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Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 27. Features two fold-out maps of Deception Island in pocket on rear inside cover. More tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly edge-worn. A few pages are lightly marked and creased. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 27. Features two fold-out maps of Deception Island in pocket on rear inside cover. More tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly marked and edge-worn. Spine foot is nicked. Minor bumps and creases throughout pages. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 26. Features tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly marked, sunned and worn. A few pages are lightly marked. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 26. Features tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly marked, sunned and worn. A few pages are lightly marked. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 25. Features fold-out geological map of Signy Island, contained in pocket on rear inside cover. Other maps and diagrams throughout. Light marks, creases and edge-wear on covers. Spine foot is nicked. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, Scientific Report No. 25. Features fold-out geological map of Signy Island, contained in pocket on rear inside cover. Other maps and diagrams throughout. Light marks, creases and edge-wear on covers. Spine foot is nicked. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Staple bound paperback in very good condition. Covers are lightly sunned and foxed. Spine ends are nicked. All pages are clean and clear. CM Used
Paperback in very good condition. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Report No. 51. Features three fold-out maps in pocket on rear inside cover. Also contains tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly marked. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Report No. 51. Features three fold-out maps in pocket on rear inside cover. Also contains tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly scored and bumped. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback - Memoirs of the Geological Survey, England and Wales, Explanation of Sheets 318 and 333. Covers are marked and worn, with nicked spine ends; page block and early and late pages are foxed. Early and late page corners are creased. Photo frontispiece. All content is clear. TS Used
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Includes fold outs of figures and a map. Boards are lightly marked and edge-worn. Light creases throughout pages. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Includes fold outs of a map and figures. Boards are lightly marked and edge-worn. Light creases throughout pages. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Covers are lightly marked and edge-worn. All pages and fold outs are clear. CM Used
Paperback in very good condition. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Report No. 112. Features fold-out maps and tables. Other tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Minor marks on covers and page block. Minor nick on spine foot. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Report No. 112. Features fold-out maps and tables. Other tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Minor marks on covers and page block. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Paperback in very good condition. Covers are lightly marked. All pages are clean and clear. CM Used
Paperback in very good condition. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Report No. 103. Features fold-out maps and tables. Other tables, photos and diagrams throughout. Covers are lightly marked and creased. Light creases throughout pages. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Sound book with clean pages and clear content. Edge wear of dust jacket (small tear in jacket -one on top- and bottom-end). Abstract in native language. Used
Sound book with clean pages and clear content. Edge wear of dust jacket (tear in jacket -one on top- and bottom-end, part of lower spine bit is missing). Abstract in native language? Includes large geological profiles that can be pulled out of the book. Used
Sound book with clean pages and clear content. Minimal wear of dust jacket. Abstract in native language? Includes large geological profiles that can be pulled out of the book. Some of the pages (8) have signs of former dog ears. Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Good condition. Ex - Library. Library label on front pastedown. A few marks, scores and bumps on boards and spine. Page block is grubby. Original covers are included at rear of volume. Pages making up last two - thirds of volume are tanned around edges. A few pages are lightly creased. Binding is sound, and the contents are clear. AF Ex - Library
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 362 pages. Previous owner's name inside. Contents: Introduction and overview; Mechanical principles of sediment deformation; Glacial deformation; Sedimentary deformational structures; Mass movements; Tectonic deformation: stress paths and strain histories; Fluids in deforming sediments; Sediment deformation, dewatering and diagenesis: illustrations from selected melange zones; Deformation structures preserved in rocks; Appendix; References; Index. Many illustrations and figures.
About The Book : In this book “The Game Biros of India,” we feel keenly how much we shall need their indulgent consideration. The plates, the most important portion of the work, and to secure the proper preparation of which Captain Marshall devoted nearly an entire year's leisure at home, are by no means all that we could have desired. HE Butterfly Houbara, as Indian sportsmen in the North-West have not inappropriately designated the Little Bustard of Europe, is a regular and tolerably abundant winter visitant to the northern portions of the Trans-Indus Punjab. It is probable that from Moupin this species runs northwards along the Ta-sue-chan, or Great Snowy Mountains, to near the borders of Kansu. The Sarus is found, in suitable localities, throughout the Central Provinces (including Bustar and the other Feudatory States), the Madras Presidency, north of the Godavari, (and perhaps between the Kistna and Goddvari), Chota Nagpur, Lower Bengal, the North- Western Provinces and Oudh, Rajputana (except the more western portions), Cutch, Kdthiawar, the eastern portions of Sind and the Punjab, and in the Bombay Presidency north of the Nerbudda, and along the Coast, at any rate, as far south as the Tapti, and the southern talukas of the Surat District. About The Author : Allan Octavian Hume, CB ICS (1829–1912) was a British political reformer, ornithologist, civil servant and botanist who worked in British India. He supported the idea of self-governance by Indians and founded the Indian National Congress. A notable ornithologist, Hume has been called "the Father of Indian Ornithology" and, by those who found him dogmatic, "the Pope of Indian Ornithology". Charles Henry Tilson Marshall (1841–1927) was a British Army Officer, serving in the Punjab, India. In his spare time he collected birds in the Punjab and the Himalayas, and sent these to Allan Octavian Hume. He was the brother of George Frederick Leycester Marshall, with whom he published ornithological articles in The Ibis. He wrote The Game Birds of India, Burmah and Ceylon along with Allan Octavian Hume in three volumes between 1878 and 1880. He was the father of entomologist Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall.
About The Book : In this book “The Game Biros of India,” we feel keenly how much we shall need their indulgent consideration. The plates, the most important portion of the work, and to secure the proper preparation of which Captain Marshall devoted nearly an entire year's leisure at home, are by no means all that we could have desired. HE Butterfly Houbara, as Indian sportsmen in the North-West have not inappropriately designated the Little Bustard of Europe, is a regular and tolerably abundant winter visitant to the northern portions of the Trans-Indus Punjab. It is probable that from Moupin this species runs northwards along the Ta-sue-chan, or Great Snowy Mountains, to near the borders of Kansu. The Sarus is found, in suitable localities, throughout the Central Provinces (including Bustar and the other Feudatory States), the Madras Presidency, north of the Godavari, (and perhaps between the Kistna and Goddvari), Chota Nagpur, Lower Bengal, the North- Western Provinces and Oudh, Rajputana (except the more western portions), Cutch, Kdthiawar, the eastern portions of Sind and the Punjab, and in the Bombay Presidency north of the Nerbudda, and along the Coast, at any rate, as far south as the Tapti, and the southern talukas of the Surat District. About The Author : Allan Octavian Hume, CB ICS (1829–1912) was a British political reformer, ornithologist, civil servant and botanist who worked in British India. He supported the idea of self-governance by Indians and founded the Indian National Congress. A notable ornithologist, Hume has been called "the Father of Indian Ornithology" and, by those who found him dogmatic, "the Pope of Indian Ornithology". Charles Henry Tilson Marshall (1841–1927) was a British Army Officer, serving in the Punjab, India. In his spare time he collected birds in the Punjab and the Himalayas, and sent these to Allan Octavian Hume. He was the brother of George Frederick Leycester Marshall, with whom he published ornithological articles in The Ibis. He wrote The Game Birds of India, Burmah and Ceylon along with Allan Octavian Hume in three volumes between 1878 and 1880. He was the father of entomologist Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall.
About The Book : In this book “The Game Biros of India,” we feel keenly how much we shall need their indulgent consideration. The plates, the most important portion of the work, and to secure the proper preparation of which Captain Marshall devoted nearly an entire year's leisure at home, are by no means all that we could have desired. HE Butterfly Houbara, as Indian sportsmen in the North-West have not inappropriately designated the Little Bustard of Europe, is a regular and tolerably abundant winter visitant to the northern portions of the Trans-Indus Punjab. It is probable that from Moupin this species runs northwards along the Ta-sue-chan, or Great Snowy Mountains, to near the borders of Kansu. The Sarus is found, in suitable localities, throughout the Central Provinces (including Bustar and the other Feudatory States), the Madras Presidency, north of the Godavari, (and perhaps between the Kistna and Goddvari), Chota Nagpur, Lower Bengal, the North- Western Provinces and Oudh, Rajputana (except the more western portions), Cutch, Kdthiawar, the eastern portions of Sind and the Punjab, and in the Bombay Presidency north of the Nerbudda, and along the Coast, at any rate, as far south as the Tapti, and the southern talukas of the Surat District. About The Author : Allan Octavian Hume, CB ICS (1829–1912) was a British political reformer, ornithologist, civil servant and botanist who worked in British India. He supported the idea of self-governance by Indians and founded the Indian National Congress. A notable ornithologist, Hume has been called "the Father of Indian Ornithology" and, by those who found him dogmatic, "the Pope of Indian Ornithology". Charles Henry Tilson Marshall (1841–1927) was a British Army Officer, serving in the Punjab, India. In his spare time he collected birds in the Punjab and the Himalayas, and sent these to Allan Octavian Hume. He was the brother of George Frederick Leycester Marshall, with whom he published ornithological articles in The Ibis. He wrote The Game Birds of India, Burmah and Ceylon along with Allan Octavian Hume in three volumes between 1878 and 1880. He was the father of entomologist Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall.