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1922000573Union Malleable Iron Company 1922. First edition c1922; 3 1/2 x 6 1/4; pp. 2-12 including text to first and last page; pictorial wraps; slight vertical ripple through middle; very minor wear to fore-edge; slight age toning to back cover; illustrated with engravings and tables; very good to near fine. Compliments of the Union Malleable Iron Company - the pamphlet describes the official rules for the game court the standard size of the horseshoe the manner of setting of the stake the pints scoring etc. Union Malleable Iron Company paperback books
17026200Paris: Chez l'Auteur 1702. First printing. Map folio sheet 12.75"x9" 23x33cm. Copperplate engraving. Significant early map of this area locating the mouth of the Mississippi correctly as taken from the information reported by M. La Salle. The right edge includes all of Florida and most of Cuba; the left cuts off most of Baja California. Santa Fe New Mexico is shown at the top the bottom cuts off at the Isthmus of Panama. Attractive cartouche showing two Indians in full regalia. Hand-colored probably contemporaneously. Fine copy. <br/><br/> Chez l'Auteur unknown books
170123030Paris: Nicolas De Fer 1701. First Edition. Very Good. Ginville Vincent de. Ginville Vincent de. First Edition. Paper size 42.5 cm x 28.5 cm. Plate mark 34 x 22.5 cm. Marked "sculpsit Vincent de Ginville" lower left. Paper clip mark just to the plate mark upper margin '109' inked upper right corner some marginal chipping to the paper marginal old pencil price lower right. A few unobtrusive spots inside the plate marks. Copperplate engraving with later hand color. From Nicolas De Fer's Atlas Curieux. Highlights locations of Indian villages found by La Salle during his explorations of the coastal areas of the United States. LOC online We see the Gulf of Mexico Cap de la Floride and many inland village names. A nice map showing some early history of the southern United States. Nicolas De Fer unknown books
186933020Galveston 1869. Single sheet folded to 7-5/8" x 12-1/4" with the transfer agreement and signatures of twenty-six transferors on page 1 transferring their stock to John Sealy. Page 2 is the manuscript document signed by Sealy transferring those shares to Thomas W. Peirce. Pages 3-4 are blank. On lined paper. Each Receipt is oblong 3-3/4" x 7-1/2" printed and completed in manuscript each including a 2 cent Revenue Stamp with picture of George Washington. Very Good.<br/><br/> The Brazos Iron Bridge Company was organized in 1867. Its mission was to construct a railway bridge across the Brazos River. The bridge completed in July 1869 was purchased by the Buffalo Bayou Brazos and Colorado Railway later known as the Galveston Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway Company. When the dust settled on the various transactions among the shareholders John Sealy owned a one-eighth interest in the Railway Company. Sealy's biography appears in the Handbook of Texas. unknown books
1841754Pittsburgh 1841. About very good. 48pp. Large folio. Contemporary half reverse-calf and blue paper boards. Wear to corners and spine ends boards soiled. Leaves reinforced at gutter margin with tape some light soiling. In a clear and legible hand. This ledger records the register and pay information for approximately thirty-five men who worked at the Birmingham Iron Works from 1836 to 1841. The "Register of Hands That Work by the Ton" records each man's name his wage days worked how much tonnage and his job description. The Iron Works supported an engineer a blacksmith a watchman refiners heaters carters rollers puddlers bricklayers and some men simply described as laborers. The number of employees varies from year to year ranging from thirty to forty-five or so with many men listed as steady employees year after year. Also tucked in the front of the volume is a slim gathering of sheets labeled in manuscript as "Balance of Property Debts Goods & Chattels of the firm of Hoge & Hartman Iron Manufacturers Pittsburgh Jany. 2nd 1840." This lists receivables and debts for that company which was one of several iron works in the area by 1840. Located south of the Allegheny near 16th Street the Birmingham Iron Works was founded in 1836. It had twenty single puddling furnaces five heating furnaces and produced bar iron rounds hoops bands and other forms of iron. There works were active from 1836 to 1871 and averaged 9000 tons of production per year. This ledger therefore encompasses the first years of its operation and is an early record not only for the company but for the region in terms of iron production which would eventually lead to the steel boom that made Pittsburgh prosperous -- and Andrew Carnegie insanely wealthy. An excellent source for the labor history of the steel industry in Pittsburgh. unknown books
202640Paris: de Fer Nicolas. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with modern hand coloring. Image measures 5.5" x 6.5".<br/><br/> Rare and unusual map of the Phillipines with an inset of Japan circa 1720. Names Sincapura and Balli. With centerfold. Nicolas de Fer 1646-1720 was a French cartographer engraver and publisher. He became official geographer to the French Dauphin 1691 and to the Spanish King 1702.<br/><br/> de Fer, Nicolas unknown books
156417hardcover. Dediees a Monseigneur le Dauphin par Sontres Humble et tres Obeissant Serviteur et Geographe De Fer. Beautiful double-page engraved title page 4 38 2 60 28pp. This splendid atlas is illustrated with 32 engraved coastal charts including a folding wind chart and a general index chart of France. The double page maps have delicate outline hand coloring. An engraved divisional title page number 26 entitled "Les Costes de la Mer Mediterranee" is the 33rd plate. Short 4to 9.5 x 7.75 inches 17th Century calf well-worn; neatly rebacked; marbled endpapers red edges. Paris: Chez le Sr. de Fer dans l'Isle du Palais sur Quay de l'Orloge a la Sphere Royale. Avec Pri. du Roy 1690.<br/><br/> Nicolas de Fer 1646-1720 was a prolific cartographer engraver and publisher who took over the family map business from his mother when she retired in 1687. The business flourished and he gained a great reputation in his lifetime and was appointed 'Geographer to the King' in 1690. This original edition the first atlas to bear his name was published in 1690 on the basis of an atlas published in 1634 by order of Cardinal Richelieu by the publisher Tassin who sold his plates in 1644 to Antoine de Fer Nicolas's father. Scarce.<br/><br/> unknown books
190434468Madrid: Imprenta del Asilo de Huérfanos del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús 1904. First edition. Full mottled calf raised bands red morocco lettering pieces marbled endpapers. A very good or better copy with minor edgewear and light browning to leaves. 347 pp. Sm. 4to. OCLC locates only one copy in the Americas at UC Berkeley. Not in Palau. Imprenta del Asilo de Huérfanos del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús hardcover books
1719291534Paris 1719. Map. Engraving with original hand outline color. Image measures 19 x 23". Sheet measures 20 x 28".<br/><br/> Unusual map of Peru from the early 18th century. Includes part of Ecuador Bolivia and Brazil based on Jesuit activity in the area. Amazon rain forest is visualized with a dynamic design. Cartouche describes the mining industry. Nicolas de Fer 1646-1720 was a prolific cartographer engraver and publisher who took over the family map business from his mother when she retired in 1687. The business flourished and he gained a great reputation in his lifetime and was appointed 'Geographer to the King' in 1690. This map demonstrates his skill and provides a curious yet alluring mixture of history and geography.<br/><br/> unknown books
1722biblio10<p>Engraved double page map 28" x 20" wide margins hand colored in outline two uncolored pictorial cartouches. Expert and nearly invisible repairs along centerfold normal aging; about near fine. Impression is bright and clean. Nicholas De Fer 1646-1720 was a highly respected and prolific French cartographer whose maps were valued for their decorative appeal. Around 1690 he was made the geographer to the Dauphin and published his first atlas. He would become geographer to other high-ranking individuals in French and Spanish society. The present map is detailed and attractive map of Asia with a cartouche showing Chinese at the upper left and Indians in the upper right. The map covers a lot of territory showing Arabia and the Persian Empire in the West and Japan in the east but goes as far south as the Isle of Borneo and Java. Part of Eastern Europe is also visible. Library missouri website.</p> books
1995143670Chicago IL: Museum of Contemporary Art 1995. First edition. Softcover. 96 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran June 24 through August 20 1995 in Chicago and then traveled to Paris Helsinki and London for additional dates. Text in English and French by Jean-Francois Chevrier and Briony Fer. Includes numerous color images by Wall. A tight near fine copy in French style wrappers with a small sticker abrasion to the bottom corner of the rear cover. Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
1982250581New York: Everest House 1982. First. hardcover. very good/very good. As told to Collin Perry. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 290 pages 8vo gray boards with a gilt-stamped brown spine one corner gently bumped dust wrapper gently edge-worn in a mylar sleeve. New York: Everest House 1982. First edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "To Neil - Keep America clean! Love Iron Eyes 6-28-82."<br/><br/> Everest House unknown books
07855NC 1988: Empire Publishing Company Inc. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Quarto 142 pages; number 350 of 500 copies signed by Iron Eyes Cody and Marietta Thompson dated 6/3/88. A fine copy as issued without dust jacket. Together with SIGNED black and white photo 4" x 5" of Iron Eyes Cody with The Pope. <br/><br/> Empire Publishing Company, Inc hardcover books
2004UIROIRO00EFBerkley 2004. Very Good. Iron Chef. Iron Chef: The Official Book. Hoketsu translator Kaoru. New York: Berkley 2004. 312pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed edges. Berkley paperback books
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
187537686St. Louis: The railway Jno. McKittrick & Co. printers St. Louis 1875. Broadside 21 x 7 inches three paragraphs of promotional material ticket office addresses and fare rates set in many typefaces and sizes including display type and illustrated with a circular bird's-eye view map below the heads. Some old staining mostly in margin; "Henry Hannan Land Agent" stamp else very good. Advertising ticket fares and lands for sale to customers in Ohio Michigan Indiana Illinois and Kentucky. OCLC locates two copies Yale Truman State University. <br/><br/> The railway (Jno. McKittrick & Co., printers, St. Louis) unknown books
19774951For the city 1977. 8Vo. Paperbound 158 pgs numerous b&w photos of exteriors of buildings. Indudes a guide to styles repairs and maintenance. The art of renovation and who can help. White covers slightly soiled some light foxing ow a Good copy. No markings very useful For the city unknown books
42035New Bedford Office of Historic Preservation. 1977. (New Bedford) books
19263022St. Louis MO: Wrought Iron Range Co 1926. Octavo 168 pages. Illustrated. Combination cookbook and trade catalogue. Includes descriptions of the company's kitchen appliances testimonials as to their effectiveness list of references and 65 pages of recipes. The company was established in variations of this cookbook were published by the company from the late 19th century. Some pulling at hinges otherwise very good. Additional brochure laid-in. Not in Brown or Cagle. Wrought Iron Range Co unknown books
19277274St. Louis MO: Wrought Iron Range Company 1927. Octavo 22 x 16 cm. 211 4 pages. Later edition of this combined cookbook and trade catalogue which changed slightly with each change in stove models. The Model "AC" is the most recent stove depicted here in a two page color spread pages 12-13 and thus the date of 1927. Includes recipes for breakfast beverages bread dinner salads puddings and household hints. Prior to and following the recipes is a variety of promotional information about the Wrought Iron Range Company. Illustrated product lists for stoves and accessories company history features about prizes and awards an illustration of their exhibit at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition as well as references for businesses currently using their products. The silver-decorated black card-stock boards are a bit rubbed and faded; text block a bit shaken otherwise near very good. Wrought Iron Range Company hardcover books
2016172042New York: David Zwirner Books 2016. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Cream and color-illustrated boards with black lettering. 179 pp. Color and illustrations. Published to accompany the exhibition held at David Zwirmer New York 2015. David Zwirner Books hardcover books
199674970Rome:: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato. Near Fine. 1996. Hardcover. 8824037968 . Translated from the Italian by Hann Heck and Luciano F. Farina. Color illustrated fold-outs. First edition thus. Near fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. . Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato, hardcover books
1831231927Albany 1831. First. hardcover. very good-. Reports of Committees. On the Product and Manufacture of Iron and Steel. 32pp. Bound with: Proceedings of a Convention of Iron Workers Held at Albany N. Y. on the 12th day of Dec. 1849. 58 2pp. 8vo modern red cloth light foxing a few pages slightly underlined in pencil. New York and Albany 1831 1849. First Editions.<br/><br/> unknown books
2016172920London: Marian Goodman Gallery 2016. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated cloth boards with yellow lettering. 264 pp. Color illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition held at Marian Goodman Gallery London June 12 - August 7 2015. Marian Goodman Gallery hardcover books
2009171040New York: Musuem of Modern Art 2009. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated boards with white lettering. 256 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibiton from December 13 2009 to March 1 2010 at the Musuem of Modern Art and 3 other locations. Musuem of Modern Art hardcover books