Language: German
Published by Published by the author.( Calcutta ?). Without place., 1820
Condition: Gut. 31 P. Pages permanent lightly bronzy; and light foxed. Wiliam T. Twining, beliebter engl. Praktiker, geb. in der brit. Colonie Scotia um 1780, widmete sich dort der Medizin. Er erhielt das Dipl. des Coll. of Sug. und trat 1812 ins med. Depart der Armee. Adapted from the Contents: I beg permission to lay before the Society a few observations on the fever that prevaild in Calcutta and its vicinity in June, July, and August 1824, which I hope may be subservient to a more general history of that epidemic. Aus dem Inhalt: Ich bitte um Erlaubnis eine Beobachtung des Fiebers vorzutragen, dass in Calcutta uns dessen Umgebung im Juni, Juli und August 1824 zum Ausbruch kam. Ich hoffe das dies zum Nutzen einer noch genaueren Geschichte dieser Epidemie beiträgt. deu B06-03-05F|Schrank 1/5|1036CB Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 22x13,5 Brochure without cover and backcover.; with notiz on title.
Published by Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1878
Seller: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Folio. Approx. 12" tall. 621 pages. Restored. Brownish marbled paper covered boards with brown leather corners and spine. 5 raised bands, gilt lines, decorations and gilt title on the spine. New blueish floral decorated end papers. Blue cloth linen hinges. Title page has a small perforation at the bottom. Evidence of sticker or label removal on the verso of the title page and on the back of map 7 in the rear. Illustrated with 15 tinted lithograph views; 7 large folding numbered maps in back; and 7 folding maps, diagrams, and sketches in the text. Many of the maps have taped repairs on the verso and on the folding edges. Page 83 is repaired. Page 300 is chipped in the upper corner. Text is very clean. This is a survey of border between United States and Canada along the 49th Parallel. Views include an Ojibway Camp, a Sioux Grave, Badlands, Assinniboine Camp, Rocky Mountain Falls, the Camp at Pine Ridge - Departure of the Dog Trains, and many more.