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PARIS, Larousse - 1948 - 486 pages -866 gravures, 12 hors-texte en couleurs. Grand In-4° Reliure éditeur à la Bradel, Premire plat décoré; Exemplaire très propre. Avant-Propos de André DANJON, Directeur de l'Observatoire de Paris.
in-8°, XXII + 216 pp, avec 79 figures in-texte, broche, couv. bleu-gris illustree. Etat d'usage (dos recolle, dech. de papier gomme et nom de l'ancien proprietaire aux pages de garde). [DV-1]
fort vol. in-8, 706 pages, broche, couv. ill. Bel exemplaire. [CA26-4]
Hardcover in-folio (grand in-4°), 381 pages entierment illustrees en couleurs (nombreuses photographies pleine page), cartonnage illustre de l'editeur, jaquette illustree. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [P-39]
PLANETE. NON DATE. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 477 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte en colonnes.
Mm 220x260 Volume rilegato di pp. 102, sovraccoperta editoriale illustrata, con 243 illustrazioni di cui 53 a colori. Ottimo esemplare. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. Signed by author on title page, marked "First Edition" on publisher's page.
160p. Text drawings by Rino Dussi. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. Hardbound. Nice copy. SPACE/1
in-12, VIII-415 pp., reliure demi-percaline, dos lisse titre et filets dorés. Bel exemplaire. [DV-SM] Edition parue la même année que l"édition originale.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight edge wear to orange cloth cover. 248 pages. Black and white photos.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover, closed tears on rear cover along spine, bumped corners, and slightly peeling laminate. 10 1/8"w x 12 1/2"h. 106 pages. Beautiful saturated color illustrations printed on creamy, thick paper.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Edge wear to cover, tears and missing bits along spine, bumped corners, and slightly peeling laminate. 10 1/8"w x 12 1/2"h. 106 pages. Beautiful saturated color illustrations printed on creamy, thick paper.
Hardback in-12, II-394 pp., 46 vignettes astronomiques et 2 planches noir et blanc, reliure demi-veau d"epoque, dos lisse, titre + filets et fleurons dores. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-7]
PLANETE. 1968. In-8 Carré. Relié toilé. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 473 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc dans et hors texte.
258 pages. Owner's name and tel# upon front endpaper. A portrait of the earth drawn by some of the major scientists of our time. Based on the television series produced by KCTS/Seattle and NHK/Japan, The Miracle Planet examiness the processes that have shaped our planet into a home for life and the forces that cloud its future. Using the best photography and state-of -the-art graphics and modeling, this volume provides a unified narrative of Earth's 4.6 billion-year history and the progress science is making in deciphering its mysteries. Book
189 pages including index. No matter where you live, be it a city high-rise or a brand-new subdivision, the book is overflowing with ideas on how to make life better for Canada's wildlife. While your efforts may not be complex, costly, or require a team of wildlife biologists to carry out, they're every bit as important to the bears, butterflies, bobcats, bees, and bats with whom we share this planet. Chapters include: Create a backyard habitat; Community action for wildlife; Plant for Wildlife; Build for Wildlife; Conserve Special Species and Habitats; Deal with Problems; Beyond Your Backyard. Unmarked. Light wear. Only defect is that some of the spiral binding rings have torn through the back cover. Remains a lovely copy. Book
281 pages. Future historians may well agree that Martin Exeter led one of the great lives of the twentieth century. He shaped circumstance through the transcendance of the ordinary human condition. At the age of 21 he left the life of the British aristocracy and moved to the Cariboo region of British Columbia where he honed the strength of character that would eventually make him a source of inspiration to thousands of people worldwide. He founded the town of 100 Mile House B.C. and went on to lead a body of people known as the Emissaries to what could be called today an unprecedented force for the spiritual restoration of the planet. Light wear to book which is unmarked. Light edgewear to attractive glossy dust jacket. Book
211 pages including index. Includes descriptions, origins, history, culinary uses and availability. A much needed source of information. Please note: pages 5 through 8 are loose. Otherwise, unmarked and lightly worn. Remains a nice copy in glossy covers. Book
192 pages. Debunk's society's view of the ideal female form and offers all women a positive and effective way of relating to their bodies. Insightful and liberating. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
272 pages. "Offers an eternal message for all ages." - Jack Canfield, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul. Clean, bright and unmarked but for gift greetings upon front endpaper. Very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
234 pages including index. A very personal book of the author's philosophy of life and love for our planet and all things. Full of earthy advice and ecological wisdom: must reading for those who care about sustaining our forest. Includes many black and white photos. Average wear. No markings noticed except for several small black dots of ink along bottom edge of text. Small price sticker remnant on back cover. Book
479 pages. Communcations between the author, his wife, angels, archangels, other high spirit entities, and what this networking has led to, are what this book is all about. You will read unedited messages received not only from the author's wife after she passed away, but also from a number of angels, archangels, and even from a friendly spaceman from another planet in the Milky Way. Unmarked. Light wear. Book
Features: Earthly Treasure - Join a harrowing and humbling raft trip through B.C.'s Kitlope rainforest - cradle of native culture and a global ecological gem; Designer of Do's and Don'ts - pictogram pioneer Paul Arthur gives orders to the planet - without using a single word; Last Call? - are we silencing the loon's classic cry?; The Reel Thing - could the modern evils of TV and rock 'n' roll kill the vintage art of Celtic fiddling? - not in Cape Breton; Doctored by DNA - scientists are on the edge of engineering cures fro the deadliest diseases of our time. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
90 pages. Features: The Toyota acceleration problem; Bernice Packford - why she wants to kill herself; Harper's hard right turn; Why the Tories love Canada Post; What Naema Ahmed's expulsion from a French class really shows; Safe haven for an alleged killer - Bill Horace; Why Republicans are so often caught in gay sex scandals; At risk of insolvency, Greece takes on its underground economy; Canada's love of submarine sandwiches; How Canada has recovered so quickly from the recession (?); Save the planet - stop eating meat; An eminent historian argues for Christ's divinity; Raymond Anthony Vint - in Memoriam; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Harper must act now to protect free speech - Section 13 of the Human Rights Act is an assault on basic Charter freedoms and an affront to democratic society; The trouble with no impact planet - Andrew Potter on the environment; Richard Dawkins - in conversation; Will Stephen Harper's majority or bust strategy pay off?; Canadian democracy is broken - Paul Wells; Mike Danton's unlikely story; The Dirtiest War - the Pakistani Taliban is broken, but a deadly new menace is rising; Cindy Gomez's Cinderella Story; Local merchants take on panhandlers in Vancouver with private security forces; The Fluoride Debate - whether or not it is wise to add poison to our drinking water... duh; Dancing with the Stars; Another facelift for the CBC; Dislike Obama? You must be racist; Memoriam - Ernie Duff. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine