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17058Paris Felix Juven Grand in-4° 317 pp Reproduction des croquis de Allers comprises dans la pagination. toutes tranches dorées. Un mors fragile, dos passé, pats biseautés, coin émoussé
7259Paris, Société d'Edition et de Publications, Librairie Félix Juven, sans date (ca. 1900). 1 volume in-plano, 317 pp., reliure éditeur percaline polychrome, très richement décoré d'illustrations d'après nature par C.-W. Allers. Dorures un peu passées, intérieur en parfait état, bon exemplaire.
7081Paris, Société d'Edition et de Publications, Librairie Félix Juven, sans date (ca. 1900). 1 volume in-plano, 231 pp., reliure demi-maroquin à coins, dos à caissons ornés, plats marbrés, très richement décoré d'illustrations d'après nature par C.-W. Allers (226 illustrations, croquis et dessins et 16 planches en couleur d'après nature par C,-W, Allers). Dos un peu frotté, coins émoussés, petite fente en queue de dos, intérieur en parfait état, bon exemplaire. Ouvrage lourd, frais de poste supplémentaires. Very heavy volume, extra-postage required.
191457476ABLeipzig, Karl Baedeker, 1914. kl8° (16x11), LXXIV, 358 S., mit 22 Karten, 33 Plänen und 8 Grundrissen, die große Übersichtskarte in Deckeltasche des hinteren Deckels (so komplett), roter Oln (Kaliko) mit goldTitel, marmorSchnitt, 2 Lesebändchen, nahezu ungenutzt, schönes gepflegtes Exemplar,
193047032Stuttgart/Berlin/Leipzig, Union Deutsche Verlagsgeselschaft ohne Jahr., ca. 1930. 4°. illustrierte goldgeprägte OLeinwand.,
1911GAS50Berlin, Vereinigte Verlagsanstalten, 1911. 270 Seiten, Frontispiz, 260 Abb., H 20,5 x 16 cm, goldgepr. OSeide. - Einband fleckig, Kapital geklebt, unt. Rücken kl. Einriss, Name auf Vorsatz durchgestrichen. Innen einwandfrei und frisch. fest gebunden/ hardcover
185671211Bangkok Siam: printed at the Washington Press by J. H. Chandler 1856. 8vo approx. 8½" x 6¾" pp. 25 1; self-wrappers; Thai and English text on opposite pages; small hole from an old adhesion in the middle of the fourth and fifth leaf sense at least in the English version remains clear; some curling at the edges and small marginal nicks and tears; in all a good clean copy. The first treaty between the US and Siam had been negotiated by Edmund Roberts in 1833. It ensured free trade and most favored nation status for the United States. Sir John Bowring negotiated a new treaty on behalf of Great Britain with the recently enthroned King Mongkut aka Rama IV. When the Americans learned of this mission they sent Townsend Harris who was on his way to Japan to Bangkok to update the original treaty for the U.S. which was signed on May 29 1856. Townsend Harris 1804-1878 was an American merchant and politician who served as the first United States Consul General to Japan. He negotiated the the Treaty of Amity and Commerce or the "Harris Treaty of 1858" between the US and Japan and is credited as the diplomat who first opened Shogunate Japan to foreign trade and culture in the Edo period thereby paving the way for greater Western influence in Japan's economy and politics. Prior to his efforts in Japan however Harris was rerouted from his trip to Japan to make his way to Siam. Re-designated the Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation the amendments granted Americans extraterritorial rights in addition to those in the Roberts Treaty. Two American missionaries played essential roles in the negotiation of the Harris Treaty: Stephen Mattoon worked as a translator for Townsend Harris during the negotiations. He graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1846 and the following year went to Bangkok where he worked as a Presbyterian missionary. He was subsequently appointed the first United States consul to Siam. Shortly after his return to the United States in 1865 he became president of the Biddle Memorial Institute in Charlotte North Carolina where he remained until his death in 1889. This copy of the Harris Treaty was passed down through his family and is accompanied by an 1880 letter to his sister on Biddle Institute letterhead. The Treaty of Friendship and Commerce between the United States and Siam granted American citizens extraterritorial rights and secured important diplomatic and trade privileges for the U.S. in Siam. Included are articles addressing the ownership of land in Siam by Americans; the mutual protection of American and Siamese citizens at sea and on land; parameters of trade between the two countries; free exercise of religion by Americans living in Siam; limitations on travel by American ships of war; and details on trade and import duties and the special exclusion thereof for opium; and other rules and regulations concern smuggling false manifests port clearances etc. Includes a list of 44 articles that are free from taxes rhinoceros hides elephant bones kingfisher's feathers ivory etc. on the recto of the final leaf. Both the American and British treaties with King Mongkut's government were printed by John Hassett Chandler by turns a "U.S. Consul tutor printer and book binder punch-cutter and type founder inventor engineer designer and engraver mechanic artist author missionary translator and interpreter" genealogy.com. He was born in 1813 at Pomfret Connecticut and came to Bangkok in 1843 as a Baptist missionary and set up the first printing press in the kingdom to use Thai characters. Chandler would later assist Mongkut in setting up another press inside the palace. In 1856 Harris chose Chandler and Mattoon to serve as his advisors at the court. Both of them already held positions in the Royal household and Chandler had grown so close to the Mongkut and his family that he was one of two missionaries the king chose to join the procession at the ratification ceremony for Harris's Treaty. Most of the publications of the Washington Press in Bangkok were religious in nature although there are also a number of almanacs grammars dictionaries and newspapers for the period from 1830 to 1860. The Bowring and Harris treaties appear to be the only official documents issued by the press. The Harris Treaty is also one of the earliest primary sources documenting American colonial interests in Asia. It is extremely rare and we can trace only six institutional copies at LC AAS Cornell Colgate University of Hong Kong and Strasbourg the last of which is apparently missing the title page. See also Conroy- Krutz Missionary Diplomacy: Religion and Nineteenth-Century American Foreign Relations. Cornell University Press Ithaca 2024. And Lord Donald C. Missionaries Thai and Diplomats. Pacific Historical Review 354 1966. printed at the Washington Press by J. H. Chandler unknown
8993Bangkok, Central Institute of English Language Office of State Universities, 1972 (First Edition). 1 volume, in-4, 147 pp., in full leather binding, enriched with academic figures, in excellent condition.
8991Bangkok, Central Institute of English Language Office of State Universities, 1975 (First Edition). 1 volume, in-4, 419 pp., in full leather binding, with frontispeice of Professor William J. Gedney, enriched with academic figures, in excellent condition.
8994Bangkok, Central Institute of English Language Office of State Universities, 1975 (First Edition). 1 volume, in-4, 419 pp., in full cloth binding, with frontispice of Professor William J. Gedney, enriched with academic figures, in excellent condition.
8995Bangkok, Central Institute of English Language Office of State Universities, 1972 (First Edition). 1 volume, in-4, 147 pp., in full cloth binding, enriched with academic figures, in excellent condition.
1937R320001745IMPRIMERIE MARCEL LEON. 1937. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Agraffes rouillées, Papier jauni. 91 pages - Manque 1er plat et page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
24 pages. Features: God Save the King! (article); The Doom of the Aerial Armada - a day that will live in History - article; French Methods of Meeting the Zeppelin Menace - seven photos; Three photos of war damage; Photo of a stream of refugee carts; Artillery that aided the Australians' Advance - three excellent photos of howitzers which took part in the bombardment which attended the Anzacs' advance in Flanders, including a battery of 18-pounders and 1,400lb shells with an effective shrapnel radius of 800 yards; Photo of native Somali, Swazi, Swahili and other troops fighting under the British flag; Photo of General Sarrall decorating Essad Pasha; Photo of large boatload of milch-goats heading to the Salonika front to provide milk for the allied armies; Photos of German winged bombs and 'coal-scutties; Photos of the officers of U35 and some of the ships she sunk (all photos taken by the commander of U35 and published in German newspapers); The Truth About Jutland - article by Lovat Fraser; Three centrefold illustrations beneath the caption 'Going Forward to the Firing-Line in Flanders'; How Friendly Peoples were Permeated by German Spies - article by Tighe Hopkins; Photo of the Portuguese President, Senhor Machada, reviewing Portuguese troops in England; Photo of the Prince of Siam inspecting a French mortar school; Photo of the King of Italy presenting award to General Petain; Photo of Senegalese troops practicing the use of gas masks in France; How Esprit de Corps is fostered and maintained - article by Neil Munro; Sketches of four distinguished sailors on active service, Rear-Admiral O. De B. Brock, Rear-Admiral A.C. Leveson, Captain Sir Reginald Y. Tyrwhitt, and rear-Admiral W.E. Goodenough; Photos of sixteen brave men and women honoured for heroism; Illustration of how Sergeant John Carmichael, V.C. earned his award; Illustration of how Corporal Sidney James Day, V.C. earned his award; Cross-section illustrations of new concrete ships; The Worcesters (I) - one-page record of the Regiment with photo of her officers. Unmarked with above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
1225Paris, Hachette et Cie - Challamel Aîné, 1869. 1 volume in-12, 462 pp., demi-reliure chagrin, dos à nerfs et à caissons, reliure frottée, coins émoussés, mouillures claies marginales sur les premiers et derniers feuillets, bon état intérieur.
195552463Wuppertal, Kolibri-Verlag, ca. 1955. Gr.-8vo. Mit Illustrationen von K. Durban. Or.-Einände; etw. fingerfleckig.
3221Haïphong, Imprimerie Commerciale du "Colon Français", 1933. 1 volume in-8, carré, 64 pp., orné d'une gravure sur bois, de 3 cartes du Siam, de 2 portraits, papier de fort grammage, bon état, malgré une moiluure clare, presque invisible en marge des feuillets.
35162Paris Chez Tavernier, Libraire. An VIII (1800) 1800 in 12 (17x10) 3 volumes brochés, couvertures d'attente de papier marbré de l'époque, étiquettes manuscrites de titre au dos, non rognés. Volume I: XVI et 407 pages. Volume II: 358 pages. Volume III: 383 pages. L'atlas manque (without Atlas volume). Première édition (First edition). Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1998X71675Chiang Mai, Silkworm books 1998 xix + 287pp.with ills., 23cm., softcover, stains of humidity (at edges, not affecting the text), else VG, X71675
xix + 287pp.with ills., 23cm., softcover, stains of humidity (at edges, not affecting the text), else VG, X71675
112pp.with ills., 29cm., cloth, dustwrapper (bit used), else VG, X71682
8992Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Press, 1976 (First Edition). 1 volume, in-4, 254 pp., in full leather binding, with frontispeice of Professor Fang-Kuei Li, enriched with academic figures, in excellent condition.
198940372BBBangkok, Publishers: White Lotus, 1989. Original Hardcover-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine). No Dust-jacket. Very good Condition with only minimal Signs of Usage at the Cover. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No Owner's Note!
11800Bangkok, printed at the Siam Observer Press, 1928. 1 volume in-8, hard green boards, IV - 150 pp., a very good and scarce siamese imprint.
VG/Fair (tatty dj torn and worn round edges, clean pale blue cloth faded head and tail of spine, neat ink inscription front fixed endpaper, binding firm and pages clean and bright with small stain to two margins) octavo 192pp. The true story of a missing French sapphire merchant in Siam at the time of the Japanese collapse.
7778Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1963. 1 volume in-8 carré, CXXI-157 pp., reliure toile rouge éditeur, enrichi d'une carte dépliante du Siam ancien et de 7 illustrations hors texte, très bel état.