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19412110502150409725Industrial Research Association 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Industrial Research Association paperback
19412092902140602763Industrial Research Association 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 306p Size: B6 Industrial Research Association paperback
189749394Philadelphia: Textile Publishing Co. 1897. Tall 8vo. 324 pp. Over 1500 text illustrations diagrams weaving diagrams numerous illustrated ads. Black pebbled cloth gilt lettering on front cover & spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing w/ notes clippings & postcard laid-in from the library of Elisa Serin b. 1887 silk weaver married to Maurice Serin foreman of the Allentown PA plant of Broad Silk Mills. Early printing of this scarce and important guide intended to provide reference for 19th-century weaving students and textile manufacturers. Posselt 1858-1921 emigrated from Austria after managing his father’s textile mills and was a designer in mills all over New England and Pennsylvania. He became the first director in 1884 of the first successful textile school in the U.S. and later became editor of the Textile Record of North America the foremost journal on textile design and manufacturing at the end of the 19th-Century. Although his many works on textile machinery and manufacturing are now primarily of historical interest this well-illustrated work on weaving and loom design is still relevant and considered some of the most important books on textile design ever published. See: Ralph Griswold Emanuel Anthony Posselt 2004. Textile Publishing Co., hardcover
17054St Etienne, Imprimerie Waton, 1899, in 8° relié demi-basane verte , dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 287 pages ; 237 figures et 9 planches hors-texte ; dos insolé.
192012cb16in8 agrafé, non paginé, couverture muette. Il s'agit d'un cahier de cours. Le texte est sur le papier ligné et les dessins, à la plume et à la gouache, sont remarquablement réalisés en 1920 par Antoine BEAURENAUD
1977833371977 Paris, Dunod, 1977, in 8° broché, XV-306 ; nombreuses figures in et hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
Paris, Librairie de l'Art, 1890, in-4, legatura coeva in mezzo marocchino rosso, dorso a 5 nervi con titolo e fregi in oro, sguardie marmorizzate a coda di pavone, pp. [4], 43, [1]. Antiporta + 96 tavole in nero in fine.
19671129811967 La Demeure - 1967 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - Pages non numérotées - Reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B hors texte
68683aafParis, Nouvelles Editions Françaises, 1951, in-folio, 94 p., ill., cartonnage original, avec jaquette.
85429aafParis, Nouvelles Editions Françaises, 1947, in-folio, 94 p., ill., cartonnage original, dos abimé.
1981005396LE PUY EN VELAY BAPTISTERE SAINT- JEAN 1981 catalogue de l' exposition été 1981 . un volume in-8 au format oblong de 69 pages , premier plat de couverture en couleurs , illustrations , bon exemplaire . Bon Livre audio (CD)
19972Milan, Carlo Valcarenghi 1922, 250x175mm, 45pages, broché. Bords légèrement abîmés.
1966WOC-667Nombreuses reproductions de photographies en couleurs par Radu Sorin et en noir et blanc par Gh. Serban (E.F.I.A.P.). Bucarest, éditions Meridiane, 1966. Grand in-8 (25x20,5cm) cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, petit au dos de la jaquette, et étui.33pp.+85 planches de tapis.
QWA-19447Chêne, 2009, pet. in-4 rel. cart. (20,5 x 26), 255 p., avant-propos de Serge Godard, abondante iconographie en coul., cartes, jaquette, très bon état.
134484aafFribourg, Office du Livre, 1968, in-4to, 240 p., richement ill. de planches en couleurs et des in-texts n./bl., reliure en toile originale.
189515287Paris, Edition du Figaro, Calmann-Lévy, 1895 ; in-4 ; cartonnage de l'éditeur en percaline rouge, décors noirs et dorés sur les plats épais et biseautés, titre doré, toutes tranches dorées (plaques gravées par C. Blanchelond ; Engel relieur) ; (8), les 2 premières blanches, 373, (3) pp., nombreuses illustrations, dans le texte ou à pleines pages, de Georges Roux.
195959254Goteborg Sweden: Wezata Forlag 1959. Tall 8vo. 128 pp. Colour plates weaving patterns & designs photo illustrations text diagrams throughout. Quarter-beige cloth over colour-illustrated boards black lettering on spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing to lower fore-edges still NF copy signed by author on ffep. First edition in English signed of this exceptional and influential Mid-20th-Century work on Swedish handweaving and design. Selander heavily influenced American weavers not only with her Weaving patterns 1956 and the present title but her extended workshop and lecture tour in 1960 through 28 cities. Not only did she introduce techniques of colour blending of strands to enrich the colour pallet but also advised on how to design their own cloth patterns. See: Marion Marzolf The Swedish Presence in 20th-Century American Weaving Textile Society of American Symposium Proceedings 314 2006. Wezata Forlag, hardcover
18521Toronto, R.O.M., 1977, in 4° reliure éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, XII-371pp. ; texte sur deux colonnes ; importante iconographie ; petits manques de papier marginaux en pied de 4 feuillets. Envoi autographe signé, sur la garde, de Krishna Riboud, signataire de l'une des parties de l'ouvrage.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 48 pages. Exhibition catalog.
191 pages. Glossary, bibliography and index. "Black and white diagrams illustrate weaving techniques, while the descriptive text is complemented by over 150 full colour plates, most of them never before published.... essential information required by a newcomer to the subject." - from dust jacket. Minimal library markings. Moderate wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality copy. Book
192757304Fall River MA: Dover Press 1927. 8vo. 160 pp. w/ errata slip bound-in before the ffep. With 83 weaving patterns 128 tipped-in fabric & weaving samples in assorted fabrics numerous illustrated ads for textile mills and textile mill weaving machinery. Gray-blue cloth black lettering on front cover & spine thumbing & soiling to covers darkening to spine ex-lib markings on endpapers still VG copy. First edition of this well-written and illustrated work intended to aid aspiring weavers and textile manufacturers on designing and weaving of cotton fabrics. This volume carefully outlines how to use graph paper to chart out certain weaving patterns what steps have to be taken to produce certain weight cotton fabrics continually referring to the included samples as they compare to the text diagrams. The supplied fabric swatches range from Tobacco cloth to Brassiere and Lingerie as well as Umbrella Muslin Sheeting Gingham Duck Oxford Denim Sateen Seersucker and many other cloths. Nichols 1872-1945 was the longtime principal and trustee for the Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River MA and Broomhead 1861-1956 primary weaving instructor. Dover Press, hardcover
85682aafNew York, Rizzoli, 1978, in-4°, 546 p., richly colour illustrated, copy from the archives of the publisher, stamped, else fine, clothbound, ill. colour jacket, slipcase.
1987WOC-1250Histoire et évolution du tapis d'Orient - Techniques et matériaux - La Perse - La Turquie -Le Caucase - Le Turkestan occidental - L'Afghanistan - Le Turkestan oriental - La région chinoise - La région indienne - Autres centres de production. Avec de nombreuses illustrations des pays cités de Taher Sabahi et des dessins de Mario Logli. Paris, Groupe Guilde, éditions Atlas, S.A., 1987. Grand in-4 (34x24cm) de percaline rouge éditeur sous étui orné. 462pp
115079aafFribourg, Office du Livre, 1978, in-4°, 546 p., richement illustré en couleurs, texte en iranien et français, envoi manuscrit de 3 lignes, par l’ancien propriétaire sur la page de garde (1978), reliure en soie bleue claire originale, dos insolé. Titre et armes dorées couronnée (de ‘Sa Majesté Impériale Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shahanshah Aryamehr’ de Perse) au premier plat. Emboitage ill. Bel et rare exemplaire de luxe.