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Zombies, puff fish, frog skin, poison arrows, and more: a collection of 38 scientific papers on plant- and animal-derived toxins and their applications. by Various authors.

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Seller: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio
Title
Zombies, puff fish, frog skin, poison arrows, and more: a collection of 38 scientific papers on plant- and animal-derived toxins and their applications.
Author
Various authors.
Seller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Various journals, 1963-1997. Fine. Folder of published papers on plant and animal toxins collected over four decades, consisting primarily of offprints but also including a few articles pulled directly from the journals in which they appeared. At least one complete issue of a journal (dedicated to arrow poisons). Approximately 700 pages total. Topics include toxins derived from amphibians, reptiles, insects, anthropods, fish, and plants, including arrow and dart poisons, zombie powder, botox, paralysing applications, insecticides, and others. Complete list of authors, titles, and journals available upon request.
MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. VOL. VIII, N°. 2 (APRIL - JUNE, 1933).; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera

MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. VOL. VIII, N°. 2 (APRIL - JUNE, 1933).; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera

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MEXICAN FOLKWAYS. REVISTA TRIMESTRAL DEDICADA A USOS Y COSTUMBRES MEXICANAS. VOL. VIII, N°. 2 (APRIL - JUNE, 1933).; Eds.: Frances Toor and Diego Rivera
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
Condition
(Minor chipping on edges of wrappers, o/w g+)
Description
México: Mexican Folkways, 1933. (Minor chipping on edges of wrappers, o/w g+). b/w plates, mus. nots., pict. wrps. ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEXT. One of the most famous art periodicals ever produced in Mexico. Diego Rivera was the artistic director and executed all of the cover designs. Contributors included Tina Modotti, Carlos Merida, Miguel Covarrubias, Edward Westin et. al. et.
The History and Development of Races. Annual Address Before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin

The History and Development of Races. Annual Address Before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin by Harlow S. Orton

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Seller: Eclectibles
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The History and Development of Races. Annual Address Before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Author
Harlow S. Orton
Seller
Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good. Some dust soiling, the occasional spot.
Description
Madison, Wisconsin: Atwood & Rublee, 1869. Very good. Some dust soiling, the occasional spot.. Annual address given to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin in 1869, given by a Wisconsin lawyer and judge on the subject of race through a distinctly Western lens. Provides fodder for White supremacy in America with statements such as "What we call the Caucasian race ... is the original primeval race, the most perfect form of physical beauty, symmetry and proportion--the crowning work of creation" (p.18). Includes a brief annual report of the society in the back of the volume, and list of officers. Single vol. (8.5" by 5.75"), pp. 32, [2], original printed goldenrod wrps. Ink ownership inscription of Rev. N. Bouter dated April 1878. Harlow S. Orton (1817-1895) was an American lawyer and judge who served on the Wisconsin Supreme Court from 1878 until his death.