Author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Archives
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 840
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Precis of the Archives of the Cape of Good Hope
Author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Archives
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 840
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 840
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Helps for Students of History
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Report of the Library Syndicate
Author: Cambridge University Library
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Languages : en
Pages : 854
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Languages : en
Pages : 854
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Official Year Book of the Union and of Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
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Official Year Book of the Union and of Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1160
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The Geographical Journal
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Includes the Proceedings of the Royal geographical society, formerly pub. separately.
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Category : Electronic journals
Languages : en
Pages : 782
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Includes the Proceedings of the Royal geographical society, formerly pub. separately.
Official Year Book of the Union
Author: South Africa. Office of Census and Statistics
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1164
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Category : South Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 1164
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Lost Land of the Dodo
Author: Anthony Cheke
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408108828
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 824
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The Mascarene islands in the southern Indian Ocean - Mauritius, RĂ©union and Rodrigues - were once home to an extraordinary range of birds and reptiles. Evolving on these isolated volcanic islands in the absence of mammalian predators or competitors, the land was dominated by giant tortoises, parrots, skinks and geckos, burrowing boas, flightless rails & herons, and of course (in Mauritius) the Dodo. Uninhabited and only discovered in the 1500s, colonisation by European settlers in the 1600s led to dramatic changes in the ecology of the islands; the birds and tortoises were slaughtered indiscriminately while introduced rats, cats, pigs and monkeys destroyed their eggs, the once-extensive forests logged, and invasive introduced plants from all over the tropics devastated the ecosystem. The now-familiar icon of extinction, the Dodo, was gone from Mauritius within 50 years of human settlement, and over the next 150 years many of the Mascarenes' other native vertebrates followed suit. The product of over 30 years research by Anthony Cheke, Lost Land of the Dodo provides a comprehensive yet hugely enjoyable account of the story of the islands' changing ecology, interspersed with human stories, the islands' biogeographical anomalies, and much else. Many French publications, old and new, especially for RĂ©union, are discussed and referenced in English for the first time. The book is richly illustrated with maps and contemporary illustrations of the animals and their environment, many of which have rarely been reprinted before. Illustrated box texts look in detail at each extinct vertebrate species, while Julian Hume's superb colour plates bring many of the extinct birds to life. Lost Land of the Dodo provides the definitive account of this tragic yet remarkable fauna, and is a must-read for anyone interested in islands, their ecology and the history of our relationship with the world around us.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 1408108828
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 824
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The Mascarene islands in the southern Indian Ocean - Mauritius, RĂ©union and Rodrigues - were once home to an extraordinary range of birds and reptiles. Evolving on these isolated volcanic islands in the absence of mammalian predators or competitors, the land was dominated by giant tortoises, parrots, skinks and geckos, burrowing boas, flightless rails & herons, and of course (in Mauritius) the Dodo. Uninhabited and only discovered in the 1500s, colonisation by European settlers in the 1600s led to dramatic changes in the ecology of the islands; the birds and tortoises were slaughtered indiscriminately while introduced rats, cats, pigs and monkeys destroyed their eggs, the once-extensive forests logged, and invasive introduced plants from all over the tropics devastated the ecosystem. The now-familiar icon of extinction, the Dodo, was gone from Mauritius within 50 years of human settlement, and over the next 150 years many of the Mascarenes' other native vertebrates followed suit. The product of over 30 years research by Anthony Cheke, Lost Land of the Dodo provides a comprehensive yet hugely enjoyable account of the story of the islands' changing ecology, interspersed with human stories, the islands' biogeographical anomalies, and much else. Many French publications, old and new, especially for RĂ©union, are discussed and referenced in English for the first time. The book is richly illustrated with maps and contemporary illustrations of the animals and their environment, many of which have rarely been reprinted before. Illustrated box texts look in detail at each extinct vertebrate species, while Julian Hume's superb colour plates bring many of the extinct birds to life. Lost Land of the Dodo provides the definitive account of this tragic yet remarkable fauna, and is a must-read for anyone interested in islands, their ecology and the history of our relationship with the world around us.
A Brief Guide to the Various Classes of Documents in the Cape Archives for the Period 1652-1806
Author: Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Archives
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category : Archives
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Occasional Lists
Author: Birmingham Public Libraries
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Category : Public libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Category : Public libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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