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Bella veduta animata di Tchintoulous in Niger del 1860 circa. Data: 1860 circa Atlante: Meyer s Universum 1838-1860 circa Tecnica: Incisione su acciaio Dimensione del foglio: 16x23 cm Dimensione dell'incisione: 11x16 cm Condizioni: Buone. Alcune fioriture e usure marginaliBeautiful animated view of Tchintoulous in Niger of 1860 circa. Date: 1860 circa Atlas: Meyer s Universum 1838-1860 circa Technique: Steel etching Leaf Dimension: 16x23 cm (6,3x9.1 inches) Engraving Dimension: 11x16 cm (4.3x6.3 inches) Conditions: Good conditions. Some foxings and worn edge
23297Paris, Nouvelle Bibliothèque des Voyages, chez P. Duménil, tome neuvième, sans date (circa 1844). Reliure demi basane, 14,5 cm x 22 cm, 438 pages, 8 gravures hors-texte. Rousseurs sinon bon état
2005LFA-126741672Un guide de 496 pages, format 115 x 190 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2005, Hachette, bon état
1972LFA-126741276Tome XXXII- 3-4 - 1972-3-4 : 220 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, broché, bon état
196432297Cambridge: For the Hakluyt Society by Cambridge University Press 1964-1966. 4 volumes. First Edition. Profusely illustrated throughout with frontispieces photographic plates and folding maps and charts and including a folding map stored in the pocket at the end of Vol. IV. 8vo publisher’s original light blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine all volumes housed in their original printed dustjackets. xiv 406; xiv 306; xii 307-596; x 597-798 maps and illustrations pp. A very fine copy of each volume essentially as pristine the spine panels of the dustjackets just a tad mellowed. FIRST EDITION OF EACH VOLUME. Landmark works on the discovery and exploration of the Niger and its adjacent environs. Laing whose letters are provided in Vol. I is credited with making the first recorded discovery of Timbuktu by a European. Laing's purpose was to explore the Niger itself and he traveled the ancient route from Tripoll in the north to Timbuktu in the south before setting off on the Niger passage. Hornemann's route different than Laing's began in Cairo and ended somewhat east of Timbuktu and farther down river than where Laing began his river journey. The first part of Vol. I prints The Journal of Friedrich Hornemann's Travels from Cairo to Murzuk in the years 1797-98 the second part prints The Letters of Major Alexander Gordon Laing from 1824-1826. Vol. II - IV provide a long and useful introduction and print the Narative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa in the Years 1822 1823 and 1824 by Major Denham Captain Clapperton and the Late Doctor Oudney Extending Across the Great Desert tot the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude and From Koouka in Bornou to Sackatoo the Capital of the Felatah Empire. Vol III being Major Denham's Narrative and Vol. IV the Journal of An Excursion from Kouka in Bornou Through Soudan to Soccatoo the Capital of Bello Sultan of the Felatahs.<br> Denham and Clapperton in the company of Dr. Walter Oudney travelled from Benioleed near Tripoli almost due south to Lake Tchad with excursions into the mountains west of Mourzuk in Fezzan. Dixon attempted to traverse the circuit around Lake Tchad but was unsuccessful. In the meantime Clapperton and Oudney journeyed west from the lake toward the Niger but the doctor only made it about a third of the way and died in Murmur. Clapperton continued west but was prevented from passing beyond Sackatoo by the local Sultan. He and Denham subsequently returned to Tripoli and crossed back to England<br> This narrative is compiled primarily from Denham's journal with a chapter by Dr. Oudney on the excursion to the mountains west of Mourzuk. A final section by Clapperton relates the westward journey from Lake Tchad to Sackatoo and includes an account of Oudney's death. Among the several appendices are translations from the Arabic of various letters and documents brought back by Denham and Clapperton including a document relating to the death of Mungo Park. For the Hakluyt Society by Cambridge University Press hardcover
ORD-58Nouvelle édition augmentée de 2 cartes avec un avertissement et un index alphabétique des noms, dressée au Service Géographique de l'A.O.F. à Dakar sous la direction du Commandant Ed. de Martonne. Paris. Forest. 1922. In-f°de 4ff. n. ch. et 9 cartes couleurs à double page (48x37cm) montées sur onglets, sous couverture cartonnée de l'éditeur un peu tachée, sans son dos. Cartes très fraîches.
1993LFA00ad2N° 296 - Décembre 1993 : revue de 78 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1983LFA-126740143N° 183 (Octobre 1983) : 84 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1985LFA-126740150N° 198 (Janvier 1985) : 86 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1996LFA-126746936N° 329 (Décembre 1996) : revue de 80 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1994LFA-126746816N° 3 (Février 1994) : revue de 98 pages, format 210 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1953LFA-126724637Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1953, bon état
189515352Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; in-12, broché ; 177 pp., (1 bl.), (2) pp. de catalogue, couverture crème rempliée, illustrée, imprimée en vieux-rose et noir, petites figures.
189547241895 Paris, Société anonyme de publications périodiques, 1895 In-folio, percaline éditeur rouge et noire, titre doré en plein. 139 pp. dont titre, (5) pp. Nombreuses gravures in-texte, certaines à pleine page. Cartes. Taches sur la reliure, charnières intérieures fragiles. Déchirures marginales à 2 ff.
2001LFA-126741919Un guide de 480 pages, format 115 x 190 mm, illustré de cartes, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2001, Hachette, bon état
Paperb. groot in-8°, n.p., 2 kleuren illustr. VG++ GOOD. [109B-18] Tenstoonstelling van 11 september tot 31 december 1993, Galerij Brabo te Antwerpen.
1986LFA-126718382Revue de 120 pages, format 200 x 275 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
191838331Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac 1918 In-8 broché, 103 pp. 2 cartes en coul. repl. in-fine. Etiq. de classement cercle militaire de Tunis. Très bon exemplaire
1931184521931 Lyon et Paris, Vitte, et Vénissieux, Soeurs Missionnaires de N.-D. des Apotres, 1931, in 8° broché, XXII-193 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; cachets ; couverture illustrée (légèrement fanée).
1840AQ24366London: s.n. 1840. 6pp. Docket title to verso of final leaf. A trifle creased some very short tears to margins. A rare survival ordered to be printed by the House of Commons of copies of correspondence concerning the setting up of a British expedition to Niger to attempt to repress the foreign slave trade. The expedition organised by the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa was ultimately mounted in 1841 using three British iron steam vessels to travel to Lokoja at the confluence of the Niger River and Benue River where treaties against the slave trade where achieved - despite significant casualties from illness amongst members of the expedition - with the cities of Aboh and Idah. OCLC records copies at four locations Florida Harvard NYPL and Oxford; COPAC adds no further. . First edition. Folio. [s.n.] unknown
201902500Paris, Librairie Plon, 1898 ; in-8, 481 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Demi-cuir dos a 4 nerfs en bon état sans la carte - ouvrage illustré de 190 gravures.
1953851011953 Paris, La Toison d'Or, 1953, in 8° broché, 205 pages ; 16 planches photographiques hors-texte.
200917709Paris, Librairie hachette et cie, 1904 ; in-8, 255 pp., basane marron dos frotté etat correct. 2e edition - ouvrage contenant cent treize illustrations et une carte tirée hors texte.
1903761801903 Paris, Hachette, 1903, in 8° relié d'un très modeste cartonnage d'amateur (avec des défauts), VII-256 pages ; cachets anciens.
201804144Paris, Editions du félin, 1991 ; in-8, 179 pp., br.