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A9780837167329Hardback. New. hardcover
ria9780837152080_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
ria9780837167329_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1941015977Flagstaff Arizona: Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art 1941. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards in sienna-colored cloth with black lettering. Minor discoloration along hinge of front cover. Previous owner's name rubber stamped on all edges of text block on endpapers and at the top of the title page and one other page else internally clean. 82 illustrations. Four-page bibliography index. 309 4 pages. Scarce. A detailed description of the archaeological sites and the artifacts found at Winona and Ridge Ruin near Flagstaff Arizona. Based on the excavations conducted by John C. McGregor Harold S. Colton and others under the auspices of the Museum of Northern Arizona during the 1930s. Contents: Background by Harold S. Colton. I. Introduction. II. Dates. III. Cultural Stages. IV. Methods. V. Pottery. VI. Structures. VII. Ground and Chipped Stone. VIII. Shell. IX. Bone and Horn. X. Basketry Textiles and Wooden Objects. XI. Food and Other Raw Material. XII. Disposal of the Dead. XIII. Summary. Appendices: 1. Site N.A. 2098 Turkey Tank Pit House. 2. Plant Materials from Winona and Ridge Ruin by Volney H. Jones. 3. Skeletal Material from Winona and Ridge Ruin by Katharine Bartlett. Bibliography. Index. Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art hardcover
185316954Philadelphia: F. W. Thomas 1853. Dritte Stereotyp Ausgabe. Hardcover. fair. Sm. 8vo. 220pp. Blind-stamped brown cloth with gold decorated spine. Small plate with "27" handwritten near head of spine. Chipping to head and tail of spine. Wear to edges. Staining and rubbing to boards. Sporadic foxing throughout. Bookplate of school-district on inside of front board and name of the same handwritten on title-page. Ex libris.Text in Gothic script. Binding in fair interior in good condition. Rare. F. W. Thomas hardcover
ria9783368401313_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reproduction of the original. hardcover
A9780837152080Hardback. New. hardcover
422584greenwood press. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. In this classic study Chase examines how the concept of myth has been used in English and American poetry and literature from the Renaissance onward especially during periods when no single widely accepted body of beliefs existed. He also discusses how melodrama offered a simplified set of conventions to American novelists. greenwood press paperback
2024SKU0604400Cambridge University Press 2024-02-15. paperback. Good. 5x0x8. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Cambridge University Press paperback
1991Q-0933121520Black Classic Press 1991-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Black Classic Press paperback
1108066542.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18461875Firmin Didot Freres Libraires Editerurs 1846. Hardcover. Firmin Didot Freres, Libraires Editerurs hardcover
73-7028Paris: Cercle Volney circa 1960s-1970s. 100x37 cm. Very Good. Color poster. Text in French. Paris: Cercle Volney, [circa 1960s-1970s] unknown
1905033941Raleigh: North Carolina Geological Survey. Good. 1905. Hardcover. 464 pages ex-library library perforation on title page on maps and plate corners else a sound reference copy. Some page corners have smudges and taped repairs mostly the few pages at the beginning and end of the book.; Lg 8vo . North Carolina Geological Survey hardcover
1798045137Paris: A.J. Dugour et Durand 1798. Third Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Bound in marbled paper covered boards old spine labels modest wear; old stamp to title occasional staining and foxing but mostly clean. A good copy of this popular enlightenment narrative. Published in Year VII of the Republican calendar corresponding to 1798-99. 3 plates 2 folding. 412pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045137. <br/><br/> A.J. Dugour et Durand hardcover
1798045137Paris: A.J. Dugour et Durand 1798. Third Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. Bound in marbled paper covered boards old spine labels modest wear; old stamp to title occasional staining and foxing but mostly clean. A good copy of this popular enlightenment narrative. Published in Year VII of the Republican calendar corresponding to 1798-99. 3 plates 2 folding. 412pp. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045137. <br/><br/> A.J. Dugour et Durand hardcover books
195825120024<p>Scarce first edition in jacket. Jacket is slightly faded spine sunned with some rubbing and soiling. Two stain spots to front cover. Rubbing to folds and shelfwear to edges with some chipping. Front flap has $2.00 price intact. Yellow linen-backed boards have subtle overall soiling. Corners bumped shelfwear to edges heaviest at head and tail of spine. Red spine titling a bit rubbed but still sharp. Interior is age-toned with scattered light soiling. Endpapers have discoloration from pastedown with some transfer to half title. Color illustrations are still bright and lovely. Binding tight.</p> Dodd, Mead, & Company hardcover
1800341<p>Condition: Near Fine. This Miller Law and Cater London edition has no date; WorldCat estimates its publication at between 1800 & 1820. Like the 1792 first edition in English this edition has the exact same two fold outs see photos but not the first edition's frontispiece. The binding is strong and the boards are marbled with leather corners and spine with gilt imprint of title and author. Mild foxing occurs on some pages. Many copies of The Ruins including reprints are available from $35 to as much as $938 depending on the edition. This Near Fine copy estimated at between 1800 and 1820 but possibly before based on font paper and chase size is found to be available after current survey only here.</p> M. Volney. Miller, Law, and Cater hardcover
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2024SKU0651907Cambridge University Press 2024-02-15. paperback. New. 5x0x8. New Textbook Ships with Tracking Cambridge University Press paperback
B9783368401313Hardback. New. hardcover
1852604181852. Notiz. Geb. Nat. Heilk. 4 441445. - Anatomie und Physiologie 1.Bd. No. 4546. - Frorieps Tagsberichte. - Weimar Januar 1852 8° pp.321-336 2 Rückenbroschuren. Erstdruck! "1852 zeigen der deutsche Physiologe Julius Ludwig Budge 1811-1888 und der englische Neurophysiologe Augustus Volney Waller 1816-1870 dass die für die Pupille bestimmten Fasern des Sympathikus ihren Ursprung im Rückenmark haben. Wenn man die vorderen Wurzeln der Nervenpaare durchschneidet die aus dem Centrum ciliospinale hervortreten - also aus der Wurzel der zwei oder drei ersten dorsalen Spinalnervenpaare - so sieht man an der Pupille sogleich die für die durchtrennung des Halssympathikusstrangs charakteristische Verengung." Albert Mudry : Johann Friedrich Horner 1831-1886 und das okulopupilläre Syndrom. Schweiz Med Forum 2014;1434: pp.605-607 "In 1851 Waller abandoned his practice to devote himself entirely to research and moved to Bonn Germany. During his 5 years in Bonn Waller turned to his second major focus in neurophysiology the autonomic nervous system. In collaboration with Julius Ludwig Budge Waller studied the pupillary action and nerve supply to the iris. Their important observations were reported in 1851 and 1852 in the Comptes Rendus published by the French Academy of Sciences. With carefully executed experiments Budge and Waller showed the influence of the cervical portion of the sympathetic nerve in dilatation of the pupil. Using the Wallerian method to trace the dilator fibers they followed the fibers in the sectioned sympathetic trunk to the first and second thoracic segments of the cord. If this region was stimulated in an intact animal there was pupillary dilatation; if the cervical sympathetic nerve was sectioned pupillary dilatation was abolished. Budge and Waller named the area controlling the dilatation of the pupils the ''ciliospinal center.'' Their work on the ciliospinal center won Budge and Waller the 1852 Monthyon Prize awarded by the French Academy of Sciences. They went on to demonstrate the action of the cervical sympathetic nerves on vasoconstriction." Venita Jay: Augustus Volney Waller. Arch Pathol Lab Med 126/9 2002: pp: 1018-1019. unknown
1826150981826 2 volumes (two books), demi-reliure en basane havane in-douze (half binding leather duodecimo), dos 5 nerfs ornés de filets perlés et ceints de filets or (spine with 5 raised bands illuminated with a gilt beaded line and encircled of gilt lines decoration) - décoration or et à froid (gilt decoration and blind-stamping decoration) - pièce de titre sur fond vert foncé avec filet or (label of title with gilt line) et pièce de tomaison sur fond vert foncé avec filet or (label of volume numbering with gilt line), charnière du quatrième plat du premier volume fendue (joint of the back cover of the first volume cracked), papier peigné aux plats (cover with painting paper), 2 marques-pages - dont un détaché (2 bookmarks of which one is detached), toutes tranches peignées (all painting edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "veiné sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model on paved bottom), illustrations pour le premier volume : frontispice avec serpente (illustrations fort the first volume : frontispiece with tissue) - illustrations pour le second volume : frontispice avec serpente - page de faux-titre illustrée et 2 planches repliées détachées "carte du monde et tableau du ciel astronomique des anciens" (illustrations fort the second volume : frontispiece with tissue - false title page illustrated and folding plates detached "world's map and astronomical chart of the ancient), rousseurs passim (redness marks almost everywhere), sans mouillure (without scar of waterstain), IIII+241 et XXIV+297 pages, 1826 à Paris Baudouin Frères Libraires - rue de Vaugirard numéro 17,