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2 vols.: xxiv,419 + xxi,420pp., photolithographic reprint of the original 1866-edition, 23cm., in the series "Indian University Publications: Uralic and Altaic Series" vol.79, softcover, G, X71514
ORD-4452Traduit de l'anglais par J. West. Ouvrage orné de gravures et d'une carte. Paris. Plon. 1885. In-12 (117 x 189mm) percaline anthracite ornée à froid d'un décor géométrique, dos lisse, titre or, gardes marbrées, 2ff.n.ch., IV, 318 pages, frontispice sur double page (Réunion à Yakoutsk du parti de recherche des naufragés de la Jeannette), 34 gravures dont 9 hors texte sur double pages et une grande carte plusieurs fois dépliante (Itinéraire du Rodgers et du voyage de retour de l'auteur). Rousseurs mais assez bon exemplaire. Envoi du traducteur. Rare.
180211468Paris Chez Lepetit Jeune et Gérard Libraires 1802 -in-12 plein-veau 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume (1 volume composed of 2 books linked together), reliure plein veau blond raçiné in-douze (binding full calfskin duodecimo) (16,8 x 10,2 cm), dos long (spine without raised band), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond rouge avec filet "or" (red label of title with gilt line), entre-nerfs à fleuron "or", roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre et en tête et en pied, coiffe supérieure légèrement défraîchie (head of the spine lightly faded), coins émoussés, filet sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts) avec manque de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches lisses rouges (red edges), marque-page en tissu vert (green bookmark in tissue), pages de garde peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting flyleaf), Ex-Libris : manuscrit à l'encre brune en bas de la page de titre : Mme de Belot, de Barville Comtesse de LAMBERTYE, illustrations : 1 frontispice par volume (1 frontispiece by book) gravés en noir par A. Delvaux et Bovinet, petit manque de papier en bas de page 11-112 sans atteinte au texte, (XII+226) et (250 + 1 p. d'explications des estampes en frontispices) pages, 1802 - An X à Paris Chez Lepetit Jeune et Gérard Libraires,
85800aafParis , Desaint , 1767 1767, in-8vo, XXII + 430 p. + 1 ff. + 1 planche gravée (Tatouage au visage), taches surtout au début de l’ouvrage, reliure en veau originale, dos orné., dos et coins usés.
138591aafParis, Librairie Hachette, 1885, in-4°, XII (dont le portrait gravé de l'auteur et le titre en rouge et noir) + 481 p. / VI (dont le portrait gravé d'Oscar II et le titre en rouge et noir) + 478 p., très abondamment illustré de vignettes, de planches et de cartes, papier très frais, avec signet, Ex libris Peter E. Obergfell, doublures et gardes en beau papier marbré solides et élégantes reliures en demi-chagrin rouge aux coins, dos à cinq nerfs doré, pièce de titre et de tomaison vert, bas du dos avec Paris 1885 R. T. Bel ensemble, très bon exemplaire.
18854912DBFirenze, Toriono und Roma, Ermanno Loescher, 1885. Gross-8°. VIII, 634 S. Mit 28 Tafeln, 3 Karten (davon 1 mehrfach gef.) und zahlr. Textillustrationen. Orig.-Leinenband der Zeit.
222 pages. The account of a German soldier held captive behind the Iron Curtain. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Book
190423376Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1904. Broché, couverture rempliée, 17 cm x 25 cm, VIII+ 321 pages, 32 gravures noir et blanc hors-texte, 9 diagrammes, 3 planches hors-texte dépliantes dont 2 cartes couleur. Texte de Anatoliei-Nikolaevitch de Koulomzine, traduction et avant-propos de Jules Legras, portrait du tsar Nicolas Alexandrovitch en frontispice. Bon état
189459091894 Paris librairie Nilsson 1894 In4 broché 17 pages 4 planches doubles
1911195431911. Paris Éditions Emile-Paul 1911 - Broché 19 5 cm x 28 5 cm 232 pages 84 ills hors-texte gravées d'après les photographies de l'auteur dont 2 couleur 3 cartes - Texte du Commandant de Bouillane de Lacoste - 2 légers manques sur la page de garde sinon très bon état
109200Paris, Perrotin, Libraire-Editeur, 41, rue Fontaine-Molière, 1857, 1 volume in-8 de 215x140x35 mm environ, 1f.blanc, xv-428 pages, 1f. (errata), 1 carte dépliante, demi reliure noire, titres dorés sur dos lisse, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées. Ex-libris manuscrit sur la première garde blanche, des mouillures et quelques rousseurs, des plis sur une page (p. 371), et sur la carte, couverture défraichie, un mors interne fendu mais structure solide. Volume complet de sa carte in-fine.
18854912DBFirenze, Toriono und Roma, Ermanno Loescher, 1885. Gross-8°. VIII, 634 S. Mit 28 Tafeln, 3 Karten (davon 1 mehrfach gef.) und zahlr. Textillustrationen. Orig.-Leinenband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 4912DB|4912DB_2 [2 Warenabbildungen]
1907137343London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1907. Undetermined. very good. Original broadside. 13.25" X 8.25". A few small chips and closed tears to edges not touching text. Ink of a few words slightly smudged. Three old horizontal folds else a bright and clean broadside. very good A scarce piece of postal ephemera advertising the new mail route through Siberia to the "Far East". The mail took a circuitous route leaving London and arriving in Vladivostok via express train from Moscow. The mail was then sent through the Siberian wilderness aboard Russian steamers "as opportunities offered" to destinations such as Hong Kong Shanghai and Canton. An interesting broadside only hinting at what must have been a harrowing journey for the First Class Mails through the wild watercourses of Siberia. 1907 His Majesty's Stationary Office unknown
Pages 266-352 pages plus 16 pages of great vintage ads. Features: Flying in Central Africa (part I) - adventures from the flying log-book of an R.A.F. officer during ther campaign in German East Africa; My Adventures in Bolivia - Frank Rose was arrested as a dangerous revolutionary but managed to escape; Relief Worker's Adventures (part I) - thrilling adventures among the war victims of Armenia, Syria, and Persia, with photos; Hunting Big Game by Motor-Car - Captain F.A.M. Webster describes how he does it, with photos; The Adventures of a Newspaper-man (part III) - Frederic Martyn's adventures - with photos; Pukalofa's Tragic Revenge - Captain Samuel Randall recounts the brutal behavior of a whaling captain towards his crew in 1868, and what followed; In the Wilds of Siberia (Part I) - great photo-illustrated article by Harry Somerset-Lister describes his adventures; The Theft of the Zuni God - in New Mexico three U.S. Cavalry troopers stole the idols of the Indians, thus incurring their wrath; "The Surf Deer" - Reminiscences of the Dover Destroyer Patrol by Captain E.R.G.R. Evans, the Commander of the destroyer Viking; Shooting Elephants in the Middle of a Battle - what happened during the German East African Campaign; Hunting an Elephant During War - another thrilling incident of an elephant hunt during stern fighting in German East Africa, related by a Rhodesian soldier; Our Life at Holzminden - Lieut. J. Whale describes his life in this German POW camp in Brunswick, and provides his own illustrations; The Making of a Mandarin - photo-illustrated explanation of the curious and picturesque examinations which are held every three years in China and Indo-China for the coveted diploma of Chu-Jen, which entitles the holder to call himself a full-fledged Mandarin; Smugglers' Strategy Unveiled - photo-illustrated article explaining the many ingenious methods used by German and Swiss smugglers to get food and other things into enemy territory; The Tragedy of the Sling-Chain - Miner Bill Burton is killed in Australia; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book
1854113296Paris, Belin-Leprieur et Morizot, impr. Gustave Gratiot, Paris 1854 In-4 26,5 x 17 cm. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin bleu-marine, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, tranches dorées, 540 pp., vignette de titre et 21 planches gravées sur acier hors texte de Rouargue, Outwaith, Kernot, dont 8 scènes de genre avec des rehauts de couleurs pour les costumes, table des matières. Coin émoussé et frotté, gouttière régulière, intérieur frais.
45750Belin-Leprieur et Morizot.1854. In-8, percaline romantique polychromme.540 p.Ills.par rouargue,Outwaith et Kernot. Belle reliure avec un coin émoussé.Plats et dos ornés.Rousseurs I-T.Tranches dorées.
1823000104Paris Janet et Cotelle 1823
Pages 442-528 plus 24 pages of nice ads. Features: Hunting Wild Cattle - an Englishman's stirring adventures while catching bulls in Patagonia; My Mine-Sweeping Experiences - Joe W. White describes his WWI mine-sweeping and submarine-hunting adventures in home waters - a valuable record of the dangerous work and daring methods employed by our fishermen in destroying enemy mines and driving away submarines - with great photos; The Golden Nugget (short story); The One-Handed Hunter and the Rhinocerous; In the Wilds of Siberia - Part III - fascinating narrative with many photos of convicts/prisoners; My Adventures with the Wanderobo (a warlike African tribe); The Strange Order of the Dervishes - article with great photos; Filming the Sea Elephant; The Adventures of a Newspaperman - part 5 - some wartime experiences with German spies and other curious characters; My Week-End at Freetown - a picturesque account of the capital of Sierra Leone, with photos; Relief Worker's Adventures - part III - thrilling photo-illustrated experiences among the war victims of Armenia, Syria and Persia (The American Committee for the Relief of War Victims in the East); Kangaroo Hunting and Bark-Stripping; My South African Adventures - part 2; Canary Birds at School - French methods of breeding and training canaries; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear with loss to bottom of back strip and openings between front cover and spine at each end. Bit of writing on back cover. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
(Russia asiatica - Viaggio in Siberia occidentale - 1880 - Fiume siberiano Ob' - Antropologia - Etnografia - Botanica) In 8° (cm 27 x 19), legatura coeva in cartone rigido a fondo avorio con applicata ai piatti ed al dorso la brossura originale illustrata da E. Mazzanti, taglio davanti e di piede in barbe, guardie in carta Roma marrone, pp. VIII,634, con vignetta figurata al frontespizio, 144 illustrazioni nel testo di cui molte a piena pagina, tre carte geografiche a colori fuori testo di cui due ripiegate alla fine del volume (Carta etnografica di una parte dell'Impero russo - L'Ob' dal suo confluente coll'Irtys fino alla sua foce - Corso inferiore e principio dell'estuario del fiume Ob'). Prima ed unica edizione italiana. Circoscritte e marginali tracce di ossidazione alle pagine, peraltro volume solido e ben conservato.
17816224Neuchâtel, de l'imprimerie de la Société typographique, 1781. In-8 de XXIV-320p., demi-basane brune à coins, dos passé, mors fendus, coins frottés (rel. XIXe). Intérieur parfait, grand de marge.
191947912Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. Very Good -. Vladivostok Siberia: 31st Infantry Regiment 1919. First Edition. Oversized tabloid 59.5cm; 6pp. Folds chips and a few splits along edges; paper toned and a bit brittle; Good to Very Good. <br /> <br /> Quite scarce publication from the 31st Infantry Regiment published "Every Once In A While" "Wherever We Happen To Be." This issue was published during the Russian Civil War and the United States' failed Siberian Intervention. The paper itself is full of local and international news and leads with an article "What Siberians Are Taught: One Paper Says America Treats the Russians in the Same Way as Negroes."<br /> <br /> We find three holdings in OCLC at the Hoover Institution Montana State and U.S. Army War College. . 31st Infantry Regiment unknown
Roy. 8vo., First English Edition, with a frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, 155 plates on 94 and 3 large folding maps, some light and occasional age-staining; handsomely bound in dark blue full morocco, handsomely bound in dark blue full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, gilt from original front board preserved and mounted on new leaf at front, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. An account of the Siberian Company's 1913 attempt to navigate the Kara Sea, to open a commercial route linking the Siberian interior with Europe.
In-8 gr. (mm. 258x170), tela verde edit., decorazione e titolo oro al piatto (lieve alone), tit. oro al dorso, pp. VIII,634, con bella antiporta figurata e disegnata da E. Mazzanti. Il vol. è molto ben illustrato nel t. da 144 figure inc. su legno (numerose a p. pagina): molte sono disegnate da Mazzanti (tratte da fotografie o dipinti eseguiti da vari artisti), altre tratte da riviste di viaggi; unite 3 carte colorate (1 carta etnografica di una parte dell’impero russo - 1 carta geografica su l’OB dal suo confluente coll’Irtis fino alla sua foce - e 1 grande carta geografica, più volte ripieg., con il corso inferiore e principio dell’estuario del fiume OB). Resoconto dell’affascinante viaggio effettuato dal botanico e antropologo italiano di origine francese Stefano Sommier (1848-1922), nell’estate del 1880. Partito da Mosca il 21 giugno si recò nel cuore della Siberia occidentale sfruttando la via dei suoi grandi fiumi per colmare le lacune sulle conoscenze floristiche della tundra. E raccolse informazioni sulle popolazioni native ancora pressoché sconosciute allo stesso governo russo. Attraversò gli Urali e raggiunse Tobolsk da dove, percorrendo gran parte dell’altopiano siberiano, con un viaggio tutt’altro che agevole di circa tremila chilometri, costeggiò l’Irtis fino a Samarova, alla sua confluenza con l’Ob, di cui raggiunse la foce. Tornato a Tobolsk, sempre per via d’acqua proseguì fino alle steppe dei Kirghisi, attraversò gli Urali meridionali e, passando per Oremburg, Samara e Pensa, rientrò a Mosca (25 ottobre). Risg. con aloni, firma di apparten. ms. al frontesp., qualche fiorit. interc. nel testo, ma complessivam. un buon esemplare.
56295Paris, 1883-85, Hachette et Cie, 2 volumes, pt. In-4, demi-chagrin brun foncé à grands coins, dos à nerfs, caissons filets dorés, auteur-titre et tomaison dorés, doubles filets dorés de mors et coins, têtes dorées, reliure d'éditeur de Charles Magnier, Tome 1 : (12) - IV - 481 - (5) pp., 2 portraits, 11 cartes en coul. et en noir (dont 1 carte divisée en 3 planches) et Tome 2 : (8) - 478 - (2) pp., 1 carte en noir dépliable, Première Edition traduite du suédois par Charles Rabot et Charles Lallemand, et dédié à S.M. le roi Oscar. L'auteur (1832-1901) était géologue et minéralogiste finlandais connu pour son exploration de l'Arctique. Ce livre est une mine d'informations dans de nombreux domaines des sciences naturelles; C'est également un grand classique ethnographique des peuplades du nord de la Sibérie.Bouts des coins émoussés du tome 1; très bon état des reliures; rousseurs éparses habituelles; les dorures de tête en très bon état
196 pages. Reproductions of dozens of black and white photos. Author documents the dramatic trip which saw her ripped her from her comfortable Polish home on her sixteenth birthday in 1940 and took her thousands of miles, eventually settling in England. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact with some lean to spine. Small address labels inside each cover. A worthy copy of this important and unforgettable true story. Book