Those Incredible Methodists: A History of the Baltimore Conference of the United Methodist Church
Baltimore, MD: The Baltimore Conference, 1972. 24 cm, 597, endpaper maps, some ink underlining and marginal notations. More
Baltimore, MD: The Baltimore Conference, 1972. 24 cm, 597, endpaper maps, some ink underlining and marginal notations. More
London, England: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1932. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 343, [1] pages. Ex-library with the usual library markings. Ex-Canal Zone Library! Frontis illustration. Includes maps of The Isthmus of Darien (facing page 113); Chart of Caledonia Bay (facing page 129); Africa (to illustrate the voyages of the "African Merchant" and the ''Speedy Return" (fold-out, facing page 248); and East Indies (To illustrate the voyage of the "Speedwell" facing page 282). Includes Prologue: An Act for Encouraging Trade; Epilogue: The Redding Up; Appendix: Documents Relating to the Voyage of the Content and Speedy Return from the Port Glasgow to Madagascar, 1701. Footnotes. Includes Book 1: Europe; Book II: America; Book III: Africa and the Indies, and an Appendix and index, as well as Illustrations of Arms of the Company on the Frontispiece; The Darien Pistole (from coin in the British Museum on the title page); The Toubacanti Gold Medal (from the original in Possession of the Captain of Dunstaffnage); Captain (Colonel) Campbell's Note on Toubacanti (From MS, in Possession of the Captain of Dunstaffnage); and Captain (Colonel) Campbell of Fonab (from the portrait in possession of the Captain of Dunstaffnage). George Insh was an M.A., D.Litt., R.E.I.S. He was the Author of Scottish Colonial Schemes, 1620-1986, and Editor of Darien Shipping Papers, 1695-1707. This volume records the leading activities of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies from the tentative beginnings of 1693 to th formal dissolution of 1707. More
Washington, DC: The Infantry Journal, 1943. Fighting Force Edition. Mass market paperback. Pocket paperbk, 222, wraps, notes, text has darkened, some wear and creasing to covers. More
Place_Pub: Chicago, IL: The Heritage Foundation, Inc, 1952. Second Printing. 22 cm, 96, wraps, illus. with 24 pages of photographs, review slip laid in, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
London: T. Nelson, [1949]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 134, illus., maps, several tears at DJ edges repaired with tape, erasure residue fr endpaper, edges soiled, DJ flap price clipped. More
East Hartford, CT: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation, 1943. Second Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus. Three Ring Binder. Various paginations (appears complete). Illustrations. Front cover stained, soiled and torn at the three holes. Binder worn/soiled. Preface indicates that his text is an attempt to make understandable most of the complexities faced in present machine shop practices. This book should not only proved of value to you while you are in the status of a learner but you will find your text a source of reference in the future and we hope that it will serve as a first step in the pyramid of knowledge. This book is a result of the untiring efforts and sincere cooperation of the men from the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Aircraft Corporation who voluntarily have acted as instructors in the Defense Training Center. No one can become a skilled machine tool operator just through reading a book. But life is far too short for anyone to become a skilled machine tool operator through the trial and error method. A Tool and Cutter Grinder is used to sharpen milling cutters and tool bits along with a host of other cutting tools. It is an extremely versatile machine used to perform a variety of grinding operations: surface, cylindrical, or complex shapes. The image shows a manually operated setup, however highly automated Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines are becoming increasingly common due to the complexities involved in the process. The operation of this machine requires a high level of skill. The main skills needed are understanding of the relationship between the grinding wheel and the metal being cut and knowledge of tool geometry. The variety in shapes and types of machining cutters requires flexibility in usage. More
East Hartford, CT: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation, 1943. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus. Three Ring Binder. Various paginations (appears complete). Illustrations. Front cover stained, soiled and torn at the three holes. Binder worn/soiled. Preface indicates that his text is an attempt to make understandable most of the complexities faced in present machine shop practices. This book should not only proved of value to you while you are in the status of a learner but you will find your text a source of reference in the future and we hope that it will serve as a first step in the pyramid of knowledge. This book is a result of the untiring efforts and sincere cooperation of the men from the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Aircraft Corporation who voluntarily have acted as instructors in the Defense Training Center. No one can become a skilled machine tool operator just through reading a book. But life is far too short for anyone to become a skilled machine tool operator through the trial and error method. Gear shapers are an invaluable machine tool for expertly shaping metal. Through a series of four processes, including a linear downward and upward motion of a cutter spindle, the shaper accurately cuts teeth for gears and is an excellent tool when broaching and hobbing options will not work for the needed application. Gear Generator is a tool for creating involute spur gears. In addition it may let you compose full gear layouts with connected gears to design multiple gears system with control of the input/output ratio and rotation speed. More
East Hartford, CT: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation, 1943. Presumed first edition and first printing thus. Three Ring Binder. Various paginations. Illustrations. Front cover stained, soiled and torn at the three holes. Significant signs of moisture staining. Binder worn/soiled. Preface indicates that his text is an attempt to make understandable most of the complexities faced in present machine shop practices. This book should not only proved of value to you while you are in the status of a learner but you will find your text a source of reference in the future and we hope that it will serve as a first step in the pyramid of knowledge. This book is a result of the untiring efforts and sincere cooperation of the men from the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Aircraft Corporation who voluntarily have acted as instructors in the Defense Training Center. No one can become a skilled machine tool operator just through reading a book. But life is far too short for anyone to become a skilled machine tool operator through the trial and error method. Internal grinder is a special type of grinding machine, designed for grinding the internal diameter of the work piece. Although in most grinding details, internal grinding is almost the same as cylindrical grinding for grinding the internal diameter, there are some key differences between the two. More
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, 1942. Contains information from 1939, 1940, 1941, and 1942. Spiralbound. Includes illustrations. Various paginations. Some illustrations in color. Some illustrations fold-out. More
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, 1942. Contains information from 1939, 1940, 1941, and 1942. Spiralbound. Includes illustrations. Various paginations. Some illustrations in color. Some illustrations fold-out. More
East Hartford, CT: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation, c1943. Presumed first edition and first printing thus. Three Ring Binder. No Title Page present. Various paginations. Illustrations. Front cover stained, soiled and torn at the three holes. Significant signs of moisture staining. Binder worn/soiled. Preface indicates that his text is an attempt to make understandable most of the complexities faced in present machine shop practices. This book should not only proved of value to you while you are in the status of a learner but you will find your text a source of reference in the future and we hope that it will serve as a first step in the pyramid of knowledge. This book is a result of the untiring efforts and sincere cooperation of the men from the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Aircraft Corporation who voluntarily have acted as instructors in the Defense Training Center. No one can become a skilled machine tool operator just through reading a book. But life is far too short for anyone to become a skilled machine tool operator through the trial and error method. Thread grinder is usually used to produce accurate threads or threads in hard materials. The centerless thread grinder is used to make head-less set screws. More
Kansas City, MO: Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corporation of Missouri, 1943. Third Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus. Three Ring Binder. Various paginations (appears complete). Illustrations (one with color). Front cover stained, soiled and torn at the three holes. Binder worn/soiled. Preface indicates that his text is an attempt to make understandable most of the complexities faced in present machine shop practices. This book should not only proved of value to you while you are in the status of a learner but you will find your text a source of reference in the future and we hope that it will serve as a first step in the pyramid of knowledge. This book is a result of the untiring efforts and sincere cooperation of the men from the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Aircraft Corporation who voluntarily have acted as instructors in the Defense Training Center. No one can become a skilled machine tool operator just through reading a book. But life is far too short for anyone to become a skilled machine tool operator through the trial and error method. The cylindrical grinder is a type of grinding machine used to shape the outside of an object. The cylindrical grinder can work on a variety of shapes, however the object must have a central axis of rotation. This includes but is not limited to such shapes as a cylinder, an ellipse, a cam, or a crankshaft. Cylindrical grinding is has four essential actions: The work (object) must be constantly rotating, The grinding wheel must be constantly rotating, The grinding wheel is fed towards and away from the work, Either the work or the grinding wheel is transversed with respect to the other. While the majority of cylindrical grinders employ all four movements, there are grinders that only employ three of the four actions. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1956. 348, maps, endpaper maps, biblio, index, lib stamps, rear bd weak, rear flyleaf missing, DJ worn & stained, rough spot DJ spine. More
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1955. 22 cm, 256, illus., part of DJ cut off and pasted inside front board, some corner damage to front board. More
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1948. Third Printing. 456, maps, index, library bookplate & sticker, some soiling to fore-edge, spine scuffed & small tears, library call # on spine. More
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1948. First Printing. 456, maps, index, stamp & ink name inside front flyleaf, large pieces of DJ missing: small chips/tears & several large tears. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1953. First edition. First Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. xiii, 520 p. Maps. Index. More
Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Company, 1942. 60, stiff card covers, illus. with 53 action pictures by David Pattee, index, covers worn and soiled. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1950. First? Edition. First? Printing. 21 cm, 364, illus., maps, index, usual library markings. More
New York: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1942. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. [2], 77, [3] pages. Frontis illustrations. Illustrations. Cover stained with some wear. Inscribed to Lt. Col. Ivan L. Bennett, with heartfelt gratitude, and affectionate regarding John Barnes Pratt April 1942. This is believed to have been inscribed to future Chaplain (MG) Ivan L. Bennett served as the 8th U.S. Army Chief of Chaplains from May 28, 1952, until his retirement on April 30, 1954. During World War II, Gen. Bennett served as chaplain at Southwest Pacific Headquarters and as chief chaplain of U.S. Army Forces in the Far East before being appointed chief chaplain of U.S. Forces in the Pacific in June 1945. He was appointed chaplain of the Far East Command in Tokyo in 1949, and, in 1952, he became Chief of Army Chaplains, a position he held until retiring in 1954. He also served as United Nations Chaplains during the Korean conflict. CH Bennett served a dual role as the Far East and U.N. Command Chaplain, supervising nearly 270 chaplains representing a variety of nations. In 1940, Gen. Bennett completed work on a revised Army-Navy Hymnal. He was instrumental in designing a metal hymnal carrying case for use in the field. John Barnes Pratt also published a book on hymns. More
Maplewood, NJ: Hammond, Incorporated, 1968. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Hardcover. 256 p. illus. (part col. ), col. map. 32 cm. Index. More
New York: Promontory Press, 1981. 32 cm, 256, profusely illus. in color, index, DJ worn, torn, and soiled. Introduction by A. K. Baragwanath, Museum of the City of NY. More
London: Oxford University Press, 1942. First? Edition. First? Printing. 19 cm, 32, wraps, stamp on front cover, pencil erasure on title page, covers somewhat worn and faded. More
Gloucester, MA: Peter Smith, 1959. Reprint Edition. 393, footnotes, bibliography, index, library stamps, date due slip, and pocket, library call number sticker on spine. More
Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1936. First Edition. 393, footnotes, bibliography, index, usual library markings, rear board weak, some stains inside boards and flyleaves. More