No author.
Industries: a journal of engineering, electricity, & chemistry for the mechanical and manufacturing trades. Vol. XIII- July to December, 1892 (In one binding).
London; 1892; halfcloth with marbled boards; 29x33,5 cm.; a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and innovational projects; extensive index; richly illustrated, i.a. numerous woodengravings; subjects comprising: "The Glasgow Central Railway" with sectional plans and elevation of the viaduct; "Tandem compound condensing engine, constructed at the John Abell Engine and Machine Works, Toronto", with a genral plan; "The Italian submarine vessel "Audace, constructed by Messrs. Migliardi & Vene/ Savona"; "The Favourite road locomotive, constructed by Messrs. John Fowler & Co., Leeds", with a wood engraved general view of the locomotive; "Electric tramcar at Bradford", with a view of the tramcar on a steep gradient and rounding a sharp curve"; "Locomotive ingot charging crane, constructed by Messrs. Joseph Booth & Brothers, Rodley", with a wood engraved view of the crane; "The twin-screw steamer Lord Erne, constructed by Messrs. Harland & Wolff Engineers and Shipbuilders, Belfast", with a general view of the vessel; "The United States armoured cruiser Columbia, constructed by Messrs. Cramps, Philadelphia", with a sectional elevation of the vessel and upper deck plan; "The American screw-steamship El Norte, constructed by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport", with a wood engraved general view of the vessel; "Vauclain compound rack-rail locomotive, constructed at the Baldwin locomotive works, Philadelphia", with a wood engraved general view of the locomotive; "H.M. Torpedo gunboat Speedwell", with a general view of the vessel"; "The engineering features of the Houses of Parliament, a complete description of the ventilating, heating, drainage and lighting arrangements", with 36 figures with detailed plans and ills., i.a. on the construction and use; "Tank locomotive for the Victorian government, constructed by Messrs. David Munro & Company, Melbourne", with a general view of the engine; brisk illustrations and leaves, well preserved copy; XIII, 668 pp.
Rare! Library ticket at frontcover. Upper part spine with slight damage.
[25796]No author.
Hotel Excelsior Berlin 1919-1941.
Berlin; 1941; Hausdruckerei des Hotel Excelsior; softcover, stapled; oblong; ca. 17x12 cm.; ills. in colour; not paginated.
Pictorial views with accompanying text, i.a. rooms, lounge, dispatch, kitchen, bakery, bar, etc. Staples ruststained, cover slightly discoloured along extremities.
[30560]No author.
Engineering: an illustrated weekly journal. Vol. 147. January to June, 1939.
London; 1939; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, wood engravings; articles/ reviews in this volume i.a.: Great Lakes self-unloading steamer "George F. Rand", with double page enclosure with plans, fig. and ills.; the Renfrew foundries of Messrs. Babcock and Wilcox, with double page enclosure with ills.; quadruple-screw motor liner "Dominion Monarch" (constructed by Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Wallsend-on-Tyne), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the Wards Island sewage works of the city of New York, with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the Cunard White Star Liner "Mauretania" (Messrs. Cammell, Laird and Company, Birkenhead), with plans and fig. and double page enclosure; Bristol Beaufort military aeroplane, with ill.; Ebbw Vale Steel Works, Messrs. Richard Thomas and Company, with ills.; Farren-type aerodynamic balance for Messrs. Blackburn aircraft (constructed by Messrs. Cambridge Instrument Company, London), with double page enclosure with plans and ills.; H.M. aircraft-carrier "Ark Royal", with plans and fig.; the works of Messrs. Brush Coachwork, Limited, with ills.; the works of Messrs. David Brown tractors, Huddersfield, with ills.; fine-chemical factory for messrs. Boots pure drug company (Sir E. Owen Williams, consulting engineer, Westminster), with plans and ills.; extensive index; complete with one page and two page enclosures; XXVII, 792 pp.
Former library copy. Leaves dampstained at lower parts, some of the double page enclosures stuck together. Paper over boards lacking. Boards a trifle loosening.
[26137]No author.
Einige Mitteilungen über die Vorzüge des Demerara Greenheartholzes für Schleusentore, Fundirungen und andere Holzkonstruktionen des Wasserbaus.
Middelburg; 1910; Houthandel voorheen G. Alberts Lzn. & Co.; softcover, sewn binding; ills. in b&w, i.a. "Schleusentor aus Demerara Greenheartholz in Veere & Wemeldinge"; (folding) tables, diagrams; 33 (8) pp.
Cover partly discoloured, bookplate on title page.
[25808]No author.
Concept-reglement, bevattende bepalingen omtrent het houden eener peilrekening, op den inslag van aan den accijns op het geslagt onderworpen levend vee, bij de vleeschhouwers en slagters, volgens .1 van art. 19 der wet van den 2den Augustus 1822.
Z.pl.; 1822; zachte kaft; uitslaande plaat van een rekening; 20 p.
Vernieuwde, papieren, band met "koeievlek" motief.
[25142]No author.
Bopp & Reuther Mannheim; Maschinen- und Armaturen-Fabrik, Eisen- und Metall-Gieserei, Abtheilung II: Armaturen und Apparate für Gaswerke.
Mannheim; 1900; trade catalogue; softcover with renewed, cloth, spine; 51 plates with various engraved figures; tables, price lists; n.pp.
Spine renewed, two perforation holes for ringbinding purposes. Cover and margins of leaves occasionally thumbed. Cover otherwise slightly worn along extremities with small repairs with transparant tape. Stamp at frontcover.
[24601]No author.
Blauwboek uitgegeven ter gelegenheid van het eerste lustrum der vliegtuigbouwkundige studievereniging "Leonardo de Vinci".
Delft; 1950; softcover; ill., fig. in zwart wit; 149 p. + enkele pagina's met advertenties.
Rug verkleurd, band met enige slijtage aan hoeken en randen. Enkele bladzijden met ezelsoortjes.
[24251]No author.
Besluit van den 15 April 1814, no. 5, houdende bepalingen omtrent de regeling der borgtogten, door comptabele ambtenaren, tot securiteit van den lande te presteren/ Instructie voor de veeartsen die door het Gouvernement benoemd zijn en uit het fonds voor den landbouw gesalarieerd worden.
Z.pl.; 1814 & 1819; zachte kaft; twee stukken in één bandje; 5 & 10 p.
Vernieuwde, papieren, band met "koevlek" motief.
[25143]No author.
Backhuyzen, gevolgd door Brauwer en Andrea. Een drietal historische kunstenaars-verhalen uit verschillende tijdvakken.
Antwerpen; z.j. (ca. 1850); L. van Dieren; halflinnen met gemarmerde platten; klein 8vo; 2 gegraveerde afbeeldingen; VIII, 258 p.
Band met lichte slijtagesporen langs hoeken en randen. Enkele bladzijden teruggezet, met strookje papier. 2 Stempeltjes aan de binnenkant van de band.
[27021]No author.
Algemeen reglement voor de polders of waterschappen in Zeeland (tekstuitgaaf februari 1955).
N.pl.; 1955; halfcloth; 74 pp.
With register. Spine ends damaged. Some sections loose(ned). Contents with occasional notes and underlining in ink and pen. Clippings mounted at upper pastedown and first endpaper, folding leaflet of the province of Zeeland loosely added.
[24249]No author.
Algemeen en beredeneerd register op alle de publicatien en ordonnantien van de gemeene middelen, bij de vergadering van hun hoog mogende, vertegenwoordigende het Bataafsch gemeenebest, gearresteerd.
's-Hage en Amsterdam; 1806; Vosmaer en Zonen & p. den Hengst en Zoon; halfleather; gilt printed spine, with floral decoration; ca. 13x21,5 cm.; unpaginated
Frontcover occasionally rubbed, paper over boards of backcover mostly lacking. Cover rather worn, mainly along extremities. Leather strip on spine with lettering damaged, floral decorations faded. Leaves with some water- and ink stains. Contemporary notes, in ink, on verso boards.
[25040]No author.
150 Merchant ships world built 1970, volume I.
Maassluis; 1977; Eurotop Maritime Publishers; softcover; ills. in b&w; artist impressions by Jean M.Otten; 64 pp.
Cover slightly bended/ curled up, with one or two small tears.
[21240]No author. The Engineer. Weekly issue. Vol. XC- from July to December 1900. London; 1900; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth with marbled boards; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, wood engravings; articles, reviews in this volume i.a.: the Paris exhibition- express locomotive, Prussian Railways, with a folding, woodengraved, view of the locomotive; four-cylinder compound locomotive, Chemin de Fer du Nord (Mm. du Bosquet and de Glehn, engineers), with double page supplement with plans and fig.; plan of the Panama Canal, showing the mean-level dividing lock system; the Uganda Railway, with ills.; six-coupled goods locomotive, South-Eastern and Chatham Railway (Mr. Harry S. Wainwright, Ashford, engineer), with plans and ill.; Bradford water supply- new works (Mr. james Watson, Bradford, engineer), with double page supplement with ills.; Great Northern Railway- new line at Nottingham (Mr. A. Ross, King's Cross, engineer), with ills.; the Paris exhibition- compound express engine, Eastern Railway of France, with a folding, woodengraved, view of the engine; Lugansk locomotive works, South Russia, with ills.; index; XVI, 652 pp. Former library copy. [26196]
No author. Engineering: an illustrated weekly journal. Vol. CXXV- from January to June 1928. London; 1929; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth with marbled boards; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, wood engravings; articles/ reviews in this volume i.a.: the Danish motor train-ferry "Körsör", with ills.; the port of Boston, Tidewater terminal, with ills.; machinery of the twin-screw motorship "Greystoke Castle" (constructed by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Company, engineers, Wallsend-on-Tyne), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; extension of the Royal Edward dock at Avonmouth, with ills.; the Sydney Harbour Bridge (J.J.C. Bradfield, chief engineer), with fig.; 4-8-4 type locomotive for the Canadian National Railways (constructed by the Canadian locomotive company, KIngston, Ontario), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the post office tube railway, London (Mr. A.M. Sillar, consulting engineer Westminster), with ills.; the Carquinez Strait Cantilever Bridge, California, with ills.; the Napier-Lion series VII B., aero-engine for the Schneider Trophy Race (constructed by Messrs. D. Napier and Son, engineers, London), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the failure of the St. Francis dam, Los Angeles, California, with ills. and fig.; extensive index; complete with one page and two page enclosures; XXX, 822 pp. Former library copy. Leaves dampstained at lower parts, some of the double page enclosures stuck together. Cover slightly worn. [26129]
No author. The Engineer. Weekly issue. Vol. LXXVII- from January to June 1894. London; 1894; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth with marbled boards; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, woodengravings; articles, reviews in this volume, i.a.: the Rodger ballasting train, with ills. and fig.; four-coupled bogie tank engine, London and South-Western railway (Mr. W. Adams, Nine Elms, engineer), with folding, woodengraved, view of the engine; express passenger locomotive, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (Mr. T.Parker, Gorton, engineer), with folding, woodengraved, plate; fitting and erecting shop- Hammersmith Ironworks, with ills.; the german belted cruiser "Brandenburg", with ill.; the Heilmann electric locomotive, with fig.; the international navigation company's steamship "Southwark", with ill., fig., and plans; the Chicago exhibition- compound passenger locomotives (the Rhode Island locomotive works, engineers), with folding, woodengraved, plate with views of locomotives; the Manchester ship canal, with ills., plans and fig.; the twin-screw steamer "St. Petersburg", with a view of the ship; R.A.S. show- Cooper's steam digger, with figures; index; XVI, 580 pp. Former library copy. [26186]
No author. The Engineer. Weekly issue. Vol. XCI- from January to June 1901. London; 1901; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth with marbled boards; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, wood engravings; articles, reviews in this volume i.a.: Southwark and Vauxhall Water Company's new pumping engine at Riverdale (Mr. J.W. Restler, engineer), with ills.; triple expansion engines s.s. Port Royal and Port Antonio (Richardsons, Westgarth and Co., Middlesbrough, engineers), with a double page, woodengraved, view of the engines; express engine, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (Mr. R.J. Billinton, Brighton, engineer), with a folding supplement with plans and fig.; the Liverpool motor wagon trials, with ills.; the Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow, with ills.; New England Gas and Coke Company's Works, Everett, Mass., with ills.; Japanese line-of-battle ship "Hatsuse" (constructed by Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Elswick), with a folding supplement with ill.; the Enzeli-Teheran road, with double page supplement with ills.; the Tennessee Central Railway, with ills.; the Paris exhibition-express engine Saxony State Railways (Sachsische Maschinenfabrik of Chemnitz, engineers), with a folding, woodengraved, view of the engine; index; XVI, 680 pp. Former library copy. Index and first leaves dampstained. [26205]
No author. Engineering: an illustrated weekly journal. Vol. CXXVI- from July to December, 1928. London; 1928; Office for Publication and Advertisements; halfcloth with marbled boards; 4o; with a wide range of articles and reviews; relating industrial developments and overlooking innovative projects, machinery, engines, tools, etc.; numerous ills., fig., plates, plans, diagrams, wood engravings; articles/ reviews in this volume i.a.: all-metal flying boat for passenger service (constructed by Messrs. Short Brothers (Rochester and Bedford), engineers, Rochester), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; aerial ropeway at Carrara, Italy (constructed by Messrs. Ceretti and Tanfani, engineers, Milan), with ills.; the construction of the Delaware River Suspension Bridge, Philadelphia, with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; 480-B.H.P. "F" type aero engine (constructed by Messrs. Rolls-Royce, engineers, Derby), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the Royal Horticultural Society's Hall, Westminster, with ills.; 2-6-4-type express passenger tank locomotive for the London Midland and Scottish railway (constructed at the company's works, Derby, to the designs of Sir Henry Fowler, chief mechanical engineer), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; the reconstruction of Piccadilly Circus tube station (Mr. H. H. Dalrymple-Hay, consulting engineer, Westminster), with ills. and plans); the Govan refuse destructor plant of the Glasgow corporation (constructed by Messrs. Heenan and Troude, engineers, Worcester), with plans and ills.; s.s. "Authority"fitted with Beardmore-Caprotti engines, with ills.; the River Tyne Bridge, Newcastle-on-Tyne (constructed by Messrs. Dorman, Long and Company, engineers, Middlesbrough), with ills.; the Canadian Pacific Liner "Duchess of York" (constructed by Messrs. John Brown and Company, shipbuilders, Clydebank), with a view of the ship; third-class sleeping cars, London and North Eastern railway (constructed to the designs of Mr. H.N. Gresley, chief mechanical engineer), with ills.; escalator construction at Waterloo Station, London (Mr. H.H. Dalrymple-Hay, consulting engineer, Westminster), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; pulverised fuel locomotive for the German State Railways (constructed by the Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft, engineers, Berlin), with double page enclosure with plans and fig.; launch of H.M. cruiser "Shropshire", with a view of the ship; the Longford generating station, Coventry (constructed to the designs of Mr. George Tough, city electrical engineer), with ills.; extensive index; complete with one page and two page enclosures; XXVIII, 826 pp. Former library copy. Leaves dampstained at lower parts, some of the double page enclosures stuck together. Cover slightly worn. [26127]