6.25" x 9.25". 307 pages. Ex-Library. Corner cut from front endpaper. NOT PRICE CLIPPED. Dust Jacket protected by library plastic. Foreword by Al Gore, inventor of the internet. Discussion and history of hormonal responses to chemical pollutants in the environment. Raises concerns for the survival of the species. Explores scientific research linking pollutants to "ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS" as a threat to reproduction. Book very clean, no marks in text. Our book number 36032. View More...
157 pages. Slight curl to front cover. Text clean, Book in clean new condition, besides the slight shelf wear to the front cover. Text clean. Everything you need to know about chickens to get started. Gail Damerow is simply the BEST. Our book number 1043. View More...
7.25" x 4.75" x 2". 689 pages. Clean text, spine curved and sagged, soil to page block, remainder mark inside front cover, Wear to corners and edges. The Origin of the Species By Means of Natural Selection Or The Preservation of Favored Races In The Struggle For Life. Our book number 49078. View More...
175 pages. Book clean and unmarked. "A shocking expose of the poultry and egg industry from animal rights activist Karen Davis." This will make you plan to raise your own chickens, and possible to refuse any others. Our book number 1039. View More...
10 1/4" x 7 5/8". 15 pages. Program Aid 1093. Clean text. Little wear. Discusses plants, shrubs and trees to attract birds in the Southeast United States. Our listing number 1062. View More...
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U.S.A., United States Department of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall, Secretary. Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 : 1968
107 pages. MAP SHOWING WATER AND PHYSIOGRAPHIC FEATURES OF OKLAHOMA MISSING FROM POCKET at back of book. 18 other illustrations. Library binding, withdrawn from library. Book in very good condition, some fingerprints and smudges on pages. Discussion and illustrations of water in the High Plains, Western Oklahoma, Central and Eastern Plains, Ozark Plateaus, Eastern Oklahoma, and Urban Centers. Our book number 36031. View More...
9" x 6", 206 pages. Discarded from the Library, pocket in back, some library stamps inside front and back, wear to edges and corners. Clean text, no markings. Growing Tomatoes At Home. Our book number 26022. View More...
91 pages. Withdrawn from library. Text and photographs by the author. Photos are still clear and text clean; some underlining and pencil marks. Dirt and smudges. Cloth boards badly worn, spine loose. Author covers Egg to Chrysalis to Butterfly, Egg to Cocoon to Moth for The Small Tortoise-Shell, The Spurge Hawk Moth, The Ground Lackey Moth, The Hylophylia, The Burnet and images of many other varieties. The more than 120 black and white images in this book are so well presented, that even in its degenerate state, this is a book worth owning. Our listing number 36030. View More...
176 pages. "A Guide to Free-Range Poultry Production" 1992, new updated edition. No signs of wear. Paper slightly aged, but clean. Our book number 1012. View More...
9" x 6", 279 pages. Some shelf wear and discoloration, corners wrinkled, a few small stains. Spine not creased. Text clean. Originally published under the title of THE ORGANIC GARDENER. A classic. Our book number 26015. View More...
9" x 6", 195 pages. Clean new copy, very minor shelf wear to corners. Never read. The Goettemoeller brothers examine the benefits and limitations of North America's fuel ethanol industry. Our book number 17034. View More...
2 Hours. Includes sections (delineated on the cover by increments of minutes and seconds from the beginning) teaching Preparing the Llama for Driving, Fitting the Harness, Choosing a route, First Lesson, Technique for teaching the touch of the reins, introducing the llama to the cart for the first time, riding in the cart for the first time, competition, interacting with horses....Everything one needs to know about Llama Cart driving. Distributed by Quality Llama Products. This copy purchased new in 2000. One owner. Never watched. (and we still had good success with driving the llama cart). I... View More...
5.5" x 8". 112 pages. Ex-Library with beautiful, durable library binding. A wonderful little book in great condition. Aside from the usual library markings, the book is clean and the pages secure and clean. Old-fashioned embossed library stamp on title page. Chapters include DRUPES, BERRIES, FOLLICLES, PODS, CAPSULES, ACHENES and THE FRUITS WE EAT. Black and white photographs throughout. One of our original purchases years ago at that first library sale. A truly great find. Our book number 36034. View More...
8.5" x 5.75" x 1", 274 pages. Front free endpaper has been unceremoniously removed due to some overzealous volunteer who was preparing it for the library sale. Text is clean, spine secure, black mark and some minor staining to the outside of the page block. Dust Jacket protected by clear plastic, tape stains inside on back endpapers. "Hall writes on many subjects he encounters as a farmer, naturalist, and conservationist. In a clear and lucid style, he describes his view of the world from the perspective offered by living on an active Ozark farm." Our book number 36084. View More...
8.5" x 5.5", 62 pages. Fruit Key to Northeastern Trees, Twig Key to the Deciduous Woody Plants of Eastern North America. Our book number 26012. View More...
5.5" x 8.25". 96 pages. Glossy cover, Glossy and matte color pictures throughout, interspersed with black and white. Very clean copy. No markings. Chapters include: WHAT ABOUT RABBITS?; RABBIT HOUSING; SHIPMENT OF RABBITS; FEEDING; HEALTH; BREEDING; RABBIT HANDLING; RABBIT CLUBS, STANDARDS and SHOWS; PROFITABLE COMMERCIAL ASPECTS OF RAISING ANIMALS; FINAL THOUGHTS ON RABBIT THEORY. Thorough coverage of the subject. Pretty pictures, well presented. Good guide for the new pet owner or the experienced breeder. Our book number 1099. View More...
454 pages. The Rural Science Series, L.H. Bailey Editor. This book is from the library of William M. Langley and was purchased new by him in 1931. Some fingerprints on the first two pages and in the index, Interior clean after that. Illustrations of Chicken diseases, pests, housing, breeds, tools, how to make and service your own poultry houses. Excellent book for the serious keeper of chickens. Our book number 1015. View More...
8.25" x 5.5", 232 pages. Clean, unread paperback. First published in 1937. !999 edition has an introduction by Charles Elliott. Original foreward by The Right Honorable Lord Aberconway C.B.E., V.M.H., President of the Royal Horticultural Society, a VERY important person...at least in his own mind. A horticulture magazine garden classic. Thank goodness "Mr. Johnson writes about his woodland garden with delightful modesty and much charm. He aimed at preserving the natural wild character of the wood, and this principle guided his choice of plants and the formation of paths, glades, and borders." ... View More...
418 pages. Some discoloration on the facing page to the title page. Book is quite sound, clean text, some shelf wear to the cover. Some light spotting to the outsides of the closed pages. Covers breeds of poultry and anatomy, Breeding, Hygiene and Sanitation, Construction of Poultry Houses, Diseases (Contagious and Non-Contagious), Parasites, Feed, Dressing the birds, Marketing Feathers, Eggs, Showing Birds, and Constructing the equipment you will need yourself. "With 197 illustrations" Our book number 1016. View More...