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1938WRCAM55556Various locations in Latin America 1938. 100pp. containing 230 photographs as well as postcards maps dozens of menus greeting cards and other travel ephemera. Thick folio. Contemporary brown paper-covered cloth string-tied. Boards lightly scuffed and worn. Some leaves loose moderate edge wear and chipping. Photographs clean and nice annotations highly legible. Good plus. An illuminating and entertaining illustrated scrapbook documenting the travels of six friends on a trip to Mexico Panama and various points in South America including Colombia Peru Chile Argentina and Brazil in 1938. One of the opening leaves has four photographs of the travellers comprised of two elderly couples and two single women captioned "Rogues to the Pampas!" Throughout the album there are numerous photographs both vernacular and professional a great many capturing locals in native dress as well as images of scenery and the city streets. The photographs are accompanied by colorful descriptive annotations. <br> <br> The voyage began January 20 1938 aboard the Japanese NYK Liner S.S. Bokuyo Maru. There are numerous menus and other ephemera from the ship as well as a photograph of the Japanese crew signed by the ship's officers. The first photographs depict Manzanillo Mexico a week later with captions such as "Worst city we ever saw says the man from Capetown South Africa who has been around the world" and "Sid Thompson says 'I bet if these Mexicans had a good hot bath they'd find a suit of underwear they didn't know they had!" They picture a "peddler of hats and drink" and a "man carrying load on his head" in the streets of Manzanillo. They then take a train to Colima Mexico on which a passenger is noted to say "Jesus Christ you'd think they never saw an American before" and where they eat papaya for the first time. In Panama on February 3 they see "a native with an iguana in each hand - we also saw our first sloth and a land crab" and they witnessed "a negro funeral." <br> <br> On February 5 the travellers stop at Buenaventura Colombia where they experienced an earthquake and their first sight of the Andes along with a "strong acrid wet odor that pervades atmosphere everywhere." There are several photographs of the city and the locals including one of "natives" fishing accompanied by significant commentary on the locals: <br> <br> "The natives have plenty of fish which they catch in nets thrown by hand - plenty of bananas and fruits and cocoanuts and will not work enough to buy anything but a little clothing rice and coffee. There are no public schools in Colombia - a few religious schools inland. All education for boys and girls of better class is in U.S. or Europe. U.S. buys 85% of Colombia's coffee. Population 80% negroes on coast. Government is unstable foreign capital will not make very much of an investment here but Standard Oil Co. has a $52000000 pipeline in Colombia. Malaria is the greatest plague here though typhoid is also guarded against in fruits and vegetables. Buenaventura is wholly tropical." <br> <br> The group then proceeds to Lime Peru where they arrive "in a dense fog - worst in 10 years." They take numerous snapshots of various cultural sights around the city images of "guano birds" along the shoreline and a "Typical Peruvian Indian of the High Andean Plateaus." They stayed three nights at the Hotel Bolivar before proceeding to Cuzco Tacua and Mollendo which they describe as "a dirty town." Still they took several photographs here including "Descendants of the Incas at Cuzco" an "Indian woman riding Burro - typical scene" in Tacua and other street scenes. <br> <br> Chile was next for the group. They were in Santiago by February 23 and shot several images at a street market such as a soap dealer the flower market a corn stand and other scenes. Shortly thereafter they traveled to Valparaiso Puerto Varas Puerto Montt and other Chilean locations. They captured the port of Valparaiso the Three Brothers at Chilean Lakes scenes in the Chilean mountains Lake Llanquihue and include in the album a professional real photo postcard captioned "Typical Araucanian Indian Hut" among other images. <br> <br> The travellers then moved on to Argentina. They describe Buenos Aires as "the most beautiful city in South America so far as the city itself is concerned." Their time in the city is illustrated exclusively with postcards but they include a plethora of descriptive text for numerous monuments landmarks harbor scenes gardens and other sites. <br> <br> During their time in Brazil the travellers document coffee production cattle and other agricultural settings as well as cities and architectural features. These include numerous images of Rio de Janeiro which "no picture however beautiful can portray with any accuracy the beauty of Rio." On March 30 the group heads "from Buenos Aires down the muddy Rio de la Plata" towards the Amazon River. Here they include real photo postcards of "Typical Indians of the Amazon" an "Amazon Indian Hut" and "More Indians - These are some of the most primitive people living." Among the images taken on the streets of Brazil is one showing a black woman walking with a bundle on her head which is captioned "N asterisks ours mammy in pink dress and head load - and was she furious when I took her picture! If looks could kill I'd be buried in Brazil." <br> <br> The group rejoined their cruise in Brazil boarding the Rio de Janeiro Maru and finished their journey at the end of April. A detailed revealing and lengthy travel account extensively illustrated and annotated by a group of judgmental American tourists. hardcover books
193019165London: Gollancz 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/good. 8vo 464 pp with 48 b/w plates from photographs; indexed. A very good copy with mild sunning to the spine some foxing on the edges of the text block. In the very scarce dust jacket which has internal tape reinforcements and chips missing from the head and foot of the spine and one corner of the front panel. Account of the unsuccessful 1930 International Himalaya Expedition led by Gunter Dyrenfurth which was plagued by bad weather an avalanche and other mishaps. Smythe describes the extensive preparations for the expedition the Himalayan scenery travels in the region--including a visit to the Pemayangste Monastery and the party's successful ascent of Jonsong 24344 feet. Neate S118. Gollancz hardcover books
18502673London: David Bogue 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. xi 236 pp publisher's catalogue with hand colored frontispiece and numerous illustrations in the text. Original publisher's cloth gilt spine; endpapers replaced. Edgeworn with chips and head and tail of spine tear to cloth along rear hinge binding slightly pulled at title page; text clean. Account of Smith's travels in the Near East including description of dervishes the slave market bazaars mosques a gun factory and other interesting locales. David Bogue hardcover books
192321010New York: Boni and Liveright 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good-. Original red cloth boards. Spine darkened and chipped at head. Binding sound text clean. No dust jacket. Clare Consuelo Sheridan 1885-1970 was an English sculptor journalist and writer known primarily for creating busts of famous sitters and writing diaries recounting her worldly travels Wiki. This book recounts travel in Ireland France Belgium Germany Switzerland Turkey Greece Bulgaria Rumania and Italy in the early 1920s. Boni and Liveright hardcover books
17419Quito Ecuador: Pan American Society of Tropical Research. Softcover. Fair. Undated but c. 1945 per OCLC. 90 pp in original printed wrappers. Complete but wappers heavily chipped and edgeworn with some staining along the spine small tears. Internals unmarked paper tanned. A vocabulary of the Quichua Quechua language with each word translated into Spanish and English. Pan American Society of Tropical Research paperback books
185313461Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Xlvi 383 pp with a preface by the translator A. Giraud. Dark pebbled cloth with five raised bands marbled endpapers. Tight binding light foxing a few marginal pencil lines. First French edition of Sarmiento's most famous book considered one of the most important works of Argentine literature and one of the most influential Spanish-language works of the nineteenth century. Written during a period of exile the work traces the life of a violent Argentine gaucho named Facundo using his biography as the basis for an analysis and critique of Argentine culture which is characterized by a dichotomy between civilizing and barbaric influences. Sarmiento's views had a profound effect on discussion about the region's potential for progress and modernization. He was able to put his theories into practice when elected to the Presidency of Argentina in 1868. Arthus Bertrand hardcover books
1893244501Richmond VA: Whittet & Shepperson 1893. First Edition. Hard Cover. near Very Good binding. 242pp. Previous owner name; no markings in text; light edgewear to boards spine; small closed tears fraying and small loss of cloth at top and bottom spine; digital images can be made available upon request. near Very Good binding. Whittet & Shepperson unknown books
199031872Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0803238940 . Illustrated. First edition. Near fine in a near fine trace edge wear dust jacket. . University of Nebraska Press hardcover books
14710London: Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Hardcover. Very good. Square 16mo 112 pp plus 13 blank pages at the back for memoranda and log; many photographic illustrations including 2 folding panoramas a folding color map and a table of distances. Early owner's inscription on the front free endpaper; short tear to the fold of one parorama; all else very good or better in original green cloth. The "South American Route" begins in Spain and Portugal proceeding to Madeira Teneriffe St. Vincent Fernando de Noronha Pernambuco Bahia Rio Santos Sao Paolo Monte Video Buenos Ayres etc. Descriptive information history commerce landscape tourist excursions etc is provided on each locale. There is also a list at the end of more than 50 books on South America recommended for the education of travelers including works of history and geography fiction travel narratives dictionaries emigrant's guides and statistics on commerce and natural resources. An uncommon guidebook; 7 copies located in OCLC. Royal Mail Steam Packet Company hardcover books
19661780New York: George Braziller 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Very Good. xv 240 pp illustrations. Bookplate on front pastedown some offsetting to endpapers; else fine. Dust jacket has some uneven discoloration from sun exposure an old sticker shadow and chipping to head of spine. "The dramatic story of a talented young American composer in the Paris of the early Fifties." George Braziller hardcover books
38938n. p. n. d. 1st printing ca 1960s. Light edgewear. A VG example. Broadside. Large color photograph of a family enjoying the life-size statue of George Washington sculpted by Jean-Antoine Houdon in the Virginia Capitol building. 37-7/8" x 24-1/2" <br/><br/>This statue by Houdon is the only one Washington physically posed for. unknown books
188746346Chicago: Rand McNally Co. for the Passengern Department Sante Fe Route 1887. 1st Edition. Card stock covers printed in black & red. Now house in an archival mylar sleeve. Volume professionally refurbished. Covers soiled. Frontis with crinkled top right corner image not affected. Leaf with pp 37/38 with repaired short marginal tear. Overall Very Good. 47 1 pp. Chromolithograph frontispiece. 3 vignetttes. 12 full page wood engravings. Ground plan p. 47. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/>Blurb on front cover: "The Karlsbad of America." Uncommon in commerce. Rand McNally Co. [for the] Passengern Department, Sante Fe Route unknown books
194612280Philadelphia: Westminster Press 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 148 pp illustrated with small woodcuts. Mild rubbing to edges some evidence of erasure on the dedication page. Tight binding unmarked text. Dust jacket has some chipping and small tears. Yong adult fiction based on "the perilous expedition of the fore-and-aft schooner United States to the arctic in 1860. Westminster Press hardcover books
192220059New York: Robert M. McBride 1922. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo pp. xxvi 305 "with 164 photographic illustrations by the author 11 by Captain Scott and others a map & two drawings and an Introduction by Lady Scott." Publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine and upper board. Spine somewhat dulled with short tears to the cloth at head and foot; light rubbing to corners. Binding sound text and endpapers unmarked. No dust jacket. Rosove 251.A3: "Ponting was the first professional photographer to accompany an Antarctic expedition and the difference showed in the brilliance of his work. Strong points in the narrative.include the descriptions of the gale at sea during the southward advance wildlife in the pack ice life aboard ship and the personalities of the ship's officers Ponting's experience at Cape Evans with the orcas experiences behind the production of much of his photography and cinematography.and details of seal and penguin life." Robert M. McBride hardcover books
10915Eisenach: Wartburg-Stiftung Eisenach nd. First edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to. portfolio of 20 mounted black-and-white silver gelatin photographs with accompanying text in German house in original linen clamshell. Some occasional and mild warping to the photos. Some toning here and there. Minor rubbing to case. Near fine overall. A quite haNdsome production. <br/><br/>Souvenir collection of 20 original photos of The Wartburg the feudal castle where Luther translated the bible into German: interiors including the Luther Room and exteriors of the castle art sculpture and architectural details. Photos credited to Fißka. Production designed by Jochen Breternitz Rudolstadt. Includes seven pages of letterpressed text with color illustrations. Text uncredited. No date but ca. 1965. Wartburg-Stiftung Eisenach unknown books
7759Prenzlau: Verlag Von C. Vincent Buchhandlung. Hardcover. Fine. c. 1910. A Fine hardback in original red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration front cover. Twelve accordian fold photograhs of various scenes and edifaces at Prenzlau. oblong 12mo. 5" x 3 1/4". <br/><br/> Verlag Von C. Vincent Buchhandlung hardcover books
1841038863London: Richard Bentley 1841. First Edition. Full Calf. Fine. Two volumes octavo. Pagination of Volume I begins as page 38 following the engraved portrait and title-page collating with originals at U Cal and U Wisconsin. Bound in tan calf ribbed spine with leather labels double-ruled covers marbled endpapers and edges. 8.5" x 5.25" Provenance: On a yellow-coated flyleaf in each volume is written in an old hand--"C.G. Young Esq from R.H. Barkham." On the endpapers of both volumes are the engraved bookplates of William Henry Rossington along with engraved book labels of Walter W. Colpits and James Murton. <br/><br/> Richard Bentley unknown books
19161841822J.B. Lippincott Company 1916. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Spine toned binding slightly shaken pencil gift note on separate scrap of paper laid in along with a 1938 school picture. 1916 Hard Cover. 313 pp. Original blue cloth gilt titles top edge gilt. Includes 16 beautiful illustrations taken from original paintings etchings etc. - most notable are contributions from Auguste Rodin Aubrey Beardsley and Toulouse-Lautrec. The Rome and Venice portions of this volume originally appeared in Atlantic Monthly. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover books
194040983Mexico City: Pemex Travel Club Division of Petroleos Mexicanos 1940. Slim 8vo pp. 111; title page printed in red and black 3-toned maps black and white photographic illustrations throughout; original pictorial wrappers spine a bit toned general light shelf wear rubber stamp on back cover; a very good copy over all. <br/><br/> Pemex Travel Club (Division of Petroleos Mexicanos) unknown books
194074708Mexico City 1940. Paperback. Very Good. A few city plans and 37 maps 112p. Wrapper. 21cm. A travel guide. <br/><br/> paperback books
187721389Nrw York: D. Appleton and Company 1877. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 8vo pp. xxiv 399 6 ads with chromolithograph frontispiece many illustrations in the text double-page Map of the Kaiser Franz Josef Land surveyed by Payer. Original red cloth with decoration in gilt and black. Spine lightly sunned. Blind stamp and "withdrawn" ink stamp of the California Academy of Sciences Library on title page but no other markings. Sound and clean. Arctic Bibliography 13202: "Narrative of the voyage from Norway to the waters northwest of Novaya Zemlya the drift in the ice Aug. 1872-Mar. 1874 the discovery and exploration by sledge of Franz Joseph Land including chapters on auroras the technique of sledge travel and the effect of cold on the men. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
200533462NY:: Knopf. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2005. Hardcover. 1400040957 . Translated from the Turkish by Maureen Freely. First American edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1903162Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Company 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 397 pp illustrations with frontispiece. This story follows journey of young Harry from Seattle to the arctic. Accompanied by illustrations from photographs from the arctic. Light wear to edges; contents clean and sound. No dust jacket. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
1884WRCAM5413Salem 1884. 4pp. Quarto. Folded slight chipping at edge a few spots else very good. Contains a letter describing a railroad trip from Omaha to Kansas City and on to St. Louis with observations along the way. Apparently part of a series by the same author describing an extensive western trip signed "Peabody." unknown books
1886WRCAM5412Salem 1886. 4pp. Quarto. Folded marginal dampstain else very good. Includes a letter from J. Emerton describing a railroad trip from Boston to California via Niagara Falls part of Canada Chicago into Kansas Colorado New Mexico and Arizona finally arriving in Monterey. unknown books