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1923103159<p>Small 8vo original red paper wrapper paper label for title on front wrapper large colored folding map 25" x 19". Wrappers were probably generic and attached to the map that was needed which is why the used a paper label for title. Wrapper has some wear at extremities especially the spine area but still in tact;  map is bright and clean and in very good plus condition.  The date of 1923 is on the paper wrapper but it is unclear if that's when this map was published still it’s likely from the 1920s. A very attractive tourist map that has considerable detail and includes an inset showing population density in Holland. The tile on the map is The Netherlands. </p> "Geographia" Ltd, books
177517671London: Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' 1775. Copper-engraved and etched map with aquatint on two joined sheets. Printed on laid paper with `J Bates' watermark and `JB' countermark in excellent condition. Sheet size: 30 1/4 x 42 5/8 inches. With: The explanatory text leaf titled as above. 1p. folio 25 1/2 x 19 inches. The finest and most celebrated sea chart of Boston Harbor ever produced and a highly important Revolutionary War map depicting details relating to the Siege of Boston: with the very rare explanatory text leaf.<br/> <br/>This is one the most important maps contained in Des Barres' The Atlantic Neptune and one of the most significant large-scale maps of the Revolutionary War. It provides an invaluable record of Boston at the beginning of the war covering the area from the environs of the city out into the open waters of Massachusetts Bay. A particularly striking feature is the use of boldly etched and subtly aquatinted details to capture the diverse topography of the region including the numerous hills islands and river estuaries. It is important to remember that this was issued as a working sea-chart and as such the cartographer has naturally concentrated on features such as depth soundings indicated by detailed lines and based on surveys by Samuel Holland and George Callendar and the navigable channels between the harbor's numerous shoals which are delicately outlined in stipple-engraving. Holland's original manuscript map is today preserved in the British Hydrographic Library at Taunton Somerset. The present map shows the city of Boston with its streets carefully outlined occupying a pear-shaped peninsula a position that would soon prove precarious to its British defenders in the escalating conflict. This is the second state of five of Des Barres' chart and is identical to the Henry Stevens Collection variant 96D in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich. This state shows a number of notable changes when compared with the original and was evidently altered to take particular account of the Siege of Boston April 19 1775 to March 17 1776. Henry Stevens noted that this state depicted the addition of "Numerous Forts Batteries Redoubts &c. which have been inserted in many places notably on the Charles Town peninsula and on the mainland between 'Willis Creek' and 'Mystic River' also on the east and north side of 'Charles River' below 'Cambridge'.also to the south of 'Boston Neck' and 'Dorchester Neck'.This state is almost as rare as the first state. It is found in some copies of the earliest edition of the Neptune." The accuracy scope and artistic virtue of Des Barres's Chart of the Harbour of Boston was apparent to his contemporaries and it became the main source map of the area for decades to come. Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres was born in Switzerland where his Huguenot ancestors had fled following the repeal of the Edict of Nantes. He studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before immigrating to Britain where he trained at the Royal Military College Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the legendary future explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. Upon the conclusion of the Seven Years War Britain's empire in North America was greatly expanded and this required the creation of a master atlas featuring new and accurate sea charts for use by the Royal Navy. Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. With these extremely accurate surveys in hand Des Barres returned to London in 1774 where the Royal Navy charged him with the Herculean task of producing the atlas. He was gradually forwarded the manuscripts of numerous advanced surveys conducted by British cartographers in the American Colonies Jamaica and Cuba of which the present map is based on the work of Samuel Holland conducted in the 1760s. The result was The Atlantic Neptune which became the most celebrated sea atlas of its era containing the first systematic survey of the east coast of North America. Des Barres's synergy of great empirical accuracy with the peerless artistic virtue of his aquatint views created a work that "has been described as the most splendid collection of charts plates and views ever published" National Maritime Museum Catalogue. The Neptune eventually consisted of four volumes and Des Barres's dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views to various editions up until 1784 producing over 250 charts and views many appearing in several variations. All of these charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information such that in many cases they remained the most authoritative maps of the regions covered for several decades. Following the completion of The Neptune Des Barres returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner living to the advanced age of 103.<br/> <br/>Cf. GuthornBritish Maps of the American Revolution referring to Holland's original manuscript 59/3; Krieger & Cobb p.107 1781 issue; Lingel Atlantic Neptune N91.2; National Maritime Museum Henry Stevens Collection K0713 HNS 96D; National Maritime Museum Catalogue 78-83; Nebenzahl Bibliography 3; Stevens Bibliography of the Atlantic Neptune unpublished pp.211-216; Sellers & Van Ee 945. Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' unknown books
196134461Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1961. Octavo. Wrappers. 655 pp. Wrappers worn. Indiana University Press unknown books
196011765Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press 1960. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Facsimile reprint of the 1867 edition with a new introduction and notes. xvii 9-595 pp indexed. Clean and tight with no markings and minimal external wear. Dust jacket is sunned at the spine and somewhat rumpled. An account of Morgan's raid by his brother-in-law and second-in-command who was a lawyer and writer as well as a soldier. Indiana University Press hardcover books
1992143994New York: Magic City Press 1992. Paperback. iii 122p. very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Magic City Press paperback books
199244954New York: Magic City Press 1992. Paperback. iii 122p. personal inscription signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Magic City Press paperback books
1913114255London: Lynwood & Co. Limited 1913. Octavo original brown cloth. First edition. Eighteen short stories some collected from earlier periodical appearances some new. Lower quality popular fiction blending romance and adventure in colonial settings. Cloth rubbed at edges scattered foxing to the text block a very good copy. An uncommon book. #114255 Lynwood & Co. Limited unknown books
188129245New York: Harper & Brothers 1881. "Third Edition". Original printed self-wrappers stapled. Usual bit of browning & foxing to paper. Minor edgewear. Two stab holes in gutter margin as if the issue was previously bound with others from the series. A VG copy. 86 2 pp. Text triple column. Adverts last 2 pages. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers unknown books
27706Other: Harper & Brothers Publishers. Very Good with no dust jacket. Hardcover. Ex-Lib slightly loose foxing . Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover books
1855255722London: Longman Brown 1855. First. hardcover. near fine. 2 volumes 8vo 3/4 burgundy morocco marbled boards t.e.g. London: Longman Brown 1855. First Edition. Near Fine.<br/><br/> Longman, Brown unknown books
1855WRCLIT75255New York: Harper & Bros. 1855. Two volumes. xi1378;xviii511pp. Original brown cloth decorated in blind. Early ink ownership signature in top margin of title repeated in pencil otherwise a very good or better set. First US edition published in the same year as the UK edition. The second volume consists entirely of the letters edited by Sarah Austin. Harper & Bros. hardcover books
185616017NY: Harper nd 1856. First American edition. Two volumes 8vo pp 378 511 Cloth blind-stamped VG covers and spine slightly worn at edges. The Reverend Smith 1771-1845 was Canon of St. Paul's in London. Harper nd unknown books
177933200London 1779. Engraved and aquatint map period hand colouring. 14 lettered references large inset with title as above. Rare revolutionary chart of the Hudson River showing the American defenses on the eve of the Battle of Fort Montgomery.<br/> <br/>On October 6 1777 a British force led by Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton attacked Forts Montgomery and Clinton from the landward side where the American defenses were only partially completed. Support from cannon fire from British ships on the Hudson River that had passed through the chevaux de frise on the lower river. By the end of the day both forts had fallen to the British who burned the forts and tore down the stonework buildings. However the battle was a pyrrhic victory for the British. The campaign against the forts caused delays in reinforcing General John Burgoyne at Saratoga where Americans forced the British surrender ten days later at the Battle of Saratoga before Clinton's forces could arrive. The present map which depicts the Forts and the River defenses prior to the battle is from The Atlantic Neptune the finest large scale sea atlas of the United States and Canadian Atlantic coastline ever produced. The maps in the atlas were produced over a seven-year period 1775-82 and are well known for their accurate portrayal of various sounds bays bars harbors as well as navigational hazards. This atlas was used extensively by the Royal Navy during the American Revolution. Des Barres studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. On the outbreak of the Seven Years war in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to be his aide-de-camp. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St.Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast and further south. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on the Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune was the first British sea atlas of her North American colonies and one of the most important achievements of eighteenth century cartography. With an official commission from the Royal Navy Des Barres published the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by further volumes. Des Barres' monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and aquatint views many being found in several states. All of the charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information. The Neptune met with the highest acclaim from the beginning and is today widely regarded as superior to all other atlases produced during its time. Henry Stevens identified only a single state of this chart issued coloured or uncoloured which appeared in some examples volume four part two of the Atlantic Nepture; the map however is not listed in the engraved list of maps for that section and given the rarity was likely not issued in all copies.<br/> <br/>National Maritime Museum: Henry Stevens Collection: HNS156; Cf. Phillips Atlases 1198; Hornsby Surveyors of Empire: Samuel Holland J.F.W. Des Barres and the Making of the Atlantic Neptune 2011. unknown books
1973CNBR110Menston Yorkshire England: Ilkey Literature Festival printed by The Scolar Press 1973. Folio in a case. Near fine. Folio size 19 unnumbered pages with facsimiles of the manuscripts of each poem. Wystan Hugh Auden 1907-1973 was an English-American poet known for his variety of styles and subject matter including politics love and religion; this collection of poems by various poets serves as a tribute to Auden's profound influence on the contemporary literature of the time and a celebration of the first Ilkley Literature Festival which was opened by Auden during the last year of his life. Beginning the collection is Auden's poem "Lullaby" an unconventional love poem followed by poems by ten other writers; each poet was asked to take a title or epigraph from Auden's published work as a starting point and each offers a unique voice connected through an admiration of Auden and the forms of his poetry. Included also are facsimiles of the manuscripts of each poem printed on beautiful Amatruda Amalfi paper.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Light green two-fold cardstock folio with dark green cloth spine with flap on the inside back cover to hold items black lettering on the front cover the folio enclosing a light green soft cover volume with staples containing poems black lettering on the front cover and twenty-three loose facsimiles of the manuscripts of each poem; Amatruda Amalfi paper folio size 14" by 10.5" pagination: volume with nineteen unnumbered pages plus twenty-three loose pages; paper has soft creasing from being dampened to print and dried without flattening.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Soft cover volume is fine; with clean covers straight corners with no rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings. Cardstock folio is near fine with clean covers and entirely free of prior owner markings; some rubbing to the bottom and fore-edges and the head and tail of the spine top and bottom corners bumped and some slight sunning to the top edges of the inside covers. Loose facsimiles of manuscripts are fine clean and uncreased with only a few spots of soiling on a couple of the poems.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Ilkey Literature Festival [printed by The Scolar Press] unknown books
1987193061Jeannette Holland Austin 1987. Hardcover. Very Good. Green cloth boards are clean has a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Light tape residue on front cover. HB HS Jeannette Holland Austin hardcover books
196822927London: Turret Books 1968. First edition. 12 pp. Fine in sewn wrappers and fine illustrated dust jacket. Poems with artwork by Caroline Crossley-Holland. One of 100 numbered copies SIGNED by K. Crossley-Holland. London: Turret Books, unknown books
1814305037York Street 1814. Bifolium with integral address leaf. 12mo. Some closed tears. Bifolium with integral address leaf. 12mo. unknown books
1970Embry 97327J. B. Lippincott Company 1970. First edition first printing. Fine in faintly worn dust jacket. Signed letter from the author on Lippincott Stationary laid in. J. B. Lippincott Company, 1970. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1970026145Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press 1970. xvi 192p. 28 b/w plates b/w maps and folded figures original blue cloth quarto format Smithsonian contributions to anthropology 12. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
1968113389London: Cassell 1968. Octavo boards. First edition. The author's posthumous last book a collection of short fiction a playletessays and memoirs of three of his closer friends: A. J. A. Symons C. K. Scott Moncrieff and Ronald Firbank. Brief introduction by Alec Waugh. At least three of the stories have some fantastic element. "The Rajah's Polo Team" is an effective fantasy that turns on the last sentence of the story. "Nemesis" is a tale of supernatural horror. "Transistor Pools" is subtly science-fictional. All the material has a crisp fresh liveliness. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #113389 Cassell unknown books
1968WRCLIT49387London: Cassell 1968. Boards. First edition of the author's last book a collection of essays and short stories on characteristic subjects. Top edge dusty else near fine in dust jacket. Cassell hardcover books
1968UHOLAND00LRUniversity of Alabama 1968. Very Good. Holland James W. Andrew Jackson and the Creek War: Victory at the Horseshoe. University Alabama: University of Alabama 1968. 47pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Wraps. Book condition: Very good. University of Alabama paperback books
200020705NY: Forge. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0312868901 . First printing. About fine in a fine dust jacket. . Forge hardcover books
190224798New York: Forbes & Co. Ltd. and sold exclusively in the United States by Jas. E. O'Neill 1902. Edition limited to 750 sets this being set no. 62 3 pictorial green cloth portfolios approx 17" x 13" containing a total of 196 gravure plates; 1 portfolio rebacked the other 2 with short tears at spine ends; plates are generally fine throughout. Forbes 1863-1927 was a wealthy balloonist who organized the Aero Club of Connecticut and wrote the basic draft for the first aeronautical law in the United States passed by the Connecticut Legislature and signed into law by Governor Simeon Baldwin on June 8 1911 and was appointed ConnecticutÃÂs first Commissioner of Aeronautics. <br/><br/> Forbes & Co., Ltd. [and] sold exclusively in the United States by Jas. E. O'Neill hardcover books
199838084University of California 1998. First printing. 4to pp. 148. Notes bibliography index. Published to accompany an 1998-99 exhibition. Paper wraps. Illustrated iin full color and black and white. Fine. University of California unknown books