Published by Department Of Mines Geological Survey, Sydney, 1962., 1962
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 8vo. softcover. 66pp. Very good, foxing, cover edges.
Published by Department of National Development,, Australia, 1962
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Add to basketStapled Wrapper. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. 48 pages. Fold out map. Size: 4to - over7"x10" tall.
Published by From: Gondwana Stratigraphy, IUGS Symposium, Buenos Aires, 1967
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Add to basketPamphlet. Condition: Very Good. pp. 441-466, Map, Extracted from orig vol, thus begins with title page, trimmed & stapled pamphlet, else VG.
Published by Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, Australia, 1987
ISBN 10: 0644056177 ISBN 13: 9780644056175
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Add to basketStapled Wraps. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Map, Tables (illustrator). 1st Edition. VG/none, used pb, 19pp. This is Resource Report 2. Illustrated, brown colored stiff paper wraps with gold colored text on upper; slight edge wear; no tears. Interior pages clean, unmarked. Binding is tight.
Published by c. 1958, 1958
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Add to basketSydney n.d. circa 1958. 4to. Orig. cloth box shelf worn. Containing 12 fold. maps.
Published by Ottawa Branch, Naval Officers' Associations of Canada, Ottawa, 1988
ISBN 10: 0969134231 ISBN 13: 9780969134237
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Add to basketSoft Cover. Condition: Very Good. First Printing. 240 pp, large 8vo (9 1/4" H). Contents: From the Beginning to the first Disaster; Everyone was "Tea-ing" and then the War came; There, but for the Flip of a Coin; Big Robbie's War; To the Engineroom by Motorcycle; Not all the Work was done at Sea; Saga of a Four-Stacker; Hurricanes at Singapore - Liberator over Burma; What the Captain's Writer saw; Those daring young Men in their fast MTBs; Of Brigs and Barracudas; Prisoners of War: 1. Milag - Four Long Years - 2 . Stalag - Tail Gunner - 3. Marlag - Athabaskan Survivor; There I Was, upside-down, two Fathoms on the Clock; "You'll get used to it"; Now it can all be told. Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - spine slightly twisted, minor edgewear, minor soiling on rear cover, spine slightly faded.
Published by San Francisco and New York: The J. Dewing Co., 1888
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Folio. 34 x 47cm. Original gilt morocco with all edges gilt, with restorations. Marbled endpapers. 478 text pages and and 120 hors text plates. 5 volumes. Stamped with the name of an original subscriber? Mrs. R. McElroy. Fine condition. OCLC Number 36006168. Very heavy.Note from the Sierra Club: Picturesque California was an 1888 elephant folio edited by John Muir, published by the J. Dewing Publishing company, featuring over 600 etchings, photogravures, and wood etchings, 700 additional illustrations in the text, and 120 tinted plates. The original work was sold by subscription and was distributed monthly in thirty parts. Muir wrote six of the articles, which we provide here:ContentsPeaks and Glaciers of the High Sierra (by John Muir)The Passes of the High Sierra (by John Muir);A Glimpse of Monterey (by J. R. Fitch);The Yosemite Valley (by John Muir);Totokonulu (poem by J. Vance Cheney);A Visit to the Lick Observatory (by Edward S. Holden);About the Bay of San Francisco (by W. C. Bartlett);Game Regions of the Upper Sacramento (by Joaquin Miller);The Heart of Southern California (by Jeanne C. Carr);Mount Shasta (by John Muir);Southernmost California (by T. S. Van Dyke);North of the Golden Gate (by Kate Field);Early California Mining and the Argonauts (by Joaquin Miller);The Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains (by George Hamlin Fitch);The San Joaquin Valley (by Joaquin Miller);The Foothill Region of the Northern Coast Range (by Charles Howard Shinn);The New City by the Great Sea--San Francisco (by Joaquin Miller);On the Height (poem by J. Vance Cheney);The Sacramento Valley (by John P. Irish);The Tule Region (by Charles Howard Shinn);Monterey to Ventura (by WIlliam L. Ogle);The Plain of Oaks (by Albert E. Gray);The Land of the Redwoods (by Charles Howard Shinn);Washington and the Puget Sound (by John Muir);The Basin of the Columbia River (by John ;Muir);The Canadian Rockies (by Ernest Ignersoll).Bibliographic InformationOriginally published as thirty parts, then ten, and finally as two volumes (J. Dewing and Company: 1888-1890). Reprinted as West of the Rocky Mountains (Philadelphia: Running Press, 1976). Chapters 10, 24, and 25 were reprinted in Chapters 3-5, 17-20, and 21-23, respectively, of Steep Trails.