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19753114FISCHER 04/1975. 9. softcover. FISCHER paperback
19743161FISCHER 01/1974. 3. softcover. FISCHER paperback
19082091202133212537Librairie Hachette 1908. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Librairie Hachette paperback
2091202133206299J. Hetzel N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 J. Hetzel paperback
WEAU0337Wien Hartleben o.J. 1887-1909. Jeder Band mit einem Titelbild in Holzstich 260-372 Seiten braune 50 u. graue Orig.-Leinenbände mit Rücken- u. Deckeltit. in Goldprägung u. ornamentaler Verzierung in Schwarzprägung. Einbände stellenweise etwas fleckig im Ganzen gut erhalten Bd. 1: Von der Erde zum Mond / Bd. 2: Reise um den Mond / Bd. 3: Reise um die Erde in 80 Tagen / Bd. 4: Reise nach dem Mittelpunkt der Erde / Bd. 5: Fünf Wochen im Ballon. / Bd. 6 und 7: Zwanzigtausend Meilen unter dem Meer / Bd. 8: Abenteuer von drei Russen und drei Engländern in Süd-Afrika / Bd. 9 und 10: Abenteuer des Kapitän Hatteras / Bd. 11 12 13: Die Kinder des Kapitän Grant / Bd. 14 15 16: Die geheimnisvolle Insel / Bd. 17 und 18: Das Land der Pelze / Bd. 19 : Eine schwimmende Stadt. Die Blokade Brecher / Bd. 20: Eine Idee des Doctor Ox / Bd. 21: Der Chancellor / Bd. 22 und 23: Der Kurier des Czaar / Bd. 24: Schwarz Indien / Bd.25 und 26: Reise durch die Sonnenwelt / Bd. 27 und 28: Ein Kapitän von 15 Jahren / Band 29 und 30 - Die Entdeckung der Erde / Bd. 31: Die 500 Millionen der Begum / Bd. 32: Die Leiden eines Chinesen in China / Bd. 33 und 34: Die großen Seefahrer des 18. Jahrhunderts / Bd. 35 und 36: Das Dampfhaus / Bd. 37 und 38: Der Triumph des 19. Jahrhunderts / Bd. 39 und 40: Die Jangada / Band 41: Die Schule der Robinsons / Bd. 42: Der grüne Strahl / Bd. 43 u. 44: Keraban der Starrkopf / Band 45: Der Südstern / Bd. 46: Der Archipel in Flammen / Bd. 47 48 49: Mathias Sandorf / Bd. 50: Robur der Sieger / Bd. 51: Ein Lotterie-Los / Bd. 52 und 53: Nord gegen Süd / Bd 54 und 55: Zwei Jahre Ferien / Bd. 56: Kein Durcheinander / Bd. 57 und 58: Die Familie ohne Namen / Bd. 59 und 60: Mistreß Branican I und II / Bd. 61: Das Karpatenschloß / Bd. 62: Claudius Bombarnac / Bd. 63 und 64: Der Findling / Bd. 65 und 66: Meister Antifers wunderbare Abenteuer / Bd. 67 und 68: Die Propeller-Insel / Bd. 69: Vor der Flagge des Vaterlandes / Bd. 70: Clovis Dardentor / Bd.71 und 72: Die Eissphinx / Bd. 73 und 74: Der stolze Orinoco / Bd. 75 und 76: Das Testament eines Exzentrischen / Bd. 77 und 78: Das zweite Vaterland / Bd. 79: Das Dorf in den Lüften / Bd. 80: Die Historien von Jean-Marie Cabidoulin / Bd. 81 und 82: Die Gebrüder Kip / Bd. 83 und 84: Reisestipendien / Bd. 85: Ein Drama in Livland / Bd. 86: Der Herr der Welt / Bd. 87: Der Einbruch des Meeres / Bd. 88: Der Leuchtturm am Ende der Welt / Bd. 89 und 90: Der Goldvulkan / Bd. 91 und 92: Reisebüro Thompson & Co. / Bd. 93: Die Jagd nach dem Meteor / Bd. 94: Der Pilot von der Donau / Band 95 96 97: Die Schiffbrüchigen der Jonathan / Bd. 98: Wilhelm Storitz Geheimnis. - Fromm VI26379; Bloch verzeichnet lediglich die Bände der ""Illustrierten Pracht-Ausgabe"" >Bekannte und unbekannte Welten< Die ""Collection Verne"" gilt mit dieser als umfassendste deutsche Ausgabe Die Übersetzungen sind zumeist anonym der Verlagskatalog aus dem Jahr 1900 nennt lediglich R. Lanz und O. Reyher sie erfolgten nach den Vorabdrucken im 'Magasin d'Education et de Récréation' und zeichnen sich gegenüber späteren Ausgaben durch relative Texttreue aus. Wien, Hartleben o.J. [1887-1909] unknown
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198930548NEUES LEBEN 1989. 1. hardcover. Ausgewählte Werke in Einzelausgaben NEUES LEBEN hardcover
193186859Athens:: Dimitrakos. Fair. 1931. Hardcover. Text is in Greek. Translated from the French into Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis. Black and white illustrations. First edition thus. SIGNED by Nikos Kazantzakis on the copyright page. Moderate shelf wear and aging binding is shaken loose thus only fair in illustrated boards with red cloth along the spine. No dust jacket. ; 168 pages; Signed by Translator . Dimitrakos, hardcover
1873372577Philadelphia: J B Lippincott Company 1873. 1st US. Hardcover. Very Good/None. Hardcover. First American edition and first edition in English. 620 pages. with pictorial title and illustrated with 170 engravings by Riou . Royal octavo 9 1/4" x 6" bound in original publisher's full brick cloth spine and front stamped in gilt and black beveled edges. This was Verne's fifth book originally published in French in 1867 as Les Enfants du Captain Grant. Previous owner's discreet signature on half-title page dated November 1874. Otherwise clean and bright. Record # 372577 J B Lippincott Company hardcover
1874357033Scribner Armstrong & Company 1874. FIRST EDITION. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Scribner Armstrong & Company 1874. Octavo. Hardcover; brown cloth binding with gilt still bright. Book is very good with shelf wear previous owner inscription on 1st blank page dated Dec. 20 1873 spine damage/repairs and spine lean. A lovely copy of this landmark 19th century science fiction/fantasy title from acclaimed writer Jules Verne with 80 full page illustrations. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Scribner, Armstrong & Company hardcover
193186859Athens:: Dimitrakos. Fair. 1931. Hardcover. Text is in Greek. Translated from the French into Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis. Black and white illustrations. First edition thus. SIGNED by Nikos Kazantzakis on the copyright page. Moderate shelf wear and aging binding is shaken loose thus only fair in illustrated boards with red cloth along the spine. No dust jacket. ; 168 pages; Signed by Translator . Dimitrakos, hardcover books
18911312001Hetzel 1891. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good in original bright red cloth covered boards with full color illustration and gilt stamped detailing. The Hetzel Collection 1891. French edition. In wonderful condition for its age. Slight rubbing and bending on edges and at spine ends; minor foxing or darkening. Binding is separated from spine. Very small sticker from previous owner is affixed to front paste down and name is handwritten on the front free end paper. Comes housed in a custom slipcase. Hetzel hardcover books
187789346New York: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. First American edition of this historical tale of adventure taking place during a Siberian revolt by the Tartars and what many consider one of Verne's finest novels. Octavo original cloth with Ninety Full-Page Illustrations. Translated by W. H. G. Kingston. Revised by Julius Chambers. In near fine condition. A nice example. Critics including Leonard S. Davidow consider it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote "Jules Verne has written no better book than this in fact it is deservedly ranked as one of the most thrilling tales ever written." Unlike some of Verne's other novels it is not science fiction but a scientific phenomenon Leidenfrost effect is a plot device. The book was later adapted to a play by Verne himself and Adolphe d'Ennery. Incidental music to the play was written by Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has been adapted several times for films television and cartoon series. Scribner, Armstrong & Company hardcover books
187414107New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. First U.S. edition. Light rubbing to cloth some scratches to rear cover scattered foxing throughout still a sound very good copy. 14107. Octavo pp. i-iii iv 1 2-286 287-288: blank leaf leaf T8excised by binder 8-page publisher's catalogue inserted at rear note: single leaf printed on recto only headed "Jules Verne's Works. / The Authorized Editions" inserted after title leaf fly leaves at front and rear 42 inserted plates with illustrations by J. Ferat original pictorial bevel-edged brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold and black rear panel ruled in blind yellow coated endpapers. A translation of UNE VILLE FLOTTANTE SUIVI DES FORCEURS DE BLOCUS 1871. Verne's short novel "A Floating City" was inspired by his voyage to America in 1867 aboard The Great Eastern. "The Blockade Runners" is a short romance set during the American Civil War. Reference: Bleiler 1978 p. 199. Reginald 12641. Myers 22. Taves and Michaluk V008. Scribner, Armstrong, & Co. unknown
1874000662New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. First American Edition published in September 1874 -- the same month as Sampson Low's British edition. Original embossed green boards with gilt and black titles and design small damp stain. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1874. Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover
18911312001Hetzel 1891. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good in original bright red cloth covered boards with full color illustration and gilt stamped detailing. The Hetzel Collection 1891. French edition. In wonderful condition for its age. Slight rubbing and bending on edges and at spine ends; minor foxing or darkening. Binding is separated from spine. Very small sticker from previous owner is affixed to front paste down and name is handwritten on the front free end paper. Comes housed in a custom slipcase. Hetzel hardcover
187789346New York: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. First American edition of this historical tale of adventure taking place during a Siberian revolt by the Tartars and what many consider one of Verne's finest novels. Octavo original cloth with Ninety Full-Page Illustrations. Translated by W. H. G. Kingston. Revised by Julius Chambers. In near fine condition. A nice example. Critics including Leonard S. Davidow consider it one of Verne's best books. Davidow wrote "Jules Verne has written no better book than this in fact it is deservedly ranked as one of the most thrilling tales ever written." Unlike some of Verne's other novels it is not science fiction but a scientific phenomenon Leidenfrost effect is a plot device. The book was later adapted to a play by Verne himself and Adolphe d'Ennery. Incidental music to the play was written by Alexandre Artus in 1880. The book has been adapted several times for films television and cartoon series. Scribner, Armstrong & Company hardcover
1878146912Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfnger 1878. Hardcover. Good. xii 1 14-472 p. interspersed with plates. 19 cm. Frontispiece and 35 other b&w plates. Brown cloth with black and gold impressing. Front cover shows skygazers in a village embossed in black below a sky full of gilt twinkling stars and the comet itself streaming towards the horizon. Spine shows figures in song at the bottom and dancing at the top. Mylar wrap removed for photos. Moderate wear to corners edges and spine ends. A little rubbing to spine. Hinges cracking internally. A few small spots. A couple of signatures jutting out slightly. <br/><br/>Part two of "Hector Servadac." Several people have been carried away by a comet contacting the Earth. The comet passes by various bodies in the Solar System before returning the travelers to our own planet. Verne originally intended all his characters to die in the collision. His French publisher however pointed out his large juvenile readership and Verne was forced to create an optomistic if less likely ending. Myers 33. Taves & Michaluk V016. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfnger hardcover
1887146916London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1887. First UK Edition as well as first hardcover and first illustrated. Hardcover. Good. viii 234 p. interspersed with plates. 19 cm. Frontispiece with tissue guard title vignette 41 full-page plates. Half blue leather with blue cloth. Mylar wrap removed for photos. Gilt trim and 5 raised bands on spine date 1887 at bottom. Gilt edges. Beautiful blue marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate on front pastedown for Sir David Salomons of Broomhill Tunbridge Wells. Binding signed by John Bumpus Oxford Street. Slightly worn extremities and leather. Foxing to endpapers first pages and text block edge. Publisher's catalogue referred to on title verso is not included. <br/><br/>The adventures of the mysterious Robur and his flying ship the Albatross written more than 16 years before Orville and Wilbur Wright's historic first flight. The book reuses a modified version of one of Benett's illustrations from an earlier work. The plate opposite p. 94 shows the Albatross hovering above a train on the Pacific Railway. This same illustration without the Albatross appeared in the French edition of "Around the World in 80 Days" but was omitted from the British and American editions. <br /> <br />John Bumpus bookdealer was located at 350 Oxford Street London from the early 1850s to 1935. The firm is traditionally stated to have begun in Clerkenwell about 1790 but can't be proven to exist before the name is listed in the Holborn area from around 1815. The first Bumpus overcame an insolvency only to drown himself in the Surrey Canal in 1832. His sons carried on the business and around 1853 the second John Bumpus opened the Oxford Street branch. In 1920 it was bought by Debenhams Ltd. <br /> <br />Sir David Salomons 1st Baronet 1797 1873 was a leading figure in the 19th century struggle for Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom. He was the first Jewish Sheriff of the City of London and Lord Mayor of London. His Broomhill estate is now the Salomons Museum. <br /> <br /> Myers 12. Taves and Michaluk V030. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington hardcover
1405787Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2014. Deluxe Limited Edition #181/400. Octavos. In Very Good condition in a Very Good slipcase. Minor shelfwear and soiling with slight rubbing to gilt on exterior of slipcase. Minimal wear to boards and gilt except for rubbing on the rear board of "The Secret of the Island." Marbled endpapers. Numbered on limitations page. Textblock clean. Shelved in Case 8 1/4. Strictly limited to 400 copies. 1405787. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press unknown
1895782R34Paris: Collection Hetzel 1895. Cloth. Near Fine. 11"by 8". J. Ferat Ch. Barbant. A splendid Collection Hetzel edition of Jules Verne's 'The Mysterious Island' in the original French in a decorative binding and illustrated throughout by Ferat. One of Jules Verne's most acclaimed novels 'The Mysterious Island' is set during the American Civil War and tells the extraordinary tale of five Prisoners of War who hijack and hydrogen balloon and are wrecked on an unknown island.Jules Verne 1828-1905 was a French novelist best known for his thrilling adventure series 'Voyages Extraordinaires'. This included works such as 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' 'Around the World in Eighty Days' 'Around the Moon' and 'The Vanished Diamond'.Undated dated from this cartonnage binding known as the 'Dos a l'ancre' which was used for only three of Vernes titles Jauzac pp.54. The bookbinder's name is to the anchor on the cover 'Engel Rel' who replaced Lenegre. In a beautiful cartonnage binding by Verne's published Hetzel. These bindings were produced ahead of Christmas with the hope that they would make popular gifts; Hetzel furthered Verne's work with his publications.With illustrations by Jules-Descartes Ferat who also illustrated a number of other works by Verne as well as for Victor Hugo and Edgar Allan Poe. Engraved by Charles Barbant. With one hundred and fifty-four in-text illustrations. Collated complete.In the original French language.A marvellous decoratively bound example of this celebrated work by Verne. In the publisher's original full cloth binding. Externally lovely with just the slightest bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Tidemarks to the early and last leaves and endpapers pages are otherwise bright and clean. Near Fine Collection Hetzel hardcover
188487989Paris, J. Hetzel, 1884-1889, in-4, , Cartonnage éditeur brun, or et noir [Lenègre], Volume double. Cartonnage "Aux 2 éléphants" de Lenègre, type 3. Jauzac, 209. Coiffes et coins frottés. Couverture rigide