Carl Newton Tyson
The Red River in Southwestern History
Norman Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press 1981. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on the half-title. A very solid copy to boot of the 1981 stated 1st edition. Near Fine in a bright Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo 222 pgs. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
Referencia librero : 4545
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Tolman Newton F.
SEARCH FOR GENERAL MILES
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1968. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 252 pp. Signed by author. DJ moderately soiled with light tear upper dj some rubbing scoring. Reverse cover slightly bowed. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1968 unknown books
Referencia librero : 009262
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NEWTON Helmut
Big Nudes
New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Helmut Newton. Introduction by Karl Lagerfeld. Numerous black & white photographic illustrations. Slim 4to black cloth d.w. New York: Xavier Moreau 1982. First Edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Xavier Moreau unknown books
Referencia librero : 300732 ISBN : 0937950025 9780937950029
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Mary Newton Stanard
THE STORY OF BACON'S REBELLION Signed
New York: The Neale Publishing Company 1907. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Signed. 181pp. 8vo in green buckram; titling in gilt to the upper board and the spine. The spine as is often the case has faded to brown. There is a previous owner name on the endpaper. This copy is signed by Mrs. Stanard on the title page.~~A fine choice for Virginia history lovers to read on a chill winter's night. Krick says that "Mrs. Stanard tells the story of this 1676 incident well though not thoroughly. Critics were quick to point out the unseemly romanticism of the work and its unswerving devotion to Bacon and his supporters." We confess to liking our history was a generous dose of "unseemly romanticism" and nice to have Mrs. Stanard's first solo work signed by her.~ Krick 475. Very Good binding. The Neale Publishing Company unknown books
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Nathaniel Mason Pawlett and Howard H. Newton
The Route of the Three Notch'd Road: A Preliminary Report Historic Roads of Virginia
Charlottesville: Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council 1976. Paperback. Very good. vi 26pp. Map in rear pocket. Edges tanned else very good in publisher's comb bound wraps. <br/><br/> Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council paperback books
Referencia librero : 31693
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McCormick Rt. Rev. John Newton
A SMALL PART. Signed by John Newton McCormick.
Milwaukee WI: Morehouse Publishing Co 1934. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 165 pages of text. Hardcover cloth binding with minimal shelfwear. Signed on front endpaper by author "Jn. N. McCormick May 1934." Bookplate of Cyrus Hall McCormick on front pastedown. J.N. McCormick was then the Bishop of Western Michigan. Religion Autograph. Morehouse Publishing Co Hardcover books
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Rowell Edward Newton
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AGAINST EDWARD NEWTON ROWELL. A TRIAL UPON AN INDICTMENT FOR MANSLAUGHTER IN THE FIRST DEGREE FOR KILLING JOHNSON LIVINGSTON LYNCH OF UTICA N.Y. AT BATAVIA N.Y. ON THE EVENING OF OCTOBER 30 1883.
New York 1884. vii352pp. plus two plates. Early 20th-century buckram gilt labels. Cloth somewhat dust soiled labels chipped. Hinges crack light wear to edges and spine extremities. Shelf label at foot of spine institutional ink and blind stamps to titlepage and one plate. Occasional dust soiling light tanning internally. Good. A classic case of murder resulting from the exposure of adultery in flagrante. Edward Newton Rowell suspected his wife of having an affair with their former neighbor Johnson Lynch. In October 1883 he informed her that he would be leaving Batavia New York for several days on business and after she had invited Lynch over and taken him to bed Rowell burst in and shot him. The affair was apparently known to the public of Batavia and such was the support for Rowell that he was acquitted on charges of manslaughter the news of which was celebrated in town with bonfires and fireworks. Not in McDade or Cohen. hardcover books
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Newton Richard Rev.
THE KING'S HIGHWAY. WICASTAYATAPI TACANKU: QAIS WOAHOPE WIKCEMNA OYAKAPI KIN
New York: American Tract Society 1879. 5-310pp. Contemporary green patterned cloth spine gilt. Endpapers renewed several leaves with minor marginal repairs some dust-soiling minor marginal stains to some leaves. Fair. Lacking title leaf preface leaf and three terminal leaves. A rare translation of Newton's THE KING'S HIGHWAY into the Dakota language of Santee. The work was translated by Rev. Daniel W. Hemans a native Santee-speaking Dakotan. A wounded copy of a rare work with only one copy in OCLC. OCLC 777079306. American Tract Society hardcover books
Referencia librero : WRCAM53794
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McKeon Newton Felch and Katherine C. Cowles eds
AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS IMPRINTS 1825 - 1876
Amherst 1946. 191pp. Frontis. Original cloth. Bit dusty but very good. A well produced guide to early Amherst printing. hardcover books
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Newton James H. editor
HISTORY OF VENANGO COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA AND INCIDENTALLY OF PETROLEUM TOGETHER WITH ACCOUNTS OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT AND PROGRESS OF EACH TOWNSHIP BOROUGH AND VILLAGE WITH PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE EARLY SETTLERS REPRESENTATIVE MEN FAMILY RECORDS ETC. BY AN ABLE CORPS OF HISTORIANS. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS DESCRIPTIVE OF ITS SCENERY PRIVATE RESIDENCES PUBLIC BUILDINGS FARM SCENES OIL DERRICKS MANUFACTORIES etc. FROM ORIGINAL SKETCHES
Columbus Oh 1879. 651pp. Forty-seven plates some double-page on 33 leaves. Facsimiles. Color maps. Thick quarto. Contemporary cloth recently rebacked in calf corners expertly repaired. Else a very good copy. A scarce Pennsylvania county history with wonderful plates of local residences businesses farms factories oil wells etc. Contains much material relating to the petroleum industry Oil City and the speculative oil business. An important local historical reference. HOWES N129. hardcover books
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Newton William
THE LIFE OF THE RIGHT REVEREND DR. WHITE KENNETT.
London 1730. xx280pp. leaf of errata. 19th century paneled calf. Some wear to hinges but cords sound bookplate else very nice. Kennett was the author of the first English bibliography of the New World the BIBLIOTHECAE AMERICANAE PRIMORDIA published in 1713. He had many American connections and interests and this work includes an account of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in America. SABIN 37449. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 730/164. unknown books
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Shaffer Newton
Selected Essays on Orthopaedic Surgery from the Writings of Newton Melman Shaffer M. D.
New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1923. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. First Edition. xxii 636 pages. Publisher's blue cloth with gilt titles. 8vo. Top edge gilt. Spine sunned. INSCRIBED "To Mr & Mrs. Richard Hoe Lawrence with the kind regards of the author" at the top of the title page. Hinges sound lower corners soft. Cloth. "Richard Hoe Lawrence 1858-1936 of New York City was a numismatic collector and scholar who was closely associated with the American Numismatic and Archeological Society later the American Numismatic Society during its early formative years in the nineteenth century. He amassed notable collections of Roman Republican and Early Imperial denarii and served as the Society's curator 1879 and librarian 1880-1885 overseeing the production of the library's first printed catalog. Lawrence served as president of the Grolier Club in New York City 1906-1908." numismaticsorg. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
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NEWTON GLEICK James.
Isaac Newton.
New York:: Pantheon Books 2003. 2003. Small 8vo. xii 272 pp. Color frontis. port. figs. bibliog. index. Gray cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. New. Pantheon Books, (2003). hardcover books
Referencia librero : S6538
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NEWTON Isaac ANTHONY H. D.
Sir Isaac Newton.
London etc.:: Abelard-Schuman 1960. 1960. FIRST EDITION. 223 x 145 mm. 8vo. 223 pp. Frontis. 4 plates bibliog. index. Original light green cloth dust-jacket. Fine. Abelard-Schuman, (1960). hardcover books
Referencia librero : S2628
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NEWTON CLARK David H. & Stephen P. H. CLARK.
Newton's tyranny; the suppressed scientific discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed.
New York:: W. H. Freeman 2001. 2001. First printing. Small 8vo. xvi 188 pp. Bibliog. index. Quarter cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Fine. W. H. Freeman, (2001). hardcover books
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MAYALL Robert Newton & Margaret L. MAYALL.
Skyshooting; hunting the stars with your camera.
New York:: Ronald Press 1949. 1949. Humanizing science series. 24 cm. xi 174 pp. 59 figs. and illus. index. Navy blue cloth. With Carnegie Mount Wilson Observatory blind-stamp. Ronald Press, (1949). hardcover books
Referencia librero : S1356
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NEWTON Isaac.
The mathematical principles of natural philosophy. Introduction by Alfred del Vecchio.
New York:: Citadel 1964. 1964. Series: The Science Classics Library. Reprint. 209 x 141 mm. 8vo. 447 pp. Illus. tables. Printed wrappers. Fine. Citadel, (1964). unknown books
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NEWTON Isaac.
Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical principles of natural philosophy and his System of the world. Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729. The translations revised and supplied with an historical and explanatory appendix by Florian Cajori.
Berkeley:: University of California Press 1946. 1946. Second printing. 261 x 178 mm. 8vo. xxxv 680 pp. Frontis. port. title in red and black illus. Brown cloth. Very good. University of California Press, 1946. hardcover books
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NEWTON CLARK David H. & Stephen P. H. CLARK.
Newton's tyranny; the suppressed scientific discoveries of Stephen Gray and John Flamsteed.
New York:: W. H. Freeman 2001. 2001. First printing. Small 8vo. xvi 188 pp. Bibliog. index. Quarter cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Fine. W. H. Freeman, (2001). hardcover books
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NEWTON COHEN I. Bernard & Clark ELLIOTT.
A Second supplement to the catalogue of the Grace K. Babson collection of the works of Sir Isaac Newton and related material on permanent deposit in the Burndy Library of the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology. Prepared by . . .
Boston:: Burndy Library 2002. 2002. 8vo. xxvii 95 pp. Frontis. port. figs. index. Gilt-stamped brick red cloth. NEW. First edition designed and printed by the Stinehour Press. Burndy Library, 2002. hardcover books
Referencia librero : S6135
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NEWTON BABSON Grace K.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Grace K. Babson Collection of the Works of Sir Isaac Newton and the material relating to him in the Babson Institute Library Babson Park Mass. With an introduction by Roger Babson Webber.
New York:: Herbert Reichner 1950. 1950. 258 x 177 mm. 8vo. xiv 228 pp. Frontis. illus. index. Brick-red cloth. Ownership signature of Martha Teach Gnudi. Fine. 606 items. Herbert Reichner, 1950. hardcover books
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Newton A. Edward. 1864 1940
DOCTOR JOHNSON A Play
Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1923. 1st edition. Hardback. No dj. Very Good. 8vo. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
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NEWTON A. Edward.
The Amenities of Book-Collecting and Kindred Affections.
Boston: Atlantic Monthly 1918. First edition. xiii 373 pp w/index. Foxing to page edges else near fine in paper-covered boards with cloth spine and printed label. Contemporary gift inscription to front free endpaper. Boston: Atlantic Monthly hardcover books
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NEWTON A. Edward
Derby Day and Other Adventures
Boston: Little Brown 1934. hardcover. very good. Color frontispiece and 25 black and white plates. Facsimile manuscript in pocket at rear. 389pp 8vo cloth-backed boards with embossed design; uncut & unopened corners dented. Boston: Little Brown and Co. 1934. internally fine a very good copy.<br/><br/> One of 1129 numbered copies printed on rag paper and signed by the author.<br/><br/> Little Brown unknown books
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Thompson Newton
A HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS
Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. St Louis 1947. 230 pages paperbound good condition. . Other hardcover books
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HARDY Thomas. Newton A. Edward.
Thomas Hardy: Novelist or Poet
Berwyn: Oak Knoll 1929. First edition. Unpaginated. Fine in very good plus original glassine jacket. Lacking the original slipcase. One of 950 copies. A privately printed monograph concerning Hardy's publication history and assessing his critical reception; the text is punctuated by holograph reproductions of letters to and from Hardy. Berwyn: Oak Knoll unknown books
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NEWTON Douglas.
Metamorphosis of Violence.
np: Guido Morris 1952. First edition. 12 pp. Near fine in sewn wrappers. Poems with a printed dedication to Mary Lee Settle. Crescendo Poetry Series Number 7. (np): Guido Morris unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward.
Bibliography and Pseudo-Bibliography.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1936. First edition. . 116 pp. Very good plus in very good price-clipped dust jacket with some paper loss to crown of spine. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, unknown books
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Mourret Fernand; Newton Wayland Thompson
A history of the Catholic church Volumes 1-6
St Louis: B. Herder Book Co 1947. Hardcover. VG Ex-lib copy. Library stamp on iinside front covers. Bookblocks have age toning and corner darkening. Interior pages have minor age toning. Volume 2 different color of blue. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Each volume paginated seperately. Includes bibliographical references. B. Herder Book Co hardcover books
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NEWTON Helmut
Helmut Newton: Archives de Nuit
Munich: Schirmer 1993. paperback. near fine. Foreword by Jose Alvarez. 58 black and white full-page photo illustrations slim small 4to stiff pictorial wrappers. Munich: Schirmer Art Books 1993. Near fine.<br/><br/> Exhibition catalogue.<br/><br/> Schirmer unknown books
Referencia librero : 300626 ISBN : 388814664X 9783888146640
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Newton Helmut
Pages from the Glossies: Facsimiles 1956-1998
New York: Scalo. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 3931141896 . Red cloth lettered along the spine. Rear corners bumped. The dust jacket is slightly rubbed. A collection of Newtons images for fashion magazines such as Elle Amica and Vogue with anecdotes and inspiration behind the work. ; 543 pages . Scalo hardcover books
Referencia librero : 24064 ISBN : 3931141896 9783931141899
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Steven Newton
German Battle Tactics on the Russian Front 1941-1945: Schiffer Military Aviation History
Schiffer Publishing Ltd 1994-06-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Schiffer Publishing, Ltd hardcover books
Referencia librero : 184504 ISBN : 0887405827 9780887405822
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Newton Ruth E. Illus
Peter Rabbit
Racine: Whitman Publishing Company. 1938. Softcover. Wraps very good- with 3" start in lower spine fold a few scattered tears and a small chip to fore-edge of rear wrap. Linen-Like book with pages that have the texture of linen.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; pp . Whitman Publishing Company paperback books
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Bowers Newton L Jr Et Al
Actuarial Mathematics
Society of Actuaries. 1997. Hardcover. 4to 3rd printing of the second edition fine in fine dust jacket. . Society of Actuaries hardcover books
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Newton Francis
The Jazz Scene
NY: Da Capo. 1975. Reprint. Hardcover. Fine issued without dust jacket. DaCapo reprint of the 1st US ed. 1960. . Da Capo hardcover books
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Newton Demolina David; Molina
Literary Criticism of T.S.Elliot: New Essays.
London: Athlone Press 1977. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. viii 216 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding in almost new condition. Unclipped dustjacket with minor sunning to spine; protected in archival mylar. Edited by Newton De Molina. Contributors include F. W. Bateson Denis Donoghue Graham Hough Samuel Hynes R. Peacock William Righter W. W. Robson Roger Sharrock and C. K. Stead. Athlone Press Hardcover books
Referencia librero : 009473 ISBN : 0485111675 9780485111675
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Mayall R. Newton; Mayall Margret L
Sundials: How to Know Use and Make Them
Hale Cushman & Flint 1938. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. No jacket. Light circular stain on front board spine slightly cocked. 1938 Hard Cover. xv 197 pp. Red boards. CONTENTS: The Development of the Sundial; Why the Sundial Tells Time; How to Design and Make a Dial; Selecting the Dial to Make or Buy - Materials; Parts of a Dial You Should Know; Time and Standard Time Dials; How to Lay Out the Hour Lines. Hale, Cushman & Flint hardcover books
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Newton AE
Catalogue of the Eminent A. Edward Newton Collection formed by the late George H. Sargent. With Introduction by A. Edward Newton. Sold by Order of Mrs. Carrie F. Sargent at unrestricted Auction Sale through the Management of Charles F. Heartman on Saturday December 19 1931 at 3:40 P. M.
Metuchen New Jersey: Charles F. Heartman 1931. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Boards. Fine. First edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed. Inscribed "Mr. W.D. Hanbridge will be amused to find the fantastic prices which these Newtonia fetched at auction. A tribute to George H. Sargent's many friends. A Edward Newton. January 22 1932. Charles F. Heartman unknown books
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NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727 'sGRAVESANDE Willem Jacob 1688 1742.
Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy Confirm'd by Experiments: Or an Introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy. Written in Latin by the late W. James s'Gravesande. Translated into English by J. T. Desaguliers. The Sixth Edition greatly improved by the author.
London:: Printed by W. Innys T. Longman and T. Shewell C. Hitch and M. Senex 1747. 1747. 2 volumes. 4to. 4 lxxv 1 475 1; ii 389 33 pp. Original full calf raised bands calf gilt-stamped red & brown spine labels; joints cracked. Small rubberstamp on title. Very good. NICE CLEAN COPY. Sixth edition "greatly improved by the author" of 'sGravedande's extensive experimentation and instruction in Newtonian physics. The experiments range from basic physics to hydraulics optics electricity and astronomy. The entire work is profusely illustrated with folding engraved plates detailing among many other experiments and apparatuses a steam-powered Hero's Engine plate 78 a static electricity generator plate 79 the first magic lantern slide projector plate 109 the prismatic effect of a rainbow plate 120 and the known solar system plate 122. 'sGravesande "is the author of Elements de physique demonstres mathematiquement. . . ou introduction a la philosophie Newtonienne which was translated from the Latin and published at Leyden in 1746. In the second volume he gives a description of an electrical machine constructed on the plan of that of Hauksbee. It consisted merely of a crystal globe which was mounted upon a copper stand and against which was pressed the hand of the operator while it was made to revolve rapidly by means of a large wheel." Mottelay. / Willem Jacob 'sGravesande was a Dutch philosopher and mathematician. Born in 's-Hertogenbosch he studied law in Leiden and wrote a thesis on suicide. In 1715 he visited London and King George I. He became a member of the Royal Society. In 1717 he became professor in physics and astronomy in Leiden and introduced the works of his friend Newton in the Netherlands. He was ardently opposed to fatalists like Hobbes and Spinoza. In 1724 Peter the Great offered him a job in Saint Petersburg but 'sGravesande did not accept. His best remembered work is Physices elementa mathematica experimentis confirmata sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam or Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy Confirm'd by Experiments Leiden 1720 in which he laid the foundations for teaching Newtonian physics. / 'sGravesande's chief original contribution to physics involved an experiment in which brass balls are dropped with varying velocity onto a soft clay surface. This demonstrated that a ball with twice the velocity of another would leave an indentation four times as deep that three times the velocity yielded nine times the depth and so on. He shared these results with Emilie du Châtelet who subsequently corrected Newton's formula E = mv to E = mv2. / 'sGravesande was also the owner of the oldest known magic lantern which was built around 1720 by Jan van Musschenbroek and is currently housed at the Museum Booerhave in Leiden. / "From the outset of his teaching both physics and astronomy 'sGravesande modeled his lectures on the example of Newton in the Principia and Opticks although in later years they incorporated other influences especially that of Boerhaave. Moreover he adopted from Keill and Desaguliers the notion of demonstrating to his classes the experimental proof of scientific principles accumulating an ever larger collection of apparatus as may be seen from successive editions of his Physics elementa mathematica experimentis confirmata. Sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam Leiden 1720 1721. The scientific reputation of 'sGravesande is enshrined in this book which he constantly corrected and amplified in later editions. An 'official' English translation prepared by Desaguliers to whom copies of the Latin original were sent in haste was also issued in 1720 and 1721 and it passed through six editions. The booksellers Mears and Woodward printed a rival version under the name of John Keill. French translations appeared only in 1746 and 1747 but a critical review by L. B. Castel was published in the Memoires de Trevoux in May and October 1721. The book was at once welcomed by British and a number of German scholars." – DSB V p. 510. References: Babson 70; Mottelay p. 181. Printed by W. Innys, T. Longman and T. Shewell, C. Hitch, and M. Senex, 1747. hardcover books
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NEWTON Sir Isaac.
Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica. Perpetuis commentariis illustrata communi studio PP. Thomae Le Seur & Francisci Jacquier ex Gallicana Minimorum Familia matheseos professorum. Editio altera longe accuratior & emendatior.
Geneva:: Sumptibus Cl. & Ant. Philibert 1760. 1760. 3 volumes. 4to. xxxii 548; viii 422; 8 xxviii 703 1 pp. Half-titles woodcut title vignettes title printed in red & black woodcut head & tail pieces numerous mathematical figs. index. Contemporary mottled calf raised bands gilt-stamped spines maroon & green spine labels; occasional browning. Ownership signature "Nolland avocat"auvcat. An excellent set. Very good . Second Jesuit edition emended and corrected based on the text of the third London edition of the Principia. This version is valued for its excellent annotations and copious commentary which is nearly the same length as the Principia itself. It contains Newton's Dedication to the Royal Society; Prefaces to the first second and third editions and Roger Cotes's Preface. In addition the Jesuits' edition of the Principia is prized for the inclusion of the important treatises on the theory of the tides: Daniel Bernoulli's Traite sur le Flux et Reflux de la Mer Colin MacLaurin's De Causa Physica Fluxus et Refluxus Maris and Leonardo Euler's Inquisitio Physica in causam Fluxus ac Refluxus Maris. These three works gained the prize given by the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1724 for resolving tidal problems relating to the theory of gravity. They represent the most significant discovery concerning tidal mechanics between the publication of the Principia and the discoveries of Laplace. REFERENCES: Babson 31; Gray 14; Wallis 14. Sumptibus Cl. & Ant. Philibert, 1760. hardcover books
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Newton Isaac 1643 1727 DOBBS Betty Jo Teeter 1930 1994; Margaret C. JACOB 1943 .
Newton and the Culture of Newtonianism.
New Jersey:: Humanities Press 1995. 1995. 8vo. ix 139 pp. Illus. index. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 039103877X Published posthumously as the author passed in 1994 while visiting the Grand Canyon. Dobbs was a prominent University of California Davis history professor known for her scholarship on Sir Isaac Newton. Professor Dobbs taught and researched the history of science specializing in early modern science and the history of alchemy and chemistry. Jacobs is History Professor Emeritus at UCLA. Humanities Press, (1995). unknown books
Referencia librero : S13612 ISBN : 039103877X 9780391038776
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NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727.
The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton Volume I: The Optical Lectures 1670-1672. Edited by Alan E. Shapiro.
Cambridge UK:: Cambridge University Press 1984. 1984. Royal 8vo. xix 627 pp. 3 full-page black-and-white plates bibliography index. Navy blue cloth gilt-stamped spine label dust-jacket. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED by Shapiro. Fine. ISBN: 0521252482 Alan E. Shapiro's research is on Newton and his optical research and he is the editor of The Optical Papers of Isaac Newton. Most of the book presents the Lectiones Opticae and the Optica with the original Latin on the left and the translation duly annotated and cross referenced on the right. Cambridge University Press, (1984). hardcover books
Referencia librero : S13602 ISBN : 0521252482 9780521252485
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NEWTON Isaac 1643 1727 Frank E. MANUEL 1910 2003.
Isaac Newton Historian.
Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1963. 1963. 8vo. viii 328 pp. 12 illus. pls. index. Cloth dust-jacket. Ownership ink signature of David C. Lindberg. Fine. First edition. Frank Edward Manuel was an American historian Kenan Professor of History emeritus at New York University and Alfred and Viola Hart University Professor emeritus at Brandeis University. Frank Edward Manuel was among the most respected European intellectual historians of the twentieth century. "Manuel's wide-ranging scholarly interests inspired groundbreaking works on utopias Christian Hebraism historiography and philosophers such as Isaac Newton Karl Marx and Henri Saint- Simon. A prolific author he wrote co-wrote or edited 20 books. His most popular work Utopian Thought in the Western World written with his wife won the American Book Award. Other notable publications included The Politics of Modern Spain 1938 The Age of Reason 1951 The New World of Henri Saint-Simon 1956 The Eighteenth Century Confronts the Gods 1959 Shapes of Philosophical History 1965 A Portrait of Isaac Newton 1968 Freedom from History 1971 The Changing of the Gods 1983 The Broken Staff: Judaism Through Christian Eyes 1992 A Requiem for Karl Marx 1995 and Scenes from the End: The Last Days of World War II in Europe 2000. Even as he approached age 90 Manuel remained active. Shortly before his death he was near completion on the book Varieties of Historical Experience and in 2004 his wife published their coauthored work James Bowdoin and the Patriot Philosophers. / Manuel was the recipient of numerous awards. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1957-58 a Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fellow in 1962-1963 and a Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar in 1978. He was also a member of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Along with the American Book Award Utopian Thought in the Western World won the Melcher Prize and the Phi Beta Kappa Ralph Waldo Emerson Award. Manuel received honorary degrees from the following institutions: Union Theological Seminary 1979; Brandeis University 1986; and the Hebrew-Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 1998." Brandeis Harvard University Press, 1963. hardcover books
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Microscopes Unitron Scientific Inc. Newton Highlands Mass.
Unitron Microscopes; a complete range of instruments for research industry education.
Newton Highlands Mass.: Unitron Scientific 1960s. 1960. 28 cm. 34 ff. Illustrated. Original black printed spiral-bound wrappers. Very good. Unitron was formerly named United Scientific Company. "UNITRON specializes in high quality precision instruments for industrial metallurgical materials science research and educational applications. Since 1952 UNITRON microscopes and related optical accessories have been consistently used and trusted worldwide in highly prestigious companies. Upon receipt in their New York warehouse each of the high quality microscopes are unpacked assembled and individually tested and inspected by a team of technicians to ensure compliance with the strict quality standards they have set over the past 60 years." Unitron Scientific, [1960s]. unknown books
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Good John Mason Olinthus Gregory and Mr. Newton Bosworth
Pantologia. A New Cyclopædia
London: Printed for G. Kearsley et al. 1813. First edition. Lacking all plates. 12 vols. 8vo. Bound in half contemporary brown calf gilt spines marbled boards and edges lacking plates else very good. First edition. Lacking all plates. 12 vols. 8vo. Printed for G. Kearsley et al. unknown books
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Newton Isaac
Newton's Principia. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. Translated into English by Andrew Motte. To which is added Newton's System of the World; With a Life of the Author by N. W. Chittenden
New York: Published by Daniel Adee 176 Fulton Street Turney & Lockwood's Stereo 1848. First American edition later printing. The first edition was published in 1687. Frontispiece portrait taken from the bust in the Royal Observatory of Greenwich diagrams in text. 8vo. Original green cloth. Head of spine carefully restored some rubbing some light browning mostly at front and back a very good copy of this important work. In a leather-tipped green cloth open-end box. Bookplate of O. Stuck on endpapers. First American edition later printing. The first edition was published in 1687. Frontispiece portrait taken from the bust in the Royal Observatory of Greenwich diagrams in text. 8vo. The first English edition of Newton's "Principia" was translated by Andrew Motte a mathematician who with his brother Benjamin the publisher had edited the abridged "Philosophical transactions." This first English edition was published in 1729 from the third and definitive Latin edition of 1726. Newton's "A Treatise of the System of the World" was first published in English in 1728. The American edition bears a dedication and an introduction directed to teachers "If to educate means not so much to store the memory with symbols and facts as to bring forth the faculties of the soul and to develope them to the full by healthy nurture and a hardy discipline then what so effective to the accomplishment of that end as the study of Geometrical Synthesis . Let the Principia then be gladly welcomed into every Hall where a True Teacher presides." Copyright 1846 but first published 1848; the present copy is printed from stereotype plates wear to terminal page number. "The greatest work in the history of science . the "Principia" provided the great systhesis of the cosmos proving finally its physical unity . for the first time a single mathematical law could explain the motion of objects on earth as well as the phenomena of the heavens" PMM. Babson 23; Gray 26; Karpinski p. 491; Horblit 78; PMM 161 Published by Daniel Adee, 176 Fulton Street [Turney & Lockwood's Stereo unknown books
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Newton A. Edward
Rare books Original Drawings Autograph Letters and Manuscripts collected by the late A. Edward Newton 1864-1940 removed from his home Oak Knoll Daylesford Pa. The A. Edward Newton Collection of Books and Manuscripts Cover Title
New York: Parke-Bernet galleries Inc 1941. First edition. Illustrated. 3 vols. 4to. Boards. Fine in almost fine dust jacket. Lee Ash's copy. First edition. Illustrated. 3 vols. 4to. Parke-Bernet galleries, Inc unknown books
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NEWTON Ernst
SKETCHES FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES DESIGNED TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN THE
NEWTON Ernest SKETCHES FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. London: B.T. Batsford 1882. Folio. Publishers blue cloth. Lithographic ti leaf index leaf 16 lithographic plates. First edition. "Designed to be constructed in the patent cement slab system by W. H. Lascelles." Newton served his apprenticeship in the architectural offices of Richard Norman Shaw from 1873 to 1876 remaining in his offices for three mor years until 1880 before commencing his own successful and prolific practice. According to Hermann Muthesius in The English House 1904 "He is one of th busiest architects in England and therefore represents the good principles of current thinking about the house perhaps its most accessible form." Newton' volume is a companion volume to a book published in 1878 by Richard Norman Sh when Newton was still in Shaw's offices. It also has designs to be constructe in the Lascelles patent cement system and contains 28 plates -- thus explaini the numbering of the plates 29 to 44 in Newton's companion volume. Soiled at spine and edges of boards but otherwise a very good copy of an extremely sca book. unknown books
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NEWTON A. Edward
A. EDWARD NEWTON A COLLECTION.
NEWTON A. Edward. A. EDWARD NEWTON A COLLECTION. Newark Delaware: Oak Knoll Books n.d. 12mo. Wrappers. ii 38 pages. Being a presentation copy from the owner to his future partners this is catalogue number 8 from Oak Knoll Books. Spine sunned else good. unknown books
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MCKEON Newton Felch and Katherine Conover Cowles
AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS IMPRINTS 1825-1876
MCKEON Newton Felch and Katherine Conover Cowles. AMHERST MASSACHUSETTS IMPRINTS 1825-1875. Amherst: 1946. 8vo. Cloth. 191 pages. First edition. A bibliography of Amherst imprints. Fine. unknown books
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