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188416112100 dessins sur bois. Compositions de MM. BRUN - CHAPUIS - CICERI - GUYOT Clair - MOUCHOT.Gravure de F. MÉAULLE.Paris, Paul Ducrocq - non daté (1884) - xii et 492 pages.Reliure demi-chagrin brun de l'époque. Plats percaline brune. Dos à nerfs orné et doré. Tranches dorées. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-8°(27x18).
25359Zech et Fils, Braine-le-Comte 1902,éditeurs des archevechés de SMYRNE et de QUEBEC, In 12 Reliure en cuir à 5 nerfs , maroquin bordeaux avec découpes et filets soulignant la découpe , motifs floraux dorés . Gardes en papier doré vert avec motifs entrelacés . Trois tranches dorées . Gravures sur toutes les pages imprimées sur papier bible et gravures signées de Ludovic Mouchot hors texte protégées de leur soie . Texte en français et latin . Bien conservé - 582 p.; coffret d'origine vert, bon état, 850 gr.,
2023RO20256829IMP. CHIRAT - MOKA & CIE. 2023. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 178 pages illustrées en couleur. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
2025RO20276194IMP. CHIRAT / MOKA & CIE. 2025. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 114 PAGES illustrées en couleur. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
201130052Tours La Simarre 2011 In-8 456 pp
201230053Tours La Simarre 2012 In-8 296 pp
6844PARIS, Lib. Ducrocq - Grand in-8 - Reliure verte - 1 plat orné des armes dorées de la Ville de Paris - Ecoinçons en relief aux 1 & 4 plats - Frontispice - 90 dessins de L. Mouchot, Masson, A. O'Calaghan, etc - 272 pages - bon exemplaire
195225593N.E.M.S.A 1952
194825594Cyord Ray 1948 approx.
193025595Cayla Martin 1930 approx.
2783in-8° broché, 238 pages, très bon état, comme neuf, trace d'effaceur sur page de garde, ISBN : 9782717858150
189971121899 cartonnage grand in-octavo carré ( Engel reliure ), dos rouge - titre frappé or et fers spéciaux, premier plat décoration or et mate, deuxième plat décoration mate, toutes tranches dorées, illustrations : 100 dessins de Clair Guyot - Ch. Gosselin - L. Mouchot - Sellier - gravure de F. Méaulle, légères rousseurs, 271 pages, sans date (fin dix-neuvième Siècle) à Paris P. Ducrocq Editeur,
187557118Paris Gauthier-Villars 1875. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 81 No 14. Mouchot's paper: Pp. 571-574. Entire issue offered. 1 546-604 pp. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper in which Mouchot presents his seminal solar generator. Auguste Mouchot was a French mathematics teacher who in the 1860'ies became famous as the designer and patent-taker of the first machine that generated electricity with solar thermal energy electricity by the exposure of the sun. Mouchot began his work with solar energy in 1860 after expressing grave concerns about his country's dependence on coal. His work on solar energy and on the development of his sun machine forms the basis for the later developments on solar energy. "The work of Adams Ericsson and Shuman had been directly influenced by the solar conceptions of Augustin Mouchot a man who arrived on the scene in nineteenth century France at precisely that moment when his ideas were likely to attract the most attention. It was a time when French industrial might was at a peak and her leaders open to new ideas none more so than her emperor. In 1867 to commemorate the explosion of technology that had accompanied the industrial and artistic carnival over which he had presided for 15 years France's Napoleon III decided to invite the whole world to an international exposition that he would host in Paris." Kryza The Power of Light p. 147. "His initial experiments involved a glass-enclosed water-filled iron cauldron in which sunlight passed through a glass cover heating the water. This simple arrangement boiled water but it also produced small quantities of steam. Mouchot added a reflector to concentrate additional radiation onto the cauldron thus increasing the steam output. He succeeded in using his apparatus to operate a small conventional steam engine. Impressed by Mouchot's device Emperor Napoleon III offered financial assistance which Mouchot used to produce refinements to the energy system. Mouchot's work help lay the foundation for our current understanding of the conversion of solar radiation into mechanical power driven by steam.The publication of his book on solar energy "La Chaleur solaire et ses Applications industrielles" 1869 coincided with the unveiling of the largest solar steam engine he had yet built. This engine was displayed in Paris until the city fell under siege during the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and was not found after the siege ended.In September 1872 Mouchout received financial assistance from the General Council of Indre-et-Loire to install an experimental solar generator at the Tours library. He presented a paper on the generator to the Academy of Sciences on 4 October 1875 and in December of the same year he presented to the Academy a device he claimed would in optimal sunshine provide a steam flow of 140 liters per minute. The Energy Library.Mouchot is the first author to write explicitly about solar energy and how to convert solar radiation into usable energy thus laying the foundation for what we now call "green energy". </em> unknown
187547456Paris Gauthier-Villars 1875. 4to. The entire issue vol. 81 nr. 14 of Comptes Rendus present. Unbound and without wrappers. Very light brownspotting. Pp. 571-574. Entire issue: pp. 545- 604. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper in which Mouchot presents his seminal solar generator. Auguste Mouchot was a French mathematics teacher who in the 1860'ies became famous as the designer and patent-taker of the first machine that generated electricity with solar thermal energy electricity by the exposure of the sun. Mouchot began his work with solar energy in 1860 after expressing grave concerns about his country's dependence on coal. His work on solar energy and on the development of his sun machine forms the basis for the later developments on solar energy. "The work of Adams Ericsson and Shuman had been directly influenced by the solar conceptions of Augustin Mouchot a man who arrived on the scene in nineteenth century France at precisely that moment when his ideas were likely to attract the most attention. It was a time when French industrial might was at a peak and her leaders open to new ideas none more so than her emperor. In 1867 to commemorate the explosion of technology that had accompanied the industrial and artistic carnival over which he had presided for 15 years France's Napoleon III decided to invite the whole world to an international exposition that he would host in Paris." Kryza The Power of Light p. 147. "His initial experiments involved a glass-enclosed water-filled iron cauldron in which sunlight passed through a glass cover heating the water. This simple arrangement boiled water but it also produced small quantities of steam. Mouchot added a reflector to concentrate additional radiation onto the cauldron thus increasing the steam output. He succeeded in using his apparatus to operate a small conventional steam engine. Impressed by Mouchot's device Emperor Napoleon III offered financial assistance which Mouchot used to produce refinements to the energy system. Mouchot's work help lay the foundation for our current understanding of the conversion of solar radiation into mechanical power driven by steam.The publication of his book on solar energy "La Chaleur solaire et ses Applications industrielles" 1869 coincided with the unveiling of the largest solar steam engine he had yet built. This engine was displayed in Paris until the city fell under siege during the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and was not found after the siege ended.In September 1872 Mouchout received financial assistance from the General Council of Indre-et-Loire to install an experimental solar generator at the Tours library. He presented a paper on the generator to the Academy of Sciences on 4 October 1875 and in December of the same year he presented to the Academy a device he claimed would in optimal sunshine provide a steam flow of 140 liters per minute. The Energy Library.Mouchot is the first author to write explicitly about solar energy and how to convert solar radiation into usable energy thus laying the foundation for what we now call "green energy". </em> unknown
187547456(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1875. 4to. The entire issue (vol. 81, nr. 14) of Comptes Rendus present. Unbound, and without wrappers. Very light brownspotting. Pp. 571-574. [Entire issue: pp. (545)- 604].
187557118(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1875. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 81, No 14. [Mouchot's paper:] Pp. 571-574. (Entire issue offered). (1), 546-604 pp. Clean and fine.
5885Grand in 4 demi-toile à la bradel et à coins,titre,fer, filet dorés.Titre,315 pages,sur beau papier vergé,60 illustrations hors-texte,sous serpente,sur beau papier( façon papier japon)par Grasset,Rochegrosse,Moreau,Georges Cain,Delort,Mouchot,Flameng,Luc Olivier Merson,Cormon, Laurens.Gravure exécutée par M. MEAULLE.Armand Colin & Cie éditeur 1891,couverture conservée.Très bon état
1978R200089605ECONOMICA. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 202 pages - Coins, tranches et coiffes frottés - Tampons, étiquette au dos et quelques annotations à l'encre sur la page de titre. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
1954RO80123697IMP. BELLECOUR. Fév. 1954. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Déchirures. 16 pages de bandes dessinées en noir et blanc ou en bleu et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.064-BD périodiques
9748434036.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback