1914 “The North American Indians” by Lewis Spence F.R.A.I. Leather-bound HC

Myths and Legends “The North American Indians” by Lewis Spence F.R.A.I. Leather-bound #81, Folklore Edition limited to one thousand numbered copies. This book’s front cover is taped on. The text and illustrations are clear and unmarked.This copy, number 81 of the Folklore series, is unmarked, 5.5″ X 8.75″, 393 pages, leather-bound, in acceptable condition. The front cover is taped on.

No Contributor Logik (Hardback) (UK IMPORT)

Title: Logik. Author: No Contributor. Contributor: Nocontributor (Other). Format: Hardback. Genre: Language & Reference. Missing Information?. Type: 1911-1920. Item Weight: 1542g.

FIELD GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF COLOMBIA By Miles Mcmullan And Thomas Donegan & Paul

The “Field Guide to the Birds of Colombia” by Miles McMullan and Thomas Donegan is a comprehensive textbook published by Rainforest Trust in 1914. Focusing on the subject of nature, specifically birds in Colombia, this trade paperback book spans 388 pages and provides detailed information for adult education and further learning. With a wealth of insights and practical tips, this field guide is an essential resource for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers looking to explore the avian diversity of Colombia. Written in English and originating from Colombia, this book is a valuable addition to any collection of textbooks on the subject.

Sechste Klasse

Title: Sechste Klasse. Language: German. Number of Pages: 348. Weight: 1.11 lbs. Publication Date: 1914-04-01. Publisher: WALTER DE GRUYTER INC.

1913

Title: 1913. Language: German. Number of Pages: 528. Weight: 1.54 lbs. Publication Date: 1913-12-31. Publisher: de Gruyter.

1901 Descriptive Speller George B Aiton Antique School Book Ginn Hardcover

Antique copy of The Descriptive Speller: For Graded and Ungraded Schools by George B. Aiton. Author: George B. Aiton. Title: The Descriptive Speller. Book Title: The Descriptive Speller. The inside front page is signed “Clarence W. Bell” and dated September 21, 1914, giving the book a wonderful piece of early schoolhouse history.