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0366460080.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
trad. di Lidya Magliano tela edit. con sovrac. ill. piccole rotture e mancanze in sovrac., firme di appartenenza
23x15. 206p.
2009PEROU5825414Editions Le Passager clandestin, 2009, 13 x 19,5, 380 pages sous couverture illustrée. Préface de Christian Rudel.
White octavo; xxiii, 375 p, [16] p of b&w plates, b&w maps ; 22 cm. In Spanish. || Indians of South America -- Ecuador; Tourism; History.
Milano, 1970, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 999/1003 con una cartina, 3 fotografie in nero e 4 a colori. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
2012DADAX2290054046J'AI LU 2012-04-05. pocket_book. New. 4.33x1.02x7.01. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. J'AI LU unknown
1954cv1231Voyages et découvertes Broché 1954 In-8, (21.5x16.5 cm), broché sous jaquette illustrés, 118 pages, carte et quelques illustrations en noir et blanc, envoi de l'auteur ; petites usures et traces sur les plats, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
21441Sans éditeur - 1953 - Revue In-4 - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - illustrations en texte NB - 16 pages - Propre
Sans éditeur - 1953 - Revue In-4 - Couverture illustrée en couleurs - illustrations en texte NB - 16 pages - Propre
VLE-573P., Plon, 1892, in-12, 291 pp. illustrées de gravures et d'une carte hors-texte relié pleine percaline , dos lisse orné de filets, couverture conservée
198417489ABRecklinghausen, Bongers, 1984. XXII/471 S. OPp. 3. Aufl.
19119P., Je Sers, 1946, in 8° broché, 255 pages ; dos renforcé muet, défauts à la couverture (exemplaire modeste).
192021066New York, Oxford University Press, 1920. gr. 8°, 60 S., hg. von Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Bibl. Ex., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Stempel u. Nr. a.Vorsatz, Nr. a. Rücken, Einband ger. beschabt und ger. bestoßen, altersbedingte Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., Halbleinen
1969LFA-126718077Un ouvrage de 480 pages, format 115 x 185 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1969, S.E.D.E.S., collection "Regards sur l'Histoire", bon état
1989137603Zürich ; Cochabamba : Regenbogen-Verl., 1989. 478 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. Kl.-8°, Softcover/Paperback
11952Nevill Hotel Newcastle; Yarmouth Roads; Ship Alice Walton; Stanley Harbour Falkland Islands; Callao Lima Peru. Dating from between November 1864 and October 1865. Eight items totalling 3pp. 4to; 19pp. 12mo. All are all addressed to 'Dear Sam'. All in good condition on lightly-aged paper. 'I never had such weather or suffered so much as I have this voyage from one thing and another' declares the author and this series of eight letters provides a vivid account by the captain of a Victorian cargo ship of a voyage packed with misfortune. As mishap is heaped upon mishap the author's spelling deteriorates. ONE. Neville Hotel Newcastle. Undated late 1864. Among other news he writes that the Alice Walton is 'a good little ship' on which he will be 'very comfortable . I think she will sail well.' TWO. Newcastle. 6 November 1864. Newcastle is 'a wretched place to me . I have no acquaintance and I cannot afford do go to any amusements. . I wish you could spare time to come up here if it was not so expensive travelling it would just suit Mother and Harriett for it is a nice ride in a steam boat down the river and you are on the sea shore at once.' He writes critically of 'Master John Abell' who has 'gone to Liverpool'. THREE. Yarmouth Roads. 3 December 1864. 'Dear Sam Here we are only about 200 miles from where we started. I have had most fearfull sic weather since we have been out and we lost most of our sails and forced to put in here for more. I sent a telegraph to Liverpool and they have sent one back to say that I am to wait here till I receive new sails so it will be Monday before I get away . I will write per the Pilot when he leaves'. FOUR. He gives more details of his misfortunes after leaving Newcastle on 18 November. 'The main Topsail blew away and on the 24th. we had a terrific Gale and nearly all our sails blew away leaving us compleatly sic helpless on a dead lea shore. Sam I have seen some Gales of winds since I have been travelling the Salt Sea but I think I was in as great danger as ever I was in for we were surrounded by sands but we managed to put the Ship before the wind and run clean into Hasborourgh Roads were sic we had to remain 5 days repairing sails but could not get on Shore There was a fishing Boat came along side but he asked me 5£ to land me and bring me back After we had repeared sic our sails we made another start and we got down as far as Orfordness Lights but the wind again increased again sic to a strong Gale and I was obliged to run into Yarmouth Roads were sic I am waiting for Sails from Liverpool which I expect tomorrow.' He is sending his brother 'a newspaper were sic you will see the dreadful wrecks there as sic been on and about this coast close to where I was and the Loss of life there was on the 24th 25 &c'. FIVE. Ship Alice Walton. 16 December 1864. Docketed 'Letters from John whilst Master of "Alice Walton"'. He gives a further description of the gale: 'The wind came a little fair the night before we started there several vessels started to go away one got stuck altogether another got on the sands and became a complete wreck another during the night ran on shore and filled with water I can assure you Sam this has been a fearfull Time about here for wrecks gales and destruction to Shipping'. SIX. Ship Alice Walton Stanley Harbour Falkland Islands. He begins: 'Dear Sam You will think by this time that I am lost but no not lost but very near it . We arrived off the Cape Horn on the 20th. of February when we had some of the most terrific weather and Gales of wind I ever experienced we had these one after another till the 2nd. March when I was off the pitch of the Horn one of those terrific Seas came on board carring sic away the Bulwarks stauncheons the Cabin and nearly all its contents Wheel &c taking nearly all the Clothes and Nautical Instruments that was in the Cabin belonging to myself and officers leaving us destitute and a complete wreck three men was washed overboard but we recovered them again one man killed one with his leg Broken and 4 or 5 more or less injured got the Ship before the Wind and the remainder of the crew came aft to me twice asking me to bear up for some Port for they were nearly done up I at last bore up for this port and arrived on the 6th. March'. He continues by describing his plans for the resumption of the voyage. SEVEN. Stanley Harbour Falkand Islands. 18 April 1865. 'I can assure you Sam I never had such weather or suffered so much as I have this voyage from one thing and another I have nearly lost all my clothes and will have to buy a few here to get along with I wrote in my last all about the accidance. sic My repears sic for the ship cost £594. 5. 5 it is a very bad job for me but I can say that I have done my duty and have been as carefull sic as I possible sic can.' EIGHT. Callao. 10 October 1865. He reports that he is 'starting for home . I came back from the Islands yestereday and will start from hear sic today but I am so busy that I have not a moment to spare & I have been verry sic ill with Fever but I am now better'. Nevill Hotel, Newcastle; Yarmouth Roads; Ship Alice Walton; Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands; Callao, Lima, Peru. Dating from b hardcover
193928872Kassel, Bärenreiter-Verlag zu Kassel, 1939. Geleitwort von [Wilhelm] Faupel, Botschafter a. D. Präsident des Ibero-Amerikanischen Instituts zu Berlin. Vorbemerkung von Otto Philipp Braun. Mit Titelbild und 7 weiteren Tafeln. 8°, 125 S. mit Dokumenten Verzeichnis und Personenverzeichnis, Orig.-Leinenband. Mit folgenden Tafelabbildungen: Otto Philipp Braun, Großmarschall von Monte-Negro / Justa Germana Braun, geb. de Rivero / Aussicht aus dem Fürstlichen Schloß in Kassel gegen Abend / Königsplatz zu Kassel / Simon Bolivar / Erlaß von Braun an die Einwohner Argentiniens 1837 / Gesamtansicht von La Paz / Gesamtansicht von Cochamba. Aus der Schlußbemerkung: "Am 24. Juni 1938, dem hundertsten Jahrestag der Schlacht am Monte-Negro, ehrte die Stadt Kassel das Andenken ihres großen Sohnes Otto Philipp Braun, des Großmarschalls von Monte-Negro, durch Anbringung einer Gedenktafel an seinem Geburtshause zu Kassel, in der Unteren Königstraße Nr. 71." Einband berieben, sonst gut erhalten.
19692523o. O., Neue Schweizer Bibliothek, 1969. Oln.m.OU, 8°, 319 S. OU leicht lädiert, min. Gebr.sp.
2524Zürich, Buchclub Ex Libris, o. J. Oln.m.OU, 8°, 382 S. OU lädiert, ger. Gebr.sp.
19774520Abegg-Stiftung, Bern 1977. 91 S. mit 9 (1 farb.) Tafeln u. 32 Abbildungen. Kart. Umschlag fleckig.
1977S87778Bern, Abegg-Stiftung 1977 91pp.with 40 bl/w illustrations, 24cm., softcover, very good, S87778
91pp.with 40 bl/w illustrations, 24cm., softcover, very good, S87778
1922REIS0503Bln., Gyldendalscher Vlg. (1922). 169(3) S. Mit photogr. Abb. u. 1 Karte auf Taf. OHLeinen m. kl. farb. Deckelbild. Einbd. bestoßen, abgerieben, fleckig u. gebräunt, kl. Fehlstelle im Überzugspapier, im Falz vorne u. hint. aufgeplatzt, papierbed. stärker gebräunt. - Beigabe: Plüschow, Gunther. Segelfahrt ins Wunderland. Im Reiche der Papageien und Guanakos. (10.-18. Tsd.). Bln., Ullstein (1926). 222(2) S. Mit 11 photogr. Abb. auf Taf. OLeinen. Einbd. m. Lichtspuren. EA. Verfasst von dem deutschsprachigen Schriftsteller luxemburgischer Herkunft Norbert Jacques (1880-1954), der heute hauptsächlich für die von ihm geschaffene literarischen Figur des genialen Meisterverbrechers Dr. Mabuse bekannt ist.
197925832Tübingen : Niemeyer 1979. 200 S. : 9 Abb., 1 graph. Darst. ; 24 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 109,95