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A9788416728206Hardback. New. hardcover
2019__8416728208Lynx Edicions 2019. Hardcover. New. 288 pages. 1.18x0.79x0.83 inches. Lynx Edicions hardcover
ria9788416728206_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
201914972Lynx Nature Books 2019. Flexi-binding. New. 1x0x0. Sandwiched principally between its better-known neighbours of Thailand to the north and west and Vietnam to the east the relatively small and comparatively low-lying country of Cambodia is dominated by the vast combined floodplains of the Tonle Sap or Great Lake and lower Mekong River. Unsurprisingly then its principal attraction for birdwatchers is a suite of exceptionally scarce birds associated with wetlands and grasslands. Spearheading the list are the iconic Giant and White-shouldered Ibises both of which are Critically Endangered and a trio of almost equally rare vultures including the iconic Red-headed Vulture. These rarities are the subject of an ongoing international conservation effort. The supporting cast includes Bengal Florican also Critically Endangered Sarus Crane Vulnerable and Mekong Wagtail Near Threatened. Despite boasting just two endemic species Cambodian Laughingthrush and the very recently described Cambodian Tailorbird the latter's discovery in the environs of the country's capital Phnom Penh perhaps more than anything epitomises the potential to make cutting-edge ornithological findings in this still relatively under-explored nation. This field guide offers the perfect introduction to the country's varied avifauna. <ul> Lynx Nature Books unknown
a76225Washington 1971 Defense Mapping Agency. Oblong 4to. 392pp. original illustrated wraps. Light non-circulating library marks no spine numbers no pocket no bookplate. VG. . paperback
2005mon0000073567The Bible Society of Cambodia 2005T. vinyl_bound. Very Good. . Burgundy red vinyl bound bilingual Khmer-English edition in very good condition. The first inside blank cover page has been torn out. Other than that all inside pages are in great shape. Minor shelf wear to the burgundy red vinyl cover. 2459 pages. Measures 8.5 x 5.9 x 2.3 inches. Published in 2005. The Bible Society of Cambodia unknown
DADAX0341161721Wentworth Press 2018-08-08. hardcover. New. 6.14x1.50x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wentworth Press hardcover
1970215264Melbourne.: Newsday. 1970. Black and white photographic illustrations 31pp. Leaves little browned overall a very good copy. 44 x 30cm. An issue of Melbourne-based newspaper 'Newsday' from May 1970. Focus is chiefly concerned with the recent invasion of Cambodia by South Vietnam and the involvement of the United States in that operation. The stymied reaction of the Gorton Government to the development and the continuing shift in Australian public opinion towards the conflict at-large is also of some note. . Newsday. unknown
20925c. 1910. Over 4 x 2 inches gold edged coloured embossed monogram. In good condition. Sisowath 1840 1927 was King of Cambodia from 27 April 1904 to his death in 1927. He was the son of King Ang Duong and half brother of Prince Si Votha and King Norodom. He is the progenitor of the House of Sisowath. unknown
19812090502113709280Not Available 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1990223195No date. Circa1990s. Colour photograph of Preah Vihear mounted and framed. Photograph measures 12.5 x 17.5cm; frame measures 23 x 29cm. Frame a little worn though photograph in very good condition. A wistful scene taken at the site of the Khmer Rouge's symbolic "last stand" around a crucial time in Cambodia's modern history. Beyond the ruins of Preah Vihear in the foreground the densely forested plains of northern Cambodia one of the last strongholds of the Khmer Rouge can be seen stretching into the horizon. . unknown
195974839Phnon-Penh: Editions de l'Institut Bouddhique 1959. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fair. These two fascicules only of 6. Contemporary 1/2 leather. 24cm. Backstrip missing on Fasc. 3. Text browned. Khmer text. Title also in Khmer: Prajum ryan bren khmaer. Editions de l'Institut Bouddhique hardcover
133202730X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192663787St. Louis MO: C.V. Mosby Co. 1926. 8vo. 207 1 pp. Photo frontisp. 114 photo text illustations 1 map. Red publisher’s cloth black lettering front cover & spine minor shelfwear still VG copy. First edition of this memoir of travel and big game hunting primarily for man-eating tigers through French Indo-China Cambodia and India between-the-Wars drawn from letters initially serially published in The Kansas City Star and subsequently assembled here. C.V. Mosby Co., hardcover
1700399AG1700. Paris c. 1700. Original copper engraved maps. 16 cm wide x 13.2 cm high. Mounted on paper. Very good condition. From a wonderful collection of Maps from an old english library South Shields - with a tiny library stamp to the mounting paper The stamp is NOT on the Map. Nicolas de Fer 164625 October 1720 was a French cartographer and geographer. De Fer was the youngest of three sons of Antoine de Fer who was also a cartographer. When he was 12 he became the apprentice of Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx and made his first map of the Canal du Midi at the age of 23. After the death of his father in June 1673 his mother Geneviève initially took over the map making company which had begun to decline. She passed it and the atelier called Quai de L'Horloge on to Nicolas in 1687 because of her old age. De Fer was so successful at improving the firm that in 1690 he became the official geographer to Louis Dauphin of France. With support from the Spanish and French Royal Families de Fer also became official geographer for Philip V and Louis XIV the kings of Spain and France respectively. Because of this his maps became Bourbon propaganda endorsing French King Louis XIV. His business flourished producing town plans atlases wall maps and more than 600 sheet maps. He made maps of places in Europe and North America including New Spain places fortified by Vauban the Low Countries and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1698 de Fer published a map of North America which included a depiction of beavers building dams near Niagara Falls. Seventeen years later Herman Moll published a map which plagiarized elements of de Fer's work particularly the beaver scene. It became known as the "Beaver map". De Fer became the official geographer for His Catholic Majesty in 1720. Two of his sons-in-law Guillaume Danet and Jaques-François Bénard continued the company after de Fer's death on 25 October of that year until around 1760. Wikipedia unknown