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0266922937.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
in-8, 365 pp., broché. Excellent etat. [BAT-5]
186534056Parkersburg 1865. Printed Broadside 7-3/4" x 11". Old folds Very Good.<br/><br/> This is an early report on the development of the petroleum industry in West Virginia. Professor Ward reports on the mineral resources of lands which Mr. Day purchased in Cabell County "Western Virginia." Although navigable waters salt coal and iron have been found in abundance "The value of your lands as OIL TERRITORY is doubtless infinitely above all other considerations. Its situation geographically and geologically is such as to warrant sanguine expectations as to the existence of Oil under all parts of it." Ward describes the "Oil belt" which graces Davy's land and assures him "There is little territory in Western Virginia as yet undeveloped which holds out inducements for finding Oil equal to the value which you own on the Guyandotte."<br/>Not located on OCLC as of October 2020. unknown books
54215BBo.J. Victor Popov geboren 1952 in Kasachstan, studierte Kunst in Lemberg. Er ist seit 1980 freier Künstler. Victor Popov lebt und arbeitet in Düsseldorf.
SLIVCN-9781685079857NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (8/2022)
1856090191.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194029695New York: Standard Oil Company 1940. First Edition. Octavo 22.25cm.; original tan printed card wrappers; 4170pp. Minor wear else Very Good or better. Standard Oil Company unknown books
1989795481PN. New. 1989. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1900003482Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. Very Good condition. Cover lightly rubbed else clean square and unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. No foxing. Pages are fresh and crisp. Bound in the original green cloth with decorations in blind on the front and rear covers. Gilt lettering on the spine is still bright and shiny. This thick heavy book is in 2 parts. Part I contains the Report of the Commission; Review of Evidence; Charts Showing Effects of Combinations on Prices; Topical Digest of Evidence; Index of Digest. Part II features testimony on trusts/combinations in various industries: sugar whisky oil tin steel silver etc. Some 540 pages are filled with testimony concerning the Standard Oil Company by John D. Rockefeller his would-be competitors etc. Oversize Hardcover. This thick heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. . First Edition. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good condition. 264pp. 1325pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Government Printing Office Hardcover
63p. + Color pictorial frontis of the Standard Oil building. Profusely illustrated with some drawings in color. Title page decorated with Standard Oil's Socony Petroleum Products symbol. Printed in red and black throughout. Last page slightly torn without loss. Small 8vo. Original full wraps. Front cover decorated with a 1920's car and trees in black under a full gold moon or sun and title printed in dark blue in a light blue square. Wraps very slightly worn. AUTO/1
1935RO20029497CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1935. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 220pp Nbreuses photog n&b dans le texte. Nbreuses photog couleur sur planches hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
1935R150156093AGENCE THOMPSON.. 1935. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 220 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Dos absent.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
P., institut gastronomique de l'huile Lesieur, sans date (env. 1950). In-12 cartonnage décoré de l'éditeur, 220 pages.
1945232411945. Oil refinery photo archive documenting refinery labor plant operations and worker identity at Kern Oil in Southern California and Mid West Refineries in Grand Rapids Michigan in the immediate postwar years showing how petroleum production expanded through the daily work of identified laborers during the industrial reorganization that followed World War II. The group centers on the men who stood on the ground among cracking towers tank farms piping runs shop buildings and control areas. Postwar oil demand rose with civilian automobile use trucking suburban growth and military-industrial continuity and refineries became key sites where that expansion was made practical through skilled and semi-skilled labor shift work maintenance inspection and dangerous physical proximity to heat pressure fuel storage and heavy equipment. The archive records that system at worker level where industrial growth appears as crews posing beside process units inside service spaces and at small plant structures rather than as abstract production statistics.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 26 silver gelatin photographs each 2.5" x 4.5" Kern Oil Southern California and Mid West Refineries Grand Rapids Michigan circa 1945-1949. Roughly half the images show refinery infrastructure with dense fields of distillation columns and stacks cylindrical tanks elevated piping steel frameworks service roads and storage areas; one dramatic view shows a damaged or collapsed horizontal tank or vessel within a twisted metal structure. A large painted sign reading "MID-WEST REFINERIES INC." advertises "GASOLINES / FUEL OILS / BURNER OILS / KEROSENE." Other views show broader plant grounds with horizontal storage tanks outbuildings and open yards. The remaining photographs focus on workers posed alone and in groups in overalls work shirts caps and brimmed hats standing beside towers near pipe runs outside small office or shack structures and in work areas with process equipment visible behind them. Several versos identify individuals by name including groupings such as "Perry / Bob Patter / Lou Lane / John Higdon" "Charles Johnson / Bart Klein / 1946" "B. Klein / C. West / D. Golden" one inscription reads "4-15-49 / Place / MAX WERTZ SHACK / M-50 / Lou Peterson."<br /> American oil refining in the mid-1940s stood at the junction of wartime production and postwar consumer expansion. Plants that had helped sustain military logistics now fed the fuel economy that depended on workers whose labor was physically demanding and hazardous. These photographs preserve the named men occupying the industrial landscape that structured their livelihoods. Light wear and minor curling; numerous versos with identifying inscriptions; overall very good condition. A grounded postwar labor archive that places refinery workers inside the machinery of American oil production at the moment petroleum became central to everyday life. unknown
2090502113711138Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1931793DG(1931?) Ölgemälde auf Spanplatte, unten rechts monogrammiert. 51 x 37 cm.
1930791DG1930. Farbige Ölkreide, in der Mitte rechts monogrammiert und datiert. 53 x 42 cm + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A
1930791DG1930. Farbige Ölkreide, in der Mitte rechts monogrammiert und datiert. 53 x 42 cm
19301109DGca. 1930. Öl auf Karton. 43 x 34 cm.
59540BBo.J. [4 Warenabbildungen] Maximilian Rakette, geboren 1887, gestorben 1971 (?).
19331100DG1933. Öl auf festem Papier. 56 x 43 cm
19301108DGca. 1930. Öl auf Leinen. 49 x 39 cm.
1337.1aaf50x68.5cm/cadre 55x73cm.
1339.1aafImage 38x47.5cm/cadre 46.5x56.
1335.1aaf54x65.5 cm/cadre 70x80 cm.