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1946215693大阪. Osaka.: 每日新聞社. Mainichi Shinbusha. Showa 21 1946. Map 1 photographic illustration 64pp 18 x 12.6cm black and white line illustration on upper cover light even browning wrappers very lightly soiled and worn but overall a very good copy in original wrappers. This booklet on the Soviet Union published in June 1946 discusses various topics including the new Five-Year Plan Stalin and socialism and characteristics of the Russian people. Overall socialism and Soviet social planning are portrayed positively with the Soviet Union described as a bright morning star. . 每日新聞社. [Mainichi Shinbusha]. unknown
1937218484東京. Tokyo.: 名誉蔵. Meiyokura. Showa 12 1937-1939. Sixteen delightful small porcelain spinning tops measuring 2.0 x 1.7cm in size each accompanied by ten handsome colour printed product labels heightened in gilt with soft purple cord ties 8.3 x 6cm. An intriguing collection of sake advertising ephemera in very good condition. These sake promotional giveaways and accompanying die-cut cards in the shape of the Order of the Golden Kite are advertisements associated with Meiyo-gura a sake brand sold in Nihonbashi Tokyo. <br> <br>The advertisement describes a koma spinning top attached beneath the bottle top which could also serve as a small entertainment item. Each koma was hexagonal and could be used as a dice or a novelty accessory for drinking games. The value printed on the koma could be redeemed if customers presented both the koma and the accompanying medal card. <br> <br>These redemption promotions were available between 1937 and 1939. However in June 1941 the rationing of sake was introduced firmly ending such promotional schemes. The product labels which were finely printed as these are also informed customers about how to claim these discounts further enhancing the appeal of the product during its promotional period. <br> <br>A curious example of the everyday cultural impacts of Japanese militarism - the Order of the Golden Kite was an award exclusively for military service and was not available to the civilian public. Over the course of the Second Sino-Japanese and Pacific Wars the order would be awarded over 140000 times dwarfing all previous conflicts and reflecting the frenetic nature of Japan's total mobilisation. . 名誉蔵. [Meiyokura]. unknown
1997KOS02201271TBD 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02201271 TBD paperback
1997KOS050300194TBD 1997 Soft Cover Fine
19872091502133537350Gomashobo 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gomashobo paperback
194613981Lodzsh: Tsentraler Yidisher Historisher Komisye baym Tsentral-Komitet fun Poylishe Yidn 1946. 1st edition. Later cloth with original dramatic photgraphic cover mounted on front 8vo 70 1 pages 1 l. includes facsimiles. 21 cm. Poems. "Oysgabes fun Der Tsentraler Yidisher Historisher Komisye baym Tsentral-Komitet fun Poylishe Yidn. Serye yidishe literatur 1." <br> A committee dedicated to recording the fate of Polish Jews published this book length poem by Simkhah Szajewics. Written in the Lodz Ghetto it appeared immediately after the war in 1946; Szajewicz perished in a concentration camp in 1944" from the permanent exhibit at the National Yiddish Book Center which houses their copy in their Rare Book Collection. <br> The book actually includes two long poems: "Lekh-lekha" and "Friling 702 " as well as letters and other related material. <br> See David Roskies interesting reflection on this work and it's stunning photographic cover at jtsa.edu/torah/go-forth-the-grammar-of-remembrance. <br> For more about the author-poet see Chava rosenfarb's essay on Shayevitch in Tablet Magazine at tabletmag.com/sections/arts-letters/articles/the-last-poet-of-lodz. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Lódz. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Jews -- Correspondence. Expertly rebound in attractive black cloth with the original photographic front cover mounted on the front. Very Good Condition. B HOLO2-110-36-CCALX-'emm H-40-10. Lodzsh: Tsentraler Yidisher Historisher Komisye baym Tsentral-Komitet fun Poylishe Yidn unknown
1903009701St. Petersburg: R. Golike & A. Vilborg 1903 8vo 24 cm LXIX 539 pp 2 folding maps 1 folding table 98 plates of photographs and diagrams. Publisher's cloth title gilt binding slightly rubbed and stained gilt partly faded. From the library of Paul v. Hintze stamps on endpapers. The fourth edition of the sailing directions for the Black and Azov Seas comprising an extensive physical-geographical survey covering coastlines currents temperatures salinity ice conditions weather prediction and storms followed by ten navigational chapters describing all shores from the Constantinople Strait proceeding westward northward and eastward around the entire Black Sea littoral to the Anatolian coast with a full chapter devoted to the Sea of Azov. With a prefatory history tracing the work through its four editions from 1851 the present edition prepared by Lieutenant A. M. Bukhtveyev in 1901-1902 and verified in the field by Colonel K. P. Andreyev. Supplemented by 118 autotype photographic views of Black Sea shores 31 wind-rose diagrams a general chart of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov and a composite sheet of charts and plans corrected to 1 January 1903. Provenance: Paul von Hintze German Admiral and diplomat who served as Naval Attaché in St. Petersburg 1903-1908 and later as Foreign Secretary of the German Empire in 1918. R. Golike & A. Vilborg hardcover
1987009700Leningrad: Main Directorate of Navigation and Oceanography Ministry of Defence of the USSR 1987 4to 26 cm 584 pp. Publisher's cloth with gilt lettering and Soviet naval anchor-and-star emblem to upper cover number stamped on the front board rebacked binding somewhat skewed with extensive manuscript corrections and annotations in red ink throughout including a densely completed "Лист для учёта корректуры" Correction Record Sheet correction slips inserted for crossed out parts. Publication No. 1244 copy No. 5536 stamped "Для служебного пользования" For Official Use Only. Comprising a general survey navigational-geographical and hydrometeorological overviews and nine chapters of detailed coastal navigation covering the entire Black Sea littoral from the Kiliya mouth of the Danube through the Crimea Caucasian coast Turkish coast and Bulgarian and Romanian shores to the Bosphorus; with a reference section distance tables and alphabetical index; illustrated throughout with coastal profile engravings and navigational diagrams; tracking amendments applied through 1991 the final entries postdating the dissolution of the USSR. A later and substantially expanded edition than the 1968 issue this copy is of exceptional documentary interest as a working navigational instrument actively corrected and used through the final years of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet with the correction record providing a remarkable archival trace of operational naval use up to and beyond the collapse of the Soviet state. Main Directorate of Navigation and Oceanography, Ministry of Defence of the USSR hardcover
1968009699Leningrad: Hydrographic Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR 1968 4to 26 cm 440 pp with a loosely inserted pamphlet of corrections 14 pp. Publisher's cloth with gilt lettering and Soviet naval anchor-and-star emblem to upper cover binding slightly rubbed and dusted paper somewhat toned library stamps on the title. Publication No. 1244 copy No. 1433. Comprising a general survey navigational-geographical and hydrometeorological overviews and detailed coastal navigation in nine chapters covering the entire Black Sea littoral from the Kiliya mouth of the Danube to Cape Kaliakra; with a reference section including port and anchorage data distance tables and territorial waters information plus alphabetical index and correction notes. Stamped throughout “ДЛЯ СЛУЖЕБНОГО ПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ” For Official Use Only with library stamp of the Technical Library of TsKB “Chernomorsudoproekt” Central Design Bureau for Black Sea Shipbuilding to the title page. Accompanied by the separately issued Сводная Корректура 1969 г. Consolidated Correction Supplement for 1969 copy No. 1535 a printed pamphlet with manuscript annotations in red ink updating the main volume in accordance with Notices to Mariners through September 1969. A complete and rare Soviet navigational publication for the Black Sea of considerable historical interest due to its restricted official-use classification and direct institutional provenance from a major Soviet shipbuilding design bureau. Hydrographic Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the USSR hardcover
1981221168Москва Moscow.: Наука Nauka. 1981. 172pp. Text in Russian. A prior owner's stamp title page paperback covers little shelf worn though overall a very good copy. . Наука [Nauka]. paperback
19791641Moscow: Nauka / Ðаука 1979. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Tan flexi-bound hardcover first edition. Text in Russian. A good only copy of this scarce publication from the USSR on lunar soil samples. Minor musty smell. Corners heavily bumped and soil to the front cover and the text block edges. Flexible binding is solid and pages are firmly bound in. Interior appears to be unmarked. Bumping to the lower corners of the pages. One miscut page is creased toward the final gathering of the book. Filled with charts graphs and some black and white photos. 708 pp. title page in English and Russian but the text is solely in Russian. Hard to find in any condition. <br /> Nauka / Ðаука hardcover
19682092902143701244Nichido shuppan-bu 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 271 p Size: 40 cm Nichido shuppan-bu paperback
191448028Braunschweig, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 1914. Lex8vo. Contemp hcloth, gilt spine. Lower spine end a bit frayed, otherwise very fine. In: ""Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914"", 16. Jahrgang. IX,1072 pp. Franck & Hertz' papers: pp. 457-467 a. 512-517, textillustr. Fine and clean.
191448162Braunschweig, Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn, 1914. No wrappers. In: ""Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel"", 16. jahrgang, Nr. 10 a. 11. Pp. (437-) 494 a. (495-) 566. (Entire issues offered). With titlepage to 16. Jahrgang. The papers: pp. 457-467 a. pp. 512-517, 2 textillustr.
191448028Braunschweig Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn 1914. Lex8vo. Contemp hcloth gilt spine. Lower spine end a bit frayed otherwise very fine. In: "Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914" 16. Jahrgang. IX1072 pp. Franck & Hertz' papers: pp. 457-467 a. 512-517 textillustr. Fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of the famous Franck-Hertz Experiment which is considered as a new and independent support not only of Planck's quantum theory and Einstein's light-quantum hypothesis but also of Bohr's theory of the atom with stationary states of discrete energies.Franck and Hertz were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1925 for this work and Franck concluded his Nobel lecture with the words "We know only to well that we owe the wide recognition that our work received to contact with the great concepts and ideas of M. Planck and in particular Niels Bohr.""In their famous experiments Franck and Hertz' showed that electrons could impart energy to a mercury atom only if they had a kinetic energy exceeding 4.9 ev. and that exactly this quantum of energy was taken up by the mercury atom causing it to emit light of the resonance line Å 2537. It was the first direct proof of the quantized nature of the energy transfer and of the connection of the quantum DeltaE of energy with the frequency p = DeltaE/h of the light emitted as the result of the transfer. These experiments are rightly regarded as the first decisive proof of the reality of the quantized energy levels that had just been postulated by Niel’s Bohr." DSB.See: Siegmund Brandt "The Harevest of a Century. Discoveries of Modern Physics in 100 Episodes" Episode 25 The Franck-Hartz Experiment 1914 pp. 102-104.The volume contains another importent paper ALBERT EINSTEIN "Beiträge zur Quantentheorie" pp. 820-828. First edition. "In this paper. two considerations are given which are interrelated by a common goal inasmuch as it is attempted to derive two of the most importent achievementss of quantum theory viz. Planck's radiation law and Nernst's third law of thermodynamics in a new manner. The proofs do not involve Boltzmann's equation and are thus based enterely on macroscopic thermodynamics. They do introduce however the quantum hupothesis. Einstein points out that the alleged 'proofs' which try to derive the theorem of Nernst from the mere fact that the heat capacity of all substances goes to zero at absolute zero temterature are not genuine." Cornelius Lanczos.Weil No 67. </em> hardcover
191448162Braunschweig Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn 1914. No wrappers. In: "Verhandlungen der deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft im Jahre 1914. Hrsg. von Karl Scheel" 16. jahrgang Nr. 10 a. 11. Pp. 437- 494 a. 495- 566. Entire issues offered. With titlepage to 16. Jahrgang. The papers: pp. 457-467 a. pp. 512-517 2 textillustr. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of these two groundbreaking papers constituting the famous "Franck-Hertz Experiments" giving the first experimental determination of Planck's constant not using blackbody radiation."Thus the experiments by Franck and hertz were later considered as a new and independent support not only of Planck's quantum theory and Einstein's light-quantum hypothesis but also of Bohr's theory of the atom with sationary states of discrete energies. In 1926 Franck and Hertz were awardedthe Nobel prize for 1925."Siegmund Brandt "The Harvest of a century" Episode 25 p. 102.The Nobel Prize were given "for their discovery of the laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom". </em> unknown
1964RO40240556Non précisé. 1964. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 43 pages. Page de titre légèrement passée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 430-Langues germaniques. Allemand
191644864(Leipzig, Ambrosius Barth, 1916). Without wrappers in ""Annalen der Physik"", Vierte Folge, Bd. 49, No.3, pp. 229-377 (entire issue offered). Kossel's paper: pp. 229-362, textillustrations. Clean and fine. Punched in inner margins after cords.
191644864Leipzig Ambrosius Barth 1916. Without wrappers in "Annalen der Physik" Vierte Folge Bd. 49 No.3 pp. 229-377 entire issue offered. Kossel's paper: pp. 229-362 textillustrations. Clean and fine. Punched in inner margins after cords. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this highly importent paper on the MOLECULE FORMATION AS A QUESTION OF ATOMIC STRUCTURE introducing 'Polar Bonds'. - Kossel was awarded the Nobel Prize in Mdicine ! in 1910."The first successfull application of the new electron theory of atomic structure was made by Kossel who explained the nature of inorganic polar bonds. A similar explanation was offered by G.N. Lewis at about the same time and he extended and theory to non polar bonds or covalent links as they came to be called. Langmuir further developed this aspect of the theory. The work of Kossel Lewis and Langmuir.laid the foundations for all later theories of molecular structure." Leicester "A Source Book in Chemistry 1900-1950" pp. 94 ff. with selections from the offered paper. </em> unknown
191110166801911. 87 S. (SA. aus: Romanische Forsch. 31 H. 2). Br.
19131155287Königsberg, 1913. OBr. (St. a.. d. T.).
1902024412Berlin Germany: Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1902. This is the original 1902 edition -- NOT print on demand edition or modern reprint. Very Good condition. Corner creases; but NO text is affected. NO chips or tears. Über Grenzen innerhalb deren gewisse bestimmte Integrale vorgeschriebene Vorzeichen behalten pp. 4-10 in Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1902. Bound in the original orange wraps stamped in black. This volume was among several dozen books from Temple Rice Hollcroft's library that we were lucky enough to purchase at auction in New Jersey. Several of the books contain his ink stamp signature or a presentation inscription to him. Unfortunately this volume does not have those signs of his ownership. But please check our inventory for several others that do. The American mathematician Temple Rice Hollcroft 1889 - 1967 received B.S. in 1912 and A.B. in 1914 from Hanover College and then A.M. in 1915 from the University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. in 1917 from Cornell University under Virgil Snyder. Hollcroft was a mathematics professor at Wells College from 1918 to 1954 from which he retired as professor emeritus. Hollcroft served for 14 years as Associate Secretary of the American Mathematical Society. In 1932 in Zurich he was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematician ICM. His subject was THE GENERAL WEB OF SURFACES AND THE SPACE INVOLUTION DEFINED BY IT . Being invited to talk at the ICM has been called "the equivalent of induction to a hall of fame." - from Wikipedia. Softcover. Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 7 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin Paperback
19051513353Berlin, 1905. 155, (3) S. OBr.
19121512956Leipzig, 1912. 126 S., 1 Bl. Br. (lichtrandig).
19342138604Sapporo: ohne Verlag 1934. Seiten 355-359, (5). Mit einer Bildtafel. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm) Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].