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193222996Los Angeles: Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 1932. Faux leather binding. Gilt stamped spine & upper board. VG corners rubbed. 156 44 pp product index. Illustrated. 4to. 27.5cm x 20cm. <br/><br/> Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce hardcover books
190726600Paris: E. Bernard 1907. First edition. 8vo. 299 pp. numerous illustrations 3 folding plates. Printed paper wrappers. Faded along spine and edges with light chipping and tears ; else very good and partially unopened. Volume 5 of a 6 volume series issued freom 1905 - 1910. This is the only volume in the series pertaining to photography. <br/><br/> E. Bernard unknown books
196526097Ibadan: Ministry of Information ca. 1965. First Edition. Oblong octavo 16.5x23.5cm.; original grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; unpaged; illus. A bit dust-soiled some wear from handling else Very Good and sound. Second volume in a series of three publications on progress in Western Nigeria. Ministry of Information unknown books
195060816Greenough MT: L.T. Cahoon 1950. Trade card 2 1/2 x 4 inches printed on light card stock and employing several sizes and styles of type. Lee Cahoon of Greenough Montana served as a director of the Western Montana Outfitters and Guides Association in the early 1950s. Very good. #7924. <br/><br/> L.T. Cahoon unknown books
18936177Montreal: The Gazette Printing Company 1893. First edition . Very Good/Valuable reference for the development of commerce in Montreal from the earliest times to the end of the 19th century. 23 cm; 225 pages and 20 half-tone plates 3 maps two of them folding. Extra half-tone printed title page. Bound in brown pebbled cloth. Slight fray at head; front free endleaf loose else unblemished and in very good condition! Signature of Dugald MacDonald on title page. The Gazette Printing Company hardcover books
199367162Glendale:: Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce. Fine. 1993. Paperback. B004B87EW4 . Black and white photographs throughout. First edition paperback. Fine in oversize pictorial wraps.; 80 pages . Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce, paperback books
197419804South Holland Illinois: White's Pit Stop Inc. 1974. Wraps. Very good. 4to. Illustrated thin card wraps. Bound by 2 brad tacks at left margin. About very good. Black and white mechanically reproduced product description leaves many illustrated bound together with color brochures and 3 separate color publications into a single catalog. Hundreds of pages. Approximately 1 1/2" thick. Wraps moderately worn. Rear wrapper and two leaves detached. Contents clean and well preserved throughout. <br/><br/>A fantastic quintessentially 1970's dealer catalog of custom chopper accessories for domestic and Japanese bikes. Published by the Chopper Corner company of suburban Chicago the profusely illustrated contents consist of original company ads and price lists most illustrated and 3 separate publications: CHOPPER: The Custom Motorcycle Guide 74 ; PAUGHCO Quality Motorcycle Accessories Catalog 101 ; A COLLECTION OF EMBROIDERED MOTOCYCLE EMBLEMS. Nudity and chrome abound in this uncommon and compelling example of the marketing of outlaw biker culture. White's Pit Stop, Inc. paperback books
194713001947. MOUNT HOLLY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE STORY OF MOUNT HOLLY NEW JERSEY. Illustrated. Mount Holly NJ: Mount Holly Chamber of Commerce 1947. Small 8vo. printed wraps; 46 pages. First Edition- not a reproduction. A scarce book published by the local Chamber of Commerce to present an accurate and honest description of Mount Holly as a place to work and live. Very Good contents clean & tight. $125.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
5736Japan: late Edo. Until the late 17th century the Chinese had been permitted to move in Japan quite freely for trading purposes. But in 1689 due to the rise of smuggling activities the Chinese were restricted like the Dutch to a compound on the eastern tip of Nagasaki - called the "Tojin yashiki" "Chinamen's mansions" - surrounded by a moat and walls with gates which could be locked from the outside. Inside were housed on average 2000 Chinese merchants and sailors along with interpreters inspectors and staff. This scroll depicts two large Chinese ships just off Nagasaki surrounded by a number of smaller transport and supply ships. It is clear that these smaller ships are Japanese based on the clothes the crewmen are wearing. The numerous Japanese government officials are dressed in black robes; they are inspecting the arriving goods sugar raw silk and finished fabrics along with antiques. The final section of the scroll depicts a portion of Tojin yashiki. We see the arriving transport ships warehouses government workers inspecting the arriving goods laborers carrying goods etc. This scroll - based on a scroll at the City Museum of Kobe entitled "Nagasaki tokan koeki zukan" - is unfinished in several ways: it has not been fully colored and it is clearly incomplete at the end. Nevertheless this is a marvelous record of the early trading days in Japan with the outside world. Minor worming carefully repaired otherwise in fine condition. hardcover books
1971164659Chicago: National Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy 1971. Four panel brochure very good condition 8.5x11 inches. Davis is compared to the Haymarket martyrs Sacco and Vanzetti Eugene Debs Jimmy Hoffa and Cesar Chavez. The National Coordinating Committee was founded in Chicago in 1970. National Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy unknown books
191772735Washington 1917. Paperback. Very Good. 110p. Wrapper. 24cm. Cover browning around edges. 64th Congress 2d Session House Document No. 2112. <br/><br/> paperback books
196132741New York: National Foreign Trade Council 1961. First edition. Cloth. A very good clean crisp copy light foxing on the top edge. 458 pp. 8vo. Copy of Albert J. Parreño with his name stamped in gilt on front board: Parreño served on the panel on Foreign Investments. National Foreign Trade Council hardcover books
195932753New York: National Foreign Trade Council 1959. First edition. Cloth. A very good copy with a sunned spine. No dust jacket. 476 pp. 8vo. National Foreign Trade Council hardcover books
198218069Great Neck N.Y.: National Paper Trade Association 1982. viii 142 pages; occasionally illustrated in black and white color with paper trade advertisements information; useful history of the business via the trade directory which names of companies principals and sales departments contact addresses and telephone numbers coded system of telling more about the company; at back is a paper industry production fact section with statistics and census material on the business; including a state-by-state geographical index and another section with international members; printed paper cover wraps; some light edge tips wear to binding; very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. National Paper Trade Association Paperback books
180318044Washington City: Pr. by William Duane & Son 1803. 8vo. 7 pp. <br><br>Referred to the Committee of the whole House to whom was committed on the 10th instant a Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures on "so much of the Message of the President of the United States as relates to discriminating and countervailing duties and the Act of the British Parliament on that subject. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 5354. Removed from a nonce volume. A librarian's lightly pencilled notation on p. 1. Very good. Pr. by William Duane & Son unknown books
186427636New York: John W. Amerman Printer 1864. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good copy light offsetting to front wrapper one initial at top edge mail fold marginal line to one paragraph. 26 pp. 8vo. Reprints Barstow's original argument against the Usury laws Report upon the Usury laws as well as nearly ten years of further reports and memorials questions and answers to criticisms and various appendices. Barstow argues that the current laws restrict trade: "We have for many months witnessed in our city a most grievous pressure on our money market; a pressure almost beyond a parallel for intensity. The cost of raising money has weighed down the energies of many enterprising men. Usury Law restrictions have afforded no alleviation in the hour of need. The very reverse of this has been their result." Scarcer than the initial report. OCLC shows only six copies: NYPL Stanford Law Harvard Brit. Lib. 2 and American Antiquarian Society. John W. Amerman, Printer unknown books
182427645New York: Printed by Daniel Fanshaw 1824. First edition. Stitched self wrappers. A very good or better untrimmed copy mild foxing mainly on the edge of the front wrapper signed "R. Hand" with the word "approved" on first page. 23 pp. 8vo. Argues against new tariffs and restrictions on Trade which it declares are unconstitutional. There can be no taxes whose purpose is not strictly to raise revenue thus taxation cannot be used as a policy tool. "It is painful to your memorialists to perceive that while the nation. is beginning to see the advantages of a free Commerce and the evils of restrictive laws.attempts are making in the United States to induce the national government to adopt a narrow retrograde policy." 18th Congress 1st session. Shaw & Shoemaker 17405; Kress Lib. C.1301. Printed by Daniel Fanshaw unknown books
184227637New York: J. P. Wright Printer 1842. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Lacking the printed wrappers else a very good or better bright copy. 11 pp. 8vo. The Chamber argues for a "discriminating duty on foreign imports" as opposed to direct taxation to raise the funds needed by the Federal government. Presented at the 2nd session of the 27th Congress. OCLC locates two copies: Library Company of Philadelphia and Boston Atheneum. Sabin 54161. Amer. Imprints 423608. J. P. Wright, Printer unknown books
181927640Washington D. C.: Printed by Gales & Seaton 1819. First edition. Removed. Marginal holes from binding untrimmed small stain on rear wrapper a good copy. 8 pp. 8vo. The Chamber calls for Congress to impose a heavy tonnage duty to counteract the French duties on American goods. OCLC show only two copies: LOC and Boston Athenaeum Shaw & Shoemaker 49872. Printed by Gales & Seaton unknown books
182918792Washington 1829. 8vo. 33 pp. <br><br>February 16 1829.Read ordered to lie on the table and be printed." Government document: 20th Congress 2d Session. 79. Removed from a nonce volume. Pencilled numeral in top right corner of p. 1. Foxed. Very good. unknown books
194727643New York: n.p. 1947. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine copy with a paper clip impression on the front. 6 pp. 8vo. A thorough critique of New York subway problems with the usual Chamber of Commerce solution. n.p. unknown books
194727642New York: n.p. 1947. First edition. A near fine copy with a paper clip impression on the front. 2 pp. 8vo. Another no tax resolution against a car and truck tax. n.p. unknown books
185827638New York: Printed by John A. Douglas & Co. 1858. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good copy top third of spine split owner's name small circular stain to last few leaves. 36 pp. 8vo. The copy of the editor of the New York Abend Zeitung with one name corrected within. Printed by John A. Douglas & Co. unknown books
1949129844n.p.: Office of Information Economic Cooperation Administration 1949. 33p. wraps crease on front cover. Compares US favorably to the USSR; apparently a US-funded reprint. Emblem on last page shows shield with stars and stripes bearing the slogan "For European recovery supplied by the United States of America Office of Information, Economic Cooperation Administration unknown books
190036847Dayton Ohio 1900. Trade card from "The Station Confectionery Tables for Ladies and Gentlemen." Pink card stock printed with blue inks oblong 4" x 2-1/4." Very Good with the Union Bug of Dayton's Allied Printing Trades Council at the bottom. <br/><br/> Dayton's Union Station opened in 1900. Legal segregation was the norm in most of the Union until passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. unknown books