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19918953NY: Lyons & Burford. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. 1558211187 . First printing. Bottom rear corner is scraped and fore edge is somewhat soiled else near fine in a near fine short closed tear at the bottom rear corner dust jacket. . Lyons & Burford hardcover books
4to [30 x 24 cm]; vii, 193; 288 pp, 59 lithographed and engraved botanical plates (complete), including 24 of cactii, 10 of mosses, index to each part, large folding hand colored chart showing vegetation cross-sections. later cloth with printed title label on spine, light stain on margin of title, but overall clean, solid very good condition. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Hasse 62. The surveys to produce a national railroad provided some of the most important natural history, geographical and ethnological information that has ever been made available and resulted in the important 12 volume set, of which this is volume IV, complete in itself. It consists of a report on the botany of the expedition, soil and productions along the route by J. M. Bigelow, cactaceae by George Englemann and J. M. Bigelow, descriptions by famous botanist John Torrey, mosses by W. S. Sullivant. and report on the zoology of the expedition. Wagner Camp Becker 263a.
320 p., illus. Background of American clipper ships and the controversy over the Challenge in 1851. Hardcover Very good condition good
1985R160137874TIME LIFE. 1985. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 169 pages. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Ouvrage de bibliothèque avec une couverture plastique transparente sur la couverture originale.Tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre. Une étiquette de code en pied du dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages
0762747285.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190515712W. W. Wheeler. Very Good. 1905. First Edition. Flexible leather. Bound in dark green leather. The spine has faded and the very top of the spine has a small closed tear meaning there is no lose of material. Gilt title still brightl. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 167 pages . W. W. Wheeler hardcover
8vo, 251 pages, maps. eng
1899220426-MB20N. D. Thompson Publishing Co. 1899. TWO VOLUME SET Large Oversize Folios marbled edges some wear with loose bindings Color and black and white photos illustrations and maps. . First Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Townsend Walter B.; Fout Fred. W.; Dotter Geo. E. Folio. N. D. Thompson Publishing Co. hardcover
02896912mo Includes the following: 14 pp. Richard Wheatley's Journal dated 13 Sept 1805 - 26 Nov 1807; 10 pp. Richard Wheatley's business ledger; and 12 pp. of Ellen W. Pease's manuscript poetry and verse dated February 5 1835 - February 24 1839 plus blanks. The last leaf is missing. Bound in contemporary vellum worn rubbed scuffed text block nearly detached from binding written in ink some fading though largely legible else good.Manuscript journal of Richard Wheatley b. c. 1770-80 d. c. 1840 describing his travels including a trip to Savannah and elsewhere in Georgia. The journal commences with Wheatley's return home after an eight week "passage." He takes a stage from New York to his home in Boston making several stops along the way. Upon returning to Boston he visits a number of places including Canton the home of his future wife Hannah Dunbar. <p>Wheatley who appears to have been in the textile business begins another trip traveling by steam packet to New York before boarding a brig for Savannah. Here he meets fellow business men and inspects cargos upon arrival from Liverpool. </p> <p>The journal contains a four page description of his travels within Georgia. He meets a Mr. Macky <i>"a Scotchman who told me he could walk thru the streets of this town </i>Savannah<i> from the first of July to the end of September without meeting a white man and if he appeared to meet one he looked like as if he had come out of the Hospital."</i> Wheatley then set out by stagecoach for Augusta Georgia where he met with some businessmen purchased a horse and rode to Briar Creek where he dined then on to Louisville and to Milledgeville a place that is <i>"to be the capital of the state of Georgia. 12 months ago there was no house in it but a log house."</i> </p> <p>After further travels in Georgia Wheatley made his way back to Savannah. Here he became sick and complained: <i>"This country is troubled with almost all kind of troublesome insects. such as sand flies tick Myscatoco sic and several kinds of insects that breed in rotton sic food several stories being told of Mrs. Wilson such as that no sick person ever got well in her house." </i> Wheatley was then an unfortunate guest at Mrs. Wilson's house. </p> <p>Wheatley departed Savannah upon his recovery aboard the Brig <i>Mount Vernon</i> bound for Providence Rhode Island. While traveling he witnessed an eclipse which he describes before returning to Boston. </p> <p>Wheatley later makes a journey to Maine here he mentions visiting a horse fair at Brunswick on a trip from Boston to Bath Maine. He made a number of stops at Hallowell Freeport "Kennebunk" as well as others. At Augusta he relates hearing the news of a man who killed his wife seven children and then himself. Wheatley conducts his travels to further his textile business and interests. There is not much detail on his business the journal only mentioning the names of people he met with. </p> <p>Almost every Sunday that Wheatley is in Boston he attends "Stilman's Meeting-House" which would appear to be the Revolutionary War Baptist preacher Samuel Stillman's 1737-1807 church. Stillman's Boston church was a place where the likes of John Adams and John Hancock could be found listening to Stillman's preaching. It was also Stillman's Church at about this time 1805 that gave birth to the First African Church now Peoples Baptist Church of Roxbury. In 1807 Wheatley mentions attending the funeral for "Docter Stilman." sic </p> <p>Near the end of the journal Wheatley mentions renting a house from an "Ezra Davis" for "$400 per annum" and then getting married to "Hannah Dunbar" of Canton MA and returning with her to Boston. </p> <p>Ellen W. Pease the author of the poetry and verse has written under her name that she was born 22 April 1808. Also under her name are the names Mary D. Pease born June 9 Windwell Pease born April 19 and Gamaliel Pease born May. While there are no years for the birth of Mary D. Windwell and Gamaliel Pease the names of Windwell and Gamaliel Pease are unique enough that a check of the genealogical databases of Ancestry.com shows that George Pease of Suffield CT had married Ellen Wheatley. George immigrated to Ohio in 1825 and along with other Pease family members they were considered some of the pioneers of the Miami Valley. The couple moved to Miami OH where George had a sizable farm. The couple had at least four children Mary D. Windwell Gamaliel and Ellen. George Pease's family had been in Enfield CT since at least the 1680's and before that in Salem MA since the 1650's. </p> <p>Ellen Wheatley is statedin <i>Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of The City of Dayton and of Montgomery County Ohio</i> 1897 to be the daughter of Richard Wheatley and Hannah Dunbar of Washington Township Ohio. It would appear that Richard Wheatley immigrated to Ohio as well and went into business with Thomas Basson Isaac Cowder and William Black and formed The Ohio Manufacturing Company in 1816 where they manufactured yarn and cloth from cotton and wool at Woodbourn in Montgomery County Ohio. The company purchased the original plots numbered 26 and 33-34 in the town plan. After the Panic of 1819 the Ohio Manufacturing Company bought out some of its competitors in town and acquired the mill dam raceway and all the machinery and unfinished and finished stock of the Farmers and Mechanics Manufacturing Company of Centerville Ohio. He appears to have been somewhat successful for a time. </p> <p>Ellen's poetry is of a morbid nature with such titles as: <i>"Lines on the Death of a lovely Child"</i> and <i>"Epitaph."</i> In another poem Ellen welcomes death so that she can sleep with her loved one: </p> <p> <i>"I come I come if in that tide</i> </p> <p> <i>Thou sleepest tonight I'll sleep there too</i> </p> <p> <i>In death's cold wedlock by thy side</i> </p> <p> <i>Oh! I would ask no happier bed</i> </p> <p> <i>Than the chill wave my love lies under</i> </p> <p> <i>Sweeter to rest together dead</i> </p> <p> <i>Far sweeter than to live asunder."</i> </p> <p>Ellen Wheatley welcomed death and it came; she died the same year as some of poems were written still grieving over her lost children. </p> hardcover books
1882d0745bLeeds: Longmans Green & Co. G: in Good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed. Slight foxing. 1882. Second Edition. Red hardback cloth cover. 220mm x 240mm 9" x 9". vi 334pp plates. 10 plates 3 coloured 1 tinted. . Longmans Green & Co hardcover
8vo [24 x 17 cm]; 380 pp, frontis and tissue guard, numerous plates from photos. original pictorial cloth, gilt title lettering, spine a little faded but lettering clear, spine ends and worn with tear, internal hinges repaired, interior, clean, sound and near fine in good cover. A picture of this book is available upon request by emai Travels from Egypt to Joppa [Jaffa], to Jerusalem, Jericho, Bethel, Shechem, Jacob's well, to Dothan, Jezreel, Esdraelon, Nazareth, Galilee, to Damascus, Baalbec, Constantinople, etc, partly by horseback, with some good illustrations of people and views.
19278243N.Y.: Scribner's. Fine. 1927. Later Edition. Hardcover. 214 pp. frontis with tissue guard; 8vo; blue cloth lettered in gilt; 12 full page plates reproducing drawings by Peixotto. . Scribner's hardcover
200432436NY: Rizzoli. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 0847826090 . With color photographs by Jonas Dovydenas. First printing. Review copy with publisher's promotional material laid in. Near fine in a fine dust jacket. . Rizzoli hardcover books
1893009047London: Chapman & Hall Ltd 1893. First limited edition of this book 256 pages plus 40 pages of adverts at rea in overall clean condition just a few very ocassional small foxing spots.Many b/w illustrations all present as listed No dustwrapper Outer boards are a little rubbed and worn to top and bottom of spine some raised areas to front boards where probably pressure has been applied by something resting on the book in the past boards are sound not cracked or bent has library paper label on front board SEE IMAGE NO other library marks in book.Though not perfect still a pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST . First Limited Edition. Gold Decorated Boards. Good/No Jacket. 9 x 6 Inches. Hardcover. Chapman & Hall Ltd Hardcover
Paperback in very good condition. A few light scores on covers. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
pp. xx, 434. Color frontis + illustrations. End papers browned. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding. Original worn dust jacket. PA 013A.
1953177661953 P., Casterman, 1953, in 8° broché, 175 pages.
in-12, 221 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, carte, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [CA28-7]
c2878Paris, Horizons de France,1964 ;in-4°, pleine toile éditeur brune, titre en rouge au dos, jaquette illustrée en couleurs; 286pp.; petits accrocs en bordure de la jaquette sans manque, ouvrage en très bon état.
1964115259Couverture rigide. Reliure skivertex, 286 pages, 23 x 29 cm. Jaquette rhodoïd.
XVI, 192 SS. Mit 6 gest. Tafeln. Pappband der Zeit (Rücken fehlt). 8vo. Beiliegend: 5 Original-Vorzeichnungen des Verfassers zu den Kupfern, außerdem sämtliche Kupfer im Originalabzug. Zweite Ausgabe des zuvor 1822-25 in 3 Bänden (mit 9 Tafeln) als Privatdruck erschienenen Reiseberichts. Wie die erste Ausgabe selten. - Der Herchenheimer Architekt J. C. Weyand reiste über Wien, Bukarest und Konstantinopel nach Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Alexandria und Kairo und kehrte über Livorno, Florenz, Rom und Triest nach Deutschland zurück. Im Mittelpunkt seines Berichtes, der "besonders nützliche Belehrungen für Fußreisende" enthält, steht die Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches und die Beschreibung Palästinas. - Papierbedingt durchgehend braun- und teils etwas fingerfleckig. Einband berieben und bestoßen. Die Tafeln (Grundriß und zwei Innenansichten des Heiligen Grabes in Jerusalem, die Grabmäler von Balduin und Gottfried von Bouillon, eine Ansicht der Kirche des Kalvarienberges und der unterirdischen Kirche von Bethlehem, alle gezeichnet vom Verfasser) durchwegs mit (teils größeren) Einrissen im Falz. - Beiliegend: Weyand, J. C. 4 lavierte Original-Federzeichnungen und 1 getuschter Grundriß. Je ca. 260:200 mm (Bildausschnitt jeweils 175:128 mm); der Grundriß 340:265 mm. Weyands Originalzeichnungen zu den Illustrationen der vorliegenden Wiener Ausgabe, alle eigenh. signiert und bezeichnet. Die bildmäßig ausgeführten und sauber lavierten Federzeichnungen bilden die Vorlagen zu den oben angeführten Stichen, die hier nochmals als saubere, breitrandige und ungefaltete Originalabzüge beiliegen (die gestochene "Ansicht der Kirche des Kalvarienberges" ohne die dazugehörige Vorzeichnung). Tobler 146. Kainbacher I, 146.
3 Blätter zu 230:155 mm (Bildausschnitt jeweils 175:100 mm); ein weiteres 260:200 mm (Bildausschnitt ca. 175:130 mm). Alle von Weyand eigenh. signiert und bezeichnet. Die bildmäßig ausgeführten und sauber lavierten Federzeichnungen zeigen Innenansichten von Santa Maria Maggiore, Peterskirche, St. Paul und (in größerem Format) vom Pantheon. Illustrationsvorlagen für die 1822-25 erschienene Reisebeschreibung Weyands ("Reisen durch einen Theil von Europa, Asien und Afrika in den Jahren 1818 bis 1821") vorgesehen. - Dekorative Blätter, zumeist auf gelblichem Papier.
289361856 Paris ,Librairie Lévy , In 12 relié 1/2 basane verte .Dos lisse orné de caissons dorés .319 pp.(Rouss.)
3137relié - 12x18 - 503 pp - 1863 - éditions HACHETTE et cie, Paris.avec illustrations hors texte.nouvelle édition revue et augmentée.
1875190740Paris Librairie Hachette et cie. 1875 760p 1 volume IN folio. Reliure éditeur en demi chagrin vert feuille. Plat titré et orné d'un décor doré. Dos à nerfs orné et titré. Tranches dorées.Troisième édition contenant pus de 350 gravures sur bois dessinées par nos plus célèbres artistes et un plan.Ed