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in 8° - pp.162 - Brossura editoriale - qq.segno a penna anche alla brossura, antiporta staccata, primo fascicolo slegato
N. PAG.458 + 1 TAVOLA PIU' VOLTE RIPIEGATA - BROSSURA IN TELA CON TITOLI IN ARGENTO AL PIATTO ANTERIORE - BUONO
N. PAG.220 + 1 TAVOLA RIPIEGATA PIU' VOLTE CON IL CIELO STELLATO A MEZZANOTTE- CARTONATO - BUONO
(Codice MM/1603) In 16º (19,2 cm) 40 cm. Estratto dal Catalogo delle Opere d'Arte Militare e Marina della libreria Casanova. Brossura fittizia, con titolo manoscritto. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
in-8°, pp. 64 con numerose illustrazioni di navi e imbarcazioni n.t. Leg. in cartonato edit. figurato, con guasti e mancanze al dorso. Tracce del tempo e d'uso sui piatti.
N. PAG 62 . BROSSURA - BUONO
Bellissima fotografia del 1930 circa che rappresenta delle persone a Tunisi. Antica nota manoscritta "Tunisi" al recto. In buone condizioni. Mende. Dim. cm 6x8,3. Very beautiful photography of 1930's of some people in Tunisi. Manuscripted note in the recto part "Tunisi". In good conditions.
1920 circa. Foto - cartolina di piccolo formato, non viaggiata. Lievemente ingiallita, discreto stato. .
N. PAG.119 - BROSSURA ILL. - OTTIMO
In -4°, pp. 8 con 17 riproduzioni di navi da fotografie d'epoca. Bross. edit. illustrata.
PP. 98, CM. 29,5X21, BROSS., FOTOGRAFIE DELLE NAVI.
N. PAG.197 - RILEGATURA IN TELA AL DORSO, BROSSURA ILL. AI PIATTI - BUONO
In-8° pp. 42, bross. edit. scolorita.
in-4°, pp. 24 dattiloscritte con alcune tabelle n.t. Bros. edit. con legg. tracce del tempo.
N. PAG. 111 - BROSSURA , TESTO IN PIU' CHE BUONE CONDIZIONI, SEGNI DI USURA AL DORSO E AI PIATTI
(Marina Militare)[R.ACCADEMIA NAVALE LIVORNO.] Bollettino Radiotelegrafico N.3. 1919, in 8, 24 pp, numerose figure nel testo, br. (estratto) [Euro 10,00]
8°, pp. 6 (2) con stemma sabaudo inciso alla 1°pag.
Genova, La Marina Italiana, [1923], in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 17, [3].
(marina)[STORIA DELLA MARINA.]Volume I: Da Trafalgar a Tsushima: 1805-1905. Milano, Fabbri, 1982, (cm 30x22), 336 pp tutte illustrate, leg.edit. tela impressa, sovracoperta illustrata. (perfetto) [Euro 10,00]
1.-10. Tausend. Gr.8°. 98(1) S. Original-Broschur mit zweifarbig illlustriertem Deckeltitel. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, wenig berieben, noch gut erhalten. Mit einem Vorwort des Prüfungsausschußes des Vereins E. Ehlert, H. Krebs und F. Will.
over 700pp tot. NB: please note that the item offered for sale is NOT a physical book; it is an e-book consisting of a CD-ROM disc containing a readable file in PDF format. Please also note that this disc does not contain video or audio files and will not play on a home CD/DVD player. Imperfect scanning of the report with misalignments and shades but complete and fully readable both in text and illustrations, with a faint diagonal watermark in the foreground on the pages. From the Introduction: “In this Final Report each of the Division 14 projects is discussed. (..) The purpose of this report is to present enough of the administrative detail, technical advances, production data and operational use so that the separate contracts and the individual projects undertaken may be seen as parts of the whole development and may be followed, though briefly, from start to finish. References are given to more detailed technical reports wherever possible.” Profusely illustrated by b/w pictures, diagrams and tables. There are most interesting pictures and data of apparatus and radar installation which had not been published elsewhere. A very scarce publication, rarely found for sale. This report reviews the massive effort on the development of Radar, LORAN navigation system and associated components undertaken at the MIT Radiation Laboratory and related Organisations and Contractors during WW2. Produced by the Division 14 (RADAR) of the National Defence Research Committee (NDRC) it covers a wide range of Radar components, subsystems and techniques such as antennas, magnetrons, klystrons, indicators, switches, waveguides, LORAN system, fire control systems etc. with technical data, cost information, current project status, delivered quantities, etc. Even with its imperfect scanning process and its defects, this ebook is a must for any WW2 Radar historian or enthusiast as it offers a wealth of information not readily available from other sources on the technical development of Radar in those critical times.
London, 2003. In-4 (27 x 21 cm) broché, couverture illustrée, 103 p., illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Notices en anglais Vente de 250 oeuvres picturales et objets ayant trait à la Marine.