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1976341242-ZA19Dordrecht : Reidel 1976. Hardcover. Good. Original boards illustrated with numerous equations and diagrams 8vo. ASI - Series C volume 23.; No dust jacket top cut foxed name in pen on title page. Dordrecht : Reidel hardcover
2013x-9401014922D. Reidel Publishing Company 2013. Paperback. New. 496 pages. 10.00x7.01x1.12 inches. D. Reidel Publishing Company paperback
193072570Madrid 1930. Suc. de Rivadenyera. unknown
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2003105311Universidad de Sevilla 2003. Softcover. Fine/No jacket. In Spanish. Universidad de Sevilla unknown
B9781461333524Paperback / softback. New. The reader will find in the present volume a very simple and physical proof of asymptotic completeness for N = 2 as well as an outline of the geometrical ideas which are currently being used to attack the problem for N > 2. paperback
ria9781461333524_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
6128224634Springer pp. 510 . Papeback. New. Springer unknown
2012DADAX1461333520Springer 2012-03-19. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981. paperback. New. 6.69x1.15x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
2012SONG1461333520Springer 2012-03-19. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981. paperback. Used: Good. 6.69x1.15x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
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1994Q-0877423741International Marine 1994-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! International Marine paperback
14455Chatham. 12 March 1839. A substantial letter 3pp. foolscap 8vo. 100 lines of text. Bifolium. In very good condition on aged paper with one closed along crease line neatly repaired with archival tape. Addressed on reverse of second leaf with Chatham postmark frank and black wax seal to 'Viscount Ingestrie M:P. 2 Wilton Crescent Belgrave Square London'. An interesting document in which a distinguished Victorian naval architect makes detailed criticisms of an innovation in his field. HMS Gorgon was designed by Sir William Symonds and launched in 1837. Her direct-acting engines in which the engine's cylinders are placed under the crankshaft built by Seaward and Company were the first to be fitted in any vessel. She was scrapped in 1864. Read begins his letter: 'My Lord Nothing could exceed my astonishment at the reply or rather <> which Sir C. Adam gave in citing the Gorgon as a specimen of the success of the personal conductor of our Naval Construction. In a lithographic account privately circulated but which the Hampshire Telegraph published; it was stated for what purposes this bad & wretched failure was designed. - She was to be able to carry 10 long 32 Pr. between decks - 4 32 Prs. and 2 10 inch Bomb Cannon on the weather deck - She was to take or be able to take a regiment on board with all its equipage for a colonial voyage across the Atlantic.' He proceeds to describe the 'falling off' from these specifications commenting that 'her constructor had so little knowledge of what he was about that he was deficient in displacement at least 400 tons corresponding to a too great immersion of 3 feet about . When she left Plymouth for her first trip to St. Sebastian she drew 17 ft 3 in aft instead of her intended draft 15.6 and the Ports abaft the Paddle Boxes were only from 3 ft 3 in to 3 ft 6 in above the water!! Of course the Ports were still caulked in.' At the end of this criticism he describes the Gorgon as 'a failure'. He proceeds to 'shew how experiments are got up' concluding 'is this the way that an experiment involving a cost of 40000£ should be conducted - The engines alone of the Gorgon cost 20000£.' He continues 'Would Sir C. Adam produce the lithographic circulars of which the Gorgon was intended for and would he venture to place in contrast with it the actual performance of the ship' He gives more specifications before stating: 'The Constructor of the Gorgon ought to be called upon to explain if he can the early discrepancy between his intentions & performances. He ends by apologising for 'this rough document'. Chatham. 12 March 1839. unknown
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2002BN139057Checkmark Books 2002. 2002. Softcover. Shakespeare into Film <br/><br/>Shakespeare into Film James Michael Welsh Richard Vela John C. Tibbetts Checkmark Books paperback
1992x-0792389662Kluwer Academic Pub 1992. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 400 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover