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‎Transatlantic Review: Poli Bernard J.‎

‎FORD MADOX FORD AND THE TRANSATLANTIC REVIEW‎

‎Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1967. Cloth boards. First edition. Near fine in price-clipped lightly rubbed dust jacket with a couple of small closed tears. Syracuse University Press hardcover books‎

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‎VAILLAT, Léandre - Dessins de Maurice ACHENER‎

‎Paysages de Paris‎

‎PARIS, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique - 1919 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur illustré - Dessins de Maurice ACHENER - 144 pages - Très propre‎

‎Imprimé en commémoration de son nouveau paquebot, le Paris, la Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, 6 rue Auber, Paris, a édité ce livre, pour l'offrir à ses passagers. - ATTENTION: Colis recommandé uniquement sur demande (parcel recommended on request). Si vous désirez un remboursement équivalent au montant de votre achat, en cas de perte détérioration ou spoliation, demandez-nous expressément un envoi en recommandé ( if you wish a repayment equivalent to the amount of your purchase, in case of loss - deterioration or despoliation, ask us expressly for a sending recommended)- Conditions de vente : Les frais de port sont affichés à titre Indicatifs (pour un livre) Nous pouvons être amené à vous contacter pour vous signaler le prix du supplément de port en fonction du poids et du nombre de livres- Conditions of sale : The shipping costs are displayed as an indication (for one book) We may need to contact you to inform you of the cost of the additional shipping depending on the weight and the number of books- Possibilité d'envoi par Mondial-Relay - Réception en boutique sur rendez-vous. Librairie G. PORCHEROT - SP.Rance - 0681233148‎

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‎VAILLAT, Léandre - Dessins de Maurice ACHENER‎

‎Paysages de Paris‎

‎PARIS, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique - 1919 - In-8 - Cartonnage éditeur illustré - Dessins de Maurice ACHENER - 144 pages - Très propre Imprimé en commémoration de son nouveau paquebot, le Paris, la Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, 6 rue Auber, Paris, a édité ce livre, pour l'offrir à ses passagers.‎

‎VARIOUS AUTHORS. FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST SUBMARINE TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE CABLE SYSTEM TAT 1‎

‎Transatlantic Communications. 11 papers see below.‎

‎New York American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1957. 8vo. Volume 36 1957 of "The Bell System Technical Journal". In the original printed blue wrappers. Sunning to spine and very minor spotting to wrappers. Internally near mint. 348 pp. � First edition of the first technical description of the TAT-1 the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system. The 2240-mile cable was laid by the cableship Monarch and ran from Gallanach Bay near Oban in Argyll to Clarenville Canada.<br><br>"The papers that follow describe the design manufacture and installation of the first transatlantic telephone cable system with all its component parts including the connection microwave radio-relay system in Nova Scotia." From the introduction to the present volume.<br><br>"Years of development led up to 1956 when the first transatlantic telephone cable system started carrying calls; this is an interesting story in itself. Two coaxial cables about 20 miles apart carried 36 two-way circuits. Nearly 50 sophisticated repeaters were spaced from 10 to 40 miles along the way. Each vacuum tube repeater contained 5000 parts and cost almost $100000." Petruzzellis Thomas. Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius 2008 p. 4. <br>The electronic repeaters the devices that held together the many separate cables were designed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. In terms of reliable operation the most critical component of the system was the repeater. These devices spaced at intervals of 37.5 nautical miles along the cable compensated for loss. The repeaters were of a unique flexible design which allowed them to be handled in the same manner as cable.<br><br>TAT-1 carried the Moscow-Washington hotline between the American and Soviet heads of state.<br><br>Other papers of interest contained in the present volume:<br>1. Kelly Dr. Mervin J.; Radley Sir Gordon. Transatlantic Communications - An Historical Resume. Pp. 1-5.<br>2. Mottram E.T.; Halsey R.J.; Emling J.W.; Griffith R.G. Transatlantic Telephone Cable System - Planning and Over-All Performance. Pp. 7-27.<br>3. Lewis H.A.; Tucker R.S.; Lovell G.H.; Fraser J. M. System Design for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 29-68.<br>4. Gleichmann T.F.; Lince A.H.; Wooley M.C.; Braga F.J. Repeater Design for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 69-101. <br>5. Lamb H.A.; Heffner W.W. Repeater Production for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 103-138. <br>6. Meszaros G.W.; Spencer H.H. Power Feed Equipment for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 139-162.<br>7. McNally J.O.; Metson G.H.; Veazie E.A.; Holmes M.F. Electron Tubes for the Transatlantic Cable System. Pp. 163-188.<br>8. Lebert A.W.; Fischer H.B.; Biskeborn M.C. Cable Design and Manufacture for the Transatlantic Submarine Cable System. Pp. 189-216.<br>9. Halsey R.J.; Bampton J.F. System Design for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 217-244.<br>10. Brockbank R.A.; Walker D.C.; Welsby V.G. Repeater Design for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 245-276.<br>11. Thomas J.F.P.; Kelly R. Power-Feed System for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 277-292.<br>12. Jack J.S.; Leech Capt. W.H.; Lewis H.A. Route Selection and Cable Laying for the Transatlantic Cable System. Pp. 293-326. unknown‎

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‎VARIOUS AUTHORS. FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST SUBMARINE TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE CABLE SYSTEM TAT 1‎

‎Transatlantic Communications. TAT-1.‎

‎New York American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1957. 8vo. Original full green cloth bound with the original blue wrappers. Volume 36 1957 of "The Bell System Technical Journal". Library stamp to pasted down front free end-paper. Minor bumping to extremities. A nice and clean copy. Entire issue: 20 1513 pp. � First edition of the first technical description of the TAT-1 the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system. The 2240-mile cable was laid by the cableship Monarch and ran from Gallanach Bay near Oban in Argyll to Clarenville Canada. The initial capacity was 36 calls at a time at a price per call of $12 for the first three minutes. Since trans-Atlantic service opened in 1927 calls had traveled across the ocean via radio waves. But cables provide much higher signal quality avoid atmospheric interference and offer greater capacity and security.<br><br>"The papers that follow describe the design manufacture and installation of the first transatlantic telephone cable system with all its component parts including the connection microwave radio-relay system in Nova Scotia." From the introduction to the present papers.<br><br>"Years of development led up to 1956 when the first transatlantic telephone cable system started carrying calls; this is an interesting story in itself. Two coaxial cables about 20 miles apart carried 36 two-way circuits. Nearly 50 sophisticated repeaters were spaced from 10 to 40 miles along the way. Each vacuum tube repeater contained 5000 parts and cost almost $100000." Petruzzellis Thomas. Telephone Projects for the Evil Genius 2008 p. 4. <br>The electronic repeaters the devices that held together the many separate cables were designed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. In terms of reliable operation the most critical component of the system was the repeater. These devices spaced at intervals of 37.5 nautical miles along the cable compensated for loss. The repeaters were of a unique flexible design which allowed them to be handled in the same manner as cable.<br><br>TAT-1 carried the Moscow-Washington hotline between the American and Soviet heads of state.<br><br>Other papers of interest contained in the present volume:<br>1. Kelly Dr. Mervin J.; Radley Sir Gordon. Transatlantic Communications - An Historical Resume. Pp. 1-5.<br>2. Mottram E.T.; Halsey R.J.; Emling J.W.; Griffith R.G. Transatlantic Telephone Cable System - Planning and Over-All Performance. Pp. 7-27.<br>3. Lewis H.A.; Tucker R.S.; Lovell G.H.; Fraser J. M. System Design for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 29-68.<br>4. Gleichmann T.F.; Lince A.H.; Wooley M.C.; Braga F.J. Repeater Design for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 69-101. <br>5. Lamb H.A.; Heffner W.W. Repeater Production for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 103-138. <br>6. Meszaros G.W.; Spencer H.H. Power Feed Equipment for the North Atlantic Link. Pp. 139-162.<br>7. McNally J.O.; Metson G.H.; Veazie E.A.; Holmes M.F. Electron Tubes for the Transatlantic Cable System. Pp. 163-188.<br>8. Lebert A.W.; Fischer H.B.; Biskeborn M.C. Cable Design and Manufacture for the Transatlantic Submarine Cable System. Pp. 189-216.<br>9. Halsey R.J.; Bampton J.F. System Design for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 217-244.<br>10. Brockbank R.A.; Walker D.C.; Welsby V.G. Repeater Design for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 245-276.<br>11. Thomas J.F.P.; Kelly R. Power-Feed System for the Newfoundland-Nova Scotia Link. Pp. 277-292.<br>12. Jack J.S.; Leech Capt. W.H.; Lewis H.A. Route Selection and Cable Laying for the Transatlantic Cable System. Pp. 293-326.<br>And many other. hardcover‎

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‎Various Contributors‎

‎The Illustrated London News - October 11, 1958‎

‎Features: The first transatlantic jet airliner service; Princess Margaret's informal visit to Belgium; Regimental Fire; H.M.S. Leopard Commissioned at Portsmouth; Rugby School; Labour Party Conference at Scarborough; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Weidenfeld Werner editor; Volle Angelika executive editor; Pond Elizabeth transatlantic editor‎

‎Internationale Politik; After September 11; Europe's Response the Middle East Globalization; Volume 2 Winter Issue‎

‎Transatlantic International Politik 2001. 154pp. Textblock is very clean and tight. Lightly edge and spine wear creased corners. Transatlantic Edition. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Diagrams. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Paperback. Transatlantic International Politik Paperback‎

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‎Willem F. van Eekelen‎

‎The Changing Environment of Transatlantic Relations‎

‎Paris, ESG, 1991. Broschiert 8° 0‎

‎-- Good -- -- 79 p. -- Report from the European Strategy Group --Bibliotheks-Exemplar mit dem entsprechendem Rücken-Aufkleber und Stempel auf dem Vorsatz, ansonsten einwandfrei. // Library Copy‎

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‎Wine List of the Transatlantic‎

‎CARTE Des VINS . Les VINS Les EAUX De VIE. Les Liqueurs et Toutes les Boissons. The Wines are the Waters of Life. Liquors and all Drinks. - Translation‎

‎n. p.: Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co. n. d. 1st edition presumed. Ca. late 1930s. Dark rose colored stiff printed paper wrappers. Stapled. Moderate wear to wrappers soiling and rubbing previous owner's signature and "1934" penned to top of front wrapper. Two light markings in text. Very Good. 14 2 blank pp. Color illustrations title leaf and frontis. 10-7/8" x 8-3/4" <br/><br/>French price-list. Rare in the trade. No holdings found on OCLC. Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique [From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co.] unknown‎

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‎Wine List of the Transatlantic‎

‎CARTE Des VINS . Les VINS Les EAUX De VIE. Les Liqueurs et Toutes les Boissons. The Wines are the Waters of Life. Liquors and all Drinks. - Translation‎

‎n. p.: Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co. n. d. 1st edition presumed. Ca. late 1930s. Dark rose colored stiff printed paper wrappers. Stapled. Moderate wear to wrappers soiling and rubbing previous owner's signature and "1934" penned to top of front wrapper. Two light markings in text. Very Good. 14 2 blank pp. Color illustrations title leaf and frontis. 10-7/8" x 8-3/4" <br/><br/>French price-list. Rare in the trade. No holdings found on OCLC. Des Caves de la Cie. Cie. Transatlantique [From the Cellars of the Transatlantic Co.] unknown books‎

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‎Zacharasiewicz, Waldemar‎

‎Images of Central Europe in Travelogues and Fiction by North American Writers. Edited by Waldemar Zacharasiewicz. (= Transatlantic Perspectives, No. 6).‎

‎Tübingen: Stauffenburg-Verlag 1995. 395 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].‎

‎With author's dedication on pre-title. - Cover slightly rubbed. - Very good copy. ISBN: 9783860573365‎

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