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Paris - Hachette - 1948 - In-8 - Broché - 306 p. - Envoi rapide et soigné Envoi : " Pour Monsieur Claude Estache. Mieux vaut une plongée de 48 heures que, pour un auteur, l'après-midi du livre "SOUS-MARINIERS", un livre rafraîchissant signé par l'auteur par 30° de chaleur. 12 Mai 1950"
SO1Brest, Janvier 1931. Album in-4 de 234 planches de dessins techniques.
1903492Paris, H. Dunod et E. Pinat, 1903. Édition originale. Album oblong grand format de 35 x 25 cm pour 59 pp. Marques de deux anciens propriétaires en début de livre, une carte collée à la première garde blanche et une discrète signature à la plume sur la page de titre, de 1911 à Rio de Janeiro. 80 figures (photos et schémas) dans le texte, deux planches en couleurs avec plusieurs couches dépliables qui présentent le fonctionnement des sous-marins et des submersibles en coupes transversales détaillées. 15 chapitres, texte sur deux colonnes, richement illustré et expliqué. Reliure cartonnée d'origine présentant des traces d'usure sur les bords et les coins. Petite fente au dos. Intérieur légèrement jauni, mais parfaitement lisible ; planches intérieures intactes, en couleurs, complètes et détachables. Petite déchirure en marge p. 12 sans perte. Ce livre présente le fonctionnement mécanique, structurel et physique des sous-marins et des submersibles à l'aube du XXe siècle, un moment crucial des révolutions technologiques navales précédant la Première Guerre mondiale. L'auteur, l'ingénieur Fernand Forest, a remporté le concours de torpilleur sous-marin de la Marine nationale en 1896. Il retrace ici l'histoire des inventions navales submersibles, leur évolution technique, leur stabilité, leurs moteurs, armements, hélices, aménagements intérieurs, mécanismes d'immersion et systèmes de ballast. Il présente aussi un tableau comparatif des modèles lancés dans les arsenaux français entre 1910 et 1911 (Cherbourg, Toulon, Rochefort), période durant laquelle la France rivalisait avec l'Allemagne et l'Angleterre pour la suprématie technologique dans le domaine sous-marinier. La richesse didactique des deux planches détachables grand format, en polychromie d'origine, constitue l'un des atouts majeurs de cette édition : il s'agit d'un exemplaire complet rare, car la plupart des exemplaires disponibles sur le marché des livres anciens ont perdu, au fil des décennies, précisément ces planches, faciles à détacher et souvent séparées du volume.
1917qg2038Librairie des romans choisis - 94, avenue de la République, Paris Episode de la Guerre sous-marine Dos agrafé 1917 In-8 (18.5 x 27.5 cm), couverture illustrée, 30 pages, photographies et carte en noir in et hors-texte, l'ouvrage est équipé d'un protège-livre ; rousseurs et petites pliures aux plats défraîchis, déchirure sans manque aux pages 11/12, par ailleurs assez bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
196131971Paris France Empire 1961 Petit In-8 364 pp, illustrations en noir hors-texte, cartes in-texte. Jaquette illustrée en couleur
1906ABE-1181104633518 PAGES FORMAT 25 CM X 32 CM-COUVERTURE NOIR ET BLANC "LE SCAPHANDRIER DANOIS QUI A REUSSI A PASSER LA PREMIERE AUSSIERE SOUS LE LUTIN",EN TENUE SUR LE PONT D'UN NAVIRE,1P,2 PHOTOS-UNE HEURE AU CARMEL,3P,21 PHOTOS-PHOTO CATULLE MENDES-PHOTO MASSENET-LE DIRIGEABLE "VILLE DE PARIS",5 PHOTOS,PHOTO M.SURCOUF INGENIEUR-LA GRENOUILLE DE NARBONNE,2P PAR FREDERIC MISTRAL-L'ABBAYE AU BOIS,1P PAR MME LENORMANT,NIECE DE MME RECAMIER (PJ8)
1906ABE-162310706029318 PAGES-25 CM X 32 CM-EN COUVERTURE MARINS SUR LE SOUS MARIN ANGUILLE-LA CATASTROPHE DU "LUTIN", 3 PAGES-LES EMEUTES A LONGCHAMP (PJ8)
1132broché - 14x23 - 246 pp - 1927 - éditions PAYOT
11898Payot, Paris, 1929. Un volume in-8 broché de 248 pages. Collection Mémoires, Etudes et Documents pour servir l'Histoire de la Guerre mondiale.
8471Paris, Payot, 1927. In-8, broché.
1585In 12 broché,faux-titre,titre V,250 pages.L.E.F Les édi- tions de France 1927.Edition originale sur alfa avec la signature manuscrite de l’auteur.
20246'Manr. July 10/65' i.e. Manchester 10 July 1865. 2pp. 12mo. A square has been cut away at thee head of the leaf probably to remove Pender's monogram otherwise in good condition on lightly-aged paper. The recipient is not named but it is the physician Sir William Henry Allchin. The letter reads: 'On my arrival here last evening I found an invitation from the Directors of your Company to dine with them at Richmond on the 17th. inst. I regret that I will not be in Town at the time. The Card I fear by some mistake reached my hands late.' From the Allchin papers. 'Manr. July 10/65', i.e. Manchester, 10 July 1865. unknown
1999mon0001585485The Subcon '99 1999. Hardback. Good. . Hardback. With dust jacket. The Subcon '99 hardcover
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
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
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
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
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.
1968733750PN. New. 1968. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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
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: 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
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
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)