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1910003361Paris: Boivin et Cie. 1910. First Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Folio-sized Grand 4to. 37 by 29 cm. iv 84 pp. Flamboyant and lively Job illustrations set to colortype. Every other page is a full page illustration and there are a number of double paged illustrations. Probably the most sought after title in the series of young adult illustrated biographies issued in this young adult series. The interior leaves are clean with age toning pronounced around the edges. The pictorial cloth binding has light soiling and a minor closed tear along the joint. <br/><br/> Boivin et Cie. hardcover books
1804WRCAM7141Philadelphia 1804. v2-224pp. Contemporary calf leather label. Boards bowed wear to extremities. Tanned and foxed old rubberstamp on endsheet. A good sound copy. A survey of agriculture and agricultural practices of the day with information partially borrowed from Spurrier and Bordley as well as that gleaned from the author's own polls. Scarce here in the first edition. SABIN 71898. RINK 1148. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 7203. hardcover books
19056543Paris: Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie Editeurs 1905. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Near Fine. No DJ as Issued. Light shelf/edge wear upper tips bumped else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt lettering color pictorial elements blue endpages chromolitho plates text overprinting textblock on tabs aeg. Small fo. 80pp. Illus. color plates. <br/><br/>Part of the series "Collection d'Albums Historiques". Text in French. 36 chromolithograph illustrations 4 double-page some with text overprinting. A handsome copy. Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin & Cie, Editeurs hardcover books
19106542Paris: Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin et Cie Editeur 1910. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. No DJ as Issued. Minor shelf/edge wear hint of fraying at head gilt at spine toned touch of foxing at prelininaries else tight bright and unmarred. Grey/olive cloth gilt lettering full color pictorial elements blue endpages textblock on tabs aeg. Small fo. 84pp. Illus. color plates. Notes. <br/><br/>Part of the series "Collection d'Albums Historiques". Text in French. 36 full full page chromlitho plates 4 double page. A very handsome copy. Ancienne Librairie Furne/Boivin et Cie, Editeur hardcover books
51039Unpaginated circa 36 pp. promotional history of the French paper manufacturer who specialized in producing cigarette papers with text in French English and Spanish walking through the entire paper production process from the raw materials to pulp all the way through to the finished product with four-page double-fold at the center of the booklet highlighting the machinery which transforms the pulp to paper and original printed tissue paper overlay listing the locations of JOB in France Algeria England Belgium and Switzerland. Profusely illustrated throughout primarily from industrial photographs. Some very minor wear and soiling along edges. Small folio. Original embossed wrpps. some very minor chipping and abrasions to covers. Paris Paul-Martial n.d. circa 1938. A wonderfully designed well-illustrated and beautifully printed booklet detailing the history of Société JOB. The company was founded by Perpigman pharmacist Jean Bardou in 1838 who first branded his products "J.B." with the letters separated by a diamond. This booklet was issued upon the occasion of the company's 100th anniversary and the text within proclaims ".and the soul of the French craftsman reveals itself at every turn in this far-seeing industrial organization." Rare; as of October 2020 OCLC locates only two holdings worldwide and none in a North American institution. unknown books
1819SS321-001Various: Various 1918-1955. Hardcover. Very Good. For an itemized list of the items in this lot please inquire. Condition Very Good to Good. The Courier-Journal newspaper began publication in Louisville Kentucky in 1868 - the last run of the Courier-Journal newspaper was Sunday February 28 2021; the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company printing facilities closed for good on March 4th 2021. The material offered here is dated 1918 through circa 1955 and includes technical material used by apprentices and compositors working in the composition and press rooms of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. Included are 6 volumes of the Typographic Technical Series For Apprentices Part VI Nos. 32-40 out of series Chicago IL: Published by the Committee on Education United Typothetae of America 1918. All copies with the bookplate "Property of Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. For EMPLOYES' sic Use Only Return to Superintendent's Office" in a handsome Art Nouveau design on the front paste-down. This educational material demonstrates that the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was unionized at least from the beginning of the twentieth-century and highlights the power and influence of typographers who were among the most educated economically mobile wage laborers in the United States and who were represented in every major urban center in the newspaper industry; the typographic unions won a 48-hour work week in 1897 and a standard wage scale throughout the newspaper industry; as an example of the power of the typographers unions in the 1930s the International Typographical Union introduced the 40-hour work week across the industry which spread to other unions and has sinse been codified across the labor sector by federal legislation; the typographers occupied an important if ambiguous place in the development of American labor history in as much as American labor was never successful in uniting all laborers together in one force but tended organize within industries. This grouping tends to focus on the tools of the trade including type specimens and catalogs of process inks issued in the 1920s and 1930s; Courier-Journal typographers left notes to themselves in these catalogs indicating material they felt needed representation in the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company's shops. Something of an outlier in this grouping is an accordion-fold volume of photographs of printing equipment available for use in the 1950s by the competing print shop The Standard Printing Company Incorporated of Louisville Kentucky. Most likely a salesman's dummy to show potential clients that The Standard Printing Company had the latest printing equipment and the most prestigious customers this undated circa 1955 without imprint accordion-fold photo-archive of printing equipment shows the most modern print shop of the 1950s. The earliest book printed by the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was issued in 1884. An interesting article by Chris Kenning in the Louisville Courier Journal March 11 2021 gave some valuable insights into the history of the newspaper the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company and the challenges to the newspaper business and printing in general in the United States with the advent of desktop computers and the rise of the internet. While the Kenning article did not touch much on the time period 1918-1955 there are still interesting stories to tell about the printing industry in America the place of printing in the American labor movement and printing technology in the first half of the twentieth century that can be told using the materials offered here as visual aids. With the sale of the Courier-Journal to the Gannett Co. Inc in 1986 the road to the shut down of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was opened. Now the Courier-Journal newspaper will be printed in Indianapolis IN. The current print circulation of the paper is now under 60000 while the Courier Journal's digital journalism garners 4.5 million monthly visitors to their website. Media consolidation has been made possible with the internet's ability to distribute news on a minute-by-minute basis making regional newspapers printed on paper a redundancy. The Cincinnati Enquirer the Lexington Herald-Leader the Bowling Green Daily News are all regional newspapers that will no longer be produced locally after having been produced in Louisville by the presses of the Courier-Journal. This consolidation of the newspaper industry means the loss of 102 Louisville jobs including printing press operators mailroom and transportation jobs that have been lost to the relocation of the press work to Indianapolis. Various hardcover books
182253342Sharon CT 1822. Broadside approx. 9" square; docketed on the verso in ink with 7 apparently unrelated names; very good. An act to incorporate the New York and Sharon Canal Company was passed April 19 1823. Not found in OCLC. <br/><br/> unknown books
1800711841800. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. Intended to Expose the Brutality of the French Revolution Ayme Jean-Jacques. Narrative of the Deportation to Cayenne And Shipwreck on the Coast of Scotland Of J.J. Job Aime Written by Himself. With Observations on the Present State of that Colony And of the Negroes; And an Account of the Situation of the Deported Person at the Time of His Escape. London: Printed for J. Wright 1800. ii 282 12 pp. Lacking half-title and final publisher advertisement leaf. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/4". Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine marbled edges. Light rubbing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities front hinge starting three early library bookplates to front pastedown. Moderate toning to text occasional light foxing. $950. Second and final English edition. First published as Deportation et Naufrage de J.J. Ayme Ex-Legislateur the first English Translation followed later that year. Ayme was a member of the Directory who was arrested after the Coup of 18 Fructidor and sent to the penal colony in Cayenne commonly known as Devil's Island. He managed to escape and eventually made his way to England. His narrative details the inhuman behavior of the colony's masters towards their prisoners and slaves. Produced to promote opposition to the Revolution in Great Britain the English translation was intended to expose the brutality of the Directory and the hollowness of its stated commitment to political freedom and human rights. The second edition was also issued in a composite volume with two other books critical of the French Revolution titled History of the Revolution of the 18th Fructidor. Sabin A Dictionary of Books Relating to America 545. English Short-Title Catalogue T87787. unknown books
190012240N.p. 1900. 1 vols. 13 x 10 1/2 inches. Matted and framed. 1 vols. 13 x 10 1/2 inches. Superb Heroic Watercolor by "JOB". Fine heroic portrait of Leopold of Austria on a throne in a flowering field sword half drawn with Justice and Clemency seated beneath.<br/><br/>JOB a French artist is best remembered for his picture-albums for youth commemorating monarchs and military campaigns for which this drawing must have been intended. unknown books
1870GG01758Cincinnati:: Cincinnati Weekly Times/Times Steam Job Color Press ca. 1870s. 1870. Engraved framed print. 52.5 x 66 cm. Printed in color caption title lower left margin: "G.K. Stillman Engraver 4th & Walnut Cin."; insect damage to lower right margin affecting text but not image. age toning from backing. Gold-leaf frame probably contemporary. Very good. "A fanciful engraving of the Calaveras Grove showing the principal trees living and dead grouped around the hotel. The text identifies the trees and provides minimal statistical information. The 'Big Tree Stump' is depicted without a structure on it and 'The Mother of the Forest' is shown with scaffolding still in place. However style printing and paper would indicate a date circa 1870s or later." Currey & Kruska. REFERENCES: Currey & Kruska Bibliography of Yosemite the Central and the Southern High Sierra and the Big Trees 1839-1900 #246; Robert B. Honeyman Jr. Collection of Early California and Western American Pictorial Material. Indicating 1855 Bancroft Library Banc Pic 1963 002:0379-D. Cincinnati Weekly Times/Times Steam Job Color Press, [ca. 1870s]. unknown books