Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, 1905. 1 feuillet blanc. 2 feuillets. 142 pages. 17 planches hors-texte dont 4 dépliantes. 8 feuillets de mesures. 1 feuillet blanc. (33x27 Cm). Demi-toile verte. Dos lisse doré. Plats en cartonnage vert. Importante mouillure sur le 1er plat. Dégâts au bord. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Petit travail de vers traversant toutes les pages sans atteinte aux texte, ni aux planches. Quelques rares rousseurs et taches. Très rare première édition de ce livre sur l'étude faite suite à des fouilles archéologiques à Thebaid en Egypte. Lors de ces fouilles ont été trouvés 1561 crânes humains. Thomson, l'un des fondateurs de la faculté d'anthropologie d'Oxford nous présente dans cet ouvrage des observations détaillées enrichies de nombreuses illustrations in-texte, de tableaux et planches pleine page et dépliantes. On trouve dans une pochette à l'intérieur du deuxième plat, deux très grandes planches dépliantes avec des comparaisons de crânes humains de différentes époques de l'histoire.
Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1934. In-12. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 398 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
The scientific outlook on word problems explained by leading exponents of modern scientific thought. Edited by J.G.Crowther. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Dover Publications. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Déchirures. 459 pages. Photo en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreux dessins et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Tranche tachée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
With numerous illustrations. 5th edition. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Payot 1930 in8. 1930. Broché. 567 pages. envoi suivi pour la France et l'étranger Bon Etat
Cavendish Laboratory - T.C. Fitzpatrick - Arthur Schuster on Clerk Maxwell - R.T. Glazebrook on Rayleigh - Sir Joseph John Thomson - H.F. Newall - Ernest Rutherford - C.T.R. Wilson - N.R. Campbell - L. R. Wilberforce
Reference : 100740
(1910)
Longmans, Green and Co, London Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1910 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, editor's binding, full green clothes, no dust-jacket grand In-8 1 vol. - 353 pages
1 plate in frontispiece, 3 collotype plates (portraits of James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Rayleigh and Joseph John Thomson) and 7 other plates of the laboratory (complete of the 11 plates) 1st edition, 1910 Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Contents, List of Illustrations, xi, Text, 342 pages, catalogue Longmans, ii - T.C. Fitzpatrick : The building of the laboratory - Arthur Schuster : The Clerk Maxwell period - R.T. Glazebrook : The Rayleigh period - Sir Joseph John Thomson : Survey of the last 20 years - H.F. Newall : 1885-1894 - Ernest Rutherford : 1895-1898 - Charles Thomson Rees Wilson : 1899-1902 - N.R. Campbell : 1903-1909 - L. R. Wilberforce : The development of the teaching of physics - List of memoirs containing accounts of research performed in the Cavendish Laboratory - List of thoses who have worked in the Laboratory - Index - Le laboratoire Cavendish (Cavendish Laboratory) est le département de physique de l'université de Cambridge. Il fait partie de l'école de sciences physiques. Il a ouvert en 1874 comme l'un des premiers laboratoires d'enseignement en Angleterre. Son nom honore Henry Cavendish, fameux physicien anglais de la fin du xviiie siècle. - The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the School of Physical Sciences. The laboratory was opened in 1874 on the New Museums Site as a laboratory for experimental physics and is named after the British chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish. The laboratory has had a huge influence on research in the disciplines of physics and biology. As of 2019, 30 Cavendish researchers have won Nobel Prizes. Notable discoveries to have occurred at the Cavendish Laboratory include the discovery of the electron, neutron, and structure of DNA. - Professor James Clerk Maxwell, the developer of electromagnetic theory, was a founder of the laboratory and the first Cavendish Professor of Physics. The Duke of Devonshire had given to Maxwell, as head of the laboratory, the manuscripts of Henry Cavendish's unpublished Electrical Works. The editing and publishing of these was Maxwell's main scientific work while he was at the laboratory. Cavendish's work aroused Maxwell's intense admiration and he decided to call the Laboratory (formerly known as the Devonshire Laboratory) the Cavendish Laboratory and thus to commemorate both the Duke and Henry Cavendish. Several important early physics discoveries were made here, including the discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson (1897) the Townsend discharge by John Sealy Townsend, and the development of the cloud chamber by C.T.R. Wilson. Ernest Rutherford became Director of the Cavendish Laboratory in 1919. near fine copy, the binding is rather fine, without dust-jacket, supposingly as issued, the binding is nice and unmarked, a very small spot on the bottom part, the title on the spine is mainly erased, inside is fine, no markings, paper is fine, name of the former owner on the first page, complete of the 11 plates, with 3 wonderful portraits of Clerk Maxwell, Rayleigh and Thomson, 2 studies were written by J.J. Thomson (discovery of the electron, 1897) and Ernest Rutheford, both were nobelized after .Rutherford was in Manchester when he got the Nobel in 1911 but, under his leadership the neutron was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences -Glenn E. Bugos - Stuart M. Feffer on Arthur Schuster and J.J. Thomson - Robert Marc Friedman - Giora Hon on Franck, Hertz and Townsend - Keld Nielsen on T.J. Seebeck and Goethe - Norriss Hetherington
Reference : 100910
(1989)
University of California Press, History of Science and Technology , Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1989 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's white wrappers, title in blue grand In-8 1 vol. - 195 pages
few black and white illustrations and text-figures 1st edition, 1989 "Contents, Chapitres : Glenn E. Bugos : Managing cooperative research and borderland science in the National Research Council, 1922-1942 - Stuart M. Feffer : Arthur Schuster, J.J. Thomson, and the discovery of the electron - Robert Marc Friedman : Text, context, and quicksand : Method and understanding in studying the Nobel science prizes - Giora Hon : Franck and Hertz versus Townsend : A study of two types of experimental error - Keld Nielsen : Another kind of light : The work of T.J. Seebeck and his collaboration with Goethe. Part I; Reviews and bibliographic essays - Norriss Hetherington : The extraterrestrial life debate : A productive perspective" plastified wrappers, transparent, else near fine, no markings - pages 1 to 195
New York & London G.P. Putnam's Son & John Murray 19098vo. [vi].-vii-xvi, [ii], 605, 6 pp with 49 coloured illustrations With 49 coloured illustrations. Original cloth, gilt design on cover and lettering on spine; first issue,
Thomson, professor of natural history at the University of Aberdeen, provides a well-organized and comprehensive introduction to heredity. According to the preface, he was a follower of Weismann, convinced of the inability to transmit acquired characteristics. Of particular interest is the last chapter on the social aspects of heredity. Thomson includes an extensive bibliography.
Paris, Payot ("Bibliotheque scientifique"), 1930. In-8, broché, avec 29 figures, 571 pages.
Bon état. Trace de scotch au haut du dos. [BL-11]
Paris, Payot (Bibliothèque Scientifique), 1930 ; in-8, broché ; 571, (3) pp, (1) f. blanc.
Edition originale française. Exemplaire en très bon état, non coupé.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
Andrew Melrose Ltd. 1919. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 324 pages. Jaquette légèrement abîmée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Homing of Sea-Swallows. A Peculiar People. Raids of the Amazon Ants. Social Life of Wasps. The Fitness of Right Whales. The Internal Economy of the Sea... Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Williams and Norgate Ltd. 1918. In-16. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 254 pages. Couverture détachée. Nombreuses annotations dans le texte (ouvrage de travail).. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
'Home University Library of Modern Knowlege'. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon