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1935379BGLeipzig, Otto Börner, um 1935. Farblithographie auf festem Papier. Bildgrösse: 71 x 99 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
1935379BGLeipzig, Otto Börner, um 1935. Farblithographie auf festem Papier. Bildgrösse: 71 x 99 cm.
grand in-8°, 128 pp. illustre en noir et en couleurs, broche, couverture illustree couleurs. Bon etat. [GD8-3]
in-4° 191 pp. entièrement illustre en couleurs, cartonnage d'Edition sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [PLC-2]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Staple-bound. 10 1/4"w x 13 3/4"h. 34 pages. No date shown; circa 1962.
0332528367.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364259108.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995LFA-126725724Un ouvrage de 139 pages, format 240 x 230 mm, illustré de photographies d'Alain Christof, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 1995, Edisud, bon état
1986129276Economica, coll. « La Bibliothèque des matières premières » 1986 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15,5. 264 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Features: X for Escape - Photo-illustrated article (part 1 of 2) by Flt.-Lieut. Tony Pengelly describes the dramatic Great Escape from Luft Stalag III involving 83 prisoners, 50 of whom were later shot - basis for the classic WWII film The Great Escape starring Steve McQueen; Nice cover illustration by R. York Wilson features brass band practicing; W.A. Irwin becomes new Editor of Maclean's - photo and brief article; Relax - It's Good for You; Bee Business - Ervin Hogarth has 150 bees near Tara, Ontario; Mars Gone Barmy - Maj.-Gen. J.F.C. Fuller argues atomic war cannot be won; Where Milk is Medicine - Europe's lack of food in the aftermath of WWII; Britian's Place in the World; Washington Memo - U.S. Strikers want to keep war wages (52 for 40 or Fight!); Backstage Ottawa - NRMA men (Zombies) were sent to the First Canadian Division on or after VE Day; Is the Union Shop Democratic? - arguments for and against; Sculptors Elizabeth Wyn Wood and Mani Hahn - Photo-illustrated article; "When the Ice-Worms Nest Again" - Brief article discussing Robert Service; Stretch the Meat; and more. Short stories include: Molly Was a Doctor; White Horse; Soft Music. Nice ads for: The Wartime Prices and Trade Board (encouraging the mending of clothes); Imperial Oil (featuring oil exploration); Frigidaire, Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese; Canadian Pacific (color illustration of driving of the last spike to celebrate 60 years of progress, 1885-1945); Pepsodent Tooth Paste; Eveready Flashlight Batteries - featuring image of Vancouver radio personality Thora Anders; Arrid deodorant - featuring photo of Gertrude Niesen; Nostalgic one-page Maclean's subscription ad; National War Finance Committee; Nice colour-photo Caterpillar Diesel ad inside back cover features two dozers preparing new rail bed through mountains. 68 pages. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this historic vintage issue. Book
18-1447Delaware: Penn-Beaver Oil Co. 1925. Single page. 11 x 8.5 inches. Printed both sides. Very Good. Issued to Henry C. Gibson. Dated Dec 10 1925. Signed by company president and treasurer. Delaware: Penn-Beaver Oil Co., 1925. unknown
248 p. Illustrations. Map end papers. 4to. Gilt decorated dark blue cloth binding. PA 21
pp. (575)-(918) + Two large folding pocket charts and 3 maps. 9 p. List of publications of the PA Geological Survey 1874-1886. Original black cloth binding. Old damping. Charts dampstained. This volum e is the second of the four part series.
1892613N.p. but likely Pennsylvania 1892. Good. 28pp. Folio. Original black half sheep and marbled boards. Spine and corners heavily worn boards worn. Several leaves cut away with later French funeral notices pasted in on stubs. Ledger recording transactions for several companies and individuals extracting oil in Pennsylvania from 1889 to 1892. The ledger records the name of the company listing the date and then barrels of crude and refined oil "sound" and "broke." Named parties involved in the extraction include James Stewart Aetna Oil Co. Miles Stitt Crew Levick Co. Jos. Kelly & Co. James Harding and others. Several have street addresses listed below their names which would allow for firmer identification with some research. Notations are occasionally in French and taken together with the funeral notices pasted in at the front of the volume we surmise that the owner of the ledger may have been Francois Poulard of Philadelphia to whom one of the notices is addressed. unknown books
186538685Philadelphia 1865. Broadside with a table of the rates of fare on verso. Woodcut illustration of a locomotive. Sheet size: 19 x 8 inches. Extraordinary survival: a railroad broadside advertising a route to America's first oil boom.<br/> <br/>The first oil well in the United States was drilled by E. L. Drake in Oil Creek Pennsylvania near Titusville in 1859. On the 29th of August oil was struck and the first boom was on. Towns such as Oil City and Pithole sprang up. The Titusville population exploded from 250 residents to over 10000 in little more than five years; Pithole expanded from four log-cabin farmhouses to a bustling city with over 50 hotels over the span of five months in 1865. At its peak the Pennsylvania wells were producing one third of the world's oil. An ephemeral survival of America's first oil rush. unknown books
18651597Philadelphia 1865. Still very good. 411-14pp. Original printed wrappers. Light dust soiling to wraps. Moderate tanning and light foxing internally. Unrecorded report that documents the first annual shareholder meeting of the Noble & Delamater Petroleum Company which took place on April 10 1865 the day after Lee's surrender at Appomattox. The pamphlet presents the current financial circumstances of the company delineates levels of production and revenue over the past year and presents the by-laws of the company. The Noble well was one of the most significant and famous early bonanzas in the oil country of northwestern Pennsylvania. The well was first bored on farm land leased by Orange Noble and George Delamater in 1860. It produced no oil for three years until the decision was made to drill deeper at which point the well turned into a gusher producing thousands of barrels of oil per day for the next two years. By the time this public company was formed production was declining rapidly and according to contemporary reports the well was in the process of being closed up by the end of 1865 with both Noble and Delamater having sold their interests in the company. An excellent document of a famous episode in the early oil history of Pennsylvania. books
136265aaf1862, 35x42 cm., Oelmalerie signé et daté 1862 ( huile sur toile) / Oil on canvas. encadré / Gerahmt.
19971088421997 Editions Loris Talmart - 1997 - In-8, broché, couverture à rabats - 72 p. - Nombreuses reproductions d'oeuvres in, hors-texte et pleine page en couleurs - Contient une carte avec envoi et dessin de Michel Jarrot
330 + (2) p., 297 fig. in et hors-texte, certaines en couleurs. Petites déchirures à la jaquette. Inv. 15068.
1869665DG1869. Oel auf Leinwand. Format: 58 x 76 cm. Mit Holzrahmen: 75 x 96 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
1869665DG1869 Oel auf Leinwand. Format: 58 x 76 cm. Mit Holzrahmen: 75 x 96 cm.
60631BBo.J. [3 Warenabbildungen] (Petra Petitpierre, geborene Frieda Kessinger, geboren am 13. Mai 1905 in Zürich, gestorben am 23. Dezember 1959 in Murt
60397BBo.J. [4 Warenabbildungen] (Petra Petitpierre, geborene Frieda Kessinger, geboren am 13. Mai 1905 in Zürich, gestorben am 23. Dezember 1959 in Murt
60630BBo.J. [3 Warenabbildungen] (Petra Petitpierre, geborene Frieda Kessinger, geboren am 13. Mai 1905 in Zürich, gestorben am 23. Dezember 1959 in Murt