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Published by BC Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1953
First Edition
PAPERBACK. First edition. 38pp b/w illustrations quarto paper. includes Warren Caldwell Archaeological Survey Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys, Charles Borden Prehistoric Coastal-Interior relations, etc. cover wear otherwise very good-.
Published by BC Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1959
First Edition
PAPERBACK. first edition. 45pp, b/w illustrations, map. 8vo paperback. Anthropology in British Columbia No. 4. cover wear otherwise very good-.
Published by The Royal British Columbia Museum 2022-10-28, Victoria, 2022
ISBN 10: 0772680329ISBN 13: 9780772680327
Seller: Blackwell's, London, United Kingdom
Book
paperback. Condition: New. Language: ENG.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum 1959, 1959
Seller: Wonderland Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
ed. paperback near very good condition with a bit of wear & darkening.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1953
Seller: Independent Books, Long Beach, WA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No. 3. Anthropological Research and Publications; Notes on Coast Salish Sea-mammal Hunting, more. 55 pp.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1953
Seller: Independent Books, Long Beach, WA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No. 3. Anthropological Research and Publications; Notes on Coast Salish Sea-mammal Hunting, more. 55 pp.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1954
Seller: Independent Books, Long Beach, WA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good (+). No. 4. Anthropological Research and Publications; An Archeological Survey of the Okanagan and Similkameen Valleys of British Columbia, more. 38 pp.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, 1950
Seller: Independent Books, Long Beach, WA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No. 1. Research in Progress; Manuscripts and Forthcoming Publications; Articles; Bibliography. 45 pp.
Published by University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0295952903ISBN 13: 9780295952901
Seller: Shoemaker Booksellers, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. First Edition. 146 pp. Original tan cloth covers, very bright and clean. Light soiling to pg. 75. DJ moderately soiled. Illust. w/ 8 b/w photos, 4 figures, and a map. Contents nice.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, Department of Education - Victoria, B.C., 1959
Seller: COOK AND BAKERS BOOKS, PARKSVILLE, VANCOUVER ISLAND, BC, Canada
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Soft cover, staple binding, back cover is lightly soiled, some fading along spine edge, otherwise without flaw. 7.5 X 10.5" 45 pages. From 1959. The authors of this book are the Kitwancool themselves. It contains their own statement of what they consider to be their histories, territories, and laws. The publication of this book is one step in the fulfilment of an agreement between the Kitwancool and the Provincial Museum of British Columbia. With black and white photographs and map.
Published by British Columbia Provincial Museum, 1959
Seller: Booked Experiences Bookstore, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition Signed
Soft Cover - Stapled. Condition: Very Good. First. pp.45 Anthropology in B.C. Memoir No. 4 signed my compliments, Bill - Wilson on title page clean tight copy but for former owner name on top right corner of cover, sometanning to orange covers and white back some tanning to text edges, 2 staples worn Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Inscribed By Author.
Published by Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC, Canada, 1959
ISBN 10: 0771887493ISBN 13: 9780771887499
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 45 pages. The authors of this book are the Kitwancool themselves, for it contains their own statement of what they consider to be their histories, territories, and laws. This publication was, in fact, their idea. Illustrated in black and white. Very heavily worn. Usual library markings. Reading copy only.
Published by Printed by S. Gosnell for T. Chapman, London, 1799
Seller: Hordern House Rare Books, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Quarto, with six plates and seven maps (most folding); a fine, large and uncut with the list of subscribers; in impressive full black crushed morocco with raised bands and gilt lettering by Sangorski and Sutcliffe. An unusually large copy of the first official account, in a majestic binding by master English craftsmen Sangorski and Sutcliffe. This is the full official account of the first missionary voyage to the South Pacific. The Duff set out for Tahiti in 1796, but visited many island groups, including particularly Tonga and the Marquesas. A new group of islands, the "Duff Group", was discovered among the Santa Cruz Islands. The maps here include a large chart of the Fiji Islands as well as charts of Tongataboo, the Gambier Islands, the Marquesas, Tahiti and the Duff Group; the plates include an engraved view of Rio de Janeiro. Wilson is identified as the author of the main body of the work in the Advertisement, which explains that he put it together from the captain's papers as well as his own, and from the missionaries' reports. The Hill catalogue notes that 'the long "preliminary discourse" was anonymously written by Samuel Greatheed, using the then-unpublished narrative of James Morrison, one of the pardoned Bounty mutineers. Morrison's manuscript was also the source for the extensive appendix on Tahiti. Indeed, William Wilson and James Morrison may be called co-authors of this book.'. According to the map expert Dorothy F. Prescott, 'the Wilson book contained a map that actually used the words "Greater Australia" - taking in Captain Cook's map of the south and east coasts of Van Diemens Land. this map would have influenced Matthew Flinders.'. Flinders is traditionally said to have been the first to use the term "Australia" in a voyage context: the Duff account appeared about fifteen years earlier. There is much of Australian interest in the account of the voyage including a mention of escaped Botany Bay convicts, and the flight of several missionaries from Tonga, where three were killed, to Sydney. Some of the missionaries made their homes in Sydney and founded families later to become important in Australian history. . Some offsetting affects a few maps, one leaf of the text with small marginal stain.