Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology, Petrogaphy, and Paleontology (Monographs of the United States Geological Survey, Volume XXXII. Part II)
Arnold Hague, J. P. Iddings, W. H. Weed, C. D. Walcott, G. H. Girty, T. W. Stanton and F. H. Knowlton.
Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology, Petrogaphy, and Paleontology (Monographs of the United States Geological Survey, Volume XXXII. Part II)
Arnold Hague, J. P. Iddings, W. H. Weed, C. D. Walcott, G. H. Girty, T. W. Stanton and F. H. Knowlton.
Publisher: United States Geological Survey.
Date published: 1899
Format: Hardcover
ORIGINAL 1899 PUBLICATION; HARDCOVER, bound in red buckram cloth; ex-library; a couple of small tears along edge of half-title page (taped); lower edge of last page of index w/ two smal chips/tears (taped); Advertisements pages following monograph w/ tear/chip along lower edge (taped); upper corner of approx. last 40 leaves w/ light crease; o/w in very good condition. This is a heavy volume; extra shipping might be required for priority mail or international orders.
Monographs of the United States Geological Survey. Volume XXXII, Part II. Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology Petrography, and Paleontology
Hague, Arnold, J.P. Iddings, W.H. Weed, et. al
Monographs of the United States Geological Survey. Volume XXXII, Part II. Geology of the Yellowstone National Park. Part II. Descriptive Geology Petrography, and Paleontology
Hague, Arnold, J.P. Iddings, W.H. Weed, et. al
Publisher: Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Date published: 1899
Format: Hardcover
v-xvii; 893, i-x pp. Very thick quarto [30 cm] Green cloth covered boards with a gilt stamped title on the spine, and blind stamped designs on the covers. New endsheets. Ex-library, with several of the usual markings. The extremities are rubbed. The text block is cracked multiple times, and several of the gatherings are a little loose. There are a couple of jagged thin tears in the inside margin of p. 57. The longest tear measuring just over 1 inch long. Plates 17 and 18 are a bit adhered along the bottom edges. Small closed tear in the fore edge margin of plate LII. Plate XLII bound in twice, upside down, instead of plate LIV. This item may require extra shipping charges due to weight. MISSING one plate- plate LIV.
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