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1986500310145La découverte 1986 420 pages 16X24 cm. 1986. Broché. 420 pages.
2017500102076FLEURUS 2017 48 pages 21 6x24 2x1cm. 2017. Broché. 48 pages.
2017500113121FLEURUS 2017 48 pages 21 6x24 2x1cm. 2017. Broché. 48 pages.
6186pour servir de manuel aux malades qui veulent se traiter par ce remède,nouvelle édition revue et corrigée in 8 broché,couverture muette d’attente.Faux-titre, VIII,173 pages,A Paris chez l’auteur rue de Varennes n°10.1821
79631Paris, Hachette, 1990. 12 x 22, 256 pp., illustrations en couleurs, cartes et plans en couleurs, broché, bon état.
14004Voyage de la famille BRASSEY dans son yacht Le SUNBEAM raconté par la mère. Traduit de l’anglais par Richard VIOT. In 4 reliure éditeur plaine toile rouge, plaque dorée, avec titre au premier plat, reliure de SOUZE. 220x300mm. Faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 400 pages, illustrations dans le texte, tranches dorées. Tours MAME é fils 1887. Caraïbe, Amérique du Sud, Pacifique, Afrique, Méditerranée, Singapour, Ceylan, Brésil, Argentine, Polynésie, Japon, Chine, Rousseurs éparses, plus concentrées en fin de volume. Petite déchirure angle inférieur droit de la première page de garde. Sinon Bon exemplaire.
10471à bord de son yatch le Sunbeam racontés par la mère. Traduit de l’anglais par J BUTLER. In 8 pleine toile rouge de l’éditeur à décor passe partout, titre dans cartouche. Faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente, titre, 302 pages, tranches dorées, 127 illustrations par A.Y BINGHAM dans le texte, hors-texte, en tête, culs de lampe. Paris librairie d’éducation Nationale sans date (1902.) Dos insolé. BRASSEY Lady Voyage d’une famille à travers la méditerranée, à bord de son yatch le Sunbeam racontés par la mère. Traduit de l’anglais par J BUTLER. In 8 pleine toile rouge de l’éditeur à décor passe partout, titre dans cartouche. Faux-titre, frontispice sous serpente, titre, 302 pages, tranches dorées, 127 illustrations par A.Y BINGHAM dans le texte, hors-texte, en tête, culs de lampe. Paris librairie d’éducation Nationale sans date (1902.) Dos insolé. 45€ premier voyage, Constantinople et les îles Ioniennes- second voyage Chypre, Constantinople.
187449327Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1874. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. 5 raised bands gilt spine and gilt lettering to spine. A few scratches to spine. Small stamp on verso of first -and general- titlepage. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Sechste Reihe Bd. 3 = Poggendorff Bd. 153. X636 pp. 4 plates. Entire volume offered. Braun's paper: pp. 556-563. <br/><br/><em>First printing of Brown's importent paper in which he described his discovery of a semiconductor diode noting that electrical currents flows freely in only one direction at the contact between a metal point and a galena crystal."In 1874 Braun published the results of his research on mineral metal sulfides. He found that these crystals conducted electric currents in only one direction. This information was important in electrical research and in measuring another property of substances the electrical conductivity but Braun’s discovery did not have immediate practical application. In the early twentieth century the principle that Braun had discovered was employed in crystal radio receivers."DSB.The Nobel Prize in Physics 1909 was awarded jointly to Guglielmo Marconi and Karl Ferdinand Braun "in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy". </em> hardcover
2020500115308HARPERCOLLINS 2020 288 pages 13 9x20 5x2 3cm. 2020. Broché. 288 pages.
111104 tomes en 4 volumes in 4 demi-chagrin vert à nerfs, titre, initiales en pied dorés, filets à froid. Edition française revue par Z.GERBE Description populaire du règne animal. Tome 1 : mammifères caractères, mœurs, chasses, combats, captivité, domesticité, acclimatation, usages. Faux-titre, titre illustré, 765 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes, nombreuses illustrations en tête à mi page et hors-texte. Tome 2 : Les mammifères faux-titre, titre, 870 pages, 2 pages de catalogue, 382 illustrations dans le texte, 21 hors-texte. Paris J.B Baillière & fils libraires éditeurs sans date . Coupes frottées. Tome 3 : Les oiseaux (pas de page de titre) XXVI, 791 pages, 1 page de catalogue, 213 illustrations dans le texte et 19 hors-texte. Tome 4 : Les oiseaux pas de page de titre, 905 pages. Nombreuses gravures à mi page et hors-texte.. J.B Baillière & fils libraires éditeurs sans date. Coupes frottées. Rousseurs habituelles, fortes à certaines pages
19451151421945 Editions Alsatia - 1945 - Grand in-8, broché, sous jaquette illustrée - 285 p. - Reproductions photographiques hors texte en N&B
1967ga975Gautier-Languereau Jeunes Bibliophiles Reliure d'éditeur 1967 EDITION ORIGINALE. In-8 (17.5x23.5 cm), reliure percaline d'éditeur illustrée en couleurs, 202 pages, exemplaire numéroté, n°940, illustrations couleurs et noir et blanc hors-texte ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
23870Plon, collection "D'un monde a l'autre", 1959. Format 14x20 cm, reliure souple, il manque la jaquette, 342 pages.Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
1925724061925 Editions Boivin et Cie, collection "Les Romans de la Jeunesse" N° 12 - 1925 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 95 pages
5768in 12 demi cuir bleu à nerfs,titre,fers dorés,faux-titre, titre,332 pages,illustrations en noir dans le texte,Ernest Flammarion éditeur sans date,bon exemplaire
6316in 4 broché portrait de Lyautey, en couleurs,contrecollé sur le premier plat de la couverture,introduction d’André MAUROIS,1 feuillet,faux-titre,titre,XV,illustration photo. Sur papier couché.153 pages,2 feuillets de table des chapitre,table des illustrations.Editions Pau Duval sans date(1934)
192349718Paris Gauthier-Villars et Cie 1923. 4to. Bound in one contemp. full buckram. Spines gilt and with gilt lettering. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 177. Bound with orig. printed front-wrapper to No. 1 half-title and title-page to vol. 177. 1513 pp. Entire volume offered. De Broglie's papers: pp. 507-510 pp. 548-551 a. pp. 630-32. Clean and fine. A punched stamp on foot of title-page. <br/><br/><em>First edition of these papers which ESTABLISHED A NEW ERA IN PHYSICS by introducing the epochal new principle that particle-wave duality should apply not only to radiation but also to matter and thus CREATING QUANTUM MECHANICS. These 3 papers were extended to form his doctoral thesis of 1924 "Recherches sur la Théorie des Quanta."De Broglie relates "After long reflection in solitude and meditation I suddenly had the idea during the year 1923 that the discovery made by Einstein in 1905 should be generalized by extending it to all material particles and notably to electrons" Preface to his PhD thesis 1924."He made the leap in his September 10 1923 paper: E=hv should hold not only for photons but also for electrons to which he assigns a 'fictitious associated wave'. In his September 24 paper he indicated the direction in which one 'should seek experimental confirmations of our ideas': a stream of electrons traversing an aperture whose dimensions are small compared with the wavelenght of the electron waves 'should show diffraction phenomena' ."Pais "Subtle is the Lord" pp. 425-436.In the third paper October 8 he discusses "The interplay between the propagation of the particle and of the waves could be expressed in more formal terms as an identity between the fundamental variational principles of Pierre de Fermat rays and Pierre Louis Maupertuis particles as de Broglie discussed it further in his last communication . Therein he also considered some thermodynamic consequences of his generalized wave-particle duality. He showed in particular how one could using Lord Rayleigh’s 1900 formula for the number of stationary modes for phase waves obtain Planck’s division of the mechanical phase space into quantum cells.Louis de Broglie achieved a worldwide reputation for his discovery of the wave theory of matter for which he received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1929. His work was extended into a full-fledged wave mechanics by Erwin Schrödinger and thus contributed to the creation of quantum mechanics. After an early attempt to propose a deterministic interpretation of his theory de Broglie joined the Copenhagen school’s mainstream noncausal interpretation of the quantum theory."DSB."This idea i.e. de Broglie's that matter might behave as waves was tested and confirmed by Davisson and Germer in 1927. Thus the duality of both light and matter had been established and physicists had to come to terms with fundamental particles which defied simple theories and demanded two sets of 'complementary' descriptions each applicable under certain circumstances but incompatible with one another." Printing and the Mind of Man 417. </em> hardcover
192346949Paris Gauthier-Villars et Cie 1923. 4to. Bound in 2 contemp. full cloth. Spines gilt and with gilt lettering. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 177. With htitle a. titlepage. 1513 pp. Entire volume offered. De Broglie's papers: pp. 507-510 pp. 548-551 a. pp. 630-32. Clean and fine. A stamp to verso of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First edition of these papers which ESTABLISHED A NEW ERA IN PHYSICS by introducing the epochal new principle that particle-wave duality should apply not only to radiation but also to matter and thus CREATING QUANTUM MECHANICS. These 3 papers were extended to form his doctoral thesis of 1924 "Recherches sur la Théorie des Quanta."De Broglie relates "After long reflection in solitude and meditation I suddenly had the idea during the year 1923 that the discovery made by Einstein in 1905 should be generalized by extending it to all material particles and notably to electrons" Preface to his PhD thesis 1924."He made the leap in his September 10 1923 paper: E=hv should hold not only for photons but also for electrons to which he assigns a 'fictitious associated wave'. In his September 24 paper he indicated the direction in which one 'should seek experimental confirmations of our ideas': a stream of electrons traversing an aperture whose dimensions are small compared with the wavelenght of the electron waves 'should show diffraction phenomena' ."Pais "Subtle is the Lord" pp. 425-436.In the third paper October 8 he discusses "The interplay between the propagation of the particle and of the waves could be expressed in more formal terms as an identity between the fundamental variational principles of Pierre de Fermat rays and Pierre Louis Maupertuis particles as de Broglie discussed it further in his last communication . Therein he also considered some thermodynamic consequences of his generalized wave-particle duality. He showed in particular how one could using Lord Rayleigh’s 1900 formula for the number of stationary modes for phase waves obtain Planck’s division of the mechanical phase space into quantum cells.Louis de Broglie achieved a worldwide reputation for his discovery of the wave theory of matter for which he received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1929. His work was extended into a full-fledged wave mechanics by Erwin Schrödinger and thus contributed to the creation of quantum mechanics. After an early attempt to propose a deterministic interpretation of his theory de Broglie joined the Copenhagen school’s mainstream noncausal interpretation of the quantum theory."DSB."This idea i.e. de Broglie's that matter might behave as waves was tested and confirmed by Davisson and Germer in 1927. Thus the duality of both light and matter had been established and physicists had to come to terms with fundamental particles which defied simple theories and demanded two sets of 'complementary' descriptions each applicable under certain circumstances but incompatible with one another." Printing and the Mind of Man 417. </em> hardcover
346 p.; illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
19541153051954 Editions A.I.P.P.E. - 1954 - Edition sur Roto blanc des Papeteries Barjon et encarts sur Couché des Papeteries Navarre limitée à 500 exemplaires, n°381 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 38 p. - Riche iconographie hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage non coupé (jamais lu)
182843318Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1828. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 14 Zweites Stück. =Jahrgang 1828 zehntes Stück. Pp. 191-306 a. 3 engraved plates. the entire issue offered Heft 2 together with the titlepage to 14. Band. Brown's paper: pp. 294-313. Clean and fine. Small stamp on verso of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German of this monumental paper in atomic theory and kinematics as it was the first evidence for atomism that was an observation rather than a deduction from abstract principles."In 1827 as he was viewing a suspension of pollen in Water under the microscope he noted that the individual grains were moving about irregularly. This he thought was the result of the life hidden within the pollen grains. However when he studied dye particles indubitably nin-livin suspended in water he found the same erratic motion. This has been called "Brownian motion" ever since and Brown could merely report on the observation. He had no explanation for it. Nor had anyone else until the development of the kinetic theory of gases by men such as Maxwell a generation later. It seemed plain. after Maxwell and especially after the work of Einstein and Perrin a half century after Maxwell that the Brownian Motion was actually a visible effect of the fact that water was composed of particles. It was the first evidence for atomism that was an observation rather than a deduction." Asimov.The issue contains other importent papers by C. Naumann G. Magnus Th. Saussure "Kohlensäuregas in der Atmosphäre" andothers.PMM: 290 the English paper from 1828 - Sparrow Milestones of Science No 31. - Magie "A Source Book in Physics p. 251-255. - Dibner Heralds of Science No 156. </em> unknown
27940Turnhout, Brepols, 2011 Bound, black cloth, illustrated paper dustjacket, 210 x 305mm., 312 p., 237 b/w ill. 48 colour illustrations. . ISBN 9782503525693.
19501112182940xbvkMontevideo, Barreiro y Ramos, 1950. XV, 57 pages with some large geographical maps and many wholepage autograph-facsimiles (with transcription). - Publisher's darkblue cloth with gilt-titled spine; Folio (ca. 41 x 29 cm).
PARIS, Nathan Image - 1988 - In-4 - Reliure toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Gardes illustrées - Très nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs, dans le texte et HT, certaines PP et double page - Bibliographie, index - 483 pages - Très bel exemplaire, comme neuf
12644PARIS, Nathan Image - 1988 - In-4 - Reliure toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Gardes illustrées - Très nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs, dans le texte et HT, certaines PP et double page - Bibliographie, index - 483 pages - Très bel exemplaire, comme neuf