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17973807772Paris: De l'Imprimerie de Guillaume 1797. A few leaves a little foxed; a very good copy. Two volumes octavo six folding engraved plates after Parkinson a handsome set in contemporary French mottled calf flat spines gilt double red and tan morocco labels. <p><p>First French edition first issue: the artist's account of Cook's first voyage and the discovery of eastern Australia. Translated by C. Henri from the 1784 English edition it also contains material from later voyagers updating the account including the experiences of the Forsters on the second voyage. This is the octavo issue noted by Kroepelien as preceding the otherwise identical quarto of the same year.</p> <p>Parkinson had been employed in 1767 by Sir Joseph Banks who thought so highly of his work that he arranged for the young man to join him on Cook's first voyage. When the expedition's draughtsman Alexander Buchan died at Tahiti Parkinson was called on to take over all of the topographical work completing some 1300 sketches quite apart from compiling vocabularies in Tahiti and New Holland. At the end of the voyage en route from Batavia to the Cape of Good Hope he died of a fever and after the return of the Endeavour ownership of his manuscripts and drawings was disputed: Banks considered that they were his while Parkinson's brother Stanfield claimed them under the provisions of his brother's will. When Hawkesworth learned of the impending English publication of this work he got an injunction to delay its appearance until some time after his official account and despite having used Parkinson's work extensively retaliated by deliberately omitting Parkinson's name from the narrative: even the botanical illustrations in the official account have no credit to the artist.</p> <p>Some of the bibliographical history of this work is quite complex. An extended note by Rolf du Rietz in the Kroepelien catalogue explains that this octavo issue although textually identical to a quarto issue published the same year by the same publisher is actually the genuine first issue du Rietz demonstrates from an error in the signatures that the quarto was re-imposed. Du Rietz knew the octavo only from the copy in the University of Oslo although no complete census of the two issues has been attempted. A note in O'Reilly-Reitman suggests - as if we needed more complexity - that the number of plates is uncertain as they examined copies with any number between five and eight; nonetheless six plates is the standard collation.</p> </p> . De l'Imprimerie de Guillaume unknown
0282452478.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17872903123Paris: chez Buisson 1787. Good copy. Two volumes quarto with a folding map and 16 engraved plates some folding; original mottled calf binding. <p><p>Cook's second voyage and travels in South Africa by the famous Swedish naturalist. This is the first edition in French the most profusely illustrated of the early editions of the book. This is an example of the quarto version an octavo version appeared simultaneously. Sparrman professor of zoology at Uppsala University was in South Africa when Cook's second voyage called there in 1772; Forster engaged him to accompany the expedition as assistant naturalist. Though much of his book is a narrative of travels in Africa with emphasis on its flora and fauna and a remarkable series of plates on termites and their habitations he includes an interesting account of his voyage with Cook in the first volume - as Hocken notes "Hairbreadth escape from collision of the two ships not mentioned elsewhere. Shocking details as to the food on board. Described the plants which Georg Forster drew. Both interesting and amusing.".</p> <p>Sparrman published an expanded Swedish version of his account of the voyage in 1802 with a second volume in 1818 but this account in its various versions was the only eighteenth-century text by this member of the second voyage.</p> </p> . chez Buisson unknown
1146217897.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365664960.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20009532-00Lustenau: Neufeld-Verlag und Galerie 2000. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. In very good clean unmarked condition. Cover shows very light edge/shelfwear. Tri-lingual text: English Dutch French. Gorgeous photographs of the Austrian Vorarlberg accompany the photographer's text. Size: 14 x 9 1/2 <br/> <br/> Neufeld-Verlag und Galerie hardcover
2008047928Moscow: Logata 2008. 199pp index bibliography num col photographs. Or glossy boards. Pages rippled musty but no damp marks; bug marked on front endpapers. The many volcanoes of Kamchatka in Siberia. Text in Russian and English. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 4to. Logata Hardcover
1980211216-MB81National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA 1980. Very Good Hardcover photographs . First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Cover. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) hardcover
1993051074Mansfield Centre CT: Martino Publishing 1993. Volume 2 only of 2. Title continues: the Eastern Part of Java. vii 362pp folding map 12 bw ills. Green cloth no jacket as issued. As new. No date but c1993. Limited edition of 250 copies of which this #18. Facsimile of the original edition of 1847. Limited Facsimile Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/None as Issued. 8vo. Martino Publishing Hardcover
183617101London: Wrighton and Webb. Very Good. 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. Two volume set. Quarter green leather over green cloth. Raised bands and gilt decorated panels. Pictorial frontispiece and half title page. #1 North Wales: Illustrated with fifty-one engravings by Radclyffe from drawings by Cattermole Cox Creswick & c. 16 261pp. #2 South Wales: Scenery of the River Wye. Forty-eight engravings by Radclyffe from the drawings by Cox Harding Fielding Creswick Watson. 15 268pp. Marbled end papers. Corners & spine ends lightly rubbed. England Wales Travel; Engravings; 8vo; 529 pages . Wrighton and Webb hardcover
1834039905New-York: Harper & Brothers 1834. First US Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes. pp: 304; 271. Bound in 3/4 calf and marbled boards leather labels; spines are sun-darkened with a small chip from one head. 7.5" x 4.25". Provenance: old engraved bookplate in each volume of Charleston native Rawlins Lowndes 1801-1877 with early signatures at tops of title-pages of Gertrude Livingston Lowndes 1805-1883 a well-known New Yorker of her day. Mrs. Jameson 1794-1860 here relates her literary adventures in Germany along with several short stories and the diary of her travels in Italy. American Imprints 25112. Robinson Wayward Women 286 Davis & Joyce Personal Writings by Women 2482. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1853289343London: Cooke and Co.Ingram 1853. Second edition. Hardcover. Good/No dustjacket. 8vo. pp. xv 2 353 contents lightly foxed in blue/gilt pebbled cloth 8 tinted engravings Cooke and Co.,Ingram hardcover
18526293Ingram Cooke 1852. 8vo. First Edition with tinted lithograph as frontispiece engraved and printed titles and 6 tinted lithographed plates some light spotting mainly marginal as often; original 'National Illustrated Library' series binding of dark green cloth elaborately blocked in blind pictorial back gilt extra primrose endpapers expertly rebacked with old backstrip laid down a remarkably bright clean crisp copy in period binding. With the contemporary binder's ticket of Leighton Son & Hodge who bound many titles in this series and the contemporary trade ticket of Willmer & Smith of Church St. Liverpool. This work was translated into English expressly for inclusion in Cooke's popular series following the success of the same author's 'Woman's Journey round the World' 1852; to maintain uniformity the more expensive tinted plates were once again adopted here. In the event the present work proved even more popular with an audience eager for information from exotic lands and 'Pfeiffer's Iceland' became a travel standard of the nineteenth century. Abbey Travel 161. Ingram Cooke, hardcover
183632916<p>New York: Leavitt Lord and Co. 1836. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 5 x 7 1/2 in. 348 pp. plus publisher's adverts. Publisher's blindstamped green cloth boards. Condition is GOOD ; front hinge a bit loose but sewn threads visibly undamaged. Covers quite worn with some damage and splitting at the spine. Text block is solid. Text is bright with minimal foxing. Lacking the ffep and rfep. Scarce. Colton 1797-1857 is notable for being a Vermonter who became Alcade of Monterey in 1846 just after the US had purchased California from Mexico. Travel. RGR.</p> Leavitt, Lord and Co. hardcover
1890005554Felix Juven 1890. Soft cover. Fair. Cocked/twisted spine unsightly though binding remains strong. Visible wear to covers with tear at head of spine. Mild foxing throughout. <br/> <br/> Felix Juven paperback
1991466423Tokyo: Visions of Japan Office 1991. No dust jacket. Hardcover. Three-part set in card slipcase. Written to accompany The Japan Festival 1991. Set includes: book with explanatory text; book comprising fold-out photographs only; folder containing looseleaf sheets: text photographs and scrapbook. Booklet containing captions to fold-out photographs is laid in at the front of this book. Folder containing looseleaf sheets is contained within a further slipcase. Contents are clean and sound throughout. AF. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Visions of Japan Office Hardcover
195962335Princeton NJ: D. Van Nostrand Co. Inc. 1959. 4to. xii 2 208 pp. Title in red & black photo frontisp. numerous photo plates 1 large folding map & other charts. Red publisher’s cloth gilt illust. front cover gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. cover art of sailing yacht minor edgewear creasing price-clipped still NF/VG bright copy from the library of Charles H. “Brig†Belvin IV b. 1937 w/ ownership markings on ffep. First edition of this excellent and informative work recounting the author’s voyage with his wife with their friend Eunice Boardman and her fifty foot ketch Renegade through the Virgin Islands. D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., hardcover
1979161017015Falsters Press 1979. Softcover. very good. very good condition typical wear. Text is Danish no English text. Falsters Press paperback
0259365564.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1897e4582Paris: Imprimerie et Librairie Centrales des Chemins de Fer. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed. Spine worn with two inch external abrasion. Ex.-lib. 1897. Troisième Édition. Quarter leather black cloth cover. 450mm x 340mm 18" x 13". 125pp maps. Eleven coloured plans of parts of Paris. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . Imprimerie et Librairie Centrales des Chemins de Fer hardcover
2003A155024127WJ9New York: Vendome Press 2003. First American Edition 2nd Printing . Oversized Hardcover. Very Good-/Good . Listri Massimo. A nice reading copy. Pages are clean and bright. Binding is tight. Book and jacket show some shelfwear. Jacket has been mylared for protection. Large color photos throughout. This is an oversized book and may require extra postage. <br/> <br/> Vendome Press hardcover
199829562Équinoxe Saint-Rémy-de-Provence 1998. 1st English edition. V.g./V.g. Hard covers dust jacket Corner bumped donor's inscription otherwise as new. Équinoxe, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence hardcover
1905008186Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons 1905. Very informative book on Village Town and Jungle Life in India 417 pages in overall clean condition just light browning to outer edges of pages and very occasional small light foxing spots many B/w photographs and illustrations all present as listed plus very informative text NO dustwrapper outer boards are lightly bumped to corners and very lightly rubbed to edges. A pleasing example of this book SEE IMAGES. DETAILED IMAGES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. First Edition. Illustrated Boards. Good Plus/No Jacket. 9 x 6 Inches. Hardcover. William Blackwood and Sons Hardcover
1971TA-6London U.K.: Robert Hale 1971. Classic text presents the full account of the author's daring expeditions beyond one of the few uncharted frontiers and of his remarkable discovery of the fabled cities of Vilcabamba and Muyok Viejo. Includes the author's journeys through the dense Peruvian jungles and high mountain terrain in order to prove his unique theory that the origins of Inca culture evolved from the jungles and not from foreign migrations as archaeologists previously thought. 239 pgs. Illustrated. Minor rubbing to edges of dustjacket; in mylar. First English Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Robert Hale Hardcover
1905048344New York: The Macmillan Co 1905. xviii 349pp index bw ills. Or green cloth with attractive embossed vignette in gold and white to front top edge gilt. Spine a little sunned. Occasional foxing even toning to page edges. A very attractive volume. Includes Bering; outlaw hunters of Russia; Benyowsky the Polish pirate; Cook and Vancouver the English navigators; Gray of Boston; Drake and Ledyard and other soldiers of fortune on the west coast of America. First US Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo. The Macmillan Co Hardcover