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188475950Le Figaro | 1884 - 1893 | In-Folio | 3 journaux agrafés
187879033J. Hetzel | Paris 1878 (S.d) | 13.50 x 19.50 cm | relié
187992068Paris, J. Hetzel, 1879-1880, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur bicolore bleu et rouge, décor doré et noir [A. Lenègre], Volume double. Cartonnage "à la bannière", aux plats biseautés (type 3) Frotttements, petites taches, rousseurs marginales. Jauzac, 202. Couverture rigide
alb865b7bd3261fa0f3Verne Jules. In the Land of Fur. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Vern Zhyul. V strane mekhov. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).A novel in two parts. With drawings by Fehr and Bayard. Moscow: Typography by I.D. Sytin 1898. 175 + 151s. 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. SKUalb865b7bd3261fa0f3
19733146FISCHER 08/1973. 4. softcover. FISCHER paperback
188893631888. A Tale of the American Civil War. With Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1888. Original blue-grey cloth pictorially decorated in black and red all page edges gilt. First British Edition of this adventure tale taking place during the American Civil War. This is the tale of the antagonism between Burbank an anti-slavery Northerner now living near Jacksonville Florida and Texar a pro-slavery Southerner; Texar winds up kidnapping Burbank's daughter and hiding her in the Everglades and Burbank heads off in search of his daughter -- all as the Civil War rages around them. NORD CONTRE SUD came out in France in 1887 and by the end of the summer of that year the American pirate publisher George Munro came out with TEXAR'S VENGEANCE in his wrappered Seaside Library. In November 1887 Rand McNally published a hardbound American edition a different translation titled TEXAR'S REVENGE. Then this British edition hardbound and illustrated and the same translation as Rand McNally's came out in December 1887 though dated 1888. These were soon followed by Worthington's New York 1888 edition of TEXAR'S REVENGE. The book did not get good reviews in America: the New York Daily Tribune wrote In Jules Verne's story of "Texar". a very thin streak of narrative is padded to almost unwieldy proportions by a quantity of remarkably inaccurate information about the rebellion. If anyone thought the game worth the candle it would be easy to point out the various comical inaccuracies in the historical part of the story. quoted in T&M This copy is in the deluxe binding style with all edges gilt; its condition is very good -- spine a bit sunned as always volume slightly askew. This is a Verne title that we seldom see. Taves & Michaluk V033. unknown books
190587057Paris: Hetzel 1905. Fine. Hetzel Paris s. d. 1905-1914 18 x 28 cm cartonnage de l'éditeur Edition illustrated by Riou and Montaut. Publisher's Hetzel binding ""à l'éventail et à l'éléphant"" in full red cloth signed Engel front board polychrome signed Engel presenting the title in the black and gilt fan several black and gilt frames a gilt elephant head at top left three small illustrations as well as various gilt navigation and exploration instruments all framed within green foliage second board type ""i"" as indicated by Jauzac spine with lighthouse decorated with several color and gilt illustrations original blue endpapers all edges gilt. Head slightly sunken corners slightly twisted some light foxing at beginning of volume trace of label at head of one blue endpaper. Five Weeks in a Balloon is Jules Verne's first novel published by Hetzel and tells of the exploration of the African continent then incompletely known to Europeans. Journey to the Center of the Earth narrates the discovery of an ancient runic manuscript by a German scholar and his nephew; they undertake a journey toward the center of the Earth by entering through a dormant Icelandic volcano. Hetzel hardcover
197613964MARITIM 1976. 1. LP. Maloftege! MARITIM unknown
19678514BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1967. 1.ND. hardcover. Keraban der Starrkopf Sirmkovrilo! 20. Teil in Kleinschrift gelistet! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
19664014BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. 20. Teil in Großschrift gelistet! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
19664923BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. 20. Teil in Kleinschrift gelistet! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
1874016641King & Baird 1874. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Gorgeous Fresh Copy In Green Decorative Boards Very Scarce From The Earth To The Moon. First Edition 1874 Beautiful Copy Of This Science Fiction Classic. King & Baird Hardcover
CA08AA-00120Cassell Publishing Company. Collectible - Acceptable. New York: Cassell Publishing Company 1891. 1st American edition and 1st English language edition. 8vo. iv377pp. Illus. by L. Benett. Fair book. Front free endpage removed else Good. Owner's name on flyleaf. Australia widows novels Inquire if you need further information. Cassell Publishing Company unknown
190383867Hetzel | Paris 1903 | 18 x 28 cm | cartonnage de l'éditeur
190588569Hetzel | Paris s. d. [1905-1910] | 18.50 x 28 cm | reliure de l'éditeur
187392157Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel | Paris s. d. [1873] | 11.2 x 18 cm | relié
51407Hetzel.Voyages extraordinaires. 1880.In-4 vert, aux 2 éléphants et éventail.Catalogue AP.Tranches dorées.Très bel exemplaire.
791Paris : J. Hetzel (Imprimerie Poupart-Davyl et Ce, rue du Bac, 30), s. d. (1863). RARISSIME 2E ÉDITION DU PREMIER ROMAN DE JULES VERNE
198854783Paris Editions du Cadran 1988 Ensemble 2 volumes in-4, reliures en skivertex bleu nuit ornes sur les plats et les dos cinq nerfs d'un important dcor marin pouss froid, compos de frises et de personnages; doublures et gardes de sudine rose, ttes dores, non rogns. Etuis (reliures de l'diteur).Edition orne de 32 illustrations hors texte d'Henry Lemari. Tirage limit 1.969 exemplaires numrots. Un des 1.500 exemplaires sur lana pur chiffon.
198845677Paris Editions du Cadran 1988 Ensemble 2 volumes in-4, reliures en skivertex bleu nuit ornes sur les plats et les dos cinq nerfs d'un important dcor marin pouss froid, compos de frises et de personnages; doublures et gardes de sudine rose, ttes dores, non rogns. Etuis (reliures de l'diteur).Edition orne de 32 illustrations hors texte d'Henry Lemari. Tirage limit 1.960 exemplaires numrots. Un des 1.500 exemplaires sur lana pur chiffon.
1886R300102702J. Hetzel et Cie. 1886. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 220 + 198 pages + 12 pages de catalogue en fin d'ouvrage - nombreuses illustrations et une carte en noir et blanc dans et hors texte et en frontispice de chaque histoire, vignettes en pages de titre. Rousseurs sans conséquences sur la lecture. Tranches dorées. Cartonnage monochrome bleu. Cartonnage aux deux éléphants. Reliure de A. Lenègre. Coins frottés. Coiffes abîmées. Coiffe de pied légèrement frottée. Mors fendus en coiffe de tête. 2e plat très légèrement taché. Page de titre légèrement tachée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
188388006Paris, J. Hetzel, 1883-1890, in-8, , Cartonnage éditeur rouge, or et noir, Volume double. Cartonnage "Au monde solaire"de Engel, avec le second plat type "Engel F". Ex-dono manuscrit en 1890. Jauzac, 187. Frottements, quelques taches et rousseurs, petits manques aux 3 derniers ff. de texte. Couverture rigide
1897164627London: Sampson Low 1897. Octavo pp. i-v vi vii viii 1 2-312 41 illustrations by Leon Benett original brown bevel-edged cloth front and spine panels stamped in white tan black and gold floral patterned endpapers a.e.g. First British edition. A translation of FACE AU DRAPEAU 1896. Published the same year in the U.S. as FACING THE FLAG. Use of a scientist's super explosive is rejected by the French government. The inventor joins forces with a pirate who has kidnapped him to obtain the secret. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2242. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 23. Suvin Victorian Science Fiction in the UK p. 70. Reginald 14623. Not in Bleiler 1948; 1978. Myers 24. Taves and Michaluk V044. Early owner's name and address on recto of frontispiece. Cloth lightly worn at spine ends and corner tips a very good copy. #164627 Sampson Low unknown books
1877105851877. Translated by W. H. G. Kingston. Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1877. Original red cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt all edges gilt. First British Edition of the tale also known as THE BLACK INDIES and as UNDERÂGROUND CITY. The unusual tale takes place deep in a Scottish mine in which a mysterious "goblin" appears to live. The peculiar wildness of Jules Verne's imagination shows with startling effect when he selects Scotland and its sober-minded people as scene and characters for his latest characteristic extravaganza. He describes a mine of fabulous wonders by and of superhuman powers and then he has a plot that would furnish plots for several exciting novels. from an early promotional piece cited in T&M The pirate publisher George Munro was the first to get out an edition THE BLACK INDIES in English in his triple-columned self-wrappered "Seaside Library" in the Spring of 1877. This first British edition came out in October of that year: "Pictured on the front cover is Jack Ryan kneeling on the twenty-sixth landing down the gloomy shaft. Harfang the bird owl is also shown on the front cover and spine" T&M. This copy is in red cloth; we have also had green and brown no priority. It is an unusually clean bright copy in near-fine condition a discreet repair at the head of the spine rear endpaper cracked. Taves & Michaluk V017; Myers 10. unknown books
1890106191890. New York: J. S. Ogilvie n.d. 1890. 1 page preliminary ads plus 2 pp terminal ads. Original dark blue-green cloth. First American Edition and first edition in the English language. This is the sequel to Verne's "Moon" books of many years earlier: quoting from the preliminary ad leaf this is the story of How the Americans bought the North Pole and planned to change the axis of the Earth making the Arctic regions bloom like the Tropics by the explosion of a stupendous cannon. This tale is a good example of Verne's growing cynicism: whereas in the 1870s he has the Baltimore Gun Club using its gigantic cannon to explore the moon here the club has purchased land in the Arctic so that they can reap huge profits when that land becomes tropical. "Topsy Turvy" appeared in English in the January 19 1890 issue of New York World -- at the same time that newspaper's famous reporter Nellie Bly was attempting to beat Phileas Fogg's record time around the world. It was at some point soon thereÂafter that this Ogilvie edition No. 183 of "The Favorite Series" with ten illustrations was published the wrappered version in Ogilvie's "Fireside Series" is dated January 1890 on its wrapper. Sampson Low's British edition THE PURCHASE OF THE NORTH POLE was not published until December of that year with twenty chapters; both the original French edition and Ogilvie's edition have twenty-one. This copy is clean and unworn -- fine except that the endpapers have damage from overzealous erasure. As always the text paper itself is browned and brittle -- as Ogilvie produced as cheap a book as it could. This is quite an uncommon Verne volume. Taves & Michaluk V035; Myers 53. unknown books