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MAGNETOTAIL PHYSICS: Johns Hopkins Studies in Earth and Planetary Sciences Series
Lui, Anthony T. Y. (Editor)/Phillips, Owen M. and Stanley, Steven M. (Series Consulting Editors)
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1987
- Rilegato
Da: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.Shoemaker Booksellers
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EUR 19,76
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. 434 pp. Original blue cloth covers, lightly soiled. Top corner of front cover a bit bumped. Previous owner's name stamp on front paste-down. Includes a Stereoopticon 707 (stereo viewer) inside front pocket. Illust. w/ color plates and b/w figures.

Handbook of Paleozoology
Kuhn-Schnyder, Emil; Rieber, Hans; Kucera, Emil (Translator); Phillips, Owen M. (Editor); Stanley, Steven M. (Editor); Phillips, Owen M.; Kucera, Emil
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- Prima edizione
Da: Alien Bindings, BALTIMORE, MD, U.S.A.Alien Bindings
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EUR 26,90
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. The Handbook of Paleozoology by Emil Kuhn-Schnyder, Hans Rieber, and translated by Emil Kucera, forms part of the Johns Hopkins Series in Earth and Planetary Sciences, which was edited by consulting series editors Owen M. Phillips and Steven M. Stanley. This hardcover F…irst English Edition is offered in VG+/Near Fine condition. It is worth noting that it may have been published without a jacket. The covers present brilliantly, displaying indented spine ends and sharp corners that retain their original integrity.Despite the absence of a jacket, if any, the covers boast vibrant colors that add to the book's visual appeal. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the durability of the volume. Minor abrasion to the front flyleaf is noted, along with the former owner's invisible embossed seal discreetly placed on the half-title page. Within, the interior pages are clean and unmarked, contributing to an overall excellent reading experience.This compact volume is a treasure trove of information on fossil animals, meticulously covering both invertebrates and vertebrates. Accompanied by numerous labeled line drawings illustrating morphological details, the text provides a comprehensive overview. This book serves as an invaluable quick reference or classroom companion.Rest assured, this valuable resource will be carefully packaged for shipment to safeguard it from the elements. A complimentary USPS electronic tracking number will be provided to monitor its journey. Should you require further information or additional pictures regarding the book, please do not hesitate to contact us. Your satisfaction is our priority.
Historical Reprints. An Overland Journey to California in 1852: The Journal of Richard Owen Hickman. Sources of Northwest History No. 6
Hickman, Richard Owen; White, M. Catherine (Editor); Phillips, Paul C. (General Editor)
Editore: Montana State University, Missoula, MT
- Brossura
Da: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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EUR 22,45
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. No date, circa 1929. 6 3/4" x 9 1/2." Twenty-two pages, complete. Pages are very clean and intact except for light to moderate age toning and slight wear to extremities. A Very Good copy. Sources of Northwest History No. 6. Part of…the "Historical Reprints" series. "Reprinted from the Historical Section of The Frontier and Midland, a magazine of the Northwest, published at The State University of Montana, Missoula. Vol. IX, No. 3, March, 1929." This historical reprint contains the manuscript written by Richard Owen Hickman during his journey west to California from Independence, Missouri in 1852. The manuscript contains diary entries Hickman kept on the trip. He eventually sent the manuscript to his stepmother, Elizabeth Hickman. The entries are organized by date and describe events that happened on the journey. Hickman describes the local scenery, the many graves he saw on the trail, a buffalo hunt gone wrong, the changes in weather, cholera outbreaks that plagued many emigrants, Courthouse Rock, Chimney Rock, Scott's Bluff, the Platte River, a Cheyenne chief who was supposedly 105 years old, disagreeable buffalo meat, how their oxen became trapped in swamp (but were later rescued), how members of the Snake (?) tribe use dogs and wolves as pack animals and how some of those wolves carried babies on their backs, trading with members from Indigenous tribes, braving snowy weather, Pyramid Valley, various soda springs, the Truckee River, Pyramid Lake, Nevada City, and Sacramento. Richard Owen Hickman (1881-?) was a well-traveled pioneer who was born in Shelby County, Kentucky. His father, William Hickman, filed a claim for government land in Illinois where the Hickman family moved to. However, Richard's mother, Mary Hickman, passed away soon after their arrival to Illinois. William then remarried and Elizabeth Hickman became Richard's stepmother. The entries in this pamphlet document Richard's travels to California in 1852 where he stayed for eleven years while he engaged in the mining business and sold miners' supplies. In 1863, Richard returned to Illinois on account of ill health. However, he ventured west multiple times again, finding himself in places such as Montana, Virginia City, Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Richard eventually settled in Montana where he held several prominent positions including territorial treasurer, a member of the territorial legislative assembly, and state land agent.