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2016500084176COOP BREIZH 2016 28 pages 1x23x19cm. 2016. Broché. 28 pages.
2016500116739COOP BREIZH 2016 28 pages 1x23x19cm. 2016. Broché. 28 pages.
2001Q-1930194005Maps.Com 2001-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Maps.Com paperback
1827ROD0045391G.DUFOUR ET ED D'OCAGNE. 1827. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 216 pages avec gravure en frontispice. Introduction. Voyage de Magellan, projet d'un passage au Sud-Ouest, départ de la flotte. Aventures désastreuses. Découverte de détroit de Magellan. Arrivée aux Iles Mariannes. Evènements tragiques.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages
2007338412007 Paris, Julliard, 2007, 13x20, 198pp., couverture souple, très bon état mais deuxième page arrachée,
2011469502011 Paris, Julliard, 2011 13 x 20,5 cm, 248 pp Neuf car service de presse
2011469512011 Paris, Julliard, 2011 13 x 20,5 cm, 248 pp Neuf car service de presse
2002DADAX0534618960Brand: Cengage Learning 2002-04-19. 1. paperback. New. 7.75x0.25x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Cengage Learning paperback
14914,A Paris, Editions du Galion d'Or, chez Georges Servant 1925, 161 pp., 1 vol. in petit in 4 br. illustré de gravures sur bois par Gustave Alaux peintre à Montmartre d'après le récit de Antoine Pigaphetta. Traduit de l'italien par Jacques-Antoine Fabre à l'intention de S.M. le Roy très chrétien François Ier, Roy de France et de Navarre. Préface de Paul Chack . La couverture est rempliée, exemplaire non coupé . Un des 500 sur vélin de Rives à la forme filigrané au titre de l'édition (Tirage limité à 600 exemplaires). Superbes bois de Gustave Alaux.
ria9783368803339_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1874. hardcover
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2025BN199547Antigonos Verlag 2025. 2025. Softcover. The First Voyage Round the World <br/><br/>The First Voyage Round the World Magellan Antigonos Verlag paperback
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2002DADAX1930194137Magellan 2002-01-01. 2. paperback. New. 8.00x0.25x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Magellan paperback
6126Engraved frontis. viii 47 pp. 8vo later wrappers title a little browned uncut. London: Printed for W. Parker. 1777. First edition of "an important milestone in the early literature of gas analysis.Magellan 1722-90 was an Augustinian prior who emigrated to England and Protestantism in 1764. Elected F.R.S. 1774 he published this account of his researches on gases addressed to Joseph Priestley. The glass apparatus for impregnating water with fixed air carbon dioxide is described in detail. Newly improved by 'Mr. Parker' the apparatus was superior to that used by Priestley and described by him in 1772. Carbon dioxide was prepared by dissolving marble calcium carbonate in dilute sulphuric acid. Magellan also describes three new types of eudiometer he had designed; these and the apparatus for making carbonated waters are illustrated in the frontispiece."-Neville II p. 125. Very nice copy inscribed by Magellan at the head of the title-page: "Comte de Castelbourgh par L'Auteur." The attractive frontispiece depicts 24 figures of apparatus. ❧ D.S.B. IX pp. 5-6. unknown books
177756912'MILESTONE IN THE EARLY LITERATURE OF GAS ANALYSIS' <br />first edition tall 8vo. 2 title ii editor's 'advertisement' v-viii 471pp frontispiece plate advertisement leaf a cancel . bound after<br /><b>PRIESTLEY Joseph</b> A Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity. The Third Edition.London: Printed for J. Johnson tall 8vo. 4 half-title & title 5-85 3 advt.pp. 5 plates 4 folding <br />The two items bound together in contemporary calf spine paneled by gilt highlighted raised bands russet morocco title label the first plate in the Priestley cropped by the binder at the fold and thus missing the right-hand half else a nice copy. <br />Very neat contemporary signature on title "Edw. Roche". <br /><br />Magalhaes: ESTC t74551 <i>Dictionary Scientific Biography</i> Vol. 9 p.5-6The leaf following the title page pages i-ii is a cancel: 'Advertisement of the editor relating to the use of the simple glass machines for making mineral waters'. The pagination picks up a p.v and the book is complete thus. <br />Magellan Aveiro Portugal 1722- 1790 took to science while an Augustinian monk in Coimbra but he later left the order and moved to England and later Protestantism. Although he "produced no scientific work of serious consequence . He is known for his a wide circle of scientific acquaintances and for acting as an intermediary in disseminating new information. . He was a fellow of the Royal Society and a member of several European academies of science. . He wrote more about scientific instruments than about any other subject" D.S.B. This book is the first edition of "an important milestone in the early literature of gas analysis. . an account of his researches on gases addressed to his friend Joseph Priestley. The glass apparatus for impregnating water with fixed air carbon dioxide is described in detail. Newly improved by 'Mr. Parker' the apparatus was superior to that used by Priestley and described by him in 1772. Carbon dioxide was prepared by dissolving marble calcium carbonate in dilute sulphuric acid. Magellan also describes three new types of eudiometer he had designed; these and the apparatus for making carbonated waters are illustrated in the frontispiece" Neville II p.125. Further editions followed in 1779 and 1783.Priestley: ESTC t35302 Crook <i>Priestly Bibliography</i> S/473 To illustrate this work Priestly used plates nos. 2367 and 8 from his The History and present state of electricity and "it was not thought necessary to change the numbers of them" preface. Printed for W. Parker .. and sold by J. Johnson .. and W. Brown hardcover
6126Engraved frontis. viii 47 pp. 8vo later wrappers title a little browned uncut. London: Printed for W. Parker… 1777.<br/> <br/> First edition of “an important milestone in the early literature of gas analysis…Magellan 1722-90 was an Augustinian prior who emigrated to England and Protestantism in 1764. Elected F.R.S. 1774 he published this account of his researches on gases addressed to Joseph Priestley. The glass apparatus for impregnating water with fixed air carbon dioxide is described in detail. Newly improved by ‘Mr. Parker’ the apparatus was superior to that used by Priestley and described by him in 1772. Carbon dioxide was prepared by dissolving marble calcium carbonate in dilute sulphuric acid. Magellan also describes three new types of eudiometer he had designed; these and the apparatus for making carbonated waters are illustrated in the frontispiece.â€â€“Neville II p. 125.<br/> <br/> Very nice copy inscribed by Magellan at the head of the title-page: “Comte de Castelbourgh par L’Auteur.†The attractive frontispiece depicts 24 figures of apparatus.<br/> <br/> â§ D.S.B. IX pp. 5-6. unknown
1705PHO-1102Carte gravée en couleur ,elle affiche les parcours de Magellan, Schouten, Medana, Sarmiento, le Maire, Gallego, Olivier et Drake. Comprend des notes sur les découvertes de divers lieux, par exemple, "I. d'Anycon decouvertes en 1705." "Avertissement. Te rend raison dans ma Nouvelle Introduction à la Géographie des changements que j'ai faits sur cette carte." Cartouche de titre ornemental, 50cmx60xm , réparations , papier légèrement gondolé , petit manque .
Signed and inscribed by investment legend Peter Lynch to former Century Bank Co-CEO Jonathan Sloane upon title page. "The best-selling author of One Up on Wall Street shows you how to pick winning stocks and develop a strategy for mutual funds." - title page. "During the thirteen years Lynch managed the Fidelity Magellan Fund it was the top-ranked general equity mutual fund. Time called Lynch the nation's '#1 money manager.'" - dust jacket. 318 pages. Index. Light wear to book. Child's scribbling to upper left quadrant of front free endpaper and a bit on page 39. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A special copy of this investment classic. Book
ABE-177137032165513,6 CM X 21,2 CM-N°2 DUMONT D'URVILLE-N°3 JACQUES CARTIER-N°4 SAVORGNAN DE BRAZZA-N°7 MAGELLAN-N°9 RENE CAILLE-N°10 BOUGAINVILLE-(CPP2)
fort vol. in 8° relie plein skyvertex bleu de l’editeur, jaquette illustree (menus defauts), 429 pages. Importante iconographie. Bel exemplaire [109B-14]