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1893100104600Calmann lévy 1893 in12. 1893. Relié.
1948100096925Lumière 1948 in8. 1948. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
18541102250022Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea 1854. Ninth Edition Revised. Leather Bound. Very Good. Published in 1854. Large 8vo. 509 pp. Collated. Complete. Two maps and multiple illustrations all in very good condition. Clean unmarked pages no foxing. Bound in contemporary leather somewhat worn. Covers in good shape with only slight bumping gold gilt spine lettering and imprint on front cover. Back cover looks like it was imprinted as well but the gilt is missing. Binding is in excellent shape. Ships daily. Captain William Francis Lynch commander of the 1847 USN expedition to the Dead Sea wrote this chronicle of the journey upon his return to the United States. A native Virginian he later served in the Confederate Navy but he was repatriated to the United States after the American Civil War. Blanchard and Lea hardcover
1958167242Elsevier 1958 in8. 1958. Broché.
1836185920Leipzig: Hirschfeld 1836. Hardcover. G Cover has fading cracking edge/corner damage. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning foxing some water staining. Title page has some text work away. Brown leather decorative boards with 2 metal clasps. Decorative carved and colored bookblock. VIII 920 257 pages. Hirschfeld hardcover
1836185920Leipzig: Hirschfeld 1836. Hardcover. G Cover has fading cracking edge/corner damage. Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning foxing some water staining. Title page has some text work away. Brown leather decorative boards with 2 metal clasps. Decorative carved and colored bookblock. VIII 920 257 pages. Hirschfeld hardcover books
17672105170283xbvkLeipzig, Offizin Gleditsch, 1767. Titelblatt mit allegorischer Holzschnittvignette (geflügeltes Pferd 'Pegasus' im Flug), Widmungs blatt 'Commilitonibus humanissimis'; 188 Seiten, (4) S. 'Index'. - Original-Halbledereinband der Zeit über 5 erhabene Bünde mit floraler Rückenvergoldung und goldgeprägtem Titel auf rotem Rückenschild mit Goldrand, grau-schwarz marmorierten Buchdeckeln und Lederecken, Rundum-Rotschnitt und prachtvoll farbig-marmorierten Vorsätzen; 8vo.(ca. 20,5 x 12 cm).
1995100048799Du rocher 1995 in8. 1995. Broché. 3 volume(s).
193710180ÉDITIONS TALLANDIER 1937 in12. 1937. broché. Le livre 'Les Français au Pôle Nord' de Louis-Henri Boussenard relate les premières expéditions françaises au-delà du cercle Arctique. C'est un récit historique captivant qui plonge le lecteur dans les défis et aventures des explorateurs audacieux mettant en lumière leurs motivations scientifiques et géographiques
1877100081620E. Dentu 1877 in12. 1877. Relié. illustré en noir et blanc par Riou
1981100112808Hachette realités 1981 24 4x1 8x27 4cm. 1981. Relié.
1998100087665Liana Lévi 1998 in8. 1998. Cartonné. iconographie en couleurs
1924100097345Constable and Company 1924 in8. 1924. Cartonné. iconographie en noir et blanc
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
200276921München ; Zürich : Piper 2002. Ungekürzte Taschenbuchausg. 349 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 19 cm Taschenbuch 0
2000100931München, Piper Verlag GmbH, 2000. 350 S. 8° Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
182232323Philadelphia: Harrison Hall 1822. 8vo. 8 5/8 x 6 inches. 4 449-532pp. Engraved frontispiece plate after T. R. Peale depicting a skin lodge Kaskaias. Foxing. Publisher's lettered wrappers.<br/> <br/>Ephemeral announcement of the publication of the account of the Long Expedition to the Rocky Mountains.<br/> <br/>Major Stephen Long was the principal proponent of government-sponsored exploration of the West following the War of 1812. He travelled farther than Pike or Lewis and Clark and blazed trails that were susequently followed by Fremont Powell and others. The expedition travelled up the Missouri and then followed the River Platte to its source in the Rocky Mountains before moving south to Upper Arkansas. From there the plan was to find the source of the Red River but when this was missed the Canadian River was explored instead. The expedition added significantly to the earlier discoveries of Lewis and Clark and Zebulon Pike. Edwin James was the botanist geologist and surgeon for this important government expedition initially named the Yellowstone Expedition. In addition to his duties on the expedition James subsequently served as the editor and compiler of the official account of the expedition relying "upon his own records the brief geological notes of Major Long and the early journals of Thomas Say who served as the expedition's naturalist" Wagner-Camp. The present December 1822 issue of The Port Folio Vol. II No. 6 includes a full-page announcement on the rear wrapper advertising the publication of the first edition of James account of the Long Expedition. In addition pages 496 to 503 include a lengthy review of the work and the engraved frontispiece depicts a skin lodge of the Kaskaias after expedition artist T. R. Peale printed from the same plate as the engraving within the first edition atlas to the James account. Rare and ephemeral. Harrison Hall unknown books
1977100053295France loisirs 1977 444 pages in8. 1977. Cartonné. 444 pages.
190143281Leipzig : Dieterich 1901. VII, 303 S. : Mit 12 Vollbildern ; 8° illustrierter Kaliko - Einband, gebundene Ausgabe, Seiten alters- und papierbedingt gebräunt, sonst guter Zustand
19762090602128804824Meiji shoin 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Meiji shoin paperback
1948190837Payot 1948 in8. 1948. Broché.
1956100071717Librairie d'amerique et d'orient adrien maisonneuve 1956 in8. 1956. Broché.
1952CCC-100589. edition Paris Arthaud 1952, 48 pages de texte et et 95 photographies hors-texte en noir/blanc et en couleurs et des cartes. La Couverture et le plat arriere ont ete conservés, reliure demi-chagrin à coins maron havane. Récit de la première expédition francaise en Terre Adélie, en 1950, 110 ans après sa découverte par Dumont Durville. André-Frank Liotard et ses dix compagnons sont les premiers hommes à fouler cette côte encore inconnue. Très bel ouvrage richement illustré, très bien relié, photos possibles
1972268763Freiburg (Breisgau), Rombach, 1972. 207 Seiten. 21 cm. Originalbroschur.
193523236London, Toronto, Melbourne and Sydney Cassel and Company, Ltd 1935 In-8 342 pp with 5 maps, 48 half-tones plates, and numerous illustrations , engish text