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1820a004B.015GB: Edward Walker Newcastle printer 1820. Bookplate of L.P. Shawe-Storey in both volumes which are both insctibed "George Thirkeld Gibson Vestry clerk of St MNicholas from the collection of Joseph Garnet Esqr". Fairly clean tight text in VERY WORN covers. Spines largely disintegrated. So just a good working set. Hardback. Good/No DW. Edward Walker (Newcastle) (printer) Hardcover
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1971959Y13Manchester; Chichester : Manchester University Press; Phillimore and Co. Ltd et al 1971-1980. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5.5". None. A terrific set of artistic social and industrial histories of the north west region of England. All first editions except for 'The Danes in Lancashire' which is a new edition. With the original dust wrappers 'Puritanism' 'Office-Holders' 'Atherton' and 'Manchester and the Textile Districts' being clipped.This set offers a pleasing exploration of North West England particularly of the arts histories and industries of Lancashire and Manchester. Comprising the following works: 'History of Atherton' by John Lunn 1971 'Puritanism in north-west England: A regional study of the diocese of Chester to 1642' by R. C. Richardson 1972'Office-Holders in the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster from 1603' by Robert Somerville 1972'Manchester and the Textile Districts in 1849' Edited by C. Aspin 1972 'The Danes in Lancashire' by S. W. Partington 1973 - New edition first published in 1909. 'Remains: Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester' Volume XXIV - Third Series: 'The Encouragement of the Fine Arts in Lancashire 1760-1860' by C. P. Darcy 1976 'Remains: Historical and Literary Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester' Volume XXVII - Third Series: 'Elizabethan Manchester' by T. S. Willan 1980 In the original cloth bindings. With the original dust wrappers 'Puritanism' 'Office-Holders' 'Atherton' and 'Manchester and the Textile Districts' being clipped. Externally excellent with mild shelf wear. Bookplate of one Richard Orrell to the front pastedown of 'Puritanism'. Dust wrappers are very smart with occasional marks handling marks and with mild edge wear. Sunning to the spines of 'Office-Holders' and 'Atherton'. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Near Fine Manchester University Press; Phillimore and Co. Ltd et al hardcover
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1820098796Newcastle: Edward Walker 1820. Complete in 2 volumes. Books measure 24 x 15 cm. Collationx 1pp subscribers 90pp84pp text illustrations second volume 103 plates a few coloured. Bound in period half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands gilt tooling leather title labels full marble edges coloured endpapers. Calf rubbed some wear loss on edges lacking small section of spine lacking 2 of the 4 leather labels on spine. Generally good solid binding. Internally 3 pages with heavy spotting. Pages and plates in good condition. A nice copy in attractive period bindings. . First Edition. Half Calf. Near Very Good. 8vo. Edward Walker Hardcover
190254693Cambridge Philadelphia and London 1902. O. W. Richardson 1879-1959 was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission which led to Richardson's law. He was professor at Princeton University from 1906 to 1913 and returned to the UK in 1914 to become Wheatstone Professor of Physics at King's College London where he was later made director of research. He was knighted in 1939. 1. Note on a method for determining the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution by H. O. Jones and O. W. Richardson from the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society February 1902; pp. 4; self wrappers. 2. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies from the Philosophical Magazine December 1908; pp. 28; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. 3. Thermionics from the Philosophical Magazine June 1909; pp. 22; graphs and equations; original orange printed wrappers; O. W. Richardson's copy with his signature on the upper wrapper and a few small corrections by him in the text; plus a second copy without corrections. 4. Notes on the kinetic theory of matter from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1909; pp. 4; original orange printed wrappers. 5. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies part II from the Philosophical Magazine November 1909; pp. 16; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. 6. Gravitation and the electron theory from The Physical Review November 1910; pp. 4; original printed green wrappers wrappers toned; amendment to an equation in ink likely by Richardson in the text. 7. The positive thermions emitted by the alkali sulphates from the Philosophical Magazine December 1910; pp. 22; tables and a folding plate; original orange printed wrappers. 8. The heat liberated during the absorption of electrons by different metals from the Philosophical Magazine April 1911; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers back wrapper torn. 9. The dynamic effects of aggregates of electrons from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society July-August 1911; pp. 20; table; original printed gray wrappers toned at edges. 10. The theory of photoelectric action from the Philosophical Magazine October 1912; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. 11. The electron theory of thermoelectric and thermionic effects from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1912; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers. 12. The positive ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 89 1914; pp. 18; tables; original printed green wrappers. 13. Metallic conduction from the Philosophical Magazine August 1915; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. 14. The influence of gases on the emission of electrons and ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 91 1915; pp. 12; graphs and tables; original printed green wrappers. 15. Remarks on a paper by Mr. E. R. Stoekle entitled "Thermionic Currents from Molybdenum" from The Physical Review June 1916; pp. 2; original printed green wrappers. 16. The variation of the positive emission currents from hot platinum with the applied potential difference from the Philosophical Magazine for June 1916; pp. 10; graphs; original printed orange wrappers. 17. Experiments with electron currents in different gases. 1 Mercury vapor from the Philosophical Magazine for October 1916; pp. 16; graphs tables and equations; original printed orange wrappers. 18. The limiting frequency in the spectra of helium hydrogen and mercury in the extreme ultra-violet by O. W. Richardson and Lieut. C. B. Bazzoni from the Philosophical Magazine October 1917; pp. 24; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers a little soiled. unknown
190254693Cambridge Philadelphia and London 1902. O. W. Richardson 1879-1959 was a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission which led to Richardson's law. He was professor at Princeton University from 1906 to 1913 and returned to the UK in 1914 to become Wheatstone Professor of Physics at King's College London where he was later made director of research. He was knighted in 1939. Note on a method for determining the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution by H. O. Jones and O. W. Richardson from the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society February 1902; pp. 4; self wrappers. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies from the Philosophical Magazine December 1908; pp. 28; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. Thermionics from the Philosophical Magazine June 1909; pp. 22; graphs and equations; original orange printed wrappers; O. W. Richardson's copy with his signature on the upper wrapper and a few small corrections by him in the text; plus another copy without corrections. Notes on the kinetic theory of matter from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1909; pp. 4; original orange printed wrappers. The kinetic energy of the ions emitted by hot bodies part II from the Philosophical Magazine November 1909; pp. 16; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers. Gravitation and the electron theory from The Physical Review November 1910; pp. 4; original printed green wrappers wrappers toned; amendment to an equation in ink likely by Richardson in the text. The positive thermions emitted by the alkali sulphates from the Philosophical Magazine December 1910; pp. 22; tables and a folding plate; original orange printed wrappers. The heat liberated during the absorption of electrons by different metals from the Philosophical Magazine April 1911; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers back wrapper torn. The dynamic effects of aggregates of electrons from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society July-August 1911; pp. 20; table; original printed gray wrappers toned at edges. The theory of photoelectric action from the Philosophical Magazine October 1912; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. The electron theory of thermoelectric and thermionic effects from the Philosophical Magazine for November 1912; pp. 8; original orange printed wrappers. The positive ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 89 1914; pp. 18; tables; original printed green wrappers. Metallic conduction from the Philosophical Magazine August 1915; pp. 6; original orange printed wrappers. The influence of gases on the emission of electrons and ions from hot metals from the Proceedings of the Royal Society volume 91 1915; pp. 12; graphs and tables; original printed green wrappers. Remarks on a paper by Mr. E. R. Stoekle entitled "Thermionic Currents from Molybdenum" from The Physical Review June 1916; pp. 2; original printed green wrappers. The variation of the positive emission currents from hot platinum with the applied potential difference from the Philosophical Magazine for June 1916; pp. 10; graphs; original printed orange wrappers. Experiments with electron currents in different gases. 1 Mercury vapor from the Philosophical Magazine for October 1916; pp. 16; graphs tables and equations; original printed orange wrappers. The limiting frequency in the spectra of helium hydrogen and mercury in the extreme ultra-violet by O. W. Richardson and Lieut. C. B. Bazzoni from the Philosophical Magazine October 1917; pp. 24; graphs and tables; original orange printed wrappers a little soiled. <br/><br/> unknown books