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195591559Haagen in Baden. (Um 1955). 8 Seiten und eine Beilage. Mit zahlr. teils farbigen Abbildungen. (Mittelfaltung). 38x28 cm
196934679München. Hauptkatalog (1969). 163 Seiten. Mit zahlr. teils farbigen Abb. u. einer Beilage. Farbig ill. Originalbroschur (Umschlag u. erste Blätter lose bzw. aus der Klammerung ausgebrochen) 21x15 cm
190794987Chemnitz. 1907. 32, (2) Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Dekorativ ill. Originalbroschur (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren. Teils etwas knittrig). 22x14 cm
19974672Schirmer/Mosel, München 1997. 182 S. mit zahlr. teils farb. Abbildungen. Gr.-8°. Ppbd. mit Schutzumschlag. Schönes Exemplar.
193389340Rosenheim. (Um 1933). 20, (2) Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. Dekorativ farbig ill. Originalbroschur (Klammern rostig) 22x14 cm
193414605Rosenheim, Klepper-Werke, ca. 1934. 8°. Mit zahlreichen z. T. farbigen Illustrationen. 20 S. Attraktive Original-Broschur. Sehr guter Zustand.
19986119176Paris: Somogy éditions d'art 1998. 200 S. , zahlr. farb. Abb. 29cm x 25cm
1988TEXTILE5656560226Lyon, Musée des Tissus, 1988, 18,8 x 27,4, 144 pages cousues sous couverture souple illustrée. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs. Catalogue publié à l'occasion de l'exposition présentée au Musée des Tissus de Lyon de décembre 1988 à mars 19899.
195742918Paris: Societe Paritys / Lebotys 1957. Post binder with 3 brass posts decorative screw tops. Publisher's color pictorial glazed boards blue spine and joints. Board edges rubbed and worn; short split to rear outer joint; inner joints tender paper splitting though cloth reinforcement beneath is intact. Page block foxed occasional foxing/spotting throughout; light offsetting from fabric samples to some pages. Fabric sample generally clean and bright with occasional creasing/fraying. Overall Gd. 97 pp. 16 color fashion drawings; ~ 740 pasted or tipped-in fabric samples. 16-1/8" x 12-1/8" <br/><br/>A mid-century salesman's sample catalogue from the winter collection of Parisian firm Société Paritys a haberdashery and fabric supplier established in 1946 and still in operation today. The fabric samples have been supplied by Lebotys a couture design firm in its own right and highly regarded for the quality of its textiles. As we find record of Lebotys having issued catalogues of its own collections in both the 1930s and 1960s we speculate that the two firms collaborated for a limited time possibly due to continuing post-war shortages and the need to adapt to the rapidly changing clothing market of the 1950s. The late 1950s saw a revolution in French fashion — and by extension Western fashion in general — due in no small part to the influence of material factors underlying the purely aesthetic side of the industry: availability of fabric continuing technological advances in synthetics and the surging post-war economies of America and Europe. The reluctant expansion of haute couture into the ready-to-wear market during the latter half of the century and the increasing reliance on synthetic fabrics to meet the demand would ultimately spell a major shift in the industry one that would impact fashion trends for decades to come. Some fashion houses like Dior whose “New Look” revitalized fashion at the beginning of the decade successfully managed to adapt by issuing couture ready-to-wear lines. Some however even long-established houses survived the war only to be undone by the prosperity that followed. The collaboration here of Société Paritys and Lebotys as well as the fabrics offered and styles displayed leads us to infer that the two firms were likely targeting the growing ready-to-wear market. The fabrics include a variety of silks cottons wools mohair etc. as well as nylon fibranne rayon Rhodia tergal crylor acetate and other “Matieres Synthètiques” often in blends and advertising their washable and/or antiwrinkling qualities. The styles in the illustrations still heavily influenced by the “New Look” emphasize wasp-waisted dresses hourglass silhouettes etc. No copies located on OCLC nor the major French institutions as searched on KVK. Societe Paritys / Lebotys hardcover books
195842919Paris: Societe Paritys / Lebotys 1958. Post binder with 3 brass posts. Publisher's pictorial glazed boards red cloth joints. Light extremity wear to boards; bumping to upper corner of front board; short split to front and rear joints. Page block lightly foxed foxing/spotting scattered throughout. Few white nylon fabric samples discolored by paste beneath. Fabric samples otherwise clean and bright with only minor occasional creasing/fraying. Overall VG. 80 pp. 12 color fashion drawings; ~590 pasted and tipped-in fabric samples 16-1/8" x 12-1/8" <br/><br/>A mid-century salesman's sample catalogue from the winter collection of Parisian firm Société Paritys a haberdashery and fabric supplier established in 1946 and still in operation today. The fabric samples have been supplied by Lebotys a couture design firm in its own right and highly regarded for the quality of its textiles. As we find record of Lebotys having issued catalogues of its own collections in both the 1930s and 1960s we speculate that the two firms collaborated for a limited time possibly due to continuing post-war shortages and the need to adapt to the rapidly changing clothing market of the 1950s. The late 1950s saw a revolution in French fashion — and by extension Western fashion in general — due in no small part to the influence of material factors underlying the purely aesthetic side of the industry: availability of fabric continuing technological advances in synthetics and the surging post-war economies of America and Europe. The reluctant expansion of haute couture into the ready-to-wear market during the latter half of the century and the increasing reliance on synthetic fabrics to meet the demand would ultimately spell a major shift in the industry one that would impact fashion trends for decades to come. Some fashion houses like Dior whose “New Look” revitalized fashion at the beginning of the decade successfully managed to adapt by issuing couture ready-to-wear lines. Some however even long-established houses survived the war only to be undone by the prosperity that followed. The collaboration here of Société Paritys and Lebotys as well as the fabrics offered and styles displayed leads us to infer that the two firms were likely targeting the growing ready-to-wear market. The fabrics include a variety of silks cottons wools mohair etc. as well as nylon fibranne rayon Rhodia tergal crylor lurex viscose imitation fur and other “Matieres Synthètiques” often in blends and advertising their washable and/or antiwrinkling qualities. The styles in the illustrations still heavily influenced by the “New Look” emphasize wasp-waisted dresses hourglass silhouettes etc. No copies located on OCLC nor the major French institutions as searched on KVK. Societe Paritys / Lebotys hardcover books
195942920Paris: Societe Paritys / Lebotys 1959. Post binder with 3 brass posts. Publisher's pictorial glazed boards white cloth joints. Light extremity wear to boards; short split to rear joint. Page block lightly foxed occasional foxing/spotting to margins throughout. Few white nylon fabric samples discolored by paste beneath. Fabric samples otherwise clean and bright with only minor occasional creasing/fraying. Overall VG. 108 pp. 16 color fashion drawings; ~800 pasted and tipped-in fabric samples. 16-1/4" x 12" <br/><br/>A mid-century salesman's sample catalogue from the summer collection of Parisian firm Société Paritys a haberdashery and fabric supplier established in 1946 and still in operation today. The fabric samples have been supplied by Lebotys a couture design firm in its own right and highly regarded for the quality of its textiles. As we find record of Lebotys having issued catalogues of its own collections in both the 1930s and 1960s we speculate that the two firms collaborated for a limited time possibly due to continuing post-war shortages and the need to adapt to the rapidly changing clothing market of the 1950s. The late 1950s saw a revolution in French fashion — and by extension Western fashion in general — due in no small part to the influence of material factors underlying the purely aesthetic side of the industry: availability of fabric continuing technological advances in synthetics and the surging post-war economies of America and Europe. The reluctant expansion of haute couture into the ready-to-wear market during the latter half of the century and the increasing reliance on synthetic fabrics to meet the demand would ultimately spell a major shift in the industry one that would impact fashion trends for decades to come. Some fashion houses like Dior whose “New Look” revitalized fashion at the beginning of the decade successfully managed to adapt by issuing couture ready-to-wear lines. Some however even long-established houses survived the war only to be undone by the prosperity that followed. The collaboration here of Société Paritys and Lebotys as well as the fabrics offered and styles displayed leads us to infer that the two firms were likely targeting the growing ready-to-wear market. The fabrics include a variety of silks cottons wools mohair muslin cashmere and others as well as nylon fibranne rayon Rhodia tergal crylor acetate Albène and other “Matieres Synthètiques” often in blends and advertising their washable and/or antiwrinkling qualities. The styles in the illustrations although still influenced by the “New Look” also show the influence of Dior's successor the young Yves St. Laurent who debuted his "trapeze line" in 1958. No copies located on OCLC nor the major French institutions as searched on KVK. Societe Paritys / Lebotys hardcover books
195741355Paris: Societe Paritys 1957. 1st printing thus. Publisher's color pictorial glazed boards post binder; 3 brass posts decorative screw tops. Red cloth joints. Some general extremity wear to binder with slightly bumped corners. Occasional dust soiling. Minor foxing. Overall VG with cloth samples generally VG to Nr Fine with the occasional crease to the odd sample or two. 104 pp printed in red on stiff-stock paper. 16 color fashion drawings; 897 of 898 tipped-in fabric samples. Folio. 16-1/4" x 12-1/8" <br/><br/>A mid-century salesman's sample catalogue from the summer collection of Parisian firm Société Paritys a haberdashery and fabric supplier established in 1946 and still in operation today. The fabric samples have been supplied by Lebotys a couture design firm in its own right and highly regarded for the quality of its textiles. As we find record of Lebotys having issued catalogues of its own collections in both the 1930s and 1960s we speculate that the two firms collaborated for a limited time possibly due to continuing post-war shortages and the need to adapt to the rapidly changing clothing market of the 1950s. The late 1950s saw a revolution in French fashion — and by extension Western fashion in general — due in no small part to the influence of material factors underlying the purely aesthetic side of the industry: availability of fabric continuing technological advances in synthetics and the surging post-war economies of America and Europe. The reluctant expansion of haute couture into the ready-to-wear market during the latter half of the century and the increasing reliance on synthetic fabrics to meet the demand would ultimately spell a major shift in the industry one that would impact fashion trends for decades to come. Some fashion houses like Dior whose “New Look” revitalized fashion at the beginning of the decade successfully managed to adapt by issuing couture ready-to-wear lines. Some however even long-established houses survived the war only to be undone by the prosperity that followed. The collaboration here of Société Paritys and Lebotys as well as the fabrics offered and styles displayed leads us to infer that the two firms were likely targeting the growing ready-to-wear market. The fabrics include a variety of silks cottons wools mohair etc. as well as nylon fibranne rayon Rhodia tergal crylor acetate and other “Matieres Synthètiques” often in blends and advertising their washable and/or antiwrinkling qualities. The styles in the illustrations still heavily influenced by the “New Look” emphasize wasp-waisted dresses hourglass silhouettes etc. Of particular note are the designs and fabrics for wedding dresses. No copies located on OCLC nor the major French institutions as searched on KVK. Societe Paritys hardcover books
199262287Yocar 1992 In-4 relié 25 cm sur 24,6. 143 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
193375308Couverture souple. Catalogue broché (à l'italienne) de 48 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
199412500Glasgow : Lang Syne Publ., 1994. VIII, 120 pp. : ill. 8°. Repr. Orig. pb.
198277827ABDortmund, Harenberg, 1982. 182 S. überwiegend Ill. (farb.). Vorzugsbindung in braunen OLeder mit Signet in Gold und golgepr. Rückentitel. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher Bd. 309.
195612542Prag Artia, 1956. 37 S. + V S. + NN. 4° Quart Ln.
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
1943D10931probably New York 1943-1944. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps cloth backstrip "Public Schools of Highland Park Composition Book No. 60" printed on front cover; 172 x 210 mm; approx. pp. 100 lined paper it contains 19 pencil drawings of women in dresses most of them initialed "R.W." and dated. Some of the drawings are incomplete -- a bit ghostly -- but all are nicely accomlished offering a collection of sophisticated fashions of the period. The models are perhaps based on film stars. Rear cover detached. <br/><br/> paperback books
1943D10931probably New York 1943-1944. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps cloth backstrip "Public Schools of Highland Park Composition Book No. 60" printed on front cover; 172 x 210 mm; approx. pp. 100 lined paper it contains 19 pencil drawings of women in dresses most of them initialed "R.W." and dated. Some of the drawings are incomplete -- a bit ghostly -- but all are nicely accomlished offering a collection of sophisticated fashions of the period. The models are perhaps based on film stars. Rear cover detached. <br/><br/> paperback
197981749Kobenhavn, Dansk Skaansk Forlag 1979. Mit 22 tlw. farb. Tafeln. 54 S., 1 Bl. 8vo. OBrosch.
196849597Bonn, Verlag der Europäischen Bücherei H. M. Hieronimi, (1968). 220 S. Mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. im Text u. auf Taf. Kl.-4to. Rosa OPp. mit schwarzem Spitzenüberzug.
1968258452Bonn, Verlag der europäischen Bücherei H.M. Hieronimi, 1968.
19352307SINGER Sewing Machine Co. (1935). 8 pages with 13 illustrations. (Gelocht) 23x16 cm
1999053521London, New Holland, 1999. kl 4°, geb. Pappeinbd. m. OSU., 128 S. - sehr gutes Exemplar