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- Imprimerie Allier frères, Grenoble 1912, 16x24,5cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à petit nombre sur vergé de ce tiré à part. Envoi de l'auteur sur la page de faux-titre. Rare et belle brochure. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Features/Photos: JFK and his wife; The British Frigate Urchin - accused by Russia of spying; The Queen prepares for her tour of India and Pakistan; a pipelaying helicopter in Kent; The Finsteraarhorn - the highest and most elegant peak in the Bernese Alps - centrefold; Royal tour map; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Newspaper crisis; A summer of tension for Pakistan?; Taxation - the penalty for living, the punishment for death; The Ghurkas - bravest of the brave; After the moon - what next?; Apollo's heatshield helps the housewife; Original sin - and that man on the moon; May God preserve us from good taste!; What price pageantry?; Divine antics in Arcadia; Will man become a mole?; Aiglon - the school in the Alps; Healey and the great defence 'delusion'; Gainsborough at the Queen's Gallery; Tabarka; The Rolls Royce story; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Broch?. 249 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie.
- Audin, Lyon 1953, 24,5x33cm, broché. - Edition originale, un des exemplaires numérotés sur alfa Johannot. Ouvrage orné de nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte. Une claire mouillure sans gravité en marge de la première garde. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
PARIS, Chez l'auteur - In-8, 165 x 250 mm - Broché - couverture souple ilolustrée - Illustré de tableaux généalogiques - 368 pages - bon exemplaire
Broch?. 111 pages.
- Sté d'édition des , Paris 1961, 16,5x21,5cm, broché. - Edition originale. Ex-dono au stylo bille sur une garde, agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Cartonn?. 227 pages.
Broch?. 120 pages.
Broch?. 190 pages. Rousseurs.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
Light shelfwear to cover. Crisp, clean, bright and tight. Used
Broch?. 330 pages. Jaquette.
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present), numerous plates and illustrations in the text, and 2 folding maps (one coloured; one coloured in outline); pictorial cloth, gilt back, green endpapers, covers very lightly faded else a very good, bright, crisp copy. With the armorial bookplate of Harry Robert Sauve Pulman on front paste-down. Not recorded by Neate.
- E.J. Savigné, Vienne 1877, 16,5x25cm, broché. - Edition originale imprimée à 60 ex dont 10 sur Hollande. Un fac-similé en frontispice, bel exemplaire. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Paris Victor Lecou, 1854-1855 ; 2 volumes in-4, demi-chagrin brun, plat de percaline, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, 3 tranches dorées, 457 et 451 pages. 54 et 48 compositions hors-texte, très nombreuses gravures in texte, vignette de titre. Le second volume est en premier tirage 1854. Bel ex.
pp. (x), 473 + Woodcut frontis and other woodcut plates. 12 mo. 20.5 cm. Bound in half calf over marbled boards. Chipped at head and tail. Rubbed at extremities. Marbled endpapers and marbled edges. Text bright and crisp. Tyndall was seized by the mountains, and he became one of the most intrepid and resolute of explorers (among other feats of climbing, he was the first to ascend the Weissborn [1861]). He and his wife Louisa (daughter of Lord Claud Hamilton) maintained a cottage on Bel Alp above the Rhone valley. Tyndall's observations on glacier motion brought him into acute conflict with ot her scientists, though it was he who identified the essential principles and causes of glacier motion. John Tyndall was born in Ireland in poor circumstances. He was a remarkable self-made man of scie nce. "With Darwin and Huxley his name is inseparably connected with the battle which began in the middle of the 19th century for making the new standpoint of modern science part of the accepted philos o phy in general life. For many years indeed, he came to represent to ordinary Englishmen the typical or ideal professor of physics. His strong, picturesque mode of seizing and expressing things gave him an immense living influence both in speech and writing, and disseminated a popular knowledge of physical science such as had not previously existed. But besides being a true educator, and perhaps the greatest popular teacher of natural philosophy in his generation, he was an ear nest and original observer and explorer of nature" -- 11th Ed. EB. This (first?) American edition is an outgrowth of his enormously successful lecture tour of America (1872-3). That trip earned him many thousands of dollars, but he would touch none of it. He placed it instead in the hands of trustees, and directed that it be used for the advancement of American science. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W140
8vo., Fourth Edition, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 6 plates by Whymper; maroon cloth, boards framed and blocked in blind, gilt back, black endpapers, joints lightly rubbed and case a litle shaken else a very good, bright, clean copy. With 2pp publisher's catalogue at end. First published in 1871. This edition includes minor textual corrections and the first Index. Neate *839.
8vo., Second Edition, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present), coloured plate and 60 wood-engraved illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, a few relevant pencilled marginal annotations in a neat scholarly hand; handsomely bound in navy full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame borders, back with raised bands ruled in gilt, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, uncut, an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. With 2pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. Dedicated to Faraday, Tyndall's classic account was first published in 1860. This revised edition, sanctioned by his widow and issued three years after his death, includes minor textual corrections and a much improved index. Equally notable both as scientist and mountaineer, Tyndall transformed his scientific interest in mountains into a keen appreciation of their beauty and pleasures. His most famous climb is probably the first ascent of the Weisshorn, but he was also a contender for the first ascent of the Matterhorn. In July 1862 (with Johann Bennen) he reached the main shoulder, only to be defeated by a deep cleft. Neate 836.
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 14 plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Neate 835.