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Guide des Excusions 4 vols: A - Baia Mare. B - Carpates Orientales. C - Carpates Meridionales. D - Dobrogea. [ Geology Danube River & Carpathian Mountains ].
Bucarest (Bucharest): Association Geologique Carpato-Balkanique, 1961.

4 small octavo softcover volumes, published in French. Edges of covers chipping. Each volume is approx 90-140 p. and include fold-out tables noting stratigraphy, topography and attractive colored maps of the geographic formations in each area covered. A nicely printed if cheaply bound scholarly geographic work on the Eastern and Central Carpathian mountains and the adjacent left bank of the Danube. Published for the V Conference of the assocatiation, 4-19 September 1961. Uncommon

Price: $60.00

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The Interactions between Sediments and Water: Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium, Baveno, Italy. 22-25 September 1996.
Evans, R. Douglas; Joe Wisniewski; and Jan R. Wisniewski, editors.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

Very good octavo hardcover in glossy blue and brown binding without dust jacket. Light wear to edges with bumping to head and heel of spine and lighter bumping to lower corners of panels. Some light scuffing to covers with a few faint, minor scratches. 739 pages with figures, tables, references, and indices. A collection of articles and papers on the interaction between sediments and their waters and their impact on the ecosystems.

Price: $100.00

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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Fossils.
Pinna, Giovanni. Translated by Jay Hyams.
New York, NY: Facts On File, 1990.

Originally published in 1985. Very good quarto-sized (oversized) hardcover in very good dust jacket. Light wear to edges of boards. Dj has light wear and rubbing to edges with minor scuffing to covers. 240 pages with illustrations, list of additional readings, glossary, and index. A handsome introduction to fossils and paleontology.

Price: $20.00

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