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188566713Paris, Bernard Tignol, Editeur, 1885, in-8 (13,5x19cm), broché, 216p Dos et second plat absents. Exemplaire consolidé. In fine 14 pages du catalogue de la Bibliothèque des Actualités Industrielles. Texte frais.
1885W120831Paris, Gauthier-Villars 1885 Complet en 2 tomes, I: xx + 103pp. (+ 4 & 32pp. catalogue de l'éditeur) + 1 feuillet d'errata, II: Atlas de 34 planches, 25cm., brochures originales (dos du t.1 renforcé, bien protégée d'une couverture supplémentaire de papier cristal), qqs. rousseurs, 1e édition française (traduit de l'italien par Louis Bossut), W120831
18582111902160200928Toeizan zohan 1858. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 books Toeizan zohan paperback
1866R48085Bruxelles, Goemaere 1866 336pp., reliure cart., dos en toile, 19cm., qqs.rousseurs
1857089920London: The Camden Society 1857. 1st edition. Hardcover. pp. xiv 188. Larger 8vo. Bound in original green cloth blocked in blind and gilt. Laid-in loose at the end of the book is an enclosure described as follows: 'The two leaves inclosed were accidentally omitted from the DIARY OF DEAN DAVIES where they are to be placed after page 120; and the leaf of Index is to be added after the former Index.' These pages now a bit ragged at foredges. Binding shows sl. bumping to tips light rubbing to extremities and light scuffing to cloth. Hinges tight contents very clean. Overall in good plus to very good condition. Publication no. LXVIII of the Society. Report of the Society's Council bound-in at end as well as List of Works. First published in 1857 by the Society and now a very scarce title having recently been reprinted in facsimile by AMS Press but almost impossible to find in the original edition. The Camden Society hardcover
18579900034881London: The Camden Society 1857. 1st edition. Hardcover. pp. xiv 188. Larger 8vo. Bound in original green cloth blocked in blind and gilt. Laid-in loose at the end of the book is an enclosure described as follows: 'The two leaves inclosed were accidentally omitted from the DIARY OF DEAN DAVIES where they are to be placed after page 120; and the leaf of Index is to be added after the former Index.' These pages now a bit ragged at foredges. Binding shows sl. bumping to tips light rubbing to extremities and light scuffing to cloth. Hinges tight. Contents very clean: some pages uncut. Overall in good plus to very good condition. Publication no. LXVIII of the Society. Report of the Society's Council bound-in at end as well as List of Works. First published in 1857 by the Society and now a very scarce title having recently been reprinted in facsimile by AMS Press but almost impossible to find in the original edition. The Camden Society hardcover
186112858Mainz, Verlag Franz Kirchheim 1861. XVIII, 846 Seiten, Gr. 8° (23 x 16 cm), Halbleineneinband der Zeit.
1871159028London & Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate 1871. VI, 104 Seiten / Pages. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Halbleinenband der Zeit. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1893041886Philadelphia PA: Boericke & Tafel 1893. Book. VG. Half-Leather. First Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Original black 1/2 leather black pebbled cloth spine panel lettered in gilt. Light rubbing to corners and spine extremities minor surface rubbing to covers. Firm binding intact hinges clean interior a very nicely preserved copy. 804 pp. Boericke & Tafel Hardcover
187045098London: George Routledge and Sons 1870. Later edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Quarto 9 1/4 x 6 1/4". xvi 658pp Vol. 1; viii 705 1pp. Original 3/4 calf over marbled paper covered boards with gold lettering and tooling to spines. Raised bands. Top edge of each volume gilt. Marbled endpapers. Tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece portrait in first volume. <br /> <br /> Charles V 1500-1558 was a Fleming royal of the Austrian House of Habsburg and the Castillan House of Trastamara who ruled the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation from 1519 as Emperor Charles V the Spanish Empire from 1516 as King Charles I and the Low Countries from 1506 as Duke Charles II. The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs and Incas and the German colonisation of Venezuela both occurred during his reign. Charles V revitalized the medieval concept of the universal monarchy of Charlemagne and travelled from city to city with no single fixed capital: overall he spent 28 years in the Habsburg Netherlands primarily Bruxelles 18 years in Spain notably Toledo and Extremadura and 9 years in Germany. <br /> <br /> "After four decades of incessant warfare with the Kingdom of France the Ottoman Empire and the Protestants Charles V abandoned his multi-national project with a series of abdications between 1554 and 1556 in favor of his son Philip II of Spain and his own brother Ferdinand of Austria. The personal union of his European and American territories spanning over nearly 4 million square kilometres 1.545000 square miles was the first collection of realms to be defined as "the empire on which the sun never sets." For more information see: Michael Tarver's "The Spanish Empire: A Historical Encyclopaedia" ABC-Clio 2016.<br /> <br /> Minor and sporadic rubbing along edges of bindings. Bindings in overall good interior in very good condition. George Routledge and Sons hardcover
18780085132Belfast: News-Letter Office 1878. Second edition. Paperback. Good. 1878 second edition. Softcover later red cloth wraps gilt title. 82 pp. Good. Wraps rubbed; previous owner's ink notes to the front blank and the margins of approximately 15 pages. Secure binding. Scarce. OCLC locates a combined 7 copies of the first and second editions. News-Letter Office paperback
1891298428London : Cassell & Co 1891. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in contemporary gilt-blocked calf over buckram boards. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: 3 preliminary leaves v-viii 328 pages frontispiece illustrations including plans plates 28 cm. Subjects: Historic buildings - Great Britain. Country homes - Great Britain. Dwellings - Great Britain. London : Cassell & Co hardcover
18502104379Gissae typis G. D. Bruehlii (Gießen/Giessen: Brühl) 1850. (4), 76 Seiten. 4° (26 x 21 cm). Neuerer Priv.-Halbleinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
189788173Westminster London: Archibald Constable and Company 1897. First Edition. First impression. Two tall octavo volumes 24.5cm. Publisher's gilt-pictorial blue-green cloth; xvi510; xvi671pp; gravure frontispiece to both volumes plus 125 unnumbered leaves of plates sixteen in color after Nansen's original sketches; the remainder in halftone or gravure mostly from original photographs; four color-printed folding maps. Collated complete. Contemporary gift inscription to front endpaper of v.1 dated 1897. Scattered mild foxing to texts; mild external wear and some wrinkling to cloth at spines; together a complete sound Very Good set of what is arguably the greatest 19th-c. narrative of polar exploration. ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 11983. PMM 384 the Norwegian edition. Archibald Constable and Company unknown
189788351New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1897. First American Edition. Two Octavo volumes 24cm; dark gray cloth-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spine and titling and decorations stamped in gilt silver red and green on spines and front covers; top edges gilt; fore- and lower- edges untrimmed; xviii5871pp; xiv729112-4pp; all black-and-white and colorful illustrations present and complete throughout both volumes with four folded illustrated maps tucked into folders of Vol. I. The Map showing the 'Route of the Fram' has multiple 2.5" tears and there are tiny holes to creases of all four of the folded maps. This copy is from the library of noted poet translator and anthropologist Nathaniel Tarn 1928-2024 with his pictorial bookplates to front pastedowns of both volumes. Vol. I has modest shelf-wear and -soil with rubbing to board edges; Very Good. Vol. II has shelf-wear with -soil modest rubbing to board edges and cracked hinges with start of text beginning to disconnect; Good. Significant 19th-c. narrative of polar exploration. Nansen wrote Farthest North in two months following his trip on the Fram with Johansen and crew. HOWGEGO Encyclopedia of Exploration 1850 to 1940 N3. 88351. Harper & Brothers Publishers unknown
1897012476NY: Harper & Brothers 1897. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Apparently unused near fine copies both volumes. All maps extant and on original folds in pockets front and rear volume 1. Illustrated. ARCTIC NORWAY NORTH POLE EXPLORATION. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
18971323596New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1897. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; Fair/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine grey with gold print; Boards in grey cloth with gold print wear to corners and spine caps shelfwear vol. 2 has cocked spine; Text blocks have cracked hinges shaken binding intermittent spine breaks a few loose sheets foxing to frontispieces bookplate on front pastedown; vol. 1 x 587 pages v. 2 x 714 pages frontispiece to each volume illustrated with "About 120 full-page and numerous text illustrations 16 colored plates in facsimile from Dr. Nansen's own sketches etched portrait photogravures and 4 maps" 2 folded color maps in pocket at front of vol. 1. 1323596. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover books
189733899NY: Harper & Bros. 1897. TWO VOLS. with. FOUR MAPS in pockets of the first volume. 3 smaller maps in rear pocket; fourth larger map in front pocket. Boards show moderate wear. Gilt. Both volumes are a bit rubbed at the base of their spines. 3/4 inch closed tear at top of Vol. II. Hinges sound. Owner's name and number at front flyleaves of both volumes. Pages mildly toned. A clean and sound set. Careful packing and fast efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. Please note: International and Domestic Priority orders for this item will require additional shipping. . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Harper & Bros. Hardcover
1898BOOKS351885New York NY: Harper & Brothers Publishers. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1898. . Hardcover. 8vo. 679 p.p. Shelf wear; head and tail of spine and corners of cover bumped; shelf lean; previous owner's inscription on first front free-end paper; previous seller's sticker in bottom right corner of front pastedown; spotting on back hard cover; side page edges foxed top and bottom page edges soiled; edges of cover rubbed; corners of hard cover fraying; shelf lean; stain at top edges of pages; spine sunned. . Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover
1898032955New York: Harper & Brothers 1898. vii 679pp index bw ills map. Or decorated blue cloth. Prev owners bookplate on front pastedown prev owners name written on each edge. Lovely fresh copy of this single volume edition of Dr Nansen's arctic expedition on the Fram. First Single Volume Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Harper & Brothers Hardcover
1870BOOKS8106London UK: Lockwood & Co. FR/NO DUSTJACKET. 1870. 5th editon. Cloth. 4to. xxii 336 pp. 64 pl. cover rubbed bumped frayed spine torn writing on ffe page toning plate edges frayed . Lockwood & Co. hardcover
1869097710Bailey and Noyes 1869 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. Light normal age/use wear. Volume 1. "With an Appendix on the Voyages of the Cabots." Published by the Maine Historical Society Aided by Appropriations from the State. Bailey and Noyes hardcover
18283139169Leipzig: C.H.F. Hartmann 1828. (4), 636 Seiten, (2) Seiten Corrigenda; CCXVI Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Neuerer Halbleinenband mit Lederrückenschild und Buntpapierbezug. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
189449633London: Robert Cocks & Co. 1894. Hardback. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Robert Cocks & Co. hardcover
1839012367London: George Rutlledge 1839. New Edition and First Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. A New Edition in Two Volumes" Three quarter black polished calf over marbleized boards all edges marbleized gilt to spine. A handsome set. Solid bindings. George Rutlledge hardcover books