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18256446A Paris: chez E. Jourdan quai des Augustins n. 17 1825. Sixteen numbered poems printed on trimmed laid paper the largest measuring 8 x 8.5 cm. accompanied by sixteen corresponding engraved plates sheet sizes circa 12.75 x 9.75 cm. and images 5 x 3.75 cm. The imprint is provided at the bottom edge of plates no. 6 and 14. Bonbon box trade cards to be collected by children the texts including fables and poems four apiece by La Fontaine Abbé Aubert Pierre- Louis Ginguené and Antoine Le Bailly. Near fine. Bibliographie de la France 1825 no. 825 records the following publication page 871: Dont la publication et la vente sont autorisées conformément à la loi du 25 mars 1822 art. XII et à l'ordonnance du roi du 1o mai 1822. 865. Douze Planches divers petits sujets pour bonbons. A Paris chez Jourdan quai des Augustins n. 17. chez E. Jourdan, quai des Augustins, n. 17 unknown books
180643238Paris, Delance, 1806. In-8 de (2)-70 pp. Einaudi, 1683. Scrofani (Saviero). Essai sur le commerce général des nations de l'Europe, avec un aperçu sur le commerce de la Sicile en particulier. Traduit de l'italien. Paris, Treuttel et Würtz, an X (1801). In-8 de (4)-IV-91 pp.Kress B.2406 (eo 1792) ; Einaudi, 5195.Gillet. Essai sur les moyens d'extirper la mendicité du sol de la République. Paris, Imprimerie de Gillé fils, an X (1801). In-8 de 60 pp. (saut de pagination 56 à 59). Édition originale. Après avoir exposé les causes de la mendicité, le directeur en chef des ateliers publics à Bruxelles Gillet s'inspirant de l'exemple anglais, propose un plan capable de la supprimer (ateliers nationaux, intervention de l'État etc.). INED, 2032. [Anonyme]. Examen de cette proposition : Est-il préférable, pour l'intêret de l'industrie nationale, et pour celui de l'Etat, de tolérer l'importation des cotons filés et des étoffes de coton de fabrique étrangère, en les assujétissant à un droit d'entrée, ou bien de la prohiber entièrement ? Par un manufacturier. S.l.n.d. (1805). In-8 de 24 pp.FRANÇOIS DE NEUFCHÂTEAU (Nicolas-Louis). Avis aux cultivateurs et propriétaires de troupeaux, sur l'amélioration des laines. Paris, Imprimerie de la République, Prairial an 7 (1799). Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau (1750-1828) homme d’État et littérateur ; député à la Législative, ministre de l’Intérieur, il fut un des Directeurs, et devint sous l’Empire sénateur et comte. In-8 de 16 pp. Titre inconnu de l'INED (1898-1905).[Anonyme]. Instruction pour prévenir les habitans des campagnes contre le méphitisme des marnières, des fosses, mines, puits, celliers, etc. Paris, Imprimerie de la République, an 11 (1803). 6 pp.5 pièces reliées en 1 vol. in-8, basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, initiale P en pied de dos sur maroquin noir, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque).
18264756Applicables aux divers gouvernements de l'Europe et du nouveau monde, ou moyen d'acquitter les dettes nationales, d'assurer le bien-être et l'aisance des états et des peuples, par la création de rentes viagères héréditaires. Dédié à la génération présente et future.Paris, chez Renard 1826. - 298 pages.Cartonnage moderne bleu. Dos muet. Rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-8° (22x14).
18325871Dresden u. Leipzig, Arnold, 1832. Kl.-4to. (25,7 x 17,0 cm). 40 S., 4 Bl. Bibl.-Halbleinwandband d. Zt.
18126107Paris Pillet 1812 In-8 xvj-355+358 pp, Tableau de la mer baltique considérée sous les rapports physiques, géographiques, historiques et commerciaux, avec une carte et des notices détaillées sur le mouvement général du commerce, sur les ports les plus importans, sur les monnaies, poids et mesures. Cachets de bibliothèques. Tome I : une carte dépliante grand format en début de volume, quelques rousseurs sur 1ères et dernières pages, épidermures sur coiffe supérieure, frottis sur coins, coupes , dos et mors, 2 trous de ver en queue du 2d mors ; tome II : une carte dépliante en début de volume et 3 tableaux dépliants ; un petit trou dans la page du faux-titre ne nuisant pas au texte, épidermures sur dos, mors et coiffes, frottis sur coupes et coins. Dos à 4 nerfs ornés de caissons dorés. intérieurs frais
1838181838 demi-rel. époque (dos frottés) le volume… in-folio,
188947211Chicago: Baldwin Calcutt & Co. 1889. 1889. First edition. 11-3/4" x 9-1/4" pictorial blue-green linen wrappers with faded title stamped in gilt on front cover along with a faded picture of Mount Tacoma. 97 1pp. plus frontispiece. 7 plates. Tissue guards. Illustrations. Maps. Advertisements. Double column text. Much information and illustrations to include climate logging minerals its rapid growth the great Northern Pacific Railroad the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Tacoma's wealth the vast and magnificent forests its fisheries hops and hop-picking along with descriptions of various prominent people. Includes sections on the Tacoma Cedar Lumber Co. and The St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. Gig Harbor Lumber Co. and Link's Planing Mills; real estate land development and real estate agents including the Lombard Investment Co. Pinkham & Walker E.N. Ouimette with many illustrations of Tacoma residences and homes; the growing steel industry with companies like the Standard Iron Works shipping banking and much more. Finely illustrated throughout by various prominent artists. Images include horses hauling logs a view of Pacific Avenue public buildings various businesses schools churches residences hotels views at and near east Tacoma views of American Lake railroad scenes etc. Portraits include "The Executive Committee of the Chamber of Congress" "Representative Men of Tacoma" "Some Prominent Bankers of Tacoma" etc. Full-page map entitled "Northern Pacific Railroad And Connections." Light foxing and soiling to some pages. Wrappers lightly soiled and scraped with 1" x 1/4" chip to head of front cover as well as one small chip to top portion of spine and with light wear to extremities. Very good. Excellent land promotion view of Tacoma Washington published the year that Washington became a state. Baldwin, Calcutt & Co., 1889. unknown
188943737Chicago: Baldwin Calcutt & Co. 1889. 1889. First edition. 12" x 9 1/4" in dark blue-green printed thick boards with title in gilt. 971 pp. Sepia-tinted frontispiece with tissue guard. 7 plates. Over 100 photographic lithographic and woodcut text illustrations with some color-tinted and many full-page illustrations. Maps. Excellent land promotion published the year that Washington became a state. Overview of the state of Washington followed by an overview of the city of Tacoma. The overview of Tacoma is followed by articles about and illustrations of hops hop picking logging and lumber with sections of the Tacoma Cedar Lumber Company and The St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company Gig Harbor Lumber Company and Link's Planing Mills; real estate land development and real estate agents including the Lombard Investment Company Pinkham & Walker E.N. Ouimette with many illustrations and maps of Tacoma residences and homes; railroads such as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway the Great Northern Railway and others; growing steel industry with companies like the Standard Iron Works shipping banking and much more. Illustrations include a birds-eye view of Tacoma views of American Lake several businesses in Tacoma etc. Minor bumping to corners minor chipping and outer hinges just beginning at head and foot of spine. Linen hinge repair at gutter margin of title page. Very good. Baldwin, Calcutt & Co., 1889. hardcover
1857RO80040994FILLASTRE FRERES.. 1857. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 24 pages. Manque un coin sur le 2nd plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1861E83170Bruxelles, Ch. Torfs 1861 142pp., 26cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile noire), quelques rousseurs, bon état, [l'auteur Colbrant était premier clerc de notaire à Anvers (Antwerpen)], E83170
181642431Bruxelles, M.-E. Rampelbergh, n.d. (around 1816). 8vo. Contemp. full calf, foreedges of each board overlapping the foreedge by 3 cm. to protect the the numerous thin vellum tabs. Spine ends a bit worn. Spine gilt and a bit rubbed. Early annotations on inside covers. X,276 pp. and many illustrations of different coins in woodcut. Long vellum tabs attached for easy turn-up.
181642431Bruxelles M.-E. Rampelbergh n.d. around 1816. 8vo. Contemp. full calf foreedges of each board overlapping the foreedge by 3 cm. to protect the the numerous thin vellum tabs. Spine ends a bit worn. Spine gilt and a bit rubbed. Early annotations on inside covers. X276 pp. and many illustrations of different coins in woodcut. Long vellum tabs attached for easy turn-up. <br/><br/><em>A scarce commercial easy-reckoner for European merchants with attractive woodcuts of current and historic coins. </em> hardcover
1889WIRT0249Ldn., Effingham Wilson & Co. 1889. XI, 243 S., 24 nn. S. Vlgskat., OLn., berieben, bestoß., Einbd. stark lichtspurig, vord. Seitenkante aufgebogen u. der Rand stärker lagerfl., Rü. nachgedunkelt, vord. flieg. Vors. lagerfl. In Englisch.
1886265023Tübingen, Laupp, 1886. 168 S. Mit Tabellen. Lwd.
189228464Gwalior India 1892-93 1892. Paper browning but generally sound; chips and tears at the edges and folds; in very good condition. All approximately 34.5 x 49.5 printed on the recto only in ten columns. Each column serves a different purpose: serial number; date; name of the trader; number of bags; destination; number of wooden crates; weight; taxes; signature of the recipient; and instructions for the tax collector. Documents permitting and taxing the movement of opium by the Government of Gwalior. The name of the trader on one of the documents has been identified as "Bhakim Chand Pijara." These documents were sold in a single lot at Superior Galleries Los Angeles January 16 2001 Session Two lot 847. The translation was done by an academic in New Delhi India for a librarian at Stanford University on behalf of the previous owner a private collector. <br/><br/> Gwalior, India, 1892-93 unknown books
1896505681896. Interstate Commerce Commission. Tenth Annual Report of the Interstate Commerce Commission December 1 1896. Washington: Government Printing Office 1896. 404 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Light shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front free endpaper. $5. unknown books
1887C120918Paris, Impr. Chaix 1887 37pp. + une grande carte dépliante en couleurs (48x60cm.), reliure cart. d'éditeur (reliure faible des pages), dans la série "Collection des études générales géographiques. Cartes commerciales physiques, politiques, administrative, houtières, etc." 4e série 'Afrique' No.1, 27cm., C120918
18600192301860 Warren and Co Hardcover
18858436New York: Agate Iron Ware Manufacturing Co.; Macgowan & Slipper Printers 30 Beekman Street 1885. Booklet stapled in wrappers 15.5 x 12 cm. 136 pages. Illustrated throughout. Title from cover. Date from page of medals received. Stated "Fourth Edition". There were at least three distinctly different works with this title issued by the corporate author: 1890 72 pages with the Lalance and Grosjean Manufacturing Co name; 1891 32 pages an almanac not a trade catalogue; and this one undated ~136 pages a trade catalogue. Promotional combined trade catalogue and cookbook for Agate Iron Ware Manufacturing Company manufacturers of kitchen ware. Illustrated descriptions of the wares typically two to a page face recipes. The recipes are decidedly Anglo-French not American and they lean towards more elegant fare. Illustrations include the Agate Iron Ware manufacturing plant on front wrapper verso an assortment of medals and awards and an image of a homemaker sitting in her kitchen surrounded by Agate Ware while consulting this cookbook. The front panel bears the printed promotional statement "Compliments of F. A. Walker & Co. Cornhill". In original chromolithograph wrappers decorated in a Japonisme-style. Small stain along bottom edge of text block bit of bumping to the corners. Wrappers worn at corners and with some wear to the bottom of the spine panel. Overall near very good. Agate Iron Ware Manufacturing Co.; Macgowan & Slipper, Printers, 30 Beekman Street unknown
188133597Syracuse N.Y.: Journal Print 1881. 1st edition thus Romaine p. 3. Printed self-wrappers sewn. Vignette of the factory to front wrapper. Rear wrapper with advert touting Standard Oil as a customer. General wear with stain to upper text block corner. Spine paper shows wear & shipping. Foxing to wrappers. Withal an About VG copy. 35 pp. Pp 21 - 35 are testimonials from satisfied customers across the eastern half of the nation. Illustrated with 19 cuts of 7 presses & associated ancillary equipment. 8vo. <br/><br/> Journal Print unknown books
186920156Glasgow. Blackie & Son. 1869. Dekorativ ill. Titelblatt, XIII, 291 Seiten mit zahlr. Abbildungen u. 111 lithographierte Tafeln mit unzähligen technischen Skizzen. (Ohne Einband. Papier teils etwas stockfleckig. Die letzten Blätter an den Rändern etwas eingerisen) 34x25 cm
18964969New York: Bartlett & Company The Orr Press 1896. Octavo 20.5 x 14 cm. 97 pages. Date derived from Water Street address on title page. An extensively illustrated trade catalogue of heating furnaces and cooking ranges. Before the 1830s gravity hot-air furnaces were produced according to the specifications of individual buildings. The first mass-market manufacturer in the United States was Richardson & Boynton established in 1837 and in business for more than a century thereafter. The company survived the competitive surge in home heating manufacturers in the decades after the Civil War Fuller & Warren of Troy for instance also advertised as "the oldest house in the trade" introducing innovations in fuel source efficiency flue design cleaning access and model size – to say nothing of aesthetic appeal – at a surprising rate. The foundries and shop buildings occupied a double block in Red Hook Brooklyn; corporate offices 232-234-236 Water Street were across the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan. By the 1890s Richardson & Boynton were advertising themselves as manufacturers of multiple designs of furnaces fireplace heaters laundry water heaters cooking ranges stoves and kitchen appurtenances such as kettles urns pastry ovens and steam tables. Owing ostensibly to climbing tunnage and wharfage costs the entire operation decamped to Dover New Jersey in February 1896. Elaborate illustrations with equally elaborate cutaways; specification charts. A bit of chipping to head and foot of wrapper at spine otherwise very good in two-toned brown wrappers with gilt decoration. Pages clean and bright. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of all other Richardson & Boynton cataloguesbut none of this issue; Romaine page 363 for other issues. Bartlett & Company, The Orr Press unknown
18964969New York: Bartlett & Company The Orr Press 1896. Octavo 20.5 x 14 cm. 97 pages. Date derived from Water Street address on title page. An extensively illustrated trade catalogue of heating furnaces and cooking ranges. Before the 1830s gravity hot-air furnaces were produced according to the specifications of individual buildings. The first mass-market manufacturer in the United States was Richardson & Boynton established in 1837 and in business for more than a century thereafter. The company survived the competitive surge in home heating manufacturers in the decades after the Civil War Fuller & Warren of Troy for instance also advertised as "the oldest house in the trade" introducing innovations in fuel source efficiency flue design cleaning access and model size - to say nothing of aesthetic appeal - at a surprising rate. The foundries and shop buildings occupied a double block in Red Hook Brooklyn; corporate offices 232-234-236 Water Street were across the Brooklyn Bridge in Manhattan. By the 1890s Richardson & Boynton were advertising themselves as manufacturers of multiple designs of furnaces fireplace heaters laundry water heaters cooking ranges stoves and kitchen appurtenances such as kettles urns pastry ovens and steam tables. Owing ostensibly to climbing tunnage and wharfage costs the entire operation decamped to Dover New Jersey in February 1896. Elaborate illustrations with equally elaborate cutaways; specification charts. A bit of chipping to head and foot of wrapper at spine otherwise very good in two-toned brown wrappers with gilt decoration. Pages clean and bright. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies of all other Richardson & Boynton cataloguesbut none of this issue; Romaine page 363 for other issues. Bartlett & Company, The Orr Press unknown books
186475172London: 'sold by Messrs. Barclay & Sons .' 1864. Hardcover. Very Good. London 'sold by Messrs. Barclay & Sons .' 1864 seventh edition enlarged and revised according to the British Pharmacopoeia 1864. Octavo iv 293 13 including 8 blank ruled pages. Original half calf and cloth; cloth a little marked; leather a little rubbed mainly at the extremities; endpapers adjacent blank leaves and the first and last leaves of text foxed; tiny stain to the leading edge and margin of the first ten leaves; a very good copy with the contemporary rubber stamp of C.B. Hill Pharmaceutical Chemist 128 Rundle Street Adelaide on two early blanks. For the first 123 double-page openings the left-hand page contains an alphabetical list of drugs; pages 234-291 contain lists of sundries arranged alphabetically by broad subject headings such as bandages oils sauces soaps and varnish. Very few prices have been filled in. 'sold by Messrs. Barclay & Sons ...' hardcover
187119188New Britain Conn.: George L. Allen 1871. First edition. Some rubbing along the edges of the cords on the joints rear free endpaper just lifting a bit; a nearly fine copy. Small 8vo original gilt-stamped green cloth 70 pages. A compilation of exemplary children in the Bible suitable for younger readers. The gilt-stamped book device to the upper board is especially bright and fetching. Christmas gift inscription dated 1876 on the front free endpaper. George L. Allen, unknown books