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Published by Early American Industries Association, South Burlington, VT, 1976
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. 53, xxxiii pages; Facsimile reprint. Also includes Oldham's "Saws, their history, manufacture and use. A Treatise.".
Published by Early American Industries Association, c.2001, 2001
Seller: Harry Alter, Sylva, NC, U.S.A.
paperback, Condition: poor, Early American Industries Association, South Dartmouth, 2001, 8-1/2"x11", staple-bound wraps, 42pp., musty, ow VG $.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1938., 1938
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1938. 1938. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 17- 24. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the first internal combustion engine, wooden water pipes, wool spinning, and obsolete tools at the Essex Institute in Salem, Mass.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937., 1937
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 9- 16. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded & there is some very light soiling to the first & last pages. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on an 1832 advertising campaign, the arts and crafts of the Pennsylvanian German settlers, crutches and "aids to locomotion", and gun flints.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937., 1937
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 1-8. Black-and-white illustrations. The leaves are lightly bumped & there is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. The edges of the first page are slightly darkened with some rubbing & light soiling to its top edge. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the box or parlor stove from 1750-1840, on a maker of weather vanes, and on the collection of buttons at the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937., 1937
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 24/1- 24/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped. There are a few light stains to the first & last pages & the first page is lightly soiled. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the parchment maker, meat skewers and their hangers, wooden bowls, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series].
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937., 1937
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 23/1- 23/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped with some light soiling & creasing to the last page. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on the pin maker, bath tubs, quill pens, keyhole plates, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series].
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937., 1937
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1937. 1937. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 21/1- 21/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are lightly bumped with some very light soiling to the first & last pages. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on wick adjusting devices, the clover header and weather vanes. There is also a list of dealers selling items of interest to members of the association.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936., 1936
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 21/1- 21/8. Black-and-white illustrations. The page corners are slightly bumped & there is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on restoring or repairing a Colonial house, local pottery of North Orange, Mass., file making [continued from the previous issue], padlocks, and farm implements of the 18th-century [an instalment of an ongoing series].
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936., 1936
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1936. 1936. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages 19/1- 19/8. Black-and-white illustrations. There is a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on Cardan's lamp, carved "house blessings", butterfly hinges, file making [continued in the following issue], and the first of a series of instalments on farm implements of the 18th-century.
Published by New York: Early American Industries Association, 1935., 1935
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good. New York: Early American Industries Association, 1935. 1935. Very good. - Quarto [12 inches high by 9 inches wide], printed self-wraps. Pages [1]- 8. Black-and-white illustrations. There is some very light creasing to the pages with a horizontal crease to each leaf where the newsletter has been folded. Very good. The stated purpose of the Early American Industries Association is "to encourage the study and better understanding of early American industry, in the home, in the shop, on the farm, and on the sea, and especially to discover, identify, classify, preserve and exhibit obsolete tools, implements, utensils, instruments, vehicles, appliances and mechanical devices used by American craftsmen, farmers, housewives, mariners, professional men and other workers". Among the contents of this issue of the association's newsletter are articles on wood turning and the lathe, hair tongs, the tanner and the currier, wool cards, and farm implements of 1803 [continued from the previous issue].
Published by Early American Industries Association, 1994
Seller: Alan Newby, Marion, IN, U.S.A.
Book
Papercovers. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Reprint. This catalog is reproduced in facsimile from an original owned by a member of the EAIA Clean copy, no inside markings or underlinings, tight and sound, minimal shelf wear, please see our photo, as many book sites use stock images.
Published by Early American Industries Association, WIlliamsburg, VA, 1964
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/W Photos (illustrator). 1st. stapled wraps; pp.1-16; Index by article, tite and author Size: 4 vo. Magazine.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2004
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Stanley garden tools, specialist tools for sash window making, dating vintage woodworking machinery, burls, Howland's Hoising Apparatus and an unusual plane configuration, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2003
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Zachary T. Furbish and The Forest City Screwdriver Co., the letters of Seth Williamson 1810-1835 and the Philada: No. 3, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2003
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include the band ship saw, threads in wood, Philad: No. 2, Roger Phillips tool collector, corn slitting and a millstone pickmaker, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2003
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Pulaski Carter manufacturer of axes and edge tools, hand held green corn shredders, Hallowell Granite Works Stinchfield Quarry, Enos Robbins and Solomon Plant and his customers, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2002
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include early pressed-glass doorknobs of old south meeting houses, self-boring barrel spigots, small frame saws from a collection and deconstructing a plane construction, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2001
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include John Stamm tool maker, the colonial timberyard, the New Bedford toolmaker Braddock D. Hathaway, power loom fabrics in Rhode Island quilts and 16th century Nurnberg tools, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 1999
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include history of the lawnmowers, Utica area plane makers and cabinet plane makers, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 1999
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Thompson bevels, saw gin manufacturers, James Swetman planes, difference between post and ices axes and primitive knife construction, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2003
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include the Hummelstown Brownstone Industry, boring bits, the Blanchard Butter-Worker, Ox Bow forms and PEI loggers, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2000
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include the Klinger family and cable tool drilling, H. S. Pearon gauging rods, the Manns in Canada, 18th Century meta pad braces, Hoe and Co.'s printing press manufacturing, Hovey craftsmen, stair making gauges and auger makers in Kingston Massachusetts, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2000
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Bush, Stanley braces, Rochester NY tools, the American Glue Company and Francis Nicholson, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2000
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include double flyer spinning wheels, glove technology of the 19th century, hand and machine knitting for the Union Army and synthetic dyes and fashionable colors in Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine 1856-1891, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2004
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include Nathan Buttrick clampmaker in Massachusetts, axe heads and handles, I. N. Miller's wooden children's woodworking planes, hay knives, Henry Cunningham boatbuilder of Kingston, Ontario and the Dominy Plants at the Henry Francis Du Pont Winterthur Museum, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2000
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include inventory Warren R. Van Vliet, planemaker Leonard Benton Bidwell of Newark WV, plane makers in Utica NY, city directoris, Stanley braces and domestic service in Newport's great houses, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2004
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include glass combination tools, J. E. Minott tool maker and iron forger, female entrepreneurs, hay knives, Thomas Crane knitter and Sibley Scythe Co. of North Newport NH, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2001
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include self boring barrel spigots, C. Drew & Co.'s calking irons, the worshipful company of Horners, slide rules of Stanley Rule & level Company and others, the Decatur Coffin Company spiral screwdriver and ancient identity marks, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.
Published by Early American Industries Association, Inc., South Dartmouth MA, 2002
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good. covers have minor wear, rubbing and light soil, corners and ends of spine lightly bumped, stapled binding tight, no writing, quarterly publication of the Early American Industries Association, articles in this issue include outbuildings in the Blue Ridge, Portland brownstone quarries, nuts and bolts, IFFI table and a paintbrush from the 19th century, bw illustrations Size: 8.5 x 11.