The Heavenly Inferno : On the hundredth Anniversary of PROBAT-WERKE Emmerich: with the History of Probat and Stories about Coffee
by Rotthauwe, Helmut (called Lons)
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- Hardcover
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Germany: PROBAT-WERKE, Emmerich, 1968. Hardcover. Good. Illustrated boards, hardcover lacking dustjacket as issued. A good only copy with soiling and scuffing to the white-based covers. Bumping at the corners and spine ends. The interior is much better - binding and hinges solid, pages clean and unmarked. Advertising half-sheet from Probat laid in at front. A history of Probat-Werke, created in 1868 as the Emmerich Machine Factory and Iron Foundry. They have been a force in the coffee industry for more than 150 years. 107 pp., black and white photos.
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- Title
- The Heavenly Inferno : On the hundredth Anniversary of PROBAT-WERKE Emmerich
- Author
- Rotthauwe, Helmut (called Lons)
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- Publisher
- PROBAT-WERKE, Emmerich
- Place of Publication
- Germany
- Date Published
- 1968
- Keywords
- coffee business probat werke emmerich germany factory factories anniversary Alex van Gülpen Johann Heinrich Lensing Theodor von Gimborn machines iron foundry company history corporate
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