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19672082702114601372Gakuseisha 420yen 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gakuseisha 420yen paperback
19952090202120409355Sankaido 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sankaido paperback
19772082702114605322Komine shoten 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Komine shoten paperback
BN314471Wörterbuch Kunststoff- und Kautschuktechnologie /Dictionary of Plastics and Rubber Technology: Deutsch-Englisch parat-Wörterbücher Junge Hans D and Welling Manfred S <br/><br/>Wörterbuch Kunststoff- und Kautschuktechnologie /Dictionary of Plastics and Rubber Technology: Deutsch-Englisch parat-Wörterbücher Junge Hans D and Welling Manfred S Wörterbuch Kunststoff- und Kautschuktechnologie /Dictionary of Plastics and Rubber Technology: Deutsch-Englisch parat-Wörterbücher Junge Hans D and Welling Manfred S unknown
18805934Boston 1880. Folded sheet. Very good. One folded brochure/flyer measuring about 3.5" x 6" with three panels printed on both sides. In very good condition a tinge dust-soiled but quite clean and intact. Tiny hole affects each panel but not dramatically. A scarce price list with engraved images of rubber shoes and boots for men and women. Nine engravings in all including some very nicely detailed large boots. Patent date of 1870 seems to comport with the style of the catalogue but we'd guess it's closer to 1880. Joseph Banigan is listed as the General Agent with E. H. Cutler as Boston wholesaler and W. S. Ballou as New York wholesaler. unknown
0656024151.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396730699.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1920ZB581235United States Rubber Company 1920. 147 pp. rebound in modern blue buckram hardcover library markings else text clean & binding tight. - 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. United States Rubber Company hardcover
194663877New York: United States Rubber Company 1946. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Trade paperback. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some page soiling. Paperclip marks. 120 p. Vol. I stated on spine but not elsewhere. This collection of 38 papers is a record of the brief talks on modern science broadcast during the intermission of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony radio concerts. Each speaker a distinguished practicing scientist chaffed at the need to fit their topics into the limited time available during these intermissions. The Scientific Advisory Committee that selected the speakers included the Director for the Natural Sciences of the Rockefeller Foundation the President of the National Academy of Sciences representatives of Harvard University and the Carnegie Institution and Douglas Southall Freeman Editor of the Richmond News Leader and noted historian. Some of these little gems may only have survived in this collection. United States Rubber Company paperback
19602091502135500639Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 48p Size: 21x29㎠Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd. paperback
19942082702114605978Ginkokenshusha 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ginkokenshusha paperback
51-5069Amsterdam and Batavia: 1910-1935. 8 early 20th-cent. Dutch shares related to the former resp. “Tjiboeni-Tjipongpok Caoutchouc Maatschappij†Amsterdam 1910-1926 5 shares & “Nederlandsch-Indische Escompto Maatschappij N.V.†Batavia 1935 3 shares. Amsterdam and Batavia: 1910-1935 unknown
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
185166758X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
MA09C-04421The Oak Rubber Company. Used - Good. Ravenna OH: The Oak Rubber Company 1965. 8vo Staple Bound. B/W illustrations. Good book. Owner's name on front cover. balloons history Inquire if you need further information. The Oak Rubber Company unknown
1965761G2980USA: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 1965. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 16 page stapled booklet. Undated but appears to be circa early 1960s. A very informative and now nostalgic illustrated look at the history of the famed Goodyear blimps and the team which keeps them airborne. Includes specifications of the Mayflower Columbia and America. Includes additional historical information about lighter-than-air travel. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice 'Blimp' memento. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Paperback
1958131371New Toronto ON 1958. Softcover. Very good. Green paper folder includes numerous booklets many of which likely weren't originally included. 30 cm folder. Some booklets full-size others 23 cm. Folder has tears and some soiling. Most of the booklets are in excellent condition. <br/><br/>Includes: 1 Putting Rubber to Work 2 copies. 2 The Story of the Tire. 3The Story of . Rubber The Miracle Material. 4 Good Year Farm News and Views. 5 Charles Goodyear and the Strange Story of Rubber from Reader's Digest. 6 Scotch Brand Pressure-Sensitive Tapes. 7 Natural Rubber and You. 8 Wonder Book of Rubber comic book format. 9 Money Saving Tips on the Care and Maintenance of Tires on Your Farm. 10 The Story of Chemical Rubber. 11 3 letters from B. F. Goodrich 3M and the Rubber Association of Canada to Mr. V. E. "Butch" Buchner of London Ontario a student who needed to make a speech about rubber production as an assignment. 12 'Picture Story' from Goodyear Tire & Rubber including 12 photos with descriptions wrapped in a poster with a flow chart illustrating the rubber process. Presumably all the items were collected by "Butch." paperback
5437aEd J. Burrow & Co. Good. Hardcover. 546 pages. Cover slightly rubbed with a few marks here and there Bumps to head and foot of spine. Text block in great condition with a little foxing on edges interior clean.<br><p><meta charset=utf-8><span>Published For The Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. by Ed J . Burrow & Co. Ltd. London. Hard back binding in publisher's original maroon cloth covers gilt lettering to spine and upper panel rounded corners. Quarto . Ed J. Burrow & Co hardcover
19812082702114608739Zenyaku Industry Co. Ltd. 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Zenyaku Industry Co., Ltd. paperback
19952082702114601925Kodansha fixed 15000 yen 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kodansha fixed 15000 yen paperback
1916R4BROWN11KWarrington: St. Helens Cable & Rubber Co. Ltd. 1916. Hardback gilt title to front board. 1916 trade catalogue. Unpaginated approx 100 pages. Illus. Binding grubby with small air bubble to corner under cloth to front board. Edges foxed with slight foxing to first and last few pages. Private ownership. r4. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. St. Helens Cable & Rubber Co. Ltd. Hardcover
195995924Elsevier Publishing. 1959. Hardcover. Fair. Hardback surplus library copy with usual stampings; light fading use wear to exterior; binding reinforced; clean text; fair condition. In 10 langu ages. No dust jacket. . Elsevier Publishing hardcover
1387656147.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1928019155<p>London UK: The Rubber Growers' Association Inc. 1928. Softcover. Very Good. Wraps; 64pp; Brown paper wraps with color illustration to front covers clean & bright with edges slightly bent text unmarked binding is tight VG condition. Scarce vintage guide to the uses of rubber in the home. Includes short history of rubber production. Discusses using rubber for flooring sponges cushions brushes hot water bottles clothing footwear and more. Illustrated with photos. Ads in rear.</p> The Rubber Growers' Association, Inc. paperback
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