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2 volumes grand in-8°, XVI+ XVI-974 pages, reliés avec jaquettes. Jaquettes défraichies sinon bel ensemble. [P-26]
20032232003 - broché - Editions Dunod - Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Centre National des Lettres - 2003 - 2 volumes in-8 (24 x 15,5 cm) brochés - 974 pages (pagination continue) + XXIII et XIII pages de tables et de préfaces - ISBN : 9782100073610 et 9782100046959 - Préfaces de Roger BALIAN, Claude COHEN-TANNOUDJI et Pierre-Gilles DE GENNES
61946New York, John Wiley & sons, et London, Chapman & Hall, 1952, 2 volumes in 8° reliés pleine toile brique de l'éditeur, XI-XII-671 pages en pagination continue ; innombrables figures ; index.
67146Bruxelles, De Boeck, 1967, in 8° broché, 250 pages ; couvetrure illustrée.
in-4°, 447 pp., ill., fig. et graph., tableaux des pannes hors-texte depliants, reliure skyvertex rouge ed. Bel exemplaire. [PLC-1]
058295Paris Chotard et Associés, éditeurs 1986 in 4 (27,5x21,5) 1 volume reliure skivertex rouge de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 351 pages avec 491 figures. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
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1992Q-1559180838Lindsay Publications Inc 1992. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lindsay Publications Inc paperback
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140112203POPULAR MECHANICS 1914-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Cover has light wear at corners. Text is clean bright and unmarked. Tight binding. POPULAR MECHANICS paperback
1952365940US: Popular Mechanics Company 1952. Popular Mechanics Company 1952 7th Edition Near Fine/Good DJ 4th printing. Light tip wear to bright orange cloth with dark-green lettering and lining. Solid structure gift note penned inside cover. 2viii3122 pages with index. Bright glossy yellow illustrated dust jacket with small mended chips and tears. LARGE OVER SIZE HEAVY ITEM 2.0 Pounds. Size: 9 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 1 1/8 inches. . 7th Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good DJ. No Exp. Popular Mechanics Company Hardcover
185157156Springfield: George W. Wilson printer 1851. 24mo approx. 4¾" x 2¾" pp. 12; original printed yellow wrappers; dampstain at the bottom corner; all else very good. Organized October 1 1849. Contains press notices financial reports and statistical summaries. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> George W. Wilson, printer unknown books
186737280New Orleans: Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office 1867. 60 25- advertisements 3 blanks pp. Original printed yellow wrappers some extremity chipping. Originally stitched now loosened. Illustration on rear wrapper: 'Front Entrance Gentilly Road. Several institutional stamps scattered foxing and dusting. The final 25 pages are advertisements from various commercial enterprises mostly from New Orleans. Good.<br/><br/> The Report announces Louisiana's entry into the post-War New South displaying its "improvements" in agriculture and the "Mechanic Arts." The advertisements alone demonstrate impressively Louisiana's determined recovery from the War. <br/> Officers Directors and Committee Members are listed after the title page. The Fair's President was the merchant I.N. Marks. "As indicated by his name ISAAC N. MARKS is of Hebrew descent and is a distinguished representative of his highly favored race but contrary to the usual customs of that people he has adopted the Christian faith. This change in his creed is due to the independent manner of thought which has characterized him from his boyhood and has ever made him master of his personality in the domain of both his sentiments and business. Mr. Marks is a native of South Carolina having been born at Charleston on the 5th of May 1817. At the age of nineteen he came to New Orleans and linked his career with that of his adopted city then lacking much of the greatness and grandeur which to-day places her a queen among cities" online 'Genealogy Trails History Group Orleans Parish <br/> The pamphlet records Louisiana's first Fair after the War's end in late November 1866. An essay explains its establishment and inauguration in late November 1866. "The mellow light of an Indian Summer's sun shone down." The various exhibits are listed followed by Marks's Address lamenting the "long and disastrous war leaving in its desolated path ruin upon every side; agriculture paralyzed; commerce languishing; a well-regulated labor system grown venerable in its usefulness and its humane tendencies suddenly and violently destroyed." Other Addresses call for immigration manufactures agricultural improvements and modernization.<br/>Not in Thompson which records later fairs of this Association. OCLC 24446596 1- Historic New Orleans Collection as of December 2020 but not collating the 25-page advertisement section. Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office unknown books
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185157156Springfield: George W. Wilson printer 1851. 24mo approx. 4¾" x 2¾" pp. 12; original printed yellow wrappers; dampstain at the bottom corner; all else very good. Organized October 1 1849. Contains press notices financial reports and statistical summaries. Not in OCLC. George W. Wilson, printer unknown
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186737280New Orleans: Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office 1867. 60 25- advertisements 3 blanks pp. Original printed yellow wrappers some extremity chipping. Originally stitched now loosened. Illustration on rear wrapper: 'Front Entrance Gentilly Road. Several institutional stamps scattered foxing and dusting. The final 25 pages are advertisements from various commercial enterprises mostly from New Orleans. Good.<br /> <br /> The Report announces Louisiana's entry into the post-War New South displaying its "improvements" in agriculture and the "Mechanic Arts." The advertisements alone demonstrate impressively Louisiana's determined recovery from the War. <br /> Officers Directors and Committee Members are listed after the title page. The Fair's President was the merchant I.N. Marks. "As indicated by his name ISAAC N. MARKS is of Hebrew descent and is a distinguished representative of his highly favored race but contrary to the usual customs of that people he has adopted the Christian faith. This change in his creed is due to the independent manner of thought which has characterized him from his boyhood and has ever made him master of his personality in the domain of both his sentiments and business. Mr. Marks is a native of South Carolina having been born at Charleston on the 5th of May 1817. At the age of nineteen he came to New Orleans and linked his career with that of his adopted city then lacking much of the greatness and grandeur which to-day places her a queen among cities" online 'Genealogy Trails History Group Orleans Parish <br /> The pamphlet records Louisiana's first Fair after the War's end in late November 1866. An essay explains its establishment and inauguration in late November 1866. "The mellow light of an Indian Summer's sun shone down." The various exhibits are listed followed by Marks's Address lamenting the "long and disastrous war leaving in its desolated path ruin upon every side; agriculture paralyzed; commerce languishing; a well-regulated labor system grown venerable in its usefulness and its humane tendencies suddenly and violently destroyed." Other Addresses call for immigration manufactures agricultural improvements and modernization.<br /> Not in Thompson which records later fairs of this Association. OCLC 24446596 1- Historic New Orleans Collection as of December 2020 but not collating the 25-page advertisement section. Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office unknown
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