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1786454A Versailles, de l'Imprimerie de Ph-D. Pierres, 1786. In-8 de (8)-136 pp. 1 tableau replié, veau blond moderne dans le goût de l'époque.
E52STCRP, 1er Septembre 1938. In-4, 176pp, 31 planches dépliantes h.t., pl. percaline.
1856in 12 broché,couverture imprimée,faux-titre,titre,1 feuillet à Ernest Feydeau,302 pages,un timbre de colportage sur la page de faux-titre,un catalogue de 12 pages en fin de volume Hachette 1858 bibliothèque des chemins de fer typographie de Lahure & Cie(locomotive sur le deuxième plat)petite et habile restauration en pied rousseurs éparses habituelles sinon bon exemplaire.édition originale."Récit célèbre dans lequel l'auteur évoque,avec son admirable talent de coloriste,la vie de l'Egypte dans les temps bibliques,et qui demeure une oeuvre très caractéristique du goût romantique". Vicaire.
c3404Notes consignées dans un cahier petit in-4° à feuilles quadrillées, couverture de papier bleu muet portant manuscrit à l'encre au dos " Rapport de A. Herdner. Exposition 1878"; 157 pages écrites au recto seulement , les croquis ou dessins figurent au verso de 62 feuillets , en regard du texte. Ecriture très lisible, quelques ratures.
195117.1464Santander: Col. Tito Hombre Nº 6 Imprenta Bedia 1951. 1ª ed. Rústica. 14.5x22. Lámina coloreada a mano por Carlos Rincón. Col. Tito Hombre, Nº 6, Imprenta Bedia paperback
195117.1536Santander: Col. Tito Hombre Nº 6 Imprenta Bedia 1951. 1ª ed. Rústica. 14.5x22. Lámina coloreada a mano por Carlos Rincón. Col. Tito Hombre, Nº 6, Imprenta Bedia paperback
194719.297Madrid: Adonais XXXIX Gráficas Uguina 1947. 1ª ed. Rústica. 11x15. Adonais XXXIX, Gráficas Uguina paperback
CFA2Bayonne, Imprimerie de Veuve Lamaignère, née Teulières, 1852. In-8, 384pp., pl. dépl. en frontispice représentant l'arrivée d'un convoi de chemin de fer à Bayonne, page de titre ornée d'une vignette à thème ferroviaire, demi-basane.
CF374P., Fanchon et Artus, s.d. 6 volumes in-4, demi-basane. Reliure du Tome V usagée (voir photo).
N39P., E. Juven & Cie, 1899, 1900, 1901. Six volumes 18x27 cm, 500-540-520-520-520-520 pages, nombreux croquis, reproductions photographiques, cartonnage illustré à thème automobile.
19026057Verzinkerei. Eschweiler 2. (Katalog: Sonder-Erzeugnisse: Gas u. Wasserbehälter. 6. Auflage. Februar 1902). Mit zahlr. (1 farb.) Abb. meist nach Photographien. Eschweiler, Selbstverlag (Druck: Aachener Verlags- und Druckerei-Ges.), 1902. 4to. (32,0 x 24,0 cm). 151, (1) S. Farbig illustrierter Orig.-Leinwandband mit geprägter Vignette auf dem Vorderdeckel.
44956Imprimerie Royale.1844.Gd.in-8,reliure en cartonnage épais avec pièce de titre.329 p.Carte dépliante.Nombreuses gravures en noir, H-T et I-T. Bel état avec dos insolé et qques défauts au cartonnage.
18965434Entworfen und gezeichnet. Mit 10 lithogr. Tafeln. Berlin, M. Spielmeyer, [1896]. Folio (48,5 x 33,5 cm). 1 Blatt Titel. Lose in Orig.-Halbleinwandmappe.
R32Paris, gravé et imprimé par P.Méa, sans date. Grand in-4, 28x37 cm, 4 pages pour la table des planches, 116 planches, en feuilles sous port folio.
2009Adhya-9783642044465SPRINGER 2009. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
2009Adhya-9783642044465SPRINGER 2009. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
German Text. München, 1971; hardback, pp. 700, b/w ill. and plates, cm 32x38. deutsch hardback
1936317043Madrid: Organo Del Batallon De Hierro. Brigada Motorizada De Ametralladoras 1936. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine set in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Issue 15 defective. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; two issues. Contents; Número 9 & 15. Notes; Número 15 defective with second and third page having bits cut out. Subjects; Spanish Civil War. 20th century periodicals. Madrid: Organo Del Batallon De Hierro. Brigada Motorizada De Ametralladoras paperback
1750152922London: 1750. First edition thus an abridgement of the 1736 pamphlet The Interest of Great Britain in Supplying Herself with Iron. "This tract is curious from the information which it affords respecting the production of iron at the time which the author estimates at 18000 tons. He states the difficulties with which the manufacture had to contend from the scarcity and high price of timber; and yet not very consistently complains of the importation of Swedish iron and still more bitterly of the establishment of iron works in our North American colonies. It is curious that not a word is said in this tract about the employment of pit-coal in the manufacture of iron; though Lord Dudley had taken out a patent for its application in 1619; and the practice of making iron by its means had been carried on to some extent at the works in Colebrook Dale since about 1740 or for ten years previously to the publication of this tract" McCulloch p. 238. Octavo 16pp. Sewn as issued uncut. Neat ink notation at head of title page. Minor creases and soiling a very good copy. ESTC T76989; Sabin 90635. McCulloch The Literature of Political Economy 1845. unknown
1880WRCAM55682St. Louis: Jno. McKittrick & Co. 1880. Broadside 21 x 6 1/2 inches. Old center horizontal fold small chip to left edge slight wrinkling. Very good. Matted and shrinkwrapped. An attractive broadside promotional for the St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway with a large engraving in the center depicting the route from St. Louis through Arkansas and into Texas beneath a train wheel bearing wings about which the motto "Bound for the happy lands" appears all in the center of a circle of stars. A schedule of ticket costs for various routes is included as well as a pitch directed at homesteaders regarding the purchase of government lands. The names of three land agents are listed at bottom - one in Missouri one in Illinois and one in Arkansas. <br> <br> The railway touts their "large grant of lands from the United States Government embracing all varieties of soil and timber adapted to Farming Fruit Growing and Grazing purposes.Immigrants can locate on railroad land in well improved neighborhoods having Roads Mills Churches and Schools and peopled by honest and industrious citizens who will give a cordial welcome to all good people coming among them." <br> <br> Only six copies in OCLC spread over four records located at Yale SMU Michigan the University of Texas at Arlington Truman State and the University of Missouri at St. Louis. OCLC 22160865 166641127 702349761 761878887. Jno. McKittrick & Co. unknown books
188052092New York: Printed For The American Iron Post and Construction Company n. d. ca 1880's. 1880. First edition. 11" x 8 1/2" pictorial printed one-sheet printed on both sides. The company promotes this iron post to be both stronger and cheaper than wooden posts. The company claims the posts are economical durable safe beautiful and strong. The posts are covered with a special coating to prevent rust fires do not affect them nor do floods carry them away and the posts and wire do not fill up with snow banks as with ordinary fences. The posts are manufactured by The American Iron Post and Construction Company at their manufacturing plant located in Wellsville Ohio and by special arrangement with the well-known iron firm of W. D. Wood & Company of Pittsburgh. The company further states "It is now conceded that in the great West the wire fence for the purpose of extensive cattle ranches for prairie farms and for railroads is superior to all others; and a want has been long felt for a post whose strength cheapness and durability would make this iron fence system complete -- one which the forest and prairie fires would not burn -- one which would do away with the expense and tedium of hole-digging -- one that could be cheaply and quickly put up and which would last a life-time." Faint fold creases else a near fine copy of an interesting and very scarce range item. Printed For The American Iron Post and Construction Company, n. d. (ca 1880's). unknown
201310268JRP Ringier 2013. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Folio in orange cloth. Boards crisp and unworn; interior clean and crisp; light wear to jacket small dampstain to jacket front panel at top. Due to size or weight of book additional charges for international and priority shipping may apply. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. JRP | Ringier hardcover
167862465<p>copper engraving. EXTREMELY RARE map from "Méthode pour apprendre facilemente la Géographie …par M. Robbe chez Henri van Bulderen…. 4th or earlier edition published in Paris; it is the basis for other later versions which do not show the name "N. de Fer" in the cartouche i.e. by Peeters and Afferden. Reference: Walter Japan OAG 51 - Quirino p. 87 knows only Peeters; Koeman: Pee 1 vol.III Peeters Koeman I AFF 1; Bonacker 27; Bagrow/Skelton 466 all Afferden. Condition: folds as issued slight offsetting stain on left margin not into plate; paper toning.</p> published in Paris.
mon0003240680Iron and Steel Institute 1961T. hardcover. Good. . Iron and Steel Institute hardcover
4929AMERICAN IRON TRADE THE STATE OF THE TRADE AND MANUFACTORY OF IRON IN GREAT-BRITAIN CONSIDERED. London: 1750. 8vo. Disbound. 15 pages. First edition. Sabin 90633; Kress S-1991; Goldsmiths' Library 8504. An interesting anonymous tract largely about the trade in iron from the American colonies. Rare. Kress only records a photocopy. unknown books