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19609162Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp Verlag, 1960. 1.- 40.Tausend 359 Seiten , 25 cm, Pappeinband
189323046Paris Librairie Hachette & Cie 1893 -in-4 cartonné un album, cartonné jaune grand in-quarto éditeur (29 x 21,7 cm), dos toile jaune muet, couverture illustrée en couleur par JOB (cover illustrated by JOB), album abondamment illustré de 26 dessins en couleurs in-texte et 33 dessins en noir in-texte par GERBAULT et JOB, Coins et coupes des plats légèrement frottés, 32 pages, sans date (1893), Librairie Hachette & Cie Editeur,
in 8° grande, tela edit. ill., vecchio restauro del dorso (muto) e degli angoli, fioriture e lievi bruniture, tracce d'uso alla copertina, erosioni alle cuffie
RO20261506SOCIETE FRANCAISE D'EDITIONS D'ART - HENRY MAY - G. MANTOUX. NON DATE. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 224 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir/blanc - couverture volante - tranches dorées - 1er contreplat légèrement abîmé. . . . Classification Dewey : 355.021-Militaria
2010DADAX3639238060VDM Verlag 2010-02-21. paperback. New. 5.91x0.30x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. VDM Verlag paperback
3639238060.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ABE-1231439247221 CM X 27,5 CM-PLATS RECOUVERTS DE FEUTRINE BLEUE AVEC CASOAR ET LETTRAGE DORES-LA SAINT CYRIENNE,2 ILLUSTRATIONS PLEINE PAGE COULEURS PAR JOB-LA MAISON DES DAMES DE SAINT CYR-LETTRE DE MADAME DE MAINTENON A MADAME DU PEROU-CHANTS POESIES ET UNIFORMES DU TEMPS DES DEMOISELLES DE SAINT-CYR-LA GALETTE,CHANT DE TRIOMPHE D'ISLY (1844)-LES REPRESENTATIONS D'ATHALIE ET D'ESTHER AUX DEMOISELLES DE SAINT-CYR-PUBLICITES
20161-3659896179LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2016. Paperback. New. 92 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.21 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
2012DADAX3659154423LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012-06-12. paperback. New. 5.91x0.18x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
3659154423.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6128804000VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG pp. 76 . Papeback. New. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG unknown
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
181681598Boston: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Piety and Charity and Munroe and Francis 1816. Hardcover. Very Good. 119 1p. plus 4p. publisher's advertisements. Original boards. Bound in prior to the work by Orton is a separately-paginated 20-page item titled "A Discourse before 'The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Piety and Charity' May 27 1816" by Charles Lowell which was apparently published in 1816 by Munroe and Francis -- publisher and date are somewhat uncertain because the title-page is firmly pasted down on the front pastedown. Some marginal staining and other wear but overall a sound and rather appealing copy. <br/><br/> Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety, and Charity [and Munroe and Francis hardcover books
6295The letters and cards 1914 1915 and 1916; the offprint 'Excerpt from Vol. XXXIV. No. 7 1913 of the Journal of The Royal Sanitary Institute.'. The collection is in good condition. Three of the communications bear the stamp of the Royal Society of Arts of which the recipient Wood was the Secretary. Letter One 28 October 1914; letterhead of 1 Albert Terrace Regent's Park N.W. 12mo 2 pp 18 lines mourning border: He does not 'see a chance' of lecturing 'on the Ambulance Question at the Society of Arts': 'My plea for Motor Ambulances which fell on deaf ears for some 12 or 14 years has now suddenly "boomed." Letter Two 8 October 1915; letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne; 12mo 1 p 11 lines: Thanking him for the 'kindly renewed invitation to lecture at the R.S.A.' He is 'too much engaged at present to put together any thing worthy of so august a body. I am collecting material & perhaps at that indefinite date - "after the war" - I may be able to put it into shape.' Card One 15 September 1916; letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne Sussex; 6 lines: 'I am collecting a lot of matter on history & evolution of ambulances - which some day I may have time to put together for a lecture'. Card Two 27 October no year; letterhead of 1 Albert Terrace Regent's Park N.W. 4 lines: He has noted a date on which to 'preside for the Master of Christ's at R.S.A. as requested by you'. In the first three communications Collins notes that Wood is missed at 'the Chadwick' the subject of the accompanying offprint which is 8vo 23 pp paginated 315-337 in original grey printed wraps. Presentation copy inscribed at head of front wrap 'With the Authors compts'. The letters and cards, 1914, 1915 and 1916; the offprint, 'Excerpt from Vol. XXXIV., No. 7 (1913) of the Journal of The Royal Sa paperback
20164On letterhead of Meads End Eastbourne. 8 October 1915. 1p. 12mo. In good condition with the Society's oval date stamp. He thanks him for the 'kindly renewed invitation to lecture at the R.S.A. As you surmise I am too much engaged at present to put together anything worthy of so august a body.' He is 'collecting material & perhaps at that indefinite date - "after the war" - I may be able to put it into shape'. He concludes: 'We miss you at the Chadwick'. On letterhead of Meads End, Eastbourne. 8 October 1915. unknown
3385327792.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
47353047like new. unknown
241092 April 1892. On letterhead of Wentworth Studios Manresa Road Kings Road S.W. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Signed ‘Frank Short’. The salutation is unclear: it appears to be to ‘Dear Mist Gosselin’ but it could be ‘Mirst’ or ‘Urist’ Gosselin. He thanks him for his kind note ‘but it wasn’t really of any importance about that bell. Don’t trouble any more about it as far as I am concered. It only wants a very tiny bell and I can easily put one up myself some day.’ When Gosselin is ‘round our way’ he invites him to ‘look in and see your old Studio: but I fear it will rather shock you - all its daintiness gone and all that remains a grim workshop - but very useful & convenient withal’. He ends with sympathy for Gosselin’s indisposition: ‘it is not very healthy weather - I’ve got a wretched cold’. 2 April 1892. On letterhead of Wentworth Studios, Manresa Road, Kings Road, S.W. unknown
1991244241PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
200331899Berlin Germany: Feierabend 2003. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 256 pages. Hardcover. Vibrant color illustrations throughout. Black cover boards gilt title on spine. Dust jacket unclipped excellent. Binding tight spine straight. Pages and edges clean. In beautiful condition. Looks barely read and nearly new. Photo essays of the ancient trade routes from the Mediterranean to China. Record # 31899 Feierabend hardcover
44376Zurich, Editions Silva 1971, 300x210mm, 128pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
2258Editions Silva Zurich, 1971, "Iles enchantées" , reliure pleine toile éditeur avec jaquette illustrée, 21x30 cm, 128 pages , 101 illustrations couleurs contrecollées , bon état.
1971004035Zurich , Paris , Bruxelles , Francfort Silva 1971 Grand In Quarto Photographies en couleurs numérotées et contre-collées , cartes . - 134 p. , 1 kg 200 gr.
1973007749Franz Tomamichel Editions Artis Jaquette en bon état Reliure Toile Noire Avec Dorur Bruxelles 1973 128 pages en format grand -4 - Belles photos en couleurs
1973057557Franz Tomamichel Editions Artis Jaquette en très bon état Bruxelles 1973 128 pages en format 19.5 - 28 cm - nombreuses photographies en couleurs collées et au complet - reliure rigide en percaline grenat avec motif et titres en dorure