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Hardcover. There is no date on or in the book whatsoever, but if I had to guess I'd say its from the 1940's or 1950's.
Lovely picture on the front , but there is no information on who drew it.
Picture is stunning in person.
This book is no longer in print.
While doing a night snorkel at Hanauma Bay, my wife and came across this great looking cowrie. The only problem is that we have no idea what it is.
This photograph was taken on December 11, 2011 in Agargaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh using SONY DSC T99 camera by A.N.M. Saiful Islam.
(unknown) -
Four-seat -
94th Ann. (57th) L2B Veteran Car Run '90 (entrant) -
The Post House Hotel, Horley,
04-Nov-1990 Surrey, England, GBR.
Title: Unknown House
Identifier: PD.UH.001
Creator: Unknown
Date: Unknown
Medium: color photographs
Provenance: Paul Dorpat Collection of the Queen Anne Historical Society
Access: Flickr
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The other day there must have been a dozen, some much larger than this- this morning there were but two.No structure apparent either to the naked eye or on examining the pictures...obviously not unicells but movement similiar to amoeba- constantly changing shape -moments of being almost circular- ovoid, and then extending to a linear creature sometimes with a pointed forward end.