 plates of oval hand-colored tinted aquatints by Geissler. Occasional light foxing to text. Publisher's original pale green printed wrappers some wear and creasing sewing loose in part 1.Only Edition a high spot of nineteenth-century German book illustration a fine copy in the rare original wrappers. In impressionistic prose an anonymous author delivers a dozen diverting vignettes of salesmen and their customers at the annual Leipzig trade fair weaving stories around Geissler's masterly hand-colored aquatints. This delightful suite was issued in parts published to coincide with the two 1804 Leipzig fairs at Easter and Michaelmas and the 1805 Easter fair. Together Geissler's aquatints and the text portray fortunetellers a peep show and its barker performing jugglers and musicians Russian dancers Transylvanian and Greek merchants in their native dress shoemakers Jewish clothing vendors processions of horses for sale horse traders and peddlers and fraudsters of every ilk. One of the oldest trade fairs in Europe by the eighteenth century the Leipzig fair had become the main venue for trade with Eastern Europe a perfect artistic subject for Geissler who had spent most of his twenties traveling through Russia and the Ukraine.Geissler's first subject part 1 Scene 1 is a second-hand bookseller. Surrounded by trunks of dusty books and pictures this poorly dressed oddball is a master of patter. His efforts to sell two popular 17th-century prayerbooks Arndt's Paradies-Gärtlein and Michael Cubach's Gebetbuch to a couple of wary customers is rendered verbatim. Other than the fact that the books are recommended for their usefulness the tactics of persuasion have not changed in two centuries. Meanwhile in the background two street urchins "two sons of the Vorstadt poorer outlying areas of town from the Order of the Barefoot" steal a defective copy of a red-bound issue of the Taschenbuch "wishing to return it to precisely the place mentioned in the title" i.e. their pockets. A poor book collector arrives; he is granted credit. This inimitable scene is completed by two more characters a French emigré hoping to find a "La Fontainesque novel" for a few pennies and a poet for hire shown from the back in the aquatint whose tragi-comic portraits are gleaned from their clothing hairstyles and gestures as rendered by Geissler.Equally astute and moving are the portraits of Russians and Eastern Europeans who appear in five scenes. In the final chapter in part 2 the anonymous author - an "unnamed Leipzig man of letters a friend of Geissler's who worked for a Modemagazin fashion magazine probably Baumgartner's" Wustmann p. 23 - quotes Geissler's own description of the wild Russian dancing and singing of the last night of the fair in a moving paean to Slavic soulfullness sharply contrasted with Germanic stiffness.The son of a Leipzig goldsmith and mineral dealer Geissler had trained at the Art Academy there but his major influence was the illustrator Johann Salomo Richter from whom he learned the taste for hand-colored aquatint portraits of the common people and genre scenes of everyday life. Geissler spent 1790 to 1798 in Russia serving as the expedition artist with the German scientist Peter Simon Pallas on his travels in the Caucasus and southern Russia. On his return to Leipzig Geissler published the Pallas works as well as his own illustrated accounts of Russian customs and costumes. Creatively gifted Geissler was also skilled at marketing his works. He established close relations with Leipzig publishers for whom he produced numerous children's books. The present "Scenes from the Leipzig Fair" was his most important publication during the period between his return from Russia and the Napoleonic wars. He later produced illustrated reportages of the Battle of the Nations Völkerschlacht in Leipzig and individual war images for newspapers almanacs and even peep shows. In the US OCLC locates copies at Brown Rice University and University of Wisconsin. Lipperheide 828 DfG 5; G. Wustmann C. G. H. Geissler der Zeichner der Völkerschlacht Leipzig 1912 pp. 23-24 and 115 note 24;; Rümann Die illustrierten deutschen Bücher des 19. Jahrhunderts 1926 504; Thieme Becker 13:351-2. E. Z. Steinacker unknown books
1929001228Paris: Librairie Larousse 1929. 1st Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 106 1 pp. 96 plates showing book art of period Art Nouveau or Jugendstil Art Deco Modernist Cubist and assortment of other styles. Some plates in full color others three or four toned yet others b&w. Outstanding review appreciation and study of early twentieth century art book aesthetics as developed internationally with French trends and practice emphasized but some discussion and representation of what was going on elsewhere in Europe. Also a truly rare exposition book. Pages clean except for small stamp of Museum of French Art New York on all plate margins. Light soilage to wraps and typical moderate wear along spine edges. <br/><br/> Librairie Larousse paperback books
19243357<p>Lighting Education Committee 1924 A twenty-four page catalog in original pictorial wrappers. Oblong about 7in x 10 in. Fully illustrated in black and white and half-tone illustrations of interior rooms fixtures doorways etc. The text outlines what lighting is needed for which tasks and rooms. The first page outlines a contest for children to study the book investigate their home and lighting cut pictures out of the fixtures and place them in the rooms illustrated in the catalog. Additionally write an essay of no more than 600 words. This copy is very good with just a couple of creases to the front cover. nothing has been cut out! and is clean and unmarked.</p> Lighting Educational Committee 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
1934291408New York: Long Island Chamber of Commerce 1934. paperback. very good. Two maps many black-and-white photographs and one woodcut by Henry R. Diamond. 64 pages thin 8vo pictorial wrappers; lightly dust soiled. New York: The Long Island Chamber of Commerce 1934. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Long Island Chamber of Commerce unknown 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
1921WRCAM16131Los Angeles 1921. 32pp. Color photos. Printed wrappers. Minor soiling on wrappers else very good. A charming promotional guide profusely illustrated with contemporary color scenes from the county. Includes an early mention of moving picture studios. unknown books
19383545Los Angeles: Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County 1938. Single sheet 23 cm x 81.5 cm printed on both sides that folds to digest size 23 cm x 10 cm Folds as issued. Very good. Los Angeles promotional piece issued by the Chamber of Commerce that contains descriptions of the Los Angeles area that is illustrated with black and white views.<br/><br/>"To the usual pulsating vibrant hum of industry metropolitan Los Angeles adds the unusual climate. This great natural resource stimulates workers and employers alike. Because of the abundance of sunshine and fresh air great factories are free from the necessity of using artificial lighting and heating. This advantage is not only reflected in lower operating costs but in greater happiness and efficiency of employees. Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County unknown 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
19123342<p><b>HOME BUILDING BUNGALOW TRADE CATALOG </b> Los Angeles Investment Co. 1912 Oblong octavo 92 pages. This copy is in poor condition missing both front and back covers and likely the last page of text. The book is well used the title page has edge chips and soiling. Internally it is clean and a very suitable working copy. This book has home designs in the Arts and Crafts style about one per page with a black and white picture of the house and a floorplan with measurements prices and descriptions. It is amazing to see so many familiar California style homes pictured with nothing around them! No other houses not many trees it looks like the company built one house to a block took a picture and then sent out the salesmen with this catalog. A scarce item.</p> Los Angeles Investment Co. paperback books
1970145884Los Angeles: Trade Unionists for Peace 1970. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet mimeographed on one side very good. Invitation to a meeting to discuss the impact of the Vietnam War and Nixon's policies on workers. Also included is a second similar handbill dated March 2 1970. Trade Unionists for Peace unknown books
306749Exposition Number 1915. Folding eight-panel brochure 9" x 16". 7 halftone illustrations. Outer panels tinted yellow. Very good. No signatures or bookplates. Covers trolley and rail trips railroads street car rides tenting on the beach hotels and apartments country clubs etc. Includes views of Catalina Island Mount Lowe Incline Mission Play L.A. Country Club Busch Sunken Gardens etc. No Binding. Very Good. Exposition Number, 1915. unknown books
190758405Santa Clara CA: Nace Printing Co 1907. 1 sheet illustrated measuring 29 x 67 cm. folded to 15 x 9 cm. Black lettered and illustrated salmon covers stamped with the name of the Geo. W. Turner Insurance on rear. Panorama photo of Los Gatos as well as photos of individual houses.<br/>OCLC 29281501 - Columbia Univ. Univ. of CA Berkeley and also Davis. <br/><br/> Nace Printing Co unknown 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
1906285153Cincinnati: Lukenheimer Company 1906. hardcover. very good-. Comprising Brass and Iron Valves Whistles Cocks Gauges Injectors Lubricators Oil Pumps Oil and Grease Cups. Many Illus. 472pp. 12mo red cloth cloth lightly dampstained otherwise very good. Cincinnati: Lukenheimer Company 1906.<br/><br/> Lukenheimer Company unknown books
35201Manchester: Marsden and Co n. d. Ca late 19th C / early 20th C. Green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to front cover. A VG copy. 67 1 pp. Illustrated. 7-1/8" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/>A trade catalogue with a detailed parts breakdown for divers feeders manufactured by Hetherington a firm making ". all kinds of Cotton Opening Scutching Carding Preparing Spinning and Doubling Machinery also Engineers' Tools Mill Gearing Hoists etc.". Marsden and Co hardcover books
1962349441962. MANASQUAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MANASQUAN. Compiled By Townspeople For the Diamond Jubilee. Lewiston Maine: Geiger Brothers 1962. Sm. 4to. imitation blue leather stamped in silver. First Edition. Very Good ink name front endpaper. $20.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1860D4923Pennsylvania 1860s-1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. Ledger belonging to Levi Oberholzer manufacturer of cough medicines in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Reverse calf oblong 4to about 9.25-by-7.75 inches; spine stamped: RECEIPTS; contains hundreds of manuscript entries acknowledging payment for materials and ingredients for remedies many with attached revenue stamps plus numerous bank checks payable to Oberholzer's order. Offers a wealth of handwriting specimens and signatures pretty engraved checks and more from Philadelphia Boston and New York as well as smaller cities and towns in the northeastern United States. A nice example of the commerce of the period specific to health medicine and pharmacy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
028941Detailed manuscript archive pertaining to this vessel owned by Ichabod Goodwin 1794-1882 merchant and businessman of Portsmouth and Governor of New Hampshire1. The archive consists of correspondence bills receipts and documents pertaining to the <i>Morning Glory</i> and her voyage to California Washington Territory and Vancouver on what proved to be a particularly ill fated voyage. 42 letters 73 pages mainly quarto 164 bills receipts etc. 28 legal documents 112 pp. from England Esquimault Victoria Vancouver British Columbia Port Townsend and Steilacoom Washington Territory San Francisco Peru etc. <br />The <i>Morning Glory</i> H. H. Hobbs masterwas engaged in coastal trade between Peru and the Northwest Coast of Washington Territory and Vancouver British Columbia. She was on a return voyage to Callao with a cargo of lumber for the South American market when disaster struck as related in the following letter from Hobbs to Ichabod Goodwin: <p> San Francisco June 13 1858 </p><p> "Hon. I Goodwin </p><p> Dear Sir </p><p> I am very sorry to have to inform you that I have met with a great misfortune with the ship. I was beating out of the straits of Fucu Straits of Juan de Fuca and struck a sunken rock that lays about one half mile off the race rocks. At half past 12.00 P.M. on May 30th while in the act of tacking ship. This rock is not down on any charts not even those of the British man of war it has 10 feet draft at low water. The ship remained on the rock from half past twelve until eight in the morning when she rolled over on her beam ends and slid off. The rock was very steep for the ship struck bows on and at the Break of the forcastle there was five fathoms of water and at the stern there was eleven fathoms. The ship made no water from the time she struck until five in the morning when she commenced making water very fast and by the time we had been off the rock an hour the ship was entirely full after we found that we could not make any impression on the water for we had our hands pumping the water gained two feet on us the crew refused to proceed to sea I wanted to bring the ship to San Francisco as I know there were no conveniences north of this port where the ship could be repaired. But as the crew would not work but all refused to work the Ship I was obliged to make for the first port. I brought the ship into the harbour of Esquimault where all of the British men of war lay. </p><p> I came down to San Francisco to see the Underwriters Agent to see what I should do with the ship and he will not consent to let me bring the ship down as she is consequently I have been obliged to get a steam pump to take up to pump the ship out and also a diver if we can stop the leak with a diver who has a submarine armour we will use the steam pump. I return by the first steamer that leaves for Victoria. Messrs Flint & Peabody will furnish me with funds. ." </p><p> The collection goes on to detail the progress of the vessels repairs in an effort to reach San Francisco the nearest place where the proper repair of the ship could be completed. However while attempting to bring the vessel from Victoria to San Francisco the ship encountered a violent gale and was run onto the beach at Port Townsend Washington Territory in hopes that the leak could be reached and repaired while partially exposed. </p><p> Hobbs at length made temporary repairs and set sail for San Francisco in September 1859: </p><p> Port Townsend Sept. 26 1859 </p><p> Hon I. Goodwin </p><p> Dear Sir </p><p> I have just received yours of August 17th. I am now on the point of sailing for San Francisco I have got the leak stopped so that ten minutes pumping will do for twenty four hours. I have been obliged to sell some of the cargo of lumber to raise funds to disburse the ship. payable in ten days after the arrival of the ship in San Francisco. The parties who advance the money were not able to advance the necessary funds until the arrival of the steamer from San Francisco consequently I was obliged to sell the lumber to pay off labourers I do not know how I will raise the money to disburse the ship in San Francisco I am now of your opinion that it would have been for the Interest of all concerned to have abandoned the ship in Victoria. I shall be ready for sea tomorrow and will not be over ten or fourteen days getting to San Francisco." </p><p> The Morning Glory was eventually taken to Mare Island put in dry dock and was thoroughly overhauled: </p><p> Mare Island Nov. 19th 1859 </p><p> "Honble I Goodwin </p><p> Dear Sir </p><p> The survey that I had held on the ship estimated that the cost of repairing on the ship would come less than thirty thousand dollars so under this survey I could not abandon. The repairs were all recommenced by Mr. Hanscom and he says that the ship will be as good as before. We have put in a lower piece of stern and forward piece of Keel of California live oak. The ship is now on the dock and will of next Thursday. The Knees are to be refastened and the stantions in the lower hold kneed also. </p><p> P.S. We did not find the ship injured near as much as we expected every one here says that she is the strongest and most thorough built ship that has ever been on the dock." </p><p> This highly detailed archive documents virtually everything that went into and out of the vessel upon this voyage. It details aspects of Northwest Coast maritime commerce maritime law insurance and salvage construction and other costs and the economics of the coastal trade at the time. </p><p> 1. <i>American National Biography </i>vol. 9 pp. 269-271 </p><p> <i>Dictionary of American Biography</i> volume IV pp. 408-409 </p><p><i> Who Was Who in America </i>Historical Volume p. 210 </p> 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
1975237616Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce 1975. paperback. very good-. Illus. a few in color. 96pp. 8vo pr. wrs. wrappers lightly soiled. N.p.: Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce 1975.<br/><br/> Contains many ads from local businesses.<br/><br/> Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce unknown books
1995SKU1032370Community Communications Corp 1995-10-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 1885352204 First Edition stated. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding there is some sunning to the rear panel of the dust jacket pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. Ships from our bookstore in West Columbia S.C.! lz Community Communications Corp hardcover books
189348551New York: Sudhaus & Erlenkötter 1893. 1st printing thus. Original pale green glazed paper covers printed in black. Later black cloth spine. General wear & soiling to covers. Some leaves at rear with dog-earred lower corners. Overall Very Good. 4 297 3 pp. Items presented in alphabetical order. Laid-in after p. 14 an advertising leaflet for a "Capital Dry Cell Battery" with mss note in bottom margin: Dz. $42 00/100 Net." Profusely illustrated with each instrument / item depicted. 10" x 6-3/4" <br/><br/> Sudhaus & Erlenkötter hardcover books
1930251134Paris: B. Arnaud 1930. Paperback. Each leaf a numbered plate on high-gloss alkaline paperstock plate numbers run to p.151 but nearly one hundred leaves are omitted - obviously a catalogue prepared for a specific client - plates #1-4 for instance are followed by #10 which is followed by #15. Find titlepage plus 59 leaves exhibiting tableware rectos only then 36 leaves printed recto & verso showing a range of designs that could be etched on any of the glassware products. No color artists' renderings in shaded b&w one to two dozen on a page. Softbound in 11x8.5 inch yapp-edged plain printed wraps fastened with decorative cord. Item is mildly edgeworn those overlapping yapps take a beating joint at tail has a quarter-inch split cord is a little pokey-looking both textblock and covers bear an upper-corner bump affecting a 2x1 inch corner-tip wedge throughout. Quite sound otherwise and perfectly clean and unmarked. Mostly articles for meals and entertaining but two "urinals" for the bedridden homme femme are shown with cheese dishes p.58. B. Arnaud paperback books
1984201717Los Angeles: Camara Mexicano de Comercio 1984. Six panel brochure folded to 3.75x8.5 inches text in Spanish information booth prices map of the event emblem of the organization in color on cover mild wear. Brochure publicizing the trade fair. Camara Mexicano de Comercio unknown books