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__3112353714De Gruyter 1931. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 309 pages. German language. 6.14x0.88x9.21 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1972__3110037734De Gruyter 1972. Hardcover. New. 4th edition. 406 pages. German language. 9.05x6.10x9.61 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
__3111261964De Gruyter 1900. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 241 pages. German language. 9.05x6.10x9.61 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
61343Berlin Walter de Gruyter & Co. 1961 Auflage: 3. verbesserte und erweiterte. Kunstleder gebunden; dunkelgrüner weiss geprägter Einband / Anz. Seiten: 288 / 18 x 245 cm / mit 273 Schwarzweissabbildungen und 30 Tabellen im Text 1 ausfaltbare Reibungstafel und 1 Mollier I-x-Tafel im Anhang und einige Anzeigen / Zustand: gut geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Buchblock leicht angeplatzt Einband geringfügig berieben Papier etwas gebräunt Besitzereintrag auf Vorsatz Bibliotheksnummer auf Rücken. Mit 1 beigelegten Berechnungsblatt Berlin, Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1961, Auflage: 3., verbesserte und erweiterte unknown
196148635BB1961 . 3. verbesserte u. erweiterte Auflage. Berlin: de Gruyter 1961. Gr.-8°. XVI 288 S. 2 Bl. in Rückentasche Mit 275 Abbildungen u. 30 Tab. im Text Reibungstaf. u. Mollier I-x-Taf. gebunden Besitzervermerk auf Vorsatz; gut erhalten unknown
1931S2251Berlin & Leipzig:: Walter de Gruyter 1931. 1931. 235 x 160 mm. 8vo. ix 300 ads 4 pp. 19 tables 260 figs. index. Cloth folding table inserted in pocket on rear paste-down. Very good. Walter de Gruyter, 1931. hardcover
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
14437English late nineteenth century. Tentatively dated in pencil to 1892. Circa 220pp. 8vo with the main text on rectos and additions and subheadings often in red ink together with some simple pencil patterns on versos. In ruled exercise book. In good condition on aged paper in worn original glazed black cloth binding. The volume has been compiled for his own use by a Victorian factory manager and contains material relating to clothing for men women and children. The seventeen entries on the first 41pp. are indexed on the front pastedown with the red-ink subheadings facing the text given here in brackets: Winding winders wages; waste; bad yarns American machine; giving out of yarn; Testing Yarns; Making marking the rolls; Giving out Giving out of ribs; Yarns <> dressing; wages & quantities of yarns Wages of frame hands; checking of books; measurement of Ribs; Widths machines different widths are made on; gauge; Mending Washouse sic; Course rolls dressing; fine rolls; Scouring Course rolls; Scouring Fine Rolls; <>; Trap; Milling Quantity of Soap; Overmilling; Milling without soap; Milling with soap; Round Mill; Clearing; Bleaching; Drying Damping Brushing; Stoving; Hydraulic; Cost of Making. There is a page listing 'Washouse sic Wages' with long note at end. Pages 45 to 56 carry an article titled 'Making up Department'. Facing the first page of the article is a 'sample of giving out ticket'. On facing pages to the article are a number of crude patterns. There follows a five-page article on 'Smocked Combinations'. The rest of the volume from p.62 onwards carries numerous tables of sizings with some facing patterns beginning with 'Mens Goods' trousers overshirts night shirts chest protectors boys sleeping suits pyjamas and followed by 'Ladies English Goods' drawers 'Womens English Vests Old Shape' skirts knickers bodices night dresses chemises. There are also tables on: Costing of Fabrics; Shrinkage; Making Up Prices. The penultimate section consists of thirteen pages of 'German Goods' and the volume ends with eight pages relating to patent frames. There are few personal touches but these include a note facing a page carrying a table with three columns Quality; Scotch Mills; and Round Mills: 'In these quality you have to go more by feel than anything as they vary so.'; and another note a few pages on: 'They will Bleach equally well in cold water only take longer doing'. English, late nineteenth century. (Tentatively dated in pencil to 1892.) hardcover
193057289Nottingham UK: Vida Mills Jones Stroud & Co. Ltd. ca. 1930. Thick 8vo. 26 pp unpaginated. on thick card stock w/ burgundy linen hinges at gutter margin w/ 113 rayon elastic nylon elastic rubber and silk rayon blend trims 1 silver gelatin frontisp. photo mounted on front pastedown sized 3.5 x 5.5 in. w/ 10 colour-printed & illustrated labels and elastic holders tipped-in numerous printed photographic plates. Quarter-burgundy coloured cloth over simulated alligator boards screw posts at gutter margin minor rubbing slight bumping to corners 1 sample removed still a VG copy. First edition thus of this extraordinary and inventive salesman sample catalogue for elastic trims between the Wars. Horace Jones had invented a specialized braiding machine in 1927 for creating elastics by braiding rubber filaments together with rayon nylon cotton or silk-rayon blends to create a number of different “Elastic†Boil Proof Vida trims. Prior to the widespread introduction of many stretchable and elastic fabrics following World War II Vida Mills products were used shoulder straps for lingerie suspenders both for men and women’s fashions swim trunk and briefs trunk top elastic bands. In addition these were used for car covers bags accessories creating pleats sleeve hems and much more. In addition there are a number of samples included here for durable boot and shoe laces. The coloured and metallic Ric Rac trims were used in costumes uniforms decorative elements on clothing and many other applications. By 1930 the company had deployed 3000 braiding machines generating over 52 million yards of elastic braid annually and in 1940 expanded into manufacturing glass tapes and woven fabrics for electrical installations and industrial Wartime applications. The company still operates today as the Jones Stroud Insulations Ltd. subsidiary of the Krempel Group since 2000. No copies in Worldcat; See: History of Jones Stroud Insulations -- Timeline Krempel 2015; Trade Marks Ordinance Official Gazette Kenya Dec. 4 1956 p. 1315. Vida Mills, Jones Stroud & Co., Ltd., hardcover
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
4579109430.Gjp_oversized_book. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
193747549Praha Prague: Karl Berner 1937. First edition. Paperback. Very good. Very slim quarto 31 cm Original beige and orange printed wraps bound with two rivets. Eighteen leaves with color lithograph fashion illustrations on every leaf. With rippling and a general layer of mild soiling on the wraps. Some occasional thumbing and barely perceptible tidemarks on the pages. One minor pencil notation. A first edition of this original trade catalogue issued by Karel Berner in Czechoslovakia and featuring the "Chic Parisien" line created by Vlasta an in-house designer. The designs in this catalogue highlight the growing influence of militaristic styles such as square-edged shoulder pads plate hats and an emphasis on tight waists and long skits. Karl Berner paperback
a76598Paris 1957. Fashion Magazine in French. Lg.4to. 108pp. monochrome and color photo illustrations original illustrated wraps. Photographers include: Prigent Routledge Sabine Weiss William Klein Guy Arsac. Good plus spine chipped light wear on cover. . paperback
a80225Paris. 1949. In French. Fur Coats. Fashion by Schiaparelli Desses Lafaurie Carpentier Rochas etc. Photography by Robert Randall including a 5 page spread on Les Banlieue de Paris by Robert Doisneau. Small folio 100pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Near VG some fraying of spine. . paperback
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
a67631Paris 1949. Issue for Mai 1949. 4to. 92pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. VG spine ends lightly worn. . paperback
a67629Paris 1949. Issue for Mars 1949. 4to. 96pp. photo illustrations advertisements original illustrated wraps. Good plus light chipping on spine. . paperback
195561063Los Angeles CA: K. Jo ca. 1955. Folio. 14 x 18 in. Original pen & ink w/ gouache colouring on studio board initials of artist at lower right corner edgewear & chipping to corners fore-edges still a VG- exemplar. This delightful artwork mock-up for a Vogue fashion advertising counter display featuring a stylish black chenille silk yarn cocktail dress with the model sporting a short haircut hoop earrings and white evening gloves. The same model is shown wearing a beret and chenille wool/rayon fabric evening coat double-breasted pinch waist and gloves. K. Jo the unidentified artist has left the banner blank which would have included in the printed version the day & time of either the fashion display or of the possible patterns. This cataloguer could find no information on the original artist and two possible references to cover art designs for Vogue in 1951 and 1953. K. Jo, unknown