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0-13305Cartella con poco meno di 100 veline dattiloscritte copie lettera. unknown
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1998Q-3548362028Art Books Intl Ltd 1998-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Art Books Intl Ltd paperback
0656359315.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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191673762Hartford: the State 1916. 99p. wraps ex library. the State unknown books
19782091202133209362Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19782091202133101534Sanseisha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Sanseisha paperback
Features: Baskets by John McQueen; How to buy a floor loom; Inside the Hangchow Silk Factory; Lynn Rothrock's Devil Dolls; and more. Sound copy. Prior owner's name on front cover. Magazine
16248Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights. No printer. 1874 or 1875. 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium with heading: 'Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights.' In fair condition lightly aged and worn with evidence of side stitching. Text begins: 'The Royal Commissioners for inquiring into the operation of the Factory and Workshops Acts have issued the following circular:- .'. The third page is headed 'LIST OF PUBLICATIONS relating to the Subject of this Paper to be obtained at the Office of the Vigilance Association 27 Great George Street Westminster.' No copy traced. [Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights.] No printer. [1874 or 1875.] unknown
16174Manchester: A. Ireland & Co. London: Simpkin Marshall & Co. Dated on p.4: 'OFFICES OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FACTORY OCCUPIERS 96 KING STREET MANCHESTER. August 1874.'. 26pp. 8vo. In good condition lightly-aged no wraps disbound. One copy on COPAC at the BL and two copies on OCLC WorldCat. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Dated on p.4: 'OFFICES OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FACTORY OCCUPIERS, | paperback
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
16239'John Heywood Excelsior Printing Works Hulme Hall Road Manchester.' Dated on p.45: '69 KING STREET MANCHESTER 7th June 1873.'. The full title reads: 'Mr. Mundella's Bill for Limiting the Hours of Labour in Factories. Observations of the Employers upon the Report to the Local Government Board by J. H. Bridges M.D. and T. Holmes on the Health of Women Children and Young Persons engaged in Textile Manufactures with Special Reference to the Hours and Ages of Employment.' 45pp. 8vo. Disbound with the signatures separated otherwise in fair condition lightly-aged no wraps. Ends p.45: 'Signed for and on behalf of the Association of Employers of Factory Labour in the four Counties of Lancaster York Chester and Derby. RICHARD HAWORTH PRESIDENT. JOSEPH SIMPSON TREASURER. HENRY WHITWORTH SECRETARY. 69 KING STREET MANCHESTER 7th June 1873.' ['John Heywood, Excelsior Printing Works, Hulme Hall Road, Manchester.'] Dated on p.45: '69, KING STREET, MANCHESTER, | 7th June paperback
195385177Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages. Légèrement défraîchi.
195599678Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages. Papier bruni.
1953148902Couverture souple. Broché. 156 pages.
1940233861940. Marathon Paper Mills and later American Can Company industrial safety archive documenting workplace medicine accident prevention campaigns first-aid training and factory safety administration in Menasha Wisconsin from the 1940s-60s. The album records how Midwestern paper and graphic arts manufacturers attempted to reduce industrial injuries during a period when paper mills and printing plants remained physically hazardous workplaces filled with heavy rollers cutting machinery chemical exposure steam systems and high-speed industrial presses. During the postwar decades American manufacturers increasingly institutionalized safety committees plant nursing departments and employee first-aid instruction in response to rising workers' compensation costs union pressure and national workplace safety campaigns promoted by organizations such as the National Safety Council. Marathon Paper Mills was acquired by American Can Company in 1957 placing the Menasha Graphic Arts plant within one of the nation's largest packaging and industrial printing corporations.<br /> <br /> Photo and scrapbook archive of over 100 pieces with approximately 75 black-and-white photographs including twelve 8 x 10 inch prints with typed programs corporate memoranda newspaper clippings conference photographs official correspondence and safety-related ephemera Menasha Wisconsin 1940-1969. Group portraits identify attendees at the Fox River Valley and Lakeshore Safety Conferences of 1940 1941 and 1942. Numerous mounted photographs depict factory nurses treating workers administering oxygen equipment conducting examinations teaching first-aid procedures inspecting washrooms and sanitary facilities and leading emergency-response instruction for plant employees. Workers stand beside industrial presses and mechanical equipment while captions stress housekeeping sanitation accident reporting and machine safety. Several pages preserve newspaper coverage celebrating "one million safe man hours" and "three consecutive years of safe working without a disabling injury" alongside a 1969 letter signed by Wisconsin Governor Warren P. Knowles congratulating the American Can Graphic Arts Plant on its safety record. A 1953 letter from the National Safety Council thanks Marathon Corporation for photographs displayed at the Industrial Nursing Section exhibit during the National Safety Congress in Chicago directly tying the album to nationally circulated industrial safety programming.<br /> <br /> The album preserves a narrower glimpse into ground level industrial plants with the emergence of workplace medicine and safety management as formal corporate systems. The main photographs focus on the Marathon First Aid Department where nurses supervisors and workers collaborated in organized training programs intended to reduce accidents and standardize emergency response inside hazardous production environments. Captions repeatedly emphasize sanitation inspections accident prevention emergency transport and employee instruction demonstrating how industrial safety became both a managerial program and a public relations tool during the postwar era. Photographs mounted with corner tabs throughout; scrapbook pages retain mounted newspaper clippings letters and typed documentation; light toning occasional adhesive discoloration and minor edge wear present. Overall in very good condition. unknown
2007165430New York: Chronicle Books 2007. Hardcover. First American Edition. As New. Still in publisher's shrinkwrap.<br /> <br /> Between 1978 and 1992 Factory Records was one of the most important record labels in Britain. It launched the careers of Joy Division New Order and the Happy Mondays and others. The entity was launched jointly with the legendary Hacienda Club and Dry Bar both in Manchester; and it introduced along with its new music a new concept of high-quality cutting-edge design. <br /> <br /> A complete full-color chronological catalog of the label's output with each release accompanied by its original inventory number along with photos of album sleeves singles special editions flyers posters stationery and architectural projects. <br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. Chronicle Books unknown
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