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199420216Buxtehude, Verlag an der ESTE, 1994. Großformatig (30 x 21,5 cm), mit sehr zahlreichen ganzseitigen, farbigen Abbildungen, aus dem Französischen übersetzt, unpag., illustr. Papp-Einband gebunden
20854No place English. Dated at end 'May 1912'. 4pp. 4to. On three leaves. In fair condition aged and creased. The poem headed 'Titanic' is 64 lines long divided into 15 stanzas the first ten numbered and is signed and dated at the end following 'R.I.P.' 'William Hall May 1912'. The verse is heartfelt and devout in style something of a cross between Walt Whitman and William McGonagall. Apparently unpublished. The author is unknown but the poem reflects the popular response to the celebrated maritime disaster. The four stanzas on the first page read: 'T'was sic the eve of the Day of Rest That the mighty Leviathan Plowed her way through the Ocean's Sleeping breast. Lis't sic to the throb of her stately tread Mark her proportions From anchor to lofty head Its harmony sublime True to her name Titanic = the vast Immensity with triumphant symmetry bold Tis like the pondrous Greeks sculptured cast This though is silent this energy untold. Her maiden voyage! See how she sweeps along Joyful and free but alas alas The retreating waves echo Alpha and Omega = The first and the last.' The poem continues through the remaining eleven stanzas with references to 'Gloomy forebodings' and 'silent heroism'. The Titanic's captain is envisioned as a 'noble figure on yonder sloping bridge' 'As the hymn "Nearer my God to thee" Wafts its kindly benediction from below.' Final stanza: 'So do not mourn nor fret their loss They are in His Presence & tender care Rather learn from the Vast never mind what it costs That in our life the Eternal God must have a share'. No place [English]. Dated at end 'May 1912'. unknown
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of HMS Iron Duke; New Warships for Old; The Port of Arklow; 'Titanic' on film; Vintage Liner Safari - Part 2 - In search of Cunarders; Voyage Report - Norway's Coastal Express - Gordon Turner describes a springtime voyage beyond the Arctic Circle aboard the hurtigruten ship Lofoten; Vintage Views - photofeature; A-Z of Liners - Inchanga; Delphine Rediscovered; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Oblong 4to., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece and numerous coloured illustrations from builder's drawings throughout; laminated pictorial boards, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
19131243New York: Samuel Gabriel & Company 1913. First Edition. Color-illustrated Wraps. Very Good. 4to. Pp. 12. Illustrated stapled wraps. With a total of six full-page chromolithographed pages. Color-printed self-wraps. Quarter-size chip on lower corner of rear cover; else Fine. Lush illustrations here seek to assure the would-be young'en that they are safe and sound when crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Charming. Remarkable condition for a fairly ephemeral piece of juvenilia. Samuel Gabriel & Company unknown
19306645ALondon, Witherby, 1930. 8°. 239 Seiten. Mit 1 Karte u. 6 Tafeln. OLeinenband. Rücken oben 5 mm eingerissen.
Features: New Pioneers of an old idea - the commercial windship; A return to sail in the Pacific; Manatees of the Amazon; Seaweed with Potential; Portfolio of Dangerous Sea Creatures; Ocean-Fired Power Plants; Titanic Memorial Lighthouse; Fish Aggregating Buoys. Sound copy. Book
Attractive black and white photos and illustrations in text. Includes Panama Canal construction. The highlight of this article is the eleven-page article on the Rescue of Titanic survivors by the Carpathia. This article includes twelve black and white photos and is a must for Titanic collectors. Almost two inches thick - a substantive volume in marbled boards with maroon trim. Somewhat above-average wear. Narrow opening in binding at first page, which is partially loose. Narrow opening along back hinge. Usual library markings. Liquid paper applied to upper corner of front free endpaper. A worthy copy. Book
Volume in 4°, legato in mezza tela, titolo al dorso (mende e mancanze), sguardie, doppio frontespizio, occhiello, 656 pp. comprensive di indice, 63 pp. di supplemento "Bilanci di marine estere", numerose tavole f.t. di cui molte fotografiche. Molti gli interessantissimi temi accuratamente trattati nel presente volume: Marina militare e mercantile, peschereccia, da diporto, Economia, Costruzioni navali, Industrie commercio e traffici marittimi, Elettricità, Geografia, Colonie, Viaggi, Politica, Areonautica, Notizie scientifiche e tecniche, Bibliografia. Dall'indice, su decine di titoli: "La conquista dell'Antartide", "Il disastro del Titanic (14 aprile 1912)", "Sommergibili: esperienze per il loro sollevamento" "Le corse di Monaco", "La climatologia delle coste della Libia", "La marina sarda a Tripoli", "Sul lancio di siluro a grandi distanze", "Un idrovolante italiano", "La bussola giroscopica di Sperry". Davvero una miriade di notizie ed informazioni, arricchita dalle belle illustrazioni. Salvo che per le mancanze citate alla tela del dorso ed una conseguente fragilità della cerniera posteriore, il volume si presenta in più che buono stato, quasi del tutto esente da mende sia il testo che le illustrazioni. Di buon interesse ed assolutamente poco comune.
654341 vol in-8 broché - N° 438 de 1954 - 16 pages - Photographies du film dans le texte
1911259144N.p. London 1911. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Full red morocco gilt upper boards titled in gilt spines with raised bands dentelles gilt marbled endsheets a.e.g. Some inoffensive traces of damp along lower portion of boards of Moore volume occasional superficial scuffs otherwise fine. Internally immaculate. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Manuscript Genealogy of Sportsman Clarence Moore Who Died on the Titanic. Monumental genealogical manuscript volumes recording the descent of Clarence Moore of Washington D.C. who died aboard the S.S. Titanic in April 1912 and his second wife Mabille daughter of Edwin Carleton Swift of Prides Crossing Massachusetts. They were married in 1900 and had four sons: Edwin Swift Moore born 1901 died in childhood 1907; Jasper Moore born 1905; Clarence Moore born 1910; and Lloyd Moore born 29 November 1912. In addition to the detailed genealogical reports the volumes include extenisve extracts from historical documents and records in England Pennsylvania Massachusetts and Maryland. The Swift Genealogy William Swyft of Sandwitch and some of his descendants 1637-1887 includes 1296 entries and concludes with a family tree for Mabille Florence Swift. The researches for Moore were conducted by "Hester Dorsey Richardson and Albert Levin Richardson experts in Original Research of Baltimore Maryland".<br/>The Moore pedigree is updated through 1926 noting that Mabille married again in 1915 to Aksel de Wichfeld of Maribe Denmark.<br/><br/>Clarence Moore 1865-1912 a banker and sportsman of Washington. D.C. and M.F.H. of the Loudoun Hunt and the Chevy Chase Hunt had travelled to England to buy a pack of hounds and sailed for home on the Titanic. Survivors reported Moore's heroic conduct. He lowered women and children into the lifeboats and refused to take a place in the boats.<br/><br/>A beautiful and imposing genealogy. unknown books
1911259144N.p. London 1911. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Full red morocco gilt upper boards titled in gilt spines with raised bands dentelles gilt marbled endsheets a.e.g. Some inoffensive traces of damp along lower portion of boards of Moore volume occasional superficial scuffs otherwise fine. Internally immaculate. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Monumental genealogical manuscript volumes recording the descent of Clarence Moore of Washington D.C. who died aboard the S.S. Titanic in April 1912 and his second wife Mabille daughter of Edwin Carleton Swift of Prides Crossing Massachusetts. They were married in 1900 and had four sons: Edwin Swift Moore born 1901 died in childhood 1907; Jasper Moore born 1905; Clarence Moore born 1910; and Lloyd Moore born 29 November 1912. In addition to the detailed genealogical reports the volumes include extenisve extracts from historical documents and records in England Pennsylvania Massachusetts and Maryland. The Swift Genealogy William Swyft of Sandwitch and some of his descendants 1637-1887 includes 1296 entries and concludes with a family tree for Mabille Florence Swift. The researches for Moore were conducted by "Hester Dorsey Richardson and Albert Levin Richardson experts in Original Research of Baltimore Maryland".<br /> The Moore pedigree is updated through 1926 noting that Mabille married again in 1915 to Aksel de Wichfeld of Maribe Denmark.<br /> <br /> Clarence Moore 1865-1912 a banker and sportsman of Washington. D.C. and M.F.H. of the Loudoun Hunt and the Chevy Chase Hunt had travelled to England to buy a pack of hounds and sailed for home on the Titanic. Survivors reported Moore's heroic conduct. He lowered women and children into the lifeboats and refused to take a place in the boats.<br /> <br /> A beautiful and imposing genealogy. unknown
198113286Anabas Verlag, Giessen, 1981. 200 Seiten, illustrierter OPappband m. illustrierten OU. Durchgängig mit s/w-Abbildungen. Auf dem Vorsatzblatt mit (namenlos)gewidmeter und signierter Originalzeichnung von Bernstein. Original drawing and signed by the artist. Gutes Exemplar. Signed by the illustrator. Mitbegründer der `Neuen Frankfurter Schule`. Kleine Delle am unteren Einbandrand.
1 Vol. In-8 m. tela edit.,tit. al dorso, sovracpt. ill pag. 312 PROG 12935 CATT_ATT 22
Features: Reasons Why the Canadian Pacific is So Prosperous; Spokane Rate Decision Eagerly Awaited; Value of Steel Equipment Demonstrated in Wreck of the Crack Milwaukee Train, Columbian on May 30th east of Ralston, WA; Continued Smuggling of Opium into West Coast Ports Aboard Trans-Pacific Steamships; Professional Biography of Joseph H. Young, President of Alaska Steamship Co. - with photo; Contracts Let for Coaling Plants in Seattle and Tacoma - article with two photos; $1 Million Available for Improvements at Moran Shipyards; Record Run Between Puget Sound and Callao by Schooner Wilbert L. Smith; After 20 Years on the Seattle-Tacoma Run, Steamer Flyer is Sold - Feature article with photo; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Photo of Steamer Tampico Submerged in Seattle Harbor; Photo of New Boilers for Steamer Charmer built by Commercial Boiler Works of Seattle; Effects of the Panama Canal on Pacific Coast - Oriental Trade; News of Tacoma; Launching of the Titanic - 1/3 page article including photo of the Titanic in drydock with man standing below her massive 100-ton rudder; Charming one-page illustrated ad for The Shasta Limited, "The Finest Train in the West" which connected Seattle with San Francisco; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
1988385551988. Matted and framed. Fine. Framed size: 22 x 20 inches ; image size: 15 x 12 inches. Watercolor signed but illegible birthday inscription. Wonderful watercolor drawing of passengers walking the deck. unknown books
1988385551988. Matted and framed. Fine. Framed size: 22 x 20 inches ; image size: 15 x 12 inches. Watercolor signed but illegible birthday inscription. Wonderful watercolor drawing of passengers walking the deck. unknown
1912TITANIC005956Elliot Stock London. 1912. First edition. Octavo. 304 pages. Frontispiece photograph of the Titanic. Original blue cloth lettered in gilt. The poems whose quality is uniform throughout are original contributions or else taken from the newspapers in which they first appeared.Signs of damp! to covers but internally fine. No dustwrapper. Very scarce. Elliot Stock, London. hardcover
51789This Illinoisan was but 18 months old on April 15 1912 when the Titanic sank -- she her mother and brother escaped aboard Lifeboat 15; she was one of the last survivors and though barely a toddler at the time claimed to remember the passengers' screams and hands reaching up from a lifeboat to grasp her. PS heavy stock 8" X 10" n.p. n.y. Fine. A 5½" X 4" glossy color reproduction of an artist's rendering of the Titanic sinking has been mounted to this medium blue acid-free mat board Shuman signs boldly in black fineline near the lower border adding "Titanic Survivor" beneath. Undated but a choice later life example. unknown
1998ABE-1548590316264EN COUVERTURE "LA FOLIE DICAPRIO LA PASSION TITANIC", KATE WINSLET ET LEONARDO DICAPRIO-REGINE CHOPINOT, 3P-CLAIRE CHAZAL, 4P-EMMANUELLE BEART, 2P, "DON JUAN"-SHARON STONE, 6P-ELECTIONS L'EXAMEN DE CONSCIENCE, 10P-KOSOVO, 6P-TITANIC LE RAZ DE MAREE DE LA GLOIRE, 4P, ON A RETROUVE LES HEROS QUI ONT INSPIRE LE FILM, 4P, LE PETIT PRINCE DU "TITANIC", 8P, LA FIANCEE DE L'ATLANTIQUE KATE WINSLET, 2P-TONI BLAIR UNE NOUVELLE RACE DE LEADER, 6P
1998ABE-1702342135539FORMAT 23 CM X 30 CM-116 PAGES-ENTRETIEN ENTRE FRANCOIS WEYERGANS ET JEAN MICHEL DI FALCO, 3P-ENTRETIEN DE COSTA GAVRAS AUTOUR DE SON FILM "MAD CITY", 1P-COLOMBIE: REPORTAGE SUR LES MILICES "AUTODEFENSES", 3P-SIMONE VALERE ET JEAN DESAILLY, 2P-INAUGURATION DU STADE DE FRANCE: LA FETE SOUS HAUTE SURVEILLANCE, 8P-CHRISTINE DEVIERS JONCOUR; LA FEMME MYSTERE DE L'AFFAIRE DUMAS, 6P-CHABLIS: LE MAIRE GEORGES MAINGONAT ACCUSE DE PEDOPHILIE, 6P-LEONARDO DICAPRIO L'ANGE SEDUCTEUR, 8P-LE "J'ACCUSE" D'ANNE MARIE DEPERROIS, ENTRETIEN, 4P-WILLIAM CLINTON VA RECONQUERIR L'AMERIQUE, 6P-AVALANCHES; PRUDENCE ET MEFIANCE, 6P-DAVOS: LE MONDIAL DE L'ECONOMIE, 1P-TROIS MERES EN COLERE; MME AUDOYE, MME LEMAIRE, MME DI MAGGIO, 4P-ENTRETIEN DE JEAN LOUIS SCHLESSER, 1P
1959ABE-807139843788 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE: "LE PRESIDENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE ET MADAME DE GAULLE ARRIVENT AU BAL DE SAINT-CYR."-UN DOS CELEBRE: WINSTON PEINTRE-PREMIER SOURIRE DE LA REVOLUTION RAOUL CASTRO EPOUSE VILMA LA PASIONARIA/2P/4 PHOTOS-SAINT CYR FETE SON 3ANCIEN"/6P-AUDREY HEPBURN SON AMI LE CHEVAL A FAILLI LA TUER/4P-ADIEU A ILE DE FRANCE/10P/PHOTOS/COUPES ILE DE FRANCE ET FRANCE-MAITE A MENTI/AFFAIRE JEAN LACAZE/9P-LE FANTOME DU TITANIC/LE HANS HEDTOFT/7P-PLEINS FEUX DE PARIS SUR DEUX SAUVAGES ANOUILH LE MISANTHROPE ET CAMUS LE NOBEL/2P/4 PHOTOS-OURAGAN SUR LE CATCH LE BOURREAU DEFIE L'ANGE/2P/4 PHOTOS
191220146Partitions sur la Marine et bateaux Wykès Henry 1912
191216674Partitions sur la Marine et bateaux 1912 approx.