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1864258614London: Hatchrard and Co. 187 Piccadilly 1864. Third edition. 164 pp. 12mo. Half green morocco VG. Third edition. 164 pp. 12mo. <br/><br/> Hatchrard and Co. 187 Piccadilly unknown
1893PHO-840Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1893. in-4° (295x230), 254 p., 178 figures dans le texte , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs ornés de motifs floraux , cachet , charnière frottée , bon exemplaire.
18727190Thomas Crowell 1872. HB NODJ ISSUED 1872 1st edition Burgundy Cloth decorated Gold gilt Altho it may be embossed Leather Cover has minor Rub wear & Scuff small chip near spine Cover several pages small edge stain on some dated blank page couple notations former owner VG/VG- AS-IS NODJ inner Hinge starting Nice & Tight. First Edition. Hard Cover. Thomas Crowell hardcover
1893PHO-838Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1893, in-4 (295x230), 208 pp, 4 planches , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre , cachet , petites griffures ,intérieur propre .
187864621878 Hetzel paris sans date (catalogue 1878 en fin de volume) In8 cartonnage éditeur aux initiales 180 pages illustrations Emile Bayard et a de Neuville
18612107903Charlottenburg, im Selbstverlag des Verfassers 1861. 36, (2) Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (22,5 x 15,5 cm). Priv.-Halbleinenband mit Kopie des Orig.-Umschlages als Bezug. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1845PHO-846London, R. and J. E. Taylor , 1845, in-4° (280x220), 444 pp ,relié demi cuir époque , dos lisse avec titre et date,cachet, charnière fendue , coiffes usées , manque papier au plat .
1872WOC-1369Nouvelle édition. Ouvrage illustré de dessins par Bennett, dans le texte, hors-texte, une grande carte repliée des constellations, frontispice et vignette sur la page de titre. Paris, Bibliothèque d'Éducation et de Récréation, J. Hetzel et Cie, 1872. Petit in-4 (26,5x16,5cm) reliure percaline carmin, 1er plat illustré de motifs noirs et dorés, avec une représentation de la Grande Ours dans un carré noir, dos orné et tranches dorées. XI,467pp. + catalogue. Quelques rousseurs.
1889PHO-810Paris , Gauthier- Villars, 1889; in 4 relié , XXIII-332p., illustré d’une planche dépliante avec 3 figures , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs orné avec auteur , titre et date , filets sur les plats , inscription dorée sur le plats , cachets , bel exemplaire .
1851PHO-851London , George Barclay , 1851-1853 , 2 volumes in-4 , 113 pp et 43 p en pagination continu , relié demi cuir époque , dos lisse orné avec auteur , titre et tomaison , tranches rouges , cachets , bon exemplaire .
1874PHO-814London, Her majesty’s stationery office , grands in-4° ,2 volumes relié percale bleue éditeur , dos lisse , titre en lettre or sur les plats , tranches mouchetées , IV-319 et VI-568 , bon état.
18852092902144000578Seikanya 1885. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Seikanya paperback
1851PHO-830Dublin,A. Thom, 1851-53 , 2 volumes in-8°, xii-224p-iv , 2-228p-1 ,relié pleine percale éditeur à décor , titre en or sur les plats , dos lisse avec auteur , tomaison et date , cachets .bon exemplaire
1870G54023Barcelona, Fiol y Gros 1870-1871 Complet en 2 tomes: 656, [4] + 590 [2] pp., richement illustré (gravures dans le texte, plan double-page en couleurs), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins peu touchés), 30cm., texte en espagnol, qqs.rousseurs, bon exemplaire
1868PHO-9231868/1872 , Paris, à l’Imprimerie Impériale (1868) et à l'Imprimerie Nationale (1872) ,2 volumes in-8 (160x240), relié demi chagrin,dos lisse avec auteur titre et tomaisons,cachet et inscription dorée sur le plat.
188042402(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1879, Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 539-593.
188042402London Harrison and Sons 1880. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1879 Vol. 171 - Part II. Pp. 539-593. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a main paper by the "Father of Geophysics" in which he shows that the effect of the tides was to force a retreat of the moon from the earth - thus going backward in time in the history of the earth he concludes that the earth had been in contact with the moon and this represents the time at which the whirling earth threw off a portion of its outer crust by centrifugal action loosing angular motion in that way."Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time."DSB. </em> unknown
188247477S W Partridge 1882. 1st edition. Hardback. Full morocco gilt VG. 64pp 2 steel engravings 1 original photographic illustration SIGNED with a long inscription by the author to a Mr & Mrs John E Waters 'in memory of the Leeves family' moire silk endpapers bevelled boards with elaborate gilt tooled borders gilt dentelles leather rather rubbed at the corners a nice copy. A collection of verse with titles such as 'A Voyage in Greek Waters' 'The Blind Child' 'A Prayer for Ireland' etc which were written by Anna Maria Moon. She was the Granddaughter of Lieut Leeves 1st Foot Guards who upon his retirement in 1773 became the rector of Wrington Somerset. The book contains his portrait & a view of his church and it is to him that she dedicates her inscription. Seemingly scarce as COPAC only reocrd one copy at the Bodleian. S W Partridge hardcover
186330892London: Hatchard & Co 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 27 1; bound with: Moon A Second Defence of the Queen's English. London: Hatchard & Co. 1863; pp. 38; bound with: Opinions of the Press for both of the foregoing 1 leaf each; bound with: Just published . Poems: by G Washington Moon pp. 4 ostensibly an advertisement but including two poems one entitled "Deeds not Words." Later wrappers; very good. Apt criticism of the Dean's infamous essay which Moon found to be riddled with structural and grammatical inaccuracies. This pamphlet had no small influence was later expanded with A Second Defense. <br/><br/> Hatchard & Co unknown books
186330892London: Hatchard & Co 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 27 1; bound with: Moon A Second Defence of the Queen's English. London: Hatchard & Co. 1863; pp. 38; bound with: Opinions of the Press for both of the foregoing 1 leaf each; bound with: Just published . Poems: by G Washington Moon pp. 4 ostensibly an advertisement but including two poems one entitled "Deeds not Words." Later wrappers; very good. Apt criticism of the Dean's infamous essay which Moon found to be riddled with structural and grammatical inaccuracies. This pamphlet had no small influence was later expanded with A Second Defense. Hatchard & Co unknown
18744610Lyon, H. Georg, 1874 ; fort in-8, broché ; (4) ff., 812 pp.
188042425(London, Harrison and Sons, 1880). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1879, Vol. 170 - Part II. Pp. 447-538 and. 1 plate. Clean and fine.
188042425London Harrison and Sons 1880. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1879 Vol. 170 - Part II. Pp. 447-538 and. 1 plate. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of an importent paper announcing Darwin's so-called "Resonance Theory" of the origin of the moon according to which the moon might have originated from the fission of a parent earth as the result of an instability produced by resonant solar tides."Darwin's most significant contribution to the history of science lies in his pioneering work in the application of detailled dynamical analysis to cosmological and geological problems. That many of his conclusions are now out of date should in no way diminish the historical interest in his experiments nor the importent service thet he rendered cosmogony by the example he gave of putting various hypotheses to the test of actual calculations. Darwin's method remains a milestone in the development of cosmogony and subsequent investigators have favored it over the merely qualitative arguments prevalent until that time."DSB. </em> unknown
181212-1-150Paris, Courcier, Imprimeur-Libraire pour les Mathematiques, 1812. gr. 8°, Titel, 3 Bll., 88 S.; Hldr
1808FIN1-F-9London: J. Johnson et al 1808. Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 3.5". None. A smart copy of this Georgian working book showing the measurements and values of goods. The thirteenth edition. Containing numerous tables allowing readers to 'ascertain the Value of any Number of Hundreds Pounds Ounces Ells or Yards &c. at any Price whatever. saving much Time in costing up'. Including tables of dimensions interest brokerage expenses income etc. In a modern full leather binding. Externally slightly rubbed with fading to spine. Internally firmly bound. Slight browning prominent to page edges with intermittent small spots. Heavier spotting to endpapers. Ink signatures of James Martin Yardley dated 1891 to front blank and ink ownership stamp of J. Martin to verso of rear blank. Very Good J. Johnson et al hardcover