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Features: Africa's first national park; Editorials - building for parity a false alarm - whose fault is it?; Power development on the Columbia River - the first power project on one of the most famous of North American streams; United States plant patent number 1 - only time will show the value of plant patents, the first of which has just been released; The hottest place in the universe - what keeps the stars shining?; Henry Ford, the Practical - the automobile manufacturer knows how to do things , and how to get them done; Are there creatures like ourselves in other worlds?; The birth, life, and death of a railroad ticket; Mercury vapor power to the fore - two new and larger units have been ordered; Australia's great meteorite; Paper's thinnest web - making tissue paper; Where not to look for oil and gas; Electrical aids to blind flying; Etruscan safety pin; Excavating Rome's seaport; A modernized university library - Sterling Memorial Library at Yale; Why question the reasoning of animals? - authentic stories seem to indicate their reasoning power. Page 293 is a full page tribute, with black and white photo, to thirty-year old Linus Pauling, hailed as "a rising star who may yet win the Nobel Prize." Light erasure mark at top corner of front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Features: Announcement, with photos, that after seven years of research, the Caterpillar Tractor Company has applied the diesel engine successfully to the tractor. Contains fascinating two-page wide graphic which illustrates and describes business cycles and patent applications from 1840 to 1932 Articles: The transmission engineer's job - to design a n electrical transmission line, tie in a number of power stations, and solve the many attendant problems oftern requires years of work; Editorials - too old at 40? - airplane engine reliability - peace in radio - expensive babies; Gold from goldfish - goldfish, once imported, now raised in great numbers here; Star colors and star temperatures - the problems with which astrophysicists deal in determining the heat given off by flaming heavenly bodies; The business man takes wings - an account of an actual business trip around the country in which much time and money were saved; New light on Sasanian culture - culture of the peoples whose lands were the scene of the wars of Alexander the Great, as shown by recent archeological finds; Concrete bridge makes new record - George Westinghouse Bridge has America's longest concrete span; Is space curved? - some confusing concepts of the physicists cleared up by simple scissors work; Looking at stresses - complex stresses in structures directly vivible by new method; Big Springs - Some springs in this country flow great rivers of water; Why a watch keeps time - two years' time is often required to design a watch that will consistently keep accurate time; Gun recoil control - simple muzzle attachment reduces recoil of guns and prevents lift of the muzzle off the target; Endurance cut from the hillside - stone for modern buildings is cut in huge blocks by methods that have felt the touch of the machine age. Moderate to average wear. Magazine
Features: The new planetariums for Chicago and Philadelphia; Editorials - C.F. Brush, Sea safety code, Men's clothes, air country clubs; Licorice the versatile; Uncle Sam gives us new money - the process, in brief, of making paper currency; Why does an oil gusher gush?; Charting Canada's wilderness from the air - more accurate than with transit and chain; Our army's mechanized forces - development of the American fighting tank since war times (with interesting photos); What becomes of star light?; Is the diesel airplane practical?; Silvering the world's largest telescope; Foiling the burglar III - vault combinations and clocks; Sea Safety contest; the Zeppelin's American home - huge hangar being erected in Akron; Steam Come-back - outdistancing water for generation of electricity; Designing large telescopes; World's largest vineyard in California; Ancient history from aloft; Compressed air used in Novel hospital - diabetes, anemia, and other maladies treated in an unusual manner; the 'heat makes cold' regrigeration unit. Attractive colour Packard automobile advertisement inside back cover. Colour Lucky Strike advertisment upon back cover features a puckered damsel and the caption "To keep a slender figure no one can deny... Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet." There are some rubbings/marks to this page. Page 198 is a full page advertisment for passenger aircraft manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn Michigan. Damage to bottom of spine. Unmarked. Magazine
156 pages. Features: Breast Feeding; Molecular Clouds, Star Formation and Galactic Structure; The Diamond-Anvil, High-Pressure Cell; The Tornado; Vision by Man and Machine; Cell-Adhesion Molecules - a molecular basis for animal form; The nesting behavior of dinosaurs; Prehistoric rice cultivation in southeast Asia; and more. Nostalgic ads including several from the early days of the PC industry. Bit of writing on front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Cruise Liner for the Mersey; Singapore's Golden Line; White Star Liner "Laurentic" of 1927; Sail in Norway; Ferry Scene - A Golden Anniversary; Drake 400; Drawing Ships is Fun; A Celtic Venture; A Master and his Ship - Capt. Mike Forwood and the "Lion"; The Bulldog "Affair". Book
Features: Dwindling Brocklebank Fleet; 100 Years of Collier Loading; White Star Liner "Coptic" of 1881; Excursions of Helgoland; Sail Review - Local Preservation Projects; Life in the 'Castle' Liners; Ships on Stamps - Falkland Islands Mail Ships; Shipping Entrepreneur par Excellence; Steamboats on Windermere; Ferry Scene - End of the A.L.A.; The Future of Sail - Province Race Plan; The Captains Watson and the Empire Line - Part II. Book
Features: What's in a cave?; Painting with pesticides - the controversial organotin paints; Stars with thousands of feet (star fish); The see-through salp; Lighthouse reef - a Caribbean atoll; Coralline algae - pink plants of fhe seafloor; Oceanography on stamps - the Christmas Island Phosphate Company. Sound copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Why Dance?; The Shooting Star - as originated by Bob Hall (with photo of Hall); Giant El Paso Festival; Lynwood Weave; Spring Tour for Ed and Drusilla Gilmore of Yucaipa, California; Hick-Hawk Hoedown at the University of Iowa; Squares of the Month - Alma and Wayne Warga; Cow Counties Hoedown Association at San Bernardino; See-Saw Squares Go Indian; Photo of Captain Brashear's dance class at Club #15 in Yokohama; Stampede in Northern California; Gorgeous photo ad featuring M.G.M. starlet Joan Vohs for Kathy's Cottons of North Hollywood inside back cover; Other nice vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
34 pages. Features: Standardization Committee Report; Adam and Eve; The Houston Star; Guest Caller - Frank Pecinovsky; Callers Clinic in Southern California; Sell newcomers on the fund of square dancing through the 'One Night Stand'; Doll Dance - the Neptunian Club of Manhattan Beach - includes photo of Treg Brown; "Pop" Singer; Photo and write-up on Irma Sturrock of this publication; Nice vintage ads. Subscription renewal form neatly clipped from page 25. Average wear. Few pen doodles to front cover and page 15. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
in-8, 333 pp., photos noir & blanc, broché, couv. Bel exemplaire. [109B-19]
Paperback Like New. Pls. allow within 20 - 25 business days delivery time as this is a new relase book from publishers.
Pages 1381-1412. Many great black and white photos. Features: Captain Fryatt and the "Brussels" in the War of 1914-1918 (continued); Australia's Oldest Steamship - The "Edina"; The United States Navy; Luxury Cruising - The Arandora Star of the Blue Star Line; Sailing Ships in Collision - off Newcastle, New South Wales, April 1902 - photos with captions; By-Passing Niagara - the new Welland Canal; Youth at the Helm - William Albert Robinson sailed round the world from New York between June 1928 and November 1931 in a ketch only 32 feet 6 inches long. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Three-hole punched. A sound copy. Book
Pages 357-388. Many nice black and white photos. Features: Continuation of Sir John Franklin article; Diving for Pearls - article with great photos; Marine Engines and their Story - part 2; The Wild Boat of the Atlantic - the clipper Dreadnought; In the Royal Navy - much training is required before a youth may enter the Royal Navy; Seven Years Under the Sea - the sunken White Star liner Laurentic; Moderate wear. Three-hole punched. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the RMAS tug Typhoon; Full-page photo of the USS New Jersey with gun ablaze off Vietnam; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Cruise Ship Review; New Warships for Old; Dowager of the Atlantic - an account of the career of the ss Stavangerfjord - part 2; Manchester Docks in Their Heyday - great photos; Reefer Tramp - Capt. A.W. Kinghorn recalls a recent voyage aboard Afric Star; Ports of Call; Enter the Battleship 'Iowa'! - photo-illustrated article; Ferry Fleets Update; Ship Sales; Large colour photo of the USS Iowa inside front cover; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Stella Polaris; Ferry Fleets Update; On the Waterfront; Ferry Focus - Color Viking; Moldavia and Mongolia - Neil McCart reviews the careers of two P&O liners of the 1920s which were the company's first turbine-powered ships; Voyage Report - Captain and Son, by Captain Sandy Kinghorn; The 'Tamaroa Tatler' - recalled by Nigel Smith; London Welcomes the 'Minerva'; Dordt in Stoom - the biannual Dutch National Steam Rally; Far East Ship Safari - searching historic and preserved passenger ships in Japan and Hong Kong; Cruise Ship Review; Birth of a Star - David Barton recalls the maiden voyage of the Blue Star cargo liner Hobart Star; The World's Navies - Portugal and Spain; Former 'Navvies' in Canadian Waters - former vessels of The General Steam Navigation Co Ltd - recollections by R.B. Knickle; Memories of North Wales Pleasure Steamers - photofeature; Ports of Call; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Viking Line's Mariella - currently the largest ferry in the world; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ships Pictorial; European Ferry Commentary; History of Coast Lines - Part 2 - the rise and fall of a coastal shipping empire; Roy Cressey describes the wide variety of ships built by Goole Shipbuilders - part 2 - the Post-War years; Naval Review; French Trilogy of Disaster - Part 1 - "Georges Philippar"; Ships Sales; New Ship News; By the Latest Packet; Full-page photo of the Scottish Star and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the HMS Invincible; Large photo of the Shaw Savill passenger/cargo liner Gothic inside front cover; Full-page photo of the HMS Repulse; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Naval Review; From Cargo Ship to Royal Yacht - the career of Shaw Savill's "Gothic"; Box Boat Voyage - description of a typical voyage in the Blue Star Line container ship "New Zealand Star" - between Australasian and Gulf Ports; Shipping of the Scottish N.E. Coast Ports - Part 1 - Perth, Dundee and Tayport; 'Operation Rheostat' - Suez Canal 1974 - Jack Worth recalls the minesweeping of the Suez Canal ten years ago; European Ferry Commentary; Nice photo of the tug Indefatigable inside back cover; and more. Spine rolled otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Russian three-masted barque Tovarisch under full sail; Great photo of Northern Star in 1962 inside front cover; Nice photo of the QE II returning from its role as a Falklands troop ship; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ships Pictorial; European Ferry Commentary; Dutch Motor Coasters - part 2; Southern Cross and Northern Star - Part 1; Heroines of the South Atlantic; Ships that made Falklands Victory possible; Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race - a review of the sail training ships at Falmouth and Southampton; Car Ferries to the Western Isles - the ships and services operating from Mallaig, Kyle of Lochalsh and Ullapool to Skye and Lewis - part 3; Ship Sales; Letters, Nice photo of the HMS Argonaut in 1946 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Rockhampton Star; Large photo of the Stratheden inside front cover; Full-page photo of the restored barque Elissa under sail; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Naval Review; The Restoration of the Elissa - Harry Turnbull describes the saga of the restoration of a Scottish-built barque at Galveston, Texas; The Modern Harbour Tug - M.J. Gaston reviews recent development in their design and technology; The White Sisters - part 2 of a review of the careers of the P&O Liners 'Strathmore', 'Strathallan', and 'Stratheden'; Happy and Glorious - Gerry Honeywell recalls the Fleet Review of July, 1910 and a pioneer aviator who transported his machine around Devon and Cornwall in the guard's van of a train; New Ship News; Ship Sales; European Ferry Commentary; By the Latest Packet; Nice photo of the HMS Queen in 1946 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
The Shirley Temple story from child star to Ambassador to Ghana. Lots of photographs. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
Features: Bobby Moore writes for you - 'England's worst player gets a yellow jersey; 16,000 miles of high speed danger - over a hundred cars will battle in the World Cup Rally - Roger Clark will pilot the SHOOT rally car; Quick Quiz; Interview with Nottingham Forest's Henry Newton; Tony Hateley - 'he always gives all he's got!'; Full-page colour photo of Alan Warboys; Johan Cruyff - the George Best of Holland; When the "Wee Blue Devils" Thrashed England! - a SHOOT special on the Home Championships; Home Championships Line-Up; Ian Bowyer - the star who silenced the Kop!; Colour centerfold photo of the Queen's Park Rangers - second division pacemakers; Too old at 30? - some exceptions to the rule; Five leading referees speak out about their tough job; Peter Simpson played his way into England's limelight; If Swansea can keep up their promotion challenge, the crowds will flock back to Vetch Field; Full-page color photos of Billy Hughes and John McPhee; Dundee's bid to become Soctland's Senior Soccer City; Can Burnley break their no-win hoodoo?; Focus on Derek Parkin; Scrapbook of the Sixties; Back cover colour photo of Gordon Marshall. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
CONDIZIONI: Perfette PESO / WEIGHT: 300 gr. without package
in-8°, 302 + 152 pages, nombreuses illustrations in-t. n&b et couleurs, broche, couverture illustree plast. Très bel exemplaire.- VG+++ [WE-3]
petit in-4 oblong, 127 pp. entièrement illustre N/B et en couleurs, glossaire, relie cartonnage illustre plastifie. Bel exemplaire. [P-33] Edition enrichie de deuxportraits d'Hubert REEVES par Raymond MORETTI.
in-4° 160 pages, nombreuses photos n&b, cartonnage de l'editeur, jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [P-34]