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20081114722008 Editions Le Pommier, Cité des sciences et de l'industrie, Collection "Le collège de la cité" - 2008 - In-12, broché - 64 p.
19671259471967 Le Point Cardinal, Paris - 1967 - In-4 broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, frontispice en contrecollé - Sans pagination (environ 20 pages) - Ouvrage tiré à 1000 exemplaires - Illustrations en N&B hors texte
1962109547Gallimard Univers des Formes 1962 Gallimard, Coll. Univers des Formes, 1962, 401 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 280x220mm, protégé par son étui en carton, jaquette jaunie, bon état pour le reste.
20001262632000 Éditions Encrage - N° 37 de la collection "Travaux" dirigée par Alfu - 2000 - In-8, relié, cartonnage rouge illustré - 319 pages - Quelques illustrations en N&B in texte
20002110502150415284engineering company 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 engineering company paperback
45951BE - , Graphic Matter / Ludion, 2014 Hardcover 200 pages , ills colour . fine. English edition. Fine !! ISBN 9789491819209.
45952BE - , Graphic Matter / Ludion, 2014 Hardcover 200 pages , ills colour and bw, 23 x 30 cm, hb, Dutch, *Tweedehands in goede staat. ISBN 9789491819193.
52874BE - , Graphic Matter / Ludion, 2014 Softcover 200 pages , ills colour and bw, 23 x 30 cm, Dutch, nieuw ! ISBN 9789491819278.
18581186351858 A Paris, aux Bureaux du Musée des Sciences - 1858 - In-8, demi-basane verte - 461 pp. - 24 hors texte en N&B
8414Oxford: D. A. Talboys. 1837. 8vo: 66 pp. Stitched pamphlet. In original grey printed wraps. Text clear and complete. Tight copy on lightly-aged and foxed paper with light staining at foot of wraps and first and last few leaves. List of 'Publications by the same Author' on the reverse. Worn inscription at head of title to 'The Revd Vaughan Thomas With the Authors best comptss & regards'. Scarce: no copy in the British Library and the only copies on COPAC at Bristol Lambeth Palace and Oxford. Oxford: D. A. Talboys. 1837. paperback
200520291Somogy Editions d’Art 2005 In-4, broché couv. illustrée rempliée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 135 pp. Contient un DVD. En français et en anglais. Etat neuf.
In 8? (cm ), senza rilegatura, pagg.1 cromolitografia di cm 12,5x20,5 (cm 18x27 compresi i margini bianchi), velina di protezione, lievissime rare fioriture al margine bianco, ottimo es.
In 8? (cm ), senza rilegatura, pagg.1 cromolitografia di cm 12x20,5 (cm 26,9x18,3 compresi i margini bianchi), velina di protezione, ottimo e fresco es.
In 8? (cm ), senza rilegatura, pagg.1 cromolitografia di cm 20,3x12,7 (cm 27x18,2 compresi i margini bianchi), velina di protezione, aderenze d'inchiostro alla velina di protezione, ottimo e fresco es.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slightly tanned page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 205pp. Is the fact that our Universe strangely is hospitable to life providence or coincidence. Sir Martin Rees argues this concept, although we already have intimations of other universes.
In 8ø (cm. 23 x 15); brossura originale. Pagg. (111) VG-. ** PESENTI Raccolta di leggende sull'origine di alcune localit… della Libia - DONAZZOLO Un viaggio al Congo e all'America meridionale al principio del secolo XVIII - BERTOLINI Un'antica cronaca alessandrina. (Con 13 illustraz.)
In 8ø (cm. 23 x 15); brossura originale. Pagg. (123) VG-. ** PISCICELLI Sul lago Bangueolo, Congo. (Pagg. 19; con 1 carta e 16 illustraz. fotog.) - MONICO Il Teatro giapponese.
In 8? (cm ), senza rilegatura, pagg.1 incisione di cm 27,4x19 (cm 36,8x27,8 compresi i margini bianchi), ottimo es.
159864755Lich, Nikolaus Erben, 1598. 4°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Vignette. 22 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
0484681923.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1330398025.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1974cv2840Presses de l'imprimerie Déchaux, Aulnay Thèmes Vuibert Physique Dos agrafé 1974 In-8 (16 x 21 cm), dos agrafé, couverture illustrée en couleur, 47 pages, schémas et photographies en noir et blanc in-texte ; dos et bords frottés, des marques d'usage sur la couverture, étiquette de prix au 4ème plat, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
180542938London W. Bulmer and Co. 1805. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1805 - Part II. Pp. 233-256 a. 1 engraved plate folded. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent paper in cosmology in which Herschel's by analyzing a large number of stars believed that he could explain the regularities he observed by assuming that the sun itself was moving toward a point in the consellation of Hercules. "Just as Copernicus had detroned the earth as the motionless center of the universe so Herschel detroned the sun."Asimov. - In this paper he tries to estimate the speed of the sun's motion.In a memoir published in 1783 Herschel had been occupied with the possibility that the sun was moving relative to the stars. "More than 20 years later 1805 in the paper offered Herschel took up the question again using six of the brightest stars in a collection of the proper motions of 36 published by Maskelyne in 1790 which were much more reliable than any earlier ones and employing more elaborate processes of calculation; again the apex was placed in the constellation of Hercules though at a distance of nearly 30 degr. from the position given in 1783. Herschel's results were avowedly to a large extent speculative and were received by contemporary astronomers with a large measure of distrust; but a number of far more elaborate modern investigations of the same subject have confirmed the general correctness of his work."Berry "A Short History of Astronomy" p. 346. </em> unknown
180545882London W. Bulmer and Co. 1805. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1805 - Part II. Pp. 233-256 a. 1 engraved plate folded. Clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First printing of an importent paper in cosmology in which Herschel's by analyzing a large number of stars believed that he could explain the regularities he observed by assuming that the sun itself was moving toward a point in the consellation of Hercules. "Just as Copernicus had detroned the earth as the motionless center of the universe so Herschel detroned the sun."Asimov. - In this paper he tries to estimate the speed of the sun's motion.In a memoir published in 1783 Herschel had been occupied with the possibility that the sun was moving relative to the stars. "More than 20 years later 1805 in the paper offered Herschel took up the question again using six of the brightest stars in a collection of the proper motions of 36 published by Maskelyne in 1790 which were much more reliable than any earlier ones and employing more elaborate processes of calculation; again the apex was placed in the constellation of Hercules though at a distance of nearly 30 degr. from the position given in 1783. Herschel's results were avowedly to a large extent speculative and were received by contemporary astronomers with a large measure of distrust; but a number of far more elaborate modern investigations of the same subject have confirmed the general correctness of his work."Berry "A Short History of Astronomy" p. 346. </em> unknown
Sm. 8vo., First Edition; original red buckram, sides with blind frame border, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, uncut, a very good, bright, clean copy. A lovely copy of an important treatise by the great pioneer of fluid dynamics. Reynolds was one of the first scholars in Britain to hold the title 'Professor of Engineering' [at Owens College Manchester, now the University of Manchester].