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193487847P., Paul Hartmann, 1934, in-8°, xii-337 pp, préface de Sébastien Charléty, un portrait de Jacques Cartier en frontispice, 15 héliogravures et une carte du Canada sur double page hors texte, biblio, broché, bon état
31974Paris, Paul Hartmann, 1934 - in-8 broché, XII+338 pages, 17 illustrations hors texte dont frontispice - Très bon état, dos insolé, intérieur impeccable
1934R240051726PAUL HARTMANN EDITEUR. 1934. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 337 pages - 16 héliogravures hors texte et un carte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
Book is in excellent condition; page ends have a light stain as only blemish; otherwise as new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows no damage or wear and is wrapped in protective clear cover. 397 pages with color and b&w illustrations. Presentation copy to Canadian B.C. politician Stephen Rogers, cabinet minister from 1975 to 1991, from the B.C. Aviation Council; inscribed as such on front end paper in neat script, dated 10/1/82
126661New York: Columbia University Press 1934. stiff paper covers Very good. 391pp. Signed by the editor. Notes bibliography index. The pages are unopened. The spine is discolored and slightly cocked and the yapped edges are worn. Text in French and English. Locale:. Canada Coureurs de Bois Jesuits Voyageurs. Columbia University Press Paperback
183760427Couverture souple. Broché. 356 pages. Rousseurs. Couverture défraîchie.
1833GIT-0Paris Pourrat Frères 1833. In-8 LIX 464pp. Demi basane aubergine, dos lisse sans indication de tomaison, orné de fers rocaille, frise en queue, tranches marbrées, rel époque. Bel exemplaire, intérieur frais.
1833GITa847Paris Pourrat Frères 1833. In-8 LIX 464pp. Demi chagrin aubergine, dos lisse sans indication de tomaison, orné de fers rocaille dorés, tranches marbrées, rel époque. Bel exemplaire, intérieur frais.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces, plates and maps; original Society binding of blue cloth, upper board with multiple frame border in blind enclosing sailing vessel blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. The set comprises Vol. I: The Voyage of Christopher Middleton 1741-1742; Vol. II: The Voyage of William Moor and Francis Smith 1746-1747. Hakluyt Society, Second Series, Nos. 177, 181. Bridges & Hair, pp. 295-6.
139-268, 467-548, 1-30pp. From the transactions of The Royal Society of Canada For 1897. Moderate wear. Bit of writing inside front board else unmarked. Narrow openings to binding in two places. Tears to two large fold-outs. Hinges intact. Book
1897123a4300Toronto/London: James Hope & Co. The Copp-Clark Co. Bernard Quaritch 1897. Book. Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 139-268 467-548 1-30pp. From the transactions of The Royal Society of Canada For 1897. Moderate wear. Bit of writing inside front board else unmarked. Narrow openings to binding in two places. Tears to two large fold-outs. Hinges intact. James Hope & Co., The Copp-Clark Co., Bernard Quaritch Hardcover
414 pages. Facsimile reprint of the 1801 edition. Fold-out maps. "One of the most remarkable and historically important journals of early North American exploration." - from dust jacket. Top three inches of front free endpaper neatly removed. Prior owner's blind stamp atop half-title page. Very light wear to clean and unmarked book and price-clipped dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Book
1971362902Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo Larger. pp. xx cxxxii 412 with fold out maps. Facsimile of the 1801 edition.previous owners name on FEP Hurtig Publishers hardcover
1801079699London: T. Cadell Jun. & W. Davies 1801. First edition. Leather Bound. 4to. 20th century fine leather binding. Folding maps with expert repairs. Wagner-Camp notes that 'Mackenzie discovered the river that now bears his name and descended it to the Arctic Ocean in 1789. In 1793 he became the first European to cross the North American continent north of Mexico'. Peel 55: "After the preface there follow 132 pages on the history of the fur trade in the North West. Some authorities think this was written by his cousin Roderick MacKenzie. According to the Dictionary of National Biography Voyages 1801 was compiled by William Combe from Mackenzie's notes. Includes vocabularies of the Knisteneaux Algonquin Chepewyan Nagailer and Atnah Indian languages." Sabin 43414 calls this the "first and finest edition T. Cadell, Jun. & W. Davies unknown
1971746H0644Edmonton Alberta: M.G. Hurtig Ltd. Very Good in Fine dust jacket. 1971. First Hurtig Edition. Hardcover. 088830045X . "One of the most remarkable and historically important journals of early North American exploration." - dust jacket. 414 pages. Facsimile reprint of the 1801 edition. Fold-out maps. Top three inches of front free endpaper neatly removed. Prior owner's blind stamp atop half-title page. Very light wear to clean and unmarked book and price-clipped dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Mackenzie Alexander Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence Through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in the Years 1789 and 1793 with a Preliminary Account of the Rise Progress and Present State of The Fur Trade o . M.G. Hurtig Ltd. hardcover
73318Paris, Roux, de Vresse, sans date (1859), in 12 broché, 247 pages ; couverture imprimée (défraichie).
1919RO80046143ATAR. 1919. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 224 pages. Nombreuses planches de photos en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Nombreuses illustrations et quelques plans en noir et blanc dans le texte. Manques sur le dos et charnières fendues.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1795PHO-2286Paris, chez Buisson, An 3 de la République (1795), 4 volumes Texte : 3 tomes in 8° (21x13,5cm), XXIV-391pp, (4) 386pp, et (4) 371pp., veau raciné époque, dos lisse avec pièces de titre rouge et tomaison noire, tranches dorées, frises aux plats, roulettes interne, petits frottements. Atlas : in-4° (31,5x24cm), titre, table des planches, 28 planches HT, portraits, cartes, plans, vues. Exemplaire à toutes marges. Reliure d’attente, dos manquant, carte détachée avec tache aux plis,
1843088140Quebec: William Cowan et Fils 1843. Leather Bound. pp. 130. 8vo. Quarterbound with black leather and gilt lettering to spine over green marbled boards. Text in French. Fold out map. Scuffing rubber stamps to endpapers and title page light penciling throughout; very good. De la description de Quebec et de ses environs en 1680 et de divers extraits relativement au lieu de l'hivernment de Jacques Quartier en 1535-36. A description of Quebec and its surroundings in 1680 and the various extracts relative to where Jacques Quartier spent the winter from 1535-36. William Cowan et Fils unknown
1865170451865. Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1865 - Relié 12 cm x 19 cm 271 pages 40 ills noir & blanc in et hors-texte 2 cartes hors-texte - Texte de A. Hervé et F. de Lanoye - Bon état
1802PHO-2218Paris, Dentu, an X (1802), 4 volumes in-8 reliés demi cuir, dos lisses ornés avec titre et tomaison, XX + 409 + 420 + 388 pages illustrées d'un portrait de l'auteur, en frontispice, par Laurence gravé par Adam, et de 2 grandes cartes sur 3 (déchirures, mouillures), le tome I contient un vocabulaire Algonquin, Knisteneaux et Chipiouyane et le tome 4 contient les cartes. Tome 1 reliure différente (non rogné), plats frottés, coins usés, charnières usées, coiffe arasée, bords de la reliure du tome 1 abimés, rousseurs, petite mouillure.
11827Paris, chez Prault l'aîné, Imprimeur, Fuchs, Libraire, IIe année de l'Ère Républicaine ( 1794) ; in-12 broché de (4) - XXXVI( préface du traducteur, préface de l'auteur, table des chapitres) - 320pp.; couverture muette de papier bleu gris, titre manuscrit à l'encre au dos. Illustré d'une grande carte dépliante gravée par Tardieu. Très petite trace rousse de mouillure pâle angulaire à 4 feuillets de texte et en marge externe de la carte, couverture salie et jaunie,plusieurs déchirures au papier du dos de la couverture, bon état intérieur. Bon exemplaire de l'édition originale de la traduction française.
191835500102Paris, Editions Atar, 1918 ; in-8° br. 224p. 15 planches hors-texte, nbreux dessins
1919QWA-670Genève/Paris, Editions Antar 1919 224 p. in-8 br., illustré de 16 planches h.-t., croquis de l'auteur, état satisfaisant
191916771919 Paris/Genève Edition Atar 1919 Un volume grand in°8 broché 224 pages Illustré de 16 planches hors-texte photographies et cartes croquis de l'auteur LR29