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Seuil 1985, In-12 broché, 154 pages. Cachet de bibliothéque. Bon état.
pp. xxi, 325. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. Pictorial title page. Color pictorial endpapers. 8vo. Original full black embossed cloth binding, lettered in gold and decorated in silver. Original dust jacket, slightly torn bottom spine. Hardbound. Nice copy. SPACE/1
196940231969 Editions CLA (Club du Livre d'Anticipation), Collection "Les Classiques de la Science-Fiction" N°20 - 1969 - In-8, reliure toilé rouge avec décor argenté (comète) sur le premier plat, sous jaquette rhodoïd, signet - 430 p. - Illustré de dessin originaux de Claude Auclair - Edition à tirage limité de 5500 exemplaires numérotés de 1 à 5500, ainsi que 150 exemplaires de collaborateurs notés HC - Exemplaire numéroté 34/55000
in-8, 267 pp., illustrations et figures en n&b, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA30-3]
42510Paris.1856.In-12 cartonné.236 p. BE.avec couv.fanée.
1985LFA-126732205Un ouvrage de 239 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1985, O.E.I.L., bon état
185443057Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1854. No wrappers as extracted from: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Vierte Reihe Bd. 3 = Poggendorff Bd. 93 No. 12. Pp. 481-506. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this milestone paper in thermodynamics which together with his paper from 1850 established the second law of thermodynamics. In the offered paper Clausius introduces the symbol T for the universal function of temperature a 1 and he introduces the concept of "entropy" the greek word for 'transformation' but without using the word Clausius introduced the word later in 1865 he calls this new theorem "the principle of the equivalence of transformations". This principle paints a dramatic picture of the end of the world the so-called "heath-death of the universe"."Entropy on the other hand of the complementary experience of water seeking its own level of hot bodies cooling of springs untensing of magnetism wearing off and electrical charges leaking away of a destiny suchThat no life lives forever; - That dead men rise up never; that even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea: a world getting old and running down."Gillespie in "The edge of Objectivity" p. 400-01."Clausius discovered that if he took the ratio of the heat content of a system and its absolute temperature this ration would always increase in any process taken place in a closed system. A closed system is one that loses no energy to the outside world and gains no energy from it. With perfect efficiency which is never realized in the real world of course the ratio would remain constant but i would never under any circumstances decrease."Asimov. - Parkinson: Breakthroughs 1854 C. </em> unknown
185444808Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1854. No wrappers in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Bd. 93 No 12 entire issue offered. Titlepage to vol. 93. Pp. 481-632. Clausius's paper pp. 481-506. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this MILESTONE PAPER IN THERMODYNAMICS which together with his paper from 1850 established the second law of thermodynamics. In the offered paper Clausius introduces the symbol T for the universal function of temperature a 1 and he introduces the concept of "entropy" the greek word for 'transformation' but without using the word Clausius introduced the word later in 1865 he calls this new theorem "the principle of the equivalence of transformations". This principle paints a dramatic picture of the end of the world the so-called "heath-death of the universe"."Entropy on the other hand of the complementary experience of water seeking its own level of hot bodies cooling of springs untensing of magnetism wearing off and electrical charges leaking away of a destiny suchThat no life lives forever; - That dead men rise up never; that even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea: a world getting old and running down."Gillespie in "The edge of Objectivity" p. 400-01."Clausius discovered that if he took the ratio of the heat content of a system and its absolute temperature this ration would always increase in any process taken place in a closed system. A closed system is one that loses no energy to the outside world and gains no energy from it. With perfect efficiency which is never realized in the real world of course the ratio would remain constant but i would never under any circumstances decrease."Asimov. - Parkinson: Breakthroughs 1854 C. </em> unknown
185446907Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1854. Contemp. marbled boards. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Vierte Reihe Bd. 3 = Poggendorff Bd. 93. Entire volume offered. Two stamps to titlepage. X632 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Clausius's paper: pp. 481-506. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this milestone paper in thermodynamics which together with his paper from 1850 established the second law of thermodynamics. In the offered paper Clausius introduces the symbol T for the universal function of temperature a 1 and he introduces the concept of "entropy" the greek word for 'transformation' but without using the word Clausius introduced the word later in 1865 he calls this new theorem "the principle of the equivalence of transformations". This principle paints a dramatic picture of the end of the world the so-called "heath-death of the universe"."Entropy on the other hand of the complementary experience of water seeking its own level of hot bodies cooling of springs untensing of magnetism wearing off and electrical charges leaking away of a destiny suchThat no life lives forever; - That dead men rise up never; that even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea: a world getting old and running down."Gillespie in "The edge of Objectivity" p. 400-01."Clausius discovered that if he took the ratio of the heat content of a system and its absolute temperature this ration would always increase in any process taken place in a closed system. A closed system is one that loses no energy to the outside world and gains no energy from it. With perfect efficiency which is never realized in the real world of course the ratio would remain constant but i would never under any circumstances decrease."Asimov. - Parkinson: Breakthroughs 1854 C. </em> hardcover
2004IND633C96Relié, 320 pages, paru le 1er septembre 2004 chez National Geographic, livre en très bon état général.
2018100066028HUGO ROMAN 2018 400 pages 14 6x22 4x3 6cm. 2018. Broché. 400 pages.
2018100070925HUGO ROMAN 2018 400 pages 14 6x22 4x3 6cm. 2018. Broché. 400 pages.
6125Groupe express. Collection Lhomme et les sciences. 1971
1991158111991 Editions Intertextes, Collection Horizons - In-8, boché, couverture à rabats - 1991 - 147p .
20081114722008 Editions Le Pommier, Cité des sciences et de l'industrie, Collection "Le collège de la cité" - 2008 - In-12, broché - 64 p.
1622731697.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1622732464.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4674in 4 broché,couverture illustrée en couleurs 22 pages,252 images en 21 séries de 12 images en couleurs.Complet,la page 22 est consacrée à la merveilleuse histoire du chocolat,en 20 images imprimées.Très bon état.Lacroix et Lebeau éditeurs Paris
2005SPN-497Paris : Direction de l'Administration pénitentiaire, Collection Travaux et Documents N°67, 2005. 92 pages illustrées en noir, notes de lecture.
2005wc1799Bibliothèque de Rennes métropole, Les Champs Libres, Rennes Cartonné 2005 "In-4 (21.5 x 26 cm), cartonné avec couverture illustrée en couleurs, 192 pages, préface de Michel Gauthier, dessins en couleurs in et hors-texte, recueil de nouvelles des petits métropolitains, ouvrage réalisé à la suite d'ateliers d'écriture organisé dans le cadre des ""Champs Libres en action"" ; coiffes et coins à peine frottés, petites marques d'usage aux coupes, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
19571140931957 Editions du Cerf - Quatrième édition, 22e mille - 1957 - Fort In-8, demi basane bleu, plats bleus tachetés, 3 nerfs au dos avec titre et tomaison en doré - 433 + 564 pages - 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume - Quelques illustrations en N&B hors texte - Une carte dépliante en fin du premier tome
5631888Fort volume grand in folio,demi chagrin à coins bordeaux,dos à nerfs,titre et fleurons,ouvrage sous boitage.Réunissant deux années(du7janvier1888-n°1711-au 23novembre 1889-n°1809.)Très bon état
1992wc1798Editions France Loisirs Cartonné 1992 In-4 (22 x 28.2 cm), cartonné avec couverture illustrée en couleurs, 144 pages, iconographie en noir et en couleurs in et hors-texte ; coiffes légèrement frottés, minuscule incident à la coupe inférieure du 1er plat, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2001ART5783MRelié, 211 pages, paru en 2001 chez SUM Éditions, livre proche du neuf, avec cartonnage.