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First edition, [2], 60 + 2pp., adverts, presentation inscription from the author to Dr. W. Wade, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
12pp., presentation copy, disbound. Reprinted from The Medical Record, March 2, 1889. - Read before the New York State Medical Society, February 7, 1889. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Hardcover, 2 volume set, no dust jackets. Brown cloth boards with gilt decoration to front and embossed pattern to front and to rear; page block dyed red. Tissue protected frontispiece in each volume and many illustrations embedded within the text. Boards are bumped at corners and edges, spines are sunned. V.1 has a few marks to page block and lightly tanned prelims. V.2 has a bookshop sticker to rear pastedown. Spines are tight and pages are clean and unmarked. Remarkably clean condition internally for age. AD Used
(Codice GD/0191) In 8° 71 pp. Paperback, fine. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
Michael H. Brooke, M. D. A clinician's view of neuromuscolar diseases. , The Williams and Wilkins Company 1977, Copertina in tela cerata. Tagli e pagine integri. lievissime abrasioni al dorso e angoli. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> <br> 0683010638
Very good clean condition throughout, with very few signs of use or wear.
1 figure, 3 tables. Light crease on top corner of back cover, text and illustrations are clean, bright and tight throughout. Clean Copy
Text is clean, clear, bright and tight throughout. Colour photographs are incorporated as well as a large poster regarding disposal of sharps. Very good condition. Cover has minimal marking.
In-8, 233p. Edition originale tirée à 1000 exemplaires sur papier couché. Avec des illustrations en noir dans le texte. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
76 volumes, mostly offprints or articles removed from journals, bound in private wrappers or in the original printed wrappers. Mostly 8vo but including a few specimens in small folio. An ensemble of 82 works from the library of Sigmund Freud, comprising roughly half of the known corpus now in private hands. In his census, the medical historian Gerhard Fichtner established the number of works from Freud's former library now in private ownership at only 166 works, or some 4 percent of his former collection of 3725 titles, the vast majority of which (more than 3,400 books) are today preserved by the Freud Museum in London and the Health Sciences Library in New York. Regarding the privately owned works, "it is noteworthy that Freud (during both the Viennese and London time) bestowed upon Eva Rosenfeld, a friend of Anna Freud, 25 important early items from his library. Amongst the privately owned volumes are also some that surfaced in recent years in the second-hand market. They are predominantly offprints, whose dedications show they once belonged to Freud's library and, as a rule, carry the partially erased stamp of the Psychoanalytic Ambulatorium Vienna. They must have arrived long before Freud's emigration in this library, which was seized and destroyed by the Nazis. Did the erasure of the stamp help to save these items, or did it disguise unauthorized possession? They come from the estate of a German analyst" (Davies/Fichtner, pp. 17f.). Indeed, the nature of some of these erasures - rather constituting overpastings with near-contemporary typed transcriptions of those parts of the text obscured by the stamp (as in David Baumgart's article on Spinoza's image in German and Jewish thought) - would strongly suggest the former reason: such an overpasting would arguably have sufficed to conceal the items' provenance from a cursory examination in 1938, but would not at all be helpful to a collector wishing to obscure a third party's title. - The present ensemble includes articles by 40 different authors from a range of disciplines, including Hugo Bergmann, Eugen Bleuler, Carl Clemen, Josef Friedjung, Heinrich Gomperz, Gustav Hans Graber, Jakob Kläsi, Otto Pötzl, and Isidor Sadger. Two specimens preserve the author's inscription to Freud (by Pötzl); others contain autograph corrections by the author (Sadger). Eighteen items show traces of a removed stamp or inscription. Paper often brittle; some wrappers a little rubbed or chipped, but on the whole very well preserved. Acquired from a Belgian private collection. Detailed list available on request. Cf. Davies/Fichtner (eds.), Freud's Library. A Comprehensive Catalogue (Tübingen/London, 2006).
Second edition, 8vo (190 x 120 mm), [2], 12, 108, [12]pp., without the half-title but with the two advertisement leaves following p.108, some light browning to prelims, recent calf-backed marbled boards, spine red morocco title label lettered in gilt. Noel Broxholme, M.D. (1686?1748), a native of Stamford, Lincolnshire. "Broxholme was one of the six physicians appointed to St George's Hospital at the first general board held on 19 October 1733, and in the following year was made first physician to the prince of Wales, 'with salary annexed', an office which he resigned in 1739. He resigned from his post at St George's Hospital in 1735. At Lord Hervey's suggestion Broxholme was the first physician summoned to assist George Tessier in Queen Caroline's last illness."?(ODNB). Wellcome on-line, no. N14816.
33 original black-and-white NASA photographs (gelatin silver prints), ca. 255 x 203 mm each, with extensive official captions and NASA logo printed on the back in purple ink. Stored within black cardboard binder, photographs in individual transparent sleeves. A collection of original gelatin silver prints showing the surface of the planet Mars, taken by the American robotic space probes Mariner 6, 7, and 9: five photographs taken by Mariner 6 and seven taken by Mariner 7 (1969); the remaining 21 taken by Mariner 9 in 1971-72. All are extensively annotated on the reverse with NASA's printed official photo captions. - Mariner 6 and 7 flew over Mars' equator and south polar regions, analysing the atmosphere and the surface with remote sensors and relaying to Earth hundreds of grayscale pictures. The mission goals were to study the surface and atmosphere of Mars in close flybys, so as to establish the basis for future investigations and to demonstrate and develop technologies required for future Mars missions. Two years later, NASA launched Mariner 8 and 9 - the former crashing into the Atlantic immediately, leaving the single surviving orbiter to perform a mission designed for two. Upon its arrival, NASA scientists were further dismayed to find the planet obscured by thick dust storms. Nevertheless, the mission turned out a complete success: after the dust had settled, the probe managed to send back excellent pictures of the surface. After 349 days in orbit, Mariner 9 had transmitted no fewer than 7329 images, covering 85% of Mars' surface. The images revealed river beds, craters, massive extinct volcanoes (such as Olympus Mons, the largest known volcano in the Solar System), canyons, evidence of wind and water erosion and deposition, weather fronts, and fogs. Mars' moons, Phobos and Deimos, were also photographed. The findings from the mission underpinned the later Viking program. - The exploration of Mars continues: the summer 2020 launch window saw the United Arab Emirates send an orbiter on the Al Amal (Hope) Mars Mission. It arrived in February 2021 to study the Martian atmosphere and weather.
pp. 192, ill. a colori, f.to 29,5x22, brossura edit., nuovo
Yellow tape across the cover, sticers on the spine Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Typical (but minimal) library markings. Plastic lamination layer loosening between spine and front cover (cosmetic issue not structural). Ex - Library
Paperback in good condition. Ex-library. Covers are lightly edge-worn. Labels on spine foot and front inside cover. Label residue on title page and BEP. Pen on title and copyright pages. Stamps on page block and throughout pages. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
No jacket. Shelf-wear to hardcover, removal of library band. Torn upper spine and edge-wear front and back. Library stamps on inside front cover and library label and barcode on first page. Library stamps on inside rear cover and on, foot, head and face of page-block. TH. Ex-Library
yellow tape across the cover, worn corners Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
Very good condition. Former owner's name in pen to inner board. Clean Copy
Ex-library hardback. Light shelfwear to printed boards; bumped a little at corners. Ink stamps, return slip, barcode on FEP. Contents otherwise clean and sound. No dust jacket TPW Ex-Library
Hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Second edition. Light shelfwear to the boards. Small stain on the front hinge. The opening pages (up to page 17) are warped, due to stain damage; the content on these pages remain legible; the pages after this are all clean and clear. CM Used
water damage at the bottom of the page block. text and photo's not effect
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Typical (but minimal) library markings. Slight edge wear and light discolouration of page block. Shipping to professional addresses only. Ex - Library
Library sticker to front cover (near spine) and FEP, stamps to FEP, catalog page, title page and page block. A fascinating atlas of 80 procedures that can be encountered in A+E Departments. Complete with 262 colour photo illustrations. 520 grams Ex - Library