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The first is a 1890 Eckler edition; the second a 1926 Eckler. The second is located in Ireland, thus the higher price; it might be in better condition too, judging by the description. I would contact both sellers and ask for more details on the condition. In any event, both editions are large print and thus make good reading copies and collector's items.
Thanks for your interest and All Zee Best, TCW
posted by ThomasCWilliams at 1:52 am (EST) on Jun 29, 2009
Thank you for accepting my friends invitation. I hope my profile has given you new insights into Volney, Jefferson and Franco-US history. I'll be glad to answer any questions regarding Volney, his views or how to purchase his books. Sometimes I've found learning about a new author is like learning a new word--once you learn it, suddenly it begins to pop up everywhere. If that happens with Volney please let me know. All Zee Best, TCW
posted by ThomasCWilliams at 10:18 pm (EST) on Jun 28, 2009
I have actually read most of the books we share during the last year. The Money Game, by Adam Smith, another book that seems so tailored for the Meltdown. A reason for not tossing books from the past.
The Treasure Seekers, a book from my childhood I always loved. Oswald is such a right on fellow.
posted by carterchristian1 at 9:03 am (EST) on Jun 22, 2009
I probably would never have stumbled upon your ginormous library, but for our sharing a book I just bought, Before the Dawn by Eugenio Zolli. Another couple of not-so-common favorites of mine which we share include The Emperor's Winding Sheet -- I love that book!, and Anno's Alphabet.
posted by SaintSunniva at 10:25 pm (EST) on Jan 26, 2009
I'm guessing that I have over 8,000 books. I used to fancy that I had total recall and knew where everything was. I now find that no longer to be the case, and much too late, am starting to reshelve things by subject, alphabetically by author, but get bogged down in fitfully building bookcases and in trying to catalog everything. I'd be interested to know how you've managed to cope with 12,000!
Neal
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Thanks for accepting my friend invitation.
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posted by Darrol at 7:30 am (EST) on Dec 14, 2007
I am now in Blacksburg VA working with a startup on motor designs. I worked for Emerson Motors for 13 years.
posted by pw0327 at 11:33 pm (EST) on Oct 12, 2007
I find the battles between Edison and Tesla, through Westinghouse fascinating. Two giant, make that three giant egos battling it out. Tesla claimed so many things that it is really hard to discern what are viable and what aren't. Its too bad he was such a bad businessman.
Kron is one of my personal heroes, he is a Don Quixote of his day. His tensor analysis of machines, breaking things down to primitive networks is the precursor of a lot of the modern motor drive control theories, except nobody would give him credit becasue he was so far ahead of his time. H. H. Happ wrote a biography of Kron, I have a copy of it somewhere, it is very interesting and remarkable. I tried to incorporate his tensor analysis into my PhD work but couldn't get past the math, now I am older maybe I am mature enough to understand the math.
You clients don't ring a bell, maybe if you can tell me what kind of motor controls they did I may remember.
posted by pw0327 at 11:27 pm (EST) on Oct 12, 2007
posted by pw0327 at 4:57 pm (EST) on Oct 12, 2007
thank you for your message! I'm working on getting Italian working better...It shouldn't take too long. Let's wait and see... I've been cataloging many books manually, and it really is in my personal interest to get that work!
Gio
posted by Gio at 6:01 am (EST) on Aug 6, 2007