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pp. vii, 204. Charts. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Spine and top edge faded. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! Coldwar/Economics 6
190861232London: Religious Tract Society 1908. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 22cm. Green cloth stamped in gilt; xvi228xpp; 10pp publisher's ads at rear; 80 halftone plates and map. Bookplate of Mr. Justice Rooth a judge in Perth Australia to front pastedown. Bookplate of Grange Club Library to rear pastedown. Rubbed front board curved front hinge cracked but holding foxed throughout but complete: Good. <br /> <br /> A detailed account of the Baganda people of Buganda within Uganda including one hundred photographic illustrations. With sections on missionary work and the sleeping sickness. Religious Tract Society unknown
1908043990London: The Religious Tract Society 1908. Red cloth on boards gilt titles and gilt illustration of the Bagandans. Very faint touches of a little soiling to spine.Spine: head & foot with thin light bumping . Edges: mild foxings soiling and greying to top-edge. Eps: mild foxings; fep with Prize bookplate: Market Bosworth Grammar School et al.1911. Frontis: b/w photograph of a Wedding Party with tissue guard with a little` foxing. Few only pages with few onl;y foxings to the margins mostly. B/w illustrations. Binding is VG. 227p. First Edition. HB. VG/None. The Religious Tract Society Hardcover
189461301London: Edward Arnold 1894. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 23cm. Maroon cloth stamped in gilt; dark blue coated endpapers; xlvi3511284pp; 32pp of publisher's ads at rear; 2 photogravures folding color map 16 halftone plates numerous in-text halftones. Sound but with a slight forward roll spine lightly faded bumped and rubbed at edges and corners both hinges cracking but holding internally clean: around Very Good.<br /> <br /> Portal was a key figure in replacing the control of the Imperial British East Africa Company with a British Protectorate in Uganda. He was directed to report on this viability of this scheme and negotiated a treaty with the Kabaka of Buganda Mwanga II but died before the offical declaration of the protectorate in 1894. Edward Arnold unknown
1894110659London. Edward Arnold. 1894. Frontispiz, mehrere Abb. im Text, 1 gefaltete Landkarte. XLVI + 351 S. Kl.4to. OLwd. mit goldgeprägtem Titel.
1955303027Published by Authority of the Federal Government of Nigeria, Kaduna 1955. 112 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und mit einer in Tasche beiliegenden Faltkarte, (112 pp.with a lot of illustrations and with a folding card included in the bag), Groß 8°, Original-Halbleinen, Kapitale bestoßen, Deckel, Titel und Karte mit Namensstempel, Vorsatz zur Hälfte entfernt, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar, (Original half linen; Capital bumped, cover, title and card with name stamp, endpaper half removed, overall good copy and clean inside),
Signed and dated by author, without inscription, upon title page. "The first documented and eyewitness account of Canada's only cruiser in World War Two and her part in the Pacific War." - subtitle. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of archival photos, illustrations and maps. Glossary, bibliography and index. xii, 282 pages. Includes list of crew members as of December 15, 1944. Map endpapers. Two custom bookmarks laid-in. Prior owner's armorial bookplate upon verso of front free endpaper otherwise unmarked with moderate wear and lean to spine. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. COOKE [3e] p.85. Book
1934200683Translated by Ernest A. Kalibala. Edited by May Mandelbaum Edel. New York, Columbia University Press, 1934. 199 S., 1 Bl. Or.-Lwd.; Schnitt tlw. stockfleckig. (Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology, XXII), [2 Warenabbildungen]
The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa Edizione Inglese di Marijke Van Der Veen (a cura di) Editore: Springer US EAN: 9781441933164 ISBN: 1441933166 Pagine: 300 Formato: Paperback This volume presents a completely new and very substantial body of information about the origin of agriculture and plant use in Africa. All the evidence is very recent and for the first time all this archaeobotanical evidence is brought together in one volume (at present the information is unpublished or published in many disparate journals, confer ence reports, monographs, site reports, etc. ). Early publications concerned with the origins of African plant domestication relied almost exclusively on inferences made from the modem distribution of the wild progenitors of African cultivars; there existed virtually no archaeobotanical data at that time. Even as recently as the early 1990s direct evidence for the transition to farming and the relative roles of indigenous versus Near Eastern crops was lacking for most of Africa. This volume changes that and presents a wide range of ex citing new evidence, including case studies from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Uganda, Egypt, and Sudan, which range in date from 8000 BP to the present day. The volume ad dresses topics such as the role of wild plant resources in hunter-gatherer and farming com munities, the origins of agriculture, the agricultural foundation of complex societies, long-distance trade, the exchange of foods and crops, and the human impact on local vege tation-all key issues of current research in archaeology, anthropology, agronomy, ecol ogy, and economic history.
1904154021904. Africa Women Education. Original glass lantern slide. Size 3.25" x 4". Shows African girls class with two Caucasian female teachers in a classroom with a blackboard on an easel and two maps hanging on the wall with a clock as well as a globe on a cabinet. The children are various grade school ages. Half sit on the floor with open books and half sit on a bench at a table with open books. All are African and sparsely clothed in flowing garments from the waist down. Below the photo the words "Gayaza A Class in School" is scratched into the negative. Gayaza High School is the oldest all-girls boarding secondary school covering grades 8 to 13 Secondary 1 to 6 in Uganda. In 1904 under the reign of Kabaka Daudi Cwa II; Sir Apollo Kaggwa a in chief in Buganda requested the England-based Church Missionary Society to open a girls' school at Gayaza this was the first girl school in Uganda. Published by Young People's Missionary Movement of the United States and Canada. unknown
20141145987Frankfurt, M. : Peter Lang, 2014. 201 S., Abb. Originalbroschur.
1999052628London, Faber & Faber, 1999. 345 S.; Kopfschnitt leicht nachgedunkelt Kartoniert 19,5 cm Gut
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked blind stamped red cloth boards, slightly dusty page edges and no bumping to corners. Dusty rubbed dust jacket not price clipped with small tear to upper rear corner and small pieces missing from spine ends. 351pp. The author tells of his encounters with man-eating lions in Uganda when the country was part of the British Empire. Includes pictures of slaves chained at the neck and of the eight lions shot by the author. Scarce with dust jacket.
Articles: The Ports of Halifax and Saint John and the American Civil War; The Floating Factory - Dominant Designs and Technological Development of Twentieth-Century Whaling Factory Ships; A Lonely Ambassador - HMCS Uganda and the War in the Pacific; Sailor as Entrepreneurs in a Great Lakes Maritime Village; plus book reviews. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Book
xvi, 498 + Plus photographs. Text maps and charts. Inked underlings. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn at edges. AFRICA/5
171pp., 24cm., softcover, text in English, excerpt of Doctoral Dissertation (Excerpta ex dissertatione ad Doctoratum in Facultate Scientiarum Socialium Pontificiae Universitatis Gregorianae), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, C110011
193920930Nairobi: Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours. 1939. Softcover. Very Good. A detailed guide with b&w photographs ads maps charts. With a large rear fold-out map in color. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 246 pages . Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbours paperback
1902UGANDA007815Hutchinson London. 1902. First edition. Octavo. Two volumes: pp xx 1-470; xiv 471-1018. 506 illustrations from drawings and photographs by the author and others; 48 full-page coloured plates by the author; 9 map by J.G. Bartholomew and the author. Original black cloth with an embossed gilt image of a tribesman. Top edge gilt. 1902 gift inscription the recipient's name crossed through on verso of frontispiece plate of Vol. I. Cloth snagged at heads and tails of spines and at the lower end of the spine of Vol. I. Inner hinges cracked. A good set. Hutchinson, London. hardcover
In two volumes. Only vols. I. An attempt to give some description of the phisical geography, botany, zoology, anthropology, languages and history of the territories under the British protection in east central Africa…. Disponiamo solo del primo volume. In 4to, cm. 20x25; pag. XIX + 470, con 42 illustrazioni a colori, 7 mappe, 253 illustrazioni in bianco e nero. Splendide sguardie illustrate a colori, bell'ex libris " Thomae N. Dick Lauder 1901", applicato al contropiatto anteriore. Legatura editoriale in tutta tela nera con impressione a rilievo e dorata sul piatto, titoli al dosrso, tagli dorati. Ottima la conservazione. Codice inv.1030654
190412358London, Hutchinson, 1904. 2nd and cheap edition, with prefatory chapter giving additional matter. 2 Bde. XXXVI, 470, XIII S., S. (471) - 1018 mit zahlr. Textabb. 48 Farbtafeln und 9 gefalt. farb. Karten. Kl.-4°. OLwd. (bestoßen und etw. beschabt).
1505415756.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781505415759Paperback / softback. New. paperback
385p. + Plus photographs. Chapter heading drawings. Inked ownership of Emilie Latimer. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slight tear without loss. AFRICA/3 + AFRICA/2 Lacks DJ
Near fine/VG (intact clean bright dj with few small marks fore-edge of back cover and a couple of spots fore-edge of back flap, a very crisp bright clean copy with no marks or inscriptions) octavo 341pp. Experiences in Uganda during the rule of Idi Amin. B/w illustrations.
The second issue of this popular and long-lived publication. Pages 114-224. Features: Canadian Curiosities - article with great illustrations; The Marvelous Feats of Juggler Ram Pershad; Earth Pyramids in the Rosengarten Mountains; "For the Company's Credit" - story of an ocean-liner race; The Queerest Monarch in the World - Mwanga, King of Uganda (illustrated article); The Wreck of the "Rising Sun" - fire at sea; Picnics in Perak - article with photo of many Malay sultans aboard elephants crossing a river; The Telegraphist of Neufchateau - true WWI story; The Romance of the Mission Field - part 1; Across the Atlantic in an Open Boat - article with photo of Harvo and Samuelson in their rowboat "Fox"; The Mysterious Tramp; Tree-Blazing - how explorers in Australia's interior mark trees to guide those who may come after them; Bagging a Man-Eater - Major A. St. H. Gibbons kills a lion to protect villagers - article with photo; "The Miracle of Moses" - the Platte High Line Canal in Colorado - article with photos; In Search of an Orchid; The Fiery Ordeal of Fiji - walking on coals (illustrated article; In the Ocean Depths - illustrated recollections of ocean diver John Pearce. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Last page is 224. It is uncertain if any pages were included after that. Few pencil markings. A worthy vintage copy. Book