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19432111902160201151Shufunotomo-sha 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shufunotomo-sha paperback
1899299233San Jose Candy Factory 1899. Ephemera. Near fine with residue of old adhesive backing to rear of image light wear to edges. An exceptionally well-preserved piece of advertising.<br> San Jose Candy Factory unknown
19892092902143801627Osaka Association of Architects 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Osaka Association of Architects paperback
19732083002116206140Oyama Paper Products Factory Takamatsu Masayuki Oyama 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Oyama Paper Products Factory (Takamatsu) Masayuki Oyama paperback
191645078Chicago and New York:: Paris Garters made by A. Stein & Co. ca. 1916. Some light foxing; but extremely attractive. Consisting of a sample men's garter and men's arm band each with original printed cardboard mounting set into the original box illustrated in color with two attractive young ladies gathering roses. The garter "No metal can touch you" was patented in 1908 and 1914; the armband was patented 1916. Paris Garters, made by A. Stein & Co., unknown
1527854396.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266795722.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197537163Leningrad: Petersburg Tapestry Factory 1975. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Small folio. 269 1pp. Original illustrated cloth with red lettering on spine. Book housed in its illustrated paper covered slipcase. A well-illustrated survey of the output of the Imperial Tapestry Factory from 1716 until its closing in 1859. This work is profusely illustrated throughout with 187 striking color photographic reproductions of splendid Russian tapestries. Moderate rubbing along edges of slipcase. Minor soiling on spine. Text in Russian English French and German. Slipcase in overall good binding in good interior in very good condition. Petersburg Tapestry Factory hardcover
20042091202133212984Public Symposium “Distribution and Exchange in Medieval Warfare†Executive Committee 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Public Symposium “Distribution and Exchange in Medieval Warfare†Executive Committee paperback
G8925888637I4N00Hak Sanmoonhwasa. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Hak Sanmoonhwasa paperback
0331315971.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0331041049.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331779293.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
18184Guarantee dated from Orwell Villa Cotham New Road Bristol; 24 August 1853. Engraving by Lavars Lithographer Bridge Street Bristol; undated. Guarantee: 1p. 4to. In fair condition on aged paper. Reads: 'Bristol 8mo 24. 1853 I hereby guarantee to the Great Western Railway Company payment for all the tickets which may be sold for the Cheap Trip to London on the 29th. Inst. undertaken by the promoters of the New Bedminster Temperance Hall Robert Charleton Orwell Villa Cotham New Road'. Written across the page in red ink: 'Cancelled M J Cairns'. Addressed by Charleton on reverse to 'The Manager Great Western Railway Company'. The engraving is on a 12 x 17.5 cm piece of paper. In fair condition with light signs of age and wear. Shows the outside of the hall with the caption 'Design for proposed Temperance Hall and Mechanics Institution Bedminster Bristol. Lavars Lithographer Bridge Street Bristol'. In pencil: 'Unaccepted plan' and 'Not accepted'. See Image. Guarantee dated from Orwell Villa, Cotham New Road, Bristol; 24 August 1853. Engraving by Lavars, Lithographer, Bridge Street, B unknown
1960233821960. Industrial factory photograph archive documenting large scale machining systems automated tooling equipment and precision manufacturing processes during the height of postwar American industrial expansion circa 1960s. Several scenes feature Sundstrand branded machinery associated with the Sundstrand Corporation a major Rockford Illinois manufacturer of machine tools aerospace components and industrial automation systems during the Cold War industrial economy. By the 1960s American factories increasingly relied on massive numerically controlled machining equipment capable of producing aircraft parts turbine components and heavy industrial hardware with levels of precision unattainable in earlier manually operated machine shops. These photographs record the physical scale of that transition capturing the integration of computerized or semi automated production systems into factory environments that formed the backbone of aerospace defense transportation and heavy manufacturing industries during the period.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 9 Large Silver Gelatin photographs each 8" x 10" circa 1960s. Interior factory scenes show enormous industrial machining centers occupying tiled production floors beneath overhead lighting and exposed structural systems. Multiple photographs depict large circular indexing tables rotary cutting assemblies suspended tooling heads and enclosed control units bearing visible "Sundstrand" identification. Engineers and machinists wearing shop coats and protective glasses appear adjusting tooling mechanisms calibrating machine components and servicing cutting assemblies surrounded by heavy cables hydraulic systems and banks of industrial controls. Several machines are shown actively engaged in metal cutting operations with curled metal shavings accumulating beneath rotating tooling heads and across surrounding platforms. One scene captures technicians removing or fitting a large machined component beneath a circular cutting apparatus while another documents reel based electronic control equipment integrated into the production system reflecting the growing use of automated process control in industrial manufacturing during the decade.<br /> <br /> The 1960s marked a decisive transformation in American manufacturing as industries shifted from conventional machining toward automated and numerically controlled production methods capable of supporting aerospace engineering military procurement automotive manufacturing and mass industrial output. Companies such as Sundstrand played a central role in supplying the specialized tooling and machine systems that allowed factories to machine increasingly complex metal components at industrial scale. Some curling scattered edge and surface wear as well as foxing to margins; images remain sharp with strong detail. Overall in good condition. The photographs preserve direct visual evidence of the machinery labor practices and production environments that defined late midcentury industrialization before many such facilities were modernized outsourced or dismantled during later waves of deindustrialization. unknown
19332092902137303480Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 33p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19332092902137303479Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 34p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19342092902137303387Shigemitsu Factory 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 22p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19332092902137303386Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 37p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19332092902137303647Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 40p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19332092902137303481Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 41p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19342092902137302518Shigemitsu Factory 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 42p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19342092902137303362Shigemitsu Factory 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 32p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback
19332092902137303642Shigemitsu Factory 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 43p Size: 21cm Shigemitsu Factory paperback