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1803ST15927London: Cadell and Davies 1803. ONE OF 60 LARGE PAPER COPIES of the "considerably enlarged" Fourth Edition ours a variant retaining the date of 1803 on the title-page rather than 1804. 330 x 252 mm. 13 x 9 7/8". xviii 4 xix 1 380 pp. Two leaves usually bound at the end and containing the "List of Principle Books Referred to in this Work" and "Works by the same Author" bound between pp. xvii and xix here. <br/> VERY FINE CONTEMPORARY SPRINKLED CALF raised bands flanked by plain and decorative gilt rules and chain roll spine panels with star centerpiece red morocco label marbled endpapers. With six engravings: five maps two folding and one view. A Large Paper Copy. Front pastedown with engraved armorial bookplate of Marcus Gage; title page with ink inscription at head: "M. Gage's Book got from Mr. Asperne London April 15th 1805." Lada-Mocarski 29 note; Howes C-834; Sabin 17309; Streeter VI 3501; Cordier Bibliotheca Sinica pp. 2447-48. ◆Small chip to tail of spine corners a bit rubbed flyleaves somewhat foxed the usual minor foxing to plates and a bit of offsetting to adjacent pages otherwise A VERY FINE COPY OF AN ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE EDITION clean and fresh internally with vast margins and the binding firm lustrous and with only very minor wear to the joints.<br/> <br/> This is an extremely well-preserved copy in an elegant contemporary binding of the most sought-after edition of a key source on Russian exploration and that country's efforts to expand trade with China and Alaska. Eminent historian William Coxe 1747-1828 studied the voyages and exploration by Bering and others to the regions of Kamchatka the Aleutian Islands and Siberia to prepare this overview of the geography and cultures of the lands between Russia and North America and to analyze the economic potential of trade--particularly in furs--with the region. According to Sabin "Mr. Coxe's book contains many curious and important facts with respect to the various attempts of the Russians to open a communication to the New World." The 1780 first edition of this work covered Russian voyages of discovery between 1740 and 1769; the 1787 third edition added a supplement comparing these explorations to those of Captains Cook and Clerke. Our much-expanded fourth edition gives in the words of the Preface "a complete series of voyages from 1711 to 1792 comprising all that is known on the subject." Some of this supplementary information was gleaned from earlier accounts by German historians G. F. Muller and P. S. Pallas and some from Coxe's own travels in Russia. According to Lada-Mocarski Coxe "also succeeded in securing additional material: for instance the narrative and maps of Krenitzin and Levashev's 'secret' expedition the first official Russian government expedition since Bering's 2nd expedition of 1741. He was able to secure this particular information not widely known at the time even in Russia from Dr. Wm. Robertson who in turn obtained it through his friend Dr. Rogerson first physician to the Empress Catherine II. . . . In view of the above additions one should consider the fourth edition of 1803 as the most desirable." He concludes: "Coxe's work particularly the fourth edition is a result of contemporary and authoritative sources translated into English not to be overlooked by scholars and collectors alike." There are also distinct aesthetic advantages to the present Large Paper version over the octavo printing. Not only is the type beautifully re-set and laid out as well as surrounded by vast margins but as Streeter notes there are two charts here that are not included in the octavo issue of 1803. The original owner of this volume Marcus Gage is known to have assembled a substantial library of beautifully cared-for books on travel and discovery see for example "Exploration & Discovery 1576-1939 Books from the Library of Franklin Brooke-Hitching" passim. Gage notes that he got the book from "Mr. Asperne"—no doubt the London publisher and bookseller James Asperne 1757-1820. ABPC and RBH find just four other Large Paper copies at auction in the past 45 years two of which had condition issues. One could wait a considerable time to find a copy as attractive and desirable as the present one. Cadell and Davies unknown
18961259108(wohl 1896). 5 gef. Bl. m. 2 Ktn. mit Reiserouten. Neue Rückenbroschur in neuer Lwd.-Mappe mit aufgezog. OVorderumschlag. Umschlag gest. u. gebräunt. Mappe innen mit Titelaufnahme. Fotokopie aus d. Preisbestimmungen. Karten an d. Rändern gebräunt u. mit kl. Randläsuren.
181227901Paris Testu 1812 Petit In-8 Fort 976 pp, calendrier non paginé en début de volume mais compris dans la pagination. Dos orné de semis d'étoile et losanges, titre sur pièce de cuir rouge, plats orné d'un filet de style grecque sur les plats . Bon état général
185460418(Altona, H. W. Köbner & Lehmkuhl, 1854). 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 40 x 28 cm).
184586623Hildburghausen, Kunstanstalt des Bibliographischen Instituts, [ca. 1845]. Bildgröße 9,5 x 14,5 cm. Unter Feinkartonpassepartout mit Farblinien.
184586624Hildburghausen, Kunstanstalt des Bibliographischen Instituts, [ca. 1845]. Bildgröße 9,5 x 14,5 cm. Unter Feinkartonpassepartout mit Farblinien.
18036307CBLondon, Printed for W. Miller, 1803. (9), 73 Bl. Mit 72 (von 73) kol. Kupfertafeln (Punktiermanier) nach Johann Gottlieb Georgi. Halblederband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
18036307CBLondon, Printed for W. Miller, 1803. (9), 73 Bl. Mit 72 (von 73) kol. Kupfertafeln (Punktiermanier) nach Johann Gottlieb Georgi. Halblederband der Zeit.
185062064Grimma u. Leipzig, Verlags-Comptoir, 1850. XXII, 352 S.; 2 Bll., 344 S. (= Historische Bibliothek interessanter Memoiren und politischer Denkschriften des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts, Bde. 9+10). Gr.-8vo. Bedruckte Brosch. d. Zt.
183671381Berlin, George Gropius, 1836. 52 S. (18,5 x 12 cm). Bedruckte Brosch. d. Zt.
188086993Hamburg, Druck von Th. G. Meißner, 1880. 2 Bll., 86 S. Mit 1 gefalt. farb. Kte. 22 cm. OBrosch.
185645499(Hamburg, gedr. bei H. H, Röhrs), 1856. 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 47 x 32,5 cm).
185645500(Hamburg, gedr. bei H. H, Röhrs), 1856. 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 47 x 32,5 cm).
186145496(Hamburg, gedr. bei J. J. Nobilling), 1861. 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 50,5 x 39,5 cm).
18539241Schaffhausen. Fr. Hurter. 1853. XXIV, 555, (8) Seiten u. 5 mehrfach gefaltete Blätter. Schöner Halbleder.-Einband der Zeit mit Rückentitelvergoldung u. marmorierten Deckeln. (Mit mehreren Bibl.-Stempeln) 21x14 cm
182845730Hamburg, J. H. F. Donner, 1828. 4 Bll. (ca. 22,5 x 18,5 cm).
1812030558Paris 1812 Imprimerie de Le Normant Hardcover 1st Edition
18441248381Herisau, Literarisches Verlags-Institut, 1844. 1 Bl., 70 S. Hlwd (beschabt, Rückensign., Stempel verso Titel, durchgehend gebräunt u. braunfleckig).
1876A151-1683Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1876. Heliogravure in Kupfer vervielf?ltigt durch Umdruck vom Steine., Blatt ca. 51x 45 cm, Kartenbild; ca. 48 x 42 zu 6 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen; Zustand: sehr gut
1876A151-1538Wien, Kaiserlich und K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1876. Heliogravure in Kupfer vervielf?ltigt durch Umdruck vom Steine., Blatt ca. 51x 45 cm, Kartenbild; ca. 48 x 42 zu 6 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen; Zustand: sehr gut, teilkoloriert
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185396652Hildburghausen 7 Amsterdam / Philadelphia, Bibliographisches Institut, [ca. 1853]. Darstellung 19 x 25 cm, Blattmaß 25 x 31,5 cm. (Für: Meyers Zeitungs-Atlas, dort: No. 78). Unter Feinkartonpassepartout.
1877ABE-1661721237178416 PAGES-52 NUMEROS DE 8 PAGES AVEC 2 PAGES DE TABLES ALPHABETIQUES EN FIN DU DERNIER NUMERO-RELIURE DOS CUIR BORDEAUX AVEC TITRES ET 3 FLEURONS DORES-PLATS MARBRES-(EM021)
1896ABE-1021597557724 PAGES FORMAT 28,5 CM X 38,5 CM-COURRIER DE PARIS,PAR PIERRE VERON,"LE CAPITAINE FRACASSE" PAR THEOPHILE GAUTIER-LE TSAR EN FRANCE,-THEATRE:REPRISE DE "LA DAME AUX CAMELIAS" D'ALEXANDRE DUMAS A LA RENAISSANCE,"LE CAPITAINE FRACASSE" PAR EMILE BERGERAT ET THEOPHILE GAUTIER-
1860CCC-1044133. edition passard 1860, broche, grand in-8, complet avec sa carte qui se deplit enfin d'ouvrage, dos fatigue, livre non coupe, trace d'humidites sur un coin sans gravite pour le texte, envoi de l'auteur sur la page d'avant garde, photos possibles