1942 Volume 99; In issues. Missing issue 1.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1942 Volume 100; In issues. Missing issue 1.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1944 Volume 104; In issues. Missing issue 6.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1948 Volume 111; In issues.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1930 Volume 76; Bound in one cloth volume (outer edges front covers with lighter spots)..Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1926 Volume 68; In issues.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
1928 Volume 72; In issues.Very interesting journal published by the famous Royal Geographical Society in London. Each volume contains numerous plates, photographs and folded maps.
Rares feuilles annonçant le First Paris music festival présenté par frank Zappa et Pierre Lattes accompagnée d'un texte expliquant la difficulté d organiser ce festival en France. 2 pages.
Festival de musique contemporaine organisé par georgakarakos du 24 au 28 octobre 1969. Annoncé d abord aux Halles de Paris puis à Vincennes déplacé à Saint Cloud avant d etre repoussée à Amougies (Belgique). Ce festival accueillera entre 80000 et 100000 personnes. présence de Ten Years After, Pink floyd, Archie shepp, Pretty things, Soft Machine, Captain Beefheart, Frank Zappa....
Penguin Books 2016 784 pages 10 6x16 8x4 6cm. 2016. Broché. 784 pages.
Bon état
GEORGE, Elizabeth - Traduit de l'anglais (Etats-Unis) par Alice Delarbre
Reference : 76148
(2013)
2013 Presses de la Cité, 2013 - In-8, Broché - 398 p.
Bon état.
Rmn 2025 48 pages in4. 2025. Broché. 48 pages.
Très bon état
George Neubrt, Peter Selz, Gerhard Kolberg, Phyllis Tuchman
Reference : 29948
(2001)
U.S.A.: Editions Acatos,Switzerland, 2001. In-4 relié sous jaquette illustrée (25,5 x 3,7 x 31,7 cm), 330 pages, belle iconographie en couleurs.- 2980g.- ETAT NEUF.
Calcutta 1949 The Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal Hardcover
Volume 1 : Hardcover, original cloth of the publisher, 25 x 16 cm, English : condition : good ( show some spots on cover and edge ) Volume 2 : Softcover , original cloth of the publisher, 25 x 17 cm, unequal blade cut, English, 2 volumes, book condition: Good. The Asiatic Society Monongraph Series Vol. VII
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GEORGES PRINCE OF WALES, DUKE OF CORNWALL AND EARL OF CHESTER, LORD OF THE MANOR AND SOKE OF KIRTON IN LINDSEY IN THE COUNTRY OF LINCOLN
Reference : 23541
(1793)
KIRTON IN LINDSEY 1793 un parchemin manuscrit à l'encre brune sur velin, Format : 67,5 + 87,5 cm, cachet fiscal royal en noir + 4 timbre à sec bleu-gris de 5 schillings aux armes du prince de Galles gauffrées en marge gauche, 2 timbres G R avec couronne royale gravés en noir sur fond blanc (timbres fiscaux), SCEAU DE CIRE ROUGE AUX ARMES DU MANOIR DE KIRTON en bas au centre, fait au Manoir de KIRTON, le 25 OCTOBRE 1793, Signature à l'encre brune de Robert Burton, deputy steward,
BEAU ET TRES RARE PARCHEMIN (COURT ROLL).......................en trés bon état (very good condition). en trés bon état
LHERMINIER 1978 208 pages in4. 1978. Cartonné jaquette. 208 pages.
Bon état sous rhodoïd avec sa jaquette intérieur propre
, De Bezige Bij 2015, 2015 Softcover, 187 pagina's, Nederlands, 200 x 135 mm, boek in nieuwstaat, . ISBN 9789085426103.
In de buurt van sluis 14 in Dizy wordt het lichaam van een chic geklede vrouw gevonden. Ze is gewurgd. Sir Lampson, de rijke schipper van het jacht Southern Cross, identificeert haar als zijn echtgenote, Mary, maar toont geen emotie. Commissaris Maigret begeeft zich van boot naar boot om zijn onderzoek te voeren en stuit daarbij op heel wat verdacht gedrag. Maar ook Mary blijkt grote geheimen te hebben gekoesterd. Wanneer in het sluisdorp een tweede dode valt, wordt een oplossing urgent. Georges Simenon, die zelf vaak rondreisde met zijn boot, beschrijft in Het lijk bij de sluis in detail het scheepswezen in de jaren 1930. Hij wekt enkele fascinerende personages tot leven en toont dat eerste indrukken verraderlijk kunnen zijn.
University of Pittsburgh Press 1973 720 pages in8. 1973. Cartonné jaquette. 720 pages.
livre en bon état tranche ternie jaquette défraîchie frottée accrocs sur les bords
Paris, Crochard, 1839. Entire October-issue with original printed yellow wrappers (wrappers loose). In:""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 72, Series 2. (Entire volume octobre-issue offered). Pp. 113-(222). Gerhardt's paper: pp. 184-214.Clean and fine.
First printing of a classic paper in organic chemistry in which Gerhardt breaks with the conceptions of dualism and pre-existing radicals, and sets forth his ""Theory of Residues"". The October-issue also contains Gerhards paper ""Recherches chimiques sur l'Hellénine"", pp. 163-183. (A subject for his doctoral thesis in 1840). ""A new aspect was given to the substitution-type theory by Gerhardt, who explained the formation of organic compounds as due to ""pairing"" or ""copulation"" of residues.""(Findlay ""A Hundred years of Chemistry"" p. 30 ff).
(Paris, Crochard, 1839) No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", tome 72, Cahier 2. Pp. 113-224 (the entire issue offered). Gerhardt's papers: pp. 163-183 and pp. 184-215.
First printing of two importent papers, the first paper is Gerhardt's first work, having the same subject as his doctoral theisis, 1840. The second paperis a classic study in organic chemistry in which Gerhardt breaks with the conceptions of dualism and pre-existing radicals, and sets forth his ""Theory of Residues"". ""A new aspect was given to the substitution-type theory by Gerhardt, who explained the formation of organic compounds as due to ""pairing"" or ""copulation"" of residues.""(Findlay ""A Hundred years of Chemistry"" p. 30 ff).
"GERHARDT, CHARLES. - THE ""LADDER OF COMBUSTION"" AND ""HOMOLOGOUS SERIES"".
Reference : 45009
(1843)
Paris, Victor Masson et Cie, 1843. No wrappers. In: ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique, Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago."", 3e Series, tome 7, Fevrier- issue and tome 8 Juin-issue. Entire issues offered. Pp. 129-256 and pp. 129-256. Cerhardt's papers: pp. 129-143 a. pp. 238-245. The salicine-paper: pp. 215-229 (tome 7). With halftitlepages to vol. 7 and 8.
First appearance of Gerhardt's first papers on the new concept of ""homology"", perhaps his most notable contribution to organic chemistry.""Gerhardt’s most conspicuous contribution to the developemfent of organic chemistry was his homologous series. His earliest publications were characterized by attempts to arrange organic compounds in series of increasing complexity: his ""ladder of combustion,"" rising from water and carbon dioxide at the foot to albumin and fibrin at the summit, was analogue of the biologists’ ladder of nature, another biological analogy was to underlie the application of his homologous series when they were refined in 1843: Gerhardt presupposed a principle of plenitude in organic chemistry which dictated that hitherto undocumented members of any series must exist. In addition, the concept of homology itself was of biological origin, deriving from Cuvier. For Gerhardt, however, it did not carry that structural connotation which it had for Cuvier. On this subject Gerhardt, simply asserted: ""We call substances homologues when they exhibit the same chemical properties and when there are analogies in the relative proportions of their elements."" (DSB).
Paris, Victor Masson, Imprimerie de Bachelier, 1853. 8vo. Contemp. hcalf, raised bands, gilt spine. Light wear along edges. Slightly rubbed. A small weakness to upper part of fronthinge. Small stamps on verso of titlepage and on verso of plates. In ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 3me Series - Tome XXXVII. 512 pp. and 3 plates. (The entire volume offered). Gerhardt's paper: pp. 285-342. Light scattered brownspots.
First printing of an importent paper in which Gerhardt introduced the concept of ""type"" in organic chemistry in order to understand all substitution reactions.""Gerhardt adopted Laurent's nucleus, or unitary theory and combined it with the theory of types and radicals. In 1852 he discovered the anhydrides of organic acids and explained their structure by an extension of the water type of Williamson. He further proposed that all organic compounds could be related to one of four inorganic types: water, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride, and ammonia. These types could be used to explain most organic reactions as double decompositions. Since Gerhard felt that the formula of organic compounds never ecpressed the actual structure of the molecule, but only its reactions, he was satisfied with this theory and carried it no farther. However, it was a great advance in systematization and helped to bring order into the confused field of organic reactions.""(Leicester & Klickstein ""A Source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900"", p. 351.).""Gerhardt will occupy a permanent position in the history of Chemistry for his services to organic classification, for his concept of homology, for his preparation of acid anhydrides, and for his reform of equivalents.""(DSB V, p. 374).The volume contains further importent papers Marcelin Berthelot ""Sur la Bichlorhydrate D'Essence de Térébenthine"", pp. 223-230, by Arago, Edmond Becquerel etc.etc.
, Antwerpen, De Nederlandsche Boekhandel, 1964., Originele uitgeversomslag geillustreerd, 16,5x25,5cm, 232pp, geillustreerd z/w.
Driemaandelijks bulletin van de vereeniging der Antwerpsche bibliophielen. 42e jaargang, n? 1 - 3. La correspondance inedite de Juste Lipse conservee au Musee Plantin - Moretus.