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1994DADAX1878239120UNKNO 1994-01-01. 25th. paperback. New. 2.00x3.50x6.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UNKNO paperback
194924712Lausanne, librairie F. Rouge, collection alpine, 1949. In-8 broché, couverture décorée, avec d'infimes défauts (voir image). Illustré de figures in-texte et de photographies et reproductions hors-texte en noir.
COME NUOVO : Libro nuovo, copertina danneggiata nei margini, piccolo strappo su un lato. Consegna 24/48 ore a+m+e 27 i -----> Un indimenticabile viaggio attraverso le meraviglie degli Stati Uniti d'America visti dal cielo. Come ex pilota navale e acrobatico, Jim Wark è estremamente addestrato a complesse manovre aeree. La sua esperienza di volo lo ha aiutato molto nella sua carriera da fotografo aereo, permettendogli di bloccare in uno scatto colpi d'occhio notevoli che solo poca gente sarebbe in grado di catturare e fornendogli una prospettiva unica che si trasmette perfettamente alle sue fotografie. In questo volume dal grande formato, si cerca di dare ai lettori la possibilità di "visitare" tutti e cinquanta gli stati del più potente paese occidentale. Organizzato per regione, mostra panorami conosciutissimi che diventano straordinari se osservati attraverso l'obiettivo di Jim Wark e bellezze naturali che sembrano tanto più incredibili per il punto di vista aereo da cui si guardano. Si passa dal Grand Canyon, ai picchi frastagliati delle montagne rocciose, fino ai Grandi Laghi, dai magnifici colori e dalle forme incantevoli. Le isole hawaiane tentano il lettore, mentre i ghiacciai dell'Alaska sembrano immensi, anche quando osservati da questo punto di vista lontano. I terreni coltivati nel Midwest dall'alto hanno un aspetto simile ad un "patchwork", i giochi di luce notturni generati dai grandi ponti di New York danno vita alla città e l'incredibile natura dei parchi nazionali come Yellowstone sembra ancora più selvaggia
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 214 pages.
64 pages. Features: Spruce for Tomorrow's Paper - Can the Pulp and Paper Industry of the Northeast Survive? - with good photos; The Oldest Cultivated Trees in the World - Cypress Arches of Chapultepec Park, or the Bosque de Chapultepec, on the outskirts of Mexico City - with photos; Redwood Burls - by Emanuel Fritz - article with photos; The Forest and the Great Stone Face, by Allen Hollis; The Barred Door - by W.N. Craigie; Uncle Sam's First Timber Sale - near the quaint village of Nemo, South Dakota - with nice photos; Canada and the Migratory Bird Treaty; Don's Christmas Adventure - a story by Erle Kauffman; Shapshots of European Forests - In a Fir Forest of France - article with photos by John D. Guthrie; A Plea for the Forests - by Hon. John Q. Tilson; Planting Woodland Gardens - by J. Farnworth Anderson; A Man and a Mountain - Lije Coalman and Mount Hood, by Ethel Romig Fuller; Wasting Fortunes fo Make Fortunes - Guy Elliott Mitchell explains how vast quantities of Natural Gas are wasted in the search for oil - great photos including an an amazing shot of a forest of derricks in California; A Tale of a Bunny the Woodchuck - by C.H. McDonald; Nice two-color ad for the Pacific Pumper manufactured by Pacific Marine Supply Company of Seattle; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
128 pages. Features: The Engineering of Consent - The Mental Health Movement is linked to thought control and is a powerful weapon of coercion; Straight Talk - why is freedom forever on the defensive?; A Scratchin' Good Time - fungus diseases, allergies and poison ivy are plaguing Americans as never before; Last Train to Silverton - the mountain wonderland of southwestern Colorado possesses an American heirloom; The Invisible Conflict - five popular beliefs, created and spread by the propaganda mills in this country, are proven to be false; ; What Will You Tell Your Children When They Ask About the America That Was?; Bobby-Sox Pandemonium - Washington is a scene of helter-skelter as everybody 'plays it by ear'; Revolutions Come in Different Packages - to claim a kinship between the American Patriots of 1776 and advocates of revolution today is a false assumption; "They'd Better Forget It" - Mr. A.G. Heinsohn, Jr. of Cherokee Textile Mills refuses to trade in his advertising postage plate to Pitney-Bowes; This Is Not a Democracy; How New Money Is Created - origin of the present fractional reserve system ob banking is traced back to the goldsmith bankers of western Europe during the 17th century; Strange Tale of Two Books - GUJA agents and their sinister activities; Kahn's Kernels; If I Were King; The First Prophet of Modern Communism - the evil legacy of Karl Marx; New York Is a Fabulous Town; What Happens to the Bond Money? - few citizens understand what happens to funds supposedly collected to pay off state and municipal bonded indebtedness; The Education Show-Case - more than anything, the teaching profession needs the development of character; A Milepost in Labor Relations - how an enterprising raiload track foreman got a good day's work from his men; and more. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy bearing the address label of noted Madison, WI architect William Kaeser. Book
1334302685.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2000Q-0933043414Great Mountain West 2000-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Great Mountain West paperback
5863MONTANA. ALS. 2 pg. 8 x 10. October 22 1869. Bozeman. An autograph letter signed W.S. Darby in Bozeman to Major Kinney Virginia City: We arrived all O.K. evenig sic before last and our mutual friend the Marshall sicat once took possession of the goods wares & merchdise sic ofDoughty & Wilcot. The latter have evidently been going in for a big thing and are much crestfallen at the customary proceedings. The stuck left is in very good condition but being all displayed in a very handsome store looks worse than it really is. I have been placed in possession of it and am now making an inventory under the order of the Court: If I can purchase very low I could make some money out of it. The writer is also clearly in some debt to the sendee as he discusses returning $200 at the bottom of the page and visiting him: I shall make time to go to Virginia for a few daysI fully spect I can get around to it in a week. However at this time he can only offer a check for $40 he crossed out $35. While little is known about either gentleman the fact that the letter is going from Bozeman Montana to Virginia City Nevada reveals the intertwined finances and societies of new post-war Western settlements as friends and business partners struggle to develop financial stability in their new situations. Condition is fair with fading and minor tears on the bottom of the page and professional repairs to the verso. unknown
1396426663.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2006Jul18-2nd826138152-6904Springer Publishing Company 2006-08-30. Hardcover. Good. US Edition Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Springer Publishing Company hardcover
2006Q-0826138152Springer Publishing Company 2006-08-30. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer Publishing Company hardcover
2006x-0826138152Springer Pub Co 2006. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 443 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Springer Pub Co hardcover
1995276678PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
0864866224.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
200479fvDavid Philip 2004. 1st Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 5x0x8. Including a guide to slave heritage sites in the Western Cape. Publication of 224 pages. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. Internally the pages are clean and complete. The binding is excellent. R 2024/08/08 GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. David Philip paperback
2004tz24David Philip 2004. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good/No Jacket. 5x0x8. The wraps are shelf rubbed with creasing along the edges and light marks on the wraps. The binding is secure. Foxing on the early and late pages. Browning along the edges of the pages not affecting text. There are no ink inscriptions or annotations. r27/11/2024 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. David Phili[p paperback
192759537Butte MT: Anaconda Copper Mining Co. 1927. 8vo. 12 pp unpaginated. with numerous photos by F. Ward Butte MT. Black softcovers lettering front & back cover in gilt minor shelfwear slight creasing still VG bright copy. First edition of this scarce promotional brochure for the Anaconda company which took its name from the giant copper mine The Anaconda on Butte Hill in Butte Montana. It offers illustrations a brief history of the company mines and its hoists compressor plants loading cars and miners as well as the electric locomotives hauling ore underground. Worldcat locates 2 copies Bancroft SMU. Anaconda Copper Mining Co., paperback
19352110502150403064Japan lecture news agency 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Japan lecture news agency paperback
1978756441PN. New. 1978. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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