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1914505891914. Rep. Rep. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Eighth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission In Two Parts December 1 1914. Part I. Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. iii 232 iv pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on front free endleaf. Label on spine. $5. Part I ONLY. unknown books
1915505901915. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Ninth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission. In Two Parts. December 1 1915. Part I. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1915. iv 239 v pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on front pastedown and free endpaper. Label to spine. $5. Part I only. unknown books
1914505781914. Interstate Commerce Commission. Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 15 1913. Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. iii 250 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front pastedown and free endleaf. Label to spine. $5. unknown books
191272562Washington: GPO 1912. Hardcover. Very Good. folding map index 898p. 23cm. Former owner's name stamp on endpaper. No jacket. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
1917514931917. Interstate Commerce Commission. Unreported Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Volume 2 Table of Cases; Table of Cases Cited; Table of Commodities; Table of Localities. Division of Indices. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. iii 370 pp. Ex-library with stamps and markings. Tan cloth worn and soiled. Good. $25. unknown books
1917514871917. Interstate Commerce Commission. Unreported Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Volume 2 Table of Cases; Table of Cases Cited; Table of Commodities; Table of Localities. Division of Indices. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. iii 370 pp. Ex-library with stamps and markings. Tan cloth worn and soiled. Hinges cracked but holding. $25. unknown books
1914155811914. Ho. of Reps. Document No.1124. 1914. 49pp. disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1964322021964. Interstate Commerce Act. Abstracts of Supreme Court Decisions Interpreting the Interstate Commerce Act. Washington D.C.: Association of I.C.C. Practitioners 1964-1972. Three volumes. Hardcover. Cloth soiled. Ex-library white paper label to front cover stamps to edges and endpapers card pockets. Good. $20. unknown books
1964497541964. Interstate Commerce Act. Abstracts of Supreme Court Decisions Interpreting the Interstate Commerce Act. Washington D.C.: Association of I.C.C. Practitioners 1964-1972. Three volumes. Vol I: xiii 297 pp.; Vol. II: viii 119 pp.; Vol. III: vi 93 pp. Cloth worn. Previous owners signature on front free endpaper. Good. $40. unknown books
184336988London: Printed by T.R. Harrison 1843. Folio. 19 1 blank pp. New stitching light rubberstamp in upper blank portion of title page else Very Good.<br/><br/> England used her mighty naval power in a massive effort to stamp out the International Slave Trade. The major roadblock to a Treaty with the United States was English board-and-search tactics reminiscent of the objectionable practice that had helped to bring on the War of 1812. England claimed the right to board and search any vessel suspected of carrying on the Trade. The Earl of Aberdeen reports to Lord Ashburton on the "clamour about the right of search liberty of the seas &c." which "has already created so much excitement in the United States." Secretary of State Daniel Webster and his British counterpart settled the dispute in the Webster-Ashburton Treaty which also resolved the question of Maine's boundary with Canada.<br/> This publication treats exclusively the issues involved in the Slave Trade. The Correspondence describes "the nature of the stations or baracoons in which Slaves are collected on shore to be sold to the traders"; the areas of West Africa where the trade occurs; and the tactics of the ships which convey the slaves.<br/>OCLC 1007185044 2- Lib. Canada York U as of August 2020 and many facsimiles. Printed by T.R. Harrison unknown books
195641276Brussels: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions 1956. First Edition. Octavo 24cm.; publisher's staplebound card wrappers; 48pp. Wrapper extremities toned else Near Fine. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions unknown books
1820WRCAM41367Washington 1820. 8pp. Dbd. Untrimmed. Stab holes in gutter. Tanned at extremities. Very good. A report from Thomas L. McKenney on the relations between Indian agents and Indians in Mississippi. He recommends forming closer trading bonds with the Indians so that they are less likely to destroy supplies and goods which they are wont to purchase. SHOEMAKER 3860. unknown books
193073822El Centro California: Imperial County Board of Trade 1930. This pictorial brochure cites statistics predicting a population boom necessitating the reclamation of arid land by irrigation for farming to feed the 20 million people that will be living on the Pacific slopes by 1950: "If you can make profits in dairying anywhere you can make them in Imperial Valley. Green pastures all the year 'round plenty of water and plenty of sunshine no cold winter weather ample markets that buy all you can produce virtual immunity from stock diseases and above all a rapidly expanding population that constantly demands more dairy products - these are the guarantees that the Imperial Valley dairy industry is profitable stable and permanently established."<br/><br/>Illustrated with 14 black and white photographs of farming operations. Printed in black yellow and blue on both sides of a 24" x 9" sheet that folds to 4" x 9" 12 panels. An ink stamp on the front panel indicates this example was distributed by the California Tourist Association Sacramento. Light stain to the top corner of half the panels; otherwise very good. OCLC locates only four copies UC Davis Berkeley Irvine and the California State Library. Imperial County Board of Trade unknown books
196222759Walsenburg CO: Huerfano County Historical Society. Very Good. 1962. Stapled wraps. A small pamphlet with creasing to the covers. Unpaginated illustrated 9 x 16 cm. OCLC locates four copies.; 13 pages . Huerfano County Historical Society paperback books
186427277Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son 1864. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy sunned at the extremities one crease throughout leaves clean. 18 pp. 8vo. Sabin 31825. Printed by John Wilson and Son unknown books
188134703Providence R.I. 1881. 1st edition thus Romaine p. 189. Original brown cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to spine & front board. General wear to binding with dampstain to rear board. Hinges starting. Evidence of leaf removal prior to t.p. frontis. A Good copy of a rare trade catalogue no copies on OCLC. 252 pp. Illustrated. 12mo. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196827644New York: New York Chamber of Commerce 1968. First edition. Illustrated paper wrappers. Tiny nick else a fine copy. 48 pp. Illus. with color and b/w photos. Sm. 4to. OCLC shows only 6 copies. New York Chamber of Commerce 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
189522164London England: The Cobden Club 1895. 35 pages; the annual meeting of the Club with various speeches and reports; approx. 4 3/4" x 7" size; printed stapled self-wraps; browned paper stock closed tear to back panel; in good condition and interesting late 19th century British political economic & labor history ephemera; The Cobden Club act. 1866 - 1982 British club that was formed by ".a group of exponents and adherents of the ideas of Richard Cobden that originated in Thomas Bayley Potter's proposal in correspondence with John Stuart Mill in 1864 for a political science association in imitation of the successful Social Science Association set up in 1857. The idea it seems had Cobden's blessing and following his death in April 1865 at the suggestion of Thorold Rogers it took his name. The club was formed in May 1866 devoted to the worldwide diffusion of the principles linked with Cobden summarized in its motto Peace free trade and goodwill among nations." A. C. Howe in the DNB. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. The Cobden Club Paperback books
3367<p>The Gordon-Van Tine Co. Davenport Iowa 1934 This is a large quarto size catalog of home designs from the Gordon-Van Tine Company. . 136 pages with a home on almost every page including a floor plan layout with measurements. The homes are illustrated in black and white the wrappers in full color. Included is the original mailing envelope several letters to a prospective customer in Chicago and other sales ephemera. A perfect guide for the restorer. </p> Gordon-Van Tine Co. paperback books
19343350<p>Gordon-Van Tine Co. Davenport Iowa. 1934. A 50 page quarto in the original bright yellow and red wrappers covering all the materials needed for homebuilding in the 1930's. The catalog is profusely illustrated in color and black and white. Included items are front doors windows interior doors cabinets wood molding furnaces hardware paint including a page of sample color swatches. Great reference material for the restorer. A fine copy with no wear.</p> Gordon-Van Tine Co. paperback books
19233356Gordon-Van Tine Co. Davenport Iowa Circa 1923 <p>An oblong ocavo bound in the original color pictorial wrappers. 102 pages of building materials for a home. There are full page pictures and descriptions of various styles of Oak front doors art front doors leaded and stained glass panels trim built in kitchens cabinets breakfast nooks lighting fixtures roofing etc. Profusely illustrated in black and white and color. Some wear to paper spine and light soiling otherwise a near fine copy.</p> Gordon-Van Tine Co. paperback books
191111460Boston 1911. each volume is 10-12 pages. A series of bulletins written to provide knowledge of possible trades to parents or girls. Each bulletin offers information as to necessary training the pay that can be expected as well as a census of women involved in the trade etc. An incomplete run sold individually: ``# 4: nursey maid; # 5: dressmaking; # 6: millinery; # 7: straw hat making; # 8: manicuring and hairdressing; # 11: clothing machine operating. unknown books
19503353L. F. Garlinghouse Topeka KS Circa 1950. This is a trade catalog of homes to build profusely illustrated with photographs and floor plans with measurements. The catalog is 40 pages with a house design on each page. Cost estimates range from $3300 to over $8000. A few penciled notes and figures below some of the houses but overall a fine copy with no wear the text clean and bright. Many modest bungalows but also quite a few large substantial brick and stone houses. L. F. Garlinghouse Col paperback books
184324188St. Louis 1843. 1pp. docketed on verso. Folio. Old fold lines; some separation at folds a few repaired with older archival tape. Quite clean and bright. Good. Jim Bridger's bad debts.<br/> <br/>A remarkable window into the business dealings of famed mountain man Jim Bridger this signed manuscript affidavit of John P. Sarpy testifies to his actions on behalf of the estate of fellow fur trader Henry Fraeb who was killed by Indians in the Rocky Mountains. Sarpy who was a partner in the major firm Pierre Chouteau &. Co. had worked closely with Fraeb and knew him well. In his affidavit he writes about the Chouteau Company's concerns about Jim Bridger Fraeb's partner at the time of his demise and the difficulty of getting Bridger to pay his debts. Dated at St. Louis Sarpy's affidavit says that "on the 8th day of August last he was appointed.administrator of the estate of Henry Fraeb then lately deceased. Said Fraeb had been a trader in the mountains & was at the time of his death in partnership with a man of the name of James Bridger & said Bridger & Fraeb were indebted to the firm of Pierre Chouteau Jr. & Co. & it was feared by the members of said firm that unless some one became the administrator of the said Fraeb the said Bridger might interpose difficulties in the settlement of the accounts existing between them & Bridger & Fraeb. & for the purpose of doing justice to themselves as well as to the said Fraeb the said Sarpy applied for letters of administration which were granted to him as above mentioned. The said Bridger has however since this time been here & has settled in full the accounts existing between the firm of Pierre Chouteau Jr. & Co. & the said Bridger & Fraeb. And the said Sarpy says that no property has come into his hands as the administrator of the said Fraeb although it may be that the said Fraeb has property in the mountain country or in the hands of James Bridger his former partner." Though he may have been one of the greatest and most beloved mountain men of all time Jim Bridger was not the best debt in the world nor did Pierre Chouteau & Co. forget business. unknown books