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DJ with light shelfwear and one small chip; Writer Matthiessen and photographer Porter join forces to bring Eastern Africa home to the reader; from the Upper Nile to Tanzania, north to Lake Rudolf in Kenya, and always, the animals; Color Photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 247 pages
Hardcover Good condition in fair d.j., edges damp warped fair
Stanford, The Hoover Intitution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University, 1965, in-8 grande, brossura editoriale, pp. 124. Il Treason Trial è stato un processo durante il quale 156 persone, tra cui Nelson Mandela, furono arrestate e accusate di tradimento, in Sud Africa nel 1956. Il processo principale durò fino al 1961, quando tutti gli imputati furono dichiarati non colpevoli.
16°, pp.XXII-320, t. tela edit. Qualche lieve macchia.
Boards a bit darkened and with slight rubbing to extremities. Very light occasional foxing. ; 4 fold-out maps and numerous ads in rear section; 12mo - 7" to 7½" tall; viii, 388 pages
Closed tears to DJ. Binding slightly loose; Review copy with publisher's note and review from Publisher's Weekly laid in. A chapter on all the then -current countries on the continent, reviewing modes of travel, currency, sights to see, political atmosphere, etc; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 972 pages
In-8 p., tela (con aloni), pp. XIV,452. Alcuni fori di tarlo al margine bianco, peraltro ni buono stato.
pp. xiv, 452. XLib. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, worn and spotted. AFRICA/5
Boston, Boston University Press, 1966; in-8, 24 pp., feuilles agrafées. Reprinted from Boston University Papers on Africa. Vol. II, African History. Dédicace de l'auteur.
Cover Portrait of Brigadier-Gen. Edward Northey, C.B. Commanded the Nyasalind-Rhodesia Force. Abundantly illustrated with black and white photos. Contents include: military situation in East Africa at the close of 1916; The Belgian campaign under General Tombeur; Opening of the offensive, April 1916; Conquest of region between Tanganyika and Victoria Nyanza; British Column seizes Mwanza; Colonel Olsen Occupies Ujiji; Joint advance on Tabora; Life in Tabora under the Germans; Harsh treatment of British Prisoners; Belgians enter Tabora; Germans retreat south towards Mahenge; Results of Belgian campaign; General Northey's Campaign; Advance from the Nyasa-Rhodesia Frontier; Transport Difficulties; Nearly 400,000 carriers employed; German forces defeated; Northey's advance toward Iringa; Germans from Tabora under General Wahle pierce Northey's lines; Van Deventer's cooperation from the north; Mahenge force attacks Northey; Assailants repulsed; German concentration around Mahenge; Combined offensive by Van Deventer and Northey Fails; General Smuts Reorganizes his army and lines of communication; Kilwa operations; advance toward the Rufiji; German Main Force escapes from the Mgeta; Captain Selous killed; Changes in the command; Portugal's help. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Please note: readers may also be interested in the following two issues: Part 121 - The Campaign in German East Africa (I); Part 146 - The Campaign in German East Africa (II). Magazine
311p. + Plus hand colored frontis and woodcut illustrations. Age stained. Inked ownership of Harry Woodward. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed in blind. Gilt lettered and decorated spine. Binding worn with some soiling. AFRICA/3
DJ with light edgewear. Light foxing to top edge ; Maps in endpapers. The turbulent history of a turbulent river; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 350 pages
8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; xx, 210, 20 [publisher's ads and book list] pp, 2 folding maps in rear pocket, illustrations (Zebra), headpieces, bibliog, glossary, index. original blind-stamped cloth, gilt vignette on covers and gilt spine title lettering, spine slightly faded, else fine and clean, unopened and unused. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Battell, an Englishman, was captured by the Portuguese and spent 18 years in the Portuguese colonies of Angola and Congo, where he recorded his observations and experiences including trading, the Gagas, wars, cannibalism, customs, religions, witchcraft, one of the first recorded observations of the zebra and hippopotamus in English, with a good introduction and appendices on other travels in the Congo, Angola, list of Kong kings, governors, historical material, etc. In the famous "Purchas his Pilgrimes," published in 1625, Battell is referred to: "The strange adventures of Andrew Battell, of Leigh in Essex, sent by the Portugals prisoner to Angola, who lived there and in the adjoining regions near eighteen yeeres.. . . .Of the Provinces of Bongo, Calongo, Mayombe, Manikesocke, Motimbas; of the Ape Monster Pongo, their hunting; Idolatries; and divers other observations."
18 cm, brossura ill; pp. 96, alcune fotografie nel testo
xxxii, 455 p. incl. illus., plates. front., plates, ports., fold. map, fold. facsims. 25 cm. 2 folded maps of the Congo at end. Blank plate between p. 124/125 as issued. Hardcover Good condition, clean and tight
thick 8vo [23 x 16 cm]; xv, 634 pp, frontis portrait from painting, 125 illustrations from photos on plates, bird's-eye view, 2 maps including large folding colored, tables, index, with the errata slip at page x (often lacking). original cloth with gilt bordered leather spine label with gilt title lettering, gilt design, spine darkened, cover lightly soiled, interior clean, very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A thorough description of the Belgian Congo, its political system, history, colonial government, communications, rails, roads, trade, education system, much on slavery, tribes, etc. The detailed appendices are documents, treaties, letters, reports, etc. The author was a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a New York lawyer and wrote the work to defend the current regime against opponents.
27.9x20.5 cm., [4], XXXVI, 727, [1] ; XX, 510 ; XVI, [2], 454 pp., un portfolio contenente 4 tavv. pi? volte ripiegate, riccamente illustrato con ritratti fotografici montati, tavv. a colori e in b/n f.t. (di cui molte ripiegate), centinaia di ill. in b/n n.t., oltre a 4 (su 12) carte geografiche a colori pi? volte ripiegate ed inserite nella tasca del portfolio, legatura edit. in pelle verde con angoli, piatti in tela verde, titoli e decorazioni in oro ai dorsi, esemplare mancante del quarto volume, di 8 carte geografiche e dell'Indice inseriti nel portfolio, volumi di testo in ottimo stato di conservazione, in inglese Prima edizione di questo sontuoso omaggio a uno dei pi? gloriosi fallimenti dell'Impero, il progetto concepito da Cecil Rhodes come "The Iron Spine and Ribs of Africa".
503p. + Plus portrait frontis and full page photographs. Inked ownership. Large 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, gold lettered. AFRICA/2
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Spine sunned. Former owner's name on front free endpaper. Front hinge weakening; Autobiography of lesser-known contemorary of Burton; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 504 pages
pp. xvi, 260. Illustrated with Paul Hogarth crayon drawings and with color lithographs printed by The Curwen Press; designed by Hans Schmoller; printed at The Westerham Press; set in monotype Dante; Hollingworth rag paper. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller on front fly leaf. 7 1/4 x 11 inches. Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in full bark cloth from Uganda; title stamped in gold with a design by Mr. Schmoller. Original slip case. Slip case very tight, binding very slightly rubbed. Fifteen hundred copies have been made, of which this is copy number 420 and it is signed by the illustrator, Paul Hogarth. Fine. Fine Books from the Limited Editions Club make great gifts. SHELF W92
391p. 12mo. 190 mm. Original full purple embossed cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Hardbound. Very good. A famous 19th century book. Much of the book is clearly autobiographical, and interestingly, two leading characters, Lyndall and Waldo, are taken to be two sides of the author herself. The story reflects her childhood upbringing and the landscape in South Africa where she worked as a governess on isolated farms during the late 19th century. This, her first book, was hailed as pathbraking by contemporary English feminists. Scarce early American Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AFRICA/3
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, very faint crease to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, some tanning to pages and no bumping to very sharp corners. 288pp. An outline of prehistoric discoveries in Northern Africa from the southern margins of the Sahara to the Mediterranean coast covering the period from the earliest traces of human activity to the end of the Stone Age. Illustrated.
Ex-library book with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean. Contents: General Introduction; Part I: Geology by Dr. F. Dixey - Introduction, Physiography, Geology; Part II: Archaelogy - Stratigraphy and the Cultural Succession, Description of Cultures, Rate of Retrocession of the Zambezi through the Batoka Gorge, Correlations; Bibliography; Appendixes: Addendum: J.D. Clark; Fossil Fauna: H.B.S. Cooke; Human Remains: L.H. Wells; Kalhari Sand: Geoffrey Bond.
Prima edizione del 1969 di questa opera di Joy Adamson ambientata in Kenia. L'autrice narra la sua esperienza nell'accudire un ghepardo che le era stato affidato da una famiglia che si stava trasferendo dal Kenia e i suoi sforzi per rimetterlo in libertà. Numerose planches fotografiche in bianco e nero. Mappa ai contropiatti. In buone condizioni. Copertina in tela editoriale con titolo al dorso in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Sovracoperta mancante. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni. In 8. Dim. 25x18 cm. Pp. 313+(1). First edition of 1969 of this work by Joy Adamson placed in Kenia. The author talks about her experience in breeding a cheetah a family moving from Kenia left her and her efforts to put him in the wild. Different black and white plates. Map in the counterplates. In good conditions. Copertina in tela editoriale con titolo al dorso in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Sovracoperta mancante. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni. In 24. Dim. 13,5x10,5 cm. Pp. 313+(1) In good conditions. Cloth editorial cover with title in the spine in good general conditions lightly worn in the extremities. Dustjacket lacks. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions. In 8. Dim. 25x18 cm. Pp. 313+(1)
8vo [25 x 18 cm]; 217, [vi] pp, numerous illus, including color, table, map endpapers. original pictorial cloth, dj (light wear), near fine in very good dj. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author of 'Born Free' and a series on Elsa the lion here writes of her experience with Pippa, a cheetah, and her attempt to restore it to the wilds of Kenya. Appendices include cheetah illnesses and treatment and comparison table of development of leopard, lion and cheetah. There is also a much more common US edition. The illustrations are quite remarkable including all family members. The cheetah is the world's fastest mammal.