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17640041111764 Avignon, sans nom d’éditeur, 1764. Deux volumes in-quarto (211 X 260 mm) basane fauve marbrée, dos cinq nerfs ornés, caissons ornés aux petits fers, pièces de titre et tomaison maroquin rouge et vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Tome I: titre illustré, (4) ff. de titre, avertissement et table des chapitres, 615 pages, (1) page d'errata, 7 cartes et 7 planches hors-texte; Tome II: titre illustré, (4) ff. de titre, avertissement et table des chapitres, 618 pages, (1) page d'errata, 3 cartes et 5 planches hors-texte. Quelques pointes de rousseurs et piqures.
1944200780Berlin, 1851-1944. Versch. geb. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. 2 Bde. ohne Einbd., 5 Bde. ohne Rücken. 7 Bde. eingerissen bzw. gelockert. Einige Ecken bestoßen. Fehlen: Jg. 66, allgem. Tl. zu 63 u. 73, techn. Tl. zu 72, Bd. 45 Taf. 9.
1944201018Berlin, 1851-1944. Versch. geb. St. a. Tit. Bd. 2 ohne Einbd. Bd. 26-28, 31-32 ohne Rücken. Bd. 1, 17-18, 21, 31-32 u. 1 Beilagenheft etwas eingerissen bzw. gelockert. Sonst nur die frühen Jgg. bestoßen. Fehlen: Allgem. Tl. zu Bd. 63 u. 73 ; Techn. Tl. zu Bd. 72; Bd. 45 Taf. 9.
19432090202120200056Tokodo 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokodo paperback
3729229<p>America. 1951. Illustrated Poster. 41 x 27 inches. Printed in blue and red. Fold lines numerous inexpert tape mends to verso otherwise very good.</p> <p>A Georgia native Walker Smith Jr. 1921 –1989 a.k.a. Sugar Ray Robinson is regarded by some authorities as the greatest boxer of all time. Outside of the ring Robinson was one of the first African Americans to gain stardom as a celebrity becoming a fixture of New York’s 1940s and 1950s social scene “his presence extended beyond his boxing skills to showmanship class and grace.†AAL </p> <p>This movie poster advertises a film of the boxing-rematch between Robinson and England’s Randy Turpin a.k.a. “The Leamington Licker†on September 12 1951 at the Polo Grounds in New York City. Turpin had beaten Robinson two months before. In this grudge match movie audiences watched Robinson beat Turpin as Jimmy Powers the New York Daily News sports editor narrated the film.</p> <p>The Associated Press has named Sugar Ray Robinson the fighter of the century just ahead of Muhammad Ali. Upon his retirement in 1965 in front of thousands at Madison Square Garden and to a standing ovation Robinson was lifted into the air by four of his key former competitors Turpin being one of these men.</p> <p>A large and striking poster of one of the ultimate fighters of the 20th century.</p> unknown
11470Genève, sans nom (probablement Pellet), 1781 ; 10 tomes in-12 et Atlas in-4 (1780) ; demi-basane fauve, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison bleu-canard, tranches jaunes ; ON AJOUTE : Atlas : demi-veau glacé vert-Empire, dos décoré de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure début du XIXe siècle) ; XII, 452 ; VIII, 516 ; VIII, 471 ; VIII, 391 ; VIII, 352 ; VIII, 404 ; XII, 471 ; 426 ; VIII, 362 ; IV, 447 ; portrait de Raynal par F.G. Lardy en frontispice du tome Ier et 9 frontispices gravés, un à chaque tome, eux aussi par Lardy ; Atlas : (4), 22 pp., (1) f. blanc, 50 cartes dépliantes (49 + 17 bis).
199428895Westport Connecticut U.S.A.: Bergin & Garvey. New. 1994. Hardcover. 0897893832 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Bergin & Garvey hardcover
1794PHO-1886John Stockdale, Londres, 1794-1801, 3 volumes in-4 (275 X 225 mm), reliés plein veau marbré époque (restauration ancienne), pièce de titre rouge et de tomaison vert. Tome I, liv-494 pp., Tome II 520 pp, Tome III (1801) xix 443 pp., illustré de 3 frontispices, 11 cartes dont une en double feuille et dépliante (720 X 620) (cartes des Indes occidentales), 2 dépliantes Saint Domingo (250 X 225) et Jamaïque et 8 planches h.t., ex-libris en page de garde, déchirures aux pliures et brunissures en marge de la grande carte, frottements, griffures, pièces de titre et tomaison avec petits manques, quelques brunissures sur les titres et quelques feuillets.
1846612861New. Brand new and still unused unknown
007147739XNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
1941201055Magdeburg, 1894/95-1941. M. zahlr. Taf. u. Abb. Hldr., Hlwd. u in Heften. Einige Einbde. beschabt. bzw. angerissen. Wenige Bind. bzw. Rücken lose. Einige Rücken fehlen. Teils m. Rsign u. St. a. Tit. Fehlen: einige TI u. teils Werbeseiten.
17046Madrid, D. Manuel Pita 1852 [et] La Havane, imprenta de Barcina, 1853. 2 vol. in-8, 420 pp. + 462 pp., basane marbrée brune de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid et de frises dorées, pièce de titre et pièce de tomaison noires, petite pièce de cuir en queue du dos comportant l'inscription "Libreria Albela Habana", tranches mouchetées (trous de ver, frottements, rousseurs, rogné)
1997202480New York: Powerhouse Books 1997. First edition. Hardcover. One of only 100 specially bound copies. Features an introduction by Andy Grundberg along with an essay by Bert Randolph Sugar. A gritty and intimate collection of black and white photograph of boxers and their environs. Includes 51 duotone illustrations. A fine copy in a fine slipcase. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by Fink on the half title page. Laid in is a silver gelatin print that is signed and numbered by Fink on the verso. One of Fink's best books. Powerhouse Books unknown
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of Japanese Renaissance Man Yukio Mishima who took his life three months later; Dear Prince - a letter to Norodom (Prince) Sihanouk on the situation in his native Cambodia since he moved to Peking (Beijing) and US troops came and went; Photo-illustrated feature article on Yukio Mishima; How to Lose the Bermuda (Yacht) Race (from Newport, RI to the Onion Patch); Beautiful color fashion ads; Portrait of a Decade - what the census shows about the turbulent 60's; Fashion photos entitled 'Cop-out Clothes; Photos of Robert T. Snyders' home in Brooklyn; Bridge article; No-Cal Cola ad on back cover says "We Ain't Got No Sugar." Above-average external wear. Crossword completed in pencil. A worthy vintage copy of this rare Mishima memento. Book
114788San Francisco The Union Lithograph Co. c. 1912. . Tall 4to; 56 photogravures contents toned; original stiff cloth wrappers cream with burgundy backstrip titles gilt wrappers a little rubbed and marked a very good copy.<br /> An uncommon marketing booklet for the California Sugar & White Pine Company which was headquartered in San Francisco from at least 1902 to 1919 based on the dates of correspondence held at the Arizona Historical Society. The contents comprise 56 photogravures documenting the entire lumbering process from stands of old-growth pine through felling milling and transportation. A fantastic record of the American timber industry from the period when it was becoming highly mechanised.<br /> San Francisco, The Union Lithograph Co., [c. 1912]. hardcover
First and only edition, [2], 30pp., stitched as issued in blue paper wrappers, a very good copy. The author argues against putting an additional duty on sugar "which... would be a great hardship on the sugar-planter in the West Indies, and very little benefit to the revenue...". He sets out all the costs involved in producing sugar, such as the price of slaves and the cost of keeping them, the higher freight costs, insurance, cost of animals and contributions to the defence force. Finally, he states the advantages of the sugar trade for Britain and shows how an additional duty would be to the detriment of the trade. Goldsmiths'-Kress, 8163; Hanson, 5917; Sabin, 40397; ESTC gives the British Library as the only UK hold.
179222256nantes 1792 une lettre (de 4 pages , une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les 4 pages sur papier crème, format : 19 centimètres de large x 29 centimètres de haut, signé LECHALAS , Nantes, le 20 FEVRIER 1856, + 7 documents :1 - compte dintérêts de Mr Lechalas au 31 décembre 1857 , 1er, 2ème et 3ème Voyage du Franklin (un compte sur une double page papier pelure crème, manuscrite à lencre brune (26 x 21 cm) ecrite dun seul côté.2-compte du Navire le Benjamin Franklin: 2ème Voyage de la Reunion à Nantes(un compte sur une page de papier pelure crème manuscrite à lencre brune (26,5 x 21,5 cm) écrite dun seul côté.3- Compte de règlement avec Mr Léchalas pour 300/1414 dintérêts dans le corpus du Benjamin Franklin 2ème Voyage (un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.4- compte dintérêts de Mr Lechalas au 17 juillet 1879, 4ème et 5èmeVoyage du Franklin (un compte sur une double page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.5- compte de repartition du 4ème voyage de Nantes à Colombo et de Colombo au Havre(un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (27,2 x 21 cm) écrite dun seul côté.6 - COMPTE DE DESARMEMENT DU FRANKLIN LORS DU DERNIER VOYAGE(ile Maurice Nantes), LE 18 FEVRIER 1898 (un compte sur une page quadrillée avec des lignes en rouge, manuscrite à lencre brune (26,5 x 21,6 cm) écrite dun seul côté.
108916A Paris, Chez Veuve Savoye, Le Clerc, Hochereau, Didot jeune, Leclerc, Humblot, Delalain, 1776, xvj-3 planches dépliantes dont une double-554 pages, 2ff. (approbation, privilège), 1f.blanc, reliure plein veau marbré caramel, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre en maroquin bordeaux orné de fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Deux coins dénudés, quelques rousseurs, une coiffe légèrement fendue, petites épidermures et frottements d'usage sur le cuir. Complet des 3 planches dépliantes. Rare.
185557251855 Paris Dusacq librairie agricole de la maison rustique 1855 In8 relié Demi chagrin vert pièce de titre rouge 624 pages 33 figures dans le texte et une planche dépliante - Envoi de l'auteur - catalogue de la librairie de la librairie agricole de la maison rustique (avril 1855) relié à la suite (24 pages). Envoi de l'auteur
24977One item from 1777 from Bounty Hall Estate Jamaica; three items from London 1800 and 1801; fourteen items from New York Lewis Simond & Co. 1803 and 1804. All 18 items are in very good condition with slight signs of age and wear. Items One and Eighteen are letters Eighteen being a ‘triplicate’ the other sixteen items are accounts with items Five to Eighteen relating to the firm of the New York merchant Lewis Simond. Items Seven Nine and Twelve are copies i.e. written out afresh but containing the same text of Items Six Eight and Eleven. ONE: Henry Hough overseer of the Bounty Hall estate Jamaica to ‘William Fairclough / Green Park’: Autograph Letter Signed. 22 The eighteen documents in this collection provide an interesting insight into the dealings of a substantial West Indian merchant: the owner of the extensive Jamaican sugar and rum plantation Green Park slave owner and slave trader. Green Park Estate was one of the largest and oldest sugar plantations in Trelawny Parish Jamaica dating back to a grant of land from Oliver Cromwell to James Bradshaw son of the regicide John Bradshaw. It was bequeathed to William Atherton the principal party in the present documents by William Kennion per his will of 1764. Atherton extended the estate to around over 1300 acres building a fortress and a second sugar mill so that it ranked as the third largest of the 88 estates in Trelawny Parish. The first item is a letter written from the overseer of a neighbouring estate Bounty Hall regarding the settling of a bill. In the next three items we see Atherton purchasing silver lace from a London tradesman and settling other bills through his bank Glynn’s. The last fourteen item centre on the New York firm of merchants Lewis Simond & Co who arrange the transportation of wood for the construction of casks for the rum produced at Green Park Item Five provides a current account between the firm and the Green Park Estate. Despite the fact that Atherton is estimated to have owned around eight hundred slaves in the last item we see him quibbling over eighteen cents. November 1777 Bounty Hall. Docketed: ‘Bounty Hall 22d. Novr 1777 / Henry Hough / respg Horses Captain & Doctor’. Everything having come ‘safe to hand’ Hough writes: ‘I shall do myself the Honour of waiting upon you in a Sundays in order to settle the mode of payment’. 1p small 4to. Items TWO to FOUR are attached to one another at a corner. TWO: Accounts from 1800 and 1801 addressed to ‘Wm Atherton Esqre’: ‘To Willm & Josh. Farrant’ also ‘Jas. Chalks’ and ‘Bill on Glyn & Co.’ 1p foolscap 8vo. THREE: James Chalk. Receipt with his printed letterhead: ‘Bought of James Chalk / Gold & Silver Laceman / Successor to Mr. Bullard / At His Manufactory No. 1 next door to Northumberland House Strand.’ 3 May 1800 London. ‘1 Silr. hat Lace and band 0. 16. 0 / Silr. Lace Eps. and bands - 4: 15. 6: / total £5: 9: 6’. 1p landscape 12mo. FOUR: James Chalk. ‘Rec’d 9th. Septr. 1801 of Wm. Atherton Esqre. / Five Pounds Nine Shillings & 6 by the Hand of Messrs. Wm. & J Farrant / for James Chalk’. 1p landscape 12mo. FIVE: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. Accounts docketed ‘Ls. Simond & Co / Accot. Current with Green Park Estate / to 31 Decr 1803’. 4pp 4to. Bifolium with the two central pages the reciprocal double-entry accounts to $3803.76 dated 31 December 1803 New York. Debits for shipments including ‘Ducks & Geese’ and ‘3 bbls apples’ from the Experiment and ‘carting to three different Ships’: Ferdinand Alknomac and Ann and further shipment ‘per Friends’. Credits for ‘a tierce of rice per Experiment’ and rum per Ferdinand and Alknomac. SIX: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Sundries shipped by Lewis Simond on board the Ship Experiment Richard Marner Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account and risk of William Atherton Esqr & consigned to William Fairclough’. 16 December 1802 New York. 1p foolscap 8vo. SEVEN: Second copy of SIX. EIGHT: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Lumber shipped by Lewis Simond & Co on board the Brig Ferdinand John Lane Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account & risk of Wm Atherton Esqr & consigned to Wm. Fairclough’. 5 April 1803 New York. 1p 4to. NINE: Second copy of EIGHT. TEN: John Lane master of the Ferdinand. Printed receipt completed in manuscript by Lane and signed by him 8 April 1803 New York. 1p landscape 8vo. ‘SHIPPED in good order and well-conditioned by LEWIS SIMOND & Co on board the Brig called the Ferdinand whereof is Master for this present voyage John Lane now laying in the port of NEW-YORK and bound for Falmouth To say Four thousand six hundred one quarter & twenty Red Oak Staves’. ELEVEN: LS & Co. ‘Invoice of Lumber shipped by Lewis Simond & Co on board the ship Alknomac John Gore Master bound for Falmouth Jamaica for Account & risk of William Atherton Esqr & consigned to William Fairclough Esqr.’ 22 April 1803 New York. 1p 4to. TWELVE: Second copy of ELEVEN. THIRTEEN: John Gore master of the Alknomac. Printed receipt completed in manuscript by Gore and signed by him 25 April 1803 New York. 1p landscape 8vo. ‘SHIPPED in good order and well-conditioned by LEWIS SIMOND & Co on board the ship called the Alknomac whereof is Master for this present voyage John Gore now laying in the port of NEW-YORK and bound for Falmouth To say Two thousand six hundred Red Oak & Four thousand one hundred two quarter white Oak Staves One thousand which Oak & four hundred Ash heading’. FOURTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Invoice of R O Staves retained by William Fairclough Esqr out of 4. 6. 1. 20 amounting to $255.50 shipped to him for accot of Green Park Estate but which he gave up to Wm. Green Esq’. 14 March 1803 New York. 1p lanscape 8vo. Docketed ‘Invoice of Ferdinand’. FIFTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Invoice of sundries had by William Fairclough Esq for account of Green Park Estate from the Cargo of the Ship Friends’. 14 March 1803 New York. 1p 4to. SIXTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Sale of 15 Puncheons rum received pr. Brig Ferdinand from Jamca. 14 July 1803 for Account of Green Park Estate to sundry Grocers at 2 3 4 & 5 months 19 July’. 19 July 1803 New York. 1p 8vo. SEVENTEEN: Thomas Dixon for LS & Co. ‘Sale of 25 Puns. rum received per Ship Alknomac Gore from Jamaica. 4 Augt. last 1803 for Account of Green Park Estate & sold to sundry Grocers 12 Augt. @ 3. 4 & 5 month’. 12 August 1803 New York. 1p 4to. EIGHTEEN: LS & Co. ‘Triplicate’ letter to ‘Wm. Atherton Esqr.’ 5 May 1803 New York. 1p 8vo. Having ‘carefully looked over the invoice of $612. 40 for Shipment by Experiment 14th. Decr.’ they are ‘unable to discover the error of 18 cents you mention’. ‘Respecting the change of firm of the house we have to observe that Mr. Alexr. Campbell remains as he was before our sole partner & that no change whatever is introduced except the addition of Company to the signature of Ls. Simond of which we have already advised you.’ One item from 1777, from Bounty Hall Estate, Jamaica; three items from London, 1800 and 1801; fourteen items from New York [Lewi unknown
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
1823AQ32361London: Published by Whitmore and Fenn 1823. 4 120pp. Recent dark green half-morocco tooled in gilt and blind blue cloth boards. Very minor shelf-wear. Title page a trifle marked. The sole edition of an anonymous survey of the political economy of the West Indian sugar trade - with particular regard paid to proposals for the equalisation of duties on the produce of the East and West Indies - dedicated to a planter and slave owner in St Kitts and Santa Cruz William Manning 1763-1835 a leading figure in the London Society of West India Planters and Merchants who represented the claims of the West India sugar planters for fiscal measures to alleviate their growing economic difficulties in the early years of the nineteenth century. . First edition. 8vo. Published by Whitmore and Fenn hardcover
1986564094Bridgeport Connecticut: Klein Memorial Auditorium 1986. Hardcover. Good. Poster. Measuring approximately 24½" x 32". Printed in black and red on coated card stock. Poster is worn and foxed with staple holes and a few small holes and tears mostly confined to the margins and a slight ripple along the right edge sound but good only. Klein Memorial Auditorium hardcover
A Paris, de l’imprimerie impériale, chez Méquignon, 1810. In/8 reliure demi-basane, dos lisse à pièce de titre brique et filets dorés, 382 pages, 3è édition. Reliure très fatiguée, mais bel état des feuillets. Antoine Augustin Parmentier pharmacien, agronome, nutritionniste et hygiéniste français. 1737-1813. Pour remédier à la pénurie de sucre de canne, il préconise l’emploi de sucres de raisins et d’autres végétaux sucrés. Il s’intéresse à la conservation des farines, du vin et des produits laitiers. Vicaire col. 658 signale la première édition de cet ouvrage sous un titre légèrement différent (Instruction...) en 1809. Considérations générales sur les végétaux d’où l’on a extrait du sucre. Sucre de maïs, sucre de betterave, sucre de canne. Procédés de la ménagère, du pharmacien, du manufacturier. Des fabriques de sirops et conserves de raisins, élixir de Garus, hydromels, etc...
Pages 121 - 160 plus xx pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: A Country Creek in Springtime; Notable American Homes - The Country Seat of M.P. Slade, Esq., at Mt. Kisco, NY; Garden Streams and Appropriate Bridges; A Remodeled Colonial House - The Country Seat of Frederick Converse Beach, Esq., at Stratford, CT; The Garden Joys of a Country Home; The Summer Home of Lucien Oudin, Esq., Water Mill, Long Island; The Application of Stencil Work in Home Decoration - fascinating photo-illustrated article features the "Swastika," or Symbol of Good Luck; The Forced Culture of Asparagus in France; A House at Newton Centre, MA, designed by Mr. Edward B. Stratton, of Boston; Gorgeous back cover color ad for Crystal Domino Sugar, sold in 5lb sealed boxes; and more. Printed on glossy stock. From a bound volume. Complete and unmarked with Average wear. Binding intact. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine