955 resultados para Booth, George G. (George Gough), 1864-1949
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Some copies are extra-illustrated with 12 plates bearing imprint: Designed, etched & published by George Cruikshank, Novr. 1830. These plates are later impressions of the originals, which were first published separately with title-page, explanatory leaves and printed wrapper. Cf. Cohn.
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Text of bill on p. 2.
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Reprinted from the American journal of psychology, 1888.
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v. 1. Adam Bede -- v. 2. Romola -- v. 3. Mill on the Floss -- v. 4. Felix Holt. Impressions of Theoprastus Such -- v. 5. Poems. Essays. Leaves from a note book -- v. 6-7. Life and letters -- v. 8-9. Middlemarch -- v. 10-11. Daniel Deronda -- v. 12. Silas Marner. The lifted veil. Brother Jacob. Scenes of clerical life.
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On spine: G.B.C.
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New surveys were completed and data from the field sheets were kindly furnished by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for use in dredging and coring operations. This field work, first reported in 1936, was continued from time to time until 1941 as new soundings became available. Rock dredging and coring has been carried out in every major canyon on the slope from Corsair Canyon at the tip of Georges Bank to Norfolk Canyon off the entrance to the Chesapeake. Numerous cores have also been taken from the areas in between; and while the whole slope from Georges to the Chesapeake has not been covered, it is believed that no significant areas have been missed. In the following report the tows and cores will be described by areas from Georges Bank southwards, as the same region was revisited in successive years. The various samples, however, will be referred to by number followed by the year in which they were taken. The material is in storage in the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.