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183645406Berlin, G. Eichler, 1836. In ""Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliches Medicin Herausgegeben von Johannes Müller"". Jahrgang 1836. Pp. 66-89 a. pp. 90-139. The entire volume offered in its 6 parts (in 5), all 5 issues uncut with orig. printed warppers. (2),CCXXIV,390 pp. and 15 engraved plates. The 2 first issues with a faint dampstain to lower part of leaves and plates.
180343638Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1803. Without wrappers as extracted from ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Jahrgang 1802, Bd. 12, Zwölftes Stück. Pp. 409-416. Titlepage to vol. 12.
183645406Berlin G. Eichler 1836. In "Archiv für Anatomie Physiologie und Wissenschaftliches Medicin Herausgegeben von Johannes Müller". Jahrgang 1836. Pp. 66-89 a. pp. 90-139. The entire volume offered in its 6 parts in 5 all 5 issues uncut with orig. printed warppers. 2CCXXIV390 pp. and 15 engraved plates. The 2 first issues with a faint dampstain to lower part of leaves and plates. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of an importent paper in the history of biology in which Schwann describes his discovery and isolation of pepsin the substance in the stomach that aids digestion of eggwhite. It is the FIRST KNOWN ANIMAL ENZYME. The paper appeared at the same time in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff".Theodor Schwann 1810-1882 was a great German physiologist pathologist and experimenter. One of the founders of the cell doctrine and of the idea of the living nature of yeast. Born at Neuss near Düsseldorff. A catholic educated in the Jesuit Gymnasium in Cologne. Intended for the church but took to medicine. He was a pupil of Johannes Müller and a collegueand lifelong friend of J. Henle the anatomist. In Berlin Schwann was Johannes Müller's assistent for five years and it was then that he discovered pepsin in 1836 the paper offered.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1836 B. - Garrison & Morton no. 991.The first paper offered written together with Johannes Müller records the preliminary investigaions leading to the discovery of Pepsin. - Garrison & Morton no. 990.The volume also contains another famous paper by ROBERT REMAK "Vorläufige Mittheilung microscopischer Beobachtungen über den innern Bau der Cerebrospinalnerven und über die Entwicklung ihrer Formenelemente. Hierzu Tafel IV. Pp. 145-161. This paper contains the first announcement of his DISCOVERY OF "FIBRES OF REMAK" the non-medullated nerve-fibres. Garrison & Morton no. 1260. </em> unknown
180343638Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1803. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Jahrgang 1802 Bd. 12 Zwölftes Stück. Pp. 409-416. Titlepage to vol. 12. <br/><br/><em>This is Ritter's first expositon of his discovery of ultraviolet light. It was announced the year before in a halfpage letter addressed to Gilbert's Annalen and printed in the Annalen. With that discovery it became clear that visible light represents no more than a fraction of a continous spectrum.A year earlier in 1800 William Herschel discovered infrared light. This was the first time that a form of light beyond visible light had been detected. After hearing about Herschel's discovery of an invisible form of light beyond the red portion of the spectrum Ritter decided to conduct experiments to determine if invisible light existed beyond the violet end of the spectrum as well. He had heard that blue light caused a greater reaction in silver chloride than red light did. Ritter decided to measure the rate at which silver chloride reacted to the different colors of light. He directed sunlight through a glass prism to create a spectrum. He then placed silver chloride in each color of the spectrum and found that it showed little change in the red part of the spectrum but darkened toward the violet end of the spectrum. Johann Ritter then decided to place silver chloride in the area just beyond the violet end of the spectrum in a region where no sunlight was visible. To his amazement this region showed the most intense reaction of all. This showed for the first time that an invisible form of light existed beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. This new type of light which Ritter called Chemical Rays later became known as ultraviolet light or ultraviolet radiation the word ultra means beyond. </em> unknown
98943Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1936. 12 x 18, 468 pp., broché, état moyen (couverture défraîchie).
8096in 8 demi cuir bleu,titre doré,filets à froid,faux-titre, 1 portrait en frontispice,titre,437 pages.150 illustrations dans le texte et pleine page d’après les photographies et dessins de l’explorateur.Ernest Flammarion éditeur sans date Tampons de bibliothèque répété (bibliothèque de garnison de Béziers)
3982in 8 broché,faux-titre portrait de Lyautey en uniforme et en pied,en frontispice,titre,350 pages,une carte dépliante, non coupé,Armand Colin 1937,une tache d’encre rouge sur le premier plat sinon bon exemplaire.
38497Paris, France Loisirs, 1990. 24 x 28, 336 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, reliure d'édition carton + jaquette, état neuf.
7800in 8 carré demi-toile écrue à la bradel,pièce de titre cuir rouge,faux-titre, titre,172 pages,non rogné,tête brunie, trente planches en couleurs d’après les tableaux du peintre J.F BOUCHOR,ornementations de David BURNAND,Paris Henri Laurens 15 octobre 1930
1939723901939 Agence Parisienne de Distribution Editeur, collection "REX" N° 11 - 1939 - 1 fascicule in-8, broché couverture illustrée - 63 pages
2017VOY4431MPoche, 192 pages, paru le 12 janvier 2017 chez Chandeigne, livre en très bon état général. Nous avons d'autres exemplaires des éditions Chandeigne, retrouvez les dans notre catalogue grâce au mot-clé "Chandeigne".
131 pages. Index. Recommended Reading List. Footnotes. Thirty colour photos. "Reveals much of Captain Vancouver's personality, life abourd his ships, the techniques of mapping, and his views of the native peoples he encountered. Historical engravings and maps richly illustrate the land and events." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A sound working copy of this fascinating and informative work. Book
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
5951Petit in 4 carré,demi-toile marron à la bradel.Titre doré en long.Revue politique et littéraire de la France et de l’étranger,revue des cours littéraire,3ème série,2ème année n°16 14 Octobre 1882.Pages 483 à 512 texte sur 2 colonnes.En Alsace page 481 à 492.A la suite souvenirs d’école normale de Francisque SARCEY.Alexandre II et la Princesse HOURIEVSKY, la défense de nos frontières,notes et impressions.Très bon état
35371Paris. Albert Blanchard. 1971. In-8. Br. 58 p. TBE.
28002Wiesbaden : Springer 2017. XXXI, 262 Seiten ; 21 cm, 385 g Top Zustand, Broschur, Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 59,00
180143599Halle, Rengerschen Buchhandlung, 1801. Without wrappers as published in ""Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert"", Bd. 7, Zweites Stück. The entire issue offered (=Heft 2). Pp. 137-264 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Herschels papers: pp. 137-156. The plate depicts Herschel's experimental arrangements.
182949248Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1829. Without wrappers as issued in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff"", Bd. 16, Siebentes Stück. (2) + pp., 1 folded engraved plate. Entire issue offered with titlepage to volume 16. Berzelius's paper: pp. 387-415. Clean and fine.
182949248Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1829. Without wrappers as issued in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff" Bd. 16 Siebentes Stück. 2 pp. 1 folded engraved plate. Entire issue offered with titlepage to volume 16. Berzelius's paper: pp. 387-415. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First German printing - printed simultaneously with the English and Swedish version - of the paper in which Berzelius described his discovery of Thorium the first element after Uranium to be identified as such. In 1829 Jöns Jakob Berzelius of the Royal Karolinska Institute Stockholm extracted thorium from a rock specimen sent to him by an amateur mineralogist who had discovered it near Brevig and realised that it had not previously been reported. The mineral turned out to be thorium silicate and it is now known as thorite. Berzelius even produced a sample of metallic thorium by heating thorium fluoride with potassium and confirmed it as a new metal. He called the black mineral thorite in honor of the Scandinavian god Thor.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1829 C. </em> unknown
180143599Halle Rengerschen Buchhandlung 1801. Without wrappers as published in "Annalen der Physik. Herausgegeben von Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 7 Zweites Stück. The entire issue offered =Heft 2. Pp. 137-264 a. 2 folded engraved plates. Herschels papers: pp. 137-156. The plate depicts Herschel's experimental arrangements. <br/><br/><em>First appearance in German of Herschel's epochal announcement of his discovery of infrared light in 1800. This was the first time that a form of light beyond visible light had been detected. The paper offered is the German translation of the main parts of Herschel's paper "An Investigation of the Powers of Prismatic Colours to Heat and Illuminate Objects"."In 1800 he tested various portions of the sun's spectrum by thermometer to see if he could find interesting differences in the amount of heat the different colors delivered. He did but in a rather unexpected way for he found that the temperature rise was highest in no color at all at a spot beyond the red end of the spectrum. He concluded that the sunlight contained invisible light beyond the red. This is now called infrared radiation. The following year Ritter was to extend the visible spectrum in the other direction."Asimov.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1800 P. </em> unknown
9826in 4 broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, faux-titre, titre illustré, 317 pages, 1 page de table des matières, illustrations dans le texte et hors-texte d’E. BOUARD.Couverture réhaussée à l'aquarelle. TOLRA et M. SIMONET éditeurs, Paris, sans date
1332648231.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
201227025Paris, Nrf gallimard- les chemins de la découverte, 1994 ; petit in-12, 37 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état (non de l'ancien propriétaire sur le haut d'un feuillet).
19948864Nil 1994 245 pages 13x22x2cm. 1994. Broché. 245 pages. Peter Mayle raconte avec humour et tendresse son expérience d'installation avec sa femme dans une ferme du Lubéron en Provence. Ce récit autobiographique décrit leur immersion dans la région ses traditions ses paysages et ses habitants offrant un voyage sensoriel entre délices culinaires et rencontres pittoresques
8vo., First US Edition, with 9 plates on 8, and a full-page map and full-page plan in the text; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly chafed at extremities. Published simultaneously with the UK edition. This is the first dedicated publication of Lashly's complete diary. Lashly was awarded the Albert Medal for rescuing 'Teddy' Evans; the harrowing story of their return is vividly portrayed in Cherry-Garrard's 'The Worst Journey in the World'. Uncommon in this condition. Spence 686 (recording the far scarcer UK edition).