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Reliure de l'éditeur. 461 pages. Jaquette.
PARIS, Lib. Fayard - 1955 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations NB dans le texte - 252 pages - Très propre Envoi de l'auteur : "Pour Madame et Monsieur Rouit, ces 2 traversées du Sahara, avec ce que celà comporte de soleil, de rêves, et de fatigues. Bien cordialement."
Mm 300x405 Fascicolo in folio di pp. 8 con prima carta illustrate in bianco e nero, illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Fioriture ai margini, piccolo foro che interessa le cc. In buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 290x392 Brossura spillata di pp. 44, con moltissime illustrazioni in bianco e nero anche a doppia pagina, pagine pubblicitarie. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Librairie d'Education A. Hatier 1900, grand et fort volume In-4 broché, 511 pages. Trés nombreuses photos. Petit manque de papier en dos. Bon exemplaire.
Num?ro sans publicit?s.
PARIS, Ed. O. Lesourd - 1944 - In-8 ° broché, couverture illustrée - Préface du Comte Hervé de BEARN - 181 pages - 46 Photographies N. & B. H. T. et9 cartes dépliantes - Ex. non coupé, NEUF.
4 voll. in 8, pp. 44; 40; 59 + (1b); 32. Lievissime mancanze ai d. Br. ed. Descrizione della scoperta del 'niger lapis', stele lastricata di marmo nero antico, rinvenuta nel centro del Comizio all'interno del Foro Romano, e interpretazione dell'iscrizione incisa.
Lausanne Librairie Payot 1946, In-8 broché de 277 pages. Jolie couverture illustrée. Parfait état.
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. (4nn)-IV-57-(7nn). Interessante documento riguardante la sparizione dell'esploratore scozzese Gordon Laing, primo europeo a raggiungere Timbuktu, assassinato nel 1826 probabilmente a Sahab. Vecchi timbri di biblioteca al front. e al verso di alcune ill. f.t. Cop. con normali tracce d'uso.
PUF Que Sais Je ? 1972, In-12 broché. 127 pages. Trés bon état.
Broch?. 174 pages.
Susse SD (vers 1960), In-8 broché. 175 pages. Avec 50 photos de l'auteur, 60 dessins de LEP d'aprés les documents de l'auteur. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Bon état. Broché
Paris, Hachette, 1905. Grand in-8 ; ; (17,5 x 25,5 cm), VI (introduction et préface)- 251 pp. Pleine toile bordeaux, pièce de titre, tête dorée, 251 pp. (reliure moderne). 252 pp. Ouvrage orné de 113 illustrations dans et hors-texte, de deux tableaux et d'une carte dépliante en couleurs hors-texte en fin d'ouvrage, photographie en frontispice (ceux de la mission du Niger). Bel exemplaire sur beau papier glacé.
Kephalonia, 1996. In-8 broché de 139 pages. Bon état
in-4° 149 pages, nombreuses photographies n/b et couleurs hors texte, broche, couverture illustree rempliee. Bel exemplaire. [P-10] et/ou [P-12]
248p. Illustrated with full page engraved plates. Decorated title page. Des Forges Antiquarian Bookseller's label. Damp stained. Slight age stain. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, spine darkened. Nice copy. Harpers' Family Library. No. CV. AFRICA/6.
Broch?. 213 pages. 10x14,5 cm.
8vo [22 x 14.5 cm]; 4 volumes, xiv, 406; xiv, 306; xii, [307]-596; x, [597]-798 pp, 4 frontispieces, numerous illus, plates and maps, including many folding and one in rear pocket, bibliog, glossary, indexes. original cloth, gilt vignettes on front covers, each volume with dust jacket (light wear on a spine), a clean fine set. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Important works on the exploration of the Niger following its discovery by Mungo Park. The first volume consists of Friedrich Hornemann's Travels, 1797-98 from Cairo to Murzuk and Laing's trip to Timbuktu from 1824 to 1826. The other three volumes describe the Bornu Mission of 1822-25 based on the writings of Denham, Clapperton and Oudney. A comprehensive and useful description of African explorations.
8vo [22 x 14.5 cm]; 4 volumes, xiv, 406; xiv, 306; xii, [307]-596; x, [597]-798 pp, 4 frontispieces, numerous illus, plates and maps, including many folding and one in rear pocket, bibliog, glossary, indexes. original cloth, gilt vignettes on front covers, each volume with dust jacket (lightly chipped on one spine, very small stain on another, spines lightly faded), but a clean fine set. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Important works on the exploration of the Niger following its discovery by Mungo Park. The first volume consists of Friedrich Hornemann's Travels, 1797-98 from Cairo to Murzuk and Laing's trip to Timbuktu from 1824 to 1826. The other three volumes describe the Bornu Mission of 1822-25 based on the writings of Denham, Clapperton and Oudney. A comprehensive and useful description of African explorations.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, plates and maps, full-page map in the text and 5 large folding maps; original series binding of blue cloth, upper board framed in blind and blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy. Hakluyt Society Series II, vol. 123. With personal bookplate on front paste-down. With Laing's letters are included his 'Cursory remarks on the course and termination of the great river Niger', his 'Notes on Gadamis', his only surviving letter to his wife, and the newspaper report of his death. Bridges & Hair p.287.