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1956MH-20Tokyo Japan: Daito Art Printing 1956. Classic pictorial text presents the 1956 yearbook of the USS Yorktown known as the "Fighting Lady". The 20000 ton aircraft carrier commissioned in 1943 is one of the Navy's most famous fighting ships the fourth ship of the fleet to bear the name. This present ship received eleven battle stars between 1943-1945 and was placed in the reserve fleet in 1946. The ship underwent an extensive modernization program at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and was again placed in commission on Dec. 15 1952. After completing two more Far Eastern cruises the ship underwent more intensive technical and structural modifications and was returned to the Far East in 1956 with Air Task Group Four embarked under the command of Captain Emmet O'Beirne and Commander Alvin C. Berg. Includes numerous color and black/white photographs some with accompanying text of the officers crew and equipment of the Air Group Gunnery engineering operations medical dental supply executive fighter squadrons ATG-4 guests etc. complete personnel roster; and photographs taken during the Far East Cruise in Japan Philippines Hong Kong and Hawaii. Prior ownership nameplate label pastedown on front endpaper. Upper front corner seam of spine split and repaired. Minor small scuffs to rear cover. Some rubbing to corners and edges. Decorative endpapers. Scarce. Hard Cover. Very Good. Oblong. Daito Art Printing Hardcover
173542459Paris Imprimerie Royale 1735. 4to. Fine recent marbled boards. Printed titlelabel on frontcover. 6144 pp. and 1 double-page folded engraved plate. Johann B's paper: pp. 1- 91. - Daniel B's papers: pp. 93- 122 and pp. 123-144. A few marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition of these prize winning papers by father Jean and son Daniel. - Both papers deals with the cause of the inclination of the planetary orbits relative to the solar equator. - In Daniel's paper he put foreward the hypothesis of the existence of an atmosphere resempling air and rotating around the solar axis resulting in an increasing inclination of the planetary orbits toward the equator of the sun. Daniel was the first importent Newtonian outside Great Britain. The problems faced here by Daniel are treated in Newtonian manner.The publication of these papers by father and son resulted in a controversy between the two forcing Daniel to leave his fathers house. - Poggendorff I:161. </em> hardcover
39555Printed check 6" X 2½" Philadelphia PA n.y. ca. 1810. Fine. Boldly printed in black on high-quality laid paper this blank check was issued by this Philly institution founded in 1809. In the early part of the 19th century a number of lending institutions arose to serve the needs of various trades. At top center a steel-engraved decorative scroll surrounds an oval image containing farming and foundry implements visible are a plow wheat shafts iron working tools and standard text with blanks to be filled in: "Philadelphia blank 181blank" "PAY to blank or Bearer" and so on. Decorative border at left and top margins. A lovely relic of this early Philadelphia blank printed during its earliest years. unknown
1913mon0004027919Popular Mechanics Press 1913T. hardcover. Good. . General shelfwear to the cover and page edges. Some foxing/ tanning to the pages and page edges. Popular Mechanics Press hardcover
1913GB000YHS4UCI5N01Popular Mechanics Press 1913. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Popular Mechanics Press hardcover
004873Alnwick: H. H. Blair Four pieces of ephemera and three photographs relating to the Alnwick Mechanics' Institute dated between 1869 and 1878. All are lightly worn with evidence of being removed from a scrapbook one of the photographs has a small surface abrasion and tear leading to slight loss of image towards lower right hand corner. The ephemera includes a broadside dated 1869 with list of prize winners for various subjects including chemistry art and mathematics; two handbills about the fiftieth and fifty-fourth anniversary of the Institute; and a handbill about an extension to the building as the class sizes have grown with a list of subscribers. The three photographs are probably c.1874 and probably show the interior of the building during the fiftieth anniversary exhibition. The building still stands is now a Grade 2 listed building and is possibly the oldest surviving purpose-built Mechanics' Institute. Though famously dismissed by Engels in 'The Condition of the Working Class in England' as where "all education is tame flabby subservient to the ruling politics and religion so that for the working-man it is merely a constant sermon upon quiet obedience passivity and resignation to his fate" the Mechanics' Institutes did provide an introduction to education for many who otherwise would not have had any access. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Various. Ephemera. H. H. Blair Paperback
185730293Chicago: John Gager & Co. for Chicago Mechanics' Institute 1857. Pages 293 - 372 4 advt pp plus eight full-page engravings frontis. Original printed decorated and illustrated green wrappers. Bound in later marbled cloth with gilt-lettered spine title light scuffing. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Only five issues of this magazine were published all in 1857. This one has engraved illustrations of Wolf's Point; the Foster House; the Metropolitan Hotel; Hillsdale College in Hillsdale Michigan; the Chicago Orphan Asylum; George Foster; George Gray; and Jason Gurley. The text includes the History of Chicago continued from earlier issue; biographies of Foster Gray and Gurley self-made Chicagoans all; and several articles one on the western stage coach another entitled 'Aurora Illustrated' with text illustrations the history of Adrian Michigan an article on 'Life in the West' and more. Interesting advertisements complete the issue.<br /> Lomazow A646. Not in Mott or Ante-Fire Imprints. See 104 Eberstadt 140. John Gager & Co. for Chicago Mechanics' Institute unknown
1852000013458New York / Philadelphia: D. Appleton & Co. / Geo. S. Appleton 1852. Early Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vol. Large 8vo. 3 10-960 2; 3 4-960 2 pp. Quarter contemporary brown sheep over brown publisher's cloth with the spines in six compartments gilt lettering and decorations on the spines; all edges marbled. Marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Volume one likely lacking the publisher's advertisements. Both volumes illustrated with numerous in-text and full-page engravings: diagrams of steam engines trains gears mills architecture and other aspects of industrialization. The title page states four thousand engravings on wood. First published in 1850 these are early reprints of Appleton's informative and copious engineering references. Two hinges neatly repaired some foxing to the boards and the versos of the endpapers. D. Appleton & Co. / Geo. S. Appleton hardcover
1893S13228Paris: 1893. 1893. Spine title: Arts & Metiers :: Mecanique I. Three books in one possible 2nd volume not known but implied by the spine title. 4to. 208; 324; 542 pp. Numerous mathematical diagrams. Facsimile of original handwritten manuscript. Early quarter maroon calf backed red & black marbled boards; extremities rubbed. Occasional minor tears some repaired foxing. Ownership signature of Garde. Very good. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS PRINTED IN MANUSCRIPT FACSIMILE. No person or organization shows their name as being responsible for this deeply scholarly and detailed work on all facets of analytical mechanics. Some possible clues for its origin might possibly be a part of the history of the Ecole Nationale de Cluny Descartes's system of mechanical force or possibly the work of Alfred Flamant engineer & professor at l'Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees & l'Ecole Centrale who wrote a treatise Mecanique Generale 1888. I could not find a match for the text to identify this item but it is for someone else to discover. See possibly: H. Carteron "L'idee de la force mecanique dans le systeme de Descartes." Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Etranger T. 94 JUILLET A DECEMBRE 1922 pp. 483-511. 1893[?]. hardcover
192547485Chicago: Popular Mechanics Press 1925. Tall thick 8vo. 475 1 pp. 1320 illusts. & diagrams. Illustrated blue publisher’s cloth gilt lettering black ruling illustration on front cover in gilt white & black slight shelfwear very minor rubbing to corners still a NF copy w/ former ownership markings on front pastedown. First edition of this 4th volume in the famed series including sections on how to build almost anything -- encompassing detailed instructions on electric steam boilers motorcycle-driven sleds motorcycle-driven catamaran motorized shop equipment using motorcycles power aero sled how to make an electric hair dryer and much more. Popular Mechanics Press, hardcover
179355802London: Printed for F. Wingrave successor to Mr. Nourse in the Strand 1793. Two works in one vol. 8vo. 2 xxii 172; iv 164 pp. With 27 copper-engraved folding plates some w/ minor creasing dustsoiling to fore-edges a few creases mis-folded 1 w/ small closed tear. Contemporary polished calf red & gilt morocco spine label rebacked minor thumbing & soiling to fore-edges very minor staining to very lower fore-edge of a few signatures endpapers renewed still a VG- copy. Revised edition of these popular works by the well-known Newton proponent including sections on a broad range of engines and devices including applications involving pendulums material strength mills hydrostatics watches time-pieces and physics. Emerson 1701-1782 was an amateur English mathematician and teacher horologist and harpsichord tuner in Hurworth County Durham. He wrote a popular defense of Newton’s Principia a treatise on fluxions calculus as well as constructed clocks and sundials -- one of which still exists. Printed for F. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse, in the Strand, unknown
1994131677Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall 1994. 2nd edition. As New. folio. softback with stiff wrappers xv 378pp. b/w pls. text ills. diags. appendix glossary index Contents: 1. Working in the Motorcycle Industry. 2. Measurement Systems. 3. Internal Combustion Engine Theory. 4. The Four-Stroke Engine. 5. The Two-Stroke Engine. 6. The Drive Train and Starting System. 7. Lubrication and Cooling System. 8. Fuel System and Carburetion. 9. Basic Electrical Theory. 10. Ignition Systems. 11. Charging Systems and Starter Motors. 12. Lighting and Accessory Systems. 13. Wheels and Tires. 14. Frame and Suspension. 15. Brake Systems. 16. Shop Safety and Tools. 17. Four-Stroke Engine Tune-Up and Service. 18. Two-Stroke Engine Tune-Up and Service Prentice Hall unknown
192546693Chicago: Popular Mechanics Press 1925. Edition not stated. Octavo 24.5cm; brown publisher's cloth stamped in black; 104pp. Cocked spine; surface wear minor rubbing and dings to boards; mild soiling throughout with foxing to textblock edges; ownership signature on ffep. Very Good.<br /> <br /> This is but one volume of many published by Popular Mechanics at the time advertised as using "clear and concise language" and geared towards "anyone who has the slightest mechanical instinct including women". This particular book compiles previous Popular Mechanics articles on carpentry tools and equipment tips techniques and projects helpfully accompanied by b/w photo-illustrations and diagrams. Also includes advertisements for other Popular Mechanics publications. Popular Mechanics Press unknown
1915145328Chicago: Popular Mechanics Press 1915. 1st edition. Nice copy. large octavo. hardback in decorated cloth 473pp. b/w plates text ills. diags. index With 995 illustrations showing how. Very nice tight copy in bright green cloth boards with some light rubbing to top of spine with bright cover illustration & bright gilt titles Popular Mechanics Press hardcover
188551205Worcester MA: Wright Printer 1885. 16mo. 4 pp unpaginated printed on thick light sage-green card stock couple text decorations very slight dustsoiling still NF piece. First edition of this dance card listing the 10 musical pieces for the evening conducted by the Russell Orchestra and the 11 dances consisting primarily of quadrilles and 1 waltz for the evening. The United American Mechanics was originally founded as a virulent anti-Catholic America first secret society by many former and unlike other Nativist societies survived the Civil War primarily by offering it’s membership insurance benefits. They required their members to publicize and patronize “American†businesses and campaign against the hiring of cheap immigrant labor. Often these social occasions acted as fundraisers for the organization. See: History of Worcester County Massachusetts Vol. I p. 300. Wright, Printer, unknown
7976<br /> <br /> Four books from the research library of world-renowned expert in soil dynamics and earthquake engineering Robert V. Whitman. Whitman earned both his masters and doctoral degrees in engineering from MIT where he then taught for over 40 years and remained an active member of the MIT community for many more years as a professor emeritus. <br /> Whitman worked with Professor Donald Taylor during his doctoral studies. Their work on slope stability under dynamic loading established the basis for the "Newmark sliding block method" for estimating earthquake-induced ground displacements. In 1981 he presented the Terzaghi Lecture on risk analysis in geotechnical engineering at the American Society of Civil Engineer’s National Convention. He won the Terzaghi Award for outstanding contributions to knowledge in the fields of soil mechanics subsurface and earthwork engineering in 1987. Much of his later research focused on a methodology for estimating losses from earthquakes and he led the committee that developed a computer software called HAZUS which FEMA expanded to include floods and hurricanes.<br /> <br /> Taylor Donald W. Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics. John Wiley and Sons. 1949. Third printing. Black cloth boards with gilt text to spine edges worn spine cracked and front cover nearly detached Whitman's name on ffep good.<br /> <br /> Terzaghi Karl. Theoretical Soil Mechanics. John Wiley and Sons. 1951. Sixth printing. Blue cloth board with faded gilt text to spine general wear pages toned Whitman's name on title page very good.<br /> <br /> Freeman John R. Earthquake Damage and Earthquake Insurance. McGraw-Hill. 1932. First edition. Red cloth boards with gilt text on cover and spine large pale stain on front and back covers edgewear small cut on spine book plate with author signature pasted to ffep large dedication on front pastedown to Whitman from the FEMA-NIBS Earthquake Loss Estimation Project very good.<br /> <br /> Burington Richard Stevens. Handbook of Mathematical Tables and Formulas. Handbook Publishers Inc. Sandusky Ohio. 1945. Reprint of second edition. Softcover leather cover well worn chipped edges pages toned Whitman's name on ffep very good.<br /> <br /> . unknown
19659900029111Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1965. 1st edition. Hardcover. tables figures photos. Large 4to. Heavy three volume set uniformly bound in red cloth. Volumes I and II contains the 218 papers presented; volume III published in 1966 contains the reports of the General Reporters at the conference the texts of the lectures that were given at the start of each technical session a record of the discussions at those sessions and a summary of the conference program. Containing 218 papers presented at the conference held September 8 to 15 1965 in Montreal Canada. A very heavy set. University of Toronto Press hardcover
1997x-0792345487Kluwer Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 428 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1996AE-38United Nations 1996. Detailed text contains papers contributed by more than 20 experts who discuss the technologies owned by both emerging and established space-competent States; national and multinational policy orientations; the economic implications of satellite manufacture and dual usage etc. 180 pgs. Colour and black and white Illustrations. Third Edition. Pictorial Hard Cover. As New/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. United Nations Hardcover
1983AE-16American Geophysical Union 1983. Text contains over thirty detailed and technical papers on the Voyager's various scientific and technical data relating to the findings from the mission to Saturn. 393 pgs. Illustrated including color plates. Minor Small closed tear on lower corner of spine. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. American Geophysical Union Paperback
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0484492888.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover