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193853176Berlin. 1938. 32 Seiten u. eine Beilage. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Zweifarbige Originalbroschur. 11x15 cm
1991GITc340Ajaccio Editions Alain Piazzola 1991. Grand in-8 carré 270pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes. Reliure éditeur toile rouge, titre doré sur le dos et le 1er plat, sous jaquette illustrée. Abondante illustration dans le texte et à pleine page, en noir et en couleurs. 2e plat de la jaquette frotté, livre en parfait état.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 292 pages. Contents include letters regarding a Boardinghouse in New York, Manners of the working classes, Appearance and manners of young women, Penal code, Abolition of the slave trade, Emancipation of the slaves in the northern states, Condition of the negro in the same, Massacre on the River Raisin, Poor emigrants, Battle of Plattsburg, Mode of guiding and braking horses, etc. Originally published in 1821, by a "handsome young Scottswoman of independant means and opinions."
19137Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Single sheet printed on both sides in orange and black with text and photographs. 35.5 by 32 cm 14 by 12.5 Wear along folds with some neat repairs; good to very good. Date Published: 1908<br /> <br /> Scarce tourist brochure with 27 small illustrations from photographs and 10.5 wide panorama of St. Petersburg.<br /> <br /> No copies listed in OCLC. unknown
195810382(Hamburg, Broschek, 1958). 47 S. Mit zahlr., tls. ganzseit. Abb.(1 farb.), 1 gefalt. Faks. u. 1 farb. Karte der Stadt um 1589 (nach Braun/Hogenberg). Gr.-4to. OHLn.
R300263178Plon. Non daté. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paris, Plon, Edition d'Histoire et d'Art, 1936, in 8, reliure demi-basane, 238 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1918R300263176Plon. 1918. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. Plon et Nourrit & Cie, 1918, in 12, broché, 1 portrait et photos, 320 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1969R320170223Librairie Istra. 1969. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 228 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
33200Paris S.E.V.P.E.N. 1957 in 8 (22,5x14) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, VIII et 308 pages [1]. Collection Bibliothèque générale de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes-Etudes. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
188421849Melbourne / London, John Ferres / Trübner and Co., 1884. 8vo. With 1 coloured fold-out map and numerous statistical tables. IV (1), 695 (1) p. Modern half-cloth binding of a library. 1 stamp of a library on the endpapers, 3 stamps on the title page.
144 pages, illustrated. eng
15447Porto Portugal. 1844. 3pp. folio. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged and worn wove paper watermarked 'RUSE & TURNERS 1834' with a few short closed tears to crease lines. The first page is headed 'Porto em 31st. December 1844' and the other two 'Porto the 31st. December 1844'. The account shows substantial sums paid in by various English wine merchants and a final balance of 428504 Reis 355 Dinheiro. Begins with 'Profit & Loss Dn. to Sundries' of 3887R 467D. Entries include: Brandy Account; Wines on Consignment; Casks Account; Bills Payable; Warehouse Utensils. Names include: Bell Rannie & Co; Bartlett & Mogg; L. Hart & Son; Hope Gibb & Bruce; Charles Reid & Son; Frederick Hunt & Co; Davis & Stainton; Downs & Rhodes; Sainsbury Brothers & Co; Patrick Black; Dingwall Portal; Thomas Morgan & Co; John Allen; Morgan Saunders & Co; Hope Bruce & Co.; John Ormerod & Son; John Smith; William Watson & Co; Scott & Allen; George Carroio & Co; John Wintle & Son; Martin & Washbourne; George Sanderson; W. & H. G. MacFarland; Duncan MacGoun; Alfred Phillips; Jose d'Almeida Dias; Thoma Elder; Thomas Neighbour & Son; Francis Woodley. The third page carries a 33 cm table written lengthwise headed 'Wines Shipt in 1844'. Porto [Portugal]. 1844. unknown
20365Published by A. Wheaton & Co. Booksellers Fore Street Exeter. 1893. 16pp. 8vo. Stapled pamphlet. Aged and worn with all text intact. Dedicated 'To Nathaniel Lewis Cohen Esq. Founder of the First Free Labour Registry in England.' The text begins: 'A National Labour Bureau with Affiliated Labour Registries Is one of the pressing needs of the time. Therefore at the desire of two or three gentlemen who are greatly interested in the question I having given considerable attention to the matter venture to express my views thereon and at the same time to incorporate in a pamphlet the evidence I gave upon the subject before the Royal Commission on Labour in December last. In the views herein expressed I do not claim any special originality as they are very much the result of conference and correspondence with a number of representative men. My part has been first the initiation of the proposal to bring the subject under the notice of the Royal Commission; and secondly the formulation of a definite scheme.' What follows is divided into sections: 'Statement before Commission' 'Examination by Members of Commission' 'National Bureau' 'Cost of Scheme' 'Periodic Report' 'Employment of Post Offices' 'Private Registries' 'Importance of Prompt Action'. The final page is headed: 'Outline of Proposed Scheme.' This begins: 'A National Labour Bureau being an extension of the Labour Department of the Board of Trade or a separate department in affiliation with the Factory Inspectors' Department and with the Emigrations' Information Department in connection with which it should be vested with special powers for dealing with the questions of emigrations. The objects of this Bureau would be first to obtain and disseminate information on labour questions and general statistics of employment and secondly to act as a clearing house for the District Labour Bureaus.' Scarce: the only copies on OCLC WorldCat and COPAC at the Bishopsgate Library and the University of Essex Albert Sloman Library. Accompanying the item are a couple of newspaper cuttings neither complete one headed: 'A Labour Department Adoption by the Cabinet Outline of the Scheme'. Published by A. Wheaton & Co., Booksellers, Fore Street, Exeter. 1893. unknown
1901010591Victoria B.C.: British Columbia Board of Trade 1901. Soft cover. Very Good. Scarce Victoria B.C. pamphlet published by the Board of Trade 1901 promoting the city highlighting business prospects residential areas tourism transportation etc. Original string bound wraps a little rubbed or scuffed. 29 pages vintage photos and a colour fold out REPRODUCTION map at the end. Original map absent. <br/> <br/> British Columbia Board of Trade paperback
1396276173.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1934101240Melbourne: Wilson and Mackinnon Printers and Proprietors of 'The Argus' 'The Star' and 'The Australasian' 1934. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Melbourne Wilson and Mackinnon Printers and Proprietors of 'The Argus' 'The Star' and 'The Australasian' 1934. Oblong octavo 48 pages with a few illustrations and 24 pages of type specimens plus 2 additional leaves printed rectos only of type specimens tipped in at pages 25 and 35. Wrappers with the decorative title page repeated on the slightly marked front cover; minor foxing confined mainly to the first and last leaves; later ownership signature; an excellent copy. Wilson and Mackinnon, Printers [and Proprietors of 'The Argus', 'The Star' and 'The Australasian'] paperback
197733246Montréal PUQ déc. 1977 In-8, pg 177-343.
1953R300263170Amiot-Dumont. 1953. in-8. Broch. Etat d'usage, Couv. lgrement passe, Dos satisfaisant, Intrieur frais. Paris, Amiot-Dumont, 1953, in 8, broch, photos, 183 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
18403417<p><i>Through Russian Waters</i></p><p>RUSSIA - TRADE FORMS. Vice Consolato di Russia. Manifesti cominciando dal 1840. Trapani 1840-49.</p><p>Small folio pp. 196 of pre-printed shipping manifest forms of which 137 completed in ink; contemporary flexible vellum-backed marbled paper boards with ink-lettered label to upper board; corners bumped and spine a little chipped.</p><p>Fine documentation of the maritime trade from the harbour of Trapani in Sicily. The manifest gives bills of lading from January 1840 to March 1849. The pre-printed manifests are completed in ink giving the name of the freight ship and its captain the destination and then details of its freight i.e. type and quantity of merchandise names of senders and recipients.</p><p>Trapani boasts some of Europe's oldest salt marshes and salt extraction has been a major business for centuries which still flourishes to the present day. By the nineteenth century Sicilian sea salt was exported to European countries as far away as Norway and Russia. These shipping manifests document that it was sent to destinations as far afield as Constantinople Abo Stavanger Carlscrona Stockholm Bergen Odessa Reval and Riga.</p><p>Clearly some of the shippers acted on their own account being both captains of the ship and shipper whereas others acted on commission. The shipping routes went through Russian waters which explains the accounts kept by the Russian Vice Consulate.</p>
1908103171908. Paris L'Assiette au Beurre n°368 18 avril 1908 - Broché 24 5 cm x 31 5 cm 16 pages ills noir & blanc et couleur couv. et dos ills - Ills de Radiguet - Bon état
18872083002116206242Agricultural Affairs Bureau Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce 1887. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Agricultural Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce paperback
19103108178Berlin, Verlag der Generalkommission der Gewerkschaften, 1910. 213 S. Broschur.
196278644Wiesbaden. März 1962. 119 Seiten. Mit Werbeanzeigen. OKart.-Einband. (Stempel). 21x15 cm
1871130993Berlin, 1845-1871. (Reprint 1986). Einleitung von Wilhelm Treue. Ln. 4to.
1086363Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2016. 335 Seiten ; 24 cm, 512 g. Originalbroschur.