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A paper portfolio containing thirteen 8 1/2" x 11" single sheets (some, printed on both sides), each with a weaving pattern developed as baby gifts by thirteen weavers, and one introductory sheet. The gifts are a Carrier for Baby, Cover for Baby, Shawl, Ribbons, Blanket, Grow Chart, Christening Dress, Christening Costume, Wallhanging, Cuddly Lamb, Bibs, More Bibs, and a Quilt. The folder shows edge wear and some creases and closes with a button and thread style fastener.
A paper portfolio containing thirteen 8 1/2" x 11" single sheets (some printed on both sides), each with a weaving pattern developed for tablemats, and two introductory sheets. The projects included are Patterned Mats, Plain Weave Mat, Plain Weave Mat - with a Twist, Striped Mat - Plain & Twill, Two Potholders, Double Weave Mat on a Rosepath Threading, Checked Mat, Linen Mat, Table Protecting Mat, Modified Swarthmore Lace Mat, Heavy Mat, Checked Mat in Huck, and Scandinavian Squares. The folder shows edge wear and some creases and closes with a button and thread style fastener. Previous owner's name on cover. No date given - circa 1985.
107704. Paperback. Good. Condition: Good; ISBN: 9780323759137; Edition: 4. Once purchased we honor returns due to quality issues but won't accept reasons like 'changed my mind' 'find better price' 'order by mistake' etc paperback
19362091502135501172Toyoda Loom Co. Ltd. 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3 162p 9 illustrations Size: 19x27cm Toyoda Loom Co., Ltd. paperback
18565672B<p>FIRST "COMPUTER" PORTRAIT OF AMERICA'S FIRST PRESIDENT</p><p>Lyon Joseph Marie Jacquard 1856.</p><p>Silk machine-woven textile 49.8 x 42.2 cm. Mounted on old board. Edge wear some marginal tears and losses edge toning from mounting tape some damp staining and wrinkling. This said a remarkable survival.</p><p>Rare silk textile portrait of George Washington 1732-99 woven on the earliest programmable loom – the Jacquard Loom – which influenced the development of other programmable punch-card-driven machines that in turn would lead to the early versions of IBM's digital compiler. The present work thus may plausibly be considered the first 'computer' portrait of the first President of the United States. The textile carries the monogram 'JR' and is dated 1856 from Lyon the birthplace and home of Joseph Marie Jacquard 1752-1834 who invented his revolutionary device in 1804 to aid in the production of complex patterns of damask matelassé and brocade.</p><p>Based on Gilbert Stuart's 1755-1828 iconic portrait this two-color textile is inscribed with the famed line 'First in War First in Peace and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen' which is taken from Washington's eulogy delivered by Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee 1756-1818 a major general in the Continental Army a member of the Continental Congress governor of Virginia father of the famous Civil War general Robert E. Lee and a close friend of Washington.</p><p>Now rare the textile was apparently well known to American audiences for decades after its initial production: A certain R. H. Thurston for example in his 1880 inaugural address as president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers invoked history's greatest engineers including "Jacquard who perfected the pattern-loom which to-day weaves with equal facility the portrait of him who was 'first in war first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen' and the most beautiful and ingenious combinations of form and color of which decorative art is so wonderfully prolific" Thurston p. 9.</p><p>Provenance: Skinner Fine Books and Manuscripts 1 June 2013 lot 19.</p><p> J. Essinger <em>Jacquard's Web: How a Hand-Loom Led to the Birth of the Information Age</em>; R. H. Thurston "The President's Inaugural Address" <em>Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers</em> vol. 1 1880 pp. 1-16.</p> Joseph Marie Jacquard
1331750016.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
104 pages. Features: Wet Finishing; Tales and Towels of Huck; Linen Towels in Huck; Turned Twills and Color Effects; Felted Wearables; Beading and Embroidery on Handwoven Fabric; Seersucker Sweetie; Deflected Doubleweave - start to finish; Simple textures and patterns on the rigid heddle loom; Winter roses throw; Carla Moore Buchheit; Fibers and Finishes; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
104 pages. Features: Swatch Collection #33; Mixing Color, Fiber, and Structure; A Colorful Mix for a Doll; Ikat Effects Without the Fuss; An Unusual Tapestry Mix for a Vest; Rags to Riches Vest; Instant Imagery with Iron-On Transfers; Embellished Bags; A Mixed Fabric Palette; Those Old Castoffs for a New Look; Catharine Muerdter's Woven Shibori; Mixing Lace with a Pattern Warp; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
24313Blackie & Son Ltd. 2 color plates. Inner Hinges Starting Slightly 1 illustration is Missing HBDJ UNDATED 1910 Hard Cover. Book Condition: VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: FAIR AS-IS 24mo Interior Nice tight clean light FOX Wear. Beautiful Blue embossed cloth cover with gilt lettering to spine front board and spine decorated with floral blind stamp clean and appealing with mild edgewear. edges slightly darkened otherwise a clean interior. Binding is sturdy. Jacket shows heavy edgewear; tears chips discoloration 286 pgs NO ADS in Back DJ SPINE Chips Edge & Ends . Chapter One : One morning in early spring an elderly maiden lady received a shock to her nerves. Miss Abbott had lived in Paris twenty-five years; but she had remained British to the backbone. She was proud of being British and always insisted upon the fact to her French acquaintances." Happy Reading !!!. Victorian Novel. Hard Cover. Blackie & Son Ltd. hardcover
222 pages including index and bibliography. A revision of the author's thesis, Princeton University, 1974. Using data from the 1897 Imperial Russian Census, the author examines two types of migration: that to an already settled, relatively modern area, such as the major cities; and that to a sparsely populated, relatively traditional area, such as the agricultural frontier. Concludes that migration within European Russia and from European Russia to Asiatic Russia supports the model. Book clean and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket bears closed half-inch tear to top of spine, else moderate wear. Very nice copy. Book
172 pages. "Aboriginal heroes are everywhere... Who is Yours?" With these words, the Aboriginal Heroes Contest on which this book is based was introduced to students and teachers across Canada. The heroes theme is an important one. The very concept of heroes invokes special images for nearly everyone - of someone who eximplifies courage, moral strength, or other sterling qualities which somehow allow them to exceed the normal bounds that seem to limit human endeavour. Aided by this book, teachers and parents can communicate to students that everyone has something of the heroic in her or him; that everyone can think deeply and feel deeply about issues of importance; and, as a curricular consideration, that everyone can learn to express those feelings in thoughts and written words. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Glossy colour illustrated covers. Two inch tear to top of front cover at spine. Children's hero stories are grouped by province/territory. Book
Book show very light shelf wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 95 pages, illustrated with color plates of the weavings with descriptions as to the symbols they contain, as well as color photographs of the Anatolian loomers in their native environs. milking, shearing sheep, doing fieldwork, dying the rugs, weaving methods, a brief entry on the maintenance and cleaning of the rugs.
20 pages. Closed 1" tear to bottom of title page. Batteries tiring but easily replacable. Based on the traditional folk song with funny new lyrics. Comes with 10 fun sound effects from the whistle blowing to the square dance song. Four inch opening along fore edge of back board is not overly evident as it is partially concealed by the plastic sound effect buttons. A lovely book with bright glossy color boards. Very large at approx. 12" tall x 11" wide. Book
Unpaginated. Wonderful detailed drawings throughout. No text. Allows child readers to make up their own story as they go. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear to blue illustrated boards. One inch tear at top of spine. ISBN number partial worn from back board. Book
298 pages. "Toronto is the home of a superb opera company, and the place where a number of the world's greatest singers have received their training: this much we more or less know. What we have forgotten is that lyric theartre has always been a central part of our culture, as the archivist of the Canadian Opera Company shows us in the hundreds of fascinating bits of evidence she has assembled in this album. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Fascinating decorated endpapers show a very detailed drawing of the city of Toronto when Queen's Park was near the outskirts of town! Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear to black boards. Moderate wear to dust jacket with one inch tear to bottom edge of back panel. Very good copy. Book
132 pages. Features: Adam and Eve cover; Great color fashion ads; Blackglama; Quana ties; Swank cuff links of the world; How to Merchandise an Actor on TV - article with photo of Dick Linke and his star client Andy Griffith.Miracord 770H ad features photo of Doc Severinsen; Alaska fur seal coat by The Fouke Company; Photo of Gomer Pyle (another Dick Linke client) being yelled at by his sergeant (Frank Sutton); Swakara black lamb coat from South Africa; Is Male Dominance a Sexist Plot?; The Militants Who Play with Dynamite - with mush shots of Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson, Bernardine Rae Dohrn, Dwight Alan Armstrong and Karleton Lewis Armstrong; Quiet Democratic Senatorial Candidate Richard Lawrence Ottinger; Ronald Reagan is Giving 'Em Heck - photo-illustrated article of Reagan's attempt for a second term as California Governor; Race Relations is Their Business - article with photo of black headhunter (executive search consultant) Richard Harris; Supp-hose socks ad; La Mode ad features four ladies wearing the same purple dress; Excellent Fruit of the Loom two-page color-photo ad features hunky guy in striped tank top lying in grass; Fashion photos of Haute Boutique; Photos of famous home Andalusia on the Delaware; Amazing one-page ad for the Village Voice shows riot cop with baton on top of their reporter while lady restrains cop from rear; Save the Children Federation ad features photo of John and Abby Seymour; Great photo of Bob Hope, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra - all in formal attire - at Reagan fundraiser; Photos of cosmonaut and first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova - in training and with her husband and baby daughter; Dewar's Whisky ad features Jackie Rivett. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
281 pages. The further adventures of The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman; a sequel to The Wizard of Oz. Attractively illustrated in black and white. Tiny tear to fore-edge of front cover which has some sticker residue in upper corner. Unmarked. Bright colour covers. Book
196213190(München, Zürich), Droemer Knaur, (1962). Folio. Mit 442 teils farbigen Abb. 327 S. OLwd. m. goldgeprägt. Deckelvign. u. Rückentitel.
96 pages. "Brings you traditional loom-shaped and ethnic designs as well as some of the author's own originals. Weave a sherpa coat, a bog shirt or more than 40 other projects." - from back cover. Discard stamp atop title page else clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
160 pages including index and glossary. A beautiful compendium of the world's most entertaining and universally popular games. Every board in this fascinating and unique collection of over eighty games can be played on the page as book is designed to open flat. Instructions are on adjoining pages while all the pieces and other equipment needed for play are supplied on a separate cut-out sheet laid-in back board. Book clean, bright and unmarked. Moderate wear to attractive dust jacket which bears a closed two inch tear to top edge of back panel. Nice copy. Book
216 pages including index. Beginning with the creation of Canada's first national park in Banff in 1885, the author provides a sympathetic story of the historical tension between conservation and profit which has marked Canada's national parks policy. Traces this motif from the era of MacDonald and Van Horne, through that of Mackenzie King to the initiatives of Trudeau and Chretien. One inch tear to bottom of front cover at spine. Covers show significant wear but contents clean and unmarked. Book
80 pages. Features: Cushy pillow for a first project in knitting yarns; Cashmere/silk and bamboo shawl; Four seasons doubleweave scarf; Pleats galore - with elastic yarn; Doublewoven tunic and scarf collar on a rigid-heddle loom; summer and winter polychrome - a yarn's best friend; a line of embellished scarves; Stadium blanket in a soft worsted-weight merino yarn; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
19372092902140600699Shunyodo Japanese novel library 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Shunyodo Japanese novel library paperback
19372092902140600700Shunyodo Japanese novel library 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Shunyodo Japanese novel library paperback
19302111902152906482Akifumi kanshoten 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B6 size Akifumi kanshoten paperback