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18101511269110xbvkParis, Briand, 1810. 171 / 171 / 160 pages; chaque part avec frontispice gravé sur papier fort, chaque frontispice avec quatres images en ovale, executé très finement. - Demi-cuir du temps avec couverture marblé et bords-de-papier rouge; petit-en-8vo.(ca. 13 x 9 x 3 cm).
1887S9703Koln:: Dumont-Schauberg 1887. 1887. Sm. 4to. 32 pp. Disbound. Rare. Thesis in application for a doctorate at the University of Freibrug. Dumont-Schauberg, 1887. unknown books
1892S9702Crefeld:: J. B. Klein'sche 1892. 1892. Series: Jahresbericht der Realschule zu Crefeld Schuljahr 1891-1892. Sm. 4to. 42 pp. 11 figs. on two folding plates. Disbound. Rare. Junker had a doctorate in invariant theory written with/under Elwin Christoffel. He was head master of a high school gymnasium. Junker read the early writings of the mathematician Kurt Mahler 1903-1988. Mahler's 1927 Frankfurt doctoral dissertation is dedicated to Dr Josef Junker. J. B. Klein'sche, 1892. unknown books
1891233001Chapman and Hall London 1891. Very Good. 1891. Hardcover. hardback large 8vo viii477pp illustrated folding map owner's bookplate of Walter Hungerford Pollen edges browning and scattered light foxing text otherwise clean and binding sound green half-cloth binding gilt titles Very Good condition . Chapman and Hall, London, 1891, hardcover
1890233000Chapman and Hall London 1890. Good. 1890. Hardcover. hardback large 8vo viii582pp illustrated but lacking the folding map owner's bookplate of Walter Hungerford Pollen heavy foxing on title page moderate scattered foxing elsewhere text otherwise clean and binding sound green half-cloth binding gilt titles Good condition . Chapman and Hall, London, 1890, hardcover
183858958Stuttgart, Verlag der Classiker, 1837-1838. 4°. Mit 2 Titelbildern u. zahlr. Textholzschnitten nach Tony Johannot. 3 Bll., XLIV, 734 S.; 2 Bll., 870 S., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. blind- u. goldgepr. Rücken u. goldgepr. Rückentiteln.
1868mon0003528713New York: Breitkopf & Hartel 1868. Hardcover. Very Good. . decorative cloth cover shows minor wear soiling foxing. gift inscription in the prelims. pages lightly tanned. New York: Breitkopf & Hartel hardcover
188912560hardbound 63pp 58pp 114pp 100pp with 11 original-colour folded lithograph maps 1 lithograph view. <br />Containing the following articles: <i>German text</i><br />1 Ergänzungsheft no. 90 <i>supplementary issue no. 90</i> pp.1 - 63 <i>"The Geognostic Conditions of Africa. Part I: The Atlas the North African Fold Mountains." by Dr. Max Blanckenhorn.</i> 2 Ergänzungsheft no. 91 <i>supplementary issue no. 91</i> pp. 1 - 58 <i>"From Hankou to Suzhou. Travels in Central and Western China 1879-81" by Hermann Michaelis.</i> <br />3 4 Ergänzungsheft no. 92 und 93 <i>supplementary issue no. 92 and 93</i> pp. 1 - 114 <i>"Scientific Results of Dr. W. Junkers Travel in Central Africa 1880-85"</i>5 Ergänzungsheft no. 94 <i>supplementary issue no. 94</i> pp. 1 - 94 <i>"From Pergamon over the Dindymos to the Pontus." by W. v. Diest. <br /></i>Reference: Kirchner 7480 - Poggendorff II 412. <br />Condition: full contemporary brown cloth with blind-stamped covers and gilted spines lacking the individual issue title wrapper. RARE Justus Perthes in Gotha.
1892g9695London: Chapman and Hall Ltd. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed. Spine faded with end wear. Fold out map with tear but not impacting on content. 1892. First Edition. Green hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". viii 586pp. Numerous b/w illustrations and fold out map. The third volume of the author's travels. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Chapman and Hall Ltd hardcover
188946780Gotha, Julius Perthes, 1889. 4to. No wrappers. (2),114 pp. and 6 large folded maps.
188946780Gotha Julius Perthes 1889. 4to. No wrappers. 2114 pp. and 6 large folded maps. <br/><br/><em>Petermann's "Geographischen Mittheilungen" Ergänzungsheft No 92 u. 93 </em> unknown
18926872London: Chapman and Hall 1892. First edition. Hardback. Very Good/No Jacket. 1468 8vo. First English edition. Original publisher's green cloth-covered boards illustration to front board gilt titles to spine portrait as frontispiece large folding map as called for numerous black and white plates and illustrations in text . The third of three works describing the author's travels in Africa during which he made ethnographical observations and collected specimens of plants and animals. He was awarded the gold medal of the British Royal Geographical Society in 1887. Condition notes: Boards bumped and rubbed fore-edges soiled front pastedown worn at joint. Chapman and Hall hardcover
1840240047Um 1840. Typogaphisch bezeichnet: "A. Schroedter gem. u. gest." und betitelt. 42 x 35 cm (Plattengröße). 46 x 38,5 cm (Blattgröße).
182662984Wien, Chr. Fr. Schade, 1826. 12°. Zus. ca. 1.600 S., Lwd.-Bde. d. Zt. m. etw. Rückenverg. u. goldgepr. Rückentiteln.
188046373Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel 1880. Ex-Library First edition. Hardcover. vg. Octavo. x 320 1 vi 417 1 1 folding map vi 473 1pp. Original burgundy silk over gray silk-covered boards with extensive gilt -stamped illustrations and lettering on covers and spines. Green endpapers. Decorative initials. Illustrated with b/w map of Japan. Thirty pages of historical chronology in table at rear.<br /> <br /> Vol. I: Vasallentreue. Vols. II. and III: Schilderungen aus Japan I. und II. "The task I am trying to tackle here is the description of the old Japan the Japan before the 1868 Meiji Revolution which open the country to dealings with foreign countries with the consequence that its own cultural features and peculiarities started to be pushed into the background." Author. With a historical timeline of Japanese history on pages 446–473 in volume three. Text in German Gothic script. With typical library marking stickers on spines library stamps to top and bottom edges verso of title pages and end of text pages. Library bookplates on inside front library pockets respectively index cards on inside back covers. Bindings with very light wear along edges. Minor foxing on half-titles. Overall in very good condition. Breitkopf und Härtel hardcover
1890206028London UK: Chapman and Hall 1890. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Complete in three volumes. Account by the Russian explorer translated from 'Reisen in Afrika' of his leisurely explorations of central East Africa the end of which was prevented by the Mahdist rebellion forcing a longer journey finally ending in Zanzibar. Junker is noted for his studies of the peoples he came across. Includes numerous b/w photographs illustrations and maps including fold-out maps. Vol.I-1875-1878 viii582pp 1890. Vol.II-1879-1883 viii477pp 1891. Vol.III-1882-1886 viii586pp 1892. Uniformly bound in green cloth boards with colour illustration of African natives to front board. Fore and lower page edges untrimmed. Foxing to numerous pages. Vol.I-Light shelf wear to edges of boards and a little rubbing to surfaces. Small nick to head of spine cloth.Private plate of Minnesota Historical Society on fixed endpaper. Joint between upper board and free endpaper split leaving upper board a little loose text block sound. Vol.II-Shelf wear to edges of boards with bumped corners and a little scuffing to same. Small nicks to cloth at head of spine. Small Boston University label to fixed endpaper. Joint between upper board and free endpaper starting to split but still intacts and text block is sound. Vol.III-Rubbing to fore-edges of boards with corners of rear board bumped. Thrre small punctures to cloth on upper-joint.Remains of bookplate to fixed endpaper. Total weight is over 4 kg so additional postage may be required. . Chapman and Hall hardcover
1892elala145London: Chapman And Hall Ltd. 1892. 1892. 8vo. pp. viii 586. with half-title. numerous text illus. many full-page incl. frontis. 2 folding partly coloured maps. original pictorial cloth some fraying to spine ends & joints. prize presentation inscription. First Edition of the English Translation by A.H.Keane. The final volume in Junkers trilogy describing his explorations in Africa. Junker "remained almost continuously in eastern Equatorial Africa from 1875 to 1886 making first Khartum and afterwards Lado the base of his expeditions. Junker was a leisurely traveller and a careful observer; his main object was the study the peoples with whom he came into contact and to collect specimens of plants and animals Perhaps the greatest service he rendered to geographical science was his investigation of the Nile-Congo watershed when he successfully combated Georg Schweinfurths hydrographical theories and established the identity of the Welle and Ubangi .In 1887 he received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society. As an explorer Junker is entitled to high rank his ethnographical observations in the Niam-Niam Azandeh country being especially valuable." Encyc. Britan. 11th Edn. Hosken p. 111. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. London: Chapman And Hall, Ltd., 1892. hardcover
1891E0033Wien u. Olmütz, Hölzel, 1889/1890/1891. 38 Tafeln, 125 Illustrationen im Text u. 9 Karten; 35 Tafeln, 130 Textill., 6 Karten; 47 Tafeln, 130 Textill., 10 Karten u. mehrere Pläne, XVI, 585 S., 1 Bl.; XVI, 560 S.; XVI, 740 S., 3 Bände. illustrierter Original-Leinenband, Rücken- u. Deckelvergoldung, marmorierter Schnitt. ZUSTAND -1, Ecken u. Kanten minimal berieben und bestoßen, Rücken etwas wellig.