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19872846Washington D.C.: National Academy Press 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. No DJ as Issued. Very minimal shelf wear else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 626pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>An collection of biographical essays of Academy members. National Academy Press hardcover books
19872848Washington D.C.: National Academy Press 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. No DJ as Issued. Very minimal shelf wear else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 544pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>An collection of biographical essays of Academy members. National Academy Press hardcover books
19892845Washington D.C.: National Academy Press 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. No DJ as Issued. Very minimal shelf wear else tight bright and unmarred. Blue cloth boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 542pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>An collection of biographical essays of Academy members. National Academy Press hardcover books
19902847Washington D.C.: National Academy Press 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. No DJ as Issued. Very minor shelf wear else tight bright and unmarred. Navy cloth boards gilt lettering. 8vo. 485pp. Illus. b/w plates. Index. <br/><br/>An collection of biographical essays of Academy members. National Academy Press hardcover books
193766152Washington: National Academy of Sciences. Good. 1937. Hardcover. Ex-library with usual library marks. 350 pages rebound with cloth tape and cardboard covers with the original pamphlet cover pasted to the front. The covers are rough but the contents are bright and complete. Good. . National Academy of Sciences hardcover books
195945075Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council 1959. First Edition. Octavo 25cm.; publisher's white pictorial staplebound card wrappers; xviii52pp. Light toning to spine edge else Fine. National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council unknown books
195945073Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council 1959. Second Printing. Octavo 25cm.; publisher's white pictorial stapleboud card wrappers; viii37pp.; illus. and charts throughout. Light toning along wrapper extremities else Near Fine. Council Publication no. 655. National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council unknown books
1967EEG1119Washington D.C.:: National Academy of Sciences 1967-8. Series: NAS/NRC publication No. 1485 AB. 1967. 2 volumes. 8vo. 8 150; 9 187 pp. Printed wrappers. Book-label of professor Ralph H. Kellogg Very good. These two volumes cover research requested by NASA's Office of Advanced Research & Technology and the Space Science Board which in 1966 initiated studies of the physiological problems of manned space flight. The two-part study on respiratory physiology and circulatory physiology were done by a team of experts who wrote the report published here. Due to the complexity of problems relating to the unknown possible effects of prolonged space flight on the circulatory system these studies were vital to the success of NASA programs. / PROVENANCE: Ralph H. Kellogg 1920-2009 matriculated to the medical school at the University of Rochester then after WWII he taught at the Dept. of Physiology at Harvard Medical School taking his Ph.D. in 1953 then he joined UC Berkeley and then UCSF as Professor of Physiology where he worked for more than 50 years specializing in renal and respiratory physiology with particular attention to physiology of high altitude. "Facilities were primitive and they were subjects for their own experiments. Their measurements yielded additional information about the control of breathing that helps people adjust to the lack of oxygen pressure in the air. Very few physiologists in the world had laboratory facilities to work at such high altitude and Ralph came to know most of them." He also collected rare books on mountaineering clearly relating this interest to the study of high altitude conditions and the human experience. National Academy of Sciences, 1967-8. Series: NAS/NRC publication No. 1485 A+B. unknown books
195925996Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council 1959. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. First Edition. ix 155 pages. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Printed two-tone blue wrappers. Minor creasing and sun browning. Clean internally. Nuclear Science Series Report Number 24. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council publication 573. Wraps. Essentially the verbatim transcript of an informal conference on the matter. Early for this subject. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council unknown books
192484770Washington: GPO 1924. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. folding map and plates ix 84p. plus 134 photographic plates. Original cloth. 30cm. No Jacket as published. Minor rubbing at extremities. Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences Volume XVIII. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
1952BL1982Washington:: NAS 1952. 1952. 8vo. 389 pp. Plates. Printed wrappers; tiny hole on p. 389 text unaffected top spine end frayed. Burndy bookplate. Very good. 15 biographies including: Frederick G. Cottrell Thomas Barbour Otto Folin Treat Baldwin Johnson William Webster Hansen Richard Chace Tolman Stanley Rossiter Benedict etc. NAS, 1952. unknown books
1999S9277Washington D.C.:: National Academy Press 1999. 1999. Second edition. Sm. 4to. 35 pp. Color photos illustrations. Printed wrappers. Fine copy. ISBN: 0309064066 National Academy Press, 1999. unknown books
198819600Washington: National Academy Press 1988. Paperback. x 239p. notes figures indexappendixes very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. National Academy Press paperback books
185010335New York: McSpedon & Baker 1850. 8vo. 797850 pp. <br><br>Document no. 53. Includes the "Proceedings &c. respecting Major John Andre Adjutant General of the British Army" on pp. 807850. Scarce item: OCLC lists only 3 holdings. Sewn; disbound. Light stains in bottom margins throughout. Several pages with rubber-stamps of the New Jersey Historical Society. McSpedon & Baker unknown books
1963149981963. Softcover. VG. White wraps. 18 pp. 17 bw plates. Catalogue lists 112 works with a list of the prize winners and many fine illustrations. unknown books
196265601962. Softcover. VG slight soiling. Wraps. appx. 12 pp. 10 bw plates. One page foreword by Henry B. Caldwell. Catalogue lists 35 works. One page of biographical information. unknown books
1988164131988. Softcover. VG very slight wear on cover. White wraps. 21 pp. 11 color 4 bw plates. unknown books
1887001567Cambridge MA: Harvard College 1887. Contains 4 Bulletins of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College- Vol. XII No. 6 The Eyes in Scorpions with 4 Color Plates Dec. 1887; Vol.XX No. 1 The Histology and Development of the Eye in the Lobster with 4 Color Plates May 1890; Vol. XX No.5 The Eyes in Blind Crayfishes with 1 Color Plate November 1890; and Vol. XXI No. 2 The Compound Eyes in Crustaceans with 10 Color Plates May 1891. The 1st 2nd and 4th of these Bulletins are SIGNED AND INSCRIBED on each first page of text by the author to Dr. Carl H. Eigenmann . G.H. Parker was Professor of Zoology and Director of the Zoological Laboratory at Harvard. Dr Carl Eigenmann was a noted Professor of Zoology at Indiana University who along with his wife Rosa Smith Eigenmann described many of the fishes of North and South America for the first time. Eigenmann Hall on the Indiana University campus is named for him. Buckram spine and corners with gilt lettering on spine and "Eigenmann" stamped at base of spine. 3/4 red cloth boards. The leather is worn and rubbed although the lettering is still legible. Back bords have a 2 dark stains each abouit 1" dia. Front hinge starting to separate; contents clean and bright notably so for their age. This book is rare and especially to have this wonderful association between two eminent scientists. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Buckram Spine and 3/4 Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Harvard College hardcover books
1951004685Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1951. Presentation Copy SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHORS "Eleanor Maccoby with the sincere regards of Talcott Parsons Clyde Kluckhorn S.A. Stouffer Robert R. Sears Gordon W. Allport Harry Murray" A unique Association Copy Eleanor Maccoby was a noted psychologist best known for her contributions to developmental psychology and the psychology of sex differences. The signees were a Who's Who of eminent sociologists psychologists and anthropologists. Talcott Parsons career was entwined with the development of sociology as an academic discipline at Harvard and in this book he was refining his "general theory of action". In 1931 Parsons was one of the inaugural faculty members in the Dept. of Sociology at Harvard. Gordon W. Allport is known as one of the founding figures of personality psychology and along with Harry Murray were faculty in the Psychology Dept. at Harvard. Robert R. Sears was head of the Psychology Dept. at Stanford University Samuel Stouffer a Professor of Sociology at Harvard and Clyde Kluckhorn a Professor of Anthropology at Harvard. Book is Very Good no dustjacket corner crease bottom corners last 10 pages of book and top corners title page into contents page cloth a bit rubbed. The signatures of all 6 of these gentlemen are SCARCE individually and as a group along with the Association to Eleanor Maccoby this represents a RARE and unique opportunity in the academic collecting world !. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHORS. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Presentation Copy. Harvard University Press Hardcover books
1734D4425Paris: Par La Compagnie des Libraires 1734. Hardcover. Very Good. Three volumes comprising Vol. III parts I to III of Memoires de lAcadémie Royale des Sciences depuis 1666 jusquà 1699. Paris: Par La Compagnie des Libraires 1733-1734. Part I: 231pp.; Part II: 294pp.; Part III: 215pp. 97 engraved folding plates depicting animals and skeletal diagrams. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Claude Perrault in first volume. Contemporary French calf spines gilt edges red; some occasional browning; repairs to joints some rubbing. Unidentified armorial bookplate to front pastedown beneath monogrammed bookplate D.P. with chipmunk and two mice. A later reduced format edition of Perraults Memoires of 1671-1676 Perraults study of this nature was first published in 1669 with the results of investigations of five animals and later expanded with studies of over forty animals. Prior to 1670 most descriptions of animals paid little attention to their internal structure and there were very few images in natural history encyclopedias that depicted skeletons or muscles. That changed with the establishment of the Académie des Sciences in Paris in 1666 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert with the approval of King Louis XIV. The Academy functioned with neither statutes nor regulations until 1699. At that time the Academy used the term mathématique to encompass the fields that are now called astronomy mathematics and physics and the term physique to encompass the fields that are now called anatomy botany zoology and chemistry. In January 1699 Louis reorganized the Academy giving it first regulations. The effect was to give the King more control over their activities in exchange for becoming an official institution under his protection with the new name Académie Royale des Sciences. One of the original academicians the physician Claude Perrault organized regular sessions at which participants could dissect deceased animals from Louis XIVs royal menagerie and record all they observed. Lions chameleons bears gazelles wolves ostriches crocodiles monkeys eagles tigers porcupines and salamanders among some were all laid open by the academics scalpels. These superb folding plates record in great detail the pioneering work at the Academy. These three volumes in three parts focus on the transformative and foundational years of the French Royal Academy of Sciences and Claude Perraults efforts which had made comparative anatomy a vital tool for the classifying naturalist. <br/><br/> Par La Compagnie des Libraires hardcover books
1948005294New York: Dodd Mead 1948. An uncommon book and especially so SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on half-title page - "To David and Elizabeth Frey with my best regards Roger T. Peterson". Lacking the fragile glassine dust jacket Very Good Plus spine sun faded a bit. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Dodd Mead Hardcover books
1966003937Washington D.C.: Natl. Academy of Sciences/ National Research Council 1966. SIGNED on front end page "Personal Copy J.A. Simpson University of Chicago 1960". John A. Simpson was an experimental nuclear and cosmic ray physicist who taught and did research at the University of Chicago. Several instruments that he created were launched into space. Near Fine book bottom corners bumped in a Very Good dustjacket moderately chipped at the edges. Several contributions by Carl Sagan among others. . SIGNED. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. Natl. Academy of Sciences/ National Research Council Hardcover books
198225134Cambridge: The MIT Press 1982. First American edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good . 8vo. 266 pp. First American edition. Translated from the French by Arthur Goldhammer. Rear cover blurbs by Michel Foucault Georges Canguilhem and Richard W. Burkhardt Jr. A fine copy in lightly worn dustwrapper. History of Science. The MIT Press hardcover books
1855008687London: Henry G. Bohn 1855. RARE the last complete set seen at auction 1956. Six volumes published 1855-1857. Bound in contemporary half calf over marbled boards backs gilt with black morocco labels end papers and edges marbled. Very Good remnants of bookplate removal front paste downs hinges Vol. I starting from top edge yet still holding wear showing at hinges other volumes spines calf darkened light rubbing at edges of boards interiors clean and lovely. Additional postage required for international and priority mail shipping. Please inquire. . First Edition. Half Calf. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Henry G. Bohn Hardcover books
196031969New York 1960. Paperback. Very Good. 29p. Original wrapper. 23cm. This souvenir program includes a short survey of American-Polish music. <br/><br/> paperback books