Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • av Dale A. Russell
    566,-

    A classic work from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History describing the mosasaurs, a group of large predatory marine lizards of the Mesozoic

  • av John H. Ostrom
    606,-

    The fiftieth anniversary edition of a landmark publication showcasing prehistoric North American landscapes and ecosystems, from a celebrated paleontologist at Yale University's Peabody Museum

  • av John H. Ostrom
    480,-

    John H. Ostrom's expeditions to the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming and Montana in the 1960s resulted in discoveries and research that would change long-held concepts in paleontology. This fiftieth-anniversary edition of his now well-known description of the type specimen of Deinonychus antirrhopus revisits the work that redefined theropod dinosaurs as the intelligent, agile, and gregarious ancestors of modern birds and led in the late twentieth century to a renaissance in the study of dinosaurs and the evolution of flight.

  • av Faysal Bibi
    660,-

    A lavish volume in celebration of the astonishing fossils uncovered in Abu Dhabi's deserts, a region once lush, green, and teeming with now-extinct animals

  • av A. P. Vinogradov
    886,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Bruce B. Collette
    1 130,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Eugenia B. Bohlke
    1 130,-

      The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University’s Sears Foundation for Marine Research, was from its beginnings conceived to synthesize and make accessible the wealth of information in widely scattered published accounts of the fish fauna of the region for both the layman and the specialist, presenting critical reviews rather than compilations. These reference works are still considered valuable and of interest today to both general audiences and the academic community. As described in the Preface to the first volume, the series was “written on the premise that it should be useful to those in many walks of life—to those casually … interested …, to the sportsman …, to the fisherman …, as well as to the amateur ichthyologist and the professional scientist.” These books remain authoritative studies of the anadromous, estuarine, and marine fishes of the waters of the western North Atlantic from Hudson Bay southward to the Amazon, ranking as primary references for both amateurs and professionals interested in fishes, and as significant working tools for students of the sea.

  • av Eugenia B. Bohlke
    886,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av C. E. Dawson
    920,-

  • av Basil G Nafpaktitus
    1 130,-

  • av Daniel M. Cohen
    1 130,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av William W Anderson
    910,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Henry B. Bigelow
    1 130,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Henry B. Bigelow
    1 206,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Henry B. Bigelow
    1 130,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av Henry B. Bigelow
    1 130,-

    The Fishes of the Western North Atlantic series, which began publication in the 1940s by Yale University's Sears Foundation for Marine Research, is designed to summarize everything known about the fishes of this region, including information on identification, distribution, reproduction, early life history, parasites, and more.

  • av David K Skelly
    326,-

    In celebration of the Peabody's 150th anniversary year, a gorgeously illustrated tour of the museum's renowned scientific collections

  • av Rosemary Volpe
    286,-

    Rudolph Zallinger's 110-foot fresca secco painting of "The Age of Reptiles" is one of the largest natural history murals in the world. Completed in 1947, it is an overview of prehistoric life told through the principal features and concepts of "The Age of Reptiles". This guide includes an essay on the mural's place in the history of art.

  • av Fabian Drixler
    316,-

    An exquisite collection of objects relating to the traditions of samurai warriors, from swords and armor to dishes and paintings

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.