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1895046612New York: Standard Fashion Company 1895. Original issue of this magazine devoted to women's fashion. Includes four color lithographed plates three of dresses one of hats and additional black and white half-tone plate with a woman on a bicycle wearing the combination bicycle skirt and trousers. Also features dozens of other fashions in engravings. Softcover 112 pages. Generally good condition with cover wear and chipping to the extremities binding sound occasional edgewear to pages pages clean no names or other markings. Soft Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Standard Fashion Company Paperback
19354885New York: 1935 1935. Promotional prospectus for the Fashion Academy at 16 East 52nd Street New York. 192x125mm. pp. 48. Illustrated throughout with art deco colour fashion plates and one pochoir pastedown image. Decorated art deco style cover and endpapers. Some rubbing and wear but overall a very nice copy and internally very good. the Fashion Academy was operated under the direction of Emil Avil Hartman and ran a series of courses on fashion and costume design. This fascinating little book published as an annual prospectus and so is quite uncommon provides outlines of the courses and gives information about how to live in New York. New York: 1935 unknown
19384886New York: 1938 1938. Promotional prospectus for the Fashion Academy at 16 East 52nd Street New York. 198x130mm. pp. 44. Illustrated throughout with colour fashion plates and one pochoir pastedown image. Decorated covers with an embossed gilded label pasted on upper cover. Illustrated endpapers with gold fashion silhouettes. The fashion plates are mostly of historic designs. Some rubbing and wear and internally there is some marking and slight staining but overall a nice copy. The Fashion Academy was operated under the direction of Emil Avil Hartman and ran a series of courses on fashion and costume design. This fascinating little book published as an annual prospectus and so is quite uncommon provides outlines of the courses and gives information about how to live in New York. New York: 1938 unknown
19207072New York NY USA: American Fashion Company Publishers 1920. 1st. Paperback. Good/No Dust Jacket. Soft cover. FIRST EDITION. Gray illustrated covers. There are eight full page color illustrations of modeled furs. There is light foxing. There is a half-inch tear at the base of the spine. Scarce copy. Oversized yet thin book. 21 pages. <br/><br/>1AB1 C American Fashion Company Publishers paperback
1938mon0000074189London. Ed. George G. Harrap & 1938-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. in x in x in. 1938 edition without jacket on brown cloth will send out 1 st class post - rare and collectable London., Ed. George G. Harrap & hardcover
44788795like new. unknown
3471052Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 17th century 1600. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
3470920Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Rijksmuseum. Created in the 17th century 1600. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
5d6422Verlag Aenne Burda Offenburg 1975-1980. Insgesamt ca. 1200 S. mit vielen Abbildungen sowie Schnittmuster-Beilagen broschierte Einbände quart teils mit Gebrauchsspuren. - Enthalten: Jahrgang 1975 Heft Nr. 4 7 und 10 / Jahrgang 1976 Heft Nr. 5 6 und 12 / Jahrgang 1977 Heft Nr. 2 6 und 11 / Jahrgang 1978 Heft Nr. 2 / Jahrgang 1979 Heft Nr. 8 und 9 / Jahrgang 1980 Heft Nr. 3 - unknown
2M3219Neue Verlags-Gesellschaft mbH Baden-Baden 1952. Insgesamt ca. 240 S. mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände folio teils mit Gebrauchsspuren/Name auf Einband/1 Einband lädiert. - Enthalten: Nummer 2 13 16 17 20 22 - 26 - unknown
1097aaIn verschiedenen Techniken teils coloriert bzw. farbig darunter auch Farboffsets 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. 16°-4° teils auf Darstellung beschnitten und aufgezogen meist betitelt Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. - Viele mit dem Stempel der Köstüm- Tracht- und Mode-Bibliothek Wolfgang Janke / Mit 85 Mode- und Trachten-Karten / Mit 1 bebildertem Leporello zur Entwicklung der modischen Trachten von 1200 bis 1850 - sehr umfangreiche Sammlung unknown
185635856Paris: Goubaud et Cie 1856. First Edition. Hardcover. 380pp. Contemporary marbled boards. With twelve hand-coloured wood engravings depicting various styles of clothing and numerous b&w in-text illustrations including embroidery styles. Articles on home economics travels beaux-arts history the Louvre and the Tuileries Palace and much more. Front board is detached with title page and two leaves internally mostly clean with some foxing and toning. Text in French. ; Large Octavo. Goubaud et Cie hardcover
20022020033Parma IT: Ermanno Albertelli Editore 2002. Eleventh Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 4to 143 pagespublisher;s laminated white pictorial boards; inked name on endpaper <br/><br/>Text with photographs followed by 100 pages of drawings in color. Ermanno Albertelli Editore hardcover
19982020034Parma IT: Ermanno Albertelli Editore 1998 . Hardcover. Fine. 4to 119 pagespublisher;s laminated white pictorial boards; inked name on endpaper <br/><br/>Text with photographs followed by 36 Tables and Plates in color. Ermanno Albertelli Editore hardcover
1985Q-0394547225Knopf 1985-10-12. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf hardcover
4938586142.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
a67632Paris 1949. Issue for Octobre 1948. 4to. 208pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Fullpge color cover illustration by Jean-Baptiste Caumont. VG cover and spine ends lightly worn. . paperback
192099548<p>New York 1920. 1920. Very good. - Octavo 7-3/4 inches high by 5-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed cream wraps. The covers are soiled with a chip to the bottom corner of the front cover and top edges. There is a short tear along the spine and the booklet is vertically folded down the center. 21 & 1 pages with numerous textual illustrations and patterns. Very good.</p><p>"This is the first number of the New Edition of The Tailor Mechanic. The old edition was discontinued before this country entered the World War". Quoted from page 6. Numbered Volume 1 Number 1 on the title page.</p><p>Of particular interest is an article by Felix J. Koch on "Making Clothes for Jugo-Slovakian: Strange and Interesting Manners and Customs That Attach to the Fashioning of the Garments of the New Nation" illustrated with photographs presumably by Koch. Felix John Koch 1882-1933 was an author and freelance photographer. He traveled to the Balkan Peninsula in 1904. Koch traveled throughout the world from Labrador and Newfoundland to Panama and throughout Europe documenting in words and pictures the customs people and sights of the many regions through which he traveled. He was the official War Department photographer for the Cincinnati area documenting local war efforts.</p><p>RARE.</p> New York, 1920. paperback
19203395<p>A small portfolio of women's fashion designs broken into four folders of loose plates 20 plates per folder for a total of 80 plates. This copy missing one plate from the second series 1905-1910. Beautifully hand colored pochoir plates illustrating the fashions of the time each card measuring 7 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The year shown at the bottom of each card. Each wrapper also illustrated with a color plate. Charming original folding case with patterned papers and silk ties. Hinge paper broken as usual but covers still holding case is slightly worn but all four paste on labels are present. Brown silk ties still there. All wrappers clean and unworn.</p> (Editions Nilsson)
192047418Milwaukee WI: Adler Compay ca. 1920. Large image mounted on thick card stock 14 x 22 in. Colour lithograph decorative arts & crafts border nice colours varnished some minor edgewear lettering at borders slightly cropped in order for counter display to be cut to standard size very minor soiling lower fore-edge some yellowing from varnish still VG exemplar. A vivid and scarce counter advertising display for Adler Company Collegian men’s suits line. The Collegian line was for college men and any man who cared about perfect style with points of refinement. Although their advertising was not specifically collegiate their advertising campaigns often employed illustrations that conjured idealized college associations implying that if one were to buy their ready-to-wear suits then they too would be successful in college business and the appropriate middle class lifestyle. This advertisement offers a beautiful example of Jazz Age advertising. The Adler Company was founded in 1848 by Solomon Adler in Milwaukee Wisconsin and grew and thrived through the Civil War the Victorian era and eventually would employ over 900 people with nationwide sales in the 1920s over one and one-half million dollars. During the Jazz Age the Adler Company was synonymous with their Collegian line. The company was liquidated after the crash in 1929. See: Daniel Clark Creating the College Man American Mass Magazines and Middle-Class Manhood pp. 165-168; Historic Designation Study Report Emanuel D. Adler House pp. 5-6. Adler Compay, unknown
191056016New York & Tacoma: Samuel W. Peck & Co.; Dege & Milner Printed by Sherman & Bryan Inc. 1910. Sml. 4to. 16 pp unpaginated. Colour-illustrated borders & plates throughout with artwork reminiscent of children’s book illustrator Virginia Keep. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art image of boys tossing down apples from a tree fine copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated fashion catalogue targeting the young boys in the decade before World War I. The illustrations depict young boys in knickers short coats and capes running carving Jack-o-Lanterns for Halloween playing with a dog and collecting chestnuts. This copy was printed for the Dege & Milner department store in downtown Tacoma which was operated from 1901-1915 by James H. Dege and his partner William Milner before Dege opened the James H. Dege Co. store. No copies located in Worldcat. Samuel W. Peck & Co.; Dege & Milner, (Printed by Sherman & Bryan, Inc.), paperback
191056013Chicago & Tacoma: Hart Schaffner & Marx; Dege & Milner 1910. Sml. 4to. 32 pp unpaginated. Black & white plates throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art with initials S.N.A. of young colonial woman carrying basket full of lobsters by two Redcoats slight dustsoiling minor shelfwear still an excellent copy. First edition of this scarce and nicely illustrated catalogue for Hart Schaffner & Marx clothing before World War I. The company was well known for their lavish use of colour lithography in advertising and especially their catalogues. This includes a series of exceptional artwork displaying overcoats formal dress sportswear automobile travel clothes for men and more. These motoring coats were clearly being marketed to young men and college students increasingly taking to the roads during the Brass Era. This copy was printed for the Dege & Milner department store in downtown Tacoma which was operated from 1901-1915 by James H. Dege and his partner William Milner before Dege opened the James H. Dege Co. store. Hart Schaffner & Marx; Dege & Milner, paperback
199556987San Francisco CA: Levi Strauss & Co. Publishing 1995. Folio. 313 5 pp. With 100s of illustrations colour plates colour photos large folding plates & pages illustrated endpapers. Quarter-black cloth over illustrated boards cover art of Levi’s brand jean label slight shelfwear rubbing w/ mylar dustjacket minor bumping to foot of spine edgewear still NF/VG- copy inscribed by Downey & McDonough in Sharpie marker on ffep. to Gina “Always sweet always the best-dressed!†First edition signed presentation copy of this lavish pop-culture artist’s book celebrating the advertising and Levi’s jeans worn by miners labor union members field workers protesters and many others for over 150 years. Even includes a photograph of the complete first womenswear outfit produced by Levi Strauss of hiking knickerbockers for that visit to Yosemite. Levi Strauss & Co., Publishing, hardcover
195241618Chippewa Falls WI: Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co 1952. First Edition. Very good . An illustrated wholesale catalog of leather mens and ladies footwear and outerwear from the Mason Shoe Manufacturing Company of Chippewa Falls WI. Generously illustrated in color throughout with detailed product descriptions and model numbers that correspond to the original price list in front. Of note is a four page spread of men's leather coats including "The Racer" a classic motorcycle-culture jacket with multiple zippers straps and buttons. Wraps. Oblong 4to. Color illustrated wraps. Mild handling wear. Faint creasing to wraps. Overall sound clean. 112pp. Mason Shoe Manufacturing Co unknown