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Beiträge zur Pneumatologie des Blutes. Offprint. Insc. by Carl Ludwig

Beiträge zur Pneumatologie des Blutes. Offprint. Insc. by Carl Ludwig by Sechenov, Ivan Mikhailovich

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Title
Beiträge zur Pneumatologie des Blutes. Offprint. Insc. by Carl Ludwig
Author
Sechenov, Ivan Mikhailovich
Seller
Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
1859. Sechenov, Ivan Mikhailovich (1829-1905). Beiträge zur Pneumatologie des Blutes. Offprint from Sitzungsberichte der mathem.-naturw. Classe der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaft 36 (1859). 29pp. Plate. 237 x 151 mm. Modern marbled boards, original printed front wrapper bound in. Very good. Presentation Inscription from Carl Ludwig (1816-95), one of the founders of modern physiology, to "Prof. Bischoff" (possibly Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von Bischoff [1807-82]): "Herrn Prof Bischoff mit v. herzl. Gruss v. C. Ludwig." First Edition, Offprint Issue of Sechenov's first important medical paper, inscribed by Sechenov's teacher Carl Ludwig, who may have been a co-author.. Sechenov, the founder of Russian physiology, was a student under Carl Ludwig when he published the present work describing investigations of blood gases he and Ludwig had performed in 1858 following the publication of Meyer's Die Gase des Blutes (1857). "In 1858 Carl Ludwig and his then student, Ivan Sechenov, constructed a pump based on a Torricellian vacuum (a vacuum above a column of mercury in a barometer) to liberate the gases from the blood. This pump was one of the first to give accurate, reliable measurements that later proved to be largely correct. The manually operated 'blood-gas pump' required considerable exertion to operate, with up to 20 extraction cycles performed to complete the process" (Ball and Featherstone, p. 419). The pump is illustrated in the plate. P. Astrup and J. W. Severinghaus, "Blood gas transport and analysis," in J. B. West, ed., Respiratory Physiology: People and Ideas, pp. 75-107. C. M. Ball and P. J. Featherstone, "Blood gas analysis: From laboratory to bedside," Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 49 (2021): 419-421. The recipient of this presentation copy may have been Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm von Bischoff, a German biologist and physician who made important contributions to embryology. .
Big Up [Signed and Inscribed by Watts]

Big Up [Signed and Inscribed by Watts] by Ben Watts; Emil Wilbekin [fwd.]

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Big Up [Signed and Inscribed by Watts]
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Ben Watts; Emil Wilbekin [fwd.]
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781568984124
Condition
Very Good +
Description
New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2003. Very Good +. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2003. Stated First Edition. Folio (35cm); unpaginated. Publisher’s photographic boards with $75.00 price sticker at rear. Black-and-white and color photographs and collages throughout. Boards bumped at spine ends and corners; otherwise clean. Binding sound. Textblock, endsheets, and interior pages clean. A Very Good or better. Signed and inscribed by Watts on first free endsheet. Inscription reads “Big Up Karren Thanks for buying [RTS?] Ben.”.
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THE CHRONICLES OF GOTHAM. BOOK SECOND by [White, Richard Grant]

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THE CHRONICLES OF GOTHAM. BOOK SECOND
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[White, Richard Grant]
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
New York and London, 1872. 12mo, original printed orange wrappers [rubbed, spine reinforced]. pp [45]-87 [as issued]. Good+. A satire on New York in biblical language, in the style of White's New Gospel of Peace published in the previous decade. Thinly disguised references to Ulysses Grant, Fernando Wood, Boss Tweed, and other emblems of municipal corruption abound. White was a brilliant man of letters, Shakespeare scholar, and father of Stanford White. FIRST EDITION. II Wright 2707.
FIRST, BODY

FIRST, BODY by Thon, Melanie Rae

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FIRST, BODY
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Thon, Melanie Rae
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Revere Books, ABAA & IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780395785881
Condition
Fine
Description
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997. First edition, first prnt. Special issue of 100 numbered copies signed by Thon on the tipped-in limitation page. This is an out of series copy (no number, but signed). Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Thon's second story collection.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition.The images are of the book described and not stock photos.
SURREPTITIOUS PRINTING IN ENGLAND 1550-1640

SURREPTITIOUS PRINTING IN ENGLAND 1550-1640 by Woodfield, Denis B.16511

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SURREPTITIOUS PRINTING IN ENGLAND 1550-1640
Author
Woodfield, Denis B.16511
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
New York: Bibliographical Society of America, 1973. cloth. 4to. cloth. ix, 203 pages. Very good condition. This book deals with those books, pamphlets and broadsides in contemporary foreign languages, including French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch, which were surreptitiously printed in England before 1640. Each of the 65 works is discussed in one of the six chapters. Printers and printing historians will also enjoy the reproductions of the titles pages and all 305 printer's ornaments and initials used in every work except for one. The introduction of this book attempts to present the story of the origins and development of surreptitious printing in foreign vernaculars in chronological form. Woodfield distinguishes between the word "surreptitiously printed" and "secretly printed" to describe these books as not illegal, but having meant to mislead the average reader, English or foreign, into believing that the work had been published in the country in whose language it was printed. A book in a foreign vernacular which was printed for the private order of a customer would also be considered to have been "surreptitiously printed" if it lacks an imprint. Some books may also have been printed because the author or patron decided to subsidize a possibly uneconomic edition. Included is a section on typography as well as a bibliography.