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The bankrupt bookseller speaks again
Oliver and Boyd
1938
Further anecdotes about a fictional bookseller.
Beer (Victorian)
Edward Burns
2003
A selection of trademarks registered by brewers in the late 19th century.
Between boards: new thoughts on old books
Allenheld & Schram ; George Prior
1978
A collection of insights and hindsights into the antiquarian book business.
Book trade connections from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries
Oak Knoll Press
2008
A collection of essays on various aspects of book production, dissemination and consumption.
Chronicles of the maltmen craft in Glasgow, 1605-1879
Incorporation of Maltmen
1895
A history of the Incorporation of Maltmen in Glasgow.
Fairs, markets and the itinerant book trade
Oak Knoll Press
2007
An investigation of the presence of the book trade in the streets and public spaces of Great Britain and Europe.
General catalogue of tools & supplies for all mechanical trades
Buck & Hickman, Ltd.
1964
Lists thousands of tools and parts, with illustrations, from Ackworthie tappers to Yorkshire grinders.
The Gild Court book of Dunfermline 1433-1597
Scottish Record Society
1986
A transcription of an early manuscript recording the activities of the Dunfermline Gild Court.
History of the Hammermen of Glasgow: a study of Scottish craft life and organisation
Alexander Gardner
1912
A history of the premier Craft Guild in the Trades House of Glasgow.
A history of the Merchants House of Glasgow
[T. L. Grahame Reid]
1967
A concise account of the origins and development of the Merchants House of Glasgow.
A history of the Salters' Company
Oxford University Press
1963
A history of one of the chief City Livery Companies of London.
The history of the Scottish Horse and Motormen's Association 1898-1919
Civic Press, Ltd.
1919
A history of the carters' trade union.
An honest trade: booksellers and bookselling in Scotland
John Donald in association with the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing Records
2009
A collection of reminiscences by Scottish booksellers.
The house of Menzies
John Menzies & Co., Ltd.
1958
A history of the Scottish bookshop and bookstall chain.
The Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow
Incorporation of Bakers
1931
A history of the Incorporation of Bakers, known to have existed from at least 1556.
The Incorporation of Wrights in Glasgow
Incorporation of Wrights
1928
A history of the Incorporation of Wrights from its separation from the Masons in 1600.
The Institute of Brewing Centenary
Institute of Brewing
1986
A history of the Institute of Brewing, founded in 1886. No 12 of a collector's limited edition.
Mechanical to digital printing in Scotland: the print employers' organisation
Scottish Printing Archival Trust in association with Graphic Enterprise Scotland
2010
Charts the history of Graphic Enterprise Scotland from its inception as the Scottish Alliance of Masters in the Printing and Allied Trades.
The minutes of Edinburgh Trades Council 1859-1873
Scottish History Society
1968
An annotated transcription of the earliest records of Edinburgh trades council.
Out of print and into profit: a history of the second-hand book trade in Britain in the 20th century
British Library
2007
A collection of essays by bibliographical scholars and professional booksellers assessing the development of the second-hand book trade in Britain.
Portable utopia: Glasgow and the United States 1820-1920 with a comprehensive biographical list of the Scots and Americans who created the connection
Aberdeen University Press
1984
A survey of the close ties that developed between Glasgow and America in the nineteenth century with a biographical list of Scots and Americans who created and sustained the relationship.
The private papers of a bankrupt bookseller
Oliver and Boyd
1932
A collection of anecdotes about a fictional bookseller. Gift inscription from the author to John Grieve dated 1932/1933.