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20111190142011 Editions de Tournon - Semic, Collection "A.R.C.H.I.V.E.S." - 2011 - Fort in-4, cartonnage illustré en argenté sous étui cartonné illustré en couleurs - 351 p. - Très nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte en couleurs
95482-JB050Gallimard 1965
5330868x47cm, Marque de mouillure marginale, qui disparaît dans le graphisme.
756679Firmin Didot Frères Editeurs Paris 1837 In-8 ( 210 X 130 mm ) de 632 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée de l'éditeur. Offrant les résultats des voyages et des découvertes de l'auteur et de ses devanciers, ainsi que ses nouvelles classifications et divisions de ces contrées. Dos fendu avec manques, exemplaires à relier.
18903935Paris, E. Flammarion, sans date (circa fin XIXe sièce) ; in-12 ; demie-basane aubergine, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; 252 pp.
1973110285Gallimard Univers des Formes 1973 Gallimard, Coll. Univers des Formes, 1973, 442 p. et des cartes en fin de volume, cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 280x220mm, bords de la jaquette frottés, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
4823comment se posent les énigmes de l’Univers-origine et descendance de l‘homme-Développement de l’Univers- Commencement et fin de Monde-Croyance et superstition… In 8 demi-toile rouge chagrinée,titre doré,titre,IV,460 pages, Schneider Frères é Cie éditeur sans date(1903)Très bon état
197425416GALLIMARD NRF (1974) Collection L'Univers des Formes (Collection dirigée par André MALRAUX et Georges SALLES). In-4 relié de 29 x 23 x 4,6 cm, jaquette imprimée en couleurs, 462 pages + 1 table, 1 carte dépliante. Belle iconographie en héliogravure et en couleurs.-2550g.C. - Très bon état, frais.
197268541972 Editions Opta, Collection "Aventures Fantastiques" n° 9 - 1972 - In-8, reliure toile éditeur sous rhodoïd - 490p - 1972 - Illustrations de Philippe Druillet - Exemplaire 1101/6000.
41537Genève.Trois Collines.1947.In-8,couv.à rabats illustrée.241 p.Nombreuses reproductions en noir. BE.Infimes rousseurs.Appartenance en haut de la page de garde.
53322Paris, Librairie Galerie Sans Titre, Les Détachables n°30. 06/10-10/11 2000. 6 cartes postales attachées sérigraphiées. Tirage limité à 450 ex. Très bon état.
19396283Paris, Flammarion, 1939 ; in-12, broché ; VII pp. , 211 pp. , (3) pp. ; couverture beige imprimée rouge et noir.
1837GIT015b3Paris Firmin Didot 1837. In-8 400pp + 1f n ch imprimés sur 2 colonnes. Cartonnage éditeur papier vert orné. Illustré de 93 gravures hors texte (sur 96 et sans la carte). Manques en tête et en bordure du dos, 93 planches sur 96, sans la carte annoncée.
1996779351996 Robert Laffont, collection ailleurs et demain, dirigée par Gérard Klein - 1996 - In-8 broché - 423 pages
194215101Nice, Editions des Cahiers Astrologiques, 1942 ; in-16, broché ; 74, (2) pp., 11 figures, couverrture anthracite ; texte daté de Yverdon (Suisse), le 23 juin 1939.
196131037NRF - Gallimard [Univers des Formes] 1961 2eme volume de la collection. In-4, rel. toile éditeur rouge, sous jaquette illustrée, 384pp+cartes. Illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Bon état d’occasion
19641191481964 Editions Denoël, Collection "Présence du Futur", n° 74 - 1964 - In-12, broché - 243 p.
200473750Washington DC: DOE/NSF High Energy Physics Advisory Panel 2004. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. v 1 50 pages. Illustrations most with color. Facilities Glossary. Cover has slight wear and soiling. What does "Quantum Universe" mean To discover what the universe is made of and how it works is the challenge of particle physics. Quantum Universe presents the quest to explain the universe in terms of quantum physics which governs the behavior of the microscopic subatomic world. It describes a revolution in particle physics and a quantum leap in our understanding of the mystery and beauty of the universe. Particle physics also high energy physics is the branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation. Although the word "particle" can refer to various types of very small objects e.g. protons gas particles or even household dust "particle physics" usually investigates the irreducibly smallest detectable particles and the fundamental interactions necessary to explain their behavior. These elementary particles are excitations of the quantum fields that also govern their interactions. The currently dominant theory explaining these fundamental particles and fields along with their dynamics is called the Standard Model. Modern particle physics generally investigates the Standard Model and its possible extensions e.g. to the newest "known" particle the Higgs boson or even to the oldest known force field gravity. In the last 30 years physicists have achieved a profound understanding of the fundamental particles and the physical laws that govern matter energy space and time. Researchers have subjected this 'Standard Model' to countless experimental tests; and again and again its predictions have held true. The series of experimental and theoretical breakthroughs that combined to produce the Standard Model can truly be celebrated as one of the great scientific triumphs of the 20th century. Now in a development that some have compared to Copernicus's recognition that the earth is not the center of the solar system startling new data have revealed that only five percent of the universe is made of normal visible matter described by the Standard Model. Ninety-five percent of the universe consists of dark matter and dark energy whose fundamental nature is a mystery. The Standard Model's orderly and elegant view of the universe must be incorporated into a deeper theory that can explain the new phenomena. The result will be a revolution in particle physics as dramatic as any that have come before. Nine interrelated questions define the path ahead. 1. Are there undiscovered principles of nature: new symmetries new physical laws 2. How can we solve the mystery of dark energy 3. Are there extra dimensions of space 4. Do all forces become one 5. Why are there so many kinds of particles 6. What is dark matter How can we make it in the laboratory 7. What are neutrinos telling us 8. How did the universe come to be 9. What happened to the antimatter DOE/NSF High Energy Physics Advisory Panel paperback
1962328617Osaka: Shrine of the Universe Art Institution 1962. paperback. near fine. Color and black & white illustrations throughout. 73 pages. Small slim 4to pictorial wrappers housed in an orange gold-speckled 3-part folding portfolio with gilt lettering at the front closed with an imitation bone clasp. Osaka Japan: Shrine of the Universe Art Institution 1962. A near fine copy.<br/> <br/> Special Volume for the New York Art Exhibition<br/> <br/> Shrine of the Universe Art Institution unknown
69-6718New York New York: Universe Books Inc 1963. 4to. Softcover with hard backing. 12 pp. Color & B&W Plates. Very Good protected in mylar sheet.From the collection of the late Frederick G Ruffner Jr founder of Gale Research Detroit. New York, New York: Universe Books Inc, 1963 paperback
2017SONG1442268565Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 01/02/2017. Second. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.52x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
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