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1914135929Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1914 In-8 24,5 x 16 cm. Broché, couverture grise, auteur & titre en noir sur le premier plat de couverture, 37 pp., notes, 8 planches contenant 23 figures.
192612824Eugène Fasquelle Editeur 1926 217 pages in8. 1926. demi basane a coins dos à nerfs. première édition. 217 pages. Dans 'La Vie des termites' Maurice Maeterlinck vingt-cinq ans après son célèbre essai sur les abeilles entreprend de décrire la vie d'une autre espèce d'insectes sociaux. L'ouvrage mêle observation naturaliste et réflexions poétiques caractéristiques de l'auteur symboliste et prix Nobel de littérature
18962135BBLeyden, E.J. Brill, 1896. Gr.-8°. (3) S. 412-440. Mit 1 Illustr. im Text. Orig.-Broschur.
18962135BBLeyden, E.J. Brill, 1896. Gr.-8°. (3) S. 412-440. Mit 1 Illustr. im Text. Orig.-Broschur. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
4601La vie des termites in 8 broché,couverture rempliée,faux-titre,titre,197 pages,1 feuillet de table édition numérotée sur grand vergé Aux éditions du livre Monte-Carlo Très bon état La vie des fourmis in 8 broché,couverture rempliée,faux-titre,titre,237 pages,1 feuillet de table,édition numérotée sur grand vergé.Aux éditions du livre Monte-Carlo Très bon état La vie des abeilles in 8 broché, couverture rempliée,faux-titre,titre,296 pages,1 feuillet de table,édition numérotée sur grand vergé.Aux éditions du livre Monte-Carlo vers 1945 Très bon état Ces 3 volumes sous chemise éditeur cartonnée avec titres et emboitage bordé de toile rouge.Très bon état.
128 pages. Features: Trauma; the purification and manufacture of human interferons; magnetic fields in the cosmos; interstellar matter in meteorites; the chemical defenses of termites; rational collective choice; the stave churches of Norway; digital typography; and more. Faint initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
1483Tervuren, Belgique, 1952. In-8 broché, 121 pages. 50 planches hors-texte photos. Texte français de Desneux, texte anglais d' Emerson (16 pages)
15929, Paris, Charpentier, 1926, Broche, couverture papier et page de titre originale, frontispice, 120 x 205mm., 219pp.
Features: How shall we live in the future - houses will be heated in winter, cooled in summer, lighted by man-made healthful sun-lamps; editorials - all honor to marconi - metallic thrift - future leaders - science and art; Commemorating a century of progress - buildings for the 1933 World Exposition are rapidly being completed on a site close to other Chicago attractions; Weighing the satellites - mass, on the astronomical scale, can be measured only by the power of gravitation; Science and the permanent wave - what makes human hair wave when stretched and steamed?; Pigeons go to war college - interesting German method of training carrier pigeon messengers and photographers; "Jobs from Junk - Wages from Waste" - Buffalo, New York , has a good plan to help the unfortunate; Engineering a ski-jump tower - unusual problems are encountered in the construction of the world's highest ski-jump tower; A new style theater, front and back - a trick stage, unusual scenic effects, scientific lighting - a new high point in technique is reached in new theater; Our railroads must be saved - the integrity of the railroad's finances mean much not only to the nation but also to the individual; Science trails the criminal - Laboratory utilizes all the resources of modern science for the benefit of peace officers; A snow avalance "Caught in the Act" - striking photographs of stages of a snowslide; amateur astronomy in the wild west - in tacoma, members of a large club of amateurs have built telescopes; Radio and forest fires - rangers on the lookout for fires, and fire fighters keep in touch with headquarters by means of portable radio sets; Greedy "white ants" cust us millions - termites eat their way into wooden framework of structures and cause great damage. Moderate to average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
158 pages. Features: The "Lady Chatterley's Lover" Case - a legal left-wing softening of public morality; S.M.U. Pampers Leftism; Franco and Spain 1939-1959 - Spain may yet become our most effective ally; 1313's Mail Order Laws - we are letting collectivists take over our government through planted legislation; One-page photo of Ukrainian protesters against Khrushchev outside the UN building in New York; Front Men Ike and Khrushchev - fascinating article on why both may have been working for the Zionists; Subversion and the Warren Court - shattering legal victories for communists; Mercury Warned You; UN's Socialist Plan for Latin America; Termites of the Cross, Part V - "Communists and their co-conspirators, the World Zionists, concentrate their greatest efforts on destroying the religious beliefs which are the strength and hope of those who oppose the forces of evil - includes an expose of the ADL; Night Train to Bucharest; Bible Truths, Part IV; Charge Accounts Anonymous; Los Angeles' Smog Pot; Salk-Serum-Saddled Americans Still Get Polio - In Epidemics!; Putting Sound to Work; Bura! - Brutal New Game of Russian Youth; Armed Forces Manpower Wastage; Reprint of statement by William Zukerman in the Jewish Newsletter contesting the equation of criticism of Zionism with anti-Semitism, and defending former Senator Ralph E. Flanders who is presently being 'smeared every week' for questioning the philanthropic character of some activities of the United Jewish Appeal; Arnold Bennett's 24 Hour Day; Try Soil Feed-Back Mr. Benson!; Old Glory vs. Fairless Hills - battle to fly American flag over the local post office; More About Earthquakes, Part II; A Requiem for Reading; Americans, Speak Out! - excerpts of a speech by Dr. Revilo P. Oliver to the Illinois Daughters of the Revolution Convention; The Twenty-Second Amendment in Danger; The Old Wild West - Gone Forever?; Coloring Language Red - Let's Start a Propaganda Revolution and Call the Soviets by Their True Names; The Red-Headedest Mule Ever; The Age of 40; The Midget Car Neurosis; and more. Minimal markings. Moderate wear. Bottom half of page 57 missing, affecting Warren Court article. Lacking back cover and, possibly, back advertising page. A worthy vintage copy. Book