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194025162Washington D. C.: Bureau of Aeronautics. Very Good. 1940's. Binder. The binder is just your standard office two-hole binder in worn condition. However inside are many original restricted AAF & Navy publications most just a few pages but some are quite substantial. All have to do with aircraft instruments. Most are stamped "Portland Army Air Base Oregon." price is for the whole bundle. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Bureau of Aeronautics unknown
191938452New York City: Issued by the Department of Education Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation 1919. 1st edition. Original publisher's blue cloth binding. Blue paper eps. Modest wear with bump to spine crown. Prior owner signature to ffep. A VG copy. 88 2 blank pp. Color frontis from a painting of the NC-4 in flight over the ocean. Text profusely illustrated with photographic images. Maps. 4to. <br/><br/> Issued by the Department of Education Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation hardcover books
48998Annapolis MD: United States Naval Institute 1943. Small 4to.; cloth covered boards with gilt lettering and illustrated endpapers hardcover; x 286 pages; black and white photographic illustrations; boards are edgeworn with corners and spine ends beginning to fray and endpapers are lightly sunned else very good but lacking the dust jacket. Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute, 1943 unknown
19808166Alexandria: Time-Life Books 1980. Hardcover. Complete 23-volume set. 4to. Blue leatherette blind-embossed and with a circular color plate tipped to each front cover. Various paginations most ca. 175pp. Numerous illustrations some color pictorial front endpaper. Near fine. Minor archival repair to rear cover of one volume all others "tight 'n bright." First edition a handsome full set. Time-Life Books hardcover
1941BOOKS312857Binghamton NY: Self Published . VG/NO DUSTJACKET. 1941. LooseLeaf. This was the trainer used to train US Pilots during the WW II. Typescript copy plus drawings and charts. . Sm 4to. Has 3 ring binder holes. Inch and one half thick. . ***** Self Published ***** unknown
1919061262New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co. 1919. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Blue cloth spine panel lettered in orange color front and back cover pastedown illus. Text block edges typically somewhat tanned with minor loss along top edge/corner of cover pastedown otherwise only slight wear. Color illus. dust jacket shows area of loss along top front edge minor loss to corners several closed tears and rubbed joints/folds now in mylar. xii371 pp. illus. Frederick A. Stokes Co. Hardcover
1930500910<p>In broken English Ocean Grove NJ February 10 1930; to Marvin Popkin: " - I haffe to go to - camp in Newark Aire Squadron I having 380 men - to lern the Bay to aperste the Plain - ". 7" x 10 1/2" 1 page. with a signed/inscribed photograph of Wiegand and 2 companions and related newspaper. Very good.</p><p>Wiegand member of the Richthofen air circus; credited with shooting down 22 enemy planes.</p> unknown books
1930500910<p>In broken English Ocean Grove NJ February 10 1930; to Marvin Popkin: " - I haffe to go to - camp in Newark Aire Squadron I having 380 men - to lern the Bay to aperste the Plain - ". 7" x 10 1/2" 1 page. with a signed/inscribed photograph of Wiegand and 2 companions and related newspaper. Very good.</p><p>Wiegand member of the Richthofen air circus; credited with shooting down 22 enemy planes.</p> unknown
18789Women in Aviation. Silver gelatin print photo of female pilot sitting in early aircraft with her hands on the gears the body of the plane partially visible behind her. Circa 1920s. 4.75" x 6.5" inches. Legislative barriers as well as social and economic factors made it nearly impossible for women to participate in early aviation. Getting through flight school and gaining access to a plane to fly was a testament to the incredible tenacity and resources required for a woman to access both. Photo shows a woman sitting belted to pilot's seat one hand on each large gear shift feet prepped on the thin ledge above the plane's front tire. She wears a gingham hat cut close to her head a wool coat wool pants and knee-high leather boots with protective-wear covering the shins. The plane's front tire is muddy suggesting she's just landed in a field. A few ink spots do not obstruct the plane or female pilot. This original photo is evidence that women participated in early aviation. Overall good condition. unknown
015715[Aviation] Calendrier 1918 en hommage à Georges Guynemer. Paris, Coquemer, 1918. Environ 7*9cm, dépliant. La première page porte un petit portrait collé avec la mention « A Guynemer, la France reconnaissante », les deux pages intérieures le calendrier avec en dessous une citation du commandant Brocard et une du lieutenant Raymond, et la dernière page porte le texte de sa 27e et dernière citation « Mort au champ d'honneur. ». Le tout est dans un encadrement bleu-blanc-rouge. Très bel état, rare souvenir. [61-2]
015716[Aviation] Livret de l'Association Française Aérienne - Ses buts, ses statuts, ses avantages. Evreux, H Dévé, ca.1920. In-12, 16p. Petit livret de l'association, truffé des signatures autographes de deux aviateurs sur la couverture : Alexis Maneyrol (1891-1923) et probablement Edouard Meyer (1889-1953). Signatures rares. [61-2]
21 numéros dans 2 classeur éditeur skyvertex bleu nuit, Espace Information, CNES - Imprimerie du Sud, Toulouse, 1983 à 1990, env. 36 à 40 pp. par numéro. soit olus de 750 p. au total. Avec un index des numéros de joint 1980 à 1983, auquel on joint un index des numéros parus de 1984 à 1987 + un grand poster du CNES sur les Satellites français (1987) Bon état (petits ex libris en premières pages, très bon ensemble par ailleurs). Ensemble peu courant. Prix pour l'ensemble. Poids de 3,3 Kg. Au sommaire notamment : le phénomène d'impesanteur ; la télédétection spatiale : un outil pédagogique ; les pionniers de l'astronautique ; les recherches en microgravité ; la vie dans les planètes telluriques ; il y a 250 ans, on entreprenait de mesurer la terre l'avion spatial Hermès ; comment mettre en place un satellite géostationnaire ; la télévision par satellite : communiquer à distance ; la télévision par satellite : capter des programmes télévisés ; Argos l'étudie les déplacements d'animaux ; les courants océaniques vus de l'espace ; la vie quotidienne en impesanteur ; les premiers ballons libres ; la comète de Halley ; observer, photographier et écouter les satellites ; des hommes, emballons dans la stratosphère ; les astéroïdes ; la recherche de la vie dans l'univers ; le rendez-vous spatial ; l'exploration du système solaire, bilan et perspective Français
DOLE, Imp. H. CHAZELLE - Revue mensuelle - In-8 - brochée - couverture illustrée - Illustrations en texte - Pubicités locales - Environ 30 pages par fascicules - Pagination continue - très propre 1 Année,1946, N° 3, 5, 6 & 7, 2 Année, 1947, N° 8 à 13, 15 à 19, PUIS le Pays Jurassien 1948, N° 20, 21, 22, 25 & 27, SOIT 20 Numéros, tous en bon état
190910698Paris Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1909 1 Roman comique de la vie aérienne. Illustrations de René VINCENT. Paris, Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1909, in-12, demi-chagrin havane, dos à 5 nerfs orné, 280 pp.
188414483Par Guillaume Joseph Gabriel de La Landelle (1812-1886) qui figure parmi les pionniers de l'aéronautique.Paris, René Haton - 1884 - 288 pages et le catalogue de l'éditeur 36 pages.Broché sous couverture bleue imprimée. Infimes rousseurs sur la couverture et les tout premiers feuillets et plus nombreuses sur le catalogue. Bon état. Format in-12°(18x12).
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-percaline verte, couvertures conservées, H. Dunod et E. Pinat, Paris, 1909, XIV-663 pp. et 2 ff. Bon exemplaire (une coupe lég. frottée, très bon état par ailleurs), bien complet des belles couvertures d'origine. Une des premières histoires de l'aviation, préfacée par le pionnier de l'air que fut Santos-Dumont. Français
Préface de Lucien Bossoutrot, illustrations de E. Maurus, exemplaire nominatif, 1 vol. grand in-8 br., couv. ill., Editions P. Fournié & Cie, Paris, 1936, 129 pp. Exemplaire nominatif spécialement imprimé pour M. Antonin Rochefort, enrichi d'une belle dédicace de l'auteur. Un très bel ouvrage qui présente de manière remarquablement vivante tout le détail administratif de l'aviation civile du temps. Français
572 pages. "A fully revised and updated edition of this authoritative reference work, presenting concise and well-illustrated histories of over two hundred and forty Squadrons of the R.A.F., its predecessors the R.F.C. and R.N.A.S., the R.Aux.A.F. and the Dominion and European fighter squadrons which came under the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. Factual details include the bases used by the squdrons, their aircraft types and insignia, commanding officers, movements and operational service... Illustrated with over 850 selected photographs and, together with detailed Appendices, forms a permanent record of the Squadrons concerned and their aircraft." - from dust jacket. Printed on glossy stock. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy of this incredibly comprehensive compilation. Book
1942ZB705532Washington: American Aviation Associates Inc. 1942. volumes 6#1 to 9#2 all complete volumes or complete issues an uninterrupted run later library buckram original pictorial covers & advertising matter retained well illustrated throughout ex library minor old moisture rippling to several issues overall still very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: American Aviation Associates, Inc. hardcover
1927107689Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1927 62p 1 volume In4 broché. Couverture rempliée. Ouvrage illustré de nombreus portraits, photographies et facs similés.
19559651Robert Hale 1955-57-58. 3 vols. 8vo. First Edition with 8 plates and a full-page map in the text first and third volumes with light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; tops lightly age-soiled else a very good firm set in unclipped dustwrapper the wrappers lightly frayed at heads and tails of backstrips and wrapper of third volume creased at joints. Moxon's celebrated 'Monsoon' trilogy is a key work in the history of the war in the air in Burma. It tells the story of a young Hurricane pilot during and after the war. The first volume is autobiographical and provides a first-hand illustrated account of service with 5 Squadron RAF in the Imphal Valley from 1944 onwards. The second and third volumes through based on the author's experiences are closer to fiction; the second giving an action-packed account of the war to the Japanese surrender the third dealing with the reintegration of the survivors into peacetime civilian life. The complete trilogy is scarce especially in the dustwrappers. Graham & Cole U45 V59 V58 respectively. Robert Hale, unknown
1939007394Frankfurt Main Germany: Verlag Fritz Knapp 1939. 409pp/illus. with several fold-outs and fold-out cut-aways of aircraft. Chapters include: airplanes engines aircraft accessories construction materials test equipment ground stations and aircraft armament. This is an interesting export handbook for the aviation industry. Includes detailed drawings of ground stations and aircraft armament. German text. Clean. First Edition. Hard Coveer. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Verlag Fritz Knapp unknown
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with 8 plates and a full-page map in the text, first and third volumes with light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; tops lightly age-soiled else a very good, firm set in unclipped dustwrapper, the wrappers lightly frayed at heads and tails of backstrips, and wrapper of third volume creased at joints. Moxon's celebrated 'Monsoon' trilogy is a key work in the history of the war in the air in Burma. It tells the story of a young Hurricane pilot during and after the war. The first volume is autobiographical, and provides a first-hand illustrated account of service with 5 Squadron RAF in the Imphal Valley from 1944 onwards. The second and third volumes, through based on the author's experiences, are closer to fiction; the second giving an action-packed account of the war to the Japanese surrender, the third dealing with the reintegration of the survivors into peacetime civilian life. The complete trilogy is scarce, especially in the dustwrappers. Graham & Cole U45, V59, V58 respectively.
20008793New York: HarperCollins 2000. Early Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 6 1/4 X 9 1/2 Inches. 279 PP. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY GORDON COOPER TO FILMMAKER MICHAEL LENNICK directly on the title-page. One of the original "We Seven" Mercury Astronauts. A second printing copy with number line to the "2" on the copyright page. Original price of $25.00 intact on front flap. <br /> <br /> Michael Lennick started out in Hollywood as a visual effects man on The Fly Videodrome and The Dead Zone. He eventually made t Science" as well as his film "2001 and Beyond" which explores the science behind science fiction films. Film producer and friend Chris Darling said Lennick's "films featured a veritable who's who of NASA personalities and jaw-dropping footagehis way to his award-winning work docuseries "Rocke never before seen by the general public." The Hollywood Reporter 2014. HarperCollins hardcover
1925482871925 Paris, l'aérophile,1925, 19 x 27 cm , publication bi-mensuelle,24 numéros par an, 384 +16 pp, Reliure d'époque en demi-veau marron,dos lisse,cuir très légèrement frotté , intérieur frais,bon état , photographies sur demande,