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Vitellionis ... Peri optikes, id est de natura, ratione, & proiectione radiorum uisus, luminum, colorum atq[ue] formarum, quam uulgo perspectiuam vocant, libri X. . .

Vitellionis ... Peri optikes, id est de natura, ratione, & proiectione radiorum uisus, luminum, colorum atq[ue] formarum, quam uulgo perspectiuam vocant, libri X. . . by WITELO

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Vitellionis ... Peri optikes, id est de natura, ratione, & proiectione radiorum uisus, luminum, colorum atq[ue] formarum, quam uulgo perspectiuam vocant, libri X. . .
Author
WITELO
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
Norimbergæ: Apud Io. Petreium, 1535. FIRST EDITION. Title in red and black with large woodcut, full-page woodcut arms on recto of second leaf, numerous woodcut illustrations throughout text. First 4 numbered leaves (following preliminaries) are in facsimile on old paper. Full blindstamped calf in an antique style. Overall a fine copy. First edition of the earliest treatise on optics written by a European. An extremely rare work, the text of which is derived from the optics of Abu al-Hasan (Alhazen). It contains not only a summary of all that was known on optics to the ancients and to Alhazen, but also some original investigations. Divided into nine books, Witelo first sets forth a number of geometrical theorems providing the mathematical principles required for the optical demonstrations of the remaining books. He details the essential features of optical systems, including the theory of theory of the nature of light and the propagation of light or visible forms. In addition to the nature of radiation, light and color in straight or refracted lines, and the treatment of images in various mirrors, a portion of the book deals with the physiology of vision. Very little is known of Witelo (ca. 1230-ca. 1275) other than he was born in Poland. This book, important as a source of Greco-Arabian theories on optics, had a great deal of influence on future investigators throughout all ages, including Regiomontanus and Da Vinci, Maurolico, Tycho Brahe, Galileo and Descartes. Indeed, Kepler based his entire study of optics upon it.
Paving and Municipal Engineering (The First 24 Issues)

Paving and Municipal Engineering (The First 24 Issues) by William Fortune, Editor

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Paving and Municipal Engineering (The First 24 Issues)
Author
William Fortune, Editor
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Indianapolis, 1892. 1/4 leather. Near Fine. The first 24 issues of this wonderful monthly, published out of Indianapolis and devoted to street paving. Consists of the first 2 years of the magazine, each year bound into a handsome 1/4 leather over chocolate-brown boards. The first book consists of the June 1890-May 1891 12 issues and the 2nd book consists of the June 1891-May 1892 12 issues. All issues clean, crisp and Near Fine, with one neat former owner name along the top-edge of issue #1's front page. The 2 books housing the magazines have held up very nicely as well. Both clean and bright and Near Fine and both featuring dozens and dozens --if not hundreds-- of steel-engraved illustrations. (From each issue's front cover; "A Journal Devoted Specifically to Street and Sidewalk Paving, Sewerage, Water-Works Construction, Street Lighting and All Matters Pertaining to Muinicipal Engineering").
The Strength of Lovers

The Strength of Lovers by ZUVIRIA, Gustavo Martínez writing as Hugo Wast

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The Strength of Lovers
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ZUVIRIA, Gustavo Martínez writing as Hugo Wast
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Longmans, Green & Co, 1930. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Translated from Spanish by Louis Imbert and Jacques Le Clercq. Jacket illustration by Henry C. Pitz. Octavo. 315pp. Spine gilt a bit dulled else fine in lightly worn, just about near fine dust jacket with a bit of nicking and a light vertical crease on the spine with the blue ink lightly dulled there. A nice copy. Argentinean novel set in early days of the conquest of South America. A Native American king falls in love with a Spanish lady, chaos ensues.
Coronet: June 1938

Coronet: June 1938

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Coronet: June 1938
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Chicago: David A. Smart, 1938. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Good only with the front wrapper torn off.
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Philadelphia and its Environs: A Guide to the City and Surroundings

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Philadelphia and its Environs: A Guide to the City and Surroundings
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
G-. Spine and rear panel of wrap is missing. Map included hanging by a thread at the back. Binding is intact, but loose.
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Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1896. Softcover. G-. Spine and rear panel of wrap is missing. Map included hanging by a thread at the back. Binding is intact, but loose.. Twelvemo. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 262 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm.
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Posters Made Possible by a Grant from Mobil: A Collection of 250 International Posters Commissioned by Mobil and Selected by the Poster Society

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Posters Made Possible by a Grant from Mobil: A Collection of 250 International Posters Commissioned by Mobil and Selected by the Poster Society
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9783857094255
Condition
VG. Light shelfwear.
Description
Zurich: Graphis Press Corp, 1988. Hardcover. VG. Light shelfwear.. Quarto. Hardcover. Black boards in illustrated jacket. 174 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 31 cm.
Tobias Zielony. The Fall. 6 Vol. Set (1: Joshua Gross. 2: Dora Koderhold. 3: Sophia Eisenhut. 4: Enis Maci. 5: Mazlum Nergiz. 6: Jakob Nolte.)
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Tobias Zielony. The Fall. 6 Vol. Set (1: Joshua Gross. 2: Dora Koderhold. 3: Sophia Eisenhut. 4: Enis Maci. 5: Mazlum Nergiz. 6: Jakob Nolte.) by Zielony, Tobias; Seelig, Thomas

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Tobias Zielony. The Fall. 6 Vol. Set (1: Joshua Gross. 2: Dora Koderhold. 3: Sophia Eisenhut. 4: Enis Maci. 5: Mazlum Nergiz. 6: Jakob Nolte.)
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Zielony, Tobias; Seelig, Thomas
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9783959055321
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Text in German and English.VG. Some bumping to the open ended slipcase, otherwise clean and unmarked.
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Leipzig: Spector Books, 2021. Softcover. Text in German and English.VG. Some bumping to the open ended slipcase, otherwise clean and unmarked.. 6 Volumes in open ended slip case. Duodecimo. Softcover. Glossy white illustrated wraps. color illustrations ; 17 cm. In summer 2021, the Museum Folkwang in Essen will be showing the work of Tobias Zielony in a large survey exhibition, featuring photographs and video works from the last twenty years. One of the key themes in Zielony's artistic work is youth culture, its relationship to background, status, and fashion, and the definition of identity associated with this in a realm where the realities of the medium are shifting. Digital culture has revolutionized the ways in which photographic images can communicate, fundamentally altering the idea of the self and self-representation. In Zielony's works, the subjects of his pictures appear as self-aware participants in this process of interaction, engaging in a global exchange of social codes and self-images, irrespective of the cultural and social differences between the people involved. Spector Books has consistently supported Zielony's work from the start of his career. In 2008 we published Trona, now in its third edition, followed by Manitoba (2011), Jenny Jenny (2013), and Vele (2014). This sus-tained process of close collaboration has given rise to an unusual idea for the catalogue for the Essen exhibition. It is to be published as a series of six small volumes, each showing two to four works in full and accompanied by a text that creates a counterpoint to these works in the form of an essay or piece of fiction. Six protagonists of the new literary generation, Sophia Eisenhut, Joshua Gross, Dora Koderhold, Enis Maci, Mazlum Nergiz, and Jakob Nolte, have agreed to take part in this project. Exhibition: Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany (25.06. - 26.09.2021).
Jewels of Time: Watches from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
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Jewels of Time: Watches from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute by Zapata, Janet with Anna Tobin D'Ambrosio

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Jewels of Time: Watches from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
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Zapata, Janet with Anna Tobin D'Ambrosio
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780915895236
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VG-, small white sticker back cover
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Utica, NY: Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, 2001. Softcover. VG-, small white sticker back cover. Black wraps. 116 pp. 80+ color, numerous bw plates. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute from Sept. 26 to Oct. 7, 2001 and one other location. An extensively annotated and beautifully illustrated catalogue of 80 works, accompanied by the following essays: "The Art and Science of the Watch" and "Thomas R. and Frederick T. Proctor, Watch Collectors". Also includes an appendix featuring small bw photos of the entire Proctor Timepiece Collection.
Girl Wanted!: A Mystery Story

Girl Wanted!: A Mystery Story by Bacon, Josephine Daskam

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Girl Wanted!: A Mystery Story
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Bacon, Josephine Daskam
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ReadInk (United States)
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Very Good
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New York/London: D. Appleton-Century Company. Very Good. 1936 (c.1935). First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [modest shelfwear, light water-spotting on front cover, spine cloth a little faded, non-authorial Christmas gift inscription in pencil on front endpaper]. (pen & ink illustrations & chapter-head drawings) A group of boarding-school girls investigate a mystery. The author had published her first book (under her maiden name, Josephine Dodge Daskam) in 1900, a collection of stories set at her alma mater, Smith College. By the mid-1930s she was well-established as an author of juvenile mysteries for girls; per Wikipedia, she also wrote on women's issues and was a pioneer in the Girl Scouts movement. (The copyright on this book is credited to the Girl Scouts, in fact, which suggests to me that it might have been previously published in serial form in some Girl Scout publication.) .
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Print by Bartolozzi, Francesco

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Print
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Bartolozzi, Francesco
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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Np: Np, Nd. Very good. Sepia stipple engraving drawn by Bartolozzi and engraved by him with image 18 x 23 cm.