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Archives de la Mission de La Karuzi (Urundi) Vol. II: Cartes du bassin de la Karuzi A. - Sols; B. - Vegetation
Archives de la Mission de La Karuzi (Urundi) Vol. II: Cartes du bassin de la Karuzi A. - Sols; B. - Vegetation
1961 , 2 large folding col maps. . Unbound. 2 large (89x113cm) maps in orig. card folder. Withdrawn from an institutional library. Good.. Maps showing soil and vegetation type in Karuzi Province, central Burundi..
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Book no.: S57071
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Keywords: Burundi; East Africa; Africa

Aalen, F.H.A., Man and the Landscape in Ireland
Aalen, F.H.A.
Man and the Landscape in Ireland
Academic Press 1978 xi, 343, frontis, 22 b/w plates, 27 text figs. . HB. Vg in d/w (a few short edge tears; in removable protective sleeve).. First edition. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines including archaeology, folk studies, geography, demography, history, palaeobotany and planning, this book examines the accumulated evidence of man\'s settlement in Ireland from prehistoric times to the present day. This study attempts to reconstruct the nature of different past environments and to assess the role of man as an agent of ecological change.. [9780120413508]
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Book no.: S60564
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Keywords: Geography; Ireland; Western Europe; Europe; Landscape Archaeology; Topography

Ministerio Delle Colonie, Le Colonie Italiane Di Diretto Dominio Con appendice sul possedimento delle Isole Italiane Dell\'Egeo
Ministerio Delle Colonie
Le Colonie Italiane Di Diretto Dominio Con appendice sul possedimento delle Isole Italiane Dell\'Egeo
Ministerio Delle Colonie 1929 170, b/w photos, b/w illus, maps. . HB. 8vo, rebound in qtr. Cloth, gt, marbled paper boards. Vg. From the library of entomologist and traveller Guillaume Marie de Rougemont (1945-2020), who had a particular interest in Ethiopia, with his bookplate.. Text Italian. An account of the colonies of Italy, including Somalia, Eritreia, Libya, and Islands of the Aegean..
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Book no.: S54704
GBP 35,00 ≈ [Appr.: EURO 40 US$ 46.02 | JP¥ 7096]
Keywords: Colonial Africa; Italy

Naval Intelligence Division, Denmark Geographical Handbook Series B.R. 509
Naval Intelligence Division
Denmark Geographical Handbook Series B.R. 509
Naval Intelligence Division 1944 xv, 611, 112 maps + diagrams. . HB. 8vo, orig. cloth, gilt title to spine and front boards, spine mottled. Lacks rear map. Good.. In 1915 a Geographical Section was formed in the Naval Intelligence Division of Admiralty to write Geographical Handbooks on various parts of the world in order to supply, by scientific research, material for discussion of naval, military and political problems..
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Book no.: S57971
GBP 12,00 ≈ [Appr.: EURO 13.75 US$ 15.78 | JP¥ 2433]
Keywords: Denmark; Scandinavia; Northern Europe; Europe

Naval Intelligence Division, Geographical Handbook Series
Naval Intelligence Division
Geographical Handbook Series
Naval Intelligence Division 1941-1946 , . . HB. 58 vols. 8vo, orig. cloth, gilt title to spine and front boards, spines faded. Iraq and the Persian Gulf lacks one folding map (Communications). Ex-library (Imperial Agricultural Bureaux).. The Naval Intelligence Division, Geographical Handbook Series was produced during the Second World War, between December 1941 to June 1946. A complete set consists of 31 titles, in 58 volumes. This monumental project produced the largest single body of geographical writing published to date. The books were written to provide information for the Allied war effort and were initially treated as confidential. A statement on the verso of the title page reads ‘This book is for the use of persons in H.M. Service only and must not be shown, or made available, to the Press or to any member of the public.’ Ten years after the war, some remaining copies were made available for sale. Due to the sensitive nature of the publication, surviving complete sets are rare especially those with 5,146 ‘Maps and diagrams’, 6,397 photographs and 47 folded maps housed in rear pockets. The Royal Geographical Society library is one organisation to hold such a set. The series was written by two teams of researchers, one based in Cambridge and the other at Oxford. Sir Henry Clifford Darby (1909-1992), was commissioned as an officer in the Intelligence Corps before taking charge of the Geographical Handbook Centre in Cambridge in 1941 as Editor-in-Chief. Prof Kenneth Mason (1887-1976) was his counterpart in Oxford. A total of about fifty trained geographers ‘drawn largely from the Universities’, were employed in both Centres. The Oxford centre prepared 17 Handbooks (28 volumes) and the Cambridge centre 14 handbooks (30 volumes).The preface by J.H. Godfrey, Director of Naval Intelligence printed in the volumes, states ‘The purpose of the books is primarily naval. They are designed first to provide, for the use of Commanding Officers, information in a comprehensive and convenient form about countries which they may be called upon to visit, not only in war but in peace time’. He notes that he hopes that the Army, the Royal Air Force and other Government Departments will find these handbooks valuable. The series became a sophisticated regional geography (with much historical geography) of the countries concerned, illustrated with maps, photographs and statistical appendices. The general arrangement of each title includes: physical geography, history, (peoples) and administration, economic geography and Ports and communications. Contributors to each volume are listed, including women (who were involved in the production of the many maps). The historical, geological and topographic accounts remain relevant and will be of particular interest to historians and military enthusiasts, geographers and cartographers.The series was issued in uniform style with plain coloured cloths. The top of the spine states ‘B.R.’ (for ‘Book Reference’) and a number.Albania, B.R. 542 (1945, Oxford); Algeria, B.R. 505 (2 vols 1944, Oxford); The Belgian Congo, B.R. 522 (1944, Oxford); Belgium, B.R. 521 (1944, Cambridge); China Proper, B.R. 530-530B (3 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol. 2, 1945; vol. 3,1945) (Cambridge); Corsica, B.R. 508 (1942, Cambridge); Denmark, B.R. 509 (1944, Cambridge); Dodecanese, B.R. 500 (1943, Oxford); France, B.R. 503-503C (4 vols: vol. 1, 1942; vol. 2, 1942; vol. 3, 1942; vol. 4, 1942) (Cambridge); French Equatorial Africa and Cameroons, B.R. 515 (1942, Oxford); French West Africa, B.R. 512, 512A (2 vols: vol. 1, 1943; vol. 2, 1944) (Oxford); Germany, B.R. 529-529 (4 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol. 2, 1944; vol. 3, 1944; vol. 4. 1944) (Cambridge); Greece, B.R. 516, 516A, 516B (3 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol.2, 1944; vol. 3, 1944) (Cambridge); Iceland, B.R. 504 (1942, Cambridge); Indo-China, B.R. 510 (1943, Cambridge); Iraq and the Persian Gulf, B.R. 524 (1944, Oxford); Italy, B.R. 517-517C (4 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol.2, 1944; vol. 3, 1944; vol. 4 1945) (Oxford); Jugoslavia, B.R. 493, 493A, 493B (3 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol. 2, , 1944; vol. 3. 1944) (Cambridge); Luxembourg, B.R. 528 (1944, Cambridge);Morocco, B.R. 506(2 vols: vol.1, 1942; vol. 2, 1942) (Oxford); Netherlands, B.R. 549 (1944, Cambridge); Netherlands East Indies, B.R. 518, 518A (2 vols: vol. 1, 1944; vol. 2, 1944) (Cambridge); Norway, B.R. 501, 501A (2 vols: vol. 1, 1943; vol. 2, 1943) (Oxford); Pacific Islands, B.R. 519-519C (4 vols: vol. 1, 1945; vol. 2, 1943; vol. 3, 1944; vol. 4, 1945) (Cambridge); Palestine and Transjordan, B.R. 514 (1943, Oxford); Persia, B.R. 525 (1945, Oxford); Spain and Portugal, B.R. 502 (4 vols: vol. 1, 1945; vol. 2, 1945; vol. 3, 1945; vol. 4, 1945) (Oxford); Syria, B.R. 513 (1943, Oxford); Tunisia, B.R. 523 (1945, Oxford); Turkey, B.R. 507, 507A (2 vols: vol. 1, 1942; vol. 2, 1942) (Oxford) Western Arabia and the Red Sea, B.R. 527 (1946, Oxford)..
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Book no.: S59884
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Doresse, Jean, L\'empire du Prêtre-Jean Vol. 1: L\'Éthiopie Antique; Vol. 2: L\'Éthiopie MédiévaleL\'Empire du Prêtre-jean
Doresse, Jean
L\'empire du Prêtre-Jean Vol. 1: L\'Éthiopie Antique; Vol. 2: L\'Éthiopie MédiévaleL\'Empire du Prêtre-jean
Librairie Plon 1957 xxxvii, 304; [4], 360, 46 b/w plates, 58 text figs, one folding map. . HB. 2 vols, 8vo, orig. limp leatherette boards (a little marked), author\'s name in white to front boards (smudged to Vol. 2), with red leather title pieces added to spines by a later owner. Good. From the library of entomologist and traveller Guillaume Marie de Rougemont (1945-2020), who had a particular interest in Ethiopia, with his bookplate.. Text French..
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Book no.: S54698
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Keywords: Ethiopia; East Africa; Africa

Edwards, K.C. (Ed), Nottingham and Its Region
Edwards, K.C. (Ed)
Nottingham and Its Region
British Association for the Advancement of Science 1966 xxiii. 538, col frontis, 24 b/w photos, maps, figs. . HB. Cloth. A very good ex-lib. with only one ink stamp to front pastedown. Book-plate of James Marmaduke Edmonds (1909-1982), British geologist, Curator of the Geological Collections of the Museum at Oxford between 1955-1976, and founder of the Oxford Geology Group.. Divided into six parts: Physical Background (including Geology, Geomorphology, Weather and Climate, Soils, Vegetation, Fauna, The River Trent, Hydology, The Water Supply), Human Development, The city of Nottingham, Other Urban Centres, Nature Conservation Scientists, Inventors and Technologists..
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Book no.: S44135
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Keywords: Nottinghamshire; England; Britain

The Royal Geographical Society and The Mount Everest Foundation, The Mountains of Central Asia: 1:3000000 Map and Gazetteer
The Royal Geographical Society and The Mount Everest Foundation
The Mountains of Central Asia: 1:3000000 Map and Gazetteer
MacMillan 1987 xxvii, 98, large folding col map in pocket. . PB. Vg. Some light marginal soiling to one section of folding map, otherwise clean. From the library of Prof. Jim Green (1928-2016), Professor of Zoology at Queen Mary College, University of London, with his name to half-title and margin of map.. Map of the Mountains of Central Asia, one of the least-travelled areas of the world. Supported by an Introduction describing the area and a Gazetteer of 7,500 places and features, many of those in China appearing in their pinyin (romanized) form for the first time.. [9780333396001]
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Book no.: S58197
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Keywords: Central Asia; Map

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