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1819ST12549London: Published by Thomas McLean 1819. Second Edition. 368 x 273 mm. 14 1/2 x 10 3/4". 26 leaves of text including 3 pp. ads. Three parts in one volume. <br/> SPLENDID CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH RED STRAIGHT-GRAIN MOROCCO ELABORATELY TOOLED IN GILT AND BLIND covers with concentric filigree frames in alternating gilt and blind tooling raised bands spine panels intricately gilt with two large lozenges formed by rectangular and triangular tools surrounded by curling botanical ornaments turn-ins gilt all edges gilt. In an excellent recent matching morocco-lipped slipcase. WITH 36 VERY APPEALING ILLUSTRATIONS BEING 18 ENGRAVINGS six flowers six fruits six birds EACH IN TWO STATES monochrome and fully hand colored. Dunthorne 53-55; Sitwell "Fine Bird Books" p. 82. Text leaves with faint mottled foxing and minor browning and off-setting just a few plates with negligible faint spots or smudges otherwise A WONDERFUL COPY THE ORIGINAL SPARKLING BINDING IN AN AMAZING STATE OF PRESERVATION.<br/> <br/> This is a sumptuously bound copy of three manuals intended to teach the art of drawing to young persons written by the accomplished botanical painter who produced the renowned "Pomona Britannia." In an earlier career Brookshaw ca. 1751-1823 was a successful London cabinet-maker whose painted Neoclassical furniture attracted such titled enthusiasts as the Duke of Devonshire and the Prince of Wales but he suddenly abandoned this livelihood in the 1790s. Art historian Lucy Wood speculates that the sudden change was prompted by involvement in a financial or sexual scandal as he also parted company with his wealthy wife around this time. He spent a decade living under the name "G. Brown" teaching flower painting to refined young ladies before producing his first manual "A New Treatise of Flower Painting" which was finally issued under his real name in 1816. The three guides that make up the present volume were intended as a supplement to that work and they expand the subjects covered to fruit and birds. In the preface to this work Brookshaw observes that flower painting is a "peculiarly appropriate" accomplishment that may be obtained "without the expense of a Master a few elementary instructions and good copies being sufficient." The plates here are more highly finished than the examples in his original "Treatise" in order to "lead the young artist onward in a progressive line of improvement." Fruits and birds are added to offer a new challenge for the pupil and Brookshaw notes that while avian subjects lack the variety of botanical ones they compensate with "the inifinite number of attitudes they assume." Our elaborate and immaculately preserved binding is testament that our volume was never used as a drawing manual but was more likely enjoyed for its own merits as an attractive object. Published by Thomas McLean unknown
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TM 466ELEGANT MANUSCRIPT CONTAINING TWO WORKS OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL EDIFICATION IN FRENCH TRANSLATION. Illuminated manuscript on parchment in French France after 1482 c. 1490. Dimensions 274 x 175 mm. 70 folios written in a Gothic <i>bâtarde</i> bookhand 18 large initials parti-colored in red and/or blue inserted leaf in first quire with FULL-PAGE HERALDIC COMPOSITION IN GOLD SILVER RED BLUE AND BLACK. BINDING: Bound in modern nineteenth-century blue velvet over wooden boards pink paper pastedowns and endleaves edges gilt. TEXT: Manuscript contains two works that reflect the spirituality of fifteenth-century Carthusians and their quest for the contemplative life. The first text <i>Sept fruits de la tribulation</i> is known in only five extant manuscript and is still unedited. A free French version probably dating from the fifteenth century of either the longer <i>Latin Tractatus de tribulacione</i> or an abridged adaptation of the French <i>Livre de tribulacion</i>. The second text<i> Miroir d'or de l'ame pecheresse</i> is a work of spiritual edification which consists of seven sections: on human misery sin especially lechery penance rejection of the world the vanity of human wishes death and hell and heaven. There is neither a modern critical edition of the second text nor a complete census of the existing manuscripts; the copy here was apparently made from an incunable edition of c. 1490. This manuscript begins with a remarkable added full-page illuminated frontispiece with the coat of arms and motto of Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century the abbot of Bonnevaux and Saint-Pierre de Vienne. PROVENANCE: Copied in France perhaps northeastern based on script and linguistic characteristics as well as internal evidence. It belonged to Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century. It then belonged Charles Chardin bibliophile. It was later a part of the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872 who has been described as the greatest private manuscript collector of all time. CONDITION: Gold slightly rubbed some off-setting from heraldic painted composition to opening text page slight staining in upper margin and into three lines of text ff. 68-69. Overall good condition. Full description and pictures available. TM 466
188120560Sacramento: State Office 1881. 72 pp illustrated with small wood engravings in original lavender printed wrappers. Some chipping to spine old tears and tape repairs to back wrapper else very good. Matthew Cooke was in the business of manufacturing fruit boxes in the 1870s when California's apple crop was devastated by Codlin moths. He began studying entomology to find defense against the moths and ensure the security of his business and quickly became an expert on a range of pests affecting California's fruit crops. He was appointed Chief Executive Horticultural Officer of California in 1881. This report prepared at the request of the State Board of Horticultural Commissioners describes the life cycles of the major insects damaging fruit crops moths scale insects mites caterpillars borers aphids etc. and recommends remedies for dealing with each. It also includes the text of new legislation intended to protect and promote the horticultural interests of the State of California. State Office unknown
192843690Portland OR: Cutler Manufacturing Co. ca. 1928. 4to. 50 pp. Over 100 photo illusts. text illusts. Colour-illust. brown softcvrs green white & brwn lettrng & illust. of plant on frnt cvr mnr rubbng edgewear occasional soilng mnr dmpstn to guttr mrgn still a G copy. First edition of this scarce catalogue for fruit packing in the Pacific Northwest packing houses processing fruits from Washington Oregon and Idaho orchards. Included are Belt type sorting tables Large capacity graders Packing stands Rotary bin graders Graders for tomatoes peaches apples Steel Lettuce Press Pogue Lidding and Stamping Press Fruit cleaners and more. Cutler Manufacturing Co., unknown
193043692Portland OR: Cutler Manufacturing Co. ca. 1930. 4to. 54 pp. Over 100 photo illusts. text illusts. Colour-illust. brown softcvrs green white & brwn lettrng & illust. of plant on frnt cvr mnr rubbng edgewear occasional soilng mnr dmpstaining to title fore-edges of textblk still a G copy. First edition of this scarce catalogue for fruit packing in the Pacific Northwest packing houses processing fruits from Washington Oregon and Idaho orchards. Included are Belt type sorting tables Large capacity graders Packing stands Rotary bin graders Graders for tomatoes peaches apples Steel Lettuce Press Pogue Lidding and Stamping Press Fruit cleaners and more. Cutler Manufacturing Co., unknown
26977No date given. Map of Iran on thick "tracing paper" 62 x 49cms closed tear of fold minor damage ow good condition with stamp "Graphics" and label c.8 x 2.5cm stating "symbol used for Principal Cities symbol used for Towns and Villages which have date palms in their neighbourhood". From the Papers of V.H.W. Dowson expert on date production and Intelligence Officer. Author of Key Publications: Dates and Date Cultivation of Iraq 1921 and Dates: Handling Processing and Packing FAO 1962. See Image. No date given unknown
1768015805Pall-Mall York Street Strand and Fenchurch Stree: J. Dodsley; S. Baker G.Leigh et al 1768. Small octavo pp 2 123 a little age-toned but otherwise extremely clean and sound internally bound in a recent qurter calf and marbled boards with red leather lettering piece on the spine. Armorial bookplate of The Earl of Harrowby. The upper board is a little bowed but this detracts only a little from a very bright copy indeed. RARE. Blanche Henrey 1437. De Combles wrote the original anonymously in 1745 when it was the first work on the subject in France. The English edition is also anonymous and Henrey speculates that of the various booksellers mentioned on the title page "J. Gordon seedsman Fenchurch Street" may well have suggested publication if indeed he wasn't the translator. First English edition. Quarter calf and boards. Very Good. J. Dodsley; S. Baker, G.Leigh et al Hardcover
195561665Salem OR: Oregon Fruit Products Co. 1955. Oblong 4to. Sales kit archive: 1st - Oblong 4to. 11 x 6.75 in. Two sales counter displays w/ 25 mylar louvered leaves for with nearly all featuring inserted labels catalogue and Real Photo Postcard of company products; 2nd - 31 separate can and fruit box labels sized from 4 x 5 in. up to 7 x 10.5 in. large 12 oz. can labels folded in half; 3rd - two circular mountable clips 5.25 in. round for removing fruit can lids w/ adhesive and instructions on verso still intact; 4th - 5 unused rolls of adhesive labels marking Oregon Fruit Products Co. items. Preserved in original Dubl-Frunt File Pocket printed label for Oregon Fruit Products at upper fore-ede expandable sized 9.5 x 11.5 in. minor edgewear couple minor closed tears in the folds still a VG exemplar. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original salesman sample kit for the Oregon Fruit Products Co. in the Mid-20th-Century featuring over 50 different labels used on fruit crates canned fruit and frozen fruit packages two promotional photo postcards showing off their new frozen product line as well as touting their latest offering of Sucaryl-packed fruit products for the dieter or diabetic. Their locally Pacific Northwest-sourced fruit offerings included BlackberriesBoysenberries Royal Anne Cherries dark Sweet Cherries Purple Plums Strawberries Gooseberries Loganberries Peaches and whole Apricots. A wide variety of packing options included water pack light syrup heavy syrup and frozen offerings which were packed into 10 oz. metal and paper fibre cans. Oregon Fruit Products was one of the many U.S. Companies to quickly expand their offerings with Abbot Laboratories notorious artificial sweetener Sucaryl Calcium Cyclamate which was marketed towards those dieters and customers with diabetes or other metabolic disorders wishing for sweet-tasting foods. However within 12 years after the “Oretetic†brand products were introduced in 1969 the FDA banned cyclamates due to two 1968 studies tracing links to bladder cancer. Gehlhar 1886-1969 originally purchased 10 acres in the West Side Fruit Farm district of Salem OR in 1910 and began farming and by 1920 was operating 160 acres producing cherries & prunes and later built the Gehlhar prune dryer in 1926. In 1931 he served as the first Oregon State Director of Agriculture and after a 1935 fire destroyed his fruit dryer the cannery remained and he chose to instead focus on canning and marketing canned fruit products for distribution in the Pacific Northwest. Although originally focused on canned fruits and then later frozen products by the late 1980’s and early 1990’s the company began diversifying their product line. In 2011 the Gehlhar family sold the company to Ed Maletis who have now expanded to a new location in Salem OR. No similar copies of this collection located in Worldcat 1 WWII-era fruit label located at Wolfsonian several 1950’s labels located at OHS in Portland. Oregon Fruit Products Co., unknown
1939021722Sydney: Thomas Henry Tennant Acting Government Printer 1939. Large thick tall quarto pp xviii 595 illustrated with many monotone photographs coloured folding chafrts a folding map the title page and the following three pages lacking small pieces of the corners otherwise very clean internally stoutly bound in blue cloth. A duplicate from East Malling Research Station with their stamps on the front endpaper and a shelf label on the spine but no other markings. RARE. Contains an immense amount of information relating to the industry at the time. There are no copies listed on COPAC and WorldCat lists seven copies in Australia and only one copy outside it at Harvard. Very heavy weoghing over 2.5 kilos before packing - extra postage will be required. First Edition. Cloth. Good. Thomas Henry Tennant, Acting Government Printer Hardcover
1847278321847. Very good condition. Shipment of 1789 Pine apples shipped by Samuel Johnson from the Harbour Islands Bahamas to Philadelphia via the British Schooner Magnet with R. Roberts as its master.<br /> <br /> 7 1/2 x 12" 4pp manuscript with signatures and red Customs stamp. unknown
19068829Duluth Minn: Western Fruit Jobbers' Association; Trade News Publishing Co. Printers 1906. Octavo stapled in wrappers 23.5 x 16 cm. 30 pages. Date from a three page TLS from the Association laid-in transmitting the Resolutions of the Association; and also from pencil annotation on the rear wrapper "Rcv'd 3/14/06". FIRST EDITION. "This is primarily a Bill to Eliminate Private Freight Cars Correct Refrigerating Abuses and Bring Express Companies Under the Interstate Commerce Acts and Prohibit their Dealing in Commodities Handled by Them." Roger S. Powell was the Attorney for the Association. ~ Tiny bit of edgewear and tanning to edges of wrappers otherwise fine. OCLC locates two copies UDenver WisconsinHistSoc. Western Fruit Jobbers' Association; Trade News Publishing Co., Printers unknown
190451642N.P.: Privately printed 1904. 1904. UNITED FRUIT COMPANY. Volume III. No. 1. November 1904. 9 1/2" x 8 1/2" folded in half. 28pp including wrappers. Illustrations. Schedules. Advertisements. Map. Front wrapper printed in yellows and blues and shows an illustration of on of the United Fruit company's steamers with illustration draped in banana leaves. Inside front wrapper is an illustration of the Hotel Tichfield located in Port Antoni. Rear wrapper offers a system map of the United Fruit Company's Steamship Lines. Inside rear wrapper are advertisements for the Constant Spring Hotel and the Myrtle Bank Hotel both in Kingston. Double-column text. Account of a visit to Jamaica via the steamer Admiral Farragut. Information on the topography of Jamaica the Americans' appetite for bananas making Jamaica a very prosperous island; discusses Montego Bay Kingston and what they have to offer; the mineral springs in Jamaica and their benefits; detailed information on the new Hotel Titchfield which will open in 1905; the new Steamship San Jose commanded by Capt. William Owen; etc. 4 pages of schedules and rates; a listing of the officers of the United Fruit Company. Information for passengers. Listing of hotels and boarding houses in Jamaica. 6 pages of advertiesments. Rubbing and splitting to head and toe of spine and with heavy rubbing to include 1" split to head of fold and with holes along the split. Additionally agent stamp to front wrapper. A very interesting brochure. Privately printed, 1904. unknown
41283San Fernando CA: Silver Moon. Ephemera. 1930s-1940s. Fruit crate label advertising Sunkist grade lemons. Vintage color lithograph. Measures 22.3 x 31.8 cm. In fine condition. Silver Moon unknown
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