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1854218389Japan. Circa1854. Black and white woodblock kawaraban 18 x 24cm. Small break in the border line along upper edge as issued. Small stain lower margin not affecting the imageotherwise good. This kawaraban features eight types of headgear worn by American crew members when they arrived in Japan including both ceremonial items and an interpreter's hat. It also illustrates a sword with its sheath alongside a bayonet and a hand-gun. Each item is depicted in meticulous detail reflecting a high level of curiosity about the foreign visitors. . unknown
1923008798London: Edward Arnold & Co 1923 8vo. original red cloth gilt uncut attractive bookplate to FFE William J. Hentschel spine & top edge dust affected extremities a little worn a few spots endpapers a little offset else clean & bright; lacks dustwrapper; pp. xii last blank 340 last pubs. advt. with 36 plates 2 folding maps. Heavy item 1.65 kg additional postage may be required for international delivery. A very good copy. Neate B196. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/No Jacket. Edward Arnold & Co hardcover
1954034520New York: E.P.Dutton 1954 VG/VG. 4to. original blue boards gilt a trifle rubbed & marked a little spotting & toning else internally clean in dustwrapper spine sunned edges rubbed & a little nicked closed tear at headcap tape repaired on reverse a few marks remains of small price label to foot of upper flap; pp. unpaginated with numerous colour photos. A very good copy. Neate G62. Flatsigned on title page by the author 'Alfred Gregory' first ascensionist 'Ed Hillary' and his son 'Peter Hillary' also a notable mountaineer. Alf Gregory Greg1913-2010 was an accomplished mountaineer and keen amateur photographer who took on the role of stills camera as part of his climbing duties on the successful 1953 Everest expedition. This resulting work was allegedly the first all colour photographic book published in Britain at that time and contains the earliest appearance of many of his fine images. He moved to Australia in the 1990s spending the latter part of his life living in the Dandenongs. Signed by Two Team Members. First US. Hard Cover. VG/VG. E.P.Dutton hardcover
1904142868Buenos Aires: Local Del Instituto: Arenales 687 1904. 166 2328 pp. Octavo. Half cloth and paper covered boards binding. Worn on the edges. Numerous rubber stamps having been erased on the margins with repairs on the backs. One page with a large amount of the corner renewed with slight loss. Numerous black and white illustration. 5 folding maps. An index has been cut out from somewhere else and pasted onto the title pages. A good only copy of a rare and fragile item. This volume consists of two issues of the Argentine Geographical Institute journal bound together. The first issue appears to be complete but the second issue just has 3 extracted articles that relate to the Antarctic. The first issue appears to be totally devoted to the Antarctic and many of the articles relate to the recently rescued Swedish Antarctic Expedition. Authors include Skottsberg Nordenskjold Anderson Charcot and Jalour. The second issue includes articles by Scott Harvey and Rudmore Brown. This very scarce Argentine Journal is printed on poor quality paper which probably contributed to its scarcity. The front endpaper is inscribed in Spanish with the following: To His Excellence the President of the delegation of the Republic of Peru at the VIII Pan American Conference at Montevideo in my personal affections and signed perhaps by Francisco Segui who was the editor of the Journal. Not a prime copy but very very scarce. 1904 Local Del Instituto: Arenales 687 hardcover
Sonne, BirgitteNot in perfect condition. unknown
1853218506Japan. Circa1853. Black and white woodblock kawaraban 17.7 x 24cm In this kawaraban the American crew are assembled ready to board their rowing boats in anticipation of being transferred to their sailing ships. A group of American crew with pointed hats are in the middle while Japanese guards with black hats in an area surrounded by screens guard them at fore and rear. Numerous boats are ready on the beach with flags fluttering. . unknown
242718Paris, Librairie Dufey, 1833 4 vol. in-8, demi-percaline brune à la Bradel, dos orné (reliure postérieure). Rousseurs, tache brune angulaire aux premiers feuillets du tome 1 et du tome 3
1802P2-1A-5ARRIEN FLAVE. Histoire des expéditions d’Alexandre ; rédigée sur les mémoires de Ptolémée et d’Aristobule, ses lieutenans. Traduction nouvelle par P. Chaussard. Paris, Genets, an XI-1802. In-4 (200x270mm), 196pp., relié pleine basane, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre et de tomaison, reliure d’époque usagée, petit manque de cuir sur le dos, Intérieur frais. Édition ornée de 2 tableaux et de 14 planches dépliantes (plans, médailles et ordre de bataille). ATLAS SEUL.
1917GITc720Paris Plon 1917. Fort in-4 II 213pp. demi percaline tabac à coins, dos lisse, reliure de l'époque. orné de 2 portraits en frontispice et 58 planches hors texte, regroupant 102 photographies, 1 grande carte dépliante. exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, bien complet de toutes ses pièces.
1886100095616P. Maes 1886 in4. 1886. Relié. 3 volume(s). iconographie en noir et blanc + qques-une en couleurs
1860P2-2A-6Paris, Arbaud de Vresse, 1860. In-4°, plein chagrin noir éditeur, dos à 4 nerfs, titre doré, 446pp., illustré de 5 planches couleurs, tranches dorées, coins usés, rousseurs. 446 pgs and five lithographies enhanced with colour. Original red cloth dinding with spine richly gilt in fine condition. Internally some very light spotting in text. The lithographies in good condition. Edges gilt. A very attractive copy of this book written by the brother of the discoverer of hieroglyphs.
1763P2-7B-14Paris, Guillyn, 1763. In-12 (17x10) relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre, XXXVI-380pp-2ff. Illustré de figures dans le texte. Carte dépliante en déficit , un cahier mal placé (p168-192 relié p.216)
222079Paris, Firmin-Didot et Warée, 1835 in-8, II-441 pp., tableau dépliant, broché. Rousseurs, des feuillets brunis. Mouillures en fin d'ouvrage.
149159Paris, Ch. Tanera, 1858 in-8, VII-210 pp., demi-chagrin noir, dos lisse, couv. cons. (reliure moderne). Rousseurs.
1899P1-2iHEDIN SVEN. Trois ans de lutte aux déserts d’Asie. Traduit du Suédois et résumé par Ch. Rabot. Paris, Hachette, 1899. Grand in-8, 280 pp., nombreuses photos in-texte, 3 cartes sur 1 f. dépliant, relié demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre et tête dorés, plats marbrés. Bel exemplaire.
P1-4D-5Paris, Firmin Didot), 1839. In-folio (34x26cm), titre, table, 32 cartes et plans dont 6 doubles pages, certains contours coloriés par Bory de St Viencent. Relié demi-basane, manque au dos, coins émoussés, plats frotté. ATLAS seul, sans le texte.
94234Paris, H. Fournier, 1831 2 vol. petit in-8, XL-370 pp. et 410 pp., demi-chagrin bleu à grain long, dos lisse filets dorés (Lavaux). Qqs mouillures. Fortes rousseurs.
1747P1-26-3HISTOIRE GÉNÉRALE DES VOYAGES, OU NOUVELLE COLLECTION DE TOUTES LES RELATIONS DE VOYAGES PAR MER ET PAR TERRE, QUI ONT ÉTÉ PUBLIÉES JUSQU'À PRÉSENT DANS LES DIFFÉRENTES LANGUES DE TOUTES LES NATIONS CONNUES [.]. TOME TROISIÈME(…). Paris, Didot, 1747. In-4°, (265x205mm), relié plein veau, pièce de titre, dos orné, page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, tranches marbrées. Plats frottés, reliure défraichie, intérieur en bon état. 2ff.-VIIIpp.-648pp. numérotées 638 par erreur-3ff.(1ff. avis au relieur). Cet ouvrage est illustré de 22 planches : 9 cartes dont 7 dépliantes et 13 planches dont 7 dépliantes. Le tome 3 contient : - Livre VII : Voyages au long des Côtes occidentales d’Afrique, depuis le Cap Blanco jusqu’à Sierra Léona ; contenant l’établissement du Commerce des Anglois sur la Rivière de Gambra, vulgairement la Gambie. - Livre VIII : Voyages en guinée, à Penin, & sur toute la Côte, depuis Sierra Léona jusqu’au Cap de Lope-Consalvo. - Livre IX : Description de la Guinée, contenant la Géographie & l’Histoire Naturelle & Civile du Pays. Bon exemplaire.
1747P1-26-5HISTOIRE GÉNÉRALE DES VOYAGES, OU NOUVELLE COLLECTION DE TOUTES LES RELATIONS DE VOYAGES PAR MER ET PAR TERRE, QUI ONT ÉTÉ PUBLIÉES JUSQU'À PRÉSENT DANS LES DIFFÉRENTES LANGUES DE TOUTES LES NATIONS CONNUES [.]. TOME QUATRIÈME (…). Paris, Didot, 1747. In-4°, (265x205mm), relié plein veau, pièce de titre, dos orné, page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, tranches marbrées. Plats frottés, reliure défraichie, intérieur en bon état. 4ff.-1 carte dépliante-648pp.-3ff.(1ff. avis au relieur). Cet ouvrage est illustré de 50 planches : 1 carte dépliante déchirée sans manque, 13 planches dépliantes, 31 planches, 1 carte et 4 cartes dépliantes. Le tome 4 contient : - Suite du Livre Neuvième, & de la Description de la Guinée. - Livre X : Contenant la description des Côtes, depuis Rio da Volta jusqu’au Cap Lopez-Consalvo. - Livre XI : Voyages dans la Guinée & au Royaume de Benin ; contenant la description du Royaume de Benin et de toute la Côte, jusqu’au Royaume de Congo. - Livre XII : Voyages dans les Royaumes de Congo & d’Angola. - Livre XIII : Description des Royaumes de Loango, de Congo, d’Angola, de Benguela & des Pays voisins. Bon exemplaire.
194258Paris, Delagrave, s.d. (1899) in-12, XII-234 pp., demi-chagrin citron à grain long, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, couv. cons. (rel. postérieure). Bon exemplaire.
16234Paris, J. Hetzel et Cie, s.d. In-4, 428-7 pp., cartonnage éditeur rouge et or signé A. Souze, tranches dorées (rousseurs, coiffes et coins frottés, petites taches, petit accident au seconde plat).
36 pages. Features: Cover photo of gold panning on Eldorado Creek in 1898; B.C. Could Lose Peace River Block - If Southerners Don't Wake Up; Trapping is My Meal Ticket - article with photos; From Montana to the Klondyke - Part 2 of 3 - The Winter of 1897-1898 around Dawson City, in the words of Frank R. Miles, June 23, 1898 - article with great photos; Progress Report - Gas at an Estimated 70 lbs pressure blows mud from Kersley Oil & Gas Co. Test Hole - article with great photos; Sixth Annual Convention of Trappers' Association; Alcan Kitimat Plant Preparations; Red Cross Hospital at Alexis Creek; Nice Finning ad on back cover for the Caterpillar D4 with scraper; Dozens of nostalgic ads for local businesses. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
19680054841968 Original pictorial postcard with two postmarked Chilean stamps 70 & 20 CTs and rsm 'Joint British Patagonian Expedition 1967-68'. Signed by the team Derek Walker Dave Nicol Gordon Hibberd Ian Clough Chris Jackson John Gregory and Niki Clough as 'Niki' one corner tip lost presumbably through removal from mounting. A scarce expedition fund raising postcard with the rare signature of Ian Clough who died on Annapurna in 1970. A very good copy. Signed by the Team Members. unknown
1854218512Japan. Circa1854. Black and white wood block print kawaraban 17.8 x 14cm This kawaraban is dated February 1854 and shows the retreat of the defending lords after the departure of American ships. The caption states that about 1000 people took part in the parade which was led by commanding samurai on horseback with a large cannon drawn at the rear. As it was a peaceful retreat the atmosphere appears relaxed and cheerful. . unknown
19678240Israel / Da Capo 1967. Facsimile Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: A4 300 x 210mm approx. Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight covers and spine fully intact. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Original Glassene Wrapper. All edges clean neat and free of foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Exploration; Antiquarian & Rare. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item not stock photos. Inventory No: 8240. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Israel / Da Capo hardcover