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180143492Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1801. Without wrappers as published in "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 7 Viertes Stück. The entire issue offered =Heft 4. Pp. 387-528. Ritter's announcement p. 525. With titlepage to volume 7. Clean and fine. Titlepage a bit shavedin inner margin. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Ritter's announcement of his discovery of ultraviolet light in a halfpage letter addressed to Gilbert's Annalen. With that discovery it became clear that visible light represents no more than a fraction of a continous spectrum.A year earlier in 1800 William Herschel discovered infrared light. This was the first time that a form of light beyond visible light had been detected. After hearing about Herschel's discovery of an invisible form of light beyond the red portion of the spectrum Ritter decided to conduct experiments to determine if invisible light existed beyond the violet end of the spectrum as well. He had heard that blue light caused a greater reaction in silver chloride than red light did. Ritter decided to measure the rate at which silver chloride reacted to the different colors of light. He directed sunlight through a glass prism to create a spectrum. He then placed silver chloride in each color of the spectrum and found that it showed little change in the red part of the spectrum but darkened toward the violet end of the spectrum. Johann Ritter then decided to place silver chloride in the area just beyond the violet end of the spectrum in a region where no sunlight was visible. To his amazement this region showed the most intense reaction of all. This showed for the first time that an invisible form of light existed beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. This new type of light which Ritter called Chemical Rays later became known as ultraviolet light or ultraviolet radiation the word ultra means beyond. - Parkinson Breakthroughs: 1801 P. </em> unknown
0428840604.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1332433553.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
190622794South Norwalk Connecticut: Various 1906. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. Sammelband of the Annual Reports of the Board of Electric Light Commissioners of South Norwalk Connecticut #1-6 and 8-13 covering 1893-1906. Red buckram binding with gilt lettering. 8vo. Ex-library properly withdrawn from the Reform Club library at Columbia University with their bookplate on the front pastedown endpaper front flyleaf perished. Original report covers bound in the whole bound in red buckram cloth binding with gold lettering on the spine panel. Stamps of the Reform Club periodically throughout some browning generally good copies. Some wrappers tabbed back in having detached previously.<br/><br/>1st annual report: 1893: 19 pages plus wrapper and letter noting "Our people as a unit are firm believers in municipal ownership and we are in a condition to speak from a most successful experience as you will note by glancing over our reports." 2nd: 1894: 23 pages. 3rd: 1895: 23 pages. 4th: 1896: 24 pages. 5th: 1897: 24 pages. 6th: 1898: 26 pages with the list of alarm boxes on rear cover. 7th: missing. 8th: 1900: 24 1 pages. 9th: 1901: 23 pages. 10th: 1903: 30 pages. 11th: 1904: 32 pages. 12th: 1905: 28 pages. 13th: 1906: 32 pages. Cloth. A nice early set of reporting concerning how electric light was deployed in a municipality. Reports include the details of operating expenses including personnel plant statistics and occasional images of the physical plant. One can also track the locations of fire alarm boxes a neat feature.<br/><br/>Scarce with OCLC showing only one copy at the Huntington HUV. Various unknown books
143 pages. Document author's life from 1946. Edwards was a past-president of the Federation of Canadian Artists. Light wear and unmarked but for prior owner's name and details upon half-title page. (Prior owner was Lillian Postgate, author of Lillian Postgate's Story) Book
171 pages. Only light wear and soiling. Quarter inch tear to bottom of back cover. "If you're bored with your job and hate getting up in the morning to go to work, maybe it's time you looked for another way to make a living. Hundreds of other Canadians have done just that... created their own jobs and turned their lives around. Author talked to them and found out why so many people across this country want to work for themselves and how they made it possible." - from the front cover. Detailed looks at more than 20 people and how they changed their lives. Book
Features: Verge Watch Movements in Wood Cases; A Tompion Watch dug up on the South Downs in 1977; The Suspended Foliot and New Light on early Pendulum Clocks; Mudge Milestones, Watch Dates; A.H.S. Tour - 1980 - Holland; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: Disputes Between Masters and Their Workmen; The Use of the Ultra-Violet Lamp in Painted Dial Restoration; Visit to a Clerkenwell Clock Factory; The Froxfield Clock; The Rise and Fall of Chronometer Manufacturing; The 13th Century 'King Hezekiah' Water Clock - Addenda; A New Look at the Dating of Early English Clocks; Sundials at Hever Castle; Eclipses and the St. Alban's Clock; and more. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Quality copy. Book
96 pages including index. Abundantly illustrated. Written especially for the ordinary collector, this book shows that one does not have to be rich to enjoy starting and building up a collection of clocks. 95 illustrations, 30 in colour. Moderate wear to unmarked book. Average wear to illustrated, price-clipped dust jacket which bears light beige discolouration at top edge of front panel. Solid copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Buying Silver Candlesticks; Ornately decorated furniture from the mide-to-late 19th century in Britain and on the Continent; Neglected Pottery - the 19th century Staffordshire firm of Samuel Alcock & Company; Seeing the Light - personal story of a "Liverpool" coffee cup and the fun, excitement and knowledge that its impulsive acquisition resulted in; Edward Frederick Brewtnall (1846-1902) - a London painter, in oil and watercolour, of genre, landscape and figure subjects; Market Report - Lighting and Mirrors; and much more. Lavishly produced upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Collecting Orrefors - the Swedish Orrefors glassworks revolutionized glass production during the 1920s and 1930s; George Barret Junior (1767-1842) - Apostle of Light; Who was Hepplewhite? - Suffolk antique theft may throw light on this mysterious 18th century English furniture figure; Birds in Branches - rare early Chelsea, Derby, Longton Hall and Bow figures and bird models; Cotswolds Creation - a masterpiece of English naive painting forms centrepiece of Cotswolds exhibition; The Spectacular 2,200 piece Swan Service - its partial reappearance makes a fascinating detective story; Worcester Porcelain - market report; many attractive ads; and much more. Lavishly produced upon glossy stock. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
40 pages. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Covers taped together. Includes colour full-page 'Jamavana' cigar advertisement. Features include: Craftsmanship in Mahogany; Silver Tea-Pots and Coffee-Pots; English Gate-Leg Tables; New Light on Old Pewter; Georgian Portrait Painters; Bow Porcelain 1745-75. Book
199004820X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197512841DLZ-Service, Winterthur, 1975. 112 Seiten, 4°, ca. 30 x 23 cm, kartoniert
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2020x-0367489813Taylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 208 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.63 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2020x-0367489821Taylor & Francis 2020. Paperback. New. 208 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
2007DADAX0367489813Routledge 2020-07-08. 1. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.44x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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A9780367489823Paperback / softback. New. <p>Applied Positive Pedagogy in Sports Coaching: International Cases reflects the uptake of it by coaches across different countries and sport settings through its complete focus on their experiences of using it and adapting it to their needs and contexts. </p> paperback
A9780367489816Hardback. New. <p>Applied Positive Pedagogy in Sports Coaching: International Cases reflects the uptake of it by coaches across different countries and sport settings through its complete focus on their experiences of using it and adapting it to their needs and contexts. </p> hardcover
240 pages including index. Provides an accessible and informed introduction to the development of new theoretical approaches to human geography. Sets out to explain the key features of these new approaches, and to trace their antecedents and implications. Highlights points of comparison, contrast inter-connection and dissimilarity. Light to moderate wear. Minimal high-lighting else unmarked. Binding sound. Very good copy. Book