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1963078682U. K.: Associated Electrical Indusrtries 1963. Large format card covers a little rubbed and creased at the edges ring bound the 1964 calendar issued by AEI with full page illustrations by Edward Bawden Eric Fraser and Laurence Scarfe 9 of 12 months present 3 by each artist. Paperback. Good. Illus. by Bawden Edward; Fraser Eric and Scarfe Laurence. Folio. Associated Electrical Indusrtries Paperback
19272111902160201395Federation of Nagano Textile Trade Unions 1927. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Federation of Nagano Textile Trade Unions paperback
19422091502135500068Not Available 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 30 photos Paste size: 23x17 cm Not Available paperback
2091502135500715Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19402110502150409938Daito Company 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Daito Company paperback
192019661London, Industrial Publicity Service (1920-1924) / Federation of British Industries (1920, 1925-1935) / Kelly's Directories Limited / Iliffe & Sons (1948-1957), 1920-1958. Tall 8°. With 1 portrait each. 328, 312; 454, 339; XIII, 392, 304; 394, 306; 28, 258, 130, 238; 444, 244; 460, 220; 455, 208; 464, 204; 492, 204; XVI (1), 500, 178; 524, 150; XXIV (1), 516, 114; XXXVI (1), 518, 104; 36, 522, 102; 752, 184, II; II, 807, 164; 1129, 130; 1137, 124 p., blue cloth bindings with gilt lettering on the front cover and the spine, partly with gilt vignettes and thumb indexes. - Contains lists of thousands of products and services as well as corresponding manufactures and industries, arranged in alphabetical order, as well as a register of the companies, firms and associations that were members of the F.B.I. with a brief description of their business, Head Office, Works and Cable Addresses, and, in some instances, Addresses of their Branches and Agents. In addition, there is an extensive Advertisements Section and, in some volumes, a register of brandmarks and trademarks. - The Federation of British Industries was founded in 1916 and merged in 1965 to become the Confederation of British Industry. Edges and spines of some volumes bumped and a bit sunned. Some endpapers browned. Several library stamps on some front papers and all title pages. Upper crown of one volume cracked. 2 leaves in one volume with cracks on the edges. Few pages in one volume
1940181694Ludwigshafen, I.G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, 1940.
1937181708Ludwigshafen, I.G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, 1937.
187121223Esslingen, Schreiber, 1871. 3 Bll., 47 S. 20 doppelblattgr. farblithogr. Tafeln. 4°.HLwd. d. Zt. (Kapitelle mit Einrissen, stärker beschabt und bestoßen). [5 Warenabbildungen]
4246Paris, C. Naud, éditeur, 1903, reliure demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, titre et caissons dorés, 14x22 cm, 292 pages, 24 gravures.
1980KOS00600285TBD 1980 Soft Cover Fine
1846769Boston 1846. 8vo.  230 x 185 mm. 7 ¼ x 9 inches.  114 pp. Contemporary boards leather tips. Spine broken with some signatures sprung.  Written in a legible hand in ink. One of the more detailed account books that documents not only the personal business transactions of a Boston Brahmin but also his payments to dozens of local churches societies poor houses and libraries including his membership dues in the Boston Athenaeum. Freeman Allen was born in 1800 and according to the Abner Forbes in his Book Rich Men of Massachusetts was worth over $ 300000 in 1852. "He began poor. Became of shoe dealer one of the largest in Boston." The business accounts cover personal investments loans income and expenditures of the partnership of Allen Harris & Potter Company Boot Shoe and Leather dealers.  The company was listed in the Boot and Shoe Recorder as ". one of Boston's largest and most successful houses in the shoe trade" Allen Harris & Potter was organized in 1846 and continued until 1853 when Allen's stack was purchased by John Cheney Potter and a new partnership. The account book records the initial investments in Allen Harris and Potter and the terms of the partnership. Among the many transactions listed are a "Store 55-57 Pearl St bought of Dowley for $5500 pd for in cash" "Nov 12 1852 1 share Boston Athenaeum cost $151" stock in third municipality New Orleans many bank and railroad shares and a lot at Mt Auburn. In 1850 he bought two tickets to a Jenny Lind concert. Allen's business brought him wealth and he contributed to the Newton Whig Campaign and bought a piano forte from Chickering. The household kept servants and for his daughter Harriet Elizabeth Allen he paid tuition at Emerson School and for French Lessons and Riding School. For son Henry Freeman Allen he purchased skates a sleigh ride paid for "Mr. Sullivan School" eye glass congress boots and Chess men and board. In 1857 he was paying tuition for his son at Harvard. Freeman Allen married Harriet Reed moved to Newton and had children Henry Freeman Allen and Harriet Elizabeth Allen. His son Henry Freeman Allen 1838-1914 became an Episcopal priest and married Georgiana May Stowe 1843-1890 the youngest daughter of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Calvin E. Stowe in 1865.  He had estates in Newton and in Boston at 29 Pemberton Square. Another address was 37 1/2 Beacon Street. A humorous anecdote appeared about the firm summing up the partnership Allen Harris & Potter in the Shoe and Leather Reporter 1890. "Of the firm for instance Allen Harris & Potter Mr. Potter was the principal sales man when I knew him. . . . Mr. Harris took care of the counting room; I never saw him out of it except in the street on his way to and from dinner. Mr. Allen did what he had a mind to." Forbes Abner. Rich Men of Massachusetts Boston 1852 pp. 10 148. Boot and Shoe Recorder 1890. Volume 33 pp. 75. Shoe and Leather Reporter 1890. p. 1021. unknown books
193745077Roma: Printed by Pizzi & Pizio for ENIT 1937. First edition. Softcover. fair to g. Folio 16 x 12 3/4". Unpaginated. 18pp. Original decorative wrappers with gold-embossed Fascist standard and lettering to front cover as well as gilt lettering to back cover. <br /> <br /> Published in 1937 by the Italian National Agency for Tourism "Visions of Imperial Rome" is filled with stunning photogravures of Rome depicting the following views: <br /> <br /> Via dell'Impero the Roman Fora and the Colosseum; Via del Circo Massimo; Via del Mare and the Theatre of Marcellus; the Colosseum and its interior; the Capitol and the Statue of Marcus Aurelius on the Capitol; The Quirinal and the Fountain of Castor and Pollux with a detail of the fountain; Detail of the Fountain of the Rivers by Bernini in Piazza Navona; the Trevi Fountain; The Pines at Villa Borghese; Correggio's "Danae" Borghese Gallery; the Pincio; the Pincian Gardens; "Paolina Borghese" by Canova Borghese Gallery; St. Peter's Square and Interior of St. Peter's; Bernini's Colonnades; the Fountains in St. Peter's Square; Michelangelo's "Moses" San Pietro in Vincoli; Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" in the Sistine Chapel; Detail of the "Incendio del Borgo" by Raphael in the Vatican.<br /> <br /> The book opens with a large photogravure of Mussolini in uniform wearing a helmet and with fasces in the background.<br /> <br /> Book block detached from wrappers. Light damp stain to lower part of front cover and the first six pages. Wrappers partly soiled / darkened along edges rubbed slightly creased with sporadic minor chipping. Wrappers in overall fair to good- interior in good- to good condition. Printed by Pizzi & Pizio for ENIT unknown
in folio, pp. 279, (2), leg. t. tela rossa edit. con sovracop. e cofanetto. Con moltiss. tavv. anche a colori e ill. n.t. La storia della grande impresa, gli artefici, liquori e liquoristi nella storia, il laboratorio, la pubblicità, etc... Biglietto da visita del Presidente della società pinzato alla prima carta bianca. Perfetto esempl. [344]
1935985F36Tokyo: Board of Tourist Industry Japanese Government Railways 1935-1942 . First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A wonderful collection of thirteen illustrated mid-20th century guides to various aspects of Japanese culture produced by Japan's tourist board during WWII. A beautifully illustrated collection of thirteen volumes from Japan's mid-20th century 'Tourist Library' series a publication aiming to introduce Western readers to a variety of aspects of Japanese culture in a period during which tensions between Japan and the West were rising.Forty volumes were ultimately published with thirteen present here.Each volume is illustrated with a colour frontispiece with monochrome vignettes throughout.No. 4: Japanese Gardens the second edition dated 1936 by Matsunosuke TatsuiNo. 9: Castles in Japan the 1935 first edition by N. Orui and M. Toba.No. 10: Hot Springs in Japan the 1936 first edition by Koichi Fujinami.No. 13: Kimono the 1936 first edition by Kenichi Kawakatsu.No. 18: Scenery of Japan the 1937 first edition by T. Tamura.No. 20: Floral Calendar of Japan the 1938 first edition by T. Makino and Genziro Oka.No. 24: Japanese Wood-Block Prints the 1938 first edition by S. Huzikake.No. 25: History of Japan the 1939 first edition by Koya Nakamura.No. 26: Japanese Folk-Toys the 1939 first edition by Tekiho Nisizawa.No. 31: Japan's Ancient Armour the 1940 first edition by Hatiro Yamagami.No. 33: Japanese Proverbs the 1940 first edition by Otoo Huzii.No. 36: Ainu Life and Legends the 1941 first edition by Kyosuke Kindaiti.No. 39: Hand-Made Paper of Japan the 1942 first edition by Bunsyo Zyugaka. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and with fifteen washi paper samples tipped in. Collated complete.Housed in a vibrant custom cloth slip case with fastenings in full working order.Bookplate of collector Cliff Parfitt to front pastedowns with a stamp to half title of No. 39 and bookseller's label to final leaf of this volume. In the publisher's original paper wraps with pictorial onlays to front wraps. Housed in a custom cloth slip case with fastenings in full working order. Externally generally very smart with light handling marks to wraps back strip age toned and shelf wear to back strip tails. Ink inscription to front wrap of 24. Edgewear to wrap perimeters. Front hinge of volume I strained and a touch tender. Bookplates to front pastedowns. Stamp to 39 half title and bookseller's label to final leaf. Slip case in fine condition. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Board of Tourist Industry, Japanese Government Railways paperback
1968130909023S.C.I 1968-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Order today-sent today with tracking number M-F. Still attractive older book though with a brown stain coffee along back of spine edge and a bit of top edge. Otherwise all is clean and tight. We protect your purchase with damage-resistant double-layer bubble-wrap packaging where possible. Your purchase helps fund small charities in Ohio Kentucky Indiana. Our delivery standard: order received by 2PM Eastern US time goes out by 4:30 PM M-F. S.C.I hardcover
19542111902160101627Not Available 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20091-0883626241Printing Industries Press 2009. Paperback. New. paperback/dvd edition. 142 pages. 10.70x0.50x0.10 inches. Printing Industries Press paperback
202031867-1956 the Free Church minister and social activist about 'Eyes in Industry' a popular scientific account geared to health and safety published by Longmans in 1951 in which Marchant was the prime mover the letters are from Sir Arthur S. MacNalty 1880-1969 the medical historian 12 Sir Stewart Duke-Elder 1898-1978 the Queen's oculist 7 and Dr. Dorothy Adams Campbell 3 originally Hubert Claude Weston was to write Part I of II but the letters chart how the others found what he had written quite unsuitable in 1948 Dr Campbell stepped into the breach and Weston published 'Sight Light and Efficiency' separately Lewis 1949 the letters have much fascinating detail of the discussions which led to the book finally going ahead 33 sides 8vo v.a. 14th September 1946 - 16th August At first Marchant would have been in financial difficulty if Weston's contribution had been rejected. unknown
1941181690Ludwigshafen, I.G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, 1941.
195439451Leipzig : Fachbuchverlag, 1954-69. 15 Bände 4° (29 x 21 cm) , Halbleinen , Gute Exemplare
<p>21 cm, brossura editoriale coeva con carta marmorizzata, p. VIII, 167. Bella incisione al frontspizio. Restauro professionale al margine inferiore delle prime 9 carte. Ordinari segni del tempo al dorso della brossura. Interni conservati ottimamente.</p>
17691186771769 in-folio [A Paris, chez SAILLANT & NYON, DESAINT,] imprimerie L. F. DELATOUR, 1769, 1 volume in-folio de 285x430 mm environ, (1) f., page de titre, (1) f. (Extrait des registres de l'Académie des Sciences), 151 pages (erreur de pagination mais texte complet), complet des 50 planches in-fine. Demi-basane havane postérieure, dos long portant titres et ex libris dorés, tranches mouchetées, gardes blanches. Cuir épidermé par endroits, coiffe inférieure manquante, étiquette papier sur le dos, garde volante déchirée, rousseurs éparses, rares pages brunies, une déchirure restaurée à la planche 19 sinon bon état général.
16140Paris, Fontaine et Cie, s.d. In-folio, 54-530 pp., cartonnage originale bleu, dos de toile bleu foncé, pièce de titre rouge (petits frottements).
In 8, cm 32 x 22,5, contiene 18 campioni a 'tinte chiare' e 35 a 'tinte vivaci'. Brossura editoriale con immagine aerea fotografica applicata dello stabilimento di Treviso e legatura con cordoncino in velluto. Il campionario e' costituito da carte da pacco di svariati colori con stampigliature Sistema Jaspis. Queste, oltre a motivi decorativi deco', presentano anche stampigliature realizzate per ditte quali i Lubrificanti Fiat, la ditta Unica di Torino, la Gattino di Milano, La Torinese di Padova ecc. La cartiera di Mignagola presso Treviso venne rilevata nel 1931 dalla Burgo di Verzuolo acquistandola dal Conte Volpi.