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16p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. Gold end papers. Margins decorated in gold. Mildly XLib. Includes typed and signed advertising letter from the cashier. 8vo. Original black wraps with title in gold on front cover. Gold thread ties. Lebanon National Bank was the oldest Bank in the County. Very nice copy. PA PAMPH 20_1 BX2 x3c.
324pp. avec qqs. illustrations dans le texte + 3 grandes planches (des tableaux) dépliantes, signé avec dédicace par l'auteur, 24cm., br.orig., ex.bibl. (2 cachets et qqs. petites étiquettes), texte en très bon état, C93067
In-12, broché, couverture de papier bleuté d'origine, pièce de titre manuscrite à la plume, (2), xx [i.e. xxii], 238, (7) pages de table, approbation et privilège et catalogue éditeur. Edition originale dédiée à Christian VII, roi de Danemark. L'auteur intervient dans le débat ouvert par les physiocrates sur l'utilité sociale et économique des divers métiers. "Il place le savant au premier rang de sa hiérarchie, ensuite le militaire, le cultivateur et enfin le commerçant: 'Plus les sciences et les lettres sont cultivées dans un Etat, plus l'Etat est florissant' " (INED, n°2703). L'ouvrage est suivi de "l'Eloge du chevalier Bayard. Discours présenté à l'Académie de Dijon en 1769". L'auteur était prêtre et professeur de rhétorique à Chartres. (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 70/1099. Goldsmiths'-Kress, n°10612.10). Quelques piqûres & rousseurs éparses. Exemplaire entièrement non rogné, tel que paru.
In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 12 p., illustrations . Très bon exemplaire.
115 pages including bibliography. Sketches the broad outlines of the development of Canada's trade union movment. Light wear and soiling. Unmarked. Tiny dab of liquid paper upon front flyleaf. Book
ix, (3), 263 pp. Index. Complete with eight black and white photographic plates. "No one who wants to understand England as it is today can afford not to read this book. It is the story of what happened to one-half of the British people - the half that now, generally speaking, votes Labour - in the long, dark tunnel between the rather confused half-light into which it is emerging today and the green land far away inhabited by our eighteenth- and seventeenth-century ancestors." - Arthur Bryant (in 1947). Heavily-worn with usual library markings. Reading copy only. Book
First edition, 8vo (233 x 150 mm), [4], 49pp., disbound. Issued with: SEED CATALOGUE. LAWSON (Peter, & Son) Agricultural Seeds?1843. Peter Lawson & Son, Seedsmen and Nurserymen to the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Eninburgh. Edinburgh: [s.n.,] 1843. Single sheet printed on both sides (230 x 430 mm), folded, lightly spotted. Agricultural seed list with prices, issued by this Edinburgh based Seedsmen, available seeds include hay and pasture grasses, grass seeds, cereal grains, clovers, turnips, mangel wurzel, etc. The rare first edition which was issued with the above seed catalogue form the same.
Collection " Société " . Où déposez-vous votre argent ? - Les banques produisent de la monnaie - Les banquiers entre eux - Que faire des banques ? - Bibliographie . - 126 p. , 250 gr.
Pages 1317-1348. Many great black and white photos. Features: Extracts from the Log of the late Captain J.W. Holmes (continued); Britain's Coastal Trade; From Aegean to Black Sea - the series of straits dividing Europe from Asia Minor; The Glory is Departed - Beneath the dirty paint of many hulks to be seen in various parts of the world are concealed the beautiful lines of proud sailing ships that were once undisputed mistresses of the Seven Seas; Undersea Weapons - torpedoes, mines and depth charges; The "Rex" and the "Conte Di Savoia" - transatlantic records have been broken by these vessels of the Italia Line; Battle of Trafalgar. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Three-hole punched. A sound copy. Book
bross. edit. ill., lievi bruniture alla cop., firma di appartenenza
349pp., dans la série "Documents économiques", br.orig., 20cm., bon état
Savoir négocier à l'international , estimer ses performances , organiser la veille technologique et commerciale , et finalement faire de son service un des pivots des relations de partenariat tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur de l'entreprise est indispensable pour rester compétitif face à ses concurrents . - 328 p. , 650 gr.
260pp. + 7 planches hors-texte et une carte dépliante, 25cm., brochure originale, dans la série "Institut Royal Colonial Belge. section des sciences morales et politiques, mémoires in-8" tome 12 fasc.1, pages toujours non coupées, bon état, peu commun, B99803
pp. xiii, 310 + Plus 25 photographs and a large folding map. Map slightly foxed. Endpapers foxed. Small 4to. Original full green paper binding, some wear. Hardbound. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! INDIA BOX 1
308 pages. Index. "Intended as a source of practical information for anyone currently involved in, or thinking about getting involved in, selling music to the listening public." - from page xi. Clean with light wear and minimal markings. Nice working copy. Book
Pencil signature of T Pendry (MP) to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to slightly sunned spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, a few creased upper corners and no bumping to corners. 182pp. A treatise on trades unions and how they had changed over the period 1914 to 1945, how they now interact with the public and a discussion on trades unions and the law.
n. 2 in 16°, bross. edit. ill., firma di appartenenza, disegno a penna in quarta di cop.
672pp.+ 14 planches hors-texte (dont 3 cartes et graphiques), 25cm., brochure originale (petite manque au bout inférieur du dos), Thèse principale présenté pour le doctorat ès lettres devant la faculté des lettres de Paris, bon état, [Contribution à l'étude du commerce entre la France et l'Espagne au temps de Philippe II (Affaires et gens d'affaires)], G88641
672pp.+ 14 planches hors-texte (dont 3 cartes et graphiques), 25cm., br.orig., dans la série "Ecole pratique des Hautes Etudes. VIe section" Affaires et gens d'affaires, bon état, G88641
Collection " Encyclopédie Que sais-je ? " N° 2726 . Economie et Commerce . - 128 p. , 250 gr.
Oblong folio (335 x 500 mm), printed on thick laid paper, letterpress title with wood-engraved decorations, approximately 250 illustrations of architectural ornaments, including stock numbers (not in order), engraved on fifteen well executed copper plates, some printed in blue, 2 with aquatint, some light soiling, occasional spotting, a few stains, mainly to last two plates, nineteenth-century half calf, marbled boards, rubbed, foot of spine chipped, but overall a very good copy. This is not only an exceptionally rare and unrecorded provincially printed pattern book, but it is also highly unusual as being a named pattern book produced for a firm of provincial architects and builders. John Langwith Sr. (c.1723-1795) was an architect and builder who worked at Grantham in Lincolnshire. Syston Park was designed by Langwith for John Thorold, 9th baronet, and constructed between 1766-73. Syston was a fine house, built of limestone ashlar with pedimented or corniced windows. Langwith's 35-page bill for his labours survives today.1 He was also responsible for Vine House, 5 Vine Street, Grantham c.1764, as well as many local buildings of note including the George Hotel, Grantham (1780). In 1785 Langwith was one of three architects who submitted designs for the Castle Gaol at Lincoln, but those of William Lumby were accepted. By 1789, John Langwith Jr. (c. 1753-1825) was taking the lead in his father's business as a builder and surveyor at Grantham. The 1780s and early 1790s witnessed a boom in construction in Grantham. This related partly to the general economic cycle and is reflected, amongst others, in the brick tax returns. In July 1791, Langwith advertised initially for an apprentice to a carpenter and joiner and, in November, his need was for 'Twelve Journeymen joiners and carpenter wanted immediately', adding 'sober men may have constant employ.'2 He held several civic offices and eventually became an alderman, despite bankruptcy in 1803, from which he recovered. His recorded works include Grantham Vicarage, (now the Rectory) in Church Street, which he rebuilt in 1789 in a pleasant vernacular Georgian style at the cost of some 788 pounds; Barkston Rectory, Lincs., 1801; and designs (perhaps not executed) for a prison at Grantham, 1811.3 Lincoln Race Stand c.1818. Langwith was the architect and contractor for the Race Stand, this was replaced by the existing Race Stand of 1897 by William Mortimer. The architectural pattern book produced by John Langwith can thus be attributed with a high degree of certainty to John, junior, published at the height of a building boom. The location of the Manufactory is not known but is perhaps most likely to have been in the Back Lane (now Elmer Street), as an affidavit sworn by lawyer George White, dated 1836, refers to the burial of John Langwith, builder and surveyor, of Back Lane, Grantham.4 1 The invoice is summarised in Richard Wilson and Alan Mackley, Creating Paradise. The Building of the English Country House 1660-1880. (2000), p. 197. 2 Lincoln, Stamford and Rutland Mercury (LRSM), 29 July and 11 November 1791. 3 H. M. Colvin, Directory of English Architects (1995) p. 599. 4 LA: 1 FANE 11/14. Not recorded by ESTC, JISC, OCLC or any of the appropriate reference works.
355 pages. Addresses the following questions: 1. What reasons for holding wildlife in captivity does the committee wish to endorse? 2. Do we discourage wildlife in captivity or devise rigid purposes for captive wildlife? 3. Should captive wildlife remain crown property? 4. Who is eligible to capture and retain wildlife? What differences are there regarding public non-profit holders and private profit motivated holders? 5. What about endangered species? Do we want some in captivity for experimental breeding and propagation? 6. What standards do we want for captive wildlife facilities? - do we need a set of standards agreed upon in Western Canada? - What about developing a schedule of cage enclosure sizes for specific types of wildlife - do we have the expertise? 7. What principle features of captive wildlife legislation are common to Western Canad agencies? What differences in philosophy exist? Can these be resolved? 8. Do we wish to regulate zoos, monkeys and exotic wildlife? 9. What do we do about developing demands for trade in wildlife? 10. What diseases should we be worried about? 11. Should movements of wildlife beyond provincial borders be regulated between participating states? 12. Where does Health of Animals fit? 13. When will the Game Export Act be amended to include live animals? What effect will such amendment have on the movement of captive wildlife within Canada? 14. What records are required? 15. What a. management requirements exist in the captive wildlife field? b. research 16 What to do with problem wildlife? (e.g. bear, coyotes, wolves, bison, deer). Unmarked. Very light wear and soiling. Excellent copy. Book
pp. 98; v, 70 (Advertisements - most nicely illustrated. Frontis chipped and detached. Lacks the original front wrapper, and the map which appears in some copies. Last leaf quite worn. Other minor defects. A wonderful record of Lancaster, PA and its businesses in the late 19th century. This original edition is quite scarce and very difficult to find. PA 84
320pp., 19cm., br.orig., bon état, rare, E81912
trad. di Massimiliano Credazzi Salvi bross. edit. ill.