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Gryphon Medicine Classics (7), Easton Press (5), Journal (3), New York: Thomas Whittaker. (2), J. (2), (signed by Gaylord Du Bois) (2), JOURNAL (2), Gryphon Medicine Classics. (2), Franklin Library Limited Edition (2), Easton Press (The Library of Great Lives) (Collector’s edition) (1), New York: Thomas Dunne Books (1), St Martin’s Press (1), New York: Walter J. Black Inc (For Classics Club). (1), Cambridge & Melbourne: Cambridge University Press (1), (The Notable Trials Library) (1), 1976). (Collector’s edition) (1), Limited Ed. Leather Bound Franklin Book (1), FULL LEATHER (1), Easton Press SIGNED (1), Alfred Russell (1), (122 pages) (1), (52 pages) (1), (Occult and Psychical Sciences) (signed Carrington). (1), Bulletin #31 (1), June 1925. (1), (Fourth edition) Bulletin #38 (1), November 1936 (1), balloon article p.60 (1), Contains one of my papers on Mary Swift (1), (The Notable Trials Library) (Phonographic report ) (1), Chicago and London: University Of Chicago Press. (1), 1926 with Leonard (1), With Wallace (1), 1809 (Facsimile 1966 (1), D.C.:American Chemical Society. (1), 1992 Philadelphia: The Beckman Centre. (1), with Abbri (1), V. F. (1), with Stengers (1), I.(translated Deborah Van Dam) (1), -(SIGNED). New York. WilliamMorrow and Company (1), London & New York: The Free Press (1), 3 & 4 (1), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1), Paris: Ancienne Librairie Germer-Ballière (1), (Felix Alcan (1), Editeur). (1), translated M. Farrell (1), (Saved as photocopy) (1), The Williams and Wilkins Company. (1), Darwin: Northern Territory University. (1), Annual Reviews Inc (1), USA. ISBN:6000546319 (1), (1976 (1), originally 1793 (1), printed by Charles Cist (1), Philadelphia) Oakham (1), Massachusetts: The Oakham Bindery (Miniature book). (1), Description: This facinating account of the first successful flight in the United States is paired with a facsimile of the 1793 text chronicling the first American hot air balloon ascent traveling from Philadelphia to Woodbury (1), New Jersey. 27 pages (1), New York: Walker and company. (1), (Facsimile edition volume printed by Classics of Medicine Library (1), (Article). (1), London (1), .(Autographed) (1), Sigmund Freud on Psychoanalysis (1), in the humid Way” extracted from: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Volume 92 London: 1802 (1), (Selections from Alexander Teixeira de Mattos' Translation of Fabre's "Souvenirs Entomologiques" Retold For Young People By Louise Seymour Hasbrouck). (1), (translated from French to English by Florence Constable Bicknell). (1), (First edition facsimile 1971?) Encyclopaedia Britannica: or a Dictionary of Arts and sciences compiled upon a new plan in which the different sciences and Arts are digested into distinct treatises or systems and the various technical terms are explained (1), G.K. Chesterton on Charles Dickens (1), Marie Curie on Radium (1), Albert Einstein on Space-Time (1), Sir Alexander Fleming on Antiseptics (1), Henry Ford on Mass Production (1), James Frazer on Totemism and Taboo (1), Milton Friedman on Money (1), Lillian Gish on the Silver Screen (1), & c; with Observations on some other mineral Substances” with Richard Chenevix “Analysis of Corundum (1), John F. Kennedy on Oliver Ellsworth (1), T.E. Lawrence on Guerilla Warfare (1), Thomas Malthus on Population Control (1), Guglielmo Marconi on Wireless Telphony (1), Margaret Mead on Wolf Children (1), John Muir on Yosemite (1), Charles F. Richter on Earthquakes (1), William Smellie on Midwifery (1), Gene Tunney on Boxing (1), James Watt on the Steam Engine (1), Charles Weston on Photographic Art (1), Alfred North Whitehead on Mathematics (1), and of some of the Substances which accompany it; with Observations on the Affinities which the Earths have been supposed to have for each other (1), commonly known by the Names of Oriental Ruby (1), (Comment about Tyndall and Huxley) (1), Toentgen (1), University of Waikato. (1), (Translated Paul England) 1931 (1), With Cribb (1), Journal (includes the Faraday lecture delivered by M. J. Dumas in the theatre of the Royal Institution) (1), The British Association for the Advancement of Science (1), AARE (1), Contains: Debus (1), "Renaissance Chemistry and the Work of Robert Fludd"; Multhauf (1), "Some Nonexistent Chemists of the Seventeenth Century: Remarks on the Use of the Dialogue in Scientific Writing.") (1), also History of Man and Nature in the Renaissance (1), Volumes five and six bound together (1), Summarized from Works of: Edison (1), McTurk (1), and its Varieties (1), and many others! (1), (Facsimile #629) (1), (Purchased from the library of Betty –Jo Teeter Dobbs)?? (1), with photographs by Dixie Reynolds (First Edition). (1), Description: 2 volumes; portrait frontispiece; one foldout map; notes; original stiff illustrated wrappers; illustrated slipcase. A facsimile edition of the fictional account of a sailor's experiences aboard the French exploratory ship Astrolabe. Volume o (1), (Introduction J S Bowman) (1), Classics (Various incuding Faraday (1), Newcomb etc) (1), Scientific papers: physics (1), chemistry: astronomy & Geology (1), (24 pages. Foldout chart at rear of booklet). London (1), JOURNAL “Description of the Corundum Stone (1), 236 pp. including index (with loss as explained below) Rink 671; Cole 293; AI 25164. W147. Foxed. water stains. 8vo. (Missing pages included as typescript) (1), London: J. Johnson. (1), . Hamilton (Final report of the learning in science project(Teacher Development)). New Zealand: Centre for Science and Mathematics education Research (1), Chevreul (1), M.D.) (1), Marconi (1), New Brunswick (1), Washington (1), Flammarion (1), UK. (1), Dumas (1), California (1), HarperCollins Publishers (1), Volumes 1 (1), Proctor (1), Geikie (1), 1907 edition (1), Helmholtz (1), Aristotle (1), Denver (1), Grinnell (1), Arago (1), Moreton in Marsh (1), No. 42 (1), To check (1), Gay-Lussac (1), 1906 edition (1), Palladin (1), C. S (1), Balfour Stewart (1), Tyndall (1), Odling (1), Tesla (1), 2 (1), Taylor (1), 1934 (1), Darwin (1), 1871 (1), Spencer (1), Palo Alto (1), Baltimore (1), Vol. I (1), Johnson (1), Inc. (1), Oliphant (1), Agassiz (1), Appleton (1), Deptford (1), Sapphire (1), Strauss and Giroux (1), Humboldt (1), Kelvin (1), Aylesbury (1), Nansen (1), (signed) (1), Wilkins (1), Herschel (1), Teaching science (1), Brehm (1), Original edition (1), Roscoe (1), 2 copies (1), New York: Farrar (1), Washington. Smithsonian. (1), (Signed by author) Nevada City (1), California: Dawn Publications. (1), (Signed by author) Oxford: Oxford University Press (1), Gloucester: Arris Books. (1), London: Constable. (1), London: Viking Books. (1), Colorado : ABC-CLIO Inc. (1), Buckingham: Shire Publications Ltd. (1), London: Arcturus Publishing Ltd. (1), Princeton: Princeton University Press. (1), (The Riverside Library for Young People). Boston and New York: Houghton (1), New York: HarperCollins Publishers. (1), Mifflin and Company (1), 7th BOC Priestley Conference.Cambridge (1), UK: Royal Society of Chemistry. (1), With Mingo (1), New Jersey & London: Rutgers University Press. (1), ARTICLE (Reprinted from the Columbia University Quarterly (1), June and Sept (1), vol xxvi (1), nos. 2 and 3). (1), New York: Anchor Books. (1), New York: Munn & Company (1), Office of the Scientific American. (1), New York: Bantam Books (1), New York: Harper Perennial (1), Jacob Abbott (1), Manchester & London: John Heywood. (Science lectures for the people- Seventh and eighth Series (1), PhD Doctoral thesis. Leeds: (1), CD-rom Euriskodata.com (1), 1840-1843 (1), Pelouze (1), Boussingault et Regnault. (1), Part I. Printed by Delahoy (1), For Robert Faulder (1), Bond Street....M.DCC.X.CIII (1), 1803to 21807 various (1), 1862 and 1864 (1), Manchester: John Heywood. (Delivered in the Town Hall). Lecturers : Huxley (1), Carpenter). (1), (Containing articles by Huxley (1), 1913 (From the Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures) New Haven: Yale University Press. (1), Proctor etc). New York: Jonhn B Alden (Volumes 1 & 2) (1), London: T. Nelson & Sons. (1), March to January 1936. Contains: development of chemical symbols: balloon stratosphere. (1), London: Cohen and West (lectures by Bragg (1), Willey and others) (1), Amsterdam: Netherlands: Time-Life Books. (1), (E2 Environment and Education). Menlo Park (1), California: Dale Seymour Publications. (1), Iowa: The Peripatic Press. (1), J. H. 1893 (1), New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. (1), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (1), Orville Wright on Wilbur Wright. (1)
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Sobre mi biblioteca
This is a library mainly related to the history of science.