Published by Simpson Paper Company) n.d., (San Francisco, CA
Seller: Oak Knoll Books, ABAA, ILAB, NEW CASTLE, DE, U.S.A.
stiff paper wrappers. Paper Specimens (illustrator). small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. (16) pages. Specimens of products offered by the Simpson Paper Company of San Francisco, California.
Language: English
Published by Simpson Paper Company, San Francisco, 1991
Paperback. Condition: Good. 58 page paperback paper company periodical- nicely printed on a variety of papers - with a forest theme and selected art to enhance the theme. Name stamp of a museum library on top front cover. Interior is unmarked, tight and clean. Some interesting art selections.
Published by Simpson Paper Co., 1991
Seller: Diatrope Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Unmarked. White chalk line on back cover. Beautiful color illustrations throughout. Timeline back to the 60s. Foldout and embossed pages. Measures 9x12 inches. 44p.
Published by Simpson Paper Co, San Francisco
Seller: Juniper Point Books, Round Lake, NY, U.S.A.
58p, stiff wraps, ill, beautiful copy, Near FINE.
Published by San Francisco, California, U.S.A.: Simpson Paper Company, 1989
Seller: The Warm Springs Book Company, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A near fine to fine copy trade paperback issued in a pictorially embossed DJ. Slight amount of wear to book and to the mylar protected DJ. Probable 1st printing with no additional printings listed. This book, showcasing Simpson's Teton Paper Stock in an example of the fine art of printing, celebrates the contributions of the 18th Century printer and typographer Giambattista Botoni who set early and enduring standards for his art and is now known as "The Father of Modern Type." Illustrated, 4to. 26 pages. 0.0 0.0 0.0.
Published by Simson Paper Company,, San Francisco,, 1989
First Edition
US$ 41.57
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. 4to. Wraps with dust jacket with oval illustration on cover. pp 26 (unpaginated). Copiously illustrated in colour and black and white throughout. A celebration of the 18th century 'Father of Modern Type.' No date, c.1989. Very good indeed.
Published by Simpson Lee Paper Company, [location not identified], 1963
8.5" x 9.5" including color illustrations. Red and white wrappers are clean with a few faint wrinkles. Inserts and text are clean and vibrant. Very good. A presentation set of Simpson Lee's new line of Teton color craft papers. Featuring 1 twelve-color swatch pamphlet, 1 23.5" x 18" fold-out reference sheet, and 5 color samples.
Published by Simpson Paper Company, San Francisco, 1975
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Good. The format is approximately 6.125 inches by 9 inches. Cover has some wear and soiling. RARE. Sales material. Contains 12 illustrated covers on the left and discusses other examples of paper products that can be used for covers or other purposes using different colors and some different textures. On the right side are 12 examples of available colors. Text on front and back covers. European in name, finish and color palette--Fliare.from the Italian verb meaning "to spin into thread". Filare Text and Cover, a sulphite sheet superior in strength and performance. Filare Cover Plus, a unique 88 lb. cover for the most demanding applications. Each manufactured with the Filare finish, a specially woven pattern to enhance but never overpower. Filare. A new standard of excellence in text and cover paper. Among the covers and weights are Blanco White Cover 65 lb.; Naturale White Text 80 lb.; Crema Ivory Text 70 lb.; Chiaro Grey Text 80 lb,; Porto Mist Cover Plus 88 lb.; Caffe Tan Text 80 lb,; Fumo Gray Cover 80 lb.; Terra Sienna Text 80 lb.; Milano Brown Cover Plus 88 lb.; Verde Forest Text 80 lb.; Capri Blue Text 80 lb.; Chanti Red Cover 80 lb.; Pompeii Ash Cover 80 lb.; and Nero Black Cover Plus 88 lb. The back cover presents specification and other information on Mill Stock Items, Filare Text and Covers, Filare Cover Plus, Filare Text Envelopes, along with a short section of notes. Text paper is lightweight and flexible, making it ideal for general printed documents, proposals and presentations. Cover paper, or cardstock, is thicker and more rigid, perfect for creating covers, business cards and invitations. Simpson-Plainwell Paper Company acquired its present name, the latest in a long line of names, in December, 1987, when Simpson Paper Company of San Francisco purchased this mill (located in Plainwell, Michigan, about 20 miles north of Kalamazoo) from Chesapeake Corporation. This mill has been in existence for 102 years. The products produced over the years span the gamut of paper grades--brown paper, newsprint, uncoated printings, coated printings, colors and technical specialties are just a part of the product lines at one time or another. There have been many owners--Michigan Paper Company, Hamilton Crocker, Weyerhaeuser, Philip Morris and Chesapeake, to name the most recent ones. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.
Published by Simpson Paper Co, Everett, 1956
Seller: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Side-stapled sample book. Condition: Very Good. 4to. Unpaginated. Yapp-edged two-color covers, side-stapled. With fifteen laid-in comb binder punched cover samples. Cover edges rubbed and dented with short closed tears. A complete book of samples with nifty graphics presenting Simpson's "line of ream papers manufactured on the Pacific Coast" including "Everett Bond." Paper for executive correspondence, office memos, mimeograph and liquid duplicator, in multiple weights and colors. Known locally as the Lowell Paper Mill, the Everett Pulp and Paper Company was purchased by Simpson Timber Co. in 1955, which merged with the Lee Paper Co. in 1959.
Publication Date: 1938
Seller: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. ++A Significant Paper in the relatively early history of climate change.++ George Simpson, "Ice Ages", in Nature, (Supplement), vol 141, no. 3570, 2 April 1938, pp 591-598 in the full weekly issue of pp 571-620. This is the full weekly issue extracted from a larger bound volume. GOOD copy. [++] Abstract: "It is now common knowledge that there have been great changes in climate during past ages. The geological evidence is perfectly clear that luxuriant vegetation once grew in Greenland and Spitsbergen, where now the hardiest forms of vegetable life can barely exist on the small areas free from permanent ice. At the other extreme, there is no doubt whatever that at one period a great ice sheet covered the plains of Central India and discharged icebergs into a sea covering what is now the Punjab and North-West Indiaone of the hottest parts of the earth." "In a paper entitled "Ice Ages" [the paper offered here] Sir George Simpson argues, in opposition to the hypothesis that a decrease of radiation would produce an ice age, that, on the contrary, an increase of radiation would produce such an effect. Simpson explains this paradox clearly in a few printed pages. It seems that Simpson did not know of a brief essay by the present writer," who advanced a similar opinion. The writer, however, finds the ice age question rather more complicated, and concludes that ice ages may by no means be set parallel with pluvial ages, and furthermore, that ice ages are possible by warming as well as by cooling. H. H. Clayton also made the same suggestion.'' From this it follows that a simultaneous ice age for the whole earth is not admissible."--Walter Knoche, "The Ice Age Problem" in Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 99 #22, 1941.