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1 18x11,5 cm., legatura in piena tela con titolo in oro al dorso, pagg.XV+236, numerose illustrazioni fuori testo, carta dell'Africa pi? volte ripiegata in antiporta, testatine, capilettera, finalini, in italiano, buone condizioni, timbro di appartenenza.
20131088889Frankfurt, M. : PL Acad. Research, 2013. 338 S., graph. Darst., Kt. Originalhardcover, 22 cm.
Rome, United Nations Social Defence Research Institute, 1971, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 129, [5].
187861920London: Church Missionary House 1878. First Edition. First printing. Quarto 28.5cm. Tan paper wrappers printed in red and green; 151pp; one page of publisher's ads at rear; 19 color lithographic plates on 10 leaves relief map one additional in-text wood engraving. Presentation inscription to front: "Presented to Brodie of Brodie by J. A. Grant 15 Oct 78." Slightly rubbed with minor external dustsoil sewing perished but complete and neat with occasional interior toning else a well-preserved copy: Very Good. <br /> <br /> Ephemeral color plate book on East Africa inscribed for presentation by a major explorer of the Nile. An account of the 1877 Church Missionary Society expedition to what is now Uganda taken from the journal and drawings of a member of the expedition. <br /> <br /> In late 1876 explorer Henry Morton Stanley sent word to the UK that King Muteesa I of Buganda would be willing to receive Christian missionaries. The Church Missionary Society immediately organized a mission expedition. Eight men including Thomas O'Neill a young architect set out from Zanzibar in 1877 under the leadership of Alexander Murdoch Mackay. Within two years four of the eight men had died. O'Neill and another man were killed when they involved themselves in a dispute between King Lkonge of Ukerewe Island and an Arab traveller. Mackay alone reached Muteesa I. Though the mission expedition had not prospered the Church Missionary Society persisted. It published this account of its progress based on O'Neill's journals and sketches to draw attention and raise further funds for its efforts. <br /> <br /> This copy was presented to a Scottish laird Hugh Fife Ashley Brodie 23rd of Brodie by his neighbor famed explorer James Augustus Grant 1827-1892. Grant with John Hanning Speke had led the 1860-63 expedition that traced the Nile River to its source at Lake Victoria and he had met King Muteesa I personally. When he later retired to Nairn he "became one of a small group of people influential in matters to do with Africa" and advised the Church Missionary Society on its activities ODNB. <br /> <br /> An uncommon title. We trace five copies in the trade since the 1940s only two of which were in the original paper wrappers. Not in Howgego though he does discuss the Mackay expedition. HILMY II p.80. Church Missionary House unknown
199997722Femrite Publications, Kampala/Uganda, 1999. 20,5 cm ; kart.
2002134619München : Ullstein, 2002. 319 S. : Ill., Kt. 8° , Hardcover/Pappeinband mit OU
2003218285[München]: Ullstein, 2003. 317 S., Ill., Kt.,18 cm. Kart., brosch.
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Uganda arriving home from the Falklands; Great photo of Orcades inside front cover; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; New Ship News; Ferry to the Falklands - Captain Chris Clarke, master of the Townsend Thoresen ro-ro ferry ``Europic Ferry``, describes the part played by his ship in the Falklands War; Enter the Uganda; The Luckiest Ship Afloat - Robin A. Walker reports on HMS ``Glamorgan`s`` role in the Falklands conflict and her lucky escape after being struck by an Exocet missile - the only ship in the RN Task Force to survive such an attack; Task Force Tankers; The Norwegian Veteran Ship Club - how Norwegian steam ship enthusiasts are achieving what other shiplovers dream of; Fleet List 1982 - Pennant Numbers of Warships of the Royal Navy and Vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service - Part 1 - A to F; Ship Sales; Cruise Ship Pictorial; Under Sail; Letters, European Ferry Commentary; Nice photo of the HMS Loch Lomond in 1959 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: cover photo of the paddle steamer Waverley; Large photo of the Cunard passenger/cargo liner Media inside front cover; Full-page photo of the Uganda "looking somewhat the worse for wear'; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Cruise Ship Review; Govan Shipbuilders - Ian Johnston describes the history of one of the Clyde's last active shipyards; The Post-Dunkirk Evacuations - John de S. Winser describes the maritime evacuations from the ports of Western France and the Channel Islands in the summer of 1940; Paddle Steamer Nostalgia - photos; The ss Uganda Story - Part 2 - Schools and Discovery Cruises Ship 1968-1982; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ferry Fleet Updates; Mersey farewell - photos of the last Isle of Man Steam Packet sailling from Liverpool to Douglas, 30 March, 1985; Nice photo of the Finnwhale inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the British India turbine steamer Uganda; Photo inside front cover of Uganda in her original form as a British India passenger/cargo liner; Great full-page photo of Uganda berthed at the Tilbury passenger landing in 1952; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; Naval Review; European Ferry Commentary; Seamarks - The Automatic Tide Marker Station at Irvine - the history of a unique apparatus for the assistance of mariners; Where to See the Cruise Ships; The ss "Uganda Story" - part 1 - British India Line Passenger/Cargo Service 1952-1967; Cable Ship "John W. Mackay" - Captain W.D. Harper, recent master, reviews the career of a veteran vessel, now a familiar sight in the Thames; Underneath the Arches - photos of commercial craft still navigating upstream on the tide through the arches of London's bridges; Under Sail; Ship Sales; Letters. Nice photo of the bulk carrier British Steel inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of B.I.'s Discover Cruise Ship Uganda; Great photo of Ceramic in 1972 inside front cover; Nice photo of German cruise ship Astor; On the Waterfront; Obituaries for Bob Roberts and Alan Villiers; Ships Pictorial; European Commentary; Where to see the Cruise Ships; Naval Review - The State of the Fleet; A Voyage of Discovery - report on the first reader cruise in the BI Discovery Cruise Ship "Uganda" to the northern capitals of Oslo, Copenhagen and Amsterdam; Shipping of the Clyde Ports - part 2 of a review of current activity; From Bay to Broadsword - part 2; Waverley's New Boiler - Ian Muir describes the background to the boiler transplant that has given the world's last sea-going paddle steamer a new lease on life; Limerick Steamship Co Fleet List; Ship Sales; Letters, Nice photo of the HMS Rotherham in 1946 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the British India cruise ship Uganda; Nice photo of RFA Grey Rover; Full-page photo of passenger-cargo liner Rangitata in 1937; On the Waterfront; New Ship News; European Commentary; 'Tribal' Class Frigates; 'Result' goes home - the career of the last of the merchant schooners; British India's Educational Cruise Ships; The Battle of Cape Matapan - Brenda Ralph Lewis relates the action in the decisive naval engagement with the Italian Fleet in March, 1941; Coasters Past and Present; Irish Greeks - four sister ships owned by the Irish Shipping Company of Dublin; Ships of the Seven Seas - Havjo, Liebenwalde, Matadi Palm, and La Cordillera; Letters; Ship Sales; Nice photo of the HMS Manxman in 1953. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1970105207Chicago 1970. 252 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, 8°, Original-Karton (Softcover), Name auf Vorsatz, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar,
195647Bern, Hallwag, 1956. 8°, 288 S., Olwd.
197819640Graz, Adeva, 1978. 2 Bde. Kl.-4°. OLwd. mit OU.
1970303024Published by Authority of the Uganda Government, Entebbe 1970. 133 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, (133 pp.with a lot of illustrations), Groß 8°, Original-Leinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag, dieser leicht angerändert, insgesamt gutes und innen sauberes Exemplar, (Hardcover, good copy),
22516Dieppe, Editions du Témoignage Chrétien, 1959, in 8° broché, 335 pages ; couverture illustrée ; illustrations ; envoi autographe signé sur le faux-titre.
198819406München/Köln/London, Weltforum Verlag, 1988. 8°, 267 S., Forschungsberichte des Bundesministeriums f .wirtschaftl. Zusammenarbeit - Band 88, mit zahlreichen Tab., Bibl.Ex., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Stempel u. Nr. a.Vorsatz, Nr. a. Rücken, Einband ger. beschabt und ger. bestoßen, altersbedingte Bräunungen, sonst ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
1981ve159Karthala Revue 1981 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), revue, 143 pages ; quelques traces de liquide sur les plats, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1967046046Frankfurt a. M., Selbstverlag des Instituts für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeographie der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/ Main., 1967. Textband: 556 Seiten mit Tabellen. Kartenband: 39 meist ausfaltbare Karten. Reihe: Frankfurter Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeographische Schriften, Heft 1 / 2.. Zustand: Aus einer Institutsbibliothek ausgeschieden, unterer Rücken mit kleinem Aufkleber (Gewebestreifen), Einbandränder aufgehellt (lichtrandig). Titelblatt mit Bibliotheksstempel und Inventarnummer. Im Textband ca. 100 Seiten mit Bleisitiftanstreichungen. oberer Rücken des Textbandes minimal eingerissen (1cm , geklebt). 8°. S OBroschur / Okarton.
148pp.richement illustré (68 photos prises par l'auteur & 4 planches & culs-de-lampe gravés par Paul de Masy & 1 carte), exemplaire numéroté: no.301/500 sur simili-Japon teinte ivoire, 29cm., dans étui cart., bel état
2000LFA-126741666Un guide de 276 pages, format 120 x 205 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, s.d. (années 2000), Petit Futé, bon état
in-12°, 99 pp., broche, couv.- RARE. Bel exemplaire. [NV-38]
Aurillac Gerbert 1942. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée. 123 pages. Illustrations dans et hors texte.Bon état
Broché. 122 pages.