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66989Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie. 1890, 185x120mm, VIII - 267pages, broché. Bon état.
98788Tours, Ad. Mame et Cie. 1850, 185x120mm, 236pages, reliure l’éditeur ornée de dorrures à fleurons. Dos froté, autrement bel exemplaire.
1700E0566xxiii43313 table pages with two folding maps of the Marsianes and Guam. Duodecimo 6 1/2 x 3 1/4" bound in contemporary full sheep with red label in gilt spine and five raised spine bands speckled red end pages. Brunet 28230 Cioranescu 41783 First edition.<br /><br />Charles Le Gobien was a French Jesuit writer founder of the <i>Lettres édifiantes et curieuses</i> a collection of reports from Jesuit missionaries in China. It is a major source of information for the history of Catholic missions and life in China in those times. Le Gobien was born at Saint-Malo Brittany. He entered the Society of Jesus on 25 November 1671. As professor of philosophy and especially while procurator of the Franco-Chinese mission he sought in a series of papers to awaken interest in the work of Christianizing Eastern Asia. In 1697 appeared at Paris his Lettres sur les progréz de la religion à la Chine. Apropos of Chinese Rites controversy he published among other things <i>Histoire de l'édit de l'empereur de la Chine en faveur de la religion chrétienne avec un éclaircissement sur les honneurs que les Chinois rendent à Confucius et aux morts</i> Paris 1698; and in the year 1700: <i>Lettre à un Docteur de la Faculté de Paris sur les propositions déférées en Sorbonne par M. Prioux</i>. Under the same date there appeared in Paris the<i> Histoire des Isles Mariannes nouvellement converties à la religion chrétienne</i>. The second part translated into Spanish by J. Delgado is found in the latter's <i>Historia General de Filipinas</i> Manila 1892. In 1702 Père Le Gobien published <i>Lettres de quelques missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jésus écrites de la Chine et des Indes Orientales</i>; this was the beginning of the collection soon to become celebrated under the title of <i>Lettres édifiantes et curieuses écrites des missions étrangéres par quelques missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jésus</i>. The first eight series were by Le Gobien the latter ones by Fathers Du Halde Patouillet Geoffroy and Maréchal. The collection was printed in thirty-six volumes duodecimo Paris 1703–76 and reissued in 1780-81 by Fathers Yves de Querbeux and Brotier in twenty-six volumes duodecimo omitting the prefaces. New editions appeared in 1819 1829–32 and 1838-43. One abridgment in four volumes octavo was entitled <i>Panthéon Littéraire</i> by L. Aimé Martin 1834–43. A partial English translation came out in London in 1714. The publication incited the Austrian Jesuit Stöcklein to undertake his <i>Neuer Welt Bott</i> about 1720 at first considered merely a translation but soon an independent and particularly valuable collection five volumes folio in forty parts substantially completing the <i>Lettres Edifiantes</i>.<br /><br />This is a history of the Christian missions in the Marianas or Ladrones Islands in the north-western Pacific the principal island of which is Guam. Reprinted in the text are several letters from early missionaries Medina Clain Sanvitores &c. The Jesuit mission was established there by Diego Luis de Sanvitores. Father Le Gobien never visited the Mariana islands but based his account chiefly on the relations and letters of missionaries sent to him from Rome Spain the Netherlands etc. Includes a letter by P. Clain about the discovery of the Caroline Islands.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Rebacked with original spine laid down provenance: Jesuit College library with old stamps to front free endpaper half title and title page else about very good. Nicolas Pepie hardcover
1700E0566xxiii43313 table pages with two folding maps of the Marsianes and Guam. Duodecimo 6 1/2 x 3 1/4" bound in contemporary full sheep with red label in gilt spine and five raised spine bands speckled red end pages. Brunet 28230 Cioranescu 41783 First edition.<br /><br />Charles Le Gobien was a French Jesuit writer founder of the Lettres édifiantes et curieuses a collection of reports from Jesuit missionaries in China. It is a major source of information for the history of Catholic missions and life in China in those times. Le Gobien was born at Saint-Malo Brittany. He entered the Society of Jesus on 25 November 1671. As professor of philosophy and especially while procurator of the Franco-Chinese mission he sought in a series of papers to awaken interest in the work of Christianizing Eastern Asia. In 1697 appeared at Paris his Lettres sur les progréz de la religion à la Chine. Apropos of Chinese Rites controversy he published among other things Histoire de l'édit de l'empereur de la Chine en faveur de la religion chrétienne avec un éclaircissement sur les honneurs que les Chinois rendent à Confucius et aux morts Paris 1698; and in the year 1700: Lettre à un Docteur de la Faculté de Paris sur les propositions déférées en Sorbonne par M. Prioux. Under the same date there appeared in Paris the Histoire des Isles Mariannes nouvellement converties à la religion chrétienne. The second part translated into Spanish by J. Delgado is found in the latter's Historia General de Filipinas Manila 1892. In 1702 Père Le Gobien published Lettres de quelques missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jésus écrites de la Chine et des Indes Orientales; this was the beginning of the collection soon to become celebrated under the title of Lettres édifiantes et curieuses écrites des missions étrangéres par quelques missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jésus. The first eight series were by Le Gobien the latter ones by Fathers Du Halde Patouillet Geoffroy and Maréchal. The collection was printed in thirty-six volumes duodecimo Paris 1703–76 and reissued in 1780-81 by Fathers Yves de Querbeux and Brotier in twenty-six volumes duodecimo omitting the prefaces. New editions appeared in 1819 1829–32 and 1838-43. One abridgment in four volumes octavo was entitled Panthéon Littéraire by L. Aimé Martin 1834–43. A partial English translation came out in London in 1714. The publication incited the Austrian Jesuit Stöcklein to undertake his Neuer Welt Bott about 1720 at first considered merely a translation but soon an independent and particularly valuable collection five volumes folio in forty parts substantially completing the Lettres Edifiantes.<br /><br />This is a history of the Christian missions in the Marianas or Ladrones Islands in the north-western Pacific the principal island of which is Guam. Reprinted in the text are several letters from early missionaries Medina Clain Sanvitores &c. The Jesuit mission was established there by Diego Luis de Sanvitores. Father Le Gobien never visited the Mariana islands but based his account chiefly on the relations and letters of missionaries sent to him from Rome Spain the Netherlands etc. Includes a letter by P. Clain about the discovery of the Caroline Islands.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Rebacked with original spine laid down provenance: Jesuit College library with old stamps to front free endpaper half title and title page else about very good. Nicolas Pepie hardcover books
197561484Graz, Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1973-1975. Fol. bzw. (Bd. 4) Gr.-Fol. Mit zahlr. tlw. farb. bzw. ganzs. Abbildungen im Text u. auf 207 Tafeln. Zus. ca. 375 S., Illustr.-OLwd.-Bde.
195428749Paris Presses Universitaires De France - PUF 1954 In-8 289 pp
1961100066355Societe continentale d'editions modernes illustrees 1961 in8. 1961. Cartonné. 2 volume(s). iconographie noir et blanc
12693In 8 percaline éditeur rouge à décor passe partout. Titre dans cartouche. Plats biseautés. Faux-titre, titre avec vignette, 510 pages, 1 page de table des chapitres, 17 planches hors-texte et nombreuses vignettes dans le texte, de D. SEMEGHINI, tranches dorées. Paris Garnier frères libraires éditeurs, sans date. Bon exemplaire.
1957100116807Le club français du livre 1957 in8. 1957. Relié.
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.
237928Paris, H. Fournier Jeune, 1831 2 vol. in-8, XL-370 pp. et 410 pp., demi-veau framboise à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Rousseurs, coins émoussés.
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
195946370Editions témoignage chrétien, 1959. 334 SS., 1 Bl., mit vielen Abbildungen. Illustrierte Original-Broschur.
1953100116620Grasset 1953 in8. 1953. Broché.
75307Paris, Editions Témoignages Chrétien 1959 215x155mm, 334pages, reliure demi-basane. Plats papier marbré. Auteur, titre, ornementations et filets dorés au dos à faux-nerfs. Dos légèrement insolé, autrement belle reliure. Couvertures et dos conservés. Prix Louis Liotard. Bel exemplaire.
20014919CBFrankfurt am Main, Fischer-Verlag (= Fischer Taschenbuch Band 14908), 2001. 8°, 154 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen und Karte, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Leseexemplar Einbanddeckel mit Eckknick, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar (Re08)
1996GPO549Hamburg, Kabel, 1996. (Schriften des Deutschen Schiffahrtsmuseum, Band 43. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Alfred -Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung). 295 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen, geb., 4°, OPappband/ OUmschlag. - Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. fest gebunden/ hardcover
200023886Adelaide: Friends of the State Library of South Australia. Fine. 2000. First thus. Hardcover. 1876154314 . With an Introduction by Valmai Hankel portrait frontispiece folding map in a pocket to the rear pastedown endpaper an as new copy. ; Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 221; 225 x 145mm . Friends of the State Library of South Australia hardcover
2526Paris, Hachette, 1878, quatrième édition, reliure pleinte toile noire, titre doré, 12x18 cm, 315 pages, ouvrage illustré de 29 vignettes et accompagné de cartes et de plans.
1809P2-1B-3Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, 1809. 2 volumes in-8° (21x13cm), reliés demi-maroquin, dos ornés, plats et tranches marbrés, 415 et 464pp. 2 frontispices par Lafitte et Adam et un portrait de l’auteur. Édition originale contenant es détails extrêmement curieux sur les mœurs et coutumes des Espagnols à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. First edition, nice copy.
98953Paris, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie. 1854, 170x115mm, 310pages, reliure demi-basane. Auteur, titre et filets dorés au dos. Plats papier marbré. Bon état.
19991453Augsburg: Weltbild Verlag GmbH, 1999. Lizensausgabe 413 Seiten , 21 cm, Pappeinband
1896100152899Librarie Hachette et Cie 1896 in12. 1896. Broché. 2 volume(s).
1937100116445Maugard 1937 in4. 1937. Broché.
1826P2-6A-5Paris, Delaforest, Arthhus Bertrand, 1826. In-8 (215x130mm), relié demi-basane, tranches rouge, cachet de bibliothèque. IXV-432pp, illustré d’une carte reliée et 8 lithographies. Bon état. Edition originale. LAING fut le premier Européen à atteindre Tombouctou.