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70208n° 87 - 7 janvier 1976 - Journal illustrée - grand in-4 broché
1947SPN-271Bron : Imprimerie Rey / Éditions du Comité des Travaux historiques et scientifiques, 2002. Broché 24x16, couverture illustrée, 189 pages (quelques photos en noir) + Livret de photos dépliant en couleurs contenant un cahier de photos / Octave Debary et Gilles Saussier. "Restes d'une visite au musée".
19111254661911 Paris, Librairie J.-B. Baillière et Fils, Encyclopédie Industrielle - 1911 - In-12, reliure pleine percaline texturé sur une forme demi-reliure à coins, dos lisse, titre et auteur en noir sur le premier plat et au dos - 382 pages - Avec 74 figures dans le texte
1974ra891La documentation française Revue 1974 "In-4 (24 x 30 cm), planches illustrées sous chemise, n°6013 (octobre 1974) de la revue ""La Documentation photographique"" ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
R200127831Usine de Facture. non daté. In-Plano. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plaquette dépliante à 6 volets de 12 pages, nombreux schémas, plans et photos en noir et blanc et en couleur dans le texte, en supplément une carte postale de l'usine de Facture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 630-Agriculture et techniques connexes
8846daté : été 1977. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée, 40 pp. Livre d'artiste relié et collé à la main avec différentes techniques d'impression : collage, sérigraphie, linogravure. GYUJTOLAP - L'atelier - Quelques Machines de l'usine à Bastos - L'accident - Le chantier - Il neige à l'usine à Bastos - LE VOL DE LA CIGOGNE - La Dame de Trèfle - Rue des Pavillons - 9066 V ...
192310815Paris, Limoges Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie 1923 In-12 283 pp, nombreuses figures en noir in-texte, toutes tranches cirées.
195219644Paris Gründ 1952 -in-4 broché un volume, broché (paperback) in-quarto, dos et couverture imprimés en noir, 1ère de couverture rempliée ornée d'une illustration photographique en couleur contrecollée : coffret (décor à fleurs) (cover illustrated with photographic illustration), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), Edition limitée à 1500 exemplaires numérotés(N° 577), abondamment illustré de 48 planches hors-texte dont 8 en couleur (plentifully illustrated), 187 pages, 1952 à Paris Gründ Editeur,
1902ABE-152500279565416 PAGES-24,5 CM X 32 CM-ILLUSTRATIONS EN COULEURS-PAGES DE COUVERTURE EN PARTIE DETACHEES
1930013774Paris Editions Albert Lévy 1930 In-4 En feuilles, couverture imprimée
1929013778Paris Editions Albert Lévy 1929 In-4 En feuilles, couverture imprimée
192624038Paris société générale d'imprimerie et d'édition pour la Compagnie Electro-Mécanique 1926 -in-4 broché une plaquette publicitaire, brochée (agraphée) marron in-quarto Editeur, dos muet, titre imprimé en noir sur la 1ère de couverture, toutes tranches lisses, orné d'une carte hors-texte en noir + 14 figures in-texte en noir (photographies, cartes, coupes et schémas), 15 pages (extrait de la Revue Générale de l'Electricité du 3 Juillet 1926, N°1,Tome XX), 1926 Paris société générale d'imprimerie et d'édition pour la Compagnie Electro-Mécanique Editeur,
4993Soc de publications mécaniques 1946
19582082402113503031Bungakudo 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Bungakudo paperback
8496823830.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2009DADAX0061927554Harper Design 2009-09-22. Illustrated. paperback. New. 8.61x1.00x9.43. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Harper Design paperback
19312091502135410670Not Available 1931. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 Not Available paperback
20142-8415691599La Fabrica 2014. Paperback. New. pck blg edition. 24 pages. 15.25x11.75x0.25 inches. La Fabrica paperback
1866231951Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers 1866. Soft Cover. Good binding. No pencil or ink markings in text. Text is clean. Plum color paper covers with dark lettering. Bottom spine is chipped with paper missing. Moderate to heavy edgewear to covers. Good binding. T. B. Peterson & Brothers unknown books
19642083002116203140Dokdo Island 1964. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Dokdo Island paperback
24321803like new. unknown
132921420X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
M14128Sté Alfred Herbert , 1919 , in8 toile verte éditeur , 86 - XXX pp. Abondantes illustrations photo. La seconde partie est un descriptif technique des machines . Langue: Français
1995663181995 Editions Albin Michel, collection "Public Histoire" - 1995 - In-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée - 223 pages - Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B - Avec la plaquette "Les Racines du Futur", 19 pages
1960233821960. Industrial factory photograph archive documenting large scale machining systems automated tooling equipment and precision manufacturing processes during the height of postwar American industrial expansion circa 1960s. Several scenes feature Sundstrand branded machinery associated with the Sundstrand Corporation a major Rockford Illinois manufacturer of machine tools aerospace components and industrial automation systems during the Cold War industrial economy. By the 1960s American factories increasingly relied on massive numerically controlled machining equipment capable of producing aircraft parts turbine components and heavy industrial hardware with levels of precision unattainable in earlier manually operated machine shops. These photographs record the physical scale of that transition capturing the integration of computerized or semi automated production systems into factory environments that formed the backbone of aerospace defense transportation and heavy manufacturing industries during the period.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 9 Large Silver Gelatin photographs each 8" x 10" circa 1960s. Interior factory scenes show enormous industrial machining centers occupying tiled production floors beneath overhead lighting and exposed structural systems. Multiple photographs depict large circular indexing tables rotary cutting assemblies suspended tooling heads and enclosed control units bearing visible "Sundstrand" identification. Engineers and machinists wearing shop coats and protective glasses appear adjusting tooling mechanisms calibrating machine components and servicing cutting assemblies surrounded by heavy cables hydraulic systems and banks of industrial controls. Several machines are shown actively engaged in metal cutting operations with curled metal shavings accumulating beneath rotating tooling heads and across surrounding platforms. One scene captures technicians removing or fitting a large machined component beneath a circular cutting apparatus while another documents reel based electronic control equipment integrated into the production system reflecting the growing use of automated process control in industrial manufacturing during the decade.<br /> <br /> The 1960s marked a decisive transformation in American manufacturing as industries shifted from conventional machining toward automated and numerically controlled production methods capable of supporting aerospace engineering military procurement automotive manufacturing and mass industrial output. Companies such as Sundstrand played a central role in supplying the specialized tooling and machine systems that allowed factories to machine increasingly complex metal components at industrial scale. Some curling scattered edge and surface wear as well as foxing to margins; images remain sharp with strong detail. Overall in good condition. The photographs preserve direct visual evidence of the machinery labor practices and production environments that defined late midcentury industrialization before many such facilities were modernized outsourced or dismantled during later waves of deindustrialization. unknown