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1994059131Pasadena: A. C. Vroman / Ward Ritchie 1994. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Photographs. 138 Pp. Brown Cloth Gilt Over Patterned Boards. One Of 2000 Copies Of The Trade Edition. Fine No Wear Or Damage. <br/> <br/> A. C. Vroman / Ward Ritchie hardcover
1953059536Pasadena: A. C. Vroman / Anderson Ritchie & Simon / Doubleday & Co. 1953. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 15 Pp. Softcover. Issued On The Occasion Nof The Opening Of Their Flagship Store On Colorado Boulevard. Well Printed Designed By James Leach. Privately Printed 1953 This Issue In Red-Brown Doubleday & Company Printed Wrappers With An Introductory Note From Doubleday. Near Fine Fading Along Top And Spine Edges. <br/> <br/> A. C. Vroman / Anderson, Ritchie & Simon / Doubleday & Co. paperback
195911208Brussells. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1959. First Edition. Hardcover. Owner's name & notes on the endpapers and notes on some pages. Signed by De Smet to that owner on the half-title. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 201 pages . hardcover
Broch?. 128 pages.
188561108Boston: The Prince Society 1885. Edition limited to 250 copies small square 4to pp. vi 2 385 1; slightly later full green cloth gilt title on spine gift plate from the estate of Dr. Otto L Schmidt president of the Illinois State Historical Society; touch of scuffing to boards and darkening of spine near fine. "First printing of these famous journals. Radisson and Groseilliers were the first Europeans to see the upper reaches of the Mississippi. They probably got to the Missouri" Howes. Howes R-6. The Prince Society unknown
190236066New York: New Amsterdam Book Co 1902. 2 volumes 12mo pp. cxci 1 193-355; 2 folding maps plus a larger folding map in rear cover pocket; original gilt-decorated cloth lettered in gilt on upper covers and spines t.e.g.; slight rubbing; very good. For the first edition of 1801 see Wagner-Camp 1.1; Graff 2630; Lande 1317; Pilling Algonquin 2384; Sabin 43414; TPL 658; Streeter 3653 and Howes M-133: "First crossing of the continent from ocean to ocean by a white man. The narrative portion was prepared for publication by William Combe from Mackenzie's notes. The account of the fur trade - the first ever published - is attributed to Roderick Mackenzie." Mackenzie's route led him from Montreal along the north shore of Lake Superior to the present site of Grand Portage Minnesota thence along Minnesota's northern border to Rainey Lake and Lake of the Woods before heading north into Canada. <br/><br/> New Amsterdam Book Co hardcover books
Librairie Hachette et Cie. 1880. In-8 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 192 pages. Carte en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. 'Bibliothèque des écoles et des familles'. L'Ile de Vancouver, Le Territoire d'Alaska et la Californie. Abrégés par H. Vattemare.
1850DEMO015143ILille France: L. Lefort 1850. Stated Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. steel-engraved frontispiece. 8vo 258 pages 20th century half sprinkled calf marbled boards original wrappers bound in place. <br/><br/>Needs to be read with de Smet's LETTERS AND SKETCHES . AMONG THE INDIAN TRIBES OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS 1843 which contains several letters not included in this French text; but this French text "contains material not found in the English - Wagner-Camp-Becker 113a:5." Howes M288; Graff 3831; Monaghan 1332. Binding by "Reliure Francais". Issued in the Bibliotheque Historique et Morale this is actually the Third French Edition. Steel-engraved frontispiece. L. Lefort hardcover
1836003507Paris: L. Tenré et Henri Dupuy 1836. Hardcover. Very Good. Title continued: "Acosta Dutertre Labat Stedman La Condamine Ulloa Humboldt Hamilton Cochrane Mawe Auguste de Saint-Hilaire Max. de Neuwied Spix et Martius Rengger et Longchamp Azara Fresier Molina Miers Poeppig Antonio del Rio Beltrami Pike Long Adair Chastellux Bartram Collot Lewis et Clarke Bradbury Ellis McKenzie Franklin Parry Back Phipps etc. etc. Par les rédacteurs du Voyage Pittoresque Autour du Monde; publié sous la direction de M. Alcide d'Orbigny . Accompagné de cartes et de nombreuses gravures en taille-douce sur acier d'après les dessins de MM. de Sainson . et Jules Boilly." 4 xvi 568 p. frontispiece and 133 additional leaves of steel-engraved plates 3 folded: portraits 2 large folded maps of North America and South America; 28 cm. Contemporary calf spine with marbled paper over boards. Five spine compartments with gilt-tooled title in second compartment: "Voyage dans les Deux Ameriques." Gilt-tooled decoration in remaining compartments. All page edges marbled. Marbled endpapers. Title vignette. The plates illustrate the costume and customs of the Indians of South America and Central America as well as views of rural and urban scenes architecture and archaeological ruins throughout the Americas including the United States and Canada. Sabin 57458. In Very Good Condition: binding is rubbed with minor loss at head of spine; lower corner of front board bumped; back joint starting starting but hinge is solid; pp. 147-150 partially detached; internally clean and crisp. L. Tenré et Henri Dupuy hardcover
In-8, broché, x, 308 p. et 8 planches d'illustrations hors texte. Les souvenirs d'un voyage aux États-Unis en 1855, par J.-F. Cretinon et François-Marie Lacour, partis rejoindre la colonie icarienne de Nauvoo. Le séjour se poursuit par un long périple à travers les États-Unis. Envoi autographe de F. Rude à "son ami Voog".
PUF, Université de Grenoble Publications de la Faculté des Lettres, 1952, 308 pp., broché, pli de lecture sur le dos, couverture un peu jaunie, bon état général.
français 0 1860, 48 p. Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR DU MONDE.VOYAGE.ETATS UNIS.
Broch?. 54 pages. Couverture factice. 21,5 x 29 cm.
Broch?. 268 pages. Dos r?par?.
in-12, xli-212 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire, non coupe [DV-20]
français 0 1849-1850, 20 p. Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR DU MONDE.VOYAGE.ETATS UNIS. NEBRASKA
Paris, Garnier Frères, Libraires-Éditeurs, 1876; in-16, 4-360 pp. + frontispice sous serpente, relié pleine percaline estampée imprimée or, dos lisse, tranches dorées. Traduction de W. Battier. Livre de Prix. Intéressant voyage en Amérique. Illustrations de Yan' Dargent. Bon état.
Bruxelles, Alain Thomas, 1992. In-4 oblong, broché, couverture à rabats non paginé, cartes et photos hors-texte en couleurs. Tome 2. La vallée de la mort et les déserts. Préface d'Yves Berger. Parfait état
Bruxelles, Alain Thomas, 1991. In-4 oblong, broché, couverture à rabats non paginé, cartes et 107 photos hors-texte en couleurs. Tome 1. Le Pacifique, la Sierra et les Rocheuses. Préface d'Yves Berger. Parfait état
pp. xxiii, 87 + Portrait frontis and full page maps and plates. Lightly age stained. Edges foxed. Text in French. Sm. 4to. 265 mm. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Original paper spine label. Corners slightly worn. Hardbound. Very good. Account of a 1798 tour of Pennsylvania, New York, Niagara Falls, and Quebec. FREN/VOYAGES
Broch?. 16 pages. 23x31 cm. Couverture factice. Mouillure en marge.
Broché.26 pages.
18220007721Paris: Chez Bechet 1822. First French Language edition. Original Boards. Good. 8vo xiv 351; vi 359 pages untrimmed in contemporary boards. Very scarce. <br/><br/>Attracted by the ideals of the "Declaration of Independence" Fanny Wright traveled extensively through the U.S.A. tracking how those ideals were being realized. In France who became almost like a daughter to Gen. Lafayette. She and her sister returned to America and with Lafayette were guests of Jefferson at Monticello. Later as a U.S. citizen she founded the Nashoba commune in Tennessee in anticipation of emancipation. She visited New York and Philadelphia West Point Niagara Falls Lake Errie and on to Lower Canada Montreal Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont Washington D.C. to Virginia with many observations along the way. This edition has a dedication to Lafayette by the translator who also supplied a new translation. Vol. 1 ends with remarks upon Morris Birkbeck's letters about the Illinois country. All in all Fanny Wright became one of the most remarkable women of the first half of the 19th century: among other accomplishments being the first woman to write this work the first travelogue by a woman. Howes D74; Sabin 18642; Clark Old South 16; Buck 137. Chez Bechet hardcover
25334In-8, broché, x, 308 p. et 8 planches d'illustrations hors texte. Paris, P.U.F., 1952.
237625Paris, Maradan, an IX - 1801 3 vol. in-8, XXXII-427, XIV-434 et XII-410 pp., demi-basane fauve mouchetée, dos lisse orné (rel. de l'époque).