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18796581879. Wood-engraving with original hand-colouring. 480mm by 325mm sheet. Front page of 'La Lune Rousse' 1879. <br /> Central horizontal crease as issued.Ref : 'Prints relating to Dentistry' National Library of Medicine p7. unknown
BN329575Ediciones del Bronce. Softcover. El mayor de los huerfanos <br/><br/>El mayor de los huerfanos 1947. Residente en Francia y doctor en Ciencias Tierno Monénebo Guinea Ediciones del Bronce paperback
1939124917c.1939. Very Good. quarto. Cloth photo album 20pp. 108 photographs of PNG scenes & people; natives patrol officers etc. also many of ships & sailing boats inc. several named vessels. Many appear to be Rabaul area hardcover
182742716Copenhagen 1827 1828-29. 4to. Uden omslag. Første bind ubeskåret. Rent frisk eksemplar på skrivepapir. Fra Extracted "Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter" Pp. 21-248 samt pp. 1-236. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this important botanical work describing in total 345 new species of Guinean plants 245 is supplied with Latin descriptions made by Thonning and about 100 by Schumacher. There is 18 new genera described. - Stafleu & Cowan 11.360. - Carl Christensen Bd.2: p. 116. </em> unknown
1439887020New. Never used book unknown
1855AQ23016New London PA: Printed by Orvis & Berry 1855. 64pp. Contemporary original black roan-backed marbled boards ruled and lettered in gilt. Extremities worn upper board held by cords only. Endpapers foxed remnants of labels and some loss to pastedowns very occasional coloured pencil annotations to text. The first edition of a Pennsylvania-printed primer presumably intended primarily for missionaries to the Benga language the indigenous language spoken by the Benga people of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Divided into 22 'lessons' comprised of simple phrases and vocabulary. the book concludes with a catechism presented in parallel English and Benga text. OCLC records a single copy in the British Isles BL and a further 10 worldwide. COPAC adds no further. . First edition. 12mo. Printed by Orvis & Berry hardcover
2026x-0443337160Academic Pr 2026. Paperback. New. 305 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.25 inches. Academic Pr paperback
1786214528Upsala.: Samuel Odmann. 1786. Title page 61 pages including foreword and contents publisher's advertsements 7 pages 15 x 8.9 cms disbound text in very good clean condition.<P> Rare Swedish translation of the French naturalist and explorer Pierre Sonnerat's 1749-1811 voyage to New Guinea. Between 1769 and 1772 Sonnerat made a voyage to Madagascar the Seychelles the Philippines and New Guinea discovering many new plants birds and mammals during his travels. <br> <br>The list of publisher's advertisements is notable for a translation of Cook's Second Voyage to the South Pole: "Cooks Jac. Sammandragaf defs aren 1772 73 74 och 1775 omkring Sodr Polen."<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 214528</b> . Samuel Odmann unknown
2006122925Aguilar de Campoo Spain: Fundacion Santa Maria la Real 2006. Hardcover. VG/VG Some very light wear to djs. Burgundy cloth over boards; Color pictorial djs.; 1-558 pp. 559-1198 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Text in Spanish; Two-volume set; An in-depth study of the church architecture found in the Spanish principality of Asturias which has been settled by humans since the Lower Paleolthic era; Wonderfully illustrated with photos and architectural drawings; Extensive annotations; Heavy. Fundacion Santa Maria la Real hardcover
18736541873. Wood-engraving with original hand-colouring. 465mm by 325mm sheet. Front cover of the French paper called 'L'Eclipse'. <br /> Andre Gill was a well-known French 19th century caricaturist.Dentistry interest. unknown
20132-1629481548Nova Science Pub Inc 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 285 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.75 inches. Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
194613093Madrid: Blass S. A. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. The covers of the book are faded at the top. The DJ is badly chipped at the top & lower spine. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 388 pages . Blass, S. A. hardcover
1999x-0834212609Aspen Pub 1999. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 432 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.25 inches. Aspen Pub hardcover
ria9781402005572_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Environmental policy aims at the transition to sustainable production and consumption. This is taking place in different ways and at different levels. In cases where businesses are continuously active to improve the environmental perfor paperback
1923233431923. Very good condition. Original publicity photograph by James Francis Frank Hurley 1885-1962 the Australian photographer filmmaker and writer known for his Antarctic photographs including the destruction of Ernest Shackleton's ship 'Endurance'. Hurley undertook two long expeditions to the Torres Strait and New Guinea between 1920 and 1923. From this he developed a successful anthropological film 'Pearls and Savages' and the book by the same title. He documented the people their rites houses villages artifacts and mountain scenes. Although reviews in Australia were strong one critic called it "probably the most beautifully photographed pictorial of the kind that has ever been screened" the film release in America resulted in a financial loss for Hurley retitled "The Lost Tribe". <br /> <br /> The b&w 8 x 10" Hurley print is stamped International Newsreel 226 William Street New York City on the verso. Manuscript note in pencil "New Guinea Island Pacific" on verso. unknown
1944221181944. Papua New Guinea Photo Archive of 33 original silver gelatin photographs taken in Papua New Guinea circa 1944-1945 as dated in pencil on several versos. The images document traditional village life among Indigenous New Guineans many shown in ceremonial attire performing subsistence labor or posed outside grass-thatched huts. Several photos include White men in Western dress likely visiting for military anthropological or missionary purposes during the World War II Pacific campaign a period that brought foreign occupation and anthropological interest to many previously uncolonized or semi-isolated Papuan regions. Each measure approximately 3.5" x 2.5". Many images showcase Indigenous men and women wearing elaborate ritual regalia: skirts of plant fibers necklaces of shell and bone nose and ear ornaments and headpieces adorned with feathers. In some photos male villagers are shown carrying large slit-gong drums strapped over their shoulders with rope-likely part of a ceremonial performance as these drums were used in both musical and communicative traditions across the Sepik and Highlands regions One series captures local men holding American Esquire magazines and smoking cigarettes suggesting both the imposition of and interaction with the visiting Westerners. The historical context of these photographs is rooted in the Allied occupation of Papua New Guinea during World War II particularly by U.S. and Australian forces. While combat operations were widespread in New Guinea from 1942 to 1945 the final years of the war saw increased documentation by visiting soldiers anthropologists and missionaries many of whom sought to capture what they perceived as "vanishing" cultures. Indigenous Papuans during this era lived primarily in small clan-based villages practicing subsistence horticulture ritual exchange and complex oral traditions. The intrusion of Westerners especially during the war had deep and lasting impacts on social structures religious practices and material culture and this archive reflects the tension between visibility objectification and resilience. Minor curling and edgewear overall very good condition. A rich and rare visual record of traditional Indigenous life in Papua New Guinea on the cusp of dramatic wartime and postwar transformation with significant documentary value for visual anthropology Pacific studies and the wartime colonial encounter. unknown
188517715Sydney: Geographical Society of Australasia F. Cunninghame & Co. General Printers 1885. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sydney Geographical Society of Australasia F. Cunninghame & Co. General Printers 1885. Octavo 80 pages. Original blue wrappers with the full title page details repeated on the front cover within a decorative border; foot of the spine and the leading edges slightly chipped with minimal expert conservation to the latter; light scattered foxing; an excellent copy. A scientific expedition from June to December 1885 under the leadership of Captain Henry Charles Everill on SS 'Bonito'; it explored the Fly and Strickland Rivers. Everill's short report was published in 1886. Ferguson 14504; not in McLaren but see 8031 for a separately issued portion of it. Geographical Society of Australasia (F. Cunninghame & Co., General Printers) paperback
2016x-1489976795Springer Verlag 2016. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 9.50x6.50x2.00 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
20101-0470227214John Wiley & Sons Inc 2010. Hardcover. New. twovolume set edition. 1095 pages. 10.00x7.25x2.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
34049At head of title: 1890. Queensland. Brisbane : James C. Beal Government Printer 1890. Foolscap folio 330 mm string bound pp 168 with 3 lithographed plates including profile of the Victor Emanuel Range and tribal designs and 6 large folding maps at rear; Appendix X Native Dialects 117-168 contains several important vocabularies of indigenous languages; outer leaves with light foxing and browning some foxing to versos of the maps but a very good complete example of this substantial and significant report. Scarce. unknown
193310329New York: Jarmor Publishing Co.; copyright by F.I. Brown 1933. Octavo 21 x 13.5 cm. 170 22 pages. Illustrated. Index. FIRST EDITION. "By a mixer with the collaboration of the author formerly of the Old Iroquois Bar Plainfield N.J. and one of the best mixers in the days when drinks were drinks." A neatly organized cocktail manual with descriptions of various liquors and other ingredients. Publisher's black morocco titled on the front panel. Very light abrasion to edges otherwise near fine. Small gift inscription to a front preliminary. The cleanest copy we've handled. OCLC locates six copies. Jarmor Publishing Co.; [copyright by F.I. Brown] unknown
201718945Fundación Santa María La Real Centro De Estudios Del Románico. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 2017. Hardcover. Volumes 3 and 4 only of a 4 volume set. Maroon cloth covers are rubbed at corners othewise pristine. Boards and spines are straight. Bindings are tight. Pages are clean and pristine. Books have never been cracked open. Dust jackets have modest wear to the extremities but clean bright and very good please note the photography lights created glare on dust jackets which creates the appearance of whitish discoloration on the dust jackets but isn't actually present. DJs protected by a brand new clear acid-free mylar cover. We add mylar covers to all books with DJs to preserve the DJs and add luster to magnify their beauty. If pictured shown without the mylar cover for an accurate representation of dust jacket. . Fundación Santa María La Real Centro De Estudios Del Románico hardcover