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197111489Budapest: Szepirodalmi Konyvkiado. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. Text is in Hungarian. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 394 pages . Szepirodalmi Konyvkiado hardcover
2004000296Calgary AB Canada: Folio Gallery 2004. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 0968017592; SIGNED BY MARCOS ZIMMERMANN on title page; No. 955/2000; in English and Spanish; Clean tight unmarked; very small poke by back spine edge; otherwise appears as new; unpaginated; Very Heavy Book-May require extra for shipping; "Through its beautiful tri-tone and varnished reproductions Argentinean photographer Zimmermann enchants us with a humanistic glimpse into the rich simplicity of the heartland of Argentina. <br/> <br/> Folio Gallery hardcover
1892LE7801Milwaukee: Verlag von Georg Brumder ca. 1892. HB. Tan cloth dark brown decorations and gilt lettering on front cover and spine 12mo 328 pp. plus large fold-out bird's eye view of Paris at rear. Mit einem Uebersichtsplane der Pariser Weltausstellung von 1889. Account of a holiday travel by this German-American author. Previous owner's name ffep no other marks in book binding tight. Bird's eye view of Paris very nice. Covers show very light edge wear. Book condition VG. Text in German. Uncommon Milwaukee imprint. Verlag von Georg Brumder hardcover
2015056432Chapel Hill: University North Carolina Press 2015. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavo. xii 277 pages indexed. Hardcover with a red dust jacket. Light wear to the jacket. The fore edge of the text block has a red ink stamp reading "Production Co". A sound copy with clean text. <br/> <br/> University North Carolina Press hardcover
199153131Shanghai Pictorial Publishing 1991. Paperback. Very Good paperback light edgewear pages gently age-toned clean and unmarked. Paperback. Illustrated. The image on this page is of the actual book for sale. Shanghai Pictorial Publishing paperback
1791g9592London: J Thane. G: in good condition. Cover rubbed. Some light foxing. 1791. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover. 250mm x 330mm 10" x 13". 56pp plates. 56 b/w plates. . To which are added portraits of the artists and short biographical accounts of each'. Text in French and English. Heraldic book-plate 'Spes Sibi Quisque'. Heraldic bookplate on paste-down. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . J Thane hardcover
192658596Brno: Vydalo Druzstvo Moravsky Legionar 1926. Paperback. Very good. 155pp. Sextodecimo 17.5 cm Pictorial wraps with unstapled gatherings which was common for Czech paperbacks of the time. With 21 photographic illustrations and a map of Eurasia. With an expressionist cover illustrated by Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova. <br /> <br /> Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova 1894-1980 was the first female wordless novelist and the only woman to work in this medium during its heyday. She was born in the Moravian region of what is now the Czech Republic and spent most of her life in Brno the Moravian capital. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and in 1923 received a government scholarship to study printmaking in Paris. Bochorakova-Dittrichova's unpublished wordless novel Malirka Na Cestach The Artist on Her Journey recounts this period in her life. In Paris she first encountered the wordless novels of Flemish artist Frans Masereel the originator of the form and was inspired to create her own. Over the course of her long career Bochorakova-Dittrichova published several wordless novels along with travelogues and historical works. She also worked as a printmaker and illustrator and was highly regarded in her native land though largely unknown elsewhere. This changed in 2014 when the National Museum of Women in the Arts held an exhibition of her work entitled "The First Woman Graphic Novelist: Helena Bochorakova-Dittrichova" and this important artist finally began to gain global recognition. Her work however is still not widely available. Vydalo Druzstvo Moravsky Legionar paperback
189907399Tokyo: The Kyoyekishosha 1899. JPN May 17 Meiji 32 Tokyo 1899. No markings tiny faint spot to spine Very Good; no dust jacket. Dark red cloth with blind embossed borders page 253 to 596 then appendix I i-xlii then Appendix II xliii-lxiii then Appendix III lxiv-lxvi then Index lxvii -xcviii then a fold-out map in excellent order. one small drawing on page 325. Volume II only: Cathay Under the Mongols; Pegolotti's Notices of the Land Route to Cathay; John de Marignolli's Recollections of Eastern Travel; Ibn Batula's Travels in Bengal and China; The Journey of Benedict Goes from Agra to China; Sir Henry Yule d 1889 was a Scottish Orientalist and geographer. He published many travel books including translations of the work of Marco Polo and Mirabilia by the 14th-century Dominican Friar Jordanus. He published Cathay and the Way Thither 1866 when he lived in Palermo and made extensive use of the libraries there. 2.5 JM HOQ 103/b5. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾". The Kyoyekishosha Hardcover
2020h2252Lanham: Lexington Books. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 2020. First Edition. Illustrated hardback laminated board cover. 230mm x 16mm 9" x 1". 253pp. Lightning Source. . Lexington Books hardcover
1963004136London: Hamish Hamilton 1963. Travel book written and illustrated by Youngman Carter175 pages in bright clean condition with 24 full page B/w illustrations just a few small brown spots on outer edges of pages not inside. Dustwrapper is a little rubbed on edges and slightly browned on spine with a couple of lightsmall stains on rear. INSCRIBED by YOUNGMAN CARTER on title page For Hulme and signed with great respect by Pip Youngman Carter Jan 64. A nice sound copy SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Inscribed By Author. First Edition. Boards. Very Good/Good Plus. Illus. by Youngman Carter. 9 x 6¼ Inches. Hardcover. Hamish Hamilton Hardcover
1904040263London: John Murray 1904. xviii 332pp folding map index bw ills. Or tan cloth with art nouveau design to front. Small bookseller label on front pastedown endpapersfoxed damp stain affecting lower corner only not image on frontis small scuff to rear edge of spine. Fourth Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. John Murray Hardcover
1937002042London: John Murray 1937 newly revised edition inscr to fep otherwise VG and clean corners lightly bruised top edgte dusted green xvi 246pp 2pp adverts frontis 3 plates and folding map slight foxing Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of his journey from Peking to India by way of the Gobi Desert and Chinese Turkestan and across thge Himalaya by the Mustagh Pass. revised. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. John Murray hardcover
1924011299London: John Murray 1924 blue cloth lacks dust jacket bookplate to fep as well as ink name dated 1924 minor foxing to prelims and closed edges small brown patch to corner of fep 210pp adverts frontis and map spine leans light edge wear Bookplate with penned name Adair Algie one of the first ascenders of Mt Ronald Adair in the Mt Cook alpine region New Zealand. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. John Murray hardcover
1868052722London: Letts Son & Co / Simpkin Marshall & Co. 1868. vi 262pp 16pp publisher's catalogue at rear folding map at rear bw ills. Original bevelled green cloth boards with gilt vignette to front titled in gilt to spine hinge starting at pp96 light foxing to prelims handwritten prize presentation for Industry on front blank dated 1872. Royal Navy Lieutenant E. D. Young went to Africa in search of David Livingstone who had been reported to be lost while searching for the origins of the Nile. Henry Faulkner joined the expedition mainly to hunt. His shooting of elephant buffalo and hippo in what is now Malawi and around Lake Nyasa are included in this volume. The author had been with Lvingstone on his second expedition to Lake Malawi in 1863 and volunteered to lead an expedition to determine whether the allegation of Livingstone's murder were true. A pleasing copy of this scarce volume relating to Livingstone. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Letts, Son, & Co / Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Hardcover
43906Blantyre Malawi: Blantyre 1984. A Facsimile edition of the 1868 text published by the Society of Malawi in association with the Royal Geographical Society. David Livingstone was on his third and final expedition to Africa in search of the source of the Nile."While journeying along the southern shores of Lake Malawi his companions deserted him and returned to the coast with a plausible but fabricated tale of his murder by marauding Ngoni.The Royal Geographical Society sponsors of the expedition remained unconvinced of the varacity of the murder report. Lieutenant Young who had been with Lvingstone on his second expedition to Lake Malawi in 1863 volunteered to lead an expedition sponsored by the society to ascertain the truth of the allegation. This book first published in London in 1868 is his narrative of the search for the missionary." Limited edition of 750 numbered copies of which this is number 245. Pp.xii/262 folding map to rear occasional reproductions of engraved illustrations. Red cloth dustwrapper. VG/VG. Blantyre, Malawi: Blantyre, 1984. hardcover
1793000559Dublin: Printed for Messrs. R. Cross P. Wogan L. White P. Byrne A. Grueber J. Moore J. Jones W. Jones W. MKenzie and J. Rice. 1793. Hardcover. See Description. 8vo. 2 vols. Vol. I. pp. Vol. II. pp. With 3 maps one of which is colored. First printed in 1792. According to Cox this Dublin 1793 printing was probably a pirate edition. The official second edition appeared a year later. Re-bound in modern half calf with gilt spine labels and marbled boards. An ink shelf number is handwritten on the verso of both titles with miniscule bleed through on the title of volume II. A shelf number is also written on the bottom margin of p. 101 in both volumes and on the final blanks in volume II. The map in volume II is re-hinged and contains a tear professionally sealed along the inner margin and crossing one printed corner tip. The interior shows some marginal foxing mild staining and age-toning. Pages 431-432 folio 3I4 in volume II contain a manufacturing tear through a large part of the leaf. The tear is carefully sealed; however due to paper slippage during printing some words of text near the tear are skewed out of place. Arthur Young 1741-1820 was one of the foremost British agriculturalists in his day. According to Edward Coxs bibliography Young " is unexcelled in relating personal adventures in observations of the agricultural situation and in descriptions of the many friends he met. He was near enough to the outbreak of the French Revolution to perceive that something unusual was astir and even experienced some personal contacts with the disordered state of affairs." See Cox Ref. Guide to the Lit. of Travel I p. 161. De Tocqueville said that Youngs book "is one of the most instructive works which exist on the former state of society in France See De Tocqueville "On the state and society in France " London 1888. p. 84. ESTC T121339; Cox I p. 161; Brunet V 1510; Lowndes p. 3020; Graesse VII p. 496 . <br/> <br/> Printed for Messrs. R. Cross, P. Wogan, L. White, P. Byrne, A. Grueber, J. Moore, J. Jones, W. Jones, W. MKenzie, and J. Rice. hardcover
1973309099New York NY U.S.A.: Harry N. Abrams Incorporated 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Elephant Folio. in lovely condition previous owner's ink inscription on front free endpaper alas NO SLIPCASE internally very good pp. 248 full-page illustrations in full colour 6 multi-page color illustrated multi-fold-out pages 6 maps and diagrams A Testimonial by the King of Nepal preface by Arnold Toynbee and introduction by Sir Edmund Hillary. Harry N. Abrams Incorporated hardcover
198629210New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Cloth. 0374330603 . A most charming first edition/first printing in Fine condition in alike dust-jacket with little sunfading to spine and 1/2 inch closed tear to front top.; The story of two friends who begin to get on each other's nerves just a little and the escape that brings them back together all the more thankful for what they have even if they're really an ordinary janitor named Al and his little dog Eddie. Winner of the 1987 Caldecott Medal; Color Illustrations; 4to; 32 pages . Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
1992002813New York: Abbeville Press 1992. Signed and inscribed by photographer Nevada Weir on title pages. 216 very heavy glossy pages. Dust jacket has only light rubbing and edgewear. Extra shipping for this heavy volume applies to any service other than US Media Mail. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. Signed by Illustrator. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Wier Nevada. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Abbeville Press Hardcover
19572092902137301690dance world company 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. dance world company paperback
2016454639Abingdon: Routledge & K. Paul 2016. No dust jacket. Hardcover. Very good condition. Pages are bright and clean and the contents are clear. AF. hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. Routledge & K. Paul Hardcover
195212454Okinawa. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. The covers are faded at the edges. Inscribed in two languages by Yamada on the title page. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 40 pages . hardcover
5460Calcutta: Printed for the Government of India Geological Survey Office 1880. Six lithographic views and large folding coloured "Geological Map of the Trans-Indus Salt Range" tear to one fold without loss and two further coloured maps one folding of the Shekh Budin Hills. Tall 8vo pp. iii:1:95 old coarse grained black cloth lettered in gilt; wrappers retained. General series title bound upside down and damaged on inner margin some toning of the text. Calcutta: Printed for the Government of India, Geological Survey Office, 1880. hardcover
5459Calcutta: Printed for the Government of India Geological Survey Office 1875. Tinted lithographic frontispiece. Large folding coloured "Map of the Trans-Indus Salt Region" by A. B. Wynne. Tall 8vo pp. viii:226:viii old black coarse grained cloth lettered in gilt; original wrappers retained. Folding map holed on one fold and with short tear. Blank lower fore-corner of frontispiece and prelims. eaten away by an insect text toned. Calcutta: Printed for the Government of India, Geological Survey Office, 1875. hardcover
16571Berlin: Raimund Mitscher 1896 . Plates and illustrations throughout. Large 8vo 11 x 8 inches 192-pages. Original tan grained cloth pictorially blocked in gilt and colours; an excellent copy. Inscription on front fly. Berlin: Raimund Mitscher, [ 1896 ]. hardcover