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1972223946Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1972. First. hardcover. very good/good. Illus. 4to blue cloth d.w. soiled and dampstained. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1972.<br/><br/> Southern Illinois University Press unknown books
1972005951Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois Press; London & Amsterdam Feffer & Simons's 1972. Compiled and edited by Carl Bode. xix 236p. b/w illus. dj. Southern Illinois Press; London & Amsterdam, Feffer & Simons's unknown books
170195hardcover. 635pp. 8vo cloth-backed bds. d.w. New York: The Dial Press 1977. Very good with a large closed tear on front cover.<br/><br/> unknown books
197240975Carbondale:: Southern Illinois University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. 0809305623 . First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Southern Illinois University Press, hardcover books
19725359Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. 0809305623 . First edition. Upper corner of front free endpaper is clipped else about fine in a fine dust jacket. . Southern Illinois University Press hardcover books
026141Boulder CO; 1988: Roberts Rinehart. First Edition. Octavo. First printing. 174 pages. Limited signed edition No. 49 of 250 copies.Carl Bode who wrote an important biography of H.L. Mencken knew of the eight thick bound volumes in the Enoch Pratt Free Library all labelled "The Hatrack Case". Included here are newspaper and magazine clippings and other sources about one of the most sensational court cases of the 1920's the attempt to get the April 1926 issue of the American Mercury off the newstand since it contained Herbet Asbury's article "Hatrack" which was consider obscene. It sat buried in the Pratt LIbrary unknown to only a few Mencken scholars for more than thirty years. Here Bode has written the definitive study of the case which was thrown out of court but J. Frank Chase known as The Last Puritan was able to get it from going through the mails. This volume is important in dealing with censorship as it existed in the early 20th Century. Bound in white cloth spine lettering red. A fine copy in cloth covered slipcase with a bit of fading. Roberts Rinehart unknown books
19599018720New York: Frederick A. Praeger 1959. 1st. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth covered boards spine stamped in black. Stained fore edge. Dust jacket is shelfworn andchipped at the extremities. <br/><br/> Frederick A. Praeger hardcover books
6357628577Springer Gabler . Papeback. New. Springer Gabler unknown
195514797New Knoxville Ohio: N/A. Very Good. 1955. Hardcover. Red faded wraps text clean and tight pages 93 Good . N/A hardcover books
194514795New Knoxville Ohio: N/A. Very Good. 1945. Hardcover. Soiled wraps text clean and tight pages 68 Good . N/A hardcover books
1972290497Washington. : American Council on Education. 1972. 4th printing. Reprint of the 1948 edition. . Yellow printed wraps. . Very good. 21.5x13.5 cm. . Pamphlet promoting Asiatic studies in American education. weight: 0.2 lb. American Council on Education. paperback books
1994247705Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1994. hardcover. very good/very good-. Ed. by Thomas T. Smith. Illus. 8vo brown cloth d.w. lightly soiled and chipped. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press 1994.<br/><br/> University of Nebraska Press unknown books
1967WRCLIT39494El Paso: Texas Western Press 1967. Cloth. Illustration by Jose Cisneros. First edition. Edited by Milton Leech and S.D. Myres. From the library of Texas poet William Burford with his ink ownership signature on the flyleaf. A fine copy in lightly soiled dust jacket with a few small nicks. Texas Western Press hardcover books
196790362El Paso:: Texas Western Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1967. Hardcover. B000I13IOQ . Edited and introduced by Milton Leech. First edition. Previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper else very good in a very good dust jacket. . Texas Western Press, hardcover books
1996I-126-7211996. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Edition 1996. Different publisher. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. hardcover
1996I-126-7181996. Hardcover. Good. Former library book. Edition 1996. Different publisher. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. hardcover
196731835New York: Hearthside Press 1967. 1st edition. INSCRIBED by both the author & the photographer on the ffep. Hardback. Dust jacket. VG offset to front eps/VG light edgewear. 160 pp including Index. Profusely illustrated with some color with the photography by William Bode. 8vo. <br/><br/> Hearthside Press hardcover books
1824SKU1015939Dieterichianis: Gottingen 1824. LEATHER_BOUND. Good. 1824 has several inscriptions on the front end page- one inscription is from the author in Latin 3/4 bound in leather with decorated paper covered boards- boards have moderate rubbing to the edges clean has a good binding likely rebound in early 20th century no marks or notations. 185 pages. Feel free to ask questions. Gottingen hardcover books
183471438qmsCellis Celle German: Impensis E. H. C. Schulze 1834. First Edition. Two volumes bound into one. Octavo rebound in brown library cloth with author title and numeral on spine printed on blue-green paper xxii ii 296 pp xxiv ii 176 pp. Discovered by Angelo Mai a few years earlier and generally known as Mythographi Vaticani Bode provides the text in the first volume of his edition and an extensive commentary in the second one. Good; ex-library two-inch tear along front joint lacks front endpapers. Impensis E. H. C. Schulze, 1834. First Edition. hardcover books
49621Frankfurt: Bücherschiff n.d. paper wrappers. 12mo. paper wrappers. 352 pages. Contemporary essays on books--"keys to life gates to the world." Spine creased. Bücherschiff unknown books
194027511New York: American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1940. Later printing. Wraps. Near Fine. Later printing. 34 pages. Plain white printed wraps with three holes punched near the spine as issued. 8vo. Previous owner's name C. P. Troemel on front wrapper. A later printing with white wrappers rather than the light blue wrappers. Wraps. Previous owner C. P. Troemel was a writer for Popular Electronics in the 1960s.<br/><br/>The first separate appearance here in a later printing of this seminal paper in Monograph B-1239 of the Bell Telephone System Technical Publication series. First published in the Bell System Technical Journal July 1940 based on a presentation given at an IEEE Symposium on Network Theory in January 1940. This paper Bode's "best known and most succinct contribution to feedback theory" pre-dates Bode's better known work "Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design" by 5 years and is the first publication on Bode plots. It is a seminal work in the field of control theory.<br/><br/>"Henry Wade Bode was widely known as one of the most articulate thoughtful exponents of the philosophy and practice of systems engineering - the science and art of integrating technical components into a coherent system that is optimally adapted to its social function.Bode in 1929 transferred to Bell Labs' mathematical research group.and specialized in network theory and its application to long-distance communications. His extensive research in this field led eventually to the publication in 1945 of his classic book 'Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design'.During his carrer at Bell he was granted 25 patents for innovations in the areas of transmission networks transformer systems electrical wave amplification broadband amplifiers and artillery computing.Bode received many honors during his career. In 1969 he was awarded the prestigious Edison Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 'for fundamental contributions to the arts of communication computation and control and for guidance and creative counsel in systems engineering.With the death of Hendrik Bode the country and university community lost of of the great engineering philosophers of his time." Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineernig Vol. 3<br/><br/>While not known to the average citizen Bode is well known to engineering students for the Bode plot which allows engineers to characterize a feedback amplifier and it's useful range of operation. Practically speaking it helps engineers keep systems from operating at the extremes like the shrill noise we've all heard when someone using a microphone gets too close the speaker broadcasting their words. Like many things it was born from his need to solve a specific problem and finding that after a search of the literature nothing practical existed. "As a consequence of developing mathematical methods for designing feedback amplifiers to specified tolerances it became possible to design reliable vacuum-tube circuitry suitable for precision applications in early computers ." Engineering and Science in the Bell System p 353<br/><br/>Tamer Basar's Control Theory: Twenty-Five Seminal Papers 1932-1981 Mindell's Between Human and Machine: Feedback Control and Computing Before Cybernetics. American Telephone and Telegraph Company unknown books
194023648New York: American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1940. First Edition. Disbound. Good. First Edition. 421-454 pages. Disbound with stab-stitching marks down the left margin and glue residue at the spine. Very tightly trimmed at the gutter resulting in some minor impact on text from stitching. An extract from a bound volume of the Bell System Technical Journal July 1940. Disbound. This paper Bode's "best known and most succinct contribution to feedback theory" pre-dates Bode's best known book "Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design" by 5 years and is the first publication on Bode plots. It is a seminal work in the field of control theory.<br/><br/>"Henry Wade Bode was widely known as one of the most articulate thoughtful exponents of the philosophy and practice of systems engineering - the science and art of integrating technical components into a coherent system that is optimally adapted to its social function.Bode in 1929 transferred to Bell Labs' mathematical research group.and specialized in network theory and its application to long-distance communications. His extensive research in this field led eventually to the publication in 1945 of his classic book 'Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design'.During his carrer at Bell he was granted 25 patents for innovations in the areas of transmission networks transformer systems electrical wave amplification broadband amplifiers and artillery computing.Bode received many honors during his career. In 1969 he was awarded the prestigious Edison Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 'for fundamental contributions to the arts of communication computation and control and for guidance and creative counsel in systems engineering.With the death of Hendrik Bode the country and university community lost of of the great engineering philosophers of his time." Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineernig Vol. 3<br/><br/>While not known to the average citizen Bode is well known to engineering students for the Bode plot which allows engineers to characterize a feedback amplifier and it's useful range of operation. Practically speaking it helps engineers keep systems from operating at the extremes like the shrill noise we've all heard when someone using a microphone gets too close the speaker broadcasting their words. Like many things it was born from his need to solve a specific problem and finding that after a search of the literature nothing practical existed. "As a consequence of developing mathematical methods for designing feedback amplifiers to specified tolerances it became possible to design reliable vacuum-tube circuitry suitable for precision applications in early computers ." Engineering and Science in the Bell System p 353<br/><br/>Tamer Basar's Control Theory: Twenty-Five Seminal Papers 1932-1981 Mindell's Between Human and Machine: Feedback Control and Computing Before Cybernetics. American Telephone and Telegraph Company unknown books
106738hardcover. near fine/very good. 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w. New York 1976.<br/><br/> unknown books
1782D17563Berlin: Bey Gottlieb August Lange 1782. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio 210 x 270mm. Pagination: viii 32pp. title 34 leaves of plates and 2 leaves of manuscript indices in German comprising registers based on Bodes Uranographie and dated 1801 bound in at end. Signatures: 4 a-e4 A-D4. Letterpress title page and text within twice-ruled borders. 34 hand-colored copperplate engravings and pictorial title page group of putti surrounding globe at base of column inscribed Die Gestirne signed by D. Berger Sculpt. 1782 i.e. Daniel Berger 17441825 all finely colored in a contemporary hand for the major star constellations and groups. Bodes plates have been celebrated for their accuracy and as elegantly rendered depictions of the zodiacal beasts constellations and other celestial bodies. Near contemporary calf; rebacked spine gilt with title Flamstead Gestirne corners carefully repaired; some light overall browning but plate colors remain fresh and bright a beautiful copy of this classic and significant work for astronomy. <br/><br/>First edition of Johann Elert Bodes German version the Vorstellung der Gestirne after the smaller French Flamsteed star atlas by Fortin in 1776. In all the same but enlarged with Bodes newly engraved plates which included about 50 percent additional stars and constellations in improved positions over the 5000 stars included in Flamsteeds coordinate system. The Vorstellung der Gestirne was updated and reissued one more time by Bode in 1805 only after J. J. de Lalande and Pierre F. A. Mechain published their updated version of Fortins star atlas in 1795 and Christian Goldbach published his version in 1799. Johann Elert Bode 17471826 royal astronomer and director of the Berlin Observatory for almost 40 years sought to improve the coverage and accuracy of celestial cartography in his time he also wanted to provide charts for the amateur astronomer. Working alongside such contemporaries as Charles Messier 17301817 who first published the Messier objects list in 1771 and then again in 1781 Bodes Vorstellung der Gestirne also identified non-stellar objects like nebulae clusters and binary stars. The expert engraver of these whimsical night sky pictures Daniel Berger 17441825 came from a family of Berlin-based artists who were highly trained and well-regarded in their trade. This copy of the Vorstellung der Gestirne incorporates two manuscript leaves of added indices; the first register was based on Bodes later and larger star catalogue: the Uranographia sive Astrorum Descriptio 1801 containing summary counts and comparisons for stars. The other comprises a list about meridians arranged by time midnight and by the first day of the month. Doubtless an avid 19th century student of astronomy keenly familiar with Bodes works poured over both publications in order to create a larger reference system. It is an utterly unique addition to an already extraordinary publication representing the best in astronomical illustration and scientific advancement in the Age of Enlightenment. OCLC locates several copies in the US at usual institutions rarer to market OCLC no. 316811582; also 23643176; 692360174; 518813937. Bey Gottlieb August Lange hardcover books
2004Embry 147747HarperCollins 2004. First edition first printing. Light wear to spine tips near fine in fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Inscribed by the author. HarperCollins, 2004. First edition, first printing. unknown books