Published by Dr. W. Junk Publishers, The Hague, 1965. xxvi,, 762 pp. (Monographiae Biologicae, Volumen XV), 1965
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Original brown cloth with gilt lettering, flyleaves a bit discolored, minor traces of use, else a very good copy. Text in English. With illustrations in black and white (partly fold-outs). Please see description or ask for photos.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the "Monographiae Biologicae". After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the "Belgiea" made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that "Antarctiea" shall be used for peaceful purposes only and "Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . " In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a "Special Committee on Antarctie Research" (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957. Ever since the expedition of the "Belgiea" made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. , shall continue . Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Published by The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers. 1965, 1965
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Original publisher's brown cloth hardback, gilt title spine and frontcover, large thick 8vo: xxviij, 762pp., 18 contributions with illustrations - tables - notes & references, table of contents, index. Some light wear to top spine. Fine copy., Volume 15: Monographiae Biologiae.
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Published by Dr. W. Junk, The Hague, 1965
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Biogeography and Ecology in Antarctica | J. Van Mieghem (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xxvii | Englisch | 2014 | Springer | EAN 9789401572064 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Original hardcover, dustjacket. xxviii,762 pp.; ills, plates, plans, some folding.; 24.5x16 cm. "Monographiae Biologicae, 15". Text in English. - (dust-jacket damaged [ parts of dust-jacket missing ], some notes and underlinings in pencil) Although still (very) good, see picture 1580g.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the 'Monographiae Biologicae'. After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the 'Belgiea' made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that 'Antarctiea' shall be used for peaceful purposes only and 'Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . ' In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a 'Special Committee on Antarctie Research' (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the "Monographiae Biologicae". After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the "Belgiea" made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that "Antarctiea" shall be used for peaceful purposes only and "Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . " In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a "Special Committee on Antarctie Research" (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957. Ever since the expedition of the "Belgiea" made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. , shall continue . Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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8vo, 24cm. Pp. xxviii,762, many photos and figs., refs., bibl., index. Orig. cloth in dust-jacket. Very good.
Published by W. Junk, 1965
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Hardcover. 762 p. Good condition. The reading pages are clean and unmarked. Slight signs of storage and use. Retired library copy with corresponding labelling. Book corners slightly bumped. Book slightly shelfworn. Otherwise a good copy. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 2200.
Published by Junk, 1965
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Leinwand, 0. zahlr. Abbildungen, 762 S., Leinwand, ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit den üblichen Stempeln und entfernter Rückennummer, leicht berieben, Porto innerhalb Deutschlands 6,50 da über 1 kg, 1,600 kg.
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xxvii, 762 p., 146 figs, 24 pls, cloth (dust jacket).
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the 'Monographiae Biologicae'. After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the 'Belgiea' made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that 'Antarctiea' shall be used for peaceful purposes only and 'Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . ' In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a 'Special Committee on Antarctie Research' (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957. 836 pp. Englisch.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -This book is the third in aseries of publications devoted to the biogeographieal and ecological research in the Southern Hemisphere, published in the 'Monographiae Biologicae'. After dealing with Australia (vol. VIII) and Southern Africa (Vol. XIV) it was thought essential to include Antarctiea in this series. Ever since the expedition of the 'Belgiea' made the first suc cessful wintering within the antarctie circle in 1898 and brought back a very rieh harvest of scientific data, Belgium kept a vivid interest in Antarctiea and took an active part in the modern and international exploration of this vast continent. As part of their programs for the International Geophysieal Year (I. G. Y. ) twelve nations established permanent or semi-permanent bases on the Antarctie Continent or on subantarctie islands. Thus a new era of vast and free international scientific collaboration in the Antarctie was opened and it culminated in the formulation and the signing of the Antarctic Treaty (Washington 1959). It was recognized and accepted that 'Antarctiea' shall be used for peaceful purposes only and 'Freedom of scientific investigation in Antarctiea and coopera tion toward that end, as applied during the I. G. Y. , shall continue . . ' In order to organize this collaboration e. g. by full exchange of programs and resuIts a 'Special Committee on Antarctie Research' (S. C. A. R. ) was founded in 1957.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 836 pp. Englisch.