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193628451HMSO 1936-56. 13 vols. 8vo. with numerous plates maps and diagrams a number folding small personal name-stamp on front wrappers of most volumes; original printed wrappers a very good clean run. The run comprises: Scotland. The Tertiary Volcanic Districts 1952; The South of Scotland 1948; Scotland. The Northern Highlands 1936; East Anglia and adjoining Areas 1948; The Hampshire Basin 1956; The Wealden District 1951; South-West England 1948; The Grampian Highlands 1948; The Midland Valley of Scotland 1953; North Wales 1948; East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 1951; London and Thames Valley 1947; Northern England 1953. HMSO, unknown
151920343Wellington: Government Printer. Very Good- with No dust jacket as issued. 1915-1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Original wrappers present for Suter - Mollusca but absent for the 6 other reports. ; Bound volume of 7 reports and 2 maps. Brown cloth boards with red leather lettering piece on spine. Spine titled in gilt: "N. Z. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS." Dimensions of boards: 330 x 245mm. Ex-library General Assembly Library New Zealand New Zealand Collection. Some library stamps and markings including gilt library stamp on spine and front board. Handwritten contents on front free endpaper. The contents are: 1. "The Geology of the Malvern Hills. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Geological Memoirs. Memoir No. 1" by R. Speight. Wellington: Government Printer 1928. 4 72 pages 1 folding panorama 1 plate leaf 1 large folding colour geological map of the Malvern Hills erratum slip facing page 51. Bibliographical reference: Bagnall S1377. 2. "Alphabetical Hand-List of New Zealand Tertiary Mollusca" by Henry Suter. Wellington: Government Printer 1915. 3. 2 large folding maps showing faults faultlines. Maps produced by the New Zealand Geological Survey J. Henderson Director. One map of the South Island and one map of the North Island. The South Island map has a 4" tear. 4. "Average Annual Rainfall in New Zealand for the period 1891 to 1925. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Meteorological Branch." prepared by E. Kidson. Wellington: Government Printer 1930. 8 pages 5 maps 3 with colour. 28 pages. 1 map within the pagination. 5. "Meteorological Observations for 1928. Prepared in The Meteorological Office. Wellington. New Zealand. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research." by E. Kidson. Wellington: Government Printer 1930. 6. "Meteorological Observations for 1929. Prepared in The Meteorological Office. Wellington. New Zealand. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research." by E. Kidson. Wellington: Government Printer 1931. 23 pages. Page dimensions: 305 x 243mm. Chip to blank margin of final leaf. 7. "Geological Survey Branch Twenty-Fourth Annual Report New Series of the. Extract from the Annual Report of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 1929-30." Wellington: Government Printer 1930. 23 1 blank pages 2 folding maps. Page dimensions: 323 x 209mm. 8. "Geological Survey Branch Twenty-Fifth Annual Report New Series. Extract from the Annual Report of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 1930-31." Wellington: Government Printer 1931. 12 pages. . Government Printer hardcover
2026519426Tervuren Koninklijk Museum Van Belgisch-Congo 2026. Bon état Bordures de couverture et dos brunis intérieur en excellent état pour les 4 volumes. in-8. 2026. Broché. 175188131232 pages. Tervuren Koninklijk Museum Van Belgisch-Congo unknown
1973t corner in bka3328Previous owners name upper right front corner in black ink. Text unmarked. 18 papers and five field trips. Spine is faded and belt symposium written in black marker on spine. top front spine shows wear Corners not pointed/ Rear cover a little dirty. Lots of maps and drawings Idaho Bureau of Mines paperback
20192-6200032998Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 260 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.59 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
ria9781803275819_inpMultiple-component retail product shrink-wrapped. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book seeks to identify and describe all the rocks and minerals employed by the ancient Egyptians using proper geological nomenclature and to give an account of their sources in so far as they are known. The various uses of the sto unknown
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24521Mostly relating to the San Francisco Bay Area of California but also to other parts of the state. Between 1912 and 1950. The two volumes contain a total of 239pp. 12mo in ink and pencil with entries dating from between 29 November 1912 and 28 March 1950. In fair overall condition with light signs of age and wear. In two Keuffel & Esser notebooks each in remains of brown calf binding the first with 'MINING TRANSIT BOOK 363' stamped on front cover and the second with 'Cross Section Book 375 S'. In manuscript on cover of first volume: '19<.> Dec. The Psilomelane D<eposits> of the Francis<can> <.> by Don <.> Under Prof. A. C. L<awson> <.>'. The two volumes mainly consist of rough notes statistics and diagrams - on samples deposits assay returns extracts surface workings stadia shots - relating to geological and mineralogical surveys mostly in California. The first volume dates from between 29 November 1912 Fort Baker and 23 January 1917 Latouche and contains doctoral work by the author while a geology student under Professor A. C. Lawson the identifier and namer of the San Andreas Fault at the University of California Berkeley. Named colleagues in some of these surveys are A. R. Whitman and E. F. Davis the latter at the time engaged in what was still considered in 1984 as 'some of the most cogently argued evenly balanced and thoroughly researched work' on Franciscan geology M. C. Blake ed. 'Franciscan Geology of Northern California'. The second volume contains entries written between 5 September 1917 Hayden Hill and 28 March 1950 Yuba Gravel Range Nevada County. Towards the end of the second volume is a page dated 15 March 1950 and headed 'Work in Court House until 10 AM' perhaps suggesting that the author was by that time employed as a California state geologist a section of the same volume relating to the Decanso Mine seems to indicate that he was also working as a consultant. The first volume relates exclusively to California and mostly to the San Francisco Bay Area with entries on Fort Baker Marin County; the Robert Friggel Ranch in Livermore Alameda County; the Lucky Star Mine in Hayden Hill Lassen County; and Red Rock Island. Other places surveyed in the first volume are: 'Tesla-Carnegie' in San Joaquin County the Hess Mine in Imperial County and 'Latouche'. The second volume contains more information relating to the Lucky Star and Hess mines but mostly concerns: the Descanso Mine San Diego County; 'Laceiba' La Ceiba Honduras; Little Colorado; 'Cameron Mine' Deer Lodge Montana; Donner Mine 'North Star Consolidated quartz mine' in Placer County; Arctic Mine in Canyon Creek Nevada County; 'Sheba' Queen of Sheba Mine Inyo County; 'Gray Eagle Vein' Arizona; and Yuba Gravel Range Nevada County. VOLUME ONE: 93pp. The first page carries an index with the following entries: 'Ft Baker'; 'Livermore' in text: 'Friggels Ranch Livermore Calif'; 'Red Rock' 'Red Rock Island'; 'Conn Valley' 'Conn Valley deposit'; 'Conn Valley. October 18-19 1913. With Davis; E. F.'; 'Challenger report abstract'; 'Davis' Abstract' 'E. F. Davis's Report'; 'Assay Returns'; 'Tesla-Carnegie'; 'Extracts' and 'Lucky Star Mine' 'January 8th '15 Hayden Hill Lucky Star Mine Sampling'. Headings in text relate to 'Hess Mine' and 'Latouche'. One of the pages relating to Red Rock Island is headed: 'March 22 1913 with Davis & Whitman Same voyage. windy & cold'. And one of those on Fort Baker dated 12 October 1913 has: 'with "<Corey Cosey>". K. Campbell.' Another page is headed: 'Conn Valley. October 18-19 1913. With Davis; E. F.' VOLUME TWO: 146pp. First page headed: 'Hayden Hill Sept 5 1917'. Eleven pages on the Descanso Mine California dated 19 September 1931 include sections headed 'Water' 'Assays' 'Terms' 'Crosby's Terms' and 'History'. There are four pages of diagrams of Donner as 'Doner' Mine Place County and thirteen pages of diagrams of the survey area of Yuba Gravel Range Nevada County. An entry dated 25 March 1950 on 'Yuba Gravel Range Stadia Shots' is followed by one three days later on 'East Rim Survey Stadia'. The volume also contains: a seven-page account dated 9 and 10 August 1929 regarding a journey through San Lorenzo and Lagunillas Venezula to La Ceiba Honduras; several pages in small black print the first headed 'Arrival at Eucalyptus'; three pages of 'Notes on Coca: Authority: History of Coca by W. Golden Mortimer'. His "Challenger Report Abstract" HMS Challenger sprawls over twelve pages. Mostly relating to the San Francisco Bay Area of California, but also to other parts of the state. Between 1912 and 1950. unknown
181146339London W. Bulmer and Co. 1811. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1811 - Part II. Pp. 242-256 a. 1 engraved map "A Sketch of the principal Faults or Dislocations of the Strata in and near Derbyshire" A faint dampstain tothe map in upper left and lower right corner. <br/><br/><em>Famous early geological survey of the Derbyshire area and its strata. </em> unknown
182346664Baltimore: N.G. Maxwell 1823. First Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; calf-backed marbled boards gilt-lettered spine; xv214-211pp. Boards a bit scuffed with brief exposure at corners leather somewhat dried and mottled endpapers toned faint dampstaining to first half of textblock else a Very Good sound copy. Theory on the formation of the earth dedicated to Andrew Jackson. Early chapters cover general natural phenomena such as "strata" and "The various colours of Marble" while the latter half of the text focuses on the North American continent describing "A Flood that was produced by the rise of northeast rise of North America" the formation of the Delaware Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rivers; the formation of the North American prairies; and the "Insects Vegetation &c. of America." The author later published another work titled "Antiquities of America Explained" 1831 arguing that a group of Tyrians and Jews crossed the Atlantic 3000 years ago creating a colony in Nova Scotia that eventually spread across the entire continent. This title missed by Sabin. SHOEMAKER 12827. N.G. Maxwell unknown
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196264136Houston TX: Gulf Publishing Co. 1962. 4to. 9.5 x 11.5 in. xii 350 pp. With 100’s of photos diagrams maps. Blue publisher’s cloth comb binding silver lettering w/ d.j. stereoscopic aerial photos front cover minor tear & chipping to foot spine NF/VG- copy from the library of Dr. Clive F. “Rick†Kienle 1942-2025 geologist and specialist in aerial photo mapping . First edition of this pioneering work on aerial photography with an emphasis on tectonic and lithologic interpretation of geomorphics units and landforms with detailed methodology on how to construct photogeologic maps drawn from the author’s 120000 photos. Bandat 1895-1982 first developed his photogeologic methods while working for Shell in New Guinea from 1936-1938 and later in Cuba and Java before becoming a specialist with Gulf Oil following World War II across the Middle East and Central America. Gulf Publishing Co., hardcover
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18591293943London: John Murray 1859. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 429 pages with two fold outs and pages of advertisements. In Good plus condition. Rebacked in green cloth with gilt lettering to spine with original boards and preserved and parts of original spine laid on. 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. An ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate from the Royal Navy on front paste down and faded ink stamp on title page. <br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> Darwin's contribution present and corrected on page 268. 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. Shelved in Case 10. 1293943. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. John Murray hardcover