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Leather, in-4?°, 462pp. A Worldwide Survey of Railway Operation and Equipment.
Z1-M-006-02322Stationery Office Books. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Stationery Office Books unknown
1999153585München, Saur, 1999. 4°. XXX, 1210 S. OPp. (Handbook of International Documentation and Information 8).
1988633105München, Saur, (1988). XI, 203 S. Bibliotheksex. m. Sign. a. Deckel. St. verso Tit. (IFLA Publ. 42).
199879324Houston, Lunar and Planetary Institute 1998. 64 S., 28cm Karton 0
199478991Nördlingen, Selbstverlag 1994. ca 100 Blatt, 32cm Kunststoffmappe 0
199079312Houston, Lunar and Planetary Institute 1990. (2), 124 S., 28cm Heft 0
0309100909.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1952BOOKS210472Moscow USSR. Fair/NO DUSTJACKET. 1952-56. Boards Hardcover. In Russian. Volumes I III IV and VI. . 4to. 231 263 379 527 Corners and edges rubbed pages slightly yellowed. . hardcover
1961M6801Jerusalem:: Israel Program for Scientific Translations 1961. 1961. 242 x 172 mm. 8vo. vi 263 pp. Figs. tables. Printed wrappers; wrappers stained. Very good. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. Published for the National Science Foundation Washington D.C. and the Department of Health Education and Welfare. 23 articles translated by M. Roublev. Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 1961. unknown books
1960556565Jerusalem: The Israel Program for Scientific Translations 1960. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First English-language edition. Quarto. 484pp. Illustrated with charts and graphs. Owner stamp and signature of a noted American psychologist on the front fly. Top corners of boards and about half the text modestly bumped else a fine copy in a close to fine dust jacket with a corresponding gentle bump and tiny abrasion. Published for two American institutions: The National Science Foundation and The Department of Health Education and Welfare. First published in Russian in 1955. This publisher The Israel Program for Scientific Translations was founded by future mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek in 1959. He is quoted in a 1970 article in The New York Times: "There was a keen need in the West for technically sound translations of Soviet scientific works soon after the launching of Sputnik. We had numerous immigrants with exceptional linguistic and scientific ability so we just put demand and supply together.†The venture began modestly—with a small government grant and five editors—but by 1970 had over 100 editors and published about 150 English-language titles a year. A nice copy of a relatively uncommon title. The Israel Program for Scientific Translations hardcover
0309042771.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Gebrocheerd, papieromslag, 180 x 260mm., 18pp. Mededelingen van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van Belgie. Klasse der Wetenschappen. Jaargang IX N?° 4. In goede staat.
paperback, geillustreerd, 416 pagina's. ISBN 9789075697896. Eind zeventiende eeuw verschijnen tien Nederlandse romans waarin allerlei randfiguren vertellen over hun leven aan de onderkant van de maatschappij. De vertellers slaan twee vliegen in een klap: zij kunnen breeduit over seks schrijven en hun kritiek op de hypocriete maatschappij spuien. Het woord is aan de onderkant onderzoekt waarom juist aan het einde van de zeventiende eeuw bij Nederlandse auteurs (en lezers) interesse ontstond voor pornografie. De gematigde brave burger maakt in deze studie korte tijd plaats voor de radicale libertijn, die heilige huisjes omver trapt en de onderkant bovenhaalt.
198911091Springer Vienna / New York 1989. Special issue of Plant Systematics and Evolution vol. 162. V.g./No Jacket. Hard covers no dust jacket Proceedings of a symposium organised by the ‘Leopoldina’. Cover sl. soiled. Owner's signature. Springer, Vienna / New York hardcover
1995100525007Pennsylvanie State University 1995. Spiral Bound. Very Good. Very good condition. Pages look free of notations. Light wear to the exterior. Please see pictures for condition. Pennsylvanie State University unknown
37770Nijmegen, Vantilt, paperback, geillustreerd, 416 pagina's. ISBN 9789075697896.
19942Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 1943 Gebrocheerd, papieromslag, 180 x 260mm., 18pp.
0309034299.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1918014466Scranton PA: Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences 1918. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo. Orig. blue cloth gilt titles. Various pagination. B&W photos in text. Spines slightly tilted. Light chafing to extremities a few minor spots of soiling to cloth. A few damp stains to cloth of vol. 4. Foxing to edges of text blocks. Volume 1 has some foxing to head of gutter outer margin of title page to vol. 2 . Pencil ownership inscriptions of J. Burton to ffeps. Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences hardcover
1910231321910. Women in STEM Women's scientific and technical employment photo archive documenting female laboratory labor from the early twentieth century through the 1940s historically significant for showing how women entered academic industrial and commercial research settings in roles that ranged from student and aide to biologist technician and physician at a period when scientific work remained overwhelmingly male and women's access to professional authority was still sharply constrained. The group includes five press photographs and three non press photographs with women pictured not as incidental clerical staff but as active operators of instruments handlers of test animals readers of charts and participants in experimental procedure establishing direct visual evidence of women's expanding place within the infrastructure of American science industrial testing and laboratory employment.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 8 silver gelatin photographs ranging from 3.5 x 5.5 to 8 x 10 inches various U.S. locations circa 1910 to 1940s. The archive spans classroom laboratory and industrial interiors. One 1910 photograph shows two men and one woman standing in a laboratory identified as "three scientists or science students" an early image of mixed gender scientific training. A 1937 press photo titled "aviation biologist works with hatchlings" shows Dr. Manisera in a lab coat hand feeding two week old canaries with a third bird perched on her head turning animal handling and experimental care into a public image of female scientific expertise. Another press photo shows Sally Wulff identified on the verso as an engineering aide with a science degree from the University of Iowa seated at a control bench calibrating experimental instruments at Wright Field. A 1938 non press image shows Dr. Marie D'Amour and Fred D'Amour studying a chart before a blackboard covered with formulas and technical notations linking the photograph to mammalian physiology research. A Hoboken New Jersey press photo depicts a female technician in the chemical division of the United States Testing Company operating a Fisher titrimeter "for performing volumetric analyses by electronic means" while a 1939 press photo from Newton Massachusetts shows a laboratory worker testing newly developed Permatron tubes used in high frequency welding and power transmission. Another press image captioned "A 'noise machine' used in experiments in the Colgate laboratory" shows a woman and man positioned on either side of the apparatus and a separate 1940s laboratory group photograph places a single woman among five men before a long demonstration bench and blackboard diagrams underscoring both women's presence and their numerical isolation within technical settings. Several versos retain typed caption slips editorial markings and reference stamps consistent with press photo circulation.<br /> <br /> Across the first half of the twentieth century women entered scientific work through normal schools universities wartime research demand industrial laboratories and auxiliary technical appointments yet their advancement was often channeled into subordinate or specialized designations even when their work required substantial training. This archive makes that structure visible through named and captioned examples of women conducting measurement instrument calibration physiological research electronics testing and experimental animal work across corporate academic and applied research environments. Minor residue on versos from former press labels or caption attachments; otherwise clean and well preserved. Overall very good condition. As a record of women's early technical labor the archive supplies concrete visual evidence of the pathways limits and visibility of women's participation in American scientific work before the full opening of postwar professional opportunity. unknown
1981923560Montclair: Abner Schram; London: George Prior, 1981. 204 S. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag.
Creases on the cover and writing on the FEP of the last owner's details. Used
0309050405.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback