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95427Stellenbosch: Tegnidisc o.J. 175; 76, 57 Seiten. 4° (25-35 cm). Orig-Broschuren + 4 7'-Schallplatten in Orig.-Pappbox.
Hardcover in German language, very good condition for age. Signed by author and dedicated to his student, Werner Brock, dated 19th June, 1928 in Goettingen, Germany. Some passges are underlined in pencil throughout, thought to be by Brock himself. Boards are foxed, spine is tight. AD Used
Still in plastic wrapping, like new condition. BW Used
1941STUD0152Bln., Limpert-Vlg. (1941). 400 S., mit 16 Tafelabb., neuerer Hlnbd., geringe Gebrauchsspuren, Text papierbed. schwach gebr.
In German. Includes text of dedication from author. Dust jacket with edgewear and repaired tears to the rear edges. Black cover with gilt lettering to spine and contents in very good clean condition. However light sunning to top of page block. Clean Copy, In German
19591083170München, 1959. 175 S. m. 83 Abb. Br.
1973118690Berlin, ZI f. Sprachwiss. 1973. 27 S. St. a. Tit. (Linguist. Stud. B 1).
19641007110Basel 1964, 1964. 102 S. Br.
1986216399(Berlin, ZI f. Sprachwiss. 1986). 121 S. St. a. Tit. (Linguist. Stud. A 142).
19111308232(Berlin), Reimer, (1911). Gr.-8vo. S. 1142 - 1146 (Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 8/1911). OBroschur.
18991211199Leipzig, 1899. 77, (3) S. Br.
Very Good German Paperback. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In German. 23, [1] p. Zu dem Kitâb al-fusûl wa 'l-ghâyât des Abu 'l-'Alâ' al-Ma'arrî (Abhandlungen der Preussichen Akademie de Wissenschaften Jahrgang 1944).
1929biblio1022<p>1028 pages. Damaged spine.</p> A ZsidoÌ Lexikon Kiadasa hardcover
Book is in the Russian language. Grey hardcover with black lettering on spine and upper board is significantly soiled. Back inner paper hinge is split, but board attached. Page block is a bit grubby. Pages are clean and bright throughout. T Used, In Russian
Paperback in like new condition. New shop stock with minor shelf-wear, no faults. TA Used
57215883-6Zoni Language Center Inc. 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. Zoni Language Center Inc unknown
2010500186733Editions Flammarion 2010 160 pages 12 2x1 2x17 8cm. 2010. pocket_book. 160 pages.
11682Marseille: Les Feuillets Libres Very Good. Small brown booklet in original brown stapled wraps. A collection of clandestine French Resistance poems printed by M. Guerdat in Marseille in a limited edition of 1000 copies of which this is "exemplaire N. 463". Text in French . Includes poems by Claude Serbanne Henry Conrad 1943 Rene Renne 1942 Jean Breuil. Marseille: Les Feuillets Libres paperback
Paperback with French flaps. Text is in French. Minor edge - wear on covers and a few marks and bumps on covers. Abrasion on upper inner corner of rear cover. Spine is somewhat bumped and a little creased. Slight wear on spine foot and leading corners. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. Binding is sound. AF Used
Historically significant and exceedingly scarce nineteenth century Japanese treatise on sericulture (the making of silk), by the man who remembered as "the father of modern sericulture and silkworm rearing methods", describing and illustrating his then revolutionary methods for better nurturing of the silk worms from which the fine thread is harvested, and ultimately producing higher quality silk, the inventions having become the standard for the industry and still employed today, produced in woodblock print. 8vo. 3 volumes, 278 pages combined, plus publisher's details to yellow frontis leaf in first volume. The complete text, illustrated with 10 pages of wood printed illustrations, two of which are fully hand coloured, and two being partially hand coloured. Traditional karitoji binding ("semi-bound" meaning title page and contents without a book cover) string-stitched at spine, fukurotoji style ("bound-pocket" with folded leafs bound into spine), and opening from left to right. Black paper covers, with title label to front, the first volume with a red ink stamp to publisher's detail leaf. All text is in Japanese. Together the volumes measure approximately 14,5 x 22 x 3 cm. Minor wear to boards, otherwise very good and original condition, internally bright, a pleasing historic work dealing with silk production in Japan. Tajima Yahei (1822-1898) was an influential silk farmer in the early Meiji period, whose legacy is that of a tremendously prosperous impact on the sericulture industry of Japan, with his development of a ventilation theory and method which proved to be highly successful and subsequently laid the foundations for modern sericultural production, and the most efficient design of a sericulture space. He had a small laboratory where he researched silkworm hybridization and silkworm diseases with the aid of a microscope, which was unusual in Japan at the time. Yahei's experiments in creating an ideal sericulture space led to his invention of a new sericulture theory and technique, the seiryo-iku. He concluded that sericulture is best carried out in a space with efficient cross ventilation, which includes a roof system and openings on four walls. He perfected these procedures at his own home, the farmhouse known as 'omoya' built in 1863, referred to today as the Tajima Yahei Sericulture Farm (Tajima Yahei kyu-taku), which is located in the Sakaishima neighborhood of the city of Isesaki, in the southern part of Gunma Prefecture. Silkworm growers travelled from far and wide to observe and learn the techniques and processes developed and implemented on this revolutionary farm. Yahei was also involved in exporting silkworm eggs and earned large profits from it. Yahei's techniques later became a foundation for the secchu-iku theorized by Takayama Chogoro, founder of Takayama-sha Sericulture School, which acted as a training centre and formal education institution for sericulture. Yahei also became one of the leading figures who developed the village of Shimamura through his achievement in sericulture. Born in 1822 as Tajima Kuniyasu and Yahei (the second), throughout his childhood, he travelled to advanced sericulture areas with his father in order to gain skills and experience in silkworm breeding, production and sales. Yahei's silkworm farm is one of the earliest examples of architecture specifically designed to improve sericulture.
19872111902158902477Izumi shoin 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Izumi shoin paperback
1963819568Moskva, 1963. M. 12 Taf. u. 94 Abb. 387 S. OHlwd. Sign. a. Deckel. Kanten leicht bestoßen.
1975175751Moskva, 1975. M. Portr. 430 S. OLwd.
Softcover. Polish language. Rather edge - worn covers. Leading corners a little worn and creased. Few light marks near upper inner corner of front cover. Very light wear to spine ends. Pages very white and clean. Text bright and tight. Illustrated with maps and charts. AF Used