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145 pages. Index. Bibliography. Fold-out at page 128. Indended primarily for doctors. Treats the subject from the aspect of civil air raid precautions. Reprint of the 1937 first edition. Average wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's name atop front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
Introduction 1 24,5x18,5 cm., in brossura, pp. (6), 151 (1), numerose figure, tabelle e grafici nel testo, prima edizione, in lingua inglese, buone condizioni
grand in 8, (2), 399pp., figures dans le texte, broche, couv. Edition originale Dos renforcé - Bel exemplaire. [CA-11] Claude est l'auteur d'un grand nombre de travaux dont les conséquences pratiques se sont révélées considérables. En 1902, il met au point un procédé industriel de liquéfaction de l'air ; il se sert de l'air liquide pour préparer l'oxygène et l'azote.
Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1959, in-8, tela editoriale.
Roma, 1958 dicembre 14, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
8vo, 160 pages, illustrated.Cover spine torn, rear inner hinge weak. Inscription of a previous owner on the inside front cover. For use with "Bakerloo" "Newhome" "Reliable" and "Kitchenette" Gas Cookers. eng
Very Good French Original wrappers. Folio. (32 x 21 cm). bilingual in English and French. [8], 26, [2] p. First printed edition of these minutes by the Foreign Ministry of France in 1897-1898 on Bahr Al-Ghazal, Lake Chad, and the Upper Nile regions. The tensions between French and British relations were high in the 1875-1898 era. especially over Egyptian and African issues. At several points, these issues brought the two nations to the brink of war; but the situation was always defused diplomatically. For two decades, there was peace-but it was "an armed peace, characterized by alarms, distrust, rancor, and irritation." During the Scramble for Africa in the 1880s, the British and French generally recognized each other's spheres of influence. In an agreement in 1890, Great Britain was recognized in Bahr-el-Ghazal and Darfur, while Wadai, Bagirmi, Kanem, and the territory to the north and east of Lake Chad were assigned to France. The Suez Canal, initially built by the French, became a joint British-French project in 1875, as both saw it as vital to maintaining their influence and empires in Asia. In 1882, ongoing civil disturbances in Egypt (see Urabi Revolt) prompted Britain to intervene, extending a hand to France. France's expansionist Prime Minister Jules Ferry was out of office, and the government was unwilling to send more than an intimidating fleet to the region. Britain established a protectorate, as France had a year earlier in Tunisia, and popular opinion in France later put this action down to duplicity. It was at this time that the two nations established co-ownership of Vanuatu. The Anglo-French Convention of 1882 was also signed to resolve territory disagreements in western Africa. One brief but dangerous dispute occurred during the Fashoda Incident in 1898 when French troops tried to claim an area in the Southern Sudan, and a British force purporting to be acting in the interests of the Khedive of Egypt arrived. Under heavy pressure, the French withdrew and Britain took control over the area, As France recognized British control of Sudan. France received control of the small kingdom of Wadai, Which consolidated its holdings in northwest Africa. France had failed in its main goals. Fashoda was a diplomatic victory for the British because the French realized that in the long run, they needed friendship with Britain in case of a war between France and Germany. (Wikipedia).
Very Good English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. [4], 96 p., 7 folding plans of plants, drawn by T. Wood, one folded huge map in the end-pocket (size: 141x50 cm) showing proposed gas pipeline, Dodan to Raman (Batman), alternative routes of the area. Scarce and very detailed typewritten report on the piping and utilization of natural gas and oil in the Batman area of Turkey, prepared under the British Technical Assistance arrangements for the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (T.P.A.O.), in September 1969. "In response to a request from the Government of Turkey, this report has been prepared under the British Technical Assistance arrangements to advise the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (T.P.A.O.) in matters relating to the use of and piping of natural gas in the Batman area of Turkey." The Dodan gas field lies approx. 70 kilometers from Batman refinery and the Bati Raman Oil Field. This study investigates the economics of piping the gas from Dodan to Batman and the separation and utilization of the gas fractions.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 83 p. Chipped on extremities of pages and cover, minor stains on edges. Otherwise a good copy. First and only edition of this first work in book form on Baku and Azerbaijani oil. After the occupation of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the Red Army, many Azerbaijani intellectuals such as Mehmed Emin Resûlzâde (1884-1955) sought refuge in Turkey, established a publishing house called "Milli Azerbaycan Nesriyâti" [i.e. National Azerbaijan Publication] in 1928, Istanbul, and to make the voice of Azerbaijanis heard in exile to influence world public opinion. This book was published as the 9th publication of this publishing house. It was printed in Orhaniye Printing house in 1928 and was actually composed of the articles written by the author in the "Azeri-Turk" magazine. The first article appeared in the issue dated 15 August 1928, with other articles following it. The book, in which Mehmed Emin Rasülzade also penned a presentation, consists of the chapters: The Role of Oil in the World War, Azerbaijan at the Genoa Conference, Azerbaijan at the Hague Conference, the American Rivalry in Britain, A Common Front against the Bolsheviks, the Pursuits of the Oil Competition. Compiled from Mehdiyev's articles, is not only a propaganda work against the Russian occupation but also the first in-depth work written on Baku and Azerbaijan oil. Many sources in the text are referenced in footnotes. Mehdiyev says that world politics is shaped by the economy and oil is the most important factor in this context. In addition to expressing how important it is for the First World War, he also makes predictions about how oil will shape world politics in the future. According to Mehdiyev, whoever dominates the world's oil reserves will be the strongest state in the world. Based on M. Fanning, Mehdiyev states that Azerbaijani and Baku oil has an estimated 8 million barrels of resource rather than Mexican, American, Turkish, and Iranian oil. Only one paper copy in Bogaziçi University's Library in Turkey according to the OCLC: 82001141.; Özege 1960.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 62, [1] p., unnumbered b/w ills. Major Nureddin Fuat Alpkartal was a Turkish politician, diplomat, and soldier who attended the 1959 Bilderberg. He was a graduate of the Military Academy, the French Artillery School, and the Military Academy. His specialty was the biological gases used in wars. This is the first book written by Nureddin Fuad Alpkartal including detailed information on biological gases used in war, and he examined what would happen if they would be used in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. This book is one of the most important sources cited as a source that biological weapons were not used in the Çanakkale War during the First World War, (1914-1918). Özege 14087.; Not in OCLC. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare.
1028 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated. Covers: Diesel-Electric, Steam, Electric, Gas Turbines, Shops, Terminals, and Servicing Facilities. Somewhat above-average external wear. Gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Binding a little slack but intact. A worthy reference copy of this huge and magnificent vintage reference. Book
107 S. Original Karton mit illustriertem Deckeltitel. (= Sonderdruck der Hannoverschen Geschichtsblätter N.F. Band 7, Heft 1) Etwas angestaubt, am unteren Rand etwas fleckig. Insgesamt guter Zustand. "Geschichte der Gasversorgung..." mit schwarzweißen Abbildungen nach Skizzen und Fotografien.
29,7 x 21 cm. 53 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Eigenvermerk auf Titel, sonst tadellos. Mit etlichen sw Abbildungen und mehrfarbigen Diagrammen und Kartenabbildungen.
Esso. 1967. In-Folio Carré. En feuillets. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Dos satisfaisant. Mouillures. Plaquette (feuillet) pliée illustrée de photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Papier jauni. Création d'un Centre Esso de recherche et d'essais pour la Marine. Bilan 1966 du pétrole dans le monde...
Gr.8°. 95 S. + Anhang. Original Leinwand (gröbere Struktur) mit Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, 1 Tafel im Anhang lose, sonst gut erhalten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungenausfaltbarer Karte und statistischem Anhang. In einer dafür vorgesehenen Lasche befindet sich die 4-fach ausfaltbare, mehrfarbige Übersichtskarte der Energieversorgungsunternehmungen.
ca. 21 x 15 cm. 36 S. Original-Broschur mit Deckeltitel. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst guter Zustand. Sonderdruck aus dem "Jahrbuch der Heimatgemeinschaft des Kreises Eckernförde e.V." 18. Jahrgang 1960.
pp. x, 315, (4)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus portrait frontis, photographs and illustrations. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, worn. WWI 2/WWI 4