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2023SKU1714870National Fire Protection Association NFPA 2023-12-07. hardcover. New. 0x0x0. New Book Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hardcover
190685196Hamburg, Koppmann & Cie. 1906. 24 Original-Fotografien von G Koppmann, auf braunem Trägerkarton montiert. (Photogröße ca. 22 x 18 cm, Kartongröße ca. 32 x 25 cm), lose in Folio-OLn.-Mappe.
1910233921910. TechnologyRescue Operations American fire engine modernization archive documenting the transition from horse drawn steam engines to motorized trucks and rescue wagons in Massachusetts and across the Northeast between the 1910s and 1940s. Fire departments across the U.S. began to transition from horses and steam pumpers to gasoline powered apparatus to account for urban growth taller buildings electrical wiring and automobile traffic changing the speed and scale of emergency response. The archive records identified departments and apparatus makers including Mack GMC Ford Seagrave Studebaker American LaFrance and Maxim mostly showing departments across Massachusetts departments and with additional images from New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Rhode Island and Vermont.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 33 silver gelatin photographs many with captions ranging from 2 x 3 to 4 x 6 inches chiefly Massachusetts with additional material from Vermont Pennsylvania New York New Jersey and Rhode Island 1910s to 1940s. Fire engines and firefighters appear in station fronts street parades apparatus portraits airport grounds and active fire scenes. Captions identify New York City Rescue 1 Mack; Syracuse Rescue 1 GMC; Highland Park Pennsylvania Rescue 2 Mack; Plainfield New Jersey Rescue GMC; Chelmsford Massachusetts Emergency No. 7 Studebaker; Camp Edwards Massachusetts Mack Engine 4; Needham Massachusetts Mack Engine 3; Lawrence Massachusetts Engine 3 American LaFrance; Boston Ladder 8 Ladder 9 and Ladder 21; Cambridge Engine 3; Canton Massachusetts Mack engine; Shrewsbury Massachusetts Engine 3 and Ladder 3; Barrington Vermont; Stoneham Massachusetts Bell Block; River Street Boston; First Scientist Church Somerville; and Fort House Somerville. Horse drawn apparatus appears outside Hope No. 1 in Pittsburgh and in a parade scene while motorized ladder trucks carry long wooden extension ladders hose reels searchlights bells sirens polished pumps and side mounted tools.<br /> <br /> The images provide a side by side record of old and new fire protection: horse teams exposed steam machinery open cab ladder trucks and later motorized emergency vehicles. Chas. E. Beckwith's Fire Dept. Photographer stamp connects at least part of the group to a specialist working for Massachusetts fire departments. Photographs stapled to eight disbound black album pages; scattered fading handling wear with legible captions. Some with additional handwritten captions on versos. Overall in good condition. unknown
2022SKU0591826National Fire Protection Association 2022-12-07. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association hardcover
2022SKU0639333National Fire Protection Association 2022-12-07. hardcover. New. 0x0x0. New Textbook Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association hardcover
2025SKU1728055National Fire Protection Association NFPA 2025-12-09. hardcover. New. 8x11x1. New Book Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hardcover
2025SKU1732603National Fire Protection Association NFPA 2025-12-09. hardcover. New. 8x11x1. New Textbook Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hardcover
2025SKU1739728National Fire Protection Association NFPA 2025-12-09. hardcover. New. 8x11x1. New Book Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hardcover
19992081502111900055Chinese archives 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 hardcover book Chinese archives paperback
DADAX0879392436Brand: Fire Protection Publications 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Fire Protection Publications paperback
1836026245Paris LIBRAIRIE MOUTARDIER 1836 un volume in-8°, XXIX 422 pp. un feuillet de table mal chiffré 123-124. Reliure en demi-veau vieux rose, dos à nerfs, soulignés de filets dorés, orné du titre, de l'auteur et de guirlandes dorés, petits fers estampés à froid, tranches jaunes mouchetées de rouge, gardes cailloutées, signet. (reliure de l'époque). (rousseurs éparses). Un titre-frontispice gravé par Guyot. Édition originale peu commune. Avec un lexique du vocabulaire du chasseur au chien d'arrêt. RARE.
BN66249Karten des Feuers. 50 farbige Karten und Handbuch. Das Weisheitsorakel der Sioux <br/><br/> unknown
1839RO20062299BARBA. 3ème édition. 1839. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 462 pages. 1er plat de la couverture brochée, conservé. Titre et filets dorés sur une pièce de titre noire. Dos toilé rouge. Plats marbrés rouges. Petite tache sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 799.2-Chasse
19822110502150901892Japan Firefighting Association 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Japan Firefighting Association paperback
2013NOCT17-9781455754113-651Delmar Cengage Learning 2013-11-26. Hardcover. New. 0x0x0. NEW TEXTBOOK SHIPS WITH EMAILED TRACKING FROM USA Delmar Cengage Learning hardcover
2023SKU1714871National Fire Protection Association NFPA 2023-09-06. hardcover. New. 11x8x0. New Book Ships with Tracking National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) hardcover
2023DADAX145593092XNFPA 2023-11-15. Eighth. loose_leaf. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. NFPA unknown
1908232131908. Chelsea fire real photo postcard archive documenting the destruction of civic religious medical and financial institutions in Chelsea outside of Boston Massachusetts after the November 1908 fire one of the most destructive urban fires in early twentieth century New England. This collection displays not only the ruined architecture but on the functions that had to be reestablished after the fire including places of worship schooling banking and medical care. Not only do these images display a developing New England city in ruins but the involvement of the surrounding community that was left displaced to pick up the pieces.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 12 silver gelatin real photo postcards each 3" x 5.5" Chelsea Massachusetts circa 1908. The cards show skeletal masonry walls roofless church towers leveled residential blocks ash fields and streets lined with stripped tree trunks and scattered debris. Printed captions identify multiple sites including "Ruins of Unitarian Church Chelsea Mass." "Universalist Church Fourth & Chestnut St." "Ruins of Fay School Chelsea Mass." "Ruins of Public Library" "Central Church from Broadway Chelsea Mass." "Ruins of Williams School & First Universalist Church Chelsea Mass." and "Remains of Frost Hospital." Several views are wide panoramas taken from elevated ground or across open lots showing block after block reduced to foundations and chimneys while others isolate single institutional buildings left standing as shells. Human figures appear throughout as scale markers and witnesses with pedestrians moving through cleared streets and one especially important card showing uniformed cadets and coast artillery guards with rifles outside the Chelsea Savings Bank.<br /> <br /> The Great Chelsea Fire burned through a substantial section of the city in 1908 and displaced thousands making it one of the most destructive urban fires in New England in its period. These postcards preserve the public facing record created immediately after the disaster when churches schools hospitals libraries and banks were photographed not as isolated ruins but as essential parts of a city whose institutional framework had to be defended and rebuilt. Some edge and corner wear; minor toning. Overall very good condition. A concentrated record of urban destruction emergency security and civic reconstruction in Chelsea Massachusetts. unknown
184415216Berlin, Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn, 1844. Mit 1 lithogr. Frontispiz und zahlreichen Text-Abbildungen in Holzstich.. Lwd.d.Zt. (mit Rückentitel), VII; 304 S., 8° [3 Warenabbildungen]
2022SONG145592914XNational Fire Protection Association NFPA 2022-07-01. loose_leaf. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) unknown
19702091502135419023Industrial Firearms Association 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 55 Industrial Firearms Association paperback
1993mon0000135118Fire Protection Association 1993-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. NOT ex-library. Clean copy in good condition. Fire Protection Association unknown
ria9781566767996_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book compares technical information of various fire retardant coatings for electric cables. It also summarizes various testing methods with a special emphasis on the Factory Mutual testing standard. paperback
1825102273<p>Letter sheets 8" x 12" 3 pages plus integral address leaf. Extensive tape repairs to folds mostly archival tape but some regular tape too which has caused a little browning in areas long tear obscures writers signature but partially visible creased normal aging and browning remnant of wax seal; otherwise good or better. The letter is to Boston Mayor Josiah Quincy 1772-1864 a future head of Harvard and served eight years in Congress. It appears after becoming Boston's mayor he sent delegates to New York and Philadelphia to study fire fighting techniques in those cities. The author of this letter read about this mission and sent Mayor Quincy a lengthy letter on the subject. The probable author is Solon Robinson 1803-1880 although his signature is partially obscured by a tear. However on the back page a smudged docketed note identifies him as Solon Robertson or Robinson. Robinson was a writer and would become a well known Indiana pioneer. In any case the author would suggest a far more modern system for fighting fires than the existing practice of engines carrying water to fires which would become useless when the water ran out. he proposed putting lead aqueduct pipes "laid deep underground and leading to every part of the city." While her does not use the term fire hydrants the water would be accessed from locked iron covers that would serve that function. ABN.</p>
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