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196485880London:: Arco Publications. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. Edited and translated from the French by I. O. Evans. First edition thus. Near fine in a very good price blacked out on rear panel dust jacket. . Arco Publications, hardcover books
1874014615Scribner Armstrong & Company 1874. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Fine Copy In Brown Decorative Cloth !874 on Title-Page First American Edition ink Name Excellent Fresh Copy. Scribner, Armstrong & Company Hardcover books
18749027335New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. Hardcover. Fine. First American edition; copyright page lists six Verne titles issued by Scribner. 47 plates. 232 pages plus six pages of publisher's ads in rear. Bound in publisher's original red brick cloth with spine stamped in gilt front cover stamped in blind and two black bands on spine and cover having an elaborate raised design in red continued in blind on the rear cover. <br/><br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co. hardcover books
18744760New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Octavo. Later state with three titles listed on the verso of the title page and 10 page catalog of ads at rear 232pp. Translated from the French. Bound in terra-cotta cloth stamped in gilt and blind spine gilt pale yellow endpapers frontispiece and several other illustrations. Short closed tear and corner chip pp. 166 & 167 in the margin only; binding shows only a trace of wear at extremities. <br/><br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover books
18745895New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. A well-preserved copy of the 1874 1st American edition. VG in its chocolate-brown cloth with decorative blindstamping and bright gilt-lettering to front panel and spine. Very light wear at the panels otherwise clean and crisp. 12mo 232 pgs. plus publisher's ads. <br/><br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover books
1873143731873. a handsome copy Translated from the French. With Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1873. 32 pp ads dated October 1872. Original green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt beveled all edges gilt.<br/><br/> First British Edition also the first edition in the English language. Three Englishmen. and three Russians. and their guide a bushman named Mokoum set out to measure the arc of a meridian in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa. Everything is going well until war is declared between England and Russia. Kytasaari This tale was initially published in the original French in 1872 as AVENTURES DE TROIS RUSSES ET DE TROIS ANGLAIS DANS L'AFRIQUE AUSTRALE. Sampson Low's English edition titled MERIDIANA with the subtitle's nationalities reversed in favor of the Englishmen was issued in November 1872 but was dated 1873 as here. In the same month some of these copies printed and bound in England were exported to the U.S. and equipped with the title page of Scribner's import house Scribner Welford and Armstrong likewise dated 1873 -- technically the American issue of the first English edition and extremely scarce today. Scribner Armstrong sans Welford then published the first edition actually produced in America; there was also an unauthorized American edition by Shepard titled ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF THE BEHEMOTH with an altered translation and fewer illustrations published on the very same day. This edition has one of the great Verne pictorial bindings: a phalanx of crocodiles hungrily approaches an oblivious man holding a parasol. This copy is in green cloth one of several colors used without priority and has an ad catalogue dated October 1872 -- which we think is the earliest date we have also seen October 1873. The volume is just a little askew as always and a few gatherings stand slightly proud but this is a fine bright copy without any restoration or "improvement" of any kind. An early Verne edition that is quite scarce in this condition. Taves & Michaluk V009; Myers 39. unknown books
187423316New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. First American Edition. Octavo 19.5cm.; original green decorative cloth embossed in blind and gilt; viii232pp.; frontispiece 47 plates. Light shelf wear spine a hint cocked and gilt very slightly dulled ownership signature effaced on front free endpaper else a Very Good or better copy. Scribner, Armstrong & Co unknown books
1874000187Scribner Armstrong & Co NY 1874. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair. First Edition First State two titles listed to title page verso. Beautiful full-page plates. Condition: Externally Fair - rubbing fading and some soiling to covers; head and tail of spine with 1/2" missing; corners worn; some darkening and soiling to page edges. Internally Very Good - pages mostly very clean plates bright and beautiful. Scribner, Armstrong & Co, NY hardcover books
1874135557New York: Scribner 1874. Octavo pp. 1-4 i-iii iv-v vi-vii viii 1 2-232 233-234: ads note: first leaf is a blank fly leaves at front and rear 48 illustrations by J. Ferat original pictorial terra cotta cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold and blind rear panel stamped in blind yellow endpapers. First authorized U.S. edition first printing. This Scribner Armstrong edition the first printing which advertises only two titles A JOURNEY TO THE MOON and A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH on the verso of the title leaf and on the recto and verso of the leaf of ads at rear was issued the same day the unauthorized edition of MERIDIANA was published in Boston by Henry L. Shepard & Co. as ADVENTURES IN THE LAND OF THE BEHEMOTH. Prior to publishing this edition Scribner Welford & Armstrong imported sheets of the British 1872 Sampson Low edition title page dated 1873 printed by Gilbert and Rivington and bound in England by Burn & Co. with a cancel title leaf mounted on a stub this issue was perhaps prepared quickly to precede or compete with the Shepard's unauthorized edition. Myers 39. Taves and Michaluk V009. Cloth lightly worn and frayed at spine ends some rubbing to cloth along bottom edges top edge of text block a bit dusty a very good copy with bright stamping and tight clean interior. #135557 Scribner unknown books
1877015039Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. Book. Near Fine Plus. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Near Fine Plus Copy in Green Decorative Cloth First Edition 1877 A Gorgeous Fresh Copy. Very Rare in this Condition. Scribner, Armstrong & Company Hardcover books
1877140941229New York: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. First American Edition. Near Fine. First American edition. Bound in publisher's elaborately stamped green cloth over bevel-edged boards. Near Fine with light wear to cloth at extremities rear bottom corner heavily bumped light worming rear cloth faintly stained visible in raking light. Several stains to textblock edge occasionally intruding into margins. Previous owner name to preliminary blank. Still a very presentable copy. Scribner, Armstrong & Company unknown books
1877105701877. The Courier of the Czar. 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. First Illustrated and first hard-bound 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 copy is in green cloth one of several colors used without priority we have also had terra-cotta and red. It is in fine condition with scarcely any wear or soil. We have never seen a copy in better condition. Taves & Michaluk V015; Edwards 15. unknown books
1927875231927. WYETH N. C. VERNE Jules. MICHAEL STROGOFF a Courier of the Czar. Illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. First edition thus with Wyeth's illustrations: a color-illustrated title-page nine color plates and color-illustrated endpapers. viii 397 pp. Octavo black cloth with a large color-illustrated label on upper board and gilt-stamped title on spine. Clean and fresh it is a very good copy in an illustrated dust-jacket that has small chips at heel and crown and shows slight edgewear. This is one of the Scribner series of illustrated classics for younger readers. unknown books
6980319. VERNE Jules. MICHAEL STROGOFF or The Courier of the Czar. New York: A. L. Burt Company n.d. c. 1920s. Later printing. iv 361 pp. 18 pp. of publisher's advertisements of series books for boys `The Boy Scout Series' `The Boy Allies with the Army Series' `The Border Boys Series' etc. 8vo. green cloth. Small nicked bump to top edge of front board; front hinge starting; slight offsetting to endpapers. A very good copy overall in a moderately edgeworn dust jacket with mild soil faint damp spots to spine and a touch of sun. unknown books
006208Chicago: Donnelley Loyd & Co 0. Early Printing. Decorative Cloth. Very Good /No Dustjacket. green boards with black and gold decoration some wear at spine ends and edges top corner of front board very bumped previous owner stamp on fep 2x else clean no date but presumed to be an early edition possibly first. Donnelley, Loyd & Co 0 unknown books
1956141754France: Illria Film 1956. Draft script for the 1956 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1876 oft-produced novel by Jules Verne of the same title. Michael Strogoff is the courier of the Tsar tasked to deliver a very important message to the Tsar's brother who is in Siberia cut off from the main army due to the Tatar Army during the Crimean War. <br/><br/>Set in the Russian Empire shot on location in Serbia. <br/><br/>203 leaves with last page of text numbered 203. Mechanical duplication. Pages Very Good plus lacking front wrapper bound with a silver prong binding. Illria Film unknown books
18771260002New York: Scribner Armstrong & Company 1877. First American Edition. Hardcover. Thick octavo in red and black gilt cloth; VG; book slanted towards the right; moderate shelf wear; slight fraying around bottom edge; strong sewn binding; age-toned paper clean; text clean; pp. 377; contains 90 full page engravings; in good condition; shelved in Case # 8; please contact us for shipping costs. 1260002. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Scribner, Armstrong & Company hardcover books
1877135171877. Verne Jules. MICHAEL STROGOFF. 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. 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. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1877105151877. Translated by W. H. G. Kingston. With Numerous Illustrations. London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1877. 24 pp ads dated Oct 1876. Original green cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt beveled all edges gilt. First British Edition of this historical tale of adventure taking place during a Siberian revolt. The first publication in English in October 1876 was in a wrappered American edition by Frank Leslie; this U.K. edition profusely illustrated and in a handsome pictorial binding came out two months later in December 1876 despite the 1877 date on the title page. It is noteworthy that MICHAEL STROGOFF is listed in this October ad catalogue -- though that does not mean that the book had necessarily been published by then. The binding of this copy is one of two variants priority unknown: both have the same front cover and spine pictorial panels but the front cover of this copy includes "Jules Verne" but not "The Courier of the Czar" while some copies show the opposite and the spine has a variant gilt panel behind the title. The publisher's monogram blind-stamp on the rear cover is also in a different style than on some copies. This is a near-fine copy with minor rubbing at the extremities but overall with very little wear or soil; atypically for this hefty volume the delicate original pale yellow endpapers are not cracked. This first British edition is quite uncommon and does not seem to turn up in any better condition. Taves & Michaluk V015; Edwards 15. unknown books
1877WN39253New York: Scribner Armstrong and Co. 1877. Original brick color cloth with black and gilt decoration in all over pattern on top board and spine. Joints and spine ends worn with material missing at tail of spine. Edges and corners worn. Hinges starting. Bookseller stamp on front pastedown. Some gatherings loose. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Scribner, Armstrong and Co. 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
19268511JNew York: Grosset & Dunlap 1926. Photoplay edition issued to coincide with the release of the Universal - Film de France silent film adventure epic starring Ivan Moujoukine and Natalie Kovenko. Ownership signature. Near fine in a very good slightly chipped dust jacket with a 1 1/2†detached yet present piece to the bottom of the spine. The dust jacket is a full wraparound color painting of the heroes in a horse-driven wagon running at full tilt escaping from hordes of mounted Cossacks. Rare in jacket. Grosset & Dunlap unknown books
192786391NY:: Charles Scribner's Sons. Good in Good dust jacket. 1927. Hardcover. B00B8IR5MY . Color illustrated title page and nine color plates. First edition thus. Light mottling to rear board gift inscription from 1930 on half-title page else good in a good previous owner's stamp on front panel age darkened a few small chips long closed edge tear on the rear panel extending onto the spine dust jacket.; 397 pages . Charles Scribner's Sons, hardcover books
195961561London:: Arco Publications Bernard Hanison. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1959. Hardcover. Edited and translated from the French by I. O Evans. First printing of this Fitzroy abridged edition. Minimally marked ex-library copy else very good in a very good dust jacket.; 192 pages . Arco Publications (Bernard Hanison), hardcover books
1927322352New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1927. Hardcover. Very Good. Reprint. Very good with very light wear at the spine ends an ink notation on the front endpaper lacking the dustwrapper. Illustrated with photos from the movie. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books