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Author:
DIXON (Charles)
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DIXON (Charles), Naturalist.
The Migration of birds: an attempt to reduce avian season—flight to law. pp. xvi. + 300. Diagr am antab1es.
8°. Lon&oii, 1892.
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423
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Author:
DIXON (Charles)
Description
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DIXON (Charles) Naturalist.
Our favourite sons birds: their habits, nusic,
and characteristics... Wit,h illustrations of
every, species, by H.Stannard. pp. x. + 287.
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8. London, 1897.
Card ID:
424
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Author:
DIXON (Charles George)
Description
DIXON (Charles George).
Peport Eby C.G.Dixon] on tank embankments constructed in the Ajmere district, during i541,.
Agra printed, 1845.
See NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES. [Miscellaneous
Public Documents and Official Publications.)
Card ID:
425
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Author:
SCOTT (Dixon)
Description
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SCOTT (Dixon).
See HOUE (Charles).
Colour photography and other recent developments of the art of the carera. Edited by C. Holme. [With an essay by Dixon Scott. Special summer nurber of ‘The Studio.i
London, 1908.
Card ID:
282
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Author:
DIXON (Jeremiah)
Description
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DIXON (Jeremiah).
See KkSON (ciarles), Astronormer, Greenwich,. antI DIXON (Jeremiah).
The Journal of Charles Yason aM Jeremiah Dixon. i’ranscribeci from the original in the United States National Archives • With an introduction by A.H.!4son.
fri. Philadelphia, 1969.
Card ID:
460
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Author:
HOLME (Charles)
Description
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HOLME (Charles).
Colour photography and other recent developments of the art of the camera.- Edited by C.Holme. [With an essay by Dixon Scott. Special summer number of ‘The Studio’.) pp. 9, 113 plates. [PM.L.J
London, 1908.
Card ID:
32
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Author:
SCN (Charles), Astronower, Greenwich, and DDCON (Jeremiah)
Description
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SCN (Charles), Astronower, Greenwich, and DDCON (Jeremiah).
he Joual of Charles Mason arid Jeremiah Dixon. Transcribed from the oriinaJ. ira. te United States National Archives • With an ntroduction by A.H. Mas an. (i.moir3 of the American Philosophical Society, 7b.) pp. 231. B1iography, frontipiece, facsimiics, nap, dia,ran and tables.
fol. Philadelphia, :969.
Card ID:
100
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Author:
No Author available
Description
PHILADELPRIA. Anerican Philosophical Society,
Memoirs, etc. CContinued.J
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76. MASON (Charles), Astronomer, Greenwich and DIXON (Jeremiah). The Journal of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. Transcribed from the original in the United States National Archives. With an introduction by A.ll.Mason. 1969. AX7
77. PHILADELPHIA. unorican Philosophical Society. Early transactions of the American Philosophical Society published in the “American Magazin&’during 1769. Reprinted in facsimile with a commemorative essay by a member of the society. 1969.
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Card ID:
233
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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DICKENS (Charles John Huffam).’ [Appendix.)
Charles Dickens: the story bf his life. By the author of the Life of Thackeray. [J.C.Hotten). With illustrations and facsimiles. Second edition. pp. 36’?.
8°. London, 11871?)
The first. edition of this, work va_pub1ishe in 1870, the third in 1872, Extra-illustiated by the insertion of many portraits and ther plates. Also inserted are the address-fo-a.iettewritten b Dickens. and including his autograph, anda short hoio,,grph letter from 4çpworth Dixon. A rough MS_list of these additions is inserted in vol.
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Card ID:
244
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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FIFE (Charles William Domville—).
Evolution of sea power: studies of modern naval warfare and the effect of evolution on the basis and employment of sea power. Edited by C.W.Domville—Fife, with... contributions by Sir B.Domvile, M.Kerr, W.Nicholson, C.V.Usborne, J.E.T.Harper, 0. Campbell,A.L. Gynne, E.H.Baxter, D. Dixon, G.N.Jones, etc. pp. 258. Plates, diagrams, maps and tables.
8°. London, 1939.
Card ID:
314
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Author:
No Author available
Description
GlASGOW. University of Glasgow.
W.P.Ker Memorial Lectures.
[Volumes in this series are fully catalogued under the authors.] (o’4Ir2 Cw)6u
1. CIAMBERS (Raymond W.) King Lear. 1940.
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2. DIXON (William N.) Thoughts for the times. 1941.
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3. ELIOT (Thomas S.) The Music of poetry. 1942.
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4. CECIL (Lord Edward C.D.G.) Antony and CleoFatra. 1944.
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5. FORSTER (Edward N.) The Development of English prose
between 1918 and 1939. 1945.
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6. MORGAN (Charles L.) The Artist in the community. 1945.
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Card ID:
460