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1929136632Berlin, VDI-Verlag 1929. 102, (1) Seiten. Originalbroschur. (Gestempeltes Bibliotheks-Exemplar mit einem Bibliotheks-Aufkleber auf dem Einband. Einband stärker beschädigt. Mit kleineren Fehlstellen an den Ränern). 30x21 cm
1927136631Berlin, VDI-Verlag 1927. 98, (1) Seiten u. 16 Seiten mit Werbeanzeigen. Originalbroschur. (Gestempeltes Bibliotheks-Exemplar mit einem Bibliotheks-Aufkleber auf dem Einband. Einband stärker beschädigt). 30x21 cm
191 pages. Index. Illustrated. Slight fading to edge area of front and back covers. Heavy browning to front and back free endpapers. Text pages very good.
191656952Berlin. Verlag des Mitteleuropäischen Motorwagen-Vereins. 1916. 44 Seiten mit 2 gefalteten Tafeln u. 11 losen Tafeln im Anhang. Originalbroschur (Bibl.-Exemplar; Teils stärker fleckig). 23x16 cm
101952Mannheim. Landesmuseum für Arbeit und Technik. (Ohne Jahr). 138 Seiten. Mit 72 faks. Abbildungen u. Dokumenten. Ill. Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 27x21 cm
195518923New York Diesel Publications 1955 in-8 oblong pleine percale un volume, reliure pleine percale éditeur rouge (red boards) in-8 (15,6 x 23,4 cm), dos long avec titre frappé or, texte en anglais, titre or au 1er plat, orné de nombreuses illustrations et photographies in et hors-texte en noir, 798 pages, 1955 New York: Diesel Publications incorporation Publishers,
1928110564Paris - Munich et Berlin, Dunod, R. Oldenbourg 1928 In-12 17,5 x 10,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur toile grise, titre en doir sur le dos et le premier plat, IV-618 pp., figures explicatives dans le texte. Cartonnage poussiéreux et sali. En l’état.
Revised 10/78. Genuine factory shop manual loaded with black and white illustrations. Almost one inch thick. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
First edition, 8vo, [2], 17, [1]pp., 2 folding engraved plates of "Fumific Impellers [air-engines]", disbound. Alexander Gordon, civil engineer, proposed a new form of air-engine that he colourfully called the Fumific Impeller. He insisted that air was the technological way forward, and he claimed that those who suggested that heavy machinery was necessary to harness it's power were entirely mistaken.
189162149Chicago IL: M.C. Bullock Manufacturing Co. Cor. Canal & Washington Streets 1891-1892. Two pieces. 4to. 18; 12 pp. 1st w/ woodcut-engraved plates text diagrams illustrations; 2nd w/ illustrated title woodcut-engravings tables letterhead. First w/ printed tan softcovers lettering front cover illustrated company logo on back cover minor dustsoiling edgewear ownership markings upper fore-edge; 2nd w/ self-printed softcovers company rubber stamps on front minor age-toning still a VG set. First editions thus of these very scarce promotional pamphlets and catalogues for the M.C. Bullock produced Corliss Steam Engines which they first began producing in 1888 with applications of two versions as hoists. The company manufactured a wide range of Bullock-Corliss engines with cylinder sizes ranging from 10 diameter 30 stroke engine up to 32 diameter 72 stroke weighing in at 58000 lbs. Their engines were essential as power plants and were used in such companies as the Allomez Mining Co. Atlantic Mining Co. Tamarack Mining Co. Penn Iron Mining Co. as well as the San Antonio TX Rapid Transit Street Railway Co. Belle City Street Railway Co. in Racine WI and more. Bullock 1838-1899 also expanded his company’s offerings to ice plant machinery a variety of hoisting engines and specialized in producing diamond-tipped drills and boring mining equipment. No copies of either catalogue in Worldcat. M.C. Bullock Manufacturing Co., Cor. Canal & Washington Streets, paperback
From Anglia Television's Bygones series. No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slight traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 48pp. Dick King has been inventing devices of various kinds since his boyhood but his real enthusaism is steam. His models, whether engines or paddle steamers are a collector's dream, and he also produces weird and wonderful machines such as the Fogrophone.
MOT31P., Eyrolles, 1938. In-8, 208pp., 59 fig in-t.,un graphique dépl. h.t., br.
1902013402CLUNY ECOLE NATIONALE D'ARTS ET METIERS 1902 Un volume in-4 de 568 pages , dans une reliure d'époque demie basane marron foncé , dos plat avec titrage doré , ouvrage enrichi de 810 figures in-texte , le dos est insolé , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
192357111923 paris dunod 1923 In12 cartonnage éditeur 487-LXIV pages
102745Automobile-Club de France, 1903, 1 volume in-4 de 275x175 mm environ, 372 pages, plein maroquin cognac, exemplaire du Ministre de l'Agriculture M. Léon Mougeot, avec les initiales et un macaron dorés sur le premier plat, dos à nerfs protant titres dorés, orné de caissons dorés, plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré, large dentelle dorée sur les chasses en soie moirée, tranches dorées. Mouillure sur le second plat, certaines photos ont déteint sur la page adjacente en fin de volume, petits frottements sur les coiffes, infimes accrocs sur un nerfs, sinon bon état.
38793240x160mm, 240pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
Numerous figures, light bump and small tear to head of spine, text and illustrations clean and tight. Used
1958TECH1918London, Pergamon Press 1958. Gr.-8°. XII, 614 S. mit einigen s/w. Abb., OLn., ausgeschied. Bibl.-Expl. mit den entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen, Schnitt leicht angestaubt. Text in engl. u. franz. Sprache.
MOT117In-4, 66 pages, nombreuses photos et schémas. Imprimerie Théo Brugière à Paris.
1926109241926 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos et couverture marrons imprimés (spine and cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated), 232 pages, 1926 à Paris Dunod,
1975LFA-126732835Un ouvrage de 242 pages, format 155 x 245 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1975, Eyrolles Editeur, collection "E.E.A.", bon état
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. 240pp. A detailed study of the pacific steam engines on British Rail across all the rail companies plus the 'standard' locomotives after 1948. Well illustrated.
Tape and other marks to end papers, none to covers. Not a library book. On the front end paper has been added an attractive realistic painting of LMS Princess class No 46022. The book is worth buying for this painting alone. Clean very tight pages with dusty page edges, bright unmarked boards, slight fading to spine and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket clipped with a little marking including tape marks on dust flaps and with rubbing to corners. 95pp. Forty-two full page photographs of some of the latest steam locomotives in Britain plus other older models. Tucked in are two newspaper cutting of railways around Keighley plus the author's brief typed details of a train journey - timings and locomotives involved.
No marks or inscriptions. Light creasing to front cover. Rear cover not clipped. A clean tight booklet with bright unmarked slightly rubbed boards, slight foxing to end papers and no bumping to corners. 72pp. Performances and schedules on the express routes between the stations of the London Midland Region of British Rail.
No inscriptions or marks. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and a minor trace of bumping to lower corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with a little rubbing to upper edge. 89pp. Photographs of the 'Standard' range of BR locomotives at work.