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1119491711-11-12Wiley. 10. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Wiley unknown
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2023E3287B00242UWiley 2023-05-02. paperback. Very Good. 8x1x11. Item is gently used and does not show any significant wear. Wiley paperback
NOCT17-9781118911013-471Wiley 2015-10-19. Ring-bound. New. 0x0x0. NEW TEXTBOOK SHIPS WITH EMAILED TRACKING FROM USA Wiley unknown
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20043J6-00046Jossey-Bass Inc Pub 2004-10-08. paperback. New. 8x0x11. Ship within 24hrs. 100% Satisfaction is Our #1 Goal! Jossey-Bass Inc Pub paperback
2022DADAX0226821358University of Chicago Press 2022-09-12. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.30x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. University of Chicago Press hardcover
56134673-20Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
312932vp vd. various sizes. Uniformly bound in three quarters polished tan calf for Asprey with the spine stamped in gilt red and green leather spine labels with gilt title in one and description of Edison association in the other at the top of the spine stamped in gilt "Edisonia" and with "Governor Charles Edison Library" stamped on the back pastedown; all edges gilt marbled endpapers. Overall condition fine. various sizes. An finely bound collection of books from the libraries of Thomas A. Edison and his son Charles Edison including two volumes with pencil annotations by Thomas Edison a many author-inscribed volumes to one of the two men or to their wives and many others with gift inscriptions to members of the Edison family. <br /> Complete list available on request<br /> <br /> Frank Glenn. The Politics of Industry. New York: The Century Co. 1919. 8vo. With pencil annotation by Thomas A. Edison in margin of p 66.<br /> <br /> Williams J.E. In Search of Reality. Organic Evolution. New York: Frank-Maurice 1926. 8vo. With pencil annotation to title in Thomas A. Edison's hand "Read - very good" and pencil annotations in margins in an unknown hand.<br /> <br /> Read Leonard E. Anything That's Peaceful. Inrvington-on-Hudson: Foundation of Economic Education 1964. 8vo. Inscribed by the author to Governor Charles Edison. <br /> <br /> Ackerman Carl W. George Eastman. London: Constable and Co 1930. 8vo. Inscribed: 'To my dear friends / Charles and Carolyn Edison / George Eastman / Rochester November 3d 1930."<br /> <br /> Parsons E. Bryham. Pot-Pourri Parisien. New York: Privately Printed 1916. 8vo. With presentation inscription to Thomas A. Edison from the author. <br /> <br /> Marillier H.C. Rossetti. London: George Bell & Sons 1906. 16mo. With boyhood ownership signature of Charles Edison. <br /> <br /> McKee J.R. and W.S. Andrews. Historical Notes. General Electric Company. Being a History of Thomson-Houston Co. and Edison General Electric Co. which were consolidated to for the General Electric Co. New York: privately printed 1930. 12mo. Original green cloth. Charles Edison's personal copy with his name stamped in gilt to upper cover. In half-morocco box. <br /> <br /> Holmes Edwin T. A Wonderful Fifty Years. New York: privately published 1917. 8vo. Inscribed: "Thomas A. Edison / With the compliments of / E.T. Holmes." Holmes was president of Holmes Electric Protective Company. Holmes is credited with commercializing the electromagnetic burglar alarm and with establishing the first burglar alarm networks.<br /> <br /> Stewart Charles D. The Fugitive Blacksmith. New York: The Century Co 1905. 8vo. In special presentation binding of cloth backed boards with "Thomas Alva Edison" stamped in gilt to upper cover. In half-morocco box.<br /> <br /> Wilde Oscar. The Ballad of Reading Gaol. New York: Duffield 1910. 12mo. With gift inscription and sketch of a man in profile by "H.N."<br /> <br /> Minnigerode Meade. Cordelia Chantrell. A Romance. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1926. 8vo. With gift inscription to Mina Miller Edison.<br /> <br /> Soule George. The Coming American Revolution. New York: The Macmillan Company 1934. 8vo. No gift inscription to C. Edison though so described on spine label.<br /> <br /> Somerville and Smith compilers. Ships of the United States Navy and Their Sponsors 1924-1950. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute 1952. Thick 8vo. Pages 338-339 reference Mrs. Charles Edison as sponsor of USS New Jersey. <br /> <br /> Jordan William George. The Kingship of Self-Control. New York: Fleming H. Revell 1899. 12mo. With gift inscription to Carolyn Hawkins Edison.<br /> <br /> Franklin William Suddards. Bill's School and Mine. South Bethlehem PA: Franklin Macnutt and Charles 1913. 12mo. Signed by the author and with a TLS of the author to Mrs. Thomas A. Edison presenting the book.<br /> <br /> Herold Don. So Human. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. 1924. With gift inscription to Charles Edison.<br /> <br /> Benham W. Gurney. A Book of Quotations. Proverbs and Household Words. Philadelphia: Lippincott 1907. Thick 8vo. With presentation inscription to Charles Edison "for excellence in English" presumably from his teacher<br /> <br /> Torrey R.A. Talks to Men about the Bible and the Christ of the Bible. London: James Nisbet 1905. 12mo. <br /> <br /> Bunner H.C. Airs from Arcady and Elsewhere. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1884. 12mo. With gift inscription to Mina Miller Edison. TAE'as second wife and mother of Charles<br /> <br /> Kane Harnett T. Plantation Parade. New York: William Morrow 1946. 8vo. Gift inscription to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edison.<br /> <br /> Millikan & Gale. A First Course in Physics. Boston: Ginn & Co 1906 but later. From the Edison Laboratory Film Department.<br /> <br /> Thurston Katherine Cecil. The Masquerader. New York: Harper & Brothers 1904. 8vo. With girlhood ownership inscription of Carolyn S. Hawkins Edison dated 1905.<br /> <br /> Montgomery D.H. The Leading Facts of American History. Boston: Ginn & Co. 1902. 8vo. With boyhood ownership signature of Charles Edison including his attempts at his father's signature. <br /> <br /> Lee Gerald Stanley. Inspired Millionaires. Northampton Mass: Mount Tom Press 1908. 8vo. <br /> <br /> Roosevelt Franklin D. On Our Way. New York: John Day 1934. Gift inscription to Charles Edison from his staff at the National Recovery Association dated 1934.<br /> <br /> Parkman Francis. The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century. Boston: Little Brown 1899. 8vo. <br /> <br /> Anonymous. Autobiography of an Elderly Woman. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1911. 8vo. With presentation inscription to Mrs. Thomas A. Edison.<br /> <br /> Pallister William. Poems of Science. New York: Playford Press 1931. 8vo. Inscribed: "With many good wishes from William Pallister.<br /> <br /> Chappell George. Through the Alimentary Canal with Gun and Camera. New York: Frederick A. Stokes 1930. 8vo. A gift to Charles Edison from Theodore Edison.<br /> <br /> Dorris Mary C. Preservation of the Hermitage 1889-1915. N.p.: Lady's Hermitage Society n.d. 8vo. Inscribed by the author to Thomas A. Edison. <br /> <br /> Rich Ben E. Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City: George Q. Cannon & Sons 1893. 8vo. With gift inscription to Thomas A. Edison from one D.H. Parr dated 1923.<br /> <br /> Social Register New York 1913. NY: Social Register Association 1912. 8vo. Listing both Thomas A. Edison and Charles Edison.<br /> <br /> Revelations of My Friends. New York: Stokes n.d. 8vo. Original cloth in half-morocco box uniform with bound volumes. A childhood book of Carolyn Hawkins Edison.<br /> <br /> Phelps Elizabeth Stuart. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1904. 8vo. With gift inscription to Charles Edison dated 1905.<br /> <br /> Monroe Will S. Bohemia and the Čechs. London: G. Bell & Sons 1910. 8vo. With long gift inscription in Czech to Thomas A. Edison dated 1911.<br /> <br /> Remmers John Henry. Invincible Power. Cincinnati: The Co-Operative Publishing Co. 1922. 12mo. With TLS of author to Thomas Edison presenting the book.<br /> <br /> Miller Raymond. Kilowatts at Work. A History of the Detroit Edison Company. Detroit: Wayne State University Press 1957. Gift inscription to Governor Charles Edison.<br /> <br /> Brody Iles. The Colony. New York: Greenburg 1945. 8vo. <br /> <br /> Barclay Wade Crawford. A Book of Worship. New York: Abingdon Press 1923. 8vo. With gift inscription to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edison.<br /> <br /> Dörfler Fricomarto. Aus dem Lande der Bibel. Pössneck i. Thür: Bruno Feigenspan 8vo. Inscribed by the author. <br /> <br /> Cerf Bennett. Try and Stop Me. New York: Simon and Schuster 1944. 8vo. <br /> <br /> Schriftgiesser Karl. Oscar of the Waldorf. New York: E.P. Dutton 1943. Signed "Oscar" in pencil on the title page.<br /> <br /> Forty Years of Edison Service. 1882-1922. New York: Press of the New York Edison Company 1922. 8vo. <br /> <br /> Murray. W.H.H. Holiday Tales. Christmas in the Adirondacks. Springfield Mass: privately printed 1897. Small 4to. With autograph sentiment signed of the author facing frontispiece.<br /> <br /> Perelman S.J. Westward Ha! Drawings by Hirschfeld. New York: Simon and Schuster 1948. 8vo. Later printing. With Christmas card of Ann and Theodore Edison loosely inserted. <br /> <br /> Talbot Henry P. The Electrolytic Dissociation Theory with Some of Its Applications. New York: The Macmillan Co 1907. 8vo.<br /> <br /> Buchan John Lord Tweedsmuir. Pilgrim's Way. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1940. 8vo. With gift inscription to Charles Edison. <br /> <br /> Chapple Joe Mitchell. Warren G. Harding- The Man. Boston: Chapple Publishing Co. 1920. 8vo. Original cloth-backed illustrated boards. Presentation copy inscribed to Thomas Edison by the author. In half-morocco box. <br /> <br /> Kaempffert Waldemar. A Popular History of American Invention. Vol 1. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1924. unknown
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2005Q-0802412424Moody Publishers 2005-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Moody Publishers paperback
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1885cfe12617NEW YORK: Scribners 1885. First American Edition 1st Printing. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. From the recently auctioned collection of M.B. Goldstone- with his custom bookplate attached loosely to the front pastedown and pencil notations to the ffep. Goldstone along with his brother Adrian the Steinbeck bibliographer were collector's of the first magnitude with some of their recently auctioned books setting records. This copy is near fine with very few flaws---one corner is bumped and there is light rubbing to the cloth boards owner's gift inscription on ffep from 1886--but not much more. Top stained lightly faded. Tight clean and square with an unread feel to it. The author's first book with a very limited publishing amount 227 pp. 44 pp Scribner's ads. 2 blank pp. A wonderful copy. <br/> <br/> Scribners hardcover
1889RO40248879Non précisé. 1889. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Déchirures. Plaquette tirée à part paginée de 600 à 608. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 10-Bibliographies
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2023x-1440880743Bloomsbury USA Academic 2023. Hardcover. New. 256 pages. 9.25x6.13x0.80 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic hardcover
1996Q-188236015XAtl Pr Scientific Pub 1996-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Atl Pr Scientific Pub paperback
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198489522Maxwell Air Force Base AL: Air University Press 1984. Presumed First Edition First printing. Trade paperback. Good. xviii 2186 2 pages. Illustrations. Appendices includes Notes and Additional Reference Material. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. The cover has some wear soiling and creases. Thomas Augusta Cardwell III American Research scientist retired career officer executive. Decorated Legion of Merit DFC Air Medal. The author served 28 years 1965-1993 in the U.S. Air Force. Served in Vietnam in the 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron TFS DaNang Republic of Vietnam RVN in 1967. Flew the F-4 in Vietnam flying over 100 missions over North Vietnam. Flew the F-4 F-102 F-106 T-33 T-37 T-29 T-41 and CH-53. Retired as a colonel in 1993 as the commander of the Air Force Studies and Analysis Agency The Pentagon Washington D.C. Served as a vice president for Science Applications International Corporation SAIC McLean Virginia. Bachelor of Business Administration Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U. 1965; Master of Science University of Southern California 1976; Doctor of Philosophy Pacific Western U. Los Angeles 1988; Doctor of Letters honorary London Institute for Applied Research Senior program manager joint and commercial programs Science Applications International Corporation McLean Virginia 1993-1995; division manager command and control operations Science Applications International Corporation McLean Virginia vice president operations manager C2 Operations McLean VA 1995-1996; vice president international and commercial business development ADSI Operations 1996-1997; vice president information technical international system operations McLean. This Air Force study develops a recommended command structure. It examines United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Air Force and joint and combined doctrinal statements concerning the employment of theater-assigned assets. This monograph develops an organizational structure that is designed to provide unified command of land naval and air assets assigned to a theater of operations as prescribed in Joint Chiefs of Staff Publication 2. It begins with a historical examination of the organization for the command and control of theater-assigned assets employed by the United States and its allies during World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam Conflict. Next it reviews the current Army Navy Marine Corps and Air Force views on theater warfare and discusses joint and combined doctrine for a theater warfare organization. Air University Press paperback
198468887Maxwell Air Force Base AL: Air University Air University Press 1984. Hardcover. Good. No dust jacket. Some yellow highlighting noted. xviii 2 186 2 p. 24 cm. Illustrations. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. This was a seminal work in the post VIetnam War and pre-Persian Gulf War period. This monograph was recommended reading for officers in all branches of the armed forces who were responsible for joint operations and planning for theater warfare. The monograph tells the story of how the US and allied military establishments experimented with command arrangements in World War II Korea and Vietnam. It describes the outcomes and oulines the pitfalls. The contemporary view of US service doctrine for warfighting is of particular value to military planners. It is service doctrine for and perceptions of warfighting that shape our jont and combined command structure. Air University, Air University Press hardcover