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1869030611Paris 1869 Eugène Lacroix Hardcover 1st Edition
188711224Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie, 1887 ; in-12, broché ; (1) f., (6), VI, 307, (5) pp., 7 gravures hors-texte dont 3 dépliantes et 1 carte dépliante en couleur, couverture imprimée.
183811924Paris, Mme Huzard ; Bourg, Imprimerie de Bottier, 1838 ; in-8, broché ; VIII, 339 pp., couverture beige décorée.
189520074Paris, Bloud et Barral (Besançon, imprimerie Paul Jacquin), [1895] ; in-8, demi veau vert foncé, dos à nerfs, deux pièces grenat, fleurons et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; 473 pp., [6] pp. de catalogue du libraire.
1856177303London.: The Illustrated London News. December 271856. Engraving 23.5 x 34.5 cm plus caption from "The Illustrated London News" uncoloured as issued marginal staining and browning paper adhesions at the lower edge small edge tears and a few chips but an uncommon image in good condition. View towards Hong Kong Harbour published in "The Illustrated London News" by Richard Principal Leitch signed by him lower left. A most interesting composition overlooking Government House the formal gardens with a gardener at work the officers’ quarters with officers on parade the town of Victoria and a view across the harbour to Kowloon. <br> <br>From the estate of the late collector and scholar Arthur Hacker. . The Illustrated London News. unknown
1900166942Chicago.: A. Flanagan Company. 1900. Coloured map of China Indochina and Korea and a coloured map of Japan containing insert maps of Formosa Ryukyu Island Ezo and Chishima and an Outline map of Japan. Coloured frontispiece and one other colour illustration together with black & white photographic illustrations engravings and line drawings throughout the text. Original green decorated cloth stamped & lettered in black. 90pp 79pp and 6 pages of book advertisements. Prior owner signature on front free endpaper. A particularly good copy offered together with the 1931 edition which omits any mention of the Boxer Rebellion. <br>The 1931 edition was published by A. Flanagan Company Chicago. 166pp Original tan cloth covered boards with a prior owner bookplate on the front pastedown. Written for intermediate and upper grade American schoolchildren the earlier of these two editions of this textbook published in 1900 contains a description of the Boxer rebellion that has been removed from later editions: <br> <br>" How we have longed to visit this wonderful country! A few months ago such a visit would not have been possible for China was at war with our nation and many of the nations of Europe. Our lives would have been in danger and the journey to China might have been the last we should ever have taken. <br> <br>You have heard of the Boxers of China who killed many foreigners and also many Christianized Chinese in the late revolution in that country. Do you know who these Boxers are They are members of a secret patriotic society. They love their country and want to prevent it from falling into the possession of foreigners. They believe that these foreigners have come to overthrow their government and to destroy their religion. They are opposed to the ruling family in China who are Manchus. These Manchus came from a territory outside of China Proper and Chinese Boxers have always disliked to have the rulers of their country chosen from Manchuria." There is a particularly gruesome illustration of Boxer heads in cages exposed as a warning to passers-by. <br> <br>The 1931 edition omits any reference to the Boxers and the illustration described above has also been removed. . A. Flanagan Company. hardcover
184515596London: T. Ward and Co. Paternoster Row 1845. Hardcover. Very good. With content on China tea South Australia the sea elephant and pearl diving. With a chapter at p67 "Notices of China and the Chinese" with an engraved and illustrated table "Emblems of Trade and Religion in China" stating "Tea first brought to England in 1610. Tea brought to England in 1755 about 4000000 lbs. Tea brought to England in 1844 about 40000000 lbs." A chapter entitled "The First College in South Australia" states "South Australia is a new British colony not ten years old . its population already amounts to 18000 souls" p251. The sea elephant description includes an engraving based on an illustration in Charles Medyett Goodridge's volume of 1820 describing his shipwreck in the South Seas. With a four page article on pearl diving p311. 24mo viii 376pp b&w engravings throughout. Three quarter red leather and marbled boards gilt title at red spine. Covers rubbed esp at marbled boards. Internally child's signature and date 1845 at ffep o/w very good. T. Ward and Co., Paternoster Row hardcover
18554392Leipzig, Lorck, 1855. S. (V) - XXXII, 364 S.(es fehlen Vor- und Schmutztitel ?). 8°. Spätere HLwd. mit Rückentitel (Gebrssprn., etw. fleckig).
18817626Wien, Hölder, 1881. 5 Bll., 1013 S. mit zahlreichen Textxylographien. 3 farb. gefalt. Karten. Gr.-8°, HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückentitel (Gebrssprn, stark beschabt, bestoßen)
181361979ABLondon, Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1813. Bd XX . Volumes XX. Kl.-8°. 1 nn. Bl., 372 S. mehrfachgef. Karten, Or.Leder, vergold. Rü.-Titel, , Rü, prof.restauriert. altersgemäßer, guter Zustand.
18463531Paris, J. Hetzel, 1846. 1 vol. in-4 de 310-[2] pages. Demi-basane marron, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, tranches marbrées. Dos passé, coiffe supérieure, bords et coins frottés.
18581477-16Wien, Lancedelli 1858. Orig.-Tonlithographie. 21 x 26, 5 cm. (Blattgr.); 14, 7 x 21 cm. (Bildgr.) Leicht gebräunt.
18272431CBNürnberg, Haubenstricker & von Ebner, 1827. 12°. XIV + 1 n.n. + 128 + Zwischentitel + 2 n.n. + 126 + Zwischentitel + 120 S. Priv. Pp. der Zeit., Abbildung 3 Bde.
184650547ABLeipzig, Verlag von B.G. Teubner, 1846. 8° (22x15), VIII, 358 S., Ln d.Zt. mit dekorativer goldRPrägung, marmorSchnitt, marmorVorsätze, (1. Aufl.) Einband minimal fleckig, Besitzvermerk verso Vorsatz, Titel minimal stockfleckig, Kopfsteg minimal randig, gutes gepflegtes Exemplar,
1897027585Leiden 1897 Boekhandel en drukkerij E. J. Brill Soft cover
188357107ABLondon, Allen, 1883. Revised edition. XXV, 836pp; XII, 775pp. With 2 (1 col.) fold. frontispieces, numerous illustrations, and 1 fold. map. Orig. dark green cloth, gilt.
188342427ABLondon, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883. XXX, 420; XVI, 408pp. With 3 maps, 30 facsimiles of native drawings and 300 illustrations. Later dark-blue half cloth with gilt-stamped label to spine.
186341236ABHamburg, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses, 1863. XVI, 428 S. Halblederband der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung.
1883197076Paris.: Canson Libraire-Editeur. 1883. Chromolithograph highlighted with hand colour 26 x 29.5 cms; 63.7 x 45 cms sheet the generous margins a trifle soiled with scant spotting but the image in very good condition. Richly coloured plate with attractive botanicals from the French portfolio "Ornements de la Chine Recueil de Dessins Pour l'Art et l'Industrie" A Collection of Designs for Art and Industry one of the most attractive 19th century books of design of which only 500 copies were issued. . Canson, Libraire-Editeur. unknown
184514457Wien, Mechitaristen-Congregations-Buchhandlung, 1845. 2 Teile in einem Band. 379 SS., 2 n.n. Bll., 341 SS., 1 Bl. 8°, marm. Pappe der Zeit, rotes, goldgepr. Rückenschildchen.
1802REIS0991Berlin und Hamburg 1802. 8°. Reihent., Titelbl., 435 S., mit zwei gestochenen Taf.; Karten fehlen. Halblederband d. Zeit, zwei Rückenschildchen u. Rückenzierlinien goldgeprägt, Vorsatz aus zweifärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier, Kanten bestoßen, Einbanddeckel berieben und abgeschabt, mit kleinem Wurmgang im vorderen Innengelenk, fliegende Vorsatzblätter fehlen. Seiten schwach gebräunt und wenig fleckig. Mit e. teilw. überklebten Bibliotheksschildchen mit alter handschriftlicher Zahl am vorderen Innendeckel. Vgl. Engelmann. Bibliotheca geographica 130 u. 132 - als zehnter Band der Reihe 'Bibliothek der neuesten und interessantesten Reisebeschreibungen' erschienene Übersetzungen des Berichts über eine Reise in diplomatischer Mission zum König von, im heutigen Sri Lanka gelegenen, Kandy 'A journal of an embassy from the Government of Madras, to the king of Candy, in Ceylon, in the year 1782' des irischen Autors Hugh Boyd (1746-1794), der 1781 eine Stelle als Sekretär des Gouverneuers von Madras, Lord Macartnay, angenommen hatte und eines Berichts des Ingenieurs der französischen Ostindiengesellschaft, J. F. Charpentier de Cossigny (1736-1809), von seiner Reise nach China und Bengalen. Unser Exemplar ohne gestochene Karten. [2 Warenabbildungen]
181158704ABParis, Nepveu, 1811. 12mo. 172pp. With hand-coloured engr. frontispiece and 18 hand-coloured engr. plates. Contemp. red morocco, richly gilt, a.e.g.
181158703ABParis, Nepveu, 1811. 12mo. XXXVI, 144pp. With hand-coloured engr. frontispiece and 18 hand-coloured engr. plates. Contemp. red morocco, richly gilt, a.e.g.
190014305AB1900. Steyl Missionsdruckerei 1900. 25 : 19 cm. 729 pages with many b/w plates and illustrations and 4 coloured lithographed plates. Coloured illustrated original cloth. First edition richly illustrated. - Smal stamp on upper title-page otherwise a mint copy. hardcover
1884006574Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, 1884. XXIV, 412; XIII, 406 S. Orig.-Leinenbände. "Colquhoun, Ingenieur der indischen öffentlichen Bauten, unternahm 1882 eine Reise quer durch SW-China, auf größtenteils von Europäern noch nicht begangener Route. Hauptzweck seines Unternehmens war die Feststellung der kommerziellen und physikalischen Verhältnisse SW-Chinas und der Schan-Staaten sowie die Ermittlung einer geeigneten Eisenbahntrasse nach Burma ... Sein Reisewerk vermittelte reiche Auskünfte über Geographie und Ethnographie des durchzogenen Gebiets" (Henze I, 595). Die deutsche Ausgabe nicht bei Cordier: Bibliotheca Sinica. Ein schönes, gut erhaltenes Exemplar in einwandfreiem Zustand.