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BN92639Urban & Fischer in Elsevier. Segmentale Stabilisation im LWS- und Beckenbereich: Therapeutische Übungen zur Behandlung von Low Back Pain <br/><br/>Segmentale Stabilisation im LWS- und Beckenbereich: Therapeutische Übungen zur Behandlung von Low Back Pain Richardson Carolyn; Hodges Paul and Hides Julie Urban & Fischer in Elsevier unknown
2013x-0891189602American Society of Agronomy 2013. Hardcover. New. 1004 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.75 inches. American Society of Agronomy hardcover
ria9781032199054_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This covers reinforcement corrosion carbonation chloride ingress alkali-aggregate reaction freeze/thaw sulfate attack acid and seawater attack cracking abrasion erosion cavitation and weathering. With international standards hardcover
DADAX0415526582Routledge 2015-04-13. 3. hardcover. New. 5.00x1.00x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
180138419London: Printed for Murray and Highley et al 1801. Second editon small 4to xii 211 1 pp. Contemporary signature to the title page which has had a piece cut from the top corner - not affecting the text some foxing throughout marks to a front blank. Contemporary half calf marbled sides some rubbing to extremities otherwise good. London: Printed for Murray and Highley [et al] unknown
180820789951808. Printed By T. Bensley . For The Author 1808. Four aquatint plates 522 x 692 mm. sheet size and 522 x 360 mm. sheet size showing the Commissioner's House in the Royal Dockyard Portsmouth designed by Samuel Wyatt 1737-1807 and built between 1784 and 1785.Plan of the basement story 275 x 454 mm. to the platemark plan of the principal story 275 x 454 mm. to the platemark elevation of the west or principal front 270 x 642 mm. to the platemark elevation of the garden front 272 x 642 mm. to the platemark. unknown
180442112London: Printed by Richard Phillips 1804. First edition six volumes 12mo. Portrait frontispiece in volumes I and VI hand coloured folding frontispieces in volumes II and V - the fold of the latter bound in and a further frontispiece in volume IV plus 8 folding facsimiles. Ink stamps of St. Gregory's Seminary Cincinnati to five titles four rectos one verso plus some other library marks to rectos label removed from the paste down in volume I small 20th century owner's label to four of the fly leaves. Contemporary speckled calf rebacked retaining much of the original backstrips one label with modern restoration. London: Printed by Richard Phillips unknown
180820790071808. Printed By T. Bensley . For The Author 1808. Four aquatint plates 522 x 692 mm. sheet size and 522 x 360 mm. sheet size showing Lislee a 'marine villa' for the Rev. Dr. Synge but as Colvin notes although 'exhibited at the R.A. in 1803 as 'now building'. and illustrated in the present work it is doubtful whether this house was ever completed and no trace of it now remains.'Plan of the principal story 268 x 468 mm. to the platemark plan of the bed-chamber story 267 x 460 mm. to the platemark elevation of the entrance front 252 x670 mm. to the platemark elevation of the lawn front 250 x 660 mm. to the platemark. unknown
180820790041808. Printed By T. Bensley . For The Author 1808. Two aquatint plates 522 x 692 mm. sheet size showing the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea now the Duke of York's Barracks designed by John Sanders 1768-1820.Plan of the principal floor 364 x 621 mm. to the platemark elevation of the principal front 265 x 690 mm. to the platemark. unknown
180820789921808. Printed By T. Bensley . For The Author 1808. Three aquatint plates 522 x 692 mm. sheet size and 522 x 360 mm. sheet size showing John Carr's design for the the Town Hall at Newark Nottinghamshire built between 1773 and 1776.Elevation of the principal front 420 x553 mm. to the plate mark two single page plans 440 x 277 mm. to the plate mark. unknown
2012101842New York: Gagosian Gallery / Rizzoli. Qto. 122 pages colour illustratedd. Bound in decorated cloth hardcovers. A New copy. . New. Hardcover. 2012. Gagosian Gallery / Rizzoli hardcover
19399308London: William Heinemann 1939. A much gifted book presented in the first instance by its editor George 'Dadie' Rylands to the preeminent Shakespearean actor Ralph Richardson whose bookplate appears on the front pastedown and who has annotated chunks of the text and the endpapers apparently for performance at an event celebrating Shakespeare's 375th birthday. In 1939 Richardson was playing Falstaff in Henry IV Part I and Caliban in The Four Feathers. After Richardson's death in 2006 the book came into the possession of the novelist Margaret Drabble and her biographer second husband Michael Holroyd. Having seemingly removed Dadie Rylands' inscription to Richardson from the front flyleaf which has been excised Holroyd has explained the complicated provenance of the book and Drabble then inscribed this 'battered tribute' to her first husband also a Shakespearean actor 'Clive Swift for his 70th birthday' with Holroyd adding his signature and the date: '9th February 2006'. The book is bound in worn buckram; lacks the front flyleaf and has two pages of Richardson's notes to the final opening. There are further handwritten notes by Richardson through the text: 350 Henry VI Pt III 'O God! methinks it were a happy life' - annotated for performance; 662 As you like it and 663 'Time's glory is to calm contending kings.' Rape of Lucrece; inserted is an annotated bookmark for 'An epitaph 472' written on the verso of an exhibition invitation by Richardson and referring to a speech by Kent from King Lear: 'That such a slave as this should wear a sword'. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1939 William Heinemann hardcover
186118388London: Richardson & Company 1861. First Printing. Cloth. Fair. First Printing. 3- publisher ads count includes front pastedown and endpaper foldout leaf with Plates I & II 1 leaf Plate IV i-vi 1 leaf Plate VI vii-viii 2 leaves Plates III and VII ix-xi 1-general contents 11 - "PART I" 1 - "PART II FOREIGN VESSELS OF WAR The list of the French Navy being no longer published this Part cannot be continued" 2 leaves plate V 154 last leaf apparently an insert with additional information on front verso blank - "PART III MERCHANT VESSELS" 2 - "BRITISH MERCHANT VESSELS OFFICIAL NUMBERS &c" 72 last blank - "PART IV LIGHTHOUSES HEADLANDS PORTS and HARBOURS ." 85 - "PART V MEM. - Several New ." 51 "PART VI VOCABULARY ." 2 "ADMIRALTY NOTICE" 10 - "LIST OF AGENTS TO LLOYD'S" bottom of last page with printer imprint 2 - "ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY'S DIRECTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE APPARENTLY DROWNED" this tipped onto rear endpaper pages. A total of 6 Parts. 2 xi 391 pages plus 7 plates Binding appears to be publishers cloth with blind stamped design quite faded and worn with amateur repair to corners and spine panel. Recent paper label on spine. Front board with gold title lettering and decorative border: "THE UNIVERSAL CODE OF SIGNALS MARRYAT RICHARDSON" also faded but readable. Front flyleaf crudely glued at the gutter first folding plate nearly torn in 2 at the fold repaired with archival tape. Binding still sound noting several signatures a bit "proud". A working man's copy and in it's original "patina'd" state. Front pastedown and endpaper publisher advertisements. Previous owner Haddock & Co St. Thomas stamped in several places another inked name/location on front flyleaf. Chips and creasing to front flyleaf no loss of text. 2 of the plates probably trimmed no apparent loss to content While there are no page numbers each section appears complete with numerical signals progressing page to page in an appropriate manner with no obvious gaps. All sections present per the "General Contents" page. While not aesthetically pleasing as a book the content signaling ship to ship was an important function in the days before other communication systems as evidenced by it's obviously used state. Cloth. This copy is dated 1861. The preface which is for the edition of 1856 notes that the original Inventor of the code of signals the late Captain Marryat produced his last edition in 1841. It further notes that six large Editions have been issued since "each greatly extended and improved". We don't know how many editions if any were produced between that 1856 edition and this 1861 edition. There is no specific edition noted in the book.<br /> <br /> A scarce title with only 6 items for this publication date in OCLC not all complete. Richardson & Company unknown
187387852New York: Scribner Armstrong and Company 1873. Hardcover. Good. NO MAP<br /> Octavo.Pebbled cloth of brick-red with bright gilt and black design to front board depicting a steaming pot cooking over an open campfire framed by an arch of trees in which weapons are hanging. Circlets to each corner. Mottling and fading to boards. Spine with gilt on black and black and gilt designs. Some past repair to top part of spine cloth is evident. Illustrated with nineteen engravings many of which are geysers. Lacks Map in front. Printed by H.O. Houghton and Company and bound at the Riverside Press small identifying sticker to this effect on rear pastedown.<br /> <br /> The editor of the series Bayard Taylor preferred to emphasize his role as editor of the series -- "The Illustrated Library of Travel and Adventure" of which this volume "Wonders of The Yellowstone" was only one but it is clear that the editor James Richardson did the lion's share of the work.<br /> <br /> 256 pp. and 4 pp. of advertisements at the rear. Illustrated with nineteen engravings. A bit of rubbing to extremities with corners slightly nudged and worn and a wee bit of fraying to spine caps. Printed by H.O. Houghton and Company and bound at the Riverside Press small identifying sticker to this effect on rear pastedown. Black endpapers. No markings. Scribner, Armstrong and Company hardcover
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SONG0199265747OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2014-09-30. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.25x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
63120643Cambridge University Press CUP . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
2024x-1032827068Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 266 pages. 9.68x6.87x9.61 inches. Routledge hardcover
ria9781441931658_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Introduction The Hydrologic Status of the Everglades Past and Present Alteration Effects Soils of the Everglades Landscape Vegetation of the Everglades Ecological Status of the Everglades: Historical and Current Comparisons of paperback
1750292361London: Henry Lintot 1750. Third Edition. Full Leather. Good binding. The set in two volumes in worn period calf with morocco labels. With loss to the leather and wear at the extremities. Volume I is lacking at least the last leaf of the Index with significant damping to the Index as well. Lacking the front endpaper as well. Volume II appears to be complete. ESTC T97037. Good binding. Henry Lintot unknown
1981958Softcover with 335 pages. GOOD Ham Radio Publishing Group paperback
195017235JLondon: Reinhardt & Evans 1950. Special Film Edition. Boldly signed by actor Montgomery Clift in blue ink on the front free endpaper. Directed and produced by William Wyler the film is a 1949 American romantic drama film from a screenplay written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz adapted from their 1947 stage play of the same title which was itself adapted from Henry James' 1880 novel Washington Square.†Directed and produced by William Wyler the film stars Montgomery Clift Olivia de Havilland and Ralph Richardson It received eight Academy Award nominations including for the Best Picture and winning four awards: Best Actress for de Havilland Best Original Score composed by Aaron Copland Best Production Design and Best Costume Design. The book is illustrated with photographs from the film. Original blue cloth without dust jacket. Foxing to the rear endpaper. Some rubbing to cloth very good. Reinhardt & Evans hardcover
1973JC2996Greenwich Connecticut: The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / New York Graphic Society Ltd. 1973. First Edition First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Cloth; lightly bumped spine tips and corners; front hinge a bit weak. In rubbed DJ with light chippping at spine tips corners and along edges. From the library of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with his bookplate and inscribed to him by "Andy" Andrew Wyeth of course. Fairbanks 1909-2000 was an iconic American actor from Hollywoods Golden Era his credits include Gunga Din and a highly decorated naval officer of World War II. <br/><br/> The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / New York Graphic Society Ltd. hardcover
19953025jRoyal Botanic Gardens Kew 1995-01-15. Hardcover. As New/No Jacket. 11x10x0. Signed. This is limited edition number 6 of only 25 produced bound by Peter Carstens in quarter leather with gold gilt and raised bands to the spine and in its own custom slipcase. Signed by all 3 contributors on the limitation page. As new and absolutely beautiful. JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew hardcover
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