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Published by Cell Physiology of Neoplasia, 14th Symp Fundamenta Cancer Reaearch, 1960
Seller: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Pamphlet. Condition: Very Good. pp. 501-52347-575, Photos, Extracted from orig vol, begins with title page, trimmed & stapled, thus it is like a pamphlet, VG.
Published by American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1954
Seller: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Front cover has mailing-address stamp and name stamp of ornithologist R. [Raymond] A. Paynter, Jr. Volume is musty and has light wear; top outer edge has foxing; covers have minor soil; tight, text clean. 26 p. [strs] Size: Oversize.
Published by Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 63, Article 6, pp. 1280-1302, March 30, 1956, 1956
Signed
Pamphlet. Condition: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Offprint. First separate edition. Inscribed presentation copy signed by the author to Noman H. Giles who has placed his stamp on front cover. Some creasing, else very good. Science. Genetics. Cytology. First edition. Signed inscribed presentation.
Published by Universtiy of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference
Pamphlet. Condition: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES First separate edition. Offprint. Original wrappers. institution stamp. Very good.
Published by Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 50, Art. 8, pp. 920-953, February 1950, 1950
Signed
Pamphlet. Condition: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Inscribed presentation copy signed by the author to E. N. Harvey. * Very good. Signed inscribed presentation.
pamphlet. Condition: Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Good, reprinted from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 63, Article 6, Pages 1280-1302, March 30, 1956. Name in marker: with best regards, W. R. Duryee, Joh. Holtfreter, 4.
Published by Journal of the National Cancer Institute; 1949, 1949
Pamphlet. Condition: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES First edition. Offprint. Original wrappers. Reprinted from the Journal of the National Cancer Institute December 1949, Volume 10, Number 3, pages 735-796, reprint no. 199. A publication of the Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health. Ownership stamp from A.H. Sparrow front cover, little creased and torn else very good *.
Published by Brooklyn, New York : The Old House Journal Corporation, 1973-1979, 1973
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. loose-leaf publication ; OCLC: 857088726 ; a six-year run of Old-House Journal, as well as The Old-house journal catalog, with the indexes ; lists over 5,873 products and services, with 525 companies for the renovation of old houses; many articles on various aspects of repair; laid the groundwork for the Public Television series This Old House ; V.1.no.1: An old house is a way of life -- Protecting the aging house from winter storms -- Old-house living: a brownstone in Brooklyn -- Sealing leaky windows -- Quieting a steam heating system -- Flat-roof repairs -- Chimney check up -- The care and cleaning of brass -- v.1 no.2 : Refinishing secrets of the Boston Museum -- The bare-brick mistake -- A schoolhouse in Kentucky -- Restoring shutters to working order -- Surgery on a staircase -- Coping with frayed electrical wiring -- How to apply French polish -- Recipes for reviving and refinishing - v.1 no.3: Teaching a fireplace not to smoke -- Antique wallpaper preservation -- Victorian gingerbread -- The art of getting plastered -- Tricks an old farmhouse plays -- Matching bricks & mortar -- How to paint a cathedral -- v.2 no1: Catalog your house's secret passages -- An Italian villa in New Haven -- Major repairs to plaster surfaces -- Tips on mixing plaster -- Mansard roof -- A tale of two houses -- V.2 no 2: How to stiffen sagging floors -- Let's do away with incentives that destroy old houses -- Wallpaper in old houses -- Where to buy 18th & 19th century wallpaper -- Duplicating plaster cornices -- v.2 no.3: Duplicate plaster castings -- A townhouse in Trenton -- Parts of a staircase -- One way to insulate an attic -- V.2, no4: Drapes & curtains -- A family plantation in Virginia -- Don't get stuck with the wrong glue -- Restoration of sandstone -- V.2 no.5: Repairing old floors -- Octagon house on the Hudson -- Re-creating period window hangings -- v.2 no 6: A restorationist view of windows -- Queen Anne revival in Little Rock -- Repairing & restoring marble mantels -- Windows and parts -- V.2 no 7: Sawn wood ornament -- Pre-Civil War manse on the Mississippi -- Mix your own wood stain -- Running electrical wire -- Restoring and re-creating sawn wood ornament -- V.2 no 8: Eastlake -- Preserving woodworkers' art in St. Paul -- Restoring rotted window sills -- Improved process for stripping paint -- v.2 no 9: Tips on stripping shutters -- in Covington, a riverboat captain's Italianate berth -- restoring a frame house exterior -- Early American roof types -- Victorian fancywork -- v.2 no 10: The domestic architecture of Downing -- Caustic approach to exterior paint removal -- A restored federal enclave in Charlestown -- Detecting & defeating rot in old houses -- Downing on color -- v.2 no2 : Preventing rot in old houses -- How to make an electrical survey -- Greek revival on the immigrant road -- Classical orders -- v.2 no12: Refinishing old wood floors -- Insuring townhouse living -- Tips on sanding -- Painted floors -- Cast iron fences -- Care & repair of ornamental iron -- v.3 no 1: Early American wall stenciling -- Restored, a hopeless 1865 Greek revival ruin -- Selecting the best floor finish -- v.3 no2: Victorian stenciling -- Romanesque revival in the inner city -- The case against removing paint from brick masonry -- Replacing a clapboard -- Glenview, Victorian stencilling restored -- v.3 no.3 Restoring old brickwork -- Dual personality saves 1836 Greek revival -- The peril in Portland cement -- Marbelizing -- v.3 no 4: Late Victorian art movement -- Reviving a 1745 stone manor -- Selecting & using chemical paint removers -- v.3 no5: Greek revival decoration -- Self-supporting shingle-style seaside cottage -- v.3 no6: How to grain like a professional -- Moving story of a Swiss chalet in Vermont -- Locating buried artifacts -- v.3, no.7 : Lighting for the old house -- Victorian charm re-created in San Francisco -- Rebuiling fireplaces -- Adapting old fixtures -- Fancy butt shingles; etc ; a mark or two; else FINE. Book.