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1827LFA00b6c2 volumes de 689 et 871 pages, format 205 x 135 mm, relié cartonnage dos cuir (reliure en état moyen), publié en 1827, Janet & Cotelle Libraires (Paris)
1869RO80061144GARNIER FRERES. 1869. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 479 pages. Titre doré sur le dos cuir marron, à 5 nerfs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1895GITj336Paris Librairie Industrielle J Fritsch 1895. In-8 II-IV (table des matières) II-X (introduction) 449pp. Cartonnage éditeur percaline grenat, dos lisse, titre doré sur le dos et le 1er plat. Orné de 50 figures numérotées dans le texte ou à pleine page (une dépliante hors texte représentant une vue d'une savonnerie lyonnaise). Bel exemplaire malgré un infime accroc sur la coiffe supérieure.
1837R300044603BAUDOT ET ISIDORE MOINE. 1837. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 400 pages illustrées de nombreux tableaux et de 2 planches dépliantes en fin d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1837RO80098890RORET / BAUDOT ET MOINE Isidore. 15e édition. 1837. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 400 pages. Ouvrage signé par l'éditeur Moine. 2 planches dépliantes, illustrées en noir et blanc, en fin d'ouvrage. Titre et filets dorés sur demi-veau. Epidermures sur le cuir. Mouillures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1838RO80098891RORET / BAUDOT ET MOINE Isidore. 16e édition. 1838. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 400 pages. Ouvrage signé par l'éditeur Moine. 2 planches dépliantes, illustrées en noir et blanc, en fin d'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
183546372Couverture rigide. Reliure demi-basane légèrement défraîchie. 448 pages. Rousseurs.
18434861Carilian-Goeury et Vor Dalmont 1843 360 pages in8. 1843. reliure éditeur demi basane. 360 pages. Ouvrage technique du XIXe siècle présentant un tarif de référence pour l'évaluation et la commercialisation du bois en grumes destiné aux professionnels de la sylviculture et du négoce du bois
1823PHO-2030Paris, Persan, 1823. in 8, demi-veau rouge, dos lisse orné. Ouvrage illustré de 2 cartes dépliantes et de 4 planches lithographiées en couleurs., quelques rousseurs, coins usagés, coupes frottées, étiquette de la librairie Maisonneuve.
18721427091872. TRADE CATALOGUE -- NURSERYMAN'S GUIDE. DEWEY D.M. Nurseryman's Specimen Book of American Horticulture and Floriculture Fruits and Flowers Ornamental Trees Shrubs Roses &c. D.M. Dewey's American fruit & flower plates colored from nature 2300 varieties. With a chromolithographic title page and 56 stencillled plates of fruits flowers and 9 chromolithographic plates plates of fruits flowers and trees. 8vo. 220 x 140 mm bound in contemporary morocco rebacked. Rochester N.Y.: D.M. Dewey n.d. ca. 1872. An early American trade catalogue of Fruit Flowers Trees and Nursery stock issued according to the Smithsonian Library "ca. 1872" by the firm of D.M. Dewey Rochester N.Y. Many of the plates have captions giving name of variety of plant and brief information on main characteristics and growing season. The Smithsonian copy contains only 24 plates compared to the 40 in the above copy. "Nurserymen's plates were an American innovation. They were made by various methods the most distinctive being painted in watercolors. In design and coloring these plates were more akin to folk painting than to the commercial art of their time" Charles von Ravenswaay "Drawn and Colored from Nature" in Antiques Magazine March 1983 pp. 594-599. Some minor wear overall in excellent condition. See Raphael. An Oak Spring Pomona Nos 63 to 66. unknown books
1896002571Oakland CA: Calderwood G. W. and Loofbourow G. T. 1897 Copyrighted 1896. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 11 3/4 x 9 1/4; pp. iii-v 3 9-99 1; pink wraps printed in blue with a sepia-tone photograph; illustrated with numerous maps and b & w photographs; two stamps of the Calfironia State Board of Trade to lower margin of front wrap; small antiques shop label to front wrap verso; a thin strip of clear tape to spine cover; a few spots to margins; overall bright and well-preserved; in about very good- condition. Intented to be "mailed free to prospective home seekers on application to Secretary of Merchants' Exchange or Board of Trade Oakland Cal." the book was pronounced by then former Mayor William R. Davis to be: ".the best and most accurate presentation of our resources and local attractive features and as an advertising medium yet published in the interest of Alameda County." It began with an aptly-titled chapter - "Deadly Parallel" - listing specific statistics and numbers from August 1896 of people dying of heat-stroke in cities around the country while in Oakland the temperature is balmy 65 degrees. It proceeds to describe Alameda County and the City of Oakland their climate resources modern ammenities notable businesses often with flowery and/or bombastic statements e.g. "One does not need to sniff the odor of the Chicago River or of its immense piggeries as a New Yorker contemptuously styled its huge pork-packing establishments to realize that he is in the Garden City." Several copies at institutions most e-publications; none other in the trade as of December 2019. Calderwood, G. W. and Loofbourow, G. T. paperback
181640803London: Printed for J. M. Richardson Cornhill Opposite the Royal Exchange 1816. 3-28pp. Light scattered foxing. Bound in modern cloth withdrawal stamp on front pastedown; inoffensive faint blindstamp on blank corner of title leaf. Else Very Good.<br /> <br /> Our collation matches that of the bibliographers. The nameless author disclaims any "intention to advocate the revival or regret the abolition of the Slave Trade. . . It is a traffic so objectionable in almost every respect that being abolished for the most part I hope never to see it revived and that every endeavour will be made to realize those advantages which the zeal of the authors of the Abolition has induced them to expect." <br /> However "The passage of the registration bill would constitute an unwarranted interference of the central power in the planters' private affairs" Ragatz. The property right of the West Indian colonists in their slaves is non-negotiable. Slaves comprise "the most valuable property of our colonists." Parliament's interference with "the private rights and private property of our colonists. . . would absolutely and tyrannically deprive the individuals whose property it is proposed to regulate and affect of those constitutional means of redress which all British subjects are entitled to." The pamphlet prints resolutions of West Indian Planters objecting to any such intrusions on their rights.<br /> The anonymous author objects to the African Institution's "representations of the miseries and hardships of slaves and in circulating ignorantly and unguardedly no doubt the most unfounded calumnies on the subject. If these gentlemen were to compare the situation of the Irish peasantry with that of our colonial slaves they would find they were comparing the extreme of wretchedness with comparative comfort."<br /> Ragatz 442. LCP Supp. 1608. Sabin 56509. OCLC records 16 locations worldwide as of March 2025. Printed for J. M. Richardson, Cornhill, Opposite the Royal Exchange unknown
1854193326Liege : typ. de J.-G. Carmanne-Claeys 1854. First Edition. Paperback. Very good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 31 pages; Description: 31p. 23cm. Subjects: Liege -- Belgium -- Commerce -- Politics. Language: French. Liege : typ. de J.-G. Carmanne-Claeys paperback
185965546Boston MA: M.M. Ballou Publisher and Proprietor 1859. Single sheet folded. 25 cm. 4 pp. One page of text 2pp. blank docketed on 4th page in manuscript "Ballou's Pictorial circular Feb. 1 1859." Old fold lines else very good. Signed in type by M.M. Ballou Publisher and Proprietor Boston February 1st 1859. The circular states that Ballou's now in its sixteenth volume is a desirable medium for advertising not only because of its longevity but also because "it is reaching the most available class of the community and . each number of the paper is preserved after reading being regularly bound up every six months so that an advertisement becomes a permanent card." The terms offered were 25 cents per line. No listings found on OCLC. <br/><br/> M.M. Ballou, Publisher and Proprietor unknown books
18982034Chicago: Foster-Munger Co 1898. First Thus. Paperback. Poor. 8vo. Pp. 463. Frontis. photo portrait of Carleton Foster with tissue guard. Laden with line drawings and photos of fixtures and mill work for residential and commercial applications. The section on stained glass windows is illustrated in color. Bound in stiff illustrated wraps.A perforation through the book at upper left corner so the volume could hang from a hook in a business much like a phonebook for easy reference. Spine backing is missing book is totally shaken but complete with covers loose. Several leaves dog-eared. With the occasional rubber stamps of former owner George H. Cutter and Brother of Meadville Pennsylvania. Scarce. Presents all manner of interior and exterior woodwork including telephone niches stair works cupboards kitchen dinette features fireplace surrounds etc. WorlCat locates only two copies of this 1898 edition one at the Art Institute of Chicago the other at Virginia Commonwealth University. Foster-Munger Co paperback
189515394Minneapolis MN: Minnesota State Federation of Labor 1895. Blue cloth binding with front board lettered in gilt professionally rebacked. Abt VG boards soiled/dampstain to fore-edge margin in first third of text block/hinges repaired. 128 pp. Errata slip tipped-in prior to title page. Illustrated with woodcuts. 8vo. 6 1/4" x 9 1/8" <br/><br/> Minnesota State Federation of Labor hardcover books
1888134722München. Verlag der Academischen Monatshefte 1888. Zwei Teile in einem Band. (2. Teil nicht komplett !). 203 Seiten und 44 (von 122) Abbildungen auf 44 Seiten. Originalbroschur. (Zweiter Teil nicht komplett. Einband mit starken Gebrauchsspuren u. teils geklebt). 22x14 cm
18301232Paris, Treuttel et Wurtz, 1830 ; in-12 de 2 ff., 90 pp., 1 f., demi-veau vert, dos à nerfs orné de motifs dorés et à froid, tranches marbrées.
186792751867. Paris Librairie internationale A. Lacroix Verboeckhoven & Cie éditeurs1867 - Broché 12 cm x 18 5 cm 133 pages - Texte de M. Auguste Charles Joseph Vitu - Manque en bas à droite de la couv. et du dos sinon bon état
1874RO30335842Ateliers et magasins. 1874. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. Environ 15 pages. Rares rousseurs, salissures, légères pliures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
188037349n.p.: n.p. 1880. First edition. Self wrappers. About very good small chips and tears to edges wrappers soiled. 4 pp. 8vo. In support of Free Trade. Notes that our transportation infrastructure has expanded greatly due to our making rather than importing steel for rails with no shortages. OCLC locates a few different issues most from the American Iron and Steel Association but a few mostly likely published by the Republican Congressional Committee. n.p. unknown books
189612416Paris, Librairie Guillaumin ; Lyon, Auguste Cote (Montbrison, Imprimerie Eleuthere Brassart), 1896 ; in-12, broché ; (6), (1) f. blanc, II, (1) f. blanc, 148 pp., 1 tableau dépliant ; couverture grise imprimée.
18921393St. Louis 1892. About very good. 74pp. Oblong octavo. Original illustrated wrappers stapled. Light wear and chipping to spine rear cover with closed tear minor soiling. Minor scattered foxing and offsetting. Handsome illustrated trade catalogue for the firm of P.C. Murphy manufacturers of fine trunks and traveling bags. The work is filled with a wide variety of trunks and suitcases illustrating each with prices listed for available sizes. Choose from barrel top or flat top canvas or leather or imitation etc. Forematter indicates this to be the company's twenty-first annual catalogue and terms for purchase are listed inside the front cover. An ephemeral piece we find single copies of three other years in OCLC but none of the present edition. unknown books
1886GITg862Marseille Imprimerie Moullot et Fils 1886. Grand diplôme orné par Ricaud (hauteur 39,5cm, largeur 49cm environ) portant dans des cartouches les devises "Travail", "Progrès" et un décor allégorique (la ville de Marseille avec sa couronne crénelée confiant une branche de lauriers à une Renommée ailée portant sa fine trompette le long du bras gauche). Au centre, flanqué de l'avers et du revers d'une belle médaille imprimée en doré, les lieu et nom de la récompense avec, ajouté à l'encre, le nom du bénéficiaire "Mrs Palanca et Cie pour les parfumeries" et, en-dessous de part et d'autre "Le président de la Commission Rossat", "Le Maire de Marseille Allard". Le diplôme est dans un beau cadre doré d'époque (hauteur 46,5cm, largeur 56,5cm) et protégé par une vitre. Le diplôme, en très bon état a une patine chamois, la vitre est en bon état, ainsi que le cadre. Bel ensemble décoratif.