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194413441New York: L.B. Fischer 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 286 pp plus one-page glossary of terms used in the "Mahogany" district of West Africa. Corners very slightly bumped else a fine copy in a clean priced dust jacket with a few small chips and short tears. A novel of life in the jungles of French West Africa. L.B. Fischer hardcover books
193252563London: Hodder and Stoughton 1932. First edition 8vo pp. 366; portrait frontispiece; fine copy in original terracotta cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine. Cromer 1841-1917 was "British controller-general in Egypt during 1879 part of the international Control which oversaw Egyptian finances after the 1876 Egyptian bankruptcy. He later became the agent and consul-general in Egypt from 1883 to 1907 during the British occupation prompted by the 'Urabi revolt. This position gave Baring de facto control over Egyptian finances and governance" Wikipedia. <br/><br/> Hodder and Stoughton hardcover books
195148167London: Edinburgh House Press 1951. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 64pp; illus. Mild external wear; a few instances of light pencil marginalia; Very Good. Ownership stamp inside front cover "Property of M.S.C.C. Library / Toronto." <br/><br/>In the publisher's series of "Background Books" intended for Sunday School readers to educate them on countries where the Church of England was conducting missionary activities. Edinburgh House Press unknown books
192952634London: Philip Allan & Co 1929. First edition stamped on the half-title 'Colonial Edition' 8vo pp. xi 1 211 1; frontispiece portrait; original blue cloth gilt-stamped spine; some light spotting to covers else very good and sound. <br/><br/> Philip Allan & Co hardcover books
1930181New York: Whittlesey House 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. xv 320 pp with color frontispiece index illustrations from photos and drawings by the author maps one folding. Short tear in cloth along rear joint at head of spine paper cracked over front hinge occasional penciled lines in the margine; else sound and clean. No dust jacket. Willis was a mining engineer who worked for the U.S. Geological Survey. "In 1929 after attending an IGC conference in South Africa Willis traveled the length of Africa accompanied by his wife and supported by the Carnegie Institution of Washington to study the geologic structure of the deep rift valleys that bisect the East African plateau. His study convinced him that the valleys had not developed because of separation as most geologists thought but were the result of "ramping" caused by compression and vertical movement" ANB. Whittlesey House hardcover books
194752627Zanzibar: privately printed 1947. Third edition 8vo pp. xii 312; double-page map; original cream cloth lettered in black on spine; some damp to the fore-edge of the upper cover; very good. <br/><br/> privately printed hardcover books
1943140Creative Age Press Inc: Creative Age Press Inc 1943. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. x 279 pp with frontispiece map illustrations on endpapers. Book has minimal wear. Dust jacket is edgeworn with 2" tear to bottom of spine with large chip missing; price clipped. Lighting Up Liberia is "the first modern and revealing story of the internal structure and lifestream of the country written by a man who spent many years in Liberia working with the natives and observing their characters and customs" dust jacket. Creative Age Press, Inc hardcover books
185913088Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston 1859. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. xv 256 pp with frontis portrait of Mrs. Hoffman. Recently rebound in black buckram. Mercantile library stamps on frontis and title page as well as the margin of three text pages. Otherwise quite clean. Virginia Hale Hoffman was born in Glastonbury CT in 1832. She married In 1850 she went to Liberia with her husband Reverend Cadwalader Colden Hoffman who was a member of the Episcopal mission. In Cavalla Liberia she learned the local language Grebo and supported the mission by teaching and working among the flock. She died of a pulmonary ailment in 1856 and here she is described as "worthy to be added to the catalogue of these martyrs for Christ who include women such as Harriet Newell and Anne Hazeltine Judson and the cause of the world's conversion." Lindsay and Blakiston hardcover books
185352524London: John Murray 1853. First edition 2 volumes 8vo pp. xv 1 425 1; iv 432; folding map with route outlined in red 18 plates plus other wood-engraved illustrations in the text; recent half maroon morocco gilt-decorated spines in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 2; old institutional rubberstamp in bottom margin of title pages both frontispieces a bit dampstained but overall a fine-looking copy. <br/><br/> John Murray unknown 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
199522735Maseru: Sechaba Consultants 1995. 207 pages; illustrations in black and white; charts statistical data; extensive bibliography; editors: John Gay Debby Gill David Hall; Contributors: Jeannette Bloem Philip Cole John Gay Debby Gill Stephen Gill Thuso Green David Hall John Lepele David May; Commissioned and funded by Irish Aid; contents including: historical overview settlement of Southern Africa Sotho way of life Moshoeshoe; early colonial period later and independence; formation of Basotho society gender roles Sesotho music; land and settlement - rainfall environmental decline over-cultivation and overgrazing; population growth; decline of lands erosion water resources; health education housing water & sanitation economic policies of the government marketing credit; Lesotho economy and South Africa; government structure and women in the public domain; foreign aid more; illustrated paper wrap covers; "First published" stated on copyright page; some light wear to binding; in very good condition; compendious and detailed research on the country. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Sechaba Consultants Paperback books
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
1960TB08252New York: Coward-McCann Inc. 1960. First Edition. First printing Fine in decorated ivory colored cloth boards with gilt text stamping on the spine and a gilt decoration on the front board. In a very good dust jacket with rubbing creasing and short closed tears at the upper edge of the spine area and rubbing to the fold to the spine from the rear panel. One of the volumes in the American Vista Series which describes the 300 year drama of the finding and developing of the Mid-West. Told with selections from narritives from the people who lived it Coward-McCann, Inc. hardcover books
1946TB08333New York: Macmillan Company 1946. First Edition. First printing Very good in green cloth covered boards with a 1/4 inch paint stain on the front board and light shelf wear. In a very good dust jacket with a price clipped jacket flap with light spine end wear & light chipping to the panel corners. The history of that area which is now Ohio Indiana Illinois Wisconsin and Minnesota told by the author through "legends anecdotes and episodes." Macmillan Company hardcover books
191152614London: Constable and Co 1911. First edition 8vo pp. xx 356; folding map printed in color 8 color plates and 74 half-tones on 38 plates; original orange cloth with pictorial onlay on the upper cover front cover stamped in black the spine in gilt; faint accession numbers at the base of the spine perforated stamp in the bottom margin of the title page small rubberstamp on final page of text; all else very good and sound. <br/><br/> Constable and Co hardcover books
196811183Oxford: Clarendon Press 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. vi 285 pp; folding map. Minimal wear to boards no internal markings mild spine lean. An account of the life and work of botanist and explorer Sir John Kirk who traveled extensively with David Livingstone and served for 20 years as British Administrator in Zanzibar. Clarendon Press hardcover books
192452649London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press 1924. First edition 8vo pp. 409 1 4 Hogarth Press ads; frontispiece map; original terracotta cloth gilt-stamped spine; spine slightly sunned else very good and sound. Woolmer 48. <br/><br/> Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press hardcover books
195245894Nairobi: East Africa Tourist Travel Association 1952. 3rd ed. revised. Paperback. Very Good. photos double-page map 52p. Wrapper. 19cm. Age-toned. Cover subtitle: "Your Queries Answered." A factbook oriented toward both tourists and prospective immigrants. <br/><br/> East Africa Tourist Travel Association paperback books
193321499New York: Robert M. McBride & Company 1933. Hardcover. Good. 251 pp with illustrated endpapers. Spine darkened some soiling and minor markings on endpapers; previous owner's plate affixed to half-title page; text clean and sound. No dust jacket. Robert M. McBride & Company hardcover books
195413169London: Paternoster Press 1954. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Uniform edition Number 4 in the Jungle Doctor series. 121 pp with 30 illustrations by Harry Swain. Edges of text block dust soiled otherwise minimal wear. Dust jacket is price-clipped chipped at the corners. Paternoster Press hardcover books
198222731Zamba Malawi: Journal Of Social Science Chancellor College 1982. iv 137 pages; edited by Dr. Kings M. Phiri Senior Lecturer in History; articles including Jhala The Yao in the Shire Highlands 1861 - 1915: Political Dominance and Reaction to Colonialism; Lonje Cash-Crop Production in Zomba District to 1930: A Historical Overview; Amanze The Bimbi Shrine in the Upper Shire and its Relationships with Yao Chiefs 1830 - 1925; Kandawire The Political Economy of Game Reserves in Southern Malawi; Kaluwa Performance of New Capitals as Regional Economic Measures: A Case Study of Lilongwe in Malawi; Anyatonwu Revenue Allocation in Nigeria: A Case Study of a Developing Economy; Bothomani The Ghanian Criminal Justice System: A Descriptive Analysis of its Effects on Deterrence and Control of Crime Between 1950 and 1968; legal case review book reviews notes on contributors; original yellow printed paper wrap covers; laid-in invoice for a subscription to the journal by the UNDP in Lilongwe; small 'received' stamp on cover; some edge tips wear and soiling to wraps; in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Journal Of Social Science, Chancellor College Paperback books
185345888New York: George P. Putnam & Co 1853. First Edition. Presumed Third Printing First Issue. Octavo 19.25cm; brown vertically-ribbed cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine triple-ruled border and decorative centerpieces stamped in blind to covers; pale yellow endpapers; iiviii1793pp. Inscribed in pencil on the front flyleaf: "Hon. J. Collamer / With respects of The Author" possibly Jacob Collamer judge and U.S. Senator from Vermont. Tiny chip to upper left corner of rear endpaper handful of dog-eared pages smoothed out else very Near Fine. Handsome copy of this volume Hawthorne edited for his friend and patron Horatio Bridge 1806-1893 a United States Navy officer. First printed in wrappers in 1845 Journal is the narrative of Bridge's trip on the USS Saratoga "the flagship of Commodore Matthew Perry with the mission to stop and search all American ships on the west coast of Africa that might be carrying slaves. That mission was fruitless they saw none but Bridge's comments on the efforts of the American Colonization Society in Liberia and on Africa in general were vivid" Moore Margaret B. the Salem World of Nathaniel Hawthorne p.135. An interesting printing not noted by BAL - "What appear to be first-issue sheets with the Putnam title page intact gathered in the same form as the Putnam publication are also found in a typical Ticknor format A binding.When Ticknor and Fields bought the Putnam plates for Mosses and Cruiser at the Bangs Bros. Trade Sale in New York March 1854 they may have acquired some Putnam sheets that were later bound up in Ticknor style and distributed in an effort to recover some of the purchase costs" Note: CLARK A14.1.c1. Presentation copies uncommon with only two noted in Rare Book Hub PBA 2019; Goodspeed 1910. cf.BAL 7597. George P. Putnam & Co unknown books
176347346Paris: Ches Guillyn 1763. First edition. 3 figures and a folding map. xxxvi 380 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Quarter modern vellum gilt spine uncut. Fine. First edition. 3 figures and a folding map. xxxvi 380 pp. 1 vols. 16mo. Nicolas Louis De La Caille 1713-62 an eminent French mathematician and astronomer arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on March 30 1751 and began a study of the parallax of the moon. In this diary he gives descriptions of Rio Janeiro the Cape Bourbon and Ascension. De La Caille's account of the Hottentot and other customs and societies dissented from and superseded Kolbe's narrative although he made almost as great errors as his predecessor. However after the publication of this journal by De La Caille Kolbe was no longer considered a standard author on the topic. See Theal History of South Africa 1691-1795. Mendelssohn I p. 434; for de la Caille: Dictionary of Scientific Biography VII pp. 542-545 Ches Guillyn unknown books
188914049New York: Welch Fracker Company 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. First edition in English. 12mo 343 pp illustrated by Benjamin Constant and Aime Marot. Publisher's green cloth with decoration in gilt image of a warrior on horseback on front board. Mild rubbing to extremities a few pages chipped at the upper edge else fine. Loti traveled from Tangiers to Fez in the company of the French minister to Morocco and was most enthusiastic about his experiences delighting in the people and culture. Welch, Fracker Company hardcover books
197074157Cambridge MA: Africa Research Group 1970. ii 62p. wraps slightly worn with minor crinkling paper slightly browned 8.5x11 inches. "Written for the occasion of the International Development Conference held in Washington D.C. on February 24-26 1970 this pamphlet was produced by the Africa Research Group with active assistance of the Pacific Studies Center and the Committee of Returned Volunteers. Africa Research Group unknown books