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P., institut gastronomique de l'huile Lesieur, sans date (env. 1950). In-12 cartonnage décoré de l'éditeur, 220 pages.
1860825CG(um 1860). Chromolithographie hinter Glas. Bildausschnitt: 28,5 x 39 cm.
1860825CG(um 1860). Chromolithographie hinter Glas. Bildausschnitt: 28,5 x 39 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
Un foglio, cm. 27 x 19, testo in cornice. Si illustrano le virtù e le proprietà farmacologiche di un olio d’oliva, Mandosi di Terni. Per la data di pubblicazione cfr G. Lise: La farmacia storia e arte, Milano 1986
19962090502113709061Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
193075392Coalinga: n.p. ca. 1930. This small gathering belonged to Stanley Siegfus a mining consultant geologist and engineer whose papers are held at the Huntington Library. It includes:Four panoramic silver gelatin photographs 10 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches of Big Tar Canyon an oil producing region in the San Joaquin Valley near Coalinga. In the original envelope from R. W. Richards of the USGSSixteen 3 duplicates original photographs of the oil business in the Tupman oil field.A typed letter signed from R.W. Richards to Stanley Siegfus. It discusses the Big Tar Canyon as well as other oil fields Garza Creek McAdam's well. Written on USGS letterhead and dated June 7 1933. Oil field photographs from the Tupman lease in Kern County CA—acquired in 1920 by the Standard Oil Company. Images include oil derricks rigs company buildings views of the fields etc. n.p. unknown
651 p. This copy lacks all illustrations, but retains the extensive text in double columns. Folio. 360 mm . . LACKS ALL PLATES. Small Folio. Though the original cloth boards are present, this deserves rebinding. An important history of the area near Drake's first oil well, and an essential record of America's early oil industry. Scarce. PA 6
a504511980 Bureau of Land Management. 4to. 285pp. photo illustrations many color foldout maps pin bound wraps 3 holes punched at left margin. Depository library stamp on front and on title page. Residue of label on front. VG light wear. paperback
a49230Washington 1982. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Articles in English or French. 4to. 463pp. photo illustrations diagrams wraps. Depository Library stamp on front a few numbers stamped on title page. VG. . paperback
851ALS. ALS. 2pg. 4 " x 7". Feb 1867. Plank Road. An autograph letter signed "Wm H Ostrander" concerning early oil exploration. He wrote to J.E. Lipe: "Sir thinking that you would like to here from me I will drop you a few lines I have my Stone oil the ground so you see I am busy. I have drawed sixty five lodes of stone and will begin to build as soon as the wether sic will admit. John you put any money in an oil well our friend Lathrip has got a lot at Patrolia in Caniday and want to sink a well it is with in Six rods of the flowind sic well at Patrolia that flowes 400 barrels a day and there is no other well near it he thinks a shure sic thing or with very little risk and if he fails is willing to give the company the machinery witch sic is worth a portion of it he divides it in six shares at $500 each you can take a share or a portion of it do as you please. I will try a little for luck if you will take if you will take a share or a portion of it let me know immediately I think that will make the rich come try a little John for luck Mr Lathrip is all right. ". The letter has a light and small stain and is in fine condition unknown
1865250221Benninghoff Run Pennsylvania 1865. Vintage albumen print rounded at top corners mounted on card captioned in pen beneath image. Image: 10 x 13 3/8 in. Image lightly faded some surface abrasion mount soiled. Vintage albumen print rounded at top corners mounted on card captioned in pen beneath image. Image: 10 x 13 3/8 in. Vintage albumen print showing the oil derricks and pump house of Benninghoff Run an important early oil field in Pennsylvania's Oil Creek Valley. The site's Ocean Well dug in 1865 was the first to prove that oil could be extracted from hilly terrain. Benninghoff Run was the scene of violence when teamsters angered over loss of work attempted to destroy the pipeline that comission dealer Henry Harvey built from Benninghoff Run to tanks at the Shaffer railroad two miles away. The right-of-way of the Benninghoff-Shaffer pipeline can be seen in this image as a white streak extending vertically from the fields to the hill in the distance cf. www.petroleumhistory.org. unknown
a27099San Francisco 1956 first edition. Matching yellow covers octavo wraps. Vol. 42 No. 1. 120p. No. 2. 200 pages. Both volumes have numerous foldout maps and diagrams. near VG wraps a bit soiled and lightly worn. Maps are in Fine condition. no owner marks. Pair of volumes: . paperback
1860250325Petroleum Centre 1860. Vintage albumen print rounded at top corners mounted on card captioned in pen beneath image. 1 vols. Image: 10 x 13 3/8 in. Image lightly faded some surface abrasion mount soiled and worn. Vintage albumen print rounded at top corners mounted on card captioned in pen beneath image. 1 vols. Image: 10 x 13 3/8 in. Vintage albumen print of Petroleum Centre Pennsylvania with Oil Creek in the foreground with a few scattered derricks and the town proper on the far bank. Petroleum Centre sprang up in 1861 with the birth of the oil industry in western Pennsylvannia. By 1873 the town was nearly deserted; it is now part of Oil Creek State Park. unknown
1020991666.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19373969791937. Unbound. Near Fine. Original painted color illustration on paper. Image size 14" x 7¼" on 18" x 12" artist board. Near fine with some light toning darkening to the tape and bump to corner of the board. A fun pictures of a two headed traffic cop representing the stop and go traffic that Shell Oil's Super-Shell gasoline to designed to combat. The art was produced by an unknown artist who worked the 1940s for the advertising agency Foote Belding & Cone which represented some of the biggest clients in the world. The art is accompanied by two proofs of magazine advertisements produced by the same artist. A wonderfully whimsical ad. unknown
191775579Powell WY: Southern Montana Oil Company. 1917. Original silver gelatin photograph measuring measuring 39 x 10 inches caption in the plate in white. Small stain to the blank upper margin else very good.First of all we have to love this photograph for having a man with his arms outspread placed in the very middle of the image. It bespeaks a person very exalted to be present in a deserted and beautiful landscape. Southern Montana Oil Company incorporated on October 30 1916 and had established offices in Missoula Montana by 1917. All of its directors came from Anaconda a region known for its copper deposits. The directors I.W. Walker A.F. Mavity R.A. Cobban F. Shannon and T.P. Stewart decided to pursue petroleum riches in southern Wyoming.By April 1917 the new exploration company was drilling wells in the Elk Basin oilfield which crosses the state line between Carbon County Montana and Park County Wyoming. The giant Elk Basin field has a dramatic history of its own as noted in First Wyoming Oil Wells. Southern Montana Oil successfully completed a well that produced 25 barrels of oil a day.y November 1917 company manager George L. Means reported to Colorado’s Fairplay Flume newspaper that drilling operations were getting underway on eight 40-acre tracts near Meeteetse Wyoming once a hideout for outlaw Butch Cassidy. Drilling commercially successful wells proved elusive however and by 1921 Southern Montana Oil Company stock was offered at only two cents per share. After the company failed its stock was described in subsequent inheritance litigation as valueless.The photographer A. G. Lucier was one of the first in the area. He opened his photography studio in Powell in 1909. He was later hired by Tex Holms to be the photographer of his famous 18-day tours of Yellowstone Park. He was also published heavily in the local paper the Powell Tribune. He also tried his hand at motion pictures filming 25000 feet of film at the Pine Ridge Agency. For his work in the Elk Basin Columbia University sent him a congratulatory and flattering letter. By 1920 he and his wife had set up a stand near the current Buffalo Bill Visitor's center and sold photographs of the dPark and it fauna andflora to tourists. Southern Montana Oil Company. unknown
1949Nd103004New York: Standard Oil Co 1949-1951. 1st edition. Very Good. folio. hardback in original cloth c350pp. col. & b/w pls. maps diags. Journal of The Standard Oil Co. Notable illustrators commissioned for art work. Incl. issues from January 1949 to November 1951 inclusive Standard Oil Co hardcover
1946K307894Melbourne: Vacuum Oil Company 1946. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. stiff wrappers 64pp. b/w pls. & ills. duotone ills. tables Small close tear to the top of wrappers o/w nice copy Vacuum Oil Company unknown
Napoli, 1926, 29 novembre, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Il Mattino Illustrato” .
1931ABC_46004Greece Palestine Iran Iraq Egypt 1931. Oblong photograph album 20.5 x 32 cm. With 72 sepia photographs ca. 6 x 8.5 cm. Album of personal photographs commemorating a journey in 1931-1932 to the oilfields in modern Iran and Iraq by a trio of travellers which included the Reverend Philip "Tubby" Clayton 1885-1972 the founder of the Toc H movement. Several photographs show Galilee Jerusalem Rutbah Wells Ar-Rutbah and about 10 show "fields" mostly the main oilfield at Masjed Soleyman and its gas separator.In 1931 Clayton was invited by the director of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company the predecessor of the British Petroleum Company "to inspect the work among the Company units in Persia and the Middle East generally" Harcourt. Accompanied by two friends he travelled by plane train and boat to Lake Tiberias and further by plane to Rutbah Wells a British airfield where the group spent Christmas Eve with British Dutch and German travellers. On Christmas Day they reached Abadan and from there visited the oilfields near Tehran Ahvaz Haftkel Mohammerah Basra and Masjed Soleyman. After a journey to Cairo and Alexandria they boarded an oil tanker for the return journey to Britain. This journey inspired Clayton to plead passionately for improvements to the life of the crews of oil tankers. He described "carrying oil by sea" as "the most lonely job on the world's waters" Clayton. In 1940 he became chaplain of Anglo-Saxon Petroleum's tanker fleet and would subsequently sail on multiple tankers.The photographs must have been taken by Henry Pegg Chappell 1909-1997 since the other members appear he is the only member not present in the photographs and he does not and only Clayton who completed the journey by oil tanker. A carbon copy of a typed list describing all photographs is inserted in the album. Since typed and handwritten additions to the carbon paper refer to Clayton in the third person he probably typed the original list and gave Chappell this carbon copy to insert in his album.With an inscription probably by the three travellers on the title page. Binding slightly worn at the extremities. Paperclip and staple on the typescript rusted. In very good condition.l Clayton "In a tanker" in: The Times 9 March 1932 p. 15; Harcourt The impudent dreamer pp. 216-219. unknown
1976LFA-126711630N° 92 (Mars 1976) 84 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état