Moormann, George.
Parabel van de Kringloop. Dubbelnummer 16/17.
Haarlem; 1992; De Zingende Zaag; elf kunstbijdragen in een sigarenkistje, reagerend op het thema "kringloop"; met werkjes van o.a. Thomas Widdershoven, Jacqueline Elich, Christine Rothuizen, Kate Wilkinson en Kees Oosterbaan; het nummer zelf, zich eveneens bevindend in het kistje, telt 100 p.
Keurig en compleet exemplaar.
[35522]Mulder, L. (ed.).
De Boeren-Goudmijn. Tijdschrift voor den Nederlandschen Landbouw in zijn geheelen omvang, inzonderheid ten dienste van het platteland.
Deventer; 1859; J. De Lange; Vijfde Jaargang (5th ed.); ills. in b&w.; 5 folding plates of farmhouses; hardcover; 13,5x23,5 cm.; XII, 368, 156 pp.
Edge of endpaper damaged. Cover repaired, grubby and in poor shape. Inside good.
[18784]Mulder, L. (ed.).
De Boeren-Goudmijn. Tijdschrift voor den Nederlandschen Landbouw in zijn geheelen omvang. Inzonderheid ten dienste van het platteland.
Deventer; 1856; J. De Lange; Tweede Jaargang (2nd ed.); ills. in b&w.; hardcover; 14,5x23,5 cm.; 384, 209-232, 208, 12 pp.
Edge of endpapers damaged. First 16 pages missing. Cover grubby, repaired and in poor shape. Inside good.
[18785]Muls, Joz. (red.).
Kunst. Maandblad voor oude en jonge Beeldende-, Bouw- en Sierkunsten, Muziek, enz. Vierde jaargang nr. 9.
Gent/ Zeist; 1933; uitgeverij Vyncke/ uitgeverij de Torentrans; softcover, geniet; ill. in zwart wit; verschillende bijdragen door meerdere auteurs; bijvoegsel een originele houtsnede van Frits van den Berghe, "de Zonneschilder"; pp. 273-324.
[31761]N.n.. The Gentlewoman with Vivienne Westwood, Verde Visconti, Annabelle Selldorf, Camilla NIckerson, Cate Le Bon and Bertha González Nieves. Fabulous women's magazine, issue no. 9, Spring and Summer 2014. S.l. ; 2014; softcover; 4to; ills., photography in colour and b&w; advertising throughout; 294 pp. Fine copy. [34279]
N.n.. Weekblad voor kinderen. II. Deel. Amsterdam; 1799; Johannes van der Hey. Complete ingebonden jaargang met 52 afleveringen. Iedere aflevering heeft een bepaald thema zoals "De Aarde", "De Roofdieren", "De Slangen", "De Huisdieren" en "De Aardrijkskunde" en begint steeds met een gravure. Achterin een uitslaande oudhandgekleurde wereldkaart. Gekartonneerd; met recent handgemarmerd papier; 416 p. Onafgesneden exemplaar. Vochtvlek op titelblad. Zeldzaam! [32492]
N.n.. Weekblad voor kinderen. I. Deel. Amsterdam; 1798; Johannes van der Hey. Complete ingebonden jaargang met 53 afleveringen. Iedere aflevering heeft een bepaald thema zoals vulkanen ("vuurbergen") , "Rivieren" en "De Bloemhof" en begint steeds met een gravure. Gekartonneerd; met recent handgemarmerd papier; 424 p. Onafgesneden exemplaar; rug is wat naar binnen gedrukt; vocht- en gebruiksvlekken. [32491]
N.n..
Die Woche. Dezember 1937, Heft 52. Januar 1938, Heft 1. Oktober 1940, Heft 43. Oktober 1940, Heft 44. November 1940, Heft 46. 5 vols.
Berlin; 1937, 1938, 1940; Verlag August Scherl; softcover; ills. in b&w; 40, 40, 60, 40 & 44 pp.
Covers with slight signs of use. One backcover with remnants of tape.
[37896]N.n..
Frontieres.
Lille/ Villeneuve; 1985; L'Association Frontieres/ De Media-v.z.w. Driewerf Hoera; softcover, stapled; ills.; text in French, German, English, Russian and Spanish; 67 pp.
The Association Frontieres wants to abolish the cultural and geographical barriers through a Manifestation of the Young Theatrical, Musical and Graphic Creativity. Fine copy.
[34292]N.n..
Gazette van Ghendt. LXI. (61). Maendag den 2. augustus 1734. Met privilege van Syne Keyzerlyke Majesteyt.
4 Pagina's. Vermoedelijk op 1 januari 1667 stichtte de Gentse drukker-uitgever Maximiliaen Graet (circa 1625-1676) een neutraal nieuws- en annoncenblad met de titel Ghendtsche Post-Tydingen. Op 4 januari 1723 gaven de nieuwe eigenaars de krant haar uiteindelijke naam, Gazette van Ghendt (lichte spellingwijziging in Gazette van Gendt, 1749 en Gazette van Gend, 1765).
Met stempel van vorige eigenaar en wat vlekkig.
[38572]N.n..
The Studio. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art. Volume 109 comprising the six monthly numbers from January to June 1935/ Volume 110 comprising the six monthly numbers from July to December 1935. 2 vols.
London; 1935; the Studio Ltd.; bound in halfcloth with marbled boards; ills. in b&w; 352 & 368 pp.
Near fine set of 2 complete volumes. Owner's entry on title page.
[34381]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. LXV- from January to June 1888. London; 1888; 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.: Bogie passenger engine, Caledonian Railway (Mr. D. Drummond, St. Rollox, engineer), with a woodengraved view; the Stanley exhibition of cycles, with fig.; trunk engines, H.M.S. Warrior, 1861 (Messrs. J. Penn and Sons, Greenwich, engineers), with plans; express locomotive, Great Northern Railway (Mr. Patrick Stirling, engineer), with a double page, woodengraved, view of the locomotive; the Birmingham cable tramway (Mr. Joseph Kincaid and Mr. E. Pritchard, Westminster, engineers), with plans and fig.; s.s. Alligator and Capercailzie (Messrs. Barclay, Curle and Co., Whiteinch, builders), with plans and fig.; New Promenade Pier, St. Leonard's-on-Sea (Mr. R. St. George Moore, Westminster, engineer), with plans and fig.; moving the Brighton Beach Hotel, New York, with woodengraved ills.; the steam yacht, Grace Darling (Messrs. Fleming & Ferguson Paisley, shipbuilders, engineers), with a woodengraved view of the vessel; the Nordenfelt submarine torpedo boat, with plans and fig.; the Zalinsky pneumatic dynamite gun, with fig.; the Forth Bridge- Fife Pier and Cantilevers (Sir John Fowler and Mr. B. Baker, engineers), with a double page, woodengraved, view of the construction of the bridge; tank locomotive, Hungarian State Railways, with a double page enclosure with plans and fig.; index; VIII, 538 pp. Former library copy. Title page waterstained. Some leaves with waterstaining at upper margin. The numerous woodengraved illustrations in fine and clear order. [26142]
No author. The Engineer. Weekly issue. Vol. LXXXV- from January to June 1898. London; 1898; 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.: Portuguese cruiser "Adamastor" (Messrs. Orlando Brothers, Leghorn, builders and engineers), with a folding, woodengraved, view of the ship; folding map, showing the railways of Japan up to November, 1897; engines of Her Majesty's first-class battleship "Albion" (Messrs. Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Lambeth, engineers), with, i.a., a folding plate with plans and fig.; the Liverpool motor car trials, with ills. and fig.; four cylinder compound passenger engine, London and North-Western Railway (Mr. F.W. Webb, Crewe, engineer), with a folding, woodengraved, plate with a view of the engine, plans and fig.; types of United States warships, with a double page plate with ills.; the Russian oil industry, with ills.; torpedo boats in the United States navy, with a folding plate with plans and fig.; the manufacture of needles- Messrs. H. Milward and Sons'Works, Washford Mills, Redditch, with ills.; s.s. "Bruce" (Messrs. A. and J. Inglis, Point House, Glasgow, engineers), with plans and fig.; Lagos Railway, with ills.; the Haskin Wood Vulcanising Works, Millwall, with ills.; wire wound ordnance- Messrs. Thomas Firth and Sons' Works, Sheffield, with ills.; index; XVI, 616 pp. Former library copy. [26192]
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]