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Institut coopératif de l'école moderne pédagogie freinée. 1963. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 24 pages richement illustrées de photos et dessins en noir et blanc
Institut coopératif de l'école moderne pédagogie freinée. 1 JUILLET 1960. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 24 + VIII pages richement illustrées de photos et dessins en noir et blanc. Tampon sur le premier plat.
Institut coopératif de l'école moderne pédagogie freinée. 10 AVRIL 1959. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 24 + VIII pages richement illustrées de photos et dessins en noir et blanc
Louvain, Ceuterick 1951. In-8 broché de 30O pages; Nombreuses figures. Rapports et comptes rendus des Séances de la Commission d'érosion du sol. Rapports et comptes rendus des séances de la commission des eaux soutteraines. Union géodésique et géophysique. Petite déchirure au bas du dos, sinon bon état
Louvain, Ceuterick 1948. In-8 broché de 308 pages; Nombreuses figures. Travaus de la Commission des Eaux Souterraines. Union géodésique et géophysique. Petite déchirure au bas du dos, sinon bon état
689 pages including index. Designed to meet the need for a convenient text reference for general data, basic theory, anhd methods of application. The emphasis throughout is upon the presentation of methods for practical application of hydrology and on data which present the means and ranges of variation of the key elements in hydrology. Some markings. Above average wear. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 594 pages. 20x25cm. Manque important au dos.
L'Expansion Scientifique Française. 1942. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Coiffe en pied abîmée. Intérieur acceptable. Paginé 194 à 251. Quelques annotations au crayon rouge dans le texte. Le climat de Thorenc (Alpes-Maritimes), H. Grisolet. La leçon du climatisme suisse, M. Piéry. Législation thermale...
Second edition with additions, 8vo (190 x 115 mm), [4], i [i.e. iii]-iv, [7]-40pp., pp. [5-6] misnumbered i and iv, title page a little dusty, recent quarter red morocco, marbled boards, red morocco label lettered in gilt on upper cover. John Andree, (1697/8?1785), physician, was the co-founder of the London Hospital. "During his life he was best-known as the physician who extolled the medicinal properties of the alterative water derived from a particular well in the village of West Tilbury, Essex. His tract An Account of the Tilbury Water (1737) remained in print for half a century; the water was promoted as a 'true specifick' for diarrhoeas and all kinds of fluxes, and was considered to be 'fitted by nature to absorb and correct the acrimonious contents of the stomach and bowels'."?(ODNB). Wellcome on-line, no. 10628708.
20x13. 351p. Ed. M.T. Pérez Picazo y G. Lemeunier. Pres. P. Vilar.
Seventh edition, xii, [13]-224, [2]pp., orig. boards, uncut.
644 pages. Index. Excellent black and white illustrations. Most of front free endpaper and first blank leaf loose but present. Chunk missing from back blank leaf. Above-average wear to forest green bevelled boards. Handsome gilt decoration to front board. Bright gilt lettering to backstrip. Few markings. A worthy reference copy of this marvelous early treatment of this important subject. Book
First Edition, title slightly dusty,15, [1] pp., disbound. In 1841 the author patented his method of water softening ('Clark's process'). This removed what was called temporary hardness (hardness removable by boiling), which is due to the presence of calcium hydrogen carbonate (calcium bicarbonate). On boiling, this is converted to calcium carbonate which is deposited as scale or fur. Clark's method was to effect this precipitation by adding a calculated quantity of slaked lime, after first determining the degree of hardness. He published several works on this process, including A New Process for Purifying the Waters Supplied to the Metropolis (1841), and 'On the examination of water for towns, for its hardness, and for the incrustation it deposits on boiling' (Chemical Gazette). However, though the process was highly praised by Graham and others, it was several years before water companies made much use of it. Goldsmith, 32133.
First edition, 8vo (200 x 120 mm), [2], 71, [1]pp., endpapers renewed, calf-backed marbled boards, gilt title label on upper cover.
34x25. 303p. Fotogr. Enc. Tela ed. Sobrecubierta.