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500322042Bibliotheque verte Sans date.
19697469Julliard 1969 378 pages in8. 1969. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 378 pages. Sébastien un jeune garçon est invité en Bretagne chez son grand-oncle l'armateur Louis Maréchal qu'il ne connaît pas. Il découvre une atmosphère mystérieuse au manoir liée au souvenir douloureux de la Mary-Morgane un navire sur lequel la femme et le fils du capitaine ont disparu en 1944. Sébastien tente de percer ce secret familial et de ramener la paix dans le cœur de son grand-oncle
201133398Tusson, Du Lérot, éditeur, 2011, in-4 broché (27 x 21 cm) non paginé de 52 feuillets, sous couverture imprimée en noir et rouge. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires numérotés sur Bouffant, celui-ci l'un des exemplaires Hors Commerce, paraphé par l'éditeur. Très bel état.
19612235Le Jas du Revest-Saint-Martin, Robert Morel, 1961. In-8 sous rhodoïd renfermant une mèche de cheveux de Mélusine (ne soyez pas déçu: en fait, ce ne sont que fibres végétales), titre en fac-similé manuscrit. Impression ton sur ton, bleu sur papier bleu acier(légèrement pâli en bords. Légère trace de plis au coin supérieur des feuillets, belle condition générale néanmoins.
11225relié avec jaquette - 13x21 - 303pp - 1967 - éditions SOLAR ILLUSTRATIONS
321439Editions D'Art J P Barthelemy 1997. TEXT IN FRENCH & ENGLISH oblong quarto illus glossy heavy boards red & white lettering to spine 207pp illus/photos VG sl bruising to extrems light chafing to boards in slipcase VG light bruising & chafing Editions D'Art J P Barthelemy 1997 hardcover
192872501Paris, Gallimard. Vie des hommes illustres n°23, 1928, in-12, broché, 338 pages. Un des 365 ex. sur Lafuma-Navarre, sur un tirage de 381 ex. Dos légèrement gauchi. Bon état.
100144561Librairie Fischbacher - Paris in12. Sans date. Broché.
19372092902141600518Arikosha 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Arikosha paperback
2080202105601310Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18892083002117300222Senshobo Suharaya Kitabatake Bookstore 1889. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Senshobo Suharaya Kitabatake Bookstore paperback
196018276Editions des deux coqs d'or 1960 Non paginé pages collection Le petit livre d'or. in-8. 1960. Cartonnage éditeur. Non paginé pages. Illustrations en couleurs de L. Hess
180345109Paris Chez Fuchs An Xe 1803. In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie" Tome 45 Cahier 2 a. Tome 46 Cahier 3. Pp. 113-212 entire issue offered and pp. 225-336 entire issue offered. Dalton's papers: pp. 177-181 a. pp. 250-272. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in French of these importent papers. publication of which at once gave him European reputation. The first paper combated Rumford's view that the circulation of heat in fluids is by convection only. Second paper is the French translation of the first of the 5 seminal papers which appeared under the general title "Experimental Essays on the constitution of mixed Gases; on the Force of steam or vapor etc."published 1801-3. The paper expresses the generalisation that the maximum density of a vapour in contact with its liquid remains the same whether other gases be present or not and the view that the particles of every kind of elastic fluid are elastic only with regard to those of their own kind the LAW OF PARTIAL PRESSURES. Smyth No 27 and No 29:1. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1801 M/C. </em> unknown
19621336990New York: Golden Press 1962. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine gold and black without print; Boards in illustrated paper slight edgewear tear at bottom of hinge in front and rear light rubbing/shelfwear; Text block has red tinted edges ink mark inside front cover slight age-toning to paper else clean and tight; unpaged illustrated color. 1336990. FP New Rockville Stock. Golden Press hardcover books
28214N° 3 - petit in-8 broché - 1962 - 222p - Ed. Seghers - coll. Philosophes de tous les temps
1973013277Paris Touret 1973 Grand In Quarto Belles illustrations en couleurs . Enfantina . - 62 p. , 750 gr.
19631057141963 Editions Payot, Lausanne - 1963 - In-8, relié, couverture toilée de l'éditeur, avec photographie en couleurs collée sur le premier plat - 264 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques hors-texte en couleurs et en N&B
1953AUB-6099La Guilde du Livre 1953. E.O. Bon exemplaire relié, cartonnage orné d'éd., in-4 numéroté, 144 pages + tables.
20081040182008 Ed. Fusion Comics - 2008 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 76 planches illustrées en couleurs
20081040192008 Ed. Fusion Comics - 2009 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 80 planches illustrées en couleurs
20091040202009 Ed. Fusion Comics - 2009 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 80 planches illustrées en couleurs
20091040212009 Ed. Fusion Comics - 2009 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 76 planches illustrées en couleurs
20101040222010 Ed. Fusion Comics - 2010 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 76 planches illustrées en couleurs
19982111902160301008Doho-sha 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 64 pages Size: Large book 29 cm x 23 cm Doho-sha paperback
180950198Paris Mad. Ve Barnard 1809. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Wear to top of spine. A few scratches to binding. Small stamps on verso of titlepage.In: "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires concernant la Chemie" Tome 70. 336 pp. Entire volume offered. Davy's paper: pp. 189-254. <br/><br/><em>First edition in French the first English 1808 of this importent historical paper in chemistry in which Davy shows that electricity is capable of decomposing some alkalies isolating two new substances and discovering potassium and sodium. Neville in his Historical Chemical Library vol. I p.340 writes about this paper "ONE OF THE GREAT CLASSIC RESEARCHES IN CHEMISTRY in which Davy announced in this his second Bakterian lecture the isloation of metallic potassium and sodium by the electrolytic decomposition of their fused oxides.""He Davy began his own electrical experiments.The results were spectacular. On October 6 1807 the current passing through molten potash liberated a metal which Davy called potassium. The little globules of shining metal tore the water molecule apart as it eagerly recombined with oxygen and the liberated hydrogen burst into lavender flame. Davy danced about in a delirium of joy. A week later he isolated sodium from soda."Asimow. The paper offered here describes these discoveries."Humphry Davy was one of the most brilliant chemists of the early nineteenth century. His early study of nitrous oxide brought him his first reputation but his later and most importent investigations were devoted to electrochemistry. Following Galvani's experiments and the discovery of the voltaic pile interest in galvanic electricity had become widespread. The first electrolysis by means of the pile was carried out in 1800 by Nicholson and Carisle who obtained oxygen and hydrogen from water. Davy began to examine the chemical effects of electricity in 1800 and his numerous discoveries were presented in his Bakerian lecture to the Royal Society on November 20 1806. A Source Book in Chemistry p. 243. </em> unknown