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2008__0470018291John Wiley & Sons Inc 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 332 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
19961410891Cologne: Taschen 1996. Hors de Commerce Edition #228/700. Hardcover. Quarto 700 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus slip case. Book held in Good plus publisher branded cardboard box. Slip case bound in paper with silver metallic fabric. Light shelf wear to case small areas of bumping chipping and staining. Book bound in metallic silver fabric with blue lettering on spine. Light scratching on back board. Slight bumping to head and tail of spine. Text block sunken from spine. Includes piece of fabric from original art piece bound into back board. Signed and numbered by Christo and Jeanne-Claude on tipped in page. Shelved --. Christo and Jeanne-Claude were a pair of artists who designed coordinated and funded large-scale environmental art installations. Active since the 1960s Reichstag Wrapped in 1995 was one of their crowning achievements. Christo described the piece their physical wrapping in the Reichstag building in a fabric made of aluminum-coated propylene as autobiographical. He related the wrapping to the reunification of Berlin and the importance of that act to Eastern Europeans. The wrapping of the Reichstag building also represented the return of Berlin to center of the art and political world. Chicago Tribune 1986. 1410891. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Taschen hardcover
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42585Librairie Huzard In-8 24 cm 90pp. illustr. 6 planches dépliantes hors-texte couverture muette de l'époque cachets de la Société Anatomique ex-libris autographe sur la page de titre A2B-A1 unknown
2015N28282Sofia: Pensoft 2015. 171 53 col pages. 295x165mm. HB. NEW. . A synopsis of adventive species of Cucujoidea Coleoptera in Canada is presented. Of the 548 Cucujoidea species recorded from Canada 89 species in 48 genera and 12 families are reported as adventive constituting 16.1% of the Canadian fauna of Cucujoidea. The majority of adventive species belong to the following families: Cryptophagidae 21 species Latridiidae 20 species Nitidulidae 13 species Coccinellidae 11 species Monotomidae 7 species and Silvanidae 6 species. Most species originate from the western palaearctic. All adventive species are reviewed and illustrated with color habitus photos. The male aedeagus for 15 difficult-to-distinguish species are illustrated with 30 line drawings. The Canadian distribution for each species is mapped and the general distribution in the USA is provided. Fifty-three new Canadian provincial and territorial records are provided. Two species Acanthogethes fuscus Olivier Nitidulidae and Stephostethus productus Rosenhauer Latridiidae are removed from the species list for Canada. General habitat information for each species is summarized. 9789546427717 Pensoft unknown
2020N40542Sofia: Pensoft 2020. 176 col photos col maps. 295x165mm. HB. NEW. . A synopsis of the adventive species of the Coleoptera superfamily Chrysomeloidea Cerambycidae Chrysomelidae and egalopodidae in Canada is presented including 10 new jurisdictional records. In Canada 72 species in 38 genera and three families are reported as adventive constituting 7.4% of the national fauna of this group. Most adventive species belong to Chrysomelidae 61 spp. followed by Cerambycidae 10 spp. Many species cause substantial economic damage to forests crops and stored pruducts. Eighteen species were intentionally introduced as biocontrol agents against perennial weeds. Each adventive species is reviewed and illustrated with color habitus photos. The Canadian distribution for each species is mapped and the general distribution in the USA provided. General habitat information for each species is summarized and a taxonomic diagnosis provided. 9789546429933 Pensoft unknown
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1974DH0552Vancouver Art Gallery 1974. Paperback. Near Fine/Very Good. Vancouver Art Gallery paperback
1928FB5560(1to3) /1A<p>Navy cloth binding with gilt title and banding on the spines. Dimensions are for one volume.</p><p>First Edition: Fine condition a lovely set lovingly kept. New Era Publishing Co. London UK. 1928. Hardcover. 1268 pp over 3 volumes. 250 x 195 mm 9¾"x7¾" approx. Fully illustrated with photographs drawings and colour plates. Reading condition: very good with tight bindings and clean pages with little edge wear on the covers consistent with being almost 100 years old. Please see the photos of the actual item to assess its condition.</p><p>John Walter Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu KCIE CSI DL 10 June 1866 – 30 March 1929 was a British Conservative politician soldier and promoter of motoring. He was the father of Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu who would go on to found the National Motor Museum Beaulieu in Montagu's memory.</p><p><strong>Edward John Barrington Douglas-Scott-Montagu</strong> 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu 20 October 1926 – 31 August 2015 was a British aristocrat and Conservative politician best known for founding the National Motor Museum as well as for a pivotal cause célèbre following his 1954 conviction and imprisonment for alleged homosexual activity a charge he denied.</p><p>The National Motor Museum originally the Montagu Motor Museum is a museum in the village of Beaulieu set in the heart of the New Forest in the English county of Hampshire.</p><p>The museum was founded in 1952 by Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu as a tribute to his father John 2nd Baron Montagu who was one of the pioneers of motoring in the United Kingdom being the first person to drive a motor car into the yard of the Houses of Parliament and having introduced King Edward VII then the Prince of Wales to motoring during the 1890s.</p><p>At first the museum consisted of just five cars and a small collection of automobilia displayed in the front hall of Lord Montagu's ancestral home Palace House; but such was the popularity of this small display that the collection soon outgrew its home and was transferred to wooden sheds in the grounds of the house. The reputation and popularity of the Beaulieu collection continued to grow: during 1959 the museum's "attendance figures" reached 296909.</p><p>By 1964 annual attendance exceeded the half a million mark and a decision was taken to create a purpose-built museum building in the grounds of the Beaulieu estate. A design committee chaired by the architect Sir Hugh Casson was created to drive the project and the architect Leonard Manasseh was given the contract for the design of the building which was primarily the work of his partner Ian Baker.</p><p>By 1972 the collection exceeded 300 exhibits. In a ceremony performed by the Duke of Kent the new purpose-built museum building in the parkland surrounding Palace House was opened on 4 July 1972: the name was changed to the "National Motor Museum" reflecting a change of status from a private collection to a charitable trust and highlighting Montagu's stated aim to provide Britain with a National Motor Museum "worthy of the great achievements of its motor industry". The opening of the museum coincided with the UK launch of the Jaguar XJ12 which made it an appropriate week for celebrating the UK motor industry. The museum is run by the National Motor Museum Trust Ltd a registered charity.</p><p>An unusual feature of the new museum building in 1972 is the National Motor Museum Monorail passing through its interior. This was inspired by the light railway running through the US Pavilion at the Montreal World's Fair Expo 67.</p> The New Era Publishing Co. hardcover
192930806Pitman. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1929. First Edition. Hardcover. 3 vols A heavy item that will require addition shipping on some sites; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Pitman hardcover
192885neThe New Era Publishing Co. Ltd 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 3 volume set. The boards of all three books are rather shelf rubbed and edge worn but remain strong and sturdy with gilt to the spines. Internally there is tanning and age-related markings throughout all three volumes but the pages within remain neat clean and complete. The bindings are secure. In good condition considering the age of the books! Heavy - extra postage may be incurred. JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. The New Era Publishing Co. Ltd hardcover
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