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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.
brossura Sotto i nostri occhi scorre la storia climatica del Pianeta Terra tra alternanza di periodi caldi e freddi. "Il signore dei venti e correnti", il Jet Stream, o corrente a getto della libera atmosfera, riveste un ruolo decisivo nei mutamenti climatici. Altri due elementi essenziali entrano a far parte della storia del clima: i poli e i vortici Artico e Antartico, che giocano un ruolo fondamentale per la penetrazione delle masse d'aria fredde verso sud, per equilibrare lo scarto termico fra le alte e le basse latitudini. Ma quale forza regola le variazioni di velocità e di direzione nel tempo e nello spazio della grande circolazione generale dell'atmosfera? Un interrogativo cha ha alimentato da sempre domande insolute e che trova la sua verità dall'astro che ha sempre affascinato e incuriosito il genere umano: la Luna, "la signora" da cui dipendono i destini climatici mondiali. È la luna a pesare in maniera decisiva sul Jet Stream per la sua forza gravitazionale e a rappresentare la chiave di volta di tutto il processo climatico."
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding.
From the collection of Sister Benedicta, Oxford. Gold embossed leatherbound hardcover, without dust jacket, in acceptable condition for its age. Boards are worn, and corners are bowed. Extensive wear to the spine, which has been taped. Spine ends are creased and spine is cocked. Ex Libris public library label to the front pastedown, and 'Ex Libris Convent of the Incarnation Fairacres, Oxford' label to FEP. Other labels on front paste down and FEP have been removed, leaving remnants. Page block is marked and discoloured, some of which has leached on to the pages. Tissue paper within is also worn with small tears. Hinge break at front cover, and gutter breaks at pages 97, 145, 193 and 353. Sixteen colour plates, pages and text are otherwise clean and bright throughout. LW Used
Hardcover. Second impression, 1977. Price-clipped jacket is slightly worn; taped repair to tear on rear lower edge; underside and rear edges are marked. Label ("'Read it!' - Isaac Asimov") on front of jacket (Asimov also provides the introduction). Minor foxing on page block; interior remains clean and sound. Very good in good jacket. TS Used
Published in paperback. Cover is unmarked with only some minor shelf-wear. The pages in the main body are clean and clear. Illustrations are included. GE Used
minor fading to covers Used
Features: On Wildlife - Education - the key to Understanding; Mission Planet Earth - the future of Underwater Exploration; Diving Solo to 1,000 Meters and Beyond; Ocean Everest - Reaching Earth's Greatest Depths; Arms Race of Antiquity - a Quest for Naval Supremacy. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Capturing Satellites in Space looking back at earth; Waiting for a Vision; Exploring Earth's Life Support System; Hunting Wildlife with Pen and Palette; Ecuador's Forest Refuge; The Rock Art of Cape York Peninsula; Indian Sites of the Alaskan Islands; Why we do it; The Great Horned Owl. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1342, enclosed in one pocket of a thick board folder; folder also contains 15 fold-out maps in very good condition. Folder itself shows light wear, sunned on spine. Signed by Robert O. Castle, one of the authors of the paper, on front cover. Used
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content.
Very good condition, clean, bright and tight. Used
Paperback in good condition. Light scores, edge wear and creases on covers, slightly affecting pages. Highlighting on some pages. Text remains legible throughout. HCW Used
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages unmarked. 384 pages. From the blurb: "The influence of natural conditions on the numbers, size, movements and attainments of human groups has been especially evident at those places and times when these conditions have been markedly changing. The landscapes between the Mediterranean and the valley of the Indus have undergone many alterations since the climax of the last Ice Age, some 20,000 years ago; lakes have filled and dried out, rivers have shifted their courses and spread into deltas, lowlands have been flooded and deserts created, forests have receded and advanced. These changes, which manifestly affected the inhabitants and their ways of life, are of particular historical moment as they coincided with crucial early experiments in the arts of agriculture and domestication, of irrigation, architecture, metallurgy, commerce, and the building of cities. This is a collection of recent observations on the nature and extent of these changes of environment, by scholars from eight countries and several disciplines."
Mm 220x275 Brossura editoriale di pp. 598, illustrazioni e disegni in bianco e nero, in ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Three Volumes. Illustrated with 82 maps and about 1100 other wood engravings. Also a color folding map of the United States in Volume III. Early manuscript ownership of Martin Buckhart and A. B. Burkhart, 1895 in all three volumes. 4to. 260 mm. Original full leather bindings. Original leather spine labels. Spine of volume III worn with loss at tail. Hardbound. Very good. Title continues: 'Physical, Statistical, Civil, And Political; Exhibiting Its Relation To The Heavenly Bodies, Its Physical Structure, The Natural History Of Each Country, And The Industry, Commerce, Political Institutions, And Civil And Social State Of All Nations.' S&S/AI 40-4803. Handsome set. PALIB 4
Hardcover. Jacket is in good condition: sunned on spine and worn at head and tail of spine. Jacket is worn at upper edges. Book itself has gilt lettering on spine, worn at head and tail of spine. Soiled on top of page block. Contents are clean, bright and tight. J Used
Numerous figures and tables, gilt lettering to spine. Sun fading to spine and edge of front board, soiling to page block, text and illustrations are clean, bright and tight throughout. Heavy! Used
Paperback. Acceptable condition. British Grassland Society Occasional Symposium No. 12. Faded and rather grubby covers with slight edge - wear and numerous scores. Name of former owner penned on front cover. Spine is cocked, worn, creased and rubbed. Leading corners are quite worn and bumped, affecting pages. Binding is visible at numerous points and several pages are coming loose. Contents are clear. AF Used
Hardcover in dust jacket. Sound publication with clean pages and clear content.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 386 pages. Slight edge wear to dust jacket.
Ex - library book. Slightly grubby laminated hardcover with nicked head of spine and bumped leading corner and foot of spine. Page block is grubby. Library sticker on spine. Library stamps on page block, FEP, title and contents pages. Neat pencil underlining and occasional pencil marginalia on pages 261 - 282. Minor creasing to leading corners of some middle pages. Binding is tight throughout. No dust jacket. T Ex - Library
8vo., Fourth Impression, with numerous coloured and and monochrome plates, illustrations and maps in the text, and endpaper maps; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON BOOKPLATE MOUNTED ON HALF-TITLE. Published in the same year as the first edition.