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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Klappentextrnrn Demanding that wolf populations be allowed to continue to increase is not only a false conservation goal, but also a counter productive tactic that is bound for short-term failure. [We require] a fundamental shift in the way wolv.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: O & J Enterprises Ltd., Canada, 1997
ISBN 10: 1895332176 ISBN 13: 9781895332179
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Smith, K.C. (illustrator). First Edition. Signed without inscription by author upon title page. "This candid autobiography ranks mighty high among advocacy pleas from exasperated agency leaders 'who can't stand it any longer.' In this bold book, Dr. James Hatter, a former British Columbia government manager of wildlife resources, tells it as it was, is and should be here, in this story about his experiences." - Lee Straight. "Throughout much of the book, I have included short anecdotal stories involving the writer, as well as frank and objective discussions of problems that befall the practice of hunting and our wildlife heritage." - Preface. x, 220 p. Black and white reproductions of photos. Clean, tight and unmarked with moderate wear. ; Cover Art.
Verlag: Jim Railton, Vancouver, B.C., 1961
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 34 pages. Features: 1961-1962 Simplified Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps; Dr. James Hunter explains changes to Game Regulations and predicts hunter success for the fall; Carcass Care - illustrated guide to processing a deer carcass; Clay Chips - article with photos of shooters Doug. Reynolds, Laurie Parkes, Alex Shymkowich, Dick Hornby, and Jim "Reliable" Mathieson; Many nostalgic ads; Two at the Same Time - article on Tyee fishing, with photo of Eric Sismey with Mrs. Elsie Ahlquist and two large Tyee; One-page ad by the Department of Recreation and Conservation entitled "Ready for the Field?" provides six tips - suitable for framing; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A nice vintage copy.
Verlag: Jim Railton, Vancouver, B.C., 1960
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 34 pages. Features: Quick Reference 1960-61 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps; Mailbag; Dr. James Hatter and his Game Outlook; Nice one-page Old Vienna ad features large photo of hunter with deer and B.C. deer hunting statistics; One-page Crown Zellerbach ad with illustration of hunter says "Hunting Not Prohibited Here"; 2/3-page ad for the "Cariboo Dayliner" rail service offered by the Pacific Great Eastern Railway; One-page ad for Harkley & Haywood Sporting Goods Ltd. features fireamrs and accessories; Trout Fishing For Sport and a Delightful Recreation; Clay Chips - includes photos of Harvey Mackie, Colin Peacock, George Walker, R. Weatherhead, Rudy Wiley, Arnie Homewood, Henry Remple, Verne Greensword, Col. N.C. Sherman, Arnie Homewood, Aldon Hanson, Cy Bourne, Ken Bodwell, Tom Held, Russ Young and Jack Pratt; One-page ad by the Department of Recreation and Conservation gives tips for hunting on private lands; Back cover Pilsener beer ad; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy.
Verlag: The five items produced between March and June One of them printed by T. Brettell Rupert Street Haymarket, 1848
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbA collection of items indicating the panic felt by the bourgeoisie around the time of the Great Chartism Meeting on Kennington Common, 10 April 1848. Items Two to Five are laid down on a piece of grey paper removed from a scrapbook. Item One: Printed warrant signed by two magistrates, appointing Cater a Special Constable, it appearing, 'upon the oath of a credible witness, that a tumult or riot may be reasonably apprehended'. On one side of a piece of laid paper roughly 320 x 210 mm. Watermarked 'W H FELLOWS 1847'. Good, on lightly creased and aged paper, with minor traces of previous grey paper mount adhering to the blank reverse. Headed 'St. James, Westminster' beneath the Royal Crest. Eighteen lines of printed text, with the words 'Mr. Wm Charles Cater' and his address '56 Pall Mall' in the hand of the first signatory. The two signatures are illegible. ITEM TWO: Printed notice, headed 'ST. JAMES, WESTMINSTER', announcing the swearing-in of Special Constables, 'for the Protection of Property', 'in consequence of the unsettled state of the Metropolis'. '[.] the Magistrates are quite prepared to Swear in any further number of the Inhabitants who may apply for that purpose, at the Police Court, Gt. Marlborough St. Daily, between the Hours of ELEVEN and FOUR o'Clock.' Thirteen lines of text, in a variety of fonts and point sizes. By William Geesin and John Thomas Campart, Churchwardens, and dated from the 'Vestry Room, 8th March, 1848'. 'PRINTED BY T. BRETTELL, RUPERT STREET, HAYMARKET.' On one side of a piece of paper, roughly 225 x 280. Text clear and entire. Good, though slightly ruckled and discoloured, and with chipping to right-hand margin. Item Three: Printed slip, roughly 65 x 220 mm, announcing a meeting of Special Constables at the Vestry Room. Dated 13 March 1848. Good. Item Four: Printed slip, completed in manuscript, roughly 65 x 215 mm, announcing a meeting of Special Constables at the Vestry Room. Dated 9 April 1848. With a little light staining. Item Five: Printed slip, completed in manuscript, roughly 55 x 170 mm, reading 'A Division [4th.] Section. | [Thos Baker | W. C. Cater | 56 Pall Mall] | Meet at [Eleven] o'Clock. [Monday | at Burlington House]'. On lightly aged paper. See Image.