Chapman a e et al (8 risultati)
Editore: W. PAWSEY NULL
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Poor. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,150grams, ISBN.
Editore: The Avenue Press, London, 1111
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Da: Victoria Bookshop, BERE ALSTON, DEVON, Regno UnitoVictoria Bookshop
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: G-. 1st thus. A good reading copy. Blue board front cover a little bowed, illus with sea scout. Front board pulling away slightly at tail edge. Scuffing to cover edges and corners, with board showing in places. Blank orange cloth spine and plain board back cover with (liquid) stain near tail edge. ffep ape…ars to have been removed. Very minor foxing to page edges and eps, slight stain to back of frontspiece, otherwise internally very good for age. nd but ca 1940. Immediate despatch from the UK. 4to. HB. Victor Clarke, Geoffrey Eyles, Ben Somers (illustratore). Book.
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Aggiungi al carrello1276.CHAPMAN J.A. ET AL. 1969 THE STATUS POPUOLATION DYNAMICS AND HARVEST OF THE DUSKY CANADA GOOSE. 45PP. ILLUSTRATED. WRAPPERS VERY GOOD CONDITION. (BIRD-87).

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Condizione: NEW.

Lingua: Inglese
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Condizione: NEW.

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Da: Worpsweder Antiquariat, Worpswede, GermaniaWorpsweder Antiquariat
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Mit Abbildungen. Orig.Pappe. Orig.Schutzumschlag. 445, 440 Seiten 2 Bände. Gut erhalten. ISBN 3251002228.
Altre immaginiTHE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES VOL. I. [Complete]
Horner, W.E.; Coxe, John Redman; Arnold, Salmon A.; Chapman, N.; [et al.]
Editore: Carey, Lea and Carey?Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 1827
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Da: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.Second Story Books, ABAA
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. First Edition. Small Quarto, [6], xi-xv, [1], 9-496 pages plus one fold-out plate and five fold-out tables. In Good minus condition. Bound in half leather with marbled paper boards. Spine has black leather label with gilt titling and gilt fillets; has material loss to head, leaving headband attached by just its tip, a… tear to leather at tail exposing the quires below, joints completely split, being only held together by the two hemp sewing supports, and cracking and rubbing to leather throughout. Boards have bumping to fore corners exposing the boards beneath, and chipping, rubbing, and discoloration throughout the paper and leather; rear board has a dampstain to its bottom left corner that does not penetrate through to the rear endpaper. Text block has speckled edges with age-toning and dust soiling; has adhesive toning, toning, and foxing to front endpaper with red notation to front pastedown, and splitting to front hinge; penciling to title page, tear to top margin of pages 471-472, a large vertical tear to pages 473-474 (descends into text but text still legible,) a tear to front margin of pages 485-486, splitting to rear hinge, and toning and foxing throughout. Shelved in Room A octavo overflow. Originally established in 1820 by Dr. Nathaniel Chapman as the Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, physician Isaac Hays assumed leadership of the editorial board in 1827 and renamed it to The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. This first volume reflects his desire to expand the journal from a regional organ focused on Philadelphia to the premier national flagship journal for American medicine, providing a unified forum for medical research across the United States. 1415657. Special Collections - Upstairs.
Altre immaginiEditore: New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1927
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Da: Bruce Marshall Rare Books, Cheltenham, Regno UnitoBruce Marshall Rare Books
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. 7 vols. (all published), FIRST EDITIONS, a very scarce complete set with innumerable plates, maps, diagrams, graphs, tables, charts, etc., original yellow cloth, 4to, New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1927-43. Volume I. Andrews, Roy Chapman, et al. The New Conquest of Ce…ntral Asia: a narrative of the explorations of the Central Asiatic expeditions in Mongolia and China, 1921-1930, N.Y., 1932. pp. l, 678; colour frontispiece, 128 plates, 12 figures in the text, 3 folding maps; Volume II. Berkey, Charles P, et al. Geology of Mongolia: a reconnaissance report based on the investigations of the years 1922-1923, N.Y. 1927. pp. xxxi, 475, [1]; colour frontispiece, 43 plates, 161 figures in the text; original yellow cloth. Volume IV. Grabau, Amadeus W., et al. The Permian of Mongolia: a report on the Permian fauna of the Jisu Honguer limestone of Mongolia and its relations to the Permian of other parts of the world, N.Y., 1931. pp. xliii, 665, [1]; 35 plates, 1 folding geological map, 68 figures in the text, dustjacket (in 3 pieces) laid in. Volume IX. Nichols, John T. The Fresh-Water Fishes of China. N.Y., 1943. pp. xxxvi, 322; 110 colour plates, 143 figures in the text. Volume X. Pope, Clifford H. The Reptiles of China: turtles, crocodilians, snakes, lizards. N.Y., 1935. pp. lii, 604; 27 plates, 78 figures in the text, folding map, folding table; Volume XI, parts 1 and 2. Allen, Glover M. The Mammals of China and Mongolia. 2 volumes. N.Y. 1938-40. pp. xxv, [1], 620; xxvi, [2], 621-1350; 20 plates, 25 distribution maps, illustrations, maps; Volumes III, V-VIII, and XII were never published. As this publication was supported by private donations, the funding ran out during the Great Depression, and only seven of the twelve volumes were completed. Individually, these volumes are scarce This collection is a record of the American Museum of Natural History's (AMNH) explorations undertaken during the 1920s in the Gobi Desert under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews, known as The Central Asiatic Expeditions. Walter Granger was chief palaeontologist and the second in command. The Asiatic Expeditions were a massive undertaking, one expedition alone is estimated to have cost over $6 million in today's money. American explorer, naturalist and zoologist, Roy Chapman Andrews (1884-1960) led AMNH's team (of up to forty scientists, drivers, and assistants) to uncover one of the world's richest fossil deposits, preserved in the dry desert landscape. They explored throughout the Gobi Desert and cemented this area as a prime location for paleontological study. The expedition's most groundbreaking discovery was the first dinosaur nest. The twelve intact dinosaur eggs were discovered in the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert, at the edges of present day Mongolia and China. In a New York Times article reporting the finding, reporters called expedition leaders, AMNH President Henry Osborn and Andrews, "adventurers of science." Biographers also describe Andrews as a "showman" who captured the hearts of an American audience through his many writings, which described his excursions, in addition to his scientific discoveries. His perilous, globetrotting adventures were the inspiration for the film character Indiana Jones.