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18302934576C. J. G. & F. Rivington 1830. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Medium 8vo with brown cloth. Gilt lettering on backstrip. Backstrips on both volumes are worn and torn. Foldout maps in both volumes. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1850grams ISBN: C. J. G. & F. Rivington hardcover
186231958AB1862. Erstausgabe Halle Weigel 1862 8° XII 656 S. mit über 740 Holzstich-Illustr. original Pappband der Zeit mit rotem Rückenschild mit goldener Drückenbeschriftung die obere Rückenkante mit ca. 1 cm großer Fehlstelle Rücken unten mit verblichenem Signatur-Rückenschildchen alter Besitzervermerk auf dem vorderen Innendeckel sonst gut und textsauber li 01 Hier ausdrücklich das Original und kein öder PoD-Nachdruck! Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main Nordend ggü. Musterschule möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main Nordend close to Musterschule is possible. It saves the shipping costs. unknown
1887013917Bonn: Friedrich Cohen 1887. 2 books bibliography and separately published index bound together in sturdy cloth. Published 1887 and 1896 respectively. Very Good condition. Ink blotch at the edge of one page. Offprint from Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins fur Rheinland und Westfalen 44. A bibliography covering the period 1555-1886 of geologic and mineralogical literature of the Rhine province and the province of Westphalia as well as some adjacent regions chronologically and within the years alphabetically ordered. Bound with: Sachregister zu dem von H. von Dechen und H. Rauff im 44. Bande der Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins fur Rheinland und Westfalen Herausgegebenen - Chronologischen Verzeichniss der Geologischen und Minerogischen Litteratur der Rheinprovinz und der Provinz Westfalen sowie Einiger Angrenzenden Gegenden von H. & M. Rauff. 1896. 8vo. xi 274pp. Both volumes bound together in dark green cloth gilt decorated. Original wraps for Sachregister are bound-in. This copy is from the library of geologist and author Robert B. Sosman with his small ink-stamp. A geophysicist and physical chemist Robert Browning Sosman received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1907 at the age of 26. By 1908 he had joined the Geo-Physical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution. Dr. Sosman worked at the Geo-Physical Laboratory for 20 years serving 8 years as Assistant Director. During World War I his contributions there were instrumental in establishing America's capacity for manufacturing optical glass. In 1928 he left to join the United States Steel Corporation as Assistant Director of Research. Following his retirement from U.S. Steel in 1947 he became visiting professor of Ceramics at Rutgers University. Dr. Sosman was a past president of the American Ceramic Society. In his honor the Society established The Robert B. Sosman Award "the highest recognition of scientific accomplishment given by the Basic Science Division. in recognition of outstanding achievement in basic science of an area that results in a significant impact to the field of ceramics." Keywords: Germany Rhine Westphalia Geology Mineralogy. . First Edition 1. Auflage. Hardcover. Very Good condition. 8vo. pp. 181-476 xi 274pp. Friedrich Cohen Hardcover
186943321Hartford: Printed by Clark & Booth 1869. 1869. First edition. Two 8 3/4" x 5 1/2" printed wrappers 4 pp. per each. A pair of uncommon 19th century pamphlets on an uncommon 19th century subject earth composting toilets. Although they’ve enjoyed a remarkable revival in our contemporary conservation-conscious society the obvious benefits of these environmentally-friendly devices was completely lost on the Victorian mind for whom it was too close to the familiar outhouse and to whom indoor plumbing held an insurmountable convenience and charm. And you know once it goes down the toilet and into the sewer and from thence into the river who cares Nonetheless a search of records does show several Victorian entrepreneurs who tried to make the idea commercially viable though without notable success. This pair of pamphlets consists of "The Management of Earth Closets Full Details. Important to Country Housekeepers Reprinted from the New York Evening Post" and "New Testimony in Favor of the Earth-Closet" both issued in 1869 by the Earth Closet Company of Hartford Connecticut. The first pamphlet gives full and extremely detailed details on the technicalities of earth closets their construction and use and the second consists of letters from happy earth-closet purchasers including several factories which saw their sewage bills dramatically decreased. Neither pamphlet is at all common "Management" has 3 OCLC locations AAS U.of Delaware Columbia U. and "New Testimony" has no OCLC locations at all. Some light edge wear small closed tears at a few creases else very good copies. Each printed on flimsy paper and somewhat delicate but quite nice. Printed by Clark & Booth, 1869. unknown
18745974811Baillière et Fils 1874. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Non-standard size 11 x 14.5 ins brown cloth binding. Light wear to exterior. Binding tight. Several pages have marginal pencil markings. Foxing. Complete with 110 plates many coloured. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item3200grams ISBN: Baillière et Fils hardcover
1802biblio7In 8 135x215cm 184pp. Second edition after that in 1789. Marks of previous owner in the first white page very fine. Pictures on demand. Please contact me ramrozzi@yahoo.fr Imprimerie de Landriot et Rousset
188283766London: Black & Son Ltd 1882. First Edition. . Half-Leather. Vg-/No Jacket as issued. 2 volumes: volume 1 Geography; volume 2 Atlas. Marbled endpapers; all edges gilt; binding firm; boards lightly edge-rubbed with small chips in top edge of front board of volume 1; Volume 1 has foxing to prelims and rear endpapers and in decreasing intensity to first 10 maps in Atlas; gentle creasing to top corners of maps 23 & 24 occasional foxing thereafter; 67 colour maps mostly double spread 96p index. Volume 2 has foxing to prelims and lightly throughout; 304p 10 col plates many illus index NB: This is an exceptionally heavy set which will be expensive to send. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall <br/> <br/> Black & Son Ltd hardcover
1900025140Sacramento California: A.J. Johnston Superintendent State Printing / California State Mining Bureau 1900. 3 volumes bound together: 1 THE MOTHER LODE REGION OF CALIFORNIA by W. H. Storms Bulletin No. 18 California State Mining Bureau 1900 First edition 154 pages. 2 METHODS OF MINE TIMBERING by W. H. Storms Bulletin No. 2 California State Mining Bureau 1901 Second edition 71 pages. 3 MINE DRAINAGE PUMPS ETC. by Hans C. Behr Bulletin No. 9 of the California State Mining Bureau 1896 First edition x 210 pages indexed elaborately illustrated with engravings line drawings and plans including two folding plates. Cover is in Good condition. Internally Very Good. Original wraps for all 3 titles are bound in. Tiny book label of Henry J. Pauly of Los Angeles. Pages are clean and unmarked. The binding is black cloth with gilt-stamped black leather spine and corners extremities rubbed. All gilt is bright and shiny. The front hinge is cracked but holding. PHOTOS UPON REQUEST. First Edition. Hardcover. Good - Very Good condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 3 vols: 154 71 x 210 pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. A.J. Johnston, Superintendent State Printing / California State Mining Bureau Hardcover
18664949023William Blackwood and Sons 1866. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Large folio. Original binding. Green cloth half leather. Gilt lettering borders and motif on front board. Raised bands gilt lettering borders and motifs on backstrip. Backstrip semi detached with large sections missing. Detached boards. Gilt edges. Pages are secure clean and bright apart from flyleaf which are a little grubby. Contains numerous map plates. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item6350grams ISBN: William Blackwood and Sons hardcover
183632782Philadelphia: John Winebrenner. Good with no dust jacket. 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 4 384 pages; The Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania and the Western States; Designed as a Guide and Pocket Companion for Travellers and Emigrants to Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan and Missouri; Containing a Geographical and Early Historical Account of These Several States from Their First Settlement Up to the Present Time. Bound in contemporary sheep leather front gutter cracked contents with light foxing a bit heavier to front matteer. Howes R-506. Sabin 74156. No maps are called for priority not rstablished. Gifting and inked ownerships on first blank. Includes principal stage routes. Geography. . John Winebrenner hardcover
1863021914London: Longman Green Longman Roberts & Green 1863. With a folding frontispiece map outlined in colour and three coloured maps octavo pp xii 353 slight age-toning rear endpaper cracking but firm original green blind-stamped cloth a little rubbed the spine faded pulled at head and tail and with losses of a few small pieces with the armorial bookplate of L.J.K. Ridgway. EXTREMELY SCARCE. An entry in Wheldon & Wesley's Catalogue 166 states "Rare as most of the stock was destroyed in a fire and only the subscriber's copies escaped". . First Edition. Cloth. Good. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green Hardcover
18889540542Longmans Green and Co 1888. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Medium 8vo with yellow cloth. Black stamp and lettering on front board gilt lettering on backstrip. Tape covering backstrip. General wearing. Patterned end papers with tape in the crease. Frontispiece without tissue guard. Minimal foxing on pages. Interior is secure clean and clear. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1600grams ISBN: Longmans Green and Co hardcover
1821biblio24<p>Basel J. Georg. Neukirch 1821. 8vo. Xii 179 pp. Contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards. Spine rich gilt with red morocco label with gilt title. Edges speckled red.The present work describes a large number of minerals and some grops of fossils. This work appears to be quite rare as there are no records on the internet not one auction records and only few in libraries word-wide.</p><p>Boards a bit rubbed stamp made black on title otherwise a very good copy. Cat. BMNH p. 152; not in Ward & Carozzi. MORE PICTURES ON DEMAND. Please contact me ramrozzi@yahoo.fr</p><br /><br /> J. Georg. Neukirch hardcover
1824025104London: J. F. Dove 1824. First Edition . Quarter Calf Gilt. Very Good . 11 " Tall. Frontispiece Portrait. X 2 667 2 Pp. Letter To Subscribers And List Of Subscribers Present. Half Brown Calf Re-Backed Using Original Backstrip 5 Bands Tooled And Gilt Gilt Rules On Covers. White Endpapers Edges Of Page Block Marbled. 11" X 8 3/4". Light Edge Wear Small Frays At Tips Very Faint Damp Stains To Boards. A Little Loss Of Paper At Edges . Slight Foxing To Tissue-Guarded Portrait But No Spotting To Portrait Plate Or Other Pages. Pages White Clean Fine. <br/> <br/> J. F. Dove unknown
187848210Paris Gauthier-Villars 1878. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 87 No 17. Pp. 570- 616. Entire issue offered. Marignac's paper: pp. 578-581. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of the paper relating Marignac's discovery of the rare earth Ytterbium Ytterbia."He began his study of the rare earths in 1840 when he was barely twenty-three years old. According to P.T. Cleve "Marignac's work on the rare earths is undoubtedly the most importent in this particular department of chemistry". In 1878 marignac heated some erbium nitrate obtained from gadolinite until it decomposed. When he extracted the resulting mass with water he obtained two oxides: a red one for which he retained the name Erbia and a colorless one which he named Ytterbia." Weeks "The Discovery of the Elements".Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1878 C </em> unknown
181029036Philadelphia: Bennett & Walton. Good with no dust jacket. 1810. Second Edition. Hardcover. Maps; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 216 pages; A short and easy introduction to universal geography; . By Benjamin Davies A short and easy introduction to universal geography; by way of question and answer: containing a general description of the earth with a brief account of the situation natural and political state of all the principal empires kingdoms and republics throughout the known world. : To which is prefixed a definition of all the common geographical terms and a number of useful problems performed on the terrestrial globe. : Intended for the use of young pupils in the science of geography. Davies was an author in the late 18th and early 19th century in Philadelphia. He has several popular works but this seems to go unnoted. Worldcat locates 3 copies. Fagan & Lush printers 2nd edition corrected and improved. A little curling to bottom of slightly oversized fold-out world map where it extends beyonf the binding. . Bennett & Walton hardcover
181714559Blackwood Edinburgh 1817. 3rd Edition. . Book Book Hardcover. Good. Blackwood Edinburgh 1817. 3rd Edition . Good. Octavo. pp.xxiii348; original sugar paper boards. Some loss at upper spine. All four lithographic plates present. Slight damp staining to last four plates otherwise pages are free of foxing and tanning due to the quality of the paper. Rough cut pages block dust soiled. Blackwood, Edinburgh hardcover
18869820734George Redway 1886. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In good all round condition. Medium 8vo. Grubby brown binding with gilt lettering on sun darkened backstrip. Slightly cocked with bumped frayed corners. Interior is a little grubby but secure. Several pages are marked in pencil. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item400grams ISBN: George Redway hardcover
1874016806Washington: Government Printing Office GPO 1874. Good condition only. SEE PHOTOS. Bound in the original brown cloth. Spine ends chipped. Outer hinges are partially split but still holding. Spine lettering is faded/dull. Internals are Very Good. Illustrations include 3 fold-out plates showing mining apparatus etc. This is the definitive reference to Mining West of the Rockies. It takes a detailed look at the condition and methods of the mining industry in ten western states and territories and considers the metallurgical processes used to extract gold silver etc. Mining activity in each location is fully described including the names of mining companies and their products as well as mining processes and equipment. There are chapters for: Alaska California Nevada Idaho Oregon Utah Colorado New Mexico Arizona and Montana. Eleven other chapters address metallurgical processes e.g. mining and metallurgy of quicksilver; hints on the Washoe process; smelting in Park County Colorado; desilverization of lead by zinc; etc. There are also 3 miscellaneous chapters sinking shafts with the diamond drill; defects of the mining law; etc. and 3 indices: Index of mines. Index of counties/districts. Index of subjects. First Edition. Hardcover. Good condition. 8vo. 585pp. Government Printing Office (GPO) Hardcover
1848002783London: Simpkin Marshall 1848. New edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 241 pages clothbacked boards paper label on spine. Scarce. <br/><br/> Gardner 1177 . Simmonite lead a revival of interest in astrology in the mid-nineteenth century. His work was noted for its erudition. Simmonite is also credited with simplifying the nature of the calculations required to construct a horoscope chart. Simpkin Marshall hardcover
1866d0538London: Longmans Green & Co. G: in good condition without dust jackets. Covers marked and faded. Edge-wear. Inner hinge cracking. Page edge browning. Some pages uncut. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1866. First Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. 260mm x 170mm 10" x 7". xix 104pp; xiv 60pp. 13 plates 2 fold-out some with colour outlines. Published 1886 and 1887. . Longmans, Green, & Co hardcover
18804300126Macmillan 1880. Rebound in cloth. First edition. Binding is clean. Owner ink inscription on first free page. Internally clean.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1100grams ISBN: Macmillan hardcover
1898029386American Society Of Civil Engineers 1898. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Maps And Figures. Pp 54-95 Offprint Of A Talk Presented November 17Th 1897 By Branner Published In The Transactions Of The American Society Of Civil Engineers Vol. Xxxix June 1898 #821. Blue-Grey Printed Wrappers Fine Condition. Inscribed By The Author To Geologist James Perrin Clark. Very Scarce Offprint Seven Institutional Copies Shown In Worldcat. Per Wikipedia John Casper Branner 1850 -1922 Was An American Geologist And Academic Who. He Was A Member Of The Founding Faculty At Stanford And Served As The University's Second President. He Was An Expert In Brazilian Geology Among Many Other Things. During The Civil War He Was Very Anxious To Join The Confederate Army And On Two Occasions Left School For The Purpose Of Enlisting. His Age However Prevented His Being Accepted; He Was Only Thirteen.In 1869 Went To Ithaca New York To Attend Cornell University. He Spent A Year Attending Ithaca Academy And Entered Cornell In 1870 In The So-Called Classical Course. In 1874 Without Having Completed His University Studies He Went By Way Of Europe To Brazil With Charles Fred Hartt Then Professor Of Geology At Cornell. In 1875 He Was Made Assistant On The Geological Survey Of Brazil And Remained On That Work Until The Survey Was Abolished By The Government And Professor Hartt Died. In 1879 He Accepted A Position As Assistant Engineer And Interpreter For The São Cyriaco Gold Mining Company Of Boston And Spent A Year Near Serro State Of Minas Geraes In The Diamond Regions Of Brazil. In 1881 He Returned To The United States But Was Sent Back To South America By Thomas Edison In Search Of A Vegetable Fiber For Use In His Then Newly Invented Incandescent Electric Lamp. In 1882 He Returned To Cornell University Completed His Studies And Graduated. In 1883 To 1885 He Was Topographic Geologist Of The Geological Survey Of Pennsylvania In The Anthracite Regions; In 1885 After Receiving His Ph.D. From Indiana University He Was Made Professor Of Geology At Indiana University A Position He Held Until 1891 Though He Was Absent On Leave For Several Years. He Was Chair Of The Departments Of Botany And Geology At Indiana University And Later At Stanford University. In 1886 He Was Elected As A Member To The American Philosophical Society. In 1887 He Was Appointed State Geologist Of The Geological Survey Of Arkansas. As State Geologist He Discovered Important Bauxite Deposits And He Exposed Gold-Mining Swindles Then Operating In Arkansas For Which The Citizens Of Bear City Arkansas Burned Him In Effigy And The Stock Promoters Tried To Have Him Fired. In 1891 He Was Appointed Professor And Chair Of The Department Of Geology At The Newly Opened Stanford University Recruited By His Colleague From Cornell And Indiana Stanford President David Starr Jordan. He Served As President Of The Geological Society Of America In 1904. He Was President Of The Seismological Society Of America In 1911. When Jordan Retired As President Of Stanford In 1913 Branner Was Elected President Of The University. He Retired January 1 1916 Due To An Age Limit Established By The University And Was Named President Emeritus. While At Stanford He Directed The Agassiz-Branner Expedition To Brazil In 1899 And A Second Similar Expedition In 1907-1908. He Served On Government Commissions Studying The Panama Canal And The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. He Published A Grammar Of The Portuguese Language Based On His Work In Brazil Which Went To Multiple Editions. In 1913 He Contributed To Genealogical Research Of The Shenandoah Valley By Privately Publishing Casper Branner Of Virginia And His Descendants A 453-Page Work <br/> <br/> American Society Of Civil Engineers paperback
1897020311London: Longmans Green and Co. 1897. First Edition . Library Buckram. Good. Plates. 73 pp 32 pp catalog at end. Ex-library and re-bound in library buckram now quite worn. Contents very good just two library number lines 5 digits long on title and several pages no other marks; could be nicely rebound. <br/> <br/> Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover
188648205Paris Gauthier-Villars 1886. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 102 No 18. Pp. 991- 1041. Entire issue offered. The papers: pp. 1003-1004 a. 1005-1006. <br/><br/><em>First apperance of the papers in which Lecoc de Boisbaudran described how he separated Holmium into two kinds of earths and naming them."He accomplished this by fractional prepicitation first with ammonium hydroxide and then with a saturated solution of potassium sulfate and found that the constituents of pure holmium solutions precipitate in the folloeing order: terbium dysprosium holmium and erbium. Lecog de Boisbaudran never had an abundant supply of raw materials for his remarkable researches on the rare earths and he once confided to professor Urbain that most of his fractionations had been carried on on the marble slab of his fireplace."Weeks "Discovery of the Eelements".Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1886 C. </em> unknown