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562189P, Hachette, 1899. In-8, reliure époque percaline rouge ornée de motifs floraux, dos lisse, tranches dorées, 191 pp., 29 gravures dans le texte. (Bibliothèque des Enfants et des Familles).
M12396Office Colonial d'Edition ,1947, In-8 br, 336 p. 48 photos hors texte et une carte. Non coupé. Langue: Français
7950P., Plon-Nourrit, 1901 ; petit in-8, broché. VIII-382pp. - 16 planches hors-texte d'après les photographies de l'auteur - 1 carte dépliante hors-texte. Légères rousseurs sur la couverture, cachets de bibliothèque sur le titre. Exemplaire non coupé, en bon état.
4244Paris, Julliard, Collection Sciences et Voyages, 1955. In-8 broché couverture illustrée, 243 pp. Photographies hors texte tirées en héliogravure.
15467journal heddomadaire 24x33 - paginée de 225 à 244 - illustration de A. Sauverne et Paule Crampel - n°457 - du Dimanche 3 Septembre 1905
1895124561895 broché (paperback) petit in-octavo, dos et couverture bleu-gris imprimés défraîchis (blue-grey spine and cover printed faded), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), illustrations hors-texte et carte repliée in fine (photographic illustrations full page engraving and folding map at rear), naissances de rousseurs (beginning of the redness marks), 313 pages, 1895 à Paris Librairie Plon - Plon Nourrit et Compagnie - Imprimeurs-Editeurs,
561661P., E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1895. Petit in-8, demi-basane verte de l’époque, dos lisse titré à roulettes dorées, étiquette de collation, nom doré en queue, [2]ff.-312 pp., 8 pl. photographiques en noir h.-t., une carte dépliante in fine.
1927144193Couverture souple. Broché. 176 pages.
191285766Perrin & Cie | Paris 1912 | 11.50 x 18.50 cm | relié
5733Lib Hachette 1904
562185P., Hachette, 1903. In-12, reliure époque demi-percaline verte à coins, pièce de titre basane grenat, fleurons doré, VII-302 pp., nombr. gravures d'après des photographies, certaines à pleine page.
1914C115797Bruxelles, Oscar Lamberty 1914 473pp., illustré de 150 photogravures et 7 héliogravures & 1 aquarelle & 4 cartes dépliantes et de nombreux dessins schématiques au trait (toutes planches hors-texte et inédites), 1e édition, 25cm., reliure d'éditeur en toile grise (titre doré et une illustration en couleurs sur le premier plat, qqs. traces d'usage aux coins et aux charnières - mais bien intacte), texte et intérieur sont frais, bon état, poids: 1.7kg., C115797
74823Paris, Fayard (Bibliothèque Universelle de Poche), sans date, petit in 12 broché, 157 pages.
18909500Paris W. Hinrichsen 1890 In-12 XI+298 pp, (.) Publié par Charles Hespers. Dos muet frotté avec petit manque de toile sur le 2d plat ; coins émoussés et frottis sur coupes. Faibles rousseurs éparses, corps d'ouvrage fatigué.
1879238411879 Paris, Hachette, 1879 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; demi-chagrin noirs, fleurons décoratifs et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque),tranches dorées ; (12), IV, 496 ; (4), 544 pp., 2 frontispices, 9 cartes en couleurs sans les 2 très grandes dépliantes en fin de chaque volume et 2 dépliantes, dont celle du fleuve Lingstone (Congo) et de ses chutes. EDITION ORIGINALE de la traduction française. Bel exemplaire frais sans rousseurs , dans une reliure solide et décorative en bel état signée MAGNIER. Les 2 grandes cartes dépliantes in fine sont manquantes. Une des grandes expéditions africaines du XIXe siècle.
18791484Paris Hachette 1879 Deux volumes in-8, 496 pp. et 544 pp. 9 cartes dont une dépliante, demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, pièces de titre ocre et pièce de tomaison verte. Fleurons de Maxime du Capm sur les caissons.
193490567Larose 1934 In-folio broché. 223 pp. 36 planches photographiques hors-texte. 17 figures in-texte. Couverture écornée, et dos restauré. Intérieur frais. Bon état.
2011x-1935721100Supreme Design Publishing 2011. Paperback. New. 404 pages. 10.90x8.40x0.90 inches. Supreme Design Publishing paperback
In-8° pp. 359, bross. edit.
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
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
Gutes Exemplar; der illustr. Einband stw. gering berieben. - Englisch. - The African past is often portrayed sentimentally, as if the continent had been living, before the impact of international capitalism and the colonial period, in perfect equilibrium, unchanging and unsullied by the rest of the world. This image of 'traditional' African society and culture is not historical and does not stand the test of research. As demonstrated here, over the centuries the populations of what are now Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda were with their agricultural economies and iron technology continually increasing in numbers, modifying their environments and forced to devise new techniques of cultivation, herding and production. This meant new ways of organising themselves socially and politically. Sometimes the changes were local and gradual; on other occasions their impact was revolutionary, and reflected across wide regions of the world. To appreciate this alternative image of Africa and its past, it is necessary to reject certain conventions of historical writing and especially the obsession with 'origins'. Instead, this book takes the present as its reference and probes backwards to examine the evidence - oral and written, linguistic, ethnographic and especially archaeological - in a more controlled way. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Prologue --- Between the Great Lakes --- Crops and cattle, capitals and kings --- Production and trade --- Technology --- The Rift Valley and Highlands before the Maasai --- Irrigation agriculture at Engaruka --- The Sirikwa livestock specialists --- The Maasai Revolution and beyond --- The Swahili Harbour-Towns --- Africa and the wider world --- Kilwa --- Kilwa described and remembered --- Husuni Kubwa --- Epilogue --- Ancient Azania --- Time and space --- Local and international --- Reading East African History --- Acknowledgements --- Index. ISBN 1872566006
1980018940Stony Brook New York : The Museums at Stony Brook 1980. This is a very good softcover copy with just light cover wear. A few binder flaws: light creases to a few pages in the middle of the catalog. Completely clean inside and out. Spine not creased binding firm and tight. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Stony Brook Museum and at the Brandywine River Museum in 1980-81. Organized by Pike and Armstrong. With essays by David E.Stannard Harvey Green Lawrence Taylor Donald E.Simon Phoebe Lloyd Barbara Dodd Hillerman and P.G.Buckley. Includes material on mourning clothes mourning stationery caskets all kinds of decorative arts objects with scenes of graveyards and funerals on them the symbolism of death as we see it in architecture and stone-carving also paintings and other works of art. 244 works in the exhibition. Brief bibliography. Illustrated in color and black & white. 11" high X 9" wide 192 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Museums at Stony Brook Paperback
25833LONDON CADELL 1776. THIRD EDITION FULL LEATHER WORN BORDS MAP. INTERNALLY VERY CLEAN BUT FRONT BOARD ALMOST DETACHED. PRICED ACCORDINGLY. LONDON, CADELL, 1776 hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter with one short closed tear, very lightly browned at backstrip and on (predominantly white) rear panel.