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1971. 126 pp. (Det grønlandske Selsk.s Skr. XX).
195010085Reykjavik, 1950. XI,410 pp.
194410494K., 1944. Lex8vo. 382 pp.
196812719torsh., 1968. Lex8vo. 308 pp.
19879669Torshavn., 1987. Opapbd. 347 pp., illustr.
198617362Opapbd. 78 pp. Illustr.
198117364Opapbd. 211 pp. Rigt illustr., delvis i farve.
195138875Keypmannahafn, 1951. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykte omslag. 131 pp.
196317211Lex8vo. I kassette. 175 pp. Illustr.
192612816Sth., 1926. 319 pp.
1971126991971. 126 pp. (Det grønlandske Selsk.s Skr. XX).
1931745Stockholm: Limited Editions Club. 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards a bit darkened and with corners lightly bumped ; Limited edition # 1315 of 1500. Top edge gilt. Sketches by Yngve Berg. SIGNED by the artist ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 207 pages . Limited Editions Club hardcover
193617609Reykjavik: Rikisprentsmidjan Gutenberg. 1936. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A overview of the country from geographical aspects to government from history to juristiction. Including one beautiful color illustration of the icelandic coat of arms ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 224 pages . Rikisprentsmidjan Gutenberg hardcover
359p. Hardcover Very good condition
268p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, spine ends worn, slight foxing
406 p. Hardcover Ex-Library in good condition
28874Kobenhavn, Levin & Munksgaard 1933, 270x215mm, 100pages, paperback.
A9780520257634Paperback / softback. New. Explores the ways in which immigration is reshaping American neighborhoods. Examining residential segregation patterns this title addresses these questions: what evidence suggests that immigrants are assimilating residentially And does the assimilation process change for immigrants of different racial and ethnic backgrounds paperback
Reykj., 1950. Lille 4to. 304 pp.
Reykj., 1959-60. 174,174 pp.
195012789Reykj., 1950. Lille 4to. 304 pp.
19599979Reykj., 1959-60. 174,174 pp.
0520248414New. Brand new and still unused unknown
ria9781021772411_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This report provides a detailed analysis of Iceland's economy and financial health. Drawing on the latest data and expert insights the report offers valuable information for investors policymakers and anyone interested in the economi paperback
8vo [22 x 14 cm]; 256 pp, 13 maps, illustrations from photos and drwgs by Alexander Popini, bibliog, index. original cloth, rubbed at edges, publishers label on front cover, cover is good, internally very good and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author, a major Arctic explorer, describes his theories about Pytheas and Columbus' travels in the Arctic, as well as Arctic climate in their time.