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185950277Holy Island Scotland 1859. <p>Bifolium. 4pp. 183 x 114 mm. A few pin-holes small marginal tear but very good.</p> <p><br /> From English physiologist and naturalist William B. Carpenter who "helped shape the modern life sciences in Britain Oxford DNB through both his writings and his work as a teacher and administrator at what is now the University of London. Carpenter performed valuable researches in marine zoology and was directly influential in persuading the British Admiralty to sponsor the Challenger expedition the first major scientific study of the deep oceans. Carpenter is also recognized as one of the founders of the modern theory of the adaptive unconscious--he observed that the human perceptual system and the mechanism of human thought operates almost completely outside of conscious awareness. Carpenter's correspondent was the wife of police magistrate and author John Paget.</p> <br /> <p>On the death of his mother-in-law:</p> <p>I feel sure that you will be sadly interested in learning that we received two days ago the unexpected intelligence of the death of Mrs. Powell which took place quite suddely on the night of the 30th. She had been failing for some time and seemed to suffer much from disappointment in regard to the affair of the pension having a great wish to be independent of the assistance of her friends and strongly desiring that her father's service to the nation should be acknowledged . . . There was not the least indication of suffering quite the contrary . . . So that I quite believe that she must have passed from the unconsciousness of sleep into that of death. For her and for all those who were interested for her I am satisfied that this will be felt the most desirable termination . . .</p> . unknown
18761402965Milwaukee 1876. One-page ALS discussing travels plans and sharing his thoughts on a recent fall: "Your telegram was duly rec'd. But I had before then knocked my brains out falling against a curb stone--doing however no perceptible damage to the curb stone." In Very Good condition with mild age toning wear to corners and edges and minor staining to verso. RW Consignment. Shelved at Rockville Room A General Ephemera Part 2. Matthew Hale Carpenter 1824-1881 was a lawyer and a politician known as the "Greatest Lawyer of the Northwest" and also serving as a U.S. Senator.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Hon. Jeremiah S. Black 1810-1883 was a prominent Pennsylvania lawyer judges and statesman. Served as U.S. Attorney General and briefly as U.S. Secretary of State. 1402965. Special Collections - Upstairs. unknown
19973Warrington 8 June no year given. 3 pp. 7 x 4 inches in good condition some paper adhering to blank verso. Philip Pearsall Carpenter Rev. Dr. 1819 1877 Presbyterian minister and conchologist. His field work as a malacologist or conchologist in North America is still well regarded today. A man of many talents he wrote published taught and was a volunteer explaining the growing study of shells in North America. Carpenter was the Presbyterian minister in Warrington between 1846 and 1862 and he studied the collection of shells in the local museum between 1860 and 1865 before moving to Canada. unknown
18059Windsor Cottage Leamington Spa 29 August 1846. 2 pp. 9 x 7 inches with a printed version of Carpenters lyric The Kettle On The Hob tipped on to the verso of the address leaf minor defects only. Leamington postmark. . my chief object is to further my songs in a literary point of view. Joseph Edwards Carpenter 1813-1885 playwright and songwriter. In 1851 Carpenter moved from Leamington to London. He wrote various touring musical entertainments such as The Road the Rail and the River and a Vocal Pictorial and Descriptive Illustration of Uncle Tom's Cabin 1853. A two-act musical drama The Sanctuary and his three-act drama Love and Honour appeared in 1854 and a three-act drama of Adam Bede in 1862. He wrote lyrics for over 2500 songs and duets publishing them in Ainsworth's Magazine and other magazines in partnership with various composers including Henry Bishop and Stephen Glover. He wrote the words for What Are The Wild Waves Saying 1850 suggested by the deathbed scene of little Paul in Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. unknown
187531440London: 56 Regents Park Road 1875. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. On a stub attached to a larger colored sheet some discoloration of larger sheet folds else very good. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Writing to Youmans that he is sending the last corrected revise of his lecture as asking for the earliest insertion into the magazine continuing that he will be giving his lecture on Human Automatism at Belfast on the 27th "which wil be rather supplemental to thatn an repetition of my Glasgow lecture. If it is well reported as I expect it will be in one of the Belfast papers would a revised Report be of any value to you" Carpenter was noted for his research in botany microscopy zoology and physiology and was a co-leader of the research team in 1868-70 on the deep sea scientific expedition aboard the "Lightning" and "Challenger." Youmans was the founder of "Popular Science Monthly' and planned the "International Scientific Series" he was a noted lecturer on science and author of several works. Provenance: From the autograph collection of W. P. Webster 56 Regents Park Road unknown
1942503467<p>AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT: "With warmest greetings Yours always.May 26th '42" probably clipped from closing of an ALS. 2 1/2" x 7 /12".</p>
187941099London 1879. <p>Carpenter William B. 1813-85. Autograph letter signed to Mr. John Paget 1811-98. London 56 Regents Part Rd. N.W. June 2 1879. 4pp. 178 x 114 mm. A few tiny pin-holes but fine otherwise.</p> <p>From English physiologist and naturalist William B. Carpenter who "helped shape the modern life sciences in Britain Oxford DNB through both his writings and his work as a teacher and administrator at what is now the University of London. Carpenter performed valuable researches in marine zoology and was directly influential in persuading the British Admiralty to sponsor the Challenger expedition the first major scientific study of the deep oceans. Carpenter is also recognized as one of the founders of the modern theory of the adaptive unconscious-he observed that the human perceptual system and the mechanism of human thought operates almost completely outside of conscious awareness. </p> <p>Carpenter's letter which discusses a false confession to murder made by a mentally unbalanced young man reads in part as follows:</p> <p>Dear Mr. Paget In turning out my papers at the University today I have come upon a document which I forward to you containing the Father's statement of his Son's relation to the "Brompton Murder" case with full particulars of the latter's confession and its inconsistency with the facts. </p> <p>I believe that I did not send in this to the Home Secy.; but that what I specially urged upon him was the evidence with which Knowles had supplied me of the "cracky" nature of the youth's mind and of the obviously hereditary tendency to brood as shown in the father and aunt-the latter an old servant of Knowles. And I remember also that there was evidence of the youth having had money in the Savings Bank and of his having drawn out a pound just before the Crystal Palace Police Fête.</p> <p>This altogether made so strong an impression on Mr. Bruce that he at once commuted the sentence; and the family were so sensible that the lad was not fit to take care of himself that they expressed no disappointment at his not having received a free pardon. . . .</p> <p>Carpenter's correspondent was the police magistrate and author John Paget whose Paradoxes and Puzzles published in 1874 included accounts of a number of sensational crimes. We have not been able to identify the murder case to which Carpenter refers in his letter.</p> . unknown
406553½" x 2½" printed with his name and "Membre de l'Institut" and the address 66 Bould de Rochechouart no date unknown
25040This noted French composer collaborated with Sergei Diaghilev on many Ballets Russes productions; also a well-known music critic. ALS in French 1p 4 3/4" X 7" n.p. 1930 February 28. Near fine. On letterhead of the "Comedie Francaise" Charpentier notifies American expatriate pianist and music critic Irving Schwerke 1893-1975 of his appointment as director of a music journal. Very uncommon and a lovely vintage example. unknown
187531440London: 56 Regents Park Road 1875. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. On a stub attached to a larger colored sheet some discoloration of larger sheet folds else very good. 2 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. Writing to Youmans that he is sending the last corrected revise of his lecture as asking for the earliest insertion into the magazine continuing that he will be giving his lecture on Human Automatism at Belfast on the 27th "which wil be rather supplemental to thatn an repetition of my Glasgow lecture. If it is well reported as I expect it will be in one of the Belfast papers would a revised Report be of any value to you" Carpenter was noted for his research in botany microscopy zoology and physiology and was a co-leader of the research team in 1868-70 on the deep sea scientific expedition aboard the "Lightning" and "Challenger." Youmans was the founder of "Popular Science Monthly' and planned the "International Scientific Series" he was a noted lecturer on science and author of several works. Provenance: From the autograph collection of W. P. Webster 56 Regents Park Road unknown books
187941099London 1879. <p>Carpenter William B. 1813-85. Autograph letter signed to Mr. John Paget 1811-98. London 56 Regents Part Rd. N.W. June 2 1879. 4pp. 178 x 114 mm. A few tiny pin-holes but fine otherwise.</p> <p>From English physiologist and naturalist William B. Carpenter who "helped shape the modern life sciences in Britain Oxford DNB through both his writings and his work as a teacher and administrator at what is now the University of London. Carpenter performed valuable researches in marine zoology and was directly influential in persuading the British Admiralty to sponsor the Challenger expedition the first major scientific study of the deep oceans. Carpenter is also recognized as one of the founders of the modern theory of the adaptive unconscious-he observed that the human perceptual system and the mechanism of human thought operates almost completely outside of conscious awareness. </p> <p>Carpenter's letter which discusses a false confession to murder made by a mentally unbalanced young man reads in part as follows:</p> <p>Dear Mr. Paget In turning out my papers at the University today I have come upon a document which I forward to you containing the Father's statement of his Son's relation to the "Brompton Murder" case with full particulars of the latter's confession and its inconsistency with the facts. </p> <p>I believe that I did not send in this to the Home Secy.; but that what I specially urged upon him was the evidence with which Knowles had supplied me of the "cracky" nature of the youth's mind and of the obviously hereditary tendency to brood as shown in the father and aunt-the latter an old servant of Knowles. And I remember also that there was evidence of the youth having had money in the Savings Bank and of his having drawn out a pound just before the Crystal Palace Police Fête.</p> <p>This altogether made so strong an impression on Mr. Bruce that he at once commuted the sentence; and the family were so sensible that the lad was not fit to take care of himself that they expressed no disappointment at his not having received a free pardon. . . .</p> <p>Carpenter's correspondent was the police magistrate and author John Paget whose Paradoxes and Puzzles published in 1874 included accounts of a number of sensational crimes. We have not been able to identify the murder case to which Carpenter refers in his letter.</p> . unknown books
217424 measures being the opening measures of the concerto in piano score marked "Allegro" at head and dated "March '39." Notated in ink on an album leaf 89 x 145 mm. An American composer "Carpenter's later works the majority of them instrumental continued to bring him much acclaim notably the beautiful and assertive Quintet in Three Movements the Violin Concerto often performed by Balokovic and the Second Symphony performed first by Walter and the New York PO." Thomas C. Pierson in Grove Music Online. unknown books
503467See Discription. Signed-Autographs Very good CARPENTER John Alden. AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT: "With warmest greetings Yours always.May 26th '42" probably clipped from closing of an ALS. 2 1/2" x 7 /12". Signed by Authors. See Discription unknown books
19995Paris, Bibliothèque - Charpentier, 1934. In-12, broché, 248 pp.
7326The Eolian Company LTD Paris Vers 1900
Paris, Bibliothèque - Charpentier, 1934. In-12, broché, 248 pp.
23903besson ,an VII, 2 vol. in-16 201141871 pages , frontispices , reliés demi-basane moderne (manque moitié page de titre au tome 2) ,Etat correct , .(2 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 ).
feb23211Alcris. Used. ; Romanian Edition of Aventura la capatul lumii Romantic 251; For more details please contact me Alcris unknown
CA01B-00141International Textbook Company. Collectible - Good. Scranton PA: International Textbook Company 1929. 3 volumes. 12mo. Each volume individually paginated by section. Illus. Good book. Small pencil notation in vol. 2. carburetors ignition lubrication cooling accessories maintenance Inquire if you need further information. International Textbook Company unknown
192916916Scranton PA: International Textbook Company 1929. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> A Comprehensive And Technically Dense Record Of Aviation Propulsion At The Dawn Of The Golden Age Of Flight. <br /> <br /> Published just two years after Lindbergh's crossing this three-volume set provides a meticulous engineering overview of engine mechanics ignition systems and maintenance protocols used by the U.S. Navy and commercial sectors. The work is defined by its high-fidelity technical drawings and fold-out schematics serving as a primary instructional artifact for the generation of mechanics who powered the interwar aviation boom.<br /> <br /> PHYSICAL FEATURES: Stiff black leatherette with blind-stamped titles on front covers and gilt-stamped titles on the spines. Featuring marble endpages in all volumes. Extensively illustrated throughout with intricate line drawings engineering charts and technical diagrams. Includes two large fold-out charts in Volume I detailing engine cross-sections. 7.5 inches tall. Each volume contains two distinct parts with individual pagination.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good. The bindings are tight and square showing moderate shelf handling wear and light rubbing to the extremities. The internal text blocks are clean with light even age-toning throughout. Volume II contains two horizontally torn pages in the center which have been stabilized with old tape repairs; otherwise the set is free of significant internal markings or structural failure. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -<br /> Donald M. Carpenter's collaboration with the I.C.S. represents a pivotal moment in the democratization of technical aviation knowledge. While high-level engineering was restricted to elite universities the International Textbook Company provided accessible military-grade instruction to the growing workforce of ground crews and civilian pilots during the 1920s.<br /> <br /> The year 1929 was the zenith of aviation speculation and technological pride before the Great Depression. This set documents the specific mechanical standards that enabled long-distance flight and the nascent air-mail service including the elementary principles of electricity that were beginning to revolutionize cockpit instrumentation.<br /> <br /> As a complete three-volume set it survives as a vital primary document for the history of technology specifically reflecting the U.S. Navy's rigorous standards for engine ignition and cooling-systems that would be tested and refined leading into the Second World War.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Technical Scope: <br /> Volume I: Aviation Engines Parts 1-2 Core mechanical theory. <br /> Volume II: Carburetors Electricity Ignition Lubrication and Cooling. <br /> Volume III: Accessories Management and Maintenance.<br /> Historical Impact: Captures the state of 'cutting-edge' naval aviation technology in 1929 documenting the transition from primitive WWI-era powerplants to more sophisticated reliable interwar radial and inline engines.<br /> Design: The diagrams serve as a high-water mark for pedagogical technical art designed for clarity in high-stakes military and industrial environments.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Aviation History Aeronautical Engineering Military Technology US Navy 1920s Ephemera Internal Combustion Engines Technical Manual Reference Work Americana. International Textbook Company unknown
mon0000364806FriesenPress 15/05/2023 00:00:01. paperback. Very Good. 2.4365 in x 21.5736 in x 13.9594 in. FriesenPress paperback
Z1-T-021-00746Hub Publications. Used - Acceptable. Used - Acceptable. Barcode page removed. Sticker on cover. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library with wear and barcode page may have been removed. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Hub Publications unknown
703661Editorial Prensa Española 1964 Madrid. 32x22. Rústica tapa blanda. 310 pgs. Láminas en b/n a plena página fuera de texto. Intonso. W2283 Editorial Prensa Española, 1964, Madrid. paperback
192534787NY: Samuel French. Near Fine. 1925. Softcover. Wraps. Early edition. This play is from the novel by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Spine head chipped light edgewear to wraps. With b/w photos from the play. Sound and unmarked. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Samuel French paperback
0071748407.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback