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19966843Hopewell: Ecco Press 1996. 1st edition uncorrected proof original glossy illustrated paperwraps as issued. A collection of forty-six poems arranged in a book-length sequence. Gluck is the recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award the Pulitzer Prize and most recently the Nobel Prize in Literature 2020. Fine condition. Ecco Press unknown
2004580622Louisville Kentucky: Sarabande Books 2004. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Stapled printed wrappers. Small creases at the bottom corner of wraps and pages near fine. Quarternote Chapbook Series #3. Sarabande Books unknown
19756765New York: The Ecco Press 1975. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. Octavo. 5.5 x 8.75 in. 42 pp. Good in the original grey-blue cloth boards that are sunned along the upper edge and a little on the lower edge with a good illustrated dust jacket that has similar sunning on the top edge and spine as well as minor wear and tear to the edges and corners. The pages are clean and free of foxing. A prior owner's name appears atop the front free endpaper. A nice copy of Gluck's second collection of poems. The Ecco Press hardcover
70138Ecco / Harper Collins 2001. First edition first printing. Fine and bright in like dust jacket with crisp bright text throughout. Lovely gift quality edition Ecco / Harper Collins, 2001 unknown
1985572810New York: The Ecco Press 1985. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Binding trifle cocked at the spine else fine in near fine dust jacket with a a light vertical impression on the cover and a bit of creasing at the spine base. Winner of the 1985 National Book Critics Circle Award. The Ecco Press hardcover
1985019788The Ecco Press 1985 60 pp. Gluck's 4th book of poetry. Gray cloth spine withred boards. Bright clean copy. Slight spine slant. DJ not price-clipped light shelf wear. The Ecco Press hardcover
72601Ecco 1999. First edition first printing. Fine bright white boards with gilt titles in like dust jacket with crisp bright text Ecco, 1999 hardcover
19999852Hopewell: Ecco Press 1999. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/Fine. Thin octavo. 6.25 x 9.25 incher. xii 51 1 pp. Near fine in original pale biege boards and fine pictorial dust jacket. Touch of foxing to the top edge. A book length poetic sequence that exists in the long moment of Spring.<br /> <br /> "The Master said you must write what you see.<br /> But what I see does not move me.<br /> The Master answered Change what you see. Ecco Press hardcover
71888Farrar Straus 2021. First edition first printing. As new hardcover never been read and gift quality. A beautiful edition. The poet's last book of poems. Farrar Straus, 2021 hardcover
2007McClatchy-363Yale University Press New Haven 2007 First printing with full number line. A very fine as-new copy in a very fine as-new jacket. A clean tight copy win an unclipped jacket. Comes with archival-quality jacket protector. Although not marked in any such way this book came from the library of poet and literary critic J.D. McClatchy from his estate in Stonington Connecticut. Fisher's first book. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Yale University Press, New Haven hardcover
20062881Stated First Edition with 10-1 number line. In very good condition clean and unmarked in a very good dust jacket creased at front flap publisher's price intact. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
199314946The Ecco Press 1993. First Edition Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. This is a First Edition Fourth Printing 1993. Front cover has a golden "Winner of the Pulitzer Prize" sticker. Dust jacket shows some light rubbing scuffing flaring and edge wear. Book itself shows some light scuffing and shelf wear. Page edges show some light foxing and has a small black marker mark on bottom edge. The Ecco Press hardcover
1983Q-0523420803PINNACLE BOOKS 1983-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! PINNACLE BOOKS paperback
1968mon0000066017HoltRinehart & Winston of Canad 1968-12-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. NOT an ex-library book. Fine clean copy sound binding. Holt,Rinehart & Winston of Canad paperback
2007BN7557Haupt Verlag Auflage: 1 1. April 2007. Auflage: 1 1. April 2007. Softcover. 22 x 148 x 3 cm. Kundenorientierte Unternehmensführung. Kundenorientierung - Kundenzufriedenheit - Kundenbindung Hans H. Hinterhuber Kurt Matzler <br/><br/>Kundenorientierte Unternehmensführung. Kundenorientierung - Kundenzufriedenheit - Kundenbindung Hans H. Hinterhuber Kurt Matzler Haupt Verlag paperback
0340666250.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20041-0781753015Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 192 pages. 10.75x8.75x0.75 inches. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins hardcover
ria9780742562189_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book makes a unique contribution to the study of gay rights politics by assessing the laws and policies governing the rights of gay children and gay families. The focus of the analysis will be on decision-making by state and lower hardcover
198310310New York: The Ecco Press 1983. First Edition. Perfect Binding 53 pages. Very Good. First Edition. Bowing to front and back covers. Minor soiling to text block. Light scuffing to covers. Minor soiling to page 23. The Ecco Press unknown
1893694241893. Verh. Berl. med. Ges. 24 1893. - Berlin Gedruckt bei L. Schumacher 1894 8° XLII 250; 389 pp.; mit Abbildungen Halbleinenband d.Zt.; St. verso Tit. Erste Auflage! Verhandlungen der Berliner medicinischen Gesellschaft aus dem Gesellschaftsjahr 1983. Separat-Abdruck aus der Berliner klinischen Wochenschrift. Hrsg. von dem Vorstande der Gesellschaft. Themistocles Gluck 1853-1942 Chirurg. unknown
1899346621899. Verh. Dtsch. Ges. Chir. 28. - Berlin Verlag von August Hirschwald 1899 8° LVI 2 184 2; 815 1 pp. Holzschnitte Autotypien 11 Tafeln Halbeinenband. Erstdruck! unknown
1910673961910. BKW 47/ 1. - Berlin August Hirschwald 3. Januar 1910 4° 44 pp. feine Broschur. THE FIRST ELECTROLARYNX WAS DEVELOPED BY GLUCK! First Edition! Electromagnetically Driven Devices - "As the disadvantages of pneumatically driven reed-based voice sources could not be adequately remedied these devices were abandoned especially after the appearance of electrolarynx devices which produced electromagnetically driven vibrations. The first electrolarynx was developed by Gluck and was composed of an Edison phonograph connected to a telephone receiver located in the patient's mouth. The Edison cylinder contained a recording of a singer's vowel 98. A subsequent version 99 consisted of a loudspeaker built into an upper denture Figure 12. The most famous electrolarynx is the Servox speech aid Servona Troisdorf Germany; Figure 13. It consists of a cylinder with a vibrating element. The top side contains a membrane that is driven electromagnetically and thus can vibrate. By holding the membrane against the throat the patient transmits vibrations that set the air within the vocal cavities into vibration. He or she can convert these sound waves into understandable speech in a manner comparable to the conversion of the acoustic source generated by vocal fold vibrations. A major disadvantage is that the resulting voice sounds mechanical and has no means for intonation leading to an unnatural monotonous voice. An attempt to modify the device by adding manual pitch control by rotating a knob was unsuccessful because control was again far from intuitive and thus very difficult to learn. Until the introduction of the PE voice the electrolarynx was the first choice for creating an artificial voice. External electrolarynges are still used today but only by a small number of patients." G.J. Verkerke and S.L. Thomson: Sound-Producing Voice Prostheses: 150 Years of Research. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 16/1 2014 pp.215-245 Themistocles Gluck 1853-1942 physician and surgeon. He first invented endoprostheses from ivory in 1890 at Berlin when he performed the first documented total wrist Arthroplasty. He received the 1st State Prize of the Berlin University for his work on nerve suturing and nerve regeneration. The French surgeons Louis Léopold Ollier and Jules Péan had already recognized Gluck's importance in the 1890s. With his laryngeal surgery he achieved world renown. Nevertheless it took a long time for him to receive the academic recognition he deserved as a non-university surgeon. It was not until he was 70 years old 1922 that he was made an associate professor and even nominated for the Nobel Prize unsuccessfully because his work was considered too old at the time. unknown
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1994DADAX185242334XSerpent's Tail 1994-11-01. First Edition. paperback. New. 5.00x0.50x8.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Serpent's Tail paperback