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0260058254.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0548653879.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1163986135.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1164405977.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2008DADAX0548993211Kessinger Publishing 2008-06-02. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1929446691929. <p>Burroughs Adding Machine Company. Burroughs Adding Machine Ltd. Adding - bookkeeping - calculating machines. N.p. May 1929. Unbound brochure. 4pp. Illustrated. 281 x 216 mm. Light toning a few tiny marginal tears. VG. Provenance: Stamp of the L. N. E. R. London & North Eastern Railway on the first page. Advertisement for the Burroughs portable adding machine introduced in 1925. This was one of Burroughs's most popular models. Origins of Cyberspace 240.</p> . unknown
189750186N.P.: Privately printed n.d. ca 1897. ca 1897. First edition. 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" original black and white paper advertisement printed on both sides. Front side offers a photo of two men man using the "Gillette" hand-power horse clipper. Opposite side offers pricing and general information about the machine. Hand Power Machine $50; Steam of Electric Power Machine $75. Light soiling and with light wear to edges. Very good. Privately printed, n.d. (ca 1897). unknown
18908785Philadelphia: Craig Finley & Co 1890. Broadside. Fair binding. Trifold promotional broadside. 10" x 6.25." A promotional piece. Chipping to the extremities in one instance just touching some text; closed tear along the folds and above the folds; generally soiled with some stray pencil writing. Nevertheless fantastic graphics with prices. Rare. Craig, Finley & Co unknown
1870106353<p>This broadside is 16½x10¼" and is tipped into an archival rag mat. Very slight aging though delicate this ad is in wonderful condition; near fine to fine. The Aiken Knitting Machine Co was located in New York City with their factory in Franklin N.H. The printed images show their various types of knitting machines and winder for spooling yarn with the direction to "Please Put Up In Your Office". The Aiken family moved to New Hampshire in 1938 and were fairly well known industrialists and inventors. In May 1855 Jonas B. Aiken secured a patent Patent 12933 for a knitting machine. Their machines appeared to get a lot of good press in the 1860s and they seemed to have established a very respectable business. </p> Baptist & Taylor,
2004Q-1571202277C&T Publishing 2004-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! C&T Publishing paperback
1866197671866. Very good condition. A letter dated December 27 1866 on illustrated letterhead paper showing the Stanford & C. Singer Sewing Machine building in Melbourne Corner Bourke & Russell Streets to the Singer Sewing Machine Company New York City discussing a recently delivered order and making suggestions on design changes based on customer complaints. "We send you but a short order this time trade having been quiet. We expect it will be all right again soon." 8 x 10" 1862 watermarked cream paper with engraving of Stanford building printed in black address printed in red. One inch strip of paper used to tip into volume on verso. unknown
1332775470.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0282633863.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192453007Rochester NY: Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. 1924-1953. Two vols. 4to. 147; 131 leaves all w/ 278 silver gelatin photos sized 8.5 x 11 in. all preserved in archival mylar sleeves and nearly all with typed captions dated and often pen & pencil annotations on versos most with hole punches at gutter blank margin from being bound originally in 3-ring factory binders. Uniformly bound in recent black cloth post-binders gilt lettering stamped on covers & spines NF set. This remarkable factory photo archive documents the durable and invaluable machine tools which built American industrial production through the 1920s and the post-World War II era. The Colburn drill presses turning lathes boring machines and boring mills were essential for such companies as Ford Motor Co. Maxwell Motorcar Co. John Deere Oakland Motor Car Co. Delco Light Co. International Harvester Nash Motors Co. Allis Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Caterpillar Tractor Co. Monarch Tractors Co. Hughes Tool Co. of Los Angeles part of Hughes Aviation Westinghouse and so many others. Many of the images show the connecting rods gears bearings engine blocks and other parts manufactured by these massive machines. A large number of the photos in the first volume show machines built and installed for the first National Machine Tool Builders’ Exposition which was held Sept. 19-23 1927 in the Cleveland Auditorium and attracted over 12000 attendees including Henry Ford the Dodge Brothers Durant George Westinghouse and many other automotive and industrial innovators and builders at the time. A number of these machines were also sold to Railroad companies including the Missouri Pacific the International & Great Northern Railway in Palastine TX the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. in Huntington WV and more. The second volume includes Newton duplex milling machines cold saws and hot saws for metal especially aluminum and more. These photos show Newton machines being sold to Dodge Chrysler Buick General Motors Ford Bendix Wright Aeronautical Corp. ALCOA as well as photos showing engine blocks being milled and the internal works of many of the machines. Newton was originally founded in 1880 by Charles C. Newton who specialized as a twist drill manufacturer in Philadelphia and continued to expand operations until merged with Betts Machine Co. and Colburn Machine Tool Co. in 1922 to form the Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. of Rochester NY. Colburn Machine Tool Co. was founded sometime in 1890 by Henry J. Colburn and after his death in 1902 was run by his son Leslie who died in 1918. The Company which maintained a number of machinery patents for drill presses and table saws was merged later with Consolidated in 1922. Consolidated Machine Tool Corp. operated on Blossom Road in Rochester NY producing tools and machinery used in metal and plastics manufacturing. In 1951 they were acquired by the Farrel-Birmingham Co. operating until 1983 when they were sold to the Conlon Corp. See: Directory of American Toolmakers: Early American Industries Association 1999; Betts Machine Co. Manufacturers Index Vintage Machinery 2017; Colburn Machine Tool Co. Franklin PA Manufacturers Index Vintage Machinery 2017. Consolidated Machine Tool Corp., hardcover
0364501553.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
dola685Ann Arbor Michigan: c1930. 4to. pp. 24. wrs. stain on upper cover pencil notes on rear cover dampstain in upper margin of first 4 leaves Ann Arbor, Michigan: [c1930] unknown
0266387020.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1941002796New York: International Business Machines Corporation 1941. 199 pages illustrations including portraits; 26 cm. Text in Spanish. Good. Firm binding creased spine. Clean inside copy. Age toning. This is an early fascinating handbook of IBM's corporate art collection with one artist from every country in the Americas. Canada and the United States are represented by one artist from each state. Substantial written entries accompany each artist with a photographic portrait and a reproduction of one work in black and white. Figurative works are favoured. Many of the artists are now obscure but Charles Burchfield represents New York. and Clyfford Still with a Social Realist painting represents Washington state. Rare. Paperback. Good. 4to. International Business Machines Corporation Paperback
1941196846New York: Not Identified 1941. Hardcover. Fair Boards are heavily worn; beveled edges of boards are heavily worn; boards are loose; inscription to former owner on ffep; inner hinge is cracked; 1/3 of spine is chipped away; pages are clean aside from occasional smudging and flaked leather from the deteriorated boards sittin in the gutter at some pages; textblock appears solid. Black leather boards with gilt lettering; decorative end papers; fully gilted textblock edges; 178 pp.; illustrations. Text in Portuguese. Not Identified hardcover
2531Manuscript Record Book. Boston: 1920 - 1955. 109p of fine & readable ink entries in a 201p blank book several pasted-in & inserted carbon copies of notices. 26x21cm half red morocco cloth. Edges worn VG. A bit late indeed but here's the picture from the top down admittedly of the whole shootin match from inception to liquidation though from the start it seems to have been a reorganization of the Alsatian Machine Company. Its business was the production of machinery & tools & at least 1 transaction with the Saco-Lowell Shops is documented herein. Those versed in reading between the lines of officiousness will be assured a workout with this one. hardcover
19742090502113715857Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20002090502113709468Not Available 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1391814584.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
45562892like new. unknown
2023x-1493077104Astragal Press 2023. Paperback. New. 94 pages. 8.76x5.93x0.25 inches. Astragal Press paperback