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191549115Detroit Mich: Maxwell Motor Co. Inc 1915. 1st printing. Green & white card stock covers stapled. Minor wear & soiling. Some foxing. A VG item. A fold-out pictorial brochure with 10 panels each with a b/w image of a Maxwell automobile in divers settings e.g. "ploughing through the heavy snow near the top of Mount Lassen." 5" x 5-1/8" <br/><br/>Maxwell - Briscoe Motor Company formed ca 1904 was named after its founders Jonathan Dixon Maxwell who earlier had worked for Oldsmobile and the Briscoe Brothers Metalworks with Benjamin Briscoe President of the company in 1907. <br /> <br />OCLC shows no institutional holdings of this specific Maxwell catalogue. <br /> <br />Rare. Maxwell Motor Co. Inc unknown books
37077Boston: The Barta Press n. d. 1st printing ca 1920. No copies found on OCLC. Brown paper wrappers stapled. BOOK Of MOTOR CARS. Stanley Motor Carriage Co. Newton Massachusetts U.S.A. Wrapper title. Light wear. 2 stamps of "W. G. Thuman / Stanley Steam Cars / 230 E. Channel St. / Stockton Calif." Prior owner signature at top of front wrapper. Line 1cm wide of paper remnants across inside rear wrapper. Withal a VG copy. 24 pp. 8 photographic images of Stanley vehicles 6 of the 7 passenger model; 1 of the 5 passenger Touring Car & 1 of the 4 passenger Coupe. 8vo. 9" x 6" <br/><br/> The Barta Press unknown books
191744837Cleveland Ohio: The Reflex Ignition Co 1917. 1st printing thus. Light greyish-brown paper wrappers stapled printed in dark brown. A Near Fine example. 15 1 pp. Printed by The Artcraft Co. Cleveland. Stapled to the title leaf is a 1917 Dealer's price list printed on yellow paper 6-1/4" x 3-1/2". Illustrated with cuts & drawings of the divers available spark plugs. 7-1/4" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> The Reflex Ignition Co unknown books
40538Milwaukee n. d. 1st printing ca 1922-23. No copies found on OCLC. Printed brown paper wrappers stapled. Modest wear. VG. 28 pp. Illustrated primarily from b/w photographs. 10-1/2" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
191136985San Francisco 1911. 1st edition thus. OCLC locates just one institutional holding. Original publisher's beige rough-weave cloth screw-post binder with nickle plated metal spine label identifying the binder as "Waterhouse Binder Spreader. Patented February 28 1911.". Expected wear & soiling to binding. Age toning to paper. A solid VG copy. xx 620 pp. Thumb-tabbed Index at front. Profusely illustrated with cuts. 4to. 12" x 10-1/4" <br/><br/>Waterhouse & Lester a venerable California firm that began as a supplier of carriage & wagon equipment becoming one of the largest suppliers in their day of automotive equipment such as that found in this catalogue. Herein will be found not only carburetors but also all ancillary material such as rings & snaps as well as the tools necessary e.g. calipers & tap wrenches to maintain one's 'horseless carriage'. hardcover books
192649572Long Island City New York: Interboro Hoist & Body Corporation Borden Avenue and Van Dam Street 1926. 1st printing thus i.e. for this year. Bound in a brown 3-hole binder. Now with a custom-cut protective mylar wrapper. Edge wear to covers with a tideline to front cover upper right corner. Withal a solid VG copy. Each section A - Y with a separate pagination. ~ 200 pp. Illustated throughout with b/w photographic images. 11-1/8" x 8-3/4" <br/><br/> Interboro Hoist & Body Corporation, Borden Avenue and Van Dam Street unknown books
194141977Detroit: Evans-Winter-Hebb Inc for Buick Motor Company 1941. 1st printing. Color printed paper wrappers stapled. General wear. A VG copy. 31 1 pp. Every page with at least one color illustration. Oblong format: 9-1/2" x 13-1/2" <br/><br/>An attractive promotional piece extolling the 1942 Buick line Special Roadmaster & The Limited as offered during the austere war years. The Special Convertible Coupe is especially appealing and these days probably a bit pricey if all original. Evans-Winter-Hebb Inc for Buick Motor Company unknown books
40225New York: Durant Motors Inc n. d. 1st printing presumed. Printed paper wrappers stapled. Interior rear wrapper provide vehicle specifications as well as 6 dealer locations. Modest wear to wrappers with chip to upper portion of rear wrapper fore-edge. Vertical fold line. A VG copy. Unpaginated though 12 pages. Pages with pink & orange border. Illustrated with 14 different photographic-style images of 2 models as well as various aspects of the vehicles including passenger compartment engine clutch frame etc. Oblong format: 4-3/4" x 6" <br/><br/>Durant Motors Inc. a relatively short-lived automobile manfacturer established in 1921 by former General Motors CEO William "Billy" Durant following his termination by the GM board of directors. Initially the firm enjoyed some success primarily due to Durant's previous track record at General Motors but long-term sales proved to be less than necessary to maintain production economies and the firm went out of business in 1931. This a rare advertising brochure from Durant Motors; OCLC locates no copies of it and in fact only 2 Durant pieces are recorded by OCLC each in a single copy. Durant Motors Inc unknown books
192664945Austin TX: Austin Chamber of Commerce; Von Boeckmann-Jones Co. Printers 1926. Black lettered tan patterned paperwraps stapled. 16 cm. 56 pp. A promotional for the city illustrated with numerous black & white photos. A very good copy. OCLC lists copies at Amon Carter Daughters of the Republic of Texas Lib. Texas Christian and Yale. Two other copies not giving pagination are found at Calif. State Lib.-Sutro and Texas A&M. A typed note across the bottom of the front wrappers states "R. Niles Graham-Pease collection" which is housed at the Texas State Library and Archives their copy has different pagination. <br/><br/> Austin Chamber of Commerce; Von Boeckmann-Jones Co., Printers paperback books
188336090Atlanta 1883. Broadside 5-3/8" x 8-1/2". Very Good. unknown books
188436091Atlanta 1884. Broadside 6" x 9-3/8". Fine. <br/><br/> A new firm was birthed by J.M. McCombs F.M. McCombs and George Taylor of Boston "under the firm name of McCombs Taylor & Co. and will continue the business of the Atlanta Machine Works in all its various branches. Our Mr. Taylor who will have charge of the Mechanical Department of our works is an inventor of Machinery Draftsman and Mechanical Engineer of over twenty years experience. We are prepared to build Engines and Boilers Gold Mills Pulleys Shafting and Hangings Switch Stands and Railroad Castings Elevators and Hoisting Machines Steam Pumps." and other stuff too. unknown books
1914New York: The H. K. Fly Company 1911. An octavo 307 pp. bound in cobalt blue cloth with an extaordinary Art Nouveau pictorial cover of a songbird in the branches of a flowering tree against a bright gilt sky. Titles on cover and spine also gilt. This sentimental novel was written by Charles Server from the play by Edgar Selwyn. The back cover and spine have some light spotting noticed only when the book is turned into certain lights. A whisper of wear at the extremites else this is a brilliant copy of an exceptional publisher's binding of the Arts and Crafts period of design. hardcover books
1786New York and London: Funk & Wagnalls Company 1901. A stout octavo of 588 pp. color frontispiece and black and white plates by T. de Thulstrup. An exquisite example of a publisher's Art Nouveau binding designed by George Whaton Edwards signed with his initials. Scarlet cloth with cover and spine decorations consisting of Corinthian pillars in astonishly bright heavy gilt and a fern frond in striking olive green. Warmly inscribed and signed by the illustrator on the front free endpaper this is a perfect copy of a boldly handsome volume. hardcover books
188522190New York: H.C. Long 1885. Colorful bald eagle with scales in its beak arm & hammer anvil tropical scene background embossed raised gilt decorations; lithographed cigar box label not dated; union printing slug & maker name at lower margin; approx. 6 1/2" x 10" size overall; little edgewear; in very good condition. . First Edition. Illustration. Very Good. H.C. Long Paperback books
19313358<p> Armstrong Cork Co. Lancaster Penn. 1931 An 80 page catalog 12mo bound in stiff cardboard wrappers. Every page is a full color plate of rugs or linoleum flooring. Some of the designs very bold and ususual. A little wear to the front cover but overall a clean copy with the colors bright.</p> Armstrong Cork Co. paperback books
193146405London: Henry Sotheran Ltd 1931. 1st printings. Printed buff paper wrappers. Age-toning. Most a bit cocked. Signs of use with occasional prior owner annotations. A couple with wrappers beginning to detach. Withal a solid VG lot. Catalogues range in length from 72 pp to 176 pp most ~96 pp. 8vo. ~8-3/4" x 6" <br/><br/>Decade breakdown: 1930s - 5; 1940s - 9; 1950s - 13; 1960s -1. Most catalogues with a thousand to two thousand entries from Acta Eruditorum Lipsiae 1683 - 1739 to Zuchetta Brescia 1600 as found in catalogue No. 825 1931. A vertible treasure trove of bibliophilic information - both descriptive & price history - primarily works of science medicine & chemistry as offered by the oldest antiquarian book firm still in business today. Henry Sotheran Ltd unknown books
1972447631972. 1st edition thus. Red leatherette stamped in gilt. Ribbon page markers. General signs of use. Bookplate. Laid-in ephemera. A VG copy. 676 pp. Folding maps 2 in rear pocket. 6" x 4-11/16" <br/><br/> hardcover books
195238806Washington DC: Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1952. First Edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial thick paper wrappers; 55pp. Mild external wear; Very Good. Red Scare-era primer on Communists: how to recognize them how to beat them around the world and in the woodpile. With laid-in mimeographed cover-letter by Emerson Schmidt. Chamber of Commerce of the United States unknown books
1712WRCAM40325London 1712. 2323-324pp. Folio. Dbd. Small tear to fore edge of p.323 not affecting text. Lightly soiled. Very good. An act "for the incouragement of the trade to America" alleviating duties on incoming goods from the colonies. Mainly aimed a relieving duties on goods seized in the then on-going war between England France and Spain. ESTC N52389. unknown books
1957QES1013-9Anaheim CA:: Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Visitors and Convention Bureau 1957. Brochure. Very Good. 9 x 4 inches. 6 pp. Opens to 9 x 12 inches 3 panels each side. Printed in grey black and orange illustrations map of hotels / motels and amusement parks; text clean unmarked except routes between two hotels / motels and Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland are indicated in pencil on the map. With a rubber stamp for the 39 Motel Midway City CA within blank rectangle on back panel. SCARCE. Very Good. Promotional brochure for Orange County with a map indicating hotels motels restaurants bars and cocktail lounges. Illustrations throughout. A list of tourist attractions in and near Anaheim is also listed. Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Visitors and Convention Bureau, unknown books
1219s.l.: s.n. . . 8vo side-stitched; age-darkened and chipped; uncut and unopened; bottom lower right of all leaves dog-eared not affecting text. Sabin 105462Ñnot differentiating between this 14 pp. printing and one with 8 pp. The American Antiquarian Society's copy of the 14 pp. edition has a contemporary ownership signature dated 12 June 1810" on title. A Federalist pamphlet in the Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign of 1810 s.l.: s.n., . unknown books
182524840United States of America: Not Published 1825. 12 ledger style pages loose. Entries all written in a strong legible hand in ink and signed Paul Langdon presumably acting as supercargo on these vessels. Brig Diomede: In account with Paul Langdon ".Disbursements in Charleston as per bills.by My draft on Mrs. Ann Shaipley."; the following three pages with list of disbursements for Diomede at Liverpool October 1825 very detailed including payments for various foods repairs on the brig services from harbor personnel and more and a page on accounts for salt carried cash to Timothy Wiggin & freight discount.Schooner William: at Miragoane Hayti sic with similar payments as above provisions coffee commissions fresh beef yams coffee marketing crew wages duties; with accounts noted to George Moody W.E. Rogers. Schooner Milo: two pages regarding salt & shingles shipped on board charges on account customs cash account totals of Spanish dollars & gold doubloons; sale of sundries shipped by N. & Arthur Folsom and noted at Wilmington Feb 1 1827. Ship Newport: two pages with attached list of 15 names including William E. Putnam Edward A. Bragdon Charles O. Emerson John B. Fernald J.P. Moody Joseph Bragdon Jr. Stephen Grant Henry Hill Frederick Williams Jeremiah Brooks Charles Moody Henry S. Thompson Joseph Sewall Alexander Demuth William H. Sewell at bottom of page is an un-numbered name as if the compiler John B. Tercel. Accounting for cash received of Lindsay & Haven and disbursements for the ship at Charleston paid by Paul Langdon: men employed at the rigging cash for marketing cabin boom knifes & spoons mending timber dogs heaving the ship off stevedores blacksmiths wood "cash paid Woman cook 29 days." advanced wages for Mr. Hill Libby Woodson and "Cash paid for knife for the Italian Sailor" dated July 1835.Miscellaneous: One of the pages headed Elizabeth Sewall with 3-line entries for 1833 & 1835 regarding the payment of services for ".labour & superintending her Farm." during those years; another page with the date of December of 1859 with short entries for the entire month detail weather farming woodcutting & fishing activities some community information names of McIntire Hutchins Lucas Wilson in a somewhat more spidery hand and with a note at the side "All above is from my best recollections." Approx. 8" x 12 1/2" size some light edgewear little spotting;in very good condition; interesting maritime trade history. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
181025380New York City NY: Not Published 1810. One page letter dated New York 18th December 1810 and being given to James Thomson Grocer New York. ".Sir - As I am going to Havannah in the Brig Galen Capt. Annes it is My wish that if any accident Should happen to prevent me returning in the vessel you will See to and take possession of what property of mine may be in her and in case of My Death that by virtue of my power of attorney you collect my estate together as much as in your power and after paying my just and lawful debts remit the remainder to my brother John Gann Goodestone near Wingham County of Kent England. Yours William Gann" Approx. 8" x 13" size; ink handwriting very legible. Light wear dustiness split at one section at old fold lines; in very good condition and interesting early 19th century New York City business history law ephemera. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Good. Not Published paperback books
1927254517New York: International Publishers 1927. 96p. original publisher's cloth binding frontispiece small piece of thick paper glued in gutter between title page & index else very good condition. Lacks jacket. Seidman A146. Delegates included James H. Maurer Chairman John Brophy Frank L. Palmer James William Fitzpatrick. International Publishers unknown books
1778WRCAM39128London 1778. 3pp. plus printed docket title on verso of second leaf. Bifolium. Three early horizontal folds. Very minor foxing and soiling. Near fine untrimmed. The rare Parliamentary printing of a bill relating to American trade under consideration by the house of Commons. In 1660 during the reign of Charles II Parliament passed a bill "for the encouraging and encreasing of Shipping and Navigation" which granted bonding for ships and vessels transporting goods from British plantations in Africa Asia and America directly to another British plantation or to a port in England Ireland or Wales. Three years later Ireland was struck from the list. The present law passed during the American Revolution restores Ireland's bonds privileges allowing her ports to accept goods directly from the colonies in the Americas now mostly limited to Canada and the West Indies Asia and Africa. Not in Kress Goldsmiths' or TPL. OCLC locates three copies at the University of Arizona the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of Regina Saskatchewan. A rare example of a law reflecting the changes of British mercantilism at the close of the First Empire. unknown books