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10106ETAI Comme neuf, In-8 carre à l’italienne, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustree.
2014052666Milan: Edito Fucina 2014. HEAVY. 446pp map appendices bw & col ills pictorial endpapers. White cloth titled in red in jacket. Slightest of edge wear to jacket. Alfa rRomeo trucks and busses. Text in English and Italian. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Oblong 4to. Edito Fucina Hardcover
198751821ABFriedberg 3 (Dorheim), Podzun-Pallas-Verlag, (1987). 4°quer (21x28), 48 S., mit zahlr. fotograf Aufnahmen, graph. Darst., ill OKart (Brosch), nahezu ungelesen, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar, [= Waffen-Arsenal; 107 : redigiert von: Horst Scheibert],
197658815ABStuttgart, Motorbuch Verlag, 1976. gr8° (24x18), 534 S., mit rund 750 fotograf Aufnahmen und graph. Darst., OKldr mit ill OU, 1. Aufl. Umschlaglaminierung gelockert, Kopf- und Seitenschnitt angestaubt/etwas stockfleckig, sonst fest und sauber,
197085213Hamburg, 1970. Ca. 12 Teile lose in Mappe (Walter Schultz Großvertreter der Daimer-Benz A.G., Hamburg-Altona).
2010120582(Stuttgart, Landau u. Pilsting). Zweite erweiterte Auflage 2010. 115, (3) Seiten. Mit zahlreichen teils farbig faks. Abbildungen. u. Dokumenten. Blauer Original-Leinwand-Einband. Gutes Exemplar. Querformat 21x30 cm
195796741München. 1957. 51, (1) Seiten. Mit zahlr. Abb. u. 3 Falttafeln. Originalbroschur. 21x15 cm
19536946München. (Druckschrift) K 422. Juni 1953. (1), 42 Seiten u. zwei gefaltete Tafeln. Mit 43 Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 21x15 cm
193754364Berlin. (Januar 1937). 32 Seiten und drei teils mehrfach gefaltete u. farbige Tafeln. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur (Etwas fleckig) 21x15 cm
P18761DAF Trucks: 1988 softcover 50 blz. fotoboek met een overzicht van geleverde militaire voertuigen vanaf 1938. Bij de fotos de informatie over de voertuigen. In zeer goede staat en zeldzaam 60 jaar DAF 75 jaar KLu DAF voertuigen voor de Koninklijke Luchtmacht paperback
200557304Hudson Hills Press Inc.,U.S. 2005 In-4 relié 28,7 cm sur 28,4. Livre en anglais. 160 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
200070638The Crowood Press Ltd 2000 In-8 relié 25,2 cm sur 19,6. 200 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
49271Bx.(s.d.)Fascicule in-8 br,illustré.9 p. TBE
192059279Chicago IL & Seattle WA: International Harvester Co. 606 S. Michigan Ave. July 1920. 8vo. 8.75 x 11.75 in. 15 1 pp. Photo illustrations text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated self-printed softcovers cover art of IH Speed Truck bearing advertising of Innovation Trunks on sides center fold crease as issued from mailing chipping & wear to corner staples w/ rust markings minor edgewear still VG- copy w/ mailing label to Merton Rathbun Olympia WA on rear cover. First edition of this surprisingly scarce dealer’s catalogue for the famed International Harvester Speed Model S trucks for 1921. These early Speed trucks were powered by 35 horsepower Lycoming KB 4-cylinder and 50 horsepower Model SLH Lycoming 6-cylinders. The 1921 line-up featured one of the most popular IHC trucks which was the “Red Baby†of which IHC built a number fitted out with full cab and pickup bed painted red and added IHC logos as advertisement. Dealers and jobbers used them as shop and delivery trucks across the country. No copies in Worldcat. International Harvester Co., 606 S. Michigan Ave., paperback
19802858Milano, Libreria dell'Automobile 1980. Oleinen mit SU, 4 24x30 cm, 177 S., in italienischer Sprache, Inhalt: Il culto del 18 Ruote - i nuovi Cow-Boys - il Convoglio - I Paradisi Metallici - Kenworth - Peterbilt - Mack - Freightliner - White - International - Ford - GMC - Gli Altri - Super Boss. Schutzumschlag leichte Gebrauchsspuren, hinten unten ca 4 cm eingerissen. Schutzumschlag Hardcover
ARR-126710621P., Hotchkiss-Brandt, s.d. Dépliant, 27x21 cm, 4 volets, ill. couleurs de A. KOW.
19782856Edita 1978 In-4 reliure éditeur sous jaquette, Illustrations noir & couleurs
19781033481978 Editions GrüEdita-Lazarus - 1978 - 1 vol in-4 - Cartonnage éditeur + jaquette illustrée - Iconographie en noir & blanc et en couleurs en et hors texte - 119 pages
193260264Edgerton WI: Highway Trailer Co. ca. 1932. Oblong folio. 17 x 11 in. 36 pp. Photo-illustrated throughout some double page spreads. Textured printed burgundy softcovers black lettering metal spiral-bound as issued fold at center some age toning rubbing minor scuffing couple leaves w/ minor closed tears still a VG copy. First edition of this surprisingly scarce trailer and heavy equipment catalogue issued by the Wisconsin-based manufacturer at the outset of the Great Depression. The photographs depict the production facilities the machine shop pattern shop chemical & mechanical laboratories as well as detailing the development of the Martin Rocking Fifth Wheel hitch and the series of patents up to 1921 allowing for heavier semi-trailers and travel trailers. The wide varieties of models clients and advertising are all included from dairy company’s to Schlitz Beer specialized pole digging equipment and heavy equipment for installing telephone lines and more. The company was founded originally by Menhall in 1917 in Beloit WI who later leased the Edgerton Wagon Works to begin production before buying the site to expand his factory. The company specialized in commercial semi-trailers as well as small produce trailers and would later become a major supplier for the U.S. Army and Navy during World War II. No copies in Worldcat. Highway Trailer Co., paperback
198834434BBStuttgart, Franckh, 1988. 4° 127 S. überwiegend Ill. OPappband. Leichte Bräunung, sauber und gut erhalten.
Features: Highway to Canoe Country - one of Ontario's newest roads leads to the well-established town of Atikokan and Steeprock Mine in Northwestern Ontario; Five Ways to 'Do' the Rockies; The Woodcarvers of Port Joli - Route 2 on the south shore of the St. Lawrence; Twin Brothers, Twin Trucks - The Robertson brothers, Dave and Phil, from near Niagara Falls and their 1948 1/2-ton pickup trucks customized with early truck caps for storage and sleeping, all for less than $50.00!; Those Road Maps, by Lillian Allison. Two-inch opening at bottom of cover fold. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
199670655Editions Techniques pour l'Automobile et l'Industr 1996 In-4 relié 31,7 cm sur 24,3. 191 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1870D11847c. 1870-1920. Hardcover. Very Good. This collection includes 1 a family photo album depicting Selden circa 1885; 2 a carte-de-visite of Selden circa 1871; 3 three handsome mounted albumen photographs circa 1910 presumably depicting Selden cars; 4 a later photograph of a Selden motor truck; 5 a photostat copy of a legal illustration "Comparative Scale Drawings of Selden Vehicle"; and 6 a 1920 company pamphlet titled "Yesterday Today Tomorrow." The photo album 1 contains 18 cartes-de-visite showing men women and children identified by name in a contemporary hand in ink; family names include Woodruff Tomlinson Sayre Drake Rogers and -- of course -- Seldon. The single carte-de-visite of Seldon 2 was taken by O. F. Weaver of Chicago; a handwritten notation on the verso indicates that it was taken in 1871 as the fire of October 8 1870 "closed his business venture barrel hoop machinery." The mounted albumen photos 3 range in size from 5.75x7.5 to about 7.5x9.5 inches in excellent condition on heavy dark grey mounts with wide margins; showing a couple or a group of gents in Selden cars; it is charminging to see onlookers peering from the windows of the building in the background. A single photograph c. 1915 6.5x4 inches shows a Selden motor truck 4 loaded with Brass Goods from Henry Wray and Sons. Photostat copy 5 of a legal illustration 18.5x7.5 inches with flattened creases from folding and a little smudging shows comparative scale drawings of Selden Vehicle with 2 H. P. Engine of Selden and of Brayton Otto Otto-Langen and Lenoir; showing single- and 3-cylinder engines and listing the weight speed and horsepower of the engine. The company pamphlet 6 offers of 4 different Selden trucks plus text. <br/><br/>George Baldwin Selden 1846-1922 invented an early lightweight combustion engine intended for use in a four-wheeled vehicle and applied for a patent in 1879. This gives him some claim to be the inventor of the automobile. The patent went through years of legal challenges before being granted in 1895 and then faced further decades of lawsuits from Henry Ford and others eventually suffering defeat in 1911. In the meantime he launched the Selden Motor Vehicle Company in 1905 moving into truck manufacture after his patent defeat. Selden trucks are shown in the aformentioned pamphlet "Yesterday Today Tomorrow." hardcover books
1870D11847c. 1870-1920. Hardcover. Very Good. This collection includes 1 a family photo album depicting Selden circa 1885; 2 a carte-de-visite of Selden circa 1871; 3 three handsome mounted albumen photographs circa 1910 presumably depicting Selden cars; 4 a later photograph of a Selden motor truck; 5 a photostat copy of a legal illustration "Comparative Scale Drawings of Selden Vehicle"; and 6 a 1920 company pamphlet titled "Yesterday Today Tomorrow." The photo album 1 contains 18 cartes-de-visite showing men women and children identified by name in a contemporary hand in ink; family names include Woodruff Tomlinson Sayre Drake Rogers and -- of course -- Seldon. The single carte-de-visite of Seldon 2 was taken by O. F. Weaver of Chicago; a handwritten notation on the verso indicates that it was taken in 1871 as the fire of October 8 1870 "closed his business venture barrel hoop machinery." The mounted albumen photos 3 range in size from 5.75x7.5 to about 7.5x9.5 inches in excellent condition on heavy dark grey mounts with wide margins; showing a couple or a group of gents in Selden cars; it is charminging to see onlookers peering from the windows of the building in the background. A single photograph c. 1915 6.5x4 inches shows a Selden motor truck 4 loaded with Brass Goods from Henry Wray and Sons. Photostat copy 5 of a legal illustration 18.5x7.5 inches with flattened creases from folding and a little smudging shows comparative scale drawings of Selden Vehicle with 2 H. P. Engine of Selden and of Brayton Otto Otto-Langen and Lenoir; showing single- and 3-cylinder engines and listing the weight speed and horsepower of the engine. The company pamphlet 6 offers of 4 different Selden trucks plus text. <br/><br/>George Baldwin Selden 1846-1922 invented an early lightweight combustion engine intended for use in a four-wheeled vehicle and applied for a patent in 1879. This gives him some claim to be the inventor of the automobile. The patent went through years of legal challenges before being granted in 1895 and then faced further decades of lawsuits from Henry Ford and others eventually suffering defeat in 1911. In the meantime he launched the Selden Motor Vehicle Company in 1905 moving into truck manufacture after his patent defeat. Selden trucks are shown in the aformentioned pamphlet "Yesterday Today Tomorrow." hardcover
1978135448Stuttgart-Möhringen. Privatdruck. 1978. 25 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen und meist faks. Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 22x21 cn