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193388868Berlin, Verlag Ullstein, 1933. 268 S. 8° Oktav, Leinen
19716874ABo. Ort, Christoph Columbus Verlags AG, ca. 1971. 27 cm, 190 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, dunkelblauer Pappband in Leinenstruktur, geprägte Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband berieben, Schutzumschlag fehlt, innen sauber, ordentlich erhalten.
198120505ABMünchen, Trikont-dianus Buchverlag, 1981. 19 cm, 446 Seiten, mit vielen Schwarzweißfotos, Taschenbuch. 1. Auflage Leseknicke im Rücken, schwache Flecken auf hinterem Buchdeckel und Rücken, insgesamt in guter Erhaltung.
19261109482Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1926. Gr.-8vo. 269, (3) S. m. 5 Karten, 36 Abb. auf Taf., 1 Faltkarte. OLwd (Einbd angestaubt u. stark bestoßen, alle Taf. verso m. St., Gelenke gelockert).
8930aafLeipzig, F.A. Brockhaus, 1926, gr. in-8°, 269 S. + 1 Faltkarte + 2 S. + 36 Abbildungen auf Tafeln, illustrierter Original-Leineneinband. Schönes Exemplar.
8724aafZürich und Leipzig, Grethlein, 1926, gr. in-8°, Frontispiz-Porträt + 330 S., reich illustriert mit 95 fotografischen Tafeln und Zeichnungen im Text, Stempel ‘Dr. Ed. Marmier Ing-Chim.’, illustrierter Original-Leinenband. Schönes Exemplar.
192971672Leipzig, Verlag Erich Stolpe, 1929. 256 S. 8° Oktav, Halbleder
1897STLD0193Berlin, Dietrich Reimer 1897. 4°. XVI, 413(1) S. Mit 11 Tafeln u. 153 Textabb. nach den Photographien der Expedition, nach den Originalaufnahmen v. Wilhelm von den Steinen u. nach Zeichnungen v. Johannes Gehrts sowie 3 Routenkarten. OHLeinen m. farb. gedr. Deckelvign. Einbd. staubfleckig, im Text gebräunt u. stellenw. stockig. Henze II, 227 f. (hier EA). Zweite Auflage des erstmals 1894 erschienenen Werkes des deutschen Mediziners, Ethnologen, Forschungsreisenden und Schriftstellers Karl von den Steinen (1855-1929), der sich besonders um die Erforschung der Indianerkulturen Zentral-Brasiliens und die Kunst der Marquesaner verdient gemacht hat. Er legte die dauerhaften Grundlagen zur brasilianischen Ethnologie. - Behandelt die zweite Expedition in das Xingu-Gebiet, bei der ihn der Berliner Anthropologe und Ethnologe Paul Ehrenreich begleitete. Nicht nur die geographischen Kenntnisse wurden durch die kartographischen Aufnahmen, Messungen und Bestimmungen beträchtlich erweitert, sondern auch von der indianischen Bevölkerung des Xingu-Quellgebietes konnten umfangreiche Sammlungen, Texte, Grammatiken und andere Materialien mitgebracht werden.
192532947Dieterich, Leipzig, 1925. 190 Seiten, einige Abbildungen; 8° , ca. 21 x 13 cm, Leinen
ORD-19686Paris. Gallimard. Géographie humaine. 1939. In-8 (144 x 228mm) broché, couverture crème illustrée photo, 2ff., 188, (1) pages, 24 illustrations photo hors texte. Couverture assez abîmée, dos insolé, bon état intérieur.
1988875491988 Paris, Seghers, 1988, in 8° broché, 339 pages ; photographies hors-texte et une carte ; couverture illustrée.
1989010695Stuttgart, Selbstverlag, 1989. Broschiert DINA4 124
193662965Bremen, Carl Schünemann Verlag, 1936, Auflage: 1., 1.-10. Tausend. Leinen, gebunden; orangefarbener, dunkelrot/grau geprägter, illustrierter Einband, Farbkopfschnitt, mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 262 / 13,5 x 19,5 cm / Zustand: gut, leichte bis mässige Gebrauchsspuren; Einband geringfügig berieben und etwas fleckig, Papier leicht gebräunt u. teilw. gering fleckig, Schnitt etwas fleckig, Schutzumschlag leicht berieben, gering fleckig, gebräunt und randlädiert
1375288Bruxelles: Primedia, 2016 in-4, 72 pages, illustrations. Broché.
19781240861Bonn; (Seminar für Völkerkunde der Universität Bonn), 1978. 407 Seiten; 21 cm; kart.
2009500319090Uitgeverij Averbode/Erasme 2009 2009. Relié.
1973mc1647Editions G. P. Rouge et Or Album cartonné 1973 In-4 (23,5 x 32 cm), album cartonné, 31 pages, envoi de l'auteur, photographies en couleurs ; pelliculage décollé au mors supérieur, marques d'usure aux coiffes, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2005LFA017feRevue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
Pages 90-176 plus 18 pages of ads. Features: Where Cannibals Roam - Part I - Merlin Moore Taylor's adventures into the unknown interior of Papua (article with great photos); "Twisted" Harmon - an RCMP officer spends five years and travels thousands of miles to catch an escaped murderer hiding in the protection of the German Secret Service; Life in a Logging Camp - sensational photo-illustrated article on the Abernethy Lougheed Logging Company's operation in Maple Ridge, British Columbia; "Trawler Tidd" - a cat that went to sea; An Artist on a Tropic Isle - the adventures of Ellis Silas as he painted in the Trobriands group of islands north of New Guinea; Wild Tribes of the Amazon - Part 3 of 3 - the author's adventures as he penetrated deep into Amazonia, with photos (including shrunken head); Feedback on a recent article on the K.K.K.; Chasing the Pulajans - religious fanatics who gave the US authorities in the Philippines untold trouble; To the "End of the World" and Beyond - Captain Gault Macgowan, F.R.G.S. and his wife set out on an eventful journey in the Western Himalayas; Photo of large hawser (3" dia. rope) made of human hair at Kyoto's Higashi-Honganji Temple; The Fatal Slip; One Up on "Homie"; The Taming of the Sheriff - a ranch story from Death Valley, California; Down the Shaft - a West Australian miner's story of a terrible experience at the bottom of a six-hundred foot shaft; Five Hundred Miles in Open Boats - an arduous and eventful arctic journey recounted by retired Mountie, Sergeant-Major C.N.C.Hayter; and more. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Antonio the Counsellor - Antonio Conselheiro cast himself into the wilderness, only to become leader of a tribe of Indians which he then led in battle against the cream of the Brazilian army; Our Seaplane Fishing Trip - Summary of a novel seaplane trip recently carried out by a party of Pacific Coast anglers with the assistance of Ellard A. Bacon, manager of the Pacific Marine Airways, a passenger seaplane line operating between Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island - article with excellent photos; Crops of Gold - An amusing story from the vicinity of Ten Mile House, British Columbia; The Mystery of the Pool; - Sequel to a story published here about three years ago about a South African prospector's account of a monstrous snake which is supposed to live in a pool in the Orange River; Three Incidents - J.R. Henderson led an uneventful life, aside from a three-month span; Wild Tribes of the Amazon - Part II - C.W. Domville-Fife and a couple of Indians ventured far into the interior of Amazonia, meeting with many strange and exciting adventures - with photos; "Number Twenty-Three" - A bobcat adventure of Harry E. Webb, a federal hunter employed by the U.S. Government Bureau of Biological Survey to trap and destroy predatory animals that infest the state of Nevada - with photos; The Ivory Raiders - Part IV - Continued adventures from Turkanaland, Africa, where unscrupulous Swahili elephant poachers and bloodthirsty Turkana warriors make things interesting for the white officers responsible for maintaining order - with photos; The Knock-Out - Judkins and Bunney, the bullies of the battalion, were manipulated into boxing each other; A South African Bushranger - A policeman named Mahon turns highwayman in Filabusi, Rhodesia; A Sailor Out Back - The amusing first day experiences of a sailor who tries farming in Willanga Township, Australia; When the Fire Came - A bush fire swept the Matawai district of New Zealand last year - with two photos; From the Great Craters to the Congo Game-Lands - Part II - Elephant hunting in the teeming game country of the Congo - with great photos; Diamond Cut Diamond - R. Granville Barrow and friends need to outwit rapacious South American officials to successfully salvage the passenger steamer Whitney in the Orinoco River; and more. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Covers detached as one but present, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Features: To the Edge of Beyond - Searching for a missing airplane several hundred miles upriver in the Brazilian province of Amazonas, with photos; Hattie's Escape - an air trip from Egypt to India; Trail of the Alpine Sheep - sheep farmers of southern France drive their flocks from the arid plains to the high mountain pastures on the Italian frontier, with photos; House of Terror - a most terrifying experience for G.E.G. Plant; Black Frost - the hard life of the Newfoundland fisherman; When the Flood Came - an English farmer has an adventure; The Hunting-Down of Eissa Battat - an Arab bandit who gave the Palestine Police a lot of trouble; Safwa Seeks Vengeance - a touch-and-go affair in Tanganyika; These men are tough - Aboriginal stockmen of Australia's northern territory; Sailor's Hobbies; Operation Water-Gun - dynamiting fallen trees to clean out western African river; and more. Above-average wear. Chips from and openings to backstrip. Binding intact. Book
Features: To the Edge of Beyond - searching for a missing airplane several hundred mile s inside the Brazilian province of Amazonas, with photos; Hattie's Escape - a plane trip from Egypt to India; Trail of the Alpine Sheep - the sheep farmers of Souther France drive their flocks from the arid plains to the high mountain pastures on the Italian frontier, with photos; House of Terror - a terrifying experience related by well-known author G.E.G. Plant, F.R.G.S.; Black Frost - a striking story of the hard life of Newfoundland fishermen; When the Flood Came - the adventure of an English Farmer; The Hunting-Down of Eissa Battat, an Arab bandit who gave the Palestine Police a lot of trouble; Safwa seeks Vengeance - a touch-and-go tale from Tanganyika; These Men are Tough - Australian Cattle Men; Sailor's Hobbies; Operation Water-Gun - dynamiting fallen trees to open a West African river; and more. Average wear. Few chips from backstrip. Sound copy Book
Features: The Midland Payroll Robbery - Robbers in Western Australia; The Mountain of Gold - Originally published in 1926, an Englishman accepts an invitation to British Columbia, Canada to see a 'mountain of gold'; Unprovoked Aggression - An East African tale; African Houdini - A West African Tale; The Sahara by Bus - a great travel story with several photos; They Harry the Head-Hunters - the Jivaro head-hunters and the Aucas of Upper Amazonas; Home from the Sea - a fine old windjammer, the Af Chapman; Abdul - a story from British Army days in India; Capturing an Ant-Bear in British Guiana; and more. Respectful wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Quality copy. Book
Features: The Midland Payroll Robbery - Robbers in Western Australia; The Mountain of Gold - Originally published in 1926, an Englishman accepts an invitation to British Columbia, Canada to see a 'mountain of gold'; Unprovoked Aggression - An East African tale; African Houdini - A West African Tale; The Sahara by Bus - a great travel story with several photos; They Harry the Head-Hunters - the Jivaro head-hunters and the Aucas of Upper Amazonas; Home from the Sea - a fine old windjammer, the Af Chapman; Abdul - a story from British Army days in India; Capturing an Ant-Bear in British Guiana; and more. Couple of chips from back strip. Average wear. Binding intact. Quality copy. Book
Pages 442-528 plus 16 pages of great vintage ads, many illustrated. Features: The Luck of the 'Moro' - a vessel which possessed an uncanny knack of getting in and out of trouble; Photo of Harry Houdini in a strait jacket hanging from the twenty-story Oakland Tribune building; Old Man Crag - a New Zealand tale of a stolen map to a gold mine; Wild Tribes of the Amazon - the author penetrates deep into Amazonia - with photos, including photo of a floating island (part 1); Eskimo Wireless - a strange story from the Far North of Canada; The Ivory Raiders - paints a vivid picture of the dangers and difficulties of suppressing the ivory-raiders and their fierce satellites in Turkanaland, a wild district of Central Africa bordering on the western shores of Lake Rudolf - includes photos; A Woman Travels Across Arizona's Painted Desert - article with great photos; Zaman's Paradise - a story from India; The Resurrection of Klaas - the story of a Kaffir's miraculous escape from what seemed a certain and horrible death; New Zealand Sea Fishing - with photos of huge fish; From the Great Craters of the Congo Game-Lands - with gorilla photos (part 1); The Puzzle of Martenelle - it took 24 years to prove a death was not a suicide; A Missionary on the 'Mosquito Coast' - Rev. L. Taylor recalls tales from nine years spent as a Moravian missionary in Nicaragua - with photos; An Amazing Escape - Creswick escapes in South Africa; Full-page ad for a most unique General Electric electric truck for hauling utility poles. Above-average wear. Back cover loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book