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1832WRCAM16639Np 1832. 32pp. Later half calf and marbled boards a very good copy. Rare tariff pamphlet focusing on the evils of free trade. Includes excerpts from Alexander Hamilton's manufactures report and a speech by Calhoun defending the tariff. The NUC locates only one copy at Union College. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 12521. hardcover books
1836765Wolfeboro N. H. 1836. Tall Folio. 385 x 155 mm. 15 ¼ x 6 inches. 68 pp. Contemp. marbled boards leather spine; some minor deterioration to parts of the calf spine a few signatures sprung otherwise a good sound ledger. Cobbler David H. Whitehouse 1807-1839 lived primarily in Wolfeboro Carroll County New Hampshire. This volume of records appears to have kept up to his death at age 33. His wife was Mary M. Giles Whitehouse 1806 - 1899 and they had two children; Joseph and Abigail. Whitehouse's customers came mostly from Carroll County including the towns of Brookfield Conway Moultonborough and Wakefield. Whitehouse's signature appears on the front fly leaf and on the folio numbered 27. Entries include the date cost and job including various types of shoes; slippers calfskin shoes repairing boots boots and women's shoes. Whitehouse also purchases material for his trade including a shoemaker's seat and tools. The book also includes some household expenses and foodstuffs etc. Customer names include Dudley Pike Ephraim Parsons James C. Perkins John Chadwick Charles Colman Thomas W Mordough Joseph Malcham John Rollins and Nathaniel Barker to name a few of the local names prominent in the ledger. The first two pages of the book has a written transcript of the first 11 stanzas of Tennyson's poem "The May Queen'; two stanzas of the "Pirate Song or Serenade"; and a seven-stanza poem "To my Sister" dedicated at the bottom "To my sister Abby." All the text appears to be in the same hand. . unknown
1836765Wolfeboro N. H. 1836. Tall Folio. 385 x 155 mm. 15 ¼ x 6 inches. 68 pp. Contemp. marbled boards leather spine; some minor deterioration to parts of the calf spine a few signatures sprung otherwise a good sound ledger. Cobbler David H. Whitehouse 1807-1839 lived primarily in Wolfeboro Carroll County New Hampshire. This volume of records appears to have kept up to his death at age 33. His wife was Mary M. Giles Whitehouse 1806 - 1899 and they had two children; Joseph and Abigail. Whitehouse's customers came mostly from Carroll County including the towns of Brookfield Conway Moultonborough and Wakefield.  Whitehouse's signature appears on the front fly leaf and on the folio numbered 27. Entries include the date cost and job including various types of shoes; slippers calfskin shoes repairing boots boots and women's shoes. Whitehouse also purchases material for his trade including a shoemaker's seat and tools. The book also includes some household expenses and foodstuffs etc. Customer names include Dudley Pike Ephraim Parsons James C. Perkins John Chadwick Charles Colman Thomas W Mordough Joseph Malcham John Rollins and  Nathaniel Barker to name a few of the local names prominent in the ledger.  The first two pages of the book has a written transcript of the first 11 stanzas of Tennyson's poem "The May Queen'; two stanzas of the "Pirate Song or Serenade"; and a seven-stanza poem "To my Sister" dedicated at the bottom "To my sister Abby." All the text appears to be in the same hand.  . unknown books
188215-0-182Wien, Wilhelm Frick, 1882. gr. 8°, mit 12 ausfaltbaren Tafeln, einer ausfaltb. Karte und einigen Textholzstichen, Titel, 132 S., 2 Bll., goldgepr. OLn. mit Rundumgoldschnitt und Brokatpapiervorsätzen
18939371Breslau, Josef Max & Comp., 1893. Späterer Halbleinenband mit kleinem Rückenschildchen; 31 x 23,5 cm; 432 Seiten mit vielen Abbildungen. - Sehr interessant sind auch die vielen illustrierten Anzeigen und Bezugsquellen-Listen.1893.
180519714Weimar: Industrie Comptoire 1805. Other. In excellent condition. The map was originally published folded so that the old fold is still slightly visible. Paper minor toned. 168 by 215mm 6 by 8 inches. 168 by 215mm 6 by 8 inches. Copper Engraving uncolored by Industrie Comptoire published 1805 by Industrie Comptoire Weimar. Image size: 168 by 215mm 6 by 8 inches. The Industrie Comptoir was a Weimar-based German geographical publishing house active in the early 19th century known for producing engraved maps and geographical works for the German scholarly market. Their map of the Mississippi Delta 1805 reflects the European geographical interest in the Louisiana Purchase region following Napoleon's sale of Louisiana to the United States in 1803.A very nice and quite detailed antique map which shows the mouth of the Mississippi into the gulf of Mexico. With Pensacola in Western Florida Mobile Bay in Alabama and Louisiana with New Orleans. The map is equipped with many place names lakes rivers etc. An unusual early nineteenth century map published in Germany. In excellent condition. The map was originally published folded so that the old fold is still slightly visible. Paper minor toned. Industrie Comptoire unknown
1869030611Paris 1869 Eugène Lacroix Hardcover 1st Edition
188260948Wien, J. Löwy k. k. Hof-Photograph, 1882. Orig.-Fotografie nach einer Zeichnung von Sporner (24,7 x 58,1 cm), auf starkem Untersatzkarton (37,5 x 60,2 cm) montiert.
190060950Wien, J. Löwy k. k. Hof-Photograph, (1900). Orig.-Fotografie nach einer Zeichnung von Jan Trentan-Havlicek (34 x 59,8 cm), auf starkem Untersatzkarton (40,5 x 62,3 cm) montiert.
190060949[Wien, J. Löwy k. k. Hof-Photograph], (1900). Orig.-Fotografie nach einer Zeichnung von Jan Trentan-Havlicek (33,2 x 59,8 cm), auf starkem Untersatzkarton (35,6 x 62,1 cm) montiert.
18409316ABStuttgart, Scheible, 1840. 8°. 610 S. Mit 16 Stahlst.-Taf. Kart. Verg. Rü.-Tit. Sehr stark ber. u. bestossen. Gebr. u. stockfl. Technologisches Universal-Handbuch für das gewerbetreibende Deutschland, oder Handwerks- und Fabrikenkunde.
1900100073908Auxerre. 28 cm x 36 cm. 1900. Cartonné. 310 pages. Auxerre Guillet et Fils 1900. Cartonné percaline rouge 28 cm x36 cm 310 pages 2 pages dépliantes hors-texte photo de l'usine en frontispice. Toutes les machines photographiées et décrites texte en français et en allemand. Bien complet des hors-textes un manque au dos une légère tache d'humidité sur quelques pages sinon bon état
189428500Paris, Librairies-Imprimeries Réunies, May et Motteroz, 1894. In-4 relié (32 x 25 cm), reliure demi-maroquin rouge à coins, titre et filets dorés sur le dos, [4f.], 246 pages [1p.].33 planches h-t. alliant les principaux procédés de reproduction dont 25 en couleur (4 en litho., 16 en chromotypographie décomposée, 1 en chromolithographie, 3 en cartographie décomposée, 1 en phototypie gaufrée pour un échantillon de papier peint collé), très nombreuses illustrations in-t. tirées à plusieurs tons (vues d'ateliers principalement), couv. illustrée, l'ouvrage est presque totalement consacré à l'imprimerie et à la fabrication du livre. [imprimerie - gravure - estampe - affiche - reliure - presse]. Bel ouvrage abordant l'industrie du papier, l'imprimerie, les procédés de gravure, le livre, la presse, l'estampe, l'affiche, le papier peint et la reliure. Illustrations photographiques des ateliers de Firmin-Didot, Vacquerel, Paul Dupont, Lefranc, Chaix, Berger-Levrault, Delagrave, Lenègre, Charles-Lavauzelle.-2730g.C. - Superbe ouvrage en édition originale, en parfait état, intérieur très frais, et reliure soignée.
1851TNC168George Virtue 1851. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Art Journal catalogue of the Great Exhibition of 1851. London 1851; first edition; book is in original black 1/4 leather binding; heavy corner and edge wear; some wear and scuffing to boards; Folio 12" to 15" tall; no jacket; hinges cracked; endpapers soiled; heavy foxing to endpapers. 328 pages with several engravings throughout. George Virtue hardcover
189423021Paris Librairies-Imprimeries Réunies 1894 -in-4 demi-basane un volume, reliure demi-basane vrt foncé grand in-quarto (binding full shagreen in-octavo) (32 x 25,5 cm), Reliure d'Epoque, dos long (spine without raised bands), décoration or (gilt decoration), titre et auteur frappés "or" avec deux filets "or" de paart et d'autre, double filets "or" en place des nerfs, roulette et filet "or" en tête et en pîed, papier marbré vert aux plats, orné de 33 planches h-t. alliant les principaux procédés de reproduction dont 25 en couleur (4 en litho., 16 en chromotypographie décomposée, 1 en chromolithographie, 3 en cartographie décomposée, 1 en phototypie gaufrée pour un échantillon de papier peint collé), très nombreuses illustrations in-texte tirées à plusieurs tons (vues d'ateliers principalement), l'ouvrage est presque totalement consacré à l'imprimerie et à la fabrication du livre. [imprimerie - gravure - estampe - affiche - reliure - presse], 246 pages, 1894 Paris Librairies-Imprimeries Réunies Editeurs,
18345305Paris, Chez L. Tenré, Libraire, Henri Dupuy, Imprimeur-Éditeur, 1834. In-4 (271 x 185 mm), titre gravé, (2) ff., 160 pp., 38 planches gravées. Reliure demi-basane, dos lisse orné d'un décor de de triple filets dorés, plats frottés avec manque de papier marbré, épidermures au cuir, coupes frottées, 1 coin ouvert, rousseurs et décharges sur les gardes, claires rousseurs au dos et dans les marges de certaines planches ainsi que sur le titre gravé et sur quelques rares planches, quelques planches comportent une claire mouillure ceci étant dit, 20 planches sont sans défaut. Bon exemplaire.
188575041Berlin, gedruckt in der Reichsdruckerei, 1884/1885. Mit zahlr., teils ausklappbaren Tafeln mit technischen Zeichnungen. 4to (27,5 cm). HLdr d. Zeit m. goldgepr. RTitel.
1872152571872 demi-chagrin vert, titre sur le Ier plat (rousseurs, qq. planches détachées, mouillure au 2eme plat atteignant la derniere photo). in-4 oblong, 23ff. , 19/20 planches photographiques montées sur carton, P. Symonds ca. 1872
1851859Bellefonte PA 1851. <p>Large 4to.  305 x 200 mm. 12 ¼ x 8 inches. 170 pp. Well used manuscript written in ink. Contemporary calf backed boards; rubbed and a bit worn spine chipped.</p> <br /> <p>This is a ledger account book belonging to John Robison a Pennsylvania shoemaker. Like many artisans in Nineteenth century America Robison found income not only in his trade but also through other sources. Robison farmed the land he lived on selling products such as grain wheat and potatoes. Robison also ran a general store providing neighbors with commodities such as butter flour wool salt and vinegar. Shoemaking however proved to be Robison's most lucrative form of income and there are accounts for heeling. mending "half soaling" and "soaling."</p> <br /> <p>The exact location of Robison's business is difficult to determine although two Pennsylvania towns Bellefonte and Elk Township are both mentioned in the book. Most of the entries are ledger lines naming a customer the service provided or item sold to them and the amount received. In some cases the ledger details wages Robison paid to laborers hired to work his fields who provided services such as plowing and mowing hay. It also seems that Robison occasionally let a spare room in his house to boarders charging two dollars per week.</p> <br /> <p>The most interesting entries do not deal with Robison's business transactions. On one page a "spiritual song" is transcribed. On the facing page is a "cure for the splint" a malady effecting horses. The following page recounts an adventure of Robison in Elk Township in which he assisted a "subscriber" in catching a five year old mare that had escaped his property.</p> <br /> <p>This ledger is a very interesting record of the daily activities of a craftsman in a rural nineteenth century town. It provides a unique look into the means by which such people made their living as well as the workings of rural Pennsylvania markets.</p> <br /> <p> </p> . unknown books
184210075Paris Imprimerie de Mme vve Bouchard-Huzard 1842 1 Paris, Imprimerie de Mme vve Bouchard-Huzard, 1842, in-4, cartonnage vert à la bradel, couverture vertes cons., (cart. post.).
1835013806Wilh. Langewiesche, Iserlohn, Barmen 1835. Pappe Solide
1861SB-15791Kiel, F. Mohr / Akademische Buchhandlung, 1853 - 1861. Neuerer schwarzer Halbleinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel; Buchdeckel mit anthrazitfarbenen Leinenbezügen; farbige Vorsätze.
1867MC6-932Chemnitz, Focke Verlag, 1867. Halbleinenband der Zeit, 8?, 2 Blatt, 71 S. und 8 Tafeln mit Abbildungen und mehreren Tabellen; Exemplar gestempelt; Zustand: gut
187412960Michel Lévy Frères Libraires-Éditeurs 1874 in4. 1874. reliure éditeur demi chagrin dos à nerfs. 6 volume(s). Ouvrage monumental de Julien Turgan décrivant les grandes usines françaises et étrangères sous le Second Empire et la Troisième République avec un volume entier consacré à l'Exposition universelle de 1878. L'auteur médecin de formation et journaliste scientifique y compile des études industrielles détaillées sur les établissements de l'époque
1859855Androscoggin County Maine 1859. <p>Tall folio. 320 x 200 mm. 13 x 8 inches. 85 pp. Contemporary marbled boards calf spine; head of spine chipped and a bit torn; text block foxed. With faults a sound and well-organized ledger written in a legible hand.</p><br /> <p>Early shoemaker's account book from Lisbon Androscoggin County Maine. William Booker 1812-1881 lived with his second wife Martha and several children in Lisbon which is located west of Portland. Although Booker's name does not appear on a title page we derive his name through account settlements in the book.</p><br /> <p>Income and expenses are shown including cost of tanned leather from sheep and calf of various qualities and sizes leather making supplies nails etc. and income is derived from shoes manufacture and repair.  Intermingled with the costs of doing business Booker records in detail the costs of living in the town of Lisbon. His ledger is a veritable roadmap to the economy of the town its residents and its service businesses that he supplied and which in turn supplied his family. </p><br /> <p>Some of the larger customer accounts are Lyman Jordan of Brunswick Ebenezer Combs of Lisbon Ammi Merrill Henry I. Holland Hale Huskey Josiah Fransworth James M. Brickett Jackson Webber and Joshua Remington.  The last few pages of the book show an account for "letting of Horse" Hackett & Webber as well as a total of shoes made from "3rd March 1842"; 1 025 pairs.</p><br /> With fertile and easily cultivated soil farming was an early industry in the small town of Lisbon. Sawmills and gristmills were built using water power from the streams. Larger brick mills followed to manufacture textiles. In 1864 the Worumbo Mill was established to produce woolens and would remain a principal employer until it burned in 1987. By 1880 Booker had changed his profession to stone mason perhaps signifying the phasing out of the handmade shoe industry. unknown books