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Published by Aidc, 1989
ISBN 10: 1870630831ISBN 13: 9781870630832
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
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Hardback. Condition: Good. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. All pages are intact and the cover is intact. Some minor wear to the spine.
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Published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited, 1971
ISBN 10: 000213022XISBN 13: 9780002130226
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. 3rd. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Published by Collins
Seller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Good condition book. Crease to the front board. Neat inscription on the opening page. Light foxing to the page edges. Pages 101-104 are loose. A good reading copy.
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1948., 1948
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
(Hardcover, 1948 ). 1948 1st edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Ex library reading copy, usual faults. Lacks dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1948., 1948
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
(Hardcover, 1948). 1948 1st edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Cloth stained, spotting to end-papers. Good only in poor dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1971., 1971
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
(Hardcover, 1971). (1948) 1971 3rd edn reprint. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Ex library usual faults. Working copy in like dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1958., 1958
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
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(Hardcover, 1958). (1948) 1958 2nd edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Much underlining but good copy in frayed dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. Chapters include; introduction to the study of British plants; the very beginning; the rise of land plants; the Ice Age and its influence on the British flora; post-glacial floristic changes; the present composition of the British flora; the geographical relationships of our flora; the habitat factors of British flora; plant communities, their development and modification; variation; adaptation and natural selection; the study of heredity in British plants; continuing changes in British plant life; review, conclusions, and the future. Appedices give, a list of the vice-counties, taxonomic methods, biometrics, ecological methods, cytology (basic outline), genetics (basic outline), the more important county and local floras. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1948., 1948
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
(Hardcover, 1948 ). 1948 1st edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram, spine titled in gilt. Slight fading and use, label to paste-down but good. Lacks dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. .
Publication Date: 1948
Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom
HARDCOVER. Condition: GOOD. 1948. Collins. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Green cloth, gilt titles on spine, minor wear to edges, spine and board top edges mildly sunned. 9x6. 315pp. 53 colour photos. 27 b/w photos. 8 maps and 2 diagrams.
Published by Collins, 1962
Seller: Hay-on-Wye Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, United Kingdom
Unknown Binding. Condition: Good. Some dirt marks to the cover, light stains also. Signed and dated to the inside page, the content has some foxing/tanned marks. A sound enough copy.
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1948., 1948
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
(Hardcover, 1948 ). 1948 1st edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Slight use, browning to end-papers and edges. Good copy in spine-chipped, frayed dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. .
Published by Collins. New Naturalist Series. 1984., 1984
Seller: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
(Hardcover, 1962). (1948) 1962 3rd edition. 8vo (154 x 222mm). Ppxviii,315. Colour & b/w photograph plates, b/w line illustrations, maps & bibliography. Green buckram. Very good in slightly frayed dust-wrapper. "In the broad sense, the British flora can be regarded as an offshoot of that of the European continent. The influence of geographical position and geographical history has, however, resulted in distinct peculiarities, and, above all, there have been the modifications produced by the last great Ice Age. How much was destroyed and how much survived this catastrophe is discussed by Dr. Turrill. The various routes of migration are traced as far as possible and the changes in climate and the advent of man are shown to have led to profound alterations in the flora." Still essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the nature of the British environment and its flora. Chapters include; introduction to the study of British plants; the very beginning; the rise of land plants; the Ice Age and its influence on the British flora; post-glacial floristic changes; the present composition of the British flora; the geographical relationships of our flora; the habitat factors of British plants; plant communities, their development and modifications; variation; adaptation and natural selection; the study of heredity in British plants; continuing changes in British plant life; review, conclusions and the future. A number of appendices give, a list of vice-counties, taxonomic methods, biometrics, ecological methods, cytology (basic outline), genetics (basic outline), the more importnat county and local floras. .
Published by Readers Union/Collins, 1959
Seller: The Guru Bookshop, Hereford, United Kingdom
Unknown Binding. Condition: Very Good. RU EDITION with dust jacket - rare and collectable - will send out 1 st class post.
Published by Collins., 1971
Seller: Re-Read Ltd, Doncaster, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No dust jacket - The book is an ex-library copy, and so comes with internal/external library markings. Book has a clear plastic jacket. Pages are tanned. Pages are not marred by notes or highlighting. The cover and spine have some wear but remain intact.
Published by London : Collins, 1948
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. Some foxing within and to cover. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description; xvii, 315 pages, 72 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 23 cm. Subjects; Plant communities. Geographical distribution. Natural selection. Variation. Gardens; Great Britain. Great Britain Flora. Plants Great Britain. Plant ecology Great Britain. 1 Kg.
Published by London : Collins, 1948
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. Some foxing within and to cover. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description; xvii, 315 pages, 72 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 23 cm. Subjects; Plant communities. Geographical distribution. Natural selection. Variation. Gardens; Great Britain. Great Britain Flora. Plants Great Britain. Plant ecology Great Britain. 1 Kg.