S. Silver Editor J. Collins Assistant RB. Flavell Assistant M. R. Kula Assistant M. Smith Assistant R. B.
Biotechnology: Potentials and Limitations: Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Biotechnology: Potentials and Limitations Berlin 1985 March 24-29 Dahlem Workshop Report / Life Sciences Research Report
Springer 2011-12-06. Softcover reprint of the origina. Paperback. Good. Springer paperback
Referencia librero : SONG3642705375 ISBN : 3642705375 9783642705373
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S. W. Silver And Company
S. W. Silver And Company’s Handbook To South Africa: Including The Cape Colony Natal The Diamond Fields The Transvaal Orange Free State Etc. 1880
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-27. Hardcover. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Referencia librero : DADAX1437279864 ISBN : 1437279864 9781437279863
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S. W. Silver And Company
S. W. Silver And Company's Handbook To South Africa: Including The Cape Colony Natal The Diamond Fields The Transvaal Orange Free State Etc. 1880
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referencia librero : DADAX1437154964 ISBN : 1437154964 9781437154962
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S. W. Silver And Company
S. W. Silver And Company’s Handbook To South Africa: Including The Cape Colony Natal The Diamond Fields The Transvaal Orange Free State Etc. 1880
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-27. Hardcover. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC hardcover
Referencia librero : SONG1437279864 ISBN : 1437279864 9781437279863
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S. W. Silver And Company
S. W. Silver And Company's Handbook To South Africa: Including The Cape Colony Natal The Diamond Fields The Transvaal Orange Free State Etc. 1880
Kessinger Publishing LLC 2008-10-01. Paperback. Good. Kessinger Publishing, LLC paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1437154964 ISBN : 1437154964 9781437154962
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S. William Silver
Catalogue of the York Gate Library Formed by Mr. S. William Silver: An Index to the Literature of Geography Maritime and Inland Discovery Commerce and Colonisation
2004-03-01. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Referencia librero : 1578984661 ISBN : 1578984661 9781578984664
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S. William Silver; Edward Augustus Petherick
Catalogue of the York Gate Library Formed by Mr. S. William Silver: An Index to the Literature of Geography Maritime and Inland Discovery Commerce and Colonisation
Martino Pub 2004-03. Hardcover. Good. Martino Pub hardcover
Referencia librero : SONG1578984661 ISBN : 1578984661 9781578984664
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S.K. Pathak
Objets indiens en argent
Charles Moreau 2008 In-8 relié 23,2 cm sur 23. 136 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
Referencia librero : 63198
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Saaremaeel Silver and Kaija Rudkiewicz
Run Freak Run The Complete Works
Self-Published. Very Good. 9781364947484 . Includes chapters 1-9 plus extras and articles. No issue date. Binding tight. Pages unmarked and bright. Cover has minor wear to edges but still glossy. . Self-Published unknown
Referencia librero : 22992 ISBN : 136494748x 9781364947484
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Sabini J. and Silver M.
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press Inc 1982. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item300grams ISBN:0195030176 Oxford University Press Inc paperback
Referencia librero : 8028011 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini J. and Silver M.
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press Inc 1982. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item350grams ISBN:9780195030174 Oxford University Press Inc paperback
Referencia librero : 8028005 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini J. and Silver M.
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press Inc 1982. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Dust Jacket in good condition. 500grams ISBN:0195030168 Oxford University Press Inc hardcover
Referencia librero : 6790174 ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Emotion Character and Responsibility
Oxford University Press 1998-09-10. Hardcover. Very Good. Ships Within 48 hours M-F. Very Good condition and unread! Text is clean and unmarked! Light shelf wear to cover/dust jacket from storage small bruise. Has a small black line on bottom/exterior edge of pages. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referencia librero : oxhc15APRwVG-052e-019512 ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John and Maury Silver.
Emotion Character and Responsibility.
New York and Oxford:: Oxford University Press 1998. Cloth. Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket. 175 pp. 8vo. Minimal shelfwear to boards and dj otherwise book is in excellent condition. Interior clean and crisp. Oxford University Press, hardcover
Referencia librero : 119298 ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Emotion Character and Responsibility
Oxford University Press 1998-09-10. Hardcover. Like New. As close to brand new as can be. Book in excellent condition clean and tight. Ships same or next day. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referencia librero : 059895 ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Emotion Character and Responsibility
Oxford University Press 1998-09-10. Hardcover. Very Good. Ships Within 48 hours M-F. Very Good condition and unread! Text is clean and unmarked! Light shelf wear to cover/dust jacket from storage small bruise. Has a small black line on bottom/exterior edge of pages. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referencia librero : OXHC15APRWVG-052E-0195121 ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Emotion Character and Responsibility
Oxford University Press 1998-09-10. Hardcover. New. New never used. Cover has minor shelf rubbings. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. We ship daily. Expedited shipping available. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referencia librero : D2E0103608 ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John & Maury Silver
Emotion Character and Responsibility
New York NY: Oxford U.P. 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/As New. Size=6"x8.5". full book description Oxford U.P. New York NY 1998. 1st Edition 1st Printing Fine/Fine Hard Cover w/Dust Jacket. Size=6"x8.5" 175pgsIndex. Clean tight & bright. No ink names tears chips foxing etc. ISBN 0195121678 Psychology; Philosophy; Character; Emotions; Personality; University Press SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE! First Printing Oxford U.P. hardcover
Referencia librero : CONROY168321I ISBN : 0195121678 9780195121674
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press USA. Used - Very Good. Ships from Reno NV. Former Library book. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Oxford University Press, USA unknown
Referencia librero : GRP117415935 ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Very Good. Used book in very good condition. Some cover wear may contain a few marks. Ex-library with the usual stamps. 100% guaranteed. 062820 unknown
Referencia librero : 0195030168[vg] ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Good. Used book in good condition. Has wear to the cover and pages. Contains some markings such as highlighting and writing. Ex-library with the usual stamps. 100% guaranteed. 062820 unknown
Referencia librero : 0195030168[go] ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Very Good. Used book in very good condition. Some cover wear may contain a few marks. Ex-library with the usual stamps. 100% guaranteed. 062620 unknown
Referencia librero : 0195030176[vg] ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
US: Oxford University Press. Paperback. 0195030176 Very good inscribed copy signed by John Sabini books carefully packed and shipped promptly . Very Good. 1982. Oxford University Press paperback
Referencia librero : BING115RMA4579 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Ships from Reno NV. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! Oxford University Press unknown
Referencia librero : GRP93673430 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press USA. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Oxford University Press, USA unknown
Referencia librero : GRP72217699 ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John; Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Cary North Carolina U.S.A.: Galaxy Book 1982. 1st Trade paperback glossy red wrappers to front and spine spine very slightly slanted white back wrapper 238 lightly browned pages. Light wear to spine edges. Near Fine. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. Galaxy Book Paperback
Referencia librero : 44954 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sabini John and Maury Silver
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press 1982. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good . This original and illuminating study uses the tools of social psychology and analytic philosophy to examine familiar emotions and behavior patterns and the pressures they exert on personal relationships and social conditions. Topics range from flirtation and gossip to the Holocaust. Former library book with usual stickers/marks in very good condition with normal shelf ware. In additon to the internal library stamps and notations there are library stamps one all 3 page block sides. The pages are tanned. The dust jacket not clipped is very good with light edge wear and is covered in plastic. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referencia librero : 111008 ISBN : 0195030168 9780195030167
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Sabini John Silver Maury
Moralities of Everyday Life
Oxford University Press. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. Oxford University Press unknown
Referencia librero : GRP7654658 ISBN : 0195030176 9780195030174
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Sachs Curt; Plate Illustrations Illustrator
The Commonwealth of Art: Style in the Fine Arts Music and Dance
W.W. Norton 1946-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Sturdy hardback without dust jacket. Would be listed very good but has some minor shelf wear on edges and general signs of aging. Otherwise great copy W.W. Norton hardcover
Referencia librero : D8977
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Sadhana Puntambekar Editor Gijsbert Erkens Editor Cindy Hmelo Silver Editor
Analyzing Interactions in CSCL: Methods Approaches and Issues Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series
Springer 2013-01-25. 2011. Paperback. Good. Springer paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1461427886 ISBN : 1461427886 9781461427889
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Sadhana Puntambekar Editor Gijsbert Erkens Editor Cindy Hmelo Silver Editor
Analyzing Interactions in CSCL: Methods Approaches and Issues Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series
Springer 2010-12-22. 2011. Hardcover. Used:Good. Springer hardcover
Referencia librero : DADAX1441977090 ISBN : 1441977090 9781441977090
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SADO ISLAND GOLD SILVER & COPPER MINING SCROLLS KINGINZAN EMAKI
Three finely illustrated manuscript scrolls scroll I: 9720 x 260 mm. scroll II: 8420 x 260 mm.; scroll III: 6600 x 260 mm. on fine thin paper & later backed with mica-embossed paper with numerous explanatory captions blue silk brocade endpapers at beginning of each scroll wooden rollers preserved in an old wooden box
Japan: 1816 or after. A fine complete and uncommonly well-illustrated set of scrolls concerning the famous gold silver and copper mine on Sado Island illustrating all the steps from mining to refining to minting along with the administrative and commercial activities associated with the mines. We have had several sets of "Sado Island Scrolls" and this is by far the finest in terms of the quality of the illustration completeness and richness of detail. The skilled artist of these scrolls has provided an enormous amount of valuable factual content by labeling each depicted person's role in the production of gold silver and copper. For a really excellent account of the history of mining on Sado Island and the scrolls produced there see Hamish Todd "The British Library's Sado Mining Scrolls" in The British Library Journal Vol. 24 No. 1 Spring 1998 pp. 130-43. Our description is largely based on this wonderful and beautifully researched article. Gold silver and copper mining on Sado Island just off the coast of Niigata Prefecture had its beginnings in ancient times. With the discovery in 1601 of the rich Aikawa gold and silver mine Sado experienced an economic boom. The Edo shogunate assembled miners and slave laborers mostly the homeless from throughout Japan and sent them to Sado to exploit the Aikawa mine and three other principal mines. It soon became the largest gold and silver mine in Japan attracting a population of 200000 and to a very large degree financed the Edo shogunate for several hundred years. A series of unique mining smelting and minting technologies developed at Sado were disseminated to other mines within Japan. Today the Sado complex of mines is on the "Tentative List" of Unesco World Heritage Sites. The Aikawa mine was one of the few mines at the time to be based on kodobori mine-digging. A series of pre-modern mine management systems and mining-related technologies ranging from mining to smelting were developed at Sado including methods for extracting gold from silver such as the Chinese haifuki cupellation method brought in from the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine Shimane Prefecture; the yakikin method; as well as manufacturing-based operational formats such as the yoseseriba. It is particularly important to remember that the entire series of processes from mining and smelting to ultimately the production of gold coinage were carried out at this single mine and its environs. The finely drawn scrolls depict every process of extraction refining and minting. Each scroll has a title on a label on the outside: "Sado kozan saikutsu jikkei" "Actual View of Sado Mining". As we unroll the scroll we find another title "Sashu kingin saisei zenzu" "Sado Gold & Silver Extracted & Processed Illustrated" and a grand index of the pictorial contents of the three scrolls. The first scroll begins with a map showing the Aikawa mountain and the numerous entrances to the mining complex with names and locations of refining buildings. This is followed by wonderful paintings of the main entrance to the mine and the surrounding buildings; miners entering and working in the shafts; the ladders made from logs into which steps have been cut; lamps made of iron dishes to hold oil and attached to long iron handles; buckets and pulleys to remove water; baskets to carry ore; government officials the mine operator and surveyors discussing the best location for a new tunnel; carpenters constructing support beams; etc. Each person has a label so we know his exact title and function. The remainder of the scroll takes place outside of the mine: blacksmiths making tools; women removing waste material from the ore and placing the ore in sieves to be washed under the watchful eye of government supervisors; the administrative center for the mine where the ore is graded for sale to the smelters with a bookkeeper recording all the transactions; a back office where managers senior administrators of the mine and accountants are meeting; a room where the ore is examined once again; the ore sewn into sacks and carried out to be loaded onto oxen to be transported to the smelting works; a storage area with big locks; another government office where mine workers turned in their ID cards at the beginning of their shifts; the building known as Kanaba where the ore was pulverized to win the precious metals; a horsetail sieve to separate the ore into various constituents; grinding of the ore using ishiusu grindstones; the process of nekonagashi which used cotton cloth in wooden troughs to extract the very smallest particles using the gravimetric principle etc. The second scroll depicts the smelters called fukidaiku with men operating the bellows all watched by a guard. The gold/silver/lead alloy was then taken to an area called the Haifukidoko where the alloy was subjected to roasting in a cupel. The following scene shows the government office where the gold sujimengane and silver yamabukigin samples are examined. Now we shift to the scenes showing the processing of copper. We see the pulverizing and winning of the copper using methods similar to those for gold and silver with the addition of extensive smelting scenes employing large smelting furnaces nibukidoko mabukidoko and nanbandoko. There are a number of processing scenes including daifukisho which are not present in the BL set of scrolls. From the copper works we move to the coast of Sado where we see the extraction of alluvial gold and silver from the sand of the beaches by means of a technique called sluicing or nekonagashi. An Archimedes screw is used to draw water up to form a flow that could be used for sluicing. The material is then taken to a building called the Hamanagashi no seriba for further processing. The third scroll is devoted to minting in the Kobandokoro where small coins called koban were produced. Using the cementation process called shioyaki the partly refined gold is further refined. Above is a criss-cross construction of wooden planks known as a senryodana designed to trap any gold dust mixed with smoke from the smelting. The workers are wearing only loin cloths to prevent theft. The powdered gold is then mixed with salt and shaped into cones. Then the cones are burned slowly for seven or eight hours. Further processing steps are shown finally resulting in balls of gold called yosegane suitable for minting. Next the silver by-product is shown being processed and refined in a series of scenes. The following series of scenes show the gold being formed into metal strips called nobegane which were then polished by salt before being sent to the office run by the Goto family the Goto Yakusho. We see Sanemon Goto 2nd d. 1845 in his office. He succeeded to running the Goto Yakusho in 1816 and this is the basis for dating these scrolls. In this office the strips were tested for purity before being cut into small sections. In fine condition. There is minor marginal worming in the beginning of the second and third scrolls. hardcover
Referencia librero : 7024
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SADO ISLAND GOLD SILVER & COPPER MINING SCROLLS KINGINZAN EMAKI
Three finely illustrated manuscript scrolls scroll I: 9720 x 260 mm. scroll II: 8420 x 260 mm.; scroll III: 6600 x 260 mm. on fine thin paper & later backed with mica-embossed paper with numerous explanatory captions blue silk brocade endpapers at beginning of each scroll wooden rollers preserved in an old wooden box
Japan: 1816 or after. A fine complete and uncommonly well-illustrated set of scrolls concerning the famous gold silver and copper mine on Sado Island illustrating all the steps from mining to refining to minting along with the administrative and commercial activities associated with the mines. We have had several sets of "Sado Island Scrolls" and this is by far the finest in terms of the quality of the illustration completeness and richness of detail. The skilled artist of these scrolls has provided an enormous amount of valuable factual content by labeling each depicted person's role in the production of gold silver and copper. For a really excellent account of the history of mining on Sado Island and the scrolls produced there see Hamish Todd "The British Library's Sado Mining Scrolls" in The British Library Journal Vol. 24 No. 1 Spring 1998 pp. 130-43. Our description is largely based on this wonderful and beautifully researched article. Gold silver and copper mining on Sado Island just off the coast of Niigata Prefecture had its beginnings in ancient times. With the discovery in 1601 of the rich Aikawa gold and silver mine Sado experienced an economic boom. The Edo shogunate assembled miners and slave laborers mostly the homeless from throughout Japan and sent them to Sado to exploit the Aikawa mine and three other principal mines. It soon became the largest gold and silver mine in Japan attracting a population of 200000 and to a very large degree financed the Edo shogunate for several hundred years. A series of unique mining smelting and minting technologies developed at Sado were disseminated to other mines within Japan. Today the Sado complex of mines is on the "Tentative List" of Unesco World Heritage Sites. The Aikawa mine was one of the few mines at the time to be based on kodobori mine-digging. A series of pre-modern mine management systems and mining-related technologies ranging from mining to smelting were developed at Sado including methods for extracting gold from silver such as the Chinese haifuki cupellation method brought in from the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine Shimane Prefecture; the yakikin method; as well as manufacturing-based operational formats such as the yoseseriba. It is particularly important to remember that the entire series of processes from mining and smelting to ultimately the production of gold coinage were carried out at this single mine and its environs. The finely drawn scrolls depict every process of extraction refining and minting. Each scroll has a title on a label on the outside: "Sado kozan saikutsu jikkei" "Actual View of Sado Mining". As we unroll the scroll we find another title "Sashu kingin saisei zenzu" "Sado Gold & Silver Extracted & Processed Illustrated" and a grand index of the pictorial contents of the three scrolls. The first scroll begins with a map showing the Aikawa mountain and the numerous entrances to the mining complex with names and locations of refining buildings. This is followed by wonderful paintings of the main entrance to the mine and the surrounding buildings; miners entering and working in the shafts; the ladders made from logs into which steps have been cut; lamps made of iron dishes to hold oil and attached to long iron handles; buckets and pulleys to remove water; baskets to carry ore; government officials the mine operator and surveyors discussing the best location for a new tunnel; carpenters constructing support beams; etc. Each person has a label so we know his exact title and function. The remainder of the scroll takes place outside of the mine: blacksmiths making tools; women removing waste material from the ore and placing the ore in sieves to be washed under the watchful eye of government supervisors; the administrative center for the mine where the ore is graded for sale to the smelters with a bookkeeper recording all the transactions; a back office where managers senior administrators of the mine and accountants are meeting; a room where the ore is examined once again; the ore sewn into sacks and carried out to be loaded onto oxen to be transported to the smelting works; a storage area with big locks; another government office where mine workers turned in their ID cards at the beginning of their shifts; the building known as Kanaba where the ore was pulverized to win the precious metals; a horsetail sieve to separate the ore into various constituents; grinding of the ore using ishiusu grindstones; the process of nekonagashi which used cotton cloth in wooden troughs to extract the very smallest particles using the gravimetric principle etc. The second scroll depicts the smelters called fukidaiku with men operating the bellows all watched by a guard. The gold/silver/lead alloy was then taken to an area called the Haifukidoko where the alloy was subjected to roasting in a cupel. The following scene shows the government office where the gold sujimengane and silver yamabukigin samples are examined. Now we shift to the scenes showing the processing of copper. We see the pulverizing and winning of the copper using methods similar to those for gold and silver with the addition of extensive smelting scenes employing large smelting furnaces nibukidoko mabukidoko and nanbandoko. There are a number of processing scenes including daifukisho which are not present in the BL set of scrolls. From the copper works we move to the coast of Sado where we see the extraction of alluvial gold and silver from the sand of the beaches by means of a technique called sluicing or nekonagashi. An Archimedes screw is used to draw water up to form a flow that could be used for sluicing. The material is then taken to a building called the Hamanagashi no seriba for further processing. The third scroll is devoted to minting in the Kobandokoro where small coins called koban were produced. Using the cementation process called shioyaki the partly refined gold is further refined. Above is a criss-cross construction of wooden planks known as a senryodana designed to trap any gold dust mixed with smoke from the smelting. The workers are wearing only loin cloths to prevent theft. The powdered gold is then mixed with salt and shaped into cones. Then the cones are burned slowly for seven or eight hours. Further processing steps are shown finally resulting in balls of gold called yosegane suitable for minting. Next the silver by-product is shown being processed and refined in a series of scenes. The following series of scenes show the gold being formed into metal strips called nobegane which were then polished by salt before being sent to the office run by the Goto family the Goto Yakusho. We see Sanemon Goto 2nd d. 1845 in his office. He succeeded to running the Goto Yakusho in 1816 and this is the basis for dating these scrolls. In this office the strips were tested for purity before being cut into small sections. In fine condition. There is minor marginal worming in the beginning of the second and third scrolls. hardcover books
Referencia librero : 7024
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Salas Amaro Armando Jr.; Judy Fisher Blando; Denise Land; Gillian Silver; Ramon Benedetto
The Refractive Thinker Vol. 2 : Research Methodology
The Lentz Leadership Institute LLC 2011. Paperback. As New. Disclaimer:An apparently unread copy in perfect condition. Dust cover is intact; pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. The Lentz Leadership Institute LLC paperback
Referencia librero : G0982874065I2N00 ISBN : 0982874065 9780982874066
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Salavec, Josef
Exlibris. Z knih Helenky Schmidtové. Motiv: Mädchen, Schmetterling, Käfer und Taube. Signiert
1942.
Referencia librero : 112694
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Salem O Silver manufacturing co. William Leslie Wright
Modern silage methods
Nabu Press 2010-09-08. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1171762852 ISBN : 1171762852 9781171762850
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Salem O Silver manufacturing co
Modern Silage Methods
HardPress Publishing 2012-01-10. Paperback. Good. HardPress Publishing paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1290245509 ISBN : 1290245509 9781290245500
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SALISBURY SALEROOMS
SILVER. SILVER AND COLLECTORS' ITEMS. INCLUDING TWO PRIVATE COLLECTIONS OF SCOTTISH SILVER. [ABERDEEN. JOHN EWEN. WILLIAM JAMIESON. PETER ROSS. ALEXANDER MOLLISON. NATHANIAL GILLET. ANTHONY DAVIDSON. GEORGE RITCHIE…]. 27/01/2010. (514 grams)
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SALLE DES VENTES ROSSINI
BIJOUX. MONTRES. ORFEVRERIE. OBJETS DE VITRINE. [BROCHE TREMBLEUSE DAUBREE. BROCHE OVALE. EPINGLES DE CRAVATES. AUDEMARS-PIGUET. GERALD GENTA. ASSIETTES DECAGONALES LOUIS DUCOING. LOUCHE EN ARGENT..]. 21/06/2007. (110 grams)
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SALLE DES VENTES ROSSINI
BIJOUX. MONTRES. ORFEVRERIE. OBJETS DE VITRINE. [PARURE DE CHEMISE. BOUTONS DE MANCHETTES. COLLIER DUCLOS. CARTIER. VERNEY. HERMES. PERREGAUX. SERVICE A THE RAVINET D'ENFER. PODRIER EN VERMEIL..]. 05/04/2007. (123 grams)
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SALLE DES VENTES ROSSINI
BIJOUX. OBJETS DE VITRINE. MODE ET ACCESSOIRES. ORFEVRERIE. MONTRES. 26/11/2013. (134 grams)
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SALLE DES VENTES ROSSINI
BIJOUX. ORFEVRERIE. OBJETS DE VITRINES. [PIAGET. BOUCHERON. CARTIER. CHOPARD. CADENAT. HERMES. BOUCHERON. CASAL. DERMONT. KIRBY-BEARD. JAEGER LECOULTRE. OMEGA. KENT. ZOLOTAS. COURVOPISIER. LEROY. LONGINES. DREUX-MENGET.CHAMERLAT. ETC..]. 28/06/2005. (156
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SALLE KERGOLAY
BIJOUX. ARGENTERIE. 11/05/2002. (148 grams)
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SALLE ROSSINI
BIJOUX. ARGENTERIE. 08/12/2013. (176 grams)
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SALLE ROSSINI
BIJOUX. ORFEVRERIE. IV. [CARTIER. LEONARD GREGOIRE. ODIOT. OEUVRES DE FEROGIO. DESPORTES. DECK. GALLE. LALIQUE. PERZEL. DU PLANTIER. BARYE. FRATIN. CABINET DE FORME RECTANGULAIRE FRANCOIS BAYER. SIX FAUTEUILS BOULARD. ETC..]. 28/03/2002-29/03/2002. (258 g
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SALLE ROSSINI
BIJOUX. ORFEVRERIE. IV. [CARTIER. LEONARD GREGOIRE. ODIOT. OEUVRES DE FEROGIO. DESPORTES. DECK. GALLE. LALIQUE. PERZEL. DU PLANTIER. BARYE. FRATIN. CABINET DE FORME RECTANGULAIRE FRANCOIS BAYER. SIX FAUTEUILS BOULARD. ETC..]. 28/03/2002-29/03/2002. (258 g
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Salli Saari; Translator Annira Silver
A Bolt from the Blue: Coping with Disasters and Acute Traumas
Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2005-01. Paperback. Good. Jessica Kingsley Publishers paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1843103133 ISBN : 1843103133 9781843103134
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SALON DE L'HOTEL VATEL
ARGENTERIE ANCIENNE. IMPORTANTS BIJOUX. DENTELLES. 25/11/1962. (48 grams)
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SALVO Donna de Contributions from Maurice Berger Max Kozloff Kenneth E Silver and Michele Wallace
Face Value - American Portraits Parrish Art Museum New York July 16 - September 3 1995 and touring
Parrish Art Museum New York 1995. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Large Octavo size 8vo in blue boards blind embossed lettering to spine 128pp plates in colour and b/w etc. . . . . . . . . . .CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unread copy in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. . . . . . . . . . We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Parrish Art Museum, New York hardcover
Referencia librero : T1902468 ISBN : 208013597X 9782080135971
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SAM I SILVER IRVING M WOLFF Additional Contributors
International Bank of Miami v. Brock U.S. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings
Gale U.S. Supreme Court Records 2011-10-30. Paperback. Good. Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1270536958 ISBN : 1270536958 9781270536956
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