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1894306721894 5 volumes grand in-4, brochés, couvertures imprimées, cachets, non coupés. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1894.
1857CF388Paris, Victor Dalmont, 1857. In-12, 36 pages, une planche dépliante, broché.
18448548Paris, Carilian-Goeury et Vor Dalmont, 1844. In-8 broché de [4]-71 pages, couverture imprimée, étiquette de librairie au contreplat. Partiellement non coupé.
18631807A Strasbourg, Imprimerie de Veuve Berger-Levrault, 1863. In-4 - 19,5x25cm. Reliure de l'époque en demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné de filets à froid, tranches mouchetées. 2ff, 103pp. Ancien tampon de bibliothèque sur la page de titre. Rare ouvrage.
18992111902160200289Genpon 1899. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 130 pages Size: 24cmx16.2cm 130p Number of books: 1 Genpon paperback
188527883Boston: Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co. Boston & New York 1885. Business card 3" x 5" printed on white card stock on both sides using several different typesettings. Front of card has detailed engraving of the Phenix Iron Foundry buildings with people and carriages along the streets surrounding the foundry and water and ships in the background. Quite clean. Very attractive Near Fine.<br/><br/> The Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company moved to Chelsea Mass. in the early 1880s. This business card was probably engraved and printed within the several years preceding that move. The Phenix Iron Company was established in 1830 and incorporated as a stock company in 1832. The foundry produced some of the earliest American textile-printing machines including the first American-made calico printing machine. Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co., Boston & New York unknown books
188527883Boston: Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co. Boston & New York 1885. Business card 3" x 5" printed on white card stock on both sides using several different typesettings. Front of card has detailed engraving of the Phenix Iron Foundry buildings with people and carriages along the streets surrounding the foundry and water and ships in the background. Quite clean. Very attractive Near Fine.<br /> <br /> The Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company moved to Chelsea Mass. in the early 1880s. This business card was probably engraved and printed within the several years preceding that move. The Phenix Iron Company was established in 1830 and incorporated as a stock company in 1832. The foundry produced some of the earliest American textile-printing machines including the first American-made calico printing machine. Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co., Boston & New York unknown
183730091St. Louis 1837. 36pp folding plate frontis full-page map. Institutional rubberstamps at base of title page verso. Original printed wrappers light rubberstamp discard stamp on front wrapper. Otherwise Very Good. <br/><br/> "Missouri Imprints Inventory No. 197 cites only one copy. This tract is probably the first description of Iron mines west of the Mississippi. The Iron Mountains were located in St. Francis and Madison Counties. A proposal is made to make iron rails for a railroad from the mountains to the Mississippi" Decker. <br/>AII MO 197 1. 37 Decker 214. Not in Eberstadt Soliday Graff. OCLC indicates a number of institutional copies. unknown books
183753481N.p. n.d. 1837. 8vo pp. 36; large folding lithograph frontispiece of the Iron Mountains of Missouri one other full-page map; removed from binding; very good. American Imprints notes 3 editions in 1837: Hartford Philadelphia and Boston. The present edition is not located in American Imprints. Missouri Imprints 197. unknown
183730091St. Louis 1837. 36pp folding plate frontis full-page map. Institutional rubberstamps at base of title page verso. Original printed wrappers light rubberstamp discard stamp on front wrapper. Otherwise Very Good. <br /> <br /> "Missouri Imprints Inventory No. 197 cites only one copy. This tract is probably the first description of Iron mines west of the Mississippi. The Iron Mountains were located in St. Francis and Madison Counties. A proposal is made to make iron rails for a railroad from the mountains to the Mississippi" Decker. <br /> AII MO 197 1. 37 Decker 214. Not in Eberstadt Soliday Graff. OCLC indicates a number of institutional copies. unknown
1856WRCAM27974Nueva-York: Imprenta de Hallet 1856. 40pp. in Spanish. Original printed wrappers. Rear wrapper detached front wrapper separated four inches down from head of spine. Slight wear to extremities. Very good. The prospectus for an American mining and land company on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Imprenta de Hallet unknown books
184918614Albany: Published for the Convention 1849. 58 2 pp. Disbound with narrow band of wrapper remnant else Very Good. <br/><br/> A call by industrialists for protection to the Iron Industry with Erastus Corning and other prominent representatives of the manufacturing interests participating. As the result of the current system's relaxed trade barriers "the poorest qualities of iron are largely introduced to the great injury of the country in place of the more useful and better qualities these being more highly priced." <br/>FIRST EDITION. Sabin 35099. Not in Eberstadt Decker. Published for the Convention unknown books
1889B68779Pittsburgh PA: National Lodge of the United States and Canada 1889. Softcover. Very good. RARE! Printed paper wraps octavo paginated 2568-2866 not illustrated. Book has rubbing and soil to wraps mild wear to spine head bunching to spine binding tight text clean and unmarked. The Amalgamated Association of Iron & Steel and Tin Workers was first organized in 1876 and instigated key strikes in the 1880s for better wages and working conditions. In 1887 AA joined with the American Federation of Labor AFL which led to increased power and membership. At its height AA had over 24000 members. AA organized the 1892 Homestead Strike and the length bitterness and violence of that strike nearly bankrupted AA and resulted in a massive loss of its membership. But AA was the seed organization that eventually became the United Steelworkers union in 1942. National Lodge of the United States and Canada unknown
184918614Albany: Published for the Convention 1849. 58 2 pp. Disbound with narrow band of wrapper remnant else Very Good. <br /> <br /> A call by industrialists for protection to the Iron Industry with Erastus Corning and other prominent representatives of the manufacturing interests participating. As the result of the current system's relaxed trade barriers "the poorest qualities of iron are largely introduced to the great injury of the country in place of the more useful and better qualities these being more highly priced." <br /> FIRST EDITION. Sabin 35099. Not in Eberstadt Decker. Published for the Convention unknown
1832774041832 Montbrison, Imprimerie de Cheminal, 1832, plaquette in 8° brochée, 19 pages ; couverture factice, titre manuscrit.
1859238181859 un volume in8 reliure époque demi veau glaçé, :Promenade sur le chemin de fer de Marseille à Toulon, par Adolphe Meyer Marseille, Gueidon, 1859 de 239 pages, carte.suivi de Notice historique sur Puyricard, par l'abbé P.-J.-M. Roustan ,Impr. De Illy 1857 - VIII-203 p., relié avec VERANY (Félix) Marseille,L'Ermitage de Saint-Honorat, à Roquefavour (Provence), Marius Olive, 1858 plaquette. 23 pp. Rare publication consacrée au "renouveau" de l'Ermitage de Saint-Honorat, monastère jadis occupé par les moines de l'ordre de Saint Benoit et qui connut un regain d'intérêt "touristique" après la construction de l'aqueduc en 1847 et surtout avec la construction de la voie ferrée Rognac-Aix avec la gare de Roquefavour en 1856.
1856761856 1 Lyon, typ. et lith. de J. Nigon, 1856, in-8°, couverture arrachée avec manque de la seconde.
187625449Portsmouth Ohio: Jas. W. Newman Printer Times Office 1876. 4" x 6.25". 15 1 pp with folding "Diagram List" and manufacturer's Note tipped in after title leaf. Original printed yellow wrappers rear wrap printed in red ink light wear stitched. Folding plate illustrates the patterns available to cut for customers partly printed in red ink. The final page notes that the company was 'built in 1871' and lists the officers: L.C. Robinson Vice-President; G.W. Weyer Secretary; and M.H. Ball Treasurer. Minor wear Very Good. <br/><br/> Burgess Steel and Iron Works was named for Charles Burgess the general superintendent and director a native of England who immigrated to the United States in the mid-1860's. Company products were considered superior and won the highest premiums wherever exhibited.<br/>Not in Winterthur Romaine Eberstadt Decker. Not located on OCLC. Jas. W. Newman, Printer, Times Office unknown books
1890502San Francsico California: Pacific Rolling Mill Company 1890. 8vo. 250 x 170 mm. 10 x 7 inches. 100 pp. plus 4 leaves of ruled paper 2 with measurements in manuscript. Illustrated throughout with simple drawings of parts many stenciled with green wash; one plate folding. Bound in limp cloth covered boards title in gilt on front cover; a cloth binding shows some wear to gilt title two pencil drawings on front endpaper; other a very good sound copy. Straight forward price list of iron bar steel rail rolled and forged metal axles nuts bolts washers and dozens of other metal products. There is no introduction about the history of the firm just images of parts prices and a few lines of text describing specifications for some of the more complicated manufacture items. What distinguishes this rare trade catalogue is the design sense of many of the images and the application of stenciled color to highlight the object. The printed form of the parts are in outline and as one pages through the catalogue the images take on an abstract quality. Metal parts become contoured shapes with form being determined only by the light green wash applied to the physical part of the design. Although unintentional I am sure this late 19th century publication replete with many of the characteristics of period book design exhibits a very modernist feel one that is most unusual in publications of this nature. Although called the 7th edition this is only one of three issues of the PRMC's product guide and price list that is known. Organized in 1867 PRMC grew continuously and by 1892 was producing more than 40 thousand tons of iron and steel. "This giant enterprise is so closely identified with the manufacturing interests of the Pacific Coast that there is scarcely a manufacturing firm or corporation on the Coast that does not depend upon its output. The mills are located at Potrero Point in South San Francisco and cover an immense area" Master Hands. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 200 this edition and one from 1886 both known in only one copy each at California Historical Society. OCLC cites an edition from 1885 in one copy at San Francisco Public Library and this edition 1890 also in only one copy at California H. S. See: Master Hands in the Affairs of the Pacific Coast Historical Biographical and Descriptive. A Resumé of the Builders of Our Material Progress. San Francisco: Western Historical Publishing Company 1892 pp. 260. Pacific Rolling Mill Company unknown books
1890502San Francsico California: Pacific Rolling Mill Company 1890. 8vo. 250 x 170 mm. 10 x 7 inches. 100 pp. plus 4 leaves of ruled paper 2 with measurements in manuscript. Illustrated throughout with simple drawings of parts many stenciled with green wash; one plate folding. Bound in limp cloth covered boards title in gilt on front cover; a cloth binding shows some wear to gilt title two pencil drawings on front endpaper; other a very good sound copy. Straight forward price list of iron bar steel rail rolled and forged metal axles nuts bolts washers and dozens of other metal products. There is no introduction about the history of the firm just images of parts prices and a few lines of text describing specifications for some of the more complicated manufacture items. What distinguishes this rare trade catalogue is the design sense of many of the images and the application of stenciled color to highlight the object. The printed form of the parts are in outline and as one pages through the catalogue the images take on an abstract quality. Metal parts become contoured shapes with form being determined only by the light green wash applied to the physical part of the design. Although unintentional I am sure this late 19th century publication replete with many of the characteristics of period book design exhibits a very modernist feel one that is most unusual in publications of this nature. Although called the 7th edition this is only one of three issues of the PRMC's product guide and price list that is known. Organized in 1867 PRMC grew continuously and by 1892 was producing more than 40 thousand tons of iron and steel. "This giant enterprise is so closely identified with the manufacturing interests of the Pacific Coast that there is scarcely a manufacturing firm or corporation on the Coast that does not depend upon its output. The mills are located at Potrero Point in South San Francisco and cover an immense area" Master Hands. Romaine Guide to American Trade Catalogues p. 200 this edition and one from 1886 both known in only one copy each at California Historical Society. OCLC cites an edition from 1885 in one copy at San Francisco Public Library and this edition 1890 also in only one copy at California H. S. See: Master Hands in the Affairs of the Pacific Coast Historical Biographical and Descriptive. A Resumé of the Builders of Our Material Progress. San Francisco: Western Historical Publishing Company 1892 pp. 260. Pacific Rolling Mill Company unknown
187625449Portsmouth Ohio: Jas. W. Newman Printer Times Office 1876. 4" x 6.25". 15 1 pp with folding "Diagram List" and manufacturer's Note tipped in after title leaf. Original printed yellow wrappers rear wrap printed in red ink light wear stitched. Folding plate illustrates the patterns available to cut for customers partly printed in red ink. The final page notes that the company was 'built in 1871' and lists the officers: L.C. Robinson Vice-President; G.W. Weyer Secretary; and M.H. Ball Treasurer. Minor wear Very Good. <br /> <br /> Burgess Steel and Iron Works was named for Charles Burgess the general superintendent and director a native of England who immigrated to the United States in the mid-1860's. Company products were considered superior and won the highest premiums wherever exhibited.<br /> Not in Winterthur Romaine Eberstadt Decker. Not located on OCLC. Jas. W. Newman, Printer, Times Office unknown
18331708w. so wie die neueste Entdeckung denselben die höchste Anziehungskraft zu ertheilen; für Naturforscher, Aerzte, Seefahrer, Techniker und alle andere Arten von Metallarbeitern, als Zeug- Messer- und andere Schmiede u.s.w. Mit 2 gefalt. lithogr. Tafeln auf 1 Blatt. Heilbronn, J. D. Claß, 1833. 8vo. (19,6 x 11,5 cm). V, 58 S. Typographischer Orig.-Umschlag.
1873RO80050066Non Renseigné. 1873. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 4 pages + Quelques schémas sur une planche dépliante, en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Document Manuscrit original.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
1860178681860 Paris, chez Paulin et Le Chevallier s.d.(v.1860) 3e Album du chemin de fer de Lyon a la Mediterranee, recueil de dessins de sites, monuments, costumes, etc.etudies dans le parcours de cette voie et executes sur pierre, Seconde excursion 1858-59, lithogr.de Boehm.
1894R320164476Imp.Paul Dupont. 1894. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 4 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes