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1875345597Paris: Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation J. Hetzel et Cie 1875. First illustrated edition early issue printers slug 1757-73 at foot of p. 220 ads announcing 1875-1876 publishing schedule. Illustrated. Pp. iv 217 218-219 map of the world 220 table 8 ads. 1 vols. 4to. Original green cloth gilt a.e.g. Spine ends rubbed textblock toned some foxing to text. Very good. First illustrated edition early issue printers slug 1757-73 at foot of p. 220 ads announcing 1875-1876 publishing schedule. Illustrated. Pp. iv 217 218-219 map of the world 220 table 8 ads. 1 vols. 4to. The classic illustrations to Verne's enormously popular Voyage Extraordinaire chronicling the adventures of Phileas Fogg and his valet Passepartout. Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation J. Hetzel et Cie unknown
187758257E-200: Scribner Armstrong & Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1877. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Hardcover. 8vo. Scribner Armstrong & Company New York. 1877. Xiv 377 pgs. Illustrated with frontispiece half-title vignette 90 plates and a double-page map. First US Edition/First Printing. Bound in green pictorial cloth stamped in gold and black on the front panel and on the spine panel. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities scuffed and worn to the spine ends. Boards lightly rubbed and worn. No ownership marks present. Text is clean and free of marks binding tight and solid. When Ivan Ogareff allies himself with the fierce and ambitious Foefar-Khan in an attempt to wrest the Siberian provinces away from Russia Michael Strogoff one of the Czar's couriers is assigned the difficult mission of stopping the invasion. E-215; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 317 pages . Scribner, Armstrong & Company hardcover
1877135171877. Translated by W.H.G. Kingston. Revised by Julius Chambers. With Ninety Full-Page Illustrations. New York: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. 6 pp undated ads. Original green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt beveled.<br/> <br/> First American Edition of this historical tale of adventure taking place during a Siberian revolt by the Tartars. The czar must get a message to his brother the arch-duke in Irkutsk for which he chooses his best courier Michael Strogoff. The first publication in English in October 1876 was in a wrappered American edition by Frank Leslie; Sampson Low's U.K. edition came out two months later in December 1876 despite the 1877 date on the title page. This Scribner Armstrong edition came out a few weeks later in January 1877; it sold so well that by February a third edition was being advertised. This is a near-fine copy with minor rubbing at the extremities but otherwise scarcely any external wear or soil a few leaves stand slightly proud. This highly-sought Verne tale seldom turns up in any better condition. Taves & Michaluk V015; Edwards 15. unknown
1891106361891. Translated from the French by A. Estoclet. Illustrated by L. Benett. New York: Cassell Publishing Company n.d. 1891. Original mint green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt.<br/> <br/> First American Edition and first edition in English of this tale involving shipwreck off the coast of Aboriginal Australia. After her husband John has gone to sea and she loses her only child San Diego resident Dolly Branican goes mad. When she recovers four years later she discovers that her husband's ship was lost at sea. As heir to a substantial fortune during her madness Dolly uses these resources to finance the discovery of the whereabouts of her husband's ship the Franklin because she doesn't believe he is dead. Years later a clue to the fate of the Franklin is discovered in Australia; Dolly quickly goes there to discover that her husband may still be alive in a remote part of northwestern Australia. Kytasaari This undated Cassell edition was published in November 1891 -- the first Verne book to be published in America after the July 1 1891 effective date of the International Copyright Act; Sampson Low's London edition was published a year later in November 1892. This copy is in mint green cloth; we have also had ochre and aqua cloth no priority. This is a remarkably clean copy in near-fine condition one corner bumped a short nick in the spine head; the front endpaper bears a 1932 signature and the rear endpaper bears numerous penciled notes dated 1960. Taves & Michaluk V038; Myers 41. unknown
187809895Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger 1878. First Edition. 12mo 472 pages; publisher's pictoral maroon cloth decorated in black and gilt; brown end papers. Light wear at spine ends. Translated by Edward Roth. "With thirty-six full-page original illustrations" - Inner hinges are intact. Internally clean and bright with no markings of any kind. A very good tight copy. Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger unknown
1891055774Istanbul: Ahmed Ihsan ve Sürekâsi / Âlem Matbaasi. AH 1308 = 1891 1891. 1st Edition . Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary handsome burgundy quarter morocco. Five raised bands to spine second lettered title gilt of "Iki sene mekteb tatili". Fine endpapers. Other compartments are gilded decoratively. Art-nouveau blind tooled onto the upper front and rear boards. Roy. 8vo. 23 x 16 cm. In Ottoman script Old Turkish with Arabic letters. Each book in the volume is richly illustrated with reproduced woodcuts. 1. Iki sene mekteb tatili i.e. Two years vacation = Deux ans de vacances. Ahmed Ihsan ve Sürekâsi / Âlem Matbaasi Istanbul AH 1308 = 1891. 472 p. profusely illustrated. Özege 8692. The very rare first Ottoman translation of Verne's famous Robensonad titled "Deux ans de vacances" of the fortunes of a group of schoolboys stranded on a deserted island in the South Pacific and of their struggles to overcome adversity. In 1964 Turkish Filmmaker Yilmaz Atadeniz produced a movie titled Iki Sene Mektep Tatili. 2. Cevv-i Havada Seyâhât: Muzaffer Robur Robur Le Conquerant. Ahmed Ihsan ve Sürekâsi / Âlem Matbaasi Istanbul AH 1308 = 1891. 223 p. profusely illustrated. Özege 2989. The very rare first Ottoman translation of Verne's famous book titled "Cinq semaines en ballon" the first novel in which he perfected the "ingredients" of his later work skillfully mixing a storyline full of adventure and plot twists that keep the reader's interest through passages of technical geographic and historic description. The book gives readers a glimpse of the exploration of Africa which was still not completely known to Europeans of the time with explorers traveling all over the continent in search of its secrets. 3. Çin'de Seyâhât. Seyahat-i Harikûlâde. Ahmed Ihsan ve Sürekâsi / Âlem Matbaasi Istanbul AH 1308 = 1891. 230 p. profusely illustrated. Özege 3365. The very rare first Ottoman translation of Verne's famous book titled "Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine" is an adventure novel about a rich Chinese man Kin-Fo who is bored with life and after some business misfortune decides to die. 4.Üç Rus ve üç Ingiliz seyâhâti: Cenubi Afrika'da. Translated by Selânikli Tevfik. Mahmud Bey Matbaasi Istanbul AH 1307 = 1890. 229 p. profusely b/w ills. and a map. Özege 22353. The very rare first Ottoman translation of Verne's famous book titled "Les Tribulations d'un Chinois en Chine" by Selânikli Tevfik 1860-1910. It's an adventure novel published classically by Parisien publisher "Hetzel" narrating the story of three Russian and three English scientists' departure to South Africa to measure the 24th meridian east. As their mission is proceeding the Crimean War breaks out and the members of the expedition find themselves citizens of enemy countries. This novel can be found under alternate titles such as Adventures in the Land of the Behemoth Measuring a Meridian and Meridiana or Adventures in South Africa. Interestingly the travelers on their homeward journey reached Victoria Falls on 25 May 1855 thus anticipating the discovery by David Livingstone by nearly six months. Ahmed Ihsan Tokgöz 1868-1942 was a journalist publisher and translator. He was the first person to introduce Jules Verne to Turkish society with his translations. "Around the World in Eighty Days" was the first Jules Verne novel translated into Turkish by Ahmed Ihsan. After publishing this work in 1888 he also translated another sci-fi novel by Jules Verne titled "The Mysterious Island" into Turkish. When "Around the World in Eighty Days and The Mysterious Island" received more attention than expected he contacted Hetzel Publishing House the publisher of the Verne novels in Paris; The pictures used in the original work were sent by the publishing house in the form of galvanized cliches and thus Verne's novel titled "20000 Leagues Under the Sea" was printed with illustrations. He translated "Captain Grant's Children" upon the order of Arakel Bookstore. Ahmed Ihsan has translated a tot <br/> <br/> Ahmed Ihsan ve Sürekâsi / Âlem Matbaasi., AH 1308 = [1891] hardcover
1894146921New York: The Merriam Co. 1894. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good. iv 211 1 p. 20 cm. Frontispiece title page vignette 37 other b&w plates. Frontispiece listed as being at p. 24. Most plates not at listed pages. Blue cloth with black white gold impressing. Embossed white dragon on front. Wrapped in mylar removed for photos. Spine faded. Worn corners and spine ends. Ink inscriptions on front endpapers for Roger and Winchester Sherman. Frontispiece tissue guard loosening. Foxing and stains mainly to endpapers and first pages. Slightly roughened page edges. P. 13 detached. <br/><br/>While this book is not as well known as "Twenty Thousand Leagues" or "Around the World" it is Verne at his best. The descriptions of the villagers their costumes lifestyles and belief in the supernatural make an interesting read on their own but coupled with an exciting adventure story this is fine reading indeed. Young readers might not have known what a "nyclatop" was but if they saw one flapping its wings around a dark fortress in the Carpathians they would run for it as does hero Nic Deck. One page of ads at back listing Popular Stories for Boys by Edward S. Ellis. Taves & Michaluk V039. Myers 8. The Merriam Co. hardcover
188016380NY: R. Worthington. Very Good. 1880. Hardcover. Light spotting to the covers and rubbing at the corners. Seller's stamps on the endpapers. Hinges are tight but some of the signatures are a bit proud. My references only show Worthington as having publised this book in 1882. However this definitely says 1880 on the title page. A scarce early printing of the complete trilogy. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 656 pages . R. Worthington hardcover
1913368229New York and London: Vincent Parke and Company 1913. Illustrated with colored frontispieces in each volume and other illustrations in black and white. 15 vols. Royal 8vo. Publisher's red cloth t.e.g. rest uncut. Fine spine stamping slightly faded. Illustrated with colored frontispieces in each volume and other illustrations in black and white. 15 vols. Royal 8vo. The standard English translation of Verne an attractive edition of the author's works containing most of the major titles. Vincent Parke and Company unknown
198431617PAWLAK MANFRED 1984. 1. softcover. Kurier des Zaren Der Michael Strogoff PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
198432008PAWLAK MANFRED 1984. 1. softcover. stolze Orinoco Der PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
19663590BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! 20. Teil in Großschrift gelistet! Nomo sur la Titolbildo! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
19664857BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo kun Reklamo! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
19664924BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Sirmkovrilo! 13. Teil gelistet! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
1897356732London.: Sampson Low Marston & Company. 1897. First English edition. Publisher’s pictorial olive cloth. blackyellow and gray illustration gilt titles all edges gilt leaf pattern endpapers. Very good spine faded 1.5 cm split to rear hinge contents tight and unmarked with all illustrations present. 8vo. 19.7x13x3 cm. Quite scarce in English. there was no American edition until the facsimile edition of 2008. 44 full-page lithograph illustrations. Sampson Low, Marston & Company. hardcover
19678513BÄRMEIER & NICKEL 1967. 1.ND. hardcover. Keraban der Starrkopf Sirmkovrilo! 20. Teil in Großschrift gelistet! Nomo sur la Titolbildo! BÄRMEIER & NICKEL hardcover
41224of St Petersburg showing him head and shoulders three quarter face to the viewer's right with a commanding expression 6½" x 4½" St Petersburg no date circa unknown
197331852ARENA 1973. 3. softcover. Nova Kovrajoformado! ARENA paperback
197718404EUROPA 1977. 1. LP. Maloftege! EUROPA unknown
19763071EUROPA 1976. 1. LP. Maloftege! EUROPA unknown
197530860DIOGENES 1975. 3. hardcover. Falsa ISBN: 3-257-00932-6! Maloftege! DIOGENES hardcover
197718406EUROPA 1977. 1. LP. Maloftege! EUROPA unknown
189254068Paris: Hetzel 1892. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1892 18 x 28 cm relié New edition illustrated with 150 drawings by Riou. GK catalogue in fine. Later reissues of this binding will have 6 color engravings which will be simple colored enlargements of engravings already present in black and white. Publisher's binding known as ""Au portrait collé"" with signed Souze plate and bound by Lenègre. Spine with lighthouse. Second board of Lenègre ""e"" type. Fine upper plate. Light traces of discoloration beneath the author's name cartouche. One leaf very slightly protruding. One gathering detaching from the interior. Corners rubbed and slightly turned. Spine somewhat faded but gilts and colors quite sharp. Headcaps rubbed and turned. Second board showing some soiling but fairly good. Occasional light foxing on fresh paper nevertheless a handsome copy. Adventure novel relating an expedition to the North Pole. Hetzel unknown
189289885Paris: Hetzel 1892. Fine. Hetzel Paris 1892 17.50 x 28 cm Reliure de l'éditeur New ""À la bannière"" edition with bevelled boards violet on a red background illustrated with 154 drawings by Férat engraved by Barbant.Publishers decorative cloth binding ""à la bannière"" of type 6 signed by Lenègre upper cover plate signed by Souze lower cover of type e1 with central medallion on a black ground framed with geometric motifs. Attractive upper cover with glossy percaline and sharp gilt small black spots on the spine head- and tailcaps collapsed as usual some occasional foxing small dark and light stains on the lower cover. LÎle mystérieuse is linked though not a sequel to two other novels by Jules Verne Vingt mille lieues sous les mers and Les enfants du capitaine Grant.The author notably drew inspiration from Robinson Crusoe for the castaways life on a deserted island.This work one of Jules Vernes most celebrated was adapted eight times for cinema and television. Hetzel hardcover
190386925Paris: Jules Hetzel 1903. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1903-1904 17.50 x 27.50 cm relié Illustrated edition with 68 illustrations by George Roux including 20 large chromotypography engravings and a map. Catalogue Y at end. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe"" type 4 lighthouse spine second cover type Engel ""i"" according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Spine slightly faded endpapers replaced a small discoloration stain on the second cover corners slightly frayed. Le Sphinx des glaces is a fantastic novel intended as a sequel to Edgar Poe's novel - to which it is dedicated - Les Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym published in 1838. Copy not recorded by Jauzac. Jules Hetzel unknown