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2000030095<p>Gagosian Gallery New York 2000. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. 1st Edition. 156 pages. Hardcover. Texts in English. Minimal shelfwear to the edges and associated faint rubbing to the covers. Lacking the printed paper wrapper. Otherwise the binding is tight the interior clean and unmarked. Bound in gilt-stamped red leatherette covered boards and published on the occasion of the exhibition held from September 23-December 16 2000.</p> Gagosian Gallery, New York hardcover
190433476dark blue: Oxford : Clarendon Press 1904. Hardcover. Used: Acceptable. Condition fair some foxing to front pages. 4th Edition Revised and Enlarged. Front board is just starting to become detached. Inscription inside most pages clean. MDCCCCIV ref ZKVQ corner bumps and scratches to boards. Oxford : Clarendon Press hardcover
1990176842Trifório 1990. Tapa blanda. 2ª Mano. . . Revista Trimestral. Año II. Abril 1990. Texto. bilingue Portuges Español. Muy ilustrado con fotos. y planos. Firma anterior propietario. Tapa blanda 34x24 cm 112 pag Trifório unknown
192538474Madrid: Ministerio de la Gobernación Correos - Imp.de Ernesto Giménez 1925.- 129 p. 1 h.: Estados; 4º 225 x 156 cm; Rústica Ed.- MUY RARO. HACIENDA DERECHO FISCAL MERCANTIL BOLSA BANCA SEGUROS. Libro en español Ministerio de la Gobernación paperback
1954r2945London: National Coal Board. G : in good condition without dust jacket. 1954. First Edition. Paper cover. 310mm x 190mm 12" x 7". 16 panels each. 3 plans 2 colour 1 sepia. Two hand-coloured plans and one electrostatic print. . National Coal Board unknown
19258242623Oxford University Press 1925. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1400grams ISBN: Oxford University Press hardcover
1995AME_9780306449109Plenum 1995. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Plenum hardcover
190445050Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1904. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Fair in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Corners edgeworn. Chipping to spine ends. Some rubbing to boards. Scholar's name to ffep A. R. Littlewood. Ink underlining and notes to some pages. Fair to good.; 668 pages . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover
1995USD_9780306449109Plenum 1995. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Plenum hardcover
19844120799Plenum Press 1984. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item800grams ISBN:0306416549 Plenum Press hardcover
1904004285Oxford Clarendon Press 1904. 4th Edition. Hardcover. Good. This copy belonged to Prof. Nic Wiehahn. Wiehahn was a South African labour expert and was best known for heading the Wiehahn Commission which proposed in 1979 that black trade unions be afforded legal recognition. Gilt titling to spine. The navy blue boards are shelf-rubbed and rubbed at all extremities. The spine ends are scuffed and the edges are fraying. The top edge of the spine is split for three quarters of its length from the top and the bottom edge is starting to split. The front joint is severely cracked. Wiehahn's rubber stamp appears five times in the prelims and there is also another prev owner's name dd 1925 to the ffep. The endpapers are browned. There is an inkstain to the bottom outer corner affecting the front pastedown and all the introductory pages. The pages are rough-cut and the bottom edge of the textblock has another two of Wiehahn's rubber stamps. The 668pp of well-thumbed text are very extensively underlined and annotated - largely in pencil. There are a couple of inkblots to the text but there is virtually no foxing. Some of the pages of the publisher's catalogue at the back are uncut and there are notes to the rear endpapers. This is a volume that has been worked through very thoroughly. Oxford Clarendon Press hardcover
198191175Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1981. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Very good. iv 120 1 pages. Wraps. Tabular Data. The 1981 Senate hearings regarding the implementation of the nine-digit ZIP code ZIP4 were marked by intense debate over automation costs and mandatory versus voluntary usage. The hearings primarily held before the Subcommittee on Civil Service Post Office and General Services aimed to address public and Congressional concerns that the system was premature and overly burdensome. A major focus was ensuring the new longer code would be voluntary specifically for residential users to alleviate public fear of forced compliance. Postmaster General Bolger testified that he supported making it voluntary except for bulk mailers seeking discounts. Critics in the Senate such as Senator David Durenberger and Senator Roger Jepsen argued that the system was not fully tested might increase costs and that the public did not want it. The program was designed to cut costs through automated mail sorting using optical character readers OCRs. In April 1981 Congress considered legislation to block the June 1 1981 implementation date proposed by the Postal Service with leaders calling for a cost-benefit analysis. Despite the contention the Senate moved forward with the program with the legislative battle continuing through the end of the year eventually leading to the authorization of the program by late 1981 with full implementation planned for subsequent years. The hearings highlighted the transition from manual to automated mail processing and the friction caused by requiring the public to adopt a more detailed addressing system. The nine-digit zip code ZIP4 was introduced by the USPS in 1983 to improve mail sorting automation and speed up delivery. It adds a four-digit suffix to the original five-digit code identifying specific geographic segments—such as a city block apartment building or individual high-volume receiver. The first five digits define the region and local post office. The added 4 indicates a sector several blocks and a segment one side of a street. The system allows automated machinery to sort mail to smaller more precise delivery areas reducing manual handling. While proposed earlier the extended code was officially introduced in 1983. Initial uptake was slow due to a at the time small incentive for large-scale mailers. It provided increased accuracy faster delivery times sometimes up to two days faster and reduced costs for bulk mailers. While not mandatory for citizens it is heavily used by businesses for address verification mailing efficiency and better logistical analytics. The system evolved from the original 1963 five-digit Zone Improvement Plan ZIP to handle growing mail volumes. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
1937C209954London: Post Office 1937. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Small quarto. Original printed ring binder with cloth spine. Contains R3 R4 R5. Some pages slightly worn creased and/or torn a few pages with ink updates and annotation otherwise a very good copy. 1937 1938 1959. Post Office, hardcover
1948C209953London: Post Office 1948. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. none 2 other Rg pamphlets listed �25 Small quarto. Original printed ring binder with cloth spine. Contains Rg. 4 7 17 25 51 53. Some pages slightly worn creased and/or torn a few pages with ink updates and annotation otherwise a near very good copy. 1948-1969. Post Office, hardcover
1993x-0306444003Plenum Pub Corp 1993. Hardcover. New. 142 pages. 9.61x6.69x0.38 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1991x-030644044XPlenum Pub Corp 1991. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 168 pages. 9.90x6.50x0.60 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1978961T14Cheltenham; London: Phin Publishing Limited; Macmillan 1978-1981. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 11.5" by 8.5". David Thorpe; Martin Reavley . Two smart copies of these exciting "rude" photographic books on food and health from photographer David Thorpe. Two volumes. A collection of photographic works from British photographer David Thorpe. This set contains: Rude Food 1978. First printing. Exploring the association between food and sex acting as a reminder of the added pleasures that can be derived from simple food when it is imaginatively chosen presented and eaten. Rude Health 1981. A discussion on the body and health exploring the individual parts of the body their uses and methods of adding excitement and pleasure to your work outs. Written by Pierre Le Poste and designed by Martin Reavley. In the original paper binding. Externally very smart with light wear to the extremities and the odd small mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. A contemporary ink inscription to the title page of Rude Food. Near Fine Phin Publishing Limited; Macmillan paperback
1980Q-0333309774Pan Macmillan 1980-11-13. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pan Macmillan paperback
2000TH250532Gagosian Gallery New York 2000. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 1st printing. Quarto size 4to in gilt embossed red faux leather 146pp plates in colour and b/w etc. Issued with a printed glossy card sleeve __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unread and unmarked copy in a very slightly edge-creased but otherwise AS NEW sleeve. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DBBARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Gagosian Gallery, New York hardcover
1983mon0000122726Book Club Associates 1983-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. NOT ex-library. Hardback/Hardcover with dust cover. Clean copy in good condition. Book Club Associates hardcover
1977BN125336North-Holland 1977. 1977. Hardcover. Virus Infection and the Cell Surface <br/><br/>Virus Infection and the Cell Surface George Poste North-Holland hardcover