Un ouvrage de 192 pages, format 250 x 325 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, s.d., Massin Editeur, bon état
Reference : LFA-126715268
Histoire et réalisation des verreries Schneider
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Détail des documents :AURIC (Georges). Ainsi parlait Debussy. Manuscrit autographe signé de 2 pages in-4 et lettre autographe signée d'accompagnement (1 page in-8).CURTIS (Jean-Louis). Marcel vu par l'Oncle Marcel. Copie manuscrite par Marcel Schneider, 4 pages in-4.FAURE-DUJARRIC (Emily). Un ami inquiétant. Copie manuscrite par Jacques Brenner, 1 page in-4.GAXOTTE (Pierre). Le portrait ne serait pas complet... Copie manuscrite par Marcel Schneider, 2 pages in-4.KIESEL (Frédéric). Un romantique vivant. Tapuscrit avec corrections, 1 page in-4.MANESSIER (Alfred). L'amateur de tableaux. Copie manuscrite par Marcel Schneider, 2 pages in-4.MAURIAC (Claude). Nul n'aborde l'île... Tapuscrit signé avec corrections autographes, 4 pages in-4.NOAILLES (Marie-Laure de). L'oiseau-lion. Tapuscrit signé avec corrections autographes, 2 pages in-4.POULENC (Francis). Critique poète. Copie manuscrite par Marcel Schneider, 1 page in-4.SAUGUET (Herni). Un modèle parle de son peintre. Tapuscrit avec corrections, 1 page in-4.On joint 2 contes de Marcel Schneider ("Araignées du silence" et "La Branche de Merlin", 4 et 12 pages autographes signées), ainsi que le numéro des "Cahiers des Saisons" où tous ces textes sont parus.
No Place, No Printer, 1894. 4to. Orig. hcalf, raised bands and gilt lettering. Clothcovers with gilt lettering. Upper cover with a bit of foxing. (6) pp. and 34 photographic plates (13 double-page), reproduced in fine heliogravure, each with a printed leaf with details. The first plate is double-page ""Vue Génerale des Usines du Creusot"". Fine and clean.
Original publication from the factory exposing in heliogravure the factory's wide range of canons.Schneider-Creusot, or Schneider et Cie, was a historic French iron and steel-mill which became a major arms manufacturer. After World War II, it evolved into Schneider Electric.
, Tiny Esveld, 2015 Hardcover, 23 cm x 29 cm, 288 pages, with 500 photographs in color. fine copy !. ISBN 9789081577663.
reference book !! In 1913 the two brothers had saved enough to buy their own glassfactory, together with a friend, Henri Wolf. This factory was located in Epinay-sur-Seine near Paris. 1913 was not a good year to start a business. In 1914 the first world war broke out and till 1918, the brothers did not really start to make art glass. In 1918 they needed money to relight their furnaces and they accepted the help from an English investor. At that moment they were no longer in control of their glassworks. The investor wanted profit and in 1923 it led to a rupture. The Schneider brothers scraped every bit of money that they could find to buy their factory back. Luckily they succeeded. From then on the success came. In 1924 the Schneider glassworks build the biggest concrete hall ever with the most modern furnaces. In 1926 they are the biggest glassfactory in France with almost 500 employees. In 1925 Charles was asked to be a member of the jury at the Exposition des Art Decoratifs in Paris. This meant that his work could not enter the exposition and would not compete with the work of the other artists. It was an honour to be a member of the jury, so he accepted, but maybe it had been better if he had declined for the honour and participated as an artist. He would have swept the competition away. His coupe bijoux and the big black footed bowls in contrasting colours were an enormous success all over the world. Most of their production went to North and South America. The glass of Charles Schneider has such joyfull colours, bright and happy colours like orange and yellow. It looks like the sun shines every day. The little bijoux vases are jewels of technique and shape and colour. The ?Le verre Francais? line had a great success with the stylized flowers in stunning colours. As the majority of the le verre francais glass , was only etched one time, the producing costs were low. The general public loved these bright vases. The success of the Schneider factory continued until 1929. In 1929 the banks on Wall street crashed and rich people lost a lot or all of their money. The market for luxury goods collapsed. Schneider tried to survive by cutting down costs, but this does not help when there are no buyers left. After a struggle of a three years the furnace extinguised in 1932. The factory filed for bankruptcy in 1938. Charles Schneider died in 1953 before the revival of his glass. In the eighties his glass was rediscovered. It has its place now among Galle and Daum glass as their equivalent.
Hachette, 1988 - In-8°, br, couverture ( portrait ) souple ill, 254 pages, ensemble en très bon état hormis tout de même un jaunissement moucheté sur les tranches et sur la dernière garde.
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"15. London, printed at the Bedford Press, 1900, large in-4°, 37 x 27 cm, xviii pp + (2)(halftitle) + 360 pp + 178 full-page illustrations and plans (some folding) + approx. 1000 illustrations in the text (the plate and text illustrations with a continuous numbering). Bound in a contemporary half leather binding, with green cloth covered boards, raised gilt spine, top edge gilt. Leather slightly discoloured and with some minor wear. A fine copy. An impressive and exhaustive study on the French industrial conglomerate firm Schneider et Companie. It is particularly well illustrated and thus should no have failed to raise the interest of the British and German competitors. At the turn of the century Schneider was the leading French artillery constructor and inventor of the one-motion breech opening mechanism. Nearly half of the book is devoted to the military products of Schneider; armour plates, artillery, naval guns, quick-firing guns , mortars, howitzers, naval turrets etc. Other articles deal with their steel plants, ship-building, marine engines, locomotives, civil engineering etc. The last chapter (LI) deals with the Schneider pavilion at the Paris 1900 World Exhibition. (Due to larger/size weight of this book, additional shipping charges may apply depending on customer location.)."