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2005DADAX0521850711Cambridge University Press 2005-06-06. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2011DADAX110700084XCambridge University Press 2011-02-14. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 5.98x0.71x9.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1332872344.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656875976.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188917253Chester Pennsylvania: Board of Trade. Very Good. 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean blue cloth with gilt title on spine. Pictorial frontispiece. Engraved illustrations of locations and portraits. Two small mended bottom edge tears that do not interfere with text. Text Is tight clean and intact. Located on the west bank of the Delaware River. 99 pages including 31pages of advertisements. Pennsylvania ; 8vo 8" - 9" ; 99 pages . Board of Trade hardcover
1527849635.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19051115306Syracuse NY: They Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. Good paper copy 76 pp illus in color. Corners of book are torn/bent and there is some water damage to some of the pages. . Good. Paper. 1905. They Syracuse Chamber of Commerce unknown
SONG1107085233Cambridge University Press 2018-06-28. Illustrated. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
DADAX1107085233Cambridge University Press 2018-06-28. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1932118538Paris: A la Manufacture de Fourrures 1932. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paris A la Manufacture de Fourrures 1932. Octavo 245 × 160 mm 20 pages with numerous illustrations by L. Menetrier of models draped in furs or wearing fur-trimmed jackets and overcoats. Three-colour card covers stylishly lettered and decorated in a contemporary mode with text on both inside surfaces and the colophon on the outside rear; thin strip snipped from the foot of the first seven leaves apparently removing the one-line footer 'Les magasins sont ouverts Dimanches et Fêtes'; trifling signs of age and use; an excellent copy. A la Manufacture de Fourrures paperback
96986First Edition. Hardcover. Half suede and marbled papered boards 430 × 310 mm with 140 leaves containing 66 samples of fabric circa 1870 mounted one to a page on 69 almost consecutive pages; binding a trifle rubbed; the contents are in superb condition. The samples vary in size but they must average around 40 to 50 square centimetres each; they are accompanied by extensive technical details including threading and loom settings handwritten neatly and in the one hand in Italian. One page has no sample one has two samples two have a sample but no explanatory text two are blank as are about 200 other pages in the book. Ten early entries also include detailed and really quite charming hand-drawn diagrams. The text seems to describe how to actually MAKE the cloth . <p>The inkstamp of 'A. Lohbauer Buchbinder Stüssihofstatt No. 4 Zürich' appears on the front endpaper with '1871 / 1219' added in ink. When the item was originally purchased we initially assumed it to be a catalogue of cloth for use by the bookbinder but closer inspection makes this highly unlikely. For a start many of the fabrics are far too delicate and beautiful for such utilitarian purposes. Whatever its original intended purpose the scrapbook now takes on a much more significant role as home to 66 exquisite jewel-like pieces of fabric upwards of 150 years old. hardcover
183924051S. l. Santander: Imp. de Martinez 1839.- 8 h.; 8º mayor 21 cm.; fuerte y clara impresión; Cubiertas en papel de aguas de la época.- Perfecto estado MUY RARO. POLÃTICA ESPAÑOLA DESDE 1833 A 1936 Libro en español Imp. de Martinez paperback
1818127276London: J. M. Richardson 1818. One of the outstanding exponents of the theory of international trade in the nineteenth century First separate edition of this anonymous tract originally published in The Pamphleteer Volume XII number 23. Arnold Plant declared that "the anonymous author of this tract should take his place with Ricardo J. S. Mill Longfield Mangoldt and Edgeworth as one of the outstanding exponents of the theory of international trade in the nineteenth century. His use of algebraic symbols in setting out the ratios between the quantities of commodities his method of ascertaining from these ratios which of a number of commodities can be most advantageously exported and imported his demonstration that the ratios used may be either those of quantities of different commodities within the same countries or of the same commodities in different countries will bear comparison with for instance Professor Viner's own lucid exposition well over a century later" Plant introduction to 1933 reprinting pp. 40-41. Although the tract was reprinted in the Pamphleteer in the same year it has otherwise left little trace. Octavo 197 x 120 mm. Recent quarter cloth paper label to spine marbled paper sides. Light marking to cloth some very faint scattered foxing else an excellent copy. See Goldsmiths' 22070 for The Pamphleteer. hardcover
37180London: Published by J. M. Richardson 1813. First edition 8vo 215 x 140 mm 91 1pp. modern boards small tear to head of upper joint morocco label on spine. Provenance: Unobtrusive Lansdowne House blind stamp to head of title. London: Published by J. M. Richardson, 1813 hardcover
34232London: Published by J. M. Richardson 1813. First edition 91 1pp. short tear on inner blank margin of title disbound. The letter is signed "Fabius. London 27th February 1813." Kress B6166; Goldsmith 20700. London: Published by J. M. Richardson, 1813 unknown
17-0433Columbus IN : Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce 1998. 4to. 182p. Softcover. Very Good slight creasing and marking on cover slight sunning and aging throughout. B&W one color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Columbus, IN : Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce, 1998. paperback
1813List1947Plymouth 1813. Plymouth Devon England: 21st July 1813. Folio 7 pages 13 1/8 x 8 ¼ inches duty blindstamp small ink stamp to upper inner margin of the first page two seals to the last page signed twice by Galindo. Toned some small repaired tears using reversible archival ph-neutral paper-repair tape very good to near fine. Very Good. An interesting document of privateering in the Peninsular war this ‘Public Instrument of Protest‘ documents a Portuguese captain and crew complaint in detail to an English notary. After sailing from Calcutta to Brazil and then from Rio to just outside of Lisbon their ship the 700-ton ‘Oceano’ was seized and comprehensively ransacked by a French privateer the ‘Lion’ out of Lorient. Most of the crew and passengers were offloaded onto a passing American vessel the ‘Leda’ bound for Lisbon. Meanwhile the ‘Lyon’ escorted her prize towards the nearest French port but before a friendly haven was reached they were both set upon by the brigantine HMS ‘Achates’. The ‘Lyon’ escaped but the ‘Ocean’ was captured by Commander Morrison and the ‘Achetes’. The ’Ocean’ was taken to Plymouth and moored in the Hamoaze. The remaining Portuguese crew who had been forced to remain aboard the ‘Ocean’ by the French got a message to the ‘Ocean’s Master Dn. Ignacio Joze Martins and he and the boatswain made their way to Plymouth as quickly as possible. The sworn statement presented here is in English thanks to the translation given by Francisco Martins d' Magalhaens master of a Portuguese ship “now dwelling in Plymouthâ€<br /> <br /> The ’Oceano’ sailed from Calcutta to Brazil arriving 10th February 1813. She left Rio on 4th April all was plain sailing until the afternoon of the 7th June off the Rock of Lisbon when the ‘Lion’ showed up first under false British colors then French. The fighting was fierce the privateer was driven off once but eventually the ‘Oceano’ was taken. The night of the 7th June was spent by the French ‘conveying everything Moveable and Valuable from the Ocean to the Privateer’. The ‘Leda’ the US vessel landed the majority of the ‘Ocean’s crew including the Master in Lisbon on the evening of the 9th June.Monday 14th June the ‘Lyon’ engaged in a running battle with HMS ‘Achates’ and escaped but the ‘Achates’ did capture the ‘Ocean’. Wednesday 16th June the ‘Ocean’ arrived in Plymouth under the watchful eye of the ‘Achates’. Receiving the crew’s message the Captain of the ‘Ocean’ left Lisbon for Falmouth and then Plymouth arriving on the 20th July. The document was dated 21st July 1813.<br /> <br /> Full transcription available. unknown
1934019956Massachusetts: Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce 1934. Map. Illus. by Kenneth Morang. Very Good. No Binding. NAP. Map with expected creases that is clean and with minimal wear thus very good. Approx. 20" x 27." . Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce unknown
0267154577.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1794354283Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine 1794. 8pp. Dbd. Contemporary ownership signature on titlepage and manuscript notes on final leaf. Very good. 8pp. Dbd. This copy bears the ownership signature of noted New York jurist and legal scholar James Kent who ran for Congress from New York in 1793 but was defeated by his brother-in-law Theodorus Bailey. He would go on to a distinguished career as a judge on the Chancery court and as an author of legal commentaries. At the conclusion of the text is a manuscript note:<br /> "Mr. Wadsworth stated in the House of Representatives the 19th May 1794 that within the last six months American vessels & property had been captured by the British Privateer in the W. Indies to the extent of one million of dollars - & that other nations had seized American property to ½ mil. dol. & that the total loss to our commerce was 1½ mil. dol."<br /> In this report to President Washington the new Secretary of State Edmund Randolph details the depredations against American shipping caused by the powers involved in the French Revolutionary Wars. He quotes from a study by the "committee of Philadelphia" on the interference with American trade by the British French Spanish and Dutch and summarizes the methods used by those countries. The British impress American sailors into service the French are embargoing American goods etc. He makes no recommendations as to an appropriate response.<br /> OCLC locates four copies. Scarce. EVANS 27917. OCLC 8090321 Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine unknown
0365327522.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2001Q-7560021883Foreign Languages Teaching and Research Press 2001-07-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Foreign Languages Teaching and Research Press hardcover
188731477New York Jan. 8 1887. 1887. Very good. - Over 75 words penned on both sides of an 8 inch high by 5 inch wide sheet of A.A. Low's personal 31 Burling Slip buff white stationery with attached blank leaf. In his letter addressed to Mr. Davenport at the Garfield Building which was also one of the buildings which A.A. Low developed in Brooklyn Low mentions the possibility of naming the building located at 186 Remsen Street which would house the Franklin Trust Company after that institution: "I have asked Mr. ____ if it would suit him or it will not to have the edifice called 'The Franklin Building'". Signed "Respectfully yours A.A. Low". Folded for mailing with some minor creases to the left edge. Remnants of paper adhere to the edge of the verso of the blank leaf. Very good. <p>The American entrepreneur businessman and philanthropist Abiel Abbot Low 1811-1893 made his fortune from the China trade. His company A.A. Low & Brothers imported teas porcelain and silks from China and Japan. His firm was originally housed on Fletcher Street in New York City. It moved to new quarters the A.A. Low building which he erected on John street in 1849-50. Once established in New York Low went on to invest in numerous other ventures including the first Atlantic cable and the Nickel Plate Railroad.<p>Among A.A. Low's speculative investments were the Garfield Building as well as financial institutions such as the Dime Savings Bank and the Title Guarantee & Trust Company. Another of his projects the Franklin Building is a seven and a half story Romanesque Revival Building. While most were later replaced by taller skyscrapers The Franklin Building which was completed in 1887 by the architectural firm of the Parfitt Brothers survives as one of the oldest buildings in the district. New York, Jan. 8, 1887. unknown
1901021672New York Chamber of Commerce 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. VG in cloth t.e.g uncut ink stamp 4to 85pp Attractively printed on hand-made paper. title continued. An Account of a Week's Entertainment in London of the Delegation from the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New-York by the London Chamber of Commerce Including the Reception by Their Majesties the King and Queen at Windsor Castle; The Reception by the American Ambassador; The Banquet at Grocer's Hall; The Reception by Lord Brassey; The Reception by the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House and thw Luncheon at Salter's Hall. June 1st to 7th 1901. Unique copy with a 15pp manuscript in pencil in the form of a report by the Hon. J.N. Choate. Extremely rare. New York Chamber of Commerce hardcover
A9789211129519Paperback / softback. New. Provides the main tools for the analysis and empirical assessment of the trade effects of Non-Tariff Measures. Written by experts with practical experience in the field this publication outlines the major concepts of the economic analysis of Non-Tariff Measures and contains practical guidance on how to apply them to concrete policy questions. paperback