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1015695841.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1960012715London: Arco Publications 1960. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. DJ not price clipped and is protected. Very light wear to bright DJ Fitzroy edition <br/> <br/> Arco Publications hardcover
MA04L-00060Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington. Collectible - Acceptable. London : Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1876. 12mo. 208pp. Illus. Fair book. Rear board and top half of spine cover missing. Owner's name on title page. In polypropylene bag. transatlantic crossing The Great Eastern Inquire if you need further information. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington unknown
1019453125.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18761375730London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Riverton 1876. Author's Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 208 16 pages. In Good condition. Bound in green cloth with faded gilt lettering. Boards have major shelf wear some rubbing bumping to corners minor tearing to the edges of the spine and faded gilt. Edges are gilded. Text block has pencil writing on the first free end paper some cracking to the front paste down hinge and foxing and age-toning throughout. <p>NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Column. 1375730. FP New Rockville Stock. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Riverton hardcover
1874146903New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good. iv 286 8 p. 22 cm. Frontispiece title page vignette 41 other b&w plates. Brown cloth with black and gold impressing bevelled edges. Variant binding - most firsts in green. Front cover illustration shows Crockston of The Blockrade Runners throwing a live shell overboard while the spine has an image of the bow view of the Great Eastern. Mylar wrap removed for photos. Corners worn spine ends torn lower edge shelf worn. Front free endpaper missing. Foxing to tissue guard and title page. Dampstains to rear advertising pages. <br/><br/>Two books in one volume. "Jules Verne's Works. The Authorized Editions" inserted after title page. "A Floating City" was based on Verne's own experiences on an 1867 transatlantic voyage on the Great Eastern the largest iron ship ever built. The second novel is a romance taking place during the American Civil War. 8 p. of publisher's ads at rear. Myers 22. Taves & Michaluk V0008. Scribner, Armstrong & Co. hardcover
188615363New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1886. First edition. Hard cover. Very Good. First of this American 'Uniform Edition Illustrated'. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by previous owner. bright red cloth decorated front cover and spine. Spine slightly dulled and darkened. Front lower corner stain does not penetrate to endpaper or text. Now in protective mylar. contemporary notice of Verne's death tipped inside front cover. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
68401London: Sampson Low Marston Low and Searle 1875. Science Fiction adventure SECOND ENGLISH EDITION following the 1874 printing. Octavo 19 x 14cm. Illustrated throughout including a frontispiece. Publisher's brown cloth with bevelled edges gilt titles and black decoration to spine and upper. Salmon-coloured coated endpapers a.e.g. Ink names to endpapers. Contents generally clean. Binding shows some wear with joints rubbed corners pushed spine dulled frayed at ends inner paper joints cracked as usual. Very good. Bleiler; Checklist of Fantastic Literature 208. Provenance; H.A.V. Bulleid M.A. 1912-2009 writer film-maker and cinema historian and an amateur bibliographer of Jules Verne. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle 1875 unknown
19584392London: Bernard Hanison Limited 1958. First printing. Very Good/very good. The Fitzroy Edition 1958 8" x 5 3/8" A fictional romance woven together with autobiographical narrative about Verne's voyage across the Atlantic in The Great Eastern. Dust jacket price clipped. Some tape residue from an earlier plastic cover. Some toning to end papers. rare by this publisher. <br/><br/> Bernard Hanison Limited unknown
1023526638.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
45383749like new. unknown
1882VERNEJUL012375Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington London. 1882. Third U.K. edition. Translated by Mary Marston. Octavo. pp iv 286. 42 black and white plates. Period binding of half tan calf with raised bands intricate gilt decoration to spine morocco title-label marbled boards edges and endpapers.On the title-page someone has written the name of the translator. Two newspaper cuttings are affixed to the front endpapers. A bit of foxing here and there. Very good indeed. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, London. hardcover
187428603London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874. First edition. Mild edge rubbing with spine ends a little pushed in moderate fade to spine panel a nearly fine copy. 28603. Octavo pp. i-iv 1 2-286 287-288: blank 40 page publishers catalog inserted to rear forty-two inserted plates original reddish-brown cloth with beveled edges front and spine stamped in black and gold rear stamped in blind beige coated end paper a.e.g. 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. Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle unknown
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
187422169New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. First American edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's brown decorated cloth with beveled edges. Very good. 286 pages. 21 x 15 cm. Four leaves of adverts at rear. Forty two illustrations. The two tales the first based on his own experience on a transatlantic voyage on the Great Eastern the largest iron ship ever constructed. The second fictional novel takes place during the American Civil War. MYERS 22. Very bright fresh copy front cover elaborately decorated in gilt slight wear to backstrip extremities and corners owner inscription free front endpaper. Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover
187512887New York NY: Scribner Armstrong 1875. Good. With 42 illustrations. Scribner Armstrong 1875. Brown cloth with elaborate pictorial boards and spine. 42 illustrations. Good. Head and heel worn evenly @1/4 inch. Corners lightly worn. Front endpaper missing contemporary former owner signature. At the time of its publication the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. Scribner Armstrong hardcover
1874000565New York NY: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1874. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Two classic tales by the famed French novelist poet and playwright behind Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea and other stories. This is a RARE first printing that is very clean with no writing marks underlining or bookplates. The spine is relatively tight and crisp given its age but the binding does show through along the gutter in places. The pages are fairly browned and there is some mild to moderate foxing to the pages and textblock edges. This edition was not issued with a dust jacket and the boards are the original russet brown boards embossed with gold gilt lettering. The design on the front cover is in near perfect condition and quite vibrant. The spine cover shows some fading or soiling but remains quite legible. The boards are flat and true though there is some moderate edge wear especially to the upper and lower spine extremes which are tattered/torn for a quarter inch or so. The rear board also has some light soiling. The corners are square but a bit bumped. An absolutely beautiful copy for any Jules Verne fan. This highly collectible very good first edition/first printing copy is protected with an archival mylar cover. Satisfaction guaranteed! <br/> <br/> Scribner, Armstrong, & Co. hardcover
187505387New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co. 1875. Cloth. Good. Brown cloth with embossed design and slightly rubbed gilt illustration on front and spine very tiny tears at spine top and bottom edges badly worn at tips 286 pages plus an illustration on 287. Good . <br/> <br/> Scribner, Armstrong & Co. hardcover
187422169New York: Scribner Armstrong & Co 1874. First American edition. Hardcover. Orig. publisher's brown decorated cloth with beveled edges. Very good. 286 pages. 21 x 15 cm. Four leaves of adverts at rear. Forty two illustrations. The two tales the first based on his own experience on a transatlantic voyage on the Great Eastern the largest iron ship ever constructed. The second fictional novel takes place during the American Civil War. MYERS 22. Very bright fresh copy front cover elaborately decorated in gilt slight wear to backstrip extremities and corners owner inscription free front endpaper. Scribner, Armstrong & Co hardcover books
1874121571874. Translated from the French. London: Sampson Low Marston Low & Searle 1874. 40 pp ads dated August 1874. Original orange cloth decorated in black and gilt beveled all page edges gilt. First British Edition published in September 1874 -- the same month as Scribner Armstrong's American edition. This volume consists of two separate tales. The first is a fictionalized narrative of Verne's 1867 passage from Liverpool to New York aboard "The Great Eastern" the largest iron ship ever built and one of the wonders of its age. Her length was 692 feet her beam was 120 her paddlewheels and propeller were larger than anything the ocean had ever seen and she was designed to carry more passengers than the Queen Mary. Because of her size "The Great Eastern" was the only ship capable of laying the great Atlantic Cable. The second tale is fictional more in Verne's usual style: a Glasgow shipowner devises an adventurous plan to run the Union blockade of southern ports during the American Civil War in order to bring a load of cotton back to his city's 25000 idle looms. This copy is in orange cloth we have also had a dark red copy and a green one -- no priority. It is in bright near-fine condition spine slightly faded as usual with this color cloth occasional light foxing on the leaves within; the elaborate gilt design on the front cover remains bright and atypically the original peach endpapers are not cracked. In our experience this London edition is considerably scarcer than the New York one. Taves & Michaluk V008; Myers 22. <br/><br/> hardcover books
187629712London and New York: George Routledge and Sons 1876. 1st thus Taves-Michaluk V008. This edition not in Myers though see entry 22 for the 1st English edition of 1874 & other subsequent editions known to them. Blue cloth binding blocked in gilt & black. Bevelled edges. Pale yellow eps. "Every Boy's Library" stamped to top of front board. VG spine slightly darkened/abrasion to blank side of frontis po name removal/1" slight crack to rear hinge paper. 270 pp. Frontis. 8vo. 17.5 cm x 11.5 cm. <br/><br/> George Routledge and Sons hardcover books
2102MA211<p>Por Júlio Verne. Tradução de Mariano Cyrillo de Carvalho. Lente de mathematica na escola polytechnica. Edição Illlustrada. Viagens Maravilhosas. Bibliotheca Ilustrada de Instrução e Recreio. Empreza Horas Romanticas. David Corazzi Editor. Lisboa. 1878.</p>_x000d_<p>De 22x145 cm. Com 293 págs. Encadernações do editor em percalina ilustradas com estampagens a ouro. Cortes das folhas dourados. Ilustrado com gravuras.</p>_x000d_<p>As folhas de anterrosto referem que esta obra foi premiada pela Academia das Sciencias de França. </p> I-71-B-17 unknown
1878028632Lisboa: Empreza Horas Romanticas 1878. 1ª Edição . Meia Inglesa / Half Cover. Muito Bom/Very Good/Très Bien. In-8º208x145. 1 vol. de 293-1 pp. Tradução de Mariano Cyrilo de Carvalho.Primeira edição em Portugal ilustrada com muitas litografias a negro. Encadernação da época em meia inglesa de carneira com ferros a ouro. Carimbo de antigo possuidor. <br/> <br/> Empreza Horas Romanticas unknown
1959190520066Golden Press 1959-01-01. Paperback. New. Golden Press paperback