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LADIES COMMITTEE.
Selections from the Communications Received by the Ladies Committee. No. II. Published by Direction of the Ladies Committee.
1806
£195.00
LANGFORD (John Alfred)
A Century of Birmingham Life: or, A Chronicle of Local Events, from 1741 to 1841.
1868
£45.00
LANSBERG (Philip)
Tabulae Motuum Coelestium Perpetuae; ex omnium temporum observationibus constructae, temporumque omnium observationibus consentientes. Item novae et genuinae motuum coelestium theoricae. & Astronomicarum observantionum thesaurus.
1632
£2200.00
LATUDE (Henry Masers de)
Memoirs of Henry Masers de Latude, who was confined during thirty-five years, in the different state prisons of France. Arranged from the original documents, by Monsieur Thierry, advocate, and member of several academies. Published in France in 1790, and now first translated into English, by John William Calcraft.
1834
£95.00
LAWRENCE (Richard)
An Inquiry into the Structure & Animal Oeconomy of the Horse, Comprehending the Diseases To which his Limbs and Feet Are subject, with Proper Directions for Shoeing; and Pointing out a Method for Ascertaining his age until his Twelfth Year.
1801
£375.00
LeFANU (William)
Nehemiah Grew: A Study and Bibliography of his Writings.
1990
£15.00
LINE (Maurice) Editor.
The World of books and information: essays in honour of Lord Dainton.
1987
£15.00
LISTER (Martin)
Voyage de Lister a Paris en MDCXCVIII. Traduit Pour La Premiere Fois, Publie et Annote Par La Societe Des Bibliophiles Francoise. On y a Joint Des Extraits Des Ouvrages d'Evelyn Relatifs a Ses Voyages in France Du 1648 a 1661.
1873
£75.00
LIVERPOOL FLORA.
The Flora of Liverpool. A List of the Indigenous Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing Within Fifteen Miles of the Liverpool Exchange and Two Miles of Southport. Published by the Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club.
1872
£110.00
LOWENDAHL (Bjorn)
Sino-Western Relations, Conceptions of China, Cultural Influences and the Development of Sinology. Disclosed in Western Printed Books 1477-1877. Supplement.
2012
£38.00
LOWENDAHL (Bjorn)
Sino-Western Relations, Conceptions of China, Cultural Influences and the Development of Sinology. Disclosed in Western Printed Books 1477-1877. Supplement.
2012
£38.00
MacDONALD (Hugh) & HARGREAVES (Mary)
Thomas Hobbes: A Bibliography.
1952
£20.00
MacDONALD (Hugh) & HARGREAVES (Mary)
Thomas Hobbes: A Bibliography.
1952
£20.00
MACFIE (Matthew)
The Impending Contact of the Aryan & Turnian Races, with special reference to recent Chinese migrations. A lecture delivered before the Sunday Lecture Society, on Sunday afternoon, 10th February, 1878, by Matthew Macfie.
1878
£35.00
MANDER (James)
The Derbyshire Miners' Glossary; or, An explanation of the technical terms of the miners, which are used in the King's Field, in the hundred of High Peak, in the County of Derby, and in the open customary lordships within the same; of those also within the Soc or Wapentake of Wirksworth or Low Peak. together with the mineral laws and customs. To which is subjoined, an appendix, containing the customaries or bye-laws, made and confirmed at the barmote courts, held within the manors of High and Low Peak.
1824
£475.00
MARRIOTTE (Edmé)
A Treatise of the Motion of Water, and other fluids: with the origin of Fountains or Springs, and the Cause of Winds Written originally in French..... and translated into English, with several annotations for explaining the doubtful places, by J. T. Desaguliers.
1718
£675.00
MARTIN (Benjamin)
The Description and Use of a New, Portable, Table Air-Pump and Condensing Engine. With a Select Variety of Capital Experiments, which, together with different Parts of the Apparatus and Glasses, are Illustrated by upwards of Forty Copper-Plate Figures.
1788
£375.00
MASERES (Francis)
A Dissertation on the use of the negative sign in Algebra: containing a demonstration of the Rules usually given concerning it; and showing how Quadratic and Cubic Equations may be explained, without the consideration of negative roots. To which is added, as an appendix, Mr. Machin's Quadrature of the Circle.
1758
£525.00
McBRIDE (Professor [J. A.])
The Prevention of Contagious and Infectious Diseases in Cattle and Sheep. Two Lectures, Delivered before the Cirencester Chamber of Agriculture.
1873
£35.00
MILLINGTON (John)
An Epitome of the Elementary Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy. Part the First [all published]. Comprehending the general Properties of Matter, Mechanics, Pneumatics, Acoustics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics. And a copious Account of the Invention, Progress, and Present State of the Steam Engine; being the substance of a Course of Lectures on these subjects, delivered at the Royal and London Institutes, and at Guy's Hospital, Southwark.
1823
£325.00
MILNER (Rev. Isaac)
On the Precession of the Equinoxes Produced by the Sun's Attraction.
1780
£695.00
MONTAGUE (Peregrine)
The Family Pocket-Book: or, fountain of true and useful knowledge. Containing The Farrier's Guide; or, the Horse Dissected: Being the most accurate, and satisfactory Account of the Diseases incident to that noble Beast, ever yet publish'd; with their Signs, Symptoms, Prognosticks and Cures in all Cases. A certain cure for the Glanders, without trepanning; a never-failing cure for the Grease; and another for broken winded Horses: wrote by way of Dialogue. The best Directions for breaking a Colt, and managing a Race-Horse... method of preventing chimneys from smoaking [sic]... method of breeding game-cocks... the gardener's legacy... the young housekeeper's guide in cooking, pickling, preserving, etc. / compiled after thirty years' experience, by Peregrine Montague.
1762
£650.00
MOTTELAY (Paul Fleury) Compiler.
Bibliographical History of Electricity & Magnetism Chronologically Arranged. Researches into the Domain of the Early Sciences, Especially from the Period of the Revival of Scholasticism with Biographical and other Account of the most Distinguished Natural Philosophers throughout the Middle Ages. With an Introduction by the late Prof. Silvanus P. Thompson and foreword by Sir R.T. Gazebrook.
1922
£45.00
MOTTELAY (Paul Fleury) Compiler.
Bibliographical History of Electricity & Magnetism Chronologically Arranged. Researches into the Domain of the Early Sciences, Especially from the Period of the Revival of Scholasticism with Biographical and other Account of the most Distinguished Natural Philosophers throughout the Middle Ages. With an Introduction by the late Prof. Silvanus P. Thompson and foreword by Sir R.T. Gazebrook.
1922
£125.00
MOXON (Joseph)
A Tutor to Astronomie and Geographie. Or an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, coelestial and terrestrial. In six books. The first teaching the rudiments of astronomie and geographie. The shewing by the globe; the solution of 2. Astronomical and geographical prob. 3. Problemes in navigation. 4. Astrological problemes. 5. Gnomonical problemes. 6. Trigonometrical problemes. More fully and amply than hath yet been set forth either by Gemma Frisius, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blæw, or any others that have taught the use of the globes; and that so plainly and methodically that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences. With an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. Whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the coelestial globe. As also a discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomie.
1670
£695.00
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