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BN92147Forschungsreisen. Transhimalaja I & II /Abenteuer in Tibet /Durch Asiens Wüsten I & II /Biografie Hardcover <br/><br/>Forschungsreisen. Transhimalaja I & II /Abenteuer in Tibet /Durch Asiens Wüsten I & II /Biografie Hardcover Forschungsreisen. Transhimalaja I & II /Abenteuer in Tibet /Durch Asiens Wüsten I & II /Biografie Hardcover hardcover
1852215573London.: Office of the National Illustrated Library. 1852. Two volumes 19 x 12.5 cms original gilt decorated cloth top edge gilt a little soiled still a good attractive set of a classic work. <br>Volume I: folding map black and white wood engravings viii 293 pp 1 publisher's adverts owner's inked inscription on the flyleaf; <br>Volume II: black and white engravings x 304 pp publisher's adverts some offsetting. <br>Early edition in English translated by William Hazlitt son of the great essayist. One of the world's great travel classics. Written by Abbé Evariste Régis Huc a French missionary and explorer. Huc and his travelling companion and fellow priest and Lazarite missionary Joseph Gabet were among the very first Europeans to have reached Lhasa and Huc's account remains a vivid first hand history of western contact in China and Central Asia. . Office of the National Illustrated Library. hardcover
2013932664<p>York Beach Maine: The Teitan Press 2013. NEW / SIGNED Booklaunch copy June 7th 2013. One of 418 Hand Numbered Copies Additionally Signed by Richmond and Tibet. From the Publisher see image: A Book of Sketches reproduces in full a series of colour and black and white sketches mostly of women from a sketchbook utilised by Aleister Crowley from the late 1930s through the early 1940s that is now preserved in the Yorke collection in London. While the 45 plates include a number of finished drawings most are unpolished designs possibly "roughs" for later more detailed compositions. Although hardly examples of "high art" they offer a fascinating glimpse of Crowley's process of imagining his art and the varied styles with which he experimented. Several of the portraits are identifiable as known lovers of Crowley's notably Catherine Falconer and "Alice" probably Alice Sutherland - his mistress for more than three years whilst at least one other appears to be a representation of his ill-fated wife Maria "Marie" Teresa de Miramar. With a five page Introduction by Crowley art aficionados David Tibet and Keith Richmond. The book is a hardcover landscape format 8vo. 6 x 9 inches: approx. 15.2 x 22.9cm xii 45 plates each printed on rectos only. Fine black cloth spine with gilt lettering charcoal papered boards with gilt title and facsimile Crowley signature to front board full colour plates charcoal end pages. Sewn printed on heavy weight acid-free art paper. 45 full page plates. First Edition/Signed/Hand Numbered. Hard Cover Cloth Spine Sewn. New/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Aleister Crowley. Oblong 8vo size - over 9" tall.</p> The Teitan Press hardcover
200621844London: Durtro Press 2006. First edition. Paper booklet in fine condition except for modest bump to foot of spine. Limited edition of 200 copies numbered and signed by the author; Hand-set and printed by John Anderson; Color frontis photo by Andrea Degens; Published to commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the Durtro Press; 8 pages in stiff card stock wraps. Durtro Press unknown
201581503<p>8vo hardcover edition lacking dust jacket as issued. Second edition limited to 393 copies. Negligible wear. Near fine. </p> The Spheres hardcover
0813E3008AJVery Good. Very good black cloth hardcover bright gilt design on cover bright gilt on spine in good-only scarce dustjacket ripped slightly chipped at extrems but unclipped. DJ lacking lower 2/3rds at spine but fortunately retaining " Tibet: Past & Present. Charles Bell" at top third in Brodart. First ed. first printing. No reader's marks. First Edition First Printing. Clarendon Press Oxford. published date: 1924 Hardcover First edition. 8vo 23 x 15 cms.pp. xiv 326 2 folding maps coloured frontispiece 92 photographic illustrations pencilled signature of J. HEWETT or AWALT II. on front fly no other reader's marks. Maps and color illus. remarkably bright and clean. hardcover
BN66332Peter Aufschnaiter. Sein Leben in Tibet Martin Brauen <br/><br/> unknown
191141098London: Constable and Company Limited 1911. First Edition. xvi 343 1 pp. Portrait frontispiece 2 folding maps numerous reproductions of photographs by the author and the late Lieut. Brooke. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth t.e.g. others uncut. Minor wear at extremities front hinge tender else near fine. First Edition. xvi 343 1 pp. Portrait frontispiece 2 folding maps numerous reproductions of photographs by the author and the late Lieut. Brooke. 1 vols. 8vo. Lively account of two hunting expeditions through China and Tibet undertaken by Lt. John Weston Brooke who was killed by Lolo robbers on December 24 1908; Brooke started in Shanghai in August 1906 and travelled through Western Sechuan and Eastern Tibet. The work is based on Brooke's diary with other observations and photographs by W. N. Fergusson and C. H. Meares. Yakushi F29 Constable and Company Limited unknown
BN312535LE GANG. Hardcover. ALDO RÉMY Tome 3 La Rage au Coeur <br/><br/>ALDO RÉMY Tome 3 La Rage au Coeur TIBET LE GANG hardcover
2017BN42563BD Must 2017. 2017. Hardcover. 30 x 22 x 09 cm. Die Abenteuer der 3A - Band 1 - Der Magier von Caselmont Exemplar-Nr. 212/400 ISBN: 9782875353559 ISBN-10: 2875353551 Verlag: BD Must Einband: Hardcover/gebunden Sprache: Deutsch BD Must 1. Auflage 2017. 32 Seiten. 305 x 22 x 1 cm ISBN-13 : 978-2875353559 Die Abenteuer der 3A - Band 1 - Der Magier von Caselmont Tibet Mittéi André-Paul Duchâteau Comics <br/><br/>Comic Comics Die Abenteuer der 3A - Band 1 - Der Magier von Caselmont Exemplar-Nr. 212/400 ISBN: 9782875353559 ISBN-10: 2875353551 Verlag: BD Must Einband: Hardcover/gebunden Sprache: Deutsch BD Must 1. Auflage 2017. 32 Seiten. 305 x 22 x 1 cm ISBN-13 : 978-2875353559 Die Abenteuer der 3A - Band 1 - Der Magier von Caselmont Tibet Mittéi André-Paul Duchâteau BD Must hardcover
97019203London 1811 Longmans. New black cloth very good pages 541-576 complete extracted article. S C A R C E An early resource covers the name extentmountains & rivers of Tibet. Of the Kingdoms into which Tibet is divided: Great Tibet or Butan & Little Tibet. Lassa or Barantola its name extent cities & inhabitants. The religion of Tibet Dalay Lama adored as a God incarnated. Of the Hutuktus or apost- olical Vicars & inferior Lamas. The government of Tibet. An account of the Si-fan or Tu-fan & the country inhabited by them their history and destruciton of their Empire. Very early primary resource on Tibet and its culture. R A R E ! unknown
97019202London 1811 Longmans. New 3/4 leather over marbled boards folder pages 541-576 complete in itself clean minor bit of foxing contained in a folder. S C A R C E An early resource covers the name extentmountains & rivers of Tibet. Of the Kingdoms into which Tibet is divided: Great Tibet or Butan & Little Tibet. Lassa or Barantola its name extent cities & inhabitants. The religion of Tibet Dalay Lama adored as a God incarnated. Of the Hutuktus or apost- olical Vicars & inferior Lamas. The government of Tibet. An account of the Si-fan or Tu-fan & the country inhabited by them their history and destruciton of their Empire. Very early primary resource on Tibet and its culture. R A R E ! unknown
1876321932London: Trübner and Co. Ludgate Hill 1876. First Edition. Frontis. 4 folding maps 6 plates 2 in text. clxi 354pp. 8vo. Bound in modern full grey calf several small of stamps of Canterbury Public Library. First Edition. Frontis. 4 folding maps 6 plates 2 in text. clxi 354pp. 8vo. First British Mission to Tibet went in 1774 under Scotsman George Bogle 1746-1781 command and established a relationship between Tibet and British India. In 1811 Thomas Manning followed. Trübner and Co., Ludgate Hill unknown
140946550Sante Fe NM: Clear Light Publishers 1989. Revised Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. Revised edition. Signed by His Holiness The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso on the title page. viii 88 pp. Bound in publisher's burgundy cloth affect lettered in gilt on the spine. Near Fine with slight wear at extremities and previous gift inscription on front free end paper. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with small closed tears to edges light scuffing and security sticker adhered to spine panel at verso. The Dalai Lama's collection of spiritual wisdom surrounding compassion kindness and love. Clear Light Publishers unknown
22817Seal 7 October 1835; letter Woodford 4 February 1843. About 2 x 5 inches neatly laid down with a 2 page letter by Vigne in fine condition. Godfrey Thomas Vigne 1801 1863 English traveller author of A Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni Kabul and Afghanistan and of a Residence at the Court of Dost Mohamed: with Notices of Runjit Sing Khiva and the Russian Expedition. In the RGS Journal Vigne contributed Outline of a Route Through the Panj-áb Kábul Kashmír and into Little Tibet in the Years 1834-8. In his letter Vigned writes of the autograph: It was written in my presence and at my request by Ahmed Shah King or Gylfo of Little Tibet upon my taking leave of him to return to Kashmir & the Panjab after my first visit to him I so I believe having been the 1st European that had ever penetrated into that country Little Tibet. unknown
191359889Cambridge: At the University Press 1913. Tall 8vo. xii 283 1 pp. including 1 pp. of publisher’s ads. Photo frontisp. 39 plates 5 maps 4 large folding. Blue-green publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor shelfwear slight rubbing to head & foot of spine wear to lower corners rear inner hinge just starting still VG bright copy w/ ownership markings on front pastedown removed bookplate on rear pastedown. First edition of this classic work recounting the author’s journey from Shanghai to Tibet collecting plants and specimens through Western China and southeast Asia. He discovered many species unknown in Europe and the Americas including the Tibetan Blue Poppy introduced their seeds to many botanical gardens and details such adventures as swinging across a bottomless gorge on a cable of twisted bamboo avoiding impending avalanches and more. At the University Press, hardcover
1886153413China: c.1886. Qing China's final frontier A late-Qing map of Tibet incorporating the research of the scholar-official Huang Peiqiao whose Xizang Tukao 1886 is one of the most detailed 19th-century Chinese sources on the geography and culture of Tibet. The map represents recent Chinese advances in scientific cartography the grid marking the longitudinal layout of this important part of the Qing frontier. This example is closely related to the four-page map found in Huang's study but is engraved here as one continuous block and likely represents one of the trial versions executed during the book's preparation. Provenance: exhibited in "The World on Paper: From Square to Sphericity" Hong Kong Maritime Museum December 2019 - March 2020. Woodblock-printed map 193 x 461 mm on single sheet 232 x 584 mm engraved by Han Xian Chinese title outside neatline. Vertical creases where sometime folded small closed tears repaired with tissue on verso toning: a very good copy. unknown
1937317730Washington D.C.: White House 1937. 4to. Framed and glazed. 4to. Like FDR Suydam Cutting who came from a prominent New Jersey family was a graduate of both Groton and Harvard they graduated 5 years apart. Cutting went to Turkmenistan with TR Jr. and Kermit in 1925 and travelled to Tibet on several occasions between 1928 and 1937. He visited Lhasa with permission of the Dalai Lama to whom he presented gifts. Cutting acted as de facto American representative there as this letter suggests and published a memoir of his experiences The Fire Ox and Other Years 1947.<br /> <br /> A remarkable letter recording the ambivalent American position on Tibet in the 1930s. White House unknown
107479London H. M. S. O. 1904 1904 1905 1910. . First editions folio 4 parts in 1 vol. Comprising: I. Papers relating to Tibet CD 1920 1904 x 314 pp. large folding map. II. further papers relating to Tibet CD 2054 in continuation of CD 1920 iv 29 pp. III. Further Papers relating to Tibet No. III. CD 2370 in continuation of CD 2054 xxvi 277 pp. IV. Further Papers relating to Tibet CD 5240 in continuation of CD 2370 xvi 229 pp. Handsome modern green half morocco green moiré boards gilt lettered direct 3 original upper wrappers bound at end a very good set.<br /> A scarce complete set of official documents relating to the Younghusband expedition a miltary operation by the British Indian Government to counter Russian expansion in the East.<br /><br />The first report concerns the Younghusband expedition and its background from the conclusion of the Sikkim Expedition dated October 1889 to January 1904. The map shows the routes between Tibet and India. The second report concerns the arrival of the expedition dated December 1903 to April 1904 at Gyantse. The third report covers the period March 1904 to December that year. It covers the Lhasa Convention and the subsequent conflict between the Indian and British Governments over the provisions of the Convention. The final report contains documents dated September 1904 to April 1910 concerning British relations with Tibet from the signing of the Lhasa Convention to the flight of the Dalai Lama to India.<br /> Marshall 1703 1906 1907 2009; Yakushi G250. London, H. M. S. O., 1904, 1904, 1905, 1910. hardcover
19684545Bangkok: The Social Science Association Press of Thailand 1968. First edition in English of the Dalai Lama’s first book on Buddhist philosophy. Octavo original cloth. Signed by the Dalai Lama on the title page in Tibetan "with prayers." A near fine copy in an excellent dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Rare especially signed. The Opening the Eye of the Western Eye is a succinct thorough overview of the doctrines of Buddhism as they have been practiced for a thousand years in Tibet. The Dalai Lama here discusses the need for religious practice and the importance of kindness and compassion. Originally written for Tibetan lay people this was the Dalai Lama's first book on Buddhist philosophy to appear in English. Written for both Tibetan and Western readers Opening the Eye of New Awareness is the Dalai Lama's first religious work. It is not an edited transcript of public lectures but is His Holliness' own summation of Buddhist doctrine and practice. Completed in 1963 just four years after his escape from Tibet and four years after completing his religious education it is a work of consummate scholarship by a twenty-seven year-old geshe wise beyond his years. The Social Science Association Press of Thailand hardcover
1904177840Simla: Intelligence Branch Topographical Division June 1904. The race for Lhasa A rare intelligence map produced during a spectacular move in the later stages of the "great game" showing Younghusband's route as far as the fortress at Gyantse. The map incorporates both existing information gathered by pundits and also the fruits of surveys undertaken by British cartographers during the advance. We have traced a single copy held by the British Library shelf number 57690.1. The Younghusband Expedition under a pretext of bringing the Tibetans to heel aimed at closing a Russian backdoor to the Raj. Departing in winter 1903 Younghusband and his force crossed the Tibetan border on 12 December and began the push to Lhasa. Reaching Guru in March 1904 British forces massacred Tibetan troops blocking their path the Massacre at Chumik Shenko and following a protracted effort to seize control of the fort at Gyantse in May and June they swept along the eastern road reaching Lhasa in early July. "Some fifteen years earlier as a young subaltern Francis Younghusband had dreamed of entering Lhasa alone disguised as a Yarkandi trader. Now in full diplomatic regalia and with a small armed escort he rode into the holy city. The Tibetans their morale broken offered no resistance" Hopkirk p. 183. In addition to its geopolitical goals the expedition was tasked with surveying the Tibetan interior. Captain Charles Ryder an experienced Survey of India cartographer joined the expedition as the mapping officer and information gathered by his team was fed back to Intelligence Branch in Simla and incorporated into field maps. This example dated June 1904 charts the expedition's course from its December 1903 departure point of Siliguri up to Gyantse where Younghusband was still bogged down and gives known elevations and the course of alternative routes into Tibet to be followed by troops advancing in Younghusband's wake. Along the route there are markings for the expedition's camps lines representing the journeys of detachments from the main expedition and a delineation of the makeshift telegraph line running up to Kang Ma. A pair of crossed swords and a date note the site of the Massacre of Chumik Shenko. The northern and north-east portions covering Lhasa and the territory to the west are sketched according to the valuable information gathered in the 19th century by pundits such as Nain Singh Rawat and Kishen Singh. Rawat the first non-European to win a gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society was also the first member of the Survey of India to reach Lhasa. His cousin Kishen Singh made four surveying expeditions of Tibet and Central Asia the fourth producing a detailed map of Lhasa and its environs. The map shows the course of the Tsangpo and Nyang Chu and some of the geographical features of Younghusband's planned route east to Lhasa including the pass at Karo-La and the large lake of Yamdok Tso both of which were explored in detail by Kishen Singh in 1880. The expedition and the more detailed surveys by Ryder and others that followed its success built on the achievements of the pundits giving Britain an unparalleled cartographic knowledge of the Tibetan interior. Heliozincograph printed on cloth 780 x 670 mm. Traces of couple of contemporary purple ink annotations. Clean and bright barring couple of minor stains old folds and creasing: very good. Peter Hopkirk Trespassers on the Roof of the World: The Race for Lhasa 1983. hardcover
1744175883Madrid: Imprenta del Reyno 1744. One of three copies traced in commerce in 100 years First edition in Spanish expanded from the equally rare Italian edition of 1738 from the library of the distinguished historian-collector Sir Charles Ralph Boxer. Reporting on the 18th-century Capuchin missions to Tibet this text records some of the earliest European impressions of Tibet's cosmopolitan society and religious traditions. Members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin travelled to Tibet in the early 18th century and had a presence in Lhasa for several extended periods over four decades until the collapse of the mission in the 1740s. Although published anonymously this report was written by Francesco Orazio della Penna 1680-1745 the leader of the mission and a skilled linguist who studied the language intensively for four years in a monastery and compiled the first Italian-Tibetan dictionary. He focuses on religious life reporting on the position and privileges of the Dalai Lama as well as on processions temples and holy law. For this edition the translator the Spanish polymath Antonio Maria Herrero added material including a report of Capuchin efforts to introduce moveable type printing in Tibetan. The type 1306 different pieces was cast in Rome and conveyed in 1741 to Lhasa where several books were successfully printed. Also of note is a reference on page 106 to Samuel van der Putte the Dutch explorer who resided in Lhasa in the 1730s and was the only lay westerner known to have been in Tibet during the 18th century. Boxer 1904-2000 "possessed an internationally known rare book collection which was seized by the Japanese in 1941 for the Imperial Library in Tokyo. After the war he was able to recover most of his books including the jewel of his collection the sixteenth-century 'Boxer codex' a manuscript with seventy-five drawings by an unknown Japanese or Chinese artist depicting the peoples of the China Sea" ODNB. He continued to add to his library and embarked on an academic career spanning two decades during which he wrote numerous works on Dutch and Portuguese maritime expansion especially in relation to East Asia. His distinctive red seal is found on the title page and his 23 December 1957 ink ownership signature is the front binder's blank. His ink notes on both binder's blanks including a reference to the sale of another copy for $250 in 1965 by the American bookdealers Lathrop Harper and the fact that the 1738 Italian edition had only 70 pages. Boxer recognized both the appeal and rarity of this edition: the Lilly library holds another example from his library perhaps that sold by Harper's. Provenance: a Maggs Brothers Bibliotheca Asiatica et Africana Part V Catalogue 521 1929 with its pencilled catalogue code "728-521" on the front free endpaper verso recorded as bound in half morocco. b Maggs Brothers Voyages and Travels Vol. 5 Part VIII Catalogue 847 1957 with its pencilled catalogue code "2715 Vol V" on the front free endpaper verso. c Bought from Maggs by C. R. Boxer with his ownership signature seal and notes. d Sotheby's "Atlases Maps Travel and Topography Natural History Science and Medicine" 8 May 1986 lot 410 sold for £2200. e Sotheby's "Atlases Travel and Natural History" 20 October 1988 lot 278 bought post-sale by Ad Orientum. Octavo 195 x 143 mm pp. iv 120. Binder's blanks after endpapers. Early 20th-century brown half morocco raised bands compartments ruled in gilt gilt devices spine lettered direct in gilt brown cloth sides boards ruled in gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Contents expertly cleaned most leaves with professional tissue repairs at top edge text only slightly affected: a very good copy. Cordier 2906; not in Löwendahl or Lust. hardcover