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1996291562PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
32 pages. Features: Profitable Electric Service (conclusion) - the Layout of the Wilson Electric Service; Undercutting Mica on Armature Commutators; Correct Methods of Brake Relining - how to insure a satisfactory job; Wiring Diagrams - International Trucks; Shop and Showroom; Studebaker introduces Free Wheeling Principle - article with photos; Short Cuts for Handy Mechanics; Modern Equipment - Atlas makes new super service equipment; Modern Car Loading; Complete Mechanical Details of the American Austin; Passenger Car Prices F.O.B. Vancouver; Truck Prices F.O.B. Vancouver; Passenger Car Specifications for Engine, Pistons, Rings, Rods, Valves, Lubrication, Cooling, Clutch, Axles, Brakes, Steering, Springs, Crankshaft Bearings, Crankshaft Bearings, Camshaft, Electrical, Fuel; Photo of the Vernon Garage; Photo of the Beausejour Auto and Marine Shop; Nice Canada Cement Concrete ad inside back cover includes photos of the Fleet St. retaining wall near John St., Toronto and two other Toronto structures; Great vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
24977One item from 1777 from Bounty Hall Estate Jamaica; three items from London 1800 and 1801; fourteen items from New York Lewis Simond & Co. 1803 and 1804. All 18 items are in very good condition with slight signs of age and wear. Items One and Eighteen are letters Eighteen being a ‘triplicate’ the other sixteen items are accounts with items Five to Eighteen relating to the firm of the New York merchant Lewis Simond. Items Seven Nine and Twelve are copies i.e. written out afresh but containing the same text of Items Six Eight and Eleven. ONE: Henry Hough overseer of the Bounty Hall estate Jamaica to ‘William Fairclough / Green Park’: Autograph Letter Signed. 22 The eighteen documents in this collection provide an interesting insight into the dealings of a substantial West Indian merchant: the owner of the extensive Jamaican sugar and rum plantation Green Park slave owner and slave trader. Green Park Estate was one of the largest and oldest sugar plantations in Trelawny Parish Jamaica dating back to a grant of land from Oliver Cromwell to James Bradshaw son of the regicide John Bradshaw. It was bequeathed to William Atherton the principal party in the present documents by William Kennion per his will of 1764. Atherton extended the estate to around over 1300 acres building a fortress and a second sugar mill so that it ranked as the third largest of the 88 estates in Trelawny Parish. The first item is a letter written from the overseer of a neighbouring estate Bounty Hall regarding the settling of a bill. In the next three items we see Atherton purchasing silver lace from a London tradesman and settling other bills through his bank Glynn’s. The last fourteen item centre on the New York firm of merchants Lewis Simond & Co who arrange the transportation of wood for the construction of casks for the rum produced at Green Park Item Five provides a current account between the firm and the Green Park Estate. Despite the fact that Atherton is estimated to have owned around eight hundred slaves in the last item we see him quibbling over eighteen cents. November 1777 Bounty Hall. Docketed: ‘Bounty Hall 22d. Novr 1777 / Henry Hough / respg Horses Captain & Doctor’. Everything having come ‘safe to hand’ Hough writes: ‘I shall do myself the Honour of waiting upon you in a Sundays in order to settle the mode of payment’. 1p small 4to. Items TWO to FOUR are attached to one another at a corner. TWO: Accounts from 1800 and 1801 addressed to ‘Wm Atherton Esqre’: ‘To Willm & Josh. Farrant’ also ‘Jas. Chalks’ and ‘Bill on Glyn & Co.’ 1p foolscap 8vo. THREE: James Chalk. Receipt with his printed letterhead: ‘Bought of James Chalk / Gold & Silver Laceman / Successor to Mr. Bullard / At His Manufactory No. 1 next door to Northumberland House Strand.’ 3 May 1800 London. ‘1 Silr. hat Lace and band 0. 16. 0 / Silr. Lace Eps. and bands - 4: 15. 6: / total £5: 9: 6’. 1p landscape 12mo. FOUR: James Chalk. ‘Rec’d 9th. Septr. 1801 of Wm. Atherton Esqre. / Five Pounds Nine Shillings & 6 by the Hand of Messrs. Wm. & J Farrant / for James Chalk’. 1p landscape 12mo. FIVE: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. Accounts docketed ‘Ls. Simond & Co / Accot. Current with Green Park Estate / to 31 Decr 1803’. 4pp 4to. Bifolium with the two central pages the reciprocal double-entry accounts to $3803.76 dated 31 December 1803 New York. Debits for shipments including ‘Ducks & Geese’ and ‘3 bbls apples’ from the Experiment and ‘carting to three different Ships’: Ferdinand Alknomac and Ann and further shipment ‘per Friends’. Credits for ‘a tierce of rice per Experiment’ and rum per Ferdinand and Alknomac. SIX: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Sundries shipped by Lewis Simond on board the Ship Experiment Richard Marner Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account and risk of William Atherton Esqr & consigned to William Fairclough’. 16 December 1802 New York. 1p foolscap 8vo. SEVEN: Second copy of SIX. EIGHT: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Lumber shipped by Lewis Simond & Co on board the Brig Ferdinand John Lane Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account & risk of Wm Atherton Esqr & consigned to Wm. Fairclough’. 5 April 1803 New York. 1p 4to. NINE: Second copy of EIGHT. TEN: John Lane master of the Ferdinand. Printed receipt completed in manuscript by Lane and signed by him 8 April 1803 New York. 1p landscape 8vo. ‘SHIPPED in good order and well-conditioned by LEWIS SIMOND & Co on board the Brig called the Ferdinand whereof is Master for this present voyage John Lane now laying in the port of NEW-YORK and bound for Falmouth To say Four thousand six hundred one quarter & twenty Red Oak Staves’. ELEVEN: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Lumber shipped by Lewis Simond & Co on board the ship Alknomac John Gore Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account & risk of William Atherton Esqr & consigned to William Fairclough Esqr.’ 22 April 1803 New York. 1p 4to. TWELVE: Second copy of ELEVEN. THIRTEEN: John Gore master of the Alknomac. Printed receipt completed in manuscript by Gore and signed by him 25 April 1803 New York. 1p landscape 8vo. ‘SHIPPED in good order and well-conditioned by LEWIS SIMOND & Co on board the ship called the Alknomac whereof is Master for this present voyage John Gore now laying in the port of NEW-YORK and bound for Falmouth To say Two thousand six hundred Red Oak & Four thousand one hundred two quarter white Oak Staves One thousand which Oak & four hundred Ash heading’. FOURTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Invoice of R O Staves retained by William Fairclough Esqr out of 4. 6. 1. 20 amounting to $255.50 shipped to him for accot of Green Park Estate but which he gave up to Wm. Green Esq’. 14 March 1803 New York. 1p lanscape 8vo. Docketed ‘Invoice of Ferdinand’. FIFTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Invoice of sundries had by William Fairclough Esq for account of Green Park Estate from the Cargo of the Ship Friends’. 14 March 1803 New York. 1p 4to. SIXTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Sale of 15 Puncheons rum received pr. Brig Ferdinand from Jamca. 14 July 1803 for Account of Green Park Estate to sundry Grocers at 2 3 4 & 5 months 19 July’. 19 July 1803 New York. 1p 8vo. SEVENTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Sale of 25 Puns. rum received per Ship Alknomac Gore from Jamaica. 4 Augt. last 1803 for Account of Green Park Estate & sold to sundry Grocers 12 Augt. @ 3. 4 & 5 month’. 12 August 1803 New York. 1p 4to. EIGHTEEN: LS & Co. ‘Triplicate’ letter to ‘Wm. Atherton Esqr.’ 5 May 1803 New York. 1p 8vo. Having ‘carefully looked over the invoice of $612. 40 for Shipment by Experiment 14th. Decr.’ they are ‘unable to discover the error of 18 cents you mention’. ‘Respecting the change of firm of the house we have to observe that Mr. Alexr. Campbell remains as he was before our sole partner & that no change whatever is introduced except the addition of Company to the signature of Ls. Simond of which we have already advised you.’ One item from 1777, from Bounty Hall Estate, Jamaica; three items from London, 1800 and 1801; fourteen items from New York [Lewi unknown
1915614066Berlin, 1915. 143 S. Broschur.
1917612581Hamburg, Persiehl, 1917. 134 S. Mit 13 Plänen, 7 Tabellen und 5 Abbildungen. Lwd
19853181471Heidelberg, Recht und Wirtschaft, 1985. 259 S. OKart.
193340460Leipzig (Ohne Jahr). (Um 1933). (4), 440 Seiten. Mit unzähligen Abbildungen. Original-Leinwand-Einband. (Angestaubt u. etwas fleckig. Klammern rostig. Eine Lage lose). 20x15 cm
195944951Hannover. Curt R. Vincentz Verlag. 1959. 163 Seiten u. 5 Grundrissblätter auf Pergaminpapier. Mit 78 Skizzen im Text. Ill. OHlwd.-Einband. (Etwas fleckig). 25x17 cm.
82494First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Large oblong quarto iv first blank li pages plus 150 leaves all but one printed rectos only with full-page plates on 143 of them. Original limp cloth lettered in gilt on the front cover; edges lightly foxed with the bottom edge slightly marked; expert repairs to tiny tears to the bottom margin of four leaves with tiny nicks to a few others; an excellent copy. A superb catalogue from this company specialising in 'plant for harbour works dredging and excavating. Coaling vessels floating cranes tugboats'. The main sections are dredgers and hoppers 91 plates tugboats 16 plates elevators 11 plates excavators 17 plates and floating docks 5 plates. Each plate contains a description of the specific item the client and/or the location for example '"Sedjoumi" Sea-going Screw Tugboat. French Government. Regency of Tunis'. <p>Offered together with a copy of the 1913 edition of the separately issued catalogue devoted to coaling vessels limp cloth oblong quarto 64 pages; cloth a little rubbed and marked front free endpaper and title leaf a little marked. 2 items. hardcover
2007854206Wiesbaden: Dt. Univ.-Verl. 2007. XIX, 303 S. 21cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut (Innen); Besitzerstempel (Innen); Titelblatt ist halb angelockert; Einband Außen hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Archivex. mit Klebestreifenrest (Außen); Besitzerstempel auf Schnitt; 1. Aufl. Broschiert
1930138476Stoke-on-Trent: Wengers Ltd 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stoke-on-Trent Wengers Ltd. September 1930 printed at the foot of the inside rear cover. Quarto ii 66 pages with a map and numerous illustrations plus text printed on the inside surfaces of the covers and a pictorial advertisement for the company printed in red on the outside rear cover. Flush-cut quarter cloth tape and three-colour card covers with the original loop of string through a hole punched in the top left corner; minimal signs of age and use; a very good copy. 'This book is intended to give a rough outline and simple description of the Manufacture of Pottery commencing with the preparation and composition of the body raw materials used in the body the methods of forming and shaping same the first or Biscuit firing the composition preparation and application of Glazes methods of Decoration and classes of Colours used in the various methods; also of the methods of decorating Glass and the processes of Enamelling Sheet and Cast Iron Copper and Jewellery' inside front cover. Wengers, Ltd paperback
1983403992Wien, Orac, 1983. XVI, 1076 S. Mit Porträt. Originalkunstleder (etwas gelockert, Rücken mit kl. Bibliotheksschild).
19043383382Berlin, 1904. VIII, 366 S. Illustrierte OLwd.
1927WIRT0406Bln., Laub 1927. 235(1) S., 2 Bl. Vlgsanz., OKart. m. OU., verstaubt, leicht wasserrandig, abgegriffen, nachgedunkelt, am ob. Kap. aufgerissen, Einbd. etwas vom Buchblock gelöst, Bindung leicht beschäd., in den Falzen schimmelfleck. Dabei: Littek, Wolfgang, Werner Rammert u. Güntther Wachtler (Hrsg.). Einführung in die Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie. 3. Aufl. FfM., N.Y., Campus Studium (1983). 434 S., ill. OKart., Eckknicke am Einbd., abgegriffen, Schnitt verstaubt, Stellspuren, zahlr. Marker-Anstreich. im Text.
1912100565München, Duncker & Humblot, 1912. XVI, 244 S. OBroschur.
18773656Erstattet von der Centralcommission des Deutschen Reiches für die Wiener Weltausstellung. 3 Bände in 21 Heften. Mit 92 Abb. im Text. Braunschweig, F. Vieweg u. Sohn, 1874-1877. Gr.-8vo. (ca. 23,0 x 14,5 cm). I: V, 89 S.; XI, 808 S. II: XII, 912 S. III/1: XIII, 1045; VIII, 526 S. III/2: VIII, 686 S. Orig.-Umschläge.
1958146405(Ohne Ort. Privatdruck) (1958)). 24 n. n. Bll. mit 22 Illustrationen und einhundert Versen. Rote, illustrierte Originalbroschur. Querformat 15x21 cm
77254Tokio Tokyo The Japan Sericultural Association 1904. Folio 29.6 x 22.0 cm. Preliminary leaf title page xiv advertisements 166 7 ix pp. 144 text illustrations logos of which 142 in colour - mostly in full colour chromolithography a few partly printed in silver. Additional full-colour illustrations in the advertisement sections. Original multi-colour pochoir wrappers with two silk ties. Printed erratum leaf tipped in. = A very rare survey of Japanese silk producers prepared for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. In all 144 companies present themselves here each providing a - mostly very colourful - logo often depicting birds as well as various other animals flowers geishas warriors etc. Included is an overview of the silk industry and its history. Between 1850 and 1930 raw silk ranked as the leading export of Japan accounting for 20 per cent to 40 per cent of Japans total exports. Between the 1890s and the 1930s Japanese silk exports quadrupled making Japan the largest silk exporter in the world. "The Louisiana Purchase Exposition informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair was an international exposition held in St. Louis Missouri United States from April 30 to December 1 1904. Local state and federal funds totaling $15 million were used to finance the event. More than 60 countries and 43 of the then 45 American states maintained exhibition spaces at the fair which was attended by nearly 19.7 million people" Wikipedia. It was by far the most important world fair before WWI." The Japanese government spent lavishly: $400000 plus $50000 from the Japanese colonial government of Formosa with an additional $250000 coming from Japanese commercial interests and regional governments". This lavishly illustrated work was not for sale and it seems likely that most copies ended up in governmental libraries. This copy however is not a library copy and apart from some very light wear to the wrappers is in excellent condition. Provenance: inscribed on the front free endpaper William Streuli from Berizzi Bute . One copy in the collection of The Met in New York City and one copy recorded in OCLC in a Danish library. We found only one auction record. unknown
1967KART0205New York, Port Authority o. J. [1967]. Faltprospekt 10x20 cm, geöffnet 40,5x40,5 cm. Beidseitig farbig bedruckt, Vorderseite mit den Basisinformationen über den Bau, rückseitig Farbaufnahmen vom Observation Deck in alle 4 Himmelsrichtungen. - Sehr guter Zustand, keine Gebrauchsspuren / Mint condition
0331613204.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18405888Amtlich bekannt gemacht. Verkaufspreis 12 Kr. Nürnberg, Druck der Campeschen Officin, (1840). 8vo. (21,0 x 12,5 cm). IV S., 1 Bl. Verbesserungen, 1 leeres Bl., 112 S. Typographischer Orig.-Umschlag.
0265998115.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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