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19544Paris, Floury, 1920, 1 broché, couverture rempliée, illustrée par l'auteur, légère tache sur la 1ère de couverture. in-4 de 2 feuillets blancs, faux-titre, titre, 100 pages, bois originaux de l'auteur, tirage limité, exemplaire numéroté, un des 300 sur vergé de chanvre teinté bis ;
18671PARIS, Ministère De la Défense - Couverture illustrée - Publication trimestrielle - In-8- Broché - Couverture illustrée - Nombreuses photos et reproductions - 244 pages - bon exemplaire
PARIS, Ministère De la Défense - Couverture illustrée - Publication trimestrielle - In-8- Broché - Couverture illustrée - Nombreuses photos et reproductions - 244 pages - bon exemplaire
1908100145110E. Flammarion Editeur 1908 in12. 1908. Cartonné. Deux hommes le capitaine Danrit et le quartier-maître Yvonnec se retrouvent prisonniers dans le compartiment du tube lance-torpilles du sous-marin 'Libellule' après que celui-ci a été éventré et s'est échoué au fond de la baie de Bizerte. Le récit d'une grande intensité dramatique relate leur lutte pour la survie dans ce sous-marin naufragé jusqu'à ce que les enfants de l'auteur jouent un rôle décisif dans leur sauvetage
1976836451976 Chez Michel de L'Ormeraie - 1976 - In-4 cartonnage pleine percaline rouge décorée de l'éditeur, tranches dorées, reproduction de l'édition Hetzel, bibliotheque d'éducation et de récréation - Cette réédition illustrée de Voyages extraordinaires de Jules Verne reproduit intégralement, dans la forme artistique de son époque, l'édition originale - 258 pages - Dessins par Benett
in-8°, 281 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, 1 pl. h.t. depl., gloss., broche, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [GE-1][CA-10]
PARIS, Ed. France Empire - 1957 - In-8 - Broché sous jaquette illustrée - Photographies NB HT - 269 pages - bon exemplaire
8922PARIS, Ed. France Empire - 1957 - In-8 - Broché sous jaquette illustrée - Photographies NB HT - 269 pages - bon exemplaire
197510278Fleuve Noir 1975 poche. 1975. broché. San-Antonio et son adjoint Bérurier embarquent dans une expédition en sous-marin au pôle sud pour une enquête qui se transforme rapidement en voyage loufoque menant à une révélation finale. Publié en 1968 ce roman appartient à la période préférée de certains lecteurs pour son style plein de verve et d'humour
BAT31P., Imprimerie Lahure, 1911. In-8, 22 pages, une photo de pleine page du "PRAIRIAL3, broché.
5622N° 94 au 120 de 1933 du 2 mars au 24 août - cartonnage éditeur
1933ABE-9746034247FORMAT 25X33,5-EN COUVERTURE: "LE SOUS MARIN THAMES LE PLUS VITE DU MONDE"-OU EN EST L'AERONAUTIQUE MARCHANDE EN FRANCE,3P PAR LEON PONDEVEAUX,8 PHOTOS,CARTE,HYDRAVION-LA SCIENCE A L'ASSAUT DU SURNATUREL XI PEUT ON PREVOIR L'AVENIR?,2P PAR RENE JOHANNET-LES GRANDS SOUS MARINS MODERNES,2P PAR HENRI LE MASSON,7 PHOTOS-L'ANESTHESIE A TRAVERS LES AGES,2P PAR FLEXER LAWTON,3 PHOTOS-FERNAND FOREST LE PERE DU MOTEUR A EXPLOSIONS AURA T IL SA RUE A PARIS?,2P,4 PHOTOS-(PJ11)
1966ABE-5155035954162 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE PLATE FORME AU LARGE DE BISCAROSSE-BILAN DU LSD/ARTICLE DE JACQUELINE GIRAUD SUR 6 PAGES-DANS LE GOLFE DE GASCOGNE NEPTUNE CHERCHE "L'HUILE"/8P-SUR LE PONT D'OLERON/4P-AU COEUR DE LA SIBERIE: LA CITE DES SAVANTS/12P-LES SOUS MARINS DE LA SCIENCE/12P-SUR LE CANAL CHARLEROI BRUXELLES UN "FUNICULAIRE A PENICHES" REMPLACERA VINGT ECLUSES-LE GILET PARE BALLES PROTECTION TOTALE ET COUPE ANGLAISE GARANTIES/4P/PHOTOS-SEMMELWEIS: MORT POUR QUE DES MILLIONS DE FEMMES VIVENT/ARTICLE DE PIERRE ARVIER SUR 8 PAGES/PHOTOS (200EF)
Features: Cunard's bid for ocean supremacy; Editorials - Michelson - by submarine to the north pole - wages and prosperity - fighting the crooks - human engineering - television broadcasts; Riding with the signal in the cab - right-of-way signals are repeated within the engine cab; Quick-freezing solves food problems; Efficient medical department for brokers and employees at the stock exchange; Airplains land blind - guided by radio; A a splintered planet? - tiny elongated Eros may be a fragment of an older, larger asteroid; National Aircraft Show; The biblical deluge a fact - Archeological finds are stratified as though by a flood; Amateur astronomy in Pittsburgh - an observatory is built by and for amateurs; Television now on schedule - first broadcasts of television on a regular program; Science in search of oil - The last of three articles on salt, sulfur, and petroleum; A familiar truck becomes a locomotive - gasoline powered yard locomotive has commendable features; Professionnal methods in amateur archeology; American olives by the ton - large industry in California is over 150 years old; Preserved for 10,000 yeares to come - unique methods of preserving records of Tokyo earthquake; Mechanizing a giant foundry - Allis Chalmers. One inch opening at top of spine-fold. Half-inch tear to fore-edge of front cover. Quarter inch tear to fore-edge of back cover. Covers remain 50% attached to contents. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Features: A motoris may be asleep even if his eyes are open; Editorials: save Old Ironsides, Humanizing science, Television's future, Submarine safety; Skilled workmanship on organs for church, theater and home; Architects as room designers; The strangest thing in physics; Firsts in aviation; Towers of Hudson River bridge are rising rapidly; The highest known velocity; Prospecting with artificial earthquakes; the month in medical science - punch drunk, u.v. rays, compressed air pranks, posture, yellow fever, rider's legs, tar poison, childhood teeth, food colors; The search for the first American; Education adopts the motion picture; Pointers from a pen maker; Death Valley; Egyptian vandalism 3400 years ago; Aerodynamic wind mills; Television advances; Protecting paintings for posterity; Roman engineering triumphs; Light airplaine design contest; Wasteful cotton baling methods; Early Indians in Florida.Major damage to front cover along spine. Half of spine missing. Back cover features colour Camel cigarette advertisement with the caption "Now it's unanimous. I'd walk a mile for a Camel... So would I" Two-colour "Dodge Brothers Trucks" advertisement inside front cover. Inside back cover is a very attractive colour Packard automobile advertisement with a few small spots of soiling. Ad shows a strapping young man fabricating auto parts. Well-worn. Magazine
176 pages. Features: the service sector of the US economy; the ground substance of the living cell; the eruptions of Mount St. Helens; The Milky Way galaxy; Submarine pollination; anorthoscopic perception; the biochemistry of resistance to malaria; Newton's discovery of gravity; and more. Nostalgic colour photo ads. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: The Unicorn that Goes to Sea; What is Sea Level; the Successful Submarine that Failed; Protection from Shark Bite - a suit of mail; Catalina's life-saving marine laboratory; Up from the deep; Waikiki roughwater swim; The Australian Institute of Marine Science; the Birds of Midway Islands; Life in a Boat Channel. Sound copy. Book
1968733750PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
315Charavay, Mantoux & Martin, éditeurs. Sans date (vers 1900). Fort in-4°, reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline rouge ; illustration polychrome et dorée sur le premier plat ; tête et tranches dorées. 316 pages. Nombreuses planches hors texte. E.O.
Pages 549-580 Many great black and white photos. Features: Continuation of "Chelyuskin" Rescue article; Refrigerated Ships; Great Ports of the World - New York - fantastic photos including centrefold; The Work of Trinity House - maintenance of navigation marks and lights around the British Coast-lines and the provision of an efficient pilotage service; Raising a German Submarine Minelayer - UC 44. Moderate wear. Three-hole punched. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 325-356. Features: Continuation of Submarine article begun in last issue with photos of C 37 and E 11; Racing at Two Miles a Minute - Miss Britain III - great article on speedboat racing in the 1930s - with photos; A Home of British Shipping - The Port of Liverpool - article with super photos including centrefold; Romantic Sailing Coasters; The Sir John Franklin Mystery. Moderate wear. Three-hole punched.Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Holland America Line's Rotterdam and Nieuw Amsterdam; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial - official photos of the Royal New Zealand Navy's 50th Anniversary Fleet Review; A Captain and his Ship - Vincenzo Barbera is master of the Repubblica di Genova; Cargo Ship to Kirkenes - Fred Thompson travelled aboard Norway's famous coastal express service beyond the Arctic Circle; From Ocean to Ocean - Stephen M. Payne describes a memorable cruise through the Panama Canal aboard Holland America Line's cruise ship Rotterdam; Butter Boat Voyage - Keith Goss sails between Grimsby and Esbjerg in the DFDS freight ro-ros Dana Maxima and Dana Cimbria; Cruise Ship Review; Naval Occasions - colour photofeature; Twenty-five Years of container ships - part 2; 'T' Class Conversions - Roger Fry describes the conversion of eight WWII submarines into Fast Battery Drive boats between 1948-56; The Loss of the Empress of Asia - Neil McCart recalls the final days of the Canadian Pacific liner sunk by Japanese aircraft fifty years ago this month; Ports of Call; Ferry Fleets Update; Ferry Focus - Color Line; Signals; Large colour photo of the Nordnorge inside front cover; and more. Above-average wear to covers, with part of back cover missing. A worthy reference copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the HMS 'Belfast'; Nice photo of HMS Guernsey (P297); Full-page photo of the passenger liner France in tow on her last visit to Southampton; On the Waterfront; Where to see the Big Ships; Maritime Trust News; Under Sail; European Commentary; The Career of the 'Coronia' - Peter McCann reviews the fortunes of a pioneer motor excursion vessel which has given 44 years of service in peace and war; Ship Sales and Casualties; The Happy Return - shiplovers everywhere will celebrate the return to service of the passenger liner "France" as the cruise ship "Norway" - Stephen Payne reviews the giant ship's career to date; Guide to Preserved Warships - HM Submarine 'Alliance', HMS 'Belfast', HMS 'Caroline', and many more; Mersey Shipping; Naval Tugs at Portsmouth; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Cavalier' in 1946. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Arcadia and the Canberra berthed at Southampton; Photo inside front cover of HMS Cleopatra - with Exocet system visible; Full-page photo of the HMAS Derwent at sea; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; European Commentary; New Ship News; HMS 'Alliance' and the Submarine Memorial Museum; P & O SS Arcadia - a review of its career - part 2; Guide to ships of the Royal Australian Navy; Readers' Album - Photos of Warships; Freak Ships (1) - The 'Bessemer' - 1875; Seamarks - The Pilot Lookouts of Aldeburgh; Still in Steam - 'Mannin 2' - a review of the career of a vintage dredger; Ship Sales; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Dark Invader' (P1119) in 1958 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1999mon0001585485The Subcon '99 1999. Hardback. Good. . Hardback. With dust jacket. The Subcon '99 hardcover