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0656922583.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1332878466.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Madrid, Editorial Deimos, 1993. 4to. mayor; XXV pp., 918 pp. Mapas. Cubiertas originales, con pequeños defectos por almacenamiento.
2010I224-S-083125-105Foreign Languages Press 2020-10-15. paperback. ITS NEW! Ships same or next bus. 0x0x0. Foreign Languages Press paperback
a75332Washington 1912 GPO. 62nd congress 2nd Session. Senate Doc. No. 927. Octavo 203pp. removed and rebound in later wraps. VG. . paperback
048455445X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1340579715.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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A9781340579715Hardback. New. hardcover
215 pages. A global perspective on women and pharmaceuticals, with articles from India, the Philippines, Canada, the Netherlands and the United States. "This valuable anthology highlights the dangers women face from a powerful global drug industry that recognizes neither national boundaries nor ordinary ethics... gives us a glimpse of what a more caring, woman-oriented health system would look like... essential reading for health activists everywhere." - Barbara Ehrenreich. Occasional markings and highlighting to contents. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
17880049161788 Londres et Paris, Buisson, 1788. Deux volumes in-8 (133 X 204 mm) basane fauve, encadrement de double filet doré sur les plats, dos lisse cloisonné d'un double filet doré, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin havane, tranches mouchetées en rouge (reliure de l'époque). Tome I : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, XXVIII-311 pages, (1) page et (2) ff. de table des matières - Tome II : (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, une carte dépliante, 330 pages, (1) f. Habile restauration en pied du mors supérieur du tome I, petites épidermures.
0365310492.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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9450Sahara-Soudan-Guinée, Congo, Egypte, Ethiopie, Afrique Orientale, Inde, Indochine, Chine tropicale, Philippines, Papouasie, Archipel tropicaux du Pacifique, Mexique, Amérique centrale, Antilles, Guyane, Brésil. In 4 reliure éditeur, pleine toile verte, plaque argentée avec titre sur le premier plat. Faux-titre, titre, XIX-244 pages, 450 illustrations, Armand Colin & Cie éditeur 1897
26749Manila, Bureau of Public Printing 1904, 230x295mm, 10pages, paperback. Petit manque au dos de la couverture, cachet de bibliothèque.
197034067Paris Éditions France Empire 1970
195932001Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1959. First published in this edition, XI, 305 Seiten / pp., mit einigen Abbildungen / with some illustrations; 8° , ca. 21 x 14 cm, Leinen / Cloth
301p. Hardcover Very good conditon
Features: My life and near death with Cypripedium irapeanum; observations on Stenorrhynchus orchioides; new horizons for Philippine orchids; Reflections of a meristemmer; tips on selecting and roguing cattleya seedlings; growing orchids in the Philippines; a new Equitant Oncidium from the Isle of Pines; a mass blooming of Mericlones; Coeliopsis hyacinthosma - Collector's item; Texas-size orchids. Some rumpling to top right corner. Small date stamp on front cover. Book
1789P1-2LBasil, Tourneisen, 1789. In-8 (210x130mm), relié pleine basane époque, dos orné, pièce de titre, liseré or sur les plats, XVI-381pp. Grandes marges, , petits manques au plat . La relation se compose en partie d’entretiens avec Henry Wilson, capitaine de « Antelope » qui fut naufragé en août 1883 sur un récif près de Kotor.
4410WORLD WAR II IN THE PHILIPPINES. ALS. 3pg. 6 x 10 . June 6 1945. Philippine Islands. An autograph letter signed Claude an American GI stationed in the Philippines. He wrote on United States Army stationery to his friend John about fighting the Japanese: Dear John Was sure glad to hear from you again Thanks for writing. A lot has happened since I last wrote - but I won't bore you with very much of them - Have seen quite a bit of action. Mostly fighting n razor back mountains either covered with grass or off on another part of the island covered with jungle - It seemed we moved from one land to another - such a change in terrain - I mean like thick jungles vines & dampness at one place & the other so open one could see for miles and miles - even watch the japs digging in miles away with our binoculars. Weve had casualties but one has to expect some especially when fighting an offensive war - The japs being dug in so well it was almost a superhumanjob to clear out them - Rough going - guess I'm a lucky guy to be in the 60MM Mortar and light Machine Gun platoon - although we were hit some too. Lucky though just wounded were the boys. Well my Platoon Sgt. Went home with a bad ear - got infected someway or other and it really made life miserable for him - so now I'm acting in his compacity - I don't care much for the job but guess I'll have to string along until the end is over which I hope soon. Guess old Nick here was lucky - Had a few close one's too close for comfort. just hope my luck holds on. Guess as far as the point system goes - I'll be in the Army quite awhile yet. Only can figure out 69 points - Quite a jump to dig up 16 more And I've been in this Army 38 months already - Seems like half my life - When I get home I won't know how to act like a civilian - ha - I know one thing I'll have to learn to control my Army slang or else - I'm writing this in our rest area - although we aren't resting as yet - A lot of hard work to build it up & get it in shape first - Havent been her long - but it's a nice area - About like Fort Lewis. Pine trees - cold at night need three blankets still my pups get cold and now that the rainy season has set in it reminds me of Fort Lewis more so as we had so much rain there. Have one camp on a golf course - Been quite some time since I played golf - last tie in the Hawaiian Is. on the isle of Moloka! - More or less pasture. I'd send you a v-mail but as far as I know yet they go straight home with out being photographed and I don't think you'd want that kind. So am using the borderless airmail variety - No two cent overprints have showed up in this area as but if they do I'll remember you - Some of my other friends were asking about them too. Mr. Weltack has been sending me a first day cover now and then and I really appreciate it - as I have no way or time to bother with them. Hope I can continue after the war as I really get a kick out of FD. 's F.Fs F.AM's & all the other better covers. I belonged to the AAMS at one time and have been thinking about joining the MACC in the future. Its been a long time since I saw a good game of baseball- Was in 1939 I guess - In Chicago at the Cub park - The Cubs were playing the Giants at the time. My dad & cousin are great Cub fans but me I like to see a good game - The best men win - I used to play a little too. You know how young guys are - getting up a team & trying to lick the neighboring town teams a log of good clean fun. Well John write when you have time. I enjoy hearing from you. Best of Wishes Sincerely Claude. The letter is in fine condition. unknown
4410WORLD WAR II IN THE PHILIPPINES. ALS. 3pg. 6†x 10 ½â€. June 6 1945. Philippine Islands. An autograph letter signed “Claude†an American GI stationed in the Philippines. He wrote on “United States Army†stationery to his friend John about fighting the Japanese: “Dear John Was sure glad to hear from you again Thanks for writing. A lot has happened since I last wrote - but I won't bore you with very much of them - Have seen quite a bit of action. Mostly fighting n razor back mountains either covered with grass or off on another part of the island covered with jungle - It seemed we moved from one land to another - such a change in terrain - I mean like thick jungles vines & dampness at one place & the other so open one could see for miles and miles - even watch the japs digging in miles away with our binoculars. We’ve had casualties but one has to expect some especially when fighting an offensive war - The japs being dug in so well it was almost a superhumanjob to clear out them - Rough going - guess I'm a lucky guy to be in the 60MM Mortar and light Machine Gun platoon - although we were hit some too. Lucky though just wounded were the boys. Well my Platoon Sgt. Went home with a bad ear - got infected someway or other and it really made life miserable for him - so now I'm acting in his compacity - I don't care much for the job but guess I'll have to string along until the end is over which I hope soon. Guess old Nick here was lucky - Had a few close one's too close for comfort. just hope my luck holds on. Guess as far as the point system goes - I'll be in the Army quite awhile yet. Only can figure out 69 points - Quite a jump to dig up 16 more And I've been in this Army 38 months already - Seems like half my life - When I get home I won't know how to act like a civilian - ha - I know one thing I'll have to learn to control my Army slang or else - I'm writing this in our rest area - although we aren't resting as yet - A lot of hard work to build it up & get it in shape first - Haven’t been her long - but it's a nice area - About like Fort Lewis. Pine trees - cold at night need three blankets still my pups get cold and now that the rainy season has set in it reminds me of Fort Lewis more so as we had so much rain there. Have one camp on a golf course - Been quite some time since I played golf - last tie in the Hawaiian Is. on the isle of Moloka! - More or less pasture. I'd send you a v-mail but as far as I know yet they go straight home with out being photographed and I don't think you'd want that kind. So am using the borderless airmail variety - No two cent overprints have showed up in this area as but if they do I'll remember you - Some of my other friends were asking about them too. Mr. Weltack has been sending me a first day cover now and then and I really appreciate it - as I have no way or time to bother with them. Hope I can continue after the war as I really get a kick out of FD. 's F.Fs F.AM's & all the other better covers. I belonged to the AAMS at one time and have been thinking about joining the MACC in the future. Its been a long time since I saw a good game of baseball- Was in 1939 I guess - In Chicago at the Cub park - The Cubs were playing the Giants at the time. My dad & cousin are great Cub fans but me I like to see a good game - The best men win - I used to play a little too. You know how young guys are - getting up a team & trying to lick the neighboring town teams a log of good clean fun. Well John write when you have time. I enjoy hearing from you. Best of Wishes Sincerely Claudeâ€. The letter is in fine condition. unknown books
Binding not tight. Boards with light rubbing to extremities ; Decorative boards with gilt lettering and blindstamped pictorial design. INSCRIBED by author to front free endpaper; 8vo; 416 pages
Madrid, Gráfica Universal, 1932-1933. Seis fascículos en 4to. mayor; 359 pp. + 380 pp. Cubiertas originales, salvo el fascículo 1-I, con cubiertas mudas en cartulina.
0484366769.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover