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1928SKU-054871Wright Aviation Corporation 1928. Ring-bound. Very Good. June 1928 Wright Aeronautical Corporation stated First edition 3 screw post binding with numerous foldouts and diagrams. Pebbled boards. Light soil/age use no marks. A new design launched in 1926 known as the R-1750 Cyclone. This was a nine-cylinder radial with a displacement of 1750 cu in and internally-cooled exhaust valves. It was type-tested at 500 hp in 1927. Please email for photos. Wright Aviation Corporation unknown
199417755Peterborough UK: GMS Enterprises. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 256 pages . GMS Enterprises hardcover
1959001504Cincinnati Ohio: Tri-State Offset Company 1959. A few sentences underlined Previous owner's name. Bump to corner else Very Good condition. No highlighting. Clean square copy. Illustrated with figures equations tables diagrams and photographs. This printing adds two new chapters that do not appear in the 1958 edition. The new chapters are: Chapter A22: Analysis of Special Wing Problems. Swept Wings. Chapter A23: Analysis of Delta Wing by "Method of Displacements." From the Preface: "The first edition of the author's book was published in 1943. This new edition represents a rather extensive revision.". Second Augmented Printing of Revised Ed. Oversize Hardcover. Original gray cloth/No dust jacket. 8.5" wide by 11.25" tall. 64pp. Tri-State Offset Company Hardcover
2013022517Israel: Hertseliyah 2013. Text in Hebrew. Near Fine condition. Flat uncreased spine. Sharp corners. Brief ink note on first page author's inscription. Israeli military aviation decal laid in. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Pages are fresh clean and crisp -- probably never read. Illustrated throughout with photographs many in full color of Israeli military aircraft pilots equipment etc. Oversize Softcover. 8.25" wide by 10.5" tall. This large heavy book will require extra postage for Priority and International shipments but only the standard charge for media mail. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Oversize Softcover. Near Fine condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 290pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Hertseliyah Paperback
199317723Fine. 1993. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Signed by the authors "L. Nelson and Wright" inside the front cover. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 238 pages; Signed by Author . hardcover
1959104316Very Good with no dust jacket. 1959. Hardcover. Hardcover. Plain black binding. Mimeograph quality copy of National Archive stats and intelligence of World War 1 aviation. Very clear and legible blue ink text. 1959. Volume 1 is page 1-183 covering Mar. 29 thru Aug. 21 1918. Volume 2 is page 184-371 covering Sept. 1 thru Nov. 16 1918. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 371 pages . hardcover
Single sheet, measuring 8.25 x 6.0 ins (approx. 21.0 x 15.0 cms), on printed stationery from Learoyd's home in Rustington, and dated 7 September 1995; near fine state. THE LETTER IS WRITTEN, DATED AND SIGNED ENTIRELY IN LEAROYD'S HAND, AND IS SOLD WITH A POOR QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT. Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd was gazetted for the Victoria Cross on 20 August 1940. The citation reads: 'On 12 August 1940 Flight Lieutenant Learoyd was one of the pilots briefed to bomb the Dortmund-Ems Canal in Germany. Of the four other aircraft which had already made the attack on that night, two were destroyed and two were badly hit. Flight Lieutenant Learoyd took his plane into the target at only 150 feet, in the full glare of the searchlights and flak barrage all around him. The aircraft was very badly damaged but the bombs were duly dropped and he managed to get his crippled plane back to England where he flew round until first light, finally landing without causing injury to his crew or further damage to his aircraft'. Flight Lieutenant (later Wing Commander) Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd (1913-1996) was serving with 49 Squadron, Bomber Command.
118803An unmounted sepia-toned gelatin silver print 149 × 199 mm; in fine condition We suggest the eighteen members of the squad come from the Aeroplane Repair Section of the Australian Flying Corps based at Leighterton. We purchased this photograph with a small group of aerial photographs of Leighterton Aerodrome about which the Australian War Memorial has this to say: 'By 1917 the Australian Flying Corps AFC consisted of four operational squadrons which outstripped the ability of the Army's Central Flying School at Point Cook to supply sufficient trained airmen. It was decided therefore to establish training squadrons within the AFC. Four such squadrons were subsequently established in the United Kingdom during 1917. 8 Squadron AFC was formed at Wendover on 24 October 1917. It was originally identified as 33 Australian Training Squadron Royal Flying Corps but was renamed along with all of the Australian squadrons in January 1918. The squadron relocated to Cirencester on 9 January 1918 and thence to Leighterton where it remained until disbanded in April 1919. The squadron's principal role was to prepare personnel for service with what was at first 71 Australian Squadron RFC and subsequently 4 Squadron AFC which was operating with British forces over the Western Front' AWM website. unknown
1978133542Adelaide: The Author 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide The Author 1978 first edition. Quarto 127 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs plus endpaper maps. Pictorial papered boards slightly bumped and rubbed at the extremities with a tiny split at the foot of the spine; an excellent copy. Number 597 of 1000 copies; this copy is inscribed dated December 1978 and signed by the author. The Author hardcover
1928107548Washington: National Geographic Society 1928. First Edition. Paperback. Washington National Geographic Society 1928. Quarto two volumes 742 and 766 pages with hundreds of illustrations almost all from photographs some in colour; and more than a few from the air plus 3 folding colour plates after artwork by N.C. Wyeth in an end-band. Original publisher's post-binders heavily blind-embossed and gilt-decorated brown cloth a little rubbed at the extremities; each volume contains six issues bound in without the original wrappers; the contents of Volume 54 are inserted upside down a mistake easily rectified; edges lightly foxed; mild signs of handling; an excellent pair. These twelve issues contain a number of important lengthy articles by or about famous early aviators: Lindbergh two Cobham de Pinedo and Kingsford-Smith and Ulm. The main article in the December issue 'Renascent Germany' pages 639-717 makes very interesting reading. National Geographic Society paperback
BIB322841Belper Derby: JoTe Publications. 20051946. Oblong Small Quarto Size approx 24x18cm. Near Fine copy in Very Good dustjacket. Dustjacket is now protected in our purpose-made plastic sleeve. A nice copy. Black & white illustrations by Anderson & Westmacott. Foreword by Air Commodore Charles Clarke. Signed on front free endpaper by Ted Catchart POW No 1724 Stalag 357. 110 pages. Originally published in 1946. These cartoons drawn by two prisoners of war each accompanied by a brief explanatory note provide a graphic pictorial record of POW life in German POW Camps. . Near Fine. Reprint. Hardback. JoTe Publications hardcover
1983021480Self Published 1983. Jacket has fading to spine. Shelfwear to bottom edge and minor ding to bottom corner of front board. Foxing to endpapers title page and top and leading edges. 466 pages with b/w illustrations. . Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Self Published Hardcover
1967732557PN. New. 1967. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1970739637PN. New. 1970. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
194324-08-21-gw-35758-lczUnited States Naval Institute 1943-01-01. hardcover. Used - Acceptable. 0x0x0. some wear. has moldy odor. discoloration from age. very readable copy. United States Naval Institute hardcover
Sm. folio, First Edition, with numerous photographs and illustrations in the text; black cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in silver, red endpapers, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT MOUNTED ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER.
Folio, First Edition thus, with frontispiece, photographic title and very numerous photographs and maps throughout; laminated pictorial boards, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. WITH SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF ROBERT OLEJNIK MOUNTED ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. SCARCE.
1943TA2603020357Z17United States Naval Institute 1943. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Hardback--spine tight--pages unmarked--cover good--dust cover shows wear United States Naval Institute hardcover
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original historical autograph manuscript document sealed by the authorized person of the Pertevniyal Hanim Waqf on special paper. 32x18 cm. In Ottoman script. 6 lines with its annotated confirmation with red ink. 1 p. Historical manuscript document on about the muwaqqit who was hired to set the special watch that Pertevniyal Kadin Efendi donated to the tomb of Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han. Pertevniyal Sultan [i.e. "Descended from Radiance"], (1810-1884), was the thirteenth wife of Sultan Mahmud II, and Valide sultan to their son Sultan Abdulaziz of the Ottoman Empire. Pertevniyal exerted some influence over her son. When Abdulaziz took his trip to Europe, Pertevniyal was anxious about him the whole time he was away. On his way home he stopped at Ruse, Bulgaria, where Midhat was governor, with the intention of a month and acquainting himself with the Balkan country. But Pertevniyal, a possessive and short-sighted woman, wrote him to come home immediately. Sultan of Turkey though he was, he obeyed his mother's command. Pertevniyal contributed to the instability of her son's rule by meddling in affairs of state. Especially unwise was her alliance with Mahmud Nedim Pasha, the sycophantic grand vizier whose recklessness and incompetence led to further financial chaos. She founded the Pertevniyal High School as well as Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque in 1872. In the days when the Hejaz was part of the Empire, the Porte tried to improve the health situation there. Pertevniyal, built hospitals in the Harem-i Sherif, and young Turkish doctors went out from Istanbul to man them. Pertevniyal Sultan was a great philanthropist, and thanks to her influence, she had the opportunity to make her son do whatever he wanted. In order to provide income to the foundations that it intends to establish, lands called Fasil fields. She commissioned a fountain in front of the Kâtib Mosque in October 1862, and then it was removed from the square and moved to the entrance door of the mosque on the grounds that it narrowed the road. She also built three fountains, one in Suboyu (Bige) village and two on Karaköy road in Sebinkarahisar. In 1864, she built a shipbuilding pool (stone loom) in Tersane to cover her own income, the first Ottoman battleship came out of this loom. "In the history of Islam, a muwaqqit was an astronomer tasked with the timekeeping and the regulation of prayer times in an Islamic institution like a mosque or a madrasa. Unlike the muezzin (reciter of the call to prayer) who was usually selected for his piety and voice, a muwaqqit was selected for his knowledge and skill in astronomy. The main duty of the muwaqqit was timekeeping and the regulation of daily prayer times in mosques, madrasas, or other institutions using astronomy and other exact sciences. At its zenith in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, major mosques often employed prominent astronomers as muwaqqits. In addition to regulating prayer times, they wrote treatises on astronomy, especially on timekeeping and the use of related instruments such as quadrants and sundials. They were also responsible for other religious matters related to their astronomical expertise, such as the keeping of the Islamic calendar and the determination of the qibla (the direction to Mecca used for prayers). (Source: Wikipedia).
2011SKU0620889CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2011-11-01. paperback. New. 8x1x11. New Textbook Ships with Tracking CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
206 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
a623851934-1939. 22 octavo wraps pamphlets published by Shtamparija Vazdukhoplavstva Vojske each in original blue printed wraps with illustration of two small planes on front. Authors include: K Frat Khinko Khauer Tomislav Kalashitj Kapetan Boshko R. Stanojlovitz K. Lekitm Zhegartsa Petra. Each pamphlet is about 14-35pp no illustrations. Those dated 1934-1935 are issued at Novi Sad the others from Zamun Serbia. Entirely in Cyrillic script. Appears to accounts by early aviators. Good some pages are browned some overall wear.A few tiny chips . 22 aviation pamphlets. . paperback
1981764071PN. New. 1981. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1980762074PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1994438657PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback