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2M3220Neue Verlags-Gesellschaft mbH Baden-Baden 1953. Je Heft 32 S. mit vielen Abbildungen broschierte Einbände folio teils mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren/Name auf Einband. - komplett - unknown
192447496Dayton OH: The Comer Manufacturing Co. 1924. Tall 8vo. 5.5 x 10.5 in. 36 pp. Numerous illustrations 4 colour plates 4 sepia-tinted plates 64 wool wool blend canvas linen leather cotton and patterned fabrics some treated w/ coating tipped-in occasional offsetting from samples either surrounding the sample or on facing leaves. Dark red printed softcovers decoration & lettering in orange & blue minor soiling some creasing still a VG- copy. First edition of this scarce salesman sample catalogue for men and women’s Jazz Age raincoats and overcoats in the mid-1920s. The company was founded before World War I by Charles E. Comer b. 1887 who quickly established the company as one of the largest manufacturers in Ohio of raincoats. The colour fashion plates are quite striking for the period and offer invaluable historical reference for the styles and weight of raincoats sold during the Flapper Era. Comer produced rubber-lined coats offered deals if you ordered two coats at once and also offered Mackinaws General Purpose coats Rubber rain slickers reversible coats and even waterproof aprons for housewives. This catalogue notes that they had just completed their new 40000 square foot and even offered waterproof luggage and garment bags. They were well known for advertising in labor magazines trade magazines and professional magazines constantly promoting their product and recruiting new salesmen. Worldcat locates only 1 copy Vol. 166. The Comer Manufacturing Co., paperback
1940196571940. African American Black Models in Commercial Print: Philadelphia Studio Fashion Photoshoot 1930s-1940s Archive of 4 Original Vintage Photographs. Each black and white silver gelatin photograph measures 3.5" x 4.5". All photographs were captured at Condax Studio in Philadelphia. Condax Studios was associated with the Models' Guild of Philadelphia which served as a "central resource of information for commercial photographers connecting them with professional models for television fashion and convention work". All photographs capture a black woman striking various poses in two contrasting outfits. In two photographs she poses in a black dress and heels glamorous jewelry and a rose. Her eyes are slightly covered by a black birdcage veil. In the remaining two photographs she sports a posh blazer and skirt set glamorous jewelry heels and an umbrella. Until the middle of the 1940s consumer advertising completely ignored the black consumer and virulent racial segregation in the United States meant that Black people's needs were not being satisfied. Thus traditional advertisers were reluctant to associate the image of a black person with their products. At this point in time they perceived it may lead to a loss in sales by the way Black people were viewed in society. These photographs capture an early instance of a Black print model in an era where there was little representation. Two photographs are minority wrinkled not affecting image quality. This photo archive is expressive and in very good condition overall. unknown
ria9789814350679_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Deals with the field of evolutionary genetics. This book contains various methods for simulating evolution at the genomic level. It sets out applications using Monte Carlo simulation methods applied in classical population genetics and hardcover
Bech, VibenIn Pristine Condition. unknown
193656297Vienna Austria & Paris: Les Editions Leon Claude 4 Rue mayran 1936. Folio. 10.75 x 14.6 in. 4 pp. With 25 colour fashion plates text printed in French English & German. Textured beige softcovers raised & embossed gilt lettering front cover black lettering for Leon Claude minor chipping head & foot of spine edgewear some scuffing still a VG copy w/ the fashion plates in bright condition. First edition of this very scarce and beautifully printed fashion design magazine from the mid 1930s produced by the publishing house which also published fashion publications such as Paris Chic La Coquette and Le Gout Parisien. These designs show the dominant influence of Elsa Schiaparelli’s fashions in the 1930s as she continued Chanel’s idea of comfortable jackets but with the emphasis on beautiful tailoring. The designs here include most in 3/4 length with some sporting shapes and belted jackets as well as fancy wraps made from leopard panther kid-astrakhan Buenos broadtail lamb beaver otter Persian lamb musk mink fox and others. The collars are voluminous and flaring all the way around and the linings are often chosen to complement and match the dresses worn by the models. These 1930s fashions show a dramatic drop in hem lengths the new French beret style hats worn at an angle and designs which inspired the Hollywood glamor look of the era popularized by Joan Crawford Carole Lombard and others. The designs are glamorous and chic with many having geometric patterns and reflecting the Art Deco influence. These fashion designs were issued only to subscribing specialty shops boutiques and fashion enthusiasts at the time with eight different issues on assorted subjects appearing annually. No copies of this issue located in Worldcat. Les Editions Leon Claude, 4, Rue mayran, paperback
197254492Chicago & New York: Montgomery Ward Steinthal Sample Co. Inc. 1972. Folio. 13 x 11.5 in. 50 pp unpaginated. printed on Harvest Gold Avocado Green and blue tinted textured papers. Numerous fashion plates and fashion sketches throughout w/ 89 fabric samples tipped-in Carol Brent label mounted. Black vinyl metal spiral wire binding as issued gilt lettering and logo stamped on front cover rounded corners minor foxing to pastedowns otherwise an excellent copy. First edition of this scarce and fascinating salesman’s sample catalogue for men and women’s suits leisure wear and formal tuxedos offered by Montogmery Ward at the beginning of the 1970s. This line of clothing featured English fabrics from Herbert Gladson Inc. tailored portions by Imperial in New York some Jacquard fabrics from David H. Small Co. in New York assembled for tailored clothing bearing Carol Brent Lady Brummell and the Designer’s Showcase labels. The men’s suits feature the slim fit with early bell bottoms wide lapels loud and vivid colour linings reverse welt hip pockets cardigans and even matching belts. Women’s clothing featured flared skirts double-breasted suit coats belted coats five-button pantsuits and fly front topcoats. No copies located in Worldcat. Montgomery Ward, Steinthal Sample Co., Inc., hardcover
196554883Tilburg Holland & Thurles Ireland: Wolspinnerij “De Phoenix†n.v.; Phoenix Yarns Ireland Ltd. ca. 1965. Folio. 34 pp. on thick paper stock 7 of the leaves with gilt lettering specific weight colour information as well as warp & weft thread counts with 54 samples of spun wool yarns and finished woven fabrics tipped-in & mounted a number in bright vivid “Mod†colours. Original black 4-ring binder gilt lettering stamped on front cover leaves hole-punched at gutter margin minor shelfwear still an excellent copy. First edition thus of this beautiful and extremely scarce salesman sample catalogue for the splendid 1960s wool yarns and fabrics produced by the noted Dutch spinning mills. The Feitz’s founded the company in Tilburg in 1958 taking over the former textile firm of J.A. Blomjous in Tilburg and also quickly set up a yarn mill in Great Britain. However due to the high import duties the company was moved to Ireland by 1961 and through the popularity of their yarns and Taslan yarn textiles by the end of the 1960s were producing large quantities of high-end fabrics upholstery fabrics and interior decorating textiles for curtains and wall hangings. Their company focused on producing boucle yarns frotte yarns loops and other twisted fancy wool yarns and specialized knitting yarns. After the recession in the 1980s the company ceased woolen yarn production. No copies located in Worldcat. Wolspinnerij “De Phoenix†n.v.; Phoenix Yarns Ireland, Ltd., unknown
1990160300N.p.: N.p. 1990. Vintage jumbo oversize UK record store poster promoting Depeche Mode's 1990 release "Violator."<br /> <br /> Considered by many to the the most sophisticated and sublime of all their releases Depeche Mode's seventh studio album "Violator" propelled the English electronic New Wave band to international stardom. Preceded by the release of two smash hit singles "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy the Silence" the triple platinum "Violator" achieved the band's greatest critical and commercial success and lists 167 on Rolling Stone's 2020 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.<br /> <br /> 40 x 60 inches folded as issued. Some light rubbing on the outer creases else Near Fine. N.p. unknown
19762083002117402880Mako-sha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books Mako-sha paperback
192673817Paris: Editions Nilsson 1926. First editions. There was a large and small edtion published; these are all the small size 3 1/8 x 3 3/4 inches. La Mode Feminine is complete is three volumes. Each volume in four parts and each part with 20 color card depicting French fashion of that date and each part in a printed paper portfolio. Each volume i.e. four parts housed in a floral slipcase with a printed paper spine label Slipcase for the third volume with some tape repair but overall a very clean and charming set of all 240 color plates.Together with a companion volume also published by Nilsson: Les Costumes du Pays de France. This volume only has three parts of 20 cards each complete and have paper portfolios and slipcases as in the above. Complete with 60 color cards. A very good set. For a total of 300 cards bearing charming color illustrations of French fashion through the ages all in their proper printed paper portfolios and slipcases. Editions Nilsson unknown
195054848Cincinnati OH: The Melville Company ca. 1950. 4to. 39 8.5 x 11 in. fashion plates with 97 tipped-in fabric samples including cotton cotton blends cotton-rayon blends satin nylon for men & women’s fashions dresses lingerie pants suits skirts. order blank booklet preserved in original cardboard portfolio w/ company design logo on rear flap an excellent collection. First edition of this scarce and unusually complete salesman sample sales kit for women’s dresses fashions coats lingerie as well as men’s overcoats underwear & socks and even women’s outerwear rubber pocket books and overcoats in post-World War II America. The Melville Company was a coordinated direct-sales fashion company supplied by Harford Frocks Inc. which maintained a large mail order tailoring operation in Ohio from the early 1920s up through the 1970s employing 100s of tailors and seamstresses to fill orders together with J.C. Field & Son Inc. direct marketing firm. The company focused on “plus sizes†while maintaining how these fashions emphasized trim appearances survived on a constant sales force composed primarily of young women and house wives earning extra money willing to peddle door-to-door and created a high-quality product. The catalogue offers invaluable illustrated historical reference for the colours styles and fabrics during the explosion and impact of Christian Dior’s new designs reflecting the refined femininity with severely cinched waists extra padding to the hips longer and decidedly more romantic skirts and dresses as well as nicely fitted jacket-and-skirt tailored suits. Israel 1901-1991 built and ran this very successful mail order dressmaking operation which also owned the Fashion Frocks Dress Company as well and operated out of the Oesterlein Machine Company historic building in Cincinnati OH now home to the American Sign Museum. The Melville Company, unknown
1900100530<p>Minneapolis: Welander's Cutting School and Tailor Institute circa 1900. 1900. Fair. - Small quarto 10-5/8 inches high by 7-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in light tan wraps titled within an illustration on the front cover and with an advertisement & price list on the rear cover. The covers are quite stained and the corner of the front cover & the spine are chipped. 51 & 1 pages illustrated with a portrait frontispiece and 23 full page patterns. There is damp staining along the edges of several pages and a tiny perforation through the first 4 leaves. The frontispiece is detached but present with chipping and heavy damp staining to the front edge. There is additional staining to a few pages. Good.</p><p>RARE and not surprisingly so as the price printed on the title page is 10 dollars.</p><p>"During my travels and observations abroad and in this country where I met the best professionals in the trade I had an opportunity to find out that a work on unusual garments such as could not be committed to memory and which were utterly impossible to produce at all by many cutters on account of its lapse of time between such garments were made. From my early recollections as a merchant tailor I had experience of the same kind but could find no work published that met this demand.I decided to compile a work that should cover the scientific production of unusual garments worn by men and in 1898 decided to publish such a work at a later date." - from the "Author's Preface".</p> Minneapolis: Welander's Cutting School and Tailor Institute, circa [1900]. paperback
11683Without place or date late eighteenth century. 1p. 12mo. On one side of a piece of 18 x 10 cm paper laid down on leaf removed from commonplace book with a clue to provenance on the reverse provided by the part of a family tree of James Carmichael laid down there including 'Carmichael of Balmedy' 'Tho. Graeme of Balyowan' and 'Mr Ja. Smyth of Aitherny'. Fair on aged paper. A delightful poem apparently unpublished and a valuable piece of social history containing a couple of manuscript emendations. A total of fourteen lines of verse with the first ten relating to the lady's portmanteau beginning: 'With Linen and stocking and shoes first begin / Then your night-cloaths and petticoat neatly put in / Next your Dresses compleat for each part of the Day / With your handkerchiefs Caps all in Gala array / Then your Ribbons fans flowers & Gloves long & Short / With your combs & your brushes of every sort'. The four-line poem on the gentleman's portmanteau begins 'Coats Waiscoates sic and breeches short stocking & shoes / With Hankerchiefs sic Nightcap & Gown'. Without place or date [late eighteenth century?]. unknown
BN66821Uexküll Psychosomatische Medizin: Theoretische Modelle und klinische Praxis - mit Zugang zum Elsevier-Portal: Theoretische Modelle und klinische Praxis. Mit dem Plus im Web. Zugangscode im Buch Herzog Wolfgang; Joraschky Peter; Köhle Karl; Langewitz Wolf and Söllner Wolfgang <br/><br/> unknown
19042923New York: The Jno. J. Mitchell Co 1904. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 10 1/4 X 13 1/4 Inches. 255 PP. Scarce original early 20th century guide to tailoring by J.O. Madison the son of American tailor Otis Madison. Signed by J.O. Madison under his frontis portrait. A profusely illustrated guide to the tailoring of men's clothing. Binding a bit shaken but a solid copy overall. The Jno. J. Mitchell Co hardcover
188755685New Haven CT & Pittsburgh PA: L. Candee & Co. H. Childs & Co. 1887. 8vo. 28 pp. Decorated title page lithographed illustrations throughout. Embossed & decorated softcovers front cover decorated & illustrated in gilt & burgundy w/ peacock feather above lettering and nicely executed lithograph on back cover of young saleswoman standing next to a rack of rubber boots & shoes for sale minor toning shelfwear very slight tidemark at upper fore-edge front cover still a VG copy. First edition of this nicely printed Victorian catalogue for rubber boots and shoes. The nicely executed lithographs promote the Hip Boots hip waders thigh high sporting boots double thick Pebble Leg Boots and Fairy Boots reminiscent of cowboy boots as well as the rubber Duck or Canvas Boot for hunting. Also included are many different styles and varieties of rubber shoes for women and children including No Heel Imitation Sandals Gossamer Imitation Sandals Buskins with cotton flannel lining Opera Dew Drop Feather Weight and many others. The company also produced tennis rubber soled shoes croquet shoes as well as heavy duty Stalwart Lumbermen’s Shoe intended to fit over logger’s Wool Boots or German Socks. Leverett Candee 1795-1863 obtained early patent rights from Goodyear for manufacturing rubber shoes as early as 1844 and by 1852 had organized the large Candee Rubber Co. factory with the Hotchkiss Brothers in New Haven and Timothy Lester. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Davis The New England States Vol. I pp. 344-346 1897; Joseph Kane Famous First Facts 1950. L. Candee & Co., [H. Childs & Co.], paperback
193562566Tacoma WA: Day’s Tailor-D Clothing Inc. ca. 1935. Folio. 15.75 x 22 in. Colour serigraph counter display on masonite w/ cardboard stand unfolded on verso minor tidemark some soiling back cover minor curving to the masonite still VG bright exemplar. An exceptional original brightly counter display for these popular durable corduroy slacks which became known as the “College Cords†and expanded the company’s popular offerings beyond their iconic “Big 5†work overalls. The “College Cords†also proved to be popular durable work pants but were initially targeted towards the college man. The company was founded by Day 1874-1947 in 1903 and quickly began selling the “Big 5†work overalls and in 1906 were unionized by the United Garment Workers of America forming Local 201 and embraced the slogan “Western Made Union Made.†The company in 1928 changed its name to Day’s Tailor-D Clothing Inc. and sons Hollis and Judd Day took over the company after 1947. During the 1950’s they maintained 400 employees and $ 1 million dollar payroll best known as one of the largest Pacific Northwest employers of women in the region. In 1973 the company merged with Warnaco. See: Day’s College Cords Marketing Tacoma Library Northwest Room 2022; Day’s Tailor-D Clothing, Inc., hardcover
198662982New York & Troy NY: Arrow Company Cluett-Peabody Co. 1986. Four oblong folio colour-printed advertising displays sized 16.5 x 11.25 in. colour-printed on thick card stock all four retaining their original fold back easels on versos slight edgewear very slight bowing still a NF set. First editions of these original counter displays marking Arrow’s attempts to revive their Arrow Man shirts with “Fancies†-- coloured shirts and intended to bring back the label in much the same way that Leyendecker’s striking illustrations had helped the company dominate the market through the first part of the 20th Century. Neiman in the 1980’s was not only well-known for his monthly illustrated sporting and lifestyle column in Playboy Magazine but also noted painter of the Indianapolis 500 races Official Painter of five Olympics boxing matches -- with Muhammad Ali a particular favorite as well as capturing basketball boxing hockey gymnastics swimming billiards and more. The Brigade Collection is here depicted by Neiman with an illustration of a boxer heading to the ring at Madison Square Garden; the stylish Dover Collection is depicted with stylish couple in Lutece’s bar in New York City; the finest level Bradstreet Collection which featured white collar and French cuffs is shown here with Arrow man at a horse race walking with his jockey and finally a couple shooting pool represents the cheapest line or “opening price point†Trump collection which was one of the oldest lines dating back to the early 20th Century and after Leyendecker featured illustrations by Frederic Stanley. No copies in Worldcat; See: Philip Dougherty Advertising: Arrow Man is Painted by Neiman New York Times Jan. 6 1986; Carl Johnson Cluett Peabody & Co. Hoxsie! The History of Albany Schenectady and Troy Feb. 7 2012. Arrow Company, [Cluett-Peabody Co.], unknown
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
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
38855London. Printed by Horace Cox. no printed title page. Hardcover. folio 43.5x 28cm 17" x 11"0 pp207-712107 = 617 pages plus the plates. WITH. 11 COLOUR FASHION PLATES & 11 COLOUR TEXTILE PLATES the textile plates are chromo litho's. double page engraved frontis numerous engraved illustrations through out many full page spine cap wanting both worn boards are loose text block is clean and soundno foxing rare ds1. Great colour plates. [London. Printed by Horace Cox]. (no printed title page) hardcover
194214634AB1942. Vienna 1942. 46 : 30 cm. Many designs some in colour on 17 plates. All signed and dated. The designs show different woman's cloth dresses coats skirts etc. some with water-colours all on paper of different colours. All signed Ruth Brose and dated 1942. - with light middle fold. hardcover
183050206London: John Bell 1830. 8vo 288 pp. 50 fashion plates and 5 portraits - 49 of the former hand coloured slightly later inscription to front blank with a further sequence of owners below. Contemporary marbled boards with calf corners recently rebacked in morocco. (London: John Bell) unknown
2011x-9814350672World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2011. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 696 pages. 9.33x6.46x1.46 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover