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16421pamphlet. 15 pages. Slim 8vo stitched now in modern wrappers. Paris 1837. Pages foxed otherwise very good.<br/><br/> Report on Dr. A. Legrand's publication advocating therapeutic use of gold for lymphadenitis.<br/><br/> unknown books
195945073Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council 1959. Second Printing. Octavo 25cm.; publisher's white pictorial stapleboud card wrappers; viii37pp.; illus. and charts throughout. Light toning along wrapper extremities else Near Fine. Council Publication no. 655. National Academy of Sciences -- National Research Council unknown books
1899246396Washington: The Academy. Very Good. 1899-1911. Complete in 13 volumes 1899-1911 some with several parts ; most in original wrappers with vols 4 5 6 & 7 bound in maroon cloth. In 1911 the name was changed to "Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences" with a new vol. 1 no. 1 issued on July 19 1911. . The Academy hardcover books
194811319Cairo 1948. Paperback. Good. maps photos ills 87 9 113 14p. Orignal wrappers. 30cm. Ex lib. Two consecutive issues of this annual which is largely focused on natural history. <br/><br/> paperback books
1893008934New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1893. vii 566 pages with 219 illustrations in text. Dated 1884 copyright page 1893 title page. SCARCE in any edition in current commerce. Near Fine in original brown cloth with gilt lettering and decorations top edge gilt from the collection of Joseph Hyde Pratt noted North Carolina geologist conservationist and state and local civic leader and later during WW I he was colonel in command of the First Battalion of the 105th Engineers and part of the famous Thirtieth "Old Hickory" Division the first to break the Hindenburg Line. His ownership signature and name stamp front end page. Slight wear at spine ends light soiling at end pages. . Revised American Edition. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. G. P. Putnam's Sons Hardcover books
1949RH1572Paris:: La Revue 1949. 1949. Series: La Revue Litterature Histoire Arts et Sciences des Deux Mondes vol. 24 1959. 8vo. Printed wrappers; cover off. Worn. Full issue of this periodical. It contains additional papers written by d'Harcourt Deon Gignoux Therive Arrigon Humbourg Lizop Croise and others. La Revue, 1949. unknown books
1980260964Moscow: USSR Academy of Sciences 1980. Paperback. 160p. plus appended publisher's menu text reproduced from a typed ms softbound in 8.5x5.5 inch squareback wraps. Light bumping of corner-tips large sticker scar to rear cover a touch of dust-soil within expect some shaky pencil underlines and brackets. An as-is reading copy. Problems of the contemporary world no. 84. USSR Academy of Sciences paperback books
1967EEG1119Washington D.C.:: National Academy of Sciences 1967-8. Series: NAS/NRC publication No. 1485 AB. 1967. 2 volumes. 8vo. 8 150; 9 187 pp. Printed wrappers. Book-label of professor Ralph H. Kellogg Very good. These two volumes cover research requested by NASA's Office of Advanced Research & Technology and the Space Science Board which in 1966 initiated studies of the physiological problems of manned space flight. The two-part study on respiratory physiology and circulatory physiology were done by a team of experts who wrote the report published here. Due to the complexity of problems relating to the unknown possible effects of prolonged space flight on the circulatory system these studies were vital to the success of NASA programs. / PROVENANCE: Ralph H. Kellogg 1920-2009 matriculated to the medical school at the University of Rochester then after WWII he taught at the Dept. of Physiology at Harvard Medical School taking his Ph.D. in 1953 then he joined UC Berkeley and then UCSF as Professor of Physiology where he worked for more than 50 years specializing in renal and respiratory physiology with particular attention to physiology of high altitude. "Facilities were primitive and they were subjects for their own experiments. Their measurements yielded additional information about the control of breathing that helps people adjust to the lack of oxygen pressure in the air. Very few physiologists in the world had laboratory facilities to work at such high altitude and Ralph came to know most of them." He also collected rare books on mountaineering clearly relating this interest to the study of high altitude conditions and the human experience. National Academy of Sciences, 1967-8. Series: NAS/NRC publication No. 1485 A+B. unknown books
1988164131988. Softcover. VG very slight wear on cover. White wraps. 21 pp. 11 color 4 bw plates. unknown books
196265601962. Softcover. VG slight soiling. Wraps. appx. 12 pp. 10 bw plates. One page foreword by Henry B. Caldwell. Catalogue lists 35 works. One page of biographical information. unknown books
1902587491902. WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERSHIP OF THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 1902. Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. Vol. IV pp. 1-47 March 22 1902. Washington DC: Published by the Academy 1902. 8vo. printed wrappers. Moderate edgewear soil notation to wraps. Very good. unknown books
1927270711Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Co 1927. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. The standard collection of the best short stories written and published in the last twelve months. Stories by Sherwood Anderson Lyle Saxon Booth Tarkington Ben Ames Williams and others. The dustjacket has been price-clipped and is protected with a new mylar cove.r. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Doubleday, Page & Co unknown books
1888S6892Bologna:: Bamberini et Parmegolani 1888. 1888. 8vo. 26 pp. Original printed wrappers; dis-bound extremities chipped. Ex library rubber stamp and ms. notations on top cover. Good. Bamberini et Parmegolani, 1888. unknown books
1983142291983. Softcover. VG- Light wear to extremities; Previous owner's name in ink on title page. Purple wraps. 39 pp. 23 color plates. Exhibition catalogue. This volume goes into detail about cataloging and dating the quilts care of the quilts and their display. Sprinkled throughout are wonderful color illustrations of quilts in the exhibition both historic and modern along with a description of the quilt or quote from the artist. Includes a one-page introduction by David Steven Cohen. paperback books
198225134Cambridge: The MIT Press 1982. First American edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good . 8vo. 266 pp. First American edition. Translated from the French by Arthur Goldhammer. Rear cover blurbs by Michel Foucault Georges Canguilhem and Richard W. Burkhardt Jr. A fine copy in lightly worn dustwrapper. History of Science. The MIT Press hardcover books
193766152Washington: National Academy of Sciences. Good. 1937. Hardcover. Ex-library with usual library marks. 350 pages rebound with cloth tape and cardboard covers with the original pamphlet cover pasted to the front. The covers are rough but the contents are bright and complete. Good. . National Academy of Sciences hardcover books
1785876331785. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. MEMOIRS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: TO THE END OF THE YEAR MDCCLXXXIII. Vol. 1: Boston: Adams and Nourse 1785. i-iii - xxxii 568pp. 1 f.errata. 4to 10 1/2" x 8 1/2". Six folding plates. Contemporary calf binding. Front and rear hinges cracked but attached. Vol. 2: pt.1 Isaiah Thomas & Ebenezer T. Andrews 1793. i-v- 200. pt.2 Charlestown: Samuel Etheridge 1804. i-iii - 24. 1- -168. Bound as one in contemporary calf. Contains 3 plates including one folding plate of a reproduction of James Winthrop's sketch of the Deighton Rock petroglyphs.Front board detached; rear hinge cracked. Ex-library copy previously owned by noted Boston physician Buckminster Brown. Text is mostly clean with some mild foxing and ink staining . First two volumes of the series published by one of the oldest and most prestigious honorary societies in the country. Created during the Revolution it included John Adams Thomas Jefferson and John Hancock among other luminaries. Volume 2 which includes an obituary of George Washington published in 1804 is quite scarce. $3250.00. unknown books
178518342Boston: Adams & Nourse 1785. Vol. I. 4to. xxxii 20 568 pp. lacking 6 plts. <br><br>The first volume in the series including scholarly papers on mathematics botany geology and medicine among other topics. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Evans 18900; Sabin 1034; ESTC W15739; Rink 8. Lacking covers; leather partially lost from spine. Title-page and several others rubber-stamped by a now-defunct institution; pages with mild to moderate waterstaining offsetting and foxing. No plates are present. Adams & Nourse hardcover books
1734D4425Paris: Par La Compagnie des Libraires 1734. Hardcover. Very Good. Three volumes comprising Vol. III parts I to III of Memoires de lAcadémie Royale des Sciences depuis 1666 jusquà 1699. Paris: Par La Compagnie des Libraires 1733-1734. Part I: 231pp.; Part II: 294pp.; Part III: 215pp. 97 engraved folding plates depicting animals and skeletal diagrams. Engraved portrait frontispiece of Claude Perrault in first volume. Contemporary French calf spines gilt edges red; some occasional browning; repairs to joints some rubbing. Unidentified armorial bookplate to front pastedown beneath monogrammed bookplate D.P. with chipmunk and two mice. A later reduced format edition of Perraults Memoires of 1671-1676 Perraults study of this nature was first published in 1669 with the results of investigations of five animals and later expanded with studies of over forty animals. Prior to 1670 most descriptions of animals paid little attention to their internal structure and there were very few images in natural history encyclopedias that depicted skeletons or muscles. That changed with the establishment of the Académie des Sciences in Paris in 1666 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert with the approval of King Louis XIV. The Academy functioned with neither statutes nor regulations until 1699. At that time the Academy used the term mathématique to encompass the fields that are now called astronomy mathematics and physics and the term physique to encompass the fields that are now called anatomy botany zoology and chemistry. In January 1699 Louis reorganized the Academy giving it first regulations. The effect was to give the King more control over their activities in exchange for becoming an official institution under his protection with the new name Académie Royale des Sciences. One of the original academicians the physician Claude Perrault organized regular sessions at which participants could dissect deceased animals from Louis XIVs royal menagerie and record all they observed. Lions chameleons bears gazelles wolves ostriches crocodiles monkeys eagles tigers porcupines and salamanders among some were all laid open by the academics scalpels. These superb folding plates record in great detail the pioneering work at the Academy. These three volumes in three parts focus on the transformative and foundational years of the French Royal Academy of Sciences and Claude Perraults efforts which had made comparative anatomy a vital tool for the classifying naturalist. <br/><br/> Par La Compagnie des Libraires hardcover books
195925996Washington DC: National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council 1959. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. First Edition. ix 155 pages. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Printed two-tone blue wrappers. Minor creasing and sun browning. Clean internally. Nuclear Science Series Report Number 24. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council publication 573. Wraps. Essentially the verbatim transcript of an informal conference on the matter. Early for this subject. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council unknown books
1981138730San Francisco Calif: The California Academy of Sciences 1981. Hardcover. VG- slight soiling to white canvas; identity mark from previous library owner on slipcase. White stamped canvas cloth matching white canvas cloth slipcase 96 pp. 42 color plates. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of Native American paintings by Maynard Dixon 1875-1946. With essays by Donald J. Hagerty Ansel Adams Constance dixon Dan Dixon John Dixon Winona Tomanoczy and Edith Hamlin. Striking and vibrant visuals. With a separate paper catalog from the exhibition. The California Academy of Sciences hardcover books
16706Boole Mary. " Mathematical Psychology". First Edition. Hardcover 116 pages Swan Sonnenschein & Co. LTD. New York. G.P Putnam's Sons 1897. Wife of famous mathematician George Boole. She had progressive ideas on educationand feminists. Boole mathematical work crossed disciplines showing that mathematical data could help humans to better predict and understand cognitive processes. Very Good Condition. unknown books
1981007455New York: A Studio Book/ the Viking Press 1981. SCARCE. Publisher's promotional poster 20"w x 27"h featuring a striking photograph portrait by Kirk. Distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1981. Near Fine faint small creases. Well suited for framing. All posters shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 20" x 27". A Studio Book/ the Viking Press books
189741520Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière 1897. Offprint. Paper wrappers. A very good unopened uncut copy. 15 pp. Sm. 4to. Revue Mensuelle de L'École d'Anthropologie de Paris Publièe par les Professeurs. Septiéme année XII. 15 décembre 1897. Ancienne Librairie Germer Baillière unknown books
1933006566Oslo Norway: H. Aschehoug & Co. 1933. SCARCE. From the collection of noted semiotician and linguist Thomas A. Sebeok his signature in ink front end pages of all 3 volumes. A Professor Emeritus at Indiana University Sebeok was among the founders of biosemiotics and editor-in-chief of the journal Semiotica the leading periodical in the field. Very Good chips to edges of wrappers corner chips rear end pages. First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. H. Aschehoug & Co. Paperback books