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187427146Holyoke Mass. : Holyoke Machine Co 1874. Cloth. Very Good. 91 pages. Original brick cloth with company name and location embossed in gilt on front cover. Three previous owner names on front flyleaf including a presentation to J. W. Danielson Esq from S. F. Stebbins Agent for the company. Cloth. Nicely illustrated with cuts by Sebald Wightman Buffalo Kilburn Boston and others unidentified. A sound technical catalog that would enable an engineer to determine with some precision whether the specs for the equipment offered might meet their requirements.<br/><br/>A scarce catalog with only two copies in Worldcat as of this writing. Holyoke Machine Co unknown books
187636504np 1876. Beautifully handcolored engraving depicting four eye-level views of Howe Machine Company factories surrounded by busy streets ferries and carriages. A coin with profile of Elias Howe Jr. is at center left. Attractively framed and matted. Image 13-1/4" x 15-1/4" by sight. Not examined out of frame. Fine. <br/><br/> The Company's New York offices were located at 699 Broadway from 1867-1876. We locate this extremely attractive broadside only in the Jay Last Collection at the Huntington Library. unknown books
1924244203Butte MT: IATSE 1924. Four-panel wallet card with dues stamps for the first half of 1924 issued to a member in Montana. IATSE unknown books
194874396N.pl: the Union 1948. Paperback. 383p. wraps and foredges very heavily soiled splashed ink and old mildew previous owner's contact information on front cover in ballpoint pen. the Union paperback books
1941179043New York: International Business Machines Corporation 1941. Softcover. G wraps have rubbing stain corner creases; peeling on spine ex-museum library marks interior otherwise clean. B&W illustrated wraps. 217 pp. illustrated throughout in B&W. "The collection herein illustrated is to be shown throughout Canada and the United States in museums and galleries at the invitation of their directors. Another collection of pictures from the Americas in which each Canadian province and Newfoundland are represented is now on tour in the Latin-American countries" -- foreword. International Business Machines Corporation unknown books
195824974Washington: IUE 1958. 204p. wraps illus. very good condition. IUE unknown books
192043960Philadelphia: Lanston Monotype Machine Company 1920. Miniature book approx. an inch-and-a-half square 38 x 38 mm unpaged text printed on rectos only; illustrations; printed staplebound self-wrappers volume laid into publisher's printed bifolium toned accompanied by one piece of type measuring 1/6 of an inch square on which is cast the Lord's Prayer; tear and loss to bifolium the former crudely repaired the latter not affecting text; text volume and cast fine. The Lord's Prayer "can be plainly read with the aid of a good reading glass." <br/><br/> Lanston Monotype Machine Company unknown books
185654024Lawrence MA 1856. 16mo pp. 2 138 2 plus 24 pages of blank ruled paper for notes; original brown cloth with title stamped in gilt on spine and upper cover; edgewear contemporary owner's signature on endpaper very good. Key by number to patterns of gears hangers and pulleys giving weights diameters remarks etc. 3 in OCLC as of May '19. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196046751Haut-Rhin: Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin c 1960 . Softcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. Manufacture de Machines du Haut Rhin paperback books
192044661Emeryville CA 1920. <p>Marchant Calculating Machine Company. Here is the calculator you have been waiting for. Emeryville Calif.: Marchant Calculating Machine Company n.d. ca. 1920. Unbound single sheet folded. VG. 2pp. Text illustrations. 307 x 204 mm.</p> <p> A circular advertising the Pony Marchant Calculator a manually operated desktop machine for multiplication and division manufactured in the San Francisco Bay Area. Origins of Cyberspace 336.</p> . unknown books
1914446631914. <p>Muldivo Calculating Machine Company. A masterpiece of French mechanism. N.p. n.d. ca. 1914. Unbound circular. Single sheet. 272 x 215 mm. Tears in lower margin not affecting text readability. Good. Lists three models of the Muldivo calculator.Origins of Cyberspace 341.</p> . unknown books
191444664London 1914. <p>Muldivo Calculating Machine Company. The Muldivo calculating machine. Made in France. London n.d. ca. 1914. Original printed wrappers. 12pp. Illustrated. 248 x 187 mm. VG. Advertising brochure published by the British branch of the Muldivo company. The brochure includes views of Muldivo's French factories. Origins of Cyberspace 340.</p> . unknown books
192442326New York: National Cotton Candy Floss Machine Co. 1924. Four bifolia one pink the rest cream nested inside a cream bifolium wrapper with original stamped and posted envelope dated 1924 and additional sales material laid in. Two horizontal fold-lines throughout light toning and additional creasing; wear soiling split edges and minor loss to original mailed envelope. VG. Unpaginated ~ 24 pages ephemera. B/w photographic reproductions. 11" x 8-3/8"; envelopes 4-1/8" x 9-1/2" and 3-5/8" x 6-1/2" <br/><br/>Full-page or longer descriptions of each of five new cotton candy machine models by John Parcell's National Cotton Candy Floss Machine Co. on three bifolia illustrated with the features clearly delineated and pitched for the discerning entrepreneur. Also includes a Foreword bifolium "order blank" return envelope printed ad jingle "Said Mr. Gallagher / To Mr. Shean / That machine of Parcell's / Surely is a dream / A little sugar here and there / And you've got candy everywhere . . . " and original mailed envelope to one Mr. Wm. E. Moss of Hamburg NY. [National Cotton Candy Floss Machine Co.] unknown books
191532148Omaha: Omaha Folding machine Company 1915. Paperback. Very good. 30pp. Edges sunned else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Omaha Folding machine Company paperback books
182525214Washington D.C. 1825. Printed broadside 8" x 13.5". Light toning untrimmed minor edgewear old folds couple of pinholes at junctions but not affecting any text. Very Good.<br/><br/> This rare broadside announcement of a patent issued to Samuel Lane of Maine is signed in type by President John Quincy Adams Secretary of State Henry Clay and Attorney General William Wirt. It contains a complete Description "in the words of the said Samuel Lane himself" of his improvements to the corn-shelling machine. <br/> In 1828 Lane was the first to receive a patent for a combine. One of the witnesses to Lane's Description was William Blagrove probably the first full-time Patent Agent in Washington DC appointed in 1819.<br/>Not located on OCLC AAS Catalog American Imprints. unknown books
1929697011929. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. SHORT CUTS TO HOME SEWING. The Modern Singer Way. Singer Sewing Library No. 1. n.p. Singer Sewing Company 1929. Wrappers. About very good. unknown books
1928WRCAM39924Chicago: Mills Novelty Company 1928. 32pp. including illustrations. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers soiled chipped and torn. Some soiling and wrinkling to text. Good. A rare catalogue for spare and repair parts for slot machines produced by the Mills Novelty Company which billed itself as the world's largest manufacturer of coin-operated machines. The illustrated catalogue gives descriptions and prices for hundreds of parts for three different types of side-arm machines. Each page of the catalogue carries a running headline reading "Mills machines make more money." The rear wrapper shows an illustration of their new plant at 4100 Fullerton Avenue in Chicago which the Mills Novelty Company occupied in 1926. No copies are listed on OCLC for this ephemeral catalogue. Mills Novelty Company unknown books
191344659New York 1913. <p>Tabulating Machine Company - C-T-R - IBM The Tabulating Machine Company. A business compass: Facts made immediately available for determining business policy. New York ©1913. Original gray printed wrappers. Very good. 48pp. Illustrated. 228 x 152 mm.</p> <p> Herman Hollerith a clerk at the U S Census Bureau invented the punch-card tabulator applying for his first patent in 1884; his punched-card system reigned as the primary large-scale data-processing system until the advent of the electronic digital computer. In 1896 Hollerith formed the Tabulating Machine Company; the British branch known as the British Tabulating Machine Company was formed in 1907 and remained connected to its American counterpart until 1949. Hollerith remained head of the Tabulating Machine Company until 1911 when he sold it to industrialist Charles R. Flint who renamed the company C-T-R. In 1915 Thomas J. Watson became president of the new company and in 1924 Watson renamed the company International Business Machines IBM. Origins of Cyberspace 373.</p> . unknown books
193090059scPhiladelphia: Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co. 1930. Octavo stapled illus. wrappers 12 pp. Very Good with light wear to coverrs. Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Co., [1930]. unknown books
2000180247San Francisco: UE-F.A.T. 2000. Single sheet 8.5x11 inches on marigold paper printed one side only with clenched fist logo surrounded by the words Alliance Alianza and the speakers and performers appearing at the ILWU Union Hall in S.F. UE-F.A.T. unknown books
1972133049New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1972. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill listing UE's achievements for its members. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1976133055New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1976. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill listing UE's achievements for its members. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
197392264New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1973. 22p. wraps illus. 7x8.5 inches. Delegation included the UE president Albert J. Fitzgerald and others. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
197646919Cleveland: UE 1976. 331p. wraps ex libris. UE unknown books
1976133053New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America 1976. 4-page brochure which folds out into handbill text in Spanish illustration of Uncle Sam and the Capitol. Translation of "Your right to join UE is guaranteed by law! United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books