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1751SB-22550Göttingen, Vandenhoeck, 1751. 13 Bl., 467 S. Neuerer brauner Halblederband mit Lederecken und dreiseitigem Farbschnitt.. Mit 2 Kupfertafeln. Reisebeschreibung des Botanikers und Forschungsreisenden Johann Georg Gmelin (1709 - 1755) über seine Teilnahme an der "Großen Nordischen Expedition" bzw. "Zweiten Kamtschatkaexpedition" in den Jahren 1733 bis 1743. Ziel dieser unter der Leitung des Marineoffiziers Vitus Bering ("Kolumbus des Zaren", 1681 - 1741) unternommenen Expedition war vor allem die nähere Erkundung des bis dahin wenig erforschten Sibiriens und der nördlichen Küsten Rußland sowie der Seewege von Ostsibirien nach Nordamerika und Japan. Gmelin, der 1728 im Alter von erst 19 Jahren an der Universität Tübingen in den Fächern Medizin und Naturwissenschaften promoviert hatte, erlangte zur Fortsetzung seiner Studien ein Stipendium der Russischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in St. Petersburg und 1731 eine Professur für Chemie und Naturgeschichte an der dortigen Universität. Ein Jahr darauf wurde er auf seine Bewerbung hin von Zarin Anna Iwanowna für die große Expedition ausgewählt. Die zehnjährige Reise bildete die Grundlage für Gmelins einschlägiges, in vier Bänden herausgegebenes Werk "Flora Sibirica sive Historia plantarum Sibiriae". Im hier vorliegenden Band 1 seines umfangreichen Berichtes beschreibt Gmelin den ersten Teil seiner Reise, die ihn über die Stationen Jaroslawl, Kasan, Tobolsk, Semipalatinsk, Ust-Kamenogorsk (Öskemen), Tomsk, Jenisseisk und Irkutsk bis Jakutsk führen sollte, von 1733 bis zum Mai 1735.
19432090502124700698Mokuro Bookstore 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Mokuro Bookstore paperback
1967269102Arthaud 1967 in8. 1967. Cartonné.
41122Arthaud.1953.In-8 cartonnage éditeur bi-color avec rhodoide.51 p.80 photos en noir et en couleurs. Jaquette conservée dans le livre. TBE.Dédicace de l'Auteur Rambach
197Paris, Arthaud, 1955. grand in-8, broché, jaquette illustré sous rhodoïd, 151p. Avec 80 photographies en noir et en couleurs par les membres de l'expédition. TBE
grand in-8°, 51p., carte en front., 74 planches en noir et 8 en couleurs, broche, couv., jaquette illustree. Bon état. [GD8-7]
Harcover grand in-8, 51 pp. + 80 planches pleine page en n&b et en couleurs, reliure demi-percale, dos muet, couverture conservée. Bel exemplaire, intérieur très frais [GD8-4]
1999100098660Petit Vehicule 1999 in8. 1999. Broché.
101555Austin, Texas, Eakin Press 1983, 220x145mm, frontispiece, XI - 202pages, editor's binding with jacket. Book in good condition.
1956100125076Alfred scherz verlgag bern 1956 in8. 1956. Cartonné.
1956274225A. la baconnière 1956 230 pages in8. 1956. Broché. 230 pages.
In-8, 137p. Journal de bord d'une expédition dans "l'Amérique boréale". Avec 16 illustrations hors texte d'Ed. Elzingre. A l'état de neuf.
193281841932 broché grand in-octavo carré, dos marron, première de couverture rempliée illustrée, non rogné, 16 illustrations hors-texte d'Ed. Elzingre, 139 pages, 1932 à Neuchatel aux Editions de La Baconnière,
grand in-8°, 206 pages, abdt ill. h.t. bleu, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Avec plus de 100 illustrations et une carte hors texte. [CA27/5] Tres bel exemplaire.
199326520ABBremerhaven, Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1993. gr.8°, 141 S. mit s/w-Abb., Illustr., Schaubildern sowie 57 Seiten mit Tabellen, original Kartonage (Paperback), der Vorderdeckel minimal berieben, Besitzervermerk auf der Vorsatzseite, sonst ein schönes, sauberes Exemplar (hhreg)
1928111730Berlin: Otto Uhlmann Verlag, 1928. 24,5 cm ; Halbleinen
99169Oslo, National Maritime Museum 1974, 250x160mm, frontispiece, 258pages, editor's binding with jacket. Sun spot on the spine of the jacket, otherwise book in good condition.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, coloured and monochrome plates, and illustrations and maps in the text; original Society binding of navy cloth, upper board blocked with sailing vessel in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Hakluyt Society, Third Series, Vol. 32.
1997169757Hachette Littérature 1997 in12. 1997. Poche.
1885WRCAM54151Newburyport Ma.: S.C. Reed 1885. Cabinet photograph mounted on card 5 x 8 inches. Minor edge wear two later presentation inscriptions and photographer's studio stamp on verso. Very good. A rare cabinet card photograph picturing the members of the ill-fated Greely Arctic Expedition. Greely led a scientific expedition aboard the Proteus to Lady Franklin Bay in 1881. He and his crew were stranded at Fort Conger on Ellesmere Island without supplies. Nineteen of the twenty- five crew members would perish in the Arctic and one more would die on the journey home after Greely's party was rescued near Cape Sabine. Rumors of cannibalism would haunt the survivors of the expedition for the rest of their lives. Pictured here are several of the expedition members including Adolphus Greely just before they departed. The standing men are identified as follows: D. Schneider D. Cross D. Linn S. Long S. Frederick D. Henry S. Connell D. Bender D. Salor S. Bierdersack D. Gardner D. Ellis and D. Ralston; and the men seated are identified from left to right as: S. Brainard D. Keslingbury S. Greeley leader D. Lockwood D. Israil D. Jewell and D. Rice. S.C. Reed unknown books
18811002651881. Cabinet photo. fine. Horizontal albumen cabinet photo on white mount 4 7/8" X7 7/8" image:4 1/8" X6 1/8". Nice group portrait of members of the expedition - Standing from left to right: D. Schneider D. Cross D. Linn S. Long S. Frederick D. Henry S. Connell D. Bender D. Salor S. Bierdersack D. Gardner D. Ellis and D. Ralston - Seated from left to right: S. Brainard D. Keslingbury S. Greeley leader D. Lockwood D. Israil D. Jewell and D. Rice. fine Rare. Portrait of members of the U.S. International Polar Year Scientific Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay Ellesmere Island sponsored by the U.S. Signal Service and other government agencies. After two winters and the failure of relief expeditions in 1882 and 83 Greeley abandoned Fort Conger and moved to Cape Sabine as per his orders. Eighteen men would die that winter including one by suicide and one execution - Pvt. Charles B. Henry Seven survivors were rescued by Schley's relief expedition on the June 22 1883 but Elison would perish before they reached St. John's on July 17. 1881 unknown
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
19121152271912 A New-York, Charles Scribner's Sons - 1912 - In-12, cartonnage toilé bordeau - Ex-libris Paul-Emile victor au revers du 2ème plat - 385 p. - Iconographie in et hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais
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
98552aafCape Town, Howard Timmins, 1955, in-8vo, Frontispice + 248 p. + 12 p. with illustrations, / 256 p., ill., small legacy stamp on first free flyleaf ‘Guggisberg’, original wrappers with orig. ill. jacket.