BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE. OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS
Boston: Pearmain & Brooks, 1895-1901. A collection of 12 broadsheets, each measuring 19 x 12", listing stock prices. Issued by a Boston stock brokerage. Creasing, some closed tears to folds.
Boston: Pearmain & Brooks, 1895-1901. A collection of 12 broadsheets, each measuring 19 x 12", listing stock prices. Issued by a Boston stock brokerage. Creasing, some closed tears to folds.
Keene, N.H. 1895. Two partially printed broadsides, each measuring 16 x 9", filled out in manuscript with the stock prices of the day and a handwritten report on the bottom. Handwriting faded, creased.
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1940. Stapled pamphlet, 85pp. The entire document consists of economic questions to be asked to various government agencies as part of research and development for a national monetary and banking policy. Ownership inscription of F.T. Ostrander to front cover, with his underlinings and.....
Boston: 1892. Three broadsides, each measuring 10 x 6", listing offerings of bonds and securities investments from a Boston brokerage. Ludlow, VT agents' stamp to corner. Creasing.
Chicago: Ottaway & Co, Printers, [1880]. Large 8vo, 12pp, tan printed wrappers. Promotional pamphlet soliciting agents to sell a new and improved "stove without a stove pipe" patented by Carlton Seaver of Traer, Iowa in 1880. Includes six full page illustrations of the stove. An excellent copy.
No Place of Publication: 1848. Bifolium measuring 6.5 x 4" when folded, with 2 pp of handwritten text, signed "J.J. Astor Jr" and dated November 1848 on the back. Astor Jr. writes to businessman, planter and slaveowner Francis P. Corbin, offering regrets for not seeing him that morning, inviting Corbin.....
New York: Economists' National Committee on Monetery Policy, [1944]. 11pp. in blue wrappers, staple bound. Statement before the house of representatives by Benjamin Beckhart, Columbia University Professor of Banking and Director of Research at the Chase National Bank. Beckhart offers his opinions on the economic reconstruction of Europe during discussions.....
New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1908. 8vo, red cloth with gilt lettering, 207 pp. A nice copy with fading to spine, owner inscription to title page, toning to pages, foxing to endpapers.
New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1946. Hardcover, blue cloth, with original dust jacket, 214 pp. Second printing of revised edition. A study on the monetery value of a life by prominent Jewish American statistician Louis Dublin together with mathematician Alfred Lotka. "Dublin and Lotka developed an economic approach to.....
Cincinnati and Chicago: Hannaford & Company, 1872. 8vo, 633pp, unusual American binding of tooled leather illustrated in gilt, spine in six compartments, marbled endpapers. Gilded age history of great American industrialists and other prominent figures. Hint of toning to pages, rubbing to binding, damp stain to lower margin of text.....
Tunbridge Wells, England: Peter Russell The Pound Press, 1953. Second Edition. 8vo, softcover, wrappers with additional yellow printed jacket, 70, [8] pp. Some ink and pencil annotations to pages, foxing to pages and covers, toning to covers, jacket soiled and stained, jacket chipped and torn along spine.
ST. Louis, MO: Merchant's Exchange, 1890. Octavo, original printed wraps, side stapled, 15 pages. Fourth edition number 19,733 of 50,000 copies with a total issue of all editions of 80,000 copies. “The westward migration of commerce and manufactures, and the advantages which invite them to a permant settlement in Missouri.”.....