Verlag: University Microfilms Intl, 1981
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Facsimile. 282pp, octavo, orange cloth, tight binding, clean throughout, clean boards with sharp corners, touches of edge wear, owner's stamp. From the library of Dale W. Rice, famed writer/researcher/collector of natural history, and founder of the Dale W. Rice Memorial Library in Seattle, WA.
Verlag: Field Museum of Natural History, 1967
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 1st ediiton. 282pp, paperback rebound in green cloth, tight binding, clean throughout, original paper wraps are soiled and worn, edge and corner wear to the boards, mild darkening to the spine, bookplate. From the library of Dale W. Rice, famed writer/researcher/collector of natural history, and founder of the Dale W. Rice Memorial Library in Seattle, WA.
Verlag: Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, 1967
PAPERBACK. Paper edition. 282pp, bw illustrations, octavo paper. Publication 1031, Fieldiana: Zoology Volume 54. owner initials, stamp on front cover, cover wear otherwise good+.
Sprache: Spanisch
Verlag: Editorial Académica Española, 2016
ISBN 10: 3841753965 ISBN 13: 9783841753960
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EUR 31,27
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
Verlag: British Columbia Department of Mines, Victoria, BC Canada, 1940
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition. 30 pages. Black and white photos, illustrations. "Fieldwork within that part of Fraser River Valley between Chimney Creek (south of Williams Lake) and Cottonwood Canyon (north of Quesnel)." - from page 1. Table of Contents include summary of the findings, topography, glacial geology, bedrock geology, Fraser River formation, and mining operations (Canyon Mine, Tertiary Mine) concerned with the Fraser River Tertiary Drainage-system. Usual library markings. Binding sound. A worthy working copy.
Verlag: British Columbia Department of Mines, Victoria, BC Canada, 1940
Paperback. Zustand: Good. Reprint. 32 pages. Black and white photos, illustrations and maps. "Aiken Lake area is defined as a strip of country about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide, trending northwest through and east of Aiken and Uslika Lakes." - from introduction. Includes topography and glacial geology, bedrock geology and mineral deposits. Average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy working copy.