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142977116X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1896260395Washington : Govt. Print. Off 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 576 pages 43 plates. part color : illustrations. Subjects: Horse Diseases. Washington : Govt. Print. Off hardcover
192875545N.p.: Northeastern Retail Lumberman's Association ca. 1928. First edition and unrecorded by OCLC. 4 pp. flyer with two full page photographic illustrations. All printed on tinted yellow card stock. Very good copy of this fun item.As a promotional gig the lumber industry likely at the urging of the author E. A. Wade decide to build a mobile hone out of a single Douglas Fir trunk. They hollowed it out added all the amenities shown in the picture bed sink restroom etc. and mounted it on a "Graham Brothers built by Dodge Brothers Inc. The truck is powered a six-cylinder engine and in crossing the four highest mountain ranges and on all kind of roads we have never been disappointed in out automotive equipment." Apparently two men took the Log to 34 states drove 18000 miles and visited 127 schools all to promoted the 26000000 of Douglas Firs in the Pacific Northwest. Northeastern Retail Lumberman's Association unknown
31830Atlanta: Lester Book & Stationary Co. Printers n.d. Wraps. Very good. Oblong octavo stapled wraps. 48 pages. Illustrated with 32 pages of black and white photographs of Atlanta businesses industries churches Georgia Tech campus hotels landmarks etc. Brown stapled wraps with gold and dark blue illustration and title on front cover. One correction made by printer to the page with Atlanta growth data. Small corner crease back cover. Undated. Circa early 1900's. Lester Book & Stationary Co. Printers unknown
187533711Somverville MA 1875. Broadside 5" x 10". A few old folds. Signed in type by A.T. Small Jas. E. Crawford Able Jones Sarah J. Price and J. Campbell as the Committee on Charges. Official Council blindstamp at the bottom right corner. Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Sovereigns of Industry established in 1874 grew out of the Patrons of Husbandry a mutual aid society for farmers. The Sovereigns sought members among all workingmen not just farmers. Its purpose articulated by its founder William H. Earle of Massachusetts was "elevating the character improving the condition of and as far as possible perfecting the happiness of the laboring classes" through the establishment of consumer cooperatives. The cooperative network would allow workers to "control the whole of what they produce and exchange it as near as may be even with other hand-workers thus saving to themselves the fortunes which those who are devoted to manipulating other people's labour and to getting rich thereby have heretofore taken by extortion." Commons John R. et al.: HISTORY OF LABOUR IN THE UNITED STATES: NATIONALISATION 1860-1877 VOLUME II New York: 1921 Pages 172-173. <br /> A scandal occurred in Union Council No. 71 Somerville Massachusetts. A conspiracy to usurp the authority of the Council majority on the location of a new Hall was charged. The conspirators allegedly were guilty of self-dealing by choosing a Hall for their own personal gain. "Riotous disorderly and disgraceful proceedings" erupted.<br /> Not located on OCLC as of May 2017. unknown
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1971080670London: Society of Chemical Industry 1971. Numerous figures and tables gilt lettering to spine softening to head and tail of spine text clean and tight. Heavy!. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Ex - Library Usual Stamps. Society of Chemical Industry Hardcover
20131-0826912796Amer Technical Pub 2013. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 356 pages. 10.90x8.40x0.60 inches. Amer Technical Pub paperback
2013SONG0826912796American Technical Publishers 2013-02-26. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.38x0.60x10.88. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. American Technical Publishers hardcover
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2020__3110531380De Gruyter 2020. Paperback. New. 430 pages. 9.45x6.69x1.22 inches. De Gruyter paperback
15213Both of Brandel's letters on his letterhead 23 Rue Raynouard Paris. One dated 19 October 1947 and the other earlier undated. Typed synopsis and press release both undated but on release of film in 1948. The collection is in fair condition on aged and worn paper. The six items are from the Wynne-Rushton papers. The first four relate to the 1948 Moroccan film 'Kenzi' for which Wynne-Rushton was working as English distributor produced by the Société marocaine de Production cinématographique produced by Brandel's company Eden Film Productions with French actress Simone Berriau 1896-1984 as art director and featuring a young Habib Reda 1932-1974. ONE: ALS from Brandel 'Joe' to 'Dear Gerald'. 2pp. 8vo. Slight staining to second page. He apologises for the 'telegram-style letter' explaining that 'We are in the middle of rehearsing at Antoine i.e. Theatre Antoine where Berriau was director'. Regarding the film he writes: 'the music in Kenzi is modern arabic suitable for all ears . Kenzi comes out <> before the P<> and numerous Arab personalities - next week before French with sub-titles. We had a small showing - but it is a 1A picture - bound to be a success - and easy to sell on showing.' Brandel continues with suggestions and instructions before concluding on the subject of 'Plays' asking Wynne-Rushton whether he is 'Still interested in other propositions' TWO: Unsigned ALS from Brandel to 'Dear Gerald'. 2pp. 8vo and 1p. landscape 12mo. After a brief discussion of Wynne-Rushton's disagreements with 'Nebbi' Brandel continues: 'You have thrown yourself with a lot of energy and enthousiasm sic on the very difficult job of theatre and film representation and I would hate to see you give it up - the more so as results in this business are long and doubtful. Unless you desire otherwise - please continue - I think the only exceptions are the Ustinov contacts and maybe <> at the Academy people - but if you can handle the latter please continue'. He next turns to 'Kenzi' which was 'shown to a very select gathering of Arab speaking personalities including Hosmi Nagub of <> who received a note from Fiad Sabib. Everyone was very enthousiastic sic - it was a terrific success.' He discusses future plans with reference to 'Uncle Harry' a film. He asks him to send money to the Dutch sports journalist Albert Milhado 1910-2001 and refers to '<> Brahms' before concluding: 'Re Plays - as I said before - I do not think French's Catalogue is the solution to my problem. We saw duet for two hands - quite good - but very macabre in these difficult days - but the rights were sold - So be on the look out for London's best plays. Thats's what we want.' THREE: Duplicated typed press release in French headed 'SALAM SOCIETE MAROCAINE DE PRODUCTION CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE QUELQUES INDICATIONS SUR LA SOCIETE'. 1p. 8vo. Creased and worn at extremities. Explains that the Society is backed by the 'Pacha' represented by his son Caid Brahim el Glaoui and that the following French individuals are involved: 'President du Conseil: General BOUSCAT Adminustrateur sic Delegue: J. M. BRANDEL. Direction Artistique: Madame Simone BERRIAU.' The Society's first film is 'Mon Tresor' or 'Kenzi' with the scenario taken from Yves Mirande's 'Un Trou dans le Mur'. 'Ce film est tourne dans les magnifiques Palais et les nombreux jardins du PACHA DE MARRAKECH ainsi qu'au pied de l'Atlas . Madame Simone Berriau Directrice du Theatre Antoine productrice et interprete de nombreux films en assure la supervision artistique .'. Details of the others involved are given including 'HABIB REDA qui a compose pour ce film plusieurs chansons qui ne manqueront pas de plaire au publique arabe ainsi qu'au public Europeen.' The release ends: 'Le dialogue comme on peut s'y attendre est de Mr Yves MIRANDE toujours spirituel et plein d'humour parisien.' FOUR: Duplicated typed 'EXTRAIT DU SCENARIO'. 2pp. 8vo. With creasing and wear to extremities. Headed in pencil: '"KEMZI" AN ARAB FILM with Arab Caste sic FILMED BY EDEN PRODUCTIONS LTD PARIS and MARAKESH MOROCCO'. Gives a full synopsis of the film beginning: 'Un jeune garcon arabe HABIB REDA vient de finir avec succes a Paris ses etudes de medecin. Il habite avec son ami MAURICE BAQUET egalement d'origine arabe. Ce dernier n'a jamais vu son pays natal et n'en parle presque pas la langue. Il est artiste de music hall et ses cachets aident les deux amis a couvrir leurs frais.' Both of Brandel's letters on his letterhead, 23 Rue Raynouard, Paris. One dated 19 October 1947 and the other (earlier) undated. unknown
0656240385.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1934293057Basle: Society of Chemical Industry in Basle 1934. First Edition Presentation Copy. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in a near fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust wrapper now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 85 pages. Subjects; Society of Chemical Industry in Basle 1884-1934. Basle: Society of Chemical Industry in Basle hardcover
024513The Society of Chemical Industry in Basle Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 83 pp. orange cloth with gilt stamp on front cover and dust cover matching paste downs with very small chips at the head and foot of spine and half-inch closed horizontal tear on the spine. Many black and white illustrations and 24 color prints. Fifty year history of The Society of Chemical Industry in Basle dye manufacturing and pharmaceutical manufacturing including its scientific and technical development and financial history. Size: Folio. The Society of Chemical Industry in Basle Hardcover
0312211007.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19842091202133105026Shibata shoten 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shibata shoten paperback