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1995Q-0833118021The Discovery Channel 1995-06-01. Plastic Comb. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Discovery Channel unknown
0525462937.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2000DADAX0525464050Brand: Dutton Juvenile 2000-07-10. paperback. New. 8.50x0.12x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Dutton Juvenile paperback
125864780X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996USD_9780070160613MGH 1996. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. MGH hardcover
1996AME_9780070160613MGH 1996. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. MGH hardcover
1587380161.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1904166196London: The Bruton Galleries Bond Street 1904-36. The blockbuster Discovery exhibition of 1904 The original visitor's book for one of the stellar red-carpet events of the season: the Bruton Galleries exhibition of artefacts and artwork from Scott's Discovery expedition a landmark in polar exploration. It includes the signatures of numerous crew members including Ernest H. Shackleton Edward A. Wilson Charles Royds Reginald Skelton and Ernest E. Joyce alongside Clements Markham and Llewellyn Longstaff a financial angel of the expedition. The exhibition which opened in November 1904 was curated by Clements Markham who had organized the expedition and launched Scott's polar career. It was remarkably extensive the catalogue listing 484 items including 150 photographs by Reginald Skelton 200 watercolours and drawings by Edward A. Wilson equipment from the expedition a model of the Discovery rations and the South Polar Times. The photographs and artwork constituted a visual record of Antarctic conditions and documented gruelling conditions bringing home "the scale magic and danger of Antarctica with a compelling immediacy" Merwe & Michell p. 66. The show proved extraordinarily popular with "Bruton Street and New Bond Street lined with motorcars and carriages" Huxley p. 141. "Persons of rank and fashion were marshalled into a long queue by a policeman. Society folk were not used to queues in those days and they protested that they had tickets; so had everyone the constable replied and kept them in line" Huxley p. 141. It fuelled the public's growing excitement about polar exploration: "an exhibit of Wilson's Antarctic art attracted over ten thousand viewers to London's prestigious Bruton Gallery. Advertisements in the gallery catalogue touted paints and binoculars used by the artist in the Antarctic" Larson p 159. The Discovery crew received an exuberant homecoming hailed for their "British grit" and Edward VII awarded each man the Antarctic medal. "Indeed for many Scott and his men became the national heroes that the Boer War had failed to supply. The explorers became celebrities. Crowds packed their public appearances" Larson p. 158. The leading actress Ellen Terry attended the event. She had been present when the expedition docked in Portsmouth later writing a postcard to Scott thanking him for letting her see the Discovery. The members of the Discovery expedition who have signed include Ernest H. Shackleton third lieutenant Edward A. Wilson assistant surgeon and artist Charles Royds first lieutenant Reginald Skelton chief engineer and photographer Ernest E. Joyce petty officer Arthur Henry Blissett steward Jacob Cross petty officer Hartley T. Ferrar geologist and Reginald C. Ford chief steward and stores officer. Curiously Scott is not among them. This might be a consequence of his resolve "to keep as quiet as possible" after the expedition Huxley p. 158. Three Shackleton family members attended: Ernest H. Shackleton's sisters Gladys and Helen besides Eileen Shackleton of Bushey. Other noted polar explorers feature among the visitors such as Robert Rudmose-Brown of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition Scotia 1902-4 alongside its honorary secretary James G. Ferrier. Another notable voyager is Charles Ede the assistant surgeon on HMS Assistance on the British Franklin Search Expedition 1850-1 and a "Mrs. Reynolds" the great-niece of Franklin. The visitor's book serves as a record of an early 20th-century red carpet event and contains approximately 1000 signatures including the writer Walter Jerrold alongside the artists Felix Moscheles and Marietta Pallis. Robert Baden-Powell the founder of the Boy Scout movement also attended. Princess Beatrice and Maria Amelia Queen of Portugal likewise attended. Successive pages record visitors from Lancashire Yorkshire and Scotland. Moreover there are numerous admirals and military men together with a collector of Egyptian art. Two further sections in the book relate to miscellaneous exhibitions held in later years. Folio 283 x 245 mm. Contemporary dark red skiver by Jas. Truscott & Sons of London flat spine gilt-lettered direct spine and covers decorated in gilt front cover lettered "Bruton Galleries/Visitor's Book" marbled endpapers all edges gilt; 115 lined pages signed bearing approximately 2000 names and addresses all recto of which 57 lined pages with approximately 1000 signatures pertaining to the Discovery expedition. Extremities with slight wear from handling some stripping of leather minor toning general finger soiling. A very good copy. Elspeth Huxley Scott 1990; Max Jones The Last Great Quest 2004; Edward J. Larson An Empire of Ice 2011; Pieter van der Merwe and Jeremy Michell eds South: The Race to the Pole 2018. hardcover
0517800055.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0525462813.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1997Q-0756000289Teacher's Discovery 1997-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Teacher's Discovery paperback
1839977531.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19221096411922 A Vienne, Chez Henri Martin, Imprimeur-Editeur - 1922 - In-12 (12,5 x 19cm environ), broché - 141 pages - Ouvrage rare - Envoi de l'auteur en page de titre, adressé à Monsieur et Madame Chaix (probablement Antonin Chaix)
36152Paris, Albin Michel, 1986. 16 x 23, 263 pp., broché, très bon état.
200834484Discovery Geschichte, 2008. Auflage: Standard Version 1 DVD DVD
201035660Lighthouse Home Entertainment, 2010. 1 DVD DVD
201035659Lighthouse Home Entertainment, 2010. Auflage: Standard Version 1 DVD DVD
4797in 8 carré broché,couverture illustrée en couleurs,218 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans et hors-texte cartes,Horizons de France Collection Provinciales 1948,très bon état
106.889Paris, Publication de la Librairie Illustrée, s.d. (ca 1880). 20 x 30, 2 volumes, 372-396 + 396-324 pages, cartes en couleurs et en N/B, nombreuses illustrations, demi-reliure dos/coins percaline verte, plats marbrés, bon état (reliure sans défaut).
72457sd Editions J. Dupuis, collection "Les Beaux Romans Populaires pour la Famille", Série B, N° 150 - Sans date - 1 brochure in-4, broché couverture illustrée - 42 pages, imprimées sur 2 colonnes
10204ou cinquième parie du Monde. Revue Tome deuxième. Revue géographique et ethnographique de la Malaisie, de la Mélanésie,de la Polynésie, et la Micronésie. In 8 broché, titre en blanc sur fons bleu, dos muet. Faux-titre, titre de relais, titre, carte dépliante de Polynésie et Micronésie, 397 pages 1 vais de placement des gravures, errata du second volume. Complet des gravures hors-texte, de la carte de Polynésie. La carte de Bornéo annoncée, est manquante dans ce volume. Publié par FIRMIN-DIDOT frères 1836. L’univers histoire de tous les peuples Rousseurs, une pâle mouillure angle supérieur droit du début à la page 60
6470petit in folio broché,couverture jaquette rempliée avec titre doré au dos et sur le premier plat.Faux-titre, titre avec vignette,352 pages,nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et pleine page d’après nature par des artistes Dauphinois Les vues photographiques ont été exécutées par Eugène CHARPENAY Société française d’éditions d’Art L. Henry May sans date Un manque au dos,réparé ainsi que le coin inférieur du premier plat.Rousseurs sur le premier plat et frottements au deuxième.Intérieur en très bon état, Ensemble très correct
56401-19Fine. Fern Cave: The history of the discovery exploration and mapping of the Fern Cave System unknown
184259217Paris Bachelier 1842. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 14 No. 10. Pp. 349- 378. Entire issue offered. Donné's paper: pp. 366-368. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper announcing the discovery of blood-platelets THE THIRD CORPUSCLES OF THE BLOOD. Platelets or thrombocytes or yellow blood cells are very small irregularly shaped clear cell fragments i.e. cells that do not have a nucleus containing DNA 2-3 µm in diameter which derive from fragmentation of precursor megakaryocytes. The average lifespan of a platelet is normally just 5 to 9 days. Platelets are a natural source of growth factors. They circulate in the blood of mammals and are involved in hemostasis leading to the formation of blood clots. Platelets release thread-like fibers to form these clots.Garrison & Morton 864. </em> unknown
5169in 4 broché,couverture avec titre et photo contrecollée. Faux-titre,titre,128 pages,1 page de table des matières, illustrations photo.Dans le texte et pleine page.2 photos hors-texte.l’ensemble sur papier couché.Société des éditions du Tourisme et des Sports 1912 exemplaire numéroté.Avec numéro non imprimé