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8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; lxxi, 221 pp, 4 foldout plates, including foldout frontis of Wafer's handwriting & signature, 4 folding maps including 2 colored, index, the plates and maps mostly from early sources. original cloth, gilt lettering on spine, gilt vignette on front cover, spine slightly faded, a clean fine copy, unmarked, gilt bright. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. This is a reprint of the original edition of 1699 and is superior to other reprints, having more plates and maps. This edition includes an excellent historical and introduction The maps include Darien, Caribbean, Isthmus of Darien from Dampier, and chart of San Blas Islands and adjoining coast. For the original edition, Hill p. 313: "This work contains one of the best accounts of the Isthmus of Panama, of its natural resources, and of the native Indians". Cox II, 247: "This work contains the best account that has yet been given, of the Isthmus of Panama, of the Indians there, and of the natural products, and contains many interesting items". Sabin 100940. Field 1617. There are good sections on the native trees and fruit, and on the birds, insects, fish, animals, etc.
Rubbing / wear to edges of DJ.
First edition, 4to, xxxviii, 376, [2]pp., number 393 of 975 copies on Japanese Vellum, portrait, 4 maps (3 folding), 2 facsimiles, orig. vellum-backed red buckram, gilt, uncut, a very good copy.
12mo [19.5 x 12 cm]; 2 volumes, [x], 510, [iv, ads]; [viii], 184, 132, 112, [lxxvi, index, ads] pp, complete with 9 engraved maps, all but one folding, index. contemporary paneled full calf, gilt title lettering on red leather spine label, spine ends chipped, joints partly cracked but holding, cover a bit rubbed, engraved bookplate of Philp Touchet Chetnode, very good clean set. A picture of this book is availa Royal Geographical Society p. 119. Cox i, 42. National Maritime Museum 92, 93, 95 [referring to the 1729 edition]. Relating to Volume I, Hill 75: 'Dampier was the best known and probably the most intelligent of the famous group of buccaneers that tormented the Spaniard in the South Seas from 1680 to 1720. his industry in taking notes of all he saw was equaled by his pains in preserving them from destruction. His first voyage took him from Virginia to Spanish America and across the Pacific to the East Indies. He traveled extensively in the orient on several voyages which lasted from 1683 to 1691. It was on one of these trips that the first landing was made by the English on Australian shores'. Dampier, an English buccaneer and explorer and one of the more colorful characters sailing in the 17th and 18th centuries, published his various experiences sporadically. He was the first English navigator to assemble a natural history collection. His first book appeared in 1697 followed by another in 1699, and a third in 1703, each volume issued separately and independent of the others. A folding map in volume I is a double hemisphere map of the globe. This set contains the material written by Dampier himself.
First English edition, 8vo (168 x 104 mm), [iv], 187, 128pp., 2 folding maps and 5 engraved plates, title page a little browned with small hole affecting two words, without front free-endpaper, cont. calf, rebacked with chipped title label. First English translation of Pouchot de Chantassin's Relation du voyage et retour des Indes orientales pendant les ann?es 1690 et 1691, par un garde de la marine, servant sur le bord de Monsieur Duquesne?, Paris, 1692. The second part of the book consists of translation of Le Maire's Voyage to the Canary Islands, and an anonymous work covering the islands and towns of the rivers of Bresalina, Gambia, Zamenee, St. Domingo, Geve, &c. "This is an account of a voyage to the East Indies (1690-1691) under command of the French naval officer Abraham Duquesne-Guiton. In 1690 a fleet of six ships was despatched under Duquesne-Guiton to rescue the Siam mission and to pick up company goods stored in India. The Siam enterprise had met with disaster due to the political upheavals in Siam during 1688. During this voyage the fleet visited Cape Verde, Madagascar, Pondicherry and Ceylon. After sailing along the coasts of southern India and attacking a few places, the ships returned to France in 1691 via America (the islands Ascension and Martinique) with a valuable cargo. The author describes in detail the people, the difficulties encountered during the voyage, the battles with the English and the Dutch, and gives observations on the fauna, etc."?Magedera. Wing D2669.; Magedera, French Books on India.
Second Edition, 692pp., ex-library, orig. cloth. This revised and greatly enlarged edition includes, classified by island group and by subject, the most important of the many writings on the people of the Pacific Islands, including New Zealand.
127p., illus. Journal & sketches of European tour. Hardcover Very good condition good
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean. Text mainly in Portuguese with English summary at the end. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro in August through September 2000. Catalogue edited by Carlos Martins, with contributions by a dozen curators and authors including Sandra Regina Caleffi, Aline Carrer, Anna Maria F. Monteiro de Carvalho, Luiz Paulo Horta, Maria Pace Chiavari, Silvia Maria Kutchma, Tunico Amancio, and Vera Beatriz Siqueira among others. Massive survey of Rio de Janeiro, revealed through old photographs, posters, broadsides, film stills, printed ephemera, etc. Checklist with 1159 works catalogued. Almost all illustrated in a section at the end with small images. Also many larger illustrations throughout the catalog. 9" high X 11" wide, 244 pages. Heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Paperback in very good condition. Minor shelf and edgewear to covers, no other faults. Clean throughout and spine tight. AD Used
London, Hakluyt Society, 1993. Folio. Orig. full cloth with dustjacket. XXXI,229 pp.
210 p., illus. Photographs by Benjamin Mendlowitz. Hardcover Very good condition good
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.
Thirteenth edition - revised. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Original red uniform linen over card, rounded corners. Spine and covers lettered in black. Boards are lightly faded, edge - worn and warped with bumped leading corners. A few small light stains on boards. Spine is significantly faded with nicked foot and lightly chipped head. No jacket. Page block is grubby. Advertisments precede title page, interspersed through text. One map is detached but intact. A few small gaps in the binding. Pages are slightly tanned with occasional age spotting. Name of previous owner and address are neatly penned on the top of first page. Contents are clear. Includes plan of Bournemouth, two maps of the district, and map of the Isle of Wight and 80 illustrations. Externally poor (very worn), contents generally good. T Used
Paperback in good condition. No publication date stated; it was not published in 1900. Revised seventh edition. Eight maps and plans, plus illustrations throughout. Lightly marked and worn cover; the spine is creased and sunned. Tanning and marks on the page block and some pages. The binding is slightly visible at a few points, otherwise sound; all content is clear. CM Used
Ninth edition - revised. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Original red uniform linen over card, rounded corners. Spine and covers lettered in black. Boards are bright and clean with lightly bumped leading and inside corners of rear board. Lettering on lower edge of front board is slightly touch faded. Spine is creased and sunned with tiny tear on head. No jacket. Page block is slightly grubby. Advertisments precede title page, interspersed through text. One small gap in the binding between pages 97 - 98; otherwise binding remains intact. Contents are clear. Includes three district maps, and plans of Killarney, Cork, etc. and 60 illustrations. Bright copy with a sound binding. T Used
Paperback in acceptable condition. Ninth edition, revised. With eight fold-out colour maps and fifty illustrations. Includes appendix for anglers. 200 pages, with 70 pages of adverts between front and back. Stiff covers are marked and worn. Spine is creased and sunned. Spine ends are nicked. Four centimetre tear on spine foot. One centimetre tear on rear lower edge, which is reinforced on inside. Closed tear on front inside cover. Page block and pages are tanned and marked. Some pages are creased. Binding is exposed between a few pages but remains intact. Tears and tape on maps, not affecting content. Pages smell slightly of smoke. Contents remain clear throughout. HCW Used
London, Ward, Lock & Co., sin fecha (hacia 1927), 232 págs. con mapas y planos plegados y fotografías en papel couché + 80 págs. de anuncios publicitarios.
Twentieth edition - revised. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Original red uniform linen over card, rounded corners. Spine and covers lettered in black. Boards are bright and clean with lightly bumped and rubbed leading corners of rear board. Minor crease on front board. Spine is slightly sunned and creased. Tiny chip to head of spine. No jacket. Foot of page block is slightly grubby. Advertisments precede title page, interspersed through text. Small piece of leading edge of page 35 has been torn off. Pages are slightly tanned. Minor age spotting to frontispiece map. Binding remains intact, contents are clear. Includes map of the Island, plans of Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor and over 100 illustrations. Bright copy with a sound binding. T Used
Nineteenth Edition - revised. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Original red uniform linen over card, rounded corners. Spine and covers lettered in black. Boards are slightly faded and warped with lightly bumped and rubbed leading corners. Spine is creased and significantly faded with tear on head of spine. No jacket. Page block is grubby. Advertisments precede title page, interspersed through text. Second inner paper hinge is split; front boards and early pages are a bit loose. Pages are slightly tanned. Contents are clear. Includes map of the Island, plans of Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor and over 100 illustrations. Sound copy with generally good contents. T Used
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. Staple bound. 82 pages. Black and white photos. Signed by Edward Vetter.
Broch?. 226 pages. Jaquette d?fra?chie.
Neat inscription on front end paper. No other marks. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards, slightly dusty page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with small tears/chips to upper edge and slightly faded spine. 253pp. A travel and spiritual guide through Britain.
Havant, Henry Skelton, 1815. Small 8vo. Fine cont. full cloth. Gilt back. (2),85,(1) pp. Fine and clean, broad margins.
Paperback.Very good, unused shop stock. RB Used
64 pages. Many black and white photos. "Researched with pensioners from the West Indies, India, the Far East, Cyprus, Poland and Italy. In their own words, contributors recall their homelands, their arrival in Britain, settling in London and their varied experiences here. In all cases, stories appear in the original language as well as English." - from title page. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book