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1865WRCAM29886Detroit 1865. 8pp. printed in double columns. Dbd. Separating a bit at folds else very good. An interesting post-Civil War economic tract this vigorous attack on the principles of free trade appeals to farmers workers and mechanics in the West and Northwest to push for protectionist trade policies. Ward contends that only by raising duties on imported goods can the United States "keep the principal part of our coin at home." unknown books
1887WIRT0419Ldn., Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1887. VI, 359 S., 44 S. Vlgverzeichn., OLn., leicht berieben u. bestoß., zahlr. Bleistiftunterstreich. im Text. In Englisch.
1865354277Detroit 1865. 8pp. printed in double columns. Dbd. Separating a bit at folds else very good. 8pp. printed in double columns. Dbd. An interesting post-Civil War economic tract this vigorous attack on the principles of free trade appeals to farmers workers and mechanics in the West and Northwest to push for protectionist trade policies. Ward contends that only by raising duties on imported goods can the United States "keep the principal part of our coin at home." <br/><br/> unknown
186765547Washington DC 1867. Small broadside. 20 x 13 cm. Old fold lines some minor rumpling and toning along top margin else very good. Docketed in manuscript on verso. Proposed duties on various kinds of imported books are listed: 20% on English language books printed before 1840; 20% on books in foreign languages not printed in the U.S.; 30 cents per pound on books in English valued at less than $2 and printed since 1840; etc. Signed in type by 14 American publishing houses who agreed to the terms including Harper & Brothers D. Appleton & Co. Little Brown and eleven other well-known American publishers. No listings found on OCLC. <br/><br/> unknown books
1829ZB480814Havre: Imprimerie du Commerce Alph. Lemale 1829. first edition; 4 vi 230 pp. printed paper wrappers dark and badly chipped at spine text age tined with speckling on late leaves partially unopened but becoming disbound name of previous owner John A. Stevens of the New York Chamber of Commerce on front cover scarce. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Havre: Imprimerie du Commerce, Alph. Lemale, unknown
1842WRCAM53413Boston 1842. 791pp. Dbd. Light foxing heavier to initial leaves. Good plus. Account of a meeting of a trade association for the Massachusetts shoe industry with minutes speeches and a roll of attendees. With several pages of interesting advertising at the rear for a book on stenography with printed text samples. unknown books
185827638New York: Printed by John A. Douglas & Co. 1858. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. A very good copy top third of spine split owner's name small circular stain to last few leaves. 36 pp. 8vo. The copy of the editor of the New York Abend Zeitung with one name corrected within. Printed by John A. Douglas & Co. unknown books
181326302nantes 1813 1 document ORIGINAL, de 6 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune, format : 17,5 x 25,8 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané "à l'aigle impérial" , timbre fiscal noir imprimé : "empire français 50c + timbre à froid de l'enregistrement et des domaines", PROPOSITION DE CESSION, TRANSPORT ET DÉLÉGATION DE PROPRIÉTÉ AU SIEUR MOREAU HUISSIER A LA COUR IMPÉRIALE D'ANGERS PAR MR ANTOINE CRUCY, NÉGOCIANT A NANTES, DE LA SOMME DE 14299 FRANCS QUI LUI REVIENT SUR CELLE DE 32247 FRANCS QUE MR GUILHEM, FOURNISSEUR DE BOIS DE LA MARINE POUR LE GOUVERNEMENT A A RECEVOIR POUR LUI DU MINISTÈRE DE LA MARINE POUR LIVRAISON DE BOIS QU'IL A FAITE A CE DÉPARTEMENT EN OCTOBRE 1812, LA SOMME de 16981 FRANCS DEVRA ÊTRE VERSÉE PAR MR GUILHEM A MRS BOQUIEN FRÈRES, COMMISSAIRES POUR LE BOIS DE MARINE, DEMEURANT A LA BASSE INDRE, ET CELLE DE 967 FRANCS POUR LA RETENUE DE TROIS POUR CENT POUR LES INVALIDES DE LA MARINE, FAIT A ANGERS, LE 26 OCTOBRE 1813,
188443140London: Whitehead Morris and Lowe Printers 1884. 1st printing thus. Original printed light grey paper wrappers lacks rear wrapper. Age-toning. Unobtrusive paper repair along spine. Very Good. 15 1 pp. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>No copies found on OCLC. Whitehead, Morris and Lowe, Printers unknown books
18707159New York City 1870. A tri-fold circular 18 x 9 cm. when flat. Alas not illustrated. A small handbill-sized trade catalogue with an introduction by B. Staubach followed by information on Miles' "Challenge" Butchers' Meat Cutter Bell's Improved Ham Pump the "Challenge" sausage stuffer the Plunger sausage stugger various lard presses and butchers' fixtures. Each with a narrative description some with pricing information. The verso includes testimonials information on Steam Engines and the Upright Steam Engine and locations of the Miles' Challenge Meat Cutter. Near fine. unknown books
1890502San Francsico California: Pacific Rolling Mill Company 1890. 8vo. 250 x 170 mm. 10 x 7 inches. 100 pp. plus 4 leaves of ruled paper 2 with measurements in manuscript. Illustrated throughout with simple drawings of parts many stenciled with green wash; one plate folding. Bound in limp cloth covered boards title in gilt on front cover; a cloth binding shows some wear to gilt title two pencil drawings on front endpaper; other a very good sound copy. Straight forward price list of iron bar steel rail rolled and forged metal axles nuts bolts washers and dozens of other metal products. There is no introduction about the history of the firm just images of parts prices and a few lines of text describing specifications for some of the more complicated manufacture items. What distinguishes this rare trade catalogue is the design sense of many of the images and the application of stenciled color to highlight the object. The printed form of the parts are in outline and as one pages through the catalogue the images take on an abstract quality. Metal parts become contoured shapes with form being determined only by the light green wash applied to the physical part of the design. Although unintentional I am sure this late 19th century publication replete with many of the characteristics of period book design exhibits a very modernist feel one that is most unusual in publications of this nature. Although called the 7th edition this is only one of three issues of the PRMC's product guide and price list that is known. Organized in 1867 PRMC grew continuously and by 1892 was producing more than 40 thousand tons of iron and steel. "This giant enterprise is so closely identified with the manufacturing interests of the Pacific Coast that there is scarcely a manufacturing firm or corporation on the Coast that does not depend upon its output. The mills are located at Potrero Point in South San Francisco and cover an immense area" Master Hands. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 200 this edition and one from 1886 both known in only one copy each at California Historical Society. OCLC cites an edition from 1885 in one copy at San Francisco Public Library and this edition 1890 also in only one copy at California H. S. See: Master Hands in the Affairs of the Pacific Coast Historical Biographical and Descriptive. A Resumé of the Builders of Our Material Progress. San Francisco: Western Historical Publishing Company 1892 pp. 260. Pacific Rolling Mill Company unknown books
1890502San Francsico California: Pacific Rolling Mill Company 1890. 8vo. 250 x 170 mm. 10 x 7 inches. 100 pp. plus 4 leaves of ruled paper 2 with measurements in manuscript. Illustrated throughout with simple drawings of parts many stenciled with green wash; one plate folding. Bound in limp cloth covered boards title in gilt on front cover; a cloth binding shows some wear to gilt title two pencil drawings on front endpaper; other a very good sound copy. Straight forward price list of iron bar steel rail rolled and forged metal axles nuts bolts washers and dozens of other metal products. There is no introduction about the history of the firm just images of parts prices and a few lines of text describing specifications for some of the more complicated manufacture items. What distinguishes this rare trade catalogue is the design sense of many of the images and the application of stenciled color to highlight the object. The printed form of the parts are in outline and as one pages through the catalogue the images take on an abstract quality. Metal parts become contoured shapes with form being determined only by the light green wash applied to the physical part of the design. Although unintentional I am sure this late 19th century publication replete with many of the characteristics of period book design exhibits a very modernist feel one that is most unusual in publications of this nature. Although called the 7th edition this is only one of three issues of the PRMC's product guide and price list that is known. Organized in 1867 PRMC grew continuously and by 1892 was producing more than 40 thousand tons of iron and steel. "This giant enterprise is so closely identified with the manufacturing interests of the Pacific Coast that there is scarcely a manufacturing firm or corporation on the Coast that does not depend upon its output. The mills are located at Potrero Point in South San Francisco and cover an immense area" Master Hands. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 200 this edition and one from 1886 both known in only one copy each at California Historical Society. OCLC cites an edition from 1885 in one copy at San Francisco Public Library and this edition 1890 also in only one copy at California H. S. See: Master Hands in the Affairs of the Pacific Coast Historical Biographical and Descriptive. A Resumé of the Builders of Our Material Progress. San Francisco: Western Historical Publishing Company 1892 pp. 260. Pacific Rolling Mill Company unknown
18707159New York City 1870. A tri-fold circular 18 x 9 cm. when flat. Alas not illustrated. A small handbill-sized trade catalogue with an introduction by B. Staubach followed by information on Miles’ “Challenge†Butchers’ Meat Cutter Bell’s Improved Ham Pump the “Challenge†sausage stuffer the Plunger sausage stugger various lard presses and butchers’ fixtures. Each with a narrative description some with pricing information. The verso includes testimonials information on Steam Engines and the Upright Steam Engine and locations of the Miles’ Challenge Meat Cutter. Near fine. unknown
189937004Homer City PA: Prairie State Incubator Co. Lithographed by Seiter & Kappes NYC 1899. 1st edition thus. No copies located on OCLC. Full color chromolithographed paper wrappers. Rear wrapper depicts 6-5/8" x 9-1/2" color image of "The Largest Incubator and Brooder Works in the World.". Average wear. Paper chipped at spine ends. A VG copy. 128 pp. Profusely illustrated with much in color. 11-1/4" x 8-1/8" <br/><br/> Prairie State Incubator Co. Lithographed by Seiter & Kappes, NYC unknown books
1827488329Lüneburg, Herold, 1827-35. Insgesamt 804 S. Pappband d. Zeit mit rotem Rückenschild und etwas Rückenvergoldung (berieben, Ecken bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
180610429London: Longman Hurst Rees and Orme 1806. First English Edition. Very good. Royal 8vo. full tree calf bindings pp.400431438. -- Internally some light foxing. Overall. "Thomas Clarkson was an English abolitionist and a leading campaigner against the slave trade in the British Empire. He helped found The Society for Affecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade and helped achieve passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807 which ended British trade in slaves"-wikipedia. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme unknown
180236639New Providence Nassau Bahama Island: Port of Nassau Bahama Island Custom-house 1802. Document. Good. Document measures approximately 13" tall by 8" wide. Small tears at the folds. Printed form completed in manuscript certifying that Josiah Baker master of the Brigantine "burthen One hundred & Twenty tons" mounted with no guns navigated with Seven men American built and bound for Savannah Georgia having on board 1024 "Bushels of and and twenty of Fish part of the Cargo." With various signatures and seals dated "this Fourth Day of December 1802 and in the Forty third Year of His Majesty's Reign." Clean and bright. Port of Nassau, Bahama Island Custom-house unknown
188523546Marseille, Barlatizer-Feissat 1885 In-4 broché (21 x 31 cm). 46-(2) pages.
1801PHO-1858London, Published by H. Baldwin and Son, 1801, 8°, half calf, title on spine (modern), VIII-227pp., with 2 illustrations in text, paper brunished.
1874G74192Paris, Guillaumin 1874 248pp., 24cm., reliure cart (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre, nerfs et fleurons dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées, peu passée aux coins et bords), qqs.cachets au recto et verso de la page de titre, peu de rousseurs, bon état, G74192
18516078Nürnberg's Handel und Industrie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gegenwart. Nürnberg, C. Geiger, 1851. 8vo. (20,2 x 12,4 cm). 335 S. Marmorierter Halblederband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild.
1900GITk504Vannes Imprimerie Lafolye sans date vers 1900. In-12 broché 64pp. Abondante illustration dans le texte. Petits manques sur le dos de la couverture, intérieur frais et complet. R. Ronsin était Pharmacien de 1re classe, ex-interne des Hôpitaux, exerçant au 2 rue Mars-Roty à Puteaux. (5058)
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.
186519201Le Bailly 1865 approx.
189210290Partitions sur le Métier Ondet 1892 approx.