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B9781929194858Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2589Editorial Echevarria; Havana Cuba; 1959. Below the publication date on the title page is noted: "Ano de la Libertad de Cuba". Printed wraps 9 5/16 x 6 1/4 inches 32 pp. b/w illustrations. Reprints Sol Bloom's "Extension of Remarks" about Carlos Finlay from the Congressional Record of October 28 1943. There are also several facsimiles including the Congressional Record with Sol Bloom's remarks. Laid in is a postcard addressed to Ministerio de Salubridad y Asistencia Social. Good plus or very good minus patchy sunning covers; some pencil marks and notes front cover and some pages; light crease upper spine corner. Dr. Carlos Finlay was a Cuban who discovered that mosquitoes transmitted yellow fever. 3214018. F. Soft cover. Editorial Echevarria; Havana, Cuba; 1959. paperback
44449696448688New. Hardcover with dust jacket 128 pages 8.5 x 11 in. Color photographs with captions. Tracing its roots to the early 1830s the Boston & Maine is one of America's oldest railroads assembled from over 150 small lines. This volume features the B&M's history and discusses the many improvements such as the Hoosac Tunnel the Boston North Station terminal complex East Deerfield Yard and early dieselization. The principal routes are featured in striking color spanning the 1930s through the present. Features: New Hardcover Walter E. Zullig Morning Sun Books 2020 History Hobbies & interests hardcover
44449699266736New. Hardcover with dust jacket 128 pages 8. 5 x 11 in. Color photographs with captions. Coverage of the motive power of the "Route of the Minute Man" begins with the last of Steam in the late 1940s into the mid-1950s.Diesel coverage includes the 37 different models of internal combustion locomotives operated by the B&M. From the smallest industrial type switchers to specialized passenger motive power Rail Diesel Cars and the standard run-of-the-mill production diesel models. Features:. New Hardcover Stephen M. Timko Morning Sun Books 2023 History Hobbies & interests hardcover
9788542806007NOVO SECULO. new. O Essencial da Estrat�gia � um box com tr�s t�tulos famosos em todo o mundo e que se complementam sendo indispens�veis para qualquer pessoa que queira sair do lugar comum e se destacar na vida. S�o eles: ""A Arte da Guerra"" de Sun Tzu ""O Pr�ncipe"" de Nicolau Maquiavel e ""O Livro dos Cinco An�is"" de Miyamoto Musashi reunidas em um luxuoso kit. A Arte da Guerra Esse livro � um tratado militar escrito durante o s�culo IV a.C pelo estrategista Sun Tzu. Composto por treze cap�tulos cada um abordando um aspecto da estrat�gia de guerra acredita-se que esse livro tenha sido utilizado por diversos estrategistas militares ao longo da hist�ria. O Pr�ncipe Escrito em 1513 por Nicolau Maquiavel a primeira edi��o desse livro foi publicado postumamente em 1532. � na verdade um dos tratados pol�ticos mais fundamentais j� elaborados pelo pensamento humano. ""O Pr�ncipe"" tem papel crucial na constru��o do conceito de Estado Moderno e mapeia como conquistar conduzir e manter o poder. O Livro dos Cinco An�is Esse livro � um texto sobre Kenjutsu e as artes marciais como um todo. Escrito em 1645 por Miyamoto Musashi ele � considerado um tratado cl�ssico sobre a estrat�gia militar do Jap�o. NOVO SECULO unknown
197292395<p>very good condition with a bit of wear- 55 pages</p> The Oakland Museum paperback
3032174899.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2003Q-1893554074Encounter Books 2003-01-25. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Encounter Books hardcover
2004Q-1594030588Encounter Books 2004-12-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Encounter Books paperback
3639079078.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9783639079074_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Cucumber breeders have employed several methodologies to improve its yield. These include the improvement of disease resistance use of gynoecious sex types manipulation of plant architecture and increasing genetic variability. Despit paperback
B9783639079074Paperback / softback. New. paperback
6102638619VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG pp. 168 . Papeback. New. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG unknown
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002856NY: Tanglewood Press 1977. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. NY: Tanglewood Press 1977. 32pp; b&w plates. 4to. Glued in glossy printed wraps. Near fine with mild toning and rubbing to wraps. Attractive copy of this desirable Sol Lewitt artist's book consisting of thirty black-and-white photographs of a single brick wall captured under various lighting conditions thus revealing a drastic range of formal variations in what would otherwise be a monotonous view. Maffei & De Donno Sol Lewitt: Artist's Books pp. 70-71. <br/> <br/> Tanglewood Press paperback
18929New York : Tanglewood Press 1977. Quarto lettered card wrappers pp. 30 photographic illustrations of a brick wall at different times of day in different light. Presentation copy signed and inscribed on the title page in pencil 'For William Sol Lewitt'. A fine copy. 'As a co-founder of Printed Matter in the 1970s Lewitt was a crucial proponent of the artist book as a legitimate and compelling artistic medium advocating the fact that it provides artists with a relatively inexpensive means of exposing their work to a diverse and expansive audience. The artist book became a critical part of Lewitt’s own practice which in many ways focused on deconstructing notions of individual authorship and working collaboratively with other individuals to produce the final work. This book of thirty black and white photographs of a brick wall at different times of the day reflects Lewitt’s interest in Edward Muybridge’s photographic studies of humans and animals in motion as well as his ongoing investigation of serial systems and modular repetition.' - Printed Matter website https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/tables/74/842 Copies are held major collections of artists books including at The Met the National Gallery of Australia Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Signed copies are rare. Reference: ""Sol LeWitt Books 1966-1990"" Portikus Frankfurt and Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König Frankfurt and Köln Germany 1990 pp. 64. unknown
194044846Washington DC: Broadcasting Publications Inc. . 1940. First Edition. Publishers wrappers. Very Good. Science and History of Science Music and Performing Arts Most Recent Listing; 4to; Washington DC: Very Good. 1940 & 2 issues 1939. First Edition. Broadcasting" -- the entire year 1940 two issues per month. Our file lacks the issue published May 15 1940 but does include issues for November 15 and December 15 1939. These issues are bound using spring-steel clips at the gutter margins with the first group of issues for 1940 through February . All have the front covers intact but all but the issue for February 15 1940 are lacking the rear covers. The issues for March through June are bound together using another clip and the issues for July 1 through October 15 1940 similarly bound using a third clip. The final four issues for the year 1940 are loose as issued in their original printed wrappers. Generally excellent condition with a very few issues showing minor folds or short tears to the wrappers. "Broadcasting" magazine was founded in Washington D. C. by Martin Codel Sol Taishoff and former National Association of Broadcasters president Harry Shaw; the first issue was published on October 15 1931. Sol Taishoff became sole proprietor after June 1944 when he bought out his remaining partner and appears on the mastheads as Publisher and Editor. Although Broadcasting magazine was early on devoted to the ever-increasing business of radio commerical television was just coming into existence as our file of this important publication commenced. As early as our issue dated November 15 1939 -- there is significant television news reported in "Broadcasting. " There is a discussion on page 17 of an important report of the FCC Television Committee formed earlier in the year -- suggesting details of how the 19 available channels might be divided between potential commercial and experimental stations. Only seven of the theoretical channels seemed nearly ready to begin experimental broadcasts. Fewer than a thousand television receiving sets had been sold Nationwide; nearly all in greater New York City. Also see p. 77 for a notice that GE was testing the "practicability" of a television broadcast network based on radio relay rather than coaxial cable transmission. The test involved construction of a relay facility near the NBC & GE Schenectady station on Heiderberg Mountain. The aim was to receive signals from New York station W2XBS 120 miles distant and rebroadcast via the airwaves. The diamond antenna covered an area of about 300 by 600 feet giving the engineers a good chance of success despite the fact that the new receiving station was about 8000 feet below a theoretical line-of-sight. Even though television broadcasting was already underway in 1939. For the moment this notice shows how many technical details had yet to be worked out. Also there was an entire page 86 of "Television News Notes. " This file of the important magazine "Broadcasting" shows the ever-enlarging business world of radio and television in its infancy in incomparable detail as history was in the process of being made. Collectively "Broadcasting" shows who filled America's airwaves who hired that on-air talent and who made and sold the advertising which paid for it all. The advertisements within these pages are a priceless record. Themselves. Twenty-five issues. . 1940 & 2 issues 1939 . Broadcasting Publications, Inc. unknown
8477203709.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1459668170.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0369361555.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20251862291Harrassowitz Verlag 2025. hardcover. New. 11x14x1. Harrassowitz Verlag hardcover
24-1004-20Harrassowitz 2014-05-13. Hardcover. Good. 15x11x1. Never read no marks or highlighting in the book. Our copy is hardback with printed covers showing a 5 cm tear in the cover along the lower front gutter. Heavy book 7.6lbs 3.3kg. Additional postage required for orders outside U.S. Harrassowitz hardcover
24-1001-21Harrassowitz 2014-05-13. Hardcover. Good. 15x11x1. Never read no marks or highlighting in the book. Our copy is hardback with printed covers showing a 5 cm tear in the cover along the lower front gutter. Heavy book 7.6lbs 3.3kg. Additional postage required for orders outside U.S. Harrassowitz hardcover
1984205940Washington: Bear Tribe Publishing Co 1984. First Edition; Fourth Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Bottom front panel corner lightly creased. Bear Tribe Publishing Co unknown