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1859133872Hachette 1859 343 pages 18x11. 1859. Relié. 343 pages.
148 pages. An instruction manual developed to assist members of the public who wish to use the system to maximum effect, and change it where it is deficient. Contains information which shows how to give input concerning the use of British Columbia's forest resource by: providing a 'roadmap' to the Ministry of Forests; listing important parts of forest legislation and regulations; reviewing the policies that guide the MOF decisions and actions; Showing what types of decisions are made about the forest resource; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
vii,[i],235pp., ex-library, presentation inscription from the publishers, illustrs., in the text, 2 folding plates of facsimiles, 1 folding plate of a printing-machine, orig. cloth, head of spine chipped, hinges slightly torn. Written by Thomas Curson Hansard, eldest son of the author of 'Typographia', of the same name. Includes a section on lithography written by William Nichol. Bigmore & Wyman I, pp.305.
Folio 318p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
4to [30 x 23 cm]; 272 pp, frontis, 330 illus, 140 colored plates, reproductions of title pages, index. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, marbled endpapers, dj, fine and clean, unused. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Superbly illustrated work on the collections of the British Library, showing and describing books, manuscripts and other materials from their collection, from the beginning of book production to the present, includes book binding, oriental books, old libraries, etc.
13285, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 2004., Paperback, original wrappers, 26x18cm., 483pp, index of authors, bibliography, selected index of bibliocal references, as new/ als nieuw!!!
19871198461Alburgh, Archival Facsimiles Ltd, 1987. 2 Bl., 67 S.; 2 Bl., 2, 175 S., 7 gefaltete Karten. OLwdbd u. OLwdmappe (Papierlaschen d. Mappe eingerissen).
189810303501898. 4to. 10, 288 S. OLwd (berieben, St. a. d. T., unbeschnitten).
6397, Bruxelles/Leipzig, Henry Merzbach, 1873. ( dub)., Relie de l' epoque, couverture original, dos dore, plats de papier marbre, 15,5x24cm, 467pp.
Relie de l' epoque, couverture original, dos dore, plats de papier marbre, 15,5x24cm, 467pp. Traduction nouvelle, precedee d' une notice sur Juste Lipse par Lucien du Bois. Texte francais/ italienne.
58 pages. Features: New photos; Steam news photos; CN's Rapido - the most talked about train on the continent - article with photos; An Airman argues we should keep the trains but sell the tracks to Uncle Sam; Swiftest Train in the World - the "Exposition Flyer", New York to Chicago; Photo feature "Mattagami's Mogul" - the division of Abitibi Power & Paper which serves three miles of line between Smooth Rock and Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario; and more. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: Railroad News Photos; Reading Rambles - Why and how should a railroad de-dieselize?; Amazing trestle-disaster photos from making of movie "Ring of Fire' at Shelton, WA; KCKV - The dying remnant of a Kansas Interurban; The Road to Paradise - The Strasburg Railroad makes money on passengers, but oh that freight deficit!; For Heavy Slogging Service on Steep Grades - the Union of South Africa's topography turned thhe land into a locomotive paradise - great article with many photos; Amazine two-page reprint of a 1960 night photo of the Canadian Pacific Mikado 5135 enroute to Toronto from London; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear A nice copy. Magazine
Features: Steam News Photos; Railroad News Photos; Naotaka Hirota photographs; Fairbanks-Morse on stage - trials and triumphs of a diesel publicist - article with great photos; What we'll remember about WP's CZ - domes and diesels... plus - many photos; Tomorrow's trains today on yesterday's tracks - PRR did better by passengers in the depression than PC does today; Table of the "Fastest Scheduled Start-to-Stop Passenger Runs on American Railroads in 1969; Chart of International Intercity Speedsters; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Book
Features: Clyde Carley tells about The Train Master - 'Dip' Dipprey - nice illustrated article; Steam in Mississippi - The Mississippian Railway - substantial article with photos; Pacific Great Eastern's (PGE's) RDC's - includes photo of 5 cars near Squamish, BC and map of RDC's on mainland British Columbia; Fantastic centerfold photo of the black smoke belching Louisville & Nashville M-1 2-8-4 1962 crossing the Red River Bridge at Stearns, Kentucky; Nice photo section; Railroad News Photos; New England in February - a Tripmaster feature; and more. Faint date stamp to front cover else unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
66 pages. Features: News Photos; Passenger Train speed is increasing but the big gains may be just ahead - a detailed article; How to hold a rail fan trip; Illinois Central Steam Power - Smoke over the Prairies - 5; Hundreds of Facts and Figures about Budd's remarkable Diesel Car; Train's 7th Annual Motive Power Survey; Diesel Sales of 1954; Daylilght photos of Southern Pacific's Coast Daylights; Nice color-illustrated ad for Budd passenger cars on back cover; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Katy - Cause & Effect; "I'm Getting a Ticket"; "I'm a Railroad Fan - Alfred Edward Perlman - detailed article with photos"; Steam in Indian Summer - paying final respects to the beetle-browed power of Grand Trunk behind a snorting bone-shaker of a geared 0-2-2-0; Would You Believe it? - Synchromesh 0-12-2; Railroading As They See it - a peak at the world's most unknown railroading in Russia and China - article with many photos, including an INCREDIBLE black and white centerfold of a Chinese train surrounded by crowds; ; Nomad of the Nineties - Sam Vauclain, grand old man of steam and his compound Baldwins - includes amazing photos of twenty, (yes 20!) new Forney 0-4-4s in a column; This Device Spots Broken Wheel Flanges; All About Signals - 1 - John S. Armstrong explains in easy steps the progress from crude but effective manual-block safety to the speed insured by 1957's complexity of wires, relays, motors and lights - superb article with many helpful diagrams; and more. Great vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
58 pages. Features: News Photos; Engraving - The Promise of the 1890s for Baldwin Locomotive Works; The Shawmut Line; The Problems of Grade Crossings; Destroyed by Fire - The Waterlook, Cedar Falls & Northern lost more than statistics can tell; Photo Section; When Steam Ruled the Keeler Branch; Ore-carrying Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range's husky power - second of the series; New York Central's curious compound 4-8-4; What you think about subsidies for railroads; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Magazine
19872091202133001919Hayakawashobo 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
19962090502113718178Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19942090502113718179Not Available 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19962090502113718262Not Available 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19682111902156002030Guanxi University Ethnology Association 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Guanxi University Ethnology Association paperback
Paperback, XXVIII+468 p., 38 b/w ill. + 9 colour ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503513218. Languages: French, English, Italian.
34252Turnhout , Brepols, 2003 Paperback, XXVIII+468 p., 38 b/w ill. + 9 colour ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503513218.
150 pages including bibliography. A collection of essays by mass communications researchers and trade unionists who are concerned about communicating their viewpoint through the news media. Contends that much of what passes for neutral factual reporting is highly contentious and produced from within a partial viewpoint. Book