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188965142Paris: Gautier-Villars 1889. First Edition. hardcover. near fine. 2 volumes. 8 folding diagrams numerous text diagrams. Small 4to 1/2 brown morocco. decoratively gilt spines blind stamped pattern on covers. Paris: Gautier-Villars 1891- 1889 1891. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Comprises vols. IV & V of the collection of memoirs. Includes an extensive bibliography.<br/><br/> Gautier-Villars unknown books
1827005252Paris: Chez Bechet Jeune Libraire 1827. Bound in period marbled boards leather spine gilt titles marbled end pages. 428 pp. 1 internal folding chart 10 folding charts at rear. Book plate of Henry A. Rowland front paste down with Johns Hopkins Univ. Library "disposed" stamp to book plate and title page. Library label to spine no other library markings. Henry A Rowland was the first president of the American Physical Society and the first occupant of the chair of physics at the Johns Hopkins University. Book is Very Good boards rubbed internally clean unmarked and tight. Tome I only. . First Edition. Marbled Boards. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Chez Bechet Jeune, Libraire Hardcover books
1873005243Paris and Londres : Gauthier-Villars 1873. 2nd volume only. Very Good leather spine label with gilt titles boards a bit rubbed book plate front pastedown from the Library of the Royal Naval College Greenwich along with their stamp dated 1875 at title page and page 1. No other markings. Joseph Plateau 1801-1883 was a Belgian physicist He was the first person to demonstrate the illusion of a moving image has a mathematical problem named for him and is highly regarded for his studies of soap films capillary action and surface tension. First Edition. Leather Spine/Cloth Boards. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Small Quarto. Gauthier-Villars Hardcover books
1903004884Paris: Gauthier- Villars 1903. Very Good Plus in the original red cloth gilt titles at spine cloth lightly rubbed at the tips small sticker front pastedown endpages lightly toned. SCARCE. One of his most notable works text entirely in French contents are clean tight and unmarked. The author won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1926. "Principals of Physical Chemeistry". . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good Plus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Gauthier- Villars Hardcover books
17180000454France Late 17th-early 18th cen. Contemporary mottled calf. Very Good. Rare original manuscript. 4to Contemporary mottled calf raised bands panels with floral gilt decorations gilt title on leather label in upper panel. Loss to ends of spine; hinges cracked at ends cords sound. Collation: 110 leaves with numerous hand drawn diagrams. This is a detailed Latin manuscript from France on solid and fluid mechanics presented in propositions questions and supporting information and illustrations. This manuscript was made at the time when findings and views of Newton built on Galileo and other earlier scientists was circulating. The anonymous author focuses on the areas of physic dealing with forces of nature and how to explain and use them with different devices that he illustrates. Illustrated Latin manuscript from France on solid and fluid mechanics presented in propositions questions and supporting information. $9000 USD <br/><br/> unknown books