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Bert, Paul. - BAROMETRIC PRESSURE. Researches in Experimental Physiology. Translated from the French by Mary Alice Hitchcock and Fred A Hitchcock.
Undersea Medical Society, Inc., Maryland, 1978. Facsimile Reprint of 1943 Ed. Royal 8vo. xxxii + 1055pp. + [i]. Port. frontis., 89 figures. Ownership name in ink to both pastedowns, otherwise good in original gilt lettered blue cloth.
GBP 100.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 114 US$ 131.48 | JP¥ 20275] Booknumber: 291345
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GBP 100.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 114 US$ 131.48 | JP¥ 20275] Booknumber: 291345
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| Francis Edwards Booksellers Hay Cinema Bookshop, Castle Street, Hay on Wye, HR3 5DF, Great Britain Tel.: +44 (0)1497 820 071 | Fax: +44 (0)1497 821 900 Email: sales@francisedwards.co.uk | |
- The Album of London and Crystal Palace Views
London nd c. 1900 12 photographic plates on a fold-out strip, map 21x15, red cloth, glt decoration and text. Cloth a bit worn, some of the folds splitting, fair copy.
GBP 20.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 23 US$ 26.3 | JP¥ 4055] Booknumber: 37373
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GBP 20.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 23 US$ 26.3 | JP¥ 4055] Booknumber: 37373
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1935 Bruxelles BRITISH INDUSTRIES HOUSE - An Invitation to British Industries House Exposition Universelle Internationale de Bruxelles 1935
British Industries House 1935 8pp pamphlet with bw illustration 24x18, stapled pictorial wraps Staples rusting, slight marking to covers Promotional piece in French and English for the 1935 Brussels Exposition.
GBP 25.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 28.5 US$ 32.87 | JP¥ 5069] Booknumber: 33608
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GBP 25.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 28.5 US$ 32.87 | JP¥ 5069] Booknumber: 33608
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| Inch's Books 34 Canal Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX2 6BQ, Great Britain Tel.: +44(0)1865 511384 Email: info@inchsbooks.co.uk |
Baehr, Peter R. ... [et al.] - Human rights and ethnic conflicts : proceedings of the conference on human rights and ethnic conflicts, organised by the School of Human Rights Research, held at Utrecht University, the Netherlands on 29 May 1998.
Utrecht : SIM, 1999. Paperback. vi,103 pp. (SIM special, 24). Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. ISBN 9789071383069.
EUR 12.00EUR [Appr.: US$ 13.85 | £UK 10.75 | JP¥ 2135] Booknumber: #238844
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| Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag , Limmerick 7, 1046 AR Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Fax: +31 (0)20 627 1395 Email: kloof@xs4all.nl | |
Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde - Suite Des Reflexions Sur Ce Qui Peut Plaire Ou Deplaire Dans le Commerce Du Monde
Amsterdam, Les Heritiers d'Antoine Schelter, 1699. Leather. A scarce French work by l'Abbe de Bellegarde, a collection of dialogues reflecting on the conduct of life. In the original French.Second edition, scarce to see an early edition.Illustrated with an engraved title. The religious, ethical, and educational reflections of Jean-Baptiste Morvan de Bellegarde. This volume include five of Bellegarde's dialogues, discussing the misfortune of libertine life, the different duties of each state, the dangers of conversation, and the strength of spirit in misfortunes. Bellegarde was a Jesuit for fifteen years before joining Francis de Sales's order. In a full calf binding. Externally, worn, with rubbing to the boards and spine, and loss to the front joint, rear joint, and tail of the spine. Minor bumping to the extremities. Light marks to the boards. Tail of the spine is lifting a little. Front hinge is starting but firm. Pencil annotation to the front free, which is lifting to the tail. Ink notes to the rear endpaper. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and clean. Good . Ill.: Not Stated. Good .
GBP 150.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 171 US$ 197.22 | JP¥ 30413] Booknumber: 854P27
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GBP 150.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 171 US$ 197.22 | JP¥ 30413] Booknumber: 854P27
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Aristotle; D. S. Margoliouth - The Book of the Apple, Ascribed to Aristotle
Not Stated, The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland , 1892 . First edition. Leather. A very scarce copy of this article surrounding the medieval neoplatonic Arabic work, 'The Book of the Apple', published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. First edition.Presented by the editor. Bound in a contemporary half crushed morocco with marbled boards, with the publisher's original paper wraps bound in. Published by the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, an academic journal founded in 1824 which still runs today, publishing articles on the history, art, language, literature and religion of countries in Asia. This article is comprised of 'The Book of the Apple', a medieval neoplatonic Arabic work of unknown authorship, although occasionally attributed to Aristotle. Its date of publication is also unknown, predating the 10th century. This particular edition is edited and with notes in Persian and English by orientalist and Professor of Arabic, D. S. Margoliouth. Bound in a contemporary half crushed morocco with marbled boards, with the publisher's original paper wraps bound in. Externally, excellent, with light rubbing to the joints and a little fading to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean, with coloured pencil note to the first blank, and an ink inscription with the date of publication to the title page. 'Presented by the editor' written in ink to the title page. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: None. Very Good Indeed .
GBP 275.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 313.5 US$ 361.58 | JP¥ 55757] Booknumber: 903Q7
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GBP 275.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 313.5 US$ 361.58 | JP¥ 55757] Booknumber: 903Q7
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Edmund Burke - A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
London, J. Dodsley, 1773. Leather. An early edition of Burke's important essay on aesthetics, a literary precursor to the Romantic era. The seventh edition, this work is sought after in any early edition.An important essay on aesthetics by Edmund Burke.This treatise was the first complete philosophical work separating and defining the beautiful and the sublime. In the essay Burke holds a preference for the Sublime, rather than Beautiful, an important step which heralded the transition from the Neoclassical era to the Romantic. Burke's essay was influential, with admirers being Denis Diderot and Immanuel Kant.This was Burke's only purely philosophical work, as an economist and Whig M.P.Ink inscription of Thomas Purnell of Kingshill to the front paste down. In a full calf binding. Externally, generally smart, a little rubbed. Joints are starting but firm. Minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities, resulting in a small amount of loss to the head and tail of the spine. Light marks to the boards and spine. Hinges are a little strained but remain firm. Prior owner's ink inscription to the front paste down. Small patch of worming from the front paste down to page vi, no loss of text. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean with scattered spots. Good . Ill.: None. Good .
GBP 350.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 399 US$ 460.19 | JP¥ 70964] Booknumber: 967P66
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GBP 350.00GBP [Appr.: EURO 399 US$ 460.19 | JP¥ 70964] Booknumber: 967P66
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