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Library sticker to FEP, stamps to inside cover and FEP Very clean text Ex-Library
Like new, unread, shop store room stock. CE Book
96 pages. Features: Reports from Washington, London and on Science and Industry; The Crisis in Teaching, by Oscar Handlin; Italian Communism, 1956 - by Paolo Pavolini; The Communist Approach to Burma, by David L. Cohn; Bella! Bella! - by Constance Tomkinson; The Word of Willow (poem), by Leah Bodine Drake; The Meanest Man in Washington County, by Dillon Anderson; How the Brain Works, by George R. Harrison; A Pair of Hands (poem) by May Sartun; The Dollmaker - story by Niccolo Tucci; The Musician - poem by R.P. Lister; The Illusion of Owning a Business, by Frederick W. Copeland; A Word for Farewell (poem), by Richard Church; Apley, Wickford Point, and Pulham - My Early Struggles, by John P. Marquand; Max Beerbohm, by Evelyn Waugh; Mitchell Goodman on Mexico (part II). Nice colour ad for the Tennessee Gass Transmission Company inside front cover. Attractive colour ad for Martell Cognac inside back cover features a Versailles theme. Nice colour ad for Old Charter Straight Bourbon Whisky on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Hardcover (no jacket) in very good condition. The edges, leading corners and spine are rather shelfworn. Tiny mark and faint score on the page block foot. Half title page has a creased corner. Pages are clean; all content is clear. Experimental Brain Research Supplementum 5. CM Used
Hardcover with jacket. Very good condition. The jacket spine foot is slightly creased. Tiny abrasion on the rear leading edge. The front inner flap is lightly creased in the upper corner. All pages are clean and clear. CM Used
The Psychological Functions of Primitive Parts of the Brain Library sticker on spine of worn dust jacket and front pastedown, stamp to FEP, title page, BEP and page block. Ex-Library
Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Jacket has a couple of closed tears along edges. Previous owner's stamp on end papers. 308 p.
226p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First Edition. MED 3
Previous owner's notes in green pen on title page, underlining or lines to margins on page 7, 9, 13, 14, 17 and 18. 263 pages with Index and Errata page.
Hardcover. Sixth printing (first printed 1966). Jacket is lightly marked. Interior is clean and sound throughout - a very good copy. TS Used
Excellent condition: little to no edgewear, no marking of any kind to text/interior, covers straight and clean. 285 pages, lots of b&w brain photos, line drawings.
68 pages. Student publication with the following features: Dorothy's Disappointment; Life in Cuba; Principal's Page; Learning by Doing; Brain and Backbone; Staff Page; Editorial Page; Student Council; Spring Fever; An Appreciation; School News; Exchanges; Athletics; Ruthless Rimes; Jokes. Many nice ads for local businesses. Pencilled name atop first page. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Paperback with faint mark to page block foot, otherwise like new. AD Used
Features: Bobby Moore writes for you; Focus on Bobby Murdoch of Celtic; Early leaders sometimes miss the big goal; Too young at 18? 'No', say Tommy Craig, Ian Bowyer, Phil Hadley and Alan Hudson; Jim McCalliog; Full-page colour photo of Matt Tees (Luton Town); colour photo of Dave Hilley; Sixties Scrapbook; World Cup Supplement (including colour centerfold) with action shot of Pele); Sir Alf Ramsey; England's Probables and Possibles for Mexico; Joao Saldanha - the 'brain' behind Brazil; photo of Bill Glazier of Coventry City; Malcolm Allison's Big Comeback; Leeds are good but will be better, says skipper Billy Bremner; Uncapped stars who could help Scotland get ahead; Full-page colour photo of Mike Channon of Southhampton; photos of Johnny Graham and Joe Wark playing on a snowy field; England 0, USA 1 - the result that shook the football world; colour back cover photo of Colin Stein (Rangers & Scotland). Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
8vo., First US Edition; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly rubbed at edges. Prose and verse from the last vintage years of discreet homosexuality in England; includes pieces from Burton, Carpenter, Douglas, Hopkins, Houseman, Nicholson, Pater, Symonds, Wilde and many lesser authors. The UK edition was published in the preceding year
very light chipping to tail of spine and bottom corners of cover, text clean and tight Ex-Library
Hardcover - 1979 reprint. Jacket price clipped with a little shelfwear and slight sunning to the spine. Dedication note penned by former owner on the FEP. The pages are clean and sound, with clear text. CM Used
Jacket is well preserved, though with some light instances of surface wear. it has been price clipped. pages are clean and crisp and printing is well preserved and highly legible throughout. Used
Features: The cost of world armaments; Ribosomes; Acoustical Holography; The Exploration of the Moon; Brain Damage by Asphyxia at birth; Experiments in Time Reversal; The Physiology of the House Mouse; The Possessions of the Poor. Prior owner's name atop first page. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: the economic growth of Japan; the lunar laser reflector; an early farming village in Turkey; the functional organization of the brain; inertial navigation for aircraft; how an eggshell is made; genetic load; monomolecular layers and light. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Lead Poisoning; Solid Stars; The Iroquois Confederacy; the prospects of fusion power; giant brain cells in mollusks; the fastest computer; the state of water in red cells; leonardo on bearings and gears. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
180 pages. Features: Migration between the core and the periphery; radar images of the earth from space; the development of maps and stripes in the brain; personal computers; samples of the Milky Way; the interaction of moving water and sessile organisms; the search for prime numbers; the lamps of Cosa; and more. Bit of writing to front cover and page 3. Covers partially detached from staples. Many nostalgic color photo ads, including an early Microsoft ad which incorporates their early green logo. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
56 Pages. Features: John Gamble Kirkwood - a personality in science; Breeding machine brains; The Road to Empire - II - an archeological discovery of unusual interest was made during the excavation of a sacred well in Minturnae; Science at the scene of the crime - J. Edgar Hoover with the inside story of how his special agents operate; New high-efficiency fluorescent mercury lamps; Are We Inside a Dark Nebula?; High-Speed Paving for California Aqueduct - fantastic photos; The operation of the human brain; Tracking down your trade mark title; Polar Molecules; Cutting metal underwater using pressurized oxygen; The senses of sight and taste vary greatly between individuals; The amateur telescope maker; World-wide radio; and more. Three-inch opening along top of front cover at spine. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
104 pages. Contents/Features: Black Hole Blowback - a single black hole, smaller than the solar system, can control the destiny of an entire cluster of galaxies; Mapping the Cancer Genome; A Digital Life - New systems may allow people to record everything that has touched their lives and to store all these data in a personal digital archive; Down go the Dams - Many dams are being torn down to allow rivers and ecosystems to rebound, but risks abound; New Predictors of Disease - Tests that detect predictive antibodies in the blood years before people show symptoms of various disorders may allow preventative action; Diesels become Clean - Improved engines and exhaust scrubbers, combined with a new fuel will make energy-efficient diesels nearly as green as hybrids; Illusory Color and the Brain - the brain may not separate perception of color from perception of form and depth. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book