1 150 résultats
185129195AB6. Auflage. Bd. 2 (v. 2 Bdn.). Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs Buchhandlung, 1851. 8°. IV, 596 S. Halblederbd. d. Zt. (stärker berieben u. bestossen).
181293561812 un volume, broché (paperback) in-douze (duodecimo), dos et couverture recouverts de papier marbré marron clair légèrement défraîchis (lightly faded), étiquette de titre en papier crème au dos, titre imprimé en noir, manque de papier aux coiffes et à l'angle gauche en bas du premier plat, 233 pages, 1812 Paris Janet et Cotelle Editeurs,
1862197891862. Rouen chez E. Vimont 1862. Cartonné 20 5 cm x 26 cm recto/verso. Au recto table des intérêts à 6% par jours et par mois au verso conversion des kilogrammes en livres poids de marc de Paris et vice et versa On fêtait le premier janvier la Circoncision du Christ Saint Désiré le 8 mai et Saint Bonaventure le 14 juillet ; on y trouvait Sainte Bathilde le 30 janvier et Saint Abraham le 16 mars. Une petit déchirure sans manque sinon bon état
1831107211831 Paris, Au bureau de l'Almanach du Commerce, (1831); fort volume grand in-8°, demi-basane fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné de larges fleurons à froid et filets dorés, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin olive, plats de papier marbré brun; CCCXXpp.- 984pp. Texte sur 2 colonnes.
1817276871817 Bureau de l' Almanach du commerce 1817,in8 broché,sans couvertures ni dos,448p.- incomplet,partie France seule ?,trés rare,signé par l'auteur bas page de titre ; dans l'etat- Auteur, Imprimeur libraire - Naissance : 1764-11-19, Grandvillard (canton de Fribourg, Suisse) Mort : 1818-01-18, Paris (France)
1812132548à Paris, chez J. de La Tynna 1812 Fort in-8 21,5 x 12,5 cm. Reliure de’époque demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de petits fers encadrés de roulettes dorées, 1039 pp., table générale et détaillée, contenant par ordre alphabétique, tous les noms des villes et tous les principaux articles compris dans l’ouvrage. Reliure d’usage.
1826B121003Bruxelles, Grignon 1826 Complet en 2 tomes, cii,494 + 158,ccxii,16 pp., avec frontispice dans chacun des tomes (portrait du roi & "pavillons admis dans nos ports" en couleurs), 21cm., reliure cart. d'époque, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, qqs. rouseurs, bon état, poids: 1.1 kg., B121003
1836246701836 Paris : Bureaux de l'Almanach Passage du Saumon 26, etc.1836,In-8° plein maroquin rouge, plats décorés à la plaque,mention : MINISTERE DE LA MARINE ET DES COLONIES ,or du dos leg.passé,tranches dorées,coins et charniéres frottées,texte à 2 ou 3 colonnes,frais,863 P., trés rare,bon état .
1805GIT0096eA Toulouse chez J-B Vieusseux Cadet 1805. Plaquette petit in-12 brochée 48pp. Coupure sans manque u centre de la page de titre.
189316188Altona, J. Harder Verlag, 1893. IX, ca.385 S. (jede Abt. extra paginiert). Mit Stammbaum d. Familie von Lohe u. 1 Farbkte. Privates HLn.
189384757Altona, J. Harder Verlag, ( 1891-) 1893. IX, ca.385 S. (jede Abt. gesondert paginiert). Mit Stammbaum d. Familie von Lohe u. 1 lithogr. Farbkte. Privates HPgt. der Zt, mit vergold. Rückentitel.
183335264New York: George F. Hopkins & Son 1833. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. Approx. 8" x 5". 34 pages. Number 2016 marked out on the title page. Pendleton supports the development of manufactures and arts in America in the same years as the nullification crisis caused by 1828 and 1832 tariffs. He argues free trade is bad for the country and protection for the new industries is necessary. <br /> <br /> AI 19604; Sabin 3743n. George F. Hopkins & Son unknown
183176170London, John Murray 1831. 1st Edition ix, 380S., 21cm Halbleder [2 Warenabbildungen] 0
1838List601Most Latin America 1838. Mostly Latin America 1809 - 1838. Over 150 pieces comprising over 280 pages .5 linear feet. The Massachusetts merchant Captain Eliphalet Smith Jr. 1780-1838 was a merchant trading primarily in Latin America during the Revolutionary Period. Described by the Chilean historian Diego Barros Arana as "an unscrupulous adventurer who saw in the countries struggling for independence nothing more than a field for his speculations" Smith bore witness to many seminal events in the continent's political history. These letters offer first-hand accounts of such events as the Sieges of Cadiz and Montevideo Admiral William Brown's victories in the Argentinian Independence War the Peruvian silver trade Simon Bolivar's arrival in Guayaquil and the battles of Real Felipe Fortress. <br /> <br /> Smith's business correspondence from the period sheds light on the pro-Regency networks active in the Americas during the period as his loyalties - like most merchants - were based on the Spanish Armada's control of trade. The tensions between Smith and the nascent Chilean government came to a head when goods from Smith's ship the Brig Macedonian were seized by Lord Cochrane Vice Admiral of the Chilean Squadron in two separate incidents in 1818 and 1821. The ensuing legal disputes would cast a long shadow over relations between the United States and Chile until the cases were resolved by international tribunal. The collection includes several original documents relating to the episodes including Smith's recollections of the events and several letters to investors describing the confiscated goods. <br /> <br /> Smith's efforts and their tacit support by the U.S. government make him a key figure in early relations between the United States and the new Latin American regimes. In 1822 an agent of the United States State Department acknowledged that "the Brigs Canton and Macedonian were for more than three years constantly violating blockades neutral and belligerent rights and supplying the royalists and flew the Spanish flag." Likewise historian Patricia Marks writes that Smith had business connections with Spanish merchants in Peru and refers to a quote from Viceroy to Peru JoaquÃn de la Pezuela: "Smith and the Macedonian became anathemas to the patriots. San MartÃn is reputed to have said that he did more damage to the cause of liberty than any other man." Historian Joseph Byrne Lockey points out that Smith's actions had greater implications regarding the perception of the United States in revolutionary-era Latin America: "The conduct of Captain Smith supported in so far as it was legal by the government at Washington contributed together with other incidents of a similar sort not a little to the dimming of the earlier impression of the Patriots that the United States would be in the struggle their friend and ally." <br /> <br /> The collection here consists of 153 documents from Smith's estate including letters received by Smith mercantile inventories and holograph copies of letters sent by Smith during the period. Correspondents include Smith's contacts in Latin America and his creditors in the United States. As a collection the documents relay scarce firsthand accounts of several seminal political events and map an extensive network of mercantile contacts and inventories. They are worthy of further research by scholars of the political history of Latin America and Spain and of early United States / Latin American relations as well as scholars of trade between China and Latin America. <br /> <br /> Overall the collection presents an uncommon opportunity to acquire primary source material from Latin America's Revolutionary Period. We find records from the Macedonian and Smith in the Forbes family collection at Harvard as well as some later documents relating to Smith's claims at the University of Virginia Special Collections. We find no publicly held examples of Smith's personal correspondence or papers prior to 1820. A full write-up and inventory is available in our PDF catalog. unknown books
1887102171n.p.: Winnipeg Board of Trade and the Brandon Board of Trade nd c1887. Softcover. good to very good. 1st Edition. 17pp. Small octavo in original orange wrappers. Not illustrated. good to very good Peel 1033. 1887 Winnipeg Board of Trade and the Brandon Board of Trade paperback
18285231Guanajuato: Imprenta del Supremo Gobierno a Cargo del C.J.M. Caranco 1828. Good plus. 229pp. plus folding chart. Disbound. Minor foxing and wear. Apparently unrecorded pamphlet that publishes an early statistical and narrative account of the economical and governmental situation in early Guanajuato. The work was printed four years after the adoption of the federal constitution and the organization of the Mexican states. It furnishes an account of agriculture industry government and haciendas and well as statistics on population and economic production. With one folding chart that depicts rural hacienda and ranch production; an interesting snapshot of the early economic life of the central Mexican state. Not in OCLC. Imprenta del Supremo Gobierno a Cargo del C.J.M. Caranco unknown
18073215.. Mit hinlänglichen Beyspielen zur Erläuterung und zur Uebung versehen. Den americanischen deutschen Bauern und Handwerks-Leuten gewidmet. Reading, J. Ritter, 1807. 8vo. (17,0 x 10,0 cm). 4 Bll., 176 S. Marmorierter Halblederband d. Zt.
188276605Zurich: Orell Fussli ca. 1882. First edition. Oblong quarto 11 x 8 inches. the book consists entirely of 23 finely executed and very expensively printed tinted lithographs of the company’s various factories and offices in Europe and England. Each lithograph is printed on thick clay paper and bound to a stub. Publisher’s red cloth with beveled edges bevels blind stamped in an Etruscan key pattern front cover with elaborate gilt lettering faux moire silk endpapers. A very good copy of an important and very scarce item. OCLC locates 2 copies but one is an online resource and the other gives no location conceivably making this the the only known copy.Gail Borden invented condensed milk during the time af the Civil war and it was a huge success. Unlike regular milk it was portable over great distances had a very long shelf life and it was safe. Two brothers George and Charles Page from Illinois one of whom came into contact with condensed milk as a soldier in the civil war sought to emulate this success by opening a condensed milk factory is Switzerland a place renown for it’s dairy industry to supply the European market with condensed milk. They named it the Anglo-Swiss company as their target market was Great Britain. But they were successful beyond their dreams and by 1891 it had 12 factories across Europe and the US that exported worldwide. Anglo Swiss then expanded into the USA by purchasing its first factory in Middletown New York and its second around 1889 then the largest condensed milk factory in the world in the Page brothers' home town of Dixon Illinois. This book was likely printed as a celebration for the companies newly opened North American factories. It must have had a very small print run due to its luxurious production and was perhaps only given to large shareholders. At the same time as Page brothers were introducing condensed milt to Europe a young German pharmacist by the same of Henri Nestle had developed and was producing a viable powdered milk product that was used as a substitute for breast milk. He too was extremely successful. The competition between the companies was fierce. From the company's website -- "Nestlé Company’s history began in 1866 with the establishment of the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company by two US brothers Charles and George Page. Using plentiful supplies of fresh milk in Switzerland they applied knowledge gained in their homeland to establish Europe’s first condensed milk production facility in Cham. They began supplying the product under the Milkmaid brand to Europe’s industrial towns marketing it as a safe long-lasting alternative to fresh milk. In 1905 Henri Nestle’s company merged with Anglo-Swiss to form what is now known as the Nestlé Group." Nestle still produces condensed milk under the Milkmaid brand to this day. Orell Fussli hardcover
1828490561828 1828 - Au Puy, de l'imprimerie de P. Pasquet - 3 planches hors-texte en fin d'ouvrage ainsi qu'un tableau dépliant (tableaux des écoles en 1828 et 1822) - in-8 broché - 256 pages plus les hors-texte
1859049188 p., 19.5x11.5 cm
188821926Paris Imprimerie A. Lanier et Ses Fils 1888 Fort In-8 XXX- 497 pp et un appendice publicitaire sur ff de couleurs
189811cb33Fort in8 reliure percaline rouge. 1508 pp, nombreuses publicités, y compris sur les tranches
1858012979PARIS GUILLAUMIN ET Cie 1858 Un volume petit in-12 de 680 pages , dans une reliure demi chagrin vert foncé à coins , dos à 5 nerfs , caissons richement ornés , titrage doré , le mors du premier plat est fragilisé , coins à peine rognés , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
1862012981PARIS GUILLAUMIN ET Cie 1862 Un volume petit in-12 de 604 pages , dans une reliure demi chagrin vert foncé à coins , dos à 5 nerfs et caissons richement ornés , titrage doré , le mors du premier plat est fragilisé , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
1850012975PARIS GUILLAUMIN ET Cie 1850 Un volume petit in-12 de 500 pages , dans une reliure demi chagrin marron foncé à coins , dos à 5 nerfs richement ornés et titrage doré , épidermures plus ou moins importantes , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide