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196792DG1967. Öl auf Panel. Bildformat: 70 x 48 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
594444Chez L'Auteur Marseille 1949 Grand et fort in-4 ( 335 X 260 mm ) de XVII-208 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs et ors, aux armes de Marseille, chemise et étui décorés. Portrait photographique de l'auteur en frontispice. Préface de Charles MAURRAS. Beau livre illustré de 110 bois dessinés et gravés par Louis JOU ( pleine page, in-texte, bandeaux, culs-de-lampe et lettrines ). 6 planches en couleurs in-texte, dont 2 sur Auvergne ( une tête de chapitre et un in texte ). EDITION ORIGINALE au tirage limité à 1026 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci 1 des 1000 exemplaires sur Auvergne à la main pur chiffon des Moulins du Val de Laga, près Ambert, Puy-de-Dôme. Etui légèrement frotté, très bel exemplaire, non rogné enrichi d'un IMPORTANT ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE SIGNE sous forme de spirituel poème, de Maurice BRUN.
1995275936PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19091289Oakland 1909. About very good. Six pieces including three real photo postcards typed letter folding map and transmittal envelope. Light creasing to images; light tanning to letter and map. Interesting promotional material for the La Blanc Oil Company for their developments in the Sunset Oil Field in Kern County California in 1909. A folding plat map of the field near Maricopa southwest of Bakersfield shows La Blanc's holdings highlighted in red and a brief text touts the geographical relation to other producing wells. Also included is a typed progress report on the depth of drilling accomplished and the anticipated time before reaching the deposits which assures investors that "No doubt is expressed by any one of our ultimate success." The photo postcards show supposedly representative images of gushing oil pipes overflowing oil barrels and a very pleased group of men overseeing the scene. A nice group with the original transmittal envelope addressed to an Edgar Bonnemort of Oakland. unknown books
1931795DG1931. Ölgemälde auf Karton, unten links monogrammiert und datiert. 69 x 76 cm.
9500N O E productions de Paris 1973
53032n.p.: privately printed n.d. n.d. 8 3/4" x 4" in pictorial wrappers. 34 pp . 17 pages written in Spanish and 17 pages written in English. An itinerary of a trip from the National Palace to Toluca and the Toluca Volcano followed by information on points of interest. Itinerary of a trip from Mexico to Jalapa via Puebla to Perote and Jalapa followed by information on points of interest. Two fold-out maps printed in green and burgundy . one showing route to Toluca and the other showing the route to Jalapa with points of interest noted on each map. Inset are basic street maps of Jalapa Puebla and Toluca. Light soiling to wrappers and with light rubbing to spine. Also includes 9" x 13 1/2" sheet folded to 8 panels titled "Driving to Mexico Helpful Hints for the Motorist." 2 cover panels and 2 panels showing a distance chart and locations of "Aguila" Gasoline & "Aguilol" Lubricants. Opposite 4 panels offer a map printed in red and green and showing various points of interest along the "Laredo-Mexico City" Road. Soiling throughout panels. privately printed, n.d. unknown
viii, [1], 162 pages. Attractively colour-illustrated maroon boards. Two maps in pocket inside back board. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photos, illustrations, graphs and tables. "Seven of the papers are devoted to discussion of stratigraphy and stratigraphic problems, three are discourses on structural problems, two are concerned with economic geology, and one with the development of hydroelectric power in the Bow River drainage basin. Begins with a brief sketch of the human history of the area being studied." - Preface. Intended to serve as a useful and valued part of every geologist's library. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Book
1965233141965. Offshore oil construction photographs documenting platform fabrication barge work marine transport and field logistics tied to the Gulf Coast petroleum industry in 1965-66 with direct evidence of how offshore drilling depended on a broad labor system before a rig ever reached a producing field. Taken at Farmers Marine Copper Works in Galveston Texas the archive records the building and handling of steel jackets deck sections cranes work barges service vessels and crew activity that made offshore extraction possible. The Gulf of Mexico was the proving ground of the modern offshore petroleum industry as the region became the incubator for an industry later exported worldwide.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 53 color photographs 3.5" x 3.5" Galveston Texas 1965-66. The photographs show offshore structures in multiple stages of assembly and movement rather than a single completed drilling scene. Repeated views include steel platform legs and jacket sections standing in the water beside cranes and barges; large deck modules being hoisted or aligned over pilings; work decks with hoses railings and moored service boats; crewmen gathered onshore and aboard vessels; and small aircraft and automobiles used in project access and inspection. Several images show major marine lifts in progress with cranes extending over partially assembled structures and barges positioned tight against the work. Others widen out to open water towing scenes or partially completed platforms against distant mountainous terrain indicating that some photographs may record project deployment or field work beyond Galveston even if no specific destination is identified on the objects themselves. Handwriting on one verso of a group of men identifies "McClure / Chas. Young / Smithy."<br /> <br /> By the mid 1960s offshore oil had become central to both the U.S. energy economy and Texas coastal industry. Gulf Coast yards built and serviced the jackets pipe vessels and equipment that allowed companies to move farther offshore and later federal studies described fabrication yards as a core part of the offshore system that linked land based labor to offshore production. Texas held a special place in that expansion because its ports yards engineering firms and petroleum capital helped turn the Gulf into a permanent industrial frontier. Light handling wear and most exhibit curling; images generally clean and well preserved. Overall good condition. A strong documentary record of offshore construction labor at the moment when Texas Gulf Coast yards were helping scale the offshore oil industry from regional enterprise to national system. unknown
1970233351970. Offshore oil rig construction photographs of marine industrial labor and heavy equipment operations at the Port of Galveston Texas undated showing how Gulf Coast petroleum infrastructure was assembled through coordinated crane work deck staging and vessel support. Made by an unidentified worker contractor or site observer with direct access to the platform and adjoining work areas the group records the operational system behind offshore petroleum expansion rather than only the finished structure: derrick components rising between lattice boom cranes machinery positioned on crowded deck surfaces workers monitoring equipment from railings and platforms and service craft moving below the job site. Within the history of Gulf Coast oil and gas development these images preserve the waterfront and offshore construction process through which drilling and extraction infrastructure entered service in one of the chief locations which allowed Texas entry into national and international trade.<br /> <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 17 silver gelatin snapshot photographs each about 3.5" x 5" also includes 18 negative images 35 mm Port of Galveston Texas circa 1960s-1970s. The prints concentrate on a single marine construction environment with repeated views of tall lattice cranes a derrick or drilling tower under assembly steel framework catwalks railings deck mounted machinery and industrial piping. Several photographs move between wide and close vantage points: one looks down onto a work deck strewn with cables drums tools and structural members; another isolates a crane boom overhead; others frame the rig against open water with a small service boat alongside. Two views show a worker in coveralls standing at the railing and looking across the site; in one image the patch on his back reads "Farmers Marine Copper Works Inc. Petro Chemical Marine Galveston Texas" directly tying the group to a named Galveston industrial contractor. Another figure in light clothing appears deeper in the structure. Interior or semi enclosed machinery views include a hopper shaped component rollers and processing equipment. The accompanying negative strips are marked and the original photo processing envelope survives with printed instructions preserving the group's original commercial processing context.<br /> <br /> <br /> Galveston's port facilities formed part of the larger Gulf Coast industrial network that supported offshore petroleum construction marine transport and heavy fabrication across the twentieth century and this group fixes that system at deck level through workers machinery staging practices and support traffic in the water below. Light wear curling and handling to prints and negatives; processing envelope creased and worn. A concise visual record of offshore oil infrastructure under construction with strong research value for petroleum history labor history and Gulf Coast industrial development showing Galveston as a site where harbor industry and offshore oil support work converged making the port a key setting for mid twentieth century energy expansion.<br /> l. unknown
1971026475Houston TX: Gulf Oil 1971. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 10catalogssupplements&bulletins; SC gray 3-ring binder; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. lubrication; grease; hydralulics; oils. from 1967-1971 <br/> <br/> Gulf Oil hardcover
19711101421971 Editions Fernand Hazan - 1971 - In-4, cartonnage toilé imitation velours bordeaux avec titre doré sur le 1er plat et au dos, emboitage cartonné imitation velours bordeaux - 171 p. - Illustrations en couleurs et en N&B hors-texte
1989ART5903MRelié, 372 pages, paru le 20 janvier 1989 chez Mercatorfonds, livre en très bon état, avec pour seul défaut, le plat du dos de la jaquette très abîmé par une déchirure ( visible sur les photos ).
TAB0000051. XXème siècle. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Huile sur toile encadrée. Dimensions avec cadre : 48 x 65cm. Dimensions oeuvre à vue : 37 x 55cm. Oeuvre signée en bas à droite. Mention du titre et du nom du peintre au dos. Peinture du cadre écaillée.. . . . Classification : 920.4-Huile
1930005898St. Louis MO: Blackwell Wienlandy Co. 1930 Blackwell Wienlandy Co. St. Louis MO. 1930. Hardcover. First Edition. Book is tight square and unmarked but for former owner names on front pastedown. Book Condition: Very Good; wear to spine sides tail head tips and bottom boards from shelving; interior toning. Internally Fine condition. No DJ. Black grained boards and spine with tarnished gilt lettering on the spine and front board with tilt blocking. 141 pp 8vo. The unitization movement is the child of necessity for economical development and operation of American oil pools in light of competition from foreign sources and contributes ot lower costs of production. A clean very presentable copy. Blackwell Wienlandy Co. hardcover
1948183725London: Compiled in the Companies' Head Office 1948. An informative survey of the Middle East and its oil industry First edition of this excellent handbook for IPC employees outlining the operations and expanding importance of the petroleum industry and surveying the history and current condition of states in Arabia the Gulf and the Levant. Chapter 1 describes the IPC's formation the mechanisms for opening a new concession the history of its prospecting and extraction projects and the Mediterranean pipeline. A chapter on the culture of the Arab world is followed by regional breakdowns that draw on company and government reports. Concerning the Gulf the handbook emphasizes the potential of oil exploration to transform the region. In Qatar where an oil field was discovered in the late 1930s "the population is scanty and wretchedly poor. The Company's present operations supply almost the sole source of wealth. The building of necessary roads jetties dwellings offices workshops stores and the like has advanced simultaneously with drilling" pp. 15 & 69. Accompanying the text are valuable plates showing IPC operations in Kirkuk and near Tripoli views of Qatar and Bahrain from the air and a well with head fittings and flow lines. The folding regional map details oil fields refineries and pipelines both built and projected. A useful tabular appendix summarizes the present state of the IPC's concessions including the area they cover and the rights granted as well as current exploration licenses. Octavo. Half-tone portrait frontispiece of King Faisal and 26 plates folding area map at rear maps in text. Original grey cloth spine lettered in red company logo in red on front board. Ownership inscription "L. B. Griffiths Tripoli 21.11.1948" on front free endpaper. Light sunning marking at head of front board top edge foxed: very good. hardcover
2012N5167Tel Aviv: Archaeological Center 2012. Original Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Folio. 287pp. Text English and French. A VERY GOOD CLEAN AND FRESH COPY. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED. <br/> <br/> Archaeological Center hardcover
2080202103702048Taishukanshoten N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 149p Size: 21cm A5 Taishukanshoten paperback
Features: Eel fishing in the Richelieu at the twin towns of St. Jean and Iberville; Writing on Stone - Milk River, Southern Alberta; East Coast Totem Pole - John L. Bradford of Hunt's Point, Nova Scotia; Lillooet's Ice Cave - a freak of nature discovered near Lillooet, B.C. by Martin Chernault; Protecting Our Heritage - the work of Ducks Unlimited; The "Tent" that's Permanent - the Shakespearean Festival Theatre at Stratford, Ontario. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Elora Gorge on the Grand River; Sunny Okanagan; Crafts on the River Route - the shore road along the St. Lawrence River; Newfoundlanders' harvest of the sea - with photos of the good old fishing days; From Orchids to Horned Toads in the Cypress Hills of Alberta; Something different in Nova Scotia - changes to Citadel Hill and 'The Ovens". Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The friendly voice of Canada - the forest of shortwave transmitter masts near Sackville, N.B. which send the signal of the CBC International Service to distant lands; They're Tenting Tonight - tenting in Canada's parks; Miracle in the Mountains - Lake Louise is rated as one of the seven most nearly perfect landscapes on earth; The Great Trans-Canada Trail / The Carlton Trail from Winnipeg to Edmonton; British Columbia's Gulf Islands - nice photos. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Pictures from five Canadian Zoos; Raising speckled trout at Balsam Creek, near North Bay, Ontario; The Senega-Root (Snake-root) Diggers of Manitoba; Alberta Handicrafts; The North Shore Highway from Baie Comeau to Quebec along the St. Lawrence River; Sandford Boat Hole - pine-sized picturesque harbour just north of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: New Brunswick Claybake - the Deichmanns of Sussex, New Brunswick; The last of the wooden heads - Cigar store Indian named Mazeppa in St. Thomas, Ontario and the large cedar wooden head carved by Pete Fuoci which was used at the opening of the Big Bend highway between Revelstoke and Golden, B.C. in 1940; Dude Ranches; The Scottish Highlanders come to Fergus, Ontario; Le Chien d'Or of Quebec City; The Stolen Church - St. Peter's Church on Lake Windermere used to be at Donald, B.C. and was supposed to be in Revelstoke but Rufus Kimpton and J.C. Pitts may have played a role in changing this! Bit of writing atop back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: the Garden of Wonders at Montreal's LaFontaine Park; Tiny Chapel in the badlands near Drumheller; Saint John County Court House remarkable stairway - no posts; Stalactites in Ontario - the Bonnechere Caves; The West's First Post Office - on Winnipeg's Higgins Ave; Little Lake Manitou, Saskatchewan; Acadian heritage; Buddies on the Border - the New Brunswick/Maine border; Land of Monsters -Okanagan's Ogopogo; Little Britches Dude Ranch at Patricia, Alberta; Car Maintenance points to check. Small piece missing from lower corner of front cover. A sound copy. Book
18 pages. Cover illustration of Princess Margaret Rose by Dorothy Wilding. Contents: How often should motor oil be changed?; Vancouver Island's new Island Highway; Where Past and Future Meet - Fantastic industrial sites along Ontario's Highway 17; Gordon Lund - Taxidermist of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; Identify photos of Canadian sites; Casa Loma - Canada's Famous Castle; Average wear. Three-inch opening at foot of cover-fold. Unmarked. Address label on back cover. Book