Edward C. Green is a senior research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health and Director of the Harvard AIDS Prevention Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies. He the author of numerous books, edited volumes, and academic articles, including the seminal Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Learning from Successes in Developing Countries (Praeger, 2003). He has also published books and articles about indigenous knowledge and behaviors related to medicine and healing.
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Edward C. Green is a senior research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health and Director of the Harvard AIDS Prevention Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies. He the author of numerous books, edited volumes, and academic articles, including the seminal Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Learning from Successes in Developing Countries (Praeger, 2003). He has also published books and articles about indigenous knowledge and behaviors related to medicine and healing.
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Add this copy of True Ocean Found: Paludanus's Letters on Dutch Voyages to cart. $37.60, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1980 by University of Minnesota Press.
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Fine. Collectible Fine Blue Hardcover. Edited James D. Tracy First Edition. 8vo Original Limited Hand Numbered Edition of 500 copies. Clean pages NOT a library book. Silver embossed cover design and silver titles. Facsimile text. Diplomatic text. English translation. Maps Drawings, b/w illustrations. The Dutch were at the forefront of exploring the unknown northern seas of mythology and physical seas, Mercator made maps grids and inspired John Dee with tales of King Arthur in northern seas. Here are the translated 1595-1596 Dutch writing on the search for the missing routes across frozen seas. The Northwest passage. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans.