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190547571Chicago IL: The Mining World Company May 6 1905. Folio. 463-488 pp. 24 59-84 pp. of illustrated advertisements. Numerous photo text illustrations tables 1 large map. Illustrated gold-coloured softcovers some creasing minor chipping & very small closed tears to spine some minor creasing to corners still VG- copy. First edition of this scarce trade magazine focused on U.S. and world coal mining especially with sections on Mexico & Australia as well. Of particular interest is the large section of mining reports from Arizona Colorado Idaho Illinois Kansas Lake Superior Montana Oregon Washington -- Republic Gold Mines British Columbia and more. The Mining World Company, paperback
42811P., Chevalier-Marescq, Lille, Danel, Bruxelles, Muquardt, Liège, Desoer, et Mons, Magerman, 1891, fort volume grand in 8° relié demi-basane bleu nuit, dos à faux nerfs orné, 384 et 320 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; frottis.
5257REVUE PERIODIQUE DE LA PHYSIOPHILE, société d'études des sciences naturelles et historiques de Montceau-les-Mines, N°95, décembre 1981. Plaquette in-8, agrafée.
1970LFA01466N° 407-408-409 (Avril-Mai-Juin 1970), 12 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
185643932Keokuk: J. B. Howell & Company Printers 1856. 1856. IOWA. First edition. 8vo. Original salmon-colored printed wrappers 11 pp. A rare promotional and description of a town that was never built in the Des Moines Valley in Iowa. To be located on the Des Moines River thirty miles above Keokuk Lawrence was meant to be to Keokuk "what Lowell and Lawrence of Massachusetts are to Boston and it is believed that the natural advantages are such as to relieve this design of even the appearance of extravagance." The text points out the need for manufacturing companies to take advantage of the growing population of the region as well as natural resources such as coal and other mineral deposits. The water power provided by the river would be harnessed by a proposed dam and lock system. The final page contains a description of the Lawrence Coal Company leading some to conclude they may have been behind the publication of this pamphlet. The town was apparently never built. Moffit located only the copy at the Library of Congress and the American Imprints Inventory for Iowa added only the Boston Public Library and Wisconsin Historical Society. OCLC adds Yale Grinnell College the Newberry Library and the DeGolyer Library. Americana Exchange lists a copy offered by Goodspeeds in 1966 and none before or since. Rare. An old water stain to the lower one third of the covers and each page else a very good copy of a rare document. J. B. Howell & Company, Printers, 1856. unknown
191513004Kanawha County WV 1915. 52 leaves with fifty-eight full-page professionally-produced sepia-toned photographs each with printed marginal captions and six informational plates most backed on linen. Oblong octavo 5 x 8 inches. Contemporary brown cloth. Front cover lacking spine and rear cover chipped and worn. Internally clean. Good condition. A fascinating annotated photograph album produced by the Lackawanna Coal and Lumber Company a prominent early-20th-century mining and lumber company highlighting its officers and the variety of its operations in West Virginia. The album begins with portraits of four of the company's mustachioed owners -- W.L. Connell J.K. Griffith Thomas J. Foster and William Griffith. The preponderance of the album focuses on the company's activities in various locations showing their Power House Coal Yard company store and more at Mucklow; large barge shipments on the Kanawha River; exterior scenes and shots inside the mine at Upper Town; the Power House and Tipple at Greenbrier; various scenes at Paint Creek including the Power House Tipple interior mine scenes including "Miners Working in Paint Creek Mine Using Electrically Driven Undercutter" their mule barn and Hickory Camp Power House; scenes around their Nuckolls Greencastle and Grosstown properties; scenes inside their Foster Mine; and much more.<br /> <br /> Other photographs picture the various trees the company turns into lumber some scenes around the company's Crescent Property lumber yard and a couple of their new sawmill. The album concludes with a half dozen informational plates akin to modern-day Power Point slides providing financial information on coal land values coal consumption coal production and details on anthracite and bituminous productivity. The album presents like a type of promotional brochure couching the Lackawanna Coal and Lumber Company as a vital and dynamic enterprise with numerous opportunities for potential investors. We could locate nothing like it in OCLC; the Hagley Museum holds a 1914 album of fifty photographs comprising an inspection trip to the Lackawanna Coal and Lumber Company and Highland Lumber Company which would be an excellent companion piece to the present album. unknown
18424822Mit 1 mehrfach gefalt. lithogr. Tafel. Prag, [Borrosch und André], Druck von G. Haase Söhne, 1842. 4to. (25,9 x 21,6 cm). 2 Bl., 71 S. Typographischer Orig.-Umschlag. [3 Warenabbildungen]
2111902153102341Nainen Publishing N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nainen Publishing paperback
1331910927.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
020855Imprimerie de Masquillier et Lamir Soft cover
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160 pages. Signed and inscribed by author upon title page. Black and white illustrations. Presents the history of Bevan, British Columbia. Includes a wealth of genealogical information. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
2009LFA-126749861Un ouvrage de 223 pages, format 250 x 325 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 2009, Dire l'Entreprise, bon état
67051933 Antoine Bressieux Grenoble broché, 84p non numérotées. très bon état.
1886H16432Harrisburg: Meyers 1886. Hardcover. Very Good. Large 8vo blue cloth very good both front and rear inner hinges were cracked and have been neatly mended. 259 & 308 pp mainly on anthracite and bituminous coal mining industry with many lithograph plates some tinted and appear to be heliotype or albertype photographs and many folding charts maps and plates. Uncommon. Early discussion of Henry Clay Frick's coal mining and coke operations. Meyers hardcover
1391799127.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396427953.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190317337Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1903. First Edition. Octavo 22cm. Blue ribbed cloth titled in gilt on spine; 257pp; frontispiece map. Slight external wear and soil; front endpaper chipped and tape-repaired; Very Good. Official report of Theodore Roosevelt's independent Commission appointed "at the request of both the operators and of the miners" in October 1902 to investigate the causes of the Great Anthracite Strike of that year. The Commission's report marked an important mileston in the history of American labor negotiations as this was the first instance of the Federal government acting as an independent arbitrator in a labor dispute. The results were varied but generally were considered favorable to the United Mine Workers whose members received a 10% pay increase and a reduction in working hours. Government Printing Office unknown books
1920224531920. Appalachian Coal Mining Operations; Photo Archive of Five Original Gelatin Silver Photographs ca. 1910s-1920s. Five gelatin silver prints measuring betweenand 8" x 9" to 5" x 7" Striking vernacular archive documenting early 20th-century industrial coal mining practices through four large-format photographs capturing both above- and below-ground operations.<br /> <br /> One image depicts a smelter or foundry worker tending molten material in a heavy industrial setting possibly related to coke production-a critical process in transforming coal into fuel for steelmaking. The worker wears a protective leather apron gloves and a helmet with face shield using a long paddle to manipulate the material. Industrial piping and steel platforms surround the workspace and a massive crucible or furnace stands nearby. Another photograph captures a dramatic underground mining scene. Two Black miners in heavy coats and headlamps drill upward into the cavern ceiling using a compressed-air jackleg drill. The low uneven rock walls exposed support timbers and scattered equipment emphasize the confined and hazardous conditions of subsurface labor. Coal dust visibly clings to their garments hinting at prolonged exposure to harsh particulate-laden environments common in deep mining shafts. One image centers on a large cylindrical steel structure-likely a pressure chamber or industrial boiler associated with coal-fired power or steam generation. The riveted iron shell and complex pipe fittings suggest this is part of an early steam engine or autoclave. Tools such as a coal shovel and rake lean nearby alongside a coal scuttle reinforcing the manual labor involved in operating and maintaining this machinery. Another photograph presents an expansive view of a coal rail yard in winter. A lone worker walks atop a line of boxcars amid snow-covered tracks while coal smoke rises from the buildings along the rail lines. <br /> <br /> The archive offer a vivid and textural record of early 20th-century coal mining labor and its related technologies. At this time coal mining was one of the deadliest occupations in the United States; between 1900 and 1930 tens of thousands of miners died in accidents or from occupational illnesses such as black lung disease. Light edge wear and surface handling; one image with silvering and faint creases. Well-preserved examples of early 20th-century industrial photography documenting coal mining infrastructure labor and technology during a critical era of American energy and industrial history. Minor edge wear and light creasing; one image with mild silvering; overall very good. unknown