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Roma, Società Geografica Italiana, 1907, due stralci in 8vo con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 12/29 + pp. 181/200 con una cartina.
189324547Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1893. xi 282 pages. Illustrated with two loosely laid-in folding maps 28" x 41 ¾" & 18" x 31 ¾" as well as 3 color chromolithographic plates and numerous black and white illustrations & charts throughout. District statistics population and resources of Alaska ethnographic geographic & cultural details with Robert P. Porter Superintendent of the report. Approx. 9 1/2" x 12" size; bound in gray marbled-paper covered boards black cloth spine with old small typed title-sticker 'Alaska' as spine title. Tips edge-wear and rubbing to the covers; small old rubber stamps rubbed away on endpaper and title page; binding loosening at front a heavy volume; plates and maps in good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
325p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
332p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Spine lettering worn. Open tears to DJ; Alaskan development up to twenty years before statehood. folding map in rear pocket; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 303 pages
1938076478.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1530507456.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197031501Berlin, Safari Verlag, 1970. 180 Seiten. Mit vielen farbigen Photographien. 8°, Leinen. Goldprägung auf Rücken mit Originalumschlag.
Rappresentazione del battello in pericolo ai piedi di un ghiacciaio nel nord-ovest dell’America settentrionale. Testo al retro
Veduta di un gruppo di uomini tra le nevi procedono con il feretro di un compagno su una slitta. Testo al retro
20009743BBWitzenhausen:, LSRB, 2000. 8°. 191 S., Farb- und sw-Abbildungen, Karten, broschiert (Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren; gut erhalten)
395 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Fold-out map. Usual library markings. Heavily worn. A worthy reading copy. Wickersham 1479. Book
19891263141989 Volume 42, N° 3 - University of Calgary, Canada - 1989 - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 82 pages - Plans et photographies en N&B in texte - Ouvrage en anglais, un article en français/ Journal in english
19901263151990 Volume 4, Spring 1990 - Interagency Arctic Research Policy Commitee - In-4, broché, couverture illustrée - 120 pages - Plans et photographies en N&B in texte - Ouvrage en anglais/ Book in english
199931931Steinfurt : Tecklenborg-Verl. 1999. 123 S. : ca. 111 Abb.; 23 x 32 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
4to. Pp. iv,44,[2], many photos on 3 pls., 29 figs., refs., index. Orig. wrs.
1945215781945. AArchive of 64 original black-and-white photographs documenting American military operations and engineering activities in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Photographs measure approximately 4.5" x 3.5" and provide an extensive visual record of one of the most remote and environmentally challenging theaters of the war. The images chronicle the daily work of U.S. Army personnel and Army Engineers stationed across the Aleutian chain where military forces confronted not only the threat of enemy action but also some of the harshest conditions faced by American troops anywhere during the conflict. Soldiers appear throughout the archive wearing cold-weather gear field jackets heavy boots and M1 steel helmets while working patrolling and constructing infrastructure amid windswept volcanic landscapes.<br /> <br /> A significant portion of the collection documents the enormous logistical effort required to sustain military operations in the islands. Engineers are shown surveying terrain operating equipment cutting and processing timber and building facilities essential to maintaining isolated military outposts. Several striking photographs depict large timber-log chutes descending steep hillsides toward the shoreline apparently designed to move heavy equipment and supplies through terrain where conventional transportation proved difficult. Other images record lumber operations construction projects and the continual adaptation of military infrastructure to the rugged environment. The archive also contains numerous panoramic views of the Aleutian landscape itself. Snow-covered mountains barren volcanic ridges isolated coastlines glacial valleys and treeless tundra dominate many photographs illustrating why the campaign became as much a battle against geography and weather as against enemy forces. The Aleutian chain stretching deep into the North Pacific and containing dozens of active and dormant volcanoes represented one of the most isolated regions under American military control during the war.<br /> <br /> Naval and maritime operations are likewise represented. Several photographs show transport and supply vessels anchored offshore or approaching remote coastal installations highlighting the dependence of Aleutian bases upon sea-borne logistics. Military camps consisting of Quonset huts and tent encampments appear throughout the collection while one particularly notable image captures an aircraft flying above a military installation underscoring the importance of aerial reconnaissance and patrol operations in protecting the northern approaches to Alaska. Although often overshadowed by campaigns in Europe and the Central Pacific the Aleutian campaign held considerable strategic importance. Following the Japanese occupation of Attu and Kiska in 1942 American forces undertook a costly effort to secure the islands and maintain control of the northern Pacific. These photographs document the infrastructure manpower and determination required to operate in a theater where extreme weather isolation and difficult terrain shaped every aspect of military life. A substantial and visually compelling archive documenting the engineering logistical and environmental realities of America's northernmost front during World War II. Photographs remain in very good condition with minor surface wear and occasional light creasing. unknown
2014131695München: Knesebeck Verlag, 2014. 159 S. ; 28,5 x 25 cm quer ; Pp. ;
198711125Zürich, Silva-Verlag, 1987. zahlr. farb. Tafel, zahlr. Abb. im Text, Vorsatzkarten, 174 S., 4°, OLin. m. SchU.
Undated - perhaps circa 1960. Nice colour photo of train aside Lake Bennett with list of menu items. Average wear. Some soiling to back side. Unused. A worthy copy. Postcard
199145345München, ADAC Verlag GmbH, 1991. 456 Seiten , 29 cm, Hardcover/Pappeinband
2023BN194805Elsevier - Health Sciences Division 2023. 2023. Softcover. Core Curriculum for Maternal-Newborn Nursing <br/><br/>Core Curriculum for Maternal-Newborn Nursing AWHONN Jill PhD WHNP RN Professor Nursing Graduate Program Chairperson University of Alaska Anchorage Janke Brenda J PhD RN CNS Assistant Professor Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodru Elsevier - Health Sciences Division paperback
1900260ALpz., Baedeker, 1900. Kl. 8°. LXII, 268 S. Mit 10 Karten und 7 Plänen. OLn. mit Deckel- und RVg. Übersichtskarte mit kleinen Randausrissen. 2. Aufl.
190917671909 1909 LEIPZIG 1909 - incomplet
ML650Edition originale. Boston,New York 1889, in8 toile éditeur,XI-352pp Edition originale. Reliure tachée,intérieur frais Langue: Français