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18796581879. Wood-engraving with original hand-colouring. 480mm by 325mm sheet. Front page of 'La Lune Rousse' 1879. <br /> Central horizontal crease as issued.Ref : 'Prints relating to Dentistry' National Library of Medicine p7. unknown
1828W101106Kjöbenhavn, trykt i Hartv. Frid. Popps bogtrykkerie 1828 lxxii + 436pp. + 4 engraved plates out of text (of which one folding), 24cm., contemporary cart. cover (some use at ends), most pages still uncut, some occasional foxing, text in Danish, good condition, [Contains a.o.: Beskrivelse af guineiske Planter som ere fundae af danske Botanikere isaer af Etatsraad Thonning ved Prof. F.C. Schumacher, 1ste stykke (pp.21-248) // Om Luftens Virkning paa de astronomiske Penduluhres og Loengdeuhrenes Regulator, af Urban Jürgensen (pp.391-412, with 1 plate out of text)], W101106
182742716(Copenhagen, (1827) 1828-29). 4to. Uden omslag. Første bind ubeskåret. Rent frisk eksemplar på skrivepapir. Fra (Extracted) ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"" Pp. 21-248 samt pp. 1-236.
182742716Copenhagen 1827 1828-29. 4to. Uden omslag. Første bind ubeskåret. Rent frisk eksemplar på skrivepapir. Fra Extracted "Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter" Pp. 21-248 samt pp. 1-236. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this important botanical work describing in total 345 new species of Guinean plants 245 is supplied with Latin descriptions made by Thonning and about 100 by Schumacher. There is 18 new genera described. - Stafleu & Cowan 11.360. - Carl Christensen Bd.2: p. 116. </em> unknown
183180749(Basel), J. G. Neukirch, 1830-1831. kartoniert; fester, marmorierter, unbedruckter Einband der Zeit / 2 in 1 Bände / Anz. Seiten: 100, 100 / 20,5 x 24,5 cm / Zustand: gut, mässige (Buchblock) / stärkere (Einband) Gebrauchsspuren; Einband berieben, beschabt, fleckig und leicht lädiert, Eckenbestossen, Papier leicht gebräunt und gering stockfleckig
1855AQ23016New London PA: Printed by Orvis & Berry 1855. 64pp. Contemporary original black roan-backed marbled boards ruled and lettered in gilt. Extremities worn upper board held by cords only. Endpapers foxed remnants of labels and some loss to pastedowns very occasional coloured pencil annotations to text. The first edition of a Pennsylvania-printed primer presumably intended primarily for missionaries to the Benga language the indigenous language spoken by the Benga people of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Divided into 22 'lessons' comprised of simple phrases and vocabulary. the book concludes with a catechism presented in parallel English and Benga text. OCLC records a single copy in the British Isles BL and a further 10 worldwide. COPAC adds no further. . First edition. 12mo. Printed by Orvis & Berry hardcover
18736541873. Wood-engraving with original hand-colouring. 465mm by 325mm sheet. Front cover of the French paper called 'L'Eclipse'. <br /> Andre Gill was a well-known French 19th century caricaturist.Dentistry interest. unknown
188517715Sydney: Geographical Society of Australasia F. Cunninghame & Co. General Printers 1885. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sydney Geographical Society of Australasia F. Cunninghame & Co. General Printers 1885. Octavo 80 pages. Original blue wrappers with the full title page details repeated on the front cover within a decorative border; foot of the spine and the leading edges slightly chipped with minimal expert conservation to the latter; light scattered foxing; an excellent copy. A scientific expedition from June to December 1885 under the leadership of Captain Henry Charles Everill on SS 'Bonito'; it explored the Fly and Strickland Rivers. Everill's short report was published in 1886. Ferguson 14504; not in McLaren but see 8031 for a separately issued portion of it. Geographical Society of Australasia (F. Cunninghame & Co., General Printers) paperback
182019314Paris Veuve Courcier 1820 Fort In-8 2 volumes en 1 tome 337 + 319 pp, une carte dépliante et trois lithographies. reliure moderne sobre mais pas de très bon goût néanmoins l'ouvrage est solide il était broché jusque là.
18033A-1PARIS, DEBRAY, L'AUTEUR, BOSSANGE, MASSON ET BESSON, AN XI, 1803. IN-8° (210x130mm), 310-(2)pp. QUELQUES PIQÛRES, ROUSSEURS ET BRUNISSEMENTS. BROCHAGE D'ATTENTE NON ROGNÉ COINS ÉCORNÉS, SANS LA CARTE.
182256812Kbh. 1822. 8vo. Senere blått kartonasjebind. Ubeskåret. XXVIII 382 2 s. Trykt hos Andreas Seidelin. Dansk. <br/><br/><em>Materien noe gulplettet. </em> unknown
1837REIS0786Leipzig, im Industrie-Comptoir (Baumgärtner) 1835-1837. 2 Bde. 4°. IV, VIII S., 408 S., mit 2, davon e. dopplblattgr., gest., Karten, (Taf. 51 u. 72), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 71 parallel gezählten (V, 1-50. 52-71), ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je vier Motiven; 1 gest. Taf., IV S., 370 S., mit 1 Karte (Taf. 2), 1 mehrf. gef., gest. Karte, mit 69 parallel gezählten (1. 3-70) ganzseitig illustrierten Seiten mit je drei oder vier Motiven bzw. einer Karte, sowie einer Textillustration. Pappbände d. Zeit, mit Rückenbeschriftungen von alter Hand und goldgeprägten Rückenschildchen, Buchschnitte mit verblasster Marmorierung, Ecken bestoßen, berieben, entlang der Gelenke schadhaft, zweiter Band etwas fleckig. Seiten insgesamt wenig vergilbt, vereinzelt gebräunt u. mäßig fleckig, mit wenigen Blatteinrissen. Sabin V,574. Engelmann. Bibliotheca geographica 99 - zweibändige, reich illustrierte, deutsche Übersetzung der 'Voyage pittoresque autour du monde', einer Sammlung von Berichten über berühmte Entdeckungsfahrten und Forschungsreisen, herausgegeben von Jules Dumont d'Urville (1790-1842), französischem Seefahrer und Entdeckungsreisenden. Der Schriftsteller und Redakteur Johann August Diezmann (1805-1869) übersetzte zahlreiche Werke aus dem englischen und französischen und gab zwei Taschenwörterbücher und mehrere Zeitungen und Zeitschriften heraus. Die Landkarten des ersten Bandes zeigen Hawai, Taiti (Tahiti) und eine Weltkarte, die des zweiten die Tonga Inseln, Neuseeland und den Pazifik. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1802PHO-1460Paris, Henri Agasse, 1802 , TEXTE et ATLAS , texte : 2 vol. in-8 de LVI-359-[1]-383pp. ,relié demi cuir , dos lisse avec titre et tomaison, plats frottés , coins et coupes usés , manque la page de titre ,XXXI,XXXV à XLVIII , 334 à 337 au tome 1 et les page 245 à 252 au tome 2 et Un ATLAS in-4°, viii-[4]-67 pp.; 43 planches (44), relié demi veau , dos lisse , quelques défauts à la reliure , petites rousseurs à l’atlas et papier légèrement bruni.
18854504633Sydney: Thomas Richards Government Printer 1885. Slight rubbing to binding in handsome & original condition; interior lightly foxed in places; map with repaired tear; images all bright and crisp. Large square folio with a folding map three coloured lithograph plates 33 original silver albumen photographs 283 x 212 mm mounted on card with printed captions and borders and two superb panoramas one of them double-page 240 x 553 mm and the other on four sheets 242 x 1053 mm; original dark blue grained morocco binding bevelled edges spine banded and sides with multiple borders in gilt front cover lettered in gilt all edges gilded. <p><p>This rare and sumptuous album published in very small numbers and illustrated with actual photographs has been called the first example of Australian photo-journalism: 'the most magnificent example of an Australian work in this genre the high point in relation to which all other examples can be considered' Holden. It is most impressive as an ethnographic album one of the first such produced in the South Pacific. A special copy was delivered to Her Majesty the Queen as "a keen supporter of photography." </p> <p>The photographs all date from the 1884 expedition when Commodore Erskine proclaimed a British protectorate over the south coast of New Guinea. Although unattributed at the time all images were made by the New South Wales Government Printing Office and were chiefly the work of Augustine Dyer 1873-1923. Principally intended as a visual record the album shows the importance of the Hood Lagoon area of Papua New Guinea in British and Australian ambitions with six depictions of the region effectively a sixth of the finished work.</p> <p>The superb series of ethnographic and exploration photographs commemorating the 1884 expedition was printed and the albums assembled in Sydney in a small edition for presentation. Sir James Erskine R.N. 1838-1911 in 1885 was Private Secretary to Lord Northbrook the first Lord of the Admiralty and became Commodore of the Australian Station in January 1882. Erskine leased "Carthona" the grand Gothic-revival house built on Darling Point in 1841 for the explorer Sir Thomas Mitchell. In the 1880s it was owned by the solicitor Arthur Mansfield Allen but he was offering it to be let fully furnished in June 1884 and Erskine is known to have been resident there soon after.</p> <p>It is a piece of photo-reportage unmatched by any other work of this time and place. Through the positioning of images of the official ceremonies alongside topographical views of the surrounding areas the photographs themselves become a true part of the narrative: the first photographic images of the meeting between Imperial forces and Hood Bay chiefs. One of the remarkable images is a scene on board HMS Nelson as Erskine addressed some of the assembled tribal elders 'Commodore addressing Chiefs on board HMS Nelson Hood Bay' one seen grasping an ebony staff. Erskine had handed out a number of the staffs to local chiefs as "an emblem of authority in the form of an ebony stick with a florin let in at the top the Queen's Head being uppermost and encircled by a band of silver" Lyne New Guinea pp. 13 114-118.</p> <p>The motivation for the Australian Squadron's to New Guinea expedition under Erskine's command was imperialistic: "The Imperial Government. decided to take steps to establish a Protectorate over that part of the southern shores of new Guinea to the east of the territory claimed by the Netherlands with the double object of preventing any foreign occupation of the country and of protecting the inhabitants from aggression.". This declaration of the expedition's objective belies the tone of much of Erskine's Narrative which reads more like a travelogue than an official account. "Picturesque" is the most often used descriptive term along with such passages as "the striking variety and beauty of the colour in the adjacent water were enchanting and struck the beholder with wonder and admiration." Similarly Erskine's own speech considered for many years as a "Declaration of Rights" for New Guinea contrasts strongly with the text of the Proclamation itself. The latter is couched in formal imperial language whereas the former looks ahead in more open terms to the real benefits that the tribesmen might expect and is very specific regarding the protection offered by Her Majesty Queen Victoria: "look upon white persons whom the Queen permits to reside amongst you as your friends .". </p> <p>A full list of the images can be seen at hordern.com.</p> <p>The photographs are: 1 "Port Moresby from the Mission Station." Four-sheet panorama. 2 "H.M.S. 'Nelson' at Port Moresby S.W." 3 "General View of Settlement at Port Moresby N.N.E." 4 "Commodore shaking hands with Native Chief 'OBE Vagi' on board H.M.S. 'Nelson' at Port Moresby." 5 "Native Village Port Moresby W." 6 "Ethel Island and landing-place at Native Village Port Moresby S.W." 7 "Native Houses Port Moresby." 8 "Native Village Port Moresby S." 9 "Native Village Port Moresby N.W." 10 "Hoisting Flag at Port Moresby N.W." 11 "Yule Island from Delena Hall Sound N.W." 12 "Landing-place at Delena Hall Sound N." 13 "Hoisting flag at Delena Hall Sound." 14 "Koloka the Queen of the Lolo Tribe at Delena." 15 "Landing at Motumotu." 16 "Landing at Motumotu." 17 "Firing the Feu de joie Motumotu." 18 "New Guinea Chief Motumotu." 19 "Native Village Kerepunu Hood Lagoon S.W." 20 "Commodore reading Proclamation at Kerepunu Hood Lagoon W." 21 "H.M.S. 'Espiegle' saluting Flag Hood Lagoon." 22 "Scene near Kerepunu Hood Lagoon N.E." 23 "A Chief's House Kerepunu Hood Lagoon S.W." 24 "Commodore addressing Chiefs on board H.M.S. 'Nelson' Hood Bay." 25 "Argyll Bay W.N.W." Two-sheet panorama. 26 "Commodore reading Proclamation at Argyll Bay N.W." 27 "H.M.S. 'Nelson' saluting Flag at Mission Station Suau Stacey Island South Cape." 28 "View from Stacey Island N." 29 "Native Village Suau S.W." 30 "Native House at Suau." 31 "View from Dinner Island China Strait - H.M. Ships 'Nelson' and 'Espiegle' at anchor N.W." 32 "View from Dinner Island S.W." 33 "Natives on board H.M.S. 'Nelson' at Dinner Island." 34 "View from Anchorage N. side of Teste Island W. by N." 35 "West end of Teste Island from Anchorage S.W."</p> </p> . Provenance: A Paré "Elgin" Durban Rd. Wynberg South Africa pencil inscription on front flyleaf. Thomas Richards, Government Printer unknown