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Features include: Propagating the Vanilla Vine; Submarine Orchid Growing; Cymbidium Hall of Fame - The Grand Champions of the Santa Barbara Show 1946 - 1968; A Little Legend of Laos; A Revision of the Genus Phalaenopsis Blume - IV; Orchid Genera, Illustrated - VIII; and Collectors' Item: Epidendrum circinatum and Epidendrum coriifolium. Little Wear. Unmarked. A clean copy. Book
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece, and very numerous illustrations from photographs and detailed scale drawings in the text; grey cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Published in Conway's outstanding 'Anatomy of the Ship' series featuring probably the most detailed drawings ever produced for historical naval publications. HMS Alliance is now preserved at the Royal Naval Submarine Museum at Gosport. Law, 1124.
200910732Rastatt, Erich Papel verlag, 1965 ; in-12, 326 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur (livre déformé, salis vendu pour le texte. Die u-Bootschlacht im atlantik - mit einem vorwort von Grossadmiral a; D. Karl Donitz.
201605987Rastatt, Pabel verlag, 1975 ; in-8, 350 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état avec sa jaquette - 4e edition -.
2002KOS00600082Institute of defense and 2002 Soft Cover Fine
BAT1Genova, 1924. Catalogue in-4, 18pp., 12photos, 4 tableaux dépliants, br.
189410657Paris, Baudry, 1894 ; in-8, broché ; 31, (5) pp., couverture bleue imprimée.
12763Revue mensuelle. N° 48 de juillet 1972.Bon etat.
ABE-11825404032674 PAGES-FORMAT 20 CM X 29 CM-VERS 1900-COUVERTURE EDITEUR BORDEAUX AVEC PREMIER PLAT A DECOR FLORAL ART NOUVEAU-SUPPLEMENT A LA PHOTOGRAPHIE P1 A 80 (MENTIONS MANUSCRITES P49 P51)-SUPPLEMENT AUX POUDRES DE GUERRE (LES EXPLOSIFS) P81 A 152-SUPPLEMENT A L'ARTILLERIE MODERNE P153 A 234-SUPPLEMENT AUX ARMES A FEU PORTATIVES P235 A 288-SUPPLEMENT AUX BATIMENTS CUIRASSES (LES BATIMENTS CUIRASSES,LES CROISEURS ET LES TORPILLEURS) P289 A 384-SUPPLEMENT A L'ART DE L'ECLAIRAGE P385 A 520-SUPPLEMENT A L'ART DU CHAUFFAGE P521 A 568-SUPPLEMENT AU MOTEUR A GAZ (LES MOTEURS A GAZ ET A PETROLE) P569 A 601-SUPPLEMENT AUX PHARES (LES PHARES ELECTRIQUES-LA TOUR EIFFEL) P602 A 628-LE PHONOGRAPHE P629 A 662-TRES RICHE ICONOGRAPHIE-PREMIER PLAT RECOLLE-BEL ENSEMBLE-(100O)
8vo., First Edition, some moderate offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The famous submariner's third (and by far the scarcest) novel of submarine warfare. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
13685No place or date. Two fragments: ONE: Half of a letter 11 x 10cm tipped onto album page fair conditionn text as follows: "PS We expected some difficulty in carrying out the Telegraph between Europe and America - but are notr at all disappointed with the present stoppage - Bruce's spider made many swings beforee he fatened his liune to the other side. - Weshall make anther swing next May or JUne - then underlined I think we shall get over small loss her In the meantime we are busy in the Mediterranean and towards the East. TWO: fragment roughly 11 x3cm tipped onto the same album page with residue of tex as follows "stronger than he was part of word ten years ago - walks with one stick sometimes with none.- With best regards to yourself and family circle Yours Edward B. Bright." With newspaper clipping dating from the 50th anniversary of the landing of the cable at Valentia etc 1908 with an account of the achievement of a connection between Europe and the USA. No place or date. unknown
2219in 4 reliure éditeur demi-toile bleu, plats cartonnés, premier plat avec titre en bleu.Faux-titre titre avec vignette, 110 pages,GP éditeur 19 décembre 1945.57 illustrations en couleurs de C LE BAUDE pleine page,pleine double page ainsi que dans le texte avec de nombreuses double pages très bon état. les cuirassés: le Courbet, le Lorraine, le Richelieu, Les Croiseurs: Emile Bertin, le Montcalm, le Duguay-Trouin, les Croiseurs légers: le Leopard, le triomphant, Le torpilleur: la combattante, Les Escorteurs sous marins: Narval, Surcouf, Rubis, Casabianca,
Hardcover grand in-4, 110 pp., nombreuses aquarelles (plusieurs à pleine page) en couleur, cartonnage de l'éditeur, dos toile. Auréole d'origine indéterminée au 1er plat sinon très bel exemplaire. [PIL-HA2] Les bateaux français de la 2ème guerre mondiale.
50 pages. Features: Thompson Valve ad commemorates the first refueling endurance flight in history by Maj. Carl Spatz, Capt. Ira Eaker, Lieut. Elwood R. Quesada, Lieut. Harry A. Halverson and Staff Sgt. Roy Hooe, of the U.S. Army Air Corps; The Merrill Movable Wing Stagger Decalage Biplane; A Technical Description of the Continental Model A70 Second Series Engine; Propeller Materials and Airplane Safety; My Observations at the French Aero Show - with photo of the Dornier Do-S flying boat and the S.E.C.M. two-engined bomber; The Curtiss-Wright Junior and its Characteristics; The Month's Best from the Foreign Press - Junkers F.13 Disaster caused by Buffeting; Tips on Designing an Airplane; Reviews - with photo of Grover Loening at the controls of U.S. Navy submarine seaplane; Weights of Aluminum Alloy Floats and Hulls; Radio Shielding for Pratt and Whitney Engines; Servicing the Aerol Strut; Inspection, Maintenance and Repair of Aluminum Structural Parts; Airplane and Engine Repair Cost Accounting (part II); Servicing Problems; No Smoking; New Products; Nice ad for Detroit's Hotel Fort Shelby inside back cover; Back cover Packard-Diesel ad boasts of 9/10 of a cent per mile operating cost on 12,000 mile flight; many more nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Oblong 8vo., First US Edition; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Updated translation of the original German edition of 1968. Enser, p.220.
in-8, 318 p., fig. in-t., annexes, br., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire [MI-2]
xii, 244 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
2004107119OceanNEnvironment, Sydney 2004. 118, (1) pages. With a lot of illustrations. Originall cloth and an illustrated dustjacket. New condition. (Neues, noch eingeschweißtes Exemplar). 28x28 cm
8vo., First Edition, with plates, page edges faintly tanned; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. An excellent, if grim, record providing details of each loss. Approximately half the losses relate to WWII. Law 1114.
in-8°, 268 pages, broche, jaq. ill. DEch. d’adhEs. à la jaq. sin. tr. b. ex. Bel exemplaire. [HI-3]
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: Long Distance enters Canada's North Country; Telephone reunites B.C. Mother, Whilma Hincks, with son in Switzerland; Bayview and West win traffic service contest; Telephone calls that keep the doctor away; Article on diet/eating by K.F. Robins, Health Supervisor; The dial telephone's magic wheel and how it works - 4 page illustrated article; 2 photos and caption of the only Chinese telephone office outside of China - Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, San Francisco; Statistics re: number of telephone sets per community province-wide; Numerous changes in Vancouver's new telephone directory; Many merry mix-ups followed the directory changes; Calls to Australia now routed across the Pacific; Fred Buckle; A visit to London, England via its telephone directory; The Rolling Pin to the Rescue - the tabulators in the information office; B.C. Ship-to-Shore service expands rapidly in year; Harley D. Miller; Paving the way for Vancouver's dial system; White Rock to have dial system; Carrier now used on Gulf cables linking Vancouver and Nanaimo; New submarine cable laid from Copper Cove to Bowen Island; Greater Vancouver and Royal City have big cable programme; Half a million calls daily in Vancouver; William Tyre; Robert Browning Smith; Vacation from work but not from health; Cover photo of King George and Queen Elizabeth bidding farewell at Chilliwack; Gordon Farrell's yacht on Burrard Inlet; Telephones at the fingertips of Royal Couple throught the tour - 5 page article with great photos; Australia wins telephone 'ashes' in Port Day 'word match'; Wire Photos Transmitted from Vancouver for First Time - 3 pages with photos; "Our PNE exhibit was a crowd magnet - voice mirror"; Cecil Austin McMaster; Robert Smyth; Telephoning popular pastime of singers; Telephone equipment in new Hotel Vancouver - many photos plus article entitled "The House with 700 Phones"; White Rock now has dial system; Percy H. Wilson; Miss Dorothy Howard; Ernest E. Harris; Article on operators by Damon Runyon; Our Al Hunter now a one-man phone company in Liberia, Africa; Vancouver's First Dial Office now in service - 8 page article with photos; Thirtieth Year of Telephone Talk; Flood waters fail to keep Courtenay operators from work; Photos of heavy gang work near Kamloops; Fraser Office will go dial in fall of 1941; The Marine Office Power Plant; A.L. Creech; Some highlights of Vancouver's first dial office - 3 page article with photos; Take Care of your Skin; West Vancouver Office is doubled in size to keep pace with growth; Miss Grace D. Smith; Telephone displays are features of 'Bay' anniversary windows; Walter Hughes, Royal City Plant Man; Sunspots 'sabotage' service - one page article with diagram; Community gift of phone to Colebrook couple Mr. and Mrs. George Frith; Phone Company joins Vancouver's dial system; Allan W. Hunter in Liberia - 4 pages with photos; UBC Silver Jubilee section with many nice photos; Frederick J. Tremblay; Back cover devoted to Dunkerque (Dunkirk); Lumber for the Empire - 9 super pages of great photos (all with captions) of sawmills, logging scenes, buildings constructed of B.C wood; 3 page PNE report with photos; Marine Office now serves over 11,000 telephones; sensational 11-page photographic tribute to B.C's fishing industry; New 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: Greatest growth of company was during past year; Sound - a non-technical talk on a technical subject; Accidents which a careless workman may cause; Graph of the number of phones in service from 1903 through 1920; Table listing the exchanges in order of percent good toll calls; Statement of development - a table listing the number of phones in service per exchange across the province; Photo montage of three of the Agents of lower mainland offices; Proposed central office extensions indicate a busy year; Snow and wind storms seriously damage toll leads on Vancouver Island; Repairing submarine cable near Friday Harbor was trying experience; Preparing to lay a third cable between the mainland and Vancouver Island; Magnets - non-technical talk on a technical subject; Statistical Review of the province's industries; Nice photo montage of 5 lady Vancouver Island company representatives; Planned additions; Start of Export Trade in Bulk Wheat - nice photos; Naming a telephone office; Fourty Years of the Telephone; Photo montage of 4 lady company representatives on southern Vancouver Island; The Gathering of Material for Use of Telephone Men - 5-page illustrated article; Application for increased rates before Railway Board; Shipping railway ties to Egypt; Plant activities; Excellent 10-page article describes the laying of the second submarine cable to Vancouver Island (Point Grey to Nanaimo) - many great photos; Photo montage of four lovely ladies who serve as supervising officials in the traffic department; Railway board accedes to request for rate increase; Repair job on North Vancouver Submarine Cable - photos and map; First Convention of Canadian telephone companies very successful - 10 page article with photos; Convention Delegates tour Capilano Timber Company operations - photo montage; Photo montage of chief operators of mainland two-number offices; new Kerrisdale exchange opens; New P.B.X at Spencers (Department Store); Current phone directory is an improvement; 2 pages of samples of past phone directories; Construction of switchboard cords; laying conduit along Georgia St., Vancouver (2 photos); Emergency reveals bravery of B.C. telephone operators; photos of Port Coquitlam flood; amazing photo of washed out bridge over Capilano River; Pioneer line construction - telegraph line between Toronto and Buffalo, NY in 1846; Good Qualities of Loud Speakers; photo of timber cutting to clear a right-of-way to give service to the Broadview district; photo of underground conduit being laid in downtown Nanaimo, with horses and wagon in picture; What constitutes Central's activities at the Capital City Exchange - 4 pages with photos; Rubber covered wires and cables - 3 page article with photos; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Backstrip loose along front edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge else unmarked. Binding intact. Aside from backstrip, a sound copy. 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: Photo portrait of the late J.M. Lefevre - father of the company; The Year Ahead; Development of the British Columbia Telephone Company until now; Vancouver rejects dial telephones; Simultaneous telephony and telegraphy; Selling telephone service; Lesson in Telephone Life; Portrait of Mr. H.W. Kent, former company General Superintendant; Company meeting the situation; First Telephones in British Columbia; Portrait of Mr. C.F. Bollschweiler, General Superintendant of Plant; New North Vancouver Office; Rough tests on Toll Circuits; When Phones were Novelties; Exchanges ranked in order of per cent good toll calls as of January 1911; Statement of Development - # of phones operating in each exchange as of 1 February 1911; Construction activity; An ideal telephone office - Mount Pleasant; Canada's telephone business; Canada - Birthplace of the Phone - summary of events since; Portrait of A.L. Littig; Coast-Kootenay Telephone Line; Many Messages over single wire; San Francisco Telephone Rates; New Telephone Office for Victoria; Photo of George McCartney; Loaded Cables in Submarine Work; Criticism of Government Service regarding phone installation in Winnipeg; What makes a good supervisor; photo of Victoria Exchange; Handling Press Messages by Phone; photo of new Fairmont office; Endorsement for Measured Rate System; Electrolytic Corrosion of Cables; Seymour Office Load Curves; Photo Portrait of George H. Halse; Telphone Cable Development; What the Two-Number System Is; photo of frame of new Victoria building; photo of aftermath of Grand Forks fire; Photo Portrait of Mr. William Farrell, Company President; Trend of Electrical Practice; Photo of Conduit Trench along Broadway in Vancouver; Nineteen arguments for telephone directory advertising; Photos of two Vancouver operators; Toll Operators' Contest; Aerial Cable Across the Fraser - two steel strands replace cable washed away last year - photos; Portrait of Miss Mary Dickson, Chief Operator at Seymour; Long Distance Telephony; Renewing Section of Gulf Cable, with photos of several cable-laying scenes; Continuous service now in Ladysmith; Photo portrait of B.C. Tel. Officials; Nice photo of new Bayview office in Vancouver; Handling a Long Distance call; New Bayview Branch Exchange - model office - 3 pages; and more. Half-leather binding. Front board loose but present. Backstrip open along front and missing chips. Back hinge open. Signature of (later) company executive E.P. LaBelle upon front free endpaper. Mr. LaBelle's initials penned to top edge. Textblock sound. Book
8vo., with a frontispiece; original blue pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked in darker blue, covers mildly faded (but all pictorial matter and lettering bright and clear, a remarkably, bright, clean copy. Dedicated to Norman Holbrook VC, Rowland Walker's classic tale of submarine warfare was first published in 1916. Scarce in this condition.
269pp + fldg charts VG/none First (only) edition. Original editorial blue cloth with gilt lettering on front board and spine, cover with just minimal wear and lettering on front board still bright, paper slightly age-browned, overall in VG conditions, a nice copy. Book devoted to the international communications by submarine cables and radio and their role in the foreign relations of the United States of America. With two folding charts and a large folded map of worldwide cables at the end.