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1992TB01869New York: Harper Collins Pub 1992. First Edition. First printing Fine In a fine dust jacket. Harper Collins Pub unknown books
1848008674London: John Murray 1848. Third Edition stated published 1848-1850. stamp-signed "J.Leighton Brewer Street" among the finest of fine London hand-binders of the period. Seven volumes in full pebbled brown morocco elaborately blind-tooled decorations spine and covers marbled end papers marbled end papers all edges gilt the armorial bookplates of B. Franklin Pepper. A Very Good set indeed rubs at spine ends and corners internally clean and bright with light toning only at end papers. A heavy and oversized set that will require additional postage cost for priority and international mail- please inquire before ordering. . Third Edition. Morocco. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. John Murray Hardcover books
1923BOOKS0042322 volumes: xxxiv238pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates 3 maps of which 2 are foldouts1 chart and index list of works by the society at end; xxx290pp with frontispiece and 2 other plates and index. Octavo 9" x 6" issued in blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and pictorial representation of the ship Victoria on the cover decorative blind stamp to covers. Translated and edited from the <i>Icelandic edition</i> of Sigfus Blondal by Betrtha S Phillpotts. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society Second Series Numbers 53 and 68. First edition.<br /><br />The autobiography of Jon Olafsson Traveler to the Indies remained unprinted in Icelandic save for a few excerpts until 1908-9 when an edition by Sigfus Blondal Librarian to the Royal Library was published in Copenhagen by the Icelandic Literary Society. The text in this edition which was based on a scholarly collation of the extant MMS. has been implicitly followed in the English translation. The life of Jon Olafsson falls into three parts; or perhaps more properly since only the first two parts are written by himself into two parts and an appendix. The first part opening with his childhood and youth in the remote north-west of Iceland his voyage to England in 1615 and his brief stay in that country has for its main subject his experiences as gunner's mate in Copenhagen and on various Northern voyages in the service of King Christian IV. It is this part which is comprised in the present volume. The second part edited by the Hakluyt Society deals with Jon Olafsson's voyage to India in 1622 his life as a member of the Danish garrison in the fort at Tranquebaar and the voyage home in 1624-5 a terrible record of privation in a rudderless vessel; his stay with other survivors at Youghal in Ireland and his return to Copenhagen towards the end of the year which had seen Christian IV's ill-fated entry into the Thirty Years' War. The autobiographical part ends with his return to Iceland in the Spring of 1626. It is followed by an account of the remainder of his life probably composed by someone in the household of Magnus Magnusson sheriff of Isafjoro Jon's native country--possibly the sheriff himself--and ending with Jon's death in 1679 in his eighty-fifth year. This third part is of value for the full account of the raid on the Barbary corsairs on Iceland in 1627.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Spine ends moderately rubbed volume II spine lightly sunned else a very good set. Hakluyt Society hardcover books
1910257437New York: D. Appleton 1910. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Binding sound; spine lightly sunned; minor foxing to endpaper otherwise no markings in text. Very Good binding. D. Appleton unknown books
182831373Philadelphia: McCarty & Davis 1828. Third edition. Leather Bound. Good. 8vo. Contemporary calf binding. 335 pp. Illustrated frontis. Stated third edition - revised and corrected by the author. Tears to the rear blank endpaper. Light staining and age spots to paper. The binding is quite worn but the book overall is sturdy and still well-bound. McCarty & Davis unknown books
1904007333Boston: Howard W. Spurr 1904. In two volumes Very Good wear to cloth at spine ends gilt titles a bit dulled at spine Vol. 1 lacking first blank front end page. A SCARCE biography contents are clean tight and unmarked. "With portraits many illustrations facsimiles etc." Vol. 1 xxiv 2 314 pp. Vol. 2 xix 2 paginated 317-689. . Fourth Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Howard W. Spurr Hardcover books
18028128<p>First American edition. Octavo. Frontispiece portrait large folding map of Russian empire. Appendixes index. 3/4 green morocco over green cloth by Zucker spines with raised bands and gilt stamped floral designs within gilt ruled compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers t.e.g. spines faded to brown. Fine. 2 volumes. Conestogawagon Bookplate of Redmond Conyngham designed by D. Stoffer on the front free endpaper of each volume.</p> William Fry hardcover books
1798008675London: Printed for T. H. Longman 1798. Three volumes in contemporary full calf expertly rebacked late 19th c. in gilt with fresh end papers late 19th c. engraved bookplate. Very Good map of Russia foxed calf rubbed at edges calf lacquered a quite sturdy and well-bound set. . Second Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed for T. H. Longman Hardcover books
185223450London: Rivingtons 1852. Reprint. Hardcover. Very Good. Large octavo. Quarter leather bound over cloth boards. Marbled endpapers. Ex-libris bookplate of H. F. Montcrief afixed to the inside second front endpaper. 285 pp. Frontis illustration protected by tissue guard. A "New Edition" of the life of Cardinal Wolsey. Very good overall condition. <br/><br/> Rivingtons hardcover books
1871008292New York: Harper & Brothers 1871. Three volumes bound in contemporary half calf over marbled boards pale orange and green morocco labels with gilt lettering back end papers and edges marbled. Near Fine staining at edges of end papers most likely happening during the original marbling process. A lovely clean and unmarked set and SCARCE THUS. Henry Lord Brougham 1778-1868 was a Scottish lawyer education pioneer co-founder of the Edinburgh Review and Whig statesman who became Lord Chancellor in 1830. He was also a noted anti-slavery reformer. Additional postage required for international orders- please inquire. . First American Edition. Half Calf. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Harper & Brothers Hardcover books
1866008729London: Richard Bentley 1866. Volumes I and II published 1859 Vol. III 1866. SCARCE in the three volume set. In unsigned fine binding of half red morocco over marbled boards gilt back marbled end papers tops gilt. Near Fine a few rubs at raised bands of Vols. I and III spines a shade darkened scant toning at end papers a quite handsome set. Lord John Russell 1792-1878 served as Prime Minister of the England from 1846 to 1852 and again from 1865 to 1866. . First Edition. Half Morocco. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Richard Bentley Hardcover books
19481319113New York: The Drechsel Printing Co 1948. Softcover. Large Octavo; pp 161; G/paperback; blue spine with gilt text; gilt titles and illustration to front; covers show slight shelf wear to exterior; some rubbing to edges; intact panels; text block has light toning to exterior edges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated;. 1319113. FP New Rockville Stock. The Drechsel Printing Co unknown books
17836241London 1783. 1st thus NUC NJ 0198109; Lowndes: Vol IV pg 1241. This edition claims to have 14 letters not previously collectedition. Modern half-calf with marbled boards. Original spine laid-down. New eps. Binding - Nr Fine. Text blocks - VG faint sporadic foxing/D10-D12 has paper loss in margins does not affect text. 2 volumes. 12mo. <br/><br/>Of a Whiggish political bent the Junius' letters attacked many of George III's reign including the monarch himself. The first Junius letter appeared in Woodfall's 'Public Advertiser' in Nov 1768 and they were published periodically through 1772. The original author of the letters has never been satifactorily determined though current scholarship attributes them to Sir Philip Francis denied by Woodfall a clerk in the War Office during the years Junius' letters were appearing in the 'Public Advertiser.' Per Lowndes 'A copy of this edition with MS notes and corrections by Sir Philip Francis sold at the sale of Sir Philip Francis's library at Evans's in 1838 for 12£ 12s and was bought in the name of Armstrong for Mr H. R. Francis a member of the family.' Interesting coincidence n'est-ce pas hardcover books
1825008032London: Printed for Payne and Foss 1825. SCARCE. 2 vols. xvi 494; 4 540pp. Each volume with an engraved folding map. Maps are Near Fine small edge tear map in Vol. I. Bound in contemporary half calf over marbled boards backs with black morocco label and gilt decorations edges dyed red. Very Good spines sunned edges a bit rubbed small period prior owner name labels. Interiors clean and bright overall a handsome set and uncommon thus. . First Edition. Half Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed for Payne and Foss Hardcover books
7838New York: Leavitt & Allen n.d. Orignal publisher's cloth stamped in blind. Gd sp sunned/chipped sp head/1" split at top of front joint. 2 volumes in 1. 8vo. <br/><br/>Of a Whiggish political bent the Junius' letters attacked many of George III's reign including the monarch himself. The first Junius letter appeared in Woodfall's 'Public Advertiser' in Nov 1768 and they were published periodically through 1772. The original author of the letters has never been satifactorily determined though current scholarship attributes them to Sir Philip Francis denied by Woodfall a clerk in the War Office during the years Junius' letters were appearing in the 'Public Advertiser.' Leavitt & Allen hardcover books
1906008633Edinburgh: John Grant 1906. With sixty-four steel engravings. Nine volumes in publisher's black cloth gilt decoration front boards of the Walpole crest with motto "Fai Quae Sentiat" top edges gilt. Near Fine the usual slight toning at end papers a few corners mildly bumped period small bookseller's label rear past downs. A quite handsome set. Due to weight and volume will require additional postage fro priority and international orders- please inquire before ordering. . Later Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. John Grant Hardcover books
1953003616Bruxelles Belgium: Chronique d'Egypte 1953. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR on front wrapper. Near Fine a few small stains to wrappers. 7page reprint of article paginated 356-361. . SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. Reprint. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. Chronique d'Egypte Paperback books
1941121London: Putnam & Co Ltd 1941. Hardcover. Good. xii 332 pp 8 illustrations with notes references index. A history of the end of the slave trade in England with accounts from the perspectives of abolitionists and slavers alikecompiled from letters records and other documentation. Spine slant some foxing edgewear to boards previous owner's bookplate. Good reading copy. Putnam & Co, Ltd hardcover books
1940004245New York: Columbia Univ Press 1940. Fine in a Very Good Plus dustjacket 1" closed tear top edge front panel 2 tiny chips at spine tips 1/2" triangular chip top edge rear panel at spine and tiny tear bottom edge rear panel. A truly lovely copy ! Brown cloth at spine over silver-stamped green velveteen in original dust jacket. Endpapers are illustrated with silver rivets as is dustjacket. Frontispiece. With in-text black and white photographs by Berenice Abbott Margaret Bourke-White J. Walker Grimm Brown Brothers Fritz Henle Newspictures Inc. Wendell MacRae New York Herald Tribune Edward Ratcliffe and Paul J. Woolf. SCARCE in collectible condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good Plus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Columbia Univ Press Hardcover books
1855E0558xx383 pages with hand colored frontispiece 3 maps in pockets plates many colored; vii41923 ad pages with color frontispiece and plates some colored. Small quarto 10 1/2" x 6 3/4" bound in original publisher's pictorial brown cloth with blind-stamped cover with gilt pictorial in gilt. Notes on the Natural History by John Richardson. Abbey Travel 645; Arctic Bibliography 1241; Books on Ice 5.8a; Hill 106; Sabin 4389; TPL 3409 First edition.<br /><br />Belcher's five-ship 1852-54 expedition in search of Franklin would be the last official British attempt. On the HMS Assistance Belcher successfully navigated through the Wellington Channel but beset by ice was unable to return to Lancaster Sound and was forced to abandon the ship. This account of the expedition also includes several essays on the natural history of the region by Richardson Owen Bell Salter and Reeve.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Minor wear re-backed with parts of original back-strips laid down; minor foxing short separations at folds to the largest map; inked stamps on title pages Edinger bookplates else a good set internally very good. Lovell Reeve hardcover books
1959TB25170Waterford New York: Self-published 1959. First Edition. First printing Fine in green cloth covered boards with gilt text stamped on the spine and front board. An octavo measuring 9" by 6". Without a dust jacket probably as issued; however the covers are protected by a thick acetate jacket. Laid-in is a mimeographed one page advance ad by the author for this book. Additionally the book is signed by the author on the title page. 28 pages of text including a list of references and bibliography. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Self-published hardcover books
1959TB22631Waterford New York: Self-published 1959. First Edition. First printing Fine in green cloth covered boards with gilt text stamped on the spine and front board. An octavo measuring 9 by 6 inches. There is a dated "June 1959" gift inscription on the front free end page. The book is in otherwise perfect condition. Without a dust jacket probably as issued; however the covers are protected by a thick acetate jacket. 28 pages of text including a list of references and bibliography. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Self-published hardcover books
18902221935<p>First edition. Octavo. Illustrated with 10 black and white text illustrations and full page plates. Original red gilt and black stamp pictorial cloth and spine minor rubbing; tiny tears at head and foot of spine. No dust jacket. Illustrated endpapers. A very good solid tight copy. 240 pages. Gift inscription on verso of frontispiece.</p><p>In what is presumably the first state red and gold binding.</p><p>Includes informations on the Jews of Tangiers.</p> Estes and Lauriat hardcover books
1905008396New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. 1905. Near Fine tiny rubs at corners top dusty. Map frontispiece. Publisher's red cloth with gilt lettering. "Together with the report of Father Marcos of Nizza and a letter from the Viceroy Mendoza." The Trail Makers Series A Library of History and Exploration edited by Prof. John Bach MacMaster. . First Trail Makers Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. A. S. Barnes & Co. Hardcover books
1955E01069 volumes including the three atlas volumes and portfolio volume. Volume I: <i>The Voyage of the Endeavour</i> cclxxxiv696 pages with 20 maps 25 illustrations including color frontispiece appendix and index. Reprinted with addenda and corrigenda. Volume II: <i>The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-1775 </i>clxx1028 pages with 19 maps 63 illustrations appendixes and index. Half-title gives II as number within the set. Reprinted with addenda and corrigenda. Volume III parts 1 and 2: <i>The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780</i> Part One ccxxiv718 pages with 17 maps and 64 illustrations. Half-title gives III as number within set. Admiralty instructions and the journal of the Third Voyage with supplementary extracts from journals or logs by James King Charles Clerke James Burney Richard Gilbert Thomas Edgar. Part 2: viii723-1647 with 2 maps 10 illustrations appendixes and index. Volume IV: <i>The Life of Captain James Cook</i> xi760 pages with 11 maps 38 illustrations bibliography and index. Written by J. C. Beaglehole. First separately published by A. and C. Black 1974 then for the Hakluyt Society. These volumes in royal octavo 9 1/2 x 6 1/2" bound in original publisher's deep blue cloth with blind stamped silhouette of Cook in gilt on front boards and gilt lettering to spines. Portfolio <i>Charts & Views</i> Drawn by Cook and his Officers and reproduced from the Original Manuscripts edited by R. A. Skelton. Pages viii with 58 loose maps charts plans profiles views and other illustrations some folding folio 15 3/4" x 10 1/2" in original blue cloth portfolio with gilt pictorial of cook on front in original jackets except for portfolio volume. <i>The Charts & Coastal Views</i>. Volume One: <i>The Voyage of the </i>Endeavour<i> 1768-1771</i> With a Descriptive Catalog of all the known original surveys and coastal views and the original engravings associated with them. Together with original drawings of the <i>Endeavour</i> and her boats lxiv328 pages with color frontispiece 480 half-tone plates and index. Volume Two: <i>The Voyage of the </i>Resolution<i> and </i>Adventure<i> 1772-1775</i> c332 pages with color frontispiece 23 color plates 320 half-tone plates and appendixes. Volume three: <i>The Voyage of the</i> Resolution<i> and </i>Discovery<i> 1776-1780</i> . together with the running journal of James King 1779-80 cxxxvi319 pages with color frontispiece 22 color plates 298 half-tone plates and appendixes. Volumes chief editor Andrew David. Assistant Editors for the Views Rudiger Joppien and Bernard Smith. Folios 17 1/4" x 11" bound in original publisher's deep blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and pictorial representation of the ship <i>Victoria</i> embossed in gilt on front covers. Hakluyt Society Extra Series 34a 34b 35 36a 36b 37 43 44 and 46. First printings. Condition: Lacks jacket for portfolio volume and the spine head is bumped. Jackets: Volume one volume three part two price clipped some jackets spines toned Charts & Coastal Views with some edge wear and closed tears else a near fine set in like jackets. Hakluyt Society hardcover books