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Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 2, Item-ID: i20238332, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 1, Item-ID: i10049034, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 1, Item-ID: i10049034, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 5, Item-ID: i20238368, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 2, Item-ID: i20238332, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
Main Heritage Shelves General, DT3 .A26 1891, Book, vol. 4, Item-ID: i20238356, BIB-ID: 1006539, Also issued online.
The annals of a saintly house -- A daughter of Accra Queens -- The Richard Merlin document -- Ben Ramar and the Christians -- A Moorish hero and---Juanita -- Ben Hamed el Askar -- Out past the city gates -- The treatment of Brierly -- A Morocco parchment -- Dudley Ford and the glory of Spain -- The ...
Towards security, stability and sustainability : oriented strategies of development in eastern africa / J. B. Opschoor -- Sustainable development and resource conflicts in Botswana / M.B.K. Darkoh and J.E. Mbaiwa -- Participation and governance in the development of Borana : Southern Ethiopia / Joha ...
by Cyril Fletcher Grant and L. Grant., Also published under title: 'Twixt sand and sea., Includes bibliographical references and index.
Marcel Dubois, C. Martin, H. Schirmer., Main Heritage Shelves General, DT12 .D83 1895, Book, Item-ID: i10049289, BIB-ID: 1006564
introduction géographique de R. Lespès; illustration de Roger J-Irriéra., At head of title: E. Albertini, G. Marçais [et] G. Yver., "Bibliographie": p.[331]-331.
For most of the twentieth century, maps were indispensable. They were how governments understood, managed, and defended their territory, and during the two world wars they were produced by the hundreds of millions. Cartographers and journalists predicted the dawning of a "map-minded age," where incr ...