846 résultats
CA06A-00736A.E.F. Publishing. Collectible - Acceptable. France: American Expeditionary Forces 1919. Atlas Folio Leather. Poor. Covers loose. Backstrip nearly detached. First two pages torn. Most pages in good condition. Rear endpage detached. Inquire if you need further information. A.E.F. Publishing hardcover books
1920281061Washington. : National Tribune Corporation. No date circa 1920s. . Black cloth gilt cover title American flag illustration pasted on cover. . Inner hinges starting otherwise a very good copy. . Large folio 54x41 cm. . Large heavy book requires extra postage. National Tribune Corporation. hardcover books
1946116754None 1946. Quarto. Twenty-five facsimile issues from March 1 1946 through August 16 1946 printed on thin stock with blue endpapers. Bound in tan leather possibly publisher's binding with titles in gilt on the front board and spine and single rule with geometric star shape on the boards. Some rubbing and light soil to the boards. Harry Creighton owned and edited The Spectator until 1975 then selling it to Henry Keswick who appointed Alexander Chancellor as Editor. Under Creighton it stood as an outlet right-wing journalists. An interesting compilation in an attractive binding. None unknown books
1998132135London: The Walpole Society 1998. Hardcover. VG. Blue boards pages 91- 396 no illustrations. The Walpole Society was founded in April 1911 to promote the study of British art history. Contains the following section: Sir Brinsley Ford. Issued only to subscribers. The Ford Collection- Volume II only. The Walpole Society hardcover books
1965106222Wedgwood International Seminar 1965. Hardbound. VG- Tissue dj is aged; book is slightly aged with tanning in margins and on flyleaves. White illustrated boards tissue dust jacket; 117 pp. profusely illustrated in bw one color plate tipped in as frontispiece. Documents the proceedings of the 1961 conference held in San Francisco. Papers are: The First Five Seminars / Mrs. Robert D. Chellis -- Of Wedgwood and Sevres / Carl C. Dauterman -- Wedgwood Vignettes / Mrs. Earl Burns Miller -- Wedgwood and the Classical Revival / D. Graeme Keith -- Eighteenth Century Molds / Mrs. John A. Clements -- Pottery Techniques Inherited by Wedgwood / Lloyd E. Hawes -- A Question of the Imprint of Wedgwood in the Longer Poems of Keats / Dwight E. Robinson -- Wedgwood Chronology / Harry M. Buten. Wedgwood International Seminar unknown books
1950279352San Francisco. : The Sierra Club. 1950. Reprint. . Red cloth silver spine title. . Very good light wear to covers no dustjacket. . 24x16 cm. . Reprint of the original issues which are very scarce. 48 pages photos. The Sierra Club. hardcover books
1965106223Wedgwood International Seminar 1965. Hardbound. VG- tissue dj is well aged; book has aged in page margins and on flyleaves. White illustrated boards. 130 pp. profusely illustrated in bw. Documents the proceedings of the 1962 conference held in Chicago. Papers are: The Wedgwood and Bentley Exhibition / Vivan J. Scheidemantel ; Robert Adam / Marvin D. Schwartz ; Flaxman Drawings in the Art Institute / Harold Joachim ; The Delhom Collection ; Joseph Wright of Derby / Charles E. Buckley ; Wedgwood and Bentley Source Books / Mrs. Robert D. Chellis ; Egyptian Influences in Wedgwood Designs / Harold Allen ; The Apotheosis of Homer / Lawrence Pucci Jr. ; The Klawans Collection ; The Pucci Collection ; Using Wedgwood Flower Containres / Francis J. Vurpillat ; Wedgwood Lustreware / Warren Baker ; Wedgwood Mark Highlights: Guide to Dating Wedgwood / Harry M. Buten ; The Ceramic Collector's Library / Anselmo Carini ; James Tassie and Josiah Wedgwood: A Study in Parallels / M. Mellanay Delhom ; Wax Portraits / Eugene D. Buchanan. Wedgwood International Seminar unknown books
1976245622Barnstable Ma.: Town of Barnstable. 1976. . 1st Edition #810/1000 numbered copies. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . A coffee stain on the foredge bleeding into the margins otherwise a very good copy in a near very good dustjacket. . 8vo. Signed by many of the authors and some town officials. Town of Barnstable. hardcover books
1868248362New York. : Anson D. F. Randolph. No date copyright 1868. . 7th edition enlarged. . hardcover brick cloth over beveled boards gilt spine decorations gilt cross device on cover all edges gilt. . A very good copy with light wear to spine head bright gilt decorations and edges. . 12mo. Anson D. F. Randolph. hardcover books
197126799Boston: Second Wave 1971-1972. First Edition. Six issues; quarto 28cm.; all bound in pictorial staplebound wrappers with publication sequence running as follows: Vol. 1 nos. 1-4 1971/2; Vol. 2 nos. 1-2 1972. Fine. First issue published through funds donated by various Boston University organizations. Includes contributions by Jo Freeman also known as Joreen author of the "Bitch Manifesto"; Fania Jordan Davis Angela's sister; Myrna Lamb; Anais Nin; Flora Crater founder of NOW; Marge Piercy; and Adrienne Rich. Second Wave unknown books
1925TB22610Salem: Marine Research Society 1925. First Edition. First printing Very good- in 1/4 brown cloth and marbled paper covered boards with gilt text on the spine and illustrated end sheets. The tips of the boards are covered in vellum and the top edge of the text block is gilt. The cloth at the head of the spine shows a 1/4" deep closed tear with shallow related chipping of`1/32" on either side. There is the ghost of a prior owner's book plate on the first free end page. The title page and many of the illustrated plates within the text show mild tanning and offsetting to the facing pages. Without its issued dust jacket. One of only ninety-seven "vellum" copies printed and this copy is identified as number "95". An untold number of plain cloth and paper copies were printed. 353 pages of text including an index and illustrated with 2 maps a frontispiece and 30 black and white photographs and engravings. The text contains five narratives of accounts of ship wreck and abandonment in the south Atlantic and in the South Pacific. With an introduction by Captain Elliot Snow. The seventh volume in the series of publications by the Marine Research Society. Marine Research Society hardcover books
2008191436Krishna Books Incorporated 2008-12-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Krishna Books Incorporated paperback books
1894287647New York. : American Book Company. 1894. . Hardcover red cloth with black and gilt decorations. . Spine slightly faded otherwise a very good attractive copy. . 8vo. American Book Company. hardcover books
1964259393Los Angeles. : Economics Research Associates. 1964. Green cloth boards comb binding. . Folding chart torn with no loss otherwise a very good copy. . 4to. Scarce. Economics Research Associates. hardcover books
195327579Lancaster PA and New York N.Y.: American Institute of Physics AIP 1953. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. First Edition. xxxii 723-898 xxxiii-xliv pages. Grey printed wrappers. Bumped at base of spine. The entire issue offered. Pages 725-870 contain articles about the Cosmotron starting with a review six articles on the magnet 2 on windings five on radio-frequency systems two on injection system 2 on vacuum system four on the control system one on the building and some other articles besides. Nice state of the art description as of September 1953. Wraps. "The Cosmotron was a particle accelerator specifically a proton synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Its construction was approved by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission in 1948 it reached its full energy in 1953 and it continued running until 1966 and was dismantled in 1969. It was the first particle accelerator to impart kinetic energy in the range of GeV to a single particle accelerating protons to 3.3 GeV. It was also the first accelerator to allow the extraction of the particle beam for experiments located physically outside the accelerator. It was used to observe a number of mesons previously seen only in cosmic rays and to make the first discoveries of heavy unstable particles called V particles at the time leading to the experimental confirmation of the theory of associated production of strange particles. It was the first accelerator that was able to produce all positive and negative mesons known to exist in cosmic rays. Its discoveries include the first vector meson.<br/><br/>The name chosen for the synchrotron was Cosmitron representing an ambition to produce cosmic rays but was changed to Cosmotron to sound like the cyclotron. The beam size of 64 × 15 cm and an energy goal of about 3 GeV determined the machine parameters. The synchrotron consisted of 288 magnets each weighing 6 tons and providing up to 1.5 T forming four curved sections. The range of field change was kept within limits by first accelerating particles to an intermediate energy in another accelerator and then injected into the Cosmotron. The straight sections without magnets were worrisome because there was no focusing and the betatron oscillations would change suddenly and might swing wildly. But all these major problems were overcome." wiki. American Institute of Physics [ AIP ] unknown books
1835164787New York: George Dearborn 1835. Hardcover. Fair. Front cover is detached back cover is partially disconnected; shows a lot of shelf wear and discoloration. Leather on spine is missing over title. End papers are browned along edges have some rips. Moderate foxing is present throughout text heavy in some spots as well as some spots of soiling or damp stains occasionally over some text. A few rips along page edges or dog-eared corners. This is a reading copy only but despite its flaws it is still very readable. Red marbled boards with 3/4 red leather. Spine has four raised ridges gilt lettering. 416 pp. This is an extensive volume of stories and poems by various authors including Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes translated into English Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift and other stories including The History of Charles XII; Manfred; Ali's Bride; Elizabeth or the Exiles of Siberia; Retaliation a Poem; The Man of the World; Locke on the Conduct of the Understanding; Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy; The Diary of an Invalid; The Deserted Village; The Life of Henry Lord Bolingbroke; Belisarius A Tale; Pope's Essay on Man; and Collection of Apophthegms. George Dearborn hardcover books
198528724San Francisco: Kiracofe and Kile 1985. Softcover. VG some passages underlined in pencil. Pictorial wraps. 79 pp. Numerous bw and color ills. Several articles on historic quilts and quiltmaking. Kiracofe and Kile unknown books
198327597San Francisco: Kiracofe and Kile 1983. Softcover. VG clean and tight but with art museum curator's name on ffep. White ill. wraps. 71 pp. Numerous bw and color illus. Several articles on historic quilts and quiltmaking. Amish quilts; Log Cabin; quilt collecting; and much more. Kiracofe and Kile unknown books
18490302641849. 1/4 Leather. Very Good. Pamphlet bound up in 1/4 modern burgundy leather over marbled boards. Lacks front cover but otherwise complete with ads at rear. Essays on agricultural theory railroad's use of iron the cultivation of onions bees etc. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: Americana; Farming & Rural Life. Inventory No: 030264. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1890226908London: Cassell 1890. First. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes. Color frontispiece in each volume after paintings by Birket Foster; a profusion of other b/w plates and illustrations throughout by various artists such as Edward T. Compton John Fulleylove John Macwhirter et al. Small folios original blue cloth with gilt-stamped pictorial covers and spine a.e.g.; London Paris & Melbourne: Cassell & Company 1890. A very good bright copy internally clean.<br/><br/> Cassell unknown books
1968281191Philadelphia. : Microsurance Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1968. Reprint edition. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . A very good copy no dustjacket. folio. Volume 9 of the reprint series. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 6.5 lb. Microsurance, Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. hardcover books
1968281196Philadelphia. : Microsurance Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1968. Reprint edition. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . A very good copy no dustjacket. folio. Volume 8 of the reprint series. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 6.5 lb. Microsurance, Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. hardcover books
1968281197Philadelphia. : Microsurance Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1968. Reprint edition. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . A very good copy no dustjacket. folio. Volume 7 of the reprint series. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 6.6 lb. Microsurance, Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. hardcover books
1968281188Philadelphia. : Microsurance Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 1968. Reprint edition. . Blue cloth gilt titles. . A very good copy no dustjacket. folio. Volume 5 of the reprint series. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 6.4 lb. Microsurance, Inc. in cooperation with The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. hardcover books
1935288811Santa Rosa. : Associated Students of Santa Rosa Junior College. 1935. . Hardcover quarter brown leatherette over red burlap boards gilt spine title. . Very good front board warped clean unmarked contents. . 4to. Four tipped-in color illustrations by Maynard Dixon. Associated Students of Santa Rosa Junior College. hardcover books