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Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke, 1893. Contemp. hcalf. Wear to joints and spine ends. Part of leather at upper compartment gone. XIV,589 pp. a. textillustrations. Internally fine and clean.
Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics 7. Some light shelf wear to the edges of the cover and ends of the spine. pages are clean and crisp, and printing is tight, clean and bright throughout. MB Used
Hardcover. Good condition. Jacket in acceptable condition. Ex - academic library. Library labels on spine foot of dust jacket and on front pastedown and endpaper. Library stamps on page block, FEP and reverse of title page. Very worn, faded and grubby dust jacket with a few nicks and major tears. One or two small marks and bumps on lower edges of boards. Hardcover spine is slightly bumped. Hardcover spine ends are bumped. Page block is tanned. Binding is sound, and the contents are clear. AF Ex - Library
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 216 pages. 8 1/8" w x 11 1/4" h. A bit musty smelling. Small tears, edge wear, and peeling laminate on price-clipped dust jacket. 265 color photographs and diagrams. Wonderful 1950's ultra-modern graphics in bright colors. "This remarkable book tells the activities of scientists working today in seven major fields: geology, astronomy, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. It is not a survey of the history and achievements of science, but rather an exciting look-over-the-shoulder at the men, in laboratories and in the field, who are making tomorrow's world."
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Boards are marked at rear and lightly edgeworn. Bookshop sticker to front pastedown, tanning of endpapers and foxing of page block. Pages clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Hardcover without dust jacket. Boards are edgeworn and bumped at corners and spine ends. Rear board is marked and scuff to spine head. Library stamp to title page and faint marks to half-title page. Marks to pages 150-152. All other pages clean and unmarked. AD Used
London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1924 ["Monographs on Biochemistry"]. 4to.alargado; XIII-154 pp., las veinte últimas de bibliografía. Encuadernación original en tela estampada. El gran bioquímico descubridor, con Lafayette Mendel, de la Vitamina A en 1913, trabajó como Director de la Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, en New Haven, su ciudad natal, y dedicó su vida a la investigación de la estructura química, función y valor nutritivo de las proteínas vegetales, estableciendo con Mendel la importancia de la lisina y el triptófano en una dieta saludable, y que la carencia de vitamina A es el factor principal de la xeroftalmia.
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1894). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", 1893, Vol. 184. Pp. 647-673 a. 2 plates.
Slight sunning damage to the back cover, bright gilt lettering down spine. Pages remain clean, white and tight. Ex-Library
Cover a little faded and worn, page block browned, but all contents in good condition. Research Notes in Mathematics; 35. Used
First edition, 8vo (200 x 120), xvi, 434, [14]pp., endpapers lightly waterstained and just impinging onto title, cont. full calf, joints slightly split otherwise a nice copy. This was Campbell's first original work, and purports to be an account of travels made in about 1670. In fact it is a compilation of facts relating to the topography, natural products, political conditions, and manners and customs of the countries supposed to be visited, which are held together by a thread of fictitious autobiography. It was of Dr. Campbell, LL.D., that Johnson said "I am afraid he has not been in the inside of a church for many years; but never passes a church without pulling off his hat. This shews that he has good principles", and on another occasion to Joseph Warton "[he is] the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature". Provenance: Early signature in ink to front endpaper "Wigley". Blackmer, 278.
Hardcover, first edition, no dust jacket. Boards are rubbed and marked both front and rear, corners are bumped and page block is lightly marked. Spine is tight, pages are clean, text and illustrations are all clear. AD Used
Blue, blank-stamped cloth, with gilt titles on top board, showing light exterior wear, most notably at the corners and at the top and tail of the book's spine. Endpapers discoloured; review notice and previous owner's bookplate pasted to FEP. Contents otherwise clean and sound throughout. TPW Used
15.5X23 cm. X+208 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Ex - library with usual stamps and labels. Plum coloured cover with gilt lettering, sunfaded spine bumped and nicked top and tail, corners rubbed. Page block browned, binding weak at title and index page, clea rand clean. Ex - Library
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Acceptable condition. This book was not published in 1900; it does not have a publication date. Translated by K.S. Shelvankar. Very worn and grubby boards and spine with numerous bumps, marks and scores. Several tears on spine edges. Spine ends and leading corners are worn, bumped and frayed. 'Skoob' bookshop label on front pastedown. Name of former owner on FEP. Pastedowns and endpapers are grubby. Pencilled highlighting at one or two points. Text is clear. AF Used
Bumped spine ends. The front pastedown and FEP are marked. Stamp on title page. The main content is clear. Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Ex - library. Biochemical Society Symposia No. 14 held at The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on 18th February 1956. Boards are lightly marked, scored and edge worn. Shelf markings on front board and front pastedown. Labels on front board, spine and front pastedown. Stamps on marked page block and early pages. Sticker residue and abrasions on FEP. Contents remain clear throughout. Binding remains intact. HCW Ex - Library
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Ex-library. Volume two only. Hardcover is lightly marked, worn and faded. Page block is marked and tanned. Labels and stamp on front pastedown. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
N.Y., London, 1924. Orig. full cloth. Gilt. XIII,566 pp. Clean and fine.
Paperback in acceptable condition. Ex - university library. From Pembroke College Library, Oxford. Laminated covers are tanned, marked, scored, creased and edge worn. Labels on spine and FEP. Stamps on marked page block, endpapers and a few pages. Label residue and pen on FEP. Three centimetre tear on title page hinge. Pages are lightly marked. Content remains clear throughout. Binding remains intact. HCW Ex - Library
Paperback in good condition. Second edition. 1983 reprint with corrections. Superficial marks, light scores and edge wear on covers. Spine is slightly sunned. Page block and half title page are lightly marked. Light creases on a few pages. Contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW Used
Index. Numerous illustrations. 360 questions for examination. Spine a little faded and bumped top and bottom. A little wear to cover corners. Red page edges.
Hardcover. No jacket. Boards are marked. Leading corners, edges and spine are bumped and worn. Page block and pages are tanned and foxed. Light creases on some pages. Binding is visible throughout but remains intact. Contents remain clear. HJW Used
Book is in very good condition with moderate signs of age-toning of paper, bumped corners to the covers, minor exterior wear. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. About 520 pages (paginated to 500) with a great many mechanical illustrations, charts, tables, graphs, large fold-out page at back. Contents, with each chapter by a different author as listed above, including: Fudamentals of nuclear physics, The fission process, Neutron diffusion, Nuclear chain reactions, Elementary pile theory, The application and experimental basis of pile theory, Chemistry of the fission process, Control and operation of a pile, construction of nuclear reactors, Heat transfer, Heavy elements and nuclear fuels; with three appendices: Table of precise masses, Lossof energy in elastic collisions, Neutron cross sections of the elements.