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1860H3779London: W. J. Adams 1860. 114 pages. 12mo. Decorated binding. First edition. A description of various locales in France with an eye to the curative effects of the climate on invalids and patients. Binding is embossed blue cloth with gilt lettering on spine and front and some gilt decoration on front as well. The book is in very good condition: clean and tight with some minor rubbing to edges of cover and edges of spine. Original bookseller's stamp on front pastedown endpaper. Pages are lightly toned; page 105 has a 1" closed tear in bottom margin. Still an attractive copy in new mylar jacket!. First Edition. Hard Cover. Collectible-Very Good/No Dust Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book. W. J. Adams Hardcover
1794BB0447London: printed for T. N. Longman Pater-Noster-Row from 1771 1794. Early Reprint. Stiff Wraps. Fine. 8vo: xxxvi380 numbered columns381-394pp with double-page copper-engraved map as frontispiece; 4216pp. ESTC Citation No. T93564 and T93553. Finely bound to style by Fitterer in stiff beige wraps printed paper spine label. Binding and text block clean bright and unmarked save for offsetting from engraved map. A superlative copy. Fordham Road-Books pp. 27 and 29. Roscoe John Newbery A399/6. Not in Hodson. The tenth edition: with the addition of near ninety pages including considerable improvements in the direct roads many new cross roads and a great number of noblemen’s and gentlemen’s seats. Tenth Edition of the first work 1794; originally published 1771 "With the Addition of near Ninety Pages including considerable Improvements in the direct Roads many new Cross Roads and a great Number of Noblemen’s and Gentlemen’s Seats"; Sixth Edition 1792 improved and corrected of the second work with separate title page. Although Paterson contributed no significant innovations to the compilation of road books relying on the advances of Norden Ogilby and others he "made improvements in style and presentation and added factual detail—so much so that his name was for many years an indicator of reliability in road books and was attached to them long after he had stopped compiling them." ODNB N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. printed for T. N. Longman, Pater-Noster-Row [from 1771] unknown
183937535ABParis, Hortet et Ozanne Editeurs, 1839. 8°. 23 cm. 400, 423, 399, 451 Seiten. Halblederbände der Zeit. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1419Paris, Lenormant, Lerouge, 1808. 2 Tomes, COMPLET. In-8 - 13,5x20,5cm. Reliure d'époque en pleine basane mouchetée, dos lisse orné de riches caissons, dentelle et fleurons dorés, filet et dentelle dorés en encadrement des plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. [6]-280 et [4]-271 pp. Exemplaire bien complet de ses 2 portraits gravés en frontispices : "François Pizarre conquérant du Pérou" et "Manco Inca, couronné par Pizarre en 1533". Edition originale. Sabin 4155. Palau, 25974. Edition originale de cette œuvre de vulgarisation, qui sera rééditée en 1813 et 1835. Son auteur, Alphonse de Beauchamp (1767-1832), signe là sa troisième publication, mais c’est pour lui un travail alimentaire, nécessaire pour subvenir à ses besoins. En effet, employé du Ministère de la Police, il s’est attiré les foudres du redoutable Fouché pour son Histoire de la Guerre de Vendée, parue en 1806. Le turbulent ministre de Napoléon fait saisir la troisième édition de l’ouvrage cette même année 1808, avant de révoquer son subalterne et de l’assigner à résidence (surveillée) aux Fossés. Arrêté de nouveau en 1809, Beauchamp est contraint de signer à la Préfecture de Police l’engagement de cesser ses écrits sur les Guerres de l’Ouest afin de recouvrer sa liberté. Prolifique essayiste et historien, il rédige une trentaine d’ouvrages durant le reste de sa carrière, et meurt du choléra en 1832.
189623118Berlin, Paetel, (1896). Porträt als Frontispiz, 4 Bll., 303 SS., 1 Bl., 18 SS. Anhang, 1 mehrfach gefaltete farbige Karte in der Deckellasche. Mit 70 Text-Illustrationen und 16 (fälschlich angegeben 6) Lichtdruckbildern nach Photographien und Skizzen (inkl. das Frontispiz). Gr.-8°. - 23,5:16 cm. Farbig illustr. orig. Leinenband.
100287aafLondon/New York, The Walter Scott Publiching Co., Ltd., 1912, gr. in-8vo, Frontispice + XXI + 290 p. + + 57 plates + 1 folded map small legacy stamp on first fly ‘Guggisberg’, orig. blue cloth binding. Gilt image on frontcover, spine darkened, one joint starting, else a very good copy
98787London - Hamilton, Simpkin, Marshall - Kent & Co., Ltd. 1911, 190x130mm, VII - 84pages, editor binding blue cloth, hardcover in good condition. Shadows on front title page from newspaper clippings, once laid in but now gone, otherwise book in good condition.
188615246N. Y.: Charles Scribner's Sons 1886. Book. Very Good . Half-Leather. First Edition. About fine but for rubbing and wear to extremities and prev. owner name in vol. 2. Half leather over pebbled boards. Gilt stamped spine with 5 raised bands. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Complete with all illustrations and maps. Internally clean and solid. 428 and 444 pages. Weighs over 3.5 kilos so extra postage will be required. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1994139514Bundaberg: Corkwood Press 1994. Hardcover. Near fine. Bundaberg Corkwood Press 1994 facsimile edition/ 1896. Quarto four volumes ii xviii 220; ii iv 432; vi 204; and vi 200 pages with numerous illustrations plus 66 pages of plates several folding 13 in colour and a large folding map. Cloth lightly scuffed; a near-fine set. The purpose of this scientific expedition sponsored by mining magnate and philanthropist William Austin Horn and with Charles Winnecke as commander and surveyor was to examine the MacDonnell Ranges on the not unreasonable premise that 'when the rest of the Continent was submerged the elevated portions of the McDonnell sic Range existed as an island and that consequently older forms of life might be found in the more inaccessible parts'. This in fact proved not to be the case but the expedition of some fourteen weeks and 2000 miles by camel was an outstanding success. 'It was not the intention . to explore a new region . But in the pursuit of natural history the expedition split into independent groups and explored undiscovered areas thus filling in more of the blank spaces in this vast region' Feeken Feeken and Spate. 'These volumes constitute one of the most substantial contributions in nineteenth-century Australian exploration but perhaps more importantly the expedition is a landmark in anthropological history because it resulted in Baldwin Spencer meeting Frank Gillen' Mulvaney. Limited to only 500 sets and sold out on publication. 4 items. Corkwood Press hardcover
190827532London: Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1908. First Edition. Hardcover. Ex-library General Assembly Library New Zealand. Gilt library stamps on spine and front board. Fading to spine. Label on front endpaper "Presented by The Trustees of The British Museum". Overall a very good copy that although ex-library shows little sign of use and does not appear to have been a circulating copy. ; Volume Four only. 2 blank iv 2 preliminary pages 13 1 blank; 5 1 blank; 41 1; 46; 16; 9 1 blank; 26; 6; 12; 56; 50 pages each section paginated individually 59 plate leaves 21 colour and another 9 with a single beige colour background tint. The fourth section is listed in the Contents as having 44 pages but it actually has 46 pages. Original red buckram cloth spine and burgundy cloth boards. Gilt lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 303 x 230mm. A volume of zoological reports from the Discovery Expedition 1901-1904 which was led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott 1868-1912. Various contributors. 20 of the colour plates are of sponges Porifera of which 9 of Tetraxonida and 11 are of Calcarea calcareous sponges. 1 colour plate of Myzostomidae marine worm. References: Rosove 288-4.A1 Rosove states 58 instead of 59 plates and 18 plate leaves for the section on Tetraxonida but this should be 19 as there are 19 plates numbered VIII through XXVI in this section. The Contents in the book also list 19 plates in this section.; Renard 1129 . Printed by Order of the Trustees of the British Museum hardcover
1970004083Munich: The Expedition 1970 Original pictorial postcard with Pakistan Stamps 50 paisa postmarked Gilgit 9 May 1970 with expedition cachet; Signed by 16 team members including leader Karl Herrligkoffer summiteers Reinhold Messner Felix Kuen and Peter Scholz as well as Michl Anderl Gerhard Baur Wolf-Dietrich Bitterling Werner Haim Gunther Kroh Hermann Kuhn Gerd Mandl Elmer Raab Hans Saler Peter Vogler Jurgen Winkler Alice Von Hobe Max von Kienlin and a sherpa thumbprint. A near fine copy. The success of the German 1970 Rupal Face expedition to Nanga Parbat was marred by the death of Gunther Messner after descending the unknown slopes of the Diamir Face. Signed by the Expedition Team. First Edition. Soft Cover. F-. The Expedition paperback
19820035761982 Original pictorial postcard with Chinese Stamps R25 postmarked 20/4/1982. Signed by Doug Scott Nick Prescott Paul Braithwaite Roger Baxter Jones and Alex McIntyre. A near fine copy. This item can be purchased with a copy of 'The Shishapangma Expedition' by Scott and McIntyre. Signed by the Team Members. Soft Cover. F-. paperback
186914451London & Glascow: William Collins Sons & Company. 1869. Hardcover. With two hundred illustrations after drawings by Gustave Dore Berard Lancelot Jules Noel and other eminent artists and six finely engraved maps full coloured title page reads the same for both volumes. Volume 1 first series - xii 820 pages six finely engraved maps full coloured and four others folding panorama of Jerusalem approx 200 other illustrations some full page Volume 2 second series - xii 810 pages six finely engraved maps full coloured and two others approx 200 other illustrations some full page bound in half leather as a matching 2 Volume set front hinge on Vol. 1 has small split at top new endpapers overall a very good set Heavy books may require extra postage cost. . William Collins, Sons & Company hardcover
190919421paris Plon 1909 in-4 demi-basane à coins un fort volume, reliure demi-basane bleu-marine grand in-quarto à coins (half binding sheepskin in-4 with corners) (33,5 x 26 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration), titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond havane avec triple filets or, roulettes or en pied, plats décorés à froid (cover blind-stamping), mors et coins ornés d'une roulette à froid, tête lisse (top edge smooth) dorée (top edge gilt), gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, 1ère de couverture imprimée en rouge et noir et illustrée conservée, orné de 17 planches hors-texte dont 4 à double page et 4 d'histoire naturelle, de 8 cartes dont 6 dépliantes ( L'itinéraire de la Belgica dans la Mer de Barents et de Kara ; Plan du Matotchkine Char. Etc.) et de nombreuses figures in-texte et hors-texte en héliogravure et phototypie, fines et légères rousseurs en marge des 6 premières pages, [4] ff + 288p + 39 p de tableaux +[3] ff 18 planches et 8 cartes h.t, 1909 Paris, Librairie Plon Editeur,
115685London British Museum 1915. . First edition; 4to; 21 photographic plates; publisher's original paper wrapper; a fine copy; pp. 55-84 xxi.<br /> The first monograph on the Adelie penguin by zoologist G. Murray Levick a member of Robert Falcon Scott's 'Terra Nova' expedition.<br /> Rosove 292-14. London, British Museum, 1915. unknown
19842111902154609101Meeting to bear the Shirase Antarctic Expedition 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Meeting to bear the Shirase Antarctic Expedition paperback
19432090502124700698Mokuro Bookstore 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Mokuro Bookstore paperback
1893111758Leipzig: Verlag von Duncker & Humblot, 1893. 25,5 cm ; Leinen
14521Carte nouvelle de l’Afrique dirigée par M. PHILIPPE dessiné par MOITHEY gravé par VALLET. Gravure sur vergé 41x290mm à la cuvette 530x350mm avec marges. (Pli central et petite déchirure réparée en marge supérieure), carte issue de l’atlas universel dirigé par PHILIPPE de PRETOT.
thick 8vo [24.5 x 16 cm]; xi, 425 pp, numerous plates and frontis from photos by author, some plates with two photos, itinerary, index. original cloth, gilt spine title lettering, spine edge a little rubbed, endpaper name, internal hinge repair, interior is clean and fine in very good+ cover. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Hand S480. The anthropologist author's earlier work, Indians of Southern Mexico, produced in only a limited edition was highly regarded but consists of mostly photos (but excellent ones), although he published a number of other papers, mostly short, on the subject. This work provides a detailed travel narrative through Oaxaca, Chiapis, parts of Guatemala, Dos Rios to photograph the Otamis of Huixquilucan, to Patzcuaro to study the Tarascans, to Uruapan, Tlaxcala, Cuauhtlantzinco, Zamora, states of Puebla, Hidalgo and many others, travelling by railroad where possible, or steamer, horseback, etc. Based on several expeditions from 1896 to 1901, the author was able to greatly expand his earlier works and produce this important book that preserves much information which is not available elsewhere and of towns and regions that have greatly changed in the last 100 years. 'A first hand, reliable picture. . . an outstanding work' (Emory Bogardus).
Second edition, 8vo, 72pp., with the half-title, disbound. ESTC locates just 2 copies, The British Library and Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.
188439550Washington: GPO 1884. "Voluminous documentation on the bungled attempt to rescue Greely and his men. The rescue expedition consisted of the Yantic and the Proteus the latter being lost in Kane Basin. The head of the expedition never followed his orders for re-supplying Greely" -. Arctic Bib 18416. A very good copy in quarter calf over boards. sep 22 2017. 310 265 pp. b/w photo plates folding maps. GPO hardcover books
1797406875Paris: L'Imprimerie de la Republique 1797. Tape remnants from mounting along upper edge verso some foxing overall good condition and color. Hand-colored engraving by Dequevauviler after Nicolas Marie Ozanne. 9 7/8 x 15 3/4 inches image 11 x 17 inches sheet. A fine print from 'Atlas du voyage de la Perouse' depicting the capsizing of two rowboats in Alaska during La Perouse's 1786 expedition. The wreck took place off of the Port des Francais today known as Lituya Bay in Glacier Bay National Park Alaska. <br/><br/> [L'Imprimerie de la Republique] unknown books
1818BOOKS0073902 volumes: xxiii557 pages with fold out frontispiece map and two additional maps one folding; vii550 pages with folding frontispiece map tables three maps and appendix. Octavo 8 3/4" x 5 3/4" recased with original leather boards and original spine laid on. Second edition corrected and enlarged. First published in 1817.<br /><br />Hugh Murray was a geographer. Hugh entered the Edinburgh excise office as a clerk but from the first devoted his leisure to literary pursuits publishing <i>The Swiss Emigrants</i> in 1804; two philosophical treatises <i>The Morality of Fiction</i> 1805 and <i>Enquiries respecting the Character of Nations</i> 1808; and another romance <i>Corasmin or the Minister</i> in 1814. In 1816 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh to whose <i>Transactions</i> he contributed among other papers one in 1818 <i>On the Ancient Geography of Central and Eastern Asia with Illustrations derived from Recent Discoveries in the North of India</i>. In 1817 he enlarged and completed Dr. Leyden's <i>Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in Africa</i>. Similar works by him on Asia and North America followed; the former being published in three volumes at Edinburgh in 1820 and the latter in London in 1829.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Recased with original leather spines and covers laid on and new end papers frontispiece map of volume one need of repair at some folds else a good to very good set. Archibald Constable & Company hardcover
19758125Ardmore Pennsylvania: Whitmore Publishing Company 1975. First Edition. Hardcover Paper Over Boards. Very Good Condition/Good. Whitmore Publishing Company Ardmore Pennsylvania 1975. First Edition. Very Good Condition/Good. Autobiography Light shelf-wear to the outer extremities of the book and the dust jacket. b-n. The book covers the first few months of the authors thirteen-year residence in Venezuela and her travels from one end of the country to the other. The author led an expedition into an unknown part of the "lost world" jungles in the Brazillian-Venezuelan highlands--after four groups of men had made expeditions into that area and had disappeared or retreated--to reach and measure the highest waterfalls in the world Angel Falls or Churun Meru. Size: Octavo standard book size. 345 pages. Item Type: Autobiography. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Exploration; Venezuela; 1970s; Women & Feminism. ISBN: 0874260396. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 008125. Whitmore Publishing Company hardcover