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18314902Allen deutschen Völkern und ihren Regierungen, und ganz besonders den deutschen Volksvertretern zur Beherzigung gewidmet. Mit 1 gefalt. Tabelle. Stuttgart u. Tübingen, J. G. Cotta, 1831. Gr.-8vo. (23,5 x 15,5 cm). Titel, 74 S. Typographischer Orig.-Umschlag.
189252794Denver: Denver Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade 1892. 1892. 9" x 6" in pictorial wrappers. 128 pp. Illustrations. 2 folding maps each 6" x 9." Index. List of members of the Chamber and Board of Trade complete with addresses. Replete with information on the economy of Denver and Colorado including agriculture mining ranching trade railroads buildings cultural benefits and the general state of the region. This published report reflects the positive outlook for Denver's future put forward by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade. It not only gives summary details for the progress made in 1891 but also specifically states that the information and illustrations in the booklet are designed to attract potential businesses and residents to move to Colorado. One of the fold-out maps is of the City of Denver; the other is a map of the United States showing Denver as a central railroad / transportation hub for anything or anyone going in any direction. Portion of text block has been separated from the staples and some minor soiling to wrappers along with light creasing and light wear to the extremities. An attractive and highly informative publication. Denver Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, 1892. unknown
18843075969Freiburg im Breisgau, Mohr, 1884. IV, 266 S. OBroschur.
1896613598Leipzig, Gerhard, 1896. 271 S. Kart.
18823187453Berlin, Bahr, 1882. 532 S. Hlwd der Zeit (Stempel auf Vorsatz und Titelrückseite, Einband verstaubt, Schmutztitel und Titelblatt etwas fleckig).
1818465590Erlangen, Palm & Enke, 1818. VIII, 376 S. Marmorierte Kartonage d. Zeit (Vorderdeckel oben mit Eckabriß). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1851142759Hamburg, Perthes-Besser und Mauke. 1851. VI, 54 Seiten. Originalbroschur mit Titelumrahmung u. Verlagswerbung auf der Umschlagrückseite. Breitrandiges, unbeschnittenes Exemplar in guter Erhaltung. 22x13,5 cm
19003000608Berlin, Verlag H. Baake in Kommission, (etwa 1900). 135 S.
1823606675Hamburg, Meißner, 1823. 4to. 184 S. Halbleder d. Zeit (beschabt u. bestoßen, Vorderdeckel lose). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1830488146Göttingen, Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1830. XII, 685 S. Mit 1 gefalteten Tabelle. Pappband d. Zeit (berieben und bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
18393103Für Gutsbesitzer und Landwirthe überhaupt, sowie für Wollmanufakturisten und Wollhändler. Mit 1 gest. Tafel. Quedlinburg u. Leipzig, G. Basse, 1839. 8vo. (20,1 x 11,5 cm). IV, 72 S. Neuer Pappband.
1880606201Wien, Hölder, 1880. VII, 196 S. Halbleinen d. Zeit.
18813608924Oldenburg, Schulze, 1881. 16 S. OBroschur.
1852GITj394A Lyon chez l'Auteur et chez tous les Marchands de Nouveautés 1852. In-8 1 feuillet de titre 4-56pp. Exemplaire dérelié mais frais et complet. (4882)
1891010533PARIS CHEVALIER-MARESCQ 1891 2 volumes grand in-8 brochés de 449 + 478 pages non coupées , les couvertures sont plus ou moins défraîchies avec de légers manques de papier , autrement bons exemplaires . Bon Couverture souple
18851245941885 Imprimerie A. Bonnaviat, Lyon - 1885 - Broché - 62 pages - Un envoi de l'auteur sur la première de couverture
183925EbParis Charles Hingray 1839 In8 2 tomes - complet - 583 &700 pages - demi basane avec pieces de titre et tomaison - coiffes superieures des 2 tomes rognées - coins frottés - rousseurs eparses
183925EbParis Charles Hingray 1839 In8 2 tomes - complet - 583 &700 pages - demi basane avec pieces de titre et tomaison - coiffes superieures des 2 tomes rognées - coins frottés - rousseurs eparses
181215593Par Mr. L.*** (Lesur Charles-Louis).A Paris, chez Fantin - 1812 - xiv et 514 pages.Reliure plein basane racinée de l'époque. Dos lisse orné et doré avec pièce de titre maroquin rouge. Tranches marbrées. Roulette dorée encadrant les plats et sur les coupes. Quelques rousseurs. Petit manque à la page de titre, ex libris manuscrit découpé. Bon état. Format in-8°(20x13).
18736783Ogdensburg New York: Republic and Journal Steam Presses 1873. Octavo-sized booklet in stapled wrappers 18 x cm. 24 pages. Illustrated. Title and publication information from wrapper. First edition the issue for the New York patent a Vermont issue was published by the Poland Steam Printing House of Montpelier. A trade catalogue for a simple but effective piece of dairy equipment used to cool the milk and separate cream usually as part of the butter making process. The milk pans themselves are illustrated on the rear wrapper panel. A bit of edge wear to a few leaves. In printed pale salmon wrapper edge chipped and lightly soiled. Scarce. OCLC records no copies of this issue and just one issue of the 1873 Montpelier issue and two issues of the 1874 Ogdensburg issue. Republic and Journal Steam Presses unknown books
189149359Boston: Daniel Gunn & Co. Printers 1891. 1st Printing. Not in Romaine though see p. 96 for 4 later beginning 1896 Master & Wells catalogues / lists. Red paper wrappers printed in black. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Modest wear & soiling a VG copy. 81 pp inside rear wrapper paginated as p. 81. Inside front wrapper as frontispiece. 16mo. 5-9/16" x 3-1/2" <br/><br/>A very comprehensive offering of things that sparkle and/or go boom. from "Small Chinese Fire Crackers" Box $1.75. P. 68 to "An Exhibition Collection Large Work Fire-work Exhibition Collection No. 12 A Town or City Exhibit. $200. . An excellent selection of high grade material and is suitable for a town city or club exhibit." p. 60. <br /> <br />While other years of Masten & Wells catalogues are represented on OCLC we find no holding of this 1891 printing. Daniel Gunn & Co., Printers unknown books
18906584London: I. J. & Co 1890. First Thus. Hardcover. Good. Folio. Unpaginated. Filled with line drawings of mirror or painting frame models offered by I. J. & Co. Bound in brick-red cloth elaborately blindstamped with gilt lettering on front board. Preliminaries foxed. With edge-wear; corners worn. A customer has identified several models for rooms at a house being furnished each with prices in pencil i.e. "Mr. Singer's room £ 8.8.0" "Study £ 12" "South Room £ 7.15" or "Nursery £ 6.0.0." We've posited 1890 as the publication date based on paper type image reproduction and binding; that date is mere educated guess. A scarce trade catalog consisting mostly of frames for mirrors and paintings each designated with a model number. Searches of auction records and library holdings revealed no copies of this title nor reference to the manufacturer I. J. & Co. Rare. I. J. & Co hardcover
189140775Detroit: Rogers & Thorpe Publishers. Fair with no dust jacket. 1891. 1st Edition. Flexible cloth. Brown flexible boards with gilt stamping front panel remaining portion of rear panel detached heavy chipping and loss to covers with some soiling tearing to margins of final page. Else a complete copy here in fair to good condition being sold here AS IS. An uncommon early Detroit item with numerous biographical sketches of late nineteenth century businessmen and companies flourishing in downtown Detroit Michigan. With photographs of both people and businesses - residential homes Detroit Stove Works several tobacco companies Hudson's and other retail establishments etc. ; MCN33619; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 160 pp . Rogers & Thorpe, Publishers hardcover
1842232013Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson 1842. Printed title in blue and red within an embossed gilt ornamental frame one printed "Notice" from the publisher dated June 1842 49 specimens of embossed cards many tinted some printed all mounted to stiff card stock; and 7 sheets of "Embossed Specimens of Printed Billets" sewn to a stiff printed card. Oblong 4to. Bound in an album of contemporary half calf and marbled paper boards with red leather label on upper cover stamped in gilt "Dickinson's Embossed Cards" calf shows much deterioration and corrosion although the sewing is still intact 28 specimen cards have been removed and are no longer present some minor soiling and foxing but generally vey clean and sound internally custom morocco backed folding box. Printed title in blue and red within an embossed gilt ornamental frame one printed "Notice" from the publisher dated June 1842 49 specimens of embossed cards many tinted some printed all mounted to stiff card stock; and 7 sheets of "Embossed Specimens of Printed Billets" sewn to a stiff printed card. Oblong 4to. With a very interesting presentation note from a previous Philadelphia owner Alfred Darrach dated 1928 affixed to the front pastedown identifying the original owner his grandfather as Christian Gobrecht 1785-1844 artist engraver embosser inventor engraver to the U.S. Mint and from 1840-1844 the 4th United States Engraver of the Mint where he was responsible for the creation of several new models and designs including the famous Seated Liberty design which appeared on a variety of American coins from 1836 through 1890. <br /> Gobrecht designed many notable medals coins and dies during his career but he also "invented a speaking doll and later a camera lucida. He also produced engravings for calico printers and dies for bookbinders. He engraved the brass dies for embossing the Morocco covers of the Boston Token from 1831 - 1836 as well as the eagle cover of the Philadelphia Token. Among the medals he engraved were the Charles Willson Peale medal the Franklin Institute medal etc ." - DAB.<br /> A remarkable specimen album in and of itself all the more so for having belonged to one of America's most important engravers. We cannot say for sure but it is entirely likely that if Gobrecht himself did not design many of the dies for this embosser he may have used the album for his own work and possibly removed the cards which are no longer present. Samuel N. Dickinson unknown
1842232013Boston: Samuel N. Dickinson 1842. Printed title in blue and red within an embossed gilt ornamental frame one printed "Notice" from the publisher dated June 1842 49 specimens of embossed cards many tinted some printed all mounted to stiff card stock; and 7 sheets of "Embossed Specimens of Printed Billets" sewn to a stiff printed card. Oblong 4to. Bound in an album of contemporary half calf and marbled paper boards with red leather label on upper cover stamped in gilt "Dickinson's Embossed Cards" calf shows much deterioration and corrosion although the sewing is still intact 28 specimen cards have been removed and are no longer present some minor soiling and foxing but generally vey clean and sound internally custom morocco backed folding box. Printed title in blue and red within an embossed gilt ornamental frame one printed "Notice" from the publisher dated June 1842 49 specimens of embossed cards many tinted some printed all mounted to stiff card stock; and 7 sheets of "Embossed Specimens of Printed Billets" sewn to a stiff printed card. Oblong 4to. Christian Gobrecht's Copy. With a very interesting presentation note from a previous Philadelphia owner Alfred Darrach dated 1928 affixed to the front pastedown identifying the original owner his grandfather as Christian Gobrecht 1785-1844 artist engraver embosser inventor engraver to the U.S. Mint and from 1840-1844 the 4th United States Engraver of the Mint where he was responsible for the creation of several new models and designs including the famous Seated Liberty design which appeared on a variety of American coins from 1836 through 1890. <br/>Gobrecht designed many notable medals coins and dies during his career but he also "invented a speaking doll and later a camera lucida. He also produced engravings for calico printers and dies for bookbinders. He engraved the brass dies for embossing the Morocco covers of the Boston Token from 1831 - 1836 as well as the eagle cover of the Philadelphia Token. Among the medals he engraved were the Charles Willson Peale medal the Franklin Institute medal etc ." - DAB.<br/>A remarkable specimen album in and of itself all the more so for having belonged to one of America's most important engravers. We cannot say for sure but it is entirely likely that if Gobrecht himself did not design many of the dies for this embosser he may have used the album for his own work and possibly removed the cards which are no longer present. Samuel N. Dickinson unknown books