Language: English
Published by Historical Diving Society, 2002. 9780954383404, 2002
ISBN 10: 0954383400 ISBN 13: 9780954383404
Seller: Rothwell & Dunworth (ABA, ILAB), Dulverton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Limited numbered 1st edn (87 of 500). Tall 8vo. Original gilt lettered blue cloth (VG), dustwrapper (VG in protective cover, not price clipped). Pp. 51, illus with b&w plates (no inscriptions).
Language: English
Published by Historical Diving Society, 2002
ISBN 10: 0954383400 ISBN 13: 9780954383404
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Language: English
Published by Historical Diving Society, London, 2002
ISBN 10: 0954383400 ISBN 13: 9780954383404
Seller: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: Mint. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. This copy is in mint, unmarked condition bound in blue cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling to the spine. This copy is number 82 of a limited edition of 500 copies it is bright, tight, white and square. The unclipped dustwrapper is in fine condition International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. Where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased charges will be quoted. This is a facsimile of rare 18th century helmet diving book. Karl Heinrich Klingert was an ingenious inventor and mechanic, but an unlikely designer of diving apparatus, living as he did several hundred miles from the sea in eastern Europe. Nevertheless at the end of the eighteenth century he invented and constructed several items of diving apparatus, the last of which was an 'open' helmet that also made use of a cylinder of compressed air from which the diver was able to breathe independently of the surface. Klingert's designs, however, were not put into practice despite their publication in two of his books: 'Description of a Diving Machine suitable for use in rivers' (1797) and 'A Brief Supplement to the History and Description of a Diving Machine, together with the explanation of a lantern or lamp which burns in any vitiated air, and in water' (1822). The 'open' helmet was re-invented shortly afterwards and led to a revolution in diving; and much later the use of compressed air for diving became commonplace. In 2002 the Historical Diving Society published this facsimile of Klingerts two books bound together in a single book, 'Description of a Diving Machine'. They are translated into English from the original German and describe his pioneering diving equipment in detail. Also included is an authoritative introduction by Michael Jung incorporating much original research. Ref K3.