Verlag: Kuttroff, Pickhardt & Co, New York, 1920
Anbieter: Thorn Books, ABAA, Tucson, AZ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 4to. 8pp of thick card in which are inset 32 samples dyes threads per page, for a total of 256 samples, going through rose hues, then blues, greens, grays and violets, then reds and pinks, yellows, oranges and browns. Black textured cloth, gilt title on upper board. There is insect damage to the spine and rear board and a small amount of damage to the last leaf. The text gives the quantity of dye needed for 100 lbs. of wool. The publishers are importers of dyestuffs, colors and chemicals from Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik, Ludwigshafen, Germany. Undated, but before 1925 as in that year Kuttroff, Pickhardt & Co. merged with General Dyestuff Corporation. Rare .
Verlag: Alexander & Stoyan P. Darakchiev,, Sofia & Cherven Bryag,, 1938
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
EUR 2.500,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbA well-preserved [1938?] collection of fabric swatches and yarn samples dyed in various colours and several varieties: wool, shajak (a fine Bulgarian wool fabric), blended wool, sulan (a heavier Bulgarian fabric) and "kunstseide" (probably rayon), published by the Bulgarian subsidiary of the German manufacturer of "Krone" aniline dyes. A Bulgarian 1 lev postage stamp (violet) stuck on the title-page (in a space apparently provided for that purpose, perhaps as a tax stamp) is dated 1938. Although the title is in Bulgarian, the title-page is headed "Anilinfarben Fabrikniederlage" with the large "Krone" logo.Bulgaria and other allies of Nazi Germany played a major role in supporting the German economic expansion during the 1930s and 1940s. The catchword "Großraumplanung" stood for the German industries' aim to expand throughout the Balkans and Turkey as far as Iran. A major sector of National Socialist business interests, the chemical industry in particular grew rapidly. Its leading players such as I.G. Farben promoted their aniline dyes by establishing local subsidiaries in the East who would then distribute bilingual swatch-books such as the present specimen.The tipped-in sample pages are captioned in German and Bulgarian throughout. Prefixed is a manual in both languages on how to dye the fabrics (several of which, such as sulan and shajak, are traditional Bulgarian cloths).Covers very slightly worn at extremities; light dust stains on the cards. Some strands of dyed wool slightly loose, but generally in good condition.l Cf. Arbeitskreis I.G. Farben der Bundesfachtagung der Chemiefachschaften (Hg.), "von Anilin bis Zwangsarbeit". Der Weg eines Monopols durch die Geschichte. Zur Entstehung und Entwicklung der deutschen chemischen Industrie (Aachen 1994), p. 59. Original publisher's gold-stamped black cloth with the "Krone" logo on the front board and title and publisher on the front board and spine. With 256 well-preserved wool yarn and fabric samples showing a wide range of colours of aniline dyes, solidly mounted on thick cardboard. Pages: 26 pp.
Verlag: Sofia & Cherven Bryag, main Krone subsidiary for Bulgaria: Alexander & Stoyan P. Darakchiev, [1938?]., 1938
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
26 pp. With 256 well preserved wool and fabric samples in fresh anilin dyes, solidly mounted on thick cardboard. Original black calico binding with pictorial cover incorporating gilt title and spine. A well-preserved 1930s collection of fabric swatches dyed in various colours: wool, shajak (a fine Bulgarian wool fabric), demi-wool, sulan, and imitation silk (rayon). - Bulgaria and other allies of Nazi Germany played a major role in supporting the German economical expansion during the 1930s and 1940s. The catchword "Großraumplanung" stood for the German industries' aim to expand throughout the Balkans and Turkey as far as Iran. A major sector of National Socialist business interests, the chemical industry in particular grew rapidly. Its leading players such as I.G. Farben promoted their anilin dyes by establishing local subsidiaries in the East who would then distribute bilingual swatchbooks such as the present specimen. - The tipped-in sample pages are captioned in German and Bulgarian throughout. Prefixed is a manual in both languages on how to dye the fabrics (several of which, such as sulan and shajak, are traditional Bulgarian cloths). - Covers very slightly worn at extremeties; light duststaining to cards. Some strands of dyed wool loosened, but generally in good condition. A rare document of National Socialist industrial imperialism in Eastern Europe. - Cf. Arbeitskreis I.G. Farben der Bundesfachtagung der Chemiefachschaften (Hg.), "von Anilin bis Zwangsarbeit". Der Weg eines Monopols durch die Geschichte. Zur Entstehung und Entwicklung der deutschen chemischen Industrie (Aachen 1994), p. 59.