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186344144Paris Victor Masson et Fils 1863 a. 1864. Boundin 2 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines raised bands light wear along edges. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique" 3e Series - Tome 68 a. 4e Series tome 1. 512 pp. a. 5 large folded engraved plates. 512 pp. a. 3 large folded engraved plates. Kirchhoff's papers: pp. 5-45 a. pp. 396-411. 5 plates belongs to K's papers 4 showing spectra and 1 plate double page depicts the famous spectroscope invented by K. and used by K. and Bunsen in their importent analysis of the spectra of the elements. <br/><br/><em>First edition in French of Kirchhoff's milestone papers on the interpretation of the dark D lines - noticed by Fraunhofer in 1814 - in the spectrum of the sun the papers that inspired Max Planck to his theory of quanta 1900. The papers are the French translations of his papers published in Abhandl. d. königl. Akad. d. Wissenscchaften in Berlin in 1861 and 1862.In the course of his preparatory work in the autumn of 1859 Kirchhoff made an unexpected observation. It had long been known that the dark D lines noticed in the solar spectrum by Fraunhofer 1814 coincided with the yellow lines emitted by flames containing sodium.Kirchhoff's unexpected discovery was that if the intensity of the solar spectrum increased above a certain limit the dark D lines were made much darker by the interrposition of the sodium flame. He instantly felt that he had got hold of "something fundamental" even though he was at a loss to suggest an explanation. On the day following the surprising observation Kirchhoff found the the correct interpretation which wass soon confirmed by new experiments: a substance capable of emittiing a certain spectral line has a strong absorptive power for the same line.The dark D lines in the solar spectrum could accordingly be ascribed to absorption by a solar atmosphere containing sodium. Immense prospects thus opened up of ascertaining the chemical composition of the sun and other stars from the study of their optical spectra. A few more weeks sufficed for Kirchhoff to elaborate a quantitative theory of the relationship between emissive and absorptive poweer."DSB VII pp. 381-82.PMM 278 b. - Barchas 1169-70 - Sparrow 117 - Horbli 59 - Dibner 153 the note. </em> hardcover
2080302106803370Tokyo Bookstore Chishobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: two Tokyo Bookstore Chishobo paperback
19782111902160102053Abe shuppan 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Abe shuppan paperback
19832091202132801013Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Not Available paperback
19776084Cambridge University Press 1977. Leather. GOOD. 1109 339 152 pp. maps & gazetteer. Cameo 16mo India paper Morocco leather binding with leather liner black matte endpapers black place ribbon. Edges show some light rubbing pen markings found to one page of Matthew otherwise entirely clean and unmarked otherwise in tight sound binding. Leather remains very bright and supple. Cambridge University Press unknown
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
1660505518Henry Hills and John Field 1660. Leather. VERY GOOD. 8vo 4.5 x 6.5.' Complete unpaginated: 1 A2-Aaa3 1 blank; ruled in red throughout title page with floral engraved border and centerpiece in contemporary green Morocco leather binding with gilt stamped spine with five gilt-ruled raised bands and flowers to all four corners and center of each compartment covers with single gilt rule and triangular dentelle all edges gilt; early 'Placard' marbled paper endpapers. Two owner's inscriptions the first in a very fine Old English hand 'S. R. Crowther' beneath a pen drawing of a lion; subsequent woman owner's inscription 'Hester Yates' also in a fine hand. Hinges very subtly repaired spine flexed at Hh Jeremiah with original tail band cracked an inherent vice endemic to tight-back bindings of the era some trivial rubbing to the leather; otherwise a very sound and handsome example of a period English binding. The King James Version is the possession of the British Crown and publication 'privileges' are granted to select few. One caveat is that there was seemingly no restriction on selling or lending these rights. 'On July 7th 1660 the University of Oxford farmed out their privilege to Henry Hills and John Field in consideration of an annual payment of £80' D&M Other privilege holders were quite disturbed by this arrangement and cried fowl at the particularly 'dangerous' error-ridden editions produced by Hills and Field. Darlow & Moule 669. Henry Hills and John Field unknown
1935507154Oxford University Press 1935. Leather. VERY GOOD. 1480pp in continuous pagination accross OT Apocrypha and NT. 15x12x4.5' in red goatskin over bevelled boards with blind-ruled rasied bands and 'HOLY BIBLE' title stamped in gilt. Versified dual-column text with bold large font quite legible from a distance of several feet. A colossal lectern / pulpit bible gifted to a Mount Lebanon Pennsylvania Episcopal parish with leatherdedication plate d. 1935; though without publication date it was likely near that year as the 'house' binding of red goatskin matches exactly that of the Bruce Rogers Lectern Bible we recently held published in 1935. With some petina to the leather and light rubbing to extremities endpaper edges a bit chipped tape-repaired tear to 1175 faint dampstain to fore edge only visible in a certain light; we leaved through every page and found only a few lector assignments marked in pencil which we have erased; otherwise an uncommonly clean copy with very sound tight binding bright gilt and crisp pages. Oxford University Press unknown
1996508608World Bible Publishers 1996. Leather. FINE. 1772pp. Bound in Burgundy 'Genuine Bonded Leather' with gilt stamped lettering all edges gilt and gilt tooled turn-ins. Dual-column text with inline references. Words of Christ in red. Very large bold typeface. 'Royal Sovereign' Edition with Dove symbol for Holy Spirit references and Crown for messianic prophecies. With dictionary and concordance. FINE copy with pages completely fresh and clinging together--Like New In Box. World Bible Publishers unknown
2083002116207321Kogidozo version Ito Jinsai Fujiwara no Shoko Kitamura Yoshimasa kindly selected N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Kogidozo version, Ito Jinsai, Fujiwara no Shoko, Kitamura Yoshimasa kindly selected paperback
19262092902137304172movie review company 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. movie review company paperback
20042090202120806644Not Available 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19662090602128803348Kadokawashoten 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Kadokawashoten paperback
2081002109001354South Korea's best friend N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3 Map size: 27cm Number of books: 3 South Korea's best friend paperback
18872091502135403652Kaido 1887. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kaido paperback
19832111902158900018Kawai shobo 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kawai shobo paperback
19992092902140400880enterprise 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. enterprise paperback
20052080502106603779Asunaro Shobo 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Asunaro Shobo paperback
19422080202105100807Not Available 1942. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2090502113708038Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
201210099New York: Vertigo / DC Comics 2012. First Thus. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Quarto. 7 x 10.5 in. Unpaginated. Fully illustrated with color reproductions of artworks by Manco and Mutti. Fine in original black paper-covered boards with lettering in neon green and fine pictorial dust jacket. Volume one only contains mild and neat glue markings to front endpapers and security sticker ghost on rear pastedown endpaper. Based on the Milennium Trilogy written by Stieg Larsson. Vertigo / DC Comics hardcover
19862090202118204715Yaesushuppan 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yaesushuppan paperback
1937001739NY: Cupples & Leon. NEAR FINE book VG DJ. Bright book & DJ. Tight. 8vo 240pp. 1937. 1st edition. Hardcover. NEAR FINE book VG DJin Brodart. Black lettered orange cloth. Frontis & 7 full page b/w movie stills from the Columbia Picture . FINE book BUT: spine's top right corner frayed. Collage of movie stills on the pastedowns & fep. Pristine internally. Tight as new. Read with great care as when stood on spine book stays closed. Orange stained top edge bright & clean as new. DJ with short closed tears & shallow chips @ extrems. Foreword states Sasha Siemel also played "Tiger Man" in the movie. Siemel wrote "TIGRERO" and other books on his hunting South American jaguars armed only with a spear. He is the spear holder on the DJ. Buck holds the revolver. . Cupples & Leon hardcover
96446Very good. - William J. Le Moyne's autograph penned on a 3-1/4 inch high by 4-3/8 inch wide card stock. Signed "Yours Truly / Wm. J. Le Moyne". Once mounted in an album with glue stains and paper remnants to the verso of the corners. Very good. <p>The American actor William J. Le Moyne 1831-1905 performed in amateur productions in and near Boston from the age of 15. His professional stage debut took place in Portland Maine in 1852 when he played the role of an officer in "The Lady of Lyons". Joining the repertory company at Peale's Museum in Troy New York he played the role of Deacon Perry when that company performed the first stage adaptation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" that same year. His career picked up after he toured with the company the following year. Le Moyne enlisted as a first lieutenant with Company B of the 28th Massachusetts Volunteers at the start of the Civil War. He served under the command of his fellow actor Lawrence Barrett and assumed command after Barrett stepped down. Not only did he witness the death or wounding of half his men in a string of Union defeats in South Carolina and Virginia but he was himself severely wounded. Unable to resume military service Le Moyne was granted a retroactive promotion to the rank of Captain upon his retirement. He went back to the stage in 1863 playing major roles in stage adaptations of Dickens' works and also playing most of the roles in "Hamlet" during the course of his career. He had the pleasure of performing with companies headed by Edwin Booth Edwin Forrest Charles Fletcher and in producer Daniel Frohman's Lyceum Theatre Company. unknown
20032081002108800987Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Broadcasting Publishing Association paperback