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201309553Paris, Librairie vuibert, 1944 ; in-8, 336 pp., br.
201307595Paris, Librairie hachette et cie, 1871 ; in-8, 701 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Sixieme edition.
200703567Clamart, F.A.M., s.d. ; in-8, 119-325 pp., broché. Les 2 volumes. Fasicule I : statique-cours - fasicule II : statique-exercices. Les 2 volumes.
201227978Paris, Masson & cie, 1953 ; in-8, 395 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
200615235Paris, Armand colin, 1941 ; in-12, 214 pp., broché.
240505Paris, Établissements Dujardin, 1921 in-4, titre sous serpente, XXII ff. anopisthographes, avec 22 planches hors texte, un f. de publicité pour les roulements R.B.F. "in fine", broché. Couvertures piquées.
190028665NANTES imprimerie Armoricaine 1900 UNE CARTE : AVIS DE PASSAGE, sur papier épais, format : 13,5 x 10 cm, couleur crème imprimée et illustré en bleu (d'un seul côté) : "vue de l'usine de Tissage - vue de dessus (au fond : la Sèvre à la Morinière)" , sans date (1900 environ) Nantes Imprimerie Armoricaine Editeur,
198446893Paris, Éditions Alain Brieux, 1984, in-8, VIII-245 pp, Toile verte moderne, titre au premier plat, Réimpression anastatique de l'édition originale parue à Berlin, Reichsdruckerei, 1900. Catalogue des instruments de 96 fabricants allemands et des 2 institutions publiques (Kaiserliche Normal-Aichungs Kommission et l'Institut physico-technique impérial de Charlottenbourg) exposés lors de l'Exposition universelle de Paris de 1900, groupe 3, classe 15. Édition précédée d'une préface signée Jacques Payen. Bon état. Couverture rigide
ORD-8025Lille. Panckoucke. Paris. Etienne Savoye. 1748. TOME I SEUL. In-12 (100 x 168mm) pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs ornés or, gardes peignées, frontispice de Humblot, gravé par Tardieu, VI, 1f., 348 pages et 17 planches rempliées. Contient la logique, les mathématiques, la physique, la mécanique, hydrostatique, optique, astronomie, gnomonique. Coiffes abîmées, reliure usagée mais solide, petits défauts mais assez bon exemplaire. Barbier III, 54.
17556200... Tome cinquième. Contenant ce qui regarde l'homme considéré en lui-mème. Nouvelle édition. Mit gest. Frontispiz von Le Bas nach Canot u. 20 meist gefalt. gest. Tafeln von Le Bas. Paris, Freres Estienne, 1755. 8vo. (16,8 x 9,5 cm). (4), 596, (3) S. Lederband d. Zt. mit reicher Rückenvergoldung u. 2 Rückenschildern. [2 Warenabbildungen]
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
66780P., Publications Techniques (Collection "Les Artisans Célèbres"), 1943, in 12 broché, 47 pages ; portrait et illustrations hors-texte.
142802Vérone, s.n., 1802 in-8, 344 pp., avec une pl. dépliante, demi-basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
1943LFA00bfdUn ouvrage de 292 pages, format 200 x 130 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage, publié en 1943, Librairie Générale (Paris)
2326Dunod Bibliothéque de lenseignement technique 1959
1959LFA-126750242Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1959, Librairie Delagrave, collection "Technologie des Fabrications Mécaniques" fasc. 16, bon état
1958LFA-126750243Un ouvrage de 80 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1958, Librairie Delagrave, collection "Technologie des Fabrications Mécaniques" fasc. 19, bon état
1956LFA-126743182Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1956, Librairie Delagrave, collection "Technologie des Fabrications Mécaniques" fasc. 4, bon état
1959LFA-126750249Un ouvrage de 430 pages, format 155 x 245 mm, illustré, relié, publié en 1959, Dunod, collection "Bibliothèque de l'Enseignement Technique", bon état
1954LFA-126750241Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1954, Librairie Delagrave, collection "Technologie des Fabrications Mécaniques" fasc. 15, bon état
194923205DUNOD, 1949. In-8 relié (24,5x16 cm), reliure demi-toile verte, couverture d'origine conservée, 500 pages, illustré de 358 figures, 800g.-C. Très bon état.