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Edward O. England
Study Thirteen at Westmore
Victory Outreach UK 1956. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 120 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Victory Outreach UK 1956. CONDITION: This book is in fair condition but dust jacket is not included. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 08040601. Victory Outreach hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 08040601
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Edward R. Ricciuti
Birds Our Living World
good. %hardcover dust jacket wear note in cover name on cover tears in dust jacket hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 050317F280695 ISBN : 1567110533 9781567110531
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Edward R. Ricciuti
Jungles
Western Pub. Co USA 1984. First Edition. Hardcover Printed Boards. Very Good. Hardcover Printed Boards. 45 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Western Pub. Co. USA 1984. First Edition. CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Pages are lightly tanned and mildly foxed. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Describes the characteristics and behavior of the unusual plants and animals that flourish in dense tropical jungles. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Non-Fiction; ISBN: 0307625087. ISBN/EAN: 9780307625083. Inventory No: 15050054. 9780307625083 Western Pub. Co hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15050054 ISBN : 0307625087 9780307625083
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Edward Ricciuti
Killer animals: Shocking true stories of deadly conflicts between humans and animals
Lyons Press 2003. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo standard book size. 287 pages. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact but spine is slightly cocked. Edges very slightly spotted or marked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Animals & Birds; ISBN: 1585748684. ISBN/EAN: 9781585748686. Dewey Code: 591.6/5 21. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: RB17150. . 9781585748686 Lyons Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : RB17150 ISBN : 1585748684 9781585748686
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Edward S. Ellis
The Great Cattle Trail
Cassell 1904. Reprint. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 313 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Cassell 1904. Reprint. CONDITION: This book is in good condition but dust jacket is not included. More specifically: Edges of boards have moderate edgewear and corners are moderately bumped. Spine has slight fading. Edges of pages are mildly foxed. Pages are reasonably tanned. Previous owner's name ink-stamped. Foxing on frontis tissue paper. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 24100222. Cassell hardcover
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Edwards George.
Pl 124. The Greatest Bulfinch-hen
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 124. The Greatest Bulfinch-hen. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7009
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Edwards George.
Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. later printing. Fine . Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7014
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Edwards George.
Pl 208 The Mango-fish & The Great Brown Locust
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . A fine original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7013
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Edwards George.
Pl 283 Sea Bat & The Pyed Acarauana
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine . Pl 283 Sea Bat & The Pyed Acarauana. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7018
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Edwards George.
Pl. 71 The Brown and Spotted Heathcock
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl. 71 The Brown and Spotted Heathcock. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 11.5 x 9 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7011
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Edwards Lionel
Thy Servant the Horse
Great Britain: Country Life Ltd. Book. Good. Hardcover. Light wear overall. Country Life Ltd. Hardcover
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EDWARDS (Milne)
Zoologie
Cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle par MM. Milne Edwards et A. de Jussieu et Beudant; Paris, Victor Masson et fils, Garnier frères, 1871 – in-12, 630 pp – demi-rel. basane verte d'ép., illustrations n. et b. avec 506 fig.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5133
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Edwards, Christine
Dogs Wearing Ties
Self Published By the Author. Fine. 2009. Hardcover. 25 cm. Book is still in its original shrinkwrap and appears to be in fine condition from what I am able to see. A self-published collection of photographs of dogs wearing vintage ties. Still in original shrink wrap so unable to see inside but the cover photo is a cutie. . Self Published By the Author hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 3950
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Edwards, Elwyn Hartley
Horses - Eyewitness Handbooks - The Visual Guide To Over 100 Horse Breeds From Around The World
New York: Dk: Dorling Kindersley. Vg In Stiff Wraps. Lightly Worn. Corners Lightly Bumped. Pages: 256. 1993. Later Printing. Trade Paperback. Dk: Dorling Kindersley paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MASTER237770I ISBN : 1564581772 9781564581778
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Edwards, Elizabeth and Brown, Margaret
Tails of the Famous
Bourne End Buckinghamshire: The Kensal Press 1987. A near Fine unmarked copy with near Fine complete dustjacket. A celebration of dogs noble and heroic inspiration to authors and artists and in this work we have a chance to identify with and meet the celebrities from history to the present. Profusely illustrations detailed research and interviews makes this a revealing and amusing reflection on people's love for relationships with and likeness to those canine companions. 2. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Kensal Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 003551 ISBN : 0946041423 9780946041428
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Edwards, Ernest P.
A Field Guide to the Birds of Mexico
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Spine head is a little bumped. Front pastedown and front endpaper have some light age - spotting, and there is a mark left by the removal of a price label near upper leading corner of front endpaper. Special insert comprising a four - page pamphlet is laid in between last page and back pastedown. Binding is sound and pages are tight throughout. Contents are clear. AF Used
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Edwards, George.
Pl 188. The Gros-beak or Haw-finch
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 188. The Gros-beak or Haw-finch. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7010
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Edwards, George.
Pl 203 The Great Spotted Lizard with a Forked Tail
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. second edition. Fine . Pl 203 The Great Spotted Lizard with a Forked Tail. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. This print is from a later edition printed on J Whatman Turkey Mills paper watermarked 1836. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7016
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Edwards, George.
Pl 206 The Sea-tortoise
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 206 The Sea-tortoise. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7017
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Edwards, George.
Pl 207 Double-headed Snake & The Black Butterflies
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl 207 Double-headed Snake & The Black Butterflies. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7015
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Edwards, George.
Pl 282 The Spur Fish & The Indian Gattorugina
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine. Pl 282 The Spur Fish & The Indian Gattorugina. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7020
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Edwards, George.
Pl 288 The Prickled Dog or Hound-fish with an insect called the Walking-stick
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine . Pl 288 The Prickled Dog or Hound-fish with an insect called the Walking-stick. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7019
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Edwards, George.
Pl. 121 The American Nightingale & the Green Sparrow or Green Ruby-throated Hummingbird
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl. 121 The American Nightingale & the Green Sparrow or Green Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 11.5 x 9 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7008
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Edwards, George.
Pl. 281 Beaks of Exotic Birds Drawn from Nature
London:: The Royal College of Physicians 1758-1764. First edition. Fine. A fine original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 9 x 12 inches. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The Royal College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 699
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Edwards, George.
Pl. 73 The Bustard Cock
London:: The College of Physicians 1743-51. First edition. Fine . Pl. 73 The Bustard Cock. Original hand-colored copperplate engraving. Quarto 11.5 x 9 inches. Includes text. George Edwards London 1694-1773 was a Fellow of the Royal Society and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in London who rejected his early formal training and potential career in business to pursue his passion in natural history. His dedication and talent as a draftsman and naturalist was evident thus gaining the attention of Sir Hans Sloane President of the College of Physicians and the Royal Society. Sir Hans offered Edwards the post of Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians in London and enlisted him to draw the natural curiosities of Sloane's private museum. This connection became the inspiration for Edward's masterful achievements; A Natural History of Uncommon Birds Published between 1743 and 1751 and the subsequent work; Gleanings of Natural History which was produced between 1758 and 1764. These two works illustrated and documented many previously unrecorded specimens of birds reptiles and insects held in England's private collections up to the mid eighteenth century. A monumental achievement Edwards documented- in English and French- painted engraved and hand-colored every one of the fine compositions in this Pre-Linnaean natural history opus. Although not a field naturalist Edwards placed many of his birds and animals in landscaped settings which was unusual for the time. In other compositions birds are elegantly perched on stylized branches in a classic Georgian format more decorative than realistic charming nonetheless. A gracious and humble man Edwards established firm and respected alliances with naturalist pioneers Carl Linnaeus 1707-78 Mark Catesby 1683-1749 from whom he learned the art of engraving and subsequently aided Catesby in the revision of his publication; The Natural History of Carolina Florida and the Bahama Islands London c.1754 as well as William Bartram from whom he acquired several species of Pennsylvanian birds included in his volumes. As Edwards' work predates the completion of the Linnaean classification system Linnaeus was to borrow the English names of many of Edwards species for his renowned work on classification and nomenclature. Ref: Buchanan Jackson Fine Bird Books. Matted in Rag Board The College of Physicians, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7012
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Edwards, Lionel
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PONY
London & Glasgow: Collins. Very Good. 1948. Hard Cover. 74pp; beautifully illustrated by author in b/w with colour plates previous owner's inscription to front free endpaper internally fine; 245 x 185mm . Collins hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7161
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Edwards, Lionel.
The Fox.
London Collins 1949. . Alles über den Fuchs: Nahrung Stimme wilde und zahme Füchse der Fuchs als Jungtier und als Schädling Fuchs und Hund Füchse und Autos Füchse und Fuchsjagd in England Scotland Ireland und Wales Reineke Fuchs u.a.m. - Widmung auf Vorsatz Vorsätze leicht stockfleckig London, Collins, (1949). unknown
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Edwards, Monica
CARGO OF HORSES
London: Collins 1951. Turquoise hardcover cloth binding square and tight sun-faded along edges. 254 pages some foxing pages yellowing else clean interior. DJ has some shelfwear rubbed along edges and a couple of small chips. Map of story on endpapers. Set in Romney Marsh this includes characters from The Summer of the Great Secret The Midnight Horse and The White Riders. Tamzin and Rissa learn a ship is carrying a cargo of horses to be taken abroad and slaughtered. They are determined to rescue them. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall 1st Printing. Illus. by Whittam Geoffrey. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Collins Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 013484
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Edwards, Monica
FIRE IN THE PUNCHBOWL
London: Collins - Children's Book Club 1965. Blue hardcover binding clean square and tight. DJ clean and crisp not price-clipped. There is just some minor soiling along outside edges of pages. A little bit of soiling to back cover. Nice copy. 190 pages. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Illus. by Whittam Geoffrey. Book Club Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Collins - Children's Book Club Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 013416
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Edwards, Monica
NO ENTRY
London: Collins 1954. Dark green hardcover binding has some very faint scribbles on front cover bumped corners some ink stamps on endpapers hinge crack starting at half-title page Lots of foxing and some smudges. A reading copy. 256 pages. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Illus. by Whittam Geoffrey. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good-/No Jacket. Collins Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 013417
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Edwards, Monica (illus by Anne Bullen)
No Mistaking Corker
Collins London 1st 1947 Good condition. No dj. Beige cloth binding light wear. Book plate on ffep - address is Wales. General wear binding is secure. 0.0. Hardcover. Collins, London 1st 1947 Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5178
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Edwards, Monica
The Badgers of Punchbowl Farm
London: Country Book Club 1966. Book. Very Good. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Book Club Edition. VG Shelfwear mild spine lean browning/VG Edgewear small tear foxing browning. 160 pages with 8 pages of photographs. Jacket design by Jenny & Tony Williams. Photo on request. Country Book Club Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 036069
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Edwards, Monica
THE OUTSIDER
London: The Children's Book Club 1962. Dark red hardcover binding clean and tight slightly cocked spine and bumped corners. DJ soiled with minimal shelfwear. Nameplate ffep some yellowing and foxing else interior clean and bright. 256 pages. A Romney Marsh Punchbowl Farm story. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Illus. by Whittam Geoffrey. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The Children's Book Club Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10137
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Edwards, Monica
THE SUMMER OF THE GREAT SECRET
London: Collins Seagull Library Blue hardcover with silver logo for the Seagull Library on front - clean square and tight. Interior has award gift plate on ffep dated 1958. 256 pages clean and tight interior. DJ has a few chips and shelfwear. Tamzin and Rissa discover smugglers in their village but it is not the only exciting happening during that summer. There is mystery midnight feasts and a film in which the girls and Tamzin's beautiful Arab pony Cascade all appear. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Good. Collins Seagull Library Hardcover
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Edwards, Monica
THE WHITE RIDERS: More Adventures on Romney Marshes
London: Collins 1960. Red hardcover cloth binding clean square and tight a few bookstore previous owner stamps front endpapers else clean interior. 254 pages slightly yellowed foxing. DJ has some chips tears wrinkles and rubbing - protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. Price clipped. Autumn and winter story centered around the solitary farmhouse of the Merrow family where Tamzin and Rissa keep house for the shepherd and his son during his wife's absence. They wrestle with a plan to beat back city developers by forming a group called the White Riders who gallop over the marsh at midnight. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall 2nd Printing. Illus. by Whittam Geoffrey. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Fair. Collins Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 012624
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Edwards, Monica
WISH FOR A PONY
London: The Children's Press 1966. Turquoise hardcover binding with silver decorations clean square an tight with lightly bumped corners. Yellowing pages else interior clean and tight. DJ not price-clipped has lots of shelfwear but protected from further damage in clean Brodart jacket. 157 pages. Tamzin and Rissa live sleep and dream horses and although neither of them owns one by diverse ways and means they always manage to get at least one ride a week. The arrival of a riding school an Dunsmere Sands excites them both and their happiness knows no bounds! Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Illus. by Bullen Anne. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Very Good/Good. The Children's Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 013043
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EGAN Tim
Blunder of the Rogues
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1999. Hardcover. 0395910072 . Illustrated by the author. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 32071 ISBN : 0395910072 9780395910078
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Ehlert, Lois
Feathers for Lunch
San Diego: Harcourt Brace and Company 1990. Reprint 4th Printing. Pictorial Cover. Fine/Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Lois Ehlert. 34 pp. unpaginated. Fourth printing. The house cat gets out and tries unsuccessfully to catch birds in the garden. For younger readers. <br/> <br/> Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 003242 ISBN : 0152305505 9780152305505
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Ehringer, Gavin
Roofs And Rails: How To Plan And Build Your Ideal Horse Facility
Colorado Springs CO.: Western Horseman. Vg- In Wraps. Light Wear Creasing At Lower Front. Pages Clean Binding Tight. Pages: 144. 1995. Trade Paperback. Western Horseman paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MASTER268071I ISBN : 0911647317 9780911647310
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Ehrlich, Gretel
THE FUTURE OF ICE A Journey Into Cold
Vintage. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 2005. First Edition. Softcover. 1400034353 . A crisp clean tightly bound softcover copy appearing unread presenting light shelf wear only. These "Booksellers" have no books of their own. They buy honest booksellers' books upcharge you and have no idea what the book is really like. Support your local and small bookstore owners! Read descriptions carefully. Avoid GLASSFROGBOOKS ERGODOBOOKS MORE BOOKS IRISH BOOKSELLERS PRO QUO/BAYSIDE BOOKS BOOKSPLEASE RIA CHRISTIE DISCOVER BOOKS BOOKS2ANYWHERE BOOKS EXPRESS CHIRON MEDIA! ; 7.8 X 5.2 X 0.6 inches; 224 pages . Vintage paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 29839 ISBN : 1400034353 9781400034352
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Ehrlich, Paul R.; Dobkin, David S.; Wheye, Darryl
Birder's Handbook: A Field Guide To The Natural History Of North American Birds - Including All Species That Regularly Breed North Of Mexico
New York: Fireside / Simon & Schuster. VG In Wraps. Lightly Worn. Prev Name FFEP. Pages: 785. 1988. Later Printing. Trade Paperback. Fireside / Simon & Schuster paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : MASTER365098I ISBN : 0671659898 9780671659899
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Ehrmann, Harold.
Encyclopedia of Australian Animals. Reptiles. the National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife.
Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1992. HEAVY. xv 495pp further reading indexes num col photographs distribution maps. Or cloth boards in jacket. Minor wear to bottom edge of boards minor edge wear to jacket prev owner name on front free endpaper. An exceptional resource for the herpetologist or reptile enthusiast covering hundreds of species of snake lizard crocodilian turtle and tortoise. First edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to. Angus & Robertson Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 044006 ISBN : 0207173796 9780207173790
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Eibl-Eibesfeldt Irenäus
Ethologie Biologie du comportement - 3e édition
Naturalia et biologia 1972 in8. 1972. Broché.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100129299
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Eifert, Virginia S.
River World: Wildlife of the Mississippi
New York: Dodd Mead & Co. Good/Good Dj. 1959. First. Hardcover. 8vo Clean crisp tight. Good reading reference copy. Nicks and chips to dustjacket . Dodd, Mead & Co hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BOOKS012099I
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Eileen Heming
Joan's Crusade
Lutterworth Press London 1965. Reprint. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 128 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Lutterworth Press London 1965. Reprint. CONDITION: This book is in good condition but dust jacket is not included. More specifically: Edges of boards have superficial edgewear and corners are lightly bumped. Pages are lightly tanned. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 17080294. Lutterworth Press hardcover
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Eileen Hill
Robin Kane: The Mystery of the Phantom
Western Publishing USA 1966. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 192 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Western Publishing USA 1966. CONDITION: This book is in good condition but dust jacket is not included. Edgewear to boards. Tanned pages. Gift inscription in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; Inventory No: 11060127. Western Publishing hardcover
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Eileen Lucas
Water : A Resource In Crisis
Childrens Press USA 1991. Hardcover. Good ex-library/No Dust Jacket. Hardcover. 128 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Childrens Press USA 1991. CONDITION: This book is in good ex-library condition. More specifically: Text and spine/cover marked with Library stamps in all other respects in very good condition throughout. Corners of boards are lightly bumped. Clear self-adhesive laminate over boards. ABOUT THIS BOOK: One of the most important educational focuses for the next decade will be the cleaning up and saving of our planet from unthinking destruction by its inhabitants -- not through nuclear war but through the thoughtless erosion of the environment by our own actions. Up to this time most people have regarded the problem as something that someone else would fix but the next generation must learn that the problem is the province of each and every one of us to resolve by our attitudes our caring our knowledge. In order for our planet to return to being safe productive and beautiful for us all we must all begin doing what we can to help rescue it. The time is past when we can say "Well someday someone will figure out what to do about the environmental problems". Whatever age you are you can start taking action now to help the earth. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Non-Fiction; ISBN: 0516055097. ISBN/EAN: 9780516055091. Inventory No: 24060177. 9780516055091 Childrens Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 24060177 ISBN : 0516055097 9780516055091
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Eilidh Rose
Little Penguin Learns To Swim
Top That UK 2011. Softcover. Very Good. Illustrator: Dubravka Kolanovic. Softcover. 32 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Top That UK 2011. CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Edges of covers have superficial edgewear and corners are lightly bumped. Spine is uncreased. . Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition except for previous owner's name on sticker. ABOUT THIS BOOK: Children will delight in following Little Penguin as he goes for his first swim. As he meets friends along the way all learning something new Little Penguin tries to overcome his nerves. Will Little Penguin be brave enough to jump in and swim Charming soft pastel artwork illustrates beautifully Little Penguin's first journey to the pool and is sure to make the story a firm favourite at bedtime. Illustrator: Dubravka Kolanovic . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Children's Picture Books; ISBN/EAN: 9781849564403. Inventory No: 23020214. 9781849564403 Top That paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 23020214 ISBN : 184956440x 9781849564403
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Eilis Dillon
The Island of Horses
Penguin UK 1976. Reprint. Paperback. Good. Paperback. 186 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Penguin UK 1976. Reprint. CONDITION: This book is in good condition. More specifically: Covers have moderate creasing. Edges of covers have superficial wear. Spine is uncreased. . Pages are reasonably tanned. Previous owner's name in ink. ABOUT THIS BOOK: The people of remote Inishrone a few miles off the Connemara coast know better than to go to the Island of Horses. Everyone has heard tales of men who have gone there and never come back. Yet one day young Pat Conroy and his friend Danny MacDonagh head off anyway telling their parents that they are fishing for eels. On the island they find no ghosts but many mysteries including a beautiful and tame black colt. But when they return home with the colt in tow they find themselves launched into a world of trouble. Before their adventure is over the boys must brave rough seas and the murderous duplicity of a conniving horse trader with only the advice of Pat's frail grandmother and their own good sense to guide them. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children & Young Adult; Teenage Fiction; ISBN: 0140308601. ISBN/EAN: 9780140308600. Inventory No: 21090157. 9780140308600 Penguin paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 21090157 ISBN : 0140308601 9780140308600
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Einarsen, Arthur S.
The Pronghorn Antelope and Its Management
Washington DC: Wildlife Management Institute 1948. Photos illustrations color frontis appendixes systematic descriptions bibliography index 254 pages. History distribution and abundance of the pronghorn biology and ecology interaction with man hunting and management as a resource. Nice copy. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Wildlife Management Institute Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 014129
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