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Tiss1923Joannès Desvignes & Cie ,Successeurs -Passage De L'Hôtel- Dieu -Lyon - 1923 à 1928 - Trois volumes - Tome 1 : 129 pages + 68 planches numérotées couleurs et noir et blanc - Tome 2 : 354 pages couleurs et noir et blanc complètes de tous les échantillons de tissus - Tome 3 :398 pages couleurs et noir et blanc ,complètes de tous les échantillons de tissus - Volume in folio ,demi chagrin brun foncé ,dos à cinq nerfs - Couvertures conservées -Intérieur très frais sans rousseur - Bon état pour l'ensemble .
1881PHO-2104Washington, Government Printing Office, 1881-1884. 3 volumes in-4 (29,5 x 21 cm), xxxv-603pp., xxxvii-477pp., lxxiv-606pp., with numerous plates, maps (many folding and colored), charts and illustrations in the text, publisher’s cloth bindings, spines lettered in gilt, indian portrait gilt on the first board, lightly rubbed,
188262704Elbeuf Paris Berlin London & Chicago IL: L. Bertin Printing Office Levasseur March 1882 - Aug. 1882. Ten parts in one vol. Thick tall 8vo. With 96 of 98 tipped-in fabric swatch samples with the text a couple partially clipped by previous owner 3 thread samples and 169 pennant-shaped samples out of 181 1 additional woven-in to No. 654 series 12 removed divided amongst 30 different plates each installment featuring 3 numerous woodcut engraved diagrams weaving diagrams illustrations plates extra-illustrated with 5 additional engraved plates of Jacquard Loom & Power Loom weaving equipment. Half-calf over burgundy-coloured cloth gilt lettering on spine marbled endpapers rebacked preserving original spine edgewear creasing still VG exemplar. First editions in English of this series of periodical installments issued for weavers designers and fashion houses in the 19th-Century featuring the latest patterns instructions new and original designs shadings and dye-lots for woolen textiles. Originally published either weekly or bi-weekly these very ephemeral textile sample installments and weaving instructions were issued by subscription and heavily used and often most of the fabric samples removed along with the plates in order to offer specific hands-off patterns for workers setting up looms and weaving. In addition samples provided the latest dye lots of fashionable fabrics for women and men’s clothing with emphasis in the first few issues present here on use and settings for the Jacquard Loom. No. 646 for the April 30 1882 issue includes brilliantly dyed samples encompassing such vivid jewel colours in red pink green blue and browns. These fabrics also provide an essential tactile and visual reference for the latest textiles in production during the Gilded Age in both Europe and America. Worldcat locates only runs and partial runs of the 45 vols. originally issued in French German English & Italian in the Bibliotheque Nationale Issues at BN in English for Summer Season 1876-1877. L. Bertin, [Printing Office Levasseur], hardcover
3315Paris : n.p. n.d. Text in double columns within decorated woodcut borders. Page 1 is a front wrapper; bound into recent marbled boards; some browning and marginal staining. One of the earliest books on the construction and operation of a textile machine that fashioned hosiery. This invention introduced in the mid-eighteenth century contains the oldest known drawing of a hosiery-knitting device. The text which describes all the working parts of the machine and how to assemble it also gives detailed instruction on its operation. The remarkable plates are keyed to the text with a beautiful illustration of a hosiery maker's workshop. n.p. unknown
18215Le maréchal est en uniforme militaire, avec képi de maréchal et une seule décoration, la médaille militaire ; le portrait se détache sur un fond semé de feuilles de chêne et dessous, la signature Ph. Pétain.
18970Metz, chez Joseph Antoine, 1767. In-4, [8]-XXIV-170-[4] pp. 4 pl., veau marbré havane, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre verte, tranches rouges (2 mors fendus, coiffe supérieure arasée, trous et galerie de ver, coins émoussés, quelques petites taches et rousseurs éparses).
1918WOC-1220Texte manuscrit sur papier millimétré, avec un portrait sur soie tissés «La Selve 1894 de JACQUARD» en vignette sur la page de titre, orné de nombreux dessins dans le texte et hors-texte sur double page et dans le texte et 47 échantillons de tissus rectangulaires (12x5,5cm) collées dans le texte. Monsieur C. VILLARD, Professeur.(sur la page de titre, mention M. Allard,1918). In-folio (40x3x30cm) relié demi chagrin bordeaux, dos à faux-nerfs. 229pp.
D7491Wattwil Switzerland late 19th century. Hardcover. Fine. Original morocco-backed black cloth "Bindungslehre" stamped in gilt on front board; 360 x 220 mm; pp. 107 filled with manuscript notes colored diagrams and fabric samples. Fraying at spine tips along joints and edges of boards. Internally nice and bright. <br/><br/>Student Sohnweiser's working manuscript detailing a course in weaving -- following the system of instruction founded in the early 19th century of Joseph-Marie Jacquard who invented the revolutionary loom. Using punch cards to program patterns the loom cause riots against the replace of people by machines. In spite of the controversy Jacquard's invention turned out ot be most successful and with it suse of binary logic and punch cards is widely regarded as a precursor to the modern day computer. hardcover
D7491Wattwil Switzerland late 19th century. Hardcover. Fine. Original morocco-backed black cloth "Bindungslehre" stamped in gilt on front board; 360 x 220 mm; pp. 107 filled with manuscript notes colored diagrams and fabric samples. Fraying at spine tips along joints and edges of boards. Internally nice and bright. <br/><br/>Student Sohnweiser's working manuscript detailing a course in weaving -- following the system of instruction founded in the early 19th century of Joseph-Marie Jacquard who invented the revolutionary loom. Using punch cards to program patterns the loom cause riots against the replace of people by machines. In spite of the controversy Jacquard's invention turned out ot be most successful and with it suse of binary logic and punch cards is widely regarded as a precursor to the modern day computer. hardcover books
19232091502135500408Dyeing and Weaving Japan Company 1923. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: thick Box size: 16x22cm Dyeing and Weaving Japan Company paperback
201298320Rizzoli. New. 2012. Hardcover. 0847838439 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 240 pp. ; 225 color illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Rizzoli hardcover
19175076DBParis, 1917. Elefant-Folio: 80 x 47 cm. 83 Seiten mit meist ganzseitigen farbigen Stoffmustern mit japanischem Design. Leere Seiten am Ende des Bandes. Leinenband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
190019623Vaals-Aachen on the Dutch-German border 1900. Oblong folio 24 x 32 cm. Höhere technische Schule für Tuchfabrikation Contemporary beige half cloth sewn on 2 cloth tapes with a hollow back black cloth sides title in gold on the front board tissue interleaving tipped in between the leaves. Manuscript in German written in black ink in a neat and legible Latin hand on paperboard leaves comprising short instructional texts and about 2000 colour-coded weaving patterns and small samples of woven cloth mounted on both sides of the leaves. 2 blank 117 1 blank pp. Unique course in cloth weaving as taught in a German-language technical school probably carefully noted down by one of the pupils and beautifully illustrated with nearly 2000 weaving patterns drawn on grid paper with the various threads colour-coded and accompanied by hundreds of samples of woven cloth both the patterns and the cloth samples mounted on the leaves. Most pages contain primarily patterns and samples with only brief captions but the occasional longer text sometimes run over a few pages. This German text provides an explanation of the patterns and their colour-coding the various kinds of cloth and the weaving process. Many of the patterns are shown in red black and white but some add yellow and/or blue a few use brown and a few use only red and white or only black and white. The weaving patterns and cloth samples are numbered as 1214 figures but many numbers include two patterns or samples and some as many as five and occasionally a number has been accidentally repeated. There are also at least 80 unnumbered patterns and samples.The title's reference to the school in "Vaals-Aachen" probably means it was situated in Vaals but served German speakers in both communities. The area around Aachen had produced cloth for centuries but after an economic depression in the mid-19th century it emerged and became known for its textile manufacturing by the 1880s. The present manuscript course forms a rich and splendid example of the thorough education its young people received in technical schools for a career in the cloth industry around 1900.A piece has been cut out of three leaves and some have come loose from the pages but at least most of them are still present. The binding is slightly loose. The manuscript is generally in good condition. A remarkable and important source for any study of weaving and weaving education also graphically fascinating and colourful. ABE CAT Art History hardcover
1900519DG1900. Verschiedene Formate (gerollt).
1900519DG1900. Verschiedene Formate (gerollt). + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +