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B9781164638469New. unknown
1164754084.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1436839580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528412168.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184449820London: William Strange 1844. First Edition. Full leather. Very good. 174p octavo illustrated by George Standfast. A fine copy bound in full green cald top edge gilt with raised bands and gilt stamped inner dentelles. Offset to both front and rear panels Engraved bookplate of book collector Thomas W Lawson <br/><br/> William Strange hardcover
0366669389.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19900009671Moscow: Sovetskii Khudozhnik 1990. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 4to 291 pages cloth; in bumped publisher's slipcase <br/><br/>Pictorial treatment of young Soviet artists of the 1980s Sovetskii Khudozhnik hardcover
1877List323Chicago: J.B. Westendorf 1877. Folio 10 ½ x 14 inches 6 pp. Very Good. J.B. Westendorf unknown
13270Without place in account book with label of 'Clements Newling & Co. Stationers & Printers and Account Book Makers &c. 96 Wood St. London E.C.' Entries dating from between 1897 and 1909. 353pp. small 4to. In brown calf half-binding with marbled endpapers and title 'DISSECTING BOOK' in gilt on red leather label on spine. In very good condition clean and tight in lightly-worn binding. Neatly written out throughout in the same hand with pencil running totals added in a second hand. Yearly figures each beginning on the first of March done in double-entry on facing pages for each of the departments Lace Dresses Wrappers Silks Gloves Furs Umbrellas Haberdashery Trimmings Jackets Millinery Underclothing Costumes with the first double-page spread for 'Lace' beginning on 1 March 1897 with the left-hand page giving 'Stock in hand' £1258 2s 10d with a balance of £503 11s 8d and the right-hand page giving 'Sales' £1033 18s 0d with £272 10s 0d in 'Transfers' and £454 6s 6d 'Stock in hand'. The largest turnover in 1897 was in the Costumes department £4647 4s 1d followed by 'U'clothing' £2786 18s 11d and Jackets £2316 14s 4d. As the years proceed and despite some ups and downs business appears to improve with the Clothing turnover in 1908 being £10102 2s 7d. The entries for the year 1909 are incomplete suggesting that the accounts were transferred to another volume. Without place, in account book with label of 'Clements, Newling & Co. Stationers & Printers and Account Book Makers &c. 96, Wood hardcover
197371228United Air Lines Inc 1973. Poster. Very Good. Poster measuring 40"h x 25"w. Some very light wear. Vintage promotional airline travel poster advertising skiing at Park City and Snowbird Utah resorts. Also highlights skiing in other Western states such as California Colorado Wyoming and New Mexico the Rockies; Aspen; Crested Butte; Steamboat; Jackson Hole; Taos; Vail; Alpine Meadows; Heavenly Valley; Northstar. United Air Lines, Inc unknown
195029382Bridgeport CT: Hollander Metal Product Corp 1950. Very Good. Bridgeport CT: Hollander Metal Product Corp. ca. 1950s. Six-panel folding trade catalog with 58 belt buckle samples. Belt buckles tied down and numbered and first four sample pages are labeled either bronze cast bronze brass wire or steel wire. Variance in design and size are subtle though apparent. Hollander would go on to produce belt buckles for the Department of Defense during the Vietnam War. Folder edgeworn scuffed and rubbed with brief exposure to edges. Rust-spotting and dust soiling to interior; overall Very Good. Hollander Metal Product Corp unknown
196446801New York: Doric Publishing Co. 1964-1965. Two vols. Folio. 106; 108 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates over 100 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends stretch fabrics mohair rayon lace and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers minor shelfwear rubbing still VG bright copies. First editions of these issues of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. These issues include extensive sections with fabric samples of the new and coming fabrics and fabric designs for the 1960s. Doric Publishing Co., paperback
195046798New York: Reporter Publications 1950-1951. Two vols. Folio. 123 1 16 pp unpaginated insert; 134 2 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates over 100 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends taffeta ribbons quilted fabrics and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers first with Steinberg cover art 2nd w/ classical image of spinning wool minor shelfwear slight creasing VG set. First editions of these two issues of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. The section on Renaissance Florence influences on textiles and patterns is quite nice and the ads are beautiful with many different fashion designs and samples. Reporter Publications, paperback
195346799New York: Reporter Publications 1953-1955. Four vols. Folio. 151 1; 116 2; 116 16; 100 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates over 200 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends taffeta ribbons quilted fabrics and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers first with Chinese still live cover art 2nd w/ Van Gogh Starry Night; 3rd w/ Hiroshige 4th with Herman Miller textile patterns minor shelfwear slight creasing VG set. First editions of these four issues of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. The articles on the silk section in No. 26 are of particular interest as are the numerous references to Army uniforms aviation fabrics automobile fabrics and of particular interest is the index to the first 28 issues in No. 29. Reporter Publications, paperback
192258300New York: James H. Dunham & Co. 336-338-340-342-344 Broadway 1922. Folio. 10.25 x 13.5 in. 22 108 2 201-280 pp. w/ 32 pp. of product insert promotions and plates 3 large folding. With 100’s of illustrations photos 24 tipped-in fabric swatches & samples in assorted colours and textiles. Quarter-black cloth over printed illustrated softcovers rounded corners illustration front cover printed borders dustsoiling to fore-edges darkening to textblock couple minor closed tears toning to order forms still VG- copy. First edition thus of this expansive and well-illustrated dry goods catalogue filled with listings and samples of Percale Suitings Chiffons Ginghams Chambrays and Fine Zephyrs embossed colour samples Cannon and Boott Mills towels ads for Bear Brand Hosiery and more. Also present are ads and pricing for Dunham’s fancy ribbons Burson fashion hosiery petticoats flannel wear sateen bloomers buttons and Fleisher yarns. Founded originally in Hartford CT by Amos Eno the company would go through several incarnations and reformulations as a dry goods business in New York until new large warehouse and retail site was built on Broadway after the death of James Dunham d. 1901. Worldcat locates 1 copy Hagley similar pagination. James H. Dunham & Co., 336-338-340-342-344 Broadway, paperback
195246800New York: Reporter Publications 1952. Folio. 127 1 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates over 50 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends taffeta ribbons quilted fabrics and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers minor shelfwear rubbing still VG bright copy. First edition of this issue of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. This issue includes a large section on wool wool fabrics comments by such designers as Vincent Montesano Sam Deitsch Claire McCardell Vera Maxwell and others why they favor wool and more. Reporter Publications, paperback
194946797New York: Reporter Publications 1949-1950. Two vols. Folio. 119 1 16 pp unpaginated insert; 134 pp. 100s of colour and black & white illustrations some tipped-in plates 103 tipped-in fabric samples including nylons worsted wools cotton blends and more. Colour-illustrated softcovers first with Van Gogh painting on cover 2nd w/ Chartres stained glass windows minor shelfwear slight creasing VG set. First editions of these two issues of William Segal’s famed American Fabrics magazine that was considered the bible of the fashion industry at the time. All of the issues included sophisticated layout special inserts varied textures fashion design fashion art and promoted fabrics and textiles of the period. The Crompton Velvets insert includes beautiful illustrations of models and the available velvets at the time along with their ads in Mademoiselle Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar of the time. The special insert title Notebook of a dreamer in the Chartres Cathedral issue shows how modern designers can pull fashion inspiration from designs in 12th and 13th-century manuscripts. Reporter Publications, paperback
19408804Buenos Aires: Lopez and Co 1940. Fifth edtition. 4to 5 333 v 1pp. Text in Spanish with index at rear illustrations diagrams cut-out patterns throughout one folding. Publisher's shell patterned blue cloth stamped in gilt. First 40 or so pages lightly damp stained around edges and with rippling. Spine gilt worn away corners bumped still a very good sound and complete copy. <br /> <br /> Very uncommon technical treatise on dress making by F. Marti de Gili who is described on the title page as the Founder and Director of the Barcelona Women's Technical Institute and contributor to European and American fashion magazines. The book is copiously illustrated with over 1300 drawings and patterns all new and original. <br /> <br /> OCLC listings seem to indicate this book was published under various titles and likely heavily revised each time to keep up with the fashion between 1935 and 1962. There are perhaps 10-12 holdings in total for the various titles and we find no holdings for this 1940 edition. Lopez and Co unknown
9783Undated. On eight pieces of 8vo paper one of which has ha d a 3 cm horizontal strip cut away at the foot not affecting the image. On a variety of different paper types all wove. Good on aged paper. Attractive images ranging in height from 7 to 9 cm of four women and four men all clearly belonging to the eighteenth-century middle-classes. Executed in black ink using both pen and brush. Not full silhouettes: in some cases the hair is picked out in white. One of the images of a young woman with curls and a bow treated twice in slightly different styles. This and other factors would tend to suggest that these are modern copies. See Image. [Undated.] unknown
1999159683San Francisco: Zip Zap Hair Salon Circa 19990. Original hand colored and annotated flyer advertising Zip Zap hair salon San Francisco circa 1990.<br /> <br /> San Francisco's Zip Zap Hair Salon opened on 245 Fillmore Street in 1986 and is still in operation today.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 11 inches Xerographic duplication colored and annotated with oil pastel. Very Good plus with several small pinholes. Zip Zap Hair Salon unknown
198581353San Francisco: Last Gasp 1985. First Edition. Quarto. 26cm. Publisher's glossy card illustrated wraps. 92pp. Clean and bright very light wear a near fine copy. Internally clean. A very clean and pretty copy of a half-serious half-tongue in cheek run down of San Francisco subcultures of the early 1980's their peculiarities history and linguistic peculiarities. From Shboom to Miss Thing via Cholo slang and mockery of the Mallbeat. A snowglobe of the SF youth culture of days gone. 81353. Last Gasp unknown
191560859New York & San Francisco CA: Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co. 1915. Oblong 12mo. 5.4 x 4 in. 13 3 pp. printed in sepia. With numerous illustrations. Colour-printed softcovers in green illust. of seamstress sewing on a Singer on verso of front cover and illustration of the Singer Pavilion on verso of back cover minor dustsoiling slight shelfwear still VG bright copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this very scarce Singer Sewing Machine company exhibit catalogue for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition display which included an entire series of paintings recreated with sewing machine embroidery “Costumes of All Nations†featuring national dress on dress mannequin’s along with cases displaying sewing samples created as part of the instructional book system at Singer Sewing Centers. The illustrations depict those items which could be created by the homemaker on their own Singer. Worldcat locates 2 copies Cal State Library Sutro. Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co., paperback
197042056Maryland 1970. Small men's 70s denim jacket from a female biker gang or motorcycle club. We find no information or reference to the "Metronettes" but as they were driving Honda's most likely Gold Wings they were probably on the more wholesome - rather than outlaw - end of the spectrum. Blue Wrangler "No Fault" denim jacket size 36. With name "Chan" and zodiac sign - "Pisces" embroidered in yellow above each breast pocket. "Metronettes" and "Md." enbroided in matching color to back of the jacket above and below a period Honda motorcycle patch. Generally fine condition. unknown
192550606New York: A. Koenigsberg 648 Broadway ca. 1925. 8vo. 12 pp. Photo illustrated throughout colour-tinted centerfold. Colour-illustrated softcovers model wearing a stylish hat printed in red & black stapled as issued sewn through punch hole at head of spine w/ gold silk braid slight shelfwear 1 very small closed tear at fore-edge front cover still VG copy. First edition of this very scarce and beautiful catalogue of hat frames and hat bases for millinery shops during the 1920s. The company could supply for hat designers Zibeline hatters plush hats Lyons Velvet Brims Satins Velours Ribbon bound fur and felt hats as well as millinery supplies and hat boxes. Koenigsberg b. 1889 emigrated from England in 1889 to New York where he worked as a furrier for many years with his father Wolf before setting up his own successful millinery supply shop and 4200 square foot factory which successfully operated until the Great Depression. After his shop closed Koenigsberg moved into selling pin ball machines. No copies located in Worldcat; See: New York State Industrial Bulletin of the Department of Labor 1921 Vol. 1 p. 171. A. Koenigsberg, 648 Broadway, paperback
1913D7495Paris 1913-1918. Hardcover. Very Good. Morocco backed original cloth; oblong 380 x 305 mm; contains over 100 drawings of dresses hats jackets and more done primarily in pen and ink and colored in pencil or gouache; and highlighted by 5 mounted photographs of a woman modeling different gowns. From the Parisian fashion house Detrois et Cie. Women's garments shown from the front and back and professionally presented -- drawings are polished and nicely detailed and colored. Scuffing along spine and edges of boards; binding a bit shaken. <br/><br/> hardcover