The great ice age, and its relation to the antiquity of man

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James Geikie, James Geikie
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The great ice age, and its relation to the antiquity of man

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545

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Cover of: The great Ice Age and its relation to the antiquity of man
The great Ice Age and its relation to the antiquity of man
1895, D. Appleton
in English - 3rd ed., largely rewritten.
Cover of: The great ice age, and its relation to the antiquity of man
The great ice age, and its relation to the antiquity of man
1879, D. Appleton and Company
in English
Cover of: The great ice age and its relation to the antiquity of man
The great ice age and its relation to the antiquity of man
1877, Daldy, Isbister & Co.
in English - 2d ed., rev.
Cover of: The great ice age and its relation to the antiquity of man
The great ice age and its relation to the antiquity of man
1877, E. Stanford
in English - 2d ed., rev.
Cover of: The great ice age and its relation to the antiquity of man

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Edition Notes

Map in pocket.

"List of organic remains found fossil in the glacial deposits of Scotland, by Robert Etheridge, jun.": p. 498-531.

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New York

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xxv, 545 pages, xvii plate (including maps~|~|~ part folded)
Number of pages
545

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OL52426200M
OCLC/WorldCat
10765563

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