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Alluvial Streams : Active tectonics and alluvial rivers / Stanley A. Schumm, Jean F. Dumont, John M. Holbrook.; Schumm, Stanley Alfred,  2000 1
Alluvial Streams Congresses : Sediment dynamics and the hydromorphology of fluvial systems / edited by John S. Rowan, Robert W. Duck & Alan Werritty.  2006 1
Alma Tadema Lawrence 1836 1912   2
Alma Tadema Lawrence 1836 1912 Criticism And Interpretation   2
Alma Tadema Lawrence 1836 1912 Exhibitions : Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema / redactie : E. Becker ; auteurs : E. Prettejohn ... [et al.].  1996 1
Alma Tadema Lawrence 1836 1912 Spring : Lawrence Alma-Tadema : "Spring".; Lippincott, Louise,  1990 1
Almanac English Early Works To 1800 : Wing 1648 : an almanack and prognostication for the year of 1648 being the bissextile or leap-yeare and from the creation of the world 5597, wherein is contained many usefull pleasant and necessary observations being very delectable and are easie to be understood of all sorts of men ... calculated (according to art) for the meridian and latitude of Belvoir-Castle in Lincolnshire whose longitude is 20 deg, 0 min, latitude 52 deg, 52 min and without sensible errour may serve the 3 kingdoms of England, Scotland and Iceland / by Vincent Wing.; Wing, Vincent,  1648 1
Almanacks American Massachusetts Early Works To 1800   3
Almanacks English Early Works To 1800 : Almanacke for .xiiij. yeres.  1539? 1
Almanacs   2
Almanacs American   14
Almanacs American 17th Century : Tulley, 1698. An almanack for the year of our Lord, MDCXCII, being bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation 5641. Amplified with astronomical observations from the suns ingresse into Aries, and the other cardinal points, and from the planets and thier aspects; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions, and other configurations of the cœlestial bodies. Calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in New England where the north pole is elevated 42. gr 30. min. But may indifferently serve any part of New England. By John Tulley.; Tulley, John,  1692 1
Almanacs American Early Works To 1800   2
Almanacs American Maryland Early Works To 1800 : An almanack for the provinces of Virginia & Maryland : shewing the day of the month, golden number, dominicall letter, & epact, and a table of the new moons for XXX years : also the suns place, it's riseing and setting, the length of ye dayes & nights, and moveable feasts for ever : with severall other usefull remarques calculated for ye meridian of the said provinces / by John Seller.; Seller, John,  1685 1
Almanacs American Massachusets Boston : An almanack of cœlestial motions for the year of the Christian æpocha, 1680 : being in our account first after leap-year; and from the creation, 5629. Calculated for the meridian of Boston in New-England, where the Artick Pole is elevated 42 degrees and 30 minutes.; Foster, John,  1680 1
Almanacs American Massachusetts Early Works To 1800   32
Almanacs American Massachusettts Early Works To 1800 : An almanack, or, Astronomical calculations of the most remarkable celestial revolutions, &c. visible in our horizon : together with the Scripture and Jewish names (wherein though we agree not with their terms, yet we follow their order) for the ensuing year 1666 : being in our account third from leap-year, and from the creation 5615 : whose vulgar notes are ... calculated to N.E. longit. 315 degr. and latit. 42 degr. 30 min. / by Josiah Flint ...; Flint, Josiah,  1666 1
Almanacs American New England   11
Almanacs American New England Early Works To 1800   5
Almanacs American Pennsylvania Early Works To 1800 : An almanack for the year of Christian account 1687. : Particularly respecting the meridian and latitude of Burlington, but may indifferently serve all places adjacent / by Daniel Leeds ...; Leeds, Daniel,  1687 1
Almanacs American Virginia Early Works To 1800 : An almanack for the provinces of Virginia & Maryland : shewing the day of the month, golden number, dominicall letter, & epact, and a table of the new moons for XXX years : also the suns place, it's riseing and setting, the length of ye dayes & nights, and moveable feasts for ever : with severall other usefull remarques calculated for ye meridian of the said provinces / by John Seller.; Seller, John,  1685 1
Almanacs American69648484 Massachusetts Early Works To 1800 : Tully 1687. An almanack for the year of our Lord MDCLXXXVII : being the third after leap-year and from the creation 5636 ... calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England where the North Pole is elevated 42. gr. 30 m / by John Tully.; Tulley, John,  1687 1
Almanacs Canadian Nova Scotia : Belcher's farmer's almanack for the Province of Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada, for the year of out Lord 1870 ...  1870 1
Almanacs Dutch : Eenen Calendier historiael, eewelick gheduerende : waerin ghy vinden suit den opganck ende onderganck der sonnen, in alle maenden, met den iaermercten van diuerseye landen, steven ende wrijheden.  1570 1
Almanacs Dutch Early Works To 1800   7
Almanacs Early Works To 1800   132
Almanacs England Early Works To 1800   4
Almanacs England History   2
Almanacs English   1692
Almanacs English 16th Century   6
Almanacs English 17th Century   33
Almanacs English Anecdotes   3
Almanacs English Early Works To 1800   644
Almanacs English England Early Works To 1800   12
Almanacs English History : Astrology and the popular press : English almanacs, 1500-1800.; Capp, B. S.  1979 1
Almanacs English Poetry 17th Century : Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653 : Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England.; Lilly, William,  1653 1
Almanacs English Poetry 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : Englands monethly observations and predictions, for the yeare of our blessed Saviour, 1653. : Fore-told by those two famous astrologers of our age, Mr. William Lilly, and Mr. Culpeper. The tune is. Faire angel of England.; Lilly, William,  1653 1
Almanacs English Scotland 17th Century   3
Almanacs English Scotland Early Works To 1800   2
Almanacs French Early Works To 1800   2
Almanacs Great Britain History 16th Century : English almanacs, astrology, and popular medicine : 1550-1700 / Louise Hill Curth.; Curth, Louise Hill.  2007 1
Almanacs Great Britain History 17th Century : English almanacs, astrology, and popular medicine : 1550-1700 / Louise Hill Curth.; Curth, Louise Hill.  2007 1
Almanacs Irish   2
Almanacs Irish 17th Century : Hiberniæ Merlinus for the year of our Lord 1683. Being the first from bissextil or leap year. : Containing the constitutions of the air, the rising and setting of the sun, the tides, the terms and their returns, with many other useful observations, fitted to the longitude and latitude of all places within this kingdom of Ireland, and the western parts of England. With a chronology of all the chief governours from the 1th of Henry the 2d 1172 to this present year 1682, with many other remarkable observations and useful tables, with additions. With high-ways, fairs and markets: / John Bourke philomath.; Bourke, John,  1683 1
Almanacs Massachusetts Early Works To 1800 : The New-England almanack for the year of our Lord, 1686, and of the world, 5635, since the planting of Massachusets Colony in New-England, 58, since the found of Harv. Coll., 44 : whereof the golden number, epact and cycle of the sun are 13 and the dominicall letters C B being in our account the third from leap year. Kindly offering unto its country a particular prospect of the places of the planets, with the new-moons and other caelestial configurations and principall aspects, as also the moons, latitude, apogee and perigee, with the time of the rising and setting of both the luminarves and the hours and minutes of twilight ... with a brief register of severall memorable events of Providence in New-England / by S. D. Philomath.; Danforth, Samuel,  1686 1
Almanacs Scottish   16
Almanacs Scottish 17th Century   17
Almanacs Scottish 17th Century Humour : A prognostication for the year 1699, after a new fashion. : Wherein the reader will see (if he be not blind) many things as wisely observed, as by other star-gazers. Being the third after bissextile or leap year. Calculated for the meridian of Scotland, and may serve, without sensible error, for any other country besided, where they understand the English tongue. / By Merry Andrew a well-wisher to the mathematicks.; Merry Andrew.  1699 1
Almanacs Scottish Early Works To 1800 : Edinburgh's true almanack or A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1691 ... / [By James Paterson mathematician.]; Paterson, James,  1691 1
Almanacs Welsh   14
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