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VG hbk bound in glazed pictorial boards. Contributors include Alan Ball, George Best, Terry Venables and Ron Clayton. 20182. eng
111 pages. An awesome collection of blues songs including: All Your Love, Back Door Man, Blues Get Off My Shoulder, Boom Boom, Bring it on Home, Call Me, Can't Hold On Much Longer, Carol, Checkin' Up on my Baby, Close to You, Don't Start Me Talkin', Every Day I Have the Blues, Evil is Going On, Fattening Frogs for Snakes, Goin' Down Slow, Good Morning Little School Girl, Here Tis', I Can't Quit You Baby, I Love the Life I Live, I'd Rather Go Blind, It do me so Good, Killing Floor, Little Queenie, Mellow Down Easy, Mother Earth, Reconsider Baby, The Seventh Son, Sitting on Top of the World, Smokestack Lightnin', So Many Roads, Spoonful, Steppin' Out, The Sun is Shining, Susie-Q, Tell Me, That's All Right, Walking by Myself, Wang Dang Doodle, Who Do You Love, Who's Been Talking, You Shook Me. Binding intact. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Three-inch opening to front cover at base of spine. A worthy copy of this superlative compilation. Book
19063510Paris, Librairie Française, 1906 ; in-12, broché ; 63 pp. et couverture illustrée en rouge et noir.
8895du ressort de la Cour Impériale et du Diocèse de Limoges année 1881. In 12 broché, titre, 370 pages pour la partie administrative avec publicités sur différents papiers de différentes couleurs.et 160pages pour la partie historique et littéraire. Avec une gravure dépliante du château de Rochechouart Chez Mme Vve H. Ducourtieux libraire éditeur
8896du ressort de la Cour Impériale et du Diocèse de Limoges année 1882. In 12 broché, titre, 372 pages pour la partie administrative avec publicités sur différents papiers de différentes couleurs.et 185pages pour la partie historique et littéraire. Avec une gravure dépliante du château de Bonneval Chez Mme Vve H. Ducourtieux libraire éditeur
8893du ressort de la Cour Impériale et du Diocèse de Limoges année 1868.In 12 broché, titre, 188 pages pour la partie administrative et 116 pages pour la partie historique et littéraire. Chez Mme Vve H. Ducourtieux libraire éditeur
8894du ressort de la Cour Impériale et du Diocèse de Limoges année 1876. In 12 broché, titre, 334 pages pour la partie administrative avec publicités sur différents papiers de différentes couleurs.et 172pages pour la partie historique et littéraire.Chez Mme Vve H. Ducourtieux libraire éditeur couverture avec quelques taches brunes
Pages 295-334 plus xvi pages of ads. Features: "Castlewood," the Villa of Louis Bruguierre, Esq., Newport, RI - a vast and stately building in the Georgian style; The Japanese Garden of "Yademos" - The Country Seat of Charles Phizer, Esq., Bernardsville, NJ; "Huck-Ween Lodge" - the Summer Camp of William Curtis demorest, Esq., Loon Lake, NY; Half a Dozen Great Home Trees; The Value of a Pleasant Sun Room; A Home Shrubbery; Economic Methods in Mushroom Growing; Glimpses of Old Annapolis; Sun-Dials; "White Lodge" - the residence of Charles H. Roberts, Esq., Wynnewood, PA; Well-Designed Applique - an effective means of decoration; Wonderful sepia-tone photo-illustrated back cover ad for the Victor-Victrola XX (Louis XV design) features photos of eleven opera stars; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
499p. Illustrated with numerous drawings of astronomical instruments of the nineteenth century. All edges marbled. Large 8vo. Rebound in faux leather brown cloth. Hardbound. Nice copy of the seventh edition. Inked ownership of Robert Bridges (1865-1930), while a student at Princeton. Robert Bridges was long a figure of note and power in the American literary world, and often confused with the British Poet Laureate of the same name. Born at Shippensburg, PA he went to Princeton, where he met his best friend through life and classmate, Woodrow Wilson. Bridges was successful as a newspaper reporter, 1880-1887, the literary critic of Life, 1883-1900, the assistant editor and editor of Scribner's Magazine, 1887-1930. He published occasional prose and verse, but his greatest influence is the particular interest he took in the young authors, notably Booth Tarkington. SCIENCE BOX 2. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
196751526New York, Dover, 1967. 509 S. Broschierte Ausgabe
With subject index. Illustrated. 699 pages.
With subject index. Illustrated. 692 pages.
With subject index. Illustrated. 859 pages. Small brown mark on front cover
17663142Amsterdam, Marc Michel Rey, 1766 ; in-4 ; plein veau fauche tacheté, dos à nerfs décoré, pièce de titre bordeaux, tranches rouges cirées (reliure de l'époque) ; VIII pp., 412 pp.
1979GC10-479Wien, Institut f?r Astronomie der Universit?t Wien, 1979. original kartoniert, gr.-8?, 70 p.;
19623111622Chicago: University Press 1962. Seiten 487-536. Mit diversen Abbildungen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
181145879London W. Bulmer and Co. 1811. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1811-Part II. With titlepage to vol. II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. Some brownspots to margins of the plates otherwise clean and wide-margined. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a milestone papers in cosmology in which Herschel demonstrates the irregular distribution of the stars in space and "for the first time recognized that the clusters in and near the Milky Way really belonged to it and were not independent systems that happened to lie in the same direction as seen by us."Berry Short History of Astronomy p. 340."In 1811 and 1814 he published a complete theory of a possible process wherby the shining fluid consisting a diffused nebula might gradually condense - the denser portions of it being centres of attraction - first into a denser nebula or compressed star cluster then into one or more nebulous stars lastly into a single star or group of stars. Every supposed stage in this process was abundantly illustrated from records of actual nebulae and clusters which he had observed."Berry. </em> unknown
181142810London W. Bulmer and Co. 1811 a.1814. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Year 1811-Part II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. And 1814 - Part I. Pp. 248-84 a. 1 engraved plate. Both fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of two milestone papers in cosmology in which Herschel demonstrates the irregular distribution of the stars in space and "for the first time recognized that the clusters in and near the Milky Way really belonged to it and were not independent systems that happened to lie in the same direction as seen by us."Berry Short History of Astronomy p. 340."In 1811 and 1814 the papers offered he published a complete theory of a possible process wherby the shining fluid consisting a diffused nebula might gradually condense - the denser portions of it being centres of attraction - first into a denser nebula or compressed star cluster then into one or more nebulous stars lastly into a single star or group of stars. Every supposed stage in this process was abundantly illustrated from records of actual nebulae and clusters which he had observed."Berry."Illustrated with many examples at every stage these papers 1811 a. 1814 showed brilliantly how dynamic changes can be inferred from virtually static evidence; and Herschel concluded by characterizing the Milky Way in its present stage of dissolution as "this mysterious chronometer". DSB VI p. 333. A paper by Henry Kater attached: "Further Experiments on the Light of the Cassegrainian telescope compared with that of the Georgian". 1814. Pp. 231-247. </em> unknown
Data for Astronomy, Space Sciences, Geodesy, Surveying, Navigation and other applications. Includes Index. Data based on the tabulations of the JPL Planetary and Lunar Ephemerides DE405/LE405 aligned to the axes of the International Celestial Reference System.
181142810(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1811 a.1814). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1811-Part II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. And 1814 - Part I. Pp. 248-84 a. 1 engraved plate. Both fine and clean.
181145879(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1811). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" Year 1811-Part II. With titlepage to vol. II. 269-336 and 2 engraved plates showing the shapes of 42 nebulae and star-clusters. Some brownspots to margins of the plates, otherwise clean and wide-margined.
12473Astronomie populaire publié par son ordre sous la direction de J.A BARRAL. Œuvre posthume. Paris GIDE et BAUDRY éditeurs. LEIPZIG T.O WEIGEL éditeur 1855. Tome 2 : un volume in 8 demi chagrin vert à nerfs, titre, tomaison, filets dorés, plats percaline chagrinée, filets à froid en encadrement. Faux-titre, titre, 554 pages, illustrations dans le texte, hors-texte, sur double page avec serpentes.
191018660paris Ardant 1910 in-4 cartonné illustré un volume, cartonnage polychrome éditeur, reliure pleine percale rouge in-quarto ( 305 X 210 mm ), cartonnage de percaline rouge, dos lisse orné de caissons avec semis d'étoiles noires, plaque polychrome et dorée au centre du premier plat avec filets et motifs d'encadrement dorés et noirs, toutes tranches dorées, orné de 37 gravures dans et hors-texte et une belle carte lunaire en couleur à double page, 336 pages, S.D. (vers 1920), Eugène Ardant Et Cie Editeurs,
1771grand in 8 broché,Faux-titre,frontispice, titre, V,362 pages,93 illustrations 12 cartes en couleurs. Firmin Didot & Cie 1890
1980146980Dornach/Schweiz : Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag Goetheanum 1980. 424 Seiten.Mit über 100 Zeichnungen im Text u. auf Tafeln. Titelvergoldter, blauer Original-Leinwand-Einband in guter Erhaltung. 25x18 cm