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1274250749.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1931012575Chicago: General American Tank Car Corporation 1931. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Trade publication promoting the railroad tank car and ist consequence to the US economy. Identifies all chemical and some foodstuff liquids and how the tank car enables by way of safe speedy transportation the products and commodities it delivers. 4to brown patterned pebbled cloth gilt titles 189p illustrated with charts graphs and b&w images plus some striking ArtDeco chapter title vignettes. Uncommon railroad item. General American Tank Car Corporation hardcover
19310009261Chicago: General American Tank Car Corporation 1931 . First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 189 pages brown cloth top cover lightly stained at lower right <br/><br/>A pictorial history of the development of industrial liquids new chemicals and the improvement of rail tank cars needed to safely transport these products. The original company is today known as GATX Corp. Features a double-page spread Chemical Map of North America. Includes a section on the Tank Car in Europe. Laid in is a printed letter from the President of GATCC requesting acknowledgement of the receipt of this book. General American Tank Car Corporation hardcover
0469002301.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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11045Draft dated 26 May 1905. London. A native of Derby Scott is a notable figure in the history of the development of the bicycle. In 1878 together with George Henry Phillott he seems to have received the first practicable patent No. 860 of 1878 for an epicyclic change-speed gear for cycles. All items clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. The typewritten draft in blue ink with a few manuscript corrections covers two folio pages. Scott of 76 Edith Grove West Kensington corrected from '30 Princes Square Kennington Cross' describes himself as an 'Engineer' and declares: 'This invention relates to an improved construction and arrangement of epicycloidal gears for varying reducing or reversing the speed from any motor turbine shaft and the like.' Accompanying the document on five folio leaves are five pages of manuscript consisting of: first a one-page 'Description of Gearing' initialed by Scott; second two-pages on the 'Advantages of gearing' initialed by Scott; third a one-page 'General Description of Car'; fourth one page on the 'Advantages of Car' initialed by Scott. Diagrams called for in Scott's text are not present. Draft dated 26 May 1905. [London.] unknown
2009BN26590Dpunkt Verlag 2009. 2009. Softcover. 222 x 156 x 18 cm. Die Weitergabe von Wissen in Form von Geschichten ist eine uralte Tradition. Scrum und andere agile Vorgehensweisen greifen zur Vermittlung von Inhalten gerne die Idee des Geschichtenerzählens auf weil sie wissen dass Menschen - insbesondere auch Softwareentwickler - Geschichten lieben. Dieses Buch beschreibt die Werte Konzepte und Praktiken die agile Softwareentwicklung und agiles Projektmanagement ausmachen erlebbar in Form einer Geschichte: König Schærmæn der Weißnichtwievielte hat eine Vision: Er möchte die beste und flexibelste Drachenfalle aller Zeiten entwerfen und bauen lassen. Um diese Aufgabe zu meistern lässt er eine geeignete Mannschaft zusammenstellen. Unter Anleitung eines Einhorns aus dem Lande Scrum macht sich eine Gruppe ganz normaler Märchengestalten ohne agile Vorkenntnisse an die Arbeit. Es gibt viel zu lernen: Das Handwerkszeug von Scrum und der Drachenfallenbau wollen beherrscht und zwischenmenschliche Probleme gemeistert werden. Am Ende entsteht nicht nur die gewünschte Drachenfalle sondern auch ein erfolgreiches Scrum-Team. Der Leser begleitet die Märchengestalten auf ihrem Weg zum Projekterfolg. Dabei unterstützen ihn die ergänzenden Erläuterungen und Kommentare des Einhorns. Am Ende weiß der Leser nicht nur aus welchen Elementen Scrum besteht sondern auch wie man diese Elemente erfolgreich einsetzt. Autor: Dipl.-Inform. Holger Koschek arbeitet als Berater und Coach bei der Holisticon AG. Seit 1997 ist er in kleinen bis sehr großen mitunter auch verteilten internationalen IT-Projekten unterwegs. Aufbauend auf seinen Erfahrungen mit der Architektur und Entwicklung verteilter objektorientierter Anwendungssysteme unterstützt er Unternehmen bei der Einführung agiler Vorgehensweisen sowie der Modernisierung ihrer Softwarearchitekturen. Den Certified ScrumMaster beschäftigen insbesondere die sozialen Aspekte agiler Projekte. Sein Wissen gibt er gerne in Form von Büchern Fachartikeln und Konferenzbeiträgen weiter. Softwarearchitektur agile Softwareentwicklung agiles Projektmanagement Sprache deutsch Maße 165 x 240 mm Einbandart gefalzt Mathematik Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung Agile Methoden Informatik EDV Informatikee Projektmanagement Scrum Soft Skills Softwareentwicklung XP ISBN-10 3-89864-640-8 / 3898646408 ISBN-13 978-3-89864-640-6 / 9783898646406 Geschichten vom Scrum: Von Sprints Retrospektiven und agilen Werten von Holger Koschek <br/><br/>Die Weitergabe von Wissen in Form von Geschichten ist eine uralte Tradition. Scrum und andere agile Vorgehensweisen greifen zur Vermittlung von Inhalten gerne die Idee des Geschichtenerzählens auf weil sie wissen dass Menschen - insbesondere auch Softwareentwickler - Geschichten lieben. Dieses Buch beschreibt die Werte Konzepte und Praktiken die agile Softwareentwicklung und agiles Projektmanagement ausmachen erlebbar in Form einer Geschichte: König Schærmæn der Weißnichtwievielte hat eine Vision: Er möchte die beste und flexibelste Drachenfalle aller Zeiten entwerfen und bauen lassen. Um diese Aufgabe zu meistern lässt er eine geeignete Mannschaft zusammenstellen. Unter Anleitung eines Einhorns aus dem Lande Scrum macht sich eine Gruppe ganz normaler Märchengestalten ohne agile Vorkenntnisse an die Arbeit. Es gibt viel zu lernen: Das Handwerkszeug von Scrum und der Drachenfallenbau wollen beherrscht und zwischenmenschliche Probleme gemeistert werden. Am Ende entsteht nicht nur die gewünschte Drachenfalle sondern auch ein erfolgreiches Scrum-Team. Der Leser begleitet die Märchengestalten auf ihrem Weg zum Projekterfolg. Dabei unterstützen ihn die ergänzenden Erläuterungen und Kommentare des Einhorns. Am Ende weiß der Leser nicht nur aus welchen Elementen Scrum besteht sondern auch wie man diese Elemente erfolgreich einsetzt. Autor: Dipl.-Inform. Holger Koschek arbeitet als Berater und Coach bei der Holisticon AG. Seit 1997 ist er in kleinen bis sehr großen mitunter auch verteilten internationalen IT-Projekten unterwegs. Aufbauend auf seinen Erfahrungen mit der Architektur und Entwicklung verteilter objektorientierter Anwendungssysteme unterstützt er Unternehmen bei der Einführung agiler Vorgehensweisen sowie der Modernisierung ihrer Softwarearchitekturen. Den Certified ScrumMaster beschäftigen insbesondere die sozialen Aspekte agiler Projekte. Sein Wissen gibt er gerne in Form von Büchern Fachartikeln und Konferenzbeiträgen weiter. Softwarearchitektur agile Softwareentwicklung agiles Projektmanagement Sprache deutsch Maße 165 x 240 mm Einbandart gefalzt Mathematik Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung Agile Methoden Informatik EDV Informatikee Projektmanagement Scrum Soft Skills Softwareentwicklung XP ISBN-10 3-89864-640-8 / 3898646408 ISBN-13 978-3-89864-640-6 / 9783898646406 Geschichten vom Scrum: Von Sprints Retrospektiven und agilen Werten von Holger Koschek Dpunkt Verlag paperback
19981910Karlsruhe. (1998). 120 Seiten. Mit zahlr. teils farbig faks. Abbildungen u. Dokumenten. Original-Kunstleder-Einband u. Schutzumschlag. Tadelloses Exemplar. 28x22 cm
151935763X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
SONG1475842767Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2018-11-23. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x0.67x9.36. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
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195519026Detroit MI: General Motors Corp. Very Good. 1955. First Edition. Softcover. The covers are soiled and the owner has left notes inside the front cover & on the title page. However the interior is actually near-fine. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 358 pages . General Motors Corp. paperback
2009031932Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2009. SIGNED on the title page by 8 racing team drivers / mechanics / engineers -- all or mostly from the Shelby American team: Dan Gerber Allan Grant Phil Remington Gene Crowe Bob Bondurant Tom Yeager Lynwood Walt Hare and illegible first name Caldwell . SEE OUR PHOTOS. Some of these signatures are difficult to read. Please email to correct me if have any wrong. Gerber and Grant were closely associated with the Shelby American racing team and the development of the Shelby Cobra. Remington was the genius fabricator and Carroll Shelby's chief engineer. Crowe was the technially brilliant crew chief and mechanic with the Shelby American team. World class driver Bob Bondurant was a pivotable figure and technical expert for Carroll Shelby. He later trained Christian Bale for his acting role as Ken Miles in FORD VS FERRARI. Starting in 1965 Yeager raced the new Shelby GT350R for Carroll Shelby and in 1996 was named Driver of the Year. This book is the BASIS for the film FORD VS FERRARI. Fine condition in a bright and shiny Fine dust jacket. NO chips tears creases or fading. NOT price clipped $26.00. Square and tight. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently seldom if ever read. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. We have only this one copy but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson Nevada. Illustrated with 8 pages of photos some in full color. Index. Bound in the original black boards with a gilt-stamped gray spine. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher: "By the early 1960s Ford Motor Company built to bring automobile transportation to the masses was falling behind. Baby boomers were taking to the roads in droves looking for speed not safety style not comfort and Ford didn’t offer what these young drivers wanted. Meanwhile Enzo Ferrari lorded over the European racing scene crafting beautiful fast sports cars that epitomized style. Baime tells the remarkable story of how Henry Ford II with the help of a young visionary named Lee Iacocca and a former racing champion turned engineer named Carroll Shelby concocted a scheme to reinvent the Ford company. They would enter the high-stakes world of European car racing where an adventurous few threw safety and sanity to the wind. They would design build and race a car that could beat Ferrari at his own game at the most prestigious and dangerous race in the world the 24 Hours of LeMans. Go Like Hell transports readers to a golden era in racing when Ford's innovative strategy led to victories on the track and renewed respect for the American automobile.". SIGNED on title page by Shelby team members. First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition/Fine dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xvi 304pp. 8 plates. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Hardcover
099728756X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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16 pages. Features: Mike Fetchik wins at Sanford, Florida; Billy Maxwell wins at Montebello; Team from Conn. wins in Bermuda; Conrad joins pro ranks; Page of photos from Bermuda goodwill tournament show the winning Greenwich CC team and many others; Photo of popular Lambton GC, Toronto quartet in Bermuda; Photos of wives enjoying the Bermuda tournament; Photo of Threesome being honored in Clearwater, Florida includes Jackie Burke, Harr C. Shepard, and Harry Moffitt; Review of golf in 1956; Page of photos - pictorial review of men amateur stars of 1956; Westcoaster electric car ad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Preview of golf in 1957; Great surge by young golfers; Vital decision on putts; How to add distance to drives; Page of photos reviewing the notable pro men of 1956; Page of photos of the high finishers at Sanford includes Mike Fetchick, Horace Stoneham, Dow Finsterwald, Frank Stranahan, Julius Boros, and Jay Hebert; Photo of Brooklyn Dodger pitcher Sal Maglie being taught how to pitch a golf ball by Spalding staffers Marilynn Smith and Fay Crocker; Photo of golf ambassadors James and Cele Laverty; Photo of Al Besseling with Friddie Hutchinson, Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals; back page photo of Bobby Jones with Notre Dame football coach Terry Brennan. and more. Above-average wear and soiling to back cover, otherwise a sound unmarked copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Cover photo of Sir John Woodall with John Hall, Jim Gantz, John Warden, and Dr. R.W. McEldowney; Henry T. Hughes obituary; Third Annual Bermuda Goodwill Tournament - writeup with photos of Bill Kerr, Johnny Kinder, Henry Poe, James E. Lavertys, Mrs. Lillian Harlow, Reginald Tucker, Mrs. John Smith, Penny Smith, Mrs. James E. Laverty, Suzie Laverty, Mrs. E.V. (Margo) Hetland, and T. Christopher Smith; Review of the Year's Golf, with photo of Patricia Ann Lesser and Cliff Manning; Nice one-page golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln (car); One-page ad for McCulloch 's Golf Pony golf cart; Photos of 1955 Jackpot Hitters Julius Boros, Peter Thomson and Jack Fleck (with Vinnie Richards and Ed Furgol); Photo of amateur stars Doug Sanders and Ray Terry with Orange Bowl Princess Diane LaPrade at the Miami Open; Photo of Diane LePrade kissing Sam Snead while Ray O'Brien looks on; Success of Al Balding; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Photo of PGA President Harry Moffitt with Ronald Teacher of Glasgow; One-page two-color ad for Spalding golf clubs; One-page photo ad for the McCulloch Golf Pony; One-page photo golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of folks fundraising for the Babe Zaharias Cancer Fund; Group photo of the Board of Governors of the Golf Course Architects - William H. Diddel, David W. and William H. Gordon, Robert Bruce Harris, William F. Bell, James G. Harrison, Howard Watson, and Robert F. Lawrence; Photo of Britisher Dr. William Twedell, Canadian Allan Code and American Joseph M. Wells; Photos at the Jamaican Open; Photo of the Women's Senior Auxiliary of the PGA; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Gene Littler comes from behind to win in Texas; Fetchick's opening 63 sets record; Quast-Brown wins Everglades title; Kretlow wins baseball price at Miami; Good Swings Repeat; Photo of M.F. Drukenbrod receiveing golf cart key from Leo Kosten as Clyde Kelly looks on; One-page two-color ad for Wilson drivers for 1956; Photos of Hogan, Bolt, Berg and Suggs; Photos of foursomes including Quast-Brown, Downey-Bishop, Gammon-Knowles, Turnesa-Cudone, Nelson-Hyndman, III, Jessen-Manley, Little-Merry, and Chapman-Romack, Smith-Bisplinghoff, Granick-Shevlin, McHale-Burns, and Sanders-Stewart; photo of Betty Hicks recovering from operations in California; One-page golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Jack Grimes (new rep. for this magazine); and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Lloyd Triumphs - great comeback in the L.A. Open; Bolt's 63 fails to catch Mangrum; Amateurs in the South; Photo of the Maxwell Boys, W.O. (Jr.), Billy, and Bobby, who all recently held course records at the Big Spring CC in Texas; Nice photo and article about the success of Lloyd Mangrum; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photos of Jerry Barber and Tommy Bolt; Page of photos of the pros who accomplished feats in 1955, including Mike Souchak, Doug Ford, Mortie Dutra, Ed Furgol, Chick Harbert, and Cary Middlecoff (being kissed by the Tennessee Governor's wife); Photo of the retirement of Mr. Hack (H.C. Hackbarth), nearly 50 years the pro at the Little Rock, AR CC; Photo of Milt Woodard; Photo of Dan Sheehan; Large back cover photo of the Vare Family - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Vare, Jr.(of Philadelphia) and relatives; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Caddie Cecil Timms speaks; Photo of Bob Renner; Large photo of Anna Jean McKelvey who helped organize the Babe Zaharias Cancer Fund tournament; One-page golf-themed ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photos of Burke, Mangum, Littler and Dey; Photo at the Everglades Mixed Foursome championship includes Ben Hogan, Barbara Romack, Valerie Hogan, Dick Chapman, and Eloise; Ted Kroll wins at Memorial Park CC, Houston; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart by Sears Roebuck; Back cover photos of recent amateur winners Anne Quast, J. Wolcott Brown, Lou Kretlow, Ernest (Pete) Arend; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Slow play furore - Ford fined $100; Fairfield ahead at Pensacola; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor's Super Eye-O-Matic driver; One-page ad for Spalding's Par-Flite clubs; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of Marilynn Smith dancing with Patty Berg; Photo of Marion G. Ridgely chatting with Anne Quast and Barbara Romack; Photo of Mickey Gallagher with Dave Ogilvie, Bob Jones and Alfred S. Bourne; Photo of Louise Suggs; Photo of Patty Berg; Two-thirds page ad for Golf Pride grips features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Nice one-page ad for the Cavalier Yacht & Country Club; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine