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By: James Bryant Conant (1893-1978) | |
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By: Ainsworth Rand Spofford (1825-1908) | |
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By: Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger (1913-1966) | |
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By: Maxwell T. (Maxwell Tylden) Masters (1833-1907) | |
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By: Robert Arthur (1909-1969) | |
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By: Leslie J. Newville | |
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By: Jack Douglas | |
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By: Francis C. Woodworth (1812-1859) | |
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By: Jack Douglas | |
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By: Ernest Dunlop Swinton (1868-1951) | |
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By: Annie Payson Call (1853-1940) | |
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By: Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company | |
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By: Eando Binder | |
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By: C. C. MacApp (1917-1971) | |
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By: James Orton (1830-1877) | |
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![]() This book, with the subtitle "Across the Continent of South America" describes the scientific expedion of 1867 to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon. The route was from Guayaquil to Quito, over the Cordillera, through the forest to Napo, and, finally, on the Rio Napo to Pebas on the Maranon. Besides this record, the expedition - under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute - collected samples of rocks and plants, and numerous specimen of animals. The scientists also compiled a vocabulary of local languages and produced a new map of equatorial America... |
By: M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt) Cooke (1825-1914) | |
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By: Manly Wade Wellman (1903-1986) | |
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By: Sami Khalaf Hamarneh (1925-) | |
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By: Gerald Vance (1916-2013) | |
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![]() A world weary space pilot on the lam from earth for crimes unspecified; the most beautiful (earthly) tri-D woman in the universe who is determined to be the most powerful too; a planet of crafty and unscrupulous giant frogs intent on kicking out all aliens; and finally beings who live outside of time. Mix them all together and some very interesting things happen. Very interesting. And disastrous. But there's more! Why did 3000 worlds across the galaxy suddenly blossom almost simultaneously with very similar life and intelligence? Could there have been a common ancestor? Well, give or take a million years, simultaneously... |
By: Sami Khalaf Hamarneh (1925-) | |
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By: Gerald Vance | |
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![]() Three Science Fiction stories by the great Gerald Vance: Monsoons of Death is a very nice blend of horror story and a study of true bravery on the planet Mars. A newly commissioned lieutenant finds out a lot about both! In Larson's Luck, Vance takes us on a light hearted jaun into hot shot space ship pilots, piracy and the good part of breaking the rules. The last story, Vital Ingredient, takes the listener far into the future when the sport of boxing still has two musceled opponents battling it out in a ring, but they are simply puppets, every muscle, feint and jab controlled by ring side 'managers'; ex fighters who have moved up... |
By: Donald E. Westlake (1933-) | |
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By: Bryce Walton (1918-1988) | |
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By: Donald E. Westlake (1933-) | |
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By: Ellen Churchill Semple | |
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![]() INFLUENCES OF GEOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT ON THE BASIS OF RATZEL'S SYSTEM OF ANTHROPO-GEOGRAPHY BY ELLEN CHURCHILL SEMPLE PREFACE The present book, as originally planned over seven years ago, was to be a simplified paraphrase or restatement of the principles embodied in Friedrich Ratzel's _Anthropo-Geographie_. The German work is difficult reading even for Germans. To most English and American students of geographic environment it is a closed book, a treasure-house bolted and barred. Ratzel himself realized that any English form could not be a literal translation, but must be adapted to the Anglo-Celtic and especially to the Anglo-American mind... |
By: C. C. Beck | |
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