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Hinge break at title page. Stamps to title page and FEP. Sticker to inside cover and spine. Wear along cover edges and corners. Pagebvlock remains tight. Text is clean, tight and bright Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
Dust jacket has some chips and wear along the edges. Corner bumps, ownership signature. Text looks unmarked. ...
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to slightly arched spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and minor bump to lower front corner. 777pp. An account of the basic concepts and applications of signals and systems as applied to electronics, biomedical engineering, industrial processes, chemical process control and electro-optical systems.
VG. Brown leather-look boards have slightly bumped edges and corners. No inscription. Endpapers and pages very clean, page block very tight. Octavo, pp501. Diagrams throughout. Official copy, notified in Army Orders for October 1936. A handbook of elecricty and magnetism, leading up to their technical application to communication in the field.
VG. Brown leather-look boards have slightly bumped edges and corners. No inscription. Endpapers and pages very clean, page block very tight. Octavo, pp501. Diagrams throughout. Official copy, notified in Army Orders. A handbook of elecricty and magnetism, leading up to their technical application to communication in the field. marked "disional signals unit library" to title page
... Ex-lib hardcover, good condition, w. the usual stamps, markings, labels, pockets. Ltly rubbed brds, a few lt marks and scratches. Ltly slanted, smwht compressed sp, scraped ends. Bumped and frayed corners. Sme wear on brd tops and bottoms. Tanned p. e
No Jacket, believed as issued Hardcover, very good condition, w. ltly rubbed brds, sme lt marks and scuffs. V. ltly slanted, v. ltly compressed sp, v. ltly bumped corners. V. ltly tanned p. edges. Owner's stamps on ffep, p. fr edges, o/w cln, tight, unmar
Hardcover folio with black and white spine. 51 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm Dedication letters to Mr. Younger from Sier-Bath Gear Company laid in. || Scarce
Fotografias.
Small quarto, XXVII, 564 p ; 25 cm : Ill. Audio Engineering, Electrical Engineering; Electromagnetism.
Hardcover and jacket. Unread shop stock. Very good condition - no notable flaws. TA Used
Features: CAD/CAM and design; Patrol boats; Eastern Europe; Inland transport; Propulsion; Bunkering; Fjord ferries. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
Hardcover. No dust jacket. Ex - library. Boards are slightly scuffed. Spine is lightly faded. Label residue and shelfmark on spine. Spine ends are bumped. Page block has slight grubby marks. Library stamps on page block and catalogue page. Library plates and stickers on front pastedown and endpaper. Page edges are very slightly tanned. Minor crease through lower leading corners of early pages. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. T Ex - Library
... Hardcover, good condtion, with lightly slanted, ltly compressed spine, very ltly bumped corners. somewhat tanned p. edges, some light soil. Ltly tanned eps, pp. Cln, tight, unmarked. Dj good, ltly tanned--smwht rubbed--some scuffs. some soil and spots
284 pages. Black and white diagrams. Index. Binding intact. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Very Good hardcover. Ex - library copy with the usual stamps and markings. 380 p.
Report together with Minutes of Proceedings relating to the report. Contains fold out map of Britain's oil and gas fields. Usual library labels and stamps, overall in very good condition. Ex-Library
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. All pop-ups in excellent condition. pp. Pop-up book with explanation of all seven inventions - the wheel, printing, the engine, photography, radio, flight, the microchip.
1953c, 8th printing. No dust jacket. Book is very good with ownership signature on front pastedown. Clean, tight, no marks. Light shelfwear to board extremities, titles bright. ...
Large folio. (4), 20 pp. With 35 engraved botanical plates (8 folding), 20 drawn by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, 1 each by J. P. and L. J. Redouté, 10 by James Sowerby, 2 by J. G. Bruyière, and 1 by B. Pernotin. Engraved by Fr. Hubert, Maleuvre, Juillet, J. B. Guyard, Stephane Voysard and Milsan. Contemporary half red roan (sheepskin), blue paper sides, green parchment corners. Preserved in custom-made box. Second edition, usually called the second issue, of a flower art book by the French botanist Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle (1746-1800). In this book, L'Héritier describes 35 genera and 124 species of rare plants in Kew Gardens and the herbarium of his fellow botanist Joseph Banks, which he studied in 1786 together with Pierre Joseph Redouté. His text also refers to the 35 plates, which depict some of the flowers. L'Héritier mostly describes horticultural plants, including many exotic plants from South Africa. Most of the plates were provided by the two most gifted botanical artists of the age: the Frenchman Pierre Joseph Redouté and the Englishman James Sowerby. - The "Sertum Anglicum" was published as a token of the author's gratitude for the hospitality shown by Banks and other fellow botanists on his visit to England. Remarkably, 13 genera and 65 species of exotic plants are here described for the first time. Furthermore, no fewer than 31 of the plates are the first published illustrations of the species, and seven remain the only illustration of the species ever published. The book therefore remains an irreplaceable botanical reference work today, beyond its value as a work of botanical art of the highest quality, containing beautiful flower illustrations by two of the greatest masters of all time. - Although the imprint gives 1788 as the year of publication, Stafleu & Cowan call the present version of the "Sertum Anglicum" both a "reprint" and a "reissue", probably published as a whole after L'Héritier's death in 1800. It differs from the earlier version in the number of pages for the main text. The first version was published in five parts with the entire letterpress text in part 1. Its main text occupies 35 pages, while the main text of the present second version occupies 20 pages. But the title-page and the other preliminary leaf are apparently true reissues of the first printing, for both are dated 1788 and have the same imprint (giving the printer as Pierre-François Didot, although he died in 1795, and the same booksellers). While the imprint of the first issue suggests that it was printed and published as a whole in 1788, it was actually published in five parts between 1789 and 1792: in early January 1789 (the complete text and plates 1-2), May 1790 (plates 3-12), April 1792 (plates 13-24 & 15 bis) and late in 1792 (plates 25-34), respectively. Some types on the "1788" title-page were also out of date by 1800. - With a hand-written inscription on the first endleaf. Binding, especially the edges, slightly rubbed; the paper sides are slightly discoloured. With only a few stains and the edges of the paper slightly frayed. Spine professionally reinforced. A large paper copy of a rare work in good condition. Dunthorne 248. Great Flower Books 65. Hunt 692. Nissen (BBI) 1189. Pritzel 5270. Stafleu/Cowan 4492.