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Erscheinungsdatum: 2000
Anbieter: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Deutschland
A new species from Ghana supposedly belonging to the genus Notosetia is described: N. ghanensis. The protoconch and details of the shell are figured. The genus assignation is discussed and compared with the type species of the genus. 3 pp., 7 figs, 4.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2007
Anbieter: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Deutschland
7 pp., 1 col. map, 3 col. pls, stapled 4.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Anbieter: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Deutschland
A new species of the genus Bela Leach in Gray, 1847, from West Africa, is described and figured, and compared with the most similar one, Bela nuperrima (Tiberi, 1855). New taxon: Bela schoenherri n. sp. 8 pp., 3 plates, 4.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Anbieter: ConchBooks, Harxheim, Deutschland
An iconographic and taxonomic re-evaluation of the East Atlantic Terebridae species was opportune with the aid of material gathered during the last three decades since their first major revision. The major revisions are expanded with additional information and illustrations, taxa described since then are discussed and a novel species is described from the Cape Verde Islands. New taxon: Oxymeris swinneni n. sp. 21 pp., 7 plates, 4.
Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 232 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This book delves into the running and racing adventures of the author Mark Ryall and his daughter Stephanie. When she was just seven years old, Stephanie shows a keen interest in running. Realizing she cannot be held back, Mark gets off the couch and joins in her workouts. Over the next seventeen years, they both progress as distance runners and pursue shared dreams in competitive age-group racing. They encounter many ups and downs along the way as Stephanie matures into a serious university cross country and ultra trail runner, and Mark transitions into triathlons, representing Canada in three ITU World Championships. As both father and coach, Mark always looks to safeguard Stephanie's health and long-term athletic development, which causes her to push back at times. Using personal stories, humorous situations, training advice, and significant scientific research, the author lends the reader a unique look inside the world of younger and older runners. A great resource for runners of all ages, as well as their coaches and parents! "Dr. Ryall writes with candor and passion, striking the perfect balance between sharing running history, research, and personal anecdotes that had me laughing out loud. Run Daughter, Run Father is a relatable, informative, and inspiring read!" ~ Heidi Ohrling, Medical Student and Cross Country Runner, Western University "Mark's book is more than about just running. It's about a father/daughter relationship through the child/teen years and how a shared love of an activity can bring people together as well as create friction at times, ultimately bringing them closer to understanding each other and appreciating the journey along the way. This book is a cool read that can be enjoyed by both generations looking upon either side of the father-daughter relationship and renewed love for a sport through the eyes of a child." ~ Mat Reid, owner and head coach, Fighting Koalas and Hamilton Hammerheads Triathlon Team "Having coached my own daughter, I couldn't help but laugh as the father/daughter, coach/athlete relationship was described as butting heads at times, though it was always overshadowed by admiration and pride." ~ Tom Spironello, former Athletic Director, St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School "A thoughtful, entertaining, and relatable read. I enjoyed Mark's insightful anecdotes with background research to cover the challenging, humorous, and heartwarming running journey of a father and a daughter." ~ Dr. Scott Howitt, Chiropractor/Clinical Director Pure Fitness MoveLab, Toronto.
Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 232 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | This book delves into the running and racing adventures of the author Mark Ryall and his daughter Stephanie. When she was just seven years old, Stephanie shows a keen interest in running. Realizing she cannot be held back, Mark gets off the couch and joins in her workouts. Over the next seventeen years, they both progress as distance runners and pursue shared dreams in competitive age-group racing. They encounter many ups and downs along the way as Stephanie matures into a serious university cross country and ultra trail runner, and Mark transitions into triathlons, representing Canada in three ITU World Championships. As both father and coach, Mark always looks to safeguard Stephanie's health and long-term athletic development, which causes her to push back at times. Using personal stories, humorous situations, training advice, and significant scientific research, the author lends the reader a unique look inside the world of younger and older runners. A great resource for runners of all ages, as well as their coaches and parents! "Dr. Ryall writes with candor and passion, striking the perfect balance between sharing running history, research, and personal anecdotes that had me laughing out loud. Run Daughter, Run Father is a relatable, informative, and inspiring read!" ~ Heidi Ohrling, Medical Student and Cross Country Runner, Western University "Mark's book is more than about just running. It's about a father/daughter relationship through the child/teen years and how a shared love of an activity can bring people together as well as create friction at times, ultimately bringing them closer to understanding each other and appreciating the journey along the way. This book is a cool read that can be enjoyed by both generations looking upon either side of the father-daughter relationship and renewed love for a sport through the eyes of a child." ~ Mat Reid, owner and head coach, Fighting Koalas and Hamilton Hammerheads Triathlon Team "Having coached my own daughter, I couldn't help but laugh as the father/daughter, coach/athlete relationship was described as butting heads at times, though it was always overshadowed by admiration and pride." ~ Tom Spironello, former Athletic Director, St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School "A thoughtful, entertaining, and relatable read. I enjoyed Mark's insightful anecdotes with background research to cover the challenging, humorous, and heartwarming running journey of a father and a daughter." ~ Dr. Scott Howitt, Chiropractor/Clinical Director Pure Fitness MoveLab, Toronto.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: IDW Publishing (edition ), 2010
ISBN 10: 1600107281 ISBN 13: 9781600107283
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting.
Verlag: George Newnes, Ltd., London, 1927
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Fair. Sindall, A.; York, W.G.; Woodville, R. Caton; Wightman, W.E.; Inns, Kenneth; York, W.G.; Burns, Inder; Abbey, S.; Tresilian, S.; De Walton, John; Hiley, Francis E. (illustrator). First Edition. Features: The Singing Tree - a story from the Bushveld of South Africa; The Road to Romanc - Part I of the amazing round-the-world travels of Cyril Holloway; Photo of ice-fishing in Vladivostock Harbour; Timber-Laden Round Cape Horn - a windjamming tale; An Aeroplane Adventure in Waziristan - the story of a British officer who was captured by the Wazirs; A Tenderfoot in Canada, Part II - a disastrous season on a prairie farm; Trapped in the Volcano of Kilauea, in the Hawaiian Islands; The Hundredth Chance - a story from the Union-Castle cargo-steamer Ripley Castle; What Happened to Ah Fong? - an unsolved Chinese mystery; Monasteries in Mid-Air - the remarkable monasteries of Meteora, in Greece - article with excellent photos; A Mystery of the "Bad Lands" - a cowboy story from Wyoming; The Rogue - a rogue elephant in central Africa; Bakhai, the Rebel of Babban Kurmi; The Mountain of Gold - conclusion of the author's journey to Canada; Nice vintage ads, including photo of Earle E. Liederman, the Muscle Builder. Multiple pieces of red, clear and brown tape securing covers. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy.