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8vo., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations in the text; original pictorial boards, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
113 pages. Bibliography. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Undated but appears to be circa 1972. A sampling of the contents includes: Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario Beers; U.S. Brewery Bottles; Beer and Wine Bottles of the Far East; Breweries of B.C.; Labels A-W; Sodas and Ginger Beers; Pilgrim Bros.; American Sodas; Labelled Bottles; Case Gins; Whisky Flasks; Inks; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful reference. Book
74 pages. Numerous black and white photos, descriptions and prices for a wide variety of Western Canadian bottles including: beer bottles; Chinese pots and artifacts; Black glass; soda water bottles; drug store bottles; fruit jars; cures and foods; whiskeys and liquors; inks. Also includes bottle digger's dictionary, bottle club addresses, list of bottle books and list of breweries of British Columbia incorporated from 1890 to 1900. Heavy cigarette odour. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Jose Rafael and Portuguese reaction in Toronto to the murder of Emanuel Jaques; Pint Size - Canada's vanishing breed of independent beer companies; Detroit Feature - Life on the Assembly Line; Canada's Favorite Charities - a guide to Canada's major charitiable organizations, who they are, how they get your money, and what they do with it; Massive 6-page GM Preview of its 1978 Cars; The Unpopular Pope - Paul VI may not be the best-loved pope, but he has put his house in order; Facing Up to Psychotherapy - four patients reveal the reasons and methods of psychiatry; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
192812351Lyon, Editions du Fleuve, Bosc Frères et Riou, 1928 ; in-4, broché ; XV, (1), 390, (2) pp. ; 95 planches hors-texte, y compris l’estampe-monotype par Combet-Descombes, 1 bois gravé par Louis Bouquet, et 2 planches supplémentaires (1 bis et 1 ter), couverture crème illustrée du bois gravé de Louis Bouquet imprimée en couleurs.
19237401Denmark: Tuborg Breweries 1923. Accordion folded booklet in wrappers octavo-sized 24 x 16.5 cm. 21 pages. Illustrated. Date from information in introduction. FIRST EDITION. A single accordion-folded sheet extends to reveal text and vibrant color illustrations printed on one side. Back cover has a birds-eye-view illustration of the brewery complex. Tuborg the Danish brewing company founded in 1873 is today a subsidiary of the Carlsberg Group. This pamphlet gives "a thorough description of Tuborg's plants and of the entire brewing and bottling process from the moment when the barley is received until the finished product leaves the breweries." Detailed cross-section drawings of the Tuborg Breweries illustrate various machines surface coolers beer-filters and atmospheric condensers for example plants brew-house bottling plant and boiler plant for example and processes. Internally very good with color bright. Publisher's gray black and gold printed and embossed wrappers are chipped at edges and at spine not effecting text. Overall good plus. OCLC locates only one copy at Penn State; not in Noling. Tuborg Breweries unknown books
1848181871848 deux volumes, reliure demi-basane vert fonçé grand in octavo (half binding sheepskin great in-8) (21,5 x 13,5 cm), Reliure Romantique d'époque, dos long (spine without raised band), décoré or (gilt decoration) splendide décor rocaille "or", titre et tomaison frappé or (gilt title), papier peigné bleu aux plats (cover with painting paper) légèrement frotté, coins émoussés (corners blunt), toutes tranches lisses, orné de 3 planches dépliantes en noir et 120 figures dans le texte en noir, (XXIV-397) + (640-XV) pages, 1848 Paris : Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique Editeur
11 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with very numerous coloured, tinted and monochrome illustrations (many full-page) throughout, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers, one or two volumes with neat signatures on endpapers; original series bnding of pictorial boards, a very good, bright, clean set in dustwrapper, a few wrappers mildly age-soiled and frayed at backstrips and extremities. The set comprises 1: Whitbread's Brewery (1947); 2: Your Local (1947); 3: Inn-Signia (1948); 4: The Brewer's Art (1948); 5: Whitbread Craftsmen (1948); 6: Inns of Kent (1948); 7: Inns of Sport; (1949) 8: Receipts and Relishes (1950); 9: Your Club (1950); 10: Inn Crafts and Furnishings (1950); 11: Word for Word (1953). Produced to promote the famous brewery, its products and its houses, the Whitbread Library is a tribute to a passed age of ale, 'the local' and the English countryside which must have seemed idyllic in the aftermath of WWII. Covering all aspects of the art and craft of brewing and related activities, the series was produced partly in-house and partly using well-known authors and illustrators including John Moore, John Wentworth-Day, Bernard Darwin, John Leigh-Pemberton, Ivor Brown and Derrick Harris. The texts are deceptively detailed and all volumes are well-illustrated. Several volumes (especially 2, 3 and 8) are scarce; one (no. 11) is rare; most are now elusive in really good condition with dustwrappers. The series was clearly well-received: The Times termed it a 'novel enterprise in commercial publishing'; the Illustrated London News called it ' a valuable addition to the literature of the trade and our social life'. With the present popularity of real ale and the resurgence of craft brewing, the series deserves the appreciation of another generation. COMPLETE SETS OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION IN DUSTWRAPPERS ARE PARTICULARLY SCARCE.
56 articles which appeared in the Vancouver, B.C. press from February 8, 1941 through February 28, 1942. The articles were commissioned by Colonel H.S. Tobin, Managing Director of Vancouver Breweries Limited and appeared in the Vancouver media. Given the dire situation faced by Britain, the directors of the brewery felt it best to set aside the greater portion of its advertising appropriation for patriotic, rather than regular business purposes and these articles were the result. Due to their popularity, they were reprinted in book form. Prior owner's name upon title page. Somewhat above-average external wear to pale green cardcovers which bear a two-inch opening between spine and top of back cover. A worthy copy of this fascinating look back to the early 1940s. Canadian unity is discussed. Book
53p. + Numerous photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original color pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. Nice copy. TRAVEL/1
80 pages. Profusely illustrated with archival black and white photos of breweries, bottles, labels, etc. Provides an impressive alphabetical list of breweries and whatever additional details the authors were able to glean about them. Also included are bottle details and contemporary pricing information. Pages mildly age-toned at periphery. Large hand-written gift greetings upon front free endpaper, otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear to book. Binding sound. Average wear and two short closed openings to handsomely illustrated dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this excellent reference. Book
20082080202102501066Orion Breweries Ltd. 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Orion Breweries Ltd. paperback
No marks or inscriptions and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 59pp. In the 1850s there were around 150 licensed houses in Middleton between Manchester and Rochdale. By the date of this book, the number had dropped to less than sixty. This study tells the story of some of these. Illustrated. Scarce.
A.J. Casson cover art features robin hunting for worms amongst trilliums. 80 pages. Additional features include: Nostalgic colour ad for new KB International Trucks inside front cover - ad features photo insert of Jule Chartrand and Frank Bell - Champion Canadian truck drivers; Four-photo full-page ad for Ipana toothpaste features Eileen Cochrane of Montreal and her seven-year-old son Michael; Editorial - Are the Communists entitled to Liberty?; 2-colour full-page ad for DeSoto cars; Top Man in Totem Poles - Marius Barbeau is hot on the trail of that strange beast - the Canadian; Wives Have It So Easy, by James Bannerman; Nightmare Pills - Pierre Berton on Sleeping Pills; Fiction by Arthur Gordon - Listen to Your Heart; Can we Prevent Race Suicide?, by Arnold Toynbee; Newsboy - James Joseph Murph (Murph) has been selling papers outside the Canadian National Railways Building on the northwest corner of King and Yonge, Toronto's busiest intersection, for 58 years - with photo; Fiction - Double or Nothing by Henry Norton; Are Fishing Laws Bunk? - what use are limits when we make our rivers unfit homes for fish?; Nice full-page colour ad for Old English Rubbing (Floor) Wax; What's Wrong with Work?, by Gwethalyn Graham; The Old Man - Lionel Barrymore; You, Too, Can fly, by Eva-Lis Wuorio; Fiction by Arthur Mayse - Someday You'll Thank Me; Leper Colony on Bentinck Island in BC; Black and white Fargo truck ad; Nice two-colour Plymouth car ad; Full-page black and white Austin Motor company ad; Half-page colour photos Pepsi ad shows ping pong players; Lovely full-page colour Lifesavers ad; Dawes Black Horse Brewery ad honours weathermen; Great full-page colour ad for Pontiac cars; Very attractive Gene De Nunzio-illustrated ad for Wabasso Cottons inside back cover shows mother and daughter and their print dresses; Carling Breweries ad on back cover illustrates the main flyways of North American waterfowl; plus many more wonderful ads. Pages yellowed with age. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this wonderful A.J. Casson collectible. Magazine
76 pages. Features: John L. Lewis vs. the People - the man who ran the coal mines in wartime says the U.S. must break the power monopoly of John L. Lewis; Look Out when you Eat Out; What to do in a Fire; Hundred-Year Harvest - Farmers in 72 lands use Massy-Harris equipment; Elizabeth and Philip - Close-up of a Royal Romance; Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh; The Nahanni Valley. Nice colour ads for: The Banff Springs Hotel; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; Stetson Hats; Canada Dry; SOS Pads; Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Maxwell House Coffee; Kellogg's Corn Flakes; Good Year Tires; Carling Breweries; Studebaker automobiles. Average wear. Covers partially detached. A worthy copy of this very nostalgic issue. Book
56 pages. Features: The last chapter of the great E.P. Taylor Myth - the E.P. Taylor of modern Canadian folklore, reighning tycoon of a nation and master of all the hidden levers of power - he is not and never was, by Barbara Moon with many photos; Anatomy of a world-wide sensation - pilot Ralph Flores and his passenger Helen Klaben survived a 48-day ordeal in the winter wild; What the new drive for church unity means to Christians; How I was trapped by Jasper the Cartoon bear for Maclean's Magazine - the true confessions of the cartoonist who created Jasper the bear in 1948 and has been running hard to keep up with Canada's most famous bear ever since, by James Simpkins; The Tribal Customs of space-age children - an eyewitness account by Robert Thomas Allen; Our Alabama - a report by Peter Gzowski on the harsh realities setting whites against Indians near Glaslyn, Saskatchewan - article with many great black and white photos; The Montreal Stampede to Learn French; Colour photo Coke ad of a young lovely lifeguard and her many admirers. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
92 pages. Lovely A.J. Casson painting of a bustling winter street on front cover Features: Great vintage photo ad for the New International "Special Delivery" Truck; Cream of Wheat ad claims it keeps pupils more alert; When Men Kill for Whisky - Millionaire Carling Breweries Executive Sam Low of Walkerville, Ontario was kidnapped by Gangsters for a $35k ransom - great photo-illustrated article about rum-running between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit; Brummagen Love, by Thelma Rudge; What I Learned from Europe, by Ontario Premier G. Howard Ferguson; Ottawa-Vancouver in 32 Hours - The Stirring Story of Canada's First Transcontinental Air Mail Flight - with photos; The Mystery of Number Nine, by Leslie McFarlane - Part 1; Louis Letourneau, Leo Dandurand and Joe Cattarinich - a colorful description of the adventures and achievements of The Three Musketeers of Modern Sport; Canada's Pictorial War Records - Adequate Housing Required, by W.W. Murray; Lights in the Windows, by Lillian Beynon Thomas; Full-colour colour reproduction of painting "Canada's Answer" by Norman Wilkinson, R.I.; The Work Cure - Vetcraft has brought health, happiness and economic being to hundreds of veterans; By Especial Corespondent, by Geoffrey Hewelcke; The Devil Guards His Own, by Victor Lauriston; Amazing photo of Malahat Drive on Vancouver Island - not much more than a couple of ruts through the forest; Nice ad for the De Soto Six, by Chrysler; "New York Now Huge Negro City - Black Invasion of Harlem"; Art Deco-style ad for the New Frigidaire refrigerator; Science Teaching Weather Control - Man has made enormous progress in combat with nature; Fantastic colour full-page ad for Packard cars; Great colour full-page ad for Wahl-Eversharp Pens, Pencils, Desk Sets; Wonderful full-page ad for Erector Set toys; Color ad for Chipso Laundry Soap; *Magnificent* Colour Centerfold ad for Parker Duofold Pens, Pencils and Duettes; Great full-page colour ad for Westclox Clocks; Ad for Mueller Faucets of Sarnia, Ontario; "Let the Laundry Do It" - a two-colour ad encouraging readers to let laundries clean their clothes; Nice Hupmobile Ad for their Century Six and Eight; Colour photo ad for Kodak cameras; Lovely colour full-page ad for Moirs Chocolates; Article about collector Walter McRaye; Buses Hurt British Railways - with photo of their first auto Pullman which allows passengers to sleep on the bus; The Road to Perth - short history article by Donald McNicol; Ad for the T-N Toilet which promises to 'banish embarrassment' because it is quiet; Colour ad for Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon; Two-Colour full-page Christmas-themed ad for Eveready flashlights and batteries; Home-Made Christmas Gifts; Short write-up and photo of Elizabeth Styring Nutt; Rug Magic, by Mary Agnes Pease; Stewart Warner radio ad; Business Article - "Adventuring in Speculation is Highly Specialized Business"; Colour ad fo Sun-Maid Puffed seeded Muscat Raisins inside back cover. Average wear to textblock. Crossword completed on page 83 otherwise unmarked. Chips and openings along cover fold. Covers loose as one but present. Back cover in rough shape. Particularly wonderful content to go with the excellent front cover artwork. Book
Issued with 72 pages, this copy is missing pages 19-28, 31-34 and 45-46. Features: Nice Rex Woods cover art of Christmas trees being delivered beneath Christmas billboard; Champion Spark Plugs ad features illustration of Ab Jenkins, the holder of more World and American speed records than any other man; Two pages of ads for (now vintage) Christmas toys; Attractive one-page colour ad for International Harvester's 'Femineered' fridges; Can Churchill Win His Last Prize? - governing Britain which is 'going broke at a horrifying rate'; Maclean's 6th Annual Canadian Football Team - great article with photos of Tom Casey, Hal Haggoner, Buddy Tinsley, Glenn Dobbs, Martin Ruby, Bill Stanton, Bob Simpson, Buckets Hirsch, Rollin Prather, Billy Bass, Eddie Bevan and Vince Mazza; The Man Who Didn't Sleep (fiction); Colourful one-page Smith-Corona ad features typewriter in store window surrounded by a crowd of fawning evening Christmas shoppers; One-page Birks Jewellers ad features diamonds for Christmas; Colour centrefold ad for Canadian General Electric features thirteen of their Telechron electric clocks; Vintage one-page colour-photo ad for Gordon Mackay shirts; One-page Household Finance ad features photo of Mr. R.L. Charette, manager of the Rois Rivieres office; Nice colour-photo one-page ad for Northern Electric (bakelite?) radios features their Panda, Baby Champ and Midge models; Colour ad for (red) Pyrex Ware; Colour ad for Wolsey socks; Carling's Breweries ad features illustration of the Pileated Woodpecker; Heintzman piano ad features their Yorke Louis model; One-page colour ad for Cancraft Hose (men's socks) by The Angora Mills Ltd of Montreal; Nice half-page colour ad for Aylmer (Jumbo) Peas; Deilcraft furniture ad; One-page Buick ad features car driving by classy home; Trix Twin Railway ad; Hillman Minx ad; Colour ad for Sunbeam shavemaster inside back cover features mini-men inspecting the shaving head; Back cover colour ad for Community silverplate features smooching Christmas couple. Above-average wear and external soiling with nibbling to top corner. Although a rough and incomplete copy, this issue is quite difficult to find in any condition. Magazine
46514Paris, Editions du Chêne 1995, 315x240mm, 180pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Très bel exemplaire.
50 pages. Features: Back of Russia's Poker Face; Opera on the Upbeat; Actor on the Diplomatic Stage - Douglas Fairbanks; Profile of Arthur MacNamara. Fiction: Retreaded Wolf; The Old Stand; The Professor Plans a Haul; Watt Holly and teh City Lady. Part 2 of condensed book "The Birthday Murder". Two-page Thropp Family comic by Lawrence Lariar. Ads: Colour ad for Carling's Breweries features pheasant conservation; Vintage one-page ad for the MGM movie "Adventure" with illustration of Clark Gable and Greer Garson; Hinds for Hands; Elizabeth Arden; YWCA (inside back cover); Colour Coke ad on back cover features illustration of four young well-dressed people preparing snacks and music in someone's home. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
192728430Nantes 1927 une lettre ORIGINALE (COURRIER INTERNE) adressée au Notaire Nantais : DURAND-GASSELIN, à en-tête illustrée en noir à la Marque Déposée : Biere "LE PALUDIER" (en haut à gauche, pré imprimée en noir et rouge et tapée à la machine en violet, format : 21 x27 cm, signature du directeur manuscrite à l'encre brune : Adolphe Kreiss, NANTES, LE 22 DECEMBRE 1927,
19978607Mdm 1997 144 pages 22x25x2cm. 1997. Broché. 144 pages. Cet ouvrage illustré explore l'univers des bistrots et cafés français parisiens et provinciaux en retraçant leur histoire leur rôle social et leur atmosphère unique de 1900 à 1945. À travers des anecdotes des témoignages et une riche iconographie l'auteur Jacques Borgé met en lumière l'importance de ces établissements dans la vie quotidienne des Français
188418867Arras Typographie De Sède et Cie 1884 Plaquette In-8 48 pp, papier médiocre, rare
Paris, FL 1997. In-4 relié toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée rempliée. 180 pages. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs ; dans et hors texte. Bel exemplaire.
1997LFA-126736669Un ouvrage de 186 pages, format 240 x 310 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1997, bon état