Verlag: Harper & Brothers
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York, Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1943
Anbieter: BOUQUINIST, München, BY, Deutschland
Zustand: Wie neu. 3. Auflage. xiii, 408 Seiten. 21 cm. Befriedigender Zustand. Einband leicht fleckig. Hinterer Buchblock gebrochen. - Excerpt from book: a. Classes of Transition Devices. Transition devices fall into three general classes: (1) Conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, and conjunctive phrases. Care must be taken to choose the connective that accurately represents the logical relation between two sentences. A list of some of the more frequently used connectives, classified according to their meaning, follows: Continuation of the same line of thought: and, moreover, too, likewise, furthermore, again, also, in like manner, similarly. Contrast, or change in the line of thought: but, however, nevertheless, yet, on the contrary, on the other hand. Result or consequence: therefore, hence, consequently, thus, accordingly, as a result, as a consequence. Miscellaneous relations: for example, for instance, of course, then, here, fortunately, in fact. (2) Direct reference to the preceding sentence by means of pronouns or the repetition of significant words. But while heat and moisture decide where the different kinds of trees can grow, their influence has comparatively little to do with the struggles of individuals and species against each other for the actual possession of the ground. The outcome of these struggles depends less on heat and moisture than on the possession of certain qualities, among which is the ability to bear shade. With regard to this power, trees are roughly divided into two classes, often called shade- bearing and light-demanding, following the German, but better named tolerant and intolerant of shade. Tolerant trees are those which flourish under more or less heavy shade in early youth; intolerant trees are those which demand a comparatively slight cover, orevenunrestrictedlight. (Pinchot, A Primer of Forestry, Bulletin 24, Division of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agriculture.) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Grünes Leinen mit illustrierten Vorsätzen.
Verlag: Harper & Brothers, New York, 1950
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Third edition. Octavo. xii, 404pp. Pen and pencil underlining on some pages, pen on front board, corners bumped, good only lacking the dust jacket.
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Zustand: Very Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDEDVery good copy with clean pages. Name in ink on front free end paper. Sm4to. Published in New York, 1943. 408 pages.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: bon. RO80025311: 1943. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 402 pages. Ouvrage en anglais. Cartonnage vert. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.