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2024BN226137Boer 2024. 2024. Hardcover. Die Reisen des Venezianers Marco Polo <br/><br/>Die Reisen des Venezianers Marco Polo Marco Polo Boer hardcover
BN283295Il Milione <br/><br/>Il Milione Marco Polo unknown
BN279440Von Venedig nach China <br/><br/>Von Venedig nach China Marco Polo unknown
8vo., First Edition thus, with numerous coloured and monochrome illustrations throughout; marbled boards, black buckram back lettered in gilt, red endpapers, red silk ribbon marker, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
184718065Venedig, (Naratovich), 1847. LXIV, 484 S. 1 mehrfach gefalt. lithograph. Karte. 8°. HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückentitel (bestoßen und stark beschabt).
4334031MAIRDUMONT GmbH & Co. KG. Map. Used; Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 02/04/2020 MAIRDUMONT GmbH & Co. KG unknown
GOR011242439Paperback. Very Good. paperback
19839780460113069-2025J M Dent & Sons Ltd 1983. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Marco Polo</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> J M Dent & Sons Ltd</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780460113069</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1983</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 480</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Marco Polo 1254-1329 has achieved an almost archetypal status as a traveller and his Travels is one of the first great travel books of Western literature outside the ancient world. The Travels recounts Polo's journey to the eastern court of Kublai Khan the chieftain of the Mongol empire which covered the Asian continent but which was almost unknown to Polo's contemporaries. Encompassing a twenty-four year period from 1721 Polo's account details his travels in the service of the empire from Beijing to northern India and ends with the remarkable story of Polo's return voyage from the Chinese port of Amoy to the Persian Gulf. Alternately factual and fantastic Polo's prose at once reveals the medieval imagination's limits and captures the wonder of subsequent travel writers when faced with the unfamiliar the exotic or the unknown.</p> J M Dent & Sons Ltd hardcover
19771233061977 Editions Club du Livre, Philippe Lebaud éditeur, Collection "Grands textes et civilisations, L'Occident médiéval" - 1977 - Quatre volumes, in-quarto, belle reliure plein cuir avec décors à froide t dorures sur les plats (maquette réalisé par Gabriel Figarola), dos à quatre nerfs, titre et fleurons en doré, tranches de tête dorées, emboitage cartonné avec ourlet de cuir aux ouvertures - 295 pages + 269 pages + 329 pages + 321 pages - Très belles lithographies hors-texte en couleurs - Exemplaire numéroté sur Vélin de Stendhal de Maunoury, celui-ci porte le numéro MDCLXVI (numéroté dans Le Roman de la Rose)
1921030086London 1921 JOHN MURRAY Half-Leather (Hardcover)
Famous explorers. Not dated. Numerous engraved illustrations. 221 pages. Browning to page margins with occasional foxing. Several splash marks on front cover.
1992331834Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1992. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Illustrated by Nikolai Fyodorovitch Lapshin. Near Fine Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines.; Collector's Edition. Easton Press hardcover
1903580259Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good- with No dust jacket as issued. 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. Green cloth with dark blue decoration top edges gilt. Owner name. Leading edges of covers have some moisture damage -- sizing and some color removed from cloth leaving light dull areas -- cosmetic damage only. Interiors clean and tight. ; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
lec-1934-marco-poloLimited Editions Club LEC. hardcover. Very Good. The 1934 Limited Editions Club Travels of Marco Polo two volumes in original slipcase signed by the illustrator Nikolai Fyodorovitch Lapshin in red ink on the limitation page — copy 563 of the 1500-copy edition. This is the LEC title that won the very first illustration competition the club ran: Lapshin took a $2500 prize 1934 dollars for the assignment and the judges noted that his work 'felt like it belonged to a book.' Marco Polo and Titus Andronicus 1939-40 were Lapshin's only two LEC commissions — making this title carry a specific collector-significance beyond generic LEC collectibility.nn Edition signature: Inaugural-LEC-contest-winner edition 1934 1500 numbered copies designed by Lester Douglas and printed by Judd & Detweiler in Washington DC. This is copy #563 with Lapshin's red-ink signature on the limitation page visible in photos. Both volumes present and matched.n Books — exceptional condition: The volumes themselves are extraordinary for a 90-year-old set: spines uncracked gilt on the rust-orange leather labels still sharp and unrubbed orange paste-paper title labels with stylized Chinese characters 馬哥孛羅 crisp on the black cloth boards. Paper white throughout no foxing visible no marginalia. Reads as if it's been on a careful shelf its entire life.n Slipcase — honest 90-year wear: The original black cloth slipcase shows what every 1934 LEC slipcase shows after nine decades: corner wear at the openings where the books are inserted and an age-toned title sticker browned to a warm amber tan. Structurally intact full integrity no panels separating. The patina is part of what LEC collectors recognize as an honest unrestored copy — collectors who want a pristine slipcase are buying a different higher market tier; collectors who prefer original-as-issued land here.nnCondition: Books: like-new. Spines uncracked gilt sharp paper white throughout no foxing no marginalia no shelf wear. The volumes are exceptional for a 1934 imprint. Slipcase: honest wear consistent with 90 years of careful use. Corners at the book-insertion openings are softened and frayed; the original title sticker is browned a warm amber not damaged — the patina LEC collectors expect on unrestored period copies. Slipcase remains structurally intact with full panel integrity. Limitation page signature in red ink crisp and bold copy number 563 in red ink legible.nnThis is the configuration LEC collectors hunt for: signed limitation page intact numbered both volumes original slipcase books unread. The 1934 Marco Polo is one of the genuinely-collectible LECs vs. generic LEC titles that trade for $30-60 — inaugural-contest provenance Lapshin's only two-title presence in the Macy canon make this title specifically searched-for by Macy/LEC scholars and East-Asia-illustrated-book collectors. Active asks for the complete-and-signed configuration cluster $400-450; this is priced toward the low end of that band.nnIncluded: Both volumes Vol I Vol II original black cloth slipcase. The Monthly Letter newsletter is not present typical for circulated copies — most collectors don't track them as required for completeness. No additional ephemera or inserts. Limited Editions Club (LEC) hardcover
192433327Pékin : Albert Nachbaur éditeur, 1924. In-4 broché/cousu, V-268-(2). Tirage à 550 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 500 numérotés sur papier pelure chinois (n° 257) rédigé en français sous la dictée de l'auteur en 1295 par Rusticien de Pise ; revu et corrigé, par Marco Polo lui-même, en 1307, publié par G. Pauthier en 1867, traduit en français moderne et annoté d'après les sources chinoises par A. J. H. Charignon.- Celui-ci Livre I, dans lequel sont décrites les régions traversées par messire Marc Pol et celles dont il a entendu parler au cours de son voyage, depuis les bords de la Méditerranée jusqu'à la résidence estivale du Grand Khan Koubilaï à Chang-Tou (chapitres I à LXXIV). Dos jauni, sinon très bon état.
1921028092London 1921 JOHN MURRAY Hardcover
1865PHO-2279Paris, Librairie de Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et Cie, MDCCCLXV [1865].27 x 19 cm, [2]-CLVI-351 ; [7]-pp. 352-831-[1] p., [1] f. de pl. en frontispice, carte dépliante en couleurs dans en fin du tome 2, couverture conservée au tome 2, hommage de l’auteur. Dos insolé, petits frottements, rousseurs éparses, brunissures.
HISTORY/Box64/RS15/230126May 25 1999. Very Good. PRICE STICKER ON THE FRONT COVER. Sold by the U.K Charity Kisharon Langdon. Offering Opportunities and Support for People within the Autism and Learning Disability Community. unknown
1735PHO-1699A la Haye, chez Jean Neaulme, 1735, 1 volume (2) in-4, texte sur 2 colonnes, relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison bordeaux, coiffes et coins usées, début de fentes, mouillure angulaire par intermittence, quelques feuillets brunis, annotations manuscrites en page de garde, ex-libris manuscrit au titre, sans les 2 cartes.
6412Éditions du Cadran à Paris, 1987. 33,5 x 25,5 cm., 129 pp. et tables. Relié plein chagrin bleu nuit, reliure d'éditeur, deux nerfs sur le dos encadrent le titre doré, titres en relief sur le premier plat avec un lion ailé en dessous le tout encadré d'un filet doré et d'une large frise de motifs d'entrelacs en relief, chasse dorées, gardes moirées gris perle, tête dorée, sous étui avec intérieur en suédine grise. Très bel exemplaire. Un des 350 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin pur chiffon d'Arches, illustré de miniatures de Alain THOMAS.
6412Éditions du Cadran à Paris, 1987. 33,5 x 25,5 cm., 129 pp. et tables. Relié plein chagrin bleu nuit, reliure d'éditeur, deux nerfs sur le dos encadrent le titre doré, titres en relief sur le premier plat avec un lion ailé en dessous le tout encadré d'un filet doré et d'une large frise de motifs d'entrelacs en relief, chasse dorées, gardes moirées gris perle, tête dorée, sous étui avec intérieur en suédine grise. Très bel exemplaire. Un des 350 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin pur chiffon d'Arches, illustré de miniatures de Alain THOMAS.
1928910New York: Boni & Liveright 1928. Fine Leather Binding. Near Fine. A Book In Near Fine Condition In 3/4 Leather With Four Compartments And Three Raised Bands To Spine With Bright Gilt Details And Title. Binding And Hinges Are Excellent Marbled End Papers And Paste Downs No Loose Or Missing Pages Pages Are Bright And Clean Without Marks And No Foxing. Illustrated With In Text Woodcuts Book Measures 8.75"X6". A beautiful example in excellent condition. Boni & Liveright unknown
95502Les Editions J. Susse, 1944, 1 volume in-folio de 305x230 mm environ, xxx-227 pages, luxueuse reliure signée Lesage, plein maroquin bleu roi avec titres dorés sur dos lisse, gardes plein maroquin rouille, tranches dorées, sous emboîtage comprenant une chemise-étui rigide à demi reliure à bandes à recouvrement en maroquin bleu avec intérieur en basane havane portant titres dorés sur le dos, ensemble sous étui marbré avec ouverture en maroquin assorti et intérieur en basane havane, couverture et dos conservés. Exemplaire N° 584, un des 964 exemplaires sur Vélin de Rives, accompagné de 20 miniatures reproduites d'après le manuscrit 2810 de notre Nationale, exhumé tout exprès des profondeurs d'une cave ou l'avait enseveli la crainte des bombardements, tirées par les frères Draeger, Imprimeurs insignes, et une carte dépliante établie par A. T'SERSTEVENS, dessinée et coloriée par Sadi Dermndjieff, et réalisée par le maître-lithographe Pichon. Dos de la chemise-étui insolé, infimes frottements sur les angles de l'étui, petite déchirure dans la marge p. 151 sans manque de papier. Bon état pour le reste.
18181818SSoLincoln's-Inn-Fields London: printed for the Author 1818. First edition of this translation. Leatherbound Hardcover. Very Good/no dj as issued. Full title: "The Travels of Marco Polo A Venetian in the Thirteenth Century Being a Description by That early traveller of remarkable places and things in the Eastern parts of the world." Translated from the Italian with notes by William Marsden F.RS. &c"<br /> <br /> <br /> Lincoln's-Inn-Fields London printed for the Author by Cox and Baylis 1818. 10.75" x 8.75 x 2.25" 27.6x22x5.5cm. LXXX781 1 1 errata 1 ad pages. With the fold-out map. Later very solid three-quarter polished calf over marbled boards marbled edges. Spine with 5 decorated bands and gilded title. Terracotta colored endpapers with a small bookstore label ISSEIDO Tokyo and ex-libris 'E. Bibl. Radcl.' Bodleian Library Radcliffe Science Library after 1773. Previous owners name on free endpaper with date Nov. 1943. Folding map in excellent undamaged condition opposite title page. Some offsetting of the map on title page. Pages clean and undamaged no spots or foxing.<br /> <br /> <br /> From the library of a gentleman who was a rare book dealer in Bangkok in the 1970's and 80's after his military service in Vietnam. <br /> <br /> <br /> Indisputably the best translation of this classic work of travel and exploration of Marco Polo 1254-1324 a Venetian merchant traveler whose recorded travels did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China. The influence of Marco Polo's journey to and residence in China in the thirteenth century was profound. Marco Polo's narrative was to reveal to the West the wealth and great size of the Mongol Empire and China in the Yuan Dynasty giving the first comprehensive look into China Persia India Japan and other Asian cities and countries. . printed for the Author hardcover
1735PHO-2542 Volumes en 1, grand in 4° (285 x 215 mm) relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs , titre imprimé en rouge et noir. PREMIERE EDITION SOUS CE TITRE. L'ouvrage, illustré de 8 gravures à mi-page est divisé en 11 parties, toutes relatant des voyages faits en Tartarie et en Chine du XII au XV siècles (voyage de Tudele, de G. de Rubruquis, de Marco Polo,....) Quelques mouillures et feuillets roussis, habiles restaurations (chardenat,1548) (cordier,1941)