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1890238771890 une photographie originale albuminée en noir, D'UN TISSERAND TRAVAILLANT SUR SON METIER EN (1890), format : 12 x 17,5 cm ,
B9780415476621Paperback / softback. New. Gathers a broad range of philosophical viewpoints on gender in sport. This book collects the essays that cover four major themes: sport and the construction of the female; objectification and the sexualization of sport; homophobia; and sex boundaries - obstruction naturalization and opposition. paperback
A9780415476621Paperback / softback. New. Gathers a broad range of philosophical viewpoints on gender in sport. This book collects the essays that cover four major themes: sport and the construction of the female; objectification and the sexualization of sport; homophobia; and sex boundaries - obstruction naturalization and opposition. paperback
A9780415476614Hardback. New. Gathers a broad range of philosophical viewpoints on gender in sport. This book collects the essays that cover four major themes - sport and the construction of the female; objectification and the sexualization of sport; homophobia; and sex boundaries - obstruction naturalization and opposition. hardcover
2009x-0415476623Routledge 2009. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 212 pages. 9.17x6.14x0.47 inches. Routledge paperback
2009x-0415476615Routledge 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 240 pages. 9.53x6.46x0.71 inches. Routledge hardcover
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2009DADAX0415476615Routledge 2009-09-28. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.70x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
192554342Philadelphia PA: Otto F. Schumann Philadelphia Textile School ca. 1925. Small 4to. 8.25 x 9.2 in. 75 leaves unnumbered including 32 leaves with detailed colour charts on weave formations producing various kinds of cloth 3 tipped-in textile samples together w/ weaving instructions in manuscript. Original limp leather 3-ring binder gilt lettering stamped on front cover ink lettering & association of Otto F. Schumann on front cover some soiling dustsoiling edgewear still VG exemplar. This Jazz Age weaving manuscript notebook complete with weave formation design plates fabric samples and instructions offer a remarkable and invaluable artifact of how a young American textile designer and weaver received training at the famed Philadelphia Textile School now Philadelphia University during the 1920s. These course books were judged on completeness and the aspiring weaver’s skill in presenting the details about the instruction as well as their abilities in running the machinery required to produce the cloth. This manuscript notebook includes Schumann’s detailed plates and notes on producing color effect on the plain weave creating Broken Twills Crowfoot Satins Checked & Figured Broken Twills Entwining Twills Basket Weaves and Broken Satins. The extensive manuscript notes detail the loom instructions how many lines are required composition and more in producing the assorted effects. Because of the poor quality of United States textiles exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 the Philadelphia Textile Manufacturers pushed for a formalized vocational school to train weavers designers and textile workers. In 1884 it became part of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art with 81 students enrolled by 1885 and by 1894 the School of Textiles added a Department of Wool Carding & Spinning and a Department of Cloth Finishing and Design. By the 1920s the Philadelphia Textile School was offering extensive three-year textile courses chemistry and dyeing courses as well as design courses in cottons woolens worsteds silks Jacquard design and more. Schumann 1906-1967 was the son of Hugo Schumann founder and owner of the Maid Hosiery Mills in Reading PA through the opening decades of the 20th century for whom he worked with until after World War II as designer and sales executive. Otto F. Schumann, Philadelphia Textile School, hardcover
1946168911946 un volume, broché crème in-octavo (cloth-bound in-8) (21 x 14,5 cm), dos et couverture crème imprimés en rouge et noir, 1ère de couverture ornée d'une gravure en noir représentant les armoiries des tisserands d'Angers : "de sinople à une navette d'or posée en pal" (cover printed and illustrated), toutes tranches non rognées (all edges no smooth ), tampon ex-libris et signature encre bleue de Jean Blouin, Curé de Saint-Germain-sur-Moine (maine-et-loire), orné de dessins in et hors-texte en noir par Théo Pasquier + fac-similé et musique, 152 pages, 1946 Angers Imprimerie de l'Anjou Editeur,
201010192EBGöttingen, Steidl, 2010. 4°. 30 cm. 199 und 83 Seiten. 2 Original-Pappbände, und 2 Original-Faltmappen im Original-Pappschuber in Transportkassette. [2 Warenabbildungen]
20107414EBGöttingen, Steidl, 2010. 4°. 30 cm. 199 und 83 Seiten. 2 Original-Pappbände, und 2 Original-Faltmappen im Original-Pappschuber.
87441aafFribourg, Office du Livre, 1979, in-4to, 245 S., reich ill., Verlags-Archiv Exemplar mit Stempel ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, Original-Leinenband, OU.
20052080202102703595Yamamoto Hideo 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 65 pages Size: A5 size Yamamoto Hideo paperback
9448aponia 2006, lieu d'art contemporain, Villiers/Marne, 2006. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur et rempliée, 63 pp. à propos de dessins..., par Georges Barbier-Ludwig - Tel dessin d'Odon..., par Gilbert Lascault - Planches.
35600526, A Chalons (sur Marne) chez Seneuze, 1786. 21 pp., in-ff. In-8 Daubeton propagea en France les moutons de race espagnole. Nicolas Seneuze, héritier d'une importante lignée de typographes fut reçu imprimeur en 1761. Il exerça jusqu'en 1790. Quérard II, 400 - Inconnu de Musset-Pathay - Pas dans Lhote Biog. Châlon. Impr. Chalon - Michaud X, p. 570
17592Paris, Malfere, 1929. In-16, broche, VI + 537 pages. Avec 106 figures in-texte. Contient l"etude des divers textiles, preparations diverses du tissage, description, montage et reglage des metiers a tisser, le conditionnement et l"analyse d"un tissu.
56954Rouen, Mégard (Bibliothèque Morale de la Jeunesse), 1883, in 8°, cartonnage papier violet décoré de l'éditeur, 160 pages ; frontispice ; des rousseurs ; cartonnage fané avec défauts d'usage.
197724189London, Raymond Benardout, 1977. 18 Bl., zahlr. Ill. Gr.-8°, OKldr.
198024407Roxford, Lamb, 1980. 276 S., mit zahlr. Illustr., Errata-Bl. u. Verlagsanzeige 4°, OLwd., OSu.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 128 pages. Many color photos.
1977160107008Collier Books 1977. Paperback. very good overall. very good condition medium reader wear gift inscription top of first page. Taped corners of cover. Collier Books paperback
Unabridged republication of the 1949 edition published by The University of New Mexico Press Albuquerque, with foreword by F.W. Hodge. paperbound. 261 pages. 7 color illustrations. 123 + 12 drawings black & white illustrations. 1 maps. An in-depth view of Navaho life in the American West from l6th century Spanish influences to the 1930's. Historic images from the early days of photography and a view of American Indian history from then-contemporary eyes enhance the remarkably detailed and insightful studies on Navaho weaving. tapeti tessili navajo indiani america.