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0873393929New. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. unknown
0873395255.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2019x-3319891871Springer Verlag 2019. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 984 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.97 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2021__3030362981Springer Nature 2021. Paperback. New. 9.25x6.10 inches. Springer Nature paperback
2021x-3030652602Springer Nature 2021. Hardcover. New. 810 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.80 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
2002002553New York: Harry N. Abrams 2002. First edition. Hardcover. fine/fine. Folio cloth <br/><br/>Illustrated. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
198616257New York: Vendome Press 1986. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. 11.9x9.9x1.2in. 95 objects are described and illustrated in black and white. <br>311pp 4.95lb 11.9x9.9x1.2in Vendome Press hardcover
19235155London: Batsford 1923 . First edition. Hardcover. Good. Folio quarter parchment; chipped leather spine label; ex libris Edinburgh Architectural Assoc. Library no call numbers or pockets . Note: oversize & heavy so may require some additional shipping fee. <br/><br/>Twenty chapters of which five cover furniture curiously three on bookbindings especially embroidered and Royal chandeliers tapestries ormulu etc. Extensively illustrated. Batsford hardcover
Features: Siskiyou (California) - a collector's treasure house; Design ideas for jewelry makers; Flame Agate in Utah's Chinle; Three metals and two planes; Mineral collections and collectors; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. Address label on front cover. Book
Features: Ichiyo School; Ikenobo School; Koryu Shohtoh-kai School; Sogetsu School; Kasumi's Exhibition at Westminster Abbey; Tankin-Transfiguration of Metals; Sakai Hoitsu; Seifu Enshu School; Saga School; Soami School; Ohara School; Chiko School; Ryusei-ha School; Ryusei-ha's Exhibition Presents 'Composition of Leaves'. Writing at bottom of front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Eileene McDanal's Special Easter Store; The Kitty Carlisle Collection - over 10,000 amazing miniature works of art housed in Yorkshire's stately Nunnington Hall; Miren and Michael Tong use precious metals, stones and mirrors when creating unique replicas of Art Nouveau furniture in 1" scale; Folk Art in Miniature - The Girard collection is comprised of over 100,000 folk art miniatures; Larry Peavey - talented Massachusetts craftsman; Liz Staryk's Calendar Girls; Design a farmhouse or room setting using stenciled quilts and accessories; Mary Eccher's Easter Food dishes; Joann's tiny General Store; Cowboy fashions; Three bridles you can easily make for your tack room or model horse; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Sarah & Jane Gregory enjoy searching for and creating miniatures; Gail Morey's Canine Crowd; Ralph & Lucy Ord's Sculptured Settings; Nicole Walton Marble - To Windsor and Beyond; Sheila DeTurk captures the beauty of the English countryside; America's First Ladies - The Designer Look (1969-1986); Wes Hart's Precious Metals; The Shelburne Museum brings the sights and sounds of circus magic to life; Gayle Baillargeon has heard the call of the wild in Canada; Paintings in Petit Point by Annamae Cuthbert; Peggy Mills - Portraitist of the Tiny; Linda Driscoll's work with shuttle and hook; Mary's Menus - Thankful Desserts for Autumn; The Toys of Christmas Past; The Art of Arranging Flowers in Miniature; Joann's Cooking with Mrs. Claus; Sifter & Sieve - two kitchen accessories; A Tiny Christmas greeting vignette; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Features: Advanced materials and the economy; Materials for information and communication; Materials for aerospace; Materials for ground transportation; Materials for energy utilization; Materials for medicine; The science of materials; Electronic and Magnetic materials; Photonic materials; Advanced metals; Advanced ceramics; Advanced polymers; Composites. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
156 pages. Features: Precision-guided weapons; the newest stars in Orion; Dutch elm disease; the ribosome; the forging of metals; monsoons; a mesolithick camp in Ireland; Sadi Carnot; and more. Nostalgic colour photo ads. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Systems analysis of urban transportation; Neutrinos from the sun; Porphyria and King George III; Milk; Liquid Metals; Computer Analysis of Protein Evolution; High-Temperature Plastics; Urban Monkeys. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
156 pages. Features: Space-based ballistic-missile defense; Prions; Seismic tomography; Cartilage; Epsilon Aurigae; A Late Ice-Age Settlement in Southern Chile; The Continuous processing of metals in the U.S.S.R.; The Crystal Palace; and more. Nostalgic ads including several from the early days of the PC industry. Bit of writing atop front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Approximately 100 pages. Features: The Nevill-Soanes Copper Process; Gold Prospects in Nigeria; The Premier Mine Aerial Ropeway; Metals during 1921; Mesopotamia - A Review of its Geology and Petroleum Resources; and much more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Many pages of fascinating illustrated contemporary advertisements. Book
Features: Hoover Dam - purposes, plans, and progress of construction; Editorials - Dr. George K. Burgess and Dr. George F. Kunz - are there White Indians? - back to earth - construction - wages; Flying in the beginning - early experiments with man-carrying kites and gliders; Peregrinations of a freight car - as a railroad freight car travels here and there over the country, records are made of its movements in minute detail; New Planetary discoveries - the discovery of minor planets has fairly been put on a basis of mass production; The muscular power of insects - the muscles of insects give them much greater power proportionately than other animals possess; A masterpiece of Museum-craft - the largest existing monument of Greek sculpture has been re-erected in a museum in Berlin; Radio in the forest service - new transmitter-receivers, one weighing only 10 pounds, are to be tested this year; Solo man - a fossil skull - a new find of great importance; new notes on ancient man - recent discoveries throw new light on man's antiquity; Tropical fish as pets; Food for a floating hotel - the supplies for an ocean liner's next trip are ordered while the liner is still 1000 miles out at sea; Whirling molten steel to make gun castings - newly perfected centrifugal process promises better guns; Treasure trove in lowly "Sweeps" - all wastes and sweepings in jeweler's plants are carefully salvaged and precious metals recovered from them. Building safety into automobile glass - laminated safety glass for cars does not shatter; Quartz takes up fire fighting in the automatic heads of sprinkler systems; Advertising a curb on product design pirates. Back cover graced with colour Lucky Strike advertisement featuring painting of a sensuous young woman beneath the caption "OK - Miss America! We thank you for your patronage."Three inch opening between top of spine and front cover. Book
Lucky Strike cigarette ad on back cover provides a truly classic and timeless example of a mis-timed advertisement. Consider that the great Wall St. stock market crash of 1929 occurred mere days before this issue hit the newsstands. Beneath the caption "An Ancient Prejudice has been removed" appears a clenched fist labeled as "American Intelligence" breaking a heavy chain. Top left a paranoid miser stacks his gold by candlelight. Top right a wealthy couple visits their palatial bank. Text beneath miser reads "Hoarding gold with the fanatical zeal of the miser has vanished. American Intelligence sponsors thousands of banking institutions to which the individual (i.e. the wealthy couple) safely entrusts his wealth." The message is clear. Readers should put their trust (and money) in the banks, and shun gold. This issue was likely printed just as the Great Crash occurred, causing countless financial institutions to go under - and destroying even more individual fortunes. (The ad goes on to claim that cigarettes have similarly overcome the prejudice against them.) A truly stunning work which deserves to be preserved and reflected upon in this age of limitless fiat currency printing. Average wear with three-inch crease to lower corner of back cover. Suitably framed and mounted, this ad will make a superlative office display for any precious metals executive. Magazine
1967ART7223M1967, Laarne Koninklijke Vereniging der Historische Woonsteden van Belgie. In-8 broché, 172 pages. texte en allemand et français. In-8 hardcover, 172 pages. text in both german and french.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 307 pages, plus advertisements. Maroon textured cloth cover with gilt title and library stamps. 6"w x 8 7/8"h. Cover has rounded corners. A complete description of the machines and apparatus used in chemical and metallurgical processes for chemists, metallurgists, engineers, manufacturers, superintendents, and students. Wtih 292 black and white illustrations.
19694990Signet 1969. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Folio cloth slipcased <br/><br/>Extensively illustrated. Signet hardcover
Leipzig, W.Goldmann Verlag 1942, 376pp.with 16pp.ills., cart.cover with dustwrapper
W20081, Leipzig, W.Goldmann Verlag 1942, 376pp.with 16pp.ills., cart.cover with dustwrapper