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76 pages. Please note: Covers not included. Contents: nice ad for International Harvester Industrial Power Equipment; Leg of Gold, by James Francis Dwyer; The Barr Colony, by Captain C. Tweedale; Jury Rig, by Jay Wilson; Who'll Succeed Chamberlain?; The Splendid Prodigal, by Margaret Nyren Hoffman; Let Go of those (Golf) Clubs - Dink Carroll writes about the new 14 club rule; Our Future Population - C.M. Campbell's interesting examination of the population B.C. and Alberta are capable of supporting; Old Ugly Face, Talbot Mundy; An American's Letter to Beverley Baxter, by Archibald Douglas Turnbull; Wonderful colour full-page photo ad for Sweet Caporal cigarettes features two women walking their dog; Plymouth car ad; Ad for Westinghouse appliances, including their 10-tube all-wave Superheterodyne radio; Nice ad for Chrysler cars; Frigidaire refrigerator ad; Great full-page black and white ad for Sisman's Scampers shoes - with patented cork insulators; Nice Dodge truck ad with photos emphasizes they are made of Better Steel; Gifts go Electric - practical suggestions for pleasing a June bride. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Covers not included. Book
Features: Reprint of "Recollections of Old Milestown" by S. Gordon; Sky of Brass, Earth of Iron - reprinted from the book 'Western Vision' by David Lavender; World's Greatest Slaughter! - the appalling slaughter of the American buffalo; Buffalo Comeback - the Canadian Government preserves a portion of Canada's once mighty buffalo population; Circuses and Contests; Before the days of Libel - when a newspaperman could say anything he durned please; Renegade Battalion - they deserted Fort Brown to join the Mexican Army only to be killed when the Americans stormed Monterrey in 1846; Travesty Town - the story of old Millerton; When Panic Took Over! - smallpox epidemic at New Tacoma, Washington Territory, 1881; Apache Gold - Buck Adams; Conquering the Rockies with a camera - William H. Jackson; Pioneer Mother - escaping the Indians; Old Cornucopia, Oregon and its gold mine; 'Bet-a-million' Gates - Magician - he turned barbed wire into a lead pipe cinch!; Death at Christmas - Frank Rochas; Lost Camp - from 'Homestead Years' by Lloyd I. Sudlow; Pawnee Bill - "Little Giant of Oklahoma'; Some men need it lonely - Archer B. Gilfillan, sheepherder; His eccentric highness - Joshua Norton, 'Emperor of the United States'; friend to no man - Ben Cravens used partners to commit crime... but didn't need their help to spend the proceeds; the courthouse went by train - moving a Nebraska courthouse by rail; Hellgate to Tonopah - early Nevada memories; Luckiest Cuss in the Klondike - Clarence J. Berry. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
Ed. de la Fédération régionaliste de Bretagne / PARIS, E. Champion - 1922 - In-8 - Broché - 9 cartes et graphiques et 27 tableaux statistiques dans le texte, 3 cartes dépliantes HT - 234 pages - Propre
Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket with discard stamp to endpage. Minor fading to spine. ; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces, whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East, where, by contrast, the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration, the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants, their motives and origins, the regions and places settled, the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period, and their relations with the people among whom they lived.
Ex-library copy with one single institution stamp to title-page and pocket affixed to inner cover. Call numbers on spine of DJ. Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. DJ is price-clipped and has minor edgewear. ; 208 pages; During the last two centuries of the Roman Republic emigration from Italy to the provinces was widespread and increasing. This book is the first to survey the movement throughout the Empire; the emphasis is on private rather than state-organised settlement. The first part is about the Western Mediterranean provinces, whose Romanization began in this period; the second part treats emigration to the Greek East, where, by contrast, the settlers tended to become more and more hellenized. The principal matters considered are the volume of emigration, the kinds of communities formed overseas by the emigrants, their motives and origins, the regions and places settled, the fortunes of the settlers in the upheavals of the late Republican period, and their relations with the people among whom they lived.
Features: Conversion to the metric system; globular-cluster stars; the multiple sclerosis problem; nerve cells and behavior; negative viscosity; the love song of the fruit fly; network analysis; population trends in an Indian village. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Two Volumes bound in one: pp. viii, 464; pp. 276. Age stain. Damp stain. Lacks first fly leaves. XLib Pennsylvania Military Library. Stamp on first title page and elsewhere. 225 mm. Virtually disbound. Leather boards very worn. Lacks spine. Spine crudely taped. Poor. Howes F200; Thomson 423; AI / SS 12424. "The text of the second volume had not appeared previously." - Graff 1356. Includes much useful and early infomation on Texas and Oregon. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W10 Rt. Rear
Slight pencil notes. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Full black cloth boards. 178 pages.
400 p. Including a woodcut map of the United States in 1854. Foxed as usual. 8vo. Original full cloth government binding, embossed in blind. A nice copy of an important statistical record of the antebellum United States. James Dunwoody Brownson DeBow (1820-1867), was Superintendent of the United States Census. In addition to this work, he is also famous as the author of similar book on the West and South. W147
Collection Latomus Volume 250; 103 pages
In-12, broché, couverture imprimée (lég. défr.), 60 p., 2 tableaux dépliants. Edition originale. Anarchiste, gendre et disciple de Paul Robin, Gabriel Giroud fut un fervent et militant néo-malthusien. Utilisant les chiffres fournis par les statistiques officielles de chaque nation pour une bonne année de production (1887), il fait le relevé des subsistances végétales et animales dont dispose l’humanité pour démonter qu'elle va à la catastrophe. (Maitron, Cd-Rom). Bon exemplaire.
Grand in-8, pleine toile à la Bradel éditeur sous jaquette, xxi, 563 p.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish. [xxv], 172 p., facsimile of the Ottoman documents. Duzce region based on the 1831 census, which is the first official census in the Ottoman Empire.
New English Original bdg. HC. Folio. (34 x24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xx], 170 p., color maps. One of 1000 copies. Atlas of old and new toponyms of Northern Greece: Before and after the Population Exchange.= Mübadele öncesi ve sonrasi eski ve yeni adlari ile Kuzey Yunanistan yer adlari atlasi.
Large format staple bound 63 page book with light wear to covers with two small tears at bottom. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include: The causes of disorders, Importance of attitudes, Ghettoization, Economic deprivation, Social chaos, The inadequate response & sections on White bias, Police conduct, Mass arrest procedure etc. Maps for the "Negro population Washington state" "Negro population Spokane" " Proportion of population classified as negro Seattle, 1960, " occasional photos. Stat tables, charts;
In-12, broché, couv. défr., VII, 207 p. Édition originale. Nombreuses statistiques.
In-16, broché, couverture imprimée (dos fendillé), xxii, 304 p., portrait frontispice, non coupé. Dans la "Petite bibliothèque économique Guillaumin". Introduction de Léon Say. Recueil des principaux discours, lettres et interventions de 1836 à 1864. Bibliographie. Bon exemplaire, non coupé.
2 volumes in-12, brochés (petits accrocs à la couv.), XXXV, 361 p. et XLIV, 640 p. Bibliographie. Index. Bon exemplaire.
In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 188 p. Index, bibliographie. Envoi de l'auteur à l'économiste André Piettre.
2 tomes relié en un volume grand in-8, demi-veau bleu nuit, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches mouchetées, xv, 603, x, (1) p. (les 2 tomes en pagination continue). Bel exemplaire, très bien relié.
194 pages including index. Answers the question: How does half a population, including many strong and independent-minded persons, come to believe in stereotypes that are self-denigrating? Unmarked. Well-worn. Binding intact. Book
231 pages. Index. "Dyson's guide to population and food over the next 25 years - nothing less than our collective future - is the best account there is. - John Caldwell. Minor high-lighting. Average wear. Sound working copy. Book
118 pages. Bibliography. "Examines the commonalities between the two cultures and explores the differences in depth." - from back cover. Unmarked. Light wear. Nice tight copy. Book
298 pages including index. Focuses on contemporary ecosystem ecology and particularly on energy flow, biogeochemical cycling, population ecology and community ecology; a final chapter on human ecology integrates these four major areas. Human ecology chapter treats air polution, acid rain, ozone depletion, CO2, and desertification. Expanded section on human food supply. Light wear to corners. Contents unmarked. Glossy laminated colour covers. Book
244 pages. Topics discussed include: Trends in Canadian Nationhood; Federal Relations in Canada Since 1914; Economic Trends; Population Problems and Policies; Canada and the Last War; Canadian External Relations; Canadian and Imperial War Cabinets; Democracy in the Overseas Dominions. Average wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book