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Madrid, Dirección General del Instituto Geográfico y Catastral, 1954. 2ª edición. Mapa publicado por sectores (sector 144). Escala 1:50.000. 56x76 cms. Mapa entelado y plegado. Buen ejemplar.
White color illus octavo, 192 pages chiefly color illustrations (some b&w), maps, 24 cm. Series: Antique cities guide. Antalya (Turkey) -- Description and travel.
8vo., Facsimile Reissue, with plates, illustrations and maps (a number folding); cloth, a very good, bright, clean copy in the dustwrapper. High quality reissue of the very scarce original edition of 1914, many copies of which were destroyed in a fire at the publisher's warehouse. Spence 943.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrated title-spread, coloured plates and numerous line illustrations in the text, some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; blue cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with one or two chips at edges, and minor loss (affecting lettering) at head of backstrip. Spence 489.
8vo [21 x 15 cm]; [xvi], 190 pp, illustrations from drwgs by Stuart Tresilian, colorplates from photos, 9 maps including double page. original cloth, dj, fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Spence 489. The stirring and fast-paced story of the first crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole.
8vo [21.5 x 15 cm]; [xvi], 190 pp, illustrations from drwgs by Stuart Tresilian, colorplates from photos, 9 maps including double page. original cloth, dj (short tear, slightly rubbed at edge), fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Spence 489. The stirring and fast-paced story of the first crossing of Antarctica via the South Pole. This is the true first edition (as stated).
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. First edition. Relevant newspaper clipping laid-in. Boards are lightly marked. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Minor abrasions on front leading edge. Page block and early pages are lightly marked. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
4to [28.5 x 23 cm]; xi, 369 pp, 36 color plates, numerous illustrations in text, including tables, charts, maps including 2 folding color maps in pocket at rear (loose as issued). original cloth, silver lettering, slight rubbing on lower spine, else fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Spence 942. The 31 chapters are by various experts in their field including Priestley, Vivian Fuchs, Morley, Orr, Wiggins, G. de Q. Robin, Raymond Adie, H. H. Lamb, etc and covers all aspects such as polar travel, navigation, dogs, ice cover, seals, whales, fish and bird life, plants, climate, atmosphere, pack ice, aurorae, ionosphere, etc.
large 4to [31 x 32 cm]; 168 pp, colorfrontis, 87 color plates & illus, ep maps. original cloth, dj (short tear), fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A superb production with very fine photographs by one of the best nature photographers, with much on nature, bird life, scenery, Shakleton's base, etc. Spence 932. One of the finest photographic works on the Antarctic.
Large quarto in a blue DJ ; 175 p. : color illus ; 29 cm. Mastro, Jim, 1953- -- Travel -- Antarctica -- Artic
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn and very slightly edge rubbed/creased. 208pp. Based on the Anglia TV series and with breathtaking pictures, this is a highly informative study of the world's least known continent which has a role in determining the future environmental climate of our planet.
Paris, Fernand Nathan, 1982; in-folio, 176 pp., reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette et emboîtage. Bon état.
Stockholm, P.A. Nordstedt & Söner, 1831. 8vo. In a bit later half calf binding with red leather title-label with gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner's name to title-page. Lower third of the third leaf cut out, not affecting text, otherwise a fine copy. (6), IV, (29, 287, (1) pp. + frontis piece
8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; 2 volumes, xvi, 690; [ii], 693 - 1423 pp, color plates, numerous other plates, including facsimiles from early sources, maps including folding. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, slight cover use but a clean fine and complete set. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Still the standard reference covering the early period of discovery to travelers' original accounts, flora and fauna, science, geology, preservation, maps and pictures. It has a comprehensive listing of hundreds of books, including even books just mentioning Niagara, with extracts from the books and descriptive information. Since this was a cross-road area and a great attraction, most travellers in general area made it a point to visit, making this an excellent and comprehensive reference source.
Paperback in good condition. Covers are lightly marked, scored and scuffed. Leading corners, edges and spine are lightly bumped and worn, affecting pages. Abrasion on spine head. Upper leading corners of rear cover and closing pages are creased. Page block is lightly marked. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. Binding is sound. HCW Used
Folio (ca. 310 x 444 mm). 10 engraved double-page maps. Later half calf with giltstamped spine and red spine label as quoted. All edges red. The complete set of these separately published maps showing the ten Patriarchates in the Catholic church, later reprinted in smaller format in Charles Vialart's "Geographia sacra". With marbled endpapers. Binding slightly rubbed. Paper evenly browned, traces of moisture near the gutter. Cf. Tooley IV, 251 (only mentions the map of France).
México, Asociación Nacional Automovilística, 1947. 4to. mayor; 416 pp. Edición bilingüe, español-inglés, impresa a doble columna. Numerosas ilustraciones y anuncios entre el texto y 18 mapas plegados fuera de texto. Cubiertas originales.
12mo, 198 pages, illustrated. eng
Broche, couverture papier, frontispice-photo, 140 x 225mm., 83pp., illustration n/b. Bon etat.
138p. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 294 pages.
First edition, 12mo, iv, [5]-27, [1]pp., original printed wrappers (a little chipped), stitched as issued. This little pamphlet gives a detailed explanation of the defences that Colonel Patton, governor of St. Helena, took to improve the island from attack. The island has shear cliffs on all sides which rise from 400 to 1,000 feet, and are inaccessible to an enemy from the sea. Guns and Canons were placed at the top of these heights and were able to fire directly down on any debarking troops and command that approach by sea. Patton had the advantage of employing the invention of Colonel Shrapnell's exploding 'round case shot' with fuses to explode them over the enemy. These are the shells that soon earned the name shrapnel. "Every piece of ordnance intended for the defence of the interior of St. Helena, whether mounted upon garrison or field carriages,.... ought to depress as far as fifty degrees.... and the landing places in many situations requires this depression...." Patton devised traversing and horizontal platforms for garrison guns and field ordnance at strategic elevated positions on the cliffs. The perpendicular height of every maritime post from sea level was measured and a table formed for each of the stations, that gave in yards the distances which corresponded to the degrees and minutes of the angle of depression. Of these tables three were completed, one for Ladderhill, one for Rupert's Point, and one for Goat-pound Ridge. The advantages derived from the platforms mostly depended on high situations, and therefore were most exclusively appropriated to St. Helena. **** The notes for this book were written on board his Majesty's ship Sir Edward Hughes, on Patton's homeward journey to England. He hoped that "his suggestions might possibly be found of some advantage to the service of his sovereign..... [and] for these purposes he brought models with him of the carriages and platforms which he had adopted at St. Helena."?Preface. Provenance: From the library of Quentin Keynes. Not on COPAC or OCLC.
Barcelona, Mondadori, 1990. 4to.; 122 pp. Encuadernación original.
Barcelona, PPU, 1992. 4to.; 241 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Los paraisos del blanco y del rojo.ILUSTRADO CON FOTOGRAFIAS EN BLANCO Y NEGRO.239 paginas