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191223748Cassell and Company Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1912 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's full blue clothes, no dust-jacket fort In-8 1 vol. - 294 pages
19681120720Wiesbaden, 1968. Gr.-8vo. 29, (1) S., 5 Taf. OKart. m. OUmschl.
64p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Originele Uitgeversomslag , geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur met flappen, 205 x 280mm., 96pp., uitgebreide kleurillustratie. Nieuw ISBN 9055441171. Miniaturen - Kalendarium - Psalterium - Temporale - Proprium sanctorum - Commune sanctorum et supplementum.
27771Gent, Ludion, 1997 Originele Uitgeversomslag , geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur met flappen, 205 x 280mm., 96pp., uitgebreide kleurillustratie. ISBN 9789055441174.
19621233635Einbeck, Carl Schleicher u. Schüll, (1962). 51 S. m. zahlr. Illustrationen, 1 Bl. u. 1 Beilage. OPp. (oberes Kapital minimal gestaucht).
19891187118Frankfurt/Main, S. Fischer, 1989. Gr.-8vo. 16, 1201, (3) S. OLwd m. OUmschl. in OSchuber (eine Ecke minimal gestaucht).
144 pages. An informal, pleasantly readable, annotated bibliography of books and pamphlets currently in print. The close ot 1,000 entries are arranged alphabetically by author and supplemented with a title and selected subject index. The result is both an invaluable source book and a delightful collection of facts, anecdotes and comments about British Columbia. Pleasantly illustrated with small black and white graphics throughout. Average wear and soiling. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: New Year's Greetings telephoned to Mother in England; Echoes of Turkish Telephony; What people talk about during long distanc calls; Industry advances in 1932 despite business losses; First Bermuda call was boon to navigation company; Statement of Development, January 1, 1933 - provides statistics on the number of telephones working in each community of B.C.; West Vancouver celebrates 21st birthday; Entertainment programme telephoned from Vancouver to Victoria; John Lawson - phone pioneer of West Vancouver; John Henry Ward retires; Royal City students visit phone office; New employee sales campaign has been organized; An ounce of prevention; Fred Meloche has retired; We can talk to the Holy Land; Bowen Island annual picnic; C.A. McMaster; Telephone echoes from India; Who can solve the mystery of B.C.'s first telephone?; Telephone people on job despite earthquake; Hungry people make most work for telephone operators; B.C. Telephone Basketball Team; Statement of Development, May 1, 1933 - a table showing the number of telephones in each community of the province; W.H. Cooke; Victoria to London via All-Red Telephone Route; Vancouver-London conversation heard across Canada; Bowen Island Picnic; Gold Rush turns spotlight on Bridge River Valley; R.G. Roach Retires; An address by Miss Nell Rowbottom, agent, Nanaimo; Beware of Holiday Hazards; Port of New Westminster sets new shipping record; Speedy repairs after Cumberland fire - text and photos; George McCartney (Mr. Mac) retires; A Haircut for the Trans-Canadian Line; George Williamson of the Slocan retires; Toll Lines Restored for Christmas after two weeks of havoc - 6 pages of amazing photos and text; We can talk to the Flathead Valley; The Plant Library is at your service; Two Mining Areas Brought Within Telephone Reach - Anyox and Campbell River (opens up Stewart, Alice Arm and Premier Arm) - great photo of the Anyox plant of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited; Col. Victor Spencer's voice travels record distance by phone; Telephone to the rescue; Operators' Problems Explained in Radio Interview; Telephone plays prominent part in fight against forest fires - 2 pages with photos; Telephone queries add spice to newspaper life; Electrical Men Meet at Nanaimo; Ernest Moore passes away; New construction project to improve Bridge River service - 2 pages with photos; B.C. Nickel project given service; A telephone pole becomes a Bug's Breakfast - 3 pages with interesting photos and text; Barnston Island receives service; Sculling champ, Edward Snead, retires; Telephone Exchange Established in Bridge River Area - 3 pages of text and photos; Construction programme under way in the Albernis; Ralph S. MacPherson; Photo of the 'Morro Castle' afire; Roy (Dutch) Harris of East Kootenay dies; 'Mystery Mountain' claims life of Alec H. Dalgleish; and more. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon fore- and top edges, and inside front board, else unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Cover photo of the Victoria Exchange; Company launches employee sales plan; feature on Leo Griggs with photos; Ladner forges to the front as a farming district - with photos; Important changes in Prince George; Mission and Revelstoke; Remodelling Victoria Exchange; Our Trans-Canada Link is growing; - 3 pages with photos; Record holiday load handled by Vancouver toll office; Vancouver-Victoria Cable line severed by Dredge; Engineeers walking all over the province - 4 pages with photos and text; Proper posture; Statement of Development - a table listing the number of operating phones in towns across the province; Campbell River - Cape Lazo Cable is big job for this month - 2 pages; Keeping pace with Schedule on Trans-Canada Line; Philip Creagh - Nanaimo wire chief; Centralized billing system now in effect; Breaking of insulators may have serious consequences; Ocean Falls joins our system and receives first toll service - great photo; Powell River - Cape Lazo Cable successfully laid - 3 pages with photos; Harvey Sauder; A P.A.B.X. is now serving the B.C. Electric Railway Co.; Cover photo of the Victoria exchange; Victoria traffic and commercial staffs now under same roof - text and great art deco photos; One-Fourth of Work on Trans-Canada line completed; C. Whitmore Halford; new phone system in Powell river - 2 pages with photos; All Canadian route from Vancouver to Winnipeg; Trans-Canada construction photos; Vancouver talks with Berlin; Coal Harbour Regatta broadcast from radiotelephone ship; A telephone man in Turkey; Thrilling events preceded opening of Ocean Falls service - with photos; The Huntingdon System is Acquired; The Municipality of Maple Ridge; N.J. Dunlop; A telephone man in South America; Telephone Co-operators; Cover photo of Vancouver fire alarm switchboard; Telephone to the rescue when fire threatens; Great photos of laying cables across Victoria Harbour; Selling Telephone Service; A telephone man in India; Three Nanaimo phone men attempt to save three children in Nanaimo River; Gerald C. Clarke; Two-Thirds of Trans-Canada line complete; Prince George visits plant where our dial equipment was made, in Lancashire; Successful picnic; Princeton to be important link in Trans-Canada line; Wiring plans; The Modern Mouse must have a Telephone House (mouse moves into pay phone); Bigger phone directory - 2 pages with interesting photos; Phone poles go over mountains - several photos; Ervin J. Davis; Trans-Atlantic service growing; Herman A. Nicholson; and more. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Miss K. Perrin joins as health supervisor; New West office upgraded - super photos; New York Engineer describes latest developments i.e. transmitting photos over phone lines; the truth about instrument zoning; Excitement at Duncan office; Diary describes observations on Chilliwack line; New cable successfully laid from Galiano Island to Point Grey - 9 pages of text and good photos; New Trans-Gulf circuits opened; sleeping car reservations by phone; Joe Gagnon; Phone expansion in Bay store; Seymour remodeling complete; Operating room photos; Coal, Travelling Men and Toll Lines Feature Nanaimo; High Poles removed from Seymour St. - 6 pages of text and great photos; Miss E.R. Walker - manages traffic on Vancouver Island; Cobble Hill Exchange; photo of updated Ladysmith office; Coast now linked with Okanagan by phone; Miss A. Falconer of the Port Coquitlam office; Successful Canadian jubilee broadcast from Ottawa; Photo of Chemainus Office; Royal Alexandra Apartments Fire - phones used from burning buildings by reporters; Company will have its own line to Vernon; Photo of public phones/'Pay Stations'; Photo of Belmont office near Victoria; Table of phones in use per province in Canada; Six pages of info. and great photos re: Kootenay; Battling Storm King; Mexico City can now communicate with Vancouver; Direct cable to be laid to West Vancouver; Article on poles; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Substantial wear to backstrip with some chips missing. Book
46 pages. Features: Atlantic Salmon - First of 3 parts - What can they teach us about steelhead?; The B.C. Flyfisher - The Tackle and Terminal Gear; Peace River Expedition - 1st of 3 parts; Hatcheries and the Angler - First of Two parts; Smutting - Don't cuss the midgets, duplicate them; The "Mosquitoes"; Okanagan Lake. Light wear. Address label upon front cover. Very nice copy. Book
5 Vols., 4to, orig. blue cloth. Vols 1-4 (A-Z); Vol 5 (Supplement).
Paperback, original illustrated wrappers, 24x15,5cm, 132pp. A guidebook to world-wide experience.
1517, Paris, Unesco, 1972, Paperback, original illustrated wrappers, 24x15,5cm, 132pp.
53080, Bruxelles, J.-E. Goossens, 1918 , cartonnage illustre de l'editeur original, Illustrations coul de. Romeo Dumoulin, 30 pages , 32x25cm.
cartonnage illustre de l'editeur original, Illustrations coul de. Romeo Dumoulin, 30 pages , 32x25cm. Avant-propos de Georges Eekhoud. Tirage 350 ex. sur Hollande (no°211)
Gebonden in groen kunstlederenband, 414pp. in goede staat. With a summary in English - Avec un resume francais - Mit einer deutschen Zusammenfassung. uitgave Gent Secretariaat van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Taal- en Letterkunde
25930be , Bouwstoffen en studien voor de geschiedenis en de lexicografie van het Nederlands, 1970 Gebonden in groen kunstlederenband, 414pp. in goede staat.
Paperback, geillustreerde kartonomslag met flappen, frontispice, 185 x 250mm., 278pp., zeer mooie en uitgebreide illustratie in kleur en z/w. De ruim vierhonderjarige Universiteits-bibliotheek in Leiden heeft in de loop der eeuwen vele bijzondere collecties verworven. In dit boek schrijven conservatoren en fellows (uitgenodigde wetenschappers) over een bepaald aspect van de collectie. Het zijn korte en ruim geillustreerde bijdragen. Voorbeelden van auteurs en onderwerpen zijn: Paul Hoftijzer over prenten van Rome, Geert Warnar over tekstverzamelingen in middeleeuwse handschriften, E.P. Wieringa over een Javaans vademecum uit 1888, H.P.H. Horstmanshoff over een Galenusuitgave verschenen in 1531 in Venetie, O. Bakich over de correspondentie van de Russische dichter Pereleshin, P. van Sijpensteijn over de papyri in de Oosterse collecties. De ruim dertig bijdragen in dit boek geven niet alleen een beeld van de rijkdom in de magazijnen van de bibliotheek, maar ook van de ontwikkeling van de wetenschap. Nieuw boek.
16478, Leiden, Primavera Pers, 2006, Paperback, geillustreerde kartonomslag met flappen, frontispice, 185 x 250mm., 278pp., zeer mooie en uitgebreide illustratie in kleur en z/w.
Octavo in dark green polished cloth boards; 74 p., 15 l., vii, 72 p. illus., facsims. 22 cm. A combined edition of the works originally published in 1925 and 1936. || Book design -- United States -- History -- 20th century. Book design -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century. Rogers, Bruce, 1870-1957.
19691230764Berlin, Akademie-Verlag, 1969. Gr.-8vo. 10, 651 S., 1 Portrait-Tafel. OLwd (mit selbstklebender Folie, Bibl.-Stempel).
196510301141965. 356 S. (Schr. z. Buchmarkt-Forsch. 4). OKart.
19411257788Leipzig, Harrassowitz, 1941. Gr.-8vo. 6, 154 S., 1 Bl. OKart.