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Published by From Here Press January 1981, 1981
ISBN 10: 0891200193ISBN 13: 9780891200192
Seller: Montclair Book Center, Montclair, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
PAMPHLET. Condition: USED Good.
Published by Fanwood: From Here Press,, 1980
Seller: Jeff Maser, Bookseller - ABAA, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Near fine in wraps. Anthology of New Jersey poets.
Condition: Good. Good condition.
Published by Yellowstone Library and Museum Association in cooperation with Colorado Associated University Press / AND A HARDCOVER 1972 QUARTO from Macmillan, here in The Chanticleer Press Edition, New York, 1977
ISBN 10: 0870811045ISBN 13: 9780870811043
Seller: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Photos by Charles Steinhacker and Others (illustrator). "The Yellowstone Story" is a matching set of two trade paperbacks -- Volume One is unread with no spine creases; Volume Two has a double spine crease but is still square & tight, grade it "very good." No statements of edition or printing -- possibly firsts. We give the ISBN for Volume One; The ISBN for Volume Two is 0-87081-116-9. Volume One is 387 pp. with Index; Volume Two is 545 pp. with Index. American history, geography. Price is for the matching pair of trade paperbacks, now reduced from $21, plus for the hardcover 12-inch quarto "Yellowstone / A Century of the Wilderness Idea," 219 pp. including Index.
Published by From Here Press, Fanwood, New Jersey, 1981
Seller: The Poetry Bookshop : Hay-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye, POWYS, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Card Wrappers. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. The second volume is curiously dated 1980, 48; viii, 103pp. Both books are presentation copies to poet-publisher Ian Robinson. Spine tails very lightly bumped. Extra Postage will be required - SHIPPED AT COST. Signed by Both Editors. Book.
Published by From Here Press, Paterson, NJ, 1978
ISBN 10: 0891200371ISBN 13: 9780891200376
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
First edition. Softcover. A slim collection of poems. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear. Uncommon.
Published by From Here Press, 1982
ISBN 10: 0891200231ISBN 13: 9780891200239
Book First Edition
Softcover. First Edition. From Here Press (Fanwood NJ), Xtras # 10, 1982, white stapled pictorial wraps, stated: First Edition, Fine, 32 pages, ISBN 0891200231, POETRY, [dp50 01/04]; E4852.
Published by (Fanwood, NJ): From Here Press, 1986., 1986
ISBN 10: 0891200290ISBN 13: 9780891200291
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Condition: Very good. (Fanwood, NJ): From Here Press, 1986. 1986. Very good. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY PENNY HARTER - Octavo, light mauve pictorial wrappers. The spine & the adjacent edges of the wraps are faded & there is some very light staining to the rear wrap. [vii] & 32 pages. Very good. Limited edition of 200 copies.Inscribed on the title page in the year of publication: "For Pablo -- with deep thanks for your hours of work on behalf of us all for this marvelous Festival! / Love, Penny / 10/12/86". The festival referred to is the Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival.Rare. WorldCat locates 2 copies.
Published by From Here Press, 1997
ISBN 10: 0891201017ISBN 13: 9780891201014
Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Very Fine. Paperback. Book Condition: Very Fine. From Here Press, 1997. 86 pages. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Unmarked. Size: 8.3 x 5.2 x 0.2. Poetry::1975-Present 6076.
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Published by Livermore: Thomas W. Norris, 1944. First edition (Kurutz, 1997, 246). Green wrappers, printed paper label, 22 pp. There were 250 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. With a folding map tipped in at the end. Two copies are offered here. Based on the copy in the California State Library, Kurutz notes that the folding map is a "reproduction of an ornamental map of the United States & Mexico", but these copies show that at least three different maps were used: one has "Map of the Emigrant Road from Independence, Mo. To San Francisco . Part IV", by T.H. Jefferson, no date but 1849; the other has "Map of the Gold Region of California", 1850. One copy has the Newbegin's Book Shop, San Francisco label inside the rear wrapper. Both are in Fine cond, 1997
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.
First Edition
Livermore: Thomas W. Norris, 1944. First edition (Kurutz, 1997, 246). Green wrappers, printed paper label, 22 pp. There were 250 copies printed by the Grabhorn Press. With a folding map tipped in at the end. Two copies are offered here. Based on the copy in the California State Library, Kurutz notes that the folding map is a "reproduction of an ornamental map of the United States & Mexico", but these copies show that at least three different maps were used: one has "Map of the Emigrant Road from Independence, Mo. To San Francisco . Part IV", by T.H. Jefferson, no date but 1849; the other has "Map of the Gold Region of California", 1850. One copy has the Newbegin's Book Shop, San Francisco label inside the rear wrapper. Both are in Fine condition.
Published by Artist: Rossi Andrea ( - 1691 ) Rome ; ca: 1750; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take the company to the height o, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 16,5 x 28 cm; - View of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The Lighthouse of Alexandria as it was depicted in the 17th century. It was built on the island of Pharos in the Bay of Alexandria, Egypt, because the entrance to Alexandria Harbor was difficult due to shoals and rocks. Reportedly, this tower was visible for up to 30 miles. Like some of the other Seven Wonders of the World, the lighthouse was also a victim of earthquakes. It survived several major quakes, but not without severe damage that led to the tower's abandonment. In the 15th century, the ruins finally collapsed. However, this was not the last testimony of the lighthouse, as French archaeologists discovered massive stones in the waters around Pharos in 1994, which they assumed belonged to the ancient structure. In 2015, Egyptian authorities announced their intention to rebuild the wonder.
Published by Artist: Rossi Veremondo ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1743; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take the co, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 18,5 x 32; - Map shows a city map of Quito with description of all important buildings and steets.
Published by Artist: Rossi Veremondo ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1700; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take the co, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 22 x 16,5 cm; - Map shows the island of Newfoundland (Canadian province Newfoundland), it is located off the northeast coast of North America in the Atlantic Ocean.
Published by New York: Columbia University Press, 1966-1987. Frontispiece portraits of Hamilton in vols. 10 through 25. The contents date from December 1791 through to Hamilton's death in the duel with Aaron Burr in October, 1804. The final two volumes also contain additional matter, as follows: Vol. XXVI: Additional documents 1774-1799, addenda and errata; Vol. XXVII: Additional letters 1777-1802, addenda and errata, and cumulative index Vols. I through XXVII. [Please note: the earlier volumes I-X, not included here, are easily available on the internet.] Eighteen heavy volumes, so additional shipping charges will be necessary., 1966
Seller: Waverly & Rugby Books, Pinehurst, NC, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. First editions; some are second printings. Hardcover. Very good condition in very good dust jackets (one volume lacking the dust jacket). Former reference library volumes, with spine labels, rubber stamps on the ffeps, sensors mounted behind the title-pages, and reference labels on rear inner endpapers. The final 18 volumes of the Hamilton Papers, all virtually unread, with the texts in fine condition.
Published by Paterson: From Here Press, 1978
Seller: Mausoleum Books, Glendale, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 8vo in staple-bound tan wrappers. 23 pp. First edition. Near Fine with a few spots to front cover. Internally bright and clean. "This booklet further paves the intersection between the 'mainstream' of contemporary writing and the haiku 'movement' in North America." Scarce.
Published by Artist: Rossi Veremondo ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1700; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take the co, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 20,5 x 31,5 cm; - Map shows the island of Jamaica in the Caribbean.
Published by Artist: Rossi/ Sanson Giacomo Giovanni/ Nicolas ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; dated: 1678; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: One tear in the centerfold perfectly restored, size (in cm): 41 x 55,5 cm; - Map shows the whole of Swabia with the towns of Augsburg, Ulm, Memmingen, Kempten, Nördlingen, Lindau on Lake Constance, etc.; Baden-Württemberg with Constance, Tübingen, Stuttgart, Heidelberg, Pforzheim, Freiburg im Breisgau, etc, Alsace and two cartouches.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; dated: 1684; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take the company to, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Some restoration at lower centerfold, size (in cm): 40 x 55; - Map shows total Austria.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1743; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Art / Print / Poster
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Margins cutted, size (in cm): 41,5 x 26; - Titlepage from the Atlas Mercurio Geographico from De Rossi.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1677; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Some restoration at centerfold, size (in cm): 40 x 51; - Map shows total Denmark with Jutland, Funen, Zealand, Lolland-Falster, Bornholm, etc. and the traditional provinces of Sweden Halland, Scania, Blekinge and the Dutsch of Holstein it's was the northernmost state of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the present German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Halland is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden, on the western coast of Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Småland, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Brömsebro, it was part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1683; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Tear at the right outer margin perfecrtly restored, size (in cm): 56 x 43 cm; - Map shows the western part of Hungaria.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1687; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 43 x 56,5 cm; - Map shows Mark Brandenburg with Berlin, Dessau, Magdeburg, ect. and two cartridges.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; dated: 1650; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to t, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Very good, size (in cm): 39,5 x 55,5; - Map shows total Europe with partly north Africa.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1683; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Tear external margin perfectly restored, size (in cm): 44 x 55,5 cm; - Map shows the whole of Greece, the Aegean, Crete, a mileage indicator and a magnificent cartouche.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; dated: 1683; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to t, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 42,5 x 54,5 cm; - Map shows Hungary, Transilvania, Slavonia, Bosnia, Croatia, Dalmatia and a titelcartouche.
Published by New Jersey: From Here Press, 1978, 1978
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition
First edition, first printing, of Ginsberg's meditation-inspired haiku poems, following in the tracks of Jack Kerouac's haiku experiments in the 1950s. Morgan A39. Octavo. Original wire-stitched wrappers printed in black. A fine copy.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; dated: 1685; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to t, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: colored; condition: Some restoration at lower centerfold, size (in cm): 43 x 55; - Map shows the Pelepones.; - Special feature: 2 beautiful cartouches and a total view of Mindelheim.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; dated: 1677; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to t, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Mounted, lower centerfold restored, size (in cm): 39 x 55; - Map shows total south America.
Published by Letterbooks were the copy machines of their day. Businessmen and others used letterbooks to keep records of their correspondence. The "Copying Books" offered here were made by the William Mann Co. of Philadelphia. The chemically treated copying papers are thin, smooth, and translucent to enable reading of the text from the side opposite of the ink transfer. There are a few torn sheets, but the paper is surprisingly strong. It has a fine, crepe-like, wrinkly texture. A blotting paper was placed under a leaf, the written letter placed on top of the leaf and water applied with a brush. The three papers were placed in a press and the writing was transferred to the treated page. The Grass Valley Gold Extracting Co. was incorporated in December o
Seller: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.
Letterbooks were the copy machines of their day. Businessmen and others used letterbooks to keep records of their correspondence. The "Copying Books" offered here were made by the William Mann Co. of Philadelphia. The chemically treated copying papers are thin, smooth, and translucent to enable reading of the text from the side opposite of the ink transfer. There are a few torn sheets, but the paper is surprisingly strong. It has a fine, crepe-like, wrinkly texture. A blotting paper was placed under a leaf, the written letter placed on top of the leaf and water applied with a brush. The three papers were placed in a press and the writing was transferred to the treated page. The Grass Valley Gold Extracting Co. was incorporated in December of 1890 with Capital stock of $200,000. (Sacramento Daily Union, 11 December 1890). It offered "Hydraulic Chlorination" as an efficient method of extracting gold from difficult ores, sands, mud and water. The method had been patented by Scotsman James Holms Pollok of Glasgow, and most of the money for Grass Valley provided by Scottish investors. It had been used successfully in New Zealand and South Africa. The chemistry was tricky the chemist typically had to be well versed in the method. Manager Higginbottom s letterbook begins September 2, 1891; 65 pages out of 695 are used. His correspondence is primarily with backers in Edinburgh. There are long letters, with some drawings, describing the equipment being installed, technological issues, and problems that have arisen. Scattered within are bitter complaints about his employees laziness, incompetence, absence without leave, drunkenness, which are holding up the completion of the infrastructure and keeping potential customers away. Many letters complain about unpaid bills and ask Edinburgh for more money to be telegraphed. Eventually Higginbottom faults his assistant Holms with protecting the guilty employees. He must have known that Holms, born in Glasgow in 1868, and John Holms Pollok, the inventor of this version of the chlorination process, also born in Glasgow in 1868, were probably related. Holms book begins a bit earlier, August 18, 1891 and covers 235 of 500 available pages. Holms is handling a lot of business with bankers, vendors, and customers, most of the business end of the operation with little about the technological issues. Scattered in are letters to Manager Higginbottom that employees are complaining about Higginbottom s treatment of them and threatening to quit. Eventually many of Holms letters are to vendors who are wanting to be paid. On September 24, 1892, Holms takes over the Higginbottom book and writes updates for Edinburgh. Higginbottom had either quit or been fired. Both books end on or near February 25, 1892, Holms letter of February 5th the most revealing "The Editor, Dear Sir, Please be good enough to insert the following advertisement in your paper For sale. First Class Crushing Plant, Kraus Rolls, Breaker, Screens, Fan, Dynamo, Elevator, etc. Only crushed 50 tons .". Bound in half red leather and cloth, worn but still soundly bound. The great majority of the letter sheets are Very Good to Fine, and quite legible.
Published by Artist: Rossi Giacomo Giovanni ( - 1691 ) Rome ; issued in: Rome ; ca: 1650; - Giovanni Giacomo De' Rossi was the son of the founder of the most important and active printing press of the 17th century in Rome Begun in 1633 by his father Giuseppe (1570-1639) the press passed firstly to Giacomo and to his brother Giandomenico (1619-1653) and then later to Lorenzo Filippo (1682-?); in 1738 it became the Calcografia Camerale from 1870 until 1945 the Regia Calcografica and today it is known as the Calcografia Nazionale Here are conserved amongst many others the plates of Giambattista Piranesi (1720-1778) Giacomo De' Rossi was the most involved of all the various family members who ran the press and he worked between 1638 and 1691 and was to take, 1627
Technic: Copper print; colorit: original colored; condition: Some folds perfectly restored, size (in cm): 40,5 x 54 cm; - Map shows the city of Rome from a bird's eye view with descriptions of the most important buildings, squares, bridges and monuments.; - Special feature: Very rare.