158 résultats
1982404089Midas. Very Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1982. Hard Cover. W333 . Midas hardcover
1982147396Tumbridge Wells: Midas Bridge 1982 128 pages with b&w photographs. The dust jacket is a little worn and creased with small tears on the corners while the spine has a 6cm tear on the bottom; the inside flap is clipped. The page edges are lightly foxed. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Size H: 11"-12" Tall 279-304mm. Midas Bridge hardcover
4689Hakkert Amsterdam 1971. 730p. 2 vols.in 3 parts. Theses. Sewn. Diss. Universiteit van Amsterdam. Vol.IIb and 'Zusammenfassung' bit waterdamaged. unknown
4687Hakkert Amsterdam 1972. XV403;404-730p. 2 vols. Cloth. Gilt stamped. Diss. Universiteit van Amsterdam. hardcover
1950180002Editores Asociados 1950. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano - Bueno. . . Portada y papel tostado. . . Tapa blanda con solapas 25x18cm 190pp. Editores Asociados unknown
19896Ediciones Asociados 1950 México. 1ª edición. 24x18. 190 pgs. Y0558 Ediciones Asociados, 1950, México. 1ª edición. unknown
DADAX0691163871Princeton University Press 2015-10-27. Translation. hardcover. New. 6.50x1.25x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton University Press hardcover
2015__0691163871Princeton Univ Pr 2015. Hardcover. New. translation edition. 542 pages. 10.00x6.50x1.25 inches. Princeton Univ Pr hardcover
0851992684.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
158044220X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2016647891Medieval Institute Publications 2016. 1st. hardcover. New. 102x12x152. Medieval Institute Publications hardcover
2016__158044220XWestern Michigan Univ Medieval 2016. Hardcover. New. 250 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Western Michigan Univ Medieval hardcover
2010SONG0814256414Ohio State University Press 2020-10-09. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.90x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ohio State University Press paperback
2012x-1409446972Ashgate Pub Co 2012. Hardcover. New. new edition edition. 222 pages. 9.45x6.18x0.83 inches. Ashgate Pub Co hardcover
2017x-1138108138Taylor & Francis 2017. Paperback. New. 236 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.54 inches. Taylor & Francis paperback
29502919-nnew. unknown
29502919like new. unknown
1409446972.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1138108138.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1953038846Los Angeles: Galaxy Pictures 1953. Original Photograph . No Binding. Fine. Photograph Of Space Ship With Starry Background13 1/2" X 10 1/2" As Used In The Movie. Fresco's File Copy With His "Jf" Label To Right On Mat With His Card At "Scientific Research Laboratories Attached On Rear. From The Forrest Ackerman Collection. The Movie Was The Best Visual Projection Of Actual Space Travel Made Up To The 1953 Issue Date; Although Criticized As A"Movie" Still The Best To That Date. Jacque Fresco 1916 - 2017 Was An American Futurist And Self-Described Social Engineer. Self-Taught He Worked In A Variety Of Positions Related To Industrial Design. Fresco Worked At Douglas Aircraft Company In California During The Late 1930S. He Presented Designs Including A Flying Wing And A Disk-Shaped Aircraft. Fresco Was Commissioned By Earl "Madman" Muntz To Design Low Cost Housing. Muntz Invested $500000 Seed Money In The Project. Fresco 32 Years Old At The Time Along With His Associates Harry Giaretto And Eli Catran Conceived Designed And Engineered A Project House Called The Trend Home. Built Mostly Of Aluminum And Glass It Was On Prominent Display At Stage 8 Of The Warner Bros. Sunset Lot In Hollywood For Three Months. Without Federal Or Further Private Funding The Project Did Not Go Into Mass Production. This Experience Led Fresco To The Conclusion That Society Would Have To Be Changed For His Inventions To Reach Their Potential.In The Late 1940S Fresco Created And Was Director Of Scientific Research Laboratories In Los Angeles. Here He Also Gave Lectures And Taught Technical Design Meanwhile Researching And Working On Inventions As A Freelance Inventor And Scientific Consultant. During This Period Fresco Struggled To Get His Research Funded And Faced Setbacks And Financial Difficulties. In 1955 Fresco Left California After His Laboratory Was Removed To Build The Golden State Freeway.In 1955 Fresco Moved To Miami Florida. In Miami Fresco Presented Designs Of A Circular City. Fresco Made His Living Working As An Industrial Designer For Various Companies Such As Alcoa And The Major Realty Corporation. In 1961 With Pietro Belluschi And C. Frederick Wise Fresco Collaborated On A Project Known As The Sandwich House. Consisting Of Mostly Prefabricated Components Partitions And Aluminum It Sold For $2950 Or $7500 With Foundation And All Internal Installations. During This Period Fresco Supported His Projects By Designing Prefabricated Aluminum Devices Through Jacque Fresco Enterprises Inc. From 1955 To 1969 Fresco Named His Social Ideas "Project Americana". Looking Forward Was Published In 1969. Author Ken Keyes Jr. And Jacque Fresco Coauthored The Book A Speculative Look At The Future. The Authors Picture An Ideal 'Cybernetic Society In Which Want Has Been Banished And Work And Personal Possessions No Longer Exist; Individual Gratification Is The Total Concern' .Fresco Formed "Sociocyberneering" A Membership Organization Claiming 250 Members. He Hosted Lectures In Miami Beach And Coral Gables. Fresco Promoted His Organization By Lecturing At Universities And Appearing On Radio And Television. Fresco's "Sociocyberneering" As A Membership Group Was Discontinued And Land Was Purchased At Another Location In Rural Venus Florida. He Established His Home And Research Center There.Fresco With Meadows Supported The Project In The 1990S Through Freelance Inventing Industrial Engineering Conventional Architectural Modeling And Invention Consultations. In 2002 Fresco Published His Main Work The Best That Money Can't Buy. In 2006 William Gazecki Directed The Semi-Biographical Film About Fresco Future By Design.In 2008 Peter Joseph Featured Fresco In The Film Zeitgeist Addendum Where His Ideas Of The Future Were Given As Possible Alternatives. Peter Joseph Founder Of The Zeitgeist Movement Began Advocating Fresco's Approach. In April 2012 The Two Groups Disassociated Due To Disagreements Regarding Goals And Objectives. <br/> <br/> Galaxy Pictures unknown
1953038847Los Angeles: Galaxy Pictures 1953. Original Photograph . No Binding. Fine. Photograph Of Space Ship With Starry Background 13 5/8" X 10 5/8" As Used In The Moviewith Color Plate Of An Illustration By Emsh Pasted Below. Fresco's File Copy With His "Jf" Label To Right On Mat With His Card At "Scientific Research Laboratories Attached On Rear. From The Forrest Ackerman Collection. The Movie Was The Best Visual Projection Of Actual Space Travel Made Up To The 1953 Issue Date; Although Criticized As A"Movie" Still The Best To That Date. Jacque Fresco 1916 - 2017 Was An American Futurist And Self-Described Social Engineer. Self-Taught He Worked In A Variety Of Positions Related To Industrial Design. Fresco Worked At Douglas Aircraft Company In California During The Late 1930S. He Presented Designs Including A Flying Wing And A Disk-Shaped Aircraft. Fresco Was Commissioned By Earl "Madman" Muntz To Design Low Cost Housing. Muntz Invested $500000 Seed Money In The Project. Fresco 32 Years Old At The Time Along With His Associates Harry Giaretto And Eli Catran Conceived Designed And Engineered A Project House Called The Trend Home. Built Mostly Of Aluminum And Glass It Was On Prominent Display At Stage 8 Of The Warner Bros. Sunset Lot In Hollywood For Three Months. Without Federal Or Further Private Funding The Project Did Not Go Into Mass Production. This Experience Led Fresco To The Conclusion That Society Would Have To Be Changed For His Inventions To Reach Their Potential.In The Late 1940S Fresco Created And Was Director Of Scientific Research Laboratories In Los Angeles. Here He Also Gave Lectures And Taught Technical Design Meanwhile Researching And Working On Inventions As A Freelance Inventor And Scientific Consultant. During This Period Fresco Struggled To Get His Research Funded And Faced Setbacks And Financial Difficulties. In 1955 Fresco Left California After His Laboratory Was Removed To Build The Golden State Freeway.In 1955 Fresco Moved To Miami Florida. In Miami Fresco Presented Designs Of A Circular City. Fresco Made His Living Working As An Industrial Designer For Various Companies Such As Alcoa And The Major Realty Corporation. In 1961 With Pietro Belluschi And C. Frederick Wise Fresco Collaborated On A Project Known As The Sandwich House. Consisting Of Mostly Prefabricated Components Partitions And Aluminum It Sold For $2950 Or $7500 With Foundation And All Internal Installations. During This Period Fresco Supported His Projects By Designing Prefabricated Aluminum Devices Through Jacque Fresco Enterprises Inc. From 1955 To 1969 Fresco Named His Social Ideas "Project Americana". Looking Forward Was Published In 1969. Author Ken Keyes Jr. And Jacque Fresco Coauthored The Book A Speculative Look At The Future. The Authors Picture An Ideal 'Cybernetic Society In Which Want Has Been Banished And Work And Personal Possessions No Longer Exist; Individual Gratification Is The Total Concern' .Fresco Formed "Sociocyberneering" A Membership Organization Claiming 250 Members. He Hosted Lectures In Miami Beach And Coral Gables. Fresco Promoted His Organization By Lecturing At Universities And Appearing On Radio And Television. Fresco's "Sociocyberneering" As A Membership Group Was Discontinued And Land Was Purchased At Another Location In Rural Venus Florida. He Established His Home And Research Center There.Fresco With Meadows Supported The Project In The 1990S Through Freelance Inventing Industrial Engineering Conventional Architectural Modeling And Invention Consultations. In 2002 Fresco Published His Main Work The Best That Money Can't Buy. In 2006 William Gazecki Directed The Semi-Biographical Film About Fresco Future By Design.In 2008 Peter Joseph Featured Fresco In The Film Zeitgeist Addendum Where His Ideas Of The Future Were Given As Possible Alternatives. Peter Joseph Founder Of The Zeitgeist Movement Began Advocating Fresco's Approach. In April 2012 The Two Groups Disassociated Due To Disagreements Regarding Goals And Objectives. <br/> <br/> Galaxy Pictures unknown