The glaciers of the Alps.

Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical princples to which they are related.

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The glaciers of the Alps.

Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers and an exposition of the physical princples to which they are related.

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J. Murray
Language
English
Pages
444

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London

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Library of Congress
QE576 .T98 1860

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Pagination
xx p., 1 l., 444 p.
Number of pages
444

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OL6944662M
LCCN
04023473

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