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in 8° oblungo, ril. mezza tela muta con angoli, piatti marmorizzati usurati ai bordi, cerniera allentata, al lato di ciascuna pagina spazio per gli appunti dell'allievo, alcune pagine con appunti a penna data presuntiva 1926
No marks or inscriptions. Minor creasing to oversize parts of covers and lower front corner, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked boards. 67pp. 'A Special Course of instruction in the Science of Life as taught by the Master-Mind, Jesus, the Christ' by the author. Tucked in is a drawing by a previous owner setting out visually ideas from this book. Extremely scarce.
in 4°, tela edit. con sovrac. ill., piccole rotture, lievi abrasioni e lievi mancanze in sovrac.
Prize plate inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. Clean very tight pages with very lightly marked boards, dusty page edges, well rubbed top of spine and rubbing to corners. 112 + 122pp. Two volumes in one edition. Very detailed account of the processes in cotton production, illustrated. Undated, prize plate dated 1922.
Brand new book. 55pp. Very well illustrated and with maps drawn by Ian Haynes who lives in the area, whose parents worked in the cotton mills and who developed an interest in the local cotton industry over a number of years. A comprehensive history of all the cotton mills in Ashton under Lyne in Lancashire, about 10 miles east of Manchester, this book also provides a general survey of the development of the cotton industry in the town. Many of the mills and their workers are illustrated. The book deals with the mills established over a number of periods, from before 1805 to 1907. The book is invaluable for children doing school projects, as well as for anyone interested in the industrial history of Ashton. It also provides a vivid reminder for anyone who remembers Ashton's past as a cotton town.
Cover looks a little corner worn. Contents in very good clean condition. Illustrated with b / w photographs and drawings and sketch maps. Used
Very Good English Original bdg. In decorative hardcover. Very good. Foolscap 8vo. [viii], 222, [2] p. B/w ills. Deuxieme edition.
Paperback (flexible leatherette; stiff covers; spine covering ring-binding beneath). Catalogue for 1976 (Cl/SfB (52) Xh); 267pp. Extensively illustrated. A little aged as a whole, though with no notable faults. Content is clear throughout. Good to very good. TS Used
An unread book with a trace of foxing to top of page edges. 272pp. A study which examines the strange and manifold ways in which science has developed over the last four centuries, and in particular, its interaction with the Christian faith.
Consultancy and Research Unit, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. Numerous tables, scrape on tail of spine, creasing and slightly wear to corners of cover, minor soiling to bottom of page block, text clean and tight. Ex - Library
Consultancy and Research Unit, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. Figures, slightly wear to corners of cover, light crease on top corners of cover, text clean and tight. Ex - Library
Consultancy and Research Unit, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. Slightly wear to corners of cover, light crease on bottom corner of front cover and top corner of back cover, text clean and tight. Ex - Library
Consultancy and Research Unit, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. Numerous tables, front cover beginning to detach from spine at the top, wear to head and tail of spine and corners of cover, creasing to corners of cover, tear to the edge of front cover, soiling to bottom of page block, text clean and tight. Ex - Library
Sin datos de lugar de edición, editor, ni año, pero: Madrid, 1821. 4to.; 64 pp. sin numerar. Cubiertas mudas en cartulina.
Madrid, Imprenta de los Hijos de Gómez Fuentenebro, 1911. 4to. mayor; 2 hs., 648 pp., con 603 figuras intercaladas. Enc. de la época en media piel.
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket, in very good condition. Board edges, corners and spine ends are slightly bumped and rubbed. Some light marks on the page block. LW Used
... Periodical--Bulletin No. 5, Nov 1954 Stapled pamphlet, good condition, with lightly rubbed wraps--some light scratches. some light tanning at edges, sp. Pencil sig on fr wrap. Ltly bumped spine ends, some light wear on sp edge. Ltly bumped corners. li
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Previously owned by Jorgen Nissen; his name penned on the FEP. Volume one. Second printing, 1951. The hardcover is faded and worn, most notably on the spine which is also a little cocked. Some instances of minor crayon marks on the pages - all text remains legible. The binding is sound. CM Used
(150) SS. Geheftet. Dreiseitiger gesprenkelter Rotschnitt. 4to. Seltene Jenenser Dissertation über die Epilepsie unter dem Vorsitz des Mediziners Philipp Jacob Schröter (1553-1617). - Papierbedingt durchgehend gebräunt. Am Titel alte hs. Besitzvermerke sowie altes Signaturschildchen; Bindung vielfach gebrochen bzw. gelockert. VD 17, 23:292599D.
LA CAPACIDAD PORTANTE EN GENERAL Y EN FUNCIÓN DE LA RUGOSIDAD. CÁLCULO DE PILOTES AISLADOS. CÁLCULO DE GRUPOS DE PILOTES. ALGO SOBRE ENSAYOS.
(Al fin:) Sevilla, 21 de Noviembre de 1772, 30 x 19,5 cm., dos hojas. (Copia de Real Cédula por la cual se dan varias reglas para la conservación de los Caminos generales construidos y que se vayan construyendo en el Reino).
in 16°, tela edit. con titoli e logo impressi al piatto e al dorso, tagli colorati, piccole rotture alla cuffia inf., firma di appartenenza, leggermente allentato
Hardcover in very good condition. CD included at rear in sealed envelope. A few light scores on dust jacket. Minor bumps on lower edges of boards. Contents are clean and clear. AM Used
No marks or inscriptions. Not price clipped. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, rubbing to spine ends and no bumping to corners. 95pp. Space fiction based around Eagle Comic's Dan Dare.
VI, (2), 106, (2) SS. Broschur der Zeit. Gr.-8vo. Mit Verfasserwidmung: "Herrn Dr. Rob. Teufel mit fr. Gr. v. K. F. Wenckebach". - Karl Friedrich Wenckebach war Professor für Innere Medizin in Groningen, Straßburg und Wien. "Als einer der ersten Internisten spezialisierte sich Wenckebach auf Kardiologie. Besondere Verdienste erwarb er sich bei der Erforschung der Herzrhythmusstörungen, die er noch vor der Entwicklung der Elektrokardiographie diagnostizierte und erforschte. Als Wenckebach-Perioden werden periodisch wiederkehrende Anomalien des Herzrhythmus bezeichnet. 1906 beschrieb er das nach ihm benannte 'Wenckebach-Bündel'. Wenckebach war Begründer und Mitherausgeber des 'Wiener Archivs für innere Medizin' und machte sich um das Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Universität Wien verdient. 1931 hielt er sich im Auftrag der niederländischen Regierung zum Studium der Beri-Beri-Krankheit in Batavia auf" (DBE).