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19235280Various locations in the American Southwest and West 1923. About very good. Two oblong folio photograph albums bound in brown pebbled leather each titled in gilt on front cover "WANDERLUST" containing a total of 266 full-page vernacular and professional photographs. First albums: 146 leaves illustrated with 128 full-page landscape photographs each around 6 x 8 inches or slightly larger and occasional manuscript or hand-fashioned sectional title pages and maps. Second volume: 148 leaves illustrated with 138 photographs and occasional manuscript or hand-fashioned sectional title pages. All contents mounted one per page to recto of each leaf. Spines perished but holding strong boards worn scuffed and soiled. Contents noticeably curled with minor to moderate dust-soiling throughout. A studio photograph of a young man is laid-in to the first album likely the compiler of the albums but sadly unidentified. An elaborately-produced pair of vernacular photograph albums documenting an epic cross-country train excursion in 1923 by a well-to-do but anonymous traveler from New York comprised of over 260 full-page photographs. The photographs are a mixture of silver gelatin images printing out paper prints handcolored photographs and a handful of cyanotypes. Most of the images appear to be taken by the traveler en route but some images may have been bought along the way. The images largely picture the landscape or architecture seen along the way with a healthy number of images showing the railroad and the railcars themselves with many images taken at train depots. The occasional manuscript sectional title pages denote the regions of travel as the compiler moved west to California and then eventually back east towards home.<br /> <br /> The first album begins with a manuscript title leaf quoting the text of Gerald Gould's poem "Wanderlust" supplemented by two small drawings and two thumbnail photographs. A map on the second leaf traces the voyage from New York down through the American South and Southwest to California and back to New York through Arizona Colorado and the Midwest. Thereafter the album is comprised mostly of full-page photographs grouped together by location with anywhere from a few to several images per section. The first section in the first album shows the first major stop on the trip -- Washington D.C. and Mount Vernon; this section contains photographs of the Capitol the Lincoln Monument other D.C. buildings and several on the grounds of George Washington's home at Mount Vernon. The album then includes sections featuring New Orleans six photographs; the route between New Orleans and El Paso five images including the train depot at Langtry Texas; El Paso five shots featuring the city and street views; Juarez Mexico eight shots mostly either street scenes or a bullfight; "Thru New Mexico and Arizona" four images; The Apache Trail in Arizona nineteen shots mostly desert landscapes but with some buildings along the trail; and onward through the Carriso Gorge seven photos to California beginning at Coronado Beach eight photographs. The remainder of the first album features California locations namely San Diego sixteen images mostly missions; Pasadena ten photos mostly featuring gardens; Catalina Island eight shots of the island scenery or the bay; Los Angeles eight views in Santa Monica Venice and Ocean Park; and ending with fourteen images featuring missions and other notable structures in Santa Barbara.<br /> <br /> The second volume picks up the excursion in Del Monte California featuring fifteen scenes in Carmel by the Sea and Monterey. The photographic journey of California then continues to Santa Cruz and the Big Trees five shots; San Francisco eleven views around the city and in the Japanese gardens; Mt. Tamalpais a dozen shots of elevated vistas big trees and forests; Yosemite National Park twenty park views; Mariposa Big Trees seven shots; and ends with the Glenwood Mission Inn in Riverside twenty-two images of the hotel grounds and other local scenery and missions around Riverside. The remainder of the album features photographs from the Grand Canyon in Arizona twenty-six images mostly landscapes but with a few featuring Native American ceremonies and Colorado Springs twenty landscapes and other views of the city surrounding desert Pikes Peak and so forth. Concerned mostly with scenery of the American South Southwest and West Coast the compiler did not see fit to record photographs of the remainder of his trip back home to New York. In addition to the information contained in the photographs here the elaborate materiality custom matching albums with matching gilt titles to the front board handcrafted sectional title pages the hand-drawn and traced map and the nature of the organization of the albums arranged in the order of travel from east to west and back east again speaks volumes about the importance the compiler placed on the trip.<br /> <br /> Substantially documented western travel albums are growing rare in the market and the present example is one of the most carefully-assembled examples we have ever seen. unknown
190163390New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1901. 8vo. xii 313 1 pp. Title in red & black photogravure frontisp. w/ tissue guard. Cobalt-blue publisher’s cloth gilt lettering & ruling on spine t.e.g. minor bumping & fraying to head & foot of spine dustsoiling still VG bright copy. First American edition using British sheets and cancel title of this omnibus volume including the accounts Burton’s extraordinary pilgrimage in 1853 to Mecca and Medina which transformed his career; a stripped-down version of his account of Mormonism Salt Lake City and meeting with Brigham Young first published as “The City and the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California;†along with his tips up the Congo through Brazil and expedition to Palmyra Syria. Dodd, Mead & Co., hardcover
192515564Cedar Rapids IA: Friends of Luther Albertus & Elinore Taylor Brewer. Very Good. 1925. First Edition. Hardcover. One of 300 copies. Would grade fine but the silverfish have been at the spine. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 60 pages . Friends of Luther Albertus & Elinore Taylor Brewer hardcover
1893007136London: Richard Bentley and Son 1893. Very informative book on the authors travels in eastern Aquitaine book dated1893 possible first printing but not certain. 403 pages in overall clean condition just very slight browning to extreme edges of pages and some foxing to endpapers and first and last couple of pages. Several B/w illustrations all present as listed plus very informative text NO dustwrapper outer boards are a little marked and darkened on spine wear to corners and top and bottom of spine private library sticker on front board NO library markings to book. A pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGE. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 9 x 6 Inches. Hardcover. Richard Bentley and Son Hardcover
1990102912The Arthur H. Clark Company Spokane. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. 0870621920 . Dr. Jacob Davis Babcock Stillman visited Texas for six months in 1855 before settling in California. This edition was limited to 750 copies. 193 pages bibliography index . Book was issued without a dust jacket. Book is clean no writing and tightly bound. Western Frontiersmen Series XXIII. ; Size is: 6 1/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. . The Arthur H. Clark Company, Spokane. hardcover
1849102Philadelphia: Carey and Hart. Good with no dust jacket. 1849. First Edition. Original Cloth. Professionally rebound by the best binder I know of Book Crafts in Portland Oregon retaining all of the original binding possible. New spine with remnants of the old spine laid on. Old covers are worn and rubbed on the edges & corners. Only library marking is a sticker inside the front cover. Some soiling to the pages. I never have the pages trimmed. ; Ex-Library; 5x7 1/2 . Carey and Hart hardcover
195452180New York: Simon and Schuster. Very Good-. c1954. Hardcover. Very Good- condition with edgewear rippling around the spine aging to the boards and pages and a minor tear and book plate on the front flyleaf; Wildlife and plants of the desert; 8vo ; 124 pages; FSA . Simon and Schuster hardcover
1993k1626Lowestoft: Rushmere Publishing. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 1993. First Edition. Illustrated laminated card cover. 200mm x 210mm 8" x 8". 96pp. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Rushmere Publishing unknown
1833515313London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1833. Hardcover in good condition no dust jacket. Offers architectural descriptions of the buildings of the cities of London and Westminster the Borough of Southwark and their environs. Full information concerning the public the trading the charitable and the literary institutions; places of worship and of entertainment. Boards are scuffed at spine ends edges corners and spine hinge. Corners are bumped and a few marks to front and rear boards. Previous owners' name penned to front paste down. Foxing to page block and some internal pages. Spine is tight. AD. Hardcover. Good. Used. Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper Hardcover
181911763Bath UK: Meyler and Son. Good with no dust jacket. 1819. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. The covers are loose with amatuer attempts to glue them together with small labels happily old labels with water-based adhesive so they are removable. Owner's stamps on the title page & some interior pages. The textblock is at least "very good" with all plates present. Price is as-is. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 329 pages . Meyler and Son hardcover
49462302-nnew. unknown
19923788London UK: Michael Joseph 1992. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Oblong 7.5"x10". 246pp. Green cloth-covered boards with giltstamped title to spine. Textblock edges foxed. Photographic dust jacket covered in protective mylar: inner panels toned. Photographic endpapers foxed. Color photos throughout. Signed by Harding & inscribed "For Tom & Jonathan the poets of Skywinding last keeper's of the grail in FPatsylvania's cultural wilderness" in calligraphic marker to half title. Association copy of the poets Jonathan Williams & Thomas Meyer. Michael Joseph hardcover
20192-0464136210Blurb 2019. Hardcover. New. 58 pages. 8.31x5.43x0.47 inches. Blurb hardcover
183011983London: Jones & Company. Good with no dust jacket. 1830. First Edition. Hardcover. Very attractive original three-quarter leather bound by Charles Thurnam Carlisle. However the exterior hinges are cracking although still holding andthe rear cover is stained. The interior is fine to very fine. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Jones & Company hardcover
1835002814London: H. Fisher R. Fisher et P. Jackson 1835. Hardcover. Very Good. Allom Thomas. 3 volumes each with 76 pages of text and 36 leaves of plates: added engraved title page in vol. 1 frontispieces in vol. 2 and vol. 3 215 total engraved views on 108 plates; 29 cm. Contemporary linen with a diagonal embossed pattern; originally a dark purple but now faded especially the spines which are now a light brown. Leather spine labels with gilt-tooled decoration and title: Westmorland Cumberland Durham et Nordhumberland." All page edges speckled. Pale pink endpapers. Bound with tissue-guards which have been removed. Vol. 1 added engraved title page contains English title: Westmorland Cumberland Durham & Northumberland Illustrated from original drawings by Thomas Allom &c. with Historical & Topographical Descriptions by Thomas Rose Fisher Son & Co. London 1833. No date of publication but plates are dated 1832-1835. Text in French; captions on plates in English. Originally published in English as Fisher's Picturesque Illustrations of Great Britain and Ireland: The Fourth Series Comprising the Splendid Lake Scenery Seats &c. of Westmorland Cumberland Durham & Northumberland. A beautiful collection of English views. In Very Good Condition: slightly cocked; ends of spine rubbed with minor loss; corners rubbed and bumped; spines are faded; lacking one corner of spine label on vol. 1; otherwise labels are intact; occasional foxing primarily along fore-edges of plate leaves; otherwise clean and bright. A heavy set; for international shipping it will have to be sent by priority international. H. Fisher, R. Fisher, et P. Jackson hardcover
1774174257Paris.: Chez Saillant et Nyon rue Saint-Jean-de-Beauvais Chez Panckoucke Hotel de Thou rue des Poitevins. 1774. Engraved map on laid paper 18.5 x 31cm 25.6 x 34.4cm sheet size central fold slight marginal toning but a very good dark impression. Map of Bonthain Bay situated southeast of Macassar on the island of Celebes finely re-engraved for the French edition of Captain James Cook's First Voyage 1768-1771 "Relation des voyages.pour faire des decouvertes dans l'hemisphere meridional et successivement executes par le commodore Byron le capitaine Carteret le capitaine Wallis & le capitaine Cook.". . Chez Saillant et Nyon, rue Saint-Jean-de-Beauvais, [Chez] Panckoucke, Hotel de Thou, rue des Poitevins. unknown
19177980N.Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons 1917. First Edition . Decorative Cloth. Vg/No Jacket. 8vo. 397 pgs.Many b/w photo illustrs.2 folding colour maps.Decorative front cover with gilt titles.Spine ends with very light rubbing.Bottom right front corner bumped leaving the cloth creased.Small stain to back cover.Bookplate to fpd.Ink name to ffep.Internally fresh and cleantightly bound. A very handsome copy despite these minor faults. Describes the navigation/exploration of the entire length of the Yukon River. Part two describes several journeys into "great river tributaries" of the Yukon; the Tanana Riverthe Koyukukthe Porcupinethe Chandalarand several others.Stuck was an English Episcopal Clergyman & Missionary ordained 1892 who came to America in 1885 at age 22. He was first a public school principal in Texas and also held several rectorates there until 1904 when he was posted and served as Archdeacon in the Yukon. Author of several books;descriptive records of his travels and mission work. He was also a member of the party which made the first complete ascent of Mount McKinley1913. HopkinsDictionary of American Biography1964 pg.1028. Smith.Pacific Northwest Americana#9990 <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
198729026New York:: William Morrow 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket. This is the story of the last great period of European sea exploration with Captain Cook being the preeminent explorer of the era with his discovery of the Hawaiian Islands circumnavigation of Australia the mapping of the Canadian and Alaskan coastlines as well as his voyage to Antarctica. William Morrow, unknown
1846022005London: John Murray 1846. First edition. Illustrated with a portrait and two maps. Octavo pp xiv 530 very age-toned bound in a later unsophisticated buckram with morocco label a little worn dull and rubbed; without the final advertisements. A library copy from the Garrison Library Cairo with their stamp on the title page and on the final leaf one or two inner hinges a little weak the large folding map is age-toned and has been strengthened at some time it has a repaired tear and is a little worn and creased at the folds the title page has a date - 1885 - written in ink and this has been offset on to the frontispiece which is also lightly age-toned. Despite the faults this is a reasonably priced copy of a scarce item. "Contains a detailed account of the principal British expeditions into the North American Arctic also to Svalbard from that of Ross in 1818 to those of Back and Simpson 1836-39; their scientific achievements and contribution towards a discovery of a Northwest Passage." . First Edition. Cloth. Fair. John Murray Hardcover
1884290<p>Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington 1884. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition; Full Title: Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas and Round the World: Being Personal Narratives of Attempts to Reach the North and South Poles; and of an Open-boat Expedition up the Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin and Her Majesty's "Erebus" and "Terror" in Her Majesty's Boat "Forlorn Hope" under the command of the author. To which are added an autobiography appendix portraits Maps and numerous illustrations. 2 volumes; Vol I xx 432 pages Vol II xii 412 pages all illustrations panorama and maps as called for in the contents. Appendix Index. "Memorandum" and "Opinions" at back of Vol II. Original highly decorated covers. Covers worn bumped corners frayed with top of Volume 2 corner split spine ends worn softened front end paper and frontispiece loose Volume 1 rear hinge splitting text block shaken but fairly solid all complete. Volume 2 hinges splitting text block shaken again fairly solid. Closed repaired tear to folding map. Important first hand accounts of arctic expeditions under Parry 1827 and Belcher 1852-54 as well as the Antarctic expedition of James Clark Ross 1839-43. Rosove mentions that this work was published in an edition of 750 copies. McCormick was eighty-four when he published these memoirs but five years after publication less than 375 copies had sold. The binding was done in batches there are a variety of variants one may reasonably assume that many remaining copies were never bound. Had there been a "remainder" of perfect copies one would expect to see a high proportion of fine copies whereas the reverse is true. Rosove 221.A1. Second impression of the First Edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 5 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 290. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries.</p> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington hardcover
1884291<p>Sampson Low Marston Searle and Rivington London 1884. First Edition. Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition; Volume 2 ONLY xii 412 pages all illustrations and maps as called for. Appendix Index. Original covers yellow end papers. Shelf ware covers bumped beginning to fray spine sunned and softening as expected. Some foxing mainly to prelims and end papers and page edges. Contents clean. Volume 2 contains The Voyage in Search of Sir John Franklin and Her Majesty's "Erebus" and "Terror" under the command of the author. To which are added some concluding remarks an autobiography and appendix. Full Title: Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas and Round the World: Being Personal Narratives of Attempts to Reach the North and South Poles; and of an Open-boat Expedition up the Wellington Channel in Search of Sir John Franklin and Her Majesty's "Erebus" and "Terror" in Her Majesty's Boat "Forlorn Hope" under the command of the author. To which are added an autobiography appendix portraits maps and numerous illustrations. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; 19th century; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 291. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries.</p> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington hardcover
1863022541Paris: Michel Levy Freres 1863. Engraved plates and text illustrations small quarto pp viii 546 all edges gilt concave fore-edge a small folding map at the rear some foxing throughout a difficult binding to describe possibly quarter leather and shagreen very slightly rubbed and worn. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Michel Levy, Freres Hardcover
0428531989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1883008391Alfred Mame et Fils 1883. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Acceptable. First edition original paper wraps: missing back panel spine dismembered book disbound but complete front panel detached and torn in half with heavy wear. Interior text and illustrations surprisingly immaculate sharp bright except for half title and page 472 exposed due to missing wrappers corner and edge wear to first gathering due to pulling. Superior collectible of rare edition if properly rebound. Petit In-4 Illustrations en texte & HT PP - XIV 472 pages. <br/> <br/> Alfred Mame et Fils paperback
1786011313Geneva Switzerland: Chez Barde Manget & Comp 1786. 641pp illus with beautiful fold-out engraved plates. 19th century quarter calf gilt marbled boards. Containing De Saussure's account of the natural history of Geneva and its environs along with the record of his explorations in the area of Mont Blanc. De Saussure has been called the father of alpinism; between 1774 and 1787 he performed extensive geological investigations of the Alpine region which he saw as holding the key to a true theory of the earth. Book is tight clean and beautiful plates are in excellent clean condition with no tears. French text. 1st Edition. Quarter Leather/Boards. Very Good/No Jacket - Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Chez Barde, Manget & Comp Hardcover