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Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
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Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
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Published by Mechanical Industry Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 7111075870 ISBN 13: 9787111075875
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
paperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.Pages Number: 380 Publisher: mechanical Industry Press Pub. Date :1999-12. This book is a prestigious computer science textbooks. By its profound knowledge. experience combined with a large number of vivid examples and pictures introduces readers to the computer hardware and software. computer communications. information systems. electronic commerce and the Internet. computers and society. computers and so many future career knowledge. This book includes the latest developmen.
Published by Contact Press, Montreal, 1954
Seller: Karol Krysik Books ABAC/ILAB, IOBA, PBFA, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. 8vo. Original wrappers in grey, black and yellow. Covers rubbed and scuffed, more around the spine, with light wear to the spine ends. First poems by three Canadian Poets. With liquid paper correction to Mandel's mis-spelled name on front cover and on title page. From the library of Canadian poet Eli Mandel. Inscribed to him as a gift from 7 friends, including Betty Sutherland who designed the cover. Inscribed by Irving Layton "For Eli (Friend & Poet)", also Cid Corman, Phyllis Webb, Frank Scott, Aileen Collins, Louis Dudek (preface), and Betty Sutherland. Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by BAY OF ISLANDS RUSSELL NEW ZEALAND NEW BEDFORD MAS, 1887
Seller: Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc., Cochrane, AB, Canada
Signed
Condition: Good. On offer is a modest group of three [3] manuscript letters, one [1] cover, dated 1887 Bay of Islands, Russell, New Zealand to New Bedford, Massachusetts, Capt. George Fox Brightman [1844-1914] of the whaling ship "CALIFORNIA" handwritten by "E.D. Mandell, Jr. to Capt. Brightman dated "July 18, 1887", by "E.D. MANDELL & CO." to Brightman in New Zealand dated Aug. 17, 1887. A third letter written by "H.W. EMERSON"(?) to Capt. Brightman dated "Aug. 15, 1887". From the tone of the correspondence one can safely assume these are manager/agents for the Captain. The letters contain super content concerning Capt. Geo. F. Brightman, his crew and wife and first hand New Bedford whaling ship history. The one postal cover with front stamp section torn off goes with the Aug. 17, 1887 Letter and is addressed to "Capt. George F. Brightman, Ship California, Bay of Islands, Russell, New Zealand" with 5 Postal Cancels on rear of cover. The "CALIFORNIA" (367 Tons) was built in New Bedford in 1842 and had whaling voyages until 1906. Records indicates that the CALIFORNIA completed at least 18 voyages up to the year 1889, when she was reconfigured into a smaller Bark, and made 13 more voyages before being broken up in 1906. Content of the letters include: references to a crew desertion; partial recovery; dismissal of a troublesome first mate with Capt. Brightman's wife having to take over the Steward's duties on ship as a result; the sending of requested brand bombs for whaling guns; information of sperm and whale oil amounts including other ships and much, much more. Here are some snippets: "New Bedford, Aug.17, 1887.We are much pleased that you sold the bone at such good advantage, and also approve of the disposition you made of the money. We are sorry to hear that your men ran away for we know that it must be a source of great trouble to you, but we are glad that you succeeded in getting all back again but two. We have made note on our books that you have discharged the steward and paid him off, and think you are lucky to get rid of such a man if he is as mean and poor as you write for he is not fit to be in any ship. We have also stopped his draw bill. It is too bad for Mrs. Brightman to be obliged to do the steward's work and we hope you will be able to get a man before long that will be satisfactory to you, for it is very discouraging to have poor meals. At any rate we shall consider the matter here and wait to hear from you again.The Bark Petrel has arrived at Panama with 1140 Sperm & 160 Whale on board. 1600 barrels all told. Mrs. Mandell is daily improving. With best regards to yourself and wife we remain Yours Truly, E.D. Mandell & Co., P" "New Bedford, July 18, 1887.Yours at June 15th came to hand July 16 and we were glad to hear from you. I am very sorry your mate turned out so bad, but I must say it is just what I expected and you know I told you he was good for nothing. Though I think with such a good man as Mr. Mingo for mate you will come out alright for I know you will never come home till you get a voyage. I suppose you have got a boatheader as you telegraphed for me not to get one. I think myself you have had a pretty hard time, but I trust it will not discourage you, for perhaps the next year you may have better luck which I hope you will. You may be able to ship some good men from other ships which are coming home. We could not have got John L. Saysi(?) for he is not at home and Antone D. Cruse(?) went first mate with George L. Howland in the Canton. Mr. Eben Pierce(sp?) is going to send you some new bombs and has received you letter. We shall send the Brand Bombs as you requested. The John P. West has been sold to San Frisco partner and is going North. Your friend William McKim thinks you will get a good voyage. I don't think you will want Prince when you come home. You see he's wellalong in years and won't be as good a horse as he was when you had him though; (talks about what he would like him to do about his horse in his abs. Autograph.