Published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, 1965
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. DJ has two tears to the front upper edge, wear to the top spine end, other slight edge wear, and slight rubbing.
Language: Spanish
Published by Scientific American, Labor, 1981
ISBN 10: 8433550039 ISBN 13: 9788433550033
Seller: Hamelyn, Madrid, M, Spain
Condition: Bueno. : El libro 'El Cerebro' es una obra que explora el fascinante mundo del cerebro humano. A través de una serie de artículos de investigación y ciencia, se adentra en la estructura, función y misterios de este órgano vital. Los temas incluyen la neurobiología, la función mental, la anatomía cerebral y la relación entre el cerebro y la mente. Con contribuciones de expertos en el campo, este libro ofrece una visión completa y accesible del cerebro y su papel en nuestra experiencia humana. EAN: 9788433550033 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Ciencias|Tecnología|Educación Título: El Cerebro Autor: David H. Hubel| Charles F. Stevens| Eric R. Kandel| Walle J. H. Nauta| Michael Feirtag| W. Maxwell Cowan| Leslie L. Iversen| James A. Nathanson| Elio García-Austt| Washington Buño Editorial: ed. Labor Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 240 Formato: tapa blanda.
Softcover. Condition: Fair. Farbtonänderung; Riss größer als 1 cm.
Published by The Academy of American Poets, (New York, 1961
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 22pp. Fine. Contributions by Cynthia Lovelace, Judith Johnson Sherwin, Eugene Vance, John R. Nash, Gerard Delaney, Robert Mezey, W.B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, Alarik Skarstrom, James E. Swan, John Haag, and Kim Kurt.
Reliure inconnue. Condition: Used: Good. Etat d'usage. Avec sa jaquette. Envoi rapide et protégé.
Language: French
Published by Parenthéses, Marseille, France, 1990
ISBN 10: 2863640534 ISBN 13: 9782863640531
Softcover. Condition: VG, price label on back. Glossy illustrated card wraps. 119 pages : illustrations, plans. Text in French. Part of series: Monographies d'architecture. Includes bibliographical references (page 117).
Seller: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Netherlands
Condition: Very good.
Published by Michelet, 1947
Seller: Tiré à Part, Marseille, France
Signed
Grand in-12 broché ( 15 X 140 mm ).Couverture illustrée en couleurs.269 pages.Exemplaire non coupé.Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à pleine page. Droit Avocat Envoi.
Seller: Livres de A à Z, Paris, FR, France
Paris, 1947. In-8, broché, 271 pp. Livres.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO80043456: 1947. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 270 pages. Jaquette défraichie et usée. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO20014630: 1947. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Manque en coiffe de pied, Intérieur bon état. 270p, rousseurs sur les plats et le dos, dos passé, coiffe en tête frottée. . . . Classification Dewey : 347-Procédure civile.
Published by Imprimeirie Michelet, 1947
Seller: Livreavous, SAINT-CHAMAS, BDR, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Bon. Dust Jacket Condition: Bon. Livre La parole est à La Défense, Gérard Stevens (Auteur), Imprimeirie Michelet, 1947. Livre ancien défraîchi mais bon état général. Envoi rapide et soigné [Expedition sous 12/24 h] [en Stock] (avec Jaquette). Livre.
Published by La société nationale des entreprises de presse, 1947
Seller: crealivres, La fontennelle, France
Condition: Fair. Envoi rapide Etat Correct sans jaquette pages + tranche jaunies traces frottement dos. in8. 1947. Relié. 270 pages. Fair.
Published by Paris : aux dépens de l'auteur, 1947. Un volume in-8°, broché, couvre-livre en couleurs., 1947
Très bel envoi. Papier jauni. En grande partie non coupé. [21639].
Published by Leiden: J. A. Langerak. ( Apud Joannem Arnoldum Langerak, Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], MDCCXXXIX [1739]), 1739
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. Large folio. 36 x 52.5cm. Later qtr. gilt goatskin and marbled boards with matching slipcase in very good condition. Pages fresh with no foxing. 2 marginal tears without loss. Ownership inscription on endpaper: A.J. Peffer, 1834.With engraved title and 113 of 114 copper plates. Plates numbered 1-105 and App. 1- 9. Lacking plate 3. First Latin edition. - Adaptation of the highly impressive and detailed anatomical plates first published by the Dutch surgeon Govard Bidloo (1649-1713). Bidloo had already published his Anatomia Humani Corporis in Amsterdam in 1685; the illustrations were based on drawings by Gerard de Lairesse (1640-1711). Sales, however, were apparently quite slow, and much to Bidloo's displeasure, Cowper (1666-1709) acquired 300 complete sets of the plates from the publisher. He published these, along with a new text, under a new title and under his own name. His own contribution to the pictorial program consisted only of nine additional plates on myology, which he had drawn by Henry Cook (1642-1700) and engraved by Michiel van der Gucht (1660-1725).,.References: Choulant 95 - Wellcome II, 401 - cf. Garrison/M. 3851.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:81989571: Notes:Signatures: * [superscript pi]A-C A1-3M1 3N(3ll.)Gatherings A-3M are signed as one leaf each. Leaf B1 signed A2Title page printed in red and blackEngraved title vignetteThe first 105 plates and the added engraved title page, all drawn by Gérard de Lairesse and engraved by Peter and Philip Van Gunst, gave rise to a controversy with Govard Bidloo as to Cowper's use of these plates from Bidloo's 1685 Anatomia humani corporis. The 9 final plates added by Cowper were drawn by Henry Cook and engraved by Michael van der Gucht. See 'Cowper, William' in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and 'Godfried Bidloo' in ChoulantInitials; tailpieces.
Published by Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1980
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the twelfth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on January 3, 1980, here under the working title "Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century: Vampire." Front wrapper with a "Received/Nov 15 1979/G.J.S." stamp above the title. Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Buck and Wilma discover a freighter who's crew are all found in a state between life and death and discover a "Vorvon," a vampire like being of legend, is alive and stalking them. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated November 14, 1979, with credits for screenwriters Kathleen Barnes and David Wise. 71 leaves, with last page of text numbered 69. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Published by Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the tenth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on November 29, 1979, here under the working title "Ardala." Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Princess Ardala threatens to bombard Earth with a powerful alien weapon unless Buck is turned over to her and becomes her spouse. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated Ocober 23, 1979, with credits for screenwriter Anne Collins. 58 leaves, with last page of text numbered 56. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Published by Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the two hour second episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on September 27, 1979, here under the working title "Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century: Untitled Two-Hour." Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, the Earth Defense Directorate send Buck and Wilma to the planet Vistula to investigate their poison food supply, to discover a world engaged in slave labor run by a fanatical religious leader and slave trader, Kaleel, who has paranormal powers. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated July 3, 1979, with credits for screenwriters Steve Greenberg, Aubrey Solomon, and Cory Applebaum. 111 leaves, with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication on pink leaves, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Published by Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1980
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the seventh episode of the second season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on March 12, 1981. Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Buck, while exploring the planet Arcadis for a lost human colony, is bitten by a satyr-like being, and soon begins transforming into one himself, and must fight the transformation to help a family escape the planet. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated July 14, 1980, with credits for screenwriters Paul Schneider and Margaret Schneider. 65 leaves, with last page of text numbered 63. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Published by Glen Larson Production, Universal City, 1979
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the sixth episode of the first season of the 1979-1981 NBC television series, which aired on October 25, 1979. Based on the 1929-1967 comic strip character created by Philip Francis Nowlan. Developed for television by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, the NBC science fiction series ran for two seasons and 32 episodes, and premiered on September 20, 1979, ending on April 16, 1981. The series' two hour premiere was released as a made-for-TV movie and released theatrically in March 1979. The twentieth century astronaut Buck Rogers emerges out of 500 years of suspended animation in the twenty-fifth century and becomes Earth's greatest hero. In this episode, Buck and Wilma seek the help of a retired fighter pilot and his legendary "Fighting 69th" squadron to go after a notorious gunrunner who has stolen a stockpile of 20th century nerve agents. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated August 23, 1979, with credits for screenwriter David Bennett Carren. 69 leaves, with last page of text numbered 66. Xerographic duplication on blue leaves, rectos only, with pink revision pages throughout, dated 8/29/79. Pages Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: True World of Books, Delhi, India
LeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1987 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 144 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 144.
18. S.l.s.d. , In-folio album, 40 x 27,5 cm, containing 48 full-page portrait engravings, all signed in the plate by Vander Werff as painter (pinxit) and the engraver (sculps.) , bound in a contemporary (18th century) half leather binding, marbled boards, smooth gilt spine, engravings printed on recto side of leaf only, binding rubbed and with traces of use, engravings generally stainless with only some slight marginally foxing spots at some prints, printed on crisp thick paper. The album contains 48 portraits; mainly English historical figures and royals. Pieter Stevens van Gunst ; x portraits ; Henri VII , Elisabeth d'Yorck ,.