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1908629998Ohne Ort, ohne Verlag, 1908. 3 farbige Faltkarten. Originalpappband mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel.
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18424666BBBerlin, E. H. Schroeder, 1842. 8°. 78 S. Pappbd. d. Zt. mit mont, handschriftl. Rückentitel + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (angestaubt u. etwas stockfleckig, Ecken leicht bestossen, Schild gebräunt).
18424666BBBerlin, E. H. Schroeder, 1842. 8°. 78 S. Pappbd. d. Zt. mit mont, handschriftl. Rückentitel (angestaubt u. etwas stockfleckig, Ecken leicht bestossen, Schild gebräunt).
238726Karlsruhe, Schmieder, 1789 in-16, [8] ff. n. ch. (titre avec vignette gravée sur cuivre, explication de la vignette, dédicace aux mânes de Frédéric le Grand), 188 pp., un f. n. ch. d'erratum, demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs, tranches mouchetées (reliure moderne).
18523615052Greifswald, Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, 1852. 20 S. Originalbroschur.
1851117870Greifswald, Kunike, 1851. 1 Bl., 24 S. Originalumschlag.
1807475733Hannover, Hahn, 1807. 238 S. Leinen d. späten 19. Jahrhunderts mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Rücken verblaßt). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1815111393Berlin, Maurer, 1815. 15 S. Alte Interimskartonage (fleckig).
18493456883Berlin, Mittler, 1849. 24 S. Interimsbroschur (mit Wurmspuren).
Outside dimensions 14.5" x 10.5". Circa 1902. Centerfold. Light wear. Please see our photo for details. Book
232209Rue Saint Jacques n°14, Chez Genty, déposé à la direction des estampes, (1815) 23.5 x 20 cm, cadre en bois et suc doré et noir Petit accident réparé sur un bord.
178924592ABLpzg, Haug 1789. 1 Bl., 413 S. Spätere schlichte HLwd mit marmorierten Deckeln. Kanten stärker berieben, teils bestoßen; fl. Vorsätze fehlen, durchgehend leicht gebräunt.
7266Emile-Paul Frères, Editeurs, Paris, 1923. In-8, broché, 266 pp. Avant-propos - Première Partie : 1726 à 1745. - Seconde Partie : 1745 à 1748. - Troisième Partie : 1748 à 1754. - Quatrième Partie : 1754 à 1763. - Cinquième Partie : 1763 à 1780. - Sixième Partie : ...
86077Paris, Emile- Paul Frères, 1923. 14 x 20, 266 pp., broché, bon état.
65567London: David Bogue 1849. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo. 22 x 14 cm. pp.xvi3381 colophon; v3771 colophon. Publisher's original dark green blindstamped cloth upper covers with gilt stamped eagle vignette spines with gilt lettering yellow-coated endpaers. Lithographic frontispiece and 4 lithographic maps with outline colour 3 folding including map frontispiece to Volume 2 two title vignettes. Ex libris Ralph Gerard Leycester 1817-1851 member of the English landed gentry associated with Toft Hall a historic country estate near Knutsford in Cheshire with his inscription to front pastedowns. The odd instance of occasional spotting generally an excellent set the cloth being particularly bright and well preserved in the original cloth. Scarce first English edition preface by Alexander von Humboldt after the first edition 1847 in German limited to 100 copies. Adalbert von Preußen 1811–1873 was a naval expert who consulted several governments and travelled widely. Adalbert's travel diary gives a vivid picture of Brazil during the early 1840s with observations on trade and economy wildlife including hunting occasionally and vegetation encounters with indigenous peoples and rambles in the Amazon basin. With additional chapters on Mount Etna the Alhambra Gibraltar Cadiz Madeira Teneriffe and Rio de Janeiro. There are two issues of this edition one with Humboldt's name on the title the other one without. 'The two issues differ in no other way' Borba de Moraes. Sabin 162 London: David Bogue, 1849. hardcover
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604921London, David Bogue, 1849. 2 vol. in-8, cartonnage de l'éd., décors à froid au dos et sur les plats, titre doré ; XI-338 et V-377 pp. (découpe en marge du f. 155-156, sans manque), grav. au front. du tome 1, vignette aux titres des 2 volumes, 4 cartes dépl., texte en anglais. Rare première édition. Ex. libris manuscrit daté (1852), cachet.
184925907London: David Bogue 1849. First edition in English of the rare privately printed German Aus meinem Tagebuche 1842-1843.; 2 volumes 8vo pp. xvi 338 1; v 1 377 1; frontispiece in volume I slightly offset onto title page vignette titles in both volumes 4 folding maps 3 hand-colored in outline; B5-6 crudely opened in volume I minor foxing; slight discoloration of the spine else a very good copy in original brown cloth gilt-lettered spines. Adalbert 1811-73 was a German nobleman and explorer who traveled for four months in open boats in 1842 and 1843 primarily along the Amazon from the delta to the Rio Xingu thence to Sousel finally ascending the cataracts into tribal territory. "Of all the tributaries of the Amazon the Xingu was the least known and Adalbert's survey was the first of its kind but saw only the lowest 300 kilometres of the river. In fact the upper Xingu remained unexplored until Karl von den Steinem arrived at the headwaters . in August 1884" Howgego II A-3. Sabin 162; Borba de Moraes I 13. <br/><br/> David Bogue hardcover books
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184993589London: David Bogue 1849. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London David Bogue 1849 first edition in English. Octavo two volumes xvi 338 and vi 378 pages plus a frontispiece in the first volume and 3 small folding maps all with a little hand-colouring. Early half calf and marbled papered boards with all edges marbled and matching marbled endpapers; leather a little rubbed and marked with light tidemarks near the joints of the first volume; tidemark to the frontispiece; scattered foxing; an excellent set. The frontispiece with an image size 188 × 114 mm without any margins has been mounted on thick paper; presumably this was done at the time the book was bound in the nineteenth century. Prince Adalbert 1811-1873 was a Prussian naval theorist and admiral; several journeys led him between 1826 and 1842 to the Netherlands Britain Russia Turkey Greece and Brazil Wikipedia. He spent the last four months on 1842 in Brazil. Alexander von Humboldt makes the following comments in his three-page introduction to this translation: 'this interesting Work . conducts us through Brazil to the mouth of the Amazon River and through this into one of its important tributaries the Xingu the course of which is now explored for the first time. The Journal of Travels printed originally only for the perusal of his friends . is not in the strict sense of the word a scientific book; nevertheless it contains observations and views of nature and customs which reflect a vivid picture of the scenes which the Prince witnessed and passed through. Instruction is imparted in the most pleasing manner when an unaffected simplicity and an absence of all pretension pervade a work like this'. This set was purchased at the dispersal sale of the Hope family's historic property 'Wolta Wolta' at Clare in South Australia; there is some serendipity in this given the Schomburgk family's close connection with the state. Richard Schomburgk accompanied his explorer brother Robert on an expedition in 1840-44 to British Guiana as botanist and historian. He later published the three-volume account of the expedition before emigrating to South Australia where he was a pioneering vigneron and an influential head of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. 2 items. David Bogue hardcover
184925907London: David Bogue 1849. First edition in English of the rare privately printed German Aus meinem Tagebuche 1842-1843.; 2 volumes 8vo pp. xvi 338 1; v 1 377 1; frontispiece in volume I slightly offset onto title page vignette titles in both volumes 4 folding maps 3 hand-colored in outline; B5-6 crudely opened in volume I minor foxing; slight discoloration of the spine else a very good copy in original brown cloth gilt-lettered spines. Adalbert 1811-73 was a German nobleman and explorer who traveled for four months in open boats in 1842 and 1843 primarily along the Amazon from the delta to the Rio Xingu thence to Sousel finally ascending the cataracts into tribal territory. "Of all the tributaries of the Amazon the Xingu was the least known and Adalbert's survey was the first of its kind but saw only the lowest 300 kilometres of the river. In fact the upper Xingu remained unexplored until Karl von den Steinem arrived at the headwaters . in August 1884" Howgego II A-3. Sabin 162; Borba de Moraes I 13. David Bogue unknown
0365336661.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover