MULLIEZ, Jacques
Les chevaux du Royaume. Histoire de l'elevage du cheval et de la creation des haras
Arthaud, Montalba 1983 In-8 reliure éd. sous jaquette 21,7 cm sur 16,3. 400 pages. Jaquette légèrement effrangée. Jaquette en état satisfaisant. Bon état d’occasion.
Referencia librero : 121722
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Mulligan RM. R. M.
Neoplasms Of The Dog
Williams & Wilkins 1949. Book. Good -. Hardcover. 1st Edition NAP. Much aged charm here. Hard covers have some scar and abrasion minor no bumping. Tiny owners note first paste down inside front cover text otherwise wholly unmarked. Many black and white fotos binding sound 135 pages. We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described and graded using the strict traditional standards. For this reason we have virtually zero returns. Williams & Wilkins Hardcover
Referencia librero : 7120
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Mulligan Gerald Editor
The Biology of Canadian Weeds
Canada: Agriculture Canada 1979 Light wear lower corners are finger smudged. The cover and the introduction are in both English and French the rest of the book is only English. Paperback. Good. Agriculture Canada paperback
Referencia librero : 28051
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Mullins RG. compiler R. G.
AQUARIUM FISH IN AUSTRALIA
Horwitz International small quarto paperback stiff pictorial card no date 35 pages illustrated. A useful survey illustrated with B&W and colour photos. The front cover is stained and spotted but the book is otherwise fairly good. paperback
Referencia librero : 17989
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Mulryan, Lenore Hoag
Nagual in the Garden: Fantastic Animals in Mexican Ceramics
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 10"w x 10 1/2"h. 156 pages. Many color photos.
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Antique Showcase Magazine - Canada's National Antique Magazine: May 1998, Volume 33 Number 8 - Christine Marshall
70 pages. Features: Christine Marshall, Canadian Wildlife Artist Descendant of the Flaxmans of Wedgwood; The Jewels of Lalique; The Canadian Antique Dealers Association 29th Antiques Fair; Fire Marks; French Posters of the Art Nouveau Period; Collecting Animals - Decorative or Functional; Ontario's oldest building built specifically for a Museum. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, November/December 1975, Vol. 10 No. 6 - Wilno Furniture
Features: Ceramic Animals; Wilno Furniture - from Renfrew County, Ontario; Renfrew County and the Polish Settlement; Holwood - a family home on Queen's Park Crescent; The Simcoe Colours - Historic Flags; Lomax Lamps; Victorian Art Tiles; Wildlife Art; The Child's World of the Nineteenth Century; Mechanical Music; A Canadian Picture Frame; and more. Modest wear. Nice clean copy. Book
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Canadian Eskimo Art
40 pages. Outlines the development of Eskimo carving and shows the variations in form and subject of carving and other Eskimo crafts. Like the figures of animals, men and birds, all Eskimo handicrafts are characterized by simplicity and strength. Although all the work produced cannot be classed as art or sculpture, it never fails to provide a fascinating reflection of Eskimo life. Soiling and wear to illustrated covers. Unmarked. Includes many black and white illustrations. Book
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Chip Chats Magazine, March/April 1988
104 pages. Features: Fred Cogelow to Judge; Rick Butz in his studio-workshop; Bela Ferencz embellishes Venice, California Church; Lets carve - rocking animals; Drawing Complex Chip Carving Designs; Larry Curson - self-taught carver; John Creek - carver; Carve an ornamental knife; Jim Spoor - carver, collector; Information on detail master burning pens; Carve a White Tail Deer; Create a neckerchief slide; Wakefield/Schmid Book Unique; Ozark Carver Profiles; Many show photos and reports; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Chip Chats Magazine, May/June 1989
88 pages. Features: John Hagensick; Carving Carousel Animals - new book; Kevin Lager; Carousel rooster sets record at Sotheby's; Let's Carve! - St. Francis Plaque; Amazing Bobby Orr carving by Armand LaMontagne; Spaniel Techniques; Knife-building - Part 2: A woodcarving hobbyist; Fred Cogelow; Burning Techniques; Richard L. Stanfill; Ivan Denton - the drifting, whittling cowboy; Bob Dewar - totem pole carving expert; Many show photos and reports; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Equinox - The Magazine of Canadian Discovery: January/February 1988
Features: The Passion of Diane Fossey - one woman's lonely battle to save the mountain gorilla; Where the Earth Shows its Bones - Majesty and malaise in Gros Morne National Park; Spirit of Sail - Learning the art of a high-canvas life; Equine Justice - Toronto Police Force's mounted unit serves, protects and mucks out the stalls; Redesigning Life - Biotechnologists transform animals and creat novel life forms. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, May 1, 1933 *THE ORIENTAL THREAT*
68 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Cellophane inside front cover; Great two-colour full-page ad for International Trucks - Chicago Century of Progress Theme; Nice full-page ad for Investors Syndicate featuring photo of Roy A. Hunter of B.C.; Nice 2-page Mobiloil photo ad features large photo of four cars; Chipso Laundry Detergent ad; Heritage, by Albert M. Treynor; The Cinema Murder, by Phillips Oppenheim; The Oriental Threat - regarding oriental immigration "... In British Columbia the proportion is catastrophic, being one Asiatic to every twelve whites." - with photos, by Charles E. Hope and W.K. Earle; Garden Jungle, by C.R. K. Allen; Ace of Our Judges - Chief Justice Lyman Poore Duff, by M. Grattan O'Leary; Invitation, by Will R. Bird; Critic on the Hearth, by Arthur T. Munyan; Pud, by W.A. Fraser; Tides o' Fundy, by H.V. Chambers; By Express - stories of shipping animals long distances; There's Money in Stamps - Paul Montgomery writes about valuable early Canadian postage stamps - illustrated; Love Letters in a Jar, by Louis Arthur Cunningham; Nice colour Campbell Soup ad; My Hate of Jig-Saw Puzzles, by Edgar March; Every Russian to Bear Arms - Women and Children are Being Trained to Take Part in Soviet's Next War; Article titled "Inventions Are Badly Needed"; Nice two-color full-page ad for the New Chevrolet Sixes; Article on how motion pictures have almost displaced theatre in North America; Australia Sells its Steamships - claims operation a failure; Canada Needs Air Museum; Lovely Prudential Insurance ad features girl on roller skates on sidewalk rolling, arms open, to her dad; Nice ad for the Northern Electric Gurney Range; Lovely ad promotes golfing at Jasper Park by taking Canadian National; Cereals - article by Helen G. Campbell; Investing in Bank Stocks; Fantastic two-colour full-page ad for General Motors Trucks features a dumptruck being loaded by a large clamshell bucket; Nice ad for Dominions Tires; Excellent back cover colour photo ad for Winchester cigarettes. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 16 June 1962 - Poison Cooking Oil
Features: The sweaty fight for a single seat - the current federal election campaign; The merciful aftermath of the Moroccan oil tragedy - almost ten thousand men, women and children, paralyzed by poisoned cooking oil in 1959 are walking and working again - a Canadian medical team helped in the most devastating medical story of our time in Meknes, Morocco; The case for taking children away from their parents - Dr. Karl Bernhardt; Jeanine Beaubien - the woman who stages plays in 5 languages in Montreal's Powderhouse; How to spot a home-grown (Canadian) image; How Zoo Animals get their kicks - with photos; Ralph Allen's 'Lost Art of Fishing for Fun'; Nice colour photo full-page Pepsi ad; Toronto and Montreal should be provinces, by Donald C. Rowat; The Medical Care (Medicare) War - Ralph Allen reports from Saskatchewan. Moisture stains to upper corner of all pages. Average wear. Address labe. Binding intact. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 21, 1965 *COVER PHOTO OF IAN (TYSON) AND SYLVIA*
Features: Our scramble to keep India's atom peaceful; Former Canadian diplomat, Arnold Smith, is newly elected first secretary-general of the Commonwealth - with photos; To Hell and Back - an anonymous writer's tale of alcoholism and drug addiction; The real meaning of dreams, by Ben Rose; Sweet Song of Success - Features story on Ian and Sylvia, with photos; Quebec's new Power Elite - Claude Morin, Arthur Tremblay, Guy Fregault, Louis-Phillips Pigeon, and Jean Deschamps; Sunday Driver - Commercial Artist and Canadian Racing Driver of the Year, Al Pease races his MGB; Is the Canada Council Squandering Your Money?; Talking with insects and animals (like dolphins) to learn how to talk to other worlds; Tai Chi - a new health kick, a thousand years old; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1924
80 pages. Features: Cover illustration of cherubic little girl holding basket of flowers; Nice colour ad for Dominion Linoleum Rugs inside front cover; Full-page ad for the new 1924 High Speed Blue Chimney New Perfection oil stove; Nice illustrated full-page ad for Pratt & Lambert Varnish Products; *MAGNIFICENT* full-page colour ad for Ford Closed Cars, featuring woman driving a black model with two children, sailboat in hand, disembarking in a lovely park; Business Article - "Consideration of Canada's Immigration is Arousing Business Men's Attention", by J. Herbert Hodgins; Small ad for the "Oshawa" medal clad garage manufactured by The Pedlar People of Oshawa; Full-page colour ad for Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs; Half-page ad for Weed brand auto bumpers and tire chains; International Harvester Motor Truck Ad; Artistic full-page ad for Oneida Community Plate silverware; The Rich Cinderella - story by Arthur Stringer; The Hired Man - story by Lawrence Perry; Mr. T.A. Low - Business Man in Politics - Canada's Minister of Trade and Commerce; A Friend of the Family - story by Rudyard Kipling; Animals I Remember, by W.A. Fraser; The Ardent Bigamist, by Somerset Maugham; Session Meanders to its Close - J.K. Munro on Canadian Parliamentary happenings; The Road Runner - story by Ben Ames Williams; Full-page ad for Palmolive Shaving Cream; Winston Churchill headed "Straight for the Dust-bin" of Politics - so says George Bernard Shaw; Drinking is a national disability in Great Britain; Full page ad for Swift's Premium Cooked Ham; Taxation is Shifting - Lord Weir claims English professions are underpaid; Full-page ad for Firestone "Gum-Dipped Balloons" (low-pressure tires); S.S. Chester on why "Baccarat is a French Menace"; Lovely colour photo ad for Royal Yeast Cakes; Fantastic colour full-page ad for Harvey Hosiery, made by Hosiers Limited of Woodstock, Ontario; Wonderful full-page colour ad for Harvey Tailored Underwear, made by Harvey Knitting Co. of Woodstock, Ontario; Lovely full-page colour ad by the H.J. Heinz Company illustrates the Heinz Pier at Atlantic City; Aeroplanes Can't Be Omnipotent - Archibald Hurd argues that Capital Ships must be maintained to bring food, at least; J.A. Stevenson writes about hope for U.S. Political Upeaval; Puritanism is Termed a Blight - article by Harvey O'Higgins and Dr. E.H. Reede; Full-page ad for Post Toasties "Double Thick" Corn Flakes; There is no Saturation Point - Henry Ford discusses the development of products to meet consumer demand; Radio may cease to be free - article from the Independent; Westinghouse Electric Range ad; Ileana Sets Her Cap for Wales - Godmother of the Balkans would make daughter co-ruler of the British Empire; Salvation in Empire Trade? - how can free trade Britain prosper when her Dominions are largely protectionist?; Three-quarter page ad promotes Vancouver, British Columbia to tourists and businessmen; Will World Commit Hari-Kari? - Sir Oliver Lodge considers our scientific ability to build weapons of destruction, and our lack of morals to handle them; Lovely full-page ad for Canadian Pacific Steamship and its Great Lakes services; Nice half-page ad for The New Hupmobile; Nice half-page Coca-Cola ad; Half-page ad for Nash cars; Nostalgic half-page ad for Coleman camp stoves; Elegant ad for Luxite Hosiery; Bride Club Problem II - "By 'Tax' Sadie Solves Problems of Forgetfulness and Untidiness"; *Beautiful* full-page ad by W. Clark Limited (maker of canned foods) features young boy carrying a basket of cans of Clark's various offerings; Lovely full-page colour ad for Simmons beds, mattresses adn springs; Art and Decoration for Town and Country Homes - Porch for Charm and Comfort, by Katherine M Caldwell; Nice colour ad for Quaker Puffed Wheat inside back cover features illustration of boy by Norman Rockwell; Nice colour ad on back cover for Fuller Brush Company. Covers not quite free from staples. Average wear and soiling. Small faint ink stamp atop front cov Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 22, 1962 - Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion
Features: Cover facial photos of Gratien Gelinas; Emotion, by June Callwood; What went wrong with Canada, by Peter C. Newman; The last days of the French in Algeria - article with photos by Peter Stollery; The savage fight for life above the timberline - Jean George describes how animals outsmart the mountains; Bernard 'boom boom' Geoffrion - the highest scoring baritone in history!; Vandalism - the kids' crime that no one really understands; Minute by minute on the day of birth - with photos; Colour photo tennis Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine - July/September 1975
Features: Water Quality in the Great Lakes; Fugitives from the Sunlight; On Life in the Sight of Glaciers; In search of Jumping Mice; Animals in Art - ROM exhibit. Few library markings. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine - October/December 1980
Features: The Red Fox - has its troubles to this day; The Flamboyant Fungi - the showoffs of the fungus world; Jean-Luc Grondin - 'un dessinateur des oiseaux'; Living wild on Prairie Farms - farmers and wildlife share the benefits of habitat preservation; Maritime Defences - the animals which inhabit the fertile waters of our east coast are masters of self-defense. Few library markings. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine, January/March 1981
Features: How Animals Survive the Long Cold Winter; In Victoria, B.C. Spring is just around the corner; Pacific Salmon - will be gone forever if we destroy it; Snowshoes and snowshoeing - everything you need to know. Few library markings. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Nature Canada Magazine: January/March 1986
Features: An Arctic Oasis - Canada's North Water is a little known island of open water in a sea of ice; Standing his Ground - How the muskox survives the rigours of an Arctic winter; Fire and Ice - A photo essay on frosted glass; Predators under the Gun - In wildlife management, some animals are more equal than others; Environmental Cop - The CNF talks with Environment Minister Tom McMillan about the challenges of his new portfolio. Usual library markings. Average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
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Nature Magazine, May 1935
16 pages of nature pictures in rotogravure. Features: 'Carbon Coke' - the story of a personal crow; The Waves of the Sea; Character in Flowers; The Tame Deer of Nara; Birds' Eggs without Robbing the Birds; A Salt Water Aquarium - the seashore holds much interesting life; The turbulent life of the Sand-bug; Hyacinths; Conservation - exploiting wildlife; Wildlife in the National Forest - who owns it?; President Roosevelt receives Forestry Award; Have we learned anything? - an alarming falling off in the numbers of black ducks; Outlook for Waterfowl; Poisoning Predatory Animals; Venus Hides Behind the Moon. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Nature Magazine, September 1935
16 pages of nature pictures in rotogravure. Features: Animals of the Australian Bush; Meet the Grass Family - orchard grass; Nature makes an enchanted isle atop a rock in a garden pool; Our National Scenery in Travel Poster; Nature's Poet Laureate; A doubly floriferous Showy Orchis; Matthew Fontaine Maury's Work Goes On; Goldie, a Chinese Oriole; A life-saving thistle - Evert's thistle; Conservation - what of the closed season?; Conservation and use; Hawks - what they eat; Isle Royale National Park - threat of logging speeds move to preserve this island; A New Defender of the Wilderness - the C.C.C. - Civilian Conservation Corps; For the Duck Record; Cygnus and the Northern Cross. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniatures Hobbyist, December 1987 - Christmas in a Late Victoria Parlor!
Features: Gloria Janssen-Jensen - Christmas all through her house!; Becky and Lee McGratty - All the World's a Stage!; Peggy Schuette and Santa's Workshop; Jayne Merchant and her collection of over 300 dolls; Ron Mummert's 99-room dollhouse!; Gail Wang's mini-dentist office; Susan Fisher has built more than 75 architecturally accurate room reproductions; Betty Spice's Talent; Alice Olson - creating and collecting; Dee Jay Rinehart's animals; DIY Pennsylvania toleware pot for your country style room; Creating Panorama Christmas Ornaments; Joann's Christmas in a late Victorian Parlor; A new method for applying roof shingles, while sitting down; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Scientific American Magazine, August 1989
Contents: Alternatives to animals in toxicity testing; the great supernova of 1987; viral alteratiion of cell function; the mating of tree crickets; the metamorphosis of information management; the middle-ear muscles; Maya writing; The age-of-the-earth debate. Average wear. Book
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Scientific American, April 1969, Volume 220 Number 4 - Synthetic Elements
Features: The Dynamics of the Arms Race; Hybrid somatic cells; Eidetic images; The Synthetic Elements; Stone Tools and Human Behavior; Soil Pollutants and Soil Animals; Steam Turbines; Horns and Antlers. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Scientific American, January 1983 - Machines That Walk
140 pages. Features: the large-scale cultivation of mammalian cells; machines that walk; the hair cells of the inner ear; the footprints of extinct animals; MNR spectroscopy of living cells; the physics of organ pipes; the origin of the cosmic x-ray background; the mass production of iron castings in ancient China; and more. Small initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.26. No. 3 - May/June 1980
Features: Tsunami!; Amphipods - Little-Known Crustaceans; The Valuable Alaskan Herring; Seafloor Signals; the Trumpetfish - the advantages of Being Thin; Enewetak Atoll - restoring the environment; Upstaging the Film Stars - tiger shark; The Florida Out-Islands and their unique animals; Ascension. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.31. No. 2 - March/April 1985
Features: Vision in marine animals; The sea birds of northern Britain; Ex Libris - Neptunus Rex; In search of spiny lobster larvae; the unspoiled Little Barrier Reef of Saudi Arabia; Winter kill of summer flounder; The ancient sea that became a state; Master of disguise. Sound copy. Book
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Sea Frontiers - Vol.31. No. 3 - May/June 1985
Features: Cordell Bank - an underwater island; Preserving a common heritage - Treatment of marine artifacts; Tiger of the sea whips; Queen conch at the crossroads; Bermuda mystery waves; Garadiavolo - the devil monster hoax; Save the babies - Strategies of marine animals; there was a Moby Dick; The fuzzy sea butterfly. Sound copy. Book
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The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, March 1969
Features: The Fascination of English Porcelain Figures; Furniture for a Faith - Shaker Furniture; Thoresby Hall; The Story of English Drinking Glasses, Part II - Plain Stems and Newcastle Glasses, 1730-1750; Animals in Porcelain; Some Thoughts on Oriental Art; Charm and Variety in Victorian Silhouettes; The Powerful Lure of Self-Portraits; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Explorer's Journal, December 1989
Features: Explorers Club members help select the "Seven Underwater Wonders of the World"; High Points of Climbing in the Alps; Nepal's Karnali Zone - Land without Rice; Mountains in Crisis - Man Vs. Nature; The cutting edge of low technology - pack animals; Galapagos Gourmets and Gourmands; A Benediction for Voyager 2. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Explorer's Journal, March 1988
Features: The Xinjiang - Tibet Mountain Bike Expedition; The Dyaks of Borneo; Walking to Cape Londonderry, Western Australia; Time and Tide; The Flight of the Arctic Tern; The Chariot Animals of Queen Shub-Ad at Ur; Henry S. Evans - Profile of Accomplishment. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Explorer's Journal, Winter 1996/1997
Features: On Wildlife - Talking to the animals; Mount Wilson Reborn - a new era dawns for "America's Observatory"; Nomads of the High Plateau; The Case of the Caverna da Pedra Pintada - Rewriting South America's Ancient History; Roof of the Americas Expedition - Challenging Britain's Best. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, January 5 - January 12, 1963 *QUACK MARRIAGE COUNSELORS*
Features: In Defense of Gambling, by Jimmy Breslin; Quack Marriage Counselors - a growing nationwide scandal - long article; "King" of the U.S. Senate - Robert S. Kerr; Basketball's Bullies - reckless coaches, rowdy players and riotous fans disgrace our colleges, says Referee Al Lightner; Making the "Best-Dressed" List - some women have resorted to bribery; New Science that Copies Life - by mimicking the sensory organs of animals, scientists are inventing startling new machines; The Fateful Dive of the Atlantis - a bold experiment which took two divers to the ocean floor ends in mysterious death. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, July 1952
Features: In Search of the "Hairy Frog" - an expedition into the British Cameroons collecting specimens of wild animals and birds for zoos, with photos; The Navy Pay-Roll Robbery - an audacious hold-up of a large Navy payroll in Malta, G.C.; Luck of the Game - a story from an original prospector in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast; Ozark Excursion - hunting with the hillmen, including one who uses a crossbow and another who 'catches fish with his teeth'; The Lost Mine (Part 2) - Somewhere in Panama lies Tisingal, reported to be one of the richest gold-mines ever worked by the Spaniards; The Cowrie Shell - White men in Africa usually scoff at the native's faith in charms and amulets; My Friend Bull; House-to-House; Japanese Net Balls (Glass Floats); Brown's Donkey - a strange incident from the North African desert; The Rest-House - a tale from the Eastern Himialayas; and more. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, June 1952
Features: Outlaw Stronghold - the hectic history of a rugged wilderness area in Oklahoma and Arkansas often used as a sanctuary by fugitives; Climbing the Sutherland Falls in New Zealand; Frensham's Bungalow - a strange story related by a former officer of the Indian Army; A Bid for Fortune - a young newcomer to Darwin, Australia joins a veteran skipper in a trip to a secret pearl-oyster bed; A Pygmy Net-Hunt - a graphic description of a most ingenious method of capturing wild animals, with photos; The Lost Mine (Part I) - Somewhere in Panama lies Tisingal, reputed to be one of the richest gold-mines ever worked by the Spanish; The New Cook; Diggers - Australian gold-hunters, with photos; Velnagel's Gold - while salvaging old machinery from an abandoned Australian gold mine the narrator (Robert Stevens) stumbled into an extrordinary experience; The Arrow Mystery - a curious affair from the early days of the Nigerian Tin-Field; and more. Covers taped in place. Above-average wear. Book
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True West Magazine, October 1978
Features: Dave Walker - Long on Nerve - the Dave Walker Ranch in the east part of Poncha Park on Cottonwood Creek, Colorado; Roaming the Back Country with Hood River Blackie - Strange Animals - Bigfoot, Sasquatch; Clara Baasch lived next door to the infamous Vicente Silva; The Peculiarities of Sam Smith - An Old Man's Three Treasures - A. C. Lucas and his Chinatown discoveries; The 'Cutter' - his profession was devilment!; Addison P. Day - Rodeo Great; Cyclone Cave - Natural Bridge Park, Arkansas; J.K. Carper - Mountain Man; Towns Without Whistles in Oklahoma Territory; An Artist's Two Years Alone in the Desert - Frederick Melville DuMond lived in a cave to reproduce 'the West's insanity of color'; Cromwell Dixon's Fatal Ride - biplane pilot, Blossburg, Montana. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Muma, Robert; Harrington, Lynn; Dickinson, T.A.; Palestrant, Simon; Kelson, Aubrey; Hyatt, Malcolm; Monaghan, E.; Harding, R.L.; Commanda, G.;
The Canadian Home Hobby-Craft (HobbyCraft) Magazine, August 1949, Vol. 4, No. 1 - National Hobby Exhibition Issue
66 pages. Features: Design for leather; Junior craftsman project; Woodcarving caricaturist - Alfred Perry of Cedar Grove, Ontario - article with photos; Painting in oils is easy; Felt Spectacle case; Food casting; The Sculptured Shillalagh; Stamp collecting; Hobby cures a soldier - Private Jerome Biegel of the U.S. Army carves matches; How to Make Crepe-Paper Flowers (part 2); Home Weaving Service; Message from the Hon. Paul Martin; 1949 National Hobby Exhibition; List of hobby exhibitors; Feature exhibits, Phil. S. Quelch's operating miniature sawmill; Profitable little animals; Mosaic pictures from human hair; Neville C. Seymour and his silk strand etchings; The Narcissus; Garden Glimpses; Fine Wood Inlay; Model Railroads; Shell Craft; Spiral Coil Applique; Camera Kinks; Your Photography; Weaving with Reeds; A Hall Lantern; Birch Bark Art; Hobby-Craft Patterns; Model Plane Contest; What's New; and more. Interesting full-page ad for Canadian government annuities shows regretful elder woman holding broom outside boarding house. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this very uncommon vintage Canadian hobby publication. Book
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Muncaster Alice L.; & Yanow Ellen
THE CAT MADE ME BUY IT! !: A Collection of Cats Who Sold Yesterday's Products
New York NY: Crown 1984. Text/BRAND NEW. Illustrated soft cover/VG; Strong & sound w/faint humidity staining to lower back edge & last pages. Monograph of cats in the annals of American advertising history illustrated with vintage posters and photographs. A pictorial history of America's love affair with this most friendly and aloof regal and scruffy playful and withdrawn mysterious and enigmatic and pleasing of creatures. First Edition First Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. Illus. by Chuck Wood Photographer. Crown Paperback
Referencia librero : 005398 ISBN : 0517553384 9780517553381
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Muncaster Alice; Yanow Ellen; Wood Chuck
The Cat Made Me Buy It!: A Collection of Cats Who Sold Yesterday's Products
New York New York: Crown Pub. Very Good. 1984. Soft Cover. 0517553384 . 96 pages. 116 full-color illustrations. Tight clean and crisp. A touch of very light light shelf wear otherwise better than Very Good. No inscriptions. No underlining no highlighting no notes in the margin no marks. No reading creases to spine. Not ex-library.; 4to - over 9 3/4" - 12" tall. . Crown Pub paperback
Referencia librero : 03372 ISBN : 0517553384 9780517553381
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Munday Ethel
YORKSHIRE TERRIER The
London Popular Dogs octavo hardcover Revised Ed 1968 168p. Grubby edges and degraded cloth but solid. Fairly good dust-jacket. hardcover
Referencia librero : 3433
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Mundy KRD. And DR. Flook K. R. D. R.
Background for Managing Grizzly Bears in the National Parks of Canada
Ottawa Ontario: Environment Canada Wildlife Service. 1973 First printing in large stapled pamphlet. 34 pp. Maps tables charts photographs works cited. Sticker scuff on front cover very light wear. Very Good. Soft Cover. Very Good. Environment Canada Wildlife Service. paperback
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Munn, Orson D.
Scientific American June 1932 Volume 146 Number 6
Features: Sanity, Prohibition, and the federal deficit; A gasser blows in - heroic measures necessary to combat flames in oil fields; Where diamonds earn their keep - interesting life of a diamond in an industrial plant - whence it comes, how it is used, and how it ends; Editorials - radium waters - Philippine Independence - Frightfulness in warfare; A Nerve center of communication - how your radio or cable message is speeded through; Eclipses and the Sund's atmosphere - solution of an outstanding solar problem; Flying as fast as sound - considerations of what the future may hold for aviation - some physiological and mechanical aspects of the question; An early Christian cemetary - the Libyan desert gives up further secrets of antiquity; Viscount Grey and Lord Haldane - conclusion of a study of two famous World War personalities; Power from pipe lines to wires - natural gas used as fuel in steam electric plant; Watching the creation of the stars - more concerning the evolution of the galaxies; Unusual fishes - they build nests, walk on land, live in dried mud, and breathe air; Forty-noners starved in the midst of plenty - survey of plants and animals in Death Valley shows that pioneers could have survived the trials of the desert; Modern alchemy - photographing the birth of an atom; What next in elevator technology?; Inter-glacial man in England - human remains and artifacts tell an interesting story of pre-glacial migrations to and from England. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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MUNNECKE Wilhelm
A L'affut dans la jungle
1934, in-12 broché. Traduit de l'allemand par J. M. MAGRE. Exploration à Sumatra et Ceylan. | Etat : Etat correct général (Ref.: REF99134)
Referencia librero : 9782845236500
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Munro J. A.; Cowan J. McT.
A Review of the Bird Fauna of British Columbia
Canada: British Columbia Provincial Museum 1947 Light wear outer page edges faintly marked interior clean. Paperback. Good. British Columbia Provincial Museum paperback
Referencia librero : 37410
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Munro Leaf & Robert Lawson
Ferdinard
<p>Very good softcover</p> Scholastic paperback
Referencia librero : biblio310 ISBN : 059002051x 9780590020510
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Munz Philip A.
CALIFORNIA SPRING WILDFLOWERS From the Base of the Sierra Nevada and Southern Moiuntains to the Sea
Berkeley: University Of California. Very Good. 1961. First Edition. Paperback. 0520008960; Trade Paperback. Very minor wear on the clean sound binding. Minor edge foxing. Contents are almost like new. ; 9-1/4" Tall 122pp. The color-photo illustratead PAPER COVER is about the weight of posterboard. NATURE. There are four sections to this book: Flowers white to pale cream or pale pink or greenish-white; Flowers rose to purplish-red or brown; Flowers blue to violet; Flowers yellow to orange or greenish. Includes 173 line drawings and 96 color photos of flowering plants. Two full-page maps. Index to color plates. Plant index. . University Of California paperback
Referencia librero : 30647 ISBN : 0520008960 9780520008960
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Munz Philip A
California Spring Wildflowers : From the Base of the Sierra Nevada and Southern Mountains to the Sea
Berkeley CA U.S.A.: University of California Press. New. 1961. Softcover. 0520008960 . University of California Press paperback
Referencia librero : 3785 ISBN : 0520008960 9780520008960
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Munz Philip A.
California Spring Wildflowers: From the Base of the Sierra Nevada & Southern Mountains to the Sea
Berkeley: Univ. California 1961. 1st ed. . Hardcover. X-Lib VG/No Jacket. 122 pages. Tight and clean except for library points. Pocket & date sheet removed. X-Lib VG/No Jacket. Item #: A8350. Univ. California hardcover
Referencia librero : A8350
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Munz Philip A.
CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN WILDFLOWERS
Berkeley: University Of California Press. Good. 1963. Paperback. The covers are quite rubbed but are clean and sound with minor edge wear. Name on half-title. Page 57 has two 5" creases like a hugh dogged page rest of contents are clean and unmarked. ; Blue-green cover is considerably heavier than posterboard. LARGE PAPERBACK. 96 color photos 180 line drawings 2 maps. Index. NATURE. Presents some of the wildflowers of the California mountains in such a way that they can be identified without technical knowledge. They are mostly summer wildflowers with a few of the more striking species of spring and autumn flowers. ; 9-1/4" Tall; 122 pages . University Of California Press paperback
Referencia librero : 17509
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