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1837059152Dublin: Richard Coyne 4 Capel Street 1837. Stereotyped Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Small Octavo. DUBLIN : 1837. Daniel Murray edition. Hardback. Double-column text. Original sheepskin covered boards; later paper-covered spine; hand written label. Text-block excellent; ideal for a rebind. Internally VERY GOOD INDEED. No owner name or internal markings. In tight bright and clean condition. Moderate wear only. Strong and sound. ii 1224 pages. SCARCE. Referenced by: References: Darlow & Moule no. 1090 and Herbert A.S. Engl. Bible no. 1690. Lg.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Richard Coyne, 4 Capel Street hardcover
18472110502150902733Not Available 1847. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
18702110502150904058Not Available 1870. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
18892083002117300222Senshobo Suharaya Kitabatake Bookstore 1889. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Senshobo Suharaya Kitabatake Bookstore paperback
18692090202122800422Not Available 1869. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1859138579New York American Bible Society 1859. 1859 Edition. text & Psalms Pica 8vo. Hardback. Scattered marginal foxing. Very good in the original full calf. Professionally and period sympathetically re-cased with the title blocked direct in gilt; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. ; 447 pages; Description: 447 p. 16 cm. Related Names: American Bible Society. New York, American Bible Society hardcover
1874500860W. W. Harding 1874. Leather. VERY GOOD. 47 576 114 768 41 22. B/w frontispiece enraving of the Eden exile Color engraved nativity scene to half-title; prefaced by Illustrated History of the Bible with b/w engravings and Chronlogical Index to the Bible. 4to contemporary sheep raised bands gilt lettered 'Holy' and 'Bible' in separate panels surrounded by florald stamped panels front cover blind tooled with gilt stamped figure of Christ with shepherd's staff all edges gilt. Leather edges rubbed front hinge just starting at head tidemark to rear pages otherwise a sound hale and presentable copy. Reprint of Jesper Harding's Royal Quarto Edition of 1857. Hills 1898. W. W. Harding unknown
1900000153Paris: H. E. Martin 1900. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Job; Jacques Drogue ornament. Folio - over 12. Book. Undated circa 1900. With 18 color illustrated plates by Job each 14 by 11 inches. Countries covered include of course France Germany USA England Austria-Hungary Belgium China Denmark Spain Greece the Netherlands Italy Russia Persia Sweden Norway Mexico Montenegro Japan Siam Abyssinia Canada Switzerland Transvaal Orange South Africa Turkey Egypt Tunisia Siam Brazil Finland Portugal Bulgaria. Pages are quite toned as inevitable with the type of paper; otherwise clean. Binding tight. H. E. Martin unknown
19002080202106300728Yoshikawa Hanshichi Sakagami Hanshichi 1900. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 23 Yoshikawa Hanshichi Sakagami Hanshichi paperback
18702090202122800298Shokodo 1870. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shokodo paperback
18702090202122800287Shokodo 1870. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shokodo paperback
1897191899Portland ME: Thomas B. Mosher. 1897. good. Hardcover. 4th ed. on Van Gelder laid paper consists of 925 copies; 7" tall x 3.75"; 126pp including bibliography; off-white buckram is soiled; paper overhangs boards on fore edges; uncut fore edge; prev. owner's name dated 1897 on first page . Thomas B. Mosher hardcover
18782082702114600271Not Available 1878. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Not Available paperback
1893331590New York: Oxford University Press 1893. Bible. Hardcover. Poor in leatherbound wraps. Owner personalization inked on second front end page. Text block detached from binding. Shelfwear and open tearing on spine crown and heel panel corners and rear panel side edge. Oxford University Press hardcover
18212110502150901332Not Available 1821. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
18652133American Bible Society 1865. Hardcover. VERY GOOD. 4 844 pp. Great Primer Royal 8vo 7' x 9.75'. Green Morocco goatskin leather over boards five raised bands over gilt ruled borders with fleuron decals and 'TESTAMENT' title boards gilt and blind double-ruled with fleurons at corners of interior panel all edges gilt with gilt-tooled turn-ins. Rubbing to extremities small ding to front cover short tear to front hinge tail edge front hinge starting rear hinge just starting 1' from tail light bowing aside from a few short tears text is very clean and square. Original owner's signature 'Alexander Campbell' with line of succession added by one later hand. Campbell was a Methodist minister not the Church of Christ founder of Bethany VA. Very large print with incredibly bold and clear type. Great Primer = 18pt font = 6.350 mm. During the Civil War the American Bible Society distributed over 1 million Bibles for three consecutive years from 1863-65 a feat not replicated until 1918 John Fea The Bible Cause. Most of these Bibles were pocket-sized Testaments distributed to Soldiers most commonly the cheaply-produced pocket-sized Nonpareil 32mo. The ABS did however produce a much smaller number of "Fine Bibles" such as this one to help finance the cause of placing a bible in the hands of every American.<br /> <br /> Hills 1628 later printing. No. 86 at $4.25 in the price catalog of the ABS Annual Report Vol. 49 1865<br /> <br /> OCLC lists only 1 copy each of the two 1857 ABS Great Primer printings and none of the 1865. American Bible Society hardcover
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
180344130Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1803. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 12. Pp. 257-291 a. 1 folded engraved plate showing the experimental apparatus used. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German of this extremely important paper in which Gay-Lussac first formulated the law the Gay-Lussac's Law stating that if the mass and pressure of a gas are held constant then gas volume increases linearly as the temperature rises. This is sometimes written as V = k T where k is a constant dependent on the type mass and pressure of the gas and T is temperature on an absolute scale. In terms of the ideal gas law k = n R / P."In 1802 he Gay-Lussac showed that different gases all expanded by equal amounts with rise in temperature. Charles had made the same discovery some years earlier but had not published it; the credit therefore belongs to Gay-Lussac at least as much and probably more. This was an extremely importent discovery which Avogadro was to use within the decade to formulate hid long-neglected hypothesis that equal volumes of different gases at equal temperatures contained equal numbers of particles."Asimov.Magie "A Source Book in Physics" p.165-172 - Leicester & Klickstein "A Source Book of Chemistry" p. 374-379. - Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1802 C. </em> unknown
1835502042Oxford University press 1835. Leather. NEAR FINE. 7.5 x 4.5 175 BCP 1-577 OT 3 581-762 NT; 4 3-55 pp Psalms. Fine Binding in Burgundy Morocco with ornate gilt stamped covers and panels raised bands leather lined with ornamental gilt borders and owners' names imprinted to front leather-lined RFEP. A few small stains to edges some very trivial rubbing to tips rear tail corner just nudged otherwise exceedingly clean and sharp with tight and very handsome binding. Oxford University press unknown
18862080202102900112Hair source: Kinseido 1886. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hair source: Kinseido paperback
18722110502150900015Fumiya and other editions 1872. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fumiya and other editions paperback
18782080202105101567Yamamoto Kichitaro 1878. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yamamoto Kichitaro paperback
18852092902140309400Nichigetsudo 1885. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nichigetsudo paperback
184244147Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1842. Without wrappers. In "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Ergänzungsband 1 Stück 2. Pp. 193-384 a. 1 folded engraved plate. The entire issue offered. Henry's paper: pp. 282-312. <br/><br/><em>First German version of Henry's description of his discovery of self-induction. He missed the credit for the discovery of induction to Faraday but he had done the key experiment ahead of Faraday but Faraday was the first to publish. But he is credited for the discovery of self-induction 1832 and Faraday discovered it independently two years later 1834."In Henry's paper however he explained thet the electric current in a coil can induce another current not only in another coil but in itself. The actual current observed in the coil is then the combination of the original current and the induced current. This is called self induction."Isac Asimov.The issue contains further notable papers Michael Faraday's "Vierzehnte Reihe von Experimental-Untersuchungen über Elektricität" § 2o-22. Nos 1667-1748. Pp. 249-281. First German version. In this paper FARADAYamplifies his theory of electrostatic induction by making further use of the analogy with the induction of magnetism. Whittaker describes the paper as having "THE FUNDAMENTAL EQUATION OF ELECTROSTATICS" as modified in order to take into account the effect of the specific inductive capacity."Whittaker I pp.187-89. </em> unknown
1881328551Oxford: Oxford University Press 1881. Bible. Softcover. Very Good in leatherbound wraps. Church name inked on FEP. Front and rear hinges cracked. Closed tears on FEP. Light stains on front panel. Oxford University Press unknown