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RO80092364IMP. DELEMAR & DUBAR. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Une brochure pliée en 2, illustrée de quelques gravures en noir et blanc, dans le texte. 41 x 26.5 cm.. . . . Classification : 1400-Photos non Situées - Retrouver votre ancetre
1981500095059Michelin 1981 174 pages 26x12x1cm. 1981. Broché. 174 pages.
1984500157962N/a 1984 176 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 176 pages.
1920134781920 percale grenat éditeur décorée à froid sur les plats - titre et décoration argent sur le dos et le premier plat grand in-octavo (garnet hard-back editor percale with blind-stamping decoration on the cover and title and decoration silver on the spine and tyhe front cover in-octavo) - mouillures sur les plats (waterstains on the cover), toutes tranches jaspées (all marbled edges), illustrations : figures in et hors-texte (pictures in text and full page engraving), XX+536 pages, 1920 à Paris et Liège Librairie Polytechnique Ch. Béranger Editeur,
11596Dated 1 August 1907. 12pp. 4to plus three leaves of plates on art paper. Stapled in original buff printed wraps. A fragile item. Fair on aged high-acidity paper in chipped and worn wraps. Images captioned 'The First Photograph of the Sympathy Society' 'At School' 'At Play' and 'The Home'. Sections on the conversion of Shinjiro Omoto and the 'Sympathy Home' 'Dojokwan'. Final 'Financial Statement' and 'Plans for Enlargement'. No copy on COPAC. Dated 1 August 1907. paperback
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41317Paris, Charles Delagrave 1869, 145x90mm, IV - 251pages, cartonnage. Couverture supérieure frottée.
pp. xi, 258, (4)[Publisher's catalogue]. Decorated title page. Early pencil ownership of E. A. Wells. Inked ownership. Foxed. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding decorated in black and red. Small loss at top of spine. Worn at extremities. ART 4
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1950233261950. Garment factory photographs documenting women's industrial sewing labor machine based apparel production and managerial oversight in the postwar United States circa 1950s with direct evidence of how mass clothing manufacture depended on large sewing rooms specialized equipment and gendered factory work. Archive documents the production floor as a working system rather than a single portrait scene placing rows of women at Pfaff machines beside piles of cut or partly finished garments while a separate executive portrait and staged equipment views link shop floor labor to administration and industrial sales culture. The group matters because postwar clothing production relied heavily on women's wage labor in factories where speed repetition and machine specialization turned fabric into standardized output for a growing consumer economy.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 5 Large silver gelatin photographs each 8" x 10" circa 1950s. Two photographs show the main sewing room from wider angles with long rows of women seated at machine stations beneath suspended electric lines and task lighting while large heaps of striped fabric or finished garments spill across tables and benches in the foreground. The workers are positioned close together in a dense production space organized around straight runs of tables and sewing heads with little separation between labor stations and material flow. One photograph isolates a woman operating a large Pfaff industrial unit in a cleaner demonstration setting while another gives a close technical view of a Pfaff machine head and work plate. A fifth photograph shows an older male executive or manager seated in an office.<br /> Postwar apparel production expanded through factories that combined assembly line logic with skilled but repetitive needlework and women formed a large share of that labor force in garment plants across the United States. The Pfaff machines represent the technological side of production while the sewing room views show the human structure that made the machines profitable with women handling fabric continuously at closely arranged stations under managerial control. Light handling wear and minor curling to edges. Overall very good condition. The archive preserves the relationship between labor machinery and output at a moment when industrial clothing manufacture still depended on concentrated factory work before later shifts toward overseas production transformed the industry. unknown
197645761Stuttgart Germany: Porsche KG 1976. Original Porsche red vinyl 4 ring binders with printed title label in spine compartment. General wear & soiling. Some foxing to paper. Some leaves detached some dividers chipped. Overall Very Good. 4 volumes. Divers paginations. Plastic tabbed section dividers. Illustrated with photographic images drawings schematics graphs etc. 12-1/8" x 10" <br/><br/>Covers Assembly Groups: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0. Essential reference for 1970s Porsche 911 enthusiasts. Porsche KG unknown books
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1989Q-0915299313Productivity Press 1989-02-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Productivity Press hardcover
1989DADAX0915299313Routledge 1989-02-01. 1. hardcover. New. 9.00x0.75x11.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
1988x-0915299313Productivity Pr 1988. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 11.75x9.00x0.75 inches. Productivity Pr hardcover
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1920173461920. 1920s vintage sepia photograph of around 50 women at work in a textile factory. The photographer's board is 10" x 8" inches and image is 8.25" x 5" inches. The women are seated in long rows and armed with sewing machines and seem to be turning bundles of cloth into garments. Spools of thread hang down from a center rail in the middle of the table to be fed into the sewing machines. Some of the cloth appears to be polka-dotted similar to the dresses that several women pictured appear to be wearing. The factory is consisted almost entirely of women - there is one man in a waistcoat walking around accompanied by an older woman. The working women seem to be of varying ages from their early 20s into their 50s. Textile manufacturing was unique at the time for its overwhelmingly female labor force. Sepia toned very good condition with great detail. unknown
1992ABE-1633974889444EN COUVERTURE, MADONNA PAR STEVEN MEISEL-LES EXPOS DU MOIS DE LA PHOTO-BETTINA RHEIMS: CHAMBRE CLOSE, 6 PAGES-LES INEDITS D'HELMUT NEWTON,10 PAGES-CARL DE KEYZER: LE MARCHE DE LA FOI, 6 PAGES-WALTER CARONE, 8 PAGES-UGO MULAS: LA MEMOIRE DE L'ART, 8 PAGES-LE "SEX" DE MADONNA, 16 PAGES-LES ANNEES LUTENS, 6 PAGES-