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19712080502106503917University of Tokyo Press 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 University of Tokyo Press paperback
1972009537Gandinagar Bangalore: Ibh Prakashana 1972. 6th Edition 1st-1909 . Hardcover. VG-Fine/Good. 14.5 Cm x 22 Cm. unpaginated prelims138; 1975-dated sig.top front endpaper plus a purple stamp 'Raman Publications "Sri Rajeswari" Balngalore-20' verso t.p. has a small ink price correction from 20 rupees to '£ 2/-'; otherwise internally clean tight and unmarked in clean attractive unworn covers - no spine lettering but title on from cover though rather overpowered by patterned cloth. Unclipped jacket has three traingular chips one quite small to top edge and all edgesspiune a browning will add protective sleeve when ordered. Jung's letter at end explains his attitude to astrology which is quite positive but explicable in terms of synchronicity rather than stellar causation. Apparently scarce. This may be a revised version of his 'A Manual of Hindu Astrology' 1935 with 2nd ed. 1943. Raman was editor of The Astrological Magazine. Note: quoted shipping rates are calculated for 500-700 gram net weight cost will be modified up or down as appropriate outside this range. <br/> <br/> Ibh Prakashana hardcover
198621691New York NY: Human Sciences PRess Inc. 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/good. Octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges of boards and dust jacket. A bit of scuffing at front cover of dj some tape on reverse side though no tear and some foxing. 316 p. w/maps musical notation illus. footnotes tables appendix bibliography index. A hardanger fiddle Norwegian: hardingfele is a traditional stringed instrument considered the national instrument of Norway. Uncommon. <br/><br/> Human Sciences PRess, Inc., hardcover
1929041669Sydney: Alfred James Kent Government Printer 1929. 286pp 20 bw plates 24 text figures 16 tables appendix. Or wraps. Front cover detached but present stamp of Royal Society Qld and cancelled stamp on front cover. Issued June 1929. Scientific report from the Australasian Antarctic expedition 1911-14 under the leadership of Sir Douglas Mawson. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Very Good. 4to. Alfred James Kent, Government Printer Paperback
196880074New York N.Y.: Da Capo Press 1968. Reprint Edition Unabridged Republication of the First Edition Published in Philadelphia in 1855. Hardcover. Very good. xxvi 454 4 pages. Name in ink on fep not of author. New Introduction by Lloyd G. Stevenson M.D. a preeminent medical historian. Charles Caldwell May 14 1772 - July 9 1853 Louisville Kentucky was a noted 19th-century U.S. physician who is best known for starting what would become the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Charles Caldwell was born on May 14 1772. Caldwell earned an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1796 while studying under Benjamin Rush. Caldwell practiced medicine in Philadelphia and was a lecturer at his alma mater the University of Pennsylvania. He also edited the "Port Folio" one of the day's primary medical magazines and published over 200 medical publications. A significant number of copies of Caldwell's 18th and 19th century publications including copies of the Port folio survive in the collections of the AAS. In 1819 Caldwell left Philadelphia to join the fledgling medical school at Lexington Kentucky's Transylvania University where he quickly turned the school into the region's strongest. In 1821 he convinced the Kentucky General Assembly to purchase $10000 worth of science and medical books from France many of which are still held at the university. The school dismissed him in 1837 and he then traveled with several colleagues to Louisville where they created the Louisville Medical Institute. He made the new school an instant success with its rapid growth into one of the region's best medical schools. However he was forced out in 1849 due to a personal rivalry with Lunsford Yandell. The Autobiography of Dr. Caldwell was composed during the last seven or eight years of his life. It was also revised corrected and prepared for the press by Harriot W. Warner. The book contains an introduction information about his family his experiences in Medical school the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia the Whiskey campaign in Western Pennsylvania the military campaign with Washington and Hamilton and the War of 1812. Dr. Caldwell also included a catalogue of his 215 published medical writings and translations published between 1795 and 1851. Da Capo Press hardcover
19352080202105100769Beppu Kita Elementary School Alumni Association 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Beppu Kita Elementary School Alumni Association paperback
19762090502113709325Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19744iiiAa0036New York: Milpatron Publishing Corp. 1974. Book. Very Good. Decorative Canvas Hardcover. 4to or 4° Quarto: over 9¾" x 12" tall. 145 pp. Volume VI issue only! A great almost spotlessly clean copy! Solidly and tightly bound essentially and nearly flawless copy with minimal internal and external wear and use. Copy with crisp pages clean text and light shelf wear. Smooth covers. No dust jacket. Over-sized and/or over weight book; may require additional postage. Please note that large and/or heavy items may incur extra shipping charge for both domestic and/or international shipments. Milpatron Publishing Corp. Hardcover
197487702New York: Milpatron Publishing Corp 1974. Facsimile Edition reproduced from original work a Six Volume Set with Double Volumes I&II and Volumes III&IV across Four books. Two Oblong folio volumes 30.5cm x 46cm and two Quarto volumes 28cm; navy blue cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spines and front covers; viii119 plates197 plates1pp; ii82 platesii93 platespp; x12-69v12-47v12-50iv12-38iipp; xii149115pp; full-page plate illustrations with black-and-white photographic halftones and illustrations throughout volumes. This set is from the library of noted poet translator and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn 1928-2024 with his pictorial bookplates to front pastedowns of all four pastedowns. Volumes I & II Volumes III & IV and Volume VI all have modest shelf-wear with light shelf-soil to covers and edges of textblock; Very Good. Volume V has modest shelf-wear and -soil to covers and edges of textblock; Good. <br /> <br /> First published as a private issue 1879-1915 this Facsimile Edition includes a new introduction by Francis Robicsek and focuses on the natural history of Mexico and Central America. The first two collections Volumes I & II and Volumes III & IV include plate illustrations Volume V provides text description on each of the previous volumes of plates and Volume VI concludes the set with its appendix. 87702. Milpatron Publishing Corp unknown
19832082702114601214Matsunoshoten 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Matsunoshoten paperback
19742090502113715499Not Available 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
197811942CAmden: Kershaw Country Historical 1978. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. BOOK FINE/JACKET VERY GOOD. 4to - over 9¾"" - 12"" tall. Signed by Author. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR PHOTOGRAPHER & ARCHITECTURAL APPENDIX EDITOR on the front endpaper. AN EXTREMELY CLEAN ATTRACTIVE COPY WITH A BRIGHT BEAUTIFUL DUSTJACKET IN NEW GLOSSY BRODART. 1st printing. NO PREVIOUS OWNER MARKINGS. Beautiful color photos throughout. Oversized. Kershaw Country Historical hardcover
194534796a4 pluse very faded green: Phillipson & Golder 1945. Hardcover. Used: Acceptable. Condition fair no dustjacket faded boards a building society stamp inside cover stiching slightly loose. Top of spine slight damage. Phillipson & Golder hardcover
19852082702114611763Yamaga Hata Reference Room 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Yamaga Hata Reference Room paperback
195654815Doubleday Anchor. As New. 1956. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - appears unread - 260 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Doubleday Anchor paperback
195630582Doubleday Anchor. As New. 1956. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 260 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Doubleday Anchor paperback
19252080502106907492Not Available 1925. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1965157237Hildesheim: Georg Olms 1965. XXXIX, 541; XXII, 866 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19882080202105600197CQ shubbansha 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. CQ shubbansha paperback
1987168929Anaya 1987. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. Laurin . . 1ª Edicion Firma y fecha anterior propietario. Muy ilustrado a color y B/N. . Tapa dura. 336 p. ; 24x16 cm Anaya hardcover
19702090202120410226Hiroshima Seikei Shimbun 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hiroshima Seikei Shimbun paperback
1970233676Bonn : L. Röhrscheid 1970. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Series; Bonner historische Forschungen ; Bd. 34. Physical description; 240 p. ; 23 cm. Notes; Originally presented as the author's thesis Bonn 1968. Bibliography: p. 13-18. Subjects; John of Salisbury Bishop of Chartres d. 1180. Church - History of doctrines - Middle Ages 600-1500. Church - History of doctrines - Middle Ages. Bonn : L. Röhrscheid paperback
1950031811New York: Interscience Publishers 1950. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Xii 330 Pp.Light Green Cloth Printed In Red And Black. First Printing 1950 Date On Title Page. Slightly Used Near Fine No Names Or Marks In Slightly Used Dj Browning At Edges Some Rubbing To Lower Half Of Spine Very Small And Narrow Losses At Top And Bottom Of Front Spine Edge A Few Minute Losses Still Well Preserved. <br/> <br/> Interscience Publishers hardcover
1994P18NS1378Birkhauser Basel 1994. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 1st printing. 8vo in printed boards 195pp index __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unread and unmarked copy. . __To see more of our Science and Engineering books type DbbSCIENCE in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Birkhauser, Basel hardcover
195283019Washington DC/Wright-Patterson AFB OH: Air Force Special Weapons Project/Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab Wright-Patterson AFB 1952. 2007 Reprint Distributed to by DTIC Defense Technical Information Center. Wraps. Good. 97 pages stated. Illustrations. Table. Appendix: Instrumentation Details. Includes an Introduction Procedure Test Results Discussion and Conclusions and Recommendations. Mailing label on back cover. Made from best copy available. Copy appears to have been made in 2007 based on the number 20070104098 on back cover. Declassified to UNCLASSIFIED was originally SECRET RESTRICTED DATA. Operation Buster-Jangle was a series of seven six atmospheric one cratering nuclear weapons tests conducted by the United States in late 1951 at the Nevada Test Site. Buster-Jangle was the first joint test program between the DOD Operation Buster and Los Alamos National Laboratories Operation Jangle. As part of Operation Buster 6500 troops were involved in the Operation Desert Rock I II and III exercises in conjunction with the tests. The objective of Project 3.8 was to determine the effects of an atomic detonation on parked aircraft with respect to structural damage. The two aircraft allotted to this project were flown to Yucca Lake landing strip and then moved overland to the test location. For Dog Shot the fighter F-47 was positioned with tail toward the blast at a ground range of 4250 feet from the target ground zero. The bomber B-17 was located with the left side toward the blast at a ground range of 6510 feed from the target ground zero. Damage to the fighter from Dog Shot was confined primarily to the control surfaces whereas damage to the bomber included a severs fuselage buckle aft of the wing burning of the rudder fabric and extensive local skin damage. The aircraft were relocated for Easy Shot. The fighter was postitioned with the tail toward the blast at a ground range of 2675 feet. The bomber was placed with the nose toward ground zero at a range of 5847 feet. The fighter was severely damaged one wing failing completely. The bomber sustained additional damage to skin panels and the bomb-bay doors were buckled inward. Air Force Special Weapons Project/Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab, Wright-Patterson AFB paperback