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188427089New York N.Y.: D. Appleton and Company 1884. xv 832 4 pages of publisher's announcements; a useful index at back. With illustrations in the text as well as plates in pockets at front and back; all collated complete; also included in the pocket contents and not on the printed list is a color-coded "Table of the Geological Formations found in Virginia and West Virginia.with Explanation of Colors as used on the Virginia Sections" - there are 14 different colors used in printing the maps and sections and this 'Table' acts as a color key to all. The text posthumously gathers the reports of William Barton Rogers 1804 - 1882 American geologist and educator whose ".research findings to farming attracted the interests of the Virginia legislature prompting Rogers to lobby for the establishment in 1835 of a Virginian Geological Survey. For this he secured resources and funding by promising economic returns from properly mapping the terrain for future railroad construction locating more fertilizer sources and revealing the existence of valuable mineral deposits. The same year he left Baltimore to become the state geologist and director of the Virginian Geological Survey; he was also appointed professor of natural philosophy and geology at the University of Virginia. His efforts with the Geological Survey from 1835 until 1842 provided the data for his most important geological publicationsDespite his exhaustive efforts after 1837 the Virginia legislature responded to a drop in public revenues by cutting funding and more closely scrutinizing the survey finally terminating support for the project altogether in 1841. Rogers was unable to persuade them to continue funding beyond 1842. As a result few copies of Rogers's six annual reports were printed and a final report was never published. The reports were not even combined into a single publication until Jed Hotchkiss compiled and published them with a map in 1884. .an illustrious career during which he received many honors and awards." including founding and becoming the first president of M.I.T. Trent A. Mitchell in the ANB The map of Virginia and other plates credited to cartographer & engineer Jedidiah Hotchkiss 1828 - 1899 "Mapmaker of the Confederacy." Volume approx. 5 1/2" x 8" size; bound in the original brown cloth gilt spine titles; patterned-paper endpapers. Some edge tips wear to the cover; couple of small foxing-spots on the title; the text plates within the volume darkened stained; plates in the pockets & the map with a little darkening; few clean splits along folds and in very good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
192769030Bucarest: Cultura Nationala. Good. 1927. Paperback. 384 pages gray printed wrappers the binding is split. Contents complete with plates 1 folding. Good for reading or reference. . Cultura Nationala paperback books
1931815131931. PERIODICALS-GEOLOGY. PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1922-1931. London: Edward Stanford Ltd. 1922-1931. var pp. 8vo. printed green wrappers. A few of the wrappers are torn and most are age-toned but the texts are in good to very good condition and complete. As follows: Volume XXXIII 1922 Parts 1-4 Volume XXXVI 1925 Parts 1-4 Volume XXXVIII 1927 Parts 1-4 Volume XLII 1931 Parts 1-4. unknown books
19257766Charlottesville: University of Virginia 1925. First Edition. Original printed wrappers softcover as issued; 322pp; 27 illustrations from photographs; 30 text figures. Ownership markings; moderate wear/soil to covers; internally clean and unmarked; Very Good. A publication of the Virginia Geological Survey prepared in Co-Operation with the United States Geological Survey and the Virginia Office of State Forests. University of Virginia unknown books
185933786Zurich: Zurcher and Furrer 1859. First Edition. 40pp. Some pages show a small cut not affecting the text. Original printed wrappers. A few small nicks lightly soiled. " Pro Charles M. Horsford from the author" at top of front wrapper. Zurcher and Furrer unknown books
18591293943London: John Murray 1859. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Green spine with gilt lettering; 429 pages with two fold outs and pages of advertisements.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Darwin's contribution present and corrected on page 268. NOTES: The first edition of 1849 had a transposition error in Darwin's essay some later states included a corrected text in a rear pocket. The second edition was issued in 1851 with no offprint of Darwin's article. This is the third edition complete. Fold out maps are present with some slight tears to the rear map.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Book has been repaired with original green cloth still present; Some cloth missing from the spine lettering still present but worn; Former library book with bookplate from the Royal Navy on front paste down and faded ink stamp on title page; Boards show wear along the edges corners bumped and beginning to fray. Pages are age toned as is typical with some minor spotting mostly at the beginning and on the fold outs; Interior otherwise clean and free of marking.;<br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> shelved case 10. 1293943. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. John Murray hardcover books