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8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with a frontispiece and a plate; original red cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, gilt top, uncut, covers unevenly faded else a very good, bright, clean copy. The first, and perhaps deceptively humble, appearance of a rock-climbing classic; in its plea for conservation it is decades before its time. It was several times reissued in various forms, but never as attractively as in this, its original binding. Neate 680.
blz. 1-120, 82 foto's op 61 platen, 20 illustr. in tekst. Ingen., orig. omslag. Goed exemplaar.
pp. xvi, 648 + Full page plates. Illustrated with numerous "scenes of life among the Mormons". 235mm. Original full cloth binding. Front board lettered and decorated in black and gold. Extremities rubbed and worn with loss. Hardbound. Very good. Beadle was editor of the Salt Lake Reporter and clerk of the Supreme Court for Utah. Hollister was US Revenue Collector for Utah. RELIGION BX 12
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for previous owner's name on title page. Contens include: Hydrologic cycle, groundwater budget, (runoff); Parameters: interstices, porosity, specific yield, storativity, permeability and transmissivity, effective pressure and elasticity, streamlines, equipotential lines, and boundaries, dispersion, distribution and coefficient and retardation factor, density, thermal conductivity, diffusivity, and specific heat, recharge rates; Geochemistry and contamination: dissolved constituents and gases, radionuclides, bacterial analysis, (etc.) Production wells: spacing of production wells, collector wells, well construction adn maintenance, casing diamter and material. Analytical models: artesian conditions, flow models -=- fractured rock systems, uniformly porous aquifer systems -- water table conditions mine drainage, sloping aquiculude and water table, (etc.) Flow models: hydrogeologic boundaries -- barrier boundary, recharge boundary, induced infiltration, aquifer tests, salt water intrusion. Computer models. Case studies. 566 pages, lots of graphs, tables and formulae.
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers show light wear, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for previous owner's name on title page and on cover. Contens include: Hydrologic cycle, groundwater budget, (runoff); Parameters: interstices, porosity, specific yield, storativity, permeability and transmissivity, effective pressure and elasticity, streamlines, equipotential lines, and boundaries, dispersion, distribution and coefficient and retardation factor, density, thermal conductivity, diffusivity, and specific heat, recharge rates; Geochemistry and contamination: dissolved constituents and gases, radionuclides, bacterial analysis, (etc.) Production wells: spacing of production wells, collector wells, well construction adn maintenance, casing diamter and material. Analytical models: artesian conditions, flow models -=- fractured rock systems, uniformly porous aquifer systems -- water table conditions mine drainage, sloping aquiculude and water table, (etc.) Flow models: hydrogeologic boundaries -- barrier boundary, recharge boundary, induced infiltration, aquifer tests, salt water intrusion. Computer models. Case studies. 566 pages, lots of graphs, tables and formulae.
100 p. + Illustrations. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding, spine and top edge sun faded. PA 27 x2
8vo, 177 pages, not illustrated. eng
Features: New Presidents for Harriman Railway System - informative article with excellent photo of Harriman officials in Seattle in November of 1909; Golden Spike Driving at Bend, Oregon (article); Increased use of Oil on Railroads; Seattle Port Commission studies improvements; President Shaughnessy's Report to C.P.R Stockholders - major article; Feature write-up of James Rolph, Jr., the next mayor of San Francisco, with photo; How is This For Passenger Traffic?; New Invention by David H. Wilson of Chicago Revolutionizes Telephony - C.P.R. sends message by telephone from Montreal to Fort William via telegraph line; Railroad Ties Pickled in Great Salt Lake, UT; Freight Congestion in New York City - major article with two photos; Death of Popular Ship Master Capt. Walter McWilliams of the American-Hawaiian S.S. Co. - article with photo; C.P.R. Purchases Fast Turbine Steamer Queen Alexandra for the Vancouver - Nanaimo Run; Successful Trial Trip of new Sound Steamer Calista; Schooner Daisy Gadsby Launched; Ramona Captain and Engineer Found Guilty; The Gaertner Releasing Hook - article with diagram; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping; Bernard N. Baker, president of the Atlantic & Pacific Transport Co. Tells of Great Trade Possibilities; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
pages 565-628. Features: Reverse Running on the Pennsylvania - on 226 miles of track between New York and Washington certain sections of track... are signaled for train movements in both directions; S.P.&S. installs all-relay interlocking; Regulated Track Circuit - automatically regulates a D.C. track circuit; Interlocking on the Grand Trunk - all-relay plant eliminates train stops at a crossing with the New York Central; Rio Grande Installs Radio to Improve Through Freight Service - improving a 576 mile section between Denver and Salt Lake City; New Signal Control Line Circuits in Centralized Traffic Control Territory on the Burlington; and more. Many great illustrated contemporary ads. Above-average wear to covers which are detached but present. Fold-mark down middle. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. Book
pp. [ii],27-54, 13 figs. and photos, refs. Offprint, orig. wrappers. - Dendrochronology, 10th century B.C. English text. - With author's presentation inscription to Emmanuel de Margerie.
Le rapport fait état des plaintes de la ville de Calais qui demande "l'anéantissement" de la franchise de Dunkerque et rend compte du commerce des colonies, de la pêche (à la morue et aux harengs), du séjour des marchandises et de l'introduction du sel raffiné.
Editions SAEP, Comar, 1980. In/8 carré, cartonnage éditeur en couleur, photographies couleurs de Denis Moulaert, 113 p. Formé aux meilleurs fourneaux (Troisgros, Carlton), Eddie Van Maele est sacré meilleur cuisinier de Belgique à 27 ans. Chaque plat est une création originale, fruit d’une imagination audacieuse, où l’harmonie des couleurs, le savant équilibre des éléments séduisent l’oeil avant le palais et invitent aux plaisirs de la table.
Editions SAEP , Colmar, 1983. In/8 à l’italienne, cartonnage éditeur illustré, illustrations en couleur, 116 pages. Recueil rempli de recettes et conseils pratiques pour nous permettre de faire face à tous les problèmes posés pour l’élaboration et la réussite d’une réception “assise”, “debout”, de cuisine chaude ou froide (quantités données pour 8 personnes).
8vo, 24cm. 224 blz., zeer talr. illustr. naar historische originelen (ged. in kleur), bibliogr., naamreg. Geb., geïllustr. kart. band. Nieuw exemplaar.
8vo., First Edition, Large Paper, on laid paper, with portrait frontispiece and 4 plates (original tissue guards present); brown buckram, gilt back, gilt top, bevelled edges, uncut, black endpapers, covers very lightly chafed else a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 280 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 183). The plates by Newcombe are present only in this edition. Miller & Matthews, E8.1
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece; original crocodile cloth, gilt back, bevelled boards, black endpapes, a near fine copy. With the contemporary trade ticket of Rose & Sons of Hertford, on rear paste-down. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Miller & Matthews, E8.1
Sm. 8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece; original crocodile cloth, gilt back, bevelled boards, a near fine copy. An apparently scarce binding variant, with laid white endpapers (rather than the usual black), a tissue guard to frontispiece and a noticeably lighter shade of crocodile cloth. Miller & Matthews, E8.1
Sm. 8vo., on laid paper, some occasional light spotting (rather heavier on free endpapers); original printed wrappers, the latter lightly browned at edges else a very good, clean copy. Published as no. 25 in Fifield's 'Simple Life' series. Salt's 'Richard Jefferies. A Study' was first published by Swan Sonnenschein in 1894. In 1905 Fifield re-issued the work under the present title without the portrait and bibliographical appendix, but with a new preface. This in turn was republished in wrappers (the sole edition so bound) as here. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. See Miller & Matthews, E8.1
Sm. 8vo., on laid paper; original brown boards, upper board and backstrip lettered in darker brown, a very good, bright, crisp copy. With publisher's advertisement leaf preceding title. Salt's 'Richard Jefferies. A Study' was first published by Swan Sonnenschein in 1894. In 1905 Fifield re-issued the work under the present title without the portrait and bibliographical appendix, but with a new preface. This in turn was republished in wrappers in 1906, with a final edition in boards as here. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. See Miller & Matthews, E8.1
2 vols. of text & 1 portfolio of annexes. 4to, 26cm. Pp. 1-144;145-513, 223 illus. in text (photos, drawings, diagrsms; incl. many composite), tabs., 10 large fold. sheets of maps, plans and diagrs., 1 transparent overlay grid sheet, notes & refs., subject index. Orig. pictorial stiff wrappers. Very good.
107p. Photo illustrations. Paper label ownership. 8vo. Original full orange printed wraps. One Thousand and Ninety Eight photo examples with one line text naming each salt dish. Nice Copy. A standard reference to collectible salts. ART 6
224 pages. "A portrait of the settlement of the prairies seen through the eyes of the settlers themselves... it is their book." - from introduction. A collection of photographs and text which tells the story of the homesteaders who streamed to the Canadian west from 1880 to 1914. The homesteaders themselves describe their experiences in first-person accounts taken from letters, diaries, autobiographies and personal reminiscences. Book is clean and unmarked with moderate wear to biege boards. Dust jacket well worn with numerous tears. Decent copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition in every respect, appears new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 169 pages with b&w photos. Chapters include: Buying the Northside canals, The appropriators' canal, Building a permanent diversion dam, Settleing the priority of water rights, Generating electricity.
Two books in a series of two fish guides. Color illustrations by Gordon Ertz. Oblong 24mo. Original glossy printed wraps. NH 1