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1899127450Krasnoyarsk: M. B. Akselrod 1899. First edition first part all published; decidedly uncommon five locations only on WorldCat just Smithsonian and Harvard in North America. With the self-explanatory subtitle "From the river Ob to the River Yenisei and Tomsk branch. 124 views of the most important railroads buildings cities villages views of foreigners and scenic areas adjacent to the line. etc. with a description of them" this was the first part of a projected series building into a pictorial record of the full length of the line which by 1898 had reached Khabarovsk on the Russian shore of the Pacific.An unusual provincial production although printed in St Petersburg it was published at Krasnoyarsk an important junction on the line. An attractive promotional item for this remarkable transformative infrastructural project the construction of the longest railway line in the world. Landscape folio original publisher's mid-blue pebble-grain cloth bevelled boards large and striking illustration in colours to the front board panels in blind to the rear board endpapers with sepia scrolled foliate design. 124 pages of full-page half-tone illustrations from photographs by I.R.Tomashkevich Cloth slightly rubbed but the pictorial design still strong title page a little spotted some finger soiling to the lower fore-corner last leaf creased and with some annotations in the lower margin in mauve copying pencil overall very good. hardcover
2009Q-0769284663Alfred Publishing 2009-04-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Publishing unknown
2008Q-0769266134Alfred Publishing 2008-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Publishing paperback
2009Q-0739053965Alfred Publishing Co 2009-04-01. Spiral-bound. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred Publishing Co unknown
536p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
2009LFA-126719863Revue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
pp. xiv, 239 + Plus thirty-two photographs. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. "An American correspondent's uncensored report on his precedent breaking journey through postwar Siberia." Coldwar/Economics 7
Features: The House in the Woods - the author made a 1908 car journey along a large portion of the Trans-Siberian Railway; Through the Wilds of Persia - by Major P.M. Sykes; A Game of Chess - a remarkable story from South Dakota about how a young chess enthusiast was compelled to play a game, with his own life for the stakes; Among the Gaddis - Nomad shepherds of the Central Himalayans; Our Trek Beyond the Zambesi - Part II of a story by Mrs. Fred Maturin; A Holiday in Japan - by Mrs. Ellen Beadnell (lovely photos); Across Unknown Labrador, The Land Where Hubbard Died - H. Hesketh Prichard relates how he attempted to do what no white man had ever done before, to cross this desolate wilderness from the Atlantic to the George River - great photos (part I); The Bandits of the Argentine - the 'Nort Americanos'; The Mysterious Senoussiland - part II of a Saharan adventure; The King of the Sticks - how Connie Chambers of Boston, a solitary white prospector, constituted himself as monarch of a tribe of Alaskan Indians, cleverly turning the tables on a policeman who was sent to arrest him; Lost in an underground lake - the appalling adventure which befell three prominent citizens of Joplin, Missouri at the Hero zinc mine in the spring of 1908; "Baching"; A Mexican Elopement; and more. Fascinating two-page illustrated stock offering by the American Automobile Manufacturing Company of Louisville, Kentucky. Nice Vose Piano advertisement on back cover. Great vintage Budweiser advertisement inside back cover. Lower two inches of front cover open at spine. Average wear. Magazine
20001-0739053965Alfred Publishing 2000. Spiral-bound. New. spiral-bound edition. 156 pages. 12.00x9.25x0.25 inches. Alfred Publishing unknown
34608Vaulx en Velin Cedex (69518), Imprimerie Fot, 1996. 22 x 31, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, cartes en couleurs, reliure d'édition imprimée, très bon état.
1962LFA-126734913"Revue mensuelle de l'essentiel" : 96 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1944014045Paris Denoël 1944 In-8 Broché, couverture rempliée
1944004015Paris Denoël 1944 In-8 Broché, couverture rempliée
623Grand in 8 demi-toile verte à la bradel.pièce de titre cuir marron 396 pages illustrations dans le texte,pleine page,et double page.cartes,certaines dépliantes(mouillure angle supérieur aux 2 cartes dépliantes en fin de volume)couverture conservée.Société d’édition scientifiques 1891
63673Paris, Editions des Autres, 1978, in-8, br., couv. ill. coul., 96 pp., cahier central de photos en noir, Un voyage dans le transsibérien. La confrontation d'un mythe fabuleux avec sa réalité contemporaine. Un vrai art du voyage. Pas courant. Bon état
Features: Garratts without Giesls; Steam Travel and Photography 40 Years ago 1956, Part 1; Bosnian Steam Rescue at Tuzla; The 'Half-Tank' 4-6-2s of the Riazan' - Urals Railway; Broader than Broad - Hitler's Great Dream - Three Metre Gauge Rails Across Europe - Part 2; Working Steam in Norway - The N,.S.B. in 1949; Pullman cars in Egypt; The Trans-Siberian by Steam. Small date stamp atop front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
19788528Robert laffont 1978 249 pages in8. 1978. broché. 249 pages. Le livre raconte l'histoire de David qui devait voyager sur le Transsibérien avec sa femme Louise mais se retrouve finalement à faire le voyage seul. Dans l'espace confiné d'un wagon l'auteur dépeint avec humour et tendresse la comédie amoureuse et les relations humaines contemporaines
1904WOC-1469Ouvrage orné du portrait en frontispice de Sa Majesté Impériale Nicolas ALEXANDROVITCH (Empereur et Autocrate de toutes les Russies, Auguste Président du Comité du chemin de fer Transsibérien), de 32 reproductions, de 6 diagrammes et de 3 planches dépliantes en couleurs dont 2 grandes cartes. Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1904. Petit in-4 (25,5x3x17cm) broché, couverture rempliée, avec une vignette en couleur sur le plat supérieur, fentes au dos. VIII,326pp.
P62P., Hachette, 1904. In-4, 326pp., portrait frontispice de Nicolas Alexandrovitch, IX diagrammes et cartes h.t., nombr.photos, br.
190418526Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1904. In-4 de VIII-326 pages, demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs.
1995106315Denoël 1995 Réédition de l’année 1995 In-4 cartonnage éditeur 34 cm sur 25,5. 159 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1986112086Denoël 1986 In-4 reliure éd. sous jaquette 31,4 cm sur 25,8. 159 pages. Jaquette en très bon état. Très bon état d’occasion.
2001114297Plon 2001 Plon, 2001, 345 p., broché, bon état.
QWA-13276Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1904, gr. in-8 rel. 1/2 chag. à coins bordeaux (16 x 25), VIII-321 p., traduit du russe et avant-propos par Jules Legras, portrait frontispice de Nicolas Alexandrovitch, 32 gravures, 9 diagrammes et cartes dépl. (dont deux en coul.), dos à 5 faux-nerfs orné, dos et coins un peu épidermés, intérieur très propre, exemplaire complet dans une bonne reliure d'époque, bon état.
19662141400Paris: Éditions Pierre Seghers 1966. 38, (10) Seiten. 4° (25-35 cm) Orig.-Leinenband mit Titelprägung und montierter Illustration auf dem Vorderdeckel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].