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75-1661France : Cercle National Des Armees De Terre De Mer Et De l'Air 1935. 12mo. Cardstock. Very good. 2pp.Menu card with embossed seal.En Francais. [France] : Cercle National Des Armees De Terre De Mer Et De l'Air, 1935 unknown
75-1665Paris FR: Camis 1925. 8vo. Cardstock Very good. 1pp.Engraving of Loustaunau by Camis.En Francais. Paris, FR: Camis, 1925 unknown
68-7260Orleans France: Air Terre Services ca. 2008. Autographed card. 10.5 x 15 cm. Very Good. En Francais. Orleans, France: Air Terre Services, [ca. 2008]. unknown
68-7259Orleans France: Air Terre Services ca. 2008. Autographed card. 10.5 x 15 cm. cm. Very Good. En Francais. Orleans, France: Air Terre Services, [ca. 2008]. unknown
68-7258Orleans France: Air Terre Services ca. 2008. Autographed card. 10.5 x 15 cm. cm. Very Good. En Francais. Orleans, France: Air Terre Services, [ca. 2008]. unknown
1928004942The Journal of Geology 1928. 6.25" wide by 9.25" tall. Original printed wrappers. No underlining. No highlighting. "Reprinted for private circulation from The Journal of Geology Vol. XXXVI No. 2 February-March 1928." Keywords: New Jersey Geology. Offprint. Softcover pamphlet. Near Very Good condition. pp. 139-148. The Journal of Geology Paperback
1958002285Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 1958 First printing of the first English edition 121pp. with index illustrated. First published 1953 by Springer-Verlag Berlin as 'Ebbe und Flut des Meeres der Atmosphare und der Erfeste. Book in fine condition; dust jacket with a short closed tear/crease to upper front cover and mild rubbing else fine. University of Michigan Press hardcover
1912013306Berlin: Koniglich Preußischen Geologischen Landesanstalt 1912. Very Good condition. Tight unmarked copy. Flat spine. 18cm x 26cm. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. "Mit 10 Textfiguren und einer geologischen Übersichtskarte. Original printed wraps. This book is from the library of scientist and author Robert B. Sosman with his tiny ink stamp. Sosman was Assistant Director of the Geo-Physical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution. Later he was Assistant Director of Research of the United States Steel Corporation and Visiting Professor of Ceramics at Rutgers University. . First Edition 1. Auflage. Softcover. Very Good condition. vi 66pp . Koniglich Preußischen Geologischen Landesanstalt Paperback
1971008349Toronto: Canadian Whole Earth Research Foundation 1971 Book. Good. Soft cover. 190 pages two-tone illustrations. Creased and rubbed corners and edges long vertical crease on the front cover shallow crease on the rear cover. Clean text strong binding. Canadian Whole Earth Research Foundation paperback
2000GEO0086Beucha Germany: Sax-Verlag. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 143 pp. Photos. Spine bumped. German text / auf Deutsch. Heavy book. ; Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . Sax-Verlag hardcover
19880001589Washington DC: The World Bank 1988. First printing. Paperback. Near Fine. 4to 8.5 x 11 viii 120 pages. World Bank Technical Paper 70. The World Bank paperback
1908004943The Journal of Geology 1908. 6.25" wide by 9.25" tall. Original printed wrappers. Staples a little rusty. Text pages are FINE. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrated with map figures and line drawings. This copy is from the library of scientist and author Robert B. Sosman with his small ink stamp. The author Dr. C. N. Fenner was a colleague of Dr. Sosman at the Carnegie Institution. A physical chemist Robert Browning Sosman received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1907 at the age of 26. By 1908 he had joined the Geo-Physical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution. Dr. Sosman worked at the Geo-Physical Laboratory for 20 years serving 8 years as Assistant Director. During World War I his contributions there were instrumental in establishing America's capacity for manufacturing optical glass. In 1928 he left to join the United States Steel Corporation as Assistant Director of Research. Following his retirement from U.S. Steel in 1947 he became visiting professor of Ceramics at Rutgers University. Dr. Sosman was a past president of the American Ceramic Society. In his honor the Society established The Robert B. Sosman Award "the highest recognition of scientific accomplishment given by the Basic Science Division. in recognition of outstanding achievement in basic science of an area that results in a significant impact to the field of ceramics." Keywords: New Jersey Geology. Mineralogy. Offprint. Softcover pamphlet. Very Good condition. pp. 299-327. The Journal of Geology Paperback
198770579Tucson AZ: Earth First! / Dave Foreman 1987. Magazine. Very Good . 36pp 4pp "Earth First!: What! Not Another Environmental Group." general EF! informational center insert feature. Newsprint 43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11". Ten bifolia sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages. Lightly age-toned around edges and folds. Some occasional light staining in the margins. Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice. No compromise in the defense of Mother Earth!" Dave Foreman Editor.<br /> <br /> Rear cover half-page illustration is untitled by Brush Wolf and depicts a rattlesnake with a monkey wrench in place of the rattler at the end of the table. Cover articles: "Crackdown in Malaysia: Malaysia Arrests Penan & SAM Leaders" by Denise Voelker "Fishing Bridge EIS A Farce" by Randall Restless "National Day of Protest Set Against the Forest Service" by Roger Featherstone. Other articles include "BLM vs. the Pygmy Forest" by Randall Restless page 4 "Forest Service Offers Box-Death Hollow Wilderness to Drillers" by Fred Swanson p5 "Deep Ecology and Its Critics" by Bill Devall p18 "Court Spares California Cougars!" by Michael Robinson p25 amongst others. EF! Local Groups Merchandise page on page 9. The "Armed With Vision" poetry page is on page 31. Earth First! Music page 34 and Earth First! Bookstore page 35. Many illustrations throughout. Advertisements at the rear. Earth First! / Dave Foreman unknown
198870584Tucson AZ: Earth First! / Dave Foreman 1988. Magazine. Very Good. 40pp. Newsprint 43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11". Ten bifolia sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages. Lightly and sporadically age-toned a bit more so around edges and folds. Some very light and sporadic staining creasing toning. Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice. No compromise in the defense of Mother Earth!" Dave Foreman Editor.<br /> <br /> Rear cover half-page illustration by Brush Wolf is untitled and depicts two howling wolves standing atop an upside down bulldozer. Cover articles: "El Tigre: Doesn't Live Here Anymore" by Dan Dagget and "Undeveloped Lands In New England For Sale Cheap" by Jamie Sayen. Other articles include "Connecticut River of Salmon Return" by Zapus Sylvester "Quebec Ski Area Slides Over Local and Environmental Concerns" by Roger Sansterre "Idaho Wilderness Gets the Axe!" by Somerset "Deep Ecology and the New Civil Rights Movement" by Mike Roselle "Conservation Biology and the Greater North Cascades Ecosystem" by Mitch Friedman "The Neanderthal Gene" by Dave Foreman and "Of Corporate Scum and Dirty Fingernails" by Jamie Sayen amongst others. The "Nerthus" supplement insert on pages 19-22 focuses on the theme of paganism. Edward Abbey's book review of Richard Kazis and Richard L. Grossman's "Fear At Work: Job Blackmail Labor and the Environment" appears on page 25. The "Armed With Vision" poetry page is on page 35. "Earth First! Trinkets & Snake Oil" on page 36. Many illustrations throughout. Advertisements at the rear. Earth First! / Dave Foreman unknown
198870582Tucson AZ: Earth First! / Dave Foreman 1988. Magazine. Very Good. 40pp. Newsprint 43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11". Ten bifolia sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages. Age toned throughout. Occasional light creasing fore-edges lightly bumped. Small ink stamped address on the rear cover page for mailing reads: "Library for Social and Technological Alternatives Box 472 Fairfax CA 94930." Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice" Dave Foreman Editor.<br /> <br /> Rear cover half-page illustration by Lone Wolf Circles dated '88 is untitled and depicts a ranch hand herding a large group of branded cattle in front of mountain peaks above which shows in a dreamy puff of clouds some of the much wilder and disappearing Western animals: a buffalo a wolf a fox a wolverine. Cover story by Howie Woke is entitled "Stop the Forest Service!" Cover illustration entitled "The Forest Service Cometh" by Christoph Manes depicts the grim reaper scything down a patch of old-growth forest. David Gaines 1947-1988 obituary printed on page 3. Full-page ad "EF! Local Groups Merchandise" with "Usual Disgusting Plea for Money" on page 15. Curious article on page 25 entitled "Deep Ecology and Magic: Notes of a Sleight-of-hand Sorcerer" by David Abram "David Abram in addition to being a spell-binding magician is a philosophy teacher at SUNY". Edward Abbey's review of Wendell Berry's work "Home Economics" is printed on page 32. Wendell Berry's "My Answer to Edward Abbey" follows on page 33.<br /> <br /> Other credited Earth First! staff for this issue include: John Davis Managing Editor Kris Sommerville Business Manager Charles Conner Shipping & Mailing Helen Wilson Cartography Mike Roselle Roving Editor David Cross Roving Editor Roger Featherstone Roving Editor Art Goodtimes Poetry Editor Christoph Manes Associate Editor and Tucson Earth First! Group Mailing. A long list of additional Contributing Editors Correspondents and Contributing Artists follows on page 2. Earth First! / Dave Foreman unknown
198870581Tucson AZ: Earth First! / Dave Foreman 1988. Magazine. Near Fine. 40pp. Newsprint 43cm x 27.5cm / 17" x 11". Ten bifolia sheets folded vertically once to form forty pages. Some occasional soft creases and the rare spot of age toning or staining along edges. Else a nice clean and bright copy. Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice" Dave Foreman Editor.<br /> <br /> Rear cover half-page illustration by Lone Wolf Circles dated '88 is untitled and depicts a ranch hand herding a large group of branded cattle in front of mountain peaks above which shows in a dreamy puff of clouds some of the much wilder and disappearing Western animals: a buffalo a wolf a fox a wolverine. Cover story by Howie Woke is entitled "Stop the Forest Service!" Cover illustration entitled "The Forest Service Cometh" by Christoph Manes depicts the grim reaper scything down a patch of old-growth forest. David Gaines 1947-1988 obituary printed on page 3. Full-page ad "EF! Local Groups Merchandise" with "Usual Disgusting Plea for Money" on page 15. Curious article on page 25 entitled "Deep Ecology and Magic: Notes of a Sleight-of-hand Sorcerer" by David Abram "David Abram in addition to being a spell-binding magician is a philosophy teacher at SUNY". Edward Abbey's review of Wendell Berry's work "Home Economics" is printed on page 32. Wendell Berry's "My Answer to Edward Abbey" follows on page 33.<br /> <br /> Other credited Earth First! staff for this issue include: John Davis Managing Editor Kris Sommerville Business Manager Charles Conner Shipping & Mailing Helen Wilson Cartography Mike Roselle Roving Editor David Cross Roving Editor Roger Featherstone Roving Editor Art Goodtimes Poetry Editor Christoph Manes Associate Editor and Tucson Earth First! Group Mailing. A long list of additional Contributing Editors Correspondents and Contributing Artists follows on page 2. Earth First! / Dave Foreman unknown
19710001399New York: Harper & Row Publishers Harper Torchbooks 1971. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo 5 x 8 xxxiv 410 pages illustrated. Appears to be a facsimile reprint of a volume originally published in 1915 Nominal shelf wear; bumped corner; else as issued. Harper & Row, Publishers (Harper Torchbooks) paperback
17-0126Chicago IL : Terra Foundation for American Art 2012. 8vo. 49p. Matte softcover. Like New. Color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Chicago, IL : Terra Foundation for American Art, 2012. paperback
195836885Association of American Geographers 1958. 1958. Very good. INSCRIBED AND SIGNED WITH HER INITIALS BY IRENE S. VAN DONGEN - Small quarto approximately 10-1/4 inches high by 7-1/2 inches wide softcover bound in printed cream wrappers. The wraps are foxed with some tiny gray marks to the rear wrap. Pages 419-435 including inside rear wrap. Illustrated in black & white with photographic illustrations maps & plans. The front edges of the last 2 leaves are very slightly chipped creased & foxed. Very good. <p>First separate edition.<p>Reprinted from Annals of the Association of American Geographers Vol. 48 December 1958 No. 4 pages 419-435. "This article is the seventh in a series on ports of middle Africa prepared under a Columbia University contract with the U. S. Office of Naval Research Geography Branch" Footnote to page 419.<p>Inscribed by Irene S. van Dongen to geographer Vincent Kotschar and signed with her initials: "To Vincent with thanks for his excellent drafting. / ISVD". Kotschar's printed signature is on several of the article's maps and plans. Association of American Geographers, 1958. paperback
mon0000111191TSR. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Map present but paper minis are not. Very mild shelfwear. TSR paperback
19747586New York: John Wiley & Sons. Good in Good dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0471479004 . Book is clean and tight. Large and heavy. Ends of spine and corners are bumped and shelf worn. Former owner's stamp is on all edges and front flyleaf. Dust jacket is worn on all edges soiled with rips and tears and has large spot where the surface has been removed. New Zealand map in back pocket. ; Regional Geology Edited by L. U. De Sitter ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 407 pages . John Wiley & Sons hardcover
63-8022Chicago: Terra Museum of American Art 1984. 4to Orange Cloth Dust Jacket Good with marginal tears else VG. 159 pp. Addenda Plates mostly color. Heavy book may cost extra for shipping.Provenance: Peter Selz Collection. Chicago: Terra Museum of American Art, 1984. hardcover
18923Montreal: Canadian Geographical Society 1934. Hard bound in half leather original black and red leather-covered boards 296pp. Contains January February March April May & June issues of 1934 bound in one volume. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs with some maps and colour plates. Slight bubbling to front board else a very good copy. Includes Fort Beausejour by Alice Wetherell; Changing Village Life in Hardy's England by M.M. Pearman; The Vanished Red Indians of Newfoundland by Diamond Jenness; The Northern Rhodesian Veldt by C.H. Riordan; Indians as I Know Them by Charles Clay; Oberammergau and the Passion Play by Hon. Charles Murphy; Buffalo Days on Red River by John Peter Turner; Spiti and Rupshu by J.S. Lethbridge; fading Scenes on Quatsino Inlet by Diamond Jenness; Krieghoff Discovers Canada by Marius Barbeau; The Victoria Falls by R.S. Falk; Eight Hundred Miles on the Yukon by W.K. Gibb; Our Canadian Deserts by Hamilton M. Laing; Bermuda and Canada by Gustave Lanctot; Old Trails to the Arctic by Philip H. Godsell; Buried Cities of Ceylon by Lilian Chambers; Some More Canadian Wild Flowers by William H. Brigden; Melbourne by Mary Cecil allen; Margaret Hall Discovers Upper Canada by Blodwen Davies; Along the North Shore in Cartier's Wake by Blanche McLeod Lewis; In the Balkans by C.C. Rogers; Indian Vikings of the North West Coast by Diamond Jenness; In the Land of the Muskox by G.H. Blanchet; Banff to Jasper by John Stone; Polesie by Suzanne Sailly; Canadian Tobacco by J.E.T. Musgrave; and Manitoulin Island by Frederick William Major. 833 grams -- extra shipping charges may apply! All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Montreal: Canadian Geographical Society, 1934 hardcover
197917254New York: Academic Press 1979. 1979. Very good. - Octavo gray cloth titled in red on the front cover & spine. The covers are very lightly bumped. xiv & 325 pages. There are few tiny stains to the front edge of the front endpaper. Illustrated in black & white with maps diagrams graphs & photographic illustrations. Very good. <p>First edition. Scarce. New York: Academic Press, 1979. hardcover
1909004937New York: New York Mineralogy Club 1909. Very Good condition. Softcover. 6.25" wide by 9.25" tall. Bound in the original light green printed wrappers. Cover lightly soiled. Text pages are NEAR FINE. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrated with 3 photographic plates each with a tissue-guard printed with descriptive text. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogy Club Vol. 1 No. 2. This copy is from the library of scientist and author Robert B. Sosman with his tiny ink stamp. A physical chemist Robert Browning Sosman received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1907 at the age of 26. By 1908 he had joined the Geo-Physical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution. Dr. Sosman worked at the Geo-Physical Laboratory for 20 years serving 8 years as Assistant Director. During World War I his contributions there were instrumental in establishing America's capacity for manufacturing optical glass. In 1928 he left to join the United States Steel Corporation as Assistant Director of Research. Following his retirement from U.S. Steel in 1947 he became visiting professor of Ceramics at Rutgers University. Dr. Sosman was a past president of the American Ceramic Society. In his honor the Society established The Robert B. Sosman Award "the highest recognition of scientific accomplishment given by the Basic Science Division. in recognition of outstanding achievement in basic science of an area that results in a significant impact to the field of ceramics.". First Edition. Softcover pamphlet. Very Good condition. pp. 11-24. plates. New York Mineralogy Club Paperback