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19749348-0290München, Renner, 1974. Quart, Org.-Ganzleinen mit illustriertem Org.-SU, XXVIII, 443 (+ 1) S., 32 unnumerierte Tafelblätter mit Abbildungen nach S/W-Photographien und 2 Faltkarte sowie einigen Textillustrationen, wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. [Ergebnisse der Frobenius-Expedition 1954/1955 nach Südost-Venezuela]. - [Ergebnisse der Frobenius-Expedition 1954/1955 nach Südost-Venezuela]. - ISBN 3876730341
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192715213London: John Murray. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1927. Cheap Edition. Hardcover. With biographical introduction by J. M. Barrie and a preface by Sir Clements R. Markham K. C. B. F. R. S. pagination - xxviii 522 last blank 2 pages of publishers adverts illustrated with photographs by Herbert Ponting endpaper maps original blue cloth with printed image of ski-ing party spine lightly faded with a facsimile dust jacket. A very good copy. ; 205 x 135mm . John Murray hardcover
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1889100127347Paul ollendorff 1889 in12. 1889. Cartonné.
1932100089232Payot 1932 in8. 1932. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
1956100071717Librairie d'amerique et d'orient adrien maisonneuve 1956 in8. 1956. Broché.
1852ZB409601Washington: Hamilton printer 1852. 7 pp issued as 32d Congress 1st Session HED 19; extraction roughness at spine now in self wrappers; the surviving American members of the failed Lopez expedition against Cuba have been pardoned and released; their actions were unauthorized but Secretary of State Daniel Webster thinks something should be done to relieve their forlorn and deplorable condition. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: Hamilton, printer, unknown
1897154644Leipzig : F. A. Brockhaus, 1897. X.; 527 S.; VIII.; Leinen, Frakturschrift, gemusterte Vorsätze
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1995EXNW00005New Haven & London: Yale University Press 1995 WYSIWYG pricing--no added shipping charge for standard shipping within USA. Full blue cloth gilt-on-black titles on spine black endpapers lxvi 291 pp 25 ff plates not in pagination including 4 oversized folding plates footnotes index. Light soil to fore-edge else fine. DJ has two tears with creasing to top edge of rear panel; in Brodart archvial cover. The Vinland map believed to have been drawn in about 1440 shows the Old World Iceland Greenland and the coastline of northeastern North America. It was discovered bound in a volume with a manuscript copy of the Tartar Relation "an account of Friar John of Plano Carpini's mission to the Mongols from 1245 to 1247." This volume contains facsimiles of the map and the Relation a transcription and translation of the Relation history and description of the manuscript by Marston a study of the map by Skelton and an interpretation of both by Painter. The preliminaries include essays by Wilcomb E. Washburn on the controversy surrounding the map Thomas A. Cahill & Bruce H. Cosko on forensic studies of both and antiquarian bookseller Laurence C. Witten II on his acquisition of the map in 1957. Shipping weight 6 lbs. Revised Ed. . Fine/Fine. 30 X 23½ cm. Yale University Press Hardcover
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22430No place or date. 8 x 12 cm illustration of a ship in polar waters cut from book or periodical with bold signature at bottom right: 'V. E. Fuchs 1968'. Laid down on piece of white paper. In fair condition but with slight bleeding of ink from signature towards foot of paper. Accompanying the item is an unsigned typed note by the recipient of the autograph on a 4to piece of paper. It reads: 'Antarctic Crossing The autograph of Sir Vivian Fuchs The first crossing of the Antarctic continent was completed at 1.47 p.m. on 2 March 1958 after a 2158 mile trek lasting 99 days from 24th Nov. 1957 from Shackleton Base to Scott Base via the Pole. The crossing party of twelve was led by Dr. now Sir Vivian Ernest Fuchs born 11th Feb 1908 As you can see in the picture it is of the R.R.S. Shackleton and that is why I got Sir Vivian Fuchs to autograph it.' Anthony Tucker in his Guardian obituary 13 November 1999 summed up Fuchs's achievements: 'Famous as the leader of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1957-58 during which he met Sir Edmund Hillary at the South Pole and carried out research which established the existence of a huge continental land mass beneath the polar ice cap Sir Vivian Fuchs . was one of the great adventurers scientist-explorers and expedition organisers of our time. He was director of the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey from its creation in 1947 and from 1958-73 the continuing director of its successor the British Antarctic Survey BAS. His life spanned a period of massive transition in the nature and purposes of exploration.' No place or date. unknown
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