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Madrid, Instituto Histórico de Marina, 1944. 4to. mayor; 150 pp. y 8 mapas plegados. Cubiertas originales.
DADAX1442227206Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2014-04-24. hardcover. New. 6.35x0.91x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
182511259Paris, Parmentier ; Froment, 1825 ; in-8 ; XIX, (1), 478 pp., 2 cartes dépliantes hors-texte, couverture de relai datée de 1826 par Froment et Coste ; tome quatrième des oeuvres de Volney.
Paris, Parmantier, - Froment, 1825, in-8, legatura coeva in mezza pelle verde, titolo, numero di volume e filetti in oro ai dorsi, piatti in carta marmorizzata, tagli spruzzati, pp. [4], XIX, 478. Con due carte geografiche degli Stati Uniti incise in rame e ripiegate in fine. Titolo completo ma che fa parte della edizione delle “Oeuvres” (il numero di volume al dorso si riferisce a queste). Lieve difetto all'angolo esterno inferiore dell'occhietto.
Venecia, Venetiis, apud Theodorum Viero, s.a. (c. 1787). Grabado al aguafuerte de 280 x 200 mm., con passepartout, enmarcado en madera dorada y con cristal. Marca de mancha de humedad en la esquina superior izquierda. Tamaño total de la pieza: 510 x 425 mm
Venecia, Venetiis, apud Theodorum Viero, s.a. (c. 1789). Grabado al aguafuerte de 280 x 200 mm., con passepartout, enmarcado en madera dorada y con cristal. Marca de mancha de humedad en la parte superior. Tamaño total de la pieza: 510 x 425 mm
252 p. Dampstain. Foxed. XLib bookplate of Juniata College. Blind stamp on title page. 24mo. 135 mm. Rebound in library cloth. Spine lettered in gilt. NY State Library printed on tail of spine. Hardbound. Good. Pierre Viaud was the author of a book 'Naufrage et aventures de M. Pierre Viaud, natif de Bordeaux, capitaine de navire' (Shipwreck and Adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud), first published in French in 1768 and in English in 1771. It tells the story of the shipwreck on 16 February 1766 of Le Tigre, a French merchant brigantine on which Viaud was a passenger. The ship was wrecked in a great storm, en route to New Orleans 300 yards east of Dog Island (on the Gulf Coast of Florida). This translation by Mrs. Griffith. Previously attributed to Jean Gaspard Dubois-Fontanelle, the editor of the French edition. The account was an international best-seller. This little Lewistown, PA edition is VERY SCARCE. S&S/AI 16907. PAIMP 21
291 pages. Black and white photographic plates. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
188710954Paris, Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation - Les Voyages extraordinaires, J. Hetzel et Cie, [1887]. Grand in-8 de [4]-416-7 (catalogue DS) pages, cartonnage rouge d'éditeur "aux deux éléphants" (type 3), second plat de type Lenègre "e" avec macaron central à fond noir. Dos passé, un coin légèrement tapé, 2 petites taches au bord inférieur du premier plat, pâles rousseurs, tampon de possesseur sur garde, faux-titre et page 1.
1731189044-1Leiden, P. van der Aa 1731. Kl.8°. (1 w. Bl.), 13 nn. Bll., 290 S.; S. (291) -582, (1 w. Bl.) Mit 2 (wdh.) gest. Titelvign., 9 gef. Kupfern von Soto u. 1 gef. Karte von Florida. Marmor. Lederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenverg., rotem Rückenschild u. Marmorpapier-Vorsätzen.
17237416AMadrid, Oficina Real für N. R. Franco, 1723. 4°. 16 Bll., 268 S., 6 Bll. Flexibler Pergamentband der Zeit mit 2 Schließschlaufen. Vord. Innengelenk aufgeplatzt. 1 Bl. mit Einriß. [2 Warenabbildungen] 2. Auflage.
pp. 99-185, 5 fold. maps (4 coloured), 23 photos on 10 pls., 6 figs., notes & refs. Large 8vo, 25.4cm. Offprint, orig. wrs.
34030381like new. unknown
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1992LFA-126714986Un ouvrage de 126 pages, format 245 x 330 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1992, Phidal, bon état
B195049-1Valencia 1998. 190 2pp. Prof. illus. Lrg. 4to. Cloth. D.j. Parallel texts in Spanish and English. Valencia, 1998. hardcover
190646061Estero FL: Guiding Star Publishing House 1906. First Edition. 22 quarto issues 31cm; original illustrated wrappers disbound; 16pp per issue. Holes with corresponding oxidation from saddle staples some offsetting to spine-folds from fabric tape binding with some light wear and dust-soil to wrappers; No.52 with several tears and toning to rear wrapper; a handful of issues with some light scattered underlining else quite clean; Very Good or better. Early run of this periodical edited and written by Dr. Cyrus R. Teed a Utica NY native and founder of the Koreshan Unity. "Koreshanity" as it was also known was born in the wake of two related movements: the millenial fervor that swept early-to-mid-19th century central and western New York State and the utopian communalism that began attracting increasing numbers of adherents during the same period and into the later 19th century." A graduate of Eclectic Medical College of the City of New York Teed's interests went beyond medicine to encompass alchemy botany physics and metaphysics and he would regularly conduct experiments in these areas inside his medical laboratory. It was in this laboratory in 1869 that "Teed conceived what would become known as Koreshanity after experiencing a late-night religious vision. During what he called his "illumination" he saw a beautiful woman who revealed to him a series of universal truths which formed the fundamental principles of Koreshan belief." Among Teed's most interesting beliefs was cellular cosmogony or the hollow earth - the notion that the earth was not a convex sphere but instead a hollow concave cell containing the entire universe with the sun at its center. <br/><br/>After failed attempts at founding communal settlements in Moravia Syracuse and New York City Teed moved to Chicago IL where his persuasive oratory enabled him to assemble a firm core of followers in the late 1880's and form the commune called Beth-Ophra. Teed incorporated his organization there as the College of Life in 1886 and established a printing house that began producing three major publications: The Guiding Star The Flaming Sword and The Plowshare and Pruning Hook. "These publciations began a long legacy of Koreshan publishing aimed at the public as well as their own members intended to explain and promote their beliefs relate and preserve their story and discuss political social scientific and religious ideas and issues." <br/><br/>Believing himself to be a messiah who would lead his people in establishing a New Jerusalem Teed assumed the name Koresh in 1891 after Cyrus the Great King of Persia. As with his previous locations Teed's beliefs did not endear him or his followers to the general public forcing him to relocate from Chicago to the quiet beach town of Estero FL in 1894 the final home of the Koreshan Unity where Teed would establish his New Jerusalem. It was here that the Koreshan Unity established a growing self-sustaining community though at the height of the movement their membership numbered no more than 250. Though Teed died in December 1908 The Flaming Sword continued to be published from Estero through the 1960's with the Koreshan publishing tradition continuing well into the 1980's. Guiding Star Publishing House unknown books
192846058Estero FL: Guiding Star Publishing House 1928. First Edition. Twelve quarto issues 31.5cm; illustrated wrappers stapled; 16pp per issue. Seven of the twelve issues with brass eyelets along left edge one with eyelets removed; all issues show modest wear oxidation to staples some scattered soil light biopredation and occasional staining to wrappers; several with vertical folds smoothed-out; small loss to lower corner of Dec.1928 issue; contents fairly clean and complete with some occasional notes in the margins; Good to Very Good. Complete year of this periodical formerly edited and written by Dr. Cyrus R. Teed a Utica NY native and founder of the Koreshan Unity. "Koreshanity" as it was also known was born in the wake of two related movements: the millenial fervor that swept early-to-mid-19th century central and western New York State and the utopian communalism that began attracting increasing numbers of adherents during the same period and into the later 19th century." A graduate of Eclectic Medical College of the City of New York Teed's interests went beyond medicine to encompass alchemy botany physics and metaphysics and he would regularly conduct experiments in these areas inside his medical laboratory. It was in this laboratory in 1869 that "Teed conceived what would become known as Koreshanity after experiencing a late-night religious vision. During what he called his "illumination" he saw a beautiful woman who revealed to him a series of universal truths which formed the fundamental principles of Koreshan belief." Among Teed's most interesting beliefs was cellular cosmogony or the hollow earth - the notion that the earth was not a convex sphere but instead a hollow concave cell containing the entire universe with the sun at its center. <br/><br/>After failed attempts at founding communal settlements in Moravia Syracuse and New York City Teed moved to Chicago IL where his persuasive oratory enabled him to assemble a firm core of followers in the late 1880's and form the commune called Beth-Ophra. Teed incorporated his organization there as the College of Life in 1886 and established a printing house that began producing three major publications: The Guiding Star The Flaming Sword and The Plowshare and Pruning Hook. "These publciations began a long legacy of Koreshan publishing aimed at the public as well as their own members intended to explain and promote their beliefs relate and preserve their story and discuss political social scientific and religious ideas and issues." <br/><br/>Believing himself to be a messiah who would lead his people in establishing a New Jerusalem Teed assumed the name Koresh in 1891 after Cyrus the Great King of Persia. As with his previous locations Teed's beliefs did not endear him or his followers to the general public forcing him to relocate from Chicago to the quiet beach town of Estero FL in 1894 the final home of the Koreshan Unity where Teed would establish his New Jerusalem. It was here that the Koreshan Unity established a growing self-sustaining community though at the height of the movement their membership numbered no more than 250. Though Teed died in December 1908 The Flaming Sword continued to be published from Estero through the 1960's with the Koreshan publishing tradition continuing well into the 1980's. Guiding Star Publishing House unknown books
1997L1471Norma, 1997, 224 p.
ria9780801897184_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This service-oriented guide supplies vital tools informed tips and provocative ideas for professionals students and policy makers involved in gerontology and geriatrics. hardcover
19681660glsGainesville FL: University of Florida 1968. Octavo purple cloth hardcover gilt letters 91 pp. Fine. University of Florida, 1968. hardcover books
ess4922Gainesville FL: University of Florida Tuesday October the Eighth Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight. Octavo purple cloth hardcover gilt letters 93 pp. Near-Fine with sunned spine and lightly rubbed edges. University of Florida, Tuesday, October the Eighth, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight. hardcover books
19537284fd2Gainesville: University of Florida Department of Alumni Affairs 1953. Quarto stiff illustrated wrappers stapled 22 pp. Photos throughout. Very Good. University of Florida, Department of Alumni Affairs, 1953. unknown books