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Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands, Oxford University Press, 1990, Thomas Horsfield, John Sturgus Bastin Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighbouring Islands, Oxford University Press, 1990, Thomas Horsfield, John Sturgus Bastin DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1lT186s http://goo.gl/R2jr7 http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/?store=book&keyword=Zoological+Researches+in+Java+and+the+Neighbouring+Islands Dr. Thomas Horsfield was the first American naturalist to study the flora, fauna, entomology, and geology of Java and the neighboring islands. This facsimile reprint of Horsfield's original volume, (published in 1824), is a splendid account of a pioneering naturalist. Included is a memoir of Horsfield's life by Dr. John Bastin, who painstakingly reconstructs Horsfield's travels during his period in Indonesia, and his subsequent activities in England. Zoological Researches in Java and the Neighboring Islands established Horsfield as one of the great natural historians. The text is a collector's item not only because of its stunning illustrations, but also because it was only the second book ever to be produced containing color lithographs of natural history subjects. Many of the illustrations were produced by William Daniell, the foremost aquatint engraver of Asian topography of his day. DOWNLOAD http://fb.me/2uZEuiJvT http://kickass.to/Zoological-Researches-in-Java-and-the-Neighbouring-Islands-t7556032.html http://bit.ly/1ntJaIN The Native Policies of Sir Stamford Raffles in Java and Sumatra An Economic Interpretation, John Sturgus Bastin, 1957, Indonesia, 163 pages. Short Account of the Medicinal Plants of Java , Thomas Horsfield, 1816, , 53 pages. Rambles In Java And The Straits In 1852 , Benngal Civilian, Charles Walter Kinloch, 1987, Travel, 139 pages. This Classic Book Offers A Graphic And Amusing Account Of The Numerous Privations And Accasional Enjoyments Of Traveling In South-East Asia 135 Years Ago. Yellowed Pages. Essays on Indonesian and Malayan history , John Sturgus Bastin, 1961, Indonesia, 202 pages. The Study of Modern Southeast Asian History An Inaugural Lecture Delivered in the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur on 14 December 1959, John Sturgus Bastin, 1959, History, 26 pages. Transactions of the Linnean Society, Volume 19 , , 1845, Botany, . Charter and by-laws of the society in v. 7.. On the Mineralogy of Java Essay I, Thomas Horsfield, 1816, , 47 pages. Essay on the Geography, Mineralogy and Botany of the Western Portion of the Territory of the Native Princes of Java , Thomas Horsfield, 1816, Botany, 183 pages. A Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Insects in the Museum of the Hon. East , Frederic Moore Thomas Horsfield, Thomas Horsfield, Frederic Moore, 2008, History, 131 pages. This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections. In Java and the Neighboring Islands of the Dutch East Indies , John Charles Van Dyke, 1929, Indonesia, 310 pages. Part I. II. Of A Descriptive Catalogue Of The Lepidopterous Insects Contained In The Museum of the Honourable East-India Company , Thomas Horsfield, 1828, , 144 pages. General Zoology, Or Systematic Natural History Part 2. Pisces, George Shaw, James Francis Stephens, Jan 1, 1999, , 324 pages. This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by George Kearsley in London, 1804.. Plantae javanicae rariores, descriptae iconibusque illustratae, quas in insula Java, annis 1802-1818 legit et investigavit. E siccis descriptiones et characteres plurimarum elaboravit Joannes J. Bennett; Observationes Structuram adjecit Robertus Brown , Thomas Horsfield, Johannes-Josephus Bennett, Robert sen Brown, 1852, , . A Catalogue of the Lepidopterous Insects in the Museum of the Hon, Volume 2 , East India Company Museum, London, East India Company. Museum, 1859, Lepidoptera, . Performance in Java and Bali , B. Arps, Dec 31, 1993, Social Science, 244 pages. The studies in this book examine traditional performance genres in the Indonesian islands of Java and Bali. They cover puppet and human theatre, dance, sung narrative. The Raffles drawings in the India Office Library, London , John Sturgus Bastin, 1978, Art, 106 pages. Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, with an Account of the Raffles-Minto Manuscript Collection Presented to the India Office Library on 17 July 1969 by the Malaysia-Singapore Commercial Association , John Sturgus Bastin, 1969, Great Britain, 22 pages. Family Planning Amendments of 1989: Hearing Before the Committee., Volume 4 Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session on S. 110. May 9, 1989, United States. Congress. Senate. 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