Deuxième édition. Berthot, Bruxelles, 1834. In-8 p. (mm. 209x128), mz. tela coeva, tit. oro su tassello al dorso, pp. (4),VI,(2),214. Interessante trattato dedicato alla distillazione des céréales, des pommes-de-terre, des fécules, des betteraves, du marc de raisin, et en général de tous les végétaux fermentescibles. Suivi 1°: d'un exposé de l'art du brasseur - 2° d'un précis de jaugeage et de cubage - 3° d'une aréométrie usuelle - 4° d'un vocabulaire technologique spécial. Qualche lieve fiorit. interc. nel t., altrim.enti ben conservato.
Bruxelles, Meddens, 1980. 22 x 26, 210 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement déchirée mais sans manque).
Bruxelles, Meddens, 1980. Hardcover petit in-4 (22x26,5 cm), 210 pp., abdt ill. in-t. n&b, planches couleurs, cartonnage ed., jaquette ill.
Tres bel exemplaire. [QU-5]
Monografie di arti decorative. Piantanida - Valcarenghi, Milano, 1923. In-8 p., cartonato edit., pp. 29,(3), con alc. figg. nel t. e 37 tavv. in b.n. e a colori fuori testo. Ben conservato.
VILOECO DIFFUSION. 2002. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages. Nombreuses photos et cartes en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Couverture illustrée en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Editio Secunda, cui novae observationes accesserunt. apud Joan & Herm. Verbeek, Lugduni Batavorum, 1733. In-8 p. (mm. 204x153), 2 parti in 1 volume, lussuosa legatura in p. pelle mod. (lievi abras.), ricca decoraz. oro ai piatti e al dorso, pp. (16),320,(2); (10),67,(7); con ritratto dell'A. e 40 figure anatomiche, in 36 tavole inc. in rame fuori testo (alc. più volte ripieg.), che illustrano il feto nelle varie posizioni al momento del parto. Nella prima parte qua fideliter manifestatur "Ars obstetricandi" et quidquid ad eam requiritur.. + Observationes novae - Nella seconda parte (con proprio frontesp.) quae exhibet ulterius examen partuum difficilium, ut lapidem lydium et clypeum obstetricum... Cfr. Garrison and Morton,6253 (per la I ediz. del 1701): This work gives the first accurate description of the female pelvis and its deformities, and the effect of the latter in complicating labour. Van Deventer was the greatest obstetrician of his time, the father of modern midwifery' - Bibliotheca Walleriana,2423 - Wellcome,II,460 - Blake, p. 118 - Castiglioni, p. 561: .. degli ostetrici olandesi i più noti furono Ruysch e Henrick van Deventer (1651-1724) che fu iniziatore degli studi sul meccanismo del parto.Qualche lieve fiorit. o uniformi arross., 6 tavole arross. ma certamente un buon esemplare.
"DEVILLE, HENRI SAINTE-CLAIRE. - TECHNOLOGY OF ALUMINUM PRODUCTION.
Reference : 47214
(1854)
(Paris, Mallet-Bachelier), 1854. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendu hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences"", Vol. 39, No. 7. Pp. (301-) 344. (Entire issue offered). Deville's paper: pp. 321-326.
First printing of a milestone paper in chemical technology, describing the methods by which it became possible to produce aluminium in larger industrial scale. In the paper Deville describes how to create the first crystalline silicon and he perfects the electrolytic process for obtaining metallic aluminium from sodium aluminium chloride.""Deville’s methods made both metals readily available and drastically reduced their cost, but he himself did not take much part in their later industrial development. He used the sodium obtained by his method for the preparation of such elements as silicon, boron, and titanium. His investigations of the metallurgy of platinum led to honors from the Russian government"" (DSB)..In Sparrow's ""Milestones of Science"" is listed Deville's larger work from 1859 ""De l'aluminium. Ses propriétés, sa fabrication et sed application..."", No. 173. - Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1854 C.
Rapport au Comité des directeurs gérants des charbonnages du couchant de mons. F. Renard, Liége, 1863. In-folio (mm. 405x310), tela moderna, tit. su etichetta al piatto, conservata brossura originale (con manc.). Di quest'opera composta da un volume di testo + tavole, offriamo il solo Album che contiene 70 disegni in 8 tavole a doppia pagina, raffiguranti: Perforateur de M.r Sommelier, Bati, ou affut qui porte les perforateurs, machine motrice, rouleaux pour dévier et supporter la corde, projection horizontale, etc., etc.,. Tavole ben conservate.
Remy Martin. 1972. In-Folio. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Non paginé. Environ 30 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et couleurs hors texte dont quelques-unes contre-collées. Quelques illustraitons en noir et blanc dans le texte. Jaquette à trois rabats en bon état. Rhodoïd en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Photographies de Robert Doisneau. Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Bruxelles, Alexandre Devis, s.d. (ca 1960). 14 x 22, 415 pp., nombreux tableaux, dessins et illustrations, reliure d'édition pleine toile, très bon état.
Dunod 1993 in4. 1993. Relié.
très bon état de conservation intérieur propre bonne tenue avec sa disquette
SOCIETE D'EDITION DE LA BRASSERIE ET DE LA MALTERIE FRANCAISE. Fév. 1980. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 56 pages. Quelques illustrations et graphiques en noir et blanc, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Le malt en Grande-Bretagne - Brewex' 80 ... Classification Dewey : 663-Technologie des boissons
Paris, J.B. Baillière, 1924. 10 x 16, 548 pp., 483 figures, cartonnage d'édition imprimé, bon état.
Penguin 2011 608 pages 12 9x19 4x3cm. 2011. Broché. 608 pages.
Etat correct
Editions France-Empire Broché 1979 In-8 (14 x 19 cm.), broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, 228 pages, cahier d'illustrations noir et blanc ; bords et coiffes un peu frottés, intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Inter-Livres, 1989. 23 x 31, 39 pp. + 135 planches, broché, très bon état.
Reproduction en fac simile.
Paris, Inter-Livres, 1989. 23 x 31, 39 pp. + 135 planches, broché, très bon état.
Reproduction en fac simile.
Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Image, 2002. 23 x 31, 11 pp. + 49 planches, broché, très bon état.
Reproduction en fac simile.
Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1897. Royal8vo. In contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Paper-label pasted on to top of spine and stamp to title-page. Occassional light brown-spotting throughout. (4), 132 pp.
Supplement to ""Handbuchs der Ingenieurwissenschaften"".
Hoepli, Milano, 1923. In-24 gr., tela editoriale, pp. (6),1293. Prima edizione. Ben conservato.
Nello studio di macchine idrovore-idrauliche-pneumovore-termiche-frigorifere negli impianti industriali-nei collaudi-forniture-perizie tecniche giudiziali. Hoepli, Milano, 1913. In-16 p., tela editoriale, pp. VIII,252 + 53,(11) di Catalogo. Prima edizione.Timbro di appartenenza, altrimenti ben conservato.
(London, The Television Press), 1928. 8vo. Original illustrated coloured wrappers depicting a distinguished couple enjoying the opera transmitted on television, with the actual opera in the background. Richly illustrated throughout. A bit of minor spotting to front wrapper" all in all a very nice, fully intact, copy. 52 pp + one loose leaf: ""Supplement to Television, No. 1 - March, 1928"" (containing the article ""Seeing Across the Atlantic!"").
The first printing of the uncommon (especially in wrappers) first volume, first number of the world's first television journal, which contains many very important articles in the history of the development of television and which came to highly influence the use and spreading of the television as a broadcast medium.The journal ""Television"", ""The first periodical publication devoted to television, began publication in 1928, the year that marked the beginning of television's transformation from scientific curiosity to commercially viable broadcast medium."" (Hook & Norman, p. 205).The most important year for television as we know it today must be said to be 1928, the year in which it became certain that television could be more than a scientific curiosity, the same year that the ""Television"" journal, aimed at both amateurs and professionals and filled with commercials connected to television, appeared. ""In 1927 television was belived to be just around the corner. This imminence became a fact in 1928..."" (Shiers, p. 132).""Television"" served as the official journal of the Television Society, ""a combination which met the needs and interests of amateurs as well as professionals."" (Shiers, p. 132). ""Of all scientific subjects, perhaps the one which is creating the most interest in the public mind at the present time is television. It is, howevera subject upon which almost no literature or authentic information has been available, either to the interested amateur or to the scientist. It is the object of this, the first journal of its kind in the world, to fill this want, and to supply an organ the sole object of which will be to keep interested members of the public supplied with up-to-date and authentic information upon this new branch of science, which bids fair in time to rival wireless broadcasting in importance and popularity."" (beginning of the Editorial, by Dinsdale).Hook and Norman, Originas of Cyberspace, nr. 203, (1) (""A monthly magazine devoted to the interests and progress of the science of seeing by wire and wireless"" - the front wrapper of vol. 1, no. 1 depicted). Shiers, Early Television, a Bibliographic Guide, nr. 1152 (""Greetings to the World's first Television Journal""), 1153 (""The Bith of the Television Society""), 1154 (""Technical Notes""), 1155 (""Technical Notes""), 1156 (""Commercial Televsion. When may we expect it?""), 1157 (""Join the Television Society""), 1158 (""How to make a Simple Televisor""), 1159 (""Television on the Continent""), 1160 (""Noctovision. Seeing in total Darkness by Television""), 1161 (""Seeing Across the Atlantic"", being the account of Baird's transmission from London to New York).
Al cui fine sono apposte le sue tavole ordinate, con certe avertenze, e trattati necessarij, per la materia medesima. per Curtio Troiano di Navò (al fine: per Giovanni de Farri et Fratelli), (Venetia), 1542. In-16 p. (mm. 151x90), p. pergamena antica (risg. rifatti), dorso a cordoni con fregi oro e titolo a secco, 310 cc.num., 14 cc.nn., due diverse marche tipografiche xilografate al frontespizio e in fine. "Prima edizione della versione italiana" dell'opera del medico greco Dioscoride (1° sec. d.C.). La sua opera "Sulla materia medica", un trattato completo di farmacologia, esercitò grandissima influenza nel campo farmaceutico e medico fino ai tempi moderni. Il sesto libro contiene de li mortiferi veleni e di loro previdenza e cura e de li velenosi animali. Il volgarizzamento particolarmente accurato è opera del celebre umanista Sebastiano Fausto da Longiano. Cfr. Pritzel, 2315 - Durling,1159 - Wellcome,1798 - Manca all'Adams. Con antiche postille a penna sulla prima carta bianca e alla fine (al margine dell'Indice); macchia al frontesp. restaur.; macchietta margin. su 4 cc., ma complessivam. ben conservato.
Hoepli, Milano, 1956. In-16 gr., tela editoriale, pp. XII,516, con 19 figure e 11 tabelle. Generalità, caratteristiche dei materiali bituminosi e litici impiegati nelle costruzioni stradali - Trattamenti superficiali e di impregnazione. Trattamenti a retread. Conglomerati bituminosi - Asfalti colati. Pubblicazione omaggio dell'Aquila, raffineria oli minerali, Trieste.Ben conservato.
In presenza delle Loro Maestà II. e RR. Con relativo discorso di Valeriano-Luigi Berra. Antonelli, Venezia, 1839. In-4 p. (mm. 285x202), cartonato coevo, titolo manoscritto al piatto, pp 136. Ben conservato.