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Foods Of Some Predatory Fur-Bearing Animals In Michigan

by Dearborn, Ned

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University Of Michigan, . Bulletin NO.1. Paperback. As New. Octavo. 1932 Maps, B & W ILlustrations Octavo, , PP.52, G15top7
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FOODS OF SOME PREDATORY FUR-BEARING ANIMALS IN MICHIGAN

by Dearborn, Ned

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School of Forestry and Conservation, Univ. Of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Paperback. Very Good. > Edition/Printing: Bull. No. 10 | Illus. Very Good in card wraps. Light edge and corner wear. Pages are lightly tanned, but clean. 8vo - over 7 3/4 in - 9 3/4 in tall. Year 1932. 52 pp > Language: English | > Media/Binding: Card Wraps |
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Foods of Some Predatory Fur-Bearing Animals in Michigan

by Dearborn, Ned

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Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1932 Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Octavo. 8vo. 52 pp, illus, maps. University of Michigan, School of Forestry and Conservation, Bulletin No. 1. First Edition, 1932. Only the slightest external wear. No markings, tight binding, clean and white. 6" x 9". Stiff green wrappers with black lettering to front wrapper. In protective sleeve..
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University of Michigan, School of Forestry Bulletins 1-7 1932-38: Foods of Some Predatory Fur-bearing Animals ; Forest Pathology ; Post-Logging Decadence in Northern Hardwoods; A Malaria-like Disease of Ducks; Hungarian Partridge in the Great Lakes

by Dearborn, Ned ; Baxter, Dow V. ; Hall, Ralph C. ; O'Roke, Earl C. ; Yeatter, Ralph E. ; Graham, Samuel A. ;Kynoch, William and Norton, Newell A.

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University of Michigan Press, 1932 to 1938, the seven pblications bound as one.Spruce Budworm on Michigan Pine; Mechanical Properties of certain Tropical Woods. 442009. Good. Soft cover. hardback, 8vo, pp 52;39;66;44;92;56;87, numerous plates, maps and figs, original printed card wraps all bound in, university library bookplate, handwritten numbering on spine, oytherwise clean and sound, red cloth gilt, Good condition .
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