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1994TB02087New York: Viking 1994. First Edition. First printing Fine In a fine dust jacket. A true story that takes place in Pendleton Oregon in 1911 around a broncbusting tournament. Viking unknown books
188752601London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Livingston 1887. Second edition of volume I first edition of volume II; 2 volumes 8vo pp. xvi 2 316; viii 2 318; mounted albumen frontispiece portrait by H. S. Mendelssohn folding map printed in color 20 wood-engraved plates plus other wood engravings in the text; slightly later full green crushed levant gilt monogram of Henry Arthur Johnstone and gilt tools exposed sewing thongs at inner corners of covers t. e.g. pigskin endpapers with Johnstone's nautical ex-libris stamped in brown on the front free endpaper and dated 1899; light rubbing at extremities all else near fine. The library of Henry Arthur Johnstone which contained a large proportion of books on natural history was sold en bloc to the London bookseller Clements in 1921 and thence dispersed. Mendelssohn I p. 812-3: "The work is an important contribution to the history of exploration in South-Equatorial Africa and contains an excellent account of the physical features of these regions and of their fauna inhabitants &c." <br/><br/> Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Livingston unknown books
1967TB02252Garden City: Doubleday 1967. First Edition. First printing Near fine In a very good dust jacket 1/4" chip at spine bottom & wear at top of spine. Doubleday unknown books
1967TB02093Garden City: Doubleday 1967. First Edition. First printing Very good slight fading at spine ends. In a very good dust jacket 3/4' chip at spine hinge & ends worn. Doubleday unknown books
1992TB02985New York: Simon & Schuster 1992. First Edition. First printing Fine In a fine dust jacket. Simon & Schuster unknown books
191552573London New York et al.: Cassell and Co. Ltd 1915. First edition 8vo pp. xviii 283 1; ex-Mechanics' Institure library with bookplate marked 'discarded' perforated stamp in the top margin of the frontispiece rubberstamp on the verso of the folding map and on the verso of some but not all the 110 plates; contemporary green morocco-backed blue cloth gilt-lettered direct on spine; but for the library markings very good. <br/><br/> Cassell and Co., Ltd hardcover books
18921078New York: Joseph Sabin 1892. First Edition First Printing. Three quarter leather. Very good . A very good plus first edition small paper copy. One of 525 copies issued. These are the works published in Sabin's lifetime. Signed by Joseph Sabin with original signed receipt from Sabin. Mixed set: small paper copy and stiff wraps on vol 20 all bound into three quarter leather with marbled boards and gilt accents.Bound by The University of Chicago Press. Moderate wear to crown foot and corners on various volumes. Top edge gilt. One volume has bent pages from poor shipping practice book edges pressed into one another. Marbled endpapers. On laid paper.Text is clean and bright. Vols. 1-19 "Edition 525 copies 8vo . and 110 copies on large paper." Publication was suspended from 1892 to 1927 when it was resumed with the parts numbered continuously with the last issued in 1892 Suspended with pt. CXV/CXVI v. 20 pt. 1/2 1892; This set shipped at actual cost. Joseph Sabin hardcover books
189313102Toronto: Star Printing and Publishing 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Original blue cloth puckered in spots rubbed through at corners and spine ends. Binding sound contents clean. 353 pp with 51 gravure plates but lacking the folding map. The author traversed the Marotse country and visited the Gonye and Victoria Falls and continued to Bechuanaland Matabeleland and Mashonaland Mendelssohn I p. 788. "Despite Johnston's hunter-like attire and pose in the frontispiece this work is primarily one of travel. He does embark on hunts after hartebeest impala and ostrich and describes a lion hunt near Salisbury" Czech p. 146. Star Printing and Publishing hardcover books
190652551London: Hutchinson & Ci 1906. First edition 2 volumes large 8vo pp. xxviii 519 1; xvi 521-1183 1; 4 folding maps 18 maps in the text 28 color plates 426 black & white illustrations many full-page; original maroon cloth gilt crest on upper covers gilt-stamped spines; armorial bookplate on front pastedowns perforated stamps in title pages accession numbers at base of spines both volumes lightly rubbed; faults notwithstanding a very good copy. <br/><br/> Hutchinson & Ci hardcover books
188652566London: Kegan Paul Trench and Co 1886. First edition 8vo pp. xxviii 338; xv 1 572 36 ads; gravure frontispiece portrait wood-engraved vignette title page 6 maps 2 folding some in color 14 plates numerous wood-engraved illustrations in the text; original pictorial red cloth stamped in black white and gilt on upper cover and spine; the spine is a mess: old long cracks chipped at extremities and sunned but the book is surprisingly sound clean and the covers quite bright. Not a common book. <br/><br/> Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co hardcover books
194120072Philadelphia PA: J.B. Lippincott Company 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 345 pp numerous b/w illustrations from photographs index illustrated endpapers. Original giraffe-patterned cloth boards sunned at the spine and with moderate shelfwear. Text clean binding sound. No dust jacket. Inscribed on the half-title page "to M.S. Slocum with best African wishes Osa Johnson." Account of an extended photographic safari in Kenya by this accomplished and prolific husband-and-wife documentary filmmaking team. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover books
19401805885J.B. Lippincott Company 1940. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Orange cloth spine over boards not zebra-striped cover. Jacket edges rubbed with minor loss ink stamp on title page. 1940 Hard Cover. 376 pp. 8 5/8 x 6. 83 illustrations including photographs featuring George Eastman founder of Eastman Kodak American author Jack London and film star Charlie Chaplin. A documentary travelogue of the adventures of Martin and Osa Johnson primarily in Africa and the South Seas. J.B. Lippincott Company hardcover books
1971TB09445New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co 1971. First Edition. First printing Fine in black cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine and front board. fine. A beautiful copy! "The perilous trail to Montana's gold" through Wyoming and Idaho. The 10th volume in The American Trails Series. This is one in a set of 15 McGraw-Hill Trails Series titles. McGraw-Hill Book Co hardcover books
1971TB01441New York: McGraw-Hill Book 1971. First Edition. First printing Very near fine in black cloth covered boards but with a prior owner's name stamped on the front end paper & tape stains to both end papers. In a near fine dust jacket with the price intact but with tape stains at the flap ends where they were once taped to the end papers of the book. The tenth volume in The American Trails series which covers the "perilous trail to Montana's Gold." 306 pages including an index and bibliography. McGraw-Hill Book hardcover books
1971TB07040New York: McGraw-Hill Book 1971. First Edition. First printing Fine in black cloth covered boards with gilt text on the front board and on the spine. In a near fine dust jacket with a 1" narrow ink mark on the upper edge of the front panel and slighty tanned on the spine. One of the American Trails Series titles. The Bloody Bozeman was the trail followed by those who wanted to reach the gold of the Montana fields. 336 numbered pages with index text and photographs. McGraw-Hill Book hardcover books
1980TB13511no city stated: Self Published 1980. First Edition. First printing Fine in blue cloth covered boards with white text on the spine. In a fine dust jacket. The author provides an historical account of her father's venture to Alaska during the gold rush of 1899 to assist in the development of a bank to safeguard the gold found by the miners. 153 pages including a bibliography text reproductions of contemporary photographs & illustrations by Janet K. Monteith. Self Published hardcover books
1728BOOKS00671225144 contents and errata2 pages with 2 folding maps lacks frontispiece. Small Quarto 10" x 7 3/4". Rebacked in the 19th century leather retaining the original spine with raised bands and gilt decorative stamping and lettering to spine. Translated from the original Portuguese manuscripts by Jackim le Grande. First edition.<br /><br />Born in Lisbon he entered the Order of Jesus at the age of sixteen. In 1621 he was ordered as a missionary to India and in 1622 he arrived at Goa. With the intention of proceeding to Abyssinia whose Negus emperor Segued had been converted to Roman Catholicism by Pedro Páez he left India in 1624. He disembarked on the coast of Mombasa and attempted to reach his destination through the Galla country but was forced to return. In 1625 he set out again accompanied by Mendez the patriarch of Ethiopia and eight missionaries. The party landed on the coast of the Red Sea and Lobo settled in Abyssinia as superintendent of the missions in Tigre. He remained there until death deprived the Catholics of their protector the emperor Segued. Forced by persecution to leave the kingdom in 1634 Lobo and his companions fell into the hands of the Turks at Massawa who sent him to India to procure a ransom for his imprisoned fellow-missionaries. In this he was successful but could not induce the Portuguese viceroy to send an armament against Abyssinia. Intent upon accomplishing this cherished project he embarked for Portugal and after he had been shipwrecked on the coast of Natal and captured by pirates arrived at Lisbon. Neither at this city however nor at Madrid and Rome was any countenance given to Lobo's plan. He accordingly returned to India in 1640 and was elected rector and afterwards provincial of the Jesuits at Goa. After some years he returned to his native city and died there January 29 1678.<br /><br />Lobo wrote an account of his travels in Portuguese which appears never to have been printed but is deposited in the monastery of St. Roque Lisbon. Balthazar Telles made large use of the information therein in his Historia geral da Ethiopia a Alta Coimbra 1660 often erroneously attributed to Lobo see Machado's Bibliotheca Lusitana. Lobo's own narrative was translated from a manuscript copy into French in 1728 by the Abbe Joachim le Grand under the title of Voyage historique d'Abissinie. In 1669 a translation by Sir Peter Wyche of several passages from a manuscript account of Lobo's travels was published by the Royal Society translated in Melchisédech Thévenot<i>Relation des voyages</i> in 1673. An English abridgment of Le Grand's edition by Dr. Johnson was published in 1735 reprinted 1789. In a <i>Mémoire justificatif en réhabilitation des pères. Pierre Paëz et Jérôme Lobo</i> Dr. C. T. Beke maintains against Bruce the accuracy of Lobo's statements as to the source of the Abai branch of the Nile. See A. de Backer <i>Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus</i> edited by C. Sommervogel iv. 1893.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Old stamp and inscription on title page first folding map conspicuously restored second map tear restored else a very good copy notes to front end paper in period pen else about very good. La Veuve d'Antoine-Urbain Co hardcover books
184252611New York: Harper & Bros 1842. Stereotyped edition 12mo pp. 359 1; folding map wood-engraved half-title 9 wood-engraved plates and maps plus other wood-engraved illustrations in the text; original brown cloth gilt-stamped spine; near fine. Issued as no. 16 in the Harper's Family Library series. <br/><br/> Harper & Bros hardcover books
189920473New York: Harper and Brothers 1899. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very good. pp. xxiii 940 ads with many plates including one folding panorama portraits and five folding maps. Plates are from photos by the author and drawings by R.W. Macbeth Clifford Carleton Harry C. Edwards E.F.W. Frohawk. Original blue cloth with gilt lettering illustration on upper board. Light soiling to boards and rubbing to corners early ownership inscription on front pastedown closed tear repaired on verso one map. Binding sound text clean. Narrative of the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition which "sailed in the Windward to Franz Josef Land established winter quarters at Cape Flora Northbrook Island Sept. 1894 and repained for three years.Throughout this period the party made sledge journeys in the archipelago surveyed made scientific collections and kept a meterological record. The author's journal p 5-775 records day by day.the course of the expedition describes in detail the hunting weather ice conditions the polar night and its effects pony and dog sledging the terrain health food etc" Arctic Bib. 7943. Harper and Brothers hardcover books
193052646London: Edward Arnold and Co 1930. First edition 8vo pp. iii-xv 1 399 1; 16 plates and a folding map; original blue cloth stamped in gilt on spine; extremities rubbed a few spots to the covers all else very good and sound. <br/><br/> Edward Arnold and Co hardcover books
1980TB03573New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1980. First Edition. First printing Near fine. In a very good but price clipped dust jacket with the ends of the spine area worn but without any chipping. The story of the Forty-Niners and their quest for gold in California. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
197629006Mexico: n.p. 1976. First edition. Paper wrappers. Near fine copies with only a little rubbing at the corners. 8vo. In Spanish English or French. Includes Seminars volume plus 5 of 7 Abstracts volumes: 3. South Asia; Asia del sur.-4. SouthEast Asia Sudeste Asiatico.-5. China. Chine-6. Japan and Korea Japon y Corea.-7. Interarea. n.p. unknown books
199093859Addis Ababa: UNECA 1990. iv73p. 5.75x8.25 inches introduction annexes very good booklet in stapled wraps. A plan for encouraging more popular representation in African development. UNECA unknown books
193152553London: H. F. & G. Witherby 1931. First edition 8vo pp. 527 1; frontispiece 2 maps 1 folding and 12 plates showing 30 illustrations from photographs; original red cloth gilt-stamped spine; perforated stamp in bottom margin of title page accession numbers at base of spine; markings aside fine and bright. <br/><br/> H. F. & G. Witherby hardcover books
196426654New York: Information Service of South Africa 1964. Second Edition for the United States. Octavo 20.5cm.; original turquoise printed card wrappers; 79pp.; illus.; printed on white and orange stock. Old ink price to upper wrapper minimal wear to extremities else Very Good and sound. "Economic survey of an industrial giant in Africa" - upper cover. Based on a text by S.J. Kleu. Information Service of South Africa unknown books