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18220007721Paris: Chez Bechet 1822. First French Language edition. Original Boards. Good. 8vo xiv 351; vi 359 pages untrimmed in contemporary boards. Very scarce. <br/><br/>Attracted by the ideals of the "Declaration of Independence" Fanny Wright traveled extensively through the U.S.A. tracking how those ideals were being realized. In France who became almost like a daughter to Gen. Lafayette. She and her sister returned to America and with Lafayette were guests of Jefferson at Monticello. Later as a U.S. citizen she founded the Nashoba commune in Tennessee in anticipation of emancipation. She visited New York and Philadelphia West Point Niagara Falls Lake Errie and on to Lower Canada Montreal Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont Washington D.C. to Virginia with many observations along the way. This edition has a dedication to Lafayette by the translator who also supplied a new translation. Vol. 1 ends with remarks upon Morris Birkbeck's letters about the Illinois country. All in all Fanny Wright became one of the most remarkable women of the first half of the 19th century: among other accomplishments being the first woman to write this work the first travelogue by a woman. Howes D74; Sabin 18642; Clark Old South 16; Buck 137. Chez Bechet hardcover
190017161New York: Cassell and Company 1900. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. xvi 204 pp with three colored folding maps and 67 illustrations from photographs. Original green cloth with illustration of the authors on the front board. Minor insect damage to front board spine slightly toned some foxing to endpapers else quite sound and clean. The American husband and wife team were wealthy zealous and energetic explorers who together made many expeditions to the Himalayas. Fanny a suffragist as well as a bit of a publicity hound made sure the world knew of her achievements as a pioneering female climber. Among other achievements she held the women's altitude record for 28 years after her conquest of 23000-ft Pinnacle Peak in 1906. Robinson Wayward Women amusingly describes her as having "practically battered the Karakorams into submission first treading them over with her squat hob-nailed figure and then pinning them down on virgin maps and charts to take home for the various Geographical Societies of England and America to fight over." This is the account of their first Himalayan expedition 1898-99 during which they reached the Karakoram Pass and explored the Biafo Glacier Neate W124. Cassell and Company hardcover books
184920650Philadelphia: Carey and Hart 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. pp. x 13-386 in publisher's blind-stamped brown cloth. Losses to spine ends corners rubbed through slightly shaken but still a better than average copy of this title which is often found in poor condition. Hill 1910: The ships made port in Rio de Janierio Valparaiso Callao Paita the Marquesas Honolulu Monterey Mazatlan Manzanillo Acapulco and Gayamas. Extensive visits were made in Rio Lima California the Gulf of California and Mexico. Woods was traveling in central Mexico when the Mexican War began and he escaped via Vera Cruz. The intelligence gathered by Wood in Mexico was instrumental to the U.S. seizure of California by Commodore Sloat in that war. Carey and Hart hardcover
184920650Philadelphia: Carey and Hart 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. pp. x 13-386 in publisher's blind-stamped brown cloth. Losses to spine ends corners rubbed through slightly shaken but still a better than average copy of this title which is often found in poor condition. Hill 1910: The ships made port in Rio de Janierio Valparaiso Callao Paita the Marquesas Honolulu Monterey Mazatlan Manzanillo Acapulco and Gayamas. Extensive visits were made in Rio Lima California the Gulf of California and Mexico. Woods was traveling in central Mexico when the Mexican War began and he escaped via Vera Cruz. The intelligence gathered by Wood in Mexico was instrumental to the U.S. seizure of California by Commodore Sloat in that war. Carey and Hart hardcover books
18402020506London: George Virtue 1840. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Small quarto 333 pages extra-gilt publisher's cloth with variant elaborate covers and spine rebacked with original spine laid down new endpapers some foxing. <br/><br/>These letters by Willis were written above the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. The 9 illustrations are by W. H. Battlett plus a portrait of Willis as a frontispiece. George Virtue hardcover
1888000698London: Chatto & Windus 1888. First Published edition. printed wrappers. Good. 12mo 29 pages wrappers a bit smudged <br/><br/>There were 25 copies privately issued in 1885. One of his famous position papers. Chatto & Windus unknown
18390006865London: L. A. Lewis 1839. Revised edition. Octavo. Very Good. 8vo 26m v vi-lxxii 396 pages 9pp. index at end; triangular chip in bottom margin of leaf 10/11; full extra-gilt pictorial cloth covers and spine rebacked with original spine chipped at tips laid down. <br/><br/>"This edition is a reissue of the third Major edition of 1835 No. 43. without Major's introduction which has been replaced by the biographies of the authors by Sir John Hawkins; the Thomson notes have been abridged. . The illustrations are those of the Major edition of 1835 but it has only 76 woodcuts instead of 77 'Walton surrounded by the Graces' having been omitted. The 15 copperplates are present. Coigney had six copies in two variant publisher's bindings -see Coigney 49 ; however this uncited variant shows motifs of a heron in a bird bath a fishing rod net fish fishing creels a dragon fly a butterfly and more. Church Catalogue 60; Wood's ANGLER p.66. Edited by Richard Thomson and John Major. L. A. Lewis unknown
1897biblio38<p>Second printing of collection originally published by David McKay in 1892 bound in dark green cloth with gilt title on spine; minor shelf wear and bumping to corners; text block very clean; 522 pp.; edges untrimmed; binding firm but start of split to rear board hinge. foxing to inside front and rear flyleaves.</p> David McKay
1849600759Frankfurt a. M: Heinrich Zimmer. 1849. 406 Seiten. 15x10cm. Zustand: Gut für das Alter noch gering gebräunt, nicht oft braunfleckig, aber wenn ist von gering bis stärker alles dabei (Innen); Einband Außen hat keine Gebrauchsspuren - Ausnahme unterer und seitlicher Schnitt sind min. bis geringfügig braunfleckig; Könnte Privatbindung sein; Schnitt oben ROTBRAUN / Kopffarbschnitt; Halbleder
18281373481London: Henry Colburn 1828. Hardcover. Octavo 494 pages. In Good plus condition with plastic covering. Spine is brown with brown lettering. Boards have some shelf wear bumping to corners and minor rubbing with dirt staining from dirt trapped beneath the plastic. Text block has previous owner's name on the front paste down along with two library stickers title page and advertisement page have a library's name hole punched into it and foxing throughout the pages. 1373481. Special Collections - Downstairs. Henry Colburn hardcover
1861800998Stuttgart, u.a: Cotta. 1861. ca. 2400 Seiten. 15x11cm. Zustand: Gut min. bis gering gebräunt, leicht wellig, selten etwas fleckig (Innen); Einband Außen hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Gewebe (Blauer Leinen)
1897004961Leipzig, O. R. Reisland, 1897. XII, 114 S., 1 Blatt. Halbleinenband der Zeit. Die Deckel stärker berieben, sonst gut erhaltenes Exemplar der ersten und einzigen soziologischen Studie zu Leben und Werk des Philosophen mit nur leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
186614703London: Longmans Green Reader & Dyer 1866. Hardcover. Very good. Third edition re-drawn first published 1864. 10.25 x 14 inches oblong. Original green cloth decorated in gilt. Elizabeth Fox Tuckett 1837-1872 was the sister of the well-known English alpinist Francis Fox Tuckett 1834-1913 who regularly gathered a party of friends and family to accompany him on climbing expeditions. Elizabeth had a talent for drawing as well as a love of travel and produced four popular light-hearted books of which this was the first chronicling her adventures in the form of humorous sketches. Neate T66. Some creasing to cloth corners rubbed occasional foxing lacking rear free endpaper; overall about very good. Inscribed in light pencil on the front free endpaper "With heartfelt good wishes for the/New Year E.F. Tuckett iIllegible place name Dec. 30 1869." In addition Tuckett has written out the full names of the members of the expedition on the "Dramatis Personae" page where they are identified in print only by their initials. Rarely found signed. Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer hardcover books
18490007939Philadelphia: Lindsay And Blakiston 1849. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. 8vo 269 pages publisher's ads. embossed green cloth front free endpaper removed. <br/><br/>A sequel to his studies on poet and painters this work focusses on literary character. Chapters on Sir Thomas Browne Dean Swift T. B. Macaulay Edmund Burke Charles Lamb John Keats Mark Akenside. Binding state B with publisher's monogrammed initials on top cover no priority. BAL 20656. Lindsay And Blakiston hardcover
1835DEMO016497IKiel: Universitats-Buchhandlung 1835. First German edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8 satirical plates. 16mo vi 264pp. paper labels over imitation leather boards. <br/><br/>First published in London in 2 vols with 24 plates this is only vol. 3 of 3. in German. It covers New York state & Niagara. This edition contains a new Epilogue by the German Editor & translator Dr. Hermann Franz. "It is extremely interesting and rewarding reading. Such incidents from American life as watermelon eating revival meetings and the disapppointing behavior of a servant girl are well told and Mrs.Trollope's remarks are not entirely unfavorable -Hubach p.65." Her first book. Howes T357; Sadleir 3218b; Clark 112; Buck 204; Streeter 845. The lithographed illustrations were produced by Winkelmann & Sohne of Berlin. Quite rare and oddly the three volumes are rarely found together. Universitats-Buchhandlung hardcover
183314907Edinburgh: William Blackwood 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes 8vo pp. ix 393; 402. Contemporary half morocco and marbled boards top edges gilt spines in six compartments. Bookplates joints rubbed leather chipped at head of Vol. I archival tape repair to ffep of Vol. II. Very good. A Scotsman visits the United States and finds the Americans somewhat lacking not least because of slavery. His critical but colorful account of his travels to the major East Coast cities Upper and Lower Canada and along the Ohio and Mississippi was a popular success and was translated in to French and German. Hubach p. 68 comments that Hamilton "had a good sense of humor but he echoed Mrs. Trollope's satirical tone and warned England against imitating American institutions although he admitted he might be guilty of English prejudice." Howes H-138; TPL 1649; Sabin 30034. William Blackwood hardcover books
189179347Dresden u. Leipzig, E. Pierson, ( 1891). 2 Bl., 117 S. (20 x 13,5 cm). Bedruckte Broschur d. Zt.
1814800638Halle: Rengerschen Buchhandlung. 1814. 220; 210. 16,5cm. Zustand: Gut gering bis leicht gebräunt, leicht wellig (Innen); Kleiner Schrifteintrag vor dem Titelblatt; Einband Außen hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Ist leicht bestoßen-berieben-etwas abgegriffen; Gelenke etwas rissig und an den Kapitalenden etwas deutlicher; Rot-Komplettschnitt; 3. Aufl. Halbleder
1853582511Leipzig: G. J. Göschen'sche Verlagshandlung. 1853. 224 S. ; 338 S. ; 192 S. ; 237 S. ; 230 S. ; 162 S. 15,5 cm. Zustand: Gut, leicht wellig, Seiten altersbedingt leicht braunfleckig (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Rot-Komplettschnitt; Buch 1 u. 3; Schnitt oben leicht angestaubt; Schutzumschlag fehlt, oder es gibt keinen; Ppbd.
18340008570New York: Wiley & Long 1834. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 187 pages lacks free endpaper and half-title small waterstain at head of spine original diced cloth lacks top half of spine front hinge broken. <br/><br/>Presentation Copy from the Author to his Wife: " A New Year's Gift for / my Dear Wife from / her true Scotchman / Grant / 1st January 1859; " With inked note that "I received this book from / Grant Thorburn's widow July /81". A remarkable character Thorburn emigrated from Scotland to New York in 1794. He evolved from being a nailmaker to prominent seedsman. He was the inspiration for the protagonist "Lawrie Todd" in John Galt's triple-decker LAWRIE TODD OR THE SETTLERS IN THE WOODS 1830. He married his third wife in 1853. This work is vigorous counter-point to the travel books by Frances Trollope and Isaac Fidler from 1832. It is highly opinionated and provoked a short book response by William Carver A BONE TO GNAW FOR GRANT THORBURN. Note: with at least one pencilled gloss probably by the 1881 owner. Wiley & Long hardcover
181138547ABLondon, Wilkie and Robinson etc., 1811. EA. First edition in this form. 8°. LII, 236 S. Mit 4 Kupferst. Rot. Leder. Rücken-u. Deckelvergold., blindgeprägte Deckeldarst., Goldschnitt. Red leather. Gilt images on back and boards, blind-tooled images on boards, gilt edges. Ber. u. best., Rü. ausgebessert. Gebr. u. tls. etw. fl., Vorbesitzervermerk u. Stempel a. Vorsatzbl. Dekorative Ausgabe. Rubbed and bumped, back repaired. Browned and partly slightly stained, entry and stamps on flysheets.
1900113504München: Langen. 1900. 32 Seiten. 37,5x28cm. Zustand: Gut min. bis gering gebräunt, vorderes Vorsatzblatt hat kleinere Fehlstellen (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Halbleinen
1875LICL00004London: Chatto & Windus 1875 WYSIWYG pricing--no added shipping charge for standard shipping within USA. Sewn two-on on sunk cords top edge gilt xx 494 1 36 pp 5 color plates including frontispiece hundreds of drawings catalogue dated October 1877 bound in. Lacks boards backstrip and half-title. Frontispiece chipped about the edges affecting only the margins. Some foxing smudging outer leaves of some sections will require guarding. Shipping weight 2 lbs. Binding Copy/No dj. Illus. by the Author. 19½ X 14 cm. Chatto & Windus
189622212New York: Silver Burdett and Company 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 318 pp illustrated from photographs. Original green cloth with gilt vignette of mounted rider in Middle Eastern garb on front board. Corners lightly bumped a few small rubbed spots but overall a very attractive copy. Ownership inscription "Albert Haley August 1896" on front free endpaper. Terhune's first book describing his travels across Syria on horseback. He describes the work in the Introduction as "a description of the Holy Land of to-day as seen through a young man's eyes.If my book is not that of a scholar it is at least the tale of a traveler who felt deeply the more than human interest that must always cling to that dead land which was the cradle of our great faith." A contemporary review wrote in The Dial "This is a rather careless and flippant account in a gossipy journalistic style.However the author's unconventional point of view lends a new aspect to some common experiences and there are some entertaining stories." Smith American Travellers Abroad T28. Silver, Burdett and Company hardcover
1840800369Leipzig: Carl Cnobloch. 1840. XVI.; 209; 252; XLVI.; 211. 22cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut gering gebräunt, gering bis leicht wellig, seltenst etwas braunfleckig (Innen); Kleiner Schrifteintrag vor dem Titelblatt; Einband Außen hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Ist etwas bestoßen-berieben; Schnitt ist marmoriert; Halbleder