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1333470886.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1996Q-0821411616Ohio University Press 1996-09-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ohio University Press paperback
1996x-0821411616Ohio Univ Ctr for Intl Studies 1996. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 288 pages. 8.50x6.00x0.75 inches. Ohio Univ Ctr for Intl Studies paperback
19592082702114610713Kagusa-sha 1959. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kagusa-sha paperback
190662317New York: The India Rubber Publishing Co. 1906. Tall 8vo. 282 pp. plus 14 pp. of illustrated publisher’s ads. With 100’s of text illustrations photos diagrams. Dark blue-green publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor shelfwear inner hinges expertly mended still a VG bright copy w/ former ownership markings for G.P. & R. Manufacturing Co. Toronto Ont. First edition of this well-illustrated Brass Era tire catalogue and history detailing the inventions and equipment for manufacturing maintaining and mounting tires for automobiles motorcycles bicycles and other wheeled vehicles. Pearson details the first inventors and patentees of the solid tire pneumatic tires inner-tubes solid tires shock systems and even tire pumps. Of additional interest are the discussions of the advantages of solid tires repairs using India-Rubber or Gutta-Percha cements along with leather paper and wooden tires. Of particular interest are the inventive technological innovations for the spring wheels in Germany and America. The India Rubber Publishing Co., hardcover
195056703New Castle PA: Gardan Manufacturing Co. Inc. March 9 1950. Three parts in one vol. 6; 4 pp unpaginated. printed in red & black illustrated; 23 dittoed leaves most illustrated 1 sample leaf w/ rubberized and neoprene coated boot bellows seals mounted on rubberized canvas sheet. Burgundy-coloured split-pin flexible binder black lettering stamped on front cover rounded corners price-list & dimension sheet laid-in still NF copy. First edition of this scarce early salesman sample catalogue for bellows seal boots used to allow ball bushings to retain their lubricant and also protect moving pistons and parts on grinding or polishing machines. These proved to be especially valuable in any industrial or manufacturing machinery for excluding dirt grime shavings and material from reciprocating shafts and bearings substantially prolonging the life and durability. The company pioneered the product following World War II initially using coated canvas fabrics and later moving to teflon silicone and and even fiberglass for manufacturing. They still operate and manufacture bellow seal boots for machinery in New Castle PA. No copies in Worldcat. Gardan Manufacturing Co., Inc., unknown
191358644Chelsea MA Providence RI San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento et al: United States Rubber Company of California printed by Artgravers c. 1913 1918. 8vo. 239 1 pp. decorated title in orange & black orange woodcut borders throughout. With 100’s of text illustrations photos diagrams many colour-tinted. Textured brown flexible covers cancel cover title mounted on front cover embossed green & gilt lettering green lettering on spine updated revised belting list price list mounted on p. 16 minor wear & chewing to lower corner foot of spine minor soiling edgewear still G copy from the library of Millard Armstrong 1874-1958 longtime Portland Oregon millwright carpenter home builder and later high school teacher and Albany OR dairy farmer. First edition thus of this lavishly produced illustrated catalogue of rubber products from the Gorham-Revere Rubber Co. which was reorganized as the United States Rubber Co. in September 1913 and company later became known as Uniroyal. This catalogue features belting for manufacturing machinery belt tools waterproof cement water hose steam hose pneumatic hose wine and brewers’ hose brass fittings Village Fire Department hose carts paper mill diaphragms and even deep sea diving equipment. No copies in Worldcat. United States Rubber Company of California, [printed by Artgravers], unknown
191658408Muskegon MI: Vulcanized Products Co. Ladd & Son Photographers ca. 1916. Oblong 4to. Five silver gelatin photos sized 7.75 x 9.75 in. mounted on 14 x 12 in. embossed gray studio board photographer’s imprint on versos very minor rubbing slight bumping to couple corners still a NF set of mounted photographs. These sharp industrial photographs show the early manufacturing of rubber automobile & truck tires by workers and machinery at the Vulcanized Products Co. factory in Muskegon MI. By December 1915 the company had completed the buildings and installed the manufacturing equipment for their expanded automobile tire factory. Upon opening the company was producing 200 completed tires daily and continued to ramp up later as the U.S. entered World War I. In addition they were the original manufacturer for Peninsular Tire & Rubber Co. tires later Gillette Tires before they set up their own factory in Eau Claire WI. Two of the images show women working the production line. Ladd & Son was founded originally in Detroit MI in 1872 by B.W. Ladd who later brought his son Charles Ladd 1870-1925 into the business and moved to Muskegon MI in 1891 quickly establishing themselves as popular portrait & commercial photographers in Muskegon. Goldie Ladd 1874-1931 began working the business with her husband and continued the studio after his death selling out before her death at the beginning of the Great Depression. See: Headlight Flashes Along the Grand Trunk Railway System November 1897 pp. 22-23; Medrano-Bigas Gillette Tires and the Mighty Polar Bear The Forgotten years of Bibendum Michelin’s American Period in Milltown 2018; Muskegon Business Boosting Notes Pere Marquette Service No. 7 December 1915 p. 7. Vulcanized Products Co., Ladd & Son, Photographers, unknown
191044858Newark: Baker Printing Co. 1910. 1910. TRADE CATALOGUE. First edition. 8vo. Decorated wrappers 119 pp. illustrated in black & white. This company manufacturers rubber and celluloid harness trimmings celluloid martingal rings and slide loops rein spreaders face pieces rubber compound harness trimmings hames light metal harness trimmings in gold silver and nickel humane bits and other specialties for the horse. All goods bear the Albright Trade Mark. Laid-in is a sheet providing discounted prices from the catalog. An old water stain on the title page that diminishes and is hardly noticeable after page 8 tiny nick to the fore-edge of first ten pages tiny closed tear to the fore-edge of title page else a very good copy of a trade catalog of accessories for the horse. Baker Printing Co., 1910. unknown
193058487Akron OH & Houston TX: General Tire & Rubber Co. Pace Tire Co. 1930. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 8.25 in. 56 leaves unnumbered. Photo illustrated throughout all printed photos w/ 54 of trucks sporting General Tires 2 promotional letters. Original embossed simulated black pebbled calf post-binder brass screw posts at gutter margin raised & embossed gilt lettering & framed border on front cover minor chipping & soiling to foot of spine couple leaves w/ minor creasing couple w/ minor dustsoiling still a VG copy. First edition thus of this exceedingly scarce sales promotional catalogue for the General Jumbo Balloon Tire issued just as the country began the descent into the Great Depression. The oversize pneumatic tires developed by General Tire were first used on Ford Model T trucks and Ford Model T’s but quickly proved their durability and by the end of the 1920’s were the fastest selling truck tire in the United States. These excellent photo images provide not only references for the many companies that General Tire supplied but also the tremendous range of truck manufacturers and commercial advertising many companies sported during the 1920’s - 1930’s. Truck brands depicted in the album include REO Speedwagon Mack American-LaFrance White Wichita Fageol & more. Businesses ranged from Hemingway Bros. a moving company in Providence RI to Franklin Ice Cream Co. in Minneapolis MN along with bread trucks tankers cement mixers and others. Founded in 1915 General Tire & Rubber grew quickly adding plants in Texas Kentucky Ohio & North Carolina eventually expanding into aerospace defense contracting entertainment tennis ball production and plastics. In 1987 General Tire tire operations were sold to Continental and later to Continental General Tire. No copies in Worldcat. General [Tire & Rubber Co., Pace Tire Co., unknown
2661131 May 1935. 8pp. fol. one blank leaf fold mark down middle good condition. The document gives the terms of the agreement including 1a the sale of "The shares and interests of the Vendors of and in the Companies set out in the Schedule . and/or other interests of the Vendors in all other foreign companies belonging to the Dunlop-Revere Emerge- Revere and Pirelli-Revere groups ." There are seven terms and a schedule which lists various companies. The document has official stamps and concludes with the Common Seals of both parties/companies and the signatures of the seven witnesses. These signatures include "Malcolm Campbell Director". The only connection with the rubber industry that I have uncovered so far is his use of Dunlop tyres in a race. 31 May 1935. unknown
1876AQ21543London: s.n. 1876. Single leaf handbill. Numerous horizontal and vertical folds manuscript docket title to margin lightly creased and dust-soiled. An apparently unrecorded handbill advertising the services of London-based India Rubber mat and tyre manufacturers Frederick Bird & Co. . Dimensions 220 x 280 mm. [s.n.] unknown
188755685New Haven CT & Pittsburgh PA: L. Candee & Co. H. Childs & Co. 1887. 8vo. 28 pp. Decorated title page lithographed illustrations throughout. Embossed & decorated softcovers front cover decorated & illustrated in gilt & burgundy w/ peacock feather above lettering and nicely executed lithograph on back cover of young saleswoman standing next to a rack of rubber boots & shoes for sale minor toning shelfwear very slight tidemark at upper fore-edge front cover still a VG copy. First edition of this nicely printed Victorian catalogue for rubber boots and shoes. The nicely executed lithographs promote the Hip Boots hip waders thigh high sporting boots double thick Pebble Leg Boots and Fairy Boots reminiscent of cowboy boots as well as the rubber Duck or Canvas Boot for hunting. Also included are many different styles and varieties of rubber shoes for women and children including No Heel Imitation Sandals Gossamer Imitation Sandals Buskins with cotton flannel lining Opera Dew Drop Feather Weight and many others. The company also produced tennis rubber soled shoes croquet shoes as well as heavy duty Stalwart Lumbermen’s Shoe intended to fit over logger’s Wool Boots or German Socks. Leverett Candee 1795-1863 obtained early patent rights from Goodyear for manufacturing rubber shoes as early as 1844 and by 1852 had organized the large Candee Rubber Co. factory with the Hotchkiss Brothers in New Haven and Timothy Lester. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Davis The New England States Vol. I pp. 344-346 1897; Joseph Kane Famous First Facts 1950. L. Candee & Co., [H. Childs & Co.], paperback
1980380844Los Angeles: No Publisher 1980. Unbound. Fine. Photomechanically reproduced oblong flyer on 8.5" x 11" paper. Fine. An original flyer promoting December shows featuring 20/20 The Blasters and The Dickies. Influenced by The Ramones The Dickies were one of the first LA punk bands and the first California band to appear on TV. [No Publisher] unknown