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19772090502113709358Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19882090502113705861Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
654351980. Original large colour-printed map of Qatar 104 x 74 cm. Topography based on 1:100000 scale series 1980 compiled and drawn by Hunting Surveys Limited for the Ministry of Public Works Qatar. Compiled and cartography by Hunting Geology and Geophysics Limited. In very good condition. Showing the maturation of Qatar's Oil and Gas Industries This is an extremely rare 1980 large-format bilingual geological map of Qatar produced by Hunting Geology and Geophysics for the Qatari government. Issued nearly a decade after independence the map played an important role in the country's continued development of its oil and gas industries the wealth from which was successfully leveraged to support wider social and economic development. The map covers the Qatari Peninsula its nearby islands including the Hawar Islands belonging to Bahrain and reclaimed coastal land using colour-shading to indicate a variety of sands gravels clay and stone as explained in the bilingual legends present at right which also indicate geological era. Roads carriageways highways tracks settlements oil wells pipelines waterways including wadis and other features including some maritime features sand banks reefs are recorded as explained in a legend at right. The level of detail is so extraordinary that even power lines and fences are noted. Additional information is also explained at right such as the local grid employed and a reliability diagram based on the surveys that form the basis of the map's data. Qatar's Oil Industry Takes Off The early history of Qatar's oil industry began in the 1920s and 1930s when the small sparsely populated British protectorate first attracted the interest of international oil companies exploring the Persian Gulf. In 1932 the Anglo-Persian Oil Company obtained the first oil concession in Qatar through a subsidiary the Iraq Petroleum Company. Initial exploration efforts included geological surveys and test drilling reflecting British hopes that Qatar might yield oil reserves comparable to those already found in neighbouring Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The first promising discovery came in 1939 at the Dukhan field on Qatar's western coast. However development was delayed by the outbreak of the Second World War which diverted resources and prevented large-scale extraction. Oil production in Qatar truly began after the war. In 1947 - 1948 the Dukhan field was finally brought into production with the first export shipment departing in December 1949. Revenues from oil began to replace traditional industries like pearling fishing and small-scale trade. Through the 1950s the Qatar Petroleum Company then an operating arm of the concession-holding consortium expanded infrastructure at Dukhan and the growing port of Umm Said Mesaieed which became the centre of refining and export operations. The influx of oil revenue initiated an era of modernisation. Beginning in the 1950s the ruling al-Thani family used oil income to fund public works schools healthcare and roads gradually transforming Qatar from a relatively poor Gulf sheikhdom into a state with rapidly improving infrastructure and services. This map was when Qatar's oil industry entered a period of rapid growth. The discovery and development of new offshore reserves were especially significant during this period including the Bul Hanine field located southeast of the Qatari peninsula. Discovered in 1970 and brought into production in 1972 Bul Hanine became a key contributor to Qatar's output during the 1970s reflecting the country's shift toward offshore exploration that would later define much of its energy sector. Qatar also steadily increased its role in managing the sector especially after independence. In the early 1970s the government negotiated increased participation in concessionary operations aligning with a broader regional trend across the Gulf and the wider Arab world. In 1974 Qatar achieved a majority state share in the Qatar Petroleum Company's operations reflecting the global momentum of resource nationalisation. Oil exports from fields such as Bul Hanine strengthened the young state's financial position enabling even further investments in education housing infrastructure and early industrialisation projects driven by the leadership of Emir Khalifa bin Hamad r. 1972 - 1995. This era also set the stage for the eventual development of Qatar's massive natural gas resources especially the North Field the largest natural gas field in the world which would propel the country into a new phase of energy leadership even as geopolitical incidents the 1973 Oil Embargo the Iranian Revolution and Iran-Iraq War caused turmoil in the oil and gas industries. Publication History and Census This map was compiled and drawn by the firm Hunting Geology and Geophysics in the late 1970s based on their own surveys and those of Seltrust Engineering Limited which prepared an equally rare explanatory booklet for the map OCLC and was published in 1980. In a sense the map can be seen as a successor to a 1970 geological map of Qatar previously sold by us which Hunting had a role in developing with the same title and dimensions as the present map similar involvement of the Qatari government in this case the Industrial Development Technical Centre and equivalent types of data reflected. However the present map is based on later surveys and benefits from a decade of additional technological advances making it a rather unique work rather than a second edition. In any event the present map is very scarce noted only among the holdings of the Library of Congress and with no known market history. Cartographer Hunting Geology and Geophysics Ltd. 1952 - 1987 was a British surveying firm that specialized in cutting-edge methods of mapping especially aeromagnetic surveys and focused on discovering potential reserves of natural resources especially fossil fuels. It was part of the larger Hunting group originally founded in 1874 as a shipping company by Charles Hunting and later moving into aircraft surveying and petroleum. Companies within the Hunting group frequently merged with each other and with outside acquisitions leading to frequent name changes; in this case Hunting Aerosurveys founded 1944 merged with Hunting Geophysics founded 1952 to form Hunting Surveys in 1960. In 1965 a public company was formed called Hunting Associated Industries Ltd. which included Hunting Surveys Holdings Ltd. but not a new entity Hunting Geology and Geophysics Ltd. which remained part of the privately-owned Hunting Group. In 1987 Hunting Geology and Geophysics Ltd. was closed down in a consolidation process that saw the public company now Hunting plc buy out the Hunting Group though the Hunting family retains a significant share of the company's stock and one of its members remains Chairman of the Board. Hunting Geophysics and later Hunting Geology and Geophysics Ltd. made pioneering surveys of Great Britain itself along with several countries in Central Africa seeking uranium and other minerals the Philippines Ethiopia and especially countries in the Middle East where the company conducted critically important surveys that helped to develop the lucrative oil industries of the United Arab Emirates Qatar and Kuwait among others. OCLC 35277935 1980. unknown
19872090502113709362Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1898HUNTING028727Rowland Ward London. 1898. First edition. Royal octavo. pp xviii 506 9 adverts. 52 illustrations from photographs; 2 folding maps in rear pocket. Original red burgundy cloth lettered in silver and gilt. The author shot an enormous range of animals.Spine and cover edges a little faded. Very good. Scarce. Rowland Ward, London. hardcover
19892090502113705878Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1936HUNTING028669Hutchinson London. 1936. Second impression. Adapted from the Russian by Serge Ivanoff and Gertrude Mack. Octavo. 285 pages. 16 pages of adverts at rear. 17 plates. Original ochre cloth lettered in white.Sporadic spotting throughout. Very good indeed bright copy in very good dustwrapper nicked creased and rubbed at the edges. Rare. Hutchinson, London. hardcover
65-0050Md-20th C. Painting on silk. 32 x 33 cm. Good with Small water stain at upper right corner fraying along the outside border. Md-20th C. unknown
464127 to 30 November 1842. Berkeley was an author and sportsman 1800-1881. Six pages quarto. Good though grubby and on discoloured paper. Removed from a letter book and with the letters all in the same hand numbered 4 to 7. Concerns a dispute within the Lymington Hunt. LETTER 4: Gould to Berkeley 27 November 1842 Muddiford near Christchurch. 'On my return Home late yesterday Evening I found that Mr. O'Kelly had been waiting for some hours to consult with me relative to your letter to him of the 25th inst. . I understand from Mr O'Kelly that 25 Copies of the Papers alluded to were privately printed about 15 only of which were circulated for the use of our Committee & Members of the Hunt to save the Secretary time & trouble in going into an explanation with the several parties interested in the settlement of thte question. I have Mr. O'Kelly's assurance that in adopting this course he never meant any personal offence to Coll. Keppel .'. Only one of Keppel's letters has been printed containing 'Lord Fitzhardinge's decision on the point which had so long been in dispute .'. LETTER 5: Berkeley to Gould 28 November 1842 Charborough Park. Gould is 'not in possession of all the facts of the case'. O'Kelly 'infringed the rule by circulating Copies among those in no way connected with the Lymington Hunt as in the instance of Mr. Morant and Mr. Powell of the Grenadier Guards. . though Coll. Keppel was himself the largest contributor to our Lymington Harriers he was kept profoundly ignorant of the whole transaction of printing' . to use Coll. Keppel's words to Mr O'Kelly in his note to him of the 22d I care not what mere publicity has been given to that part of the transaction but it is the printing and publishing of a private correspondence coupled with objectionable remarks for which I still demand redress.' LETTER 6: Gould to Berkeley 29 November 1842 Muddiford near Christchurch. '. I am decidedly of your opinion that the Copies ought to be withdrawn from those persons . not being connected with the Lymington Hunt .'. LETTER 7: Berkeley to Gould 30 November 1842 Charborough Park. He is 'perfectly satisfied with the Conclusion at which matters have arrived'. 'From the notoriety which the affair has obtained it will now be my duty to give the Correspondene which has passed through my hands to the public journals.' 27 to 30 November 1842. unknown
1710375AG1710. Cambridge c. 1710. Original copper engraving hand-coloured. 41 x 21 cm. Minor lesions to left outer margins. Small defect to left side of the engraving. A stunning example of Blome's famous Hunting Treats in beautiful handcolouring. Beautifully framed. Richard Blome 1635-1705 was a publisher and cartographer from the Kingdom of England. Richard Blome's cartography flourished in the second half of the seventeenth century. He produced a great amount of maps but none were original and he was often accused of plagiarism although usually made no attempt to hide his sources. His maps were attractive and quaintly designed and they still retain their nostalgic look. Blome's series of county maps were combined in the Britannia based on the latest editions of mapmaker John Speed and was published in 1673 but was not a success. It was followed in 1681 by an issue of smaller maps entitled Speed's Maps Epitomiz'd. Most of his work was engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar Richard Palmer and Francis Lamb and embellished with dedications to county dignitaries which were added or omitted in later editions. Wikipedia unknown
1998Q-076430691XSchiffer Publishing 1998-12-07. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Schiffer Publishing paperback
101956413X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
605879ca. 1890-1899. 3 are by Keystone View Company. 3 are by B.W. Kilburn Littleton New Hampshire. Light rubbing to mounts. Includes hunters shooting moose or deer. The photos of the moose hunt were taken November 28 1898 in Arrostock Co. Maine about 16 miles from Ashland according to information on back of one of the mounts. No Binding. Very Good. unknown
198614299Long Beach CA: Safari Press. As New. 1986. 1st Thus. Hardcover. Issued without a DJ the slipcase is also as-new. #78 of 1000 copies. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Safari Press hardcover
1958HF-9New York: David McKay Co. 1958. Classic text by the renown authority on fox hounds includes detailed topics covering hunting andfoxes; organizations; clothes for cubbing; tack; etiquette; horse fundamentals riding purchasing schooling stabling and care; types of hounds; breeding requirements and conformation; kenneling fundamentals; training and cub hunting; etc. Includes a forward by A. Henry Higginson. 191 pgs. Frontispiece tipped-in photo of a fox hunt. Limited printing to 1500 First Edition copies. Numbered 1260 out of 1500. Glassine dustjacket has a few tiny chips on the lower edge. Original slipcase has a tiny scuff on the upper front edge. Very minimal rubbing to edges. Scarce. Limited/Numbered First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. David McKay Co. Hardcover
190316453NY: Laflin & Rand Powder Company. Near Fine. 1903. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Just a bit of rubbing at the corners. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 154 pages . Laflin & Rand Powder Company hardcover
2006x-3531146300Vs Verlag 2006. Paperback. New. 248 pages. German language. 8.20x5.80x0.55 inches. Vs Verlag paperback
198614322Long Beach CA: Safari Press. As New. 1986. First English Edition. Hardcover. Issued without a dust jacket but the slipcase is as-new. One of 500 copies of the first book in Safari Press' "Hunting in High Altitudes" series. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 144 pages . Safari Press hardcover
199627217Coeur D. Alene ID: Armory Publications. Fine with no dust jacket. 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 476 pages . Armory Publications hardcover
198228987Tacoma WA: Armory Publications. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1982. Limited 1st edition. Hardcover. 096049829X . DJ is chipped at the top of the spine. Signed on the limitation page numer 485/500.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 303 pages . Armory Publications hardcover
198227218Tacoma WA: Armory Publications. New in New dust jacket. 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 303 pages . Armory Publications hardcover
198218445Tacoma WA: Armory Publications. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. DJ is soiled with some browning along the right edges. Inscribed by Hoyem on the second end paper. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 303 pages; Signed by Author . Armory Publications hardcover
193311766Berryville VA: Blue Ridge Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1933. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. The spine is very slightly sunned and there is a small amount of rubbing to the velour covered cloth. Signed on the title page by Houghland along with the notation "copy #167". ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 145 pages . Blue Ridge Press hardcover
a41993Very Good. Hardcover. Standard Publications 1947. Light age wear and age-related yellowing. Virtually unread. Binding intact. No underlining or marks. Ships Same or Next business day. Tracking provided. hardcover
1991FA-6Hornady Manufacturing Inc. 1991. Current edition of the timeless classic includes sections on rifle and pistol reloading data ballistics basic reloading tips and techniques and reloading and bullet accuracy. 1124 pgs. total in 2 volumes. Heavy Item. Fourth Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/ . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hornady Manufacturing Inc. Hardcover