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1959ED398741959 vii, 382 p., 438 figures, cloth. Library stamps, else very good copy.
19971810235Pacific Bell. Very Good. 1997. Issued January 1 1997. Soft Cover. J356 Volume 1 . Pacific Bell paperback
1921ES136991921 318 p., 18 pls, roy. 4to (25 x 31 cm), disbound (no covers). Unopened copy. Published in: Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar.
1921ES390051921 318 p., 18 pls, roy. 4to (25 x 31 cm), red half sheep’s leather (basane) with marbled boards, spine with four raised bands, one compartment with author/title in gilt (original printed front cover bound in). Marbled endpapers. Ex library Published in: Kungl. Svenska Vetenskapsakademiens Handlingar. Ex library of the French entomologist and Orthoptera specialist Lucien Maurice Chopard (1885-1971), with his stamp and ex libris. Ex Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie (with their stamps).
8vo [22 x 14.5 cm]; 2 volumes, xiv, 254; xvii, [255] - 515, [iv, ads] pp, 7 color plates (including 4 natural history), 2 folding maps, 365 plates and illus. original pictorial gilt cloth, spines faded and worn, good set, interior with minor foxing on some pages but clean, mounted hand colored map of New South Wales, eastern coast dated 1835 on endpaper from other work. A picture of this book is available upon
0266791611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266829058.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
131640Montreal: Canadian Pacific Railway NONE NONE 1922. Mass market paperback 63-143. Near fine. 8vo. Booklet format stapled. Includes a description of the Canadian Paciifc system and of those affiliated or associated with it various cities resorts as may be of interest to those who travel for pleasure. Some attention is paid as well to the industrial resources and natural resources of Canada. Black and white photographs. Maps. Black mapped covers show moderate wear. Internally clean and bright. Offers a fascinating step back in time. Lovely copy. Canadian Pacific Railway NONE Paperback
dola2122Montreal: 1922. Revised Edition. 8vo. pp. 84 3. maps. illus. pictorial wrs spine chipped. dola2122 Montreal: 1922 unknown
1527786013.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189060273St. Paul MN: W.C. Riley Publisher Engraved by Charles Frey Franfurt Germany ca. 1890. Oblong 8vo. 9.75 x 6.25 in. 30 leaves unnumbered. sepia-tinted leporello accordion-style format. With 30 lithograph plates including 1 double-leaf plate w/ 2 birds-eye views of Minneapolis & St. Paul 1 birds-eye panoramic views of Northern Pacific train & Duluth Harbor many sepia-tinted views on remaining. Quarter-black cloth over elaborately decorated & embossed burgundy-coloured covers gilt lettering & decoration front cover minor scuffing edgewear small discrete paper repair to a few hinges hinge still a VG copy. Third edition “30000†of this nicely executed souvenir book issued in the same size as the popular “Boudoir†albumen souvenir photos for the Northern Pacific as its route opened through the Northern United States railroad lands for development across the West and expanding upon the much smaller original 1888 “Northern Pacific Tour.†These lithographs were created by hand-drawn images from photographs and printed using the Glaser/Frey lithographic process using five or more stones to lay down a series of separate shades offering a varnished look. The NP RR souvenir view book includes images of Dakota wheat fields Custer Battlefield monument Crow Indians at Yellowstone Montana cattle roundups and gold mining along the Columbia River with birds-eye views of Butte & Helena MT Spokane WA and salmon fishwheel as well as early birds-eye view of Portland OR. Views of Alaska include Sitka Juneau Totem Poles on Wrangel Island and the glaciers. The piece concludes with birds-eye view of San Francisco. W.C. Riley Publisher, [Engraved by Charles Frey, Franfurt, Germany], hardcover
4818Paris, au siège du Comité, 1913, 1 br. in-4 de (4)-32-(2) pp., paginées 305 à 336, texte sur 2 colonnes, carte ;
9290616636.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
23098108like new. unknown
163 pages. Can profits, people and place co-exist in harmony? Does conservation of nature necessarily mean a loss of jobs? Deals head-on with the massive ongoing threats to the world's ecosystems. Examines a number of case studies from different sectors of the Pacific Northwest and comes up with some surprising answers. Explodes the spotted owl myth by showing that employment and economic activity actually increased. Shows that future job opportunities exist when local residents steward their resource base, not when non-locals have the power to plunder it. "Grant Copeland is one of my eco-heroes..." - David Suzuki. Glossy illustrated covers. Average quantity of pencil markings to text. Light wear. Excellent copy. Book
DJ price clipped and with moderate wear. DJ back corner missing. ; Author Simpson was the first outsider to journey to aboriginal New Guinea, and the first to travel there ; B&W and Color Photographs; 8vo; 240 pages
108 pages including index. Tells the story of the salmon'e epic journey far out into the Pacific Ocean and back. Brings together science and mythology in a fascinating story that reveals secrets of the Adam's River sockeye that are only now coming to light. Includes many colour and black and white photographs plus 16 original drawings by Tom Moore. Usual library markings. Average wear. Book
1903VF448831903 25, 6 p., 2 figures, 3, 1 plates, paperbound. In the whole issue No.1 of volume 5 of the Records of the Australian Museum.Information on fishes is also to be found in the paper: Notes on the Zoology of Paanopa or Ocean Island and Nauru or Pleasant Island, Gilbert Group (Fishes by Waite on pages 2-3).
1900VF231971900 26, 6 p., 3, 1 pls, disbound (no covers). Published in: Rec. Australian Museum.We added from the same journal: Waits, 1899. Stegostoma tigrinum. An addition to the Fauna of NSW (2 p.) / Ogilby, 1893. New Pelagic Fish New Zealand & Revieuw Genus Scheophilus (10 p.) & McCulloch, 1926. Studies in Australian Fishes. No. 8 (11 p., 1 plate).
186854075New York: John W. Amerman Publishers No. 47 Cedar St. 1868. 8vo. 17 3 pp. Very light salmon-coloured printed softcovers slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this informative work providing a concise history of the United States legal claims to the Oregon Territory detailing the efforts of missionaries such as Whitman and Perkins the fur growth of the fur trade the Whitman massacre by the Cayuse as well as extolling the tremendous economic potential of the West Coast. He makes specific mention of the newly constructed Transcontinental Railroad and the tremendous advantages this provided in transporting the mineral timber and agricultural production East. He also notes the purchase of Alaska the tremendous fisheries and the potential sources of wealth. Not in Smith Graff or Wickersham. John W. Amerman, Publishers, No. 47 Cedar St., paperback
1859013021San Francisco: Towne & Bacon 1859. Small faded ink stamp on front wrapper and an old ink accession number. Contained in a cloth clamshell box with a printed paper label. First Edition. Original Printed Wrappers. Very Good. Towne & Bacon Paperback
8vo., First Edition, with 21 plates on 16; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in the dustwrapper. Lambe (1900-1960) began his career as a midshipman in 1917 and rose to become Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord. His WWII service included command of Dunedin, several staff appointments (lastly as Director of Planning) and finally a year is command of Illustrious, principally in the Pacific. Law, 0709; see Heathcote, pp.149-150.
2001x-3540426809Springer Verlag 2001. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 1149 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.75 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
8vo., with numerous plates and maps, wanting front free endpaper; cloth, a very good, clean copy. Scarce
18451309560London, J. Murray, 1845. 10, 482 S., 32 S. Anzeigen, 1 lithograph. Faltkarte (69 x 49 cm) in Kartentasche im Hinterdeckel). OLwd m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Rücken verblichen, Vorderdeckel bleichfleckig, innen gering gebräunt).