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1895024390Rostock Germany 1895. Good condition. Brief illegible ink note on cover. Minor crease. 1895. First Edition. Bound in the blue original wraps stamped in black. This is from the library of and bears the small ink stamp of American mathematician Temple Rice Hollcroft 1889 - 1967. Hollcroft received B.S. in 1912 and A.B. in 1914 from Hanover College and then A.M. in 1915 from the University of Kentucky. He received his Ph.D. in 1917 from Cornell University under Virgil Snyder. Hollcroft was a mathematics professor at Wells College from 1918 to 1954 from which he retired as professor emeritus. Hollcroft served for 14 years as Associate Secretary of the American Mathematical Society. In 1932 in Zurich he was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematician ICM. His subject was THE GENERAL WEB OF SURFACES AND THE SPACE INVOLUTION DEFINED BY IT . Being invited to talk at the ICM has been called "the equivalent of induction to a hall of fame." - from Wikipedia. First Edition. Softcover. Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 9 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Paperback
19952161z1995. Soft Cover. Good. PB/pub. 1995/Gd. condition - A spiral reference manual that explores: History of spaceflight rocketry an introduction to NASA Technology Crew Systems Areospace careers Mission to Planet Earth an d . . J72161z paperback
1846ST19286London: Printed by Catchpool & Trent for Simpkin Marshall & Co 1846. FIRST EDITION. 320 x 255 mm. 12 1/2 x 10". xiii 3 96 pp. <br/> Publisher's original blind-decorated dun-colored cloth gilt titling to upper cover smooth spine newer endpapers. WITH 11 COLOR ENGRAVINGS after Frost by W. P. Chubb & Son printed in oil colors by George Baxter all with original tissue guards. Front free endpaper with small ink signature of John Hill. See: Francis Reid "Isaac Frost's 'Two Systems of Astronomy' 1846: Plebeian Resistance and Scriptural Astronomy" in "The British Journal for the History of Science" Vol. 38 No. 2 Jun. 2005 pp. 161-177. Cloth rather spotted corners bumped but the binding solid with no wear to joints or hinges. A few spots of foxing to title page half of the tissue guards with overall very faint foxing/browning the illustrations with minor foxing at edges and in margins but the images themselves clean and bright and all in all a really excellent copy the text wide-margined and quite clean and fresh and the plates with rich coloring.<br/> <br/> Illustrated with beautiful color plates this anti-Newtonian work promotes a view of the universe based on the backward-looking beliefs professed by a Protestant sect known as the Muggletonians. Named after co-founder Lodowicke Muggleton the Muggletonians emerged in London in 1651 based on the claims of two tailors who professed to be the "Last Witnesses" described in the Book of Revelation. Rejecting the new directions in philosophical reason Muggletonians believed in a purely scriptural interpretation of the universe. According to E. P. Thompson's 1994 "Witness Against the Beast" the Muggletonians had curious notions quite contrary to other Protestant denominations: they believed that the soul is mortal that Jesus and God are one and the same that Heaven was left without divine supervision from Jesus' death until the day of judgment that Heaven resides six miles above the Earth that God stands between five and six feet tall and other unconventional things. Although the sect initially avoided both worship and evangelizing during the 19th century some followers became more outspoken about their beliefs and even published books appealing to the general public. Our author Isaac Frost 1793-1858 was a prominent Muggletonian and successful owner of a brass foundry who along with his brother Joseph invested large sums to promote their belief system--the present work being an especially notable example. Divided into two main sections the text first describes the Newtonian system of heliocentric astronomy and then turns to Frost's scriptural interpretation and geocentric views. As Reid tells us "According to Frost Scripture clearly states that the Sun the Moon and the Stars are embedded in a firmament made of congealed water and revolve around the Earth that Heaven has a physical reality above and beyond the stars and that the planets and the Moon do not reflect the Sun's rays but are themselves independent sources of light. Our book was apparently written as a reaction against the lecturers who expressed Newtonian astronomy--which was often for them and their audiences simply shorthand for heliocentrism." The 11 plates that illustrate these extraordinary ideas are the work of George Baxter a pioneering printer who revolutionized color printing techniques by combining metal engravings with woodblock printing using oil-based inks to produce high-quality affordable prints. The plates here are appropriately ethereal and otherworldly utilizing a beautiful palette with subtle gradations and esoteric figures to create memorable pseudo-scientific imagery. Although this work appears at auction with some regularity it is almost always incomplete no doubt because the attractiveness of its plates encourages harvesting. Useful price comparisons include a complete copy said to be in fine condition selling for £7500 in 2016 and six loose prints from the book fetching £6875 in 2015. [Printed by Catchpool & Trent for] Simpkin, Marshall, & Co unknown
2011718440Turkey: Türksat 2011. Second Edition. Hardback. Very Good/Very Good. 13x12x1. very good in very good case. Marks to rear fep. Slight scratch to front D/J. Türksat hardcover
157319816Florence: Appresso Giorgio Marescotti. Very Good. 1573. First Edition; First Printing. Vellum. The first edition of the first comments on the first three books of "Meteorologica" of Aristotle in in the Italian language. Adams V714. Includes index and errata leaf errori occorsi nello stampare. Original limp vellum minor worming and soiling. Spine handlettered; With his commentary on the first three books of Aristotle's "Meteorologica" Francesco de Vieri Professor at the University of Pisa studied not only comets and meteors but also rainbows earthquakes the evaporation of water and the phenomenon of tides. The later edition in 1582 was enhanced with commentary on the fourth book on the inorganic material of the terrestrial sphere; Woodcuts; Small 8vo; 16 166 8 pages . Appresso Giorgio Marescotti hardcover
0365574082.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
182235002St Petersbourg Russia: L'Academie Imp. Des Sciences. Good with no dust jacket. 1822. First Edition. Hardcover. Quite beautiful full calf leather. 10 folding engraved plates. 8 xvi 286; 4 x 568; 4 viii 524 pages including half-titles. 3 volumes. 4to 256x214 mm contemporary calf gilt with Signet Library arms on covers Volume 3 front cover detached others covers starting; minor foxing on Volume 1 opening leaves. St. Petersburg: Imprimerie de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences 1822. First edition in French of Schubert's 1798 Theoretische Astronomie. Houzeau & Lancaster 11811. Paper stamps inside front covers Libraire Alain Brieux withdrawn. According to Google this was a bookstore of Science and medicine. Printed in Russian Empire under the rule of Alexander I Tsar of Russia 18011825 who ruled during the chaotic time of the Napoleonic Wars. He died without issue and the Decembrist revolt of liberal army officers resulted in his brother Nicholas I being crowned. From the GUTZWILLER ASTRONOMY &SCIENCE BOOKS collection. . L'Academie Imp. Des Sciences hardcover
1390644928.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004BN150443Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York : Springer 2004. 2004. Toward an international virtual observatory : proceedings of the ESO ESA NASA NSF conference held at Garching Germany 10 - 14 June 2002. Peter Quinn ; Krzysztof M. Górski ed. ESO astrophysics symposia <br/><br/>Toward an international virtual observatory : proceedings of the ESO ESA NASA NSF conference held at Garching Germany 10 - 14 June 2002. Peter Quinn ; Krzysztof M. Górski ed. ESO astrophysics symposia Astronomie / Observatory - Quinn Peter Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York : Springer unknown
1893037662New York: Macmillan And Co 1893. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 404 Pp. 7 Pp Publisher's Ads At Rear.New Edition Revised Throughout By The Author . January 1893". Tan Cloth Stamped In Black And Red. Lightly Used A Few Tiny Frays Along Bottom Edge Of Spine Hinges Solid Spine Leaned. Handwritten Name Of "George Ellery Heale" And Direct From The Astronomer George Ellery Hale's Personal Library But Does Not Match Examples Of His Signature Nor Of Crawford's; Possibly A Gift To Hale. <br/> <br/> Macmillan And Co hardcover
1993w160121301University of Arizona Press 1993. 477pp. Navy blue cloth hardback with small slight waterstain on lower back spine edge DJ VG with slight waterstain on backside near lower spine edge index appendices bibliography b&w photos A geologist's history of Lunar exploration relates the site selection process where on the Moon the fieldwork should be conducted and what samples should be collected . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. University of Arizona Press Hardcover
2009538957Dordrecht: Springer 2009. Hardcover with printed boards no dust jacket in very good condition. Boards are slightly scuffed and board corners and spine ends are bumped and rubbed. Pages and text are clear and unmarked throughout. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Springer Hardcover
2000059934Prometheus 2000. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 396 Pp. Black Boards. First Printing Indicated. Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket. <br/> <br/> Prometheus hardcover
2000059948Prometheus 2000. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 396 Pp. Black Boards. First Printing Indicated. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. Signed By Stenger On The Title Page. <br/> <br/> Prometheus hardcover
00001669Reprint. Good . 425 pp. Green boards with white text. Ex-library with visible call number on spine and stamp on top. Inside stamps on covers and a pocket on rfep. Very little shelfwear free of inside marks except four short verical lines on pages 32 & 33 clean tight and bright. No just jacket. <br/><br/> hardcover
2015545521Princeton: Princeton University Press 2015. Softback in very good condition. Light shelf and handling wear only occasional very small dog-eared crease to bottom corners within text block otherwise in 'as unread' condition. CN. Paperback. Very Good. Used. Princeton University Press Paperback
1981034897Cambridge / London /New York: Cambridge University Press 1981. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. X 342 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Printing 1981. Fine In Fine Dj. <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover
1957056577Glencoe Il: The Free Press / The Falcon's Wing Press 1957. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good Jacket. X 437 Pp. Blue Cloth. First Printing. Near Fine No Marks Two Tape Ghosts On Each Of The Two Free Endpapers. Dust Jacket Priced $6.50 Light Usage. <br/> <br/> The Free Press / The Falcon's Wing Press hardcover
ABAACali8<p>Witebergae Wittenberg Haeredes Johannis Cratonis 1580.</p><p>In-12 of 8 ll. 247 ll. decorated with numerous figures of which 2 with movable parts and 3 folding plates out of text.</p><p>Green vellum with small overlaps gilt filets around the covers fleur-de-lys at the corners coat of arms stamped in gold in the center flat spines traces of silk lakes. <em>Contemporary binding</em></p><p>153 x 83 mm.</p><p><strong>Rare edition of this astronomical work in which the scientific revolution will have its roots.</strong></p><p>"The <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> of Georg Peurbach 1423-1461 played a decisive role in the beginnings of the scientific revolution.</p><p>A considerable part of the work shows that the representation of the celestial universe elaborated by Peurbach contains an unprecedented innovation and allows to affirm that one century before Copernicus Peurbach had already completed his own astronomical revolution. Astronomy now changes its status: from being an abstract mathematical science it is about to become a science of celestial reality where mathematics assumes a new role. It becomes the foundation of a universe conceived as physically existing. The critical edition of the <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> accompanied by its French translation as well as a technical commentary allows the reader to measure in a well-founded way the innovative scope of the universe conceived by Peurbach.</p><p>The study of the diffusion of the <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> from 1454 to 1653 shows how Peurbach's universe aroused the interest of his contemporaries who immediately grasped its innovative scope. This gave life to a real movement of thought which extended for two centuries and influenced the astronomical thought of learned Europe. The result is that on the <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> a pre-Copernican astronomy was born and established endowed with its own identity and with characteristics that distinguish it from that of the past. In this pre-Copernican astronomy the scientific revolution has its roots". <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum Georgii Peurbachii In the history of astronomy</em> Michela Malpangotto research director at the CNRS.</p><p><br /><strong>The work is decorated with 82 woodcuts in the text including three folded and two with movable parts.</strong></p><p><strong>A precious copy preserved in its contemporary green vellum with unidentified German arms.</strong></p><p><strong>FR</strong></p><p>Witebergae Wittenberg Haeredes Johannis Cratonis 1580.</p><p>In-12 de 8 ff. 247 ff. ornés de nombreuses figures dont 2 avec des parties mobiles et 3 planches dépliantes hors texte.</p><p>Vélin vert à petits recouvrements filets et fine roulette dentelée dorés encadrant les plats fleur de lys aux angles armoiries frappée or au centre dos lisse orné traces de lacs de soie. <em>Reliure de l'époque</em>.</p><p>153 x 83 mm.</p><p><strong>Rare édition de cet ouvrage d'astronomie dans lequel la révolution scientifique va plonger ses racines.</strong></p><p>" Aux <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> de Georg Peurbach 1423-1461 revient un rôle décisif dans les commencements de la révolution scientifique.</p><p>Une partie considérable du travail montre que la représentation de l'univers céleste élaborée par Peurbach comporte une innovation sans précédent et permet d'affirmer qu'un siècle avant Copernic Peurbach avait déjà achevé sa propre révolution astronomique. L'astronomie change désormais de statut : de science abstraitement mathématique elle s'apprête à devenir science de la réalité céleste où les mathématiques assument un rôle nouveau. Elles deviennent le fondement d'un univers conçu comme physiquement existant. L'édition critique des <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> accompagnée de sa traduction française ainsi que d'un commentaire technique permet au lecteur de mesurer de manière fondée la portée novatrice de l'univers conçu par Peurbach.</p><p>L'étude de la diffusion des <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> de 1454 à 1653 montre la façon dont l'univers de Peurbach a éveillé l'intérêt de ses contemporains qui en ont immédiatement saisi la portée novatrice. Ceci a donné vie à un véritable mouvement de pensée qui s'étend pendant deux siècles et influence la pensée astronomique de l'Europe savante. Il résulte ainsi que sur les <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum</em> s'est engendrée et assise une astronomie pré-copernicienne dotée d'une identité propre et de caractères qui la distinguent de celle du passé. Dans cette astronomie pré-copernicienne la révolution scientifique plonge ses racines ". <em>Theoricæ novæ planetarum Georgii Peurbachii Dans l'histoire de l'astronomie</em> Michela Malpangotto directrice de recherche au CNRS.</p><p><strong>L'ouvrage est orné de 82 figures sur bois dans le texte dont trois repliées et deux à parties mobiles.</strong></p><p><strong>Précieux exemplaire conservé dans son vélin vert de l'époque aux armes allemandes non identifiées.</strong></p> hardcover
187248012New York: D. Van Nostrand 1872. First Edition. Presentation copy inscribed "To Commander J.S. Skerrett with the regards of the author" undated but apparently contemporary. Octavo; publisher's pebbled cloth stamped in gilt and blind; 11416pp. Errata slip inserted folowing author's introduction; 16pp publisher's catalog of "Naval Books." Bit of discoloration at base of front cover; private library stamp to front endpaper and title page; Very Good. A basic treatise on astral navigation written as a textbook for students at the U.S. Naval Academy where the author was an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy. Inscribed to J.S. Skerrett at this time commanding officer of the U.S.S. Portsmouth. A nice copy of what was according to a contemporary review in the journal Popular Science ".a harmful book being full of doubtful statements of confused mathematics and questionable precepts and one not likely to improve the art of navigation or the science of nautical astronomy in any way. D. Van Nostrand unknown
1978046509Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1978. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 258 Pp. Orange Cloth Stamped In Black. First Printing. Near Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket No Marks. Thorne's Article With A Lengthy Bibliography Is An Expanded Version Of His 1975 Chicago Lecture. <br/> <br/> University of Chicago Press hardcover
186835004N Y: Lippincott. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. 662 pages. 8vo 255x165 mm original cloth spine faded and stained peripheral discoloration on covers; scattered minor spotting. Small loss tocloth covering towards bottom of front hinge. Hinges binding and text block quite solid. First edition of the author's major work. 'It established Watson as one of the leading American experts in celestial mechanics and orbital theory' ANB. BEA pages 1198-99; Houzeau & Lancaster 11822. PROVENANCE-Astronomy and Science Books from the Collection of Martin C. Gutzwiller. . Lippincott hardcover
1701021482The Prince's Arms in St Paul's Church-Yard: Sam Smith and Benj Walford 1701. "Third edition very much enlarg'd throughout". 12mo pp 30 17 - 208; second title page 193 - 414 rather age-toned throughout and slightly worn the hinge before the last page cracked but no weakness the engraved portrait frontispiece is browned and has been mounted and has a small strip missing from its left margin bound in a simple Victorian half calf and marbled boards rubbed the joints cracking a little but firm; with the signature on the front endpaper of Anne Aitken Carnbee. . Third edition. Half-Leather. Good. Sam Smith and Benj Walford Hardcover
1735022162West-end of St Paul's London: William Innys and Richard Manby 1735. Tenth edition corrected. Small octavo pp 4 405 3 page publisher's catalogue a little age-toned withe very lights blemishes here and there corners worn but overall quite good original leather a little worn and crazed with loss of surface on the upper side very neatly rebacked with new leather spine and label with bookplate of the United Presbyterian College on the front endpaper. Temth edition. Full Leather. Good. William Innys and Richard Manby Hardcover
2023059248Liveright Pub Corp 2023. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 255 Pp. Blue Cloth Large Format Oblong Hardcover. First Printing Indicated. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket Priced $50.00. Signed With Inscriptiojn By Both Thorne And Halloran. <br/> <br/> Liveright Pub Corp hardcover