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in-12, 160 pp., nombreuses figures en noir dans le texte, broche, couv. Etat d'usage (fortes traces de mouillures aux 1ères pages + dos us. + couverture jaunie + rousseurs). [PF-1] 10ème volume de la collection.
769p. Hardcover Ex-library, very good condition, rebound, binding worn and backstrip detached and laid in, patent stamps on t.p.
in-12, 419 pp., nombreuses figures et dessins en noir et couleurs, cartonnage de l'éditeur, dos toile bordeaux, piece de titre. Cahier déboîté, cartonnage vieilli, sinon bon état général. [109B-7]
Rodez Carrère 1993. In-12 broché de 149 pages. Très bon état.
Broch?. 31 pages. Rousseurs.
in-12, 357 pp, 78 figures, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [NV-1]
PUF Que Sais Je ? 1963, In-12 broché, 126 pages. Bon état.
Zaragoza, Revista 'Universidad, 1929. 4to. mayor; 10 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Broché. 281 pages. Premier plat taché.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 104 pages. 21x31cm.
20 pages. Reprint of the 1946 first edition. Reproductions of many archival black and white photos. "The reminiscent stories and pictures of our diistrict herein make this a priceless souvenir." - from inside front cover. Topics include: New Denver in Olden Days, Eldorado Named, Poverty Flat, Hotels, Industries, Farms, Recreation, S.S. Wm. Hunter, Mines, Roads of the Community, Water, Lights and Electricity, Water, Parks, Bridges, Railways, Schools, Hospitals, Telephones, Police and Law, Telephones, Mail, Fires, Wharves, Churches, Beauties of New Denver, Newspapers, Eli Carpenter, R.T. Lowery, William Thomlinson, The Japanese in New Denver - recreation, logging, schools, summer school, sanitorium, crematorium. Four hand-written corrections to celebration details on red card covers, otherwise moderate wear. Binding sound. Book
116pp + XIV plates + adverts VG/none PB First edition. Original editorial green wrappers slightly creased on margins and small loss at head, traces of rust from the staples on the first and last leaf otherwise a very good copy, tight and clean inside. Catalogue of the collections in the Science Museum of items related to Electrical Engineering with descriptive, and historical notes and illustrations. Loosely inserted is a Complimentary Slip by the Director of the Science Museum.
Very Good French Paperback. Some rubbed on spine and little stains on last pages. A good copy. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In French. [vii], [1], 66, [17] p., 37 numerous b/w plates. Hasan Halet Isikpinar, is a Turkish engineer and professor. He initially graduated from Robert College as an electrical engineer in 1916, being the first Turkish graduate of the engineering department. He advanced his studies to receive a degree of mechanical engineering from the same institution in 1922. After his assistantship in Robert College from 1923 to 1925, he attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1928 and graduated as the first Turkish student of the university. He kept his tenure as a professor in Robert College in the department of engineering until 1934, where he contributed to the advancement of the department of electrical engineering to a significant extent. He led over 800 engineering projects in Turkey, majority of which being the first examples within the newly founded Turkish Republic. He was fluent in multiple languages including English, French, German and Italian, with his most notable works including widely sourced engineering books in these languages, including "L'Industrie Electrique et les Ressources Motrices de la Turquie", in which he stressed the importance of Turkey as a petroleum resource. He later presented his findings on the topic to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He is the son of Mehmet Halit Taspinar, a government officer with civilian Pasha rank equals to Ferik in the government of Abdul Hamid II, best known for passing critical government correspondence to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk during the Turkish War of Independence to support 'Kuva-yi Milliye'. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Not in OCLC.; Not in TBTK.
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). [iii], 182 p., richly illustrated. First and only edition of one of the earliest and extremely rare Ottoman Turkish book on electricity published after the proclamation of the Republic in Turkey. It's a complete guide to electricity including how to install power plants, generators, and their working principles, etc. One of the most important breakthroughs of the regime in the Republican period was the delivery of electricity to many cities and villages of Turkey after the proclamation of the Republic. The electricity question and energy policies were also reflected in the propaganda material of the Republican regime. After the Alphabet Revolution in 1928, after the very few electrical books written in Ottoman Turkish, many books, posters, brochures, and periodicals were published, especially in the 1930s... Hasan Enver Pasha was an Ottoman general. He was the son of Mustafa Celalettin Pasha a Polish convert to Islam and the daughter of Omer Pasha. Besides he was an avid defender of the belonging of the Turkish race to the European white races. He married Leyla Hanim, a daughter of Mehmed Ali Pasha (marshal). They had five children: Celile who became the mother of Nâzim Hikmet, Münevver who became the mother of Oktay Rifat, Mustafa Celalettin, Mehmet Ali, and Sara. In 1901, he led an expedition to deliver Islamic and pan-Islamic messages to the Muslims of China. Özege 15207.; TBTK 12692.; OCLC 850834945 (Only one copy worldwide).
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Some rubbed on cover. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Turkish. 16, [6] p., 6 unnumbered b/w plates. Cümhuriyet Türkiyesi, elektrikli Türkiye. Book includes first works from on the electricity supplied and opening of the last electric factory in Turkey, first ten years of early Republican period, 1923-1933, with fine plates and statistical tables. Hasan Halet Isikpinar, was a Turkish engineer and professor. He initially graduated from Robert College as an electrical engineer in 1916, being the first Turkish graduate of the engineering department. He advanced his studies to receive a degree of mechanical engineering from the same institution in 1922. After his assistantship in Robert College from 1923 to 1925, he attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1928 and graduated as the first Turkish student of the university. He kept his tenure as a professor in Robert College in the department of engineering until 1934, where he contributed to the advancement of the department of electrical engineering to a significant extent. He led over 800 engineering projects in Turkey, majority of which being the first examples within the newly founded Turkish Republic. He was fluent in multiple languages including English, French, German and Italian, with his most notable works including widely sourced engineering books in these languages, including "L'Industrie Electrique et les Ressources Motrices de la Turquie", in which he stressed the importance of Turkey as a petroleum resource. He later presented his findings on the topic to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He is the son of Mehmet Halit Taspinar, a government officer with civilian Pasha rank equals to Ferik in the government of Abdul Hamid II, best known for passing critical government correspondence to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk during the Turkish War of Independence to support 'Kuva-yi Milliye' (National Forces). First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Only 2 copies in OCLC 254443059.
DELAGRAVE.. 1979. In-8 Carré. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 159 + 30 pages. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte.
Gauthier Villars, 1963. Grand In-8 relié pleine percaline éditeur rouge. 372 pages. Nombreuses figures. Trés bon état.
Barcelona, Editorial Orbis, 1940. 4to. menor; 243 pp. Enc. original en tela estampada.
294pp, 393pp VG/none First edition. Editorial red cloth, gilt lettering on spine, minimal signs of wear, internally in excellent conditions, tight and clean, volume II almost entirely unopened, overall a very good, nice set. Collection of the technical (vol. I) and scientific (vol. II) papers by John Hopkinson, with many diagrams and charts including a memoir of Hopkinson and his portrait facing the frontespice of volume I. Not ex-library, scarce set to be found in such a good condition.
TECHNIQUES ET SCIENTIFIQUES FRANCAISE.. 1974. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 151 pages. Nombreux schémas et illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
Broch?. 119 pages reprographi?es.
2nd edition (6th impression). VG in brown cloth with gilt spine lettering. 7370. eng