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Publicado por Diogene Multimedia
ISBN 10: 8899126836ISBN 13: 9788899126834
Librería: Brook Bookstore On Demand, Napoli, NA, Italia
Libro Impresión bajo demanda
Condición: new. Questo è un articolo print on demand.
Publicado por Piccola Bibliothiki
ISBN 10: 8893131587ISBN 13: 9788893131582
Librería: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italia
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Condición: NEW.
Publicado por Edition Chimaira, Andreas S. Brahm, 2013
ISBN 10: 3899731999ISBN 13: 9783899731996
Librería: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. 495, [17] p., well illustrated. Large, heavy volume, which will cost much more to mail outside the United than is specified by the shipping matrix. Oversize [B1:7:3].
Publicado por Frankfurt: Edition Chimaira, 2013., 2013
ISBN 10: 3899731999ISBN 13: 9783899731996
Librería: Andrew Isles Natural History Books, Prahran, VIC, Australia
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Quarto, laminated boards,495 pp.,photographs. Featuring 55 interviews with herpetologists from all over the world. They vary greatly in age, experience, specialization and interests, giving us a representative cross-section of the extremely differentiated world of herpetology. These questions want to explore the lives of the interviewed, their jobs, and their activities in both the past and the present, the studies they have conducted, how their enthusiasm for herps was born, the difficulties they have encountered on their way and much more. They also have the goal of inducing the interviewee to tell us about their field trips, to provide young people wanting to become herpetologists with some advice, and to discover what is their idea of herpetology as well as what they think of herpetoculture. Interviewees: Kraig Adler (USA), Ross A. Alford (USA/Australia), Natalia B. Ananjeva (Russia), Franco Andreone (Italy), Mark Auliya (Germany), Sherif Baha El Din (Egypt), Sergà Bogaerts (The Netherlands), Wolfgang Bà hme (Germany), William R. Branch (UK/South Africa), Donald G. Broadley (UK/Zimbabwe), Massimo Capula (Italy), Miguel Angel Carretero (Spain), Lawan Chanhome (Thailand), Alan Channing (UK/South Africa), Fabio Germán Cupul-Magaña (Mexico), Alain Dubois (France), Gerardo GarcÃa-Herrero (Spain/UK), Varad Giri ((India), Richard Griffiths (UK) , Harold Heatwole (USA), Ivan Ineich (France), Sergius L. Kuzmin (Russia), Axel Kwet (Germany), Michael Lannoo (USA), Benedetto Lanza (Italy), Edgar Lehr (Germany/USA), Stefan Là tters (Germany), Iñigo Martinez-Solano González (Spain), Masafumi Matsui (Japan), Vincenzo Mercurio (Italy/Germany), Russell A. Mittermeier (USA), Christian Neumann (Germany), Gà ran Nilson (Sweden), Annemarie Ohler (Austria/France), Nikolay Orlov (Russia), Mark O'Shea (UK), ValentÃn Pà rez-Mellado (Spain), Daniel Pincheira-Donoso (Chile/UK), Anders Rhodin (Sweden/USA), Mark-Oliver Rà del (Germany), Sergei Ryabov (Russia), Andreas Schlüter (Germany), Richard Shine (Australia), Ruchira Somaweera (Sri Lanka/ Australia), Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues (Portugal/Brazil), Peter Uetz (Germany/USA), Miguel Vences (Germany), Nicolas Vidal (France), Gernot Vogel (Germany), David B. Wake (USA), Yehudah Werner (Israel), Wolfgang Wüster (Germany/UK), Xu Xing (China), Zhao Ermi (China), Ziegler Thomas (Germany).