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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. Monograph III. The Crocodilian Remains Found in the Elgin Sandstones, with Remarks on the Ichnites of Cummingstone
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The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1877, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes as they were presented in the 19th century. It provides insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the time, showcasing the author's unique perspective and style. This edition aims to preserve the authenticity of the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to engage with the literature of the past.
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Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. Monograph III. The Crocodilian Remains Found in the Elgin Sandstones, with Remarks on the Ichnites of Cummingstone, Thomas Henry Huxley
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- Title
- Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. Monograph III. The Crocodilian Remains Found in the Elgin Sandstones, with Remarks on the Ichnites of Cummingstone
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Thomas Henry Huxley
- Publisher
- Outlook Verlag
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 60
- ISBN13
- 9783385536012
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- The book is a reprint of a classic work originally published in 1877, offering readers a chance to explore its historical context and themes as they were presented in the 19th century. It provides insights into the social and cultural dynamics of the time, showcasing the author's unique perspective and style. This edition aims to preserve the authenticity of the original text, allowing contemporary audiences to engage with the literature of the past.