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ANDRE PARIS. Non daté. In-4 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Intérieur frais. 94 Pages avec de nombreuses cartes couleurs. Enseignement secondaire classique, enseignement secondaire moderne, specialement établi pour les examens du baccalaureats et de Saint-Cyr, Histoires textes et cartes 1° histoire de l'Europe de 1610 à 1789, 2° histoire contemporaine (1789 1895), Geographie (Textes et cartes) Geographie de la France et des Colonies francaises.
Paris, J Migeon éditeur 1881. Grand in-4 relié demi chagrin noir éditeur. Dos à caissons très ornés à motifs dorés, plat estampés dorés. Coins émoussés. Atlas dressé part Desbuisson et A T Chartier, revu par Vuillemin. Comprenant la géographie, l'histoire, la statistique, etc, d'après les documents authentiques les plus récents. Avec une feuille de texte explicatif mise en regard de chaque carte. 42 belles cartes couleurs montées sur onglet à double page et illustrées de dessins (Scènes, vues ou monuemts) gracés par Schroeder. Exemplaire complet.
Paris, J Migeon éditeur 1881. Grand in-4 relié demi chagrin noir éditeur. Dos à caissons très ornés à motifs dorés, plat estampés dorés. Coins émoussés. Atlas dressé part Desbuisson et A T Chartier, revu par Vuillemin. Comprenant la géographie, l'histoire, la statistique, etc, d'après les documents authentiques les plus récents. Avec une feuille de texte explicatif mise en regard de chaque carte. 42 belles cartes couleurs montées sur onglet à double page et illustrées de dessins (Scènes, vues ou monuemts) gracés par Schroeder. Bel exmplaire complet.
Star. 1963. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. 42 pages. Illustré de nombreuses cartes en couleur. Géographie physique, économique, humaine, politique.
ISBN : 2218053926. Hatier. 1989. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 80 pages. Illustré de nombreuses cartes en couleur. Dernière page de garde légèrement déchirée. 3e édition.
ISBN : 3575177724. Euro-Carte. 1992. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 231 pages. Illustré de nombreuses cartes et photos en couleur. Grand In-4°. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Annotations en page de titre. 90 pages de cartes générales en couleur.
Reliure de l'éditeur. 188 pages. 23x34cm.
Ex. num., 1 vol. in-4 à l'italienne rel. demi-percaline rouge à coins, cartes couleurs, Valmonde, Paris, 2001, 144 pp. Très bon état. Français
1 vol. in-4 reliure demi-chagrin noir, Librairie Historique et Scientifique Arthême Fayard, Paris, 1877, 500 pp. Texte seul. Etat satisfaisant (rel. frottée avec accroc avec manque en coiffes, bon état intérieur). Peu courant. Français
Paris, A. Combette, 1854. Grand in-4 (37 cm x 28 cm), bonne reliure de l'époque,en demi-chagrin vert bronze à coins, percaline moirée, titre doré sur le premier plat dans un cercle décoré, dos à nerfs, auteur titre en lettres dorées. (coins et bordures un peu arasés mais sans gravité). Reliure de Mercier. (Paris) Ouvrage entièrement gravé, comprenant une double page de titre illustrée, 1 tableau statistique de la France et de ses colonies, 86 cartes départementales françaises rehaussées de couleurs (limites de cantons, etc...), 5 cartes coloniales ( Ile de la Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Sénégambie, Guyane), 1 carte du Monde, 1 carte de l'Europe, 1 carte de l'Afrique, 1 carte de l'Amérique méridionale, 1 carte de l'Amérique septentrionale, 1 carte de l'Asie, 1 carte de l'Océanie, 1 grande carte rempliée de la France indiquant les routes de Poste, (rehaussée de couleurs) une grande mappemonde rempliée par A. Vuillemin (soit 99 cartes au total sur 100 MANQUE L'ALGERIE). Chaque carte est placée dans un encadrement ornés de motifs pastoraux représentant les productions locales et décrivant les célébrités. Planches montées sur onglet. (soit 99 cartes au total sur 100 MANQUE L'ALGERIE). BEL EXEMPLAIRE SANS ROUSSEUR.
Traces the patterns of cultures and civilizations down to the beginning of the classical world. Many pages are devoted to the rich and diverse remains of Anatolia and Persia, of the river valley civilizations of Nile, Tigris-Euphrates and Indus, of Mycenaean Greece and Minoan Crete. Pre-Columbian Meso- and South America receive equally full coverage. 272op. maps diagrams bibliography. index Book
Foxing/dustsoiling to textblock. Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; 100 pages
cr 4to; 288pp, tables, maps (one for each species). original cloth, dj, fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email.
136 pages. "An indispensable reference tool for government officials, businessmen, investors, industrialists, teachers, students, librarians, environmentalists, and all people with a fundamental interest in the past, present, and future development of British Columbia." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is preserved in mylar and is neatly taped to boards.. Sound copy of this handsome work. Book
103 pages. Circa 1975. Helps visualize geographic variation at the county level. Dozens of maps and tables. Frequent annotations by prior owner. Binding sturdy. Sound reference copy Book
438 pages. Index. Hundreds of precision line diagrams and black and white illustrations. Presents material based upon case experiences. Sections include: General Principles; Fingertip Injuries; Skin and Tissue Losses; Pedicle Flaps; Local Pedicle Flaps; Distant Pedicle Flaps; Amputations; Vascular Reconstruction; Nerve Surgery; Bone and Joint Reconstruction; Reconstruction of the Thumb; Surgery of Rheumatoid Arthritis; Tendons, Fascia and Muscles. Discreet dabs of liquid paper to front endpaper else contents clean, bright and unmarked. Attractive red boards bear gilt lettering, light wear and some soiling at back. A lovely copy of this substantial tome. Book
Very minor shelfwear and rubbing to boards. ; 60 pages
36x48 cm (album), rilegatura editoriale illustrata, titolo al piatto e dorso; p. 164, numerose carte geografiche, cronologia, descrizione ed intensità dei terremoti italiani dall'anno mille. Dedica a penna alla 1° c.b
"The aim of this Atlas is to bring the reader's attention to essential geographical facts, visible on large-scale Canadian maps. The author has tried to give some explanations for the various forms of relief and patterns of human settlements, roads and boundaries. A selected bibliography, which includes research papers, has been placed at the end of each chapter. The atlas is intended as a tool in the teaching of Canadian geography in universities and colleges, and to some extent - general geography on examples, selected from the eastern part of Canada." - from page 128. Includes 610 cartographical illustrations. Bilingual English/French. Sir George Williams University, Department of Geography - Publication No. 1. Oblong 11" x 17". Signed and inscribed upon title page by author to a fellow-Professor in 1974. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy Book
Discoloration to boards. Former institution stamp on fly-page. One map is torn in half but still present. Binding is still tight. ; 80 maps
301 pages. "The resource you need to broaden your skills and add minor oral surgical techniques to your practice. It's packed with stunning illustrations, including a wealth of detailed drawings that take you step-by-step through various dental and oral surgical procedures... Take your practice to the next level with the expert guidance offered in this definitive text." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Book
New English Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xx], 170 p., color maps. One of 1000 copies. Atlas of old and new toponyms of Northern Greece: Before and after the Population Exchange.= Mübadele öncesi ve sonrasi eski ve yeni adlari ile Kuzey Yunanistan yer adlari atlasi.
New Persian Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x 24 cm). In Persian with abstracts in English. 392 p., color and b/w ills. Tehran became a major city of Iran after 1554 A.D. during the Safavid period when Shah Tahmasb I, son of Shah Ismail, ordered the implementation of two large-scale public works. The first project was the construction of ramparts and moats surrounding the entire city, which defined the city's perimeters and increased its defense. The rampart consisted of 114 towers, representing the 114 chapters within the Holy Quran and enclosed an area of 4.35 km2. The second project was the establishment of the bazaar, the heart of the industrial and commercial activities of the city, surrounded by numerous holy shrines. However, it was 240 years later in the Spring of 1796 A.D. that Tehran became the national capital of Iran, during Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar's reign. 2016 A.D. actually marks the 220th year since Tehran became the political centre of Iran. The first known map of Tehran (page 18), a Russian spy map, dates back to 1826 A.D. The next Russian map of Tehran (page 24) from 1852 A.D. was translated into Persian and presented as a gift to Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (page 29). After the establishment of the military polytechnic school in 1851 A.D. and the arrival of Europe an military instructors, the importance of accurate topographical maps was recognized by the nation's leaders. The Austrian artillery trainer for cannons, August Karl Krziz, coordinated in 1858 A.D. the preparation of the maps of Tehran (page 39) and its surrounding area (page 35). This was the beginning of scientific cartography in Iran. By 1863 A.D., maps of Tehran Province for the purpose of tax collection (page 58) were being produced by engineer Abdul Rasool Khan. Tehran dramatically expanded after a huge flood in 1867 A.D. destroyed a large portion of the Safavid period ramparts and moats, after which Alexander Bohler, a French military instructor, designed a new and enlarged rampart and moat enclosure. Within four years between 1867 A.D. and 1871 A.D., Tehran grew from 4 .35 km2 to 19.75 km2 with these new constructions. By 1891 A.D., a highly detailed and technical map of Tehran (page 64) had been produced by Abdul Ghafar Najmolmoq. During the reigning years of Mozafar al-Din Shah, Mohammad Ali Shah, and Ahmad Shah, maps for Tehran postal services (page 126) and Tehran provincial delineation (page 127) were produced. During these years, the Russian, British and French prepared several geopolitical maps of the region including Tehran. For example, the map on page 323 reproduces a map prepared in 1892 A.D. by the British Survey of India at the scale of 1:506,880. In 1914 A.D., German publisher Wagner & Debes prepared a touristic map of Tehran (page 134). In 1922 A.D. the Ministry of Culture's Investigation Section prepared a map of schools in Tehran (page 138). During the Pahlavi I period (1925~1941 A.D.), modernization of Tehran became a national priority. By 1930 A.D. a map for street enlargement in Tehran (page 158) had been published. In 1932 A.D., the demolition of the Naser al-Din Shah Qajar period ramparts began simultaneous to further expansion of urbanized Tehran. The 1936 A.D. military map of Tehran (page 169) is testimony to the changes in the urban morphology of this period. The creation of a dedicated military cartographic service in 1935 A.D. marked an important milestone in the history of cartography in Iran. The 1937 A.D. urban development plan of Tehran (page 170) clearly shows the new streets, squares and urban development envisioned. The first known aerial photograph of Tehran dating from 1940 A.D. (page 177) displays the realization of this urban development plan. After the invasions by the Russians, British and Americans in 1941 A.D., cartographic activities in Iran suddenly increased. Sergeant Mohammad Reza Ghaffari privately published maps of Tehran [.] The above mentioned maps are a few representative samples of the over 270 maps
This book introduces the reader to the ancient Greeks, their spiritual and mental world as well as the physical world, their history and travels as well as their arts and sciences. It is impossible to understand Greek history or art without a strong sense of the prehistory, the landscape, the climate, the geography and the conditions of life. Atlas of the Greek World sets the scene for this study and then, through the use of an authoritative text, maps and illustrations takes the reader through the history, stopping to view 26 ancient sites and to comment on the achievements of this remarkable civilisation. Covers topics such as : The land in context. The geography of ancient Greece; The study of ancient Greece; The age of bronze. The palace civilizations of Crete and Mycenae; Mycenaean survivals; The Homeric world; The age of tyranny. The 8th-century renaissance; Archaic religious practice; The birth of city-states; The growth of literature; The age of Perikles. Athenian society in the 5th century; The Persian and Peloponnesian Wars; The classical revolution; The age of Alexander. New patterns in literature and religion; The rise of Macedon; The Alexandrian expansion; The Roman conquest; The fate of Hellenism. The classical impact of Hellenism; Post-classical revivals; Language : the principal inheritance.239p. illus bibliography index maps on endpapers Book
311 pages. First published in German in 1961. "A pictorial record of ore minerals as seen in reflected light. Contains some five-hundred black and white photos of which twenty-three are repeated in colour. The minerals are classified according to their paragenesis and each section of the book commences with notes on the genesis of the ores and on the particular association of ore minerals occurring in the paragenesis. This is accompanied by a tabular statement of the chemical composition, crystal system, three strongest X-ray powder reflections, relative hardness, colour, reflectivity, anistropy, and notes on the twinning and other characteristics of the individual minerals." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Binding intact. Worthy reference copy. Book