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197648934Berlin: Der Kinderbuchverlag, 1976. 6. Auflage 32 Seiten , , 27 cm, Pappeinband,
2006024274Skira Editore Geneva 2006. Book. Fine Condition. Cloth. 238 pages 365 illustrations in color. Photographs by Michiel Elsevier Stokmans. Preface by René van der Star. List of Abbreviations. Skira Editore, Geneva Hardcover
P., Page/Guépard, Théâtre National de l'Opéra de Paris, 1982. In-4 broché, couverture à rabats, sans pagination, environ 100 pages. Seconde édition révisée. En anglais.
183847114Paris Bachelier 1838 a. 1840. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 7 No 19 and Tome 10 No 17/18. Pp. 769- 803 a. pp. 671- 717. Entire issues offered. Bessel's papers: pp. 785-793 a. pp. 703-710. Some scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone paper in astronomy giving the solution of the great problem of distances in the universe which had baffled astronomers ever since the time of Copernicus announcing the FIRST SUCCESSFUL DISPLACEMENT OR PARALLAX OF A FIXED STAR and hence deducing the FIRST RELIABLE DISTANCE OF THE EARTH TO A FIXED STAR. The parallax observed corresponded to ab. 600.000 times that of the earth from the sun. On these grounds Bessel calculated the distance to about 11 light years and this was confirmed by fresh investigations by Bessel in 1839-40 the second paper offered. In 1842-43 it was also confirmed by C.A.F. Peters at Pulkowa. It is the first published instance of the fathom-line thrown into celestial space.Bessel communicated his observations in Comptes Rendus in a letter to Humboldt the offered paper dated Nov. 5 1838 in "Monthly Notices" in letter to J. Herschel and in "Astronomische Nachrichten" Vol. 16 No 365-66 pp. 65-96 1838 where a more detail account was published.Ther paper "Bestimmung der Entfernung des 61sten Stern des Schwans" in "Astronomische Nachrichten" is dated at the end: Altona 1838 Dec. 13.Bessel's investigation was hailed by John Herschel when Bessel was awarded the R.A.S. gold medal "The greatest and most glorious triumph which practical astronomy has ever witnessed". "For determining the parallax of 61 Cygni Bessel selected two comparison stars of magnitude 9-10 at distances of roughly eight and twelve minutes of arc. 61 Cygni is a physical double star whose components differ in brightness by less than one magnitude. The distance of sixteen seconds of arc between the components favored the accuracy of the determination of the parallax because pointing could be carried out with two star images. After observing for eighteen months by the fall of 1838 Bessel had enough measurements for the determination of a reliable parallax. He found that p = 0.314 with a mean error of ±:0.020. This work was published in the Astronomische Nachrichten 1838 the first time the distance of a star became known. Bessel’s value for the parallax shows excellent agreement with the results obtained by extensive modern photographical parallax determinations." DSB.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1838 A. - Shapley & Howarth "A Source Book in Astronomy" pp. 216 ff. </em> unknown
183849473Paris Bachelier 1838 a. 1840. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 7 No 19 and Tome 10 No 17/18. With title-ages to vol. 7 and 10. Pp. 769- 803 a. pp. 671- 717. Entire issues offered. Bessel's papers: pp. 785-793 a. pp. 703-710. Stamp on both titlepages. The second titlepage with a fes brownspots otherwise clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone paper in astronomy giving the solution of the great problem of distances in the universe which had baffled astronomers ever since the time of Copernicus announcing the FIRST SUCCESSFUL DISPLACEMENT OR PARALLAX OF A FIXED STAR and hence deducing the FIRST RELIABLE DISTANCE OF THE EARTH TO A FIXED STAR. The parallax observed corresponded to ab. 600.000 times that of the earth from the sun. On these grounds Bessel calculated the distance to about 11 light years and this was confirmed by fresh investigations by Bessel in 1839-40 the second paper offered. In 1842-43 it was also confirmed by C.A.F. Peters at Pulkowa. It is the first published instance of the fathom-line thrown into celestial space.Bessel communicated his observations in Comptes Rendus in a letter to Humboldt the offered paper dated Nov. 5 1838 in "Monthly Notices" in letter to J. Herschel and in "Astronomische Nachrichten" Vol. 16 No 365-66 pp. 65-96 1838 where a more detail account was published.Ther paper "Bestimmung der Entfernung des 61sten Stern des Schwans" in "Astronomische Nachrichten" is dated at the end: Altona 1838 Dec. 13.Bessel's investigation was hailed by John Herschel when Bessel was awarded the R.A.S. gold medal "The greatest and most glorious triumph which practical astronomy has ever witnessed". "For determining the parallax of 61 Cygni Bessel selected two comparison stars of magnitude 9-10 at distances of roughly eight and twelve minutes of arc. 61 Cygni is a physical double star whose components differ in brightness by less than one magnitude. The distance of sixteen seconds of arc between the components favored the accuracy of the determination of the parallax because pointing could be carried out with two star images. After observing for eighteen months by the fall of 1838 Bessel had enough measurements for the determination of a reliable parallax. He found that p = 0.314 with a mean error of ±:0.020. This work was published in the Astronomische Nachrichten 1838 the first time the distance of a star became known. Bessel’s value for the parallax shows excellent agreement with the results obtained by extensive modern photographical parallax determinations." DSB.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1838 A. - Shapley & Howarth "A Source Book in Astronomy" pp. 216 ff. </em> unknown
318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
grand in-8°, 214 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/0]
56793Coll. "Documents", Monaco, éd. du Rocher, 2010, in-8, br., couv. photos coul. éd., 226 pp., nb. Photos coul. et en noir, Les enfants stars, mais après … Très bon état
71p., illus. PAMPHLET Ex-library, Very good condition
1955147888N.p.: Visual Drama 1955. Vintage studio still photograph of Joyce Jameson and Myron Healey from the 1955 film here under the alternative title Gangbusters. <br/><br/>NBC aired the True Crime television series Gang Busters from March 20 1952 to October 23 1952 and reedited the three episode storyline The Pinson Gang into the 1955 feature film Gang Busters. <br/><br/>Lifelong criminal Pinson Healy keeps escaping from prison. Loosely based on Omar August Pinson American robber and murderer.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with faint creasing to corners some edgewear and two small closed tears in left margin. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Lyons US. Visual Drama unknown books
19691236311969 Albert Blanchard, Librairie scientifique et technique, Paris - 1969 - In-8, broché - 399 pages - Contient plusieurs graphiques et tableaux dont un dépliant
199545618ABMünchen, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1995. 18 cm, 331 Seiten, Taschenbuch. Deutsche Erstausgabe leichte Gebrauchsspuren, gut erhalten. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy Band 5356.
19307989AO. O., ca. 1930. Gr. 8°. 120 Seiten. Mit 4 mehrfach gefalteten Tafeln und zahlreichen Abbildungen u. 1. Portrait des Kapitäns. Illustr. OLeineband. Tadellos erhalten. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Trade paperback Good. No dust jacket as issued. Light wear on cover with book som e fold marks. Pages all clean with no writings and no tear. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 160 p. Star Wars: Boba Fett (Numb ered), 1. Audience: Children/juvenile.
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28614Editions du Pacifique, 1978. 15 x 23, 277 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, quelques cartes, cartonnage d'édition, bon état.
1980271455Apa productions 1980 275 pages in8. 1980. Broché. 275 pages.
28612Editions Apa, 1980. 15 x 23, 239 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, quelques cartes, broché, bon état.
1995169802New York: Fly By Night Press 1995. First edition. Softcover. 91 pages. A collection of poems by Star Black. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Includes a laid in handwritten note from Star Black presenting this book to fellow poet Star Black. Note in near fine condition. Fly By Night Press unknown books
1999200120011Atelier A/E 1999 2020-01-20. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Atelier A/E 1999 Paperback square 8vo. 52pp. Illustrated. VG unmarked copy with sharp corners. Atelier A/E paperback
1802971440.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1802971343.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1802971327.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
57034Milwaukee: Blatz Gum 1928. Original decorative stiff wrappers tied. A little wear to the lower corner of the first couple of pages a clean and unmarked very good copy otherwise. This album contains all 20 Favorite Screen Stars Trading Cards issued by Blatz with facsimile signatures mounted in the album. This set includes the key "Our Gang" card. The 20 cards are: 1. Ben Lyon <br />2. Vera Reynolds <br />3. William Haines <br />4. Jack Mulhall <br />5. Anita Stewart <br />6. Billie Dove <br />7. Charlie Murray <br />8. Edmund Lowe <br />9. Renee Adoree <br />10. Dorothy Mackaill <br />11. Jean Hersholt <br />12. Conrad Nagel <br />13. May McAvoy <br />14. Molly O'Day <br />15. Betty Bronson <br />16. Evelyn Brent <br />17. Owen Lee <br />18. Lew Cody <br />19. Phyllis Haver <br />20. Our Gang <br/><br/> Milwaukee: Blatz Gum, [1928]. unknown