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Les Colorants pour Coton de la Manufacture Lyonnaise de Matieres Colorantes by MANUFACTURE LYONNAISE de MATIERES COLORANTES.

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Les Colorants pour Coton de la Manufacture Lyonnaise de Matieres Colorantes
Author
MANUFACTURE LYONNAISE de MATIERES COLORANTES.
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1913. MANUFACTURE LYONNAISE de MATIERES COLORANTES. Les Colorants pour Coton de la Manufacture Lyonnaise de Matieres Colorants. 179 pp, illustrated with 927 mounted fabric samples. 8vo, 250 x 156 mm, publisher's cloth. Lyon: Manufacture Lyonnaise de Matieres Colorantes, 1913. One of the more elaborate dyeing manuals with an unusually large number of samples. As always it is rare with no listing on OCLC.
Hung Far Lo Co. / Mandarin Cafe / First-Class Chinese and American Restaurant

Hung Far Lo Co. / Mandarin Cafe / First-Class Chinese and American Restaurant by [American-Chinese Food - Menus] Hung Far Lo Co

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Hung Far Lo Co. / Mandarin Cafe / First-Class Chinese and American Restaurant
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[American-Chinese Food - Menus] Hung Far Lo Co
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Auger Down Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Danville, 1915. First Edition. 13 ¼ x 8 ¾ inches. Mounted to cardstock with residue and affixed articles to cardstock verso. Date stamp of “Oct 24 1915” on lower margin. Peculiar ink inscription reads “Culprints Doc, Wedge and Shorty” at margin. Very Good. An early Chinese American restaurant menu from Danville, Illinois. The business is listed in the 1913 International Chinese Business Directory of the World, making the restaurant one of fewer than would exist when immigration laws changed in 1915 allowing restaurateurs to enter the United States on work visas. The menu features two sections, “American Style” and “Chinese Style,” with the latter section including dishes such as Chop Suey, Chicken Sum Soo, Noodles Wor, Canton Style Eggs, Fried Rice and a selection of teas. The existence of a separate American menu attests to the development of American Chinese food alongside American food, and the degree to which restaurants offered Chinese immigrants an opportunity to operate businesses for broader American clientele. We find records of the Mandarin Cafe’s existence into the 1940s.
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Poussin Paintings; A Catalogue Raisonné by Christopher Wright

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Poussin Paintings; A Catalogue Raisonné
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Christopher Wright
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
London: Harlequin Books, 1985. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with spine stamped in gilt. Beautifully illustrated throughout with sharp color reproductions on nearly every page. Book is fine, dust jacket fine except for one chip to top edge of rear cover. 9 x 11 1/4 inches. 304 pages.
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PHOTOGRAPHIC CATALOGUE by Montgomery Ward

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PHOTOGRAPHIC CATALOGUE
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Montgomery Ward
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J.B. Muns, Fine Arts Books (United States)
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Very Good
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Well illustrated
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Pidstavy nashoi polityky (Basis of Our Politics) by Dontsov, D.

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Pidstavy nashoi polityky (Basis of Our Politics)
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Dontsov, D.
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
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New York: Organizatsiia Oborony Chotyrokh Svobid Ukrainy, 1957. Very good. Uniform edition (first published in 1921 in Vienna); 8 3/4 x 5 3/4; pp. [4], 5-210, [2]; burgundy leatherette over boards, with title embossed in gilt; minor rubbing to tips of spine and corners; very light wear to boards; very good or better condition. Dmytro Dontsov (1883 - 1973) was a Ukrainian author, journalist, and a radical political thinker with great influence over the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Born in a Cossack officer's family, Dontsov joined the Ukrainian Social-Democratic Labor Party in 1905, was arrested shortly after for being an instigator in "Socialist politics," and was forced to move to Vienna in 1909. After the Revolution, he returned home and was appointed Head of Pavlo Skoropadsky's Government's official news agency. By 1922 Dmytro had rejected the Socialist ideas of his youth and had increasingly become immersed in radical Nationalism. In 1939, right before the takeover of Western Ukraine by the Soviets Dontsov fled his country for Bucharest, then Prague, Germany, Paris, and the United States until he finally settled in Toronto where he taught Ukrainian literature at Universite de Montreal. In his current work, among other things, Dontsov floated the idea of leaving Galicia to Poland, not because he particularly cared for the Poles, but because he was convinced that surrendering the land to Poland would strengthen its union with Ukraine against their mutual enemy, ie. Russia. He would eventually abandon the thought and would consider Poland an outpost of the Soviet Union.