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1875008487London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1875. First edition seventh printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by Alphonse de Neuville and Édouard Riou engraved by Henri Théophile Hildibrand. This is the seventh printing of the first English language edition in the compellingly illustrated publishers original purple cloth stamped in gilt and black. This complete unrestored copy is in very good minus overall condition. The binding is square and tight though with shelf wear to the beveled edge corners and spine ends and light overall scuffing. The spine is mildly toned but uniformly so and with black and gilt illustrations and print still clearly legible. The contents are clean and complete including the one hundred and twelve illustrations. We find no appreciable spotting and no previous owner names. Imparting lovely Victorian London provenance affixed to the upper left front pastedown is the tiny printed booksellers ticket of HARRISON Bookseller to the Queen 59 Pall Mall. There is mild age-toning light soiling of the endpapers and the gilt page edges show some scuffing. The binding is protected beneath a clear removable mylar cover. <br /> <br />The first British edition printed in late 1872 though dated 1873 was the first English language edition following the French first edition of 1870. Though erroneously designated SEVENTH EDITION on the title page this copy is actually the 1875 seventh printing of the first British edition. The binding is illustrated just as that of the first printing though in purple cloth rather than green. <br /> <br />Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas is perhaps the most popular book of Vernes science-fiction series Voyages extraordinaires 18631905 his herculean 54-novel effort to complete before my working days are done a series which shall conclude in story form my whole survey of the worlds surface and the heavens. <br /> <br />Professor Pierre Aronnax the narrator of the story boards an American frigate commissioned to investigate a rash of attacks on international shipping by what is thought to be an amphibious monster. The supposed sea creature which is actually the submarine Nautilus sinks Aronnaxs vessel and he is held prisoner along with his devoted servant Conseil and Ned Land a temperamental harpooner. The survivors meet Captain Nemo an enigmatic misanthrope who leads them on a worldwide yearlong underwater adventure. The novel is noted for its exotic situations the technological innovations it describes and the tense interplay of the three captives and Nemo who reappears in Vernes The Mysterious Island. <br /> <br />Verne is one of the most translated authors in the world and Twenty Thousand Leagues among the world's most translated books. The story was first serialized in the French periodical Magasin déducation et de recreation. Swiftly thereafter came French publication as a book lavishly illustrated by Alphonse de Neuville and Édouard Riou their illustrations engraved by Henri Théophile Hildibrand. These illustrations were used in the first British and first U.S. editions. <br /> <br />Prolific and inventive Verne was already well-known when Twenty Thousand Leagues was published but it was this adventure that would prove perhaps preeminently influential and enduringly popular among his canon and serve as a foundational work in the emergent science fiction genre. <br/><br/> Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle hardcover
1891012542Cassell Publishing Company 1891. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Beautiful Very Fine copy in Light Green Boards. First Edition 1891. Very Rare in This Condition.Beautiful Fresh Tight Copy. Scarce Verne Title. Cassell Publishing Company Hardcover books
1894010837Merriam Co. 1894. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First American Edition.Near Fine Copy1894. Very Clean Copy in Dark Green Decorative Boards. No Foxing. Beautiful Fresh Copy of a Very Scarce Book. Merriam Co. Hardcover books
1873146913Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1873. First US Edition and first edition in English. Hardcover. Good. 620 4 p. 23 cm. Half title and title vignettes. 137 full-page plates and numerous in-text illustrations numbering over 170 altogether. Brown cloth with black and gold impressing. Mylar wrap removed for photos. Light wear to corners and spine ends. Front hinge cracking internally. Ink signature on a front endpaper. Stains to bottom margins pp. 158-9 affecting a couple of leaves in both directions. Some light stains and thumbing elsewhere. Tear in margin of p. 399. <br/><br/>Verne's fifth book originally published in French in 1867 as "Les Enfants du Captain Grant." One of the few Verne works that Sampson Low never published in Britain. This volume contains all three parts of the tale; later these were usually published separately. Taves & Micheluk V005. Myers 34. J. B. Lippincott & Co. hardcover
1889146475January 4 1889. Rare autographed letter signed by the father of science fiction Jules Verne. One page the letter reads in full translated "I ask Madame Poritzer to please supply Mr. Debry with his tickets for Around the World. Sending compliments from her devoted." The 'Around the World' event for which Verne was reserving tickets remains uncertain however 10 months after writing this letter the plot of Verne's classic 1872 novel came to life when American journalist Nellie Bly boarded the steamer Augusta Victoria and began her own 40070-kilometer 'Phileas Fogg' journey on November 14 1889. She managed to do the journey within 72 days and even had enough time to meet and interview Verne in Amiens. The piece measures 5 inches by 8 inches. In fine condition. Jules Verne is considered by many to be the father of science fiction with a prodigious oeuvre of novels and short fiction. unknown
19113003<p>Exceedingly Scarce Classic Science Fiction Rarity</p><p>Works of Jules Verne</p><p>Jules Verne</p><p>Edited by Charles F. Horne. </p><p>New York: Vincent Parke and Company 1911. </p><p>Edition de l Academie. Limited to 300 numbered sets this being number 38. Fifteen quarto volumes. Hand-colored frontispieces and numerous sepia-tinted engravings throughout. Hand-colored limitation leaves. Gray marbled boards gilt triple-rule borders with decorative corner devices on front covers. Spines tooled in gilt top edge gilt others uncut. </p><p>From the limitation page:</p><p>This is to certify that the Edition de I' Académie of the Works of Jules Verne is limited to three hundred numbered copies at fifteen volumes each; and that this set is registered as No. 38</p><p>Signed by Lancaster<br />Registrar</p><p>Previous owner</p><p>SARAH I. BARDER probably from the Akron Ohio area</p><p>Set is in Excellent Condition</p><p>PayPal Only</p><p>Shipping $65 insured in the U.S.A. Other destinations please inquire.</p><p>Please PM email address and shipping address once purchased for PayPal billing</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Enjoy the pics</p> Vincent Parke and Company hardcover
1933178132Shanghai: Kwang Hsueh Publishing House 1933. Gifted in memory of a summer past First edition first printing the hitherto unknown identity of the compiler revealed by a loosely inserted note in the hand of Isabelle Lewis Main a missionary: "this book was compiled by Miss McNeely of the Kwang Hsueh Press. It is fully authentic. She refuses to let her name appear because of her extreme modesty". Writing across two illustrated notecards and the namecard she shared with her husband Main 1887-1969 sends this copy and her best wishes to Catherine Freeman Nimitz 1892-1979. Nimitz a fluent Chinese speaker lived in Shanghai 1934-35 while Chester Nimitz the future Commander-in-Chief United States Pacific Fleet was serving as captain of USS Augusta the flagship of the Asiatic Fleet. Also loosely inserted is a chatty two-sheet autograph letter signed to Catherine Nimitz from Bishop John Gowdy of the Fuzhou Methodist Episcopal Church telling of his travels and ending with news of the Mains. The letter suggests that the Mains Nimitzes and Gowdys summered together in China in 1935. Margaret Verne McNeely 1885-1975 went with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission to China in 1909. In 1917 she accepted an invitation to work at the Kwang Hsueh Publishing House in Shanghai and managed the firm until the onset of the Second World War. Landscape octavo. Illustrations throughout; text in English. Original wrappers of red paper over brown red silk xianzhuang stitching as issued front cover lettered in gilt in Chinese and English. Faint paperclip rust marks on front cover and first leaf front wrapper with loss to red paper at top corner: a very good copy. unknown
71922London: George Newnes January 1891 to December 1900. Literary Magazine FIRST APPEARANCES. 20 volumes. Large octavo each 25 x 17cm. Illustrated throughout. Original magazine parts bound in half-yearly volumes of light blue cloth pictorially blocked in black to front covers gilt to spine all edges gilt vol. XIX is speckled red floral patterned or white endpapers. Contents clean bindings are lightly handled minor wear to joints. Generally bright without any significant defects spines not dulled. A most attractive set. Contains the first appearance of the above mentioned Sherlock Holmes stories plus 'The Adventure of the Cardboard Box' volume V 1893 which was not published in book form until 'His Last Bow' 1917. Several of these Holmes stories feature far more illustrations notably by Sidney Paget than in book form and in some such as 'Cardboard Box ' the illustrations are exclusive to 'The Strand'. Doyle also contributes the historical caper 'The Exploits and Adventures of Brigadier Gerard' volumes VIII IX and X 'Rodney Stone' volumes XI and XII 'Round The Fire' stories volumes XV-XIX In addition the set includes science fiction from Jules Verne; 'Dr Trifulgas' volume IV 1893 and 'An Express of the Future' volume X 1895 volumes VII-VIII feature the entire first series of cases for the consulting detective Martin Hewitt; probably the chief rival of Sherlock Holmes-indeed Morrison's ingenious crime stories were commissioned by 'The Strand' entirely due to an appetite for Doyle imitations. Also includes stories by H.G.Wells M.P. Shiel E. Nesbit Grant Allen and E.W. Hornung. A superb literary magazine set and a long uniform run. London: George Newnes, January 1891 to December 1900 unknown
1876005948London: Crown Buildings 188 Fleet Street: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1876. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. FERAT. BARBANT. 2nd 1st & 1st eds VG 148 illustrations. 3 vols in modern half blue morocco blue cloth gilt tooling. Spines gilt tooling & titles. Internally new endpapers a.e.g. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase. Part 1: Dropped from the Clouds 2nd ed 1876 frontis 5 vi-viii 1 2-310 pp 49 illust. Part 2 Abandoned1st ed 1875 frontis 3 iv-viii 1 2-304 pp 50 illust. Vol 3 Secret of the Island 1st ed 1875 frontis 3 iv-viii 1 2-299 pp 1 iii adverts 1 39 adverts 49 illust. Light damp stain to frontis & a couple of leaf margins of Part 1 but a very good set. 186132 mm. Triolgy relating the adventures of a group of balloonists marooned on an island. Verne was a French novelist poet and playwright best known for his adventure novels and his profound influence on the literary genre of science fiction. See Wiki. <br/> <br/> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington hardcover
alb36b27c0837821b72Vern Jules: Captain Grants Children: A Journey Around the World in Three Parts In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Vern Zhyul. Deti kapitana Granta: Puteshestvie vokrug sveta. V trekh chastyakh Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).With 168 drawings by the artist Riu engraved by Panemaker St. Petersburg: New Times Bookshop Edition A.S. Suvorins 1881 typography 2 804 IIc. The first Russian edition of the book a lifetime for the author. With numerous engraved illustrations in the text. The book is in a specially made safety case.
1876105531876. Diary of J. R. Kazallon Passenger. Translated from the French by Ellen Frewer. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company 1876. Original green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt beveled. First American Illustrated Edition actually printed in London. In mid-1875 Osgood published the first edition in English unillustrated as a little volume in their "Saunterer's Series." In November 1875 Sampson Low published the first illustrated edition in London. Then in January 1876 Osgood issued some of the British sheets in their own binding constituting the first American illustrated edition -- as here. In March 1876 -- just two months later -- Osgood's financial situation forced him to sell at auction the plates and unsold copies of the five Verne titles he had published; these were bought by one Albert Mason who in turn sold them to Porter & Coates of Philadelphia -- who would then proceed to use the plates to publish editions of their own. Porter & Coates also issued some copies with the Osgood 1876 title page but with "Porter & Coates" at the foot of the spine. As with the British edition the volume also includes the early Verne tale "Martin Paz" though it is not mentioned on the binding nor on the title page. This copy is in green cloth and the gilt vignette on the front cover is centered no known priority. It is a bright near-fine copy fine except for minor rubbing at the extremities. Apparently because of Osgood's then-pending doom this is today a scarce book. Taves & Michaluk V014; Myers 47. <br/><br/> hardcover books
190383379Paris: Hetzel 1903. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1903 19 x 28 cm relié New illustrated edition with 172 drawings by Riou engraved by Pannemaker. Publisher's binding known as ""A la mappemonde"" or ""Au dos à l'ancre"" beveled. Second cover of Engel type i. Very beautiful upper plate with particularly brilliant golds signed Engel in the anchor. Dark traces to the left and right of the world map. Beautiful spine with soft but not collapsed headcaps infinitely faded; this spine has the particularity of possessing a laminated lower section as with the first inlay bindings one might think it is one of the first anchor spines formed like the first gilt globe bindings with an inlay in the lower section; however this world map binding is not at its first attempt it has been thinned in this version the first ones too bulky and heavy would deform and the spine is more harmonious losing its wide unsightly red band. Let us recall that this binding enjoyed a short life and dressed only three titles: The Children of Captain Grant The Mysterious Island and Matthias Sandorf. Perfect second cover. Well-pointed corners lightly rubbed. A tear on the interior border of the second cover measuring 8mm. Perfect edges. Shiny percaline. Very fresh copy completely free of foxing. Magnificent copy very rare in this condition. One of the author's great classics 2 children set out to search for their shipwrecked father. The novel leads the reader from Scotland to New Zealand via the Canary Islands Cape Verde the Strait of Magellan the Andes mountain range the Argentine pampa the Cape of Good Hope Amsterdam Island and Australia. Let us recall that The Children of Captain Grant forms a trilogy with The Mysterious Island and then 20000 Leagues Under the Sea not a sequel but indeed a trilogy. Hetzel unknown
190589963Paris: Hetzel 1905. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1905 18.50 x 28 cm relié New edition illustrated with drawings by Ferat engraved by Brabant and with 6 full-color hors-texte plates and 2 maps. A portrait of Jules Verne as frontispiece. Publisher's binding ""with an elephant title in the fan"" signed at bottom of the plate Engel spine with lighthouse second cover of type ""i"" according to Jauzac. Superb first cover with gleaming gilt. Spine very fresh but lighthouse vignette slightly soiled. Corners very straight and sharp. Second cover very good but a small white mark of one cm along a black fillet. Some foxing on an otherwise fresh set. Internal hinge slightly opened 5 cm at top without mechanical problem or fragility. Very handsome copy rare in this condition. Michel Strogoff is a historical adventure novel recounting the journey of its eponymous character courier of Tsar Alexander II of Russia from Moscow to Irkutsk capital of eastern Siberia. His mission is to warn the tsar's brother who has remained without news from Moscow of the arrival of the Tartar hordes led by the traitor Ivan Ogareff to invade Siberia. Hetzel unknown
19678460BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1967. 1.ND. hardcover. Keraban der Starrkopf Nomo sur la Titolbildo! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
185209403FIRST APPEARANCE IN PRINT A VOYAGE IN A BALLOON in Sartain's Magazine 1852 first edition Volume 10 being January thru June light wear to corner tips and spine extremities else a bright vg copy bound in half-leather and cloth. Translated by Anne T. Wilbur in the May issue this is Verne's first appearance in print in the English language appearing here a full 17 years before his first novel FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON was likewise translated and eleven years before the same novel was published in France. As this was the Magazines last efforts this volume is particularly scarce. And for the Verne collector particularly desirable. Sartain's Magazine 1852 hardcover
198431973PAWLAK MANFRED 1984. 1. softcover. Propeller-Insel Die PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
190386872Hetzel | Paris 1903 | 18 x 28 cm | cartonnage de l'éditeur
190583866Hetzel | Paris 1905-1914 | 18 x 28 cm | cartonnage de l'éditeur
190187778Hetzel | Paris 1901 | 18 x 27.50 cm | relié
es255Michel de l'Ormeraie Sélection Abraxas-libris Cartonné "Quatre-vingt-un volumes in-4 (18,5 x 27,5 cm), collection complète des 80 volumes de la série des oeuvres de Jules Verne publiée Michel de l'Ormeraie en reconstituant la forme matérielle de l'édition princeps créée à l'origine par Messieurs Jules Hetzel et Cie, illustrations en noir, la série comprend les titres suivants : Maîtres du monde // Les Forceurs de blocus // Nord contre Sud // Un billet de loterie // Autour de la Lune // Un drame dans les airs // Un drame en Livonie // Robur le Conquérant // Aventures du Capitaine Hatteran // 40e ascension française au Mont Blanc // La Maison à vapeur // Sans dessus dessous // Mistress Branican // Maître Zacharius // Le Testament d'un excentrique // L'Ile à hélice // Les Cinq cent millions de la Begum // Les Révoltés de la Bounty // Un drame au Mexique // 20 000 lieues sous les mers // Hector Servadac // Le Château des Carpathes // Dix heures en chasse // Aventures de trois Russes et de trois Anglais // Cinq semaines en ballon // Voyage au centre de le Terre // P'tit Bonhomme // L'Etonnante aventure de la mission Barsac // Michel Strogoff // De la Terre à la Lune // Docteur Ox // César Cascabel // L'Epave du Cynthia // Le Pilote du Danube // Le Volcan d'or // La chasse au météore // Bourses de voyage // Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin // Famille Sans-Nom // Le Secret de William Storitz // Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine // Gil Braltar // Seconde patrie // Frritt-Flacc // L'Agence Thomson and Co. // Les Naufragés du Jonathan // Les Indes Noires // Un Hivernage dans les glaces // L'Etoile du Sud // Le Sphinx des glaces // Hier et demain // Les Frères Kip // Mathias Sandorf // Un capitaine de quinze ans // Une ville flottante // Claudius Bombarnac // Le Phare du bout du monde // Le Chancellor // Martin Paz // L'invasion de la mer // Magnifiques aventures de maître Antifer // L'Archipel du sud // L'Ecole des Robinsons // L'Ile mystérieuse // La Jangada // Clovis Dardentor // Deux ans de vacances // Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant // Le Superbe Orenoque // Le chemin de France // Face au drapeau // Kéraban-le-Têtu // Le Tour du monde en 80 jours // Le Village aérien // Le pays des fourrures // .On y joint ""La Vie et l'Oeuvre de Jules Verne"" par Charles Noël Martin (1978, Michel de l'Ormeraie, in-4 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée) ; jaquette du volume biographique gondolée et un peu jaunie, par ailleurs l'ensemble des 80 volumes est en très bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
189288081Paris, J. Hetzel, 1892-1895, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur polychrome, Volume double. Édition "au portrait collé" Jauzac, 258. Dos légèrement gauchi, petits frottements. Couverture rigide
189689281Paris, J. Hetzel, 1896, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur polychrome, Volume double. Édition "au globe doré". Jauzac, 259. Bon exemplaire. Coiffes un peu usées. Bon état intérieur, légère fragilité du dos. Couverture rigide
alb2e0ec17bf3d63669Vern J. Children of Captain Grant (Antique Book 1915) In Russian /Vern Zh. Deti kapitana Granta (Antikvarnaya kniga 1915g.) Petrograd Typography by M. Stasyulevich 1915. 664 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb2e0ec17bf3d63669.
60238London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1891. Adventure novel FIRST UK EDITION. Crown octavo 19 x 13cm pp.xii 313; 1 imprint; 2 list of works; 32 ads. With eighty wood-engraved illustrations by George Roux including a frontispiece. In publisher's blue-green cloth with gilt titles and polychrome blocked illustrations to spine and upper board. All edges gilt; foliate endpapers. Contents clean neat gift inscription to pastedown Christmas 1891 covers are rather bright rubbed to the spine and a little flecked to rear board. Very good indeed. A particularly elusive English Jules Verne title. A group of travelling French circus performers struggle to make their way home from California attempting the overland route via Alaska and Siberia. First published in English in 1890. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1891 unknown
20780London: Sampson Low Marston and Company. 1896. First English edition first printing. First English edition first printing. Publisher's green cloth over bevelled boards illustrated in black white and gilt. All edges gilt. Illustrated title page and 79 full page steel engravings. Tissue guard to the frontispiece. An excellent better than very good copy the binding firm with a little rubbing and bumping to the spine tips and corners. The contents with two previous owner's names dated 1912 and August 1966 to the front endpaper the latter owner's small bookplate to the upper left corner of the front pastedown are otherwise clean throughout. The inner front hinge is slightly tender and cracked but holding. A very attractive example of the first edition in English translated by W. J. Gordon and published in October 1896 preceding the first American edition by just over a year. This is the "deluxe" issue binding with bevelled boards and extra gilt blocking there was also a "standard" issue on lighter boards with only the titles in gilt. Bleiler. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company. 1896 hardcover