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8vo [21.5 x 14 cm]; includes 9 original papers by Spruce, folding partly colored map, plate of Utricularia Peltata, Spruce, from Linn. Society Journal Botany Vol. IV, 1845. contemporary half calf, with gilt title lettering 'Opuscula; R. S.' on leather spine label, marbled boards rubbed, contents of papers listed hand-written on endpaper, initials RS in ink on margin of first paper, marginal notes & corrections, very good. A The papers by Richard Spruce included here are: The Musci and Hepaticae of Teesdale, Trans. Bot. Society of Edinburgh, 1844 (pp 65-89); On Several Mosses new to the British Flora, London Journal of Botany, 1845 (pp1-27); On Five New Plants from Eastern Peru, Linnaean Society, 1859 (pp191-204); On the Mode of Branching of Some Amazon Trees, Linn. Soc., 1861, (pp 3-51); Notes of a Visit to the Cinchona Forests on the Western slope of the Quiteian Andes, Linn Journal, 1859, (176-192); On the Mountains of Llanganati in the Eastern Cordillera of the Quitonian Andes, offprint (?, or possibly earlier printing, has a few hand corrections) from Royal Geographical Society of London, 1861 (1-21, with folding engraved map, partly colored showing his routes); On the River Purus, a Tributary of the Amazon, no publisher stated, June 13, 1864 (1-13); Notes on the Valleys of Piura and Chira in Northern Peru and on the Cultivation of Cotton Therein, London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1864 (pp 1-81). In addition there is only part of his paper, Report on the Expedition to Procure Seeds and Plants of the Cinchona Succirubra, or Red Bark Tree, London 1861, pages 85-112 only, the rest being removed but pages 104-111 being a note by Spruce on Cinchona Succirubra, Pavon and allied species, dated 1861 and pages 111-112 being a note by Clements R. Markham , respected author who wrote two books on obtaining Cinchona seeds and plants for planting in India to develop a cure for malaria. There is also a paper by Daniel Oliver, 'Descriptions of New Species of Utricularia from South America, 1859 (pp 169-176). Mark Honigsbaum in his book Valverde's Gold, 2004, on the exploration in eastern Ecuador for Incan gold, refers extensively to Spruce's work, especially that on Llanganati Mountains and he reproduced Spruce's map described above in his book but in much reduced size. The manuscript notes in parts of this work may be in Spruce's hand but this is not verified. Spruce was one of the great plant hunters of the Amazon region, collecting over seven thousand botanical specimens, many of which were previously unknown. Spruce was in the Amazon region at the same time as Bates and Wallace, and all three lived on the earnings from specimens sent back to England. In 1860, Spruce collected some 600 cinchona plants and thousands of seeds in Ecuador for raising in India for the production of quinine as a cure for malaria. The Royal Geographical Society elected him an honorary fellow in 1866 for his fine work. The Linnaean Society also made him an associate. Spruce was a great influence on the work of Darwin, Wallace, Richard Schultes and others. The author's 'Notes of a Botanist on the Amazon & Andes; being records of travel on the Amazon and its Tributaries, the Trombeta, Rio Negro, Uapes, etc. . to the Orinoco, the eastern side of the Andes of Peru and Ecuador and the shores of the Pacific during 1849-1864' was published in 1908 after his death, by Alfred Russell Wallace, and remains a classic work of travels in South America and especially Amazonia.
VG (no dj, Maroon cloth with gilt titling to spine. internally clean and crisp - without inscriptions or marginalia. reprint of 1782 work..part of a series
pp. vii, 194, (6) [Publisher's advertisements]. Though continuously paginated, this includes a separate title page for: 'A SERIOUS CALL IN CHRISTIAN LOVE TO ALL PEOPLE.' Age stained. 8vo. 205mm. Broken contemporary full leather binding. Decorative acorn and tulip roll within a two fillet frame. Numerous early manuscript ownerships and comments of: John and Thomas Midlefell, Hawkeshead-field, Lancashire, ENGLAND. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 61 L Stk
Hardcover. With colour slides on front pastedown and record on rear pastedown. A few marks on boards. Spine ends, edges and leading corners are worn and bumped. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Hardcover. No jacket. Slides and bakelite disc included on pastedowns. Several marks and scores on boards. Film is peeling on spine. Spine ends and leading corners are worn and bumped. Light creases on early pages. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Hardcover. With 32 colour slides on front pastedown and record on rear pastedown. A few marks on boards. Spine ends and leading corners are worn and bumped. Spine is slightly cocked. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Hardcover. (No dust jacket) Good condition. Hardcover tanned and slightly bumped to spine. Pages tanned. side of the back board is torn next to the spine. Board is still attached. RB Used
1757317340Dublin: Printed for J. Smith on the Blind-Quay 1757. Same year as the London edition. Folding frontispieces in each volume and other plates. 269; 287; 287pp. 3 vols. 12mo. Bound in modern three quarter brown calf and marbled boards. Text with some stains. Binding fine. Same year as the London edition. Folding frontispieces in each volume and other plates. 269; 287; 287pp. 3 vols. 12mo. Volume I<br /> A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem By Mr. Henry Maundrel<br /> The Travels of Thomas Shaw<br /> An Account of a Journey to Palmyra otherwise Tedmor in the Desart<br /> Volume II: <br /> The Travels of Richard Pococke<br /> Thre Travels opf Henry Drummond<br /> A Description of Aleppo. By Alexander Russel M.D<br /> THE TRAVELS OF MR. HANWAY Through Russia Persia and several other parts for settling a trade upon the Caspian Sea<br /> Volume III contains:<br /> continuation of.THE TRAVELS OF MR. HANWAY Through Russia Persia and several other parts for settling a trade upon the Caspian Sea<br /> With: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NORWAY by Erich Pontoppidan;. ESTC T164169 Printed for J. Smith, on the Blind-Quay unknown
17950848bLondon: Printed for W Peacock. G : in good condition. Browning within impacting on most maps. Aeg. 1795. Second Edition. Red hardback leather cover. 140mm x 100mm 6" x 4". iv 200pp. Fold out frontis world map plan of the solar system fold out maps of Africa North America South America Asia and Europe. . Printed for W Peacock hardcover
1795231130-MB01Salisbury Court England: W. Peacock 1795. Small leatherbound volume embellished with fold out maps second edition binding hinges have been repaired . Second Edition. Leather Bound. Good/No Dust Cover. W. Peacock Hardcover
1757317340Dublin: Printed for J. Smith on the Blind-Quay 1757. Same year as the London edition. Folding frontispieces in each volume and other plates. 269; 287; 287pp. 3 vols. 12mo. Bound in modern three quarter brown calf and marblked boards. Text with some stains. Binding fine. Same year as the London edition. Folding frontispieces in each volume and other plates. 269; 287; 287pp. 3 vols. 12mo. Volume I<br/>A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem By Mr. Henry Maundrel<br/>The Travels of Thomas Shaw<br/>An Account of a Journey to Palmyra otherwise Tedmor in the Desart<br/>Volume II: <br/>The Travels of Richard Pococke<br/>Thre Travels opf Henry Drummond<br/>A Description of Aleppo. By Alexander Russel M.D<br/>THE TRAVELS OF MR. HANWAY Through Russia Persia and several other parts for settling a trade upon the Caspian Sea<br/>Volume III contains:<br/>continuation of.THE TRAVELS OF MR. HANWAY Through Russia Persia and several other parts for settling a trade upon the Caspian Sea<br/>With: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NORWAY by Erich Pontoppidan;. ESTC T164169 Printed for J. Smith, on the Blind-Quay unknown books
75356Philadelphia J. P. Lippincott & Co. 1857. . 1: A-K / 2: L-Z. - Einbände stärker beschabt und tls. fleckig stellenw. stockfleckig mit Knicksp. bzw. eselsohrig erstes w. Bl. in Bd. 2 mit kurzem Randeinriß NaV. Philadelphia, J. P. Lippincott & Co. 1857. unknown
1855058677Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1855. Book. Good. Full-Leather. First Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Full light brown calf marbled text block edges. Leather rubbed along edges and showing several creases along spine panel where title label is mostly lacking. Firm binding intact hinges generally clean interior. 2182 pp. Solid copy with essentially cosmetic faults. J. B. Lippincott & Co. Hardcover
4 vols. Hardcover Very good condition, in full calf, worn & rubbed
1913008380Calmann Levy 1913. 2nd Printing. Soft cover. Acceptable. Missing front cover otherwise complete. POS. Spine panel semi-detached and binding precarious. What remains of the original wraps is well worn. Most of the text is bright and clean and crisp with light foxing to first and last fifty pages. Nice copy of a rare collectible if rebound. <br/> <br/> Calmann Levy paperback
No marks or inscriptions. Very faint creasing to upper corners, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 231pp. Articles by the author on life, drugs, garlic, sport, memoirs from Baltimore to Fiji to Crantock in Cornwall. Very scarce.
19277038CBAdelaide, 1927. 8°. 58 S. Mit Abb. Orig.-Heft. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
19277038CBAdelaide, 1927. 8°. 58 S. Mit Abb. Orig.-Heft.
First edition, 8vo (220 x 135 mm), iv, 129, [1]pp., 4 hand-coloured engraved plates (frontispiece entitled View of the Ariel Mountains, commonly call'd French Mountains), title-page a little browned and spotted, cont. half calf, patterned paper boards. One of the earliest accounts and illustrations of a roller coaster in an English book. The author starts his continental tour during the Summer of 1817 at Ostend and continues to Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Delft, Lyden, Haarlem, Amsterdam, Utrecht and Paris, and places in between. Provenance: Ownership signature of Charles Wright; bookplate of John Evan Bedford. Abbey, Travel, 18.
Good paperback. cover is tanned, particulalry the spine. Light edgewear overall, with blemish to pageblock top. Internally, the pages are clean and bright. CN Used
2006R100057957Mollat. 2006. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 91 pages - pliure sur le 2ème plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages
195628413Association of Agriculture 1956. Folio portfolio containing 22 loose sheets of plates maps and text a number double-page; printed wrappers portfolio split at backstrip else a very good bright clean copy. Produced by the Association of Agriculture in collaboration with Le Ministere de l'Agriculture Province de Quebec. Sold from an institution with its neat press-mark. IN THIS CONDITION A SCARCE SURVIVAL. Association of Agriculture, unknown
Hardcover. First edition. Jacket is lightly shelfworn, with small nick at one corner. Page block and page edges are tanned. Text is clear throughout. TS Used
Hardcover with jacket in good condition. First edition. Jacket is marked, tanned and worn. Minor abrasions on front of jacket. Jacket leading corners and rear edges are nicked. Boards, page block and a few pages are lightly marked. Hardcover spine ends are lightly bumped. Minor tears on upper edges of one or two closing pages. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
1745g9410London: C. Hitch in Pater-noster Row S. Austen in Newgate-Street; and J. Jackson near St. James's Gate. G : in good condition with marbled eps. Cover and spine rubbed with faded titles. Minor tear at map margin. Ownership details on prelims. Text block firm. Plates bright. 1745. First Edition in English. Brown hardback leather cover. 200mm x 120mm 8" x 5". xvi 220pp. 12 copper plates including frontis fold out map. Translated from the Danish. . C. Hitch in Pater-noster Row, S. Austen in Newgate-Street; and J. Jackson near St. James's Gate hardcover