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2015LFA-126721912N° 70 (Décembre 2015) : 74 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché, bon état
194856976Salt Lake City UT: Motor Mercantile Co. Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co. 124-128 SW Temple ca. 1948. Thick 4to. 9.25 x 11.5 x 2.75 in. 15 leaves unnumbered. printed on yellow-tinted paper w/ plasticized thumb tabs at fore-edge margin with 60 original photographs preserved in original mylar sleeves as issued many w/ printed captions tipped-in on recto occasional curling and bowing to old mylar. Black pebbled cloth post-binder ornamental gilt lettering stamped on front cover rounded corners minor wear to corners minor chipping head & foot of spine minor bumping still a VG copy. First edition of this very scarce salesman sample photo catalogue detailing the rebuild and machining services automobiles and trucks offered by the Motor Mercantile Co. following World War II. The firm had developed many of their machining and reconditioned parts methods to maintain civilian and military automobiles during wartime rationing. The album opens with a photo of the historic Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co. which was historically located at 126-128 SW Temple in Salt Lake followed by photo of the new building for Strevell-Paterson Finance Co. housing the Motor Mercantile Co. after the War. In addition images of the parts counter machine shop and sales office are shown. Each section includes series photos showing the reconditioning of parts such as reconditioning crank shafts; meticulously refacing and reconditioning engine valves; boring and honing engine cylinders; powder coating machined and reconditioned parts and showing the necessary lathe work. Also detailed are reconditioning connecting rods pistons pins broken studs on engine blocks brake service and even manufacturing windshields. Originally founded in 1918 by A.D. McMullen a former Stevell-Paterson sales manager the company operated at 115-117 SW Temple for years and within a few years they appear as a subsidiary of Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co. with their logo painted on the side of the historic building in the first photograph. Rogers 1878-1966 was longtime sales manager who had begun working for Strevell-Paterson as a traveling salesman before World War I. No copies located in Worldcat. Motor Mercantile Co., [Strevell-Paterson Hardware Co., 124-128 SW Temple, hardcover
1939LFA-126724448Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1939
191546904Salt Lake City: The Bureau of Information 1915. 1915. UTAH. First edition. 7" x 4 3/4" color pictorial wrappers. 79 1 pp. Illustrations from photographs frontispiece. Begins with a history and overview of Utah followed by extensive tour of Temple Block consisting of the Assembly Hall Tabernacle the Temple the Sea Gull Monument etc. Contains information on the Mormon Religion their ordinances rules for marriage organization of the church Tabernacle Choir symbols the Angel of Moroni and the Book of Mormon. Describes Utah’s public schools climate agricultural industry mineral wealth and sightseeing opportunities. Tells the “Sea Gull Story” and gives the history of Sea Gull Monument. Small old water stain affects the front and rear covers and the first and last pages else a very good copy. The Bureau of Information, 1915. unknown
1880431041880. Good . Photograph 12.5 cm x 20.5 cm on a thin plain card mount 17.5 cm x 25.5 cm. Unknown photographer. Pencil inscription on reverse: "Bee Hive House Brigham Young's Residence at the Eagle Gate 1880 Salt Lake City." Light age toning to photograph and mount especially around edges of the mount. The mount is bumped at the corners and is chipped at its top right corner and right margin does not affect the photograph. unknown
191740492Omaha: Barkalow Bros. News Co. 1917. 1917. COLORADO. 8" x 10-3/4" oblong pictorial wrapper with title in black and gold gilt on the front wrapper along with a color plate of a woman looking at the scenery.1. 66pp. to include wrappers. Tissue guard between front wrapper and title page. Numerous colorful illustrations throughout the booklet of scenes between Denver and Salt Lake City on the Moffat Road. Description of each illustration on the facing page. Some of the illustrations are "The Giant Palisade" "The Sphinx Head Rock" "Panoramic View of Boulder Park" "World Renowned Loop On Denver and Salt Lake Railroad" "Byers Canon" "Trappers Lake" and many more. Included is the original brown envelope that contained this booklet. Publisher's stamp and date on title page else a nice copy bound with brown string. Barkalow Bros. News Co., 1917. unknown
181460635London: Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington by W. Bulmer and Co 1814. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 32cm. Rebound in modern half marbled calf and marbled paper over boards titled in gilt on red leather spine label; modern brown endpapers; iii-xvi506lxxv1pp; 7 maps 5 folding one also hand-colored engraved by A. MacPherson after drawings by J. Outhett 27 plates and two in-text vignettes engraved by C. Heath after drawings by H. Salt and occasional relief diagrams. Errata to p.xvi. Former owner T. Bateman's stamp to title page. Lacking the half-title and the chart of Annesley Bay otherwise complete. A sturdy copy board edges gently rubbed slight dustiness to plate edges very occasional spots of foxing generally bright and fresh: Very Good. <br /> <br /> A handsome account of exploration in Ethiopia including depictions of notable nobles archaeological discoveries and hippopotamus hunting. Salt accompanied George Annesley on a tour of Egypt Ethiopia and India in 1802-06; following that he toured Ethiopia in 1809-1810 "as a quasi-official envoy under Canning's sponsorship marching from the Red Sea coast with an escort of 160 bearers to explore trade and diplomatic links with the Ethiopian emperor Wolde Selassie. Britain fearing a French alliance with Egypt wished to secure a port on the Red Sea. Salt carried out a little archaeology discovering at Aksum three large limestone tablets engraved with ancient Ethiopian inscriptions. Little came of the mission for the government but Salt earned over £1000 for the first edition of this book" HOWGEGO II S6. LOWNDES p.2180. Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington by W. Bulmer and Co unknown
181337513Washington D.C.: Printed by Roger C. Weightman 1813. First edition. Removed. A very good edge worn copy. 2 leaves. 8vo. The Illinois legislature wish to exchange a tax relief from the U.S. government that exempted any lands sold by the government from taxes for five years in favor of one that gave the right of owning Saline Creek and its salt deposits in the South of Illinois to the State. The motion was declined as the U.S. Government felt it would adversely affect salt purchases from other states. Scarce. OCLC locates five paper copies: S. Illinois Navy Dept. Yale Lib. Co. Philadelphia and AAS. Last sales record found was Maggs: Cat. 847 in 1957. American Imprints 30346. Rink 3452. Printed by Roger C. Weightman unknown
201635[Paris], Imprimerie de Poulet, s.d. in-4, 16 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
7953Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1930. 1 plaquette in-8, 87 pp., brochée, enrichie de tableaux, bon état.
1999LFA-126746745N° 44 (Octobre-Novembre 1999) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1977LFA-126712703Publication trimestrielle : 34 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1977LFA-126712704Publication trimestrielle : 76 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1979LFA-126712711Publication trimestrielle : 82 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1981LFA008acN° 120 - Mars 1981 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
201031457New York: Marvel Publishing Inc 2010. Near Fine/Near Fine. New York: Marvel Publishing Inc. 2010. First Thus stated first printing with full numberline. Tall octavo. 279 pp. appendices. Color illustrations throughout. Illustrated dust jacket. Glossy black boards stamped in silver. Mild rubbing to edges of dust jacket and boards. Binding sound and pages unmarked; Near Fine. Marvel Publishing, Inc unknown
178924455Paris MERCURE FRANCAIS 1789 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier vergé, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (11ff. chiffrées de la page 25 à la page 48 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 97 à la page 168), Journal du samedi 14 Novembre 1789 Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
179024539Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1790 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (24ff. chiffrées de la page 121 à la page 168 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 229 à la page 300 ), Journal du samedi 22 Mai 1790 (n°21) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
178924450Paris MERCURE FRANCAIS 1789 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier vergé, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), manque de papier en bas de la 4ème de couverture, pagination (18ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 36 et 48 ff. chiffrées de la page 1 à la page 96),Journal du 5 décembre 1789 (n°49) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
662088A Versailles, Chez Baudouin, s.d. (1789); in-8, 4 pp., dérelié.
18904725N.P. 1890. Oblong 32mo 12 x 15cm accordion style folded leaf with 12 panels of views. Red cloth boards with gilt lettering and embossed design on front cover. Good with sear to edges and especially head of spine. Accordion leaf detached but complete. 19th century viewbook of the Mormon landmarks of the city with portraits of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith on first panel. Includes an inset image of "The Temple as it will be when completed to cost over $4000000." The Temple was dedicated in 1893 helping to date this book. N.P. unknown
192747278Salt Lake City: Privately printed 1927. 1927. First edition. 7 3/4" x 5 1/4" in printed wrappers with print in red and black. 18pp. Illustrations. Introduction. Index. Map. A promotional item that was compliments of the Newhouse Hotel and features information for the prospective tourist and visitor: hotels hotel/apartments information bureaus map of Salt Lake City organizations churches a brief history of the Mormon Church parks and golf courses post offices libraries theaters road information tourist camps and proposed tours. Double-page map at center showing locations of various points of interest. Light soiling and with light wear to extremities along with rusting at staples and rubbing to spine. Very good. Privately printed, 1927. unknown
19119907St. Clair Mich: Diamond Crystal Salt Co 1911. Oblong booklet stapled in wrappers 13 x 18 cm. 16 pages. Chromolithograph illustrations throughout. Title from cover. FIRST EDITION. A promotional item for Diamond Crystal Salt offering descriptions of child life in different countries accompanied by paper dolls and costumes corresponding to each country. Bright and clean in chromolithographic wrappers. Fine. Scarce. OCLC locates three copies Hagley Hamilton College Princeton. Diamond Crystal Salt Co unknown
19025368Salt Lake City 1902. Large format. Albumen photograph 15.5 cm x 20.5 cm on a gray mount 20.5 cm x 25.5 cm Gentle wear to mount with some minor discoloring to head. View shows faint sunning. View shows a group of nicely dressed men in top hats standing on Salt Lake City's Main Street below Third South with a parade float that features antlers and a banner for the 'Elks Eleven O'Clock Toast.' The men are standing in front of Ackerman Printing and a tavern whose signs advertises Salt Lake Brewing's Lager Beer. The Walker Mercantile building is prominent in the background. We believe this image was taken during the Salt Lake City Elks convention in August of 1902.<br /> <br /> "Yesterday the opening day of the National convention of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was great. The weather was delightful not too warm and there were clouds enough to temper the rays of the sun. The great parade was a feature that attracted thousands and the excursus in the Tabernacle filled that immense auditorium." - Salt Lake Tribune 1902-08-03. unknown
202202425Ingersheim, Saep, 1997 ; in-8, 94 pp., br.