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9263LA REVUE PETROLIFERE. Revue générale du pétrole, n° 385, 16 août 1930. In-4, agrafé.
6431"Le crapouillot nouvelle série n°34 mars - avril 1975.
30888Paris, Editions Albatros, 1991. 16 x 24, 367 pp., plusieurs illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
68901Bruxelles, Office Belge du Commerce Extérieur, 1951. 22 x 30, 11 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, 1 carte, broché, bon état (petite étiquette papier du collége jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
38815Paris, Librairie Armand Colin, 1931. 11 x 17, 206 pp., 52 figures, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
18674402Boston lee and Shepard 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. Original gilt and blindstamped terra-cotta cloth slight rubbing light foxing; small marginal stain on top foredge of some pages. Very good. 299 pages. Ink signature of J. M. Howard 1867 on the front free endpaper. BAL 11820. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boston, lee and Shepard, 1867. hardcover
1867blb07080Boston: Lee and Shepard 1867. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Eggplant colored cloth with multiple varying width blind stamped rulings around border of front and back. Elaborate gilt decorations and lettering to spine - book is tight square sharp-cornered and free of major flaws or markings inside and out other than general but minor soiling to boards. Nice tissue guarded frontis by Nast along with multiple other illustrations. Book is Very Good. The popular work of ironic fiction written by journalist and political commentator David Ross Locke 1833-1888. Locke's greatest influence was through his satirical writings as ""Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby"". The Nasby letters harshly ridiculed the plight of peoples in the Confederate states and the complicity of Northern politicians. Both Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant recognized Nasby as a significant source of support for their presidencies. Locke's friend Thomas Nast 1840-1902 eventually heightened the work with his illustrations and was also credited by Lincoln for inspiring people to support the war effort. ""Nasby"" himself was portrayed as a thoroughly detestable character � a supreme opportunist bigoted work-shy often half-drunk and willing to say or do anything to get a Postmaster's job. Locke's own father had served as Postmaster of Virgil New York. At the time the Letters were written postmaster positions were political plums offering a guaranteed federal salary for little or no real work. Until the glorious day when he received a ""Post Orfis"" from Andrew Johnson Nasby worked when he worked most frequently as a preacher. His favorite biblical texts unsurprisingly were the ones that were used by Southern ministers to ""prove"" that slavery was ordained by the Bible. Lee and Shepard hardcover
1867biblio36789<p>Boston: Lee and Shepard; 1st Edition 1867. 299 pages. FINE Hardcover Green cloth. Gilt spine title no dj. No Wear. Clean Unmarked throughout except personal bookplate inside front cover. Binding and hinges are perfect. 7.75"x5.1"x1.0". be25617.</p> Lee and Shepard hardcover
18674402Boston lee and Shepard 1867. 1867. First edition. 8vo. Illustrated by Thomas Nast. Original gilt and blindstamped terra-cotta cloth slight rubbing light foxing; small marginal stain on top foredge of some pages. Very good. 299 pages. Ink signature of J. M. Howard 1867 on the front free endpaper. BAL 11820. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boston, lee and Shepard, 1867. hardcover books
1960244771960 Affiche PLV, Paris, Draeger, (1960), 49.2 x 61.5 cm.
1921RO80091460CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1921. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 action numérotée avec 2 coupons sur 4 . Tampon à Sec. . . . . Classification : 1500-Titres et Actions
1923RO80091461CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1923. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 action numérotée avec 7 coupons sur 8 .. . . . Classification : 1500-Titres et Actions
19632111902160100745Not Available 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 191 Not Available paperback
1961780021961 Paris, Durassié, 1961, in 12 broché, 124 pages ; couverture illustrée.
1999006817Richardson Texas: Society of Petroleum Engineers 1999. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 313pp.; SC white w/blk.&green; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Papers presented at symposium held 20-23 March 1999 at the Hotel Inter-Continental Dallas Texas. illus. <br/> <br/> Society of Petroleum Engineers unknown
Ivar Libaek, Øivind SteIn Pristine Condition. Third revised unknown
1995GITj884Paris Tacussel Tanker Association 1995. Grand in-8 393pp 3 feuillets non chiffrés (remerciements, table, achevé d'imprimer). Cartonnage éditeur de papier glacé blanc bradel, illustré en couleurs sur les 2 plats. Abondante et belle illustrations dans le texte, à pleine page, en noir et en couleurs (photographies, plans, graphiques). Bel exemplaire très frais.
199596868Marseille, P. Tacussel 1995 In-4 30,5 x 21,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs, 393 pp., cartes en couleurs en contreplats et pages de garde, dessins en noir, nombreuses photographies de navires en noir & blanc et en couleurs, index alphabétique des navires, annexes, fiches techniques et historique des navires, navires pétroliers ayant composé et composant la flotte, bibliographie. Exemplaire en très bon état.
2011LFA-126745466Un ouvrage de 118 pages, format 215 x 280 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 2011, La Petite Presse, bon état
Very Good English Original bdg. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. [4], 96 p., 7 folding plans of plants, drawn by T. Wood, one folded huge map in the end-pocket (size: 141x50 cm) showing proposed gas pipeline, Dodan to Raman (Batman), alternative routes of the area. Scarce and very detailed typewritten report on the piping and utilization of natural gas and oil in the Batman area of Turkey, prepared under the British Technical Assistance arrangements for the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (T.P.A.O.), in September 1969. "In response to a request from the Government of Turkey, this report has been prepared under the British Technical Assistance arrangements to advise the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (T.P.A.O.) in matters relating to the use of and piping of natural gas in the Batman area of Turkey." The Dodan gas field lies approx. 70 kilometers from Batman refinery and the Bati Raman Oil Field. This study investigates the economics of piping the gas from Dodan to Batman and the separation and utilization of the gas fractions.
1962LBW-7972Paris, Union des Chambres Syndicales de l'Industrie du Pétrole, Février 1962. 0,97 x 1,14 m.
1955LBW-7973Paris, Union des Chambres Syndicales de l'Industrie du Pétrole, 1955. 0,97 x 1,22 m.
Very Good French Original wrappers. Folio. (32 x 21 cm). bilingual in English and French. [8], 26, [2] p. First printed edition of these minutes by the Foreign Ministry of France in 1897-1898 on Bahr Al-Ghazal, Lake Chad, and the Upper Nile regions. The tensions between French and British relations were high in the 1875-1898 era. especially over Egyptian and African issues. At several points, these issues brought the two nations to the brink of war; but the situation was always defused diplomatically. For two decades, there was peace-but it was "an armed peace, characterized by alarms, distrust, rancor, and irritation." During the Scramble for Africa in the 1880s, the British and French generally recognized each other's spheres of influence. In an agreement in 1890, Great Britain was recognized in Bahr-el-Ghazal and Darfur, while Wadai, Bagirmi, Kanem, and the territory to the north and east of Lake Chad were assigned to France. The Suez Canal, initially built by the French, became a joint British-French project in 1875, as both saw it as vital to maintaining their influence and empires in Asia. In 1882, ongoing civil disturbances in Egypt (see Urabi Revolt) prompted Britain to intervene, extending a hand to France. France's expansionist Prime Minister Jules Ferry was out of office, and the government was unwilling to send more than an intimidating fleet to the region. Britain established a protectorate, as France had a year earlier in Tunisia, and popular opinion in France later put this action down to duplicity. It was at this time that the two nations established co-ownership of Vanuatu. The Anglo-French Convention of 1882 was also signed to resolve territory disagreements in western Africa. One brief but dangerous dispute occurred during the Fashoda Incident in 1898 when French troops tried to claim an area in the Southern Sudan, and a British force purporting to be acting in the interests of the Khedive of Egypt arrived. Under heavy pressure, the French withdrew and Britain took control over the area, As France recognized British control of Sudan. France received control of the small kingdom of Wadai, Which consolidated its holdings in northwest Africa. France had failed in its main goals. Fashoda was a diplomatic victory for the British because the French realized that in the long run, they needed friendship with Britain in case of a war between France and Germany. (Wikipedia).
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