Book cover is ripped down the front hinge of the spine from about half an inch from the botom to about an inch and an half from the top. There is some shelf wear at the top of the spine and the bottom. The front and back covers are in very good condition. The pages are tight. Text is clean. This was from the research library of Humble Oil and Refining Company, Houston Texas. Most recently in the private collection of a retired research engineer. First Publication of this translation.AUerbach's Prefce was written in 1921, this translation by H.C. Booth was published in 1925. Magnetism presented... View More...
From an Oil Company Research Library. Break in the hinge at the title page crease. Pages tight, cover worn at edges. Pages clean. Notes in pencil inside back cover. Currently in the private collection of retired Research Engineer, deceased. Translated by Dr. H. Stafford Hatfield from the German ULTRASCHALL, published by the VDI-Verlag, Berlin. View More...
9.5" x 7.5", 150 pages. A new book with some wear to the cover. Price tag has been removed from back cover, scuffing. Interior clean, unmarked and never read. What is robotics? Youth science book. Our book number 49075. View More...
Leather binding. Twenty Second Edition, April 1, 1921. Personal copy of my grandfather, County Engineer in Independence KAnsas, and marked accordingly. Some wear to the edges. This copy was in use by the engineer who owned it. Heirloom. Our book number 49032 View More...
10.25" x 7".106 pages, Including black maintenance log, never used. Old book, yellowed, slightly soiled and bumped, clean text, spine NOT creased. Just what it says it is, Handbook for Yamaha motorcycles, 1965 - 1971. An absolute requirement for the owner of one of these. Our book number 13020. View More...
Fortran IV Manual. 120 pages.ISBN 093-000053-05. No cover, pages are stapled together as issued from Data General. Some pencil notes on the first page. Table of Contents pages are photocopied and inserted in the front of the manual. private collection. "This revision to the Fortran IV User's Manual, 093-000053-05, supercedes 093-000053-04. Besides corrections, the revision describes the Fortran IV interface through statements and run time calls to the Real Time Disk Operating System's overlay, program swapping and chaining, file manipulation, and directory/device handling features.These change... View More...
Publisher:
U.S.A., United States Department of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary. Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 : 1968
107 pages. MAP SHOWING WATER AND PHYSIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF OKLAHOMA MISSING FROM POCKET at back of book. 18 other illustrations. Library binding, withdrawn from library. Book in very good condition, some fingerprints and smudges on pages. Discussion and illustrations of water in the High Plains, Western Oklahoma, Central and Eastern Plains, Ozark Plateaus, Eastern Oklahoma, and Urban Centers. Our book number 36031. View More...
stains and discoloration on the cover. Chart in rear cover pocket trapped by glue during the drying process, but present. Pages secure, text clean and clear, some yellowing. This book has been through a flood, but was carefully dried by the research engineer who used it in college in Norman Oklahoma. Addresses and name of previous owner. Private collection. Third printing, September 1938. Spine tight. All charts and special pages included and tight. View More...
No volume number mentioned. No Dates listed. Revised Edition. Covers: Direct Disc Recording,(that means phonograph) Disc Cutting, A Television receiver for The Home, A television formulary, Industrial Tube Technology, Coaxial Cable Installation I and II, A Feedback DC Meter, and MANY more articles from the magazines. Published by Electronics, A McGraw-Hill Publication, 330 West 42nd Street, N.Y.C. Clean text, tight pages. Some discoloration to the cover. View More...
Leather-like cover, Green with gold letters. Has been through a flood, dried, some warping of papers, but none stuck or mildewed. 336 pages, cellophane tape repair to spine inside book at p. 233. Engineer who owned this book acted quickly to rescue the library, and dried each book carefully in the sun. First Edition, Third Impression, September 1941. International Textbook Company, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Sacrifice of family heirloom for the education of the next generation. View More...
Withdrawn from the library. dust cover very good, taped to the book. library stamps unobtrusive. text and cover very good. Our book number 2003. "This book is number 23 of a series." Printing number read "2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 KP 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 8 9 8". View More...
Book is clean, Spine is strong, pages clean and not faded. Ex-Library, and they tore out the pack endpaper in removing every trace of their name, and used quite a bit of magic marker on the library stamps. Nonetheless, this book comes across as almost a new book. Red cloth on boards, embossed with a big cog wheel on the front cover. Clean and tight. View More...
First published September 1951, reprinted February 1952, January 1953. Soil on cover. Very little shelf wear, if any, book clean inside. Name and address of research Engineer from whose library this book has come inside front cover. This book discussses the mechanical means by which the circuits are turned off and on in a computation application. The introduction is saying that the time is right for the publication of this book, as the world of research science and mathematics has just discovered computers. The Electrical Engineer who owned this book received national recognition for developme... View More...
Perfect condition. name and address of previous owner the only mark in the book, and he was a prominant research engineer in the last century. Second Edition, Twelfth printing, October 1948. Russel M. Kerchner, and George F. Corcoran. 553 pages. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Looks as though it came off the college book store shelf this morning. Our book number View More...
Publisher:
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Tulsa Oklahoma, U.S.A., Composed and printed by George BAnta Publishing Company, Menasha, Wisconsin, U.S.A. : 1938
Several full-size charts in a pocket inside the back cover. 450 pages. Withdrawn from Oil company library. From the library of leading twentieth century research engineer. Cover has been eaten away in patches. Pages clean and spine tight. all pages perfect, charts perfect. Cover ugly. View More...
1940 5th Edition, Second Impression. Pages nice and clean. Cover has very little shelf wear, some slight scratches on the front cover. Spine tight. From the private collection of a leading Research Engineer. Engineer's name and college years' address inside front cover. View More...
First edition, Fifth Impression. Book has been wet, but was dried in the sun and has no mildew stains. Text is clean, all pages are secure and spine and cover are sound. From the private collection of a leading Research Engineer. A personal sacrifice to support the education of the next generation. View More...
8.25" x 5.25", 318 pages. Book in good condition, pages clean and secure in the spine. Minor shelf wear to edges of book, back cover damaged. Aged. Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Barnes & Noble, Inc., New York, January, 1944. Our book number 2022. View More...