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47881Toronto, London, New York, D. Van Nostrand Company, 1964, petit in 8° broché, VIII-160 pages ; index in-fine ; nombreuses figures et planches hors-texte (l'une manque) ; couvetruer illustrée ; traces de scotch.
41343KP BOOKS ,1993, in-4 de 335 pages ,illustrations in-texte et hors-texte ,broché ,Très bon état ,livre en anglais .Isbn : 9780873412360.(1 photo sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
41353KP Books ,2003, in-4 de 336 pages ,illustrations in-texte ,broché ,Très bon état ,livre en anglais .Isbn : 9780873413404.(3 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
2011100147110Icp 2011 368 pages 15 24x22 86x2 1082cm. 2011. Broché. 368 pages.
38387Natural History Publications Borneo . 1st edition. Fine/Fine. Paper covers As new in polyester wrapping. Natural History Publications (Borneo) unknown
1976R260250061Robert Laffont. 1976. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 278 pages augmentées de quelques grvaures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
1926122008Copied From Original By Prior Owner. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1926-27. Plastic comb binding. Copied sometime ago on equipment inferior to today's. Full of Illustrations of period pieces. The book is graded as "very good" as pages are not torn or marked though the copies have some shading. See images ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 50 pages . Copied From Original By Prior Owner unknown
1918014466Scranton PA: Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1918. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo. Orig. blue cloth gilt titles. Various pagination. B&W photos in text. Spines slightly tilted. Light chafing to extremities a few minor spots of soiling to cloth. A few damp stains to cloth of vol. 4. Foxing to edges of text blocks. Volume 1 has some foxing to head of gutter outer margin of title page to vol. 2 . Pencil ownership inscriptions of J. Burton to ffeps. Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
16190Women's Education. Photograph: High School Girls Conducting Electricity Experiments 1905. Large sepia press photo. 8.5" x 7". Handwritten note on verso states the photograph is for an article on public schools. Creasing on upper right and left hand corners tiny tears and nicks along the top and bottom of the image. Very good condition overall. Approximately eighteen girls conducting experiments on electricity using conducting boxes at an unspecified public high school in New York. They sit on tall stools around long tables wearing expressions that vary from concentration to vexation. High school gave girls the opportunity to advance beyond a rudimentary education and become versed in subjects such as history their rights as citizens and advanced science. The US was the first nation to provide the general public with secondary education and in 1900 there were 6000 public schools. Only a fraction of those however were open to women. These girls were part of the first generation taught science a right denied to their mothers and grandmothers. unknown books
1910231321910. Women in STEM Women's scientific and technical employment photo archive documenting female laboratory labor from the early twentieth century through the 1940s historically significant for showing how women entered academic industrial and commercial research settings in roles that ranged from student and aide to biologist technician and physician at a period when scientific work remained overwhelmingly male and women's access to professional authority was still sharply constrained. The group includes five press photographs and three non press photographs with women pictured not as incidental clerical staff but as active operators of instruments handlers of test animals readers of charts and participants in experimental procedure establishing direct visual evidence of women's expanding place within the infrastructure of American science industrial testing and laboratory employment.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 8 silver gelatin photographs ranging from 3.5 x 5.5 to 8 x 10 inches various U.S. locations circa 1910 to 1940s. The archive spans classroom laboratory and industrial interiors. One 1910 photograph shows two men and one woman standing in a laboratory identified as "three scientists or science students" an early image of mixed gender scientific training. A 1937 press photo titled "aviation biologist works with hatchlings" shows Dr. Manisera in a lab coat hand feeding two week old canaries with a third bird perched on her head turning animal handling and experimental care into a public image of female scientific expertise. Another press photo shows Sally Wulff identified on the verso as an engineering aide with a science degree from the University of Iowa seated at a control bench calibrating experimental instruments at Wright Field. A 1938 non press image shows Dr. Marie D'Amour and Fred D'Amour studying a chart before a blackboard covered with formulas and technical notations linking the photograph to mammalian physiology research. A Hoboken New Jersey press photo depicts a female technician in the chemical division of the United States Testing Company operating a Fisher titrimeter "for performing volumetric analyses by electronic means" while a 1939 press photo from Newton Massachusetts shows a laboratory worker testing newly developed Permatron tubes used in high frequency welding and power transmission. Another press image captioned "A 'noise machine' used in experiments in the Colgate laboratory" shows a woman and man positioned on either side of the apparatus and a separate 1940s laboratory group photograph places a single woman among five men before a long demonstration bench and blackboard diagrams underscoring both women's presence and their numerical isolation within technical settings. Several versos retain typed caption slips editorial markings and reference stamps consistent with press photo circulation.<br /> <br /> Across the first half of the twentieth century women entered scientific work through normal schools universities wartime research demand industrial laboratories and auxiliary technical appointments yet their advancement was often channeled into subordinate or specialized designations even when their work required substantial training. This archive makes that structure visible through named and captioned examples of women conducting measurement instrument calibration physiological research electronics testing and experimental animal work across corporate academic and applied research environments. Minor residue on versos from former press labels or caption attachments; otherwise clean and well preserved. Overall very good condition. As a record of women's early technical labor the archive supplies concrete visual evidence of the pathways limits and visibility of women's participation in American scientific work before the full opening of postwar professional opportunity. unknown
1910161911910. Women in Sciences. Photograph: Female Scientist At Work In Laboratory 1910. Large sepia gelatin photograph. Image measures 9" x 7" with a 10"x8" white boarder. Light toning of boarder. Near fine condition. One female scientist sits at a laboratory table amongst her four male colleges. Her expression unlike the others in sidelong and a little wry. Two men in military uniforms stand at attention in the doorway sunshine pours through the window on the left; on the right hand side are shelves stacked with bottles beakers and cotton swabs. Women were discouraged from pursuing a scientific education let alone a career and those who did found their contributions minimized. Despite the obstacles this original period photo is a testimony to the existence of women in the sciences in the first half of the 20th century. unknown
1934268674.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1932150317006woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1932-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Slight wear due to age woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences paperback
1992Q-0963189301Sloane Publications 1992-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sloane Publications paperback
1929150317011WOMAN'S INSTITUTE of Domestic Arts & Sciences/International Textbook Company 1929-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Slight wear due to age. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE of Domestic Arts & Sciences/International Textbook Company hardcover
1935150317005Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1935-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. Slight wear due to age. Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
192363925Scranton PA: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1923. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Very Good and solidly so. 'Woman's Institute Library of Dressmaking / Textiles Lace Embroideries and Findings Shopping Hints Mending Household Sewing' by the Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences. Scranton PA: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1923. Octavo black textured cloth blindstamped cover title black imprinting on spine decorative ribbing on spine 291 pp. vi 267 xviii. First Edition. A strong Very Good with corners and spine ends just touched endpapers toned contents otherwise near fine. Firmly bound. A notable antiquarian handbook for dress making replete with black and whote photographs charts line drawings and a hearty glossary. See scans. Ships in stout protection. L11 <br/> <br/> Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
0267495099.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330207432.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1929615j1377Scranton Pennsylvania: Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences Inc. Good. 1929. Reprint. Hardcover. Appears to be a 1929 reprint of the 1918 first edition. iv 145 x semi-glossy pages. Index. Black and white diagrams and reproductions of photos. Two pages of color illustrations of cheeses. Prior owner's name faintly rubberstamped atop marbled front free endpaper inside front board and on title page. Precious little wear to bright and attractively illustrated faux leather exterior lettered in gilt. Considerable moisture staining to first fifty pages - all text legible. Fortunately there is minimal waviness to the affected pages none of which were stuck together. A worthy vintage example. ; Sm 8vo . Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences, Inc. hardcover
1332289525.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266679447.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19291065<p>12 volumes in near fine condition with minor wear.<br />- Beverages Preservation of Foods<br />- Soups and Meat<br />- Buying and Preparing Foods small minor stain on first two pages<br />- Cereals and Breads<br />- Dairy Products<br />- Fruits and Deserts<br />- Vegetables<br />- PoultryGame Fish<br />- Salads Sandwiches Confections<br />- Cakes and Pies this book has several pages with lead pencil marks<br />- Every-Day Nutrition<br />- The Modern Hostess.<br /><br />Books have numerous illustrations throughout.<br /><br />Price is for all. Individually prices range $10 to $30 depending on what book -so the lot price is very good to discourage splitting the set. Combined the books are weighty but no increase in postage in Austrtalia. <br /><br /><br /></p> Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
1929170414013Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1929. Hardcover. very good overall/No DJ. Hardcover no DJ very good condition typical wear mostly to cover. spine has a small tear. Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
16706Boole Mary. " Mathematical Psychology". First Edition. Hardcover 116 pages Swan Sonnenschein & Co. LTD. New York. G.P Putnam's Sons 1897. Wife of famous mathematician George Boole. She had progressive ideas on educationand feminists. Boole mathematical work crossed disciplines showing that mathematical data could help humans to better predict and understand cognitive processes. Very Good Condition. unknown books