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19024684Various 1902. Duodecimo with six pamphlet volumes bound together in black cloth with handwritten spine label with titles. Texts in French and English. Printed label to preliminary blank reads "With compliments of G.S. Nicholas sole agent for U.S." ~ Six volumes - all rare - bound as one that cover topics related to viticulture oenology spirits and alcoholism. ~ 1. "Scotch Whisky." The Illustrated London News August 30th 1890. 1890. 32 pages. Illustrated black and white plates throughout. Offprint lacks wrappers. OCLC locates no copies. 2. Galtier-Boissière Dr. L'Antialcoolisme : En Histories Vraies. Paris: Librairie Larousse undated. 96 pages. Stated sixth edition. Lacks wrappers. OCLC locates no copies. 3. Blanc Leon. The Gouty at Aix-Les-Bains : Diet and Treatment. London: J. & A. Churchill 1902. 34 pages. Lacks wrappers. OCLC locates six copies. 4. De La Vergne M. Instruction pratique pour le soufrage de la vigne et resultats d'observations nouvelles sur l'oidium le soufre et les mélanges sulfureux. Paris: Librairie Agricole de la Maison Rustique 1863. 81 pages. Stated third edition. OCLC locates sixteen copies. 5. Mestre C. La vérité sur les vins cuivrés. Bordeaux: Imprimerie J. Pechade 1891. 12 pages. Fold-out plate 22 x 38 cm. OCLC locates one copy at the Université Bordeaux. 6. Bisset G.F. De la situation actuelle de la viticulture et des moyens d'y remédier. Montpellier/Paris: Aux Bureaux du Progrés/ Georges Masson Libraire-Editeur 1889. 43 pages. Stated second edition. OCLC locates two copies at Bibliothèque interuniversitaire Sainte-Geneviève and Bibliothèque nationale de France. ~ Black cloth with some rubbing; handwritten paper spine label; some mild foxing throughout otherwise very good. hardcover books
First Edition, xiv,[ii],123,[3],[2],324pp., part II has a separate title-page, pagination and register, without endpaper, cont. calf, rubbed, hinges cracked. "The preface is signed 'Arabella Atkyns', which the B.M. catalogue says is a pseudonym. In it she states that the medical portion, which is much larger than the cookery, is taken from a common-place book of her brother who was a physician. It may be mentioned that she is the first lady who apologizes for her boldness in venturing to treat certain maladies which a lady would hardly be expected ti include. The cookery part is well arranged, the medical part is full of horrors. The treatment for appendicitis is to 'apply a live puppy to the naked belly' and follow up with a cataplasm of rotten apples or of 'sheeps-dung boil'd with milk'."?Oxford, English Cookery Books. Oxford, p.71; Maclean, p.49; Bitting, p.550; Cagle, 673; Pennell, p.150; Simon, 658.
8vo (175 x 115 mm), woodcut vignette to title, light staining and age toning throughout, blank fore-edge margin of title page with small chip, disbound, uncut. Rare Cheap Repository tract by Hannah More, aimed through the use of a moral tale at helping less educated and poor women run efficient, economical kitchens which could still provide nutritious food to their families. One of several editions published between 1795 and 1810, all of which are scarce. Maclean, p. 78.
Period limp vellum, 4to, (215 x 145 mm) ; [24], 426, [46] pages. In Italian. With nice initial letters. Title translates as "On the Lives of Inventors of Things, Book Eight. " Typographic label on the frontpage (sporadic bruniture, some flowers) . Second Italian edition of Francesco Baldelli's translation of encyclopaedic characters covering many gastronomic topics, among other things, "Vino è incendio del piacere" ("Wine is a fire of pleasure") , Vino immoderato di che sia cagione" ("Unmerited wine of what is the cause") , Vino da chi fu trovato" ("Wine from whom it was found") , and Vino pure induce pazzia" ("Wine as well Causes madness ") . Bing 2020. Tear to vellum at spine, 1683 notation on title page (scribbled out) , some foxing and light wear, overall a very nice copy. About Very Good Condition. (KH-8-7)
192863706Leeds: Geo. H. Harrison & Sons Statue Printing Works 1928. 4to. 76 leaves. Colour-illust. printed title 74 colour box top labels 11 w/ gold foil background. Textured & embossed softcovers Statue of Liberty cover art illustration on front cover minor curling to spine very minor soiling to fore-edges some shelfwear 1 box top label w/ partial lower fore-edge cropped still a VG- copy w/ price list tipped-in on verso of front cover. First edition of this exceedingly scarce and exceptional printer’s sample catalogue filled with box top labels for British Chocolates sold between the World Wars. Initially chocolates had been packed as unwrapped bars in the Victorian era with paper labels displayed on the counter. Later gold printing and metal foils repeated the luxury message of chocolate. Inspired by the innovations of Cadbury the designs for many British fancy chocolate boxes were prized by the British as special gifts to be used as trinket or button boxes and even cut out and saved in scrapbooks. Many of the images on the labels in the present catalogue include idyllic landscapes English Chocolate-box cottages vivid art deco art work and even images of King George V Queen Mary the Duke of York later Edward VIII and others. The artists represented here include Ernest Boye Uden 1911-1986 noted illustrated and watercolour painter best remembered for his pastoral landscapes of English villages; Henry R. Wilkinson 1884-1975 noted for his landscapes and images of Venice; and many beautiful portraits of women by Percy Bell Hickling 1876-1951 illustrator for Sherlock Holmes stories cartoonist and frequently illustrated many of the Cassell & Co. girls annuals and girls series books. The price list indicates that they could be purchased in 1000 count lots with all white backgrounds overlap sides Royalty Ribbons and All over designs and the most expensive were the Gold and grained backgrounds. No copies located in NUC. Geo. H. Harrison & Sons, Statue Printing Works, paperback
192163908Rochester NY: Co-Operative Foundry Company ca. 1921. Oblong 12mo. 6.75 x 4 in. 66 leaves unnumbered. all linen-backed silver gelatin photographs sized 5.5 x 3.75 in. mounted on white linen hinges at gutter margin w/ first photo providing a birds-eye view of the factory in Rochester NY and sign atop the factory announcing “Red Cross Stoves & Furnaces.†Flexible maroon-coloured cloth cover post-binder nickel-plated screwposts at gutter margin minor thumbing soiling minor curling to photo block still a VG exemplar. First edition thus of very scarce original salesman sample photo catalogue of the noted Co-Operative Foundry Co. line-up of gas combination ranges cabinet kitchen ranges with vent collars in front of the back guards as well as line-up of home and commercial building furnaces. These beautiful stoves could be purchased with enamel finish and as one oven cabinet ranges two oven cabinet ranges some with nickel-plated accents others with baked enamel as well as a few fitted with glass-fronted upper stoves and warming units. The nicely executed colour-tinted linen-backed photographs depict such Red Cross stove line-ups as Popular Welcome along with Empire & Prize commercial kitchen ranges. Also included are coal and wood stoves for heating including Bermuda Ajax as well as Genesee and Empire parlour stoves. Their company logo was the Maltese Red Cross and were one of the most successful employee-owned foundry operations in the United States. They were founded during the post-Civil War depression of 1867 when John K. French & Co. went under and the unemployed molders with the aid of Henry Cribben and encouragement of William Sylvis the molders union leader organized the Equitable Foundry Co. later the Co-Operative Foundry Co. and within 1 year were operating in Rochester Troy West Troy Albany and other locations with still more under consideration. The company remained in operation until the Great Depression. No similar copies located in Worldcat specifically Univ. of Rochester which holds a number of ephemeral catalogues trade cards and items. Co-Operative Foundry Company, hardcover
185756060New York: C.M. Saxton & Co. Agricultural Book Publishers No. 140 Fulton St. 1857. 8vo. 106 pp. plus 11 1 pp. publisher’s catalogue. Woodcut-engraved frontisp. 1 text engraving. Original printed softcovers minor chipping head & foot of spine slight chipping couple lower corners dustsoiling still a VG bright copy. First edition of one of the earliest American studies on Chinese Sugarcane Sorghum and the possibilities that this was the sorghum plant that American farmers hoped would grow in the Northern United States and definitive work on growing harvesting and distilling sorghum. A variety of “Chinese Sugarcane†was imported by Father Du Halde from Sichuan China in 1851 where it was quickly adopted also under the name of “Northern Chinese or Shanghai Sugarcane†as a crop to provide sugars for alcoholic products filling the void left by the grape crop failure in the 1850s. Chinese Sugarcane seeds were first brought into United States by Jay Browne Esq. in 1854 and a few intrepid American nurseries began planting and determining if it could be planted and harvested profitably in the North. Hyde writes that in his test crop he was able to secure a dark sugar from the cane molasses and notes that it will be of tremendous value in producing alcohol and confectionaries and that the Sorghum remnants could be fed to livestock. Hyde 1825-1898 worked with his father James Hyde in developing the very successful nursery emphasizing fruit trees ornamental trees and cash crops. He was a pioneering environmentalist who founded the first improvement society in the United States the Newton Centre Tree Club whose purpose was to emphasize beautifying the roads and commons in Massachusetts. He was Newton MA first mayor after the city was incorporated in 1873 and was also successful in persuading the Boston & Albany RR to acquire the existing single-track line of the Charles River Railroad to aid his nursery business. Original editions of this work have become quite scarce in the trade. See: Deborah Jean Warner Sweet Stuff: An American History of Sweeteners from Sugar to Sucralose pp. 252-253; Watts Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches 1869 Vol. V p. 354; Newton’s First Mayor: A Hard Act to Follow Historic Newton 2019; Walnut Grove Nursery The New England FarmerVol. IV 1852 p. 538 C.M. Saxton & Co., Agricultural Book Publishers, No. 140 Fulton St., paperback
First edition, 4to (260 x 205 mm), [5], 38, [2]pp., title vignette, ownership mark to head of title (Dr. Bishop? 1823), recent cloth. Gabler, Wine into Words, G34610; Bitting p. 403; Simon, 1303.
191010474Yokohama: Unknown 1910. Print. <p>'Kinko Cider' 510x375mm chromolithograph advertising poster. First Showa Era. Faint edge wear; Near Fine</p> <p><br /> JAPANESE SOFT DRINK POSTER<br /> <br /> 'Kinko Cider' and 'Kin Suzu Citron' <br /> <br /> <br /> 510x375mm single leaf French style commercial chromolithographic advertising poster depicting a woman in a red French Comedy Pierrot style costume pouring a sparkling drink into her hat verso blank with two Japanese soft drink labels to the corners. Printer and illustrator unknown.<br /> <br /> First Showa Era circa 1910. Faint edge wear corners slightly rounded small edge repair to verso else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Carbonated drinks were first introduced to Japan by Commodore Perry in 1853 when he served lemonade to Japanese officials. Western habits fashions and products were quickly adopted in many areas of life as Japan opened to the West. Soft drinks became popular after the various cholera outbreaks of the late nineteenth century as they were often marketed as safer than local water supplies. Many water companies and utilities began to manufacture soft drinks during the late nineteenth century. Yokohama was a particular centre for their production. The drinks were often sealed in 'crown-top' bottles as can be seen in the illustration. <br /> <br /> 'Cider' was the generic name given to an American soda style drink; carbonated usually fruit-flavoured; nothing to do with the European concept of apple based brewed cider. 'Citron' was the name given to a Japanese soda flavoured with lemon Citron became popular after 1909 and by 1919 Japanese soda style drinks were widely available. In 1865 torpedo style and marble stopper bottles began to be used for some drinks - which became known as 'Ramune' but are similar to 'Cider' and 'Citron'. By 1921 as mechanical production was widespread and there were over 2000 Japanese soft drink companies producing 'Cider' 'Ramune' and 'Citron'.<br /> <br /> Rare. A fascinating example of the influence of nineteenth century Western food and drink culture on Japanese consumers in the Meji and Showa Eras.<br /> <br /> § Apparently unrecorded. No reference to the commercial image could be found.<br /> <br /> </p> Unknown unknown
192983Etablissements Delmas et fils à BORDEAUX Publicité WALL, rue Lafayette à Paris AFFICHE ANCIENNE imprimée en 1929, dessin de MICH format : 12 x 160 cm et 125 x 166 avec la toile belle scène de RUGBY conservée roulée, pas de plis l'affiche est entoilée bon état (infime défaut de fabrication "faux-pli" blanc voir photo), une fine déchirure sans manque de 20 cm au niveau du K ou le papier est légèrement décollé mais à peine visible envoi soigné sous cartons solides en colissimo recommandé
132 pages. Features: Black Panther Party Office Cover Photo; Roman Stripe Pantyhose - made for Joe Namath!; Gorgeous color fashion ads;Botany 500 - good looking couple in loft; Battle of the Titans? - Nelson Rockefeller and Arthur J. Goldberg; The Chileans Have Elected a Revolution - article with photo of Dr. Salvador Allende; Down and Out Along Route 128 - recession hits Boston's famed Technology row as 10,000 of its specialists have been 'surplused' - with photos of Dr. Wayne Lee; Our Other Man in Algiers - Eldridge Cleaver - article with photos; The Three Strategies of a Master Politician - Richard Nixon; Wellington Jewels ad entitled "The Wellington Counterfeit"; Beautiful Bleeker street features lady in long blue dress with fur coat on her shoulder; Attractive PBM fashion ad; Great Landlubber ad shows fat copy in bell bottom pants; Color centerfold ad for Swank crystal cufflinks; "The Beat Generation" two-page ad for The New Miami Beach; Photos of bathrooms designed by David Hicks; My Brother, the Pest; Maxwell House Coffee taste test color ad; Antonio had drawn an elaborate fashion illustration entitled Oriental Witchery; YKK zipper ad features Mididress; Popeye and Olive Oyl in color Start instant breakfast drink ad. Above-average wear to covers. Crossword completed, otherwise unmarked. Covers detached but present. A worthy vintage copy of this great issue. Book
193558780Lowell MA & Boston MA: J.W. Greer Co. The Fellman Studio for Creative Photography 30 Huntington Ave.; Marion Photographers ca. 1935. Ten silver gelatin photographs sized 8 x 10 in. inserted through corner slots on Bainbridge Board sized 10.5 x 12 in. mimeograph typescript labels neatly mounted at lower fore-edge of all images some creasing to corners from having been inserted into slots many w/ pencil annotations nearly all w/ photographer’s imprints on versos minor scuffing & wear to boards some edgewear wear to corners still VG set. A scarce group of original sales photographs for Greer biscuit cracker & cookie making machinery which allowed automated production and packaging. The first image depicts the “Cutting Machine†which rolled the dough into sheets and cut out the individual crackers placing them onto conveyors to the ovens. The immense gas burning oven with valves and temperature mixers mounted alongside includes photos of both the discharge from the cutting machine onto the oven conveyor and the discharge onto the cooling conveyors. The final five photos focus on the filling and weighing machinery which would ensure the correct amounts per package and then pack them in rolls insert into cartons and tightly seal each carton. Greer 1876-1950 was a machinist and inventor who began producing some of the world’s first automated bakery and confectionery equipment before World War I founded J.W. Greer Co. in 1919 and would eventually grow to a company of over 650 employees. The company continued to expand through World War II and later became the Wire Belt Co. still operating today in Londonderry NH. Since half of these photographs were shot by a Lowell MA photographer these could possibly have been automated machines installed for use by the Lowell Cracker Co. beloved for their soda oyster crackers or the Johnson Educator Food Company best known for Crax crackers sprayed with butter oil. J.W. Greer Co., The Fellman Studio for Creative Photography, 30 Huntington Ave.; Marion Photographers, hardcover
172264189London UK: Printed for George Strahan; G. Strahan 1725; 1722. Two works in one vol. Small 8vo. xx 24 232; 2 iv 10 133 plus 3 pp. of publisher’s ads. First title w/ ruled borders both works with head- and tail-pieces historiated initials flower ornaments on p. 77 and several leaves with contemporary manuscript marginalia. Contemporary English paneled calf red & gilt morocco spine label perished raised bands front hinge split edgewear scuffing occasional light interior toning still a G copy w/ extended notes on endpapers for particular curatives and citations for remedies of certain diseases from the library of Eleanore Weinstock. Fourth editions of both treatises which “were essentially practical guides that placed considerable emphasis on the medical wisdom of moderation in diet and drink. . . In medical theory for example he was much committed to directing attention from the body’s fluids to its fibrous solids his uncited guide in this matter almost certainly being the influential Leiden professor Hermann Boerhaave.†One of the drugs he urges in dealing with pain common miseries and other medical issues was Opium with its “wonderful effects. . . which when properly prescribed and prudently managed is a most certain and sudden relief in all exquisite and intense pain p. 213.†Cheyne 1671-1743 was a Scottish physician and mathematician who first lived in Scotland before moving to London in the early 1700’s and he focused his practice and writings on the lay reader. Much of his commonsense advice in these two works was based upon his own hypochodria gouty arthritis and continue struggle with obesity. See: DNB IV pp. 217-219; DSB III pp. 244-245; Cushing C212 1st work C213 2nd work; Garrison & Morton 4487 Osler 2303 2300; Wellcome II p. 338; Heirs of Hippocrates 761 London 1724. Printed for George Strahan; G. Strahan, hardcover
First and only edition, 8vo (210 x 125 mm), 80pp., 2 engraved plates, a couple of damp spots to title and diminishing in the text, endpapers renewed, nicely rebound in calf-backed marbled boards, red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Provenance: Contemporary ownership inscription to head of title page 'J. Neale, Staverton, 1794.' Scarce, ESTC gives just 3 locations in the UK (BL, Cambridge and Oxford); Not in the Wellcome Catalogue.
First edition, 12mo, ix, 130pp., 1 folding table and 1 folding plate showing a vine and the equipment used for treating diseases, original printed wrappers, uncut, a very good copy. A rare little work - OCLC locates only the copy at the Biblioth?que Nationale.
192522754Paris, Etablissements Nicolas (imprimeur Draeger Frères) 1925-1927 ; 4 ouvrages (sur 5) reliés en 2 volumes, petit in-8°, demi-veau lie-de-vin à coins, dos rond mosaïqué de sarments de vigne accompagnés de vrilles dorées, de grappes dorées et de feuilles mosaïquées (reliure de l'époque).
185517022Paris, Curmer, 1855 ; in-8, demi veau havane, dos lisse à faux nerfs et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; XIX, 239, 368, 32 pp. , frontispice et titre illustré gravés.
195563056New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co. 1955. 8vo. viii 6 274 pp. Publisher’s half-beige cloth over blue boards black lettering on spine slight toning to fore-edges minor shelfwear w/d.j. splendid wraparound pictorial map cover art depicting regional and local foods across the U.S. slight darkening to spine very minor edgewear still NF/VG copy inscribed by author on first dedication page “To Bessy Morris Eat & have fun.†First edition inscribed of this gastronomical memoir and guidebook by the esteemed authority on the best restaurants to be found while traveling the back roads of America in the first half of the 20th Century. Although Hines could barely cook he was a consummate traveling businessman whose adventures encouraged him to search for the best restaurants keeping notes and eventually writing his iconic guidebooks advising on restaurants and eateries wherever the tired motorist may stop. Prior to modern guidebooks ratings websites and other travel advisories Hines was an investigative epicurean who not only kept meticulous notes on the meals he ate but visited the kitchens and even the garbage outback to confirm cleanliness standards. He partnered in 1952 with Roy Park to form Hines-Park Co. in Ithaca NY and later began marketing everything from ice cream to cake mixes. Scarce in original dustjacket or signed. Thomas Y. Crowell Co., hardcover
2005__9004137025Brill Academic Pub 2005. Hardcover. New. bilingual edition. 798 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x2.00 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
194250Aix, G. Mouret, 1820 in-8, [4]-358 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier rose.
673, Paris, L. Carteret, 1908.**, Relie de l' epoque, demi - cuir, dor a nerfs (5) dore, plats de papier marbre, 14x21,5cm, (1) couverture originale, (6), frontispice ( portrait de l' auteur) par Boisson, 304pp, (2), couverture originale, (1), illustre n/b.
2021BN215346DALLOZ 2021. 2021. Hardcover. Droit patrimonial de la famille 2021/2022. 7e éd. <br/><br/>Droit patrimonial de la famille 2021/2022. 7e éd. Bahurel Charles; Bicheron Frédéric; Boisson Julien; Collectif DALLOZ hardcover
2019x-0198778767Oxford Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 504 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.25 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
189359948Chicago & Boston MA: North Packing & Provision Co. Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 24 Franklin St. Swift & Co. 1893. Small 4to. 64 pp. Photo-illustrated throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers birds-eye view of Packing House on Medford Street in Somerville colour labels of all the company’s meat products on the back cover minor creasing to spine age wear slight scuffing at fore-edge very small closed tear at upper fore-edge still a VG bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce promotional catalogue for the Swift & Co.’s newly opened subsidiary packing house in Boston MA featuring on the rear cover all the New England market specific product labels. The new packing house in Somerville MA included 6 acres of cold storage for dressed meats and packaged meats brought into the East from Chicago as well as maintaining local stockyards and slaughter house operations in and around Boston. Swift 1839-1903 had originally grown up and worked in West Sandwich Cape Cod MA and in the 1870’s moved to Chicago where he became a driving force in the meatpacking industry. He was the first to employ refrigerated cars over protests of other butchers and major railroads which rightly believed the refrigerated systems would threaten their lockhold on stock cars and animal pens. By the 1890’s Swift & Co. had established North Packing & Provision Co. and were transporting over 3000 carcasses a week into Boston forcing other firms such as Armour & Co. to copy their methods. The subsidiary also allowed him to overcome resistance from East Coast meat retailers who questioned safety of frozen meat and so vastly did he increase production the packing house was able to dominate the Eastern markets. No copies located in Worldcat. North Packing & Provision Co., Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin St., [Swift & Co.], paperback
190345614New York: Lewis Scribner & Co 1903. Very Good. New York: Lewis Scribner & Co. 1903. First Edition. Octavo 19cm; publisher's cream pictorial wrappers; 2621416pp.; frontispiece and seventeen 17 halftone plates throughout extensive illustrated advertisements at beginning and end of the volume. Very light shelf wear textblock slightly starting to pull from binding else a fresh Very Good to Near Fine example.<br /> <br /> Brilliant example of this uncommon dime novel-format guide to dining out in turn-of-the-century New York City. The entries deal primarily with the hotels and major restaurants of Manhattan with just a couple forays into New Jersey or Brooklyn. Each entry is given two or three pages of description and frequently a photographic illustration of the dining room or the facade. <br /> <br /> Diners are reminded to visit the Waldorf Astoria during Horse Week while at the Pabst Grand Circle one can enjoy both "liquid and solid refreshments" while looking out over Central Park. At the Women's Lunch Club on West 23rd there is a strictly restricted membership limited to "fashionable shoppers" to keep the establishment from overcrowding. The many nationalities promised in the title appear to be limited to English American French and German. Lewis, Scribner & Co unknown