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197321415NEUES LEBEN 1973. 1. hardcover. NEUES LEBEN hardcover
1924012502London: Sampson Low Marston & Company 1924. Book. Good. Red Cloth. Second Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. vii 248 pages frontispiece and 7 other b/w plates. The dust wrapper has edge wear but is complete lacks front endpaper spine is mottled. Has the SLM 1794 logo on the title page thus 1924. Sampson, Low, Marston & Company Hardcover
190487799Paris: Jules Hetzel 1904. Fine. Jules Hetzel Paris 1904 17.50 x 27.50 cm relié First grand octavo edition illustrated by George Roux. Publisher's Hetzel binding signed Engel known as ""au globe"" type 4 lighthouse spine second cover Engel ""i"" type according to Jauzac all edges gilt. Original blue endpapers marginally lightened as usual printed bookplate at head of an endpaper some foxing mainly at beginning and end of volume. Sequel to Robur the Conqueror Master of the World tells of Robur's return to civilization aboard an amphibious vehicle. A Drama in Livonia is a detective novel featuring an innocent man accused of a murder he did not commit in Livonia. Fine copy. Jules Hetzel unknown
19713135FISCHER 01/1971. 2. softcover. FISCHER paperback
53334MARITIM. 1. LP. Maloftege! MARITIM unknown
1878164618London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1878. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. hardback in decorated cloth x 370 24pp. frontis. illusts. Though the title page is dated 1878 the book was published on November 1877 following serialisation in Strahan's Boys' and Girls' Annual from January to September 1877. The French edition was also published the same year. Variant cloth colours have been noted without priority. Wood-engraved frontispiece 96 wood-engraved plates by Laplante after Paul Philippoteaux. Bound in original publishers red gilt cloth all edges gilt. Signs of use but generally a very nice tight bright copy Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington hardcover
2091202133206030J. Hetzel N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 J. Hetzel paperback
198432054PAWLAK MANFRED 1984. 1. softcover. Gebrüder Kip Die PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
70595Philadelphia PA: J.B. Lippincott Company 1899 1898. Polar Adventure FIRST US EDITION first impression. Octavo 21 x 15cm pp.xiv; 336. With 17 engraved plates by Roux including a frontispiece. Publisher's light blue cloth with titles and decoration stamped in silver and navy to spine and upper. A large pencil ownership to front fly-leaf otherwise internally crisp and clean. Light wear to cloth. Near fine. A late Verne adventure first published in English in 1898 this is a sequel to Poe's novel 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket' 1838 in which a new expedition sets out to discover the fate of the Jane Guy. The American edition was also published in 1898 but dated 1899. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1899 [1898] unknown
1881356715New York.: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1881 - 1882. First American edition. Publisher’s gilt and black decorated brown boards. Good plus moderate wear to cover extremities marginal dampstain to a few pages at the back of volume 2 otherwise very good complete with all illustrations. 19x13.4x5.5 cm. weight: 2.8 lb. Numerous full-page illustrations 2 folding maps. Charles Scribner’s Sons. hardcover
190688721906 Collection Hetzel, [1906]. 53 illustrations de George Roux, dont 15 hors-texte en noir et 12 en couleurs, plus 9 photographies hors-texte. Un volume double grand in-8° de [4]+492 pages. Reliure signée Engel. Premier tirage.
189788661897 J. Hetzel éditeur, [1897]. 172 (recte 175) illustrations dEdouard Riou, gravées par Adolphe-François Pannemaker, 3 cartes. Un volume double grand in-8° de [4]+624 pages, suivies du catalogue Hetzel 1896 1897. Reliure signée Engel. Charnière inférieure interne un peu distendue.
187613476Frank Leslie's Publishing House 1876. First American Edition. Paperback. Good. The first English language publication of Jules Verne's novel "Michael Strogoff" is in paper wraps two parts 226 pages black and white illustrations. The cover of Vol I is toned chipped on the edges with a few edge tears spine chipped interior toned paper edges and interior foxed. Vol II has some cover toning and light soiling. Frontis is missing from Vol I Vol II doesn't appear to have had a frontis. Verne's novel is not a science fiction novel it deals with a scientific curiosity "Leidenfrost effect" which can be seen when water is sprinkled on a hot pan and the droplets bounce. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Frank Leslie's Publishing House paperback
18742111004Boston: Henry L. Shepard & Co 1874. 2nd. hardcover. very good. Second US edition 1874 illustrated by Edouard Riou. This edition was intended as a cheaper version of Verne's second book. Book very good minor wear and rubbing cracking to front gutter small piece of paper missing at lower corner of frontispiece minor foxing. Housed in custom clamshell case. Henry L. Shepard & Co unknown
187709986London: George Routledge & Sons 1877. First UK Edition. Riou. octavo 284 pages; publisher's rust colored pictorial cloth printed in black and gilt; yellow coated end papers. Wear at extremities light foxing on first few leaves and final few leaves. Small ink notation on ffep "1st $40" - rear inner hinge partly visible; a very good copy. George Routledge & Sons unknown
18741400236Boston: James R. Osgood and Company 1874. First Illustrated American Edition Second Printing. Hardcover. Octavo xvi 315 pages. In Good minus condition. Spine is green with gilt lettering and inlay. Boards are bound in same green cloth and show moderate shelf and edge wear. Boards are somewhat loose as a result of splitting at hinges. Fraying to head and tail of spine. Mild bumping to fore corners with exposed board at top corner of front board. Spine is cocked. Text block shows age toning throughout heaviest on edges. Moderate shelf wear to edges of text block with small stain on bottom edge. Adhesive staining on endpapers with splitting to hinges resulting in looseness to boards. Front flyleaf is missing; first free endpaper somewhat loose. Dark stain at top of front hinge. Dark foxing on title page plateguard which appears more lightly on plate and title page. Shelved in Case 8. 1400236. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. James R. Osgood and Company hardcover
52804Sampson Lowmarstonsearle&rem. Collectible - Like New. Condition: Fine; Dust Jacket Condition: 1881/1882. 12mo two volumes in slipcase. Ads in rear of Eight Hundred Leagues dated January 1881 and ads in rear of The Cryptogram dated December 1881. This is a beautiful set professionally rebound in brilliant blue morocco with gilt tooling black leather title labels gilt titles and four raised bands on spines. Truly lovely striking deep colors in the late Victorian style; this is a handsome pair of books! The original cloth cover and spine is bound in to the rear of the books preserving the illustrated aspects of the original bindings. The interiors are clean with only a hint of toning and light finger soil on a couple of pages. Contains all the plates in each volume. Black leatherette slipcase has very light shelf wear on bottom panel else fine. Boxed Sampson Low,marston,searle&rem hardcover
187309962Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott 1873. First Edition. large octavo 620 pages 4 pages of ads; first U. S. edition and first edition in English. Publisher's original blue pictorial cloth decorated in black and gilt; brown coated end papers; "illustrated with one hundred and seventy engravings." Wear and a little fraying at spine ends; front inner hinge stressed but holding; page 15/16 with marginal wear at fore-edge and lower edge. Text is clean and bright. J. B. Lippincott unknown
1875000053New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1875. First American Edition . Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. uncredited. New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1875. First American Edition and First English Language Edition in Book Form Sampson Low Marston & Co. in England had serialized this first of three parts of Mysterious Island in March of 1874 in St. James Magazine. With a singular tall slender octavo format with 48 illustrations for this first edition of Wrecked in the Air Scribner Armstrong continued their bitter competition with Henry L. Shepard of Boston who announced on the same day October 27th 1874 under the title "Shipwrecked in the Air". This Scribner Armstrong edition however was the authorized one - letters of authorization from French true first edition pubisher Jules Hetzel and from Sampson Marston & Low are reproduced on the recto of the frontispiece - and Shepard could only counter with "Authentic Edition". Date of 1875 on the title page is correct with 1874 entry date noted on the verso of the title page - where Scribner also continues his battle with Shepard by cautioning the buyer against "any editions .which do not bear the imprint of Scribner Armstrong & Co.works published under other other imprints are PIRATED and cannot fail to be inferior in every particular.". Taves & Michaluk V013 appear to concur that the Shepard edition can be deduced to have been pirated from the Sampson Low serialized product. Nonetheless that Shepard edition which was well-made is a collectible edition in its own right. This Scribner's true authorized first edition meets specs not just for the Verne collection but as a souvenir of adventures in publishing as they were in the late nineteenth century. Note that the full three-part Mysterious Island tale was published somewhat later: Wrecked in the Air is the first part. Condition: Corners touched spines tips fraying small indications of soil and wear. Prior ownership by a long-term public service family in the Boston area: bookplate of Frederick M. Whitney on the front pastedown and the signature of Willis S. Whitney - dated December 6th of 1874 in Boston - on the flyleaf. Handsome bright and firm better than very good. See scans. L20n <br/> <br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co. hardcover
19912965ARENA 1991. 1. softcover. BIBLIOTHEK DER ABENTEUER ARENA paperback
198431913PAWLAK MANFRED 1984. 1. softcover. Mistreß Branican PAWLAK, MANFRED paperback
49278Hetzel.Année 1880.Catalogue AB.In-8 percaline éditeur verte à la sphère ptolemaïque.464 p.+ catalogue. Bel état de la reluire signée Engel.Peu de rousseuers.Tranches dorées.
190386954Jules Hetzel | Paris 1903-1904 | 17.50 x 27.50 cm | relié
187092202Bibliothèque d'Education et de Récréation J. Hetzel | Paris s. d. [1870] | 11.2 x 18 cm | 3 volumes reliés
190254365Hetzel | Paris s. d. [1902-1904] | 18.50 x 28 cm | relié