Histoire naturelle. Zoologie Signatures: 1[7] 2-29[8] 30[2] Includes bibliographical references. Show moreHistoire naturelle. Zoologie Signatures: 1[7] 2-29[8] 30[2] Includes bibliographical references. Show less
Discoveries in geography, Description and travel, Historical geography, DS5 .M9, 450 M963h
By Hugh Murray. "List of authorities and important works relating to Asia": v. 3, p. [487]-513. Show moreBy Hugh Murray. "List of authorities and important works relating to Asia": v. 3, p. [487]-513. Show less
by Theodore D. McCown and Sir Arthur Keith. "Report of the Joint expedition of the British school of archaeology in Jerusalem and the American... Show moreby Theodore D. McCown and Sir Arthur Keith. "Report of the Joint expedition of the British school of archaeology in Jerusalem and the American school of prehistoric research in association with the Royal college of surgeons of England, 1929-1937." Show less
v. 1. Introduction. Syriac text.--v. 2. English translation and index. by E. A. Wallis Budge. Published under the direction of the Royal Society of... Show morev. 1. Introduction. Syriac text.--v. 2. English translation and index. by E. A. Wallis Budge. Published under the direction of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom. Show less
One of the most renowned nineteenth-century British explorers of Africa, David Livingstone (1813–73) was a medical missionary who received the... Show moreOne of the most renowned nineteenth-century British explorers of Africa, David Livingstone (1813–73) was a medical missionary who received the Royal Geographical Society gold medal in 1855. His fame was established by his 1853–6 coast-to-coast exploration of the African interior, and by the best-selling Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, published upon his return to England in 1857 (also reissued in this series). Livingstone's last expedition in search of 'the true source of the Nile', undertaken in 1866, forms the core of this two-volume travel diary, published posthumously in 1874. Volume 1 describes his illness-plagued journey from Zanzibar to Ujiji, in Western Tanzania. It also records his 1871 encounter with the New York Herald correspondent and explorer Henry Morton Stanley, who had been dispatched to find him after Livingstone had been cut off from the outside world for so long that he was presumed dead. David Livingstone, Edited by Horace Waller. Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). Show less
by S.A. Binion. Édition deluxe. Limited to 800 copies of which this is no. 671. Each plate accompaied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. Show moreby S.A. Binion. Édition deluxe. Limited to 800 copies of which this is no. 671. Each plate accompaied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. Show less