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208: BOOKS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE; CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY & MINING

By Jeff Weber Rare Books

208: BOOKS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE; CHEMISTRY, GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY & MINING JEFF WEBER RARE BOOKS #208: 33 books on the history of science, mostly chemistry, mining & mineralogy. The authors include: Académie Royale des Sciences, Paris; Fredrick Accum, Charles Babbage (signed), Carl Gustav Christoph Bischof, 3 books on the natural history of Burma, Jean Andre De Luc, Paul Dienst, Barthelemy FAUJAS DE SAINT-FOND, Gécamines Company, Geological Society, London, F. Leteur, James Mitchell, Carl Friedrich August RAMMELSBERG, William RICHARDSON, D.D. of Moy, William Alexander Ross, Christian Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Senft, John Lawrence Smith, Josiah Edward Spurr, Henri STRUVE, Herr G. Tornier, Thomas Thomson (4 works), Andrew URE, and John White Webster.

How to request a print version: Contact Jeff Weber Rare Books: weberbks@pacbell.net. Or call (323) 333 4140.


Winter’s Gifts 2018

By Buddenbrooks, Inc.

Winter’s Gifts 2018 A Catalogue of Fine Books Perfect for Giving

How to request a print version: Contact us to request a print version


Catalogue Ten: 2018 Boston Book Fair Catalogue

By Rabelais: Fine Books on Food & Drink

Catalogue Ten: 2018 Boston Book Fair Catalogue Our list for the 2018 Boston International Antiquarian Book Fair. Highlights include a very rare Dublin printing of the first edition of Susannah Carter's influential Frugal House-wife [circa 1765-68], a set of three photographs of 19th century street food vendors in Athens and Constantinople, a watercolor-illustrated Japanese Wagashi sweets manual, a presentation copy of the earliest known Iraqi cookbook to appear in English, an early and superb Julia Child letter, culinary manuscripts, gastronomic ephemera, and spirited cocktail manuals.

E-List #5: New Arrivals

By Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.

E-List #5: New Arrivals Ever wonder how to be a telegraph operator? Wonder no more. These 34 recent acquisitions also include some fine 1920s fiction in dust jackets... some of the best New Yorker graphics ever... and some fine Western Americana including scarce Arthur H. Clark Company and "Western Frontier Library" titles and products from the strange (and strangely prolific) Father Crocchiola.

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