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38827TRADE PROMOTION CALIFORNIA WHITE AND SUGAR PINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION. LUMBER DATA. San Francisco: 1925. 4to. Stiff printed file folder. 12 loose sheets many folding numbered 1-11 and 13. Rare set of information sheets on a variety of topics related to the White an Surar Pine industry. While OCLC records several items from this group none like this set of files. At the top of the file is the instruction to the dealer "put this filing folder in your information files" clearly a set of information sheets for the manufacturers use. Each sheet is from one to eigh pages with diagrams and photographs and the topics range from descriptions o White and Surar Pines to doors siding sashes and frames interior trim and moldings factory lumber lath etc. With loosely laid-in cover letter enclosed. Very good. unknown books
1925300136San Francisco California 1925. 1925. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w photographs diagrams. 48 pages original pictorial color covers. Very good. No bookplates. Printed by Ingrim-Rutledge Co. San Francisco. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. San Francisco, California, 1925. paperback books
1910814351910. Paperback. Very Good. Pagination varies in the six separate pamphlets. 23 cm. Relatively minor wear. The earliest report is titled: A Statement in Regard to the American Sugar Refining Company and may not be strictly speaking an annual report to shareholders. <br/><br/> paperback books
188930671San Francisco: Commercial Publishing Company 31 California St. 1889. 73 1 blank pp. Original printed front wrapper with wrapper title as issued disbound. A clean text signed in ink on the last text page and on the front wrapper. Very Good<br/><br/>offered with . ARGUMENT OF WM. M. PIERSON FOR PLAINTIFF. San Francisco: Commercial Publishing Co. 1889. 154pp original printed front wrapper with wrapper title as issued. Disbound. Very Good.<br/><br/> Two arguments for the State of California arguing that this large refinery company "had surrendered the management of its concern and the control of its business to a body of men known as 'The Sugar Refineries Company' an unincorporated association of non-resident individuals formed and operated for the purpose of limiting the supply and thus advancing the price of sugar and therefore an unlawful combination and monopoly acting in restraint of trade" internal quotation marks omitted. The Company over the next thirty years would be charged with a variety of antitrust violations.<br/>We do not locate records of these items in Cowan Harv. Law Cat. or on OCLC as of October 2013. Commercial Publishing Company, 31 California St. unknown books
193529971Detroit: Committee for Maurice Sugar for Judge of Recorder's Court 1935. First Edition. 12mo 19.5cm.; photo-illustrated staplebound self-wrappers; 39pp. Rear wrapper a bit toned old newsclipping laid in has left offsetting to pp. 10 & 11 else Very Good or better. Successful defense speech by labor attorney Maurice Sugar best known for serving as General Counsel to the United Auto Workers Union 1937-1946. In 1934 James Victory an African-American WW1 veteran and car washer was accused of slashing the face of a white woman and stealing her purse. Thanks to Sugar's speech published here Victory was acquitted despite William Randolph Hearst's disparaging media coverage and an all-white jury. See Christopher H. Johnson Maurice Sugar: Law Labor and the Left in Detroit 1912-1950 1988 pp. 151-153. 5 copies in OCLC as of May 2016 at UC Davis Yale Library of Congress Michigan State and U. Michigan. Committee for Maurice Sugar for Judge of Recorder's Court unknown books
17384782London: Printed by John Baskett Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1738. Octavo-sized title plus one leaf. Removed from larger collection of acts. Near fine. Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty unknown books