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8vo., Second Impression, with coloured and monochrome plates, and maps and diagrams in the text; original series binding of green buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. New Naturalist, 49. Published a year after the first edition. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Dustwrapper artwork by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis.
8vo., with 47 coloured plates, 40 monochrome plates and 74 diagrams and maps in the text; original series binding of green cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Fine copy of the publisher's facsimile edition of the original edition of 1946. New Naturalist, 4. Dustwrapper artwork by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis.
233 pages. "An English treatise dealing rather fully with the subject of Neuralgia." - from Preface. Occasional markings to contents. Hinges and binding intact. Above average wear to boards and spine. Library markings consist only of shadow of former spine label and prior owner's rubber stamp upon front endpaper. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 27 plates on 24 (one double-page) and 5 maps; original series binding of green buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly age-soiled on (predominantly white) rear panel but with little or no trace of the fading to backstrip so prevalent with this title. New Naturalist 49. Dustwrapper artwork by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis.
28 pages. Features: Some orchids in the 50th state; Two Orchidists in Waianae - Beatrice Krauss and Louise Wulff and Two in Wahiawa Beatrice Krauss and Louise Wulff; and more. Small date stamp upon front cover. Attractive copy with light wear. Book
52 pages plus index. Contains a carefully selected group of prayers found in the personal and private writings of many well-known characters and in the liturgy of various religious movements. Prior owner's ink stamp upon front endpaper else unmarked. Average wear. Bonus: includes contemporary Rosicrucian bookmark. Book
400 pages including 69 black and white reproductions from photographs and numerous maps. Gilt-edged top. Former owner's rubber stamp upon verso of half title page and upon front side of black and white photographic frontis of General Pershing. Small bookseller's sticker inside back board. "My primary purpose in writing this story of the American Expeditionary Forces in France is to render what I conceive to be an important service to my country. In that adventure there were many lessons useful to the American People, should they ever again be called to arms, and I felt it a duty to record them as I saw them." - from the Foreward. Book
295 pages including index and some black and white illustrations. "Some of the proceedings described in the following pages seem unjust to us, but we have to remember that these trials took place about 160 years ago. Many important reforms have been introduced both in England and France which have gone far to establish and safeguard the rights of the accused. One aspect has not changed; a criminal trial in France is more dramatic, more akin to the theatre, than in England, both in its setting and in the display of emotion." - from Foreward. Several cup rings upon back board. Small rubber stamp upon front endpaper else contents clean and unmarked. Light to moderate wear. Solid copy. Book