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America's Great Outdoors
Chicago: Published by Ferguson, Chicago in 1967, Dated 1967 with 376 pages with index. Dust jacket and book near very good. Color and B&W illustrations, illustrated endpapers. Front cover of book illustrated also. An anthology of 200 years of writing. The story of eternal romance between man and nature. Natural history, anthology, hunting, fishing.. Hard Cover. (more information)
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An Introduction to Nature - Birds, Wild Flowers, Trees
Published by Doubleday, CR 1946 to 1955, this in 1966, 233 pages. Dust jacket and book are good+. 300 illustrations in full color by Don Eckelberry (Birds), Tabea Hofmann (Wild Flowers), and Michael H. Bevans (Trees). Horticulture, flowers, botany, trees, natural history.. Hard Cover. (more information)
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Sand Rivers
New York: Viking Photography by Hugo Van Lawich. Dust jacket and book very good condition, dust jacket is price clipped. CR 1981, 213 pages. Color photos. This is the account of a remarkable trip into the Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania, one of the largest yet least known strongholds of wild animals left on earth.. Hard Cover. (more information)
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Celebrated American Caves
New Jersey: Rutgers University Press Dust jacket with mylar, all good+ condition. X-library with stamps, numbers and pocket in back. Forward by Alexander Wetmore. CR 1955. Sponsored by the National Speleological Society. 339 pages with index, black and white photos and illustrations with 6 maps and 9 drawings. Caves are a world in themselves, laboratories where scientists study the relics of the earliest Americans; they are repositories for prehistoric life. Caves are also home to some of the world's starngest and rarest creatures - eyeless fish, sightless slamanders, bats, and birds that fly in total darkness.. Fourth Printing. Hard Cover. (more information)
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Annual Report Board of Regents for 1928
Washington, D. C.: Published by Government Printing Office, 1881. 763 pages. Green covers. Operations, expenditures and condition of the Smithsonian Institute for year Printed in 1929 for year ending June 30, 1928. Craters of the Moon in Idaho, Petrified forest, water divining, birds of the past, migration of the whalebone whales, ecology of the red squirrel, insect communication, American Indian costumes in National Museum, mounds and earthworks, etc. All good+. History, Americana, Nat ive American, Smithsonian Institute.. Hard Cover. (more information)
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Annual Report of the Smithsonian Insitute for 1928
Published in 1929, contains Geochronology, mounds and ancient earthworks in U.S., American Indian costumes in musuem, Neanderthal phase of man, insect communication, ecology of red squirrels, whalebone whale migration, etc. All good+. American indians, native americans, indians, whales, squirrels, insects.. Hard Cover. (more information)
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