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0266262147.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1258536080.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19553531105Barcelona.: Acervo. 1955. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 20 cm. 2 v. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial. Cubierta deslucida. cristianismo Acervo. hardcover
9788498448238New. unknown
35105Rixheim : Imprimerie F. Sutter & Cie, 1900 - in-12 (20,5x12,7 cm) broché, 61 pages - illustré de 3 vues phototypiques - couverture fragile (manque en bas et haut du dos, petits manques en coins, papier jauni) mais intérieur bien frais -
19130307Rio de Janeiro, Ministry of Agriculture/Superintendency of Rubber, 1913. In-8, 213 x 146 mm, 94 pp. First and only edition of this "booklet to be distributed abroad" (quoted by Gustavo Rossi, "Uma família de cultura", p. 48). Rebound in brown half-leather with a soft spine with gilt, modern-printed author's name and book title on it. Colored endpapers, no original cover, photograph of President Rodrigues Da Fonseca in frontispiece. Many photographic pictures printed on a different, whiter paper facing the text. Folding table p. 23. This book belonged to the library of the Laboratório Nacional de Análises. Two red library stamps, one on the first page and one on the last, the latter featuring another library stamp with a pen note. A concise yet detailed snapshot on the rubber industry in Brazil right before the First World War began. The author of this book is the father of Newton Carneiro (1914-1987), a Brazilian politician who was elected deputy for the state of Curitiba and led sections of the Rotary Club and Alliance Française.
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1972040863Los Angeles CA: L.A. Rubber Co. 1972. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 400pp.index; SC white w/green&blk.; some rub&cock; sticker bleed-thruinside ft.cover; cleantight pgs. Illustrated catalog of rubber products including asbestos products. <br/> <br/> L.A. Rubber Co. unknown
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195192782Paris, Société d’éditions techniques coloniales 1951 In-8. Cartonnage éditeur, dos toile fauve muet, XVIII-336 pp., 183 figures, bibliographie, index, pages publicitaires.
2005G4072472557I4N00Tōkyō : Jūdupōmu 2005. 2005. Tankobon Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Tōkyō : Jūdupōmu, 2005. hardcover
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24045601Malaya n.d. ca 1945-50 . A suite of 12 b.w. photographs 14 x 9 cm. each numbered 1-12 showing the manual rubber- making process very good. An interesting suite of real photographs. Each are numbered with English captions. While there is no place cited the Binh-Duong area was planted in rubber trees by the French in the mid-19th century. This suite likely comes from this area and shows the whole process done by manual methods and all by hand labor. Using machines that rolled the raw material by turning handles. The process begins: 1. Rubber tapping at dawn: it shows two workers using the knife to start the flow from the rubber tree. 2. Rubber tapping at dawn: shows two workers emptying the small trays of white latex into a buck- et right off the tree. 3. Sieving the latex: shows latex being poured into the larger collecting bucked trough a sieve. 4. dilution of latex: shows the Chinese numbered trays with latex being poured. 5. Addition of formic acid: shows the woman adding this to the trays to cause the latex to jell. 6. Mixing latex with acid and removing foam: shows the scouping of foam off into a tray. 7. The flattening of the coagulum with the palm: shows two women patting the large cake of latex down by hand. 8. Flattening the coagula- ted latex with a smooth roller: the woman feeds the latex sheet into a roller press while a man turns the wheel by hand. 9. Passing the rubber sheet throuogh a ribbed roller: she continues to run the sheet again and again until its large & thin. 10. Soaking the rubber sheet in a water tank: the large sheet is placed in a large tank of water. 11. Soa- ked sheets hung to dry on bamboo poles left is the smoke house: shows a man hanging the sheets like laundry. 12. She- ets hung in the smokehouse: like smoked fish the latex sheets hang on bamboo poles to cure. This hand-crafted latex method has long since been replaced by modern machinery. A rare insight to the effective but low-tech approach to a highly useful product and the method employed in South East Asia for many decades. At this small factory the entire pro- cess seems to be done by three Vietnamese workers 2 women & a man. They are dressed in shorts or light clothing the women wear the traditional Vietnamese "Baba" jacket all are working barefoot their bicycles parked near by while tele- phone or power poles are visible in the background however this factory runs on human labor without any electrical equipment whatsoever. There is a sheet-metal trough to col- lect rain-water into the washing and soaking bats as eviden- ce of a very rural and primitive setting with matching meth- odology. unknown
Foreword by Dr. Royce J. Noble. 107 pages, numerous illustrations. Slight foxing on front cover, more so on pastedowns and free endpapers. Date and initials on front free endpaper.
0656419083.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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RO20199168NON PRECISE. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Fascicule de 23 pages - 1 tampon sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 946-Espagne, Portugal
1914422494London : Continental Tyre & Rubber Co. 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original title-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical Description: 1 key map and 43 sectional maps 120 x 205 mm; 21 cm. Subjects: Cities and towns Great Britain ; Maps; Roads Great Britain ; Maps; Great Britain ; Maps; Scales differ. London : Continental Tyre & Rubber Co. hardcover