Shaw son (4 Ergebnisse)

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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Verlag: SHAW. SON & GREENHALGH LTD 1111
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Undated, but most likely 1930s, and definitely pre 1946 when the company purchased Lockwood Spa Baths and Lockwood, was added to the company name, this is a 24 page illustrated catalogue for the companies boiler valves, measuring just under 10 inches tall. Light wear to covers, internally…marks to a few pages, a few of the centre pages have detached from the staples, else complete. this is a lighter item, overseas shipping costs will be reduced accordingly at checkout where possible.
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Verlag: Samuel Venables & Son, Shaw Street Works, Walsall, Walsall 1911
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Dated 1st April 1911 on the reverse of the title page, this is a scarce 39 page illustrated trade catalogue from Samuel Venables & Son, Shaw Street Works, Walsall, illustrating their range of chains for dogs, horses, carts, hooks & billets, etc, the catalogue is 18cm tall approx. Some mark…ing to covers, mild fraying to cloth edges, internally creasing to top corner of rear cover, there is a bump to top centre of pages which has caused small areas of creasing to page edges, one page has some handwritten annotations (pictured) noticeable handling marks to lower page corners, noticeable to the first 10 pages or so, else in good general condition.
[Finances of Ireland, 1911.] Printed pamphlet by 'An Irishman' (i.e. Thomas T. Shaw): 'The Financial Relations of Ireland with the Imperial Exchequer'.
'An Irishman' [i.e. Thomas T. Shaw]; M. H. Gill & Son, Dublin publishers [finances of Ireland, 1911; Robert Lynd]
Verlag: . Dublin and Waterford: M. H. Gill & Son Limited 1911
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From the papers of Sylvia and Robert Lynd. Four copies traced: National Library of Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, the British Library and Oxford University. BL identifies the author as 'Thomas T. Shaw'; another source states 'Thomas J. Shaw'. 47pp, 8vo. In green printed wraps. Stapled. Lightly aged, in worn wraps, and with sli…ght blooming at head of first few leaves. The author goes about the 'self-imposed task' of his 'little brochure' with copious statistical evidence, including an eight-page appendix of tables. He concludes: 'As I have worked unaided and unassisted I may have made mistakes, but I have felt impelled to publish this little work in my country's interest as, after an examination of the various returns, I felt quite sure that the basis on which the Treasury calculations relating to Ireland were being made in many respects were not prepared in a manner to attribute to Ireland the revenue really and properly attributable to it.' There is a discussion of 'home-made spirits', and it may be that the author is the Thomas James Shaw, 'managing partner in the firm of Joseph Shaw and Son, Mullingar', who gave evidence to a royal commission in 1908.