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Amberes, Iuan Hasrey, 1614, 24,5 x 19 cm., pergamino de época, 12 hojas + 640 págs. + 36 hojas. (Ejemplar falto de portada, que se encuentra reproducida en papel de época facsímil. Esta obra contiene un grabado de monedas a toda página en la pág. 178 y 2 mapas calcográficos en las págs. 44 y 528, este último a toda página. Bernardo José de Aldrete fue un religioso, historiador y filólogo andaluz que nació en Málaga en 1560; esta obra dividida en 4 parte, las dos primeras contienen una larga descripción de España; además trata el orígen de la lengua española, la venida a España de los fenicios, la fundación de Cartago y el uso del árabe en España. También contiene algunas noticias de América. Las dos últimas partes se dedican al continente africano y las lenguas allí utilizadas, como el árabe, hebreo, arameo, sirio y caldeo).
43120CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS FOR THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY 1968-74. FIVE VOLUMES COMPLETE PLUS A PORTFOLIO OF 58 CHARTS AND MAPS. A VERY GOOD SET ORIGINAL BLUE CLOTH WITH COMPLETE PROTECTED DUSTWRAPPERS. THE PORTFOLIO IN BLUE CLOTH HAS SOME STAINS. WITH 58 CHARTS/MAPS AS CALLED FOR. THE FIRST TWO VOLUMES ARE REPRINTS THE REST FIRST EDITIONS. FOUR VOLUMES IN FIVE WITH VOLUME 3 IN TWO PARTS. VOLUME 4 IS THE LIFE OF COOK. A VERY NICE SET. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS FOR THE HAKLUYT SOCIETY, 1968-74 hardcover
188957805Washington: James C. Dunn later: American Colonization Society 1889. An incomplete and disparate run and with a major gap 1851-1870 88 issues in all volumes 16-18 in a bound volume but without a front cover the rest in wrappers; a few wrappers missing a few defective a number loose but present; edge tears chips and curls. Condition ranges from fair to very good. Included are volumes 14 1838 nos. 1-10 12; volume XV 1839 no.1-3 5-6 8-9 11 14-18; volume 16 1840 nos. 1 4-16 18 21 23-24; volume 17 1841 nos. 1-8; volume 18 1842 nos. 3-4 9-10 15-18 20 22-24; volume 26 1850 nos. 10-11big gap; volume 47 1871 nos. 1 11; volume 50 1874 nos. 1-4 8-9; volume 51 1875 no. 2; volume 53 1876 nos. 2-4; volume 54 1878 nos. 2-4; volume 57 1881 nos. 6-8; volume 59 1883 nos. 3-4; volume 64 1888 no. 4; volume 65 1889 nos. 2-4. Much on Liberia abolition slavery the Amistad case African colonization African languages etc. The African Repository and Colonial Journal title simplified in 1850 to African Repository was the official publication of the American Colonization Society which supported the migration of free American Blacks to Africa specifically to its colony of Liberia. It began publication in 1825 and ceased in 1892 and is a primary source for the early history of Liberia. James C. Dunn [later: American Colonization Society] unknown
188957805Washington: James C. Dunn later: American Colonization Society 1889. An incomplete and disparate run and with a major gap 1851-1870 88 issues in all volumes 16-18 in a bound volume but without a front cover the rest in wrappers; a few wrappers missing a few defective a number loose but present; edge tears chips and curls. Condition ranges from fair to very good. Included are volumes 14 1838 nos. 1-10 12; volume XV 1839 no.1-3 5-6 8-9 11 14-18; volume 16 1840 nos. 1 4-16 18 21 23-24; volume 17 1841 nos. 1-8; volume 18 1842 nos. 3-4 9-10 15-18 20 22-24; volume 26 1850 nos. 10-11big gap; volume 47 1871 nos. 1 11; volume 50 1874 nos. 1-4 8-9; volume 51 1875 no. 2; volume 53 1876 nos. 2-4; volume 54 1878 nos. 2-4; volume 57 1881 nos. 6-8; volume 59 1883 nos. 3-4; volume 64 1888 no. 4; volume 65 1889 nos. 2-4. Much on Liberia abolition slavery the Amistad case African colonization African languages etc. The African Repository and Colonial Journal title simplified in 1850 to African Repository was the official publication of the American Colonization Society which supported the migration of free American Blacks to Africa specifically to its colony of Liberia. It began publication in 1825 and ceased in 1892 and is a primary source for the early history of Liberia. <br/><br/> James C. Dunn [later: American Colonization Society] unknown books
186352654London: Tinsley Bros 1863. First edition 2 volumes in 1 small 8vo pp. iii-viii 2 303 1; 4 295 1; frontispiece and a folding map; bound without the half-titles in contemporary half tan calf gilt-lettered spine; moderately rubbed else very good. Penzer pp. 71-2; Casada 70. <br/><br/> Tinsley Bros unknown books
1890007811New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1890. xiv ii 5471 ; xvi 540 pages. all edges gilt marbled endpapers 3 map pockets. with Two Steel Engravings One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations and Maps. In Two Volumes. First edition. In 1886 Stanley led the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition to rescue Emin Pasha the governor of Equatoria in the southern Sudan. King Leopold II of Belgium demanded that Stanley take the longer route via the Congo river hoping to acquire more territory and perhaps even Equatoria. After immense hardships and great loss of life Stanley met Emin in 1888 discovered the Ruwenzori Range and Lake Edward and emerged from the interior with Emin and his surviving followers at the end of 1890. Clean tight set. Light shelfwear. First American Edition. Three-Quarter Leather. Near Fine/No Jacket - Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
167544519Vesaliae: Andreaw ab Hoogenhuysen 1675. Gebunden. Andreaw ab Hoogenhuysen unknown
193219426Par Louis Hautecoeur, Ancien Directeur des Beaux Arts de l'Égypte, Professeur à l'École des Beaux Arts et à l'École du Louvreet Gaston Wiet, Directeur du Musée Arabe du Caire, Professeur à l'École des Langues Orientales Vivantes.Étude de l'architecture et de la décoration en Égypte d'après les monuments religieux du Caire.Tome 1 : Texte (376 pages et 13 figures dans le texte). Tome 2 : Album. 11 planches de plans et 247 de photogravures.Très rare édition originale. Paris, Librairie Ernest Leroux - 1932. Dédicace d'un inconnu sur la page en regard du titre.Belle reliure plein maroquin rouge moderne. Dos lisse avec titre doré. Couvertures conservées. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-4°(33x26).Imposant travail exécuté par les deux auteurs appelés par leurs fonctions à s'intéresser à l'histoire et au sort des édifices religieux et civils d'Égypte. Il est le fruit de leur visite de quelques quatre cent mosquées, madrasas, ribats, sabils ou maisons qui figurent à l'inventaire dressé par le Comité de conservation des monuments de l'art arabe. Gaston Wiet (1887-1971), familier avec les inscriptions, s'est chargé de la partie historique et Hautecoeur de la partie architecturale.Louis-Eugène-Georges Hautecoeur (1884-1973) était fonctionnaire et historien d'art français. Il fut le dernier conservateur du Musée du Luxembourg et joua un rôle important dans la fondation du Musée national d'art moderne au Palais de Tokyo.
18435000Paris J. Delahaye 1843 In folio (h. 57 cm.) pp, XIV-80 pp. 50 planches lithographiées, page de titre chromolithographiée. Demi-reliure de chagrin vert, plats couverts de percaline verte.
LBW-9026[XVIIIe siècle]. 375 x 340 mm, sur une feuille de 535 x 430 mm.
1899LBW-9045Paris, E. Flammarion, [vers 1899]. In-12 de (2) ff., 379-(bl.)-(1) pp.; demi-percaline marron à coins, dos lisse orné, titre en lettre dorées au dos (reliure de l'époque).
201508388A paris, Chez Leroy, libraire, rue Saint-Jacques, vis à vis de la Parcheminerie, 1790 ; grand in-12, 384-399 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 2 volumes. EN TRÈS BON ÉTAT complet des ses gravures - par le Cap de Bonne-espérance, dans les années 1780/81/82/83/84 et 85 - plein veau dos bien orné bon état général.
1727LBW-8135Août 1727. 644 x 415 mm.
193366726Wien, Verlag von L. W. Seidel & Sohn, 1933. 4°. Mit 531 tlw. ganzs. Abbildungen im Text u. auf 164 (12 farb.) Tafeln u. einer gefalt. Karte. XI (1), 303 S.; 2 Bll., OLwd.-Bde. m. illustr. OUmschlägen.
1950LBW-6316Paris, Perceval, [circa 1950]. Lithographie en couleurs de 953 x 692 mm.
1809LBW-8217[Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1809]. 680 x 687 mm.
1667LBW-7829Paris, chez l'auteur, 1665 [1667. 365 x 526 mm + 1 feuillet de texte de 357 x 464 mm.
Grande e decorativa carta del continente, edita ad Amstredam alla fine del XVII secolo. Come indicato nel cartiglio, questo lavoro è basato sulla mappa dell'Africa di Nicolas Sanson del 1668, stampata su due fogli. Rispetto a quest'ultima, le coste africane, in particolare quelle subequatoriali, appaiono più accurate, e anche l'idrografia è modificata e arricchita. Jaillot sposò la figlia di Sanson ed ereditò la tipografia di famiglia, dedicandosi all'attività cartografica. Le sue lastre furono poi vendute e pubblicate da Pierre Mortier ad Amstredam. Incisione in rame, finemente colorata a mano, in buono stato di conservazione. Fine map of Africa with a decorative title and scale cartouche. Alexis-Hubert Jaillot (1632-1712), was a French cartographer. He joined the Sanson heirs and redrew Nicolas Sanson's maps on a larger scale. 'Atlas Nouveau' (1674), sea-atlas ' Le Neptune François' (1693).This plate is from the newly engraved Dutch counterfeited edition of the ' Atlas Nouveau', published by Pieter Mortier in Amsterdam. R. L. Betz "The Mapping of Africa…" (2007), map 118; O. I. Norwich, "Norwich's Maps of Africa", map 46
167579623Vesaliae: Andreaw ab Hoogenhuysen 1675. Gebunden. Andreaw ab Hoogenhuysen unknown
198336471Ministere des affaires extrangeres , du commerce exterieur et de la cooperation au development (Hg), 1983. 4°, 97 & 103 S. Anhänge, in französischer Sprache, Bibl.Ex., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Stempel u. Nr. a. Vorsatz od. u. Titel, Nr. a. Rücken bzw. Einband, Einb. beschabt u. bestoßen u. angeschmutzt, fingerspurig, Schnitte angeschmutzt, altersbed. Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., geheftet
1847LBW-8948London, F.G. Moon, 1847. 370 x 500 mm.
1908204307Berlin, Mittler u. Sohn, 1908. 4°. M. 1 farb. Kte. u. 64 (1 farb.) Taf. X, 150 S. Bibl.-Hlwdbd. m. Rsign. Einbd. angestaubt u. berieben. Vorsatz m. Bibl.-Klebezettel. Sign. a. Tit. M. mehr. St. (u.a. verso aller Taf.). Einige wenige Taf. m. kl. Kleberesten sonst sauberes Ex. (Mitteil. aus d. dt. Schutzgebieten. Erg.-H. 1).
178751405Grande carte en deux parties, format global : 69 x 99 cm, frontières rehaussées en couleur, A Paris, Chez Delamarche, Géographe, rue du Foin St Jacques, au Collège de Mtre Gervais, s.d. [circa 1787-1795 ]
Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original quarter leather bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 911 p., profusely illustrated with many color and b/w plates, one folded map. Slight marginal foxing and light tears on extremities. Heavy tears on the map, no missing pieces, it needs to be restored. Overall a good copy. Hegira: 1291 = Gregorian: 1874. First and only Turkish edition of this rare and attractively and profusely illustrated book including Schweinfurth's travel account of the African continent, from Central Africa to Egypt, printed in the last Imperial period of the Ottomans. Schweinfurth was a Baltic German botanist and ethnologist who explored East-Central Africa. He was born in Riga, Latvia, then part of the Russian Empire. He was educated at the universities of Heidelberg, Munich, and Berlin (1856-1862), where he particularly devoted himself to botany and paleontology. Commissioned to arrange the collections brought from Sudan by Adalbert von Barnim and Robert Hartmann, his attention was directed to that region, and in 1863 he traveled around the shores of the Red Sea, repeatedly traversed the district between that sea and the Nile, passed on to Khartoum, and returned to Europe in 1866. His researches attracted so much attention that in 1868 the Berlin-based Alexander von Humboldt Foundation entrusted him with an important scientific mission to the interior of East Africa. Starting from Khartoum in January 1869, he went up the White Nile to Bahr-el-Ghazal, and then, with a party of ivory dealers, through the regions inhabited by the Diur (Dyoor), Dinka, Bongo, and Niam-Niam; crossing the Congo-Nile watershed he entered the country of the Mangbetu (Monbuttu) and discovered the river Uele (March 19, 1870), which by its westward flow he knew was independent of the Nile. Schweinfurth formed the conclusion that it belonged to the Chad system, and it was several years before its connection with the Congo was demonstrated. The discovery of the Uele was Schweinfurth's greatest geographical achievement, though he did much to elucidate the hydrography of the Bahr-el-Ghazal system. Of greater importance were the very considerable additions he made to the knowledge of the inhabitants and of the flora and fauna of Central Africa. He described in detail the cannibalistic practices of the Mangbetu, and his discovery of the pygmy Aka people settled conclusively the question as to the existence of dwarf races in tropical Africa. Unfortunately, a December 1870 fire in his camp destroyed nearly all that he had collected. He returned to Khartoum in July 1871 and published an account of the expedition, under the title of Im Herzen von Afrika (Leipzig, 1874; English edition, The Heart of Africa, 1873, new ed. 1878). In 1873-1874 he accompanied Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs in his expedition into the Libyan Desert. Settling at Cairo in 1875, he founded a geographical society, under the auspices of the Khedive Ismail, and devoted himself almost exclusively to historical and ethnographic African studies. In 1876, he traveled into the Arabian Desert with Paul Güssfeldt, and continued his explorations therein at intervals until 1888, and during the same period made geological and botanical investigations in the Fayum, in the valley of the Nile. In 1889 he returned to Berlin; but he visited the Italian colony of Eritrea in 1891, 1892, and 1894. Schweinfurth died in Berlin. The accounts of all his travels and researches have appeared either in book or pamphlet form or in periodicals, such as Petermanns Mitteilungen, the Zeitschrift für Erdkunde. Among his works may be mentioned Artes Africanae; Illustrations and Descriptions of Productions of the Industrial Arts of Central African Tribes (1875). Özege 19040.
18791172-22London, John Murray 1879. 8°. XXII, 417 S., 32 S. mit 14 Taf., dav. 1 als Frontisp. u. 1 mehrf. gefalt., 3 mehrf. gefalt. Karten sowie zahlr. Holzstich-Ill. im Text. OLn. m. Gold- u. Schwarzpräg. Restaur. Rücken lichtrandig, Einband etwas fleckig, Ecken leicht bestoßen. Ehemal. Bibliotheksexemplar, Titelbl. mit 4 Stempeln, hint. Spiegel mit Buchbinderetikett " Bound by Simpson & Renshaw". EA. [3 Warenabbildungen]