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191662233Grand Rapids MI: United Motors Co. Etheridge Printers ca. 1916. Oblong 8vo. 9.25 x 6.25 in. 12 pp. printed in blue & black. Tan-coloured illustrated softcovers cover art of United Motors truck in blue black & tan front cover yapp fore-edges minor soiling to far right fore-edge slight shelfwear still VG copy. First edition of this very scarce dealer’s showroom catalogue for the pre-World War I United Motors Co. filled with factory photos advertising their innovative 6-ton tractor and semi-trailer configurations as considerable cost savings. For 2/3 of the cost of a 5-ton truck the retailer shipper etc. could field a tractor and trailer for less than $ 3300.00. Founded originally as the United Motor Trucks Co. before World War I as a division of the United Light & Railways Co. conglomerate to not only produce trucks and utility vehicles for their own needs but to meet burgeoning demand brought on by improving roads and fast-growing commercial demands before and after World War I. By 1922 Hulswit Kanary and Eckburg were building and selling United Trucks powered by a four-cylinder Continental Engine the lightest model featuring a worm drive and the others often fitted still with chain drives moving to shaft drive and by 1925 would be manufacturing what they called the “Highway Special.†Hulswit 1875-1933 was the president and organizer of the United Light & Railways Co. which held 13 railroad and public service gas & electric utilities and corporations in five states and was forced out of his company in 1926. By that time Kanary had decamped to Hollywood California and the truck manufacturing unit was spun off to ACME Motor Truck Co. of Cadillac MI which continued the badge for a short time. Advertisements for their truck line cease by 1928. Very few of the original company catalogues survive some business records and material can be found in the Austin Automobile Co. Collection Grand Rapids Library Special Collects. Finding Aid May 10 2018; See: Mroz American Cars Trucks & Motorcycles of World War I pp. 365-366; United Trucks Grand Rapids Spectator Vol. 11 Feb. 1922 pp. 17; Buys United Motor The Indianapolis Star Dec. 12 1926 p. 71. United Motors Co., Etheridge Printers, paperback
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, single crease to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 213pp. Book one of the mini company histories of forty-eight American trucking companies, celebrating 100 years of existence since the first firms were set up in 1890. These were mostly the small companies who led the way with trade and transport across North America. Each mini history is accompanied by at least one full-page image of one of their trucks. Extremely scarce in the UK.
196962996Grosse Pointe Farms MI: Verbiest Publishing Company; Chevrolet Motor Division General Motors Corp. 1969. Oblong 4to. 12 x 8.5 in. 2 170 pp. With 100’s of illustrations photos diagrams some leaves printed on yellow paper stock w/ thumb tabs at fore-edge introductory leaf printed TLS from Henry on Chevrolet company letterhead. Colour-illustrated softcovers plastic comb-binding as issued minor shelfwear slight scuffing still VG bright copy. First edition of this scarce and invaluable Chevrolet Dealer guide for special bodies and equipment on the highly desirable and iconic 1969 Chevy C10 pickup and Suburban platform along with extensive advertisers and suppliers information on heavy truck bodies and modifications. The extended opening section Chevy C10 includes builders and suppliers for Campers Motor Home and Van conversions trailers from such famed companies in Michigan Washington Oregon Kansas Indiana Florida and California as Wolverine Campter Co. Open Road Campers Chinook Mobilodge Co. ChevVan Motorhome Turtle Topp Chevrolet Travel Cruiser and Gem Top camper shells. Extended sections on ambulances and rescue vans school buses and school vans food truckstep vans fire engines are all featured. Verbiest 1926-2018 was originally a mortgage banker and sales agent for insurance company before founding Verbiest Publishing in the 1960’s and contracting with Chevrolet Motor Division. No copies in Worldcat. Verbiest Publishing Company; Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Corp.], paperback
2004118338Pepperpot Productions. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. A book that looks almost new; ; 270 pages; Signed by Author . Pepperpot Productions hardcover
200433300Pepperpot Productions 2004-01-01. Hardcover. New. Number 76 of a limited 100 signed copies. Brand New Hardcover Book Crisp and Clean. Pepperpot Productions hardcover
533 pages. "Expert service information. More than 1,000 photos and illustrations. Full maintenance and troubleshooting data. Complete teardown and overhaul procedures." - from front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. A quality working copy. Book
1997108332Massin 1997 In-4 relié 31 cm sur 24. Jaquette en très bon état. 137 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
58 pages. Features: Madam Queen - Missouri Pacific Lines - article with photos; $2 million investment in the new Powhatan Arrow by Norfolk & Western - article with photos; San Francisco's Belt Line; Passengers and Trailer Trucks ride the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad - article with map and photos; Photo Section including nice centerfold photo of St. Louis - San Francisco's train No. 409 steaming across Oklahoma; Welded Rail - Continuous Rail promises to be worth the investment - article with photos; The Wandering West Penn - a trip on the pastoral electric line - article with map and nice photos; Southern Pacific innovative photo feature; Archival photos of early days on the Soo Line; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: News Photos; Grand Trunk Western and Detroit's only rail suburban service; Photo-illustrated Article on Trucks; Adding large chunks of ice to reefers; TVA to the Rescue - Its demand for coal keeps coal-hauling short lines in business; Photo Section; Nice photo centerfold shows the Polar Star pausing at Badminton Station at night; Inside Burlington - Part 2 - a detailed illustrated article; Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania - photos; Great vintage ads; and more. Small faint date stamp atop back cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Magazine
1964109786München. (1964). 6 Seiten zum Auffalten. Mit zahlr. farbigen Abbildungen. (Geringere Gebrauchsspuren). 28x20 cm
200137150USA, Newtown, TheTaunton Press, 2001. 172 Seiten , 28 cm, kartoniert
197085460Turin, Iveco 1970 In-4. Reliure éditeur simili-cuir gris, jaquette en couleurs, 384 pp., importante documention en noir & blanc et en couleurs. Jaquette légèrement effrangée.
195762997Detroit MI: Chevrolet Motor DivisionGeneral Motors Corp. Feb. 1957. 8vo. 180 pp. printed in red & black many illustrations thumb tabs at textblock fore-edge. Textured light blue flexible covers blue lettering front cover rounded corners minor edgewear slight scuffing minor rubbing still VG- bright copy. First edition of this exceedingly rare dealer’s sales handbook filled with proprietary “inside information†for the iconic 1957 Chevrolet trucks redesigned along with the passenger cars. This model year featured the redesigned body style with wrap-around windshield hooded headlights egg-crate grille and the pickup became famed for its popularity with street-racers. This catalogue enabled Chevy sales staff to easily select the model of truck that best suited the body style length load capacity and accessories that the customer needed. For each model including pickups sedan delivery vans panel vans Suburban Caryalls Tandem Trucks School Buses and more specifications for tires axles brakes cabs and bodies along with engines radiators and suspension with photos and diagrams are shown. No copies in Worldcat. Chevrolet Motor Division,General Motors Corp., unknown
198050683ABNovara, IGDA (Druck) / Iveco (Hrsg), [um 1980]. 4° (30x29), 384 S., mit zahlr. meist historischen Aufnahmen, graph. Darst., Faksimiles, OKldr mit ill OU, nahezu ungelesen, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar,
94 pages. Features: Flight of the Phoenix - Ron Turner's 1956 Ford F-100; 5th Annual Chevy/GMC Truckin' National's; Thacker's Weed Whacker - Dave Thacker's 1979 Datsun; Armor Deck - the security blanket for trucks; Suzuki's new Samurai; Holiday Gift Guide; Readers' Renderings; Formula S-10 Blazer - Bob Clark's 1985 S-10 Blazer; 590 H.P. Mini Van! - Ford of Europe makes fast deliveries; Mini Van Coversion - the final chapter; 1986 Toyotas; Fresno F-100 Harvest - the 15th Annual North/South Run. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
248 pages. Features: One 2 Show - a Northern California Mini; Ford concept trucks; Purple Merc; Add Corvette rear suspension to your project truck; Annual run at Prado Park; Jerry Covington and two of his fine Chevy pickups; Pro Farm Ford; Add a suspension lift to your truck; The Torch - from Florida; Alloy Toy - an $85k street pickup; The Narrow Way; West Coast Mini-Truckin' Nationals; Solomon Gallegos and his custom Chevys; Sinbad; Chevy door repair; Owen Jeancart and his Canadian Classic Chevy pickup; Russell Performance Products 454; and much more. Short tape repair to top of spine. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
199512270Stuttgart Motorbuch Verlag, 1995. Durchgehend bebildert. 175 S. 30 x 22,5 cm Pp. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
1983046875Niedernhausen/ Ts.., Falken Verlag., 1983. 94(1)S. mit zahlreichen farbigen fotografien. Zustand: Einbandkanten minimal berieben. 4°. OPappband.
116 pages. Features: Cover photo of Russian Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel to outer space and back; Nice one-page ad for the Volkswagen (VW) truck (microbus); Showdown nears for Castro in Cuba; JFK and how he runs the White House; One-page photo ad for GE's two-way radio; Russia's Triumph in Space - What Does It Mean? - photo-illustrated article; Why The U.S. Wasn't First; A Look at what the U.S. has - and plans - in space; Where U.S. Went Wrong - The Ways to Catch Up; JFK Learns About Personal Diplomacy; Why De Gaulle is a Growing Problem for U.S.; Kennedy's plan to deal with corn surplus; Up Front with U.S. Guerrillas in Southeast Asia - an eyewitness report; A Close New Look at Nehru's India; The Red Terror in Tibet - Interview with the Dalai Lama; Crime Wave Hits Washington, D.C. - with photo of Dallas O. Williams who has 59 convictions, including murder; Critical thinking about the "Show" trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel; Nice small photo ad for Checker Motors Corp. of Kalamazoo; Nice two-page color-photo ad for (red) Chevy trucks with IFS (independent front suspension) on excavation site; How the United Mine Workers (UMW) under John L. Lewis uses its considerable investments, and why; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1998LFA-126739461Une plaquette de 24 pages, format 170 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1998, bon état
192258048Grand Rapids MI: United Motors Products Co. Eckburg Automobile Co. Distributor 310 Ioia Ave. NW formerly Michigan Cadillac Co. Ltd. ca. 1922. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 8.5 in. 41 silver gelatin images 29 linen-backed sized 8 x 9.75 in. many w/ sales and product information on verso some typed others in manuscript a few w/ photographer’s stamps all hinged at gutter margin 11 loose inserted into archival mylar sleeves bound in at gutter margin w/ photographer & dealer’s stamps on versos many w/ style pricing and product information on versos as well in manuscript some chipping & edgewear to these some corners torn creasing from wear. Contemporary limp calf Proudfit Loose Leaf Co. post-binder brass screw-posts at gutter margin rounded corners minor rubbing VG exemplar. An exceptional dealer’s showroom photo catalogue for the post-World War I United Motors Products Co. filled with factory photos advertising a variety of 1 1/4 ton up to 5 ton models in assorted finished configurations. Founded originally as the United Motor Trucks Co. before World War I as a division of the United Light & Railways Col. conglomerate to not only produce trucks and utility vehicles for their own needs but to meet burgeoning demand brought on by improving roads and fast-growing commercial demands before and after World War I. By 1922 Hulswit Kanary and Eckburg were building and selling United Trucks powered by a four-cylinder Continental Engine the lightest model featuring a worm drive and the others often fitted still with chain drives moving to shaft drive and by 1925 would be manufacturing what they called the “Highway Special.†An artist’s rendering features a birds-eye view of the Grand Rapids MI plant bearing the name change in 1922 to United Motors Products Co. and subsequent images show stave flatbed delivery specialized dump trucks and more. Companies such as Henry Smith Floral Heyman Home Outfitters Van Den Berg Bros. Sample Furniture Grand Rapids Wood Finishing Co. Elston Packing & Storage Central Michigan Paper Co. Perfected Grave Vault Co. and others all featured fleets of UMP Co. Trucks. Many of these images bear the stamp of Eckberg Auto Co. of Grand Rapids which before 1916 was the Michigan Cadillac Co. Ltd. and later became truck distributor first for United Motor Products Co. and then ACME Truck Co. Hulswit 1875-1933 was the president and organizer of the United Light & Railways Co. which held 13 railroad and public service gas & electric utilities and corporations in five states and was forced out of his company in 1926. By that time Kanary had decamped to Hollywood California and the truck manufacturing unit was spun off to ACME Motor Truck Co. of Cadillac MI which continued the badge for a short time. Advertisements for their truck line cease by 1928. Hulswit had been forced out with a $ 10 million dollar payment which he parlayed into the successful American States Securities Corp. which survived and thrived during the Great Depression only to die tragically while fixing his radio antenna at the Hotel Astor and plummeting to his death. Although no similar examples are found and very few of the original company catalogues survive some business records and material can be found in the Austin Automobile Co. Collection Grand Rapids Library Special Collects. Finding Aid May 10 2018; See: Mroz American Cars Trucks & Motorcycles of World War I pp. 365-366; United Trucks Grand Rapids Spectator Vol. 11 Feb. 1922 pp. 17; Buys United Motor The Indianapolis Star Dec. 12 1926 p. 71. United Motors Products Co., Eckburg Automobile Co., Distributor, 310 Ioia Ave., NW (formerly Michigan Cadillac Co., Ltd.), unknown
192059221Cincinnati OH & Chicago IL: Stewart Iron Works United States Motor Truck Co. Kaufmann & Fabry Co. 1920. Oblong 12mo. 6 x 4.5 in. 10 leaves unnumbered. w/ each separately featuring 5 linen-backed silver gelatin mounted photographs 50 in total sized 3.5 x 5.5 in. rounded corners many w/ negative no. in lower fore-edge w/in the negative leporello accordion style black linen hinges for each leaf mounted w/ linen hinges at gutter margin. Original stamped folding post-binder salesman case w/ foldover flap snapped clasp w/ gilt lettering stamped on front minor rubbing shelfwear still a VG bright copy. First edition thus of this exceedingly scarce original salesman sample photo catalogue for the short-lived truck manufacturer. Founded originally in 1862 by Stewart Sr. who opened the business originally in Covington KY the company quickly grew and eventually divided into three separate corporations by 1902. The Stewart company cornered the market on cemetery fencing across America manufactured the heavy duty trucks used by the US Army during World War I and installed iron works and benches in New York City’s Central Park the light fixtures in Congress fencing and gates at the Panama Canal the jail cells at Alcatraz Sing-Sing and Leavenworth. These sales photographs illustrate many of the companies purchasing heavy trucks from the US Motor Truck Co. division following World War I. Depicted here are flatbed trucks for The Diem & Wing Paper Co. in Cincinnati OH; Julius J. Bantlin Co. Wholesale Automotive Equipment and Saddlery; panel trucks for Baking companies w/ delivery doors built into the sides; a freezer or ice truck for the Niser Ice Cream Co. featuring curved cab similar to trolleys and other rail cars; or a dump truck for T.W. Spinks Co. featuring a Lehigh lift bed. The Stewart Iron Works truck division would continue until 1928 and also was a key truck supplier for Dow Drug Stores the Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Post Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. and many others. Kaufmann & Fabry was an active commercial photographic firm specializing in architectural photography in Chicago from before 1910 and are still an active company. Founders were Charles D. Kaufmann b. 1888 an Austrian-American and Herman Fabry 1879-1955 German-American who are perhaps best remembered as the official photographers of the 1933 Century of Progress World’s Fair and were awarded not only the rights for publishing and distributing photographs and photos in publications but also operated a camera shop and film processing lab on the Exhibition grounds through 1933 and 1934. No copies of similar photographic catalogues could be located in institutional holdings or Worldcat and in fact almost no contemporary sales literature of the short-lived United States Motor Truck Co. division appears to have survived. [Stewart Iron Works], United States Motor Truck Co., [Kaufmann & Fabry Co.], unknown
140 pages. Features: Golden Newbies - BTO, Trooper, Prism, Doucette, Stonebolt, Nick Gilder and Chilliwack are making records in Vancouver - fantastic article with great photos of Bruce Allen, Sam Feldman, Jay Gold, Terry David Mulligan, and others; Microsurgery - Glen Whitehouse gets a new thumb; Alison Griffiths - Managing the U.S. Women's Ski Team; Victor Lee and the local Chinese Benevolent Association; When Trucks Went Logging - an incredibly informative and readable account of the adventurous development of truck logging in B.C.; Quircky reduction kiln - a long day and night at the high fire kiln; Gaawa-Hanas - The Enchanted Place, Poem by Peter Trower; and more. Above-average wear. PLEASE NOTE: Covers not included. Magazine
J51Ministère de la Guerre, 25 Septembre 1943. In-8, 789pp., nombr. photos et croquis d'encombrement cotés, br.
2002LFA-126717637Une brochure de 38 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 2002, Patrimoine Rhônalpin, bon état