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1929302295Los Angeles 1929. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. Limp leatherette with title and recipient name stamped in gilt to upper cover. Large black quarter morocco clamshell box gilt. 100 pp of typed documents and an additional 50 album leaves mounted with approximately 50 photographs various sizes and processes and various documents. Folio. "It is proposed that a COMPLETE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS be opened to the public on a fifty cent admission basis which is to be properly laid out as an attractive Zoological and Botanical Garden with the finest and largest private collection of animals birds and reptiles to be seen anywhere on the continent."<br /> <br /> The advent of the motion picture industry in California had many wide-ranging ramifications on the business world and one was that it created a new market for firms who traditionally supplied animals to circuses and zoos both public and private owned by the likes of William Randolph Hearst. <br /> <br /> This archive is a report by the Investment Auditors of California for the Horne Corporation that was looking to expand by establishing a zoological garden in the environs of Los Angeles. The Horne Corporation was the largest and most successful of its type at the time apparently the only company in the US that could completely outfit a circus with both animals and show equipment. They were to purchase the Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio for $250000 and thereby sought to provide a similarly complete service to the film studios with both animals and suitable locations for film sets.<br /> <br /> The head of the company I.S. Horne for whom this report was compiled commenced trading in animals from Kansas City MO around 1914. The range of animals at the their disposal included big game birds reptiles and many of the documents concern the prospect of importing reindeer from Alaska.<br /> <br /> The material is held in a presentation album and includes the certificate of incorporation in Wilmington Delaware May 13 1929 as well as the by-laws of the corporation minutes of the first meeting the proposal for Los Angeles Zoological Garden and Jungle Studio and a balance sheet. At this stage the company had total assets of $57700 & liabilities of $625388.46; an enumeration of the various animals in inventory including wildebeest sables leopard lynx Rhodesian baboons bushbaby and a large aardvark.<br /> <br /> Of real interest are the plans for the park including artist's impressions which would be furnished with circus attractions "Monkey Island" jungle setting for motion pictures and an acknowledgment that "before the introduction of the motion picture industry the art of showmanship was not quite so highly developed as it is today." In fact one of the first pictures they supplied animals for was - appropriately enough - Trader Horn which was nominated for the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. <br /> <br /> On a more practical level there is a "Descriptive Classification of Principal Commercial Wild Animals" which lists 340 different animals in some details. There is also an account of hunting wild animals in East Africa as well as a section on animals that have been trained to hunt by man. Furthermore there is also much correspondence which provides much insight into the game industry its clients and the prospects for its future.<br /> <br /> Horne's venture subsequently became known as the World Jungle Compound in Thousand Oaks California eventually being acquired by 20th Century Fox studios. This archive is a record of a new phase of the entertainment industry. unknown
1934157936Milwaukee WI: Alloy Products 1934. Vintage sales sampler created by Alloy Products Corporation of Milwaukee Wisconsin housing 45 linen-backed photographs of various pressure vessels and pressure as well as technical illustrations and images of fabrication elements. Six photographs bear photographer stamps on the versos and most of the photographs include a "shipped to" date among the technical information on the versos dating from 1929-1934.<br /> <br /> The photographs capture eight tanker trucks five unmounted tanks for truck or rail four rail-mounted tanks three fabrication photographs nineteen various self-standing pressure vessels and pressure tanks and six coils and parts.<br /> <br /> Founded in 1929 Alloy Products Corporation manufactured various pressure vessels and pressure tanks predominantly used for dairy and other food and beverage industries. Detailed information on photograph versos includes dimensions materials fabrication techniques and various other technical specifications as well as the client for whom it was built. Among the client companies represented in the sampler are Anheuser-Busch Borden's Milk Bowman Dairy Blue Moon Cheese Products Brockway Motor Truck Canada Dry Ginger Ale Carnation Kentucky Color and Chemical Company Libby McNeill and Libby Liberty Trucking Company Miller High Life Nestle's Milk Products Rexford Paper Sunshine Dairy United Milk Products and Van Camp Packing among others.<br /> <br /> Photographs: 7.5 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine overall. <br /> <br /> Housed in a Very Good plus binder measuring 11.5 x 8 inches. Alloy Products unknown
20142081502111904566China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 joint editions China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department paperback
19822111902160201271Tottori prefecture 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 18 volumes Tottori prefecture paperback
19742110502150900760Japan Senba Corporation 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 17 Japan Senba Corporation paperback
2017129313Watson-Guptill. New. 2017. Hardcover. 0399578102 . - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - BRAND NEW FLAWLESS COPY NEVER OPENED - with a bonus offer-- . Watson-Guptill hardcover
19742091502135700292Japan Senba Corporation 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Senba Corporation paperback
192025766a4 plus no spine grubby NB I: National Confectionery Industry Ltd 1920. Paperback. Used: Acceptable. Paperback in average condition not dated but circa 1920 pages a little grubby as is cover some small tears staples rusting but all intact. National Confectionery Industry Ltd paperback
17874368Lisbon: press of the Royal Academy of Sciences 1787. Narrow 4to 209 x 118 mm. 8 xiii 3 175 pages. Title-leaf fol. 2 present in duplicate. Folding engraved plate of a mechanical silk loom; titles with woodcut arms of the Portuguese Royal Academy of Sciences woodcut and typographic headpieces occasional slight discoloration small wormtrack in the folding plate. Contemporary cat’s-paw polished sheep covers with gilt border spine in six gold-tooled compartments the second gilt lettered edges gilt and gauffered recased endpapers renewed defect in top spine compartment a dozen small wormholes. Provenance: António Romão dos Passos 1866-1951 signature in ink Antonio Passos / agronomo or Anto R. Passos scrawled across both titles the first with price note and on six text leaves. <br /> <br /> Only edition of a comprehensive overview of the Portuguese silk industry by the judicial magistrate of the Moncorvo district and author of several works on political economy and history of law. José Antonio de Sá d. 1819 a native of Bragança was an important proponent of modernization of the industry and later served as director of the Royal Silk Factory Real Fábrica das Sedas founded in 1802 in Lisbon. He was one of the earliest members of the Academia Real das Sciencias of Lisbon.<br /> <br /> Silkworms were raised in Portugal as early as the 13th century. Sericulture and silk production were concentrated in the northeastern province of Trás-os-Montes its largest center being the city of Bragança which from the 15th to 17th century was known throughout Europe for its luxurious velvets. Because of the lack of government support for industry frequent wars and above all the persecutions of the Inquisition which decimated an industry in all sectors of which Jews or converted Jews cristãos-novos played a major role Portuguese silk production suffered from intermittent crises and was even periodically decimated. Starting in the 1770s efforts to revive the industry began to have an effect: <br /> <br /> “By the end of the 18th century the Trás-os-Montes silk industry had dragged itself out of the crisis that had begun in 1750-1755 coinciding with the last incursion of the Inquisition into Bragança and embarked upon a period of great development accompanying the industrial expansion that was then taking place not only in that particular region but throughout the Portuguese kingdom. After the Inquisition’s systematic persecution of businessmen weavers and throwers had finally come to an end the continuity and expansion of the silk industry seemed to be a viable prospect. In the last two decades of the 18th century a remarkable process of modernization took place thanks to the efforts of the businessmen involved in this economic activity such as António José Lopes Fernandes who installed 200 silk looms in Bragança magistrates such as José António de Sá and Pereira de Barros and politicians such as Martinho de Melo e Castro and Rodrigo de Sousa Coutinho the latter being the Portuguese ambassador to Piedmont Italy. These efforts included the adoption of Piedmontese methods and techniques namely the organzine mill and the spinning-jenny the most advanced ones at that time in Europe in an operation led by experts coming to Portugal from that Italian region.†Sousa p. 6<br /> <br /> Sá’s work is in three parts. The first part comprises an overview of the history of silk production starting with Antiquity and summaries of the industry and government policies toward it in other countries followed by a detailed recommendation with responses to projected objections that the Portuguese government undertake a campaign to plant mulberry trees and promote the industry generally. Part two is a treatise on the silkworm and part three a technical survey of “the art of silk spinning.†Explained in the text pp. 142-148 is the letter- and number-keyed engraving of a rather fanciful machine showing a vat for softening the cocoons heating on the left from which a thread-unwinding mechanism feeds a loom on the right. <br /> <br /> The reason for the duplicated title-leaf in this copy is not clear. Perhaps one functioned as an upper wrapper — but as both titles are preceded by a half-title that appears unlikely. The book collector Antonio Romão dos Passos b. February 28 1866 was an engineer and agronomist. Other books from his library all on practical subjects are recorded; four are digitized by the Biblioteca Nacional Digital de Portugal. One a treatise on hemp has a similar indelicately scrawled signature across the title. <br /> <br /> OCLC gives six US locations. Innocencio Diccionario bibliographico portuguez IV: 246 no. 2658; Kress Luso-Brazilian Economic Literature Before 1850 p. 4. Cf. F. Sousa “The Silk Industry In Trás-Os-Montes During The Ancient Regime†E Journal of Portuguese History Vol. 3 no. 2 Winter 2005 digitized. press of the Royal Academy of Sciences unknown
1995ZB2633771995-2001. volumes 1-7 partly bound ex library PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
19312080202106300479Not Available 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
19752090202120807145Not Available 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2080302106803683Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
12998Various locations mostly Phoenix AZ 1980. 24 leaves illustrated with twenty-three mounted photographs plus dozens of mounted ephemeral items including letters documents certificates newspaper clippings and more plus a folder laid in containing television prompt copies. Folio. Contemporary brown vinyl scrapbook string tied. Minor overall wear some old tape stains to most items some items apparently re-mounted likely by a later friend or family member. Overall very good. A wonderful scrapbook celebrating the professional career of Evelyn Lorraine Thompson 1948-2005 on-air reporter and news anchor for KOOL-CBS Radio and Television and KTVK-TV in Phoenix Arizona in the 1970s. Thompson worked for KOOL straight out of college after graduating from Boston University in 1972. She was hired as a writer-producer for morning newscasts then worked as a full-time news reporter. Unusual for the era Thompson also served as KOOL's weekend sports reporter. She later moved to KTVK-TV also in Phoenix where she worked as a news anchor. We could find no other information about Thompson following about 1980 except for her brief obituary in the Arizona Republic.<br /> <br /> The present scrapbook provides a valuable snapshot of Thompson's life and early career through a range of original photographs showing her as a child but with the majority showing her during her working years at KOOL and KTVK. The album also includes numerous letters to Thompson from a variety of correspondents thanking her for stories congratulating her for her positions at the news news releases and other documents announcing her personal appearances newspaper clippings when Thompson appeared in the paper either for a story or as the subject of a story and so forth. The scrapbook even includes the prompt copy of a speech given by her before sorority students at Northern Arizona University. For a deeper look at her life as a reporter or anchor a number of additional prompt copies of some of Thompson's stories are gathered in a manila envelope laid into the scrapbook. The scrapbook also includes award certificates most notably her award as one of the "Outstanding Young Women of America" in 1973. Altogether a unique assemblage of original materials documenting a trailblazing Black reporter and news anchor in the contemporary American West. unknown
1932234061932. New Deal-era western construction and industrial expansion across California Oregon and Washington recorded in an extensive family photo album with inscribed dates locations and details. The album records the surge of dam bridge road harbor and flood-control work that followed Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal public works programs. The photographs record the individual impact of the 1935 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act the Works Progress Administration and earlier Public Works Administration funding which helped push thousands of men into construction work is documented. This album's years align with the federal agencies and private contractors shift to reshape western rivers harbors roads and transportation infrastructure.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 469 photographs mostly silver gelatin photos and with some real photo postcards ranging from 2.5 x 4 to 5 x 7 inches California Oregon and Washington Arizonia 1932-1938. The album includes extensive handwritten captions identifying Monterey California breakwater work in 1932 Azusa road construction in San Gabriel Canyon in 1933 Bonneville Oregon in 1934 Monterey Bay dragline work in 1934 San Francisco and Oakland Bay views Hansen Dam shovel work and family travel between Encinal Washington and Oakland. Monterey pages record a shovel loading rock trucks lined for breakwater work a first load of rock dumping rock from a pier and Monterey Pier from the water. Azusa pages show a slide covering a shovel a truck being let down a steep hill by cable road cuts through canyon rock and named men beside heavy trucks. Bonneville pages show "Dolph & a new Mack truck" four new Mack trucks a new car beside a shovel men standing inside a shovel bucket and a "50 B drag line" on the Columbia River. Additional construction scenes show electric shovels steam shovels loading trucks workers in quarries tug crews draglines extending over water trestle rail lines partially framed industrial buildings in San Francisco in 1937 and captioned men including Key Dolph Bill Reid Pat Al Bow Irving Pinky Hamlistall and George Lamblet. Travel and family pages add a 1936 Oldsmobile camp trailers ferries Treasure Island and the Bay Bridge Oakland camps Warrendale and Bonneville family portraits sailors at a beer hall Columbia River Highway views and domestic scenes that place construction labor inside a wider pattern of westward automobile mobility. This album records the overlap between large-scale public works and ordinary itinerant life: heavy machinery quarry crews draglines trestles cofferdams dump trucks travel trailers and family stops all appear. Many photographs document domestic life from family gatherings to celebrations of new born babies. <br /> At its core this album depicts regional power planning flood control military and commercial harbors and the creation of automobile infrastructure which permanently altered the West Coast and Columbia River basin. Bonneville and Grand Coulee brought hydroelectric capacity irrigation planning and federal power policy into the center of Northwest development while the Bay Bridge and related Oakland-San Francisco work changed metropolitan circulation around the bay. The captions repeatedly tie people to machines and locations suggesting a family or work circle moving through construction jobs rather than a tourist album with incidental industrial views. Edge wear chipping album leaves worn spine and many loose pages; images remain clear captions remain legible and securely mounted or associated with their original pages. Overall in good condition. This archive documents the New Deal-era western construction through quarry faces truck yards draglines ferry crossings trailers named workmen and families following the work from site to site spanning the Bay Bridge to Hansen Dam. unknown
026695Book. Fine. card cover>. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Philips Electronics Canada Promotional "Record Album" featuring rare silkscreen of Robert Goulet c. 1958 This attractive and imaginative promotional package was used by sales reps to entice store owners to stock Philishave products notably the new Philishave rotary electric Speedshaver. The format is a brown leatherette "record album" with five sleeves containing advertising material instead of vinyl lp recordings. The covers feature the title of a "musical" -- Oh What A Wonderful Feeling" -- within an oval design in gold. The front endpaper is a woodgrain pattern with a short text that describes the campaign as an "exciting happy-go-lucky advertising idea". The first item in the album is a full-colour silkscreen on heavy cardstock of a cheerful "Bob Goulet: Outstanding Singing Star of Television and the Canadian Stage" wearing Western garb using the shaver. The five sleeves are each titled "The Star" "Record Breaking Performance" etc.; each includes a silkscreened cardboard replica of an lp with text that refers to the title of that sleeve the first for instance begins "Here's the Star "" with the "lp" label titled "Overture to Comfort" with a drawing of the shaver; the second "lp" is titled The Shaver with the Hinge on Top". The third sleeve contains two attached "lps" that open to reveal details of the advertising campaign which included double-page ads in Canadian magazines newspaper ads and television spots "on 44 stations". The ads featured Goulet and other TV and stage stars. The final sleeve has on the back a pocket titled "Here are the Props" that includes numerous colourful promotional items: images of store displays a poster order form two "tickets" to the premiere of the "musical" and two advertising lists showing when and where ads were to be placed. The overall condition of the album and contents is excellent with some wear to the cover: some scuffing to cover edges and spine; a snall stain on front a bit of buckling on back and places along spine edge where paper has separated. Inside there are offset marks from the album bolts and the sleeve pocket printing onto the back end paper the two ad lists are scuffed at the top and the silkscreen of Goulet has several small scuffs. Colours throughout are bright and there is no chipping or wear to the paper contents. This is a wonderful example of 1950s advertising. Paperback
19342092902137702459Not Available 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1909List1921London 1909. Silver gelatin prints measuring 5 ½ x 4 ½ inches. Editorial marks to verso one marginal tear else about fine with fine contrast very good plus overall. Fine. Western shows particularly Buffalo Bill’s which ran in Earls Court for several years were highly influential in introducing the British public to American Indian culture often in highly fictionalized form. After the Buffalo Bill show ceased performing in London others followed including the The Golden West and American U.S.A. industries exhibition of 1909. Offered here are three photographs of American Indian children from the exhibition who were likely part of the show’s ‘Red Man Spectacle.†They are likely Oglala. The show featured a reenactment of an entirely fictitious event called the “Black Hawk Massacre in Colorado†and some veterans of Cody’s shows including Red Shirt Lone Bear and Painted Horse were among the performers. The three children pictured here are named Little Holy Flower Hold His Hand and Come in Camp. A note to a verso says the pictures were taken concurrently with the Franco-British Exposition which continued for several years in various iterations beginning in 1908. We find one variant image from this shoot otherwise no record of these images which may have been taken by the Brown Brothers firm or possibly ended up in their possession from another photographer. unknown
1969262Ojiya Japan: Ojiya Textile Industry Association 1969. <p dir="ltr">10.75" x 14" pp. 12 bound concertina-style in green cloth boards with gold stamping. 5 fabric swatches are included on each page making 60 samples presented in a "rainbow" style. Labels are applied on a few pages; included are the other labels that are inserted into the pages in their own brown paper bag presumably for adhering to the sample book. Very good; samples have some fraying but bright and lively. Boards have slight color fading but maintain a lively kelly green. Sample book was likely used for Japanese children's clothing or school uniforms.</p> . Ojiya Textile Industry Association unknown
19962081402109802729science forum 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 science forum paperback
1995x-0419184600Spon Pr 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 649 pages. 9.50x6.25x2.00 inches. Spon Pr hardcover
1949D11294Germany 1949-1950. Hardcover. Very Good. Two-ring binder with heavy cardstock wraps; oblong 282x184 mm; contains more than 1200 silver contact prints ranging in size from about 25x32 to 58x58 mm mounted to the recto and verso of 130 leaves; most images have a numerical caption in ink some have longer captions in German. A few leaves loose; some images torn away leaving either a scuff mark or a chip in the paper; but most pages are complete and the images that remain are fine. <br/><br/>Photo album of tremendous variety documenting German industry and European trade fairs. Up-close and aerial views of garden shows fashions shows equestrian shows food preparation farming manufacturing interiors and more. Highlights the golden age of post-WWII economy in western Europe showing consumer and office products as well as industrial factories heavy machinery and parts and generators. Leitz was founded in 1871 by Louis Leitz who developed and introduced the Leitz-Ordner i.e. the lever arch file. Subsequently the now-common round hole in the back of the file was added. hardcover
List3132Montevideo Uruguay N.d. Photo album with thirty-six captioned photos measuring 6 ¾ x 9 ¼ inches mounted on heavy cardstock. Album embossed “INDUSTRIA LANERA DEL URUGUAY S.A. / ILDU / MONTEVIDEO URUGUAYâ€. Photos with fine contrast two missing; slight wear to mounts and album; else Near Fine. Industria Lanera del Uruguay is a Montevideo-based wool manufacturing company that was founded in 1933. Offered here is a photo album likely from the late 1950s to mid-1960s showcasing ILDU’s high-tech factory—an introductory page from the album claims that ILDU had “a policy of yearly replacements†of equipment to keep “abreast of all technological improvementsâ€. The photos which are all captioned document the worsted wool manufacturing process from sorting and scouring to dyeing and weaving; the laboratories that test the product’s moisture level tensile strength and so on; and the luxurious “sample room†where gentlemen examine the finished product while relaxing in leather armchairs.<br /> <br /> Textiles especially wool made up a large percent of the Uruguayan manufacturing sector before 1960. Though manufacturing was slow to start because of a small population and political instability in the country and because so much of the country’s open space was taken up with ranching there was a massive boom in wool manufacturing in particular between the 1930s and 1950s.1 ILDU was one of the largest worsted wool companies in the ‘30s and is still operational today.<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of South America’s manufacturing history.<br /> <br /> 1 Magdalena Bertino “La industria textil uruguaya 1900–1960†América Latina en la historia económica 31 June 2009: 99–126. unknown
194240874Paris 1942. unknown
19722080302106807172Liaison Council for Silk Industry Promotion 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 722 pages Size: A5 Number of books: 1 volume Liaison Council for Silk Industry Promotion paperback