Montagnais Indians--Social life and customs, Montagnais Indians--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador--Social life and customs--Early works to 1800, Social life and customs, Description and travel, Description and travel, F1122 .C87 1774
extracted from the papers of Roger Curtis ; communicated by Daines Barrington. Curtis describes Labrador's geography, its animals and the ways of... Show moreextracted from the papers of Roger Curtis ; communicated by Daines Barrington. Curtis describes Labrador's geography, its animals and the ways of the Inuit, with some brief information on the Montagnais as well. He also attempts to calculate the Inuit population based on tribal information. Extract from Royal Society of London. Philosophical transactions, v. 64, 1744. Main Heritage Shelves General F1122 .C87 1774 Book Item-ID: i10160139 BIB-ID: 1017649 Also available online. Show less
R.E. Cheesman. Caption title. "Read at the Meeting of the Society, 15 December 1924." Detached from: Geographical Journal. Feb. 1925. Main Heritage... Show moreR.E. Cheesman. Caption title. "Read at the Meeting of the Society, 15 December 1924." Detached from: Geographical Journal. Feb. 1925. Main Heritage Shelves General GB628.813 .C54 1924 Book Item-ID: i10196559 BIB-ID: 1021291 Includes bibliographical references. Show less
Description and travel, Description and travel, DS207 .B58 1880
Account of a journey made by Blunt and his wife, Lady Anne, in the winter of 1878. The Blunts travelled in the company of Mohammed Ibn Aruk, a... Show moreAccount of a journey made by Blunt and his wife, Lady Anne, in the winter of 1878. The Blunts travelled in the company of Mohammed Ibn Aruk, a friend they had made in Palmyra whose family descended from a Nejd tribe. Mohammed wished to return to Nejd in order to find a wife and the Blunts seized the opportunity of accompanying him. The description of their journey is highly detailed, with details of villages they visited, careful topographical description, observations on local custom, descriptions of wildlife and an account the stud of Arab horses belonging to ibn Rashid, the reigning Emir of Hail. The account is followed by a transcript of a discussion that followed Blunt's presentation to the Royal Geographical Society. It includes observations by Sir Lewis Pelly, Mr Blanford and Sir H. Rawlinson. - The maps show Northern and Central Arabia (with the travel route taken by the Blunts) and a detailed sketch map of Jebel Shammar. by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. Detached from Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography, vol. 2, no. 2. Main Heritage Compact General DS207 .B58 1880 Book Item-ID: i16598787 BIB-ID: 1494599 Show less
by J. Heyworth-Dunne. Main Heritage Compact General Z196.E3 H49 1940 Reference Item-ID: i15803491 BIB-ID: 2523105 Show moreby J. Heyworth-Dunne. Main Heritage Compact General Z196.E3 H49 1940 Reference Item-ID: i15803491 BIB-ID: 2523105 Show less
Mandates, Mandates--Palestine, Politics and government, DS126 .R69 1939
Main Heritage Shelves General DS126 .R69 1939 Book Item-ID: i10098240 BIB-ID: 1011460 Show moreMain Heritage Shelves General DS126 .R69 1939 Book Item-ID: i10098240 BIB-ID: 1011460 Show less
Pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morePt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. by Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond ; translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek and called by him "Sacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief" ; ed by F.F. Arbuthnot. Main Heritage Shelves General DS38.14 .M57 1891 Book vol.1, part 1 Item-ID: i20235987 BIB-ID: 1023582 Show less
Pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morePt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. by Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond ; translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek and called by him "Sacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief" ; ed by F.F. Arbuthnot. Main Heritage Shelves General DS38.14 .M57 1891 Book vol.2, part 1 Item-ID: i20236062 BIB-ID: 1023582 Show less
Pt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives... Show morePt. I. v. 1-2. The histories of prophets, kings, and khalifs -- pt. II. v. 1-2. The life of Muhammad the apostle of Allah.--pt. II. v. 3. The lives of Abu Bakr, O'mar, O'thmân, and A'li, the four immediate successors of Muhammad the apostle. by Muhammad bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd, commonly called Mirkhond ; translated from the original Persian by E. Rehatsek and called by him "Sacred and profane history according to the Moslem belief" ; ed by F.F. Arbuthnot. Main Heritage Shelves General DS38.14 .M57 1891 Book vol.3, part 2 Item-ID: i20236104 BIB-ID: 1023582 Show less