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A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 136 pages. Full red and black cloth boards. Large format: 8 3/4"w x 11 1/4"h. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Many b&w and color photographs. Inscribed by author. Previous owner's name. Introduction by Colin Graham.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 136 pages. Full red and black cloth boards. Large format: 8 3/4"w x 11 1/4"h. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Many b&w and color photographs. Introduction by Colin Graham.
793p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
150p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 123 p., b/w plts., maps. Asya-Pasifik'te Türk izleri. Why has seperated religion from the state. 1 Turkish bu Inegöllüoglu; 1 English article Sukarno.
Tavola dell'Oceano Pacifico, con la raffigurazione delle varie correnti
Carta dei flussi e dei fondali marini
Carta fisica dell'oceano Indiano
Collana Mappemonde, collection dirig?e par Gaston Bonheur 1 19x14 cm., in brossura, pagg. 287 (4), in antiporta carta del volo, prima edizione, in lingua francese, buone condizioni. Dedica autografa dell'A. Allegata scheda editoriale
Orléans, BRGM, 1991. In-4 relié, 160 pages abondamment illustrées en couleur et en noir et blanc. Ballade géologique le long des 5500 km du littoral français.
Folio. 144 p., color illus. including posters, postcards, & other ship ephemera. Hardcover Very good condition good
142pp. 31 cm. Paperback Very good condition
147pp. 30 cm. Paperback Very good condition
in-8, 310 pages, gravures hors texte, broche, couv. Illustrée. Bon etat. [NV-37]
Torino, 1932, 17 aprile, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Illustrazione del popolo”.
Mm 135x210 Collana "Fare l'Europa" - Volume cartonato con sovraccoperta, VIII-349 pagine con diverse cartine nel testo. Copia ottima, mai letta. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
in-12, 246 pages, broche, couverture illustree Couv. leg. us. [GE-4][NAN-5]
ill., br. L'Atlantico non è solo un oceano, è lo spazio che ha permesso al Vecchio Mondo di unirsi al Nuovo, dando vita a società, economie, culture. Il libro narra dell'incontro e dell'interazione tra europei, africani e amerindiani, non rimanendo confinato all'analisi degli imperi o delle economie coloniali: al c'entro vi sono gli uomini, con i loro modi di vita, di lavoro e di consumo, le loro pratiche culturali e religiose. Tale prospettiva offre un'interpretazione originale alla storia dell'espansione e del colonialismo europei, rompendo le tradizionali frontiere territoriali e cronologiche. Lo studio della formazione di società multietniche avant la lettre apre infatti nuovi orizzonti per comprendere non solo il processo di "razzializzazione" delle società da una parte e dall'altra dell'Atlantico, ma anche il carattere degli imperi coloniali.
français In-8 de 82 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Traduction par M. Daucy. Bien complet de ses deux cartes, dont l'une dépliante, en fin d'ouvrage. Couverture défraîchie, dos absent, intérieur propre.
trad. di dal tedesco di R. Jouan in francese bross. edit., piccole rotture al dorso, lievi bruniture in cop.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 256 p. Kanunî devri Osmanlilarin Hint Okyanusu politikasi ve Osmanli-Hint Müslümanlari münasebetleri, 1517-1538. Preface by Halil Inalcik. Policy of the Ottomans on Indian Ocean in the period of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.
Features: Airlines Today; F-15 Anatomy; The Israeli Lion - An outline of what will be the I.A.I. Arye (article with colour illustrations); The Phantom II Legend; Rotterdam Naval Technology Expo; The Pacific Ocean Today; Western Pacific Air Forces; 18 Navies to One Ocean; Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Many photos of the Ocean Falls mill, the plant and townsite of the Powell River mill, the Woodfibre mill, the Port Mellon mill, and Port Alice; Next Vancouver Dial Cut-Over on Saturday, April 12; Seymour's last 'Number Please' will be uttered April 12; 1886 photo of Tilley's bookstore which housed Vancouver's first telephone switchboard; photo of the Empire Building which housed Vancouver's telephone eschange from 1890 until 1907; Edward (Big Ed) William Singer passes away; Trinity operating room; Statement of Development (# of telephones in various exchanges) as at 1 January, 1941; Savings and Government Loans - article by President of the RBOC; War Bonds Appeal; Telephone operator Marion L. Davis writes of war-time Britain; Pioneer Mission Phone man John A. Catherwood passes away; Notes and photos from Eddie Esson, braving the blitz in England; Employees form credit unions; 6 samples of Canada's first telephone advertising, used in 1877 to promote Bell Telephone usage; artistic full-page war bond advert. with a Churchillian quote and silhouette, complete with cigar; Several pages of nice photos from the Courtenay/Comox region, including the Cumberland Mine; Courtenay and Comox receive new and improved phone service; All of downtown Vancouver now served by dial - multi-page article with photos; John Hough - The Comox Argus; Recycling phone books; Norman J. Dunlop retires; Many photos of Trail and vicinity; New dial unit for Victoria - text and photos; "Buck" Telephone advertisements - promoting the safety benefits of phones; Lauchie McMillan; Many great photos of Port Albernia and area, including a more heavily treed Cathedral Grove; PNE phone exhibit promotion; Peter Grant, Superintendant of switchboard construction, retires; Alan C. Irvine - new Marine Wire Chief; each issue concludes with the number of phones in each exchange; Many photos of Kamloops and area; 'Shortage of Telephone Supplies is a Wartime Problem'; Earl Squire; Fraser telphones now served by dial system - significant text and many photos; War Bond advert.; Elizabeth Teague retires as Victoria Toll Chief; 12 year growth chart of company's system with accompanying bar graph intended to show 'why forecasting is difficult'; Fascinating and substantial text and photos emphasizing conservation due to, among other things, a tin and rubber shortage due to Japanese attacks on Malaya; Photos and text of facility wartime blackout preparations; Jean Peard retires; Name of Highland office to be changed to Hastings; Photos of executives; photos of operator school; A.R.P. (Air Raid Protection?) meetings; Ship-to-shore service saves valuable log tows; Allan Wood Hunter recounts developing phone services in Venezuela; Many photos of drills to prepare for air attacks; Government puts restrictions on telephone installations; Did you use your phone during the Blackout? - article; James Cruickshank retires; Many photos of lovely young operators from across the province; Air Raid Sirens - photos and captions; Article on Norman MacDonald; William Sherry killed in Libya; Hugh D. Simpson; photo of 93' pole being escorted by policeman on motorcycle; Many ARP photos with captions; photo of tabulators at 'information'; two awesome photos from the Marine-Pacific facility; "Watch the Clock Wh Book
Includes the following 1997 issues: February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December. Features include: St. Paul Island; Antigua; Photography 101 - Cameras; Boat Diving; Tragic 'Northern Indiana'; Filming the Ocean Realm; Counting Lingcod; Queen Charlotte Strait; French Polynesia; Photography 101 - Macro; Tech Diving off Whitefish Point; Coastal Charter; Snorkeling with Salmon; Photography 101 - Normal Lens; Sleepless on the 'Seattle'; Caymans; Wrecks of the St. Lawrence; Techies on the 'Topline'; Photography 101 - Ambient Light; Kingston's 'Frontenac'; Hawaii and Kauai; Shipwreck Course; Divers build east coast bridge; Camouflage; Underwater Canada; Lake Huron - 'Emma E. Thompson'; Seastars - they are not fishes; Photography 101 - Lenses; The Once Mighty ' Metamora'; HMCS Saguenay - an ecosystem; Unbeatable Marshall Islands; Tribute to Jacques-Yves Cousteau; Sinking the Saskatchewan; Skookumchuck Narrows; Kingston, Ontario's 'Munson'; Costa Rica; Wreck of the Andalusia; Extreme Dive - stories from the Police Blotter; Cozumel; St. Lawrence River - Fleur Marie; Sanilac Shores, Lake Huron; Egmont, B.C.; 'America' shipwreck; Australia Artificial Reef - Swan. Moderate wear. Clean. Quality copies. Book
Features: The Twig Eater - somewhere between the cartoon character and the trophy room rack lies the reality of Alces Alces... researchers and the public alike are saying the moose deserves a little respect; Big Bluestream and a Tallgrass Dream - John Morgan's vision of restoring the 'prairie ocean' is serious business indeed; The Flower Kissers - the magical union between hummingbirds and tropical blossoms; The Chaco Connection - 'there is lots of pasture, but it is bitter grass, inedible... Raising cattle will be difficult, or impossible... If only I could go back to Canada I would never come to South America again!; Machines of Illusion - computer scientists are now labouring to transcend the boundaries of time and space with virtual reality. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book