1988 Editions Nathan, Collection "Photo Poche" N°35 - 1988 - In-12 broché, couvertures illustrée - Sans pagination - 69 photographies en N&B
Bon état - Coins et coiffe légèrement émoussés
[Charlotte Voake] - ESOPE , Adaptation De Marie Farré , Texte De Margaret Clark
Reference : 010784
(1991)
Paris Gallimard 1991 In Quarto , carré L'humour des illustrations en couleurs qui émaillent le texte rend la lecture très facile de ces fables dont La Fontaine s'inspira . - 62 p. , 650 gr.
Couverture rigide Parfait État . 1° Édition En Français
Edition originale. La Guilde du Livre, Lausanne 1955. Bel exemplaire relié, cartonnage et couverture rempliée d'éd., in-4 numéroté, 22 pages de présentation et 86 pages de reproductions.
Ed. Gallimard 1965. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire broché, in-8, n0 100 sur pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, 131 pages.
Paris, Nrf Gallimard, impr. Floch, à Mayenne 1965 In-8 21,5 x 14,5 cm. Broché, couverture ivoire à rabats, titre en rouge sur le dos et le premier plat, 135 pp., table. édition originale tirée à 305 exemplaires numérotés. Deuxième et dernier grand papier. Celui-ci, N 156 des 225 sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. Bel exemplaire à l’état neuf, pages non coupées.
Très bon état d’occasion
1914 Librairie Delagrave - 1914 à 1924 - 10 volumes in-8, brochés - 350 à 450 pages par volume - Nombreuses figures dans le texte et planches hors texte en noir sous serpentes
Bon état général pour les intérieurs - Couvertures fragiles avec marques d'usure (charnières fendues, rousseurs, certains coins cornés, petites déchirures)
Paris Larousse / Floraisse 1979 In Quarto Toutes les espèces , et toutes les variétés . Belles illustrations en couleurs de grande qualité . - 128 p. , 850 gr.
Couverture rigide Comme neuf 1ère Édition
NATHAN. 2009. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 24 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
"FARADAY, MICHAEL. - THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INDUCTION (PMM 308) - GERMAN VERSION.
Reference : 44146
(1832)
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1832. Contemp. hcalf., raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges. In ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Band 25. (Entire volume offered). VIII,648 pp. and 6 folded engraved plates. Small stamps on verso of titlepage and plates. Faraday's papers: pp. 91-142 a. pp. 142-186. with 3 folded engraved plates. Clean and fine.
First German editions of the 2 first memoirs of Faradays groundbreaking researches on electricity, constituting the first 2 papers of his ""Experimental Researches in Electricity"", and containing his fundamental discovery of electromagnetic induction, THE FOUNDATION OF NEARLY ALL THE ELECTRICITY IN USE TODAY. In 1820 Oersted had generated magnetism from electricity, Faraday here finds the opposite effect, generating electricity by magnetism. He also described the first electrical generator (second paper). THESE PAPERS ARE SOME OF THE GREAT CLASSICS OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.""Faraday demonstrated this theory involving the lines of force....by inserting a magnet into a coil of wire attached to a galvanometer. While the magnet was being inserted or removd, current flowed through the wire. If the magnet was held stationary and the coil moved over it one way or the other, there was current in the wire. In either case the magnetic lines of force about the magnet were cut by the wire.If the magnet and coil were both held motionless, whether the magnet was within the coil or not, there was no current...Faraday hd thus discovered electricalinduction...It was to lead to great things, but this was not apparent.""(Asimov).""Although his discovery of the electric motor and the dynamo was almost entirely identical to his theoretical discoveries, it laid the foundation of the modern electrical industry - electric light and power, teælephony, wireless telegraphy, televison etc. - by providing for the production of continous mechanical motion from an electrical source, and vice versa."" (PMM, 308).Horblit, 29 - Milestones, 62. - Dibner, 64. - PMM, 308.The volume contains further notable papers. Elie de Beaumont ""Zweiter geologischer Brief...an A.v. Humboldt über die relative Alter der Gebirgszüge"", pp. 1-58 a. 2 plates (one handcoloured), papers by Döbereiner, E. Lenz, Moser, Mitscherlich, de Saussure, J. Dumas, F.E. Neumann, Gay-Lussac, Johannes Müller ""Beobachtungen zur Analyse der Lymphe, des Bluts und des Chylus"", pp. 513-590.
"FARADAY, MICHAEL. - THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INDUCTION (PMM 308) - FRENCH VERSION.
Reference : 44145
(1832)
Paris, Crochard, 1832. Contemp. hcalf., gilt spine, light wear along edges. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 50, Series 2. (Entire volume offered). 448 pp. 2 folded engraved plates. Faraday's papers: pp. 5-67 a. pp. 113-162.
First French editions of the 2 first memoirs of Faradays groundbreaking researches on electricity, constituting the first 2 papers of his ""Experimental Researches in Electricity"", and containing his fundamental discovery of electromagnetic induction, THE FOUNDATION OF NEARLY ALL THE ELECTRICITY IN USE TODAY. In 1820 Oersted had generated magnetism from electricity, Faraday here finds the opposite effect, generating electricity by magnetism. He also described the first electrical generator (second paper). THESE PAPERS ARE SOME OF THE GREAT CLASSICS OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.""Faraday demonstrated this theory involving the lines of force....by inserting a magnet into a coil of wire attached to a galvanometer. While the magnet was being inserted or removd, current flowed through the wire. If the magnet was held stationary and the coil moved over it one way or the other, there was current in the wire. In either case the magnetic lines of force about the magnet were cut by the wire.If the magnet and coil were both held motionless, whether the magnet was within the coil or not, there was no current...Faraday hd thus discovered electricalinduction...It was to lead to great things, but this was not apparent.""(Asimov).""Although his discovery of the electric motor and the dynamo was almost entirely identical to his theoretical discoveries, it laid the foundation of the modern electrical industry - electric light and power, teælephony, wireless telegraphy, televison etc. - by providing for the production of continous mechanical motion from an electrical source, and vice versa."" (PMM, 308).Horblit, 29 - Milestones, 62. - Dibner, 64. - PMM, 308.
"FARADAY, MICHAEL. - THE DISCOVERY OF ELECTRO-MAGNETIC INDUCTION (PMM 308) - FRENCH VERSION.
Reference : 48987
(1832)
Paris, Crochard, 1832. Contemp. hcloth, gilt lettering to spine. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 50, Series 2. (Entire volume offered). 448 pp. 2 folded engraved plates. Faraday's papers: pp. 5-67 a. pp. 113-162. Some scattered brownspots.
First French editions of the 2 first memoirs of Faradays groundbreaking researches on electricity, constituting the first 2 papers of his ""Experimental Researches in Electricity"", and containing his fundamental discovery of electromagnetic induction, THE FOUNDATION OF NEARLY ALL THE ELECTRICITY IN USE TODAY. In 1820 Oersted had generated magnetism from electricity, Faraday here finds the opposite effect, generating electricity by magnetism. He also described the first electrical generator (second paper). THESE PAPERS ARE SOME OF THE GREAT CLASSICS OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.""Faraday demonstrated this theory involving the lines of force....by inserting a magnet into a coil of wire attached to a galvanometer. While the magnet was being inserted or removd, current flowed through the wire. If the magnet was held stationary and the coil moved over it one way or the other, there was current in the wire. In either case the magnetic lines of force about the magnet were cut by the wire.If the magnet and coil were both held motionless, whether the magnet was within the coil or not, there was no current...Faraday hd thus discovered electricalinduction...It was to lead to great things, but this was not apparent.""(Asimov).""Although his discovery of the electric motor and the dynamo was almost entirely identical to his theoretical discoveries, it laid the foundation of the modern electrical industry - electric light and power, teælephony, wireless telegraphy, televison etc. - by providing for the production of continous mechanical motion from an electrical source, and vice versa."" (PMM, 308).Horblit, 29 - Milestones, 62. - Dibner, 64. - PMM, 308.The volume contains further notable papers. Elie de Beaumont ""Zweiter geologischer Brief...an A.v. Humboldt über die relative Alter der Gebirgszüge"", pp. 1-58 a. 2 plates (one handcoloured), papers by Döbereiner, E. Lenz, Moser, Mitscherlich, de Saussure, J. Dumas, F.E. Neumann, Gay-Lussac, Johannes Müller ""Beobachtungen zur Analyse der Lymphe, des Bluts und des Chylus"", pp. 513-590.
"FARADAY, MICHAEL. - THE ""LAW OF ELECTRO-CHEMICAL EQUIVALENTS"", THE GERMAN VERSION.
Reference : 49065
(1834)
Leipzig, Barth, 1834. Contemp. hcalf., raised bands, spine gilt. Spine with light wear. in. ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. J.C. Poggendorff"", Zweite reine, 3. bd.VIII,558,(4) pp. and 5 plates. (Entire volume offerd). Faradays papers: pp. 149-189 (Sixth series) + pp. 301-331 a. 481-520 (Seventh series). Internally clean and fine, printed on good paper.
First appearance in German - prepared by Faraday himself for publication in Annalen - of 2 historical papers in chemistry and physiscs in which Faraday in the first detects a new recombination-effect in electrolysis and in the second we have the MILESTONE PAPER in which Faraday announces the discoveries of further laws of electrochemistry, stating the general relations of electricity to chemistry and introducing new terms with precise meanings. The first part of the paper introduces his new terminology, giving the words a limited and precise meaning. These words, devised with the assistance of William Whewell, are now familiar to all chemists, electrode, anode, cathode, ion, anion, and cation. He also introduces the ""Volta-electrometer"", and arrives at the ""Law of electro-chemical equivalents"". The paper offered is one of Farday's most famous papers.""Another section of the paper is devoted to a closer examination of the law of constant electrochemical action with respect to water and to the development of a gas electrometer to measure quantities of electricity. Faraday's ""Volta-electrometer"" provided the first practical means for the quantitative measurement of electricity."" (Source Book in Chemistry p. 280-81).The Sixth series: ""In the course of his experimental investigations of a general and importent law of electro-chemical action, which required the accurate measurement of thegases evolved during the decomposition of water and other substances, the author was lead to the detection of a curious effect, which had never been previously noticed, and of which the knowledge, had he before possessed it, would have prevented many of the errors and inconsistencies occurring in the conclusions he at first deduced from his earlier experiments. The phenomena observed was the gradual recombination of elements which had been previously separated from each other by voltaic action. This happened when, after water had been decomposed by voltaic electricity, the mixed gases resulting from such decomposition were left in contact with the platina wires or plates, which had acted as poles"" for under these circumstances they gradually diminished in vo.umes, water was reprioduced, and at lust the whole of the gases disappeared.""(Abstract) - Faraday explains the causes of this recombination.
Neuchâtel, F. Zahn éditeur s.d. (vers 1900). Bon exemplaire relié, cartonnage orné, 1er plat avec portrait en dorure du Christ incrusté dans le cartonnage, fort et gd in-4 (28x20), VII + 676 pages + 100 planches.
1914 A Paris, Librairie Fischbacher - A Neuchâtel, F. Zahn Editeur. Sans date ( fin du 19ème). 1 fort volume in-4, cartonnage éditeur avec médaimmon central encastré à l'image du Christ en doré. 676 pages. Edition illustrée de cent planches hors texte d'après des oeuvres de maîtres co,ntemporains et de trois cents gravures dans le texte
Bon état, petites marques de frottements à la couverture
Paris, Casterman, 1953, Broché, 137 pages. Illustrations F. Craenhals. Etat d'usage.
NB. Les commandes et questions seront traitées dans les 48h et expédiées à partir du 7 octobre. Merci.
Perrin. 1997. In-8. Br. 349 p. TBE.
FILLASSIER, M., de diverses académies. (1) - MALLET, M., Inventeur des Chassis Physiques. (2) - LAFOREST, M., Chirurgien-Pédicure de Sa Majesté & de la Famille Royale (Présenté au Roi par) (3) - ANONYME (4) - CABANIS, M., pere, Avocat en Parlement, & Membre de la Société Royale d'Agriculture de Limoges (5)
Reference : 109976
(1781)
1781 Un volume In-16 (9,5 x 16cm environ), reliure pleine peau, filets, et fleurons dorés au dos, tranche marbrées en couleurs, reprenant le motif des gardes - Cinq ouvrages reliés en un volume intitulé "Recueil II" à l'aide d'une pièce de titre au dos, répartis comme suit : (1) A Amsterdam; et se trouve à Paris, Chez Méquignon l'aîné, Librairie, rue des Cordeliers - M. DCC. LXXIX. 1779 - 46 pages - (2) A Berlin, et se trouve, à Paris, Chez l'Auteur , Barrière de Reuilly; Fauxbourg Saint-Antoine. Et Chez Belin, Librairie, rue Saint-Jacques - M DCC LXXIX. 1779 - 35 pages - (3) A Paris, Chez l'Auteur, rue Croix des Petits-Champs, Maison de M. Bourdet, Chirurgien-Dentiste du Roi. et Chez Blaizot, Librire du Roi, rue Satory, à Versailles - Avec Approbation et Permission - M. DCC. LXXXI. 1781- 139 pages - Cul-de-lampe - (4) A Amsterdam; et se trouve à Paris, Chez Bastien, Libraire, rue du Petit-Lion, Fauxbourg Saint-Germain - M. DCC. LXXIV. 1774 - 56 pages - (5) A Paris, Chez Saugrain, Libraire, Quai des Augustins, près de la rue Pavée - M. DCC. LXXXI. 1781 - 116 pages
Bon état (voir photo) - Reliure compacte malgré coins légèrement écrasé - Au dos avec grosse éraflure, départ de fente, petits manques de matière - Cuir légèrement érodé en bords, coin et dos - Bel état intérieur malgré page de titre du premier ouvrage partiellement désolidarisée - Rousseurs éparses et menus plis
Fiona MacDonald - Patrick Restellini (adaptation)
Reference : RO20268670
(1984)
ISBN : 2092774611
NATHAN JEUNESSE. 1984. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 61 pages illustrées en couleur - Exemplaire de bibliotheque avec divers tampons/etiquettes/annotations sans conséquence sur la lecture + recouvert d'un film plastique avec adhésif sur les contreplats. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
Fischer Hans (ill.), Perrault Charles, Elschner Géraldine (adaptation):
Reference : 24466
(1996)
Editions Nord-Sud, 1996. In-4, cartonnage couleurs. En très belle condition.
On adore, bien sûr, comme tous les livres merveilleusement illustrés par Hans Fischer !
2002 Editions Gründ - 2002 - 1 vol grand in-8 - Cartonnage éditeur + jaquette illustrée - 144 pages - Illustrations en couleur en et hors texte
Bon état - Petites marques de frottements dans la partie haute de la jaquette - Un nom inscrit au stylo sur la page de garde
Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Gravures d’un moulin contrecollées au dos).
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Floury Marie-France (adaptation française de)
Reference : R260272454
(2002)
ISBN : 2013926537
Deux coqs d'or. 2002. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 40 pages environ augmentées de nombreux dessins en couleurs dans texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
2000 Editions La Gerboise - 2000 - In-4, carré Cartonnage + jaquette illustrée - 64 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et photographies en couleurs.
Bon état - Déchirure sur le haut du 4me plat de la jaquette