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1936RO80043172CLERCX L.. Juin 1936. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. Paginé de 59 à 101.. . . . Classification Dewey : 633.6-Plantes sucrières, le sucre
B9786207010820Paperback / softback. New. paperback
ria9786207010820_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In this book we find computer topics of great interest to the general population such as the dangers found in social networks in children attacks and vulnerabilities of communications network security and social engineering hackers paperback
1910DEZ-1414Lambersart-Lille, édité par l'auteur, sans date (1910). In-8, broché, 420 pp. 4 ff en début et 10 ff en fin de volume de publicités. 2ème édition. Ouvrage illustré de 368 figures in texte. Tome premier seul, couverture jaunie, défraîchie et tâchée, dos légèrement décollé, certains cahiers en partie débrochés, papier jauni, quelques rousseurs.
18981044911898 A Paris, Georges Carré et C. Naud, Editeurs - 1898 - 1 vol in-8 - Demi basane brune - 5 nerfs, fleurons et titre en doré - 236 pages -
2019x-3030335011Springer 2019. Hardcover. New. 301 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.69 inches. Springer hardcover
2020x-3030335046Springer Nature 2020. Paperback. New. 280 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Springer Nature paperback
38498Paris. Furne, Jouvet. Pagnerre. Hachette. 1871. In-12. Demi-chagrin brun. 5 nerfs. Titre et fleurons dorés. 375 p. Ex-Libris Gérard de Chapel d'Espinassoux. Bon état. Qlques rousseurs.
1987705059Gießen, 1987. M. 1 Kte., 75 Tab. u. 17 Abb. 2 Bl., II, 157 S., 2 Bl.
20206386748112Springer pp. 280 2020th edition . Papeback. New. Springer unknown
2017LFA-126722231Un ouvrage de 442 pages, format 110 x 180 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2017, Editions J'ai Lu, bon état
1995VBA-4Chez les auteurs, 1995. Relié 30,5 x 22 cm, 198 pages, 295 illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Bon état d'occasion sans aucun défaut majeur.
104.738Arnay-Le-Duc (Bourgogne), Maison Régionale des Arts de la Table, 1989. 21 x 21, 95 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en bleu et en N/B, broché, bon état.
17810000533Paris: Chez Clousier 1781. First edition. Binding rubbed & scuffed shallow losses at spine extremities joints cracking free endpapers excised text lightly toned & occasionally foxed lacking the folding plate about Good & still quite serviceable. 8vo 8" x 5" viii 1 & 4-512 with tables occasional woodcut illustrations and woodcut headpieces throughout. LACKING THE FOLDING PLATE. Publisher's full calf the spine decorated in gilt with a gilt-lettered maroon morocco spine label. Text in French. <br/><br/>In the Preface Casaux describes his credentials on the subject of growing sugarcane: born in France in 1727 he migrated to the then-French island of Grenada in 1757; he remained there and took English citizenship after the Treaty of Paris ceded the island to the British in 1763 serving George III as Deputy for the French population of the colony until his return to Europe in 1777. He joined the Royal Society there in 1780 and was also a member of the Academy of Agriculture in Florence. During his years in the Caribbean he interested himself in the cultivation of sugarcane; he became especially concerned with methods for producing the same amount of sugar with many fewer “Negres†and “treating them more gently.†Casaux additionally writes of methods to produce quality sugar from inferior grades of cane and maintaining equal quantity and quality of sugar from “exhausted†plots of land. Casaux leaves no aspect of growing cane and extracting the sugar untouched; much can be learned about colonial plantation practices regarding not only sugar but agriculture in general. He includes a history of sugar and discusses “new†species of cane hybrids formed from crossbreeding; he also includes a table of rainfall for Grenada for the year 1773 and advises the use of such tables “to be kept by public appointment for the improvement of agriculture†elsewhere. Casaux was an influential thinker on subjects other than agriculture including politics economics and social issues and was a member of the Jacobin Club; after Mirabeau’s death in 1792 he moved from France to London and died there in 1796. Chez Clousier, unknown books
1989150043Paris: Librairie Académique Perrin 1989. 327 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Broch?. 353 pages. Passages soulign?s.
152 pages. Black and white illustrations. "Two widely different cultures are irresistibly entwined in this fascinating story - often humorous - sometimes tragic - of the author's life in China and Canada." - from back cover. Prior owner's name atop half-title page. Above-average wear. Tear to base of spine. Decent reading copy. Book
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in-8, 312 p., br., couv. carton souple ill. plast [TX-9]