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2020Adhya-9781789244984CABI 2020. Hardcover. New. CABI hardcover
2020Adhya-9781789244984CABI 2020. Hardcover. New. CABI hardcover
6384740229CABI Publishing . Hardback. New. CABI Publishing hardcover
A9781789244984Hardback. New. Methods in microbial systematics have developed and changed significantly in the last 40 years. This book provides an overview of new methodologies and wider information sources to provide accurate identifications in the context of current microbial systematic concepts. hardcover
63-6512San Diego CA: Panama-California Exposition 1915. Five Letter-Sized Pages Signed on Exposition Letterhead by dignitaries and civic officials connected to the Exposition some stamped with the names of their organizations. Good with losses marginal tears creasing perforations & some staining.Provenance: Letters and Autographs from a Who's Who in California 1914 - 1917 to the author Ellis A. Davis regarding Davis' Commercial Encyclopedia of the Pacific Southwest California Nevada Utah Arizona. Sold by Cherokee Book Shop to Frederick Ruffner Jr. the founder of Gale Research Detroit. San Diego, CA: Panama-California Exposition, 1915. unknown
26802Mainly from London and Westminster. Dating from between 1855 and 1907. The notable London firm of P. S. King & Son 'Publishers Parliamentary and General Booksellers Bookbinders and Printers' was in existence for more than a hundred years having been established according to its own account in Parliament Street in 1819 and still active until 1941 when it became P. S. King and Staples under which name it traded for around six years. An advertisement for the Staples Press Limited in The Times 14 February 1946 lists among incorporated companies: 'P. S. King and Staples Limited Publishers Parliamentary and General Booksellers Publishers to the London. County. Council. and Iinterational. Labour. Organisation. Printing and Bookbinding Westminster. Founded 1819.' The present collection mainly consisting of correspondence addressed to the founder Philip Stephen King himself is in fair condition aged and with occasional damp staining affecting in particular half a dozen items. Among the 36 items in the collection are signed autograph letters and notes almost all in 12mo from 26 individuals among them: Sir Charles Bowyer Adderley: on letterhead of Hams Hall Minworth Birmingham no date; 'H. B.': on letterhead of the House of Commons Library 7 January 1881; Edward Baines: 32 St Mary's Road Canonbury 25 January 1860; John Aloysius Blake MP for Waterford: Waterford 14 October 1859 listing addresses and making an addition for an entry in a biographical publication; Thomas F. Brady: on letterhead of the Office of Irish Fisheries 12 April 1873; Sir Edward Cholmley Dering: Pluckley 5 September no year 'I have left orders for my journals and Parliamentary papers to be packed and sent to you: Try and sell the former and if not I suppose you must take them as waste at 25/ per cwt but as they are complete I shall hope you will be able to dispose of them to advantage'; T. de Cavalier de Cuverville 'Capitaine de Vaisseau Commandant le Trident': calling card with autograph note in French addressed from Brest 29 December 1880; Charles Louis Léon Dufresne de la Chauvinière French Naval Attache: postcard in English from 12 Wilton Place postmarked 27 January 1881; Ashurst Turner Gilbert 'A. T. Circestr' Bishop of Chichester: Palace Chichester 4 February 1856; H. S. Hallett of the Society of Arts 102 Park Street Grosvenor Square 20 January 1887 'I have been asked to treat the same subject as the Address you have printed for the Society of Arts so I hardly know whether it is worth while to keep any of the "Addresses" After it is delivered the resolutions passed and perhaps a few press notices might be added so I should be obliged if you will not at present break up the type as we might require further copies. Of course I have not the slightest objection to your printing for you own use or sale any copies you might wish for.'; Agnes R. Hawksley: two from Lingholt Grayshott Haslemere one on letterhead 10 and 13 April 1904 from the former: 'Thank you so much for the autograph of the Duke of Wellington . I also send a letter I have of Conan Doyle's with pleasure'; <John> Healy: on letterhead of the House of Commons Library; Bolton King: on letterhead of Gaydon Warwick 9 October 1902; William Knight Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St Andrews: on letterhead of the Castle House St Andrew Scotland 20 October 1902 'If you have two by Dr. Chalmers I would ask the favour not for myself but for the University of St Andrews to have one of them framed under his portrait in the classroom where he lectured; and in exchange for it you might have a letter of some eminent man'; J. A. Langford: on letterhead of Birmingham Morning News 27 June 1872; T. Latimer: on letterhead of 143 Fore Street Exeter 3 June 1886 'You by your pen are doing the best for England - as a good King might be expected to do. I hope that we shall soon be out of this element of bitterness. It is shocking to hear liberals abusing John Bright for not being true to G.O.M.'; Sir Wilfred Lawson damp-damaged: 1 Grosvenor Crescent 6 April 1896; <Leone Leor>: 12 The College Doctors Commons 8 December 1855; Gerald Loder: on letterhead of 23 Brunswick Terrace Brighton; James Lowther: his signature across stamp as part of receipt by him dated 8 May 1875 on Autograph Note by King on his letterhead 'P. S. King from Parliament St. Depot for sale of Parliamentary Papers and Acts of Parliament' Canadian Government Building King Street Westminster 7 May 1875; E. G. McKenzie: on Admiralty letterhead 31 December 1880; T. T. Beaty-Pownall on Lord Knollys's behalf: on Buckingham Palace letterhead 31 July 1907 damp damaged; R. Addison Smith: on letterhead of the Scottish Conservative Club Edinburgh 4pp. 12mo beginning by discussing 'the so called faggots in todays "Scotsman"'. Also 3 Typed Letters Signed from Lord Knollys on letterheads of Windsor Castle Sandringham and H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert 1904 and 1907 acknowledging presentations of material to King George V all three damp-damaged. Among the other items is the King's own extraction of the printed 'Autograph and MSS. Section Including the Collection of First Numbers of Newspapers and Magazines etc. of Mr. P. S. King' from the printed catalogue of the Crystal Palace Exhibition pp.128-249 marked up in manuscript and with the pink printed wraps of the catalogue. Heavily damp damaged and with an manuscript letter also damaged signed by Henry Gillman General Manager of the Crystal Palace Company on letterhead 13 November 1897 informing King of the return of his manuscripts to Brighton. On the reverse of Gillman's letter King has transcribed a report of the exhibition of his collection from the Journal of the Society of Archivists and Autograph Collectors August 1897. Mainly from London and Westminster. Dating from between 1855 and 1907. paperback
193318034<p>1st edition. Very Good HC in Good DJ. Light green cloth over boards black titles on front cover and spine; fore edge indexed leaves. Bright clean square covers and spine; very slight fading along cover tail edge; tightly bound; age darkened end papers; slight general age darkening interior; leaves remain supple. DJ is complete; lightly scuffed/soiled; chipping at spine ends; small area of paper lift at spine tail from removed label; few closed tears along top edge with old cello-tape reairs on inner face. 16mo 69 pp. Cf OCLC #5848466.</p> New York: Simon and Schuster hardcover
57129356-20WJEC National Language Unit of Wales. Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. WJEC National Language Unit of Wales unknown
1887020208Berlin: Verlag Von August Hirschwald 1887. First Edition . Illustrated Canvas Wrappers. Good. Drawings Throughout. 1014 Pp. With 223 Illustrations. Johannes Orth January 14 1847 - January 13 1923 Was A German Pathologist Who Was A Native Of Wallmerod. He Studied Medicine At The University Of Bonn Earning His Doctorate In 1872. Afterwards He Became An Assistant To Rudolf Virchow 1821-1902 In Berlin. In 1878 He Became A Professor At The University Of Göttingen And In 1902 Returned To Berlin As Director Of The Pathology Clinic Following The Death Of Virchow. Orth Specialized In The Pathological Study Of Infectious Diseases Particularly Tuberculosis And Endocarditis. In 1875 He Documented An Account Involving An Autopsy Of A Jaundiced Infant With Intense Yellow Staining Of The Basal Ganglia Hippocampus The Third Ventricle As Well As Parts Of The Cerebellum. However It Wouldn't Be Until The Early 20Th Century That This Condition Would Be Further Comprehended. In 1903 Pathologist Christian Georg Schmorl 1861-1932 Presented The Results Of 120 Autopsies Of Jaundiced Infants With Six Of These Cases Having The Staining Phenomena Described By Orth. Schmorl Coined The Term Kernicterus Jaundice Of The Basal Ganglia For This Yellow Staining Phenomenon. This Information Is Based On A Translation Of An Article From The German Wikipedia. Publisher's Half Morocco Over Pebbled Cloth Quite Worn At Edges Hinges Solid Gilt Lettering Bright And Complete. Ownership Stamp Of Dr. Norman Bridge On Title; Dr. Bridge Originally From Chicago Was A Principal Shareholder In The Mexican Petroleum Company Along With E. L. Doheny And C. A. Canfield Was President Of The Board Of Trustees Of Caltech 1896-1917 And Was Also A Benefactor Of The University Of Chicago And The University Of California. Ownership Signature Of Los Angekes Doctor A R E Roomer Whose Son Sued Him To Avoid Some Injections The Doctor Thought Would Help Him. Small Stamp Of A Los Angeles Medical Library On Front Pastedown No Other Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Verlag Von August Hirschwald unknown
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11111120459Published by Hesperian Press 2015. Soft Covers. Condition: Good. Ex library. Light reading wear. Very clean interior. Journalist and returned soldier Norman Malcolm d1926 once well known and whose biography is outlined wrote of developing pastoral stations of the North. This collection describes the people districts travel and stations 1923-1926. Midlands Murchison Marble Bar Muccan Coongan De Grey Strelley Tabba Tabba Wallareenya Port Hedland Moora Pithara Murgoo and races Meeberry Narryer Byro Manfred Boolardy Billabalong Woolgorong Yuin Carnarvon Brickhouse Boolathana Booloogooroo Yalobia Cooralya Wandagee Manberry Ulpuna Ulupna Minilya Warroora Cardabia Bullara Giralia Winning Wogoola Minderoo Onslow Peedamulla and more. paperback
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1898949Q27Chic & New York: Herbert S. Stone & Company 1898 . First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 7.5" by 5". None. A signed first edition of this collection of six essays surrounding human experience and society written by Norman Bridge. First edition.Signed by the author "To Miss Lilian Boynton with manifold good wishes Norman Bridge 11/17/00". Bound in the publisher's cloth. The first book of Chicago-based physician Norman Bridges. Comprising six of Bridges essays presenting his thoughts on various aspects of human nature and social influence including those entitled 'Two Kinds of Conscience' 'The Nerves of the Modern Child' 'Bashfulness' and others. Bound in the publisher's cloth. Externally excellent with light rubbing and a little bumping to the extremities. A faint mark to the rear board. Author's ink inscription to front endpaper. Internally firmly bound with bright clean pages. Near Fine Herbert S. Stone & Company hardcover
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