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1876217187London: Sampson Low Marston & Co. Ltd 1876. Half Leather. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A lovely copy of this contemporary bound book. Two volumes bound as one160pp; 189pp. From the earth to the moon has 7 full page illustrative plates as called for and Five weeks in a balloon is illustrated with numerous drawings in the text. This book was published in 1876 as the author's illustrated edition. Translated from the original French. Bound in original contemporary leather with marbled boards. 5 bands to the spine and gilt embossed lettering to the two title blocks on the spine. Cloth page divider still attached at the head of the spine. There is rubbing to the head and tail of the spine and to the board corners leaving the leather with slight loss and a little rounded. Light fading to the leather spine. There is loss of the edges of the title blocks with some loss of the gilt lettering. A very slight split to the head of the spine between the rear board and spine strip. Previous owners gilt name and address sticker to the head of the front paste down with a small red sticker with the number 34 within it. A neat sepia ink name inscription to the reverse of the front end paper with a stamp G.E.T. to the tail of the same page and also to the tail of the reverse of the rear end paper. Some foxing to the reverse of the front end paper preliminary blank page title page and last few pages of the book. Occassional scattered light foxing elsewhere. Otherwise the book is clean and tight. A very good tight copy. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd hardcover
189018300Les Voyages Extraordinaires. Collection Hetzel. Dessins de J. Ferrat, gravés par Ch. Barbant.Paris, Bibliothèque d'Éducation et de Récréation J. Hetzel - 1890 - 370 pages. Catalogue FN pour 1890-1891. Imprimé par Gauthier-Villars. Relié par Lenègre.Cartonnage polychrome Hetzel rouge au portrait imprimé. Très rare dans ce cartonnage. 2e type, cartouche Noir au bas du plat supérieur. Dos au phare. Tranches dorées. Gouttière régulière. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-4°(28x19).
75275New York: J.S Ogilvie 1890. Science Fiction adventure FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.222; 2 ads; 2 blank. With illustrations by Roux; ten plus frontispiece by Roux. Publisher's dark blue cloth riled in blind with gilt titles to spine floral patterned endpapers. Poor quality paper has toned as usual small chips in places lacks free endpaper covers a little soiled and handled. A cheaply-made book which has survived well. The novel portrays the adventures of The Baltimore Gun Club as they purchase the Arctic and seek to change the Earth's climate zones by shifting its orbit. The privately-owned North Pole thus becomes a tropical paradise. Quite a Verne rarity as copies simply fell apart. Taves & Michaluk V035. New York: J.S Ogilvie, [1890] unknown
69063London: Sampson Low Marston & Co. n.d circa 1893. Historical Fiction Early British edition 'New & Cheaper Edition' stated. EDITION. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.172; 134 2 publisher's ads. Illustrated with plates. Publisher's light blue pictorial cloth coated yellow endpapers. Contents clean attendance prize bookplate to pastedown ink ownership to endpapers cloth rather dulled with some rubbing to the blocking. Very good. A novel set during the Lower Canada i.e. Quebec Rebellion of 1837 and 1838. First published in French in 1889 and first translated into English in America later the same year. An uncommon title. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., n.d (circa 1893) unknown
2091202133206235J. Hetzel N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 J. Hetzel paperback
1874154751874. With Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874. Original deep red pebble-grain cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt board edges beveled all page edges gilt.<br/> <br/> First English Edition and first fully-illustrated edition in the English language of these four tales three of which are among Verne's earliest: "A Drama in the Air" appeared in a periodical in 1851 his second story "Master Zacharius" 1854 his fourth and "A Winter amid the Ice" 1855 his fifth. Also included of course is "Dr. Ox's Experiment" from 1872 -- plus "Ascent of Mont Blanc" by Jules's brother Paul Verne. "Dr. Ox's Experiment" is a great tale: Doctor Ox and his assistant Ygene come to the small quiet community of Quiquendone located in Flanders. He promises to light this town with a network of oxyhydric gas pipes. During the construction of this network the quiet community becomes quite excitable to the point where they are ready to go to war against a neighboring community. But what is the cause of this change in the nature of the good people of Quiquendone Perhaps it is something in the air. .and so is "Master Zacharius". As a clockmaker in Geneva Switzlerland begins dying all of the timepieces that he has crafted begin failing as though a part of his soul became a part of each of them. Soon only one of his timepieces remains functional and for the clockmaker to gain possession of it he must give his daughter's hand in marriage to a man who works for the devil himself. quotes from Kytasaari This fully-illustrated London edition came out in November 1874 with "Master Zacharias" misspelled thus on front cover and spine; the gilt vignette on the spine shows the grinning character "Time" from the story "Master Zacharius." This edition was preceded by a small unillustrated edition by Osgood of Boston and by a semi-illustrated edition titled FROM THE CLOUDS TO THE MOUNTAINS by Gill of Boston; following this British edition in mid-1875 Osgood came out with a fully-illustrated American edition using these British sheets. This is a copy bound without an ad catalogue at the rear in deep red cloth we have also handled copies in brown blue green and purple -- no precedence. Its condition is very good-plus front endpaper slightly cracked very minor wear at the extremities but very little other wear and with the cover gilt brighter than usual; typically for deep red cloth the spine is slightly faded. This is a rather uncommon edition with a terrific binding design. Taves & Michaluk V012; Mistichelli et al. A34; Myers 16. Provenance: frontispiece recto signature and small inkstamp of Jno. A Goold. unknown
2001SONG8439209142Brand: Everest De Ediciones Y Distribucion 2001-01-01. 2. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.75x1.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Everest De Ediciones Y Distribucion hardcover
1896ver33London: Sampson Low Marston & Co Ltd. G: in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed and marked. Edge-wear. Inner hinge cracking; some glue repairs made. Sporadic light foxing and marking. Two plates incorrectly listed; plate 30 at 179 not 149 & 75 at 376 not 367. Aeg. 1896. First UK Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 190mm x 130mm 7" x 5". vii 382pp. 79 b/w plates 44 inserted. . Sampson Low, Marston & Co Ltd hardcover
1876015126The Catholic Publication Society 1876. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Near Fine Copy in Decorative Green Cloth First Edition 1876/876 Excellent Well Preserved Copy. Minor Wear Very Scarce. The Catholic Publication Society Hardcover books
187852343Paris: Hetzel 1878. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1878 18 x 28 cm relié First edition illustrated with 59 drawings by L. Bennet and P. Phillippoteaux 35 facsimiles of old engravings 20 maps or plans. Double volume catalogue S. Publisher's binding in lawn green cloth undoubtedly the rarest of the colors known as ""La sphère ptolémaïque"" one of the most harmonious achievements among Souze bindings. Special plate designed by Souze. Superb front board very fresh but with two small spots one on the upper edge the second next to one of the ships. A small tear on the right edge. Back board type b with rosette corner palmettes. Brown endpapers characteristic of the first edition. Corners headcaps and joints skilfully and finely restored. 2 white spots along the lower joint. Small white spots on the back board. Lower board with a few small white spots. Handsome copy with very fresh plates. Scattered foxing. This volume is the first published of the triptych: Les grands voyages et les grands voyageurs; it concerns travel by land. On the first endpaper pastedown: Large label with manuscript: Prix offert par le Comte de Pazic décerné à l'élève Bertin Armand. On the second endpaper a dry stamp: Librairie Devisme and a stamp Bertin Postel vitrier. Hetzel hardcover
74736London: George Newnes 1891-1893. Literary Magazine FIRST APPEARANCES. Six volumes. Large octavo 24 x 18 x 25cm. Illustrated throughout. Original magazine parts bound in half-yearly volumes. Publisher's cyan cloth with titles in black and gilt to spines and in black with the 'Strand' street scene to uppers. Endpapers are patterned or yellow. All edges are speckled red. Contents clean with some expected foxing within a few marks to endpapers covers show some light handling rubs etc. minor fraying to spine ends. Shows very well indeed. 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'. In addition the set includes science fiction from Jules Verne; 'Dr Trifulgas' volume IV 1893. London: George Newnes, 1891-1893 unknown
187770943London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1877. 8vo. First English Edition. viii 246 pp. Original decorative green cloth with gilt lettering not the brown noted in Myers; all edges gilt. Wear to spine ends and corners and light marks to boards. Stamp stating the book was a gift from the Red Cross to front pastedown. Occasional minor spots. Occasional minor splits to binding but all together. Frontispiece and 43 wood engraved plate illustrations by Jules Ferat throughout. This appeared originally as 'Les Indes Noire' and under the title 'The Underground City' the following year in the US. Myers 10. The novel follows the fortunes of the mining community of Aberfoyle near Stirling Scotland with 'strange doings' happening underground in the vein of other Verne classics like 'Journey to the Centre of the Earth'. . Very Good. Decorative Cloth. First English Edition. 1877. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington 1877 hardcover
187473487Boston MA USA: Geo. M. Smith & Co. 1874. 8vo.Illustrated. Second edition by Smith. xiii iii 303 pp. 110 full page illustrations. Publisher's gilt-decorated green cloth recased with nearly all of original spine laid down loss to ends of original. All edges gilt. Slight wear to corners and dulling to spine gilt. Previous owner's bookplate to ffep slight wear to edges of endpapers and occasional light foxing. First published in French in 1869-70 this is the richly illustrated second edition of the classic science fiction adventure novel with early descriptions of modern submarines. . Very Good. Gilt-decorated Cloth. Second Edition. 1874. Geo. M. Smith & Co. 1874 hardcover
19743144FISCHER 08/1974. 6. softcover. FISCHER paperback
189720122New York: F. Tennyson Neely n.d. 1897. First American Edition and First Edition in English. 8vo publisher’s original red cloth lettered in black on the spine and upper cover and decorated with panel design in blind on the upper cover ruled in blind on the spine. 217 pp. A very good and pleasing copy a bit of expected aging to the tips spine a bit mellowed small discoloured mark. RARE FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL CLOTH. "The story hinges upon the extraordinary adventures of a mad French inventor who has imagined a diabolical engine of war that in its explosive effects surpasses anything in this direction conceived by mortal man. It has an added and highly piquant interest from the fact that Turpin the celebrated and excitable inventor declares that he has been libeled in the person of the mad hero of FACING THE FLAG and is bringing action against Jules Verne.Turpin is the chemist who claimed that he discovered melinite" the explosive now used for shells in the French army and navy. from a contemporary promotional piece cited in T&M<br> The publisher Neely copy-righted this tale in December 1896 and then in January 1897 published it in several formats. Sampson Low’s British edition titled FOR THE FLAG was not published until October of the same year.’ See Sumner F. Tennyson Neely hardcover
198933742AUFBAU-VERLAG 1989. 1. softcover. Kinder des Kapitäns Grant Die TASCHENBIBLIOTHEK DER WELTLITERATUR AUFBAU-VERLAG paperback
2686KOLIBRI. 1. hardcover. 20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer KOLIBRI hardcover
195937944BERTELSMANN CARL 1959. 1.ND. hardcover. 20.000 Meilen unter dem Meer Sirmkovrilo! Maloftege! BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
1874010516James R. Osgood and Company 1874. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Rare Extremely Fine Copy In Reddish Brown Decorative Brown Cloth. First Edition.Light Cover Wear To Front Board.Beautiful Fresh Copy.Scarce in Such Splendid Condition. James R. Osgood and Company Hardcover
1874010516James R. Osgood and Company 1874. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Rare Extremely Fine Copy In Reddish Brown Decorative Brown Cloth. First Edition.Light Cover Wear To Front Board.Beautiful Fresh Copy.Scarce in Such Splendid Condition. James R. Osgood and Company Hardcover books
1879164620New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1879. Octavo pp. i-v vi vii viii-ix x 1 2-486 487-512: ads 92 illustrations by Henri Meyer one inserted map original pictorial bevel-edged green cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and gold rear panel stamped in blind cream coated endpapers. Second first authorized U.S. edition. The authorized profusely illustrated Sampson Low and Charles Scribner editions were preceded by a crude 1878 George Munro piracy. "DICK SANDS: THE BOY CAPTAIN is a classic children's novel with a strong plot and plenty of action. Some of its descriptive passages are excellent and many of them are instructive. The bits relating to equatorial Africa and the slave trade are scrupulously and dreadfully accurate as Verne makes sure to indicate by giving his sources and by quoting an extract from an account of the travels of Cameron." - Jules-Verne Jules Verne p. 138. Myers 15. Taves and Michaluk V018. Just a touch of rubbing to spine ends and corner tips a fine copy with perfect tight hinges. A lovely copy of a scarce book. #164620 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1881164630New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1881. Octavo two volumes: pp. i-v vi vii viii 1 2-244 16-page undated publisher's catalogue inserted at rear; i-v vi vii viii 1-3 4-254 16-page publisher's catalogue dated "Fall of 1882" inserted at rear flyleaves at front and rear of both volumes 43 inserted plates with illustrations by Leon Benett and inserted folding map in part I 36 inserted plates with illustrations by Leon Benett and inserted folding map in part II original pictorial bevel-edged brown part I and green part II cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and gold cream endpapers in both volumes. First American hardcover editions. The Scribner editions utilized the plates of the 1881-1882 Sampson Low editions. A translation of LA JANGADA: HUIT CENTS LIEUES SUR L'AMAZONE 1881. Adventure novel comprising a narrative of an 800-league voyage down the Amazon River on a giant raft 1000 feet long and 60 feet wide comprising a floating village and a crew of eighty. Bleiler 1948 p. 274. Myers 28. Taves and Michaluk V022. Early owner's name and address in pencil and their small ownership stamp on the front free endpaper of part II. Spine ends and corner tips of both volumes lightly worn bright very good copies with tight inner hinges. #164630 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1881164631New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1881. Octavo signed in eights sewn in twelves two volumes: pp. 1-2 i-v vi vii viii ix-x 1 2-262 263-264: blank 265-272: ads note: first leaf is a blank; i-v vi vii viii ix-x 1 2-246 247-254: ads fly leaves at front and rear of each volume 50 full page illustrations by Leon Benett integral to text leaves not inserted plates and one inserted folding map in part I 48 full page illustrations by L. Benett integral to text leaves not inserted plates and one inserted folding map in part II original pictorial gray part I and brown part II bevel-edged cloth front and spine panels stamped in black and gold. First U.S. hardcover editions. Translation of LA MAISON A VAPEUR: VOYAGE A TRAVERS L'INDE SEPTENTRIONALE 1880. The adventures of four Englishmen traveling in India in two trailers pulled by a steam powered mechanical elephant. Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2236. Bleiler 1978 p. 199. Reginald 14608. Myers 46. Taves and Michaluk V021. Cloth of part I is worn at spine ends and corner tips it is a sound very good copy; part II is a bright fine copy. #164631 Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1899322198Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1899. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Blue cloth lettered and illustrated in black and silver. Small neat gift inscription dated Christmas 1898 hinges neatly and professionally repaired and spine slightly toned a very good or better copy. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover
1890106341890. Translated from the French by A. Estoclet. Illustrated by George Roux. New York: Cassell Publishing Company n.d. 1890. Original light blue cloth pictorially decorated in black.<br/> <br/> First American Edition also the first edition in English -- of this tale in which Verne as usual combines atypical characters with a geographic region unknown to his French readers. Quoting from a contemporary review cited in T&M -- Like most of M. Jules Verne's books it is the story of a journey. Some circus acrobats wish to travel from California to their native France and having no money they determine to go in their caravan northward to Bering's Straits crossing on the ice and make their way through Siberia into Europe. M. Jules Verne's travellers are generally successful: in spite of robbers icebergs and the Russian police the bold Frenchmen triumphantly reach their goal. Pictured on the front cover is the troupe with their horse-drawn wagon climbing into the Sierras while the spine shows one of them fleeing a grizzly bear. This undated American edition CAESAR was published sometime in the autumn of 1890 probably late September; Sampson Low's London edition CESAR was not published until over a year later in November 1891. This copy is in light blue cloth; we have also had copies in olive green and in mint green no priority. It is a near-fine copy light foxing on the leaves within but the light-colored cloth is remarkably clean and bright and there is scarcely any wear. There is a Christmas 1890 ownership inscription on the front flyleaf. Taves & Michaluk V037; Myers 7. unknown