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18772152New York 1877. Good. 311pp. Folio. Original orange pictorial wrappers. Light wear and soiling some minor loss to wrappers. Text toned slight biopredation to final leaf. A lovely catalogue of patterns for clothing of all types issued by E. Butterick & Co. The catalogue opens with styles for ladies' coats and dresses moving on to wraps and jackets then skirts and tops followed by essentials such as bloomers and corsets and aprons and chemises. There is a section of clothing for "Misses and Girls" as well as doll patterns children's clothing and "Boys and Gentlemen." Menswear includes everything from smoking jackets and caps to overalls and kneebreeches. The rear cover advertises Singer Sewing Machines which received numerous awards at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia the previous year. The front cover notes agents for Singer machines in Galveston Texas pinpointing the distribution area for the present catalogue. An excellent source for fashions of the period. unknown
19771004235New York: The Wool Bureau 1977. Original trend report on American knitwear for fall 1977 featuring fashion sketches on every page each captioned with the name of the manufacturer the wool content and the retail price. Featured designers of these ready-to-wear styles include Donna Karan for Anne Klein Gloria Vanderbilt and Kay Unger. Also represented are the mass-market "sport" lines of Givenchy and Pierre Cardin. The Good Wools was issued by The Wool Bureau the American branch of the International Wool Secretariat. The IWS shaped global fashion trends for decades through forecasting reports like this one and through the International Woolmark Prize which launched the careers of designers Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld. In 1997 the IWS would rebrand as The Woolmark Company keeping their iconic logo the stylized skein of yarn used throughout The Good Wools to signify 100% wool content. Provenance: Ellen Robinson uncredited designer of the tweed separates created for a New Division of Alex Colman page 81. A near-fine copy. Spiral-bound volume measuring 10 x 5.25 inches: 8 170. Original color photographic wrappers. Text printed on tan paper with brown card chapter dividers line drawings on every page. The Wool Bureau unknown
19781003704Westport Connecticut: Here & There 1978. September 1978 issue of Here & There Francine Horn's groundbreaking fashion trend report focusing on haute couture Japanese fashion and resort wear: "The posh stuff is back in line for Fall '78." Forecasting a year in advance the pages reveal trendsetting European designs for Fall 1979 alongside their American counterparts with lively editorial commentary. The opening chapters celebrate the return of haute couture and its translation to ready-to-wear led by St. Laurent and Givenchy and inspired by Hollywood glamour Chesterfield overcoats and vintage cocktail looks. The coverage of American resort wear highlights the role of the fashion illustrator in forecasting. Because those collections were presented in private showrooms that prohibited photography Here & There charged their "much overworked illustrator Mr. Frank Spina with the prodigious task of capturing with his 'rapacious rapidograph' the highlights of these resort collections" which included designs by Bill Blass Norma Kamali Perry Ellis and Willie Smith. Both a major trade publication and a savvy ad for Francine Horn's fashion trend consultancy Here & There was an industry must-read a success due in part to her husband David Charles Horn's candid photography and provocative editorials. Like most fashion forecasting reports from the 1970s this number of Here & There is scarce in commerce and in institutional holdings. A very good example featuring original patterns and twenty original mounted textile swatches. Single volume measuring 14 x 8 inches: 123 1. Original coil-bound stiff black wrappers lettered in white. First leaf printed on magenta paper; black-and-white photographs and line drawings throughout text; twenty tipped-in fabric swatches. Light shelfwear corners bumped lower wrapper creased. Here & There unknown
1945D3115Holland 1945. Cloth-backed paper over boards 10.25 by 13.75 inches; approx. pp. 200 handwritten and illustrated in black and red ink. Contains more than 50 patterns for women's clothing as well as few for little girls -- including dresses blouses skirts coats and underwear. Boards a bit worn and warped but contents are nice and fresh. Very little text -- all of it in Dutch -- but the patterns are universally applicable. Presumably created by a student the patterns are painstakingly neat and exact and accompanied by drawings of the finished apparel as well as wonderfully adept drawings of ladies modeling them offering complete looks from hat to shoe. Also includes cut-outs of patterns many of them still holding pins laid-in here and there. Lovely legible and careful throughout you can see that they were first drawn in pencil then traced over in ink and the student's ruler and blotting paper are laid-in at the back. Unique and accomplished. A gem. <br/><br/> hardcover
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
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
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
51-5342Paris: Cica 1850. Color lithograph. 61 x 43.5cm. Creasing on edges. From the portfolio "Saint Germain des Prés ; abbaye et église plans vues square et fontaine." Planche numérotée XXXII. Alexandre Albert Lenoir a French architect born in Paris Oct. 211801. He studied under Debret in Paris and in Italy and was the architect of a museum in the Palais des Thermes uniting this palace with the museum of Cluny. In 1862 he became secretary of the school and in 1859 a member of the academy of fine arts. His principal works are: Architecture et archeologie Paris 1839; Architecture militaire au moyen age et monuments religieux du moyen age 1847; and Architecture monastique 1852. Paris: Cica 1850 unknown
2022255j0781USA: Conde Nast. Good. 2022. U.S. Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: Serena Williams cover photo and farewell article; Fashion's New World; Fall Jackets; Ketanji Brown; Matthieu Blazy takes charge at Bottega Veneta; Miranda Brooks and Bastien Halard found the English House of their dreams; Wellness awakening for Kate Moss; How Thebe Magugu and Pierpaolo Piccioli transformed each other's work into new creations; and more. 378 pages. Portion of Yves Saint Laurent ad removed from page 87 otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy.; 4to . Conde Nast unknown
Gundtoft, DorotheaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
ria9781609015350_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The eighth edition of this industry standard for textile terminology is fully revised and expanded featuring approximately 100 new entries and over 14000 definitions of fibers fabrics laws and regulations affecting textile materials hardcover
12999Revue de la mode 1881 10è année. In folio reliure demi-toile 51 gravures lithographiées 416 pages. Janvier à décembre. Reliure très abîmée. 2 pages avec des manques une déchirée sans manque. Bottines et chaussures chapeaux costumes de bains unknown
187811899-1925. Manuscript Notebook stiff card binding 74pp. used c.17 items listed per page description of clothes and materials and cost total cost given at the end of each page. Author unidentified but occasional biographical entries e.g "Left Ireland/ Bournemouth" 1900 "W. gave me pair of corsets" 1924 obviously well-to-do and ultimately at least middle-aged corsets needed in 1924. Sample page Sept. 1916-Jan/Feb 1917 "Sepr Dressmaker May £4/ Hat black velvet tri-corner & gold ornament 1.10/ Veil 2s3d/Navy coat Frock 8/8/- 8.15.6/ Nov. 2 Crepe de Saute peticoats 1.5.10/ 2 bust bodices 5s 1/ Black tulle & moonlight sequin 8.8/ Velvet bedroom slippers 3s4/ Dec. Lace Evening camisole 6s6/ £62.10.8 3/4// 1917// Jan. 4 3/4 Rose red crape lining fur coat £1.1/ 2 prs Rubber gloves 2s4/ 3 Muslin collars 1s7 1/2/ Walking shoes 18s9/ gave B. -too big in margin House shoes 9s11/ 3 pairs Evening shoes £2.3.3/ 4.16.10 1/2". 1899-1925. hardcover
2026x-1032800453CRC Pr I Llc 2026. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.45 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
17801007791780. Mallier & Compagnie tiennent tout ce qui concerne la Mercerie & Soierie comme Satins double & simple Florence Taffetas d'Italie d'Angleterre dits à mantelets.Ils tiennent aussi Fabrique & Magasin de toutes sortes de Gazes & Rubans. A Paris. Ils sont toujours des premiers assortis dans les Nouveautés. One page 18x24 cm with a woodcut at the top showing the shaking of hands. The lower half consists of an undated handwritten invoice. No date but circa 1780. Small corner damaged at the lower right hand corner and a tiny piece of paper missing just above the woodcut. But a good copy. unknown
13001Gazette de la famille Revue de la mode 1879 8è année de janvier à décembre. In folio reliure demi-toile Reliure très abîmée. Bords des feuillets abîmés 52 gravures lithographiées 432 pages. unknown
13000Gazette de la famille Revue de la mode 1880 9è année. In folio reliure demi-toile 53 gravures lithographiées en couleurs 432 pages. Reliure très abîmée. unknown
12998Gazette de la famille Revue de la mode 1883 12è année de janvier à décembre. In folio reliure demi-toile Reliure très abîmée et atteinte au papier sur la tranche. 52 gravures lithographiées en couleurs 416 pages. unknown
2000981024097XWorld Scientific Publishing Company 2000. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Charles J. Mode Candace K. Sleeman</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> World Scientific Publishing Company</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789810240974</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2000</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 768</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> AIDS autoimmune deficiency syndrome is a devastating human disease caused by HIV a human immunodeficiency virus which may be transmitted by either sexual or other contacts in which body fluids are exchanged. Cases of AIDS have been reported in a majority of countries throughout the world indicating that the HIV/AIDS epidemic is international in scope.This book deals with the mathematical and statistical techniques underlying the models used to understand the population dynamics of not only HIV/AIDS but also other infectious diseases. Attention is given to the development strategies for the prevention and control of the international epidemic within the frameworks of the models. Two distinguishing features of the book are the incorporation of stochastic and deterministic formulations within a unifying conceptual framework and the discussion of issues related to the mathematical designs of models which are necessary for the rigorous utilization of computer-intensive methods. The book will be of value to applied mathematicians biomathematicians biostatisticians epidemiologists and other scientists interested in applying mathematics and computers to not only the HIV/AIDS epidemic but also other fields of epidemiology. Editorial Reviews Review ""Everyone working or wishing to work on epidemic modelling will certainly benefit from this book."" -- Mathematical Abstracts 2001<br><br>""Quantitative epidemiologists and graduate students and researchers interested in stochastic epidemic models should find this to be a helpful reference."" -- Journal of the American Statistical Association 2001<br><br>""Researchers in applied mathematics and statistics interested in stochastic epidemic models should find this a helpful reference."" -- JASA 2001<br><br>""The book is carefully written from both the mathematical and didactical points of view and supported by suggestive figures/exercises."" -- Mathematical Reviews<br><br>""The book is self-contained and well-readable. and is going to become a standard graduate text on design-based local stereology."" -- Mathematical Abstracts 1999<br><br>I believe everyone working or wishing to work on epidemic modelling will certainly benefit from this book. -- Mathematics Abstracts 2002</p> World Scientific Publishing Company hardcover
20126966London: HM Queen Elizabeth II / Royal Collection Trust 2012. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 10 1/4 X 12 3/4 Inches. 320 PP. Scarce catalog of the Queen's diamonds. Official licensed printing from the Royal Collection Trust. Profusely illustrated. HM Queen Elizabeth II / Royal Collection Trust hardcover
188054558Amsterdam: A. Jager ca. 1880. 12mo. 3.5 x 5.25 in. 12 hand-coloured albumen carte de visite images sized 2.25 x 3.5 in. mounted on thick 3 x 5 in. cards text in lower fore-edge of board bound in leporello accordion-style format linen hinges renewed. Original publisher’s decorated red cloth over beveled boards elaborate gilt decorated front cover and lettering minor rubbing edgewear minor bumping to corners still VG exemplar w/ most images retaining strong contrast and colour bookseller’s label of Joh. G. Stemler Cz. Algemeene Goekhandel Amsterdam on rear pastedown. Early printing of this charming photographic souvenir with hand-coloured albumen CDV photos illustrating the styles of folk costumes in different regions of the Netherlands. The villages and regions include Marken North Holland a fisherwoman carrying basket on her head from Scheveningen a fishing port a middle class orphan girl from Amsterdam a young girl wearing elaborate hat from Krommenie North Holland northeast of Haarlem. Jager 1825-1905 published many different series of these souvenir fashion photos as well as images of scenes in and around Amsterdam often as stereoviews some working with Dutch photographer Pieter Oosterhis. See: Maartje van den Heuvel The Rise of Dutch Landscape Photography. How a Vision of Painting Entered Photography Depth of Field Vol. 6 No. 1 July 2015. A. Jager, hardcover
195346794New York: McGregor Doniger ca. 1953. Elephant folio. 19 x 28 in colour poster expertly mounted on linen backing with 1.5 in. border around the entire poster NF copy. A wonderfully rendered advertisement which was intended for men’s sportswear and jackets sold by the McGregor-Doniger company as part of their Color of the Hebrides campaign in 1953. The image shows the model dressed in the Hebrides Mustard-coloured corduroy suit with blue & gray tartan vest & lining against the backdrop of Lewis Island with the bold McGregor company name in tartan colours at the lower fore-edge. The McGregor company was founded in 1921 by David D. Doniger a hat-maker and tailor from Scotland who left the family clothing business to establish himself in the United States. He focused on sportswear clothing that was both comfortable but also with fabrics colours and styles which were chosen to compliment one another. The McGregor line became the epitome of Preppy fashion during the 1940s and are perhaps best remembered for the red Anti-Freeze jacket worn by James Dean in the 1955 Rebel without a cause. McGregor Doniger, hardcover
195346793New York: McGregor Doniger ca. 1953. Elephant folio. 19 x 28 in colour poster expertly mounted on linen backing with 1.5 in. border around the entire poster NF copy. A wonderfully rendered advertisement which was intended for men’s sportswear and jackets sold by the McGregor-Doniger company as part of their Color of the Hebrides campaign in 1953. The image shows the model dressed in the coat against the backdrop of the Isle of Skye with the bold McGregor company name in tartan colours at the lower fore-edge. The McGregor company was founded in 1921 by David D. Doniger a hat-maker and tailor from Scotland who left the family clothing business to establish himself in the United States. He focused on sportswear clothing that was both comfortable but also with fabrics colours and styles which were chosen to compliment one another. The McGregor line became the epitome of Preppy fashion during the 1940s and are perhaps best remembered for the red Anti-Freeze jacket worn by James Dean in the 1955 Rebel without a cause. McGregor Doniger, hardcover
190562191St. Paul MN: McKibbin Driscoll & Dorsey Broadway and Fifth Streets St. Paul Printing Co. 1905. Tall 8vo. 27 1 pp. With text illustrations photo illustrations throughout. Gray decorated softcovers Arts & Crafts cover art & lettering in blue factory & warehouse & offices depicted on back cover small hole punch at upper left corner w/ gray silk braid as issued minor chipping to couple corners minor age-toning to fore-edges still a VG- copy. First edition of this surprisingly scarce Progressive-Era catalogue for the storied company founded originally in 1888 by McKibbin 1856-1941. This catalogue offers McKibbin Stiff Hats bowlers soft-brimmed Western hats such as the Columbia Dakota Manitoba & Railroad along with several Fedora hats. Advertised as well is an interesting novelty called the “Pin Wheel Hat†which were marketed in a round box rolled up and sold by the dozen for $ 4.50. Ladies and young women’s hats are included gloves sheep-lined coats and more. McKibbin was an orphaned self-made business man who managed to attend Princeton and Western University before moving to St. Paul where he eventually launched the business in 1888 which he sold in 1926 to T.W. Stevenson Manufacturing. No copies in Worldcat; See: David Pierce Joseph McKibbin Sept. 27 2014 & Men of Minnesota 1902 p. 372. McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey, Broadway and Fifth Streets, [St. Paul Printing Co.], paperback
190048322Troy NY: Cluett Peabody & Co. Makers ca. 1900. Painted tin sign w/ black lettering 19 x 14 in. mounted in original quarter-sawn oak frame 24 x 18 in. with the advertising logo painted in black lettering minor scuffing to lettering very minor rust spotting and blue-tinted patina to sign still a VG- example. A wonderful advertising display for Monarch Shirts which originally came out of a Carlton Oregon general store which at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century also sold men’s clothing accessories and shoes. George Bywater Cluett 1838-1912 and Frederick Forrest Peabody 1858-1927 were pioneers in the shirt & replaceable collar industry in Troy NY who created the iconic Arrow brand detachable Collars and shirts. They formed their company from Cluett & Sons to Cluett Peabody & Co. in 1899 and rapidly grew their business by providing women with an easier way to clean their husbands’ stained shirt collars without having to wash the entire shirt. In addition the collars wore out a much faster rate than the rest of the shirts so these replaceable collars would extend the life of the garments. Monarch shirts were famed for their durability and patented their Patent Bound Bosom Shirt which became known to consumers across the country as the Monarch Shirt. In 1905 the company launched the iconic campaign for Arrow Shirts with the famed illustrations by Joseph Leyendecker which ran for over 25 years. Various Cluett divisions maintained offices and showrooms in New York through 2002 and then in 2004 the Arrow Shirt brand was acquired by Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers, hardcover