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1331911052.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
90616Paris, Edition G.P./Presses de la Cité, 1976. 22 x 27, 109 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton illustré, très bon état.
1828PHO-2111Paris, Baudry, 1828. 4 volumes in-8 (18,5 x 10,5 cm), reliés plein cartonnage d’époque, dos lisse avec pièces de titre et tomaison, quelques frottements aux pièces, coins légèrement usés, très peu de rousseurs. Illustré d’une carte dépliante en frontispice du premier volume.
0887290280New. paperback. New. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back. paperback
055088Paris Akademos 2011 in 8 (24x16) 1 volume broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs, 314 pages [2], avec 16 pages d'illustrations en couleurs in fine. Institut de France, Conférence nationale des Académies des Sciences, Lettres et Arts. Bel exemplaire
178053319Paris Théophile Barrois 1780. 8vo. Fine cont. full mottled calf richly gilt spine and gilt titlelabel in red leather. Edges gilt. LXVIII3333 pp. and 1 folded engraved plate showing his experimental apparatus. Light browning to margins of title-page otherwise clean and with broad margins. A fine copy. <br/><br/><em>First French edition of perhaps the most important work in plant physiology. It is in this work that Ingen-Housz for the first time expounds the ideas and experiments that lead to his discovery of Photosynthesis in plant life and as such it is of fundamental importance in the economy of living things. "His Experiments upon vegetables was published in the autumn of 1779 and was at once recognized as a very important advance. In brief he showed that oxygen evolution by plant is absolutely dependent on light and that it only occurs from those parts which are green.The proof that light and green tissues are both essential for oxygen production finally cleared up the apparent contradictions and variable results of earlier experiments. Priestly was "much pleased" with Ingen-Housz's experiments and pointed immediately to the salient facts that he had established." A.G. Morton: History of Botanical Science. p. 332. Dibner: Heralds of Science No. 29. - Garrison & Morton No. 103. - Horblit No. 55. All the English edition of 1779. </em> hardcover
178053319Paris, Théophile Barrois, 1780. 8vo. Fine cont. full mottled calf, richly gilt spine and gilt titlelabel in red leather. Edges gilt. LXVIII,333,(3) pp. and 1 folded engraved plate (showing his experimental apparatus). Light browning to margins of title-page, otherwise clean and with broad margins. A fine copy.
68662aafParis, Editions Braun & Cie. / Atlantis, Zürich, env. 1970, s.d., in-8vo, 251 p., 223 ill. en héliogravures et en couleurs, reliure en toile originale, avec jaquette ill..
1993REG2627MRelié, avec coffret, 331 pages, paru en 1993 chez Ed. de Faucompret, livre en très bon état général.
72452sd Editions Jean Dupuis, collection nouvelle éditée par la Revue Les Bonnes Soirées - Sans date - 1 brochure in-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 51 pages imprimées sur 2 colonnes - Contient le roman complet.
72 pages. Great memento from the Canucks' second NHL season! Features: Nice Yardley ad inside front cover features Bobby Orr colour photo; Return of Al Arbour; Pros and Cons of the Plu-Minus Rating System; Carl Brewer's big change; Frank St. Marseille's discovery (saved by expansion); The Blues wheel and deal in preparation for hte playoffs; Carl Brewer's art of defence; Jim McLeod rescues the Blues; Complete Vancouver schedule for 71-72; Rookies' Problems; Scoring Leaders; Photos of Canuck staff and management; Photos of players on each team; John Schella - Royal Bank player of the week; Nice back page feature on Gary Unger; plus many great vintage ads. Sports quiz completed on page 57. Average wear. Please note: Clipping from page 61; pages 13-16 missing, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
256 pages. Glossary. Black and white illustrations. "A vivid mosaic of life in Alberta's Oil Patch as it was 50 years ago. These stories, anecdotes and tall tales are the legends of the Leduc Oilfield" - from page 11. "Compliments of" sticker inside front cover. Light wear. A quality copy. (Please note: possible light cigarette smoke scent) Book
19861149521986 Editions Atheneum, New York - 1986 - Fort in-8, cartonnage toilé noir avec dos blanc, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 774 p. - Quelques reproductions photographiques en N&B hors-texte - Ouvrage en anglais
1998100145280Doce Calles 1998 440 pages 18 034x4 318x25 4cm. 1998. Cartonné jaquette. 440 pages. Cet essai politique d'Alexander von Humboldt présente une analyse détaillée de la société cubaine au début du XIXe siècle basée sur ses deux visites sur l'île. L'ouvrage examine en profondeur l'influence de l'esclavage sur la pensée et la conduite économique et politique des propriétaires terriens de La Havane et constitue un texte parfois considéré comme polémique en raison de ses prises de position sur cette question
8691Coffret cartonné illustré de l’éditeur deux livrets illustrés de photos.en noir, dans le texte, de 75 pages chacun, sous couverture ave titre gaufré.Un portefolio avec de très nombreuses et superbes photos en couleurs, par les auteurs. Terre bleue 2002
6243portraits de la terre et des hommes.Portefolio en feuillets,carte pacifique Sud-Mélanésie,en couleurs sur double page.43 pages de texte par Ingrid SENEPART et Sophie BLIN illustrées,texte sur 2 colonnes,48 superbes photographies de Frédéric Huijbregts,en noir et en couleurs, sur papier couché.Les éditions Terre Bleue janvier 1998.emboîtage cartonné illustré.Proche de l’état de neuf
188613894Turin Ermanno Loescher 1886 Plaquette Grand In-12 48 pp, rares rousseurs éparses, dos muet et fine coupure sans manque en tête.
102 p. Nice decorative initials. Mildly XLib. Original full cloth binding. Very Good. Henry Hudson (ca. 1565-1611) was an early 17th century English sea explorer and navigator, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. In 1607 and 1608, Hudson made two attempts on behalf of English merchants to find a rumored Northeast Passage to Cathay (China) via a route above the Arctic Circle. In 1609 he landed in North America and explored the region around the modern New York metropolitan area, looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia on behalf of the Dutch East India Company. He sailed up the Hudson River, which was later named for him, and thereby laid the foundation for Dutch colonization of the region. Hudson discovered the Hudson Strait and the immense Hudson Bay on his final expedition, while still searching for the Northwest Passage. In 1611, after wintering on the shore of James Bay, Hudson wanted to press on to the west, but most of his crew mutinied. The mutineers cast Hudson, his son, and seven others adrift; the Hudsons and their companions were never seen again. - Wiki. This scarce book details the background of Hudson's exploits. NW22
177746614London W. Bowyer and J. Nichols 1777. 4to. Extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1777. Vol. 67 - Part I. Pp. 260-265. Clean and fine broadmargined. <br/><br/><em>First apperarance of this paper constituting the first reliable account of colour blindness.Usually Goethe or John Dalton - Huddart's case was cited in Dalton's paper of 1794 - is supposed to have discovered colourblindness. However the English oculist Joseph Huddart was the discoverer of this phenomenon. The first physiological explanation of it does come from Goethe.Garrison & Morton: 5832. </em> unknown
2975texte et dessins de Charles HUARD. Petit in 8 broché faux-titre,frontispice,titre,190 pages, illustrations dans et hors-texte de l’auteur Eugène Rey 1907
175 pages including index. Unlocking the secrets of eating right for health, vitality and longevity. Presents the most vital nutritional discovery since that of vitamins and minerals - food enzymes. Somewhat above-average wear. First page a little wavy. Unmarked. Sound reference copy. Book
1797105650Paris: Chez Tavernier. 1797. 1st ed. An VI. Octavo full-leather binding with gilt-stamped decorations bands and title to spine gilt dec border to boards contemporary marbled endpapers pp viii 243 last page misprinted as 343. Three large folding engraved maps drawn up by Major James Rennell the leading British geographer of his time when Mungo Park returned from West Africa: all in very good condition. Spine rubbed minor scuffs to boards front free endpaper just starting to detach. Very good condition. First edition. Published in Paris in the revolutionary "An VI" 1797. Describes the explorations in the interior of Africa of Daniel Houghton 1740 - 1791 and Mungo Park 1771 - 1806. Daniel Houghton was sent by the African Association the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa; his instructions were to sail to the mouth of the Gambia navigate the river to the Barra Kunda falls and then to travel overland to the Hausa lands to the east. He was one of the first European explorers in the interior of Africa but after a successful visit in Bambouk territory he disappeared somewhere on his journey to Timbuctoo his last despatch being in July 1791. Mungo Park was then sent by the African Association and travelled more extensively in West Africa. He published the book "Travels in the interior districts of Africa" in 1799 i.e. this book precedes Park's publication. Uncommon. 1st Edition. Leather. Chez Tavernier hardcover
38000Paris, Payot, 1935. 14 x 22, 334 pp., reliure carton, bon état.
45880Paris, Payot, 1992. 13 x 19, 336 pp., broché, très bon état.
72625Paris, Payot, 1935. 14 x 23, 334 pp., broché, bon état.