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41387N° 354 de mars 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41388N° 355 de avril 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41389N° 356 de mai 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41390N° 357 de juin 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41391N° 358 de juillet 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41392N° 360 de septembre 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41393N° 361 de octobre 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41394N° 362 de novembre 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
41395N° 363 de décembre 1947 - revue illustrée - broché
65435N° 370 de juillet 1948 - revue illustrée - broché
65436N° 373 de octobre 1948 - revue illustrée - broché
74898aafMeilen, Verein für wirtschaftshistorische Studien, 1993, gr. in-8°, 88 S., illustriert, Widmung auf Vorsdatz, ill. Original-Pappband.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English, German, and Turkish. 358 p., ills. and musical scores. Saz method: Saz (Baglama), Anatolian long-necked lute.= Saz-Schule: Saz (Baglama), Anatolische Langhalslaute.= Baglama metodu: Saz (Baglama).
984Eindhoven, Museum Kempenland, 1994 originele uitgeversomslag met coverillustratie, 23x23 cm., 48 pp., geillustreerd in z/w. ISBN 9789072478313.
1374456Bruxelles: BRUNEAF, 2011 in-4, 76 pages, illustrations, carte. Bibliographie. Cartonnage ill. d'éd., très bon état.
TECHNIK MUSEUM SPAYER.. 1996. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 63 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.
1996R150145185TECHNIK MUSEUM SPAYER.. 1996. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 63 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 784-Les instruments et leur musique
RO20024155Henry Lemoine. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 39 p. de partitions, quelques annotations au crayon à papier.. . . . Classification Dewey : 784-Les instruments et leur musique
1931RO20029736DELAGRAVE. 1931. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 177p. Précédé de conseils préliminaires pour apprendre les notes et le solfège, aider au choix et à l'étude des morceaux.. . . . Classification Dewey : 784-Les instruments et leur musique
45198100 - 300 CE. <p>Roman Surgical Instruments. Collection of 5 bronze Roman medical / surgical instruments mounted and framed. Ca. 2nd - 4th century A.D. Frame measures 346 x 307 mm. Fine. </p> <p> This attractively displayed collection contains a scoop a scalpel a spatula and two probes manufactured for the use of Roman physicians or surgeons between the second and fourth centuries A.D. The instruments are made of bronze and have survived the centuries with relatively little damage. The Romans also made surgical instruments out of steel but these rarely survive due to the metal's susceptibility to rust. See Kirkup Evolution of Surgical Instruments fig. 168.</p> . unknown books
45197100 - 300 CE. <p>Roman Surgical Instruments. Collection of 5 bronze Roman medical / surgical instruments mounted and framed. Ca. 2nd - 4th century A.D. Frame measures 318 x 282 mm. Fine. </p> <p> This attractively displayed collection contains a spoon a long scoop a spatula and two probes manufactured for the use of Roman physicians or surgeons between the second and fourth centuries A.D. The instruments are made of bronze and have survived the centuries with relatively little damage. The Romans also made surgical instruments out of steel but these rarely survive due to the metal's susceptibility to rust. See Kirkup Evolution of Surgical Instruments fig. 168.</p> . unknown books
18257The card dated 30 August 1904 no place . The letter addressed from Hatfield Vicarage Harlow Essex ; 7 May 1906. Both items in good condition with light signs of age. The card with postmarks is addressed to 'Austin Dobson Esq 75 Eaton Rise Ealing W.' The letter is also to Dobson but is only addressed 'Dear Sir'. In the card he reports that 'The old oak in the forest is now in ruins and quite dead. It has been surrounded with a railing and a young tree planted by its side.' He offers to send a photograph and asks for 'anthing about my parish which you may publish'. In the letter he states that having recovered Dobson's address from the Rector of Little Hallingbury he is sending a view of 'the ancient "Broad Oak" in Hatfield Forest' and repeats the news regarding its present state. The card dated 30 August 1904 [ no place ]. The letter addressed from Hatfield Vicarage, Harlow [ Essex ]; 7 May 1906. unknown