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201607121Cham CH: Springer 2016. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. 6x1x9. LAW. Eds. Verica Trstenjak Petra Weingerl. Contributors: Elena Bargelli Luis Fabrica Kiteri Garcia Hiroki Hatano et al. "The Influence of Human Rights and Basic Rights in Private Law Ius Comparatum: Global Studies in Comparative Law 15." Cham CH: Springer 2016. First edition. English language. Hardcover. Nonfiction collection academic law articles by various authors. 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches. 37 oz. xiv 592 pp. Slight stain on fore-edge. Text clean. Like New. ISSN: 2214-6881. ISBN: 9783319253350. "This book provides a comparative perspective on one of the most intriguing developments in law: the influence of basic rights and human rights in private law. It analyzes the application of basic rights and human rights which are traditionally understood as public law rights in private law and discusses the related spillover effects and changing perspectives in legal doctrine and practice. It provides examples where basic rights and human rights influence judicial reasoning and lead to changes of legislation in contract law tort law property law family law and copyright law. Providing both context and background analysis for any critical examination of the horizontal effect of fundamental rights in private law the book contributes to the current debate on an important issue that deserves the attention of legal practitioners scholars judges and others involved in the developments in a variety of the world’s jurisdictions. Cham, CH: Springer hardcover
16264London and Edinburgh: Fraser's Magazine; Saturday Review; North British Review; Daily News; Cornhill Magazine; Englishwoman's Review. Between 1856 and 1870. The ten items disbound from volumes from the collections of Robert Crewe-Milnes 1858-1945 1st Marquess of Crewe; the Cavendish Bentinck Library London; and the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage. London. The first nine items in good overall condition lightly aged and worn; the last in fair condition with leaves separated and chipping to extremities. The ten items are as follows: ONE. Henry Thomas Buckle - The influence of women on the progress of knowledge. On pp.396-407 of Fraser's Magazine April 1858. 'A Discourse delivered at the Royal Institution on Friday the 19th of March 1858.' Not published in pamphlet form until 1906. TWO. Saturday Review - Wife-beating. Article extracted from the Saturday Review 16 May 1857. 3pp. 8vo. Laid down on two 8vo leaves. THREE. North British Review - Outrages on Women. ART. VIII. - 1. The Times Newspaper. The Morning Post Newspaper. 1856 2. The Leader Weekly Journal. - "Our Civilisation." 1856. 3. Sunbeams in the Cottage. By MARGARET MARIA BREWSTER. Edinburgh 1856. Review extracted from the North British Review. Pp.233-256 July 1856. FOUR. Matilda M. Hays - Woman's work in the world. Letter 'To the Editor of the Daily News' dated 'London May 3.' Extracted from the Daily News. 1p. 12mo. laid down on an 8vo leaf. FIVE. North British Review - ART. I. - The Communion of Labour; a Lecture on the Social Employments of Women. By MRS. JAMESON. London 1856. . 8. Lectures to Ladies on Practical Subjects. Cambridge 1855. Review extracted from the North British Review February 1857 pp.291-338. SIX. North British Review - ART. II. - CAPABILITIES AND DISABILITIES OF WOMEN. 1. Ismeer; or Smyrna and its British Hospital in 1855. By a Lady. London. 1856. 2. Eastern Hospitals and English Nurses. By a Lady Volunteer. London. 1856. 3. The Communion of Labour. By Mrs. Jameson. London. 1856. Review extracted from the North British Review year and month pp.42-72. SEVEN. 'S. J. B.' and 'F. R. Brompton' - Medical Women. Letters from the two to the editor of an unnamed journal with short note by the editor under the heading 'SOCIETY. Medical Women.' 1p. 8vo. Laid down on an 8vo leaf. EIGHT. H. R. Droop Esq. of Lincoln's Inn Barrister-at-Law late Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge - On the Property Rights of Married Women. Read January 26 1870. Extracted from an unnamed journal probably Papers read before the Juridical Society vol.4. No printer. 1870. 26pp. 8vo. Paginated 619-644. NINE. Anon. - The Marriage Law of the Three Kingdoms. Extracted from the Cornhill Magazine October 1867 No printer. 8pp. 8vo. Paginated 432-439. TEN. Jessie Boucherett; Englishwoman's Review New Series - I. FUTURE PLANS. Editorial extracted from the Englishwoman's Review New Series No. 1 January 1870. 3pp. 8vo. London and Edinburgh: Fraser's Magazine; Saturday Review; North British Review; Daily News; Cornhill Magazine; Englishwoman's Re unknown
18555'The Queen's Prison i.e. the Fleet Prison Jany. 1. 1843.'. 1p. 4to. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with slight damage to corners caused by removal from album. For the context of the letter see Oastler's entry in the Oxford DNB which explains that he was nearing the end of a three and a half year sentence at the Fleet Prison for 'debts accumulated during his stewardship at Fixby' the charge being a 'Pretext' his 'campaign against the new poor law' having proved 'incendiary'. The letter begins: 'Maria! This comes from thy own Papa to wish thee a Happy new Year. I have just been wishing the same blessing - to dear mama.' The letter continues with warm and devout best wishes Oastler addressing his daughter as 'my Pet'. It concludes poignantly: 'I blow thee a Kiss while I assure thee that thou are indeed dear to thy own Papa & that he delights in his own child.' A postscript reads: 'P.S. Papa lives well and is well. A Hamper came to day - full of good stuff - Ham Pheasant Rabbit Chicken & mince pie. A Friend & I dine together on - Chicken Ham Sippet Pudding & mince Pie. Few bette<r> dinners in London to day! R O'. The Oxford DNB states that Oastler only had two children Sarah and Robert both of whom died in 1819. 'The Queen's Prison [i.e. the Fleet Prison ] | Jany. 1. 1843.' unknown
8846daté : été 1977. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée, 40 pp. Livre d'artiste relié et collé à la main avec différentes techniques d'impression : collage, sérigraphie, linogravure. GYUJTOLAP - L'atelier - Quelques Machines de l'usine à Bastos - L'accident - Le chantier - Il neige à l'usine à Bastos - LE VOL DE LA CIGOGNE - La Dame de Trèfle - Rue des Pavillons - 9066 V ...
79 pages. Brief bilingual Swedish/English text with much sumptuous colour photography printed upon glossy stock. Undated but appears to be circa 2001. Bertil Vallien is an innovator of glass art and an explorer of metaphysical worlds. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this most attractive work. Book
This is the big one - alllmost two inches thick and over 4lb in weight. Heavily worn with usual library markings. Binding open near the middle. No index so not easy to use but still the best reference available. We repeat, this copy is very heavily worn but still a worthy reference copy. Book
1988x-0915299313Productivity Pr 1988. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 11.75x9.00x0.75 inches. Productivity Pr hardcover
BN328630Imagebooks & Stationery. Hardcover. Auf der Wiese- DE <br/><br/>Auf der Wiese- DE ImageBooks Factory Imagebooks & Stationery hardcover
2022BN228970ImageBooks Factory BV 2022. 2022. Handpopboek - Kom je Spelen - Schaap: Kom je spelen <br/><br/>Handpopboek - Kom je Spelen - Schaap: Kom je spelen ImageBooks Factory ImageBooks Factory BV unknown
1900178581900. Women at Work Albumen photo of women at work in a small factory. Photograph measures 7.75" x 5.5" inches and is on gray photographer's board measuring 8.5" x 6.5" inches. Circa 1900s. Albumen print. Women sitting at long wooden tables in small manufacturing shop. Palm-sized rings hang in loops from the ceiling and can be seen scattered throughout the photo. One woman in a long white dress holds length of material looking it over while another sitting behind her and across and wooden aisle looks away from the camera toward her desktop. Two other women can be seen seated behind her further back into the shop. A man in shirt and vest appears to be observing the women at work while another man at the back of the shop appears to be using some sort of pressing device. It's unclear what's being manufactured but the details of materials and workplace layout give rich details to take in. The women would have been part of a growing female workforce utilized to support production in the midst of industrialization. Overall very good condition. unknown
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
1871165651871. Women Employment Labor To the Right Honorable Richard Assheton Cross M.P. Secretary of Sate for the Home Department. 1871. 4 pages. 8 x 5 in. In this document women workers express fears regarding proposed labor regulations that would limit their ability to earn and would "restrict the paid labour of all women.or even make all married women half-timers." They claim it is unjust treatment that would harm women workers and pit their marriages at odds with their ability to work: "Your Memorialists assert that it is unjust to place restriction son the labour of unmarried women for the presumed protection of married women or mothers and further that any special restrictions upon the labour of married women is practically a penalty imposed on marriage as regards to the woman." Document that reveals the competing priorities for women factory workers between workplace safety and their earning power. Chipping with small losses along top and right edge. Repairs to two tears on page 2. Top left corner missing. Good only. unknown
Much text also in French. Features: Saint Gabriel House; The Preservation of Old Monteal; Traditional Sculpture; History of Painting; Conversion Through Pictures - An Aspect of Religious Painting in New France; Quebec's Traditional House; Early Furniture; Silver; Quebec Ceramics; Quebec Maple-Sugar Moulds; Stoves; From an 18th Century Table; French-Canadian Blankets; The First Quebec Glass Factory - Canada Glass Works; Some Museums of Quebec.. and Their Treasures; Military and Maritime Museum. Date hand-written upon front cover. Modest wear. Quality copy. Book
19882091502135419339Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
32 pages. Features: Aircraft Design Trends; Aircraft Dope and Finish Problems; Cabin Insulation; Graphical Methods for Least-Square Problems; Joining and Soldering - results of tests on duraluminum and aluminum joined with recently developed aluminum solders; Fundamental Aerodynamics (part 5) - a detailed study of characteristics essential in the selection of an airfoil; Book Reviews; New Aircraft - with photo of the American Eagle Flybabout; News of the Industry - with photo of Arthur Sowden of the Detroit Steel Products Company; Photo othe Fokker Aircraft Corporation factory at Wheeling, West Virginia; Airports and Airways; many vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
263 pages. Profusely illustrated with photos and diagrams. Small name stamped upon title page and back page, otherwise unmarked. Typical soiling and wear for a well-used shop manulal. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy of this genuine, factory-issued shop manual. Book
100 pages. Front Cover: Al Parker illustration. Special Features: The Dilemma of a Pacifist; Star Factory; This Is My Story by Eleanor Roosevelt; Spots and Stains; and I Bring 'Em Up Alive. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking, short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Ivory Snow, Campbells' Soup, and Coca-Cola. Full page black/white ad with Ginger Rogers promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Full page black/white Lysol Disinfectant print ad with Dionne Quintuplets. Quarter page black/white "Shirley Temple Goes Fishing" Quaker Puffed Wheat ad. Above-average wear. Back hinge starting. Some yellowing to front cover and pages. Small mailing label top right corner. A sound copy. Magazine
184 pages. Map. Frontis illustration of subject. Reproductions of black and white photos. "Chief Trader King, who died in 1940, was one of the most fearless and colourful traders of the Canadian North. From the day he landed at York Factory in 1862 until his retirement from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1903 his life was filled with stirring adventure in a vast country where only skilled boatmen could make their way over the water routes from one post to the next and where only expert huntsmen and the most rugged individuals could survive." - from Foreword. Moderate age-toning to contents. Binding intact. Bit of writing in marker atop front free endpaper. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. A sound copy. Peel (2) 4182. Book
Features: Cover photo of Ab Jenkins and his 1933 V-12 Pierce-Arrow; Obituary of Arthur Kumpf inside front cover - Mr. Kumpf had a long association with the Pierce-Arrow, including service as a racer and endurance driver in the U.S. and Europe; list of Ab Jenkins' Driving achievements; Fredericksburg Meet Photos on pages 13 through 20; items on pages 4 through 9 are from the March 31, 1930 issue of 'The Pierce-Arrow News' (which was a large 'newspaper format' factory publication); Some Pierce-Arrows at Harrah's - with text and photos; New Parts Set-Up Gives Rush Service; Downton Window Display Proves Successful for Holden-Nelson; Here's the way your parts orders are handled; Speech of Col. Charles Clifton, 1917; Speech of Mr. Day about factory plans for the maintenance and up-building of Pierce-Arrow quality; Paint Shop Memories, by William L. Fischer; Many great photos from the 1974 PAS meet; Text of talk given at meet by Maurice A. Thorne. Back cover features reproduction of an ad for the Pierce-Arrow Travelodge, an early house/travel-trailer which could be pulled by car. Moderate wear. Umarked. A quality copy. Book
L95Album 25x30 cm, 29 reproductions photographiques des usines, broché.
12102Schauman catalogue: Jyväskylä Finland. 1932. Harbord catalogue: Harbor Plywood Corporation Chicago Illinois and Hoquiam Washington. 1930. Schauman catalogue: 59pp 4to consisting of 9pp. of letterpress and 50pp. of collotype illustrations. In original cream printed wraps with cover printed in red. In good condition. Written entirely in English with informative captions. Harbord catalogue: 16pp. 12mo. In original wraps printed in yellow and black. Stapled pamphlet on art paper. In good condition with staples beginning to rust. With numerous illustrations of 'the spacious new home of E. W. Daniels Vice-President of the Harbor Plywood Corporation and manager of its Door units'. The final page carries a list of 'Points About the Plywood Home' the first being that it was 'Erected at Hoquiam Washington 1930.' Schauman catalogue: Jyväskylä, Finland. 1932. Harbord catalogue: Harbor Plywood Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, and Hoquiam, W paperback
Lindblad, ThomasIn Pristine Condition. unknown
75-8168Madrid: La Fabrica Editorial 2008. Fo. Cloth Hard Cover ca. 240 pp. First Edition. B&W Plates. Version with Cover Image from Page 47. Very Good. Dust Jacket also Very Good with Creasing. Includes Belly Band of Terra Cotta Paper. Oversize Book May require extra Shipping ChargesWilliam Eugene Smith was born in 1918 in Wichita Kansas. He took his first photographs at the age of 15 for two local newspapers. In 1936 Smith entered Notre Dame University in Wichita where a special photographic scholarship was created for him. A year later he left the university and went to New York City. After studying with Helene Sanders at the New York Institute of Photography in 1937 he began working for News-Week later Newsweek. He was fired for refusing to use medium-format cameras and joined the Black Star agency as a freelancer……Smith worked as a war correspondent for Flying magazine 1943–44 and a year later for Life. He followed the island-hopping American offensive against Japan and suffered severe injuries while simulating battle conditions for Parade which required him to undergo surgery for the next two years……Once recuperated Smith worked for Life again between 1947 and 1955 before resigning in order to join Magnum Photos as an associate. In 1957 he became a full member of Magnum. Smith was fanatically dedicated to his mission as a photographer. Because of this dedication he was often regarded by editors as “troublesome.â€â€¦.A year after moving to Tucson to teach at the University of Arizona Smith died of a stroke. His archives are held by the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson Arizona. Today Smith’s legacy lives on through the W. Eugene Smith Fund to promote “humanistic photography†founded in 1980 which awards photographers for exceptional accomplishments in the field. Madrid: La Fabrica Editorial, 2008 hardcover
75-8167Madrid: La Fabrica Editorial 2008. Fo. Cloth Hard Cover ca. 240 pp. First Edition. B&W Plates. Version with Cover Image from Page 109. Very Good. Dust Jacket also Very Good with Creasing Abrasions now in Protective Mylar Cover. Oversize Book May require extra Shipping ChargesWilliam Eugene Smith was born in 1918 in Wichita Kansas. He took his first photographs at the age of 15 for two local newspapers. In 1936 Smith entered Notre Dame University in Wichita where a special photographic scholarship was created for him. A year later he left the university and went to New York City. After studying with Helene Sanders at the New York Institute of Photography in 1937 he began working for News-Week later Newsweek. He was fired for refusing to use medium-format cameras and joined the Black Star agency as a freelancer……Smith worked as a war correspondent for Flying magazine 1943–44 and a year later for Life. He followed the island-hopping American offensive against Japan and suffered severe injuries while simulating battle conditions for Parade which required him to undergo surgery for the next two years……Once recuperated Smith worked for Life again between 1947 and 1955 before resigning in order to join Magnum Photos as an associate. In 1957 he became a full member of Magnum. Smith was fanatically dedicated to his mission as a photographer. Because of this dedication he was often regarded by editors as “troublesome.â€â€¦.A year after moving to Tucson to teach at the University of Arizona Smith died of a stroke. His archives are held by the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson Arizona. Today Smith’s legacy lives on through the W. Eugene Smith Fund to promote “humanistic photography†founded in 1980 which awards photographers for exceptional accomplishments in the field. Madrid: La Fabrica Editorial, 2008 hardcover
6874aafParis, Mathias, 1847, in-4°, VIII + 3894 col. (= 1947 p.), abondamment illustré de vignettes dans le texte, quelques rousseurs çà et là, reliures de l'éditeur en demi-cuir, dos à faux nerfs sobrement dorés, (1nsolé).