The Exuberant Garden and the Controlling Hand: Plant Combinations for North American Gardens - edizione con copertina flessibile
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Mesa Verde Museum Association, Colorado, USA, 1961. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Starting c.?7500 BCE Mesa Verde was seasonally inhabited by a group of nomadic Pale… Altro …
Mesa Verde Museum Association, Colorado, USA, 1961. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Starting c.?7500 BCE Mesa Verde was seasonally inhabited by a group of nomadic Paleo-Indians known as the Foothills Mountain Complex. The variety of projectile points found in the region indicates they were influenced by surrounding areas, including the Great Basin, the San Juan Basin, and the Rio Grande Valley. Later, Archaic people established semi-permanent rock shelters in and around the mesa. By 1000 BCE, the Basket-maker culture emerged from the local Archaic population, and by 750 CE the Ancestral Puebloans had developed from the Basket-maker culture. The Mesa Verdeans survived using a combination of hunting, gathering, and subsistence farming of crops such as corn, beans, and squash. They built the mesa's first pueblos sometime after 650, and by the end of the 12th century, they began to construct the massive cliff dwellings for which the Mesa Verde National Park is best known. By 1285, following a period of social and environmental instability driven by a series of severe and prolonged droughts, they abandoned the area, never to return, and moved south to locations in Arizona and New Mexico, including Rio Chama, Pajarito Plateau, and Santa Fe. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 188 pages. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. no Dust Jacket as published.. Black titles spine & front. Some creasing to corner of front cover. illustrated by b/w. photo's.. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Archaeology; Indigenous Cultures; North American Indians; Native Americans; United States; Anthropology. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 3755. ., Mesa Verde Museum Association, 1961, 3, Ringwood, Australia: Penguin Books, 2001. Softcover, first edition, 514gms, 462 pages. The penguin Good Australian Wine Guide reviews over 1000 wines. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear, otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Attached picture is of actual book. Purchase more than 1 item and save money with combined postage. And if you can't find the title you're looking for - why not ask us direct. With over 30,000 books in stock we can't list them all!. First Edition. Softcover. Good/Not Applicable. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Penguin Books, 2001, 2.5, HMSO, 1000. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Fast Despatch by First Class Royal Mail, HMSO, 1000, 2.5, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387. NA, Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387. NA, Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Harper & Row, USA, 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Hardcover. 239 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Harper & Row, USA, 2001. First Edition. *** CONDITION: Good book with Good dust jacket ... Edges of boards have moderate edgewear and corners are moderately bumped. Dust jacket has superficial rubbing. Edges of dust jacket have substantial wear. Dust jacket is unclipped. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition except for clipped front end page. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: On January 14, 1993, a team of scientists descended into the crater of Galeras, a restless Andean volcano in southern Colombia, for a day of field research. As the group slowly moved across the rocky moonscape of the caldera near the heart of the volcano, Galeras erupted, its crater exploding in a barrage of burning rocks and glowing shrapnel. Nine men died instantly, their bodies torn apart by the blast. While others watched helplessly from the rim, Colombian geologist Marta Calvache raced into the rumbling crater, praying to find survivors. This was Calvache's second volcanic disaster in less than a decade. In 1985 Calvache was part of a group of Colombia's brightest young scientists that had been studying activity at Nevado del Ruiz, a volcano three hundred miles north of Galeras. They had warned of the dire consequences of an eruption for months, but their fledgling coalition lacked the resources and muscle to implement a plan of action or sway public opinion. When Nevado del Ruiz erupted suddenly in November 1985, it wiped the city of Armero off the face of the earth and killed more than twenty-three thousand people -- one of the worst natural disasters of the twentieth century. No Apparent Danger links the characters and events of these two eruptions to tell a riveting story of scientific tragedy and human heroism. In the aftermath of Nevado del Ruiz, volcanologists from all over the world came to Galeras -- some to ensure that such horrors would never be repeated, some to conduct cutting-edge research, and some for personal gain. Seismologists, gas chemists, geologists, and geophysicists hoped to combine their separate areas of expertise to better understand and predict the behavior of monumental forces at work deep within the earth. And yet, despite such expertise, experience, and training, crucial data were ignored or overlooked, essential safety precautions were bypassed, and fifteen people descended into a death trap at Galeras. Incredibly, expedition leader Stanley Williams was one of five who survived, aided bravely by Marta Calvache and her colleagues. But nine others were not so lucky. Expertly detailing the turbulent history of Colombia and the geology of its snow-peaked volcanoes, Victoria Bruce weaves together the stories of the heroes, victims, survivors, and bystanders, evoking with great sensitivity what it means to live in the shadow of a volcano, a hair's-breadth away from unthinkable natural calamity, and shows how clashing cultures and scientific arrogance resulted in tragic and unnecessary loss of life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Natural History & Resources; ISBN: 0060199202. ISBN/EAN: 9780060199203. Inventory No: 20120066.. 9780060199203, Harper & Row, 2001, 2.5, Paperback / softback. As New. Target success in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style questions, revision tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge., 5, San Francisco:: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1988. 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Mesa Verde Museum Association, Colorado, USA, 1961. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Starting c.?7500 BCE Mesa Verde was seasonally inhabited by a group of nomadic Paleo-Indians known as the Foothills Mountain Complex. The variety of projectile points found in the region indicates they were influenced by surrounding areas, including the Great Basin, the San Juan Basin, and the Rio Grande Valley. Later, Archaic people established semi-permanent rock shelters in and around the mesa. By 1000 BCE, the Basket-maker culture emerged from the local Archaic population, and by 750 CE the Ancestral Puebloans had developed from the Basket-maker culture. The Mesa Verdeans survived using a combination of hunting, gathering, and subsistence farming of crops such as corn, beans, and squash. They built the mesa's first pueblos sometime after 650, and by the end of the 12th century, they began to construct the massive cliff dwellings for which the Mesa Verde National Park is best known. 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And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. 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Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387. NA, Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387. NA, Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Jaico Publishing House, 2016. Softcover. New. 15 x 23 cm. The Panchatantra contains the most widely known stories in the world. In fact, it is universally acknowledged as the best collections of stories known to civilised man. The central theme of the Panchatantra is : the harmonious development of the powers of a man, a life in which security, prosperity, resolute action, friendship, and good learning are so combined as to produce lasting joy. And this noble theme is presented in an artistic form of perfect fitness, in five books of wise and witty stories, in most of which the actors are animals. This immortal work on the Art of Intelligent Living has travelled all over the world in translation, and in translations of translations. And through more than twenty centuries, this masterpiece of Indian Literature has never failed to bring delight to hundreds of millions; and to awaken intelligence in the young, through its wise and witty hints on a diversity of themes, such as : - Winning of Friends - Making Money - Love and Marriage - Diplomacy, Happiness etc. Contents:- Translator`s Introduction Introduction I. BOOK : THE LOSS OF FRIENDS 1. The Loss of Friends 2. The Wedge-Pulling Monkey 3. The Jackal and the War-Drum 4. Merchant Strong-Tooth 5. Godly and June 6. The Jackal at the Ram-Fight 7. The Weaver`s Wife 8. How the Crow-Hen Killed the Black Snake 9. The Heron That Liked Crab-Meat 10. Numskull and the Rabbit 11. The Weaver who Loved a Princess 12. The Ungrateful Man 13. Leap and Creep 14. The Blue Jackal 15. Passion and the Owl 16. Ugly`s Trust Abused 17. The Lion and the Carpenter 18. The Plover Who Fought the Ocean 19. Shell-Neck, Slim, and Grim 20. Forethought, Readywit, and Fatalist 21. The Duel between Elephant and Sparrow 22. The Shrewd Old Gander 23. The Lion and the Ram 24. Smart, the Jackal 25. The Monk who Left his Body Behind 26. The Girl who Married a Snake 27. Poor Blossom 28. The Unteachable Monkey 29. Right-Mind and Wrong-Mind 30. A Remedy Worse than the Disease 31. The Mice that ate Iron 32. The Results of Education 33. The Sensible Enemy 34. The Foolish Friend II. BOOK : THE WINNING OF FRIENDS 1. The Winning of Friends 2. The Bharunda Birds 3. Gold`s Gloom 4. Mother`s Shandilee`s Bargain 5. Self-Defeating Forethought 6. Mister Duly 7. Soft, the Weaver 8. Hang-Ball and Greedy 9. The Mice that Set Elephants Free 10. Spots Captivity III. BOOK : CROWS AND OWLS 1. Crows and Owls 2. How the Birds Picked a King 3. How the Rabbit Fooled the Elephant 4. The Cats Judgement 5. The Brahman`s Goat 6. The Snake and the Ants 7. The Snake who Paid Cash 8. The Unsocial Swans 9. The Self-Sacrificing Dove 10. The Old Man with the Young Wife 11. The Brahman, the Thief, and the Ghost 12. The Snake in the Prince`s Belly 13. The Gullible Carpenter 14. Mouse-Maid Made House 15. The Bird with Golden Dung 16. The Cave that talked 17. The Frogs that Rode Snakeback 18. The Butter-Blinded Brahman IV. BOOK : LOSS OF GAINS 1. Loss of Gains 2. The Monkey and the Crocodile 3. Handsome and Theodore 4. Flop-Ear and Dusty 5. The Plotter Militant 6. The Jackal who Killed no Elephants 7. The Ungrateful Wife 8. King Joy and Secretary Splendor 9. The Ass in the Tiger-Skin 10. The Farmer`s Wife 11. The Pert Hen-Sparrow 12. How Supersmart ate the Elephant 13. The Dog who Went Abroad V. BOOK : ILL-CONSIDERED ACTION 1. Ill-Considered Action 2. The Loyal Mungoose 3. The Four Treasure-Seekers 4. The Lion-Makers 5. Hundred-Wit, Thousand-Wit, and Single-Wit 6. The Musical Donkey 7. Slow, the Weaver 8. The Brahman`s Dream 9. The Unforgiving Monkey 10. The Credulous Fiend 11. The Three-Breasted Princess 12. The Fiend who Washed his Feet Printed Pages: 387., Jaico Publishing House, 2016, 6, Harper & Row, USA, 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Hardcover. 239 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Harper & Row, USA, 2001. First Edition. *** CONDITION: Good book with Good dust jacket ... Edges of boards have moderate edgewear and corners are moderately bumped. Dust jacket has superficial rubbing. Edges of dust jacket have substantial wear. Dust jacket is unclipped. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition except for clipped front end page. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: On January 14, 1993, a team of scientists descended into the crater of Galeras, a restless Andean volcano in southern Colombia, for a day of field research. As the group slowly moved across the rocky moonscape of the caldera near the heart of the volcano, Galeras erupted, its crater exploding in a barrage of burning rocks and glowing shrapnel. Nine men died instantly, their bodies torn apart by the blast. While others watched helplessly from the rim, Colombian geologist Marta Calvache raced into the rumbling crater, praying to find survivors. This was Calvache's second volcanic disaster in less than a decade. In 1985 Calvache was part of a group of Colombia's brightest young scientists that had been studying activity at Nevado del Ruiz, a volcano three hundred miles north of Galeras. They had warned of the dire consequences of an eruption for months, but their fledgling coalition lacked the resources and muscle to implement a plan of action or sway public opinion. When Nevado del Ruiz erupted suddenly in November 1985, it wiped the city of Armero off the face of the earth and killed more than twenty-three thousand people -- one of the worst natural disasters of the twentieth century. No Apparent Danger links the characters and events of these two eruptions to tell a riveting story of scientific tragedy and human heroism. In the aftermath of Nevado del Ruiz, volcanologists from all over the world came to Galeras -- some to ensure that such horrors would never be repeated, some to conduct cutting-edge research, and some for personal gain. Seismologists, gas chemists, geologists, and geophysicists hoped to combine their separate areas of expertise to better understand and predict the behavior of monumental forces at work deep within the earth. And yet, despite such expertise, experience, and training, crucial data were ignored or overlooked, essential safety precautions were bypassed, and fifteen people descended into a death trap at Galeras. Incredibly, expedition leader Stanley Williams was one of five who survived, aided bravely by Marta Calvache and her colleagues. But nine others were not so lucky. Expertly detailing the turbulent history of Colombia and the geology of its snow-peaked volcanoes, Victoria Bruce weaves together the stories of the heroes, victims, survivors, and bystanders, evoking with great sensitivity what it means to live in the shadow of a volcano, a hair's-breadth away from unthinkable natural calamity, and shows how clashing cultures and scientific arrogance resulted in tragic and unnecessary loss of life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Natural History & Resources; ISBN: 0060199202. ISBN/EAN: 9780060199203. Inventory No: 20120066.. 9780060199203, Harper & Row, 2001, 2.5, Paperback / softback. As New. Target success in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style questions, revision tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge., 5, San Francisco:: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1988. Bright, square, and tight. Review copy with a few typos circled and check marked in the page margin. A letter from the publisher is laid-in, requesting 2 copies of the review. Dust Jacket is not price clipped (19.95). No chips. No tears. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Not a book club edition. First printing with complete number row (10 987654321) on the copyright page. From the Dust Jacket: "Drawing on fascinating original material and combining powerful vignettes and brilliant character sketches, the author has brought to life the terror and frenzy of a society ravaged from without and within as it faces the dawning of a new epoch and an uncertain future... Carnage, famine, cannibalism, pestilence, rapine, murder and madness plague the continent... The end of the millennium is fast approaching and with it the nightmare visions of Armageddon and Apocalypse. As rich as any fantasy, this chilling historical account provides a distant mirror to our own troubled times." 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