Verlag: Pirola, Schoorl, 1998
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Parnassos vof, Wassenaar, Niederlande
Ingenaaid. Zustand: Als nieuw. 75 pp. Geïllustreerd. St. Jan is thuis in Egmond.
Verlag: Barneveld : Koninklijke BDU Uitgeverij B.V., 2012
ISBN 10: 9087881894 ISBN 13: 9789087881894
Anbieter: Klondyke, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. Originele geà llustreerde hardcover, veel illustraties (voornamelijk foto's) deels in kleur, vierkant (circa 21x21cm). Schaffelaarreeks deel 53.
Anbieter: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Niederlande
Zustand: Very good. Zeeman, J. (illustrator).
Verlag: Vereniging Contact Oud Mariniers, Rotterdam, 1990
Anbieter: Erwin Antiquariaat, Kampen, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
Cardboard / Karton. Zustand: Good / Goed. 1ste / 1st. 92 pagina's. Foto's, documenten, afbeeldingen. Size: A4.
Verlag: Garden City ; New York : American Garden Guild and Doubleday, 1953., 1953
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Book Club Edition. Book Club Edition ; 352 pp. ; illustrated (partly in color) with 87 halftone illustrations, 19 line drawings and 31 natural color photographs of the authors' garden ; 22 cm. ; OCLC: 1428278 ; LCCN: 53-7520 ; LC: SB425; Dewey: 635.944 ; green and yel low boards with green lettering, in color photographic dustjacket ; tear to spine of dustjacket ; nicks on edges of dustjacket ; sunning spots on spine ; G/G. Book.
Verlag: 's Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff. 1976., 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Ovidius, Bredevoort, Niederlande
Zustand: Gebraucht / Used. Hardcover met stofomslag. xxxiii,229,vii,132pp. Illustr.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New Holland Publishers Ltd, 1997
ISBN 10: 1868253864 ISBN 13: 9781868253869
Anbieter: Book Broker, Berlin, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. New. 272 S. Alle Bücher & Medienartikel von Book Broker sind stets in gutem & sehr gutem gebrauchsfähigen Zustand. Dieser Artikel weist folgende Merkmale auf: Ausgabejahr: 1996. Helle/saubere Seiten in fester Bindung. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Einband belesen/bestoßen. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 367 Taschenbuch, Maße: 15.24 cm x 1.27 cm x 21.59 cm.
Verlag: Frank Cass, London, 1992
Anbieter: LibrairieLaLettre2, Villefranche de Lauragais, Frankreich
Broché. Zustand: Bon état. in-8 Description :Revue. Pages 180-377. Langue : Anglais Nb de volumes : 1.
's-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1930. [Reprint: Idem, Idem, 1976]. XLI,[6],230,VII,132 pp. 2 folding b./w. maps & 7 b./w. plates. Orig. blue cloth, lettered gilt to spine, gilt vignette to upper board, d./j. 8vo. (Werken uitgegegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging, 33).Photomechanical reprint of the 1930 edition. Edited and annotated by J. C. M. Warnsinck. -- Nicolaas de Graaff (baptized in Alkmaar, 18 August 1619 - Egmond aan Zee, 1688) was a surgeon, travel writer, and draftsman. The son of a sailor, he joined the Dutch Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) in 1639, where he represented the Chamber in Hoorn, and made a total of sixteen voyages around the world. He wrote a humorous account that was published posthumously in 1701 as "Reisen van Nicolaus de Graaff na de vier gedeeltens des werelds, als Asia, Africa, America, en Europa", together with the Oost-Indische Spiegel. Both of these are included in this Linschoten volume. The Oost-Indische Spiegel gives a very sharp, and far from laudatory, description of the life and customs of the Dutch in the East Indies, in which he satirizes women, the plunder trade, and Rijkloff van Goens Jr., who died en route. Once back in the Netherlands, he became sheriff and mayor of Egmond aan Zee. - Text in Dutch.
's-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1930. XLI,[6],230,VII,132 pp. 2 folding b./w. maps & 7 b./w. plates. Orig. blind stamped blue cloth, lettered gilt to spine, gilt vignette to upper board. 8vo. - Spine ends worn, a bit spotted; library marks on first endpaper. (Werken uitgegegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging, 33).Good ex-library copy. - - Edited and annotated by J. C. M. Warnsinck. -- Nicolaas de Graaff (baptized in Alkmaar, 18 August 1619 - Egmond aan Zee, 1688) was a surgeon, travel writer, and draftsman. The son of a sailor, he joined the Dutch Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) in 1639, where he represented the Chamber in Hoorn, and made a total of sixteen voyages around the world. He wrote a humorous account that was published posthumously in 1701 as "Reisen van Nicolaus de Graaff na de vier gedeeltens des werelds, als Asia, Africa, America, en Europa", together with the Oost-Indische Spiegel. Both of these are included in this Linschoten volume. The Oost-Indische Spiegel gives a very sharp, and far from laudatory, description of the life and customs of the Dutch in the East Indies, in which he satirizes women, the plunder trade, and Rijkloff van Goens Jr., who died en route. Once back in the Netherlands, he became sheriff and mayor of Egmond aan Zee. - Text in Dutch.
's-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1930. XLI,[6],230,VII,132 pp. 2 folding b./w. maps & 7 b./w. plates. Orig. blind stamped blue cloth, lettered gilt to spine, gilt vignette to upper board. 8vo. 8vo. - Cover with light shelfwear (sl. worn along the extrimities); Ex Libris on first free endpaper; half-title browned. (Werken uitgegegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging, 33).Edited and annotated by J. C. M. Warnsinck. -- Nicolaas de Graaff (baptized in Alkmaar, 18 August 1619 - Egmond aan Zee, 1688) was a surgeon, travel writer, and draftsman. The son of a sailor, he joined the Dutch Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) in 1639, where he represented the Chamber in Hoorn, and made a total of sixteen voyages around the world. He wrote a humorous account that was published posthumously in 1701 as "Reisen van Nicolaus de Graaff na de vier gedeeltens des werelds, als Asia, Africa, America, en Europa", together with the Oost-Indische Spiegel. Both of these are included in this Linschoten volume. The Oost-Indische Spiegel gives a very sharp, and far from laudatory, description of the life and customs of the Dutch in the East Indies, in which he satirizes women, the plunder trade, and Rijkloff van Goens Jr., who died en route. Once back in the Netherlands, he became sheriff and mayor of Egmond aan Zee. - Text in Dutch.
Verlag: Martinus Nijhoff, Hague, 1917
HARDCOVER. 2nd edition. 495pp+494pp+481pp+518pp+922pp+823pp+856pp+831pp, large octavo cloth volumes. cover wear otherwise good volumes, save for volumes I, III and IV, which are only in acceptable condition.
Verlag: 1911-1941, 1911
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Signiert
46 signed letters [34 TLS, 12 ALS] comprising decades of correspondence between Frederick Gardner Cottrell and various notable figures of his day in U.S. politics, the international science community, and academia. All letters are housed in new archival mylar sleeves. Cottrell was a notable chemist, inventor, and philanthropist, best known today for his invention of the electrostatic precipitator - one of the first inventions to combat air pollution - and his founding of the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, which used the revenue from the electrostatic precipitator to fund further scientific research, and continues to do so today. While best remembered for these feats, Cottrell had a long and influential career both in the U.S. Federal Government and as a science consultant. He was well known nationally and internationally - in industry, in government, and in academia - for his support of and contributions to new ideas and new talent within the scientific community. The letters, which span from 1901-1941, track Cottrell over the course of 40 years, and evidence the many relationships he had over that period with some of the most influential people of the time. These include a letter of introduction from Alexander Graham Bell, a discussion of chemistry with Thomas Edison, replies from two Nobel Prize winning scientists - the discoverer of the noble gasses, William Ramsay, and discoverer of the electron, J. J. Thomson - to Cottrell's request to study in their labs, and exchanges with two presidents, Herbert Hoover and Woodrow Wilson. Other letters show his personal interactions with leading scientists of his day (Robert J. Van de Graaff, Georges Claude, George E. Hale) and heads of industry (Henry L. Doherty, Ivy Lee), and track the path of his career through his time as the director of the Bureau of Mines; to chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology on the National Research Council; to head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Fixed Nitrogen Research Lab, and beyond. These letters, the vast majority of which were sent by these notable figures to Cottrell, evidence his expertise, the depth and breadth of his professional interests, and his eagerness to collaborate and share research and ideas, coming together to trace the life of a man whose work was and continues to be consequential to the advancement of science as a whole. CONTENTS: 1-Page TLS from inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell to a Mr. Fish, dated December 20, 1911, introducing Cottrell to him. In Very Good condition. In this letter, Bell is writing in his capacity as Regent of the Smithsonian Institution. On 1331 Connecticut Avenue letterhead. Faintly creased, with mild wrinkling along the edges. Signed in black ink by Bell: "Alexander Graham Bell". 1-page TLS from inventor of the light bulb Thomas Edison to Cottrell dated January 13, 1925, discussing the unexpected results of a past chemistry experiment of his in relation to the generation of ammonia. In Very Good condition. TLS is on Edison's personal letterhead ("From the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison"). Lightly age toned, with some wrinkling and small closed tears along the top edge. Faintly creased from past folding. Signed by Edison in black ink: "Thos. A. Edison". Includes a lightly soiled 1-page facsimile of Cottrell's reply. 2-page ALS from Nobel Prize winning physicist Joseph John Thomson to an unnamed recipient, likely Cottrell, dated July 6, 1901, discussing the possibility of Cottrell coming to study at Thomson's lab. In Very Good condition. In 1901, Cottrell would have been studying in Europe at the University of Berlin, seeking to study in the laboratory of an accomplished scientist. Thomson was already a figure of some renown for his 1897 discovery of the electron, which represented the first identification of a subatomic particle, and would be awarded the 1906 Nobel Prize in Physics in recognition of his work. ALS is on Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge letterhead, and shows a faint crease across the middle and light pencil writing in the top margin of the first page. Small red pencil mark beneath letterhead. Signed in black ink by Thomson: "J. J. Thomson". 1-page ALS from Nobel Prize winning chemist William Ramsay to an unnamed recipient, likely Cottrell, dated 14th August, 1901, in which Ramsay says there is no availability for Cottrell to study in his lab. In Very Good condition. As with the letter from J. J. Thomson, Cottrell would have been studying in Europe at the University of Berlin at the time this letter was sent. In 1901, Ramsay was just a few years away from his landmark 1904 discovery of argon, the first identified noble gas, which would earn him the 1904 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and lead to the development of a new section of the periodic table. ALS is lightly toned along the edges, faintly creased, with a similar red pencil mark in the top margin. Signed by Ramsay in black ink: "W. Ramsay". 1-page TLS from U.S. President Herbert Hoover to Cottrell, dated September 17, 1920. In Very Good minus condition. Brief letter of thanks for Cottrell's forwarding another person's letter to Hoover. On Hoover's personal letterhead. Faintly stamped, "Received / 1920 Sep 18 / Interior Department Bureau of Mines / Washington D.C.". Small rust marks and light wrinkling along the top margin; faintly creased. Signed in black ink by Hoover: "Herbert Hoover". Two 1-page TLS's from Herbert Hoover, each part of an exchange with Cottrell. In Very Good condition. Includes a 2-page facsimile of Cottrell's response. First Hoover TLS sent February 5, 1926; Cottrell's response sent February 8, 1926; Hoover's second TLS sent February 12, 1926. In his first letter, Hoover asks Cottrell about the potential improper investigation of a new method of creating aluminum by the Bureau of Mines. In the second letter, Hoover thanks Cottrell for clearing up the issue. Hoover's letters are on Department of Commerce letterhead. Letters show fa.
Verlag: Martinus Nijhoff / Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis 1957-2004, 's-Gravenhage / Den Haag, 1957
ISBN 10: 9052161399 ISBN 13: 9789052161396
Anbieter: Emile Kerssemakers ILAB, Heerlen, Niederlande
34 vols. Green cloth hardcovers; 27.5x19 cm. Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatiën [ RGP ] Grote serie, deel 100, 102, 106, 107, 109, 116, 118, 122, 126, 128, 132, 137, 138, 139, 145, 146, 156, 157, 160, 162, 172, 173, 181, 188, 191, 192, 199, 203, 212, 220, 234, 235, 253, 254 - (ex-university library, traces of tickets, stamps, few (older) volumes loose in bindings) Although still good and complete set. See picture - Weight is 75 kg! 'De bronnenuitgaven zijn als volgt ingedeeld: Bescheiden betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland 1848-1919: Eerste periode 1848-1870, bewerkt door C.B. Wels / Tweede periode 1871-1898, bewerkt door J. Woltring / Derde periode 1899-1919, bewerkt door C. Smit - Van de eerste periode is alleen het deel over 1848 verschenen, de overige twee deelreeksen zijn met respectievelijk 6 en 8 delen (in 9 banden) volledig. / Documenten betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland 1919-1945: Periode A 1919-1930, bewerkt door J. Woltring - 6 delen / Periode B 1931-1940, bewerkt door J. Woltring, W.J.M. Klaassen en B.G.J. de Graaff - 4 delen / Periode C 1940-1945, bewerkt door A.F. Manning, A.E.K. Kersten, M. van Faassen en R.J.J. Stevens. - 8 delen' 75000g.
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Zustand: very good. Den Haag : Martinus Nijhoff, 1957-1974. 17 Volumes. Orig. cloth binding. xxxi,714,[1]; xx,809; xxvi,918,[1]; xxviii,947; xliii,836; xlvi,786; l,845; xvi,802,[1]; xv,811; xvi,1015,[1]; xvi,774,[1]; xvi,iv,1122,[1]; xxvii,718,[1]; xxviii,589; xxxv,iv,1229,[1] pp. 26 cm. (Rijks geschiedkundige publicatiën. Grote serie, 139, 107, 118, 122, 126, 132, 138, 100, 102, 106, 109, 116-117, 128, 137, 145-146). Documenten betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland, 1919-1945. Periode A : 1919-1930. Deel I: 1 juli 1919 - 1 juli 1920; Deel II: 1 juli 1920 - 31 augustus 1921; Deel III: 1 september 1921 31 juli 1922; Deel IV: 1 augustus 1922 - 30 september 1923; Deel V: 1 oktober 1923 - 31 augustus 1924; deel VI: 1 september 1924 - 31 augustus 1925. Den Haag : Martinus Nijhoff, 1976-1992. 6 Delen. Orig. cloth bindings. c,726; xcix,649; cix,686; cxxxii,659; cxlvii,708; cxl,526 pp. (Rijks Geschiedkundige Publicatiën. Grote serie, 156, 162, 173, 181, 192, 220). Documenten betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland, 1919-1945. Periode B : 1931-1940. Deel I: 2 januari 1931 - 29 maart 1932; Deel II: 1 april 1932 - 30 mei 1933; Deel III: 1 juni 1933 - 26 juni 1934; Deel IV: 27 juni 1934 - 30 juni 1935. Den Haag : Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, 1985-1996. 4 Volumes. Orig. cloth bindings. lxxxi,796; lxx,719; lxvi,615; lxx,534 pp. (Rijks geschiedkundige publicatiën. Grote serie, 191, 199, 212, 234). Documenten betreffende de buitenlandse politiek van Nederland, 1919-1945. Periode C : 1940-1945. Deel I: 10 mei - 31 oktober 1940; Deel II: 1 november - 31 mei 1941; Deel III: 1 juli - 7 december 1941; Deel IV: 8 december 1941 - 30 juni 1942; Deel V: 1 juli - 15 december 1942; Deel VI: 16 december 1942 - 30 juni 1943; Deel VII: 1 juli 1943 - 30 juni 1944; Deel VIII: 1 juli 1944 - 14 augustus 1945. Den Haag : Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis, 1976. 8 Volumes. Orig. cloth binding. xcv,594; lxxxv,635; xciii,719; cxi,744; xcii,828; lxxx,682; xcvii,700; ciii,800 pp. (Rijks geschiedkundige publicatiën. Grote serie, 157, 160; 172, 188, 203, 235, 253, 254). Heavy item. - Diplomatic correspondence of the Netherlands between 1848 and 1945. All 35 volumes published in fine condition. Condition : very good copy. Keywords : HISTORY,