Paris, Solar, 2005, 1 volume, petit in-4, cartonnage souple remplié, 192 p.. Nombreuses illustrations couleur (photographies, dessins, gravures, documents), lexique, adresses, table générale et bibliographie en fin de volume.
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Solar 2005 In-4 broché 25,5 cm sur 26. 191 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
1910 Antique Double Sided World Map by The Scarborough Company c1910 Grande carte toilée double face pliée sous étui avec itineraires et distances.This map has Europe, Asia, Africa & Australia on one side and North America & South America on the other and was published by the Scarborough Company, London, England, around 1910 (latest copyright date) but was printed in Boston, Mass, USA and was originally priced at 15 shillings (£0.75)- quite a sum at that time - equivalent to about £80 now. It includes principal ocean steamship lines, distances in nautical miles along steamship routes andthe routes shown in red on the map, principal places etc. It measures 39 inches wide by 41 inches high (100 x 104 cm) and is printedon cloth. It's in reasonable condition for its age - a bit of foxing, a couple of other marks and some slight frayingbut no splits or tears- see pictures - they form part of the description.
Etui titré et decoré,bon etat,traces de mouillures en haut des plis et marge,dans l'etat
Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 319 pages. 27 x 37 cm. Jaquette. Parfait état.
Livre. The Times France Loisirs, 1991.
SCHEELE, (CARL WILHELM). - THE REVISION OF SCHEELE'S VIEW ON THE NATURE OF AIR.
Reference : 41977
(1785)
Helmstädt und Leipzig, J.G. Müllerschen Budhhandlung, 1785. Small 8vo. Orig. printed blue wrappers to both issues., no backstrip. In: ""Chemische Annalen...von Lorenz Crell"", 1785:1. Bd., 3. Stück. a. 1785: 1.Bd., Stück 4. ( 2 whole issues = Stück3-4). (2),196-288 a. (2),291-384 a. 1 engraved plate. - Scheele's papers: pp. 229-38 a. pp. 291-299.
First appearance of these importent papers by the discoverer of oxygen. ""In 1785, Scheele revised his views on the nature of air and fire (the papers offered) as a result of Lavoisier's observations on the increase in weight on burning phosphorus in air. He says he had also often observed the formation of water on the explosion of a mixture of inflammable air (hydrogen) and fire air in a bottle, but had thought that the moisture was in the gases (as Priestly had done in 1781....(Parkinson III:p.228). ""It is only the exact observation of Lavoisier which had helped me out of the dream..""(Scheele).
Antwerpen , De Vries , Gebonden, 26pp. ISBN 9789059272187.
Anouk verveelt zich. Ze heeft bergen speelgoed, maar toch weet ze niet wat ze zal gaan doen. Papa en mama hebben weinig tijd om met haar te spelen en broertjes of zusjes heeft ze niet. Maar dan komen er nieuwe buren en die hebben een dochtertje met een heleboel fantasie... Nieuw.
GENTLEMAN EDITEUR. 1987. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 107 pages - jaquette en bon état - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en monochrome dans et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
COLLECTION LES PETITS PLAISIRS N°7 - Préface de Philippe Jobin. Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
Gentleman. 1987. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 107 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations monochromes dans le texte et d'une illustration en couleurs hors text en fin d'ouvrage. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
Préface de Philippe Jobin. Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
GENTLEMAN EDITEUR. 1987. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages - jaquette en bon état - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en monochrome dans et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
Illustrations de Franco Testa - COLLECTION LES PETITS PLAISIRS N°1. Classification Dewey : 633.7-Plantes alcaloïdes (tabac, thé, cacao, café, pavot)
Coll. "Les Petits Plaisirs" n° 1, Paris, éd. Gentleman, 197, EDITION ORIGINALE en français, cartonnage, in-8 étroit, couv. ill. coul. éd., jaquette à l'identique, 96 pp., papier crème fort, photos et dessins en coul. et en noir, sommaire, Beau voyage des le pays du thé : les producteurs, la culture, la fabrication et des recettes à base de thé. Charmant ouivrage ! Très bon état
Librairie spécialisée en gastronomie , œnologie et tabagie
"SCHLEGEL, FRIEDRICH. - COINING THE TERM ""COMPARATIVE GRAMMAR"".
Reference : 56793
(1808)
Heidelberg, Mohr und Zimmer, 1808. Contemp pink boards. Gilt titlelabels on spine. Lacks a bit of coverpaper on top of spine. Wear to spine ends and along edges. XVI,324 pp. Faint scattered brownspots.
Scarce first edition of Schlegel's work on the grammatical connections between Sanskrit and the Indo-European languages. It represents an important moment in the development of the study of comparative grammar, a term which Schlegel himself coined in the text.
Berlin, J.A. Barth, 1898. No wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik"", Neue Folge Band 65, No 5. Pp. 1-240.. (Entire issue offered, No.5). Titlepage to vol. 65. Stamp on titlepage. Schmidt's paper: pp. 141-151, textillustr. A tear to inner lower corners of pp. 24-32. (not affecting Schmidt's paper). Clean and fine.
First printing of Schmidt's full exposition, in which he describes his discovery of the radioactivity of Thorium. Schmidt and Marie Curie independently demonstrated the radioactive quality, but Schmidt's demonstration took place a few months before Curie's. The discovery was announced, but not described in full, in a short message published in ""Verhandl. d. Phys. Gesellsch. zu Berlin, 1898.""Schmidt made his discovery while examining ""many elements and compounds"" in an effeort to determine whether any of the rays that were emitted bore a resemblance to those that Henri becquerel had found emerging from uranium and uranium compounds. He located only one such element, thorium, and immediately conducted absorption, ionization, reflection, refradction, and poklarization studies to determine the characteristics of its rays. Having combined a misinterpretation of Becquerel's with one of his own, Schmidt concluded that thorium rays most resembled Röntgen rays - a conclusion that soon required revisoln in view of the researches of Marie Curie and Ernest Rutherford.""(DSB XII, p. 191.
SCHMITT Georges / HILL Teddy / SEPIAN STARS / WATKINS Ethel / BAILEY Bill / ROLLIN SMITH / SCOTTJessye / ELEY Vivian / WHYTE'S HOPPING MANIACS / THE BERRY BROS / FREDDY and GINGER / NORTON and MARGO TRAMP BAND
Reference : 12505
Sans nom d'imprimeur ni date ( 1937 ), plaquette agrafée format 240x160mm, non paginé ( 16 pages ), photographies, programme en double-page centrale et quelques pages publicitaires en fin de volume, exemplaire en bon état
Programme original édité lors de la venue du COTTON CLUB DE NEW-YORK à PARIS au BAL DU MOULIN-ROUGE en 1937 , à noter dans l'orchestre de Teddy Hill, la présence de John Gillespie alors agé de vingt ans qui deviendra quelques années plus tard le célèbre Dizzie Gillespie ! .
, Antwerpen, De Nederlandsche Boekhandel, 1959., Originele uitgeversomslag, 16,5x25cm, 8pp.
Overdruk uit De Gulden Passer. 37e jaargang.
The Commercial Museum Philadelphia 1913 Plaquette in-8 ( 230 X 155 mm ) de 31 pages, agrafée. Figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire.
Bruxelles, Arcade, 1973 Gebonden, paarse linnen hardcover met goudopdruk op rug en front, buitentekstillustraties kleur en z/w.
Vijftalige uitgave Eng/Fr/Nl/Dts/Sp. Voorwoord door Marnix Gijsen.
SCHRÖDER, Klaus Albrecht (edited by) ; CRONE, Rainer ; VON STOSCH, Alexandra
Reference : 20682
(2006)
ISBN : 3902403098
Albertina, Vienne 2006 In-4, cartonnage illustré, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 130 pp. En anglais et en allemand. Etat neuf.
Présentation des portraits de célébrités d’Andy Warhol. Très bon état d’occasion
Paris, Perrin, 1904 ; in-12 ; demi-vélin ivoire, dos lisse, fleuron et titre rouges, plats conservés (reliure de l’époque) ; (6), V, (1) bl., 377, (3) pp.
EDITION ORIGINALE dont il n’y a pas eu de tirage de tête.Bon exemplaire sobrement mais solidement relié ; quelques rares rousseurs, surtout sur les couvertures.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
17. Band. Leipzig, Arkstee und Merkus, 1759. 4°. (1) Bl., (8) 726 (42) S., (1) Bl. Mit 17 (dv. 12 gef.) gest. Karten u. 11 gest. Tafeln. Lederband der Zeit mit restauriertem Rücken, schlichte Vergoldung und Rückenschild.
Erste deutsche Ausgabe, basierend zum Teil auf dem Werk «Histoire generale des voyages ou nouvelle collection de toutes les relations de voyages par mer et par terre» von Antoine Francois Prevost d'Exiles. Bis 1774 erschienen 21 Bände in deutscher Sprache. Dieser 17. Band beschreibt die Entdeckungen und Niederlassungen in Nordamerika (2. Teil) und den Antillen. – Das Papier stellenweise stärker gebräunt und stockfleckig. Der Einband bestossen und berieben.
SCHWANN, THEODOR. - ANTICIPATING PASTEUR - DISCOVERING THE YEAST CELL.
Reference : 43163
(1837)
(Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1837). Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Band 41 No. 5 (= Erstes Stück). 224 pp.(entire issue offered). Schwann's paper: pp. 184-193. Clean and fine.
First printing of Schwann's milestone paper on fermentation and putrefaction in which he shows that is is not air as such that brings about putrefaction in a meat extract but something in the air, which could be destroyed by heat. The ""substances "" present in air is germs or seeds of moulds and infusoria, and he explains putrefaction as the action of these germs on access to organic material. He further demonstrates that it is the living nature of the agent that creates fermentation, and he presents new evidence for the nature of fermentation. ""Schwann was lead to the idea that alcoholic fermentation was related to the metabolism of yeast by his conception that putrefaction was related to the metabolism of live organisms.""(DSB XII, p. 242).""(Schwann) concluded that the processes of putrefaction and fermentation were probably similar in their essence and were due to live agents which obtaineed their sustenance from the fermentible or putrescible materials. It was in the course of these experiments that Schwann discovered and gave an accurate acoount of the yeast plant and its mode of reproducing by budding. In his paper (the paper offered) he anticipated Pasteur's work when he asserted that fermentation of sugar was a chemical decomposition brought about by yeast attacking the sugar and some nitrogen containing substance necessary for its life whereby the elements not used by yeast itself unite to form alcohol. This classical research by him was described by him as 'preliminary' (vorläufige) and at the end of it he promised to return to it. This he did, to a certain extent in his ""Mikroskopische Untersuchungen"" (1839 - PMM 307 b), and he added new experiments to confirm his view that alcoholic fermentation is due to the activity of the yeast plant.""(Bulloch ""The History of Bacteriology"", pp. 86-87).Schwann gives the ""proof that putrefaction is produced by living bodies. Independently of Cagniard-Latour, Schwann discovered the yeast cell. He is regarded as the founder of the germ theory of putrefaction and fermentation.""(Garrison & Morton No. 674).
"SCHWANN, THEODOR. - THE DISCOVERY OF PEPSIN, THE FIRST KNOWN ANIMAL ENZYME.
Reference : 43417
(1836)
(Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1836). Without wrappers. In ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Band 38, No. 6 (= Zweyte Stück). Titlepage to Vol. 38. Pp. 241-450 a. 3 engraved plates.(Entire issue offered, Heft No. 6, Bd. 38). Schwann's paper: pp. 358-364. Clean and fine.
First appearance of an importent paper in the history of biology, in which Schwann describes his discovery and isolation of pepsin, the substance in the stomach that aids digestion of eggwhite. It is the FIRST KNOWN ANIMAL ENZYME. The paper appeared at the same time in ""Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliches Medicin""Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) was a great German physiologist, pathologist, and experimenter. One of the founders of the cell doctrine and of the idea of the living nature of yeast. Born at Neuss, near Düsseldorff. A catholic, educated in the Jesuit Gymnasium in Cologne. Intended for the church but took to medicine. He was a pupil of Johannes Müller and a collegueand lifelong friend of J. Henle, the anatomist. In Berlin Schwann was Johannes Müller's assistent for five years, and it was then that he discovered pepsin in 1836 (the paper offered).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1836 B.The issue contains other importent papers by Seebeck, Matteucci, Marchand, G. Magnus ""Ueber die Wirkung des Ankers auf Elektromagnete und Stahlmagnete"", Schönbein, J. Müller ""Ueber die Structur und die chemischen Eigenschaften der thierischen Bestandtheile der Knorpel und Knochen"" + Nachtrag., Forchhammer ""Der kopaische See und seine unterirdischen Abzugskanäle.."" with a map.
, London, The Garden Book Club, s.d., Bound, brown cloth with impression on back, 140 x 220mm., 88pp., illustrations in color and b/w.
List of illustrations. Feeding. Propagation. Special Management of some genera and species. Description of genera. Index. In good condition.
Leipzig u. Berlin, Wilhelm Friedrich, (1885). Boun with orig. printed wrappers in a later hcloth with gilt lettering to spine. VIII,(2),203 pp. A small stamp to top of titlepage and frontwrapper. Fine and clean.
Fiske I, 516.
[SCHWILGUE, C.J.A. (1774-1808) & J.-L. MOREAU DE LA SARTHE (1771-1826), editors].
Reference : 1823
(1808)
Paris, L'Imprimerie Impriale, 1808. 140 pp. 8vo (14 x 21,5 cm.). In the folded sheets (quires) as published (thus never bound), entirely uncut, edges "a la barbe". Preserved in modern paper wrappers. What was left of the title-page mounted on contemporary paper, the inner & outer margins of the last page reinforced.
By order of the Napoleontic government the Ecole de Mdecine published this report related to croup. The commission involved was composed of Corvisart, Hall, Pinel, le Roy, Baudeloque, Le Roux, Chaussier, Moreau, Laennec, Schilgu, Parist and Friedlander. The editor was Schilgu, but owning to his premature death in 1808, suceeded by Moreux de la Sarthe. The work consist of an analysis of 68 French and foreign work on the subject, starting with Baillou (1576) and ended with Caron (1808). The analysis is concluded by brief chronological check-list of the works examinated. Very rare.