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Hardcover with decorated boards, no dust jacket. Front and rear boards marked, edges rubbed, corners scuffed. Endpapers tanned, small creases to a number of lower leading page corners. Fold-outs in very good condition. Pages clean and unmarked. AD Used
Paperback in like new condition. New shop stock with minor shelf-wear, no faults. TA Used
Hardcover in like new condition. Unused shop stock with minor shelfwear, no faults. AD Used
Edinburgh, Andersson & Bryce, 1844. Orig. full calf. Gilt. Edges gilt. XVI,284 pp., 1 large folded map and a few textillustr. in woodcut, 1 plate.
No jacket. Hardcover in slightly scored plastic jacket. Horizontal score across front and rear boards, and minor wear on edges. Spine is faded, with bumped head and foot. Minor marks and scores on boards. Name and date penned on half-title page. Grubby finger prints on contents page, and illustraion by page 14. Page block is slightly marked and grubby. Item contains 17 steel engravings. Binding is good, and the text is clear. TH. Used
754 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
London, Georg Routledge & Sons, 1934. Royal8vo. orig. full cloth. XIV,374 pp., plates and many maps.
large 8vo [25.5 x 16 cm]; xiv, 426 pp, colored frontis from painting, 24 full-page plates from early sources, 44 maps including many folding, detailed index. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, dj (old clear tape repair, worn at edges, not price clipped), short tear to a margin, list of illustrations re-mounted, else a very good, clean copy in good jacket. A picture of this book is available upon reque A useful and authorative survey with a surprising amount of detail, covering all parts of the world, eg, detailed chapter on exploration of Tibet, several chapters on Arabia, the discovery of Siberia and Japan, Australia, Marco Polo, etc. The new appendix of 52 pages describes exploration in recent times, published just before the death of the author, and includes additional chapters on Bashakard and Makran, Mecca, south-eastern Tibet, Valley of the Assassins, Gobi Desert, Hadhramaut, the Yemen, Central Asia, Southern Lut, New Hebrides, Manchuria, Nile-Congo divide, Antarctic, etc, and includes the latest journey of St. John Philby.
Oversized paperback with watermarks along lower edge of rear cover and along lower page edges. Minor edgewear to covers, no other notable flaws. Clean throughout. AD Used
266 p. Illustrated. Lacks first fly leaf. 8vo. Original gold decorated brown cloth binding, boards spotted. Fine historical record and cultural study. PA 04B.
Facsimile of the scarce Philadelphia 1874 first English edition. First published in Sweden in 1759, this is the best account of the Swedish community in the Delaware River Valley from the arrival of the first Swedish settlers there in 1638 to the middle of the 18th century. This edition was translated with a historical introduction by William M. Reynolds. 468 p. + Folding map/chart 8vo. Original leather grained cloth binding. Fine condition. These facsimiles are the most affordable way to study, own, and enjoy such rare Americana. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW29
4 vols.. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo [20.5 x 14 cm]; [x], 323 pp, double-page colored map frontis with insets of Philippines, Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, Puerto Rico, plates from photos, index. original blind-stamped cloth, gilt spine title lettering and vignette, name on endpaper, else fine and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. This is a completely rewritten and revised version of the earlier edition, based on new material found, and covers from the period of the early explorers of the Pacific Coast, the discovery of Puget Sound and Columbia River, Lewis and Clark, through the pioneer period, migrations, railways, developments, etc.
8vo [25 x 16.5 cm]; 4 volumes, liv, 1530 pp (continuous pagination), 12 color plates, mounted color frontis in each volume total of 400 illustrations from early sources, 2 double page maps, extensive bibliog, index. original cloth backed boards, with title lettering on spine label, top edges gilted, 3 volumes with original cloth dj's, each with gilt spine title lettering, volume one lightly rubbed, else a clean fine and unopened set. A picture of this book is availab The most extensive survey of early travel in America with excellent illustrations. The maps are of early overland routes, drawn for this work, and the overland routes from Marcy's 'Prairie Traveler'. A very useful and comprehensive work. This limited edition is a superior production to the trade edition that appeared in the same year, in larger format and better produced.
8vo [21 x 14 cm]; 327 pp, illustrations with photos. original cloth-backed boards, spine title lettering, dj (not price clipped, short tear on rear panel), else fine and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The first edition was 1939, published as Wilderness Wife, and has been a classic on pioneer life since. The true story of a young couple's life in the Canadian north, living in a log cabin, outdoor living, camp cooking, canoes, dog sledding, amusing and touching incidents.
Large yellow multicolored quarto, black spine, 192 pages, chiefly color illustrations (some b&w), maps ; 28 cm. Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.) -- Description and travel. || Scarce.
352p., illus. Hardcover Fine condition, leather boards
455p., illus. Hardcover Fine condition, leather boards "Containing accounts of explorations beyond the Zambesi, on the river Chobe and in the Matabele and Mashuna countries, with full notes upon the natural history and present distribution of all the large mammalia." Includes index.
201 p. Original brown cloth binding. Reprint of the rare original edition of 1843. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW29 2C
372p. Lacks first fly leaf. 12mo. 190mm. Slightly worn original publisher's cloth binding. Spine worn. PA 59 Rt Stk
Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1749. Hcalf. Covers detached and gone. Block intact. Engraved titlevignet. (12),171 pp. and 15 engraved plates (of which 9 are folded). Light browning.
4to [33 x 26 cm]; xliv, 458 pp, complete with 5 folding maps including large folding map frontis hand colored in outline, 4 folding engraved plates, errata page. original marbled boards with later leather spine, gilt spine title lettering and decorations in blind, a few margins with light foxing, a fine uncut copy with wide margins, copy of Simon McGillivary Junior with his signature dated 1822 on title page. A pi The epic journey by Hearne, who was the first European to reach the Arctic Ocean, at the mouth of the Coppermine River, by land and discovered the Great Slave Lake and the Mackenzie River system. Hearne was employed by the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada for twelve years. He recorded in detail the lives of the Indians and the natural history of the regions seen on his three trips. The book's publication, three years after Hearne's death, was due to the famous French explorer La Perouse, who found Hearne's manuscript when he captured Fort Albany, Hudson's Bay, and stipulated, as a condition of surrender, that the manuscript be published. Sabin 31181: 'The author will be remembered as the first white man that ever gazed on the dreary expanse of the Arctic of Frozen Ocean from the northern shores of the Continent of America. . . a beautiful volume'. Streeter sale 3652: 'This day-to-day record of three trips northwest by land from Hudson Bay was printed from Hearne's manuscript three years after his death'. 'A painfully honest chronicle of his epic journey. . . a classic in the literature of northern discovery' [Newman, Empire of the North]. TPL 445. Cox II, p. 171. Hill 141. Lande 1220. Simon McGillivray (1783?-1840) entered the London firm of McGillivray, Fraser and Co. in 1805, and in 1813 became a partner in the Montreal-based McTavish, McGillivray and Co. He played a leading role in the merger of the Hudson's Bay and The North West companies in 1821 [McCord Museum]. A fine copy of a cornerstone of Arctic exploration with excellent provenance.
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Facsimile reprint of the original 1868 edition. Hardcover, page block and a few pages are marked. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
8vo, 236 pages, map. Page edges browned. eng
236 pages, edges browned. eng