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Published by Dista Products Ltd, Liverpool, 1976
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Paperback. Condition: Good. New Edition. 8vo. 30pp summaries of papers presented to the symposium. Neat annotations on a number of pages. Creasing to front cover and curling to tail of most pages. Book.
Published by British and Foreign Medical Review, London, 1842
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Booklet - Unbound Pages. Condition: Very Good. 9 pages. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 18 x 26 cms. Category: British and Foreign Medical Review; Cosmo Books : 29 years on ABE, 47 years taking care of customers. A bookseller you can rely on.
Seller: Yare Books, Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition.
Published by Paris, Labé, 1846
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soft cover. Condition: good. In-8° broché, couverture bleue originale, ouvrage à toute marge non massicoté (cette revue ne se trouve plus que très rarement dans son brochage d'origine), pagination: 257-384. Mémoires originaux : - MM. Beau et Maissiat : Recherches sur le mécanisme des mouvements respiratoires - Dr. J. Parise : De l'allongement et du raccourcissement du membre inférieur dans la coxalgie - Dr. Max Durand-Fardel : De la contracture dans l'hémorragie cérébrale - Dr Walshe : Cyanose par transposition de l'aorte et de l'artère pulmonaire, observation suivie de réflexions - M. Mayor : Note sur l'échinocoque de l'homme --- Revue Générale, Bulletin, Bibliographie : cf sommaire complet dans le scan.
Published by South Australian Museum, Adelaide, 2009
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Adelaide, South Australian Museum, 2009. Large octavo, 334 pages with numerous illustrations and figures plus 32 pages of plates. Colour-pictorial card covers a little sunned and rubbed; an excellent copy. 'Aboriginal skeletal remains and artefacts had been eroding out from a dune north of Blanchetown, along the River Murray for years. Once exposed, remains were lost either to souvenir hunters or to destruction from the natural elements. In 1969, South Australian Museum archaeologist Graeme Pretty implemented a rigorous excavation program to prevent further loss. The excavation was undertaken at a time when very little archaeological work was being carried out in Australia. Roonka still stands as the largest investigation ever undertaken on a burial site in this country' (rear cover). The other contributors are Eric Cook, Bob Inns, Vern Tolcher, and Graeme Pretty (1940-2000).
Published by South Australian Museum, Adelaide, 2009
ISBN 10: 064650388X ISBN 13: 9780646503882
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Trade Paperback. 1st Edition. Very Good condition. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Drawings. Contributors include Rebekah Candy, Eric Cook, Bob Inns, Helen Tolcher & Vern Tolcher. Inscribed by editor to previous owner and signed by Helen Tolcher. 335 pages. Aboriginal skeletal remains and artefacts had been eroding out from a dune north of Blanchetown, on the River Murray in South Australia for many years. In 1969, SA Museum archaeologist Graeme Pretty implemented a rigorous program to prevent further loss from souvenir hunters or from natural elements. Roonka still stands as the largest investigation ever undertaken on an Aboriginal burial site in Australia. This is the story of the excavation and the how it has revealed the mysteries of the Ngaiawang.
Published by South Australian Museum, Adelaide, 2009
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Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Adelaide, South Australian Museum, 2009. Large octavo, 334 pages with illustrations and figures plus 32 pages of plates. Colour-pictorial card covers; a fine copy. Inscribed and signed by editor and contributor Dr Keryn Walshe to Greg Carver, and with the ink signatures of contributors Helen Tolcher and Rebekah Candy, on the half-title. 'Aboriginal skeletal remains and artefacts had been eroding out from a dune north of Blanchetown, along the River Murray for years. Once exposed, remains were lost either to souvenir hunters or to destruction from the natural elements. In 1969, South Australian Museum archaeologist Graeme Pretty implemented a rigorous excavation program to prevent further loss. The excavation was undertaken at a time when very little archaeological work was being carried out in Australia. Roonka still stands as the largest investigation ever undertaken on a burial site in this country' (rear cover). The other contributors are Eric Cook, Bob Inns, Vern Tolcher, and Graeme Pretty (1940-2000). Signed.