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1922List01111Mexico 1922. Various sizes and formats generally preserved in excellent condition. Near Fine. Founded in 1902 the Foundation Company was a subaqueous concrete construction firm based in New York City. According to the Smithsonian the company was “a leader in the development of the pneumatic caisson method for the construction of foundations†— this method was used to build the skyscrapers of New York City and applied to many other types of construction projects as well. The Foundation Company archive consists of photographs blueprints correspondences and business documents relating to construction work that the company undertook in Tampico Mexico between 1915-1922. Tampico was the center of the Mexican oil boom that began at the beginning of the century. The foreign oil industry’s role in this boom was a key issue in the Mexican revolution that spanned roughly 1910-1920. <br /> <br /> After an American drilled the first oil well in Tampico in 1901 foreign companies descended into the town and took full advantage of the oil boom. The large amounts of oil in the region paired with the demand created by the allies in World War I — the United States and British Navies had converted from coal to oil — contributed to the rapid growth of the industry. According to historian Jonathan Brown “A booming foreign market and anemic domestic consumption of Mexican oil production gave many advantages to the foreign oilmen. They proceeded to create an Anglo-American capitalist haven out of the Huasteca.†The Foundation Company contracted with some of the most prominent oil companies in Tampico: El Aguila La Corona and the Transcontinental Petroleum Company. These companies were British Dutch and American. Foreign companies were attracted to Mexico because of the abundance of oil as well as the loose regulations: “At a time when the federal and state authorities in the United States were tightening the regulation of business and busting the trusts the expatriot American oilmen viewed Mexico as the new frontier of deregulation.†<br /> <br /> One reason that the Mexican government did not tighten regulations was because of the politics of the revolution. The competing factions of the revolution took advantage of the success of the oil industry — the only sector of the economy that continued to grow during that time — through taxes and forced loans. “Those who fought for political power and there were many sought to deny the federal authorities control of the oil fields. The result was a buildup of government resentment toward the freewheeling powerful foreign interests threats of drastic action against the oil companies but little governmental influence on how the nation's oil business was being conducted.†In this way the oil industry financed the revolution and also catalyzed increased economic nationalism. “Economic nationalism in Mexico had a social base and that is why the social revolution of 1910 to 1920 also produced an economic nationalism bent on reducing the power of the foreign oil companies.†The Mexican revolution produced the 1917 constitution still in place today which changed the rules for foreign businesses operating in Mexico. After years of companies resisting these regulations in 1938 President Lazaro Cardenas expropriated the foreign owned oil industry.<br /> <br /> The bulk of the documents in this archive are from 1921 and 1922 towards the end of the revolution. The documents are all written in English demonstrating the extent to which foreign companies were able to operate on their own terms despite their projects being in Mexico. The photographs and documents show the flurry of projects that the company quickly acquired in Tampico. In 1921 the Industrial Development and Manufacturers Record reported that “more big construction contracts are being carried out in the Tampico region at this time than ever before in the history of the oil industry in Mexico.†Indeed only a few months after beginning work in Mexico in 1921 the Foundation Company had 4000 men on payroll and 12 projects. These projects included a 30000-barrel refinery and 120 kilometer pipeline for the Corona Petroleum Co. and a 5 story office building for the Transcontinental Petroleum Co. The documents in this archive do not reference the revolution but they do demonstrate the rapid growth and resulting power that foreign businesses in Tampico enjoyed.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Inventory <br /> <br /> 25 photographs 8x10 inches April 19- Sept 30 1921. 12 undated. One cardboard pouch containing 5 photo negatives; pouch is 5 x 7 inches negatives are 3.5 x 5.5 inches.<br /> <br /> Most of the photographs are of construction sites and the company has used a placard to write the name of the contracting company the project type their own company name and the date. These signs show that the Foundation Company was working on an Oil Storage Tank Farm and a Bulkhead for El Aguila; and a pipeline super pumps “boilers valley†and pump house for La Corona. <br /> <br /> Two letters 8.5 x 11 inches 1921-1922. <br /> <br /> Dec 3 1921 letter is addressed to Grant Huntly and contains a list of materials required for the wall size used in the Transcontinental Building. July 12 1922 letter is from Edward Swann DA of County New York saying that Grant Huntley does not have a criminal record in the last 5 years. Addressed to Hon. Ernesto C. Perez Argentine Consul-General at a New York City address. Grant Huntley was an engineer at the Foundation Company.<br /> <br /> 5 documents relating to business operations 1915-1921. Ranging in size from 6.5x 8.5- 11x17 inches.<br /> <br /> These inventories spreadsheets and progress reports reference a bag loading plan in Richmond VA; a La Corona Warehouse at Panuco Valley Terminal; and the cost data of the Transcontinental Petroleum Company’s Office Building.<br /> <br /> 5 blueprints March - August 1921. One undated. Blueprints are all different sizes ranging from 16.5x27 - 30.5x41 inches.<br /> <br /> Blueprints depict plans for: an Oil Barge; a Pile Driver to be used at Aguila’s Bulkhead; a 64000 bbl tank; the Richmond VA Bag Loading Plant. unknown
1956LFA-126741287Tome XVI-1956-IX - Séance des 5 et 19 octobre, 9 et 23 novembre, 7 décembre 1956 : 66 pages, format 165 x 250 mm, broché, bon état
1959LFA-126741315Tome XIX-Janvier 1959-I - Séances des 9 et 23 janvier 1959 : 73 pages, format 165 x 250 mm, broché, bon état
2004LFA-126719570Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 288 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
193723593Paris GILE-NICAUD 1937 -in-4 demi-toile une plaquette publicitaire, reliure demi-percale marron grand in-quarto Editeur (paperback in-4 Editor)(31 x 24,2 cm), dos marron muet (spine - no title) , 1ère de couverture illustrée en marron sur fond gris, titre gauffré, toutes tranches lisses, tirage limité à 527 exemplaires (N°253), orné de trés nombreuses photographies in et hors-texte en bleuté, 64 pages, 1937 Paris GILE-NICAUD Editeur,
19215126Paris Dunod 1921 in-8 broché Paris, Dunod, 1921. 25 x 16,5 cm, (6) 704 pp., broché sous couverture imprimée.
193450958Houston TX: Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer A Gulf Publishing Co. Publication 1934. Two parts in one. 4to. 4 194; 162 pp. 100s of photo illustrations diagrams blueprints. Embossed & ribbed dark blue cloth raised gilt & blue decoration & lettering on front cover & spine minor soiling lower fore-edge minor wear to corners minor fraying & slight chipping foot of spine still G copy. Fourth edition of this substantially revised and lavishly illustrated work detailing all of the supply companies manufacturers and equipment available for oil producers refiners ice makers workers as well as food canning and packing. There are reference to asbestos products as well as the extensive process handbook containing blueprints and specialized equipment for distillation cracking lube plants treating gasoline plants and synthesis in refineries. Refiner and Natural Gasoline Manufacturer, A Gulf Publishing Co., Publication, hardcover
0886982146.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005SONG0886982146Brand: The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service 2005-11-30. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service paperback
3513Paris 18, 19 et 20 Mai 1933 - ensemble de 31 plaquettes du comité national des conseillers du commerce extérieur de la France
1952102983P., Blondel la Rougery, 1952, gr. in-8°, 269 pp, préface de M. l'Ingénieur Mécanicien Général L. Jauch, cart. illustré de l'éditeur, un mors fendu sur 6 cm, bon état
17158reliure éditeur - 18x24 -332 pp - 1960 - Société continentale d'éditions modernes illustrées, Paris -64 planches hors -texte en héliogravure - 8 planches hors -texte en couleur - 17 cartes et croquis dans le texte -
1936RO80076344CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 8 décembre 1936. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 331-Métiers
1936RO80076300IMP. LEPERCHE. 8 décembre 1936. In-16. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 60 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 331-Métiers
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1960ZB1345922Institute of Petroleum 1960. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item iv 235 pages illustrations map diagrams 22 cm. hardcover minor library markings else text clean & binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Institute of Petroleum hardcover
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1982ZB1272944The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service 1982. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 weekend SALE item 76 pp. Paperback minor library markings else text clean and binding tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. The University of Texas at Austin - Petroleum Extension Service paperback
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98082Verden, Verlag Haus der Werbung, [ 2016]. 138 S. Mit sehr zahlr. s/w Fotos. 30 cm. OPp.
31948Paris, Dunod, 1939 - in-8, reliure éditeur cartonnée pleine toile beige, XX+334 pages, 73 figures in texte, publicités d'époque en début et fin d'ouvrage, préface de Georges Claude - Très bon état
31949Paris, Dunod, 1940 - in-8, reliure éditeur cartonnée pleine toile beige, XX+514 pages, 182 figures in texte, publicités d'époque en début et fin d'ouvrage, préface de Georges Claude - Très bon état
3950Vesoul, Imprimerie vélusienne, 1983, broché , couverture illustrée, 21x30 cm, 239 pages, 385 photographies et cartes.
192769341927 Clermont-Ferrand, Montlouis, 1927. Dimensions (62 cm X 42 cm). traces de pliures.
1975LFA-126743813Revue "Défense Nationale", 192 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état