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Paris, An 1812, Chez Delamarche Gèographe. Incisione in rame all'acquaforte applicata su tela e divisa in 16 riquadri, confini in colore d'epoca, cm 47,5 x 74,5 (al filetto nero di riquadro), titoli in cartiglio centrale con volute geometriche e decori floreali e in un più piccolo, sottostante, cartiglio. Alcuni difetti della carta alle giunture dei quadri e normali segni del tempo, discreta conservazione.
Padova, Cedam, 1932. In 4° gr., pp. LXXI + 854 n. Con XVI tavole f.t, + 1 ritratto all’antiporta. Dall’indice: Meteorologia, climatologia e glaciologia, oceanografia, idrografia continentale e morfologia, fisica del globo, etc. etc. Bella legatura moderna in mezza tela di canapa, con titoli in oro al dorso su tassello.
In 8 (26x20) Legatura in tela con titolo in oro al dorso e al piatto; pp. XVI-555 con 7 carte a colori, 77 cartine in nero e 341 illustrazioni nel testo; Ottimo
Hildburghausen, Verlag vom Bibliogr. Institut. (1880 circa). Coppia di incisioni su acciaio in colore a stampa d'epoca, cm 39 x 48,5 (il foglio). Un lieve ingiallimento dei fogli e alcune usuali leggere gualciture, buona conservazione.
Firenze, 1807. Incisione in arme all'acquaforte, b/n, cm 50 x 70. La carta raffigura i due emisferi separati ma uniti l’un l’altro, titolo entro semplici e piccoli cartigli. L’esemplare, in coloritura coeva e in margini, pur con difetti della carta e una lieve, uniforme brunitura, si presenta nell’insieme in discreto stato.
8526010476.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
MK-QWNV-G0L1Globo2. New. Globo2 unknown
R5-K8M6-QIS8Globo2. New. Globo2 unknown
194075357Pôrto Alegre: Livraria do Globo 1940. 428 Seiten/Página/Pages. Mit 1 Frontispiz / frontispício / frontispiece. 8° (17,5 - 22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
54-DK16-UBZSGLOBO. New. GLOBO unknown
AC-IRUK-PMMWGLOBO. New. GLOBO unknown
24 pages. Contents: Venom of Snakes Lends Encouragement to Cure for Disease; How Socialism has Spread Over the Earth in One Century; Too Many Train Wrecks; Blight Hits Elms; Detroit Bank Probe; Admiral Byrd Going South again (with small photo); Split in the German Protestant Church; Lost Canadian Balloon crews found; Death of King Feisal el Husein of Iraq; Cuban Junta Quits with Grau San Martin Provisilnal President; Current Events - with photo of Theodore Roosevelt Jr.; Marion Bergeron of West Haven, CT. crowned Miss America 1933; Photo of Norman Thomas, who has been Socialist candidate for President multiple times; Photo of Senator Bob LaFollette of Wisconsin; Capital Chat - with photo of Senators aboard capital monorail subway train; Photo of King Boris III of Bulgaria; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
In-12°; antiporta incisa colorata a mano e frontespizio calcografico con vignetta colorata, pp. (4), 246. Legatura in cartonato rigido azzurrino moderno.
1931008489New York: Popular Science Publishing Company 1931. Magazine. Near Fine. Magazine. First Printings. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 12 issues the complete run for the year 1931. Very Good Plus to Near Fine four with light wear at spine ends pencil inscription front cover and ink inscription rear cover of January issue. The August issue of particular interest due to the first coverage of August Piccard and Paul Kipfer's hot air balloon expedition to the new height of 9.8 miles above the Earth's surface thus becoming the first human beings to enter the stratosphere. A great time capsule of popular scientific thought with numerous articles photos and advertisements and those wonderful and colorful covers !. Popular Science Publishing Company Paperback
1931008489New York: Popular Science Publishing Company 1931. 12 issues the complete run for the year 1931. Very Good Plus to Near Fine four with light wear at spine ends pencil inscription front cover and ink inscription rear cover of January issue. The August issue of particular interest due to the first coverage of August Piccard and Paul Kipfer's hot air balloon expedition to the new height of 9.8 miles above the Earth's surface thus becoming the first human beings to enter the stratosphere. A great time capsule of popular scientific thought with numerous articles photos and advertisements and those wonderful and colorful covers ! . First Printings. Magazine. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Popular Science Publishing Company Paperback books
318 p. + Fascinating illustrations and advertisements. Includes: "Programme du Comite de Defense des Interets Nationaux", etc. Mildly XLib. Contemporary full cloth binding, worn at head. Rare review of aviation, before and after the Wright Brothers' flight. FR5
Features: Balloon Training at NAS Lakehurst; Underwriter's Laboratories Aircraft and Pilots Registers; How the Allies trained the American Air Service; The War Diary of John R. 'Killer' Kane - part III; The Stardusters - a history of the 406th Figher Group; Pineapple Airlines - an operational history of VR-21 - part I; The last flight of Lawrence B. Sperry; Seversky AP-7; The race from 'Point Zero' - Curtiss vs. Wright; Beware the Man with the Tape Recorder; Operation Sun-Run; The Douglas DC-1 - 50 years ago; What killed Harriet Quimby; Bell XP-77 Design Origin; Davis-Monthan - home of the USA's 'Surplus' Air Force; The War Diary of John R. 'Killer' Kane - Part IV (conclusion); Jim Warner - Radioman; American-built civilian Airplaines in the Netherlands East Indies, 1935-1942; Pineapple Airlines - an operational history of VR-21 - part II; The Crash of the TWA Fokker F-10A; Doing their duty Side by Side - American Aviation Personnel in Allied Service; The Lockheed Constellation (A history) Part I; Lillie-Vought Biplane (Chance M. Vought's Early Designs of World War I Era); American Military Aircraft in Siam 1934-1940; U.S.S. Intrepid Air Museum; The 366th Fighter Group in WWII; Hollywood's 13 black cats; and more. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
1 cartella 25x17 cm., in mezza tela, contenente 2 tavole formato aperto 64x 49 cm., circa pi? volte ripiegate, su carta robusta, la prima con tutti i dati principali sul Globo e l'altra sull'Italia, in italiano, buone condizioni.Della seconda ? editore lo stesso Autore.
05624Stony Brook L.I. N.Y.: Red Balloon Collective 1971. Tabloid format printed in black on newsprint 12 pp illus. An unnumbered but early issue of the irregularly published organ of the Red Balloon Collective a radical student group at SUNY Stony Brook described by founder Mitchel Cohen as an "anarcho-marxist direct action group." The paper allegedly started in the fall of 1970 and by 1992 only 23 issue had been published; it later became the Red Balloon Discussion Bulletin. Content for this issue includes a long article on the death of George Jackson by the one-time SUNY professor Jonah Raskin who became involved with the Weathermen and Yippies before settling down as a successful writer penning books about B. Traven Abbie Hoffman Jack London Allen Ginsberg and others. Other content includes reprinted Liberation News Service articles Attica Nixon's wage freezes Stony Brook cops food co-ops a molotov cocktail recipe and more. The group's manifesto of sorts is reprinted to the back cover. Only nine holdings in OCLC of any issue. Center crease from folding light wear to newsprint but a well-preserved copy. Stony Brook, L.I., N.Y.: Red Balloon Collective, [1971] unknown
88 pagg in ottime condizioni per questo dettagliato elenco delle date e dei documenti anno per anno , di fondamentale complemento alla bibliografia coronelliana - edizione originale. Brossura
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 157 pages. Many b&w photos. "The array of exhibits in this book extends on and on, from the Zeppelins right up to the Navy's autogyros. And the early flying machines are presented by author Palmer with considered opinions of failures and successs."
1334258406.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
pp. vi, 178. Index. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of fascinating archival photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Map endpapers. "Weaves together the story of Japanese attempts to retaliate [after the Doolittle raids on the Japanese islands] with an account of wartime situations and the effects of the attacks along the west coast of the United States and Canada. Describes coastal defenses, the evacuation of Japanese-Americans, and beach patrols. Written with the assistance of Japanese scientists who developed and launched the fire bomb balloons, surviving members of the crews of the Japanese submarines that attacked the U.S. mainland, and the only airplane pilot to bomb the United States." - dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear to publisher's mauve cloth decorated in gilt. Binding tight. Light wear to dust jacket which is partially sunned at spine and now preserved in Brodart. A quality copy of this intriguing and little-known WWII history. Enser p.134, Smith 5828-34. Book
18842951884 FABRE 1884 à 1886 3 numéros reliés en un fort volume 1/2 chagrin ,dos à nerfs, pt.IN4;couv.conservées,importante documentation sur la gravure :
1894261641894 Paris , BERGER LEVRAULT 1894-1 volume in 8 (165 mm X 240 mm), reliure demi chagrin dos lisse orné, 704 pages, planches depliantes,une planche manquante.