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1961Cyb-428Sciences et Avenir Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1961 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché In-4 1 vol. - 45 pages
1961Cyb-407Sciences et Avenir Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1961 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon broché In-4 1 vol. - 43 pages
petit in-4° 100 pages, iluustrations in-t. N&B, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire. [GD8/4][SO-9]
21976Bremen, Heyse, 1817. 115 X 185 mm. relié cartonnage jaune avec dos toilé (rel. post.). XXVI-118 pp.-1 ff. n. ch. Avec 2 planches gravées dépliantes. "Buchanan erfindet das nach ihm bennante Ruderrad mit drehbaren, stets lotrech stehenden und senkrecht zur Wasserfläche eintauchenden Schaufel 1813". (Darmstaedter, 312). Quelques rousseurs, tampon de bibliothèque, la première planche est légèrement défraîchie dans la marge supérieure.
21578Wien, Carl Gerold's Sohn, 1892. 150 X 230 mm. relié toile d'éditeur. XV-367 pp. 3. umgearbeitete Auflage, mit 92 Holzschnitten im Text und 3 Tabellen in fine. Bel exemplaire.
1971220756New York: UE 1971. 18p. wraps slightly faded else very good condition 6.25x3.5 inches illus. 14th printing. Illustrated with cartoons depicting UE's effectiveness and fairness. UE unknown books
1980216169New York: UE 1980. Pamphlet. 18p. staplebound pamphlet very good. Illustrated with cartoons depicting UE's effectiveness and fairness. 22nd printing. UE unknown books
1955241025New York: United Electrical. Radio & Machine Workers of America 1955. Pamphlet. 23p. wraps illus. 5.25 x 7.5 inches very good condition. United Electrical. Radio & Machine Workers of America unknown books
1953H15750New York: United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of America 1953. Hardcover. Very Good. Bound volume of this digest sized union periodical 7.5 x 5.25 inches with 18 issues bound together each about 20-25 pp. illustrated with articles on union activities worker rights civil rights much on African-Americans and women in the work force and how to provide them equal protection and equal wages politics poetry union politics and philosophy. An interesting time in the history of this rank-and-file worker-run union. UE withdrew from affiliation with CIO in 1949 over differences related to the developing Cold War during the early stages of which UE was referred to as one of the basic sources of anti-American propaganda both inside and outside the U.S. At the same time the growing rivalry with the International Union of Electrical Workers IUE led to a cold war of sorts domestically these differences began to resolve in the 1960s when they bargained together to achieve better concessions from General Electric. And the anti-American propaganda is indeed found within. Simply opening to a random page: "What Big Business is Plotting. Concentration camps in America are no accident. There is a Big Business plot masterminded by the Chamber of Commerce in five 'Reports on Communism' issued by the Chamber for its own employers-members. Since 1946 these reports have blueprinted the government's actions to destroy basic American freedoms." In any case a rare bound volume and only a handful of libraries have these among their holdings. United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America hardcover
1982H19111New York: United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America UE 1982. Paperback. Very Good. 7 volumes altogether all very good but for 1981 that is good or better but has some abrasions to front cover. The General Officers Reports are 75-90 pp. each the two Convention Proceedings are 262 & 309 pp respectively. United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America (UE) paperback
1978220757New York: UE 1978. Pamphlet. 48p. wraps 3.25x5.25 inches very good condition. Text in Spanish. UE unknown books
2004Q-076430190XSchiffer Publishing Ltd 2004-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schiffer Publishing, Ltd hardcover
1950273104Washington: IUE-CIO 1950. Two items; a four-panel 8.5x11 inch brochure titled "UE sellout steals $138 a year from workers' paychecks" UE in the form of a hammer and sickle very good; the other a single 8.5x11 inch sheet mildly crinkled titled "UE is finished. in General Motors!" Both items urge the reader to vote for IUE rather than UE described as "the plaything of the Communist Party" and criticizing its recent contracts. IUE-CIO unknown
20032111902153102156Kodansha 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
1900205091900. EngineeringInvention and Business Felt Dorr Eugene. British Patents for Improvements in Calculating Machines 1900-1904 document the development of one of the earliest commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculators reflecting the rapid mechanization of clerical labor at the turn of the twentieth century. These patents relate to the Comptometer first introduced in 1890 by the Chicago firm Felt and Tarrant and represent the extension of American technology into British commercial and financial systems. Banking insurance railways and trade demanded increasingly rapid numerical computation at the turn of the century meaning mechanical calculation was becoming integral to infrastructure.<br /> <br /> Calculating Machines. British Patents: together 2 patents. Patent No. 19675 1900 includes 3 pages and 3 folding diagrams; Patent No. 13094 1904 includes 11 pages and 5 folding diagrams. 1900-1904. The 1900 patent specification describes modifications "intended to adapt such machines to be used in making calculations in British money" addressing the complexities of pounds shillings and pence within a decimal-based mechanical framework. The 1904 patent details improvements to the Comptometer's registering wheels refining accuracy and mechanical efficiency. These documents trace the technical evolution of Felt's invention whose origins lay in his 1885 "macaroni box" prototype and whose commercial success positioned the Comptometer as a principal rival to Burroughs calculators in the early twentieth century. Together the specifications and folding diagrams provide primary evidence of iterative design in early computing machinery and the formal legal mechanisms through which intellectual property structured industrial competition.<br /> <br /> Disbound some leaves loose. Overall very good. As working technical documents issued during a formative period in mechanical computation these patents illuminate the foundations of modern calculating technology in the pre-electronic era. unknown
Documentation Turbomeca, 1989. In-4 broché, 113 pp. abondamment illustré
1971SPN-40245 tours 2 titres. EMI Pathé 2 C 006-11539 M. 1971
19532090502113708190Not Available 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
0259967572.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1390480771.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Features: Great cover photo of a steam pile driver in action, plus great article and more photos inside; Funeral Train for Ike (Eisenhower) - Extra 4028 West - text and photos; Railroad News Photos; In train travel, Europe's average matches our best - article with photos and many tables; Centerfold features a pair of aging Alco L-2a Mohawks departing Selkirk, New York in 1951; Good-bye Great Western - absorbed into the Chicago & North Western camp; Mr. Jordan's marvelous multidexterous machine - 'does the work of an army of men' - great photos and article; World's steepest adhesion railroad? - amazing photos, article and map; Chet Schwarzkopf recalls riding in the cab of a steam locomotive as a boy; and more. Average wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: The BIG story - how to fill empty cars - unless rates are revised, the industry may expire - long article; Winter over White Pass; America's Success Railroad; Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; Trains Go to Alaska - 1 - Super photos, text and map; Stuart Saunders and his money making machine - 4 years at the throttle of Norfold & Western (N&W) - long article with photos; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
18805901New Haven: Audubon Machine Works 1880. Staplebound. Fine. Oblong 16mo unpaginated 8pp. illustrated. About fine in the publisher's stapled self-wraps. Trivial edgewear but a nice clean copy of this promotional catalogue for the "Woodruff Patent Separating Machine" which wawas designed to "extract all shot and other small iron from foundry refuse." There is an engraved image of the machine on the rear wrap which notes a patent date of 1876 dating this catalogue to ca. 1880. Reviews from satisfied customers all Industrial Age manufacturing companies are to be found in the middle of the booklet. We find no separate holdings of this catalogue in OCLC and presume this to be a scarce surviving example. Audubon Machine Works unknown
19215906Philadelphia: Smith & Furbush Machine Co 1921. Staplebound. Fine. Oblong 12mo 55pp. illustrated. A clean minimally-handled copy of this trade catalogue for machinery used in the woolen textile manufacturing sector. In about fine condition. Detailed and with many engraved images of machines and their blades. Though undated there is a contemporary sticker on the front wrap with the inked numbers "5-21" which might date the catalogue to May of 1921 . Based on the content and general appearance it couldn't be any later than that really having the feel of a late-19th century trade catalogue. OCLC lists a few holdings for similar catalogues but only one with this same page count American Textile History Museum Library. Scarce; certainly in this condition. Smith & Furbush Machine Co unknown
Levallois, Société des Usines Morinière - 1960 - In-8, Oblong - Catalogue - illustrations en texte - 40 pages - Propre