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066657362X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199550867Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1995. XXII, 314 S. (23,5 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
199350884Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1993. XXII, 314 S. (23,5 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
44940aafOxford, Nuffield exports Ltd., n.d. (ca. 1930-40), in-8vo, frontispice (photo model Morris Minor 4-door saloon) + 75 p., richly ill. with drawnigs + 1 leaflet about Lubrication chart, brochure originale. / Original wrappers.
0852425473.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20090Kempen, teNeues, 2016. In folio, 303 pp., cartonnage éditeur illustrée (petits frottements).
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198026288New York: Hearst Corp 1980. First Edition ~1st Printing. Hardcover. scarce title on tracking magazine readership near fine in cloth boards with gilt lettering no jacket presumably as issued; a tight square unmarked copy; 42 pages total Hearst Corp hardcover
1823974F5London: J. C. Robinson; Knight and Lacey; M. Salmon 1823-1842 . First edition. Cloth. Good Only. 9" by 6.5". Not Stated. Eight informative and illustrated first edition volumes of 'The Mechanics' Magazine' a periodical from the nineteenth century covering important developments in the world of mechanics including the very scarce first volume. Eight volumes of this periodical bound in seven. Multi-volume sets of this work are scarce.Present here are volumes I III XX XXI XXIV XXXII and XXXVI-XXXVII.An interesting snapshot of the scientific and technological developments of this period towards the end of the Industrial Revolution including discussion of Tantalius's Cup a memoir of James Watt account of the London fires of 1833 hydraulic projectors the parallax of mars and further diverse subjects.With full page and vignette illustrations and diagrams throughout.Present here are:Volume I August 30 1823 - March 6 1824. Rebound in cloth with endpapers renewed. Lacking the volume title page to the start of the work.Volume III September 26 1824 - March 19 1825. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XX October 5 1833 - March 29 1834. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XXI April 5 1834 - September 27 1834. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XXIV October 3 1836 - April 2 1836. In the publisher's original half cloth binding with frontispiece.Vol. XXXII October 5 1839 - May 30 1840. In a half calf binding.Vols. XXXVI-XXXVII January 1st 1842 - December 31st 1842. In half calf. Library bookplate to front pastedown of volume III with library stamps to endpapers. Bookplate to front pastedown of vol XX. Five half calf volumes - one repaired with tape to the back strip - one half cloth volume and one full cloth volume. Endpapers of volume I renewed. Volume XX lacking back strip with joints starting and boards tender. Joint heads and tails of volume III starting with boards holding firm. Vol XXIV joints starting with boards a touch tender. Front joint head of vol XXXII starting with board firmly held. Rear joint of vols XXXVI- II starting with board tender. Hinges of vol XXI strained and a touch tender. Library bookplate to front pastedown of volume III with library stamps to endpapers. Bookplate to front pastedown of vol XX. Internally firmly bound. Pages of earliest volumes age toned with spotting throughout with later volumes generally clean and bright. Good Only J. C. Robinson; Knight and Lacey; M. Salmon hardcover
Please Note: We are offering a 1980 facsimile reprint of the 1928 first edition. ix, 246 pages. Index. 500 black and white diagrams and reproductions of photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Bound in chocolate brown cloth adorned with gilt. "A short treatise on locks to elucidate the John M. Mossman Collection of locks in the Museum of The General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen in the City of New York, including some of the 'Mossman Papers'." - subtitle. "Most of the locks in the collection date from 1850 to 1912, almost corresponding to the life span of Mr. Mossman." - Foreword. Issued without dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A most handsome copy of this wonderful reference. Book
33663London: Published by Cowie and Strange; Gifford and Co. 1824-25. 2 vols. in one xx 432; xvi 426 ivpp. without final leaf of index engraved portrait frontispieces illustrs. within the text recent cloth. London: Published by Cowie and Strange; Gifford and Co., 1824-25 hardcover
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25x18 cm. 429 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Library copy with related sings. Else in good condition.
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Contents: Begins with the final portion of 'The Langemarck Victory' which includes several black and white photos. Next comes chapter CCXVIII - The Advance on Zonnebeke and Capture of Polygon Wood and Veldhoek - from the Third Battle for Inverness Copse to the storming of Bremen Redoubt/From Zonnebeke Redoubt to Polygon Wood and Tower Hamlets. Numerous black and white photos. Centerfold photos include four shots of 'Mechanics and pilot arming a French aeroplane for a bomb-dropping raid into German territory". Cover illustration of Lieut.-General Sir Ronald Charles Maxwell. Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. Sound copy. Book
2009Q-1588166104Hearst 2009-04-07. Vinyl Bound. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hearst unknown
1998AE-81Aldershot UK: Ashgate 1998. Comprehensive preeminant text describes the FANS emphasizing the navigation surveillance/air traffic management communications and CNS/ATM systems concept. Includes coverage of the technical issues economics institutional and human factors involved. 362 pgs. Illustrated. Dustjacket in mylar. First Edition. Hard Cover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ashgate Hardcover
198583147McGraw-Hill Book Company (Uk) Limited Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1985 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's binding, under editor's clear blue printed dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 802 pages
1986AE-48California: The Fifteenth Air Force Association 1986. Comprehensive text provides a historical and pictorial overview of the brave men and women who fought America's air wars. Includes detailed sections on the WWII years 1943-1945; the early postwar years 1946-1950; the Korean War years 1950-1953; toward an all-jet force 1953-1959; beginning of the missile era 1959-1965; the Vietnam War years 1965-1973; fifteenth Air Force at 40; tributes and memorials; biographies; pictorial essays; memories album. 224 pgs. Numerous Illustrations. Photo decorative endpapers. 15th Airforce wings insignia embossed onto front cover. Bottom corners bumped. Spine slightly cocked. . First Edition. Embossed Buckram. Very Good/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Fifteenth Air Force Association hardcover
192646991London, Roayl Society, 1926. Royal 8vo. Full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Proceedings of the Royal Society"". Series A, Vol. 111. V,753,LIII pp., textillustr. and plates. (Entire volume offered).
192646991London Roayl Society 1926. Royal 8vo. Full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. In: "Proceedings of the Royal Society". Series A Vol. 111. V753LIII pp. textillustr. and plates. Entire volume offered. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these papers constituting Dirac's own theory of quantum mechanics."Dirac wanted to establish an algebra for quantum variables or as he now termed them q-numbers. He wanted his q-number algebra to be a general and purely mathematical theory that could then be applied to problem of physics. Although it soon turned out that q-number algebra was equivalent to matrix mechanics in 1926 Dirac's theory was developed as an original alternative to both wave mechanics and matric mechanics. It was very much Dirac's own theory and he stuck to it without paying much attention to what went on inmatrix mechanics. In the summer of 1926 Dirac published a new and very general version of q-number algebra this timepresented as a purely mathematical theory. In this paper offered here he did not refer to physics at all. The work had little impact on the physics community but seems to have been appreciated by those who cultivated the mathematical aspects of quantum physics. Most of the results obtained by Dirac in his paper "The Elimination of the Nodes in Quantum Mechanics" had been found earlier by the German theorists using a method of matric mechanics but Dirac was able to improve on some of the results and deduce them from his own system of quantum mechanics."Helge Kragh. </em> hardcover
1963AE-26Oxford UK: Pergamon Press 1963. Technical papers presented at the Ionospheric Research Committee meeting held in Naples Italy 1961 include polar cap absorption studies VHF scattered propogation phase shift and polar blackouts etc. 349 pgs. Illustrated. Stamped on outer edges and back of title pg. Minor shelfwear. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Professional Library. Pergamon Press Hardcover