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1810LBW-6248[Paris], Dépôt de la Marine, [circa 1810]. 543 x 753 mm.
1693LBW-5892[1693]. 582 x 798 mm.
1693LBW-28861693. 588 x 859 mm.
1820LBW-8794[Paris, circa 1820]. 598 x 806 mm.
3730876<p>New York: Willis McDonald & Co. Printers 1875. 5 6–121pp. 5¾ x 4 inches. Printed wrappers. Front wrap stained and small edge-chips; spine expertly replaced with tissue; good with very good text block.</p> <p>Proper title: Neptune Club’s “Log.†Ninth Annual Cruise to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard with Contributions from Members and Friends. </p> <p>All “logs†of the Neptune Club are rare we locate a scattered handful with this year being unrecorded in any institutional holdings and with significantly more content when compared to logs from previous years.</p> <p>The Neptune Club was comprised of wealthy Connecticut citizens who traveled each summer during the 1860s to 1890s to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. Their “log book†was written after each cruise documenting “their adventures mostly consisting of touring fishing and fine dining at fancy beachside resorts up the coast from Norwalk to Nantucket. Cottage City was a primary destination where the club would stay a week or more each season.†Participants for this year’s cruise hailed from Connecticut and Massachusetts. The Club’s Commodore Charles H. Tompkins earned his wealth in the wholesale drug trade business. Baer Martha’s Vineyard Tales… </p> unknown
1820LBW-8762[Paris, circa 1820]. 582 x 807 mm.
1820LBW-8769[Paris, circa 1820]. 579 x 805 mm.
8vo., First Edition, with 28 plates on 16 and coloured endpaper maps; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, custom-made-slip-case, an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Includes a good bibliography. Compiled from many participants' accounts, this is still the finest one-volume account of D-Day. It is the basis of Ken Annakin's well-known feature film (1962) starring John Wayne, Kenneth More and a host of other stars. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.292.
184548802(Paris, Bachelier), 1845. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences"", Vol. 21, No 19. Pp. (1009-) 1082 (entire issue offered). With titlepage to vol. 21. Le Verrier's paper: pp. 1050-1055. Stamp to top of titlepage.
184548802Paris Bachelier 1845. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences" Vol. 21 No 19. Pp. 1009- 1082 entire issue offered. With titlepage to vol. 21. Le Verrier's paper: pp. 1050-1055. Stamp to top of titlepage. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of Le Verrier's first paper on the anomalities in the orbit of Uranus the calculations on which eventually leading to his prediction and discovery of a new planet Neptune the following year 1846. </em> unknown
19532003280013Salem Mass. : Peabody Museum of Salem and Essex Institute 1953. Hardcover. Good. Nautical Reference and History 138 issues bound in 130 volumes. Nearly complete run of the journal from 1953-1982 also includes vol. IX issue 4 1949 and 20 later issues from 1984 - 1993. Volumes XIII - XLIII lacking 3 issues; Lacking volume XXXV no. 1; XLI no. 3; and XLII no. 2. Four years bound in navy cloth 1953 1954 1955 1956. All other volumes in publisher's wraps. 28 cm. Some damp wrinkling waviness to a few of the issues. <br> About the Journal: "From 1941 to 2002 The American Neptune was America's premier journal of maritime history and arts. The journal's articles written with clarity and scholarly substance are of interest to all who enjoy accounts of ships the seas and those who've sailed them - for mercantile gain their nation's interest or the love of voyaging and exploration. They cover a wide range of subjects art and artifacts people events geographical areas American and international and time periods prehistory through modern day and were written for scholars professionals and enthusiasts. The journal founded by a group that included Samuel Eliot Morison and Walter Muir Whitehill was issued as a quarterly Winter Spring Summer Fall." - Phillips Collection Peabody Essex Museum. <br> Most of the volumes are from the library of Thomas A. Stevens. Mr. Stevens was a writer and historian and an authority on Connecticut River commerce and transportation. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Salem, Mass. : Peabody Museum of Salem and Essex Institute hardcover
180522636HAMBOURG 1805 un volume (RELIURE SEULE SANS LE TEXTE DU BILAN), reliure plein maroquin rouge mosaîqué de maroquin marron et noir in-octavo (24,4 x 17,5 cm), dos muet, filet "vague" "or" en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, entrenerfs à fleuron "or", plats décorés "or" et mosaïqués, d'une roulette large "dentelle" "or" avec un filet "vague" "or" de part et d'autre avec un fleuron "or" aux angles le tout dans un encadrement d'une roulette "ruban et étoile" "or" avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre sur maroquin Mosaïqué de cuir orange avec un fer "soleil" doré aux angles sur un fond de maroquin mosaïqué Noir, avec au centre haut du 1er plat un titre frappé "or" sur une pièce de maroquin Noir Mosaïqué ovale avec une suite de fleuron "or" tout autour de l'ovale, et au centre de la 4ème de couverture une colonne stylisée de mosaïque dec uir noiur et orange supportant une statuette stylisée représentant Neptune, dieu romain de la mer (en grec : Poseidon) avec son trident et debout sur son char tiré par des chevaux de mer (Hyppocampes) le tout faisant office pour l'epoque de "LOGO" de la Compagnie....reliure de l'époque 1805, faite par un relieur Hambourgeois,
1820LBW-8761[Paris, circa 1820]. 586 x 807 mm.
Features: Are the Hill Lines Preparing to Invade California Territory?; Big Railway Systems of U.S. Cutting Expenses; Prepare for the Panama Canal! (Editorial); Nautical biography of Capt. James S. Gibson (with photo); What Should We Do To Be Prepared For the Opening of the Panama Canal?; Salvage of Steamer Spokane is Praised by Marine Experts - article with photo; Portland to have powerful fireboat; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; New Collier Neptune Takes on 13,000 tons of coal in One Day - article with photo; Floating Gridiron for Scows designed by George Francis Fay is built by the Drummond Lighterage Co. - feature article with two photos and three diagrams; News of Tacoma; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping; Largest scow on the Pacific Coast built by Nelson & Kelez of Seattle - brief article with photo; 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
102 pages. Features: New Horizons in British Aviation - article with great photos; Holiday on Floats; Let's Learn to Fly - part 7; "We Can't Fly Without Airports" Series - Chippewa Airport; Report from Ottawa; The Boeing Stratofreighter; New RAF Elementary Trainer - Percival Prentice; 11,000 mile flight of the Truculent Turtle - U.S. Navy Lockheed Neptune; Weatherman Rules Atlantic Flight; Flying Luscombe's Silvaire; Waco's Silver Jubilee Model Aristocraft; and more. Many pages of great ads including a great full-page ad for Fairey featuring a photo of the H.M.C.S. Warrior, the first carrier in the Royal Canadian Navy. Small faint ink stamp to front cover and ad on first page. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Why I Believe - Wernher von Braun talks about science and God; A Funny Thing Happened in North Conway, New Hampshire - for 45 hours the town decided to live without time - includes photos of Ray Walker, Mrs. Peter Pinkham, Carol Gaudette and Mrs. Lawrence Sherman; Nine-Year-Old Timmy Walsh recovers from terrible burns suffered in Neptune, New Jersey; Dutch Treat - Charlie Rice writes of his time in Amsterdam, with photo of woman police officer "Greet" Berenschot; Gourmet Bachelor - Chicago's Ed Johnson swaps his summer special recipes; 3/4 page ad for the LBJ Barbecue (BBQ) Cook Book features nice photo of Walter Jetton, caterer to the LBJ ranch; Zipcode USA - Teen Q&A includes photo of Bobby Vinton being mobbed by fans; Nice Mother Goose cartoons by Oldden. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
14020Paris, Furne, Jouvet, (1867-1870 ). 4 volumes grand in-4, [dimension: 280 x 186 mm] de Portrait, (4), 743, (1) / (4), 703, (1) / (4), 752 / (4), 744 pp. Demi-basane tabac , dos lisse. (Reliure de l'époque.) fortes rousseurs,reliures bon etat,
19431074Paris, Editions Sous le Ciel, 1943 ; in-4 ; pleine toile vert-empire, dos lisse, titre doré, premier plat conservé (reliure de l'époque) ; 543 pp. (texte imprimé sur deux colonnes), 2 planches hors-texte en couleurs, 183 figures et 42 tableaux.
1693373381Alexis-Hubert Jaillot Paris 1693. Unframed Print. Very Good Condition. This richly allegorical frontispiece heralds Le Neptune Franois as a monument of maritime aspiration. At its centre Neptune the Roman god of the sea sits enthroned trident aloft amidst a teeming aquatic pageant of tritons nereids and fantastical sea beasts. A radiant celestial figure above unveils the title banner signalling divine favour while a distant fleet underscores Frances burgeoning naval prowess under Louis XIV.Commissioned during the height of French ambitions to dominate the seas the plates theatrical excess belies its practical function as the portal to a technical atlas. Though the charts within were largely Dutch in origin this frontispiece reframes them through the lens of French royal propaganda. Engraving 37 x 51 cms; sheet 47 x 61 cms Text is in French. Category: PRINTS : Antiquarian Interest; French Language; PRINTS : Historic Interest; Printed before 1700; French Language; Special Features. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot unknown
1867111306Furne Jouvet 1867 Paris, Furne Jouvet et Cie Editeurs, 4 volumes, 1867-1870, demi-chagrins rouges environ 305x210mm. Des frottements sur les reliures, des rousseurs sur les tranches et les pages.
Together 5 vols., 8vo., First Editions, with 31 figures, and 30 folding maps and plans in separate wallets; navy cloth gilt, upper boards blocked in gilt, gilt backs [text volumes], original printed wrappers [map, diagram and errata wallets], a fine copy in the publisher's pictorial slip-case as issued. Admiralty Battle Summaries were written relatively soon after the events they describe (the last of the present collection was produced in 1952) and are based on official documentary material which did not become available to the public at large until 1968. They were written by authors who understood thoroughly their topics, as follows: Operation 'Neptune': Commander L.J. Pitrcairn-Jones; The Campaign in North-West Europe: Commander J.H. Lloyd-Owen; Operation 'Dragoon': Commander W.E.H. Westall. In due course, the volumes became basic reference sources for the authors of the Cabinet Office series of OFFICIAL HISTORIES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
8vo., First Edition, with 28 plates on 16 and coloured endpaper maps, fore-edges lightly browned as often; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the wrapper lightly chafed at head and tail of backstrip. Includes a good bibliography. The dustwrapper is unusual in that the publisher's blurb occupies the whole of the inner surface. Compiled from many participants' accounts, this is still the finest one-volume account of D-Day. It is the basis of Ken Annakin's well-known feature film (1962) starring John Wayne, Kenneth More and a host of other stars. INCREASINGLY ELUSIVE IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.292.