Annual report containing details and statistics for the year including company news, resources, liabilities, profit and loss, reserves, and current directors.
Annual report containing details and statistics for the year including company news, resources, liabilities, profit and loss, reserves, and current directors.
Annual report containing details and statistics for the year including company news, resources, liabilities, profit and loss, reserves, and current directors.
Alphand, A. (Adolphe), 1817-1891 (author), Berger, Georges (contributor), Garnier, Charles, 1825-1898 (contributor), France. Ministère du commerce et de l'industrie (issuing body), Picard, Alfred (publishing director)
Description
Illustrates all principal buildings of the exposition, some of the smaller pavilions, tramways, parks, gardens, illuminated fountains, and the Eiffel Tower. This may be the fullest published record of the layout and architecture of the 1889 exposition. Charles Garnier, one of the administrators of the exposition, assisted in the preparation of the monograph. This is a presentation copy inscribed to 'Monsieur Chautemps, Député, membre de la Commission de Contrőle et de Finance.'
Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (issuing body)
Description
Publication for the Chamber of Congress detailing workers' compensation laws including coverage of laws, benefits provided, and administration of laws.
McParland, James P., 1844-1919 (author in quotations or text abstracts), Kerrigan, Jimmy (author in quotations or text abstracts), McParland, James P., 1844-1919 (author in quotations or text abstracts)
Description
From cover: 'The Molly Maguires: A thrilling narrative of the Rise, Progress and Fall of the most noted band of Cut-Throats of modern times, Giving data never before published, and which can be vouced for by persons who have belonged to the organization. Full and Complete Description of events in the early history of the blood-stained crew. The only reliable history of the Mollies ever published. Supplemented by the statement of Detective McParlan...'