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72992Paris, éd. Observation de Paris, imprimeur Gauthier-Villars, 15 octobre 1946, EDITION ORIGINALE, aucune réédition postérieure, gd. in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. en noir et texte en noir et rouge sur fond blanc éd., VII - 75 - (5) pp., ill. de 6 planches de lettres et textes manuscrits de l'auteur hors-texte, portrait de Le Verrier en frontispice, "la découverte de Neptune à travers les journaux et les périodiques contemporaains", Urbain Le Verrier (1811 - 1877) fut astronome et mathématicien français, spécialiste en mécanique céleste, fondateur de la météorologie moderne française et "inventeur" de la planète Neptune en 1846. Il fut élu à l'Académie des Sciences pour ses travaux sur la stabilité du système solaire. RARE Très bon état
11538in folio demi-toile cde couleur crème, à la bradel et à coins, pièce de titre chagrin rouge, fer, filets dorés. Faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente (CLODION buste en terre cuite) 514 pages, non rogné, illustrations hors-texte en héliogravure, sous serpentes. Illustrations en noir dans le texte. Couverture conservée. Paris A. Quantin imprimeur éditeur 1885. Bon exemplaire
1867111306Furne Jouvet 1867 Paris, Furne Jouvet et Cie Editeurs, 4 volumes, 1867-1870, demi-chagrins rouges environ 305x210mm. Des frottements sur les reliures, des rousseurs sur les tranches et les pages.
13261Paris, Furne, Jouvet,sans date (1868). tome 4 seul :un volume grand in-4, [dimension: 280 x 186 mm] de (4), 703, (1)p. Demi-reliure, dos lisse orné. (Reliure de l'époque.)
14020Paris, Furne, Jouvet, (1867-1870 ). 4 volumes grand in-4, [dimension: 280 x 186 mm] de Portrait, (4), 743, (1) / (4), 703, (1) / (4), 752 / (4), 744 pp. Demi-basane tabac , dos lisse. (Reliure de l'époque.) fortes rousseurs,reliures bon etat,
3730876<p>New York: Willis McDonald & Co. Printers 1875. 5 6–121pp. 5¾ x 4 inches. Printed wrappers. Front wrap stained and small edge-chips; spine expertly replaced with tissue; good with very good text block.</p> <p>Proper title: Neptune Club’s “Log.†Ninth Annual Cruise to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard with Contributions from Members and Friends. </p> <p>All “logs†of the Neptune Club are rare we locate a scattered handful with this year being unrecorded in any institutional holdings and with significantly more content when compared to logs from previous years.</p> <p>The Neptune Club was comprised of wealthy Connecticut citizens who traveled each summer during the 1860s to 1890s to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Their “log book†was written after each cruise documenting “their adventures mostly consisting of touring fishing and fine dining at fancy beachside resorts up the coast from Norwalk to Nantucket. Cottage City was a primary destination where the club would stay a week or more each season.†Participants for this year’s cruise hailed from Connecticut and Massachusetts. The Club’s Commodore Charles H. Tompkins earned his wealth in the wholesale drug trade business. Baer Martha’s Vineyard Tales… </p> unknown
1837ABE-17549188718 PAGES-SANS COUVERTURE-BURGOS/GRAVURE-LES PARASITES-LES DEUX ECOLIERS DE WESTMINSTER-LA GROTTE DE NEPTUNE/GRAVURE-REGLES DE L'ART DE NAGER/4P/GRAVURES BRASSE
Ex-library book with the usual stamps, stickers, etc. Book has been re-bound by the library into very strong hardback boards that show very little wear, interior/text is mostly clean with underlining on two pages only, a 1/2" closed tear on another page, otherwise clean and neat. 119 pages, lots of maps, many full-page b&w photos, index. Volume I in the series.
10605Paris, Firmin Didot, 1844 - 52 ème Livraison - In-4 - 4 pages de texte - 4 gravures - Propre
Paris, Firmin Didot, 1844 - 52 ème Livraison - In-4 - 4 pages de texte - 4 gravures - Propre
194715219Paris, Vrin, 1947 ; in-8, broché ; 280 pp., 1 figure et 4 cartes départementales (Finistère, Côtes du Nord, Morbihan, Ille et Vilaine).
178714643D'après Lemonier. Planche n° 655 décrite dans le catalogue Leymarie. en feuille Très bon Paris Demarteau 1787 63,5 x 46,5 cm
199921788Genève, Fondation Neptune, 1999. Grand in-8 broché, couverture illustrée. Quelques passages surlignés au stabylo. Nombreuses illustrations en noir.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Enser, p.136.
1634810791.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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ria9781634810791_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Orri wasn't supposed to be my alpha. But he's the only one who can get me through my first heat.Being matched with an alien to have a baby was supposed to be my escape. But my new start shattered when my alpha gave his life trying to pr hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with plates, maps in the text and endpaper maps; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Masterly compilation of eyewitness accounts with thorough background. Enser, p.162.
8vo., First Edition, with maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Enser, p.163; Law 0557.
3933London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode. Without date but docketed in pencil as an offprint 'From Nautical Almanac 1856'. English astronomer 1819-92 whose mathematical prediction of the existence of Neptune anticipated Le Verrier's discovery of that planet. Octavo. Unbound. Ten leaves and one blank. Paginated 35-53. Very good. Five pages of text 35-9 four tables pp.40-3 and a set of 'Tables containing the corrections to be applied to the values of the moon's equatorial horizontal parallax given in the nautical almanacs 1840-1855 in order to make them agree with those calculated from Mr. Adams' tables.' pp.46-53. One small closed tear to antepenultimate leaf. Accompanied by five leaves of pertinent calculations in a contemporary hand. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode. Without date, but docketed in pencil as an offprint ' unknown
184548802Paris Bachelier 1845. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences" Vol. 21 No 19. Pp. 1009- 1082 entire issue offered. With titlepage to vol. 21. Le Verrier's paper: pp. 1050-1055. Stamp to top of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Le Verrier's first paper on the anomalities in the orbit of Uranus the calculations on which eventually leading to his prediction and discovery of a new planet Neptune the following year 1846. </em> unknown
184549635Paris Bachelier 1845 a. 1846. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences" Vol. 21 No 19 Vol. 22 No 22 Vol. 23 Nos 9 14 16 a. 17. 6 entire issues offered. Le verrier's papers: pp. 1050-1055 No 19 pp. 907-919 no 22 pp. 428-438 No 9 pp. 657-659 659-643 676 No 14 pp. 741 741-754 754 No 16 pp. 798-799 799-800 No 17. With title-pages to vol. 2122 a. 23. Titlepages with a small stamp in upper corner and a perforated stamp to lower margin. Light yellowing to title-pages otherwise clean and fine on good paper. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Le Verrier's importent and famous papers predicting and confirming the discovery of the Planet Neptune including the "preparatory" paper the first paper on the anomalities in the orbit of Uranus the calculations on which eventually leading to his prediction and discovery of a new planet Neptune the following year 1846."In 1846 John Cauch Adams. and Urban J. Leverrier. simultaneously and independently determined the location of a possible new planet. In 1845 he wrote of his findings of the mathematical location of a new planet to Sir George Bidell Airy Because Adams was unknown his letter was put aside. Meanwhile the same perturbations of Uranus had become of interest to Leverrier. On July 1should be June ! 1846 he presented a paper "Recherches sur les mouvements d'Uranus" to the Academie des Sciences inParis. When Airy realized that Leverrier and Adams had reached the same conclusions he hastened to suggest that a search be made for the newplanert. Shortly hereafter it was seen bur not recognized. About a week before it was found in England it was discovered by Galle in Berlin on information supplied by Leverrier. Thus the honour of the discovery or even co-discovery of the new planet Neptune was lost to Adams and credited to Leverrier. Adams paper was reade before the Royal Astronomical Society November 13 1846 and was published in 1847. Milestones p. 40.Milestones of Science No 132. - Dibner No. 16. </em> unknown
184548802(Paris, Bachelier), 1845. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences"", Vol. 21, No 19. Pp. (1009-) 1082 (entire issue offered). With titlepage to vol. 21. Le Verrier's paper: pp. 1050-1055. Stamp to top of titlepage.
184549635Paris, Bachelier, 1845 a. 1846. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences"", Vol. 21, No 19, Vol. 22, No 22, Vol. 23, Nos 9, 14, 16 a. 17. (6 entire issues offered). Le verrier's papers: pp. 1050-1055 (No 19), pp. 907-919 (no 22), pp. 428-438 (No 9), pp. 657-659, 659-643, 676 (No 14), pp. 741, 741-754, 754 (No 16), pp. 798-799, 799-800 (No 17). With title-pages to vol. 21,22 a. 23. Titlepages with a small stamp in upper corner and a perforated stamp to lower margin. Light yellowing to title-pages, otherwise clean and fine on good paper.