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193120877London: Jonathan Cape. Near Fine. 1931. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very light soil to the covers with one spot at the top of the front hinge. DJ flap tipped inside the front cover with the owner's bookplate opposite. ; 10"; 250 pages . Jonathan Cape hardcover
1934158433Peiping.: Peiyang Press. circa1934. Coloured folding plan of Peking with original envelope. 60 x 50cm. A few neat repairs at folds two panels evenly browned on reverse. A very good copy of a scarce pictorial plan with its envelope. This delightful and scarce pictorial map of Peking with landmarks and streets in romanised Chinese with occasional Chinese characters is surprisingly scarce. Although apparently issued in several editions in the 1920s and 30s it appears relatively infrequently on the market. The divisions of the Legation District are indicated by their flags - this edition shows the German Legation by use of the black white and red bands of the German flag. This flag which was no longer used after 1935 helps date this edition. Other landmarks and attractions shown included theatres foreign shopping area adjacent to the legations quarter Liu Li Chang Curio District the racecourse the many city gates etc. . Peiyang Press. unknown
1848004241New York: C.S. Francis & Co. 1848. Hardcover. Fair. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. 172pp. Brown embossed cloth gilt lettering. Cover is faded worn at extremities spliting along spine gilt lettering still fairly bright contents are age-toned and foxing to first and last few pages some signatures loose former owner's name on front pastedown. map not present. A compact "guide to citizens and strangers" with 36 engraved full page plates of prominent New York and vicinity sites. <br/> <br/> C.S. Francis & Co. hardcover
1809e3386Jersey: J. Stead. G : in Good condition plus. Spine repaired at upper joint with internal tape strengthening. Small hole near gutter of page 152 with marginal impact on text. Contents firm and bright. 1809. First Edition. Quarter leather marbled board cover. 190mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xxxvi 215pp. Frontispiece hand coloured map and 7 other plates with 2 coloured plates of Jersey signals. . J. Stead hardcover
182013009London: John Murray. Fine. 1820. Second Edition. Hardcover. Slight rubbing to the edges more to the upper corners of what appears to be the original ornate full-leather binding. Gilt title on the cover with lots of script/devices on the cover & spine. Owner's name has been crossed out on the back of the fep. Contents are wonderful with only a very few small spots of foxing no offseting or foxing to the plates. All the plates are present & perfect. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall . John Murray hardcover
1793g0172London: Hookham & Carpenter. G: in Good condition without dust jacket as issued. Some scuffing and bumping to boards. Inner hinge cracked but binding intact. Some browning within. W S Adams bookplate to front pastedown. Aeg. 1793. First Edition. Green hardback leather cover. 220mm x 140mm 9" x 6". 266pp. . Hookham & Carpenter hardcover
188961231New York & Chicago: G.P. Putnam’s Sons & W.E. Dibble & Co. 1889. Tall thick 8vo. xiii 1 569 1 pp. Frontisp. numerous plates. Dark brown pictorial publisher’s cloth gilt lettering embossed black illustrations of Canadian Pacific locomotive and ocean liner on front cover decorated endpapers minor rubbing very minor shelfwear & slight bumping to couple corners still a VG bright copy. First edition of the author’s memoir and letters detailing his sixteen month trek following the path of the Sun around the globe. He writes detailed accounts inspecting logging operations in Oregon & Washington forest fires in the Pacific Northwest voyage from Vancouver BC to Yokohama Japan; detailed visit through Japan with visits to Geisha houses bonsai trees temples and people; followed by voyage to China trips through Chinese cities women junk operators in Canton followed by experiences in Siam Burma Malaysia India & Ceylon. He travels to Thebes with famed archaeologist Dr. Schliemann “an active fussy little man of over 70 full of chat and energy†and Dr. Virchow consulting physician to Emperor Frederick of Prussia. Harrison 1825-1893 was lawyer and real estate agent in Chicago became a prominent politician after the Chicago Fire in 1871 was elected mayor five times serving 1879-1887. and again in 1893 before being assassinated Oct. 28 1893 two days before the closing of the 1893 Columbian Exposition killed by Patrick Eugene Prendergast. Despite the defense of Clarence Darrow Prendergast was later hung after conviction. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, & W.E. Dibble & Co., hardcover
1993254966Bonners Ferry: Great Northern Pacific Publications 1993. First edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.96 Great Northern Pacific Publications paperback
1965018026<p>San Francisco CA: John Howell Books 1965. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 9-1/2" x 12" Cloth; 113pp; Tan patterned cloth boards with gilt titling to spine protected by clear plastic sleeve boards square clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight VG condition. Edition limited to 1250 copies. 20th century translation of Father Francisco Garces' record of travels in Arizona and California from 1775 to 1776. Includes frontispiece color painting of Lipan Warrior and foldout map in rear. Illustrated.</p> John Howell Books hardcover
1634ST20186London: printed by William Stansby and Jacob Bloome 1634. FIRST EDITION. 290 x 195 mm. 11 1/2 x 7 3/4". 6 p.l. 225 15 pp. <br/> Contemporary sprinkled calf raised bands traces of old paper label to spine pastedowns lifted to reveal leather bands and manuscript document fragments used as sewing guards all edges sprinkled red expert repair to rear joint. With additional engraved title page featuring two figures of Persian dignitaries and three small travel vignettes signed at foot by William Marshall and 36 engravings in the text the majority vignettes but one full-page and nine more than half a page tall. Front endpaper with ink armorial stamp of Sir Walter John Trevelyan 8th Baronet of Nettlecombe and High Sheriff of Cornwall. Price inked in a contemporary hand to the front endpaper. Sabin 31471; STC 13190.3; ESTC S92948. Front board a bit splayed covers with three old dampstains and a few scars and tiny wormholes but a very pleasing original binding with almost no wear to the joints. A very few marginal smudges made during printing other quite trivial imperfections but AN ESPECIALLY FRESH BRIGHT AND CLEAN COPY INTERNALLY with rich impressions of the engravings.<br/> <br/> This is a contemporary copy in remarkably fresh internal condition of an important and entertaining account of the travels of a 17th century Englishman in exotic Asian and African territories particularly Persia. It is significant both for the ways it is accurate and for the ways it is fictitious. Sir Thomas Herbert 1606-82 left for Persia on a diplomatic mission to Shah Abbas in 1626 as part of the entourage of Sir Dodmore Cotton. The mission was not successful: Cotton and the mission's other leader Sir Robert Shirley both died in 1628 leaving their retinue at loose ends with the increasingly unimpressed Shah. Herbert made a slow return to England traveling through a large portion of Asia and Africa and even sailing up the coast of North America. He finally returned to England in 1630; four years later he published this account of his adventures. The text describes meetings with people of many cultures as well as encounters with exotic animals including the dodo flamingoes and flying fish. Herbert's accounts are of great importance for their details of early Asian travel by Westerners. At the same time the author was unable to resist the urge to embellish a good story and according to DNB gave implicitly first-person accounts of places he had not in fact visited. One such detour into the fanciful comes in the chapter involving the author's apparent visit to America. In it Herbert discusses the belief that the mythical Welsh king Madoc ap Owen-Gwyned had settled in North America in the 9th century for which he provides linguistic evidence that Sabin calls "entirely fanciful." DNB tells us that "this segment was apparently included to please the earl of Pembroke's own Welsh nationalist fancies. It also continued to help fuel various theories about Madoc's colonies and Welsh Indians in North America until the early years of the nineteenth century." Herbert's tale is profusely illustrated by William Marshall fl. 1617-49 with engravings that are sometimes more imaginative than accurate see for example the depiction of the shark on page 6 or the penguin on page 13. Despite these rather amusing inaccuracies the illustrations are lively and detailed providing a sense of the awe the early readers must have felt when imagining foreign places. Our copy in a period binding with part of a manuscript ledger used in the binding process visible is from the library of Walter John 1866-1933 8th baronet Trevelyan who as his inkstamp suggests served as High Sheriff of Cornwall from 1906-07. printed by William Stansby, and Jacob Bloome unknown
0243269013.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1857013143London: John Murray 1857. First edition illustrated with 5 plates octavo pp xvi 440 a little age-toning and very slight marking a small neat name and address on the front endpaper but otherwise very good and clean internally original cloth slightly rubbed slight bumping and wear to the corners the spine pulled and frayed at head and tail the upper joint worn with some splits see illustration and corresponding internal cracking and slight weakness at the front hinge. . First Edition. Cloth. Good. John Murray Hardcover
1988015705USA: Salem House 1988. Book. Illus. by fully illustrated in Colour. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st edition American edition - . An almost fine 1st edition appears unread but a name on endpaper neat also the possible signed dedication headed "Buckingham Palace" inserted after the dedication page by just "Philip" nothing else ! including unclipped D/j - The author lives in Cornwall & of local interest. Posting from Cornwall St107. Salem House Hardcover
1897176109London.: Macmillan and Co. Limited. 1897. Photographic frontispiece of 'The Shah returning to Teheran' and numerous full page photographic illustrations four folding printed colour maps marginal spotting xii 275 pages 23 x 15 cm original red glazed red cloth boards occasional spotting the cloth a little marked and flecked the spine sunned but in very good condition.<P> An extensive and intrepid modern Grand Tour account through Constantinople and Turkey to Persia and Central Asia with 34 striking photographic plates. Clive Bigham was an Honorary Attaché to the British Embassy at St. Petersburg and war correspondent in the Near East travelled at the very height of the Armenian troubles when the strict orders had been issued by Turkey that Asia Minor was to be closed to Europeans. Burrell 94. <br> <br>This item is held off-site. Please note there may be a few days delay while it is brought into our shop for viewing or mailing to you. Thank you for your understanding.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 176109</b> . Macmillan and Co. Limited. hardcover
20554Edward Stanford London 1895. First edition. Frontispiece and plates. 8vo 9 x 5 1/2 inches 270-pages. Original crimson cloth blocked in gilt. Blank fore-corner of one leaf torn away. Paper of upper inner hinge split but holding well on cords. Spine a little spotted light foxing to prelims. Very uncommon. Edward Stanford, London, 1895. hardcover
1900TRAV0366Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1900. Revised Edition. Hardcover. 320 pp. Illus. Tissue protected frontis. Yellow cloth boards. Spine sunned. Spine ends bumped worn upper end has tear. Corners bumped and worn. Inscribed and dated by the author on the ffep. A nice early travel book about this American poet's travels in Russia in the late 1860's. Each chapter is preceded by a poem. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; Signed by Author . Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover
1948201019-MB77The Viking Press 1948. Very Good Hardcover first edition April 1948 with photography by Robert Capa. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. Illus. by Capa Robert. The Viking Press Hardcover
19012002Smith Elder & Co 1901. Cloth. Very Good. 2nd Edition; viii389pp 18pp publishers advertisements teg other page edges uncut. Black cloth covers with gilt titling and decoration to front cover and spine. Shakings are odds and ends of rope and canvas accumulated during a voyage. This books is a set of essays on various nautical subjects and adventures by the author. Shelfware corners top bottom of spine bumped previous owners name and date on verso front cover some minor foxing. Very Good. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Antarctic; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 2002. . Smith Elder & Co hardcover
188211288London & N. Y.: Griffith & Farran; E. P. Dutton. Fair. 1882. First Edition. Hardcover. Wear at spine ends with loss up to 1 inch bottom spine; cloth bubbling at edges; repaired splits to joints; top of spine laid down; signatures at p. 162 slightly sprung. Holding solid with those old repairs. Ex-Pacific Union Club Library with their bookplate tipped in on front pastedown. No other library markings save for small call numbers on verso of title page in pencil and a four digit number in pen. Presentation inscription on half-title: " Presente to Pacific-Union Club Library by Mr. E. L. Eyre 1923." ; 289 pp. 32 publisher's Catalogue; stamped black cloth lettered in gilt. Frontis map showing the route in red. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Griffith & Farran; E. P. Dutton hardcover
1909008282London: Edward Arnold 1909. Very informative book on the autor's travels through the Far East 336 pages in overall clean condition just some light foxing to first and last couple of pagesprevious owners name in ink on front endpaper Many B/w photographs and illustrations all present as listed two fold out maps at rear plus very informative text NO dustwrapper outer boards are a little marked with some light wear to corners and edges of spine. Though not perfect still a pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition. Decorated Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 9 x 6 Inches. Hardcover. Edward Arnold Hardcover
1872g7360London: Richard Bentley & Son. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed. Spine darkened. Darkening to page ends. 1872. First Edition. Blue hardback cloth cover. 230mm x 160mm 9" x 6". 265pp. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Richard Bentley & Son hardcover
191146844New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1911. Thick 8vo. xviii 370 pp. Frontisp. photo 1 large folding map numerous photo illustration. Illustrated gray cloth w/ image of mountain & glaciers on front cover outlined in gilt & white gilt lettering on front cover & spine minor rubbing shelfwear ex-lib markings on spine rear endpapers small stamp on title still a G copy. First edition of this compelling memoir by the first person to scale Peru’s Mount Huascaran after 4 years and 5 attempts. At the time because of previously inaccurate measurements she believed that she had climbed the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere and broken the world’s altitude record for women and men. Peck 1850-1935 noted mountain climber adventurer and suffragette first climbed Mount Shasta in 1888 ascended the Matterhorn in 1895 peaks in Mexico founded the American Alpine Club and even raised a Votes for Women pennant on Peru’s Mount Coropuna in 1911 at the age of 61. Dodd, Mead & Co., hardcover
2004fol118London: The Folio Society. VG : in very good condition with black slipcase. 2004. First FS edition. Brown/gilt/black illustrated hardback cloth cover. 260mm x 180mm 10" x 7". xvii 539pp plates. 25 sepia plates. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . The Folio Society hardcover
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
1875000015069London: John Murray 1875. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. 5 vi-xii 1 2-292 pp. Blue cloth with borders in blind on each board gilt lettering and a gilt decoration on the spine. Brown endpapers and pastedowns. With two full-page illustrations two fold-out maps in color and with charts. Arctic Bibliography 14929. With papers from some of the leading arctic explorers and historians at the time: Henry Rink published a detailed history of Inuit peoples this same year and Clements Markham would go on to publish several arctic histories and texts on the Inuit peoples of Greenland. A lovely example. The textblock a touch dust-soiled else a sharp copy. John Murray hardcover