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50306For the lot of approximately 250 items $6000. a Correspondence with various government officials hunting guides and others involved with preparing and carrying out the trip including14 letters to Furlong typed and autograph one accompanied by four photographs of members of the expedition with trophies; five retained copies of letters from Furlong to the correspondents four telegrams seven typed and manuscript recapitulations of various aspects of the trip e.g. titles for the "Dance of the Nandi" film and a three page typed press release on the expedition dated Nairobi 27 March 1930 accompanied by a photograph of Furlong and two bearers with a leopard he has killed.<br/>b Two hunting licenses issued by the Uganda Protectorate to Furlong 22 April 1930 one "For a First Elephant" the other a "Visitor's Full Game License."<br/>c Three maps period road map of Kenya and Uganda published by Bullows and Roy for the Royal East Africa Automobile Assn.; Map Showing Cairo-Mombasa Route published by the Sudan Survey Dept Khartoum 1929; and a period National Geographic Society map of Africa.<br/>d An account book narrow 12mo 19 pp. 22 March - 8 June 1930 and approximately 125 receipts most partly printed for a wide range of services and material necessary for the trip.<br/>e 21 photographs in addition to those mentioned above many picturing Furlong in the field with his rifle and trophies some with Furlong's notations on verso and 34 unused photo postcards featuring tribesmen animals and scenery of East Africa.<br/>f 42 promotional pamphlets ca. 1925-1934 for the various parts of Africa along Furlong's route 36 of which are unrecorded on OCLC. The pamphlets were issued by African railway companies and governmental agencies outfitters e.g. Thomas Cook and "Safari Africa Limited" London ship lines and other travel agencies and taxidermy concerns.<br/>g A wooden carved string instrument from the Para Mountains in present day Tanzania with Furlong's ownership label "Col. Wellington Furlong / c/o Safariland Ltd. / Musical Instrument / Para Mountains" still attached; the instrument is shaped like a hollowed-out bread tray 27 x 7 1/2 inches three holes in the shape of crosses in the bottom six strings stretched across the opening.<br/>Furlong 1874-1967; American explorer army officer author artist and photographer embarked on this big game expedition in 1930 partly as an effort to recover relics of Sir Henry M Stanley in East and Central Africa. Gateway to the Sahara New York 1909 is among several books he published. A member of the Explorers Club he was the first American to explore the interior of Tierra del Fuego 1907-1908. Most of his personal papers are held by the Stefansson Collection at Dartmouth. <br/><br/> unknown books
1838WRCAM55549New York: H.R. Robinson 1838. Lithograph 12 1/2 x 20 inches. Light foxing and soiling. Two short closed tears in the right edge and left edge of the sheet. Very good. A very rare print satirizing the recently undertaken United States Exploring Expedition commanded by Charles Wilkes. The Expedition departed in August 1838 and Robinson's eagerness to satirize it and the politicians who supported it is ample evidence that the endeavor was not universally popular. The print is made up of three humorous vignettes. "The upper left is Charles Wilkes in a rowboat with an oarsman and two members of the scientific corps who make observations with a transit or telescope and draw fauna. The upper right image depicts a group of sailors and Charles Wilkes huddled together on the snow surrounded by a ring of polar bears and an upturned rowboat foxes penguins and a campfire. They are flying an inverted U.S. flag to signal distress. At the bottom between the two titles is an inset of the three Navy Commissioners Isaac Chaucey Charles Morris and Alexander S. Wadsworth at sea in a bowl. They are framed by a shield surmounted by a jester and flanked on the left by a man in naval uniform James Kirke Paulding Secretary of the Navy and a sailor with a sad expression on the right" - Harry T. Peters Collection at the Smithsonian Institution online catalogue. The print is "Respectfully inscribed to the Secretaries of the Navy and Army and the Board of Navy Commissioners by their humble servant Robinson Crusoe." <br> <br> Not in Reilly's catalogue of American political prints in the Library of Congress though OCLC does locate a copy at the Library of Congress. That is one of two copies listed on OCLC the other copy is at the American Antiquarian Society. There are also copies in the Peters collection at the Smithsonian and at the Australian National Maritime Museum. OCLC 299947747 752795742. Herman J. Viola ed. MAGNIFICENT VOYAGERS THE U.S. EXPLORING EXPEDITION 1838-1842 Washington 1985 p.13. H.R. Robinson unknown books
1878W1292London: C. KEGAN PAUL & CO. 1878. x 237 pages. First printing of Stevenson's first book a description of his experiences traveling in Belgium and France. The edition is reported to have been limited to only 750 copies and few copies in collectible condition come on the market. In an early twentieth century 3/4 blue morocco binding by Riviere & Son; gilt ruled spine with 5 raised bands; gilt spine decoration and lettering; top edge gilt;. The book is clean and tight with very minor rubbing of leather and slight toning of pages. First Edition. Hardcover. Collectible-Fine-/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Illus. by Walter Crane. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book. C. KEGAN PAUL & CO. Hardcover
190933414BBJena, Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1909. Mit goldgeprägtem Titel-Etikett versehener Halblederband der Zeit. Bibliotheks-Exemplar (zeitgenössisches Bibliotheks-Etikett auf dem Buchrücken, Bibliotheks-Stempel [Ausgeschieden] verso Titelblatt sowie auf den Tafelrückseiten). Vorderer Vorsatz und einzelne Tafeln leicht wasserrandig. Innen ansonsten sehr gutes, saube ('Denkschriften der Medizinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena', Band 15).
1976100101065Published for the American Schools of Oriental Research by Duke University Press 1976 23x28x4cm. 1976. Cartonné jaquette. iconographie en noir et blanc
2007197275Michelin Editions des Voyages 2007 400 pages in8. 2007. Broché. 400 pages.
49447Paris Arthaud 1996 in 4 (31x24,5) 1 volume reliure cartonnée rouge de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 200 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs, dont reproductions de photographies de l'époque. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
182414481Bourg, Bottier ; in-8, broché ; 168 pp. ; Thomas Riboud : Essai sur l'étude de l'histoire des Pays composant le département de l'Ain, par la recherche et l'observation des Monuments militaires, expédition, travaux et ouvrages de défense ou d'attaque, dont il reste les vestiges ou des notices, 60 pp. (Le Duc, 105) ; (4) pp., couverture rouge-brique décorée.
195029066Washington Government Printing Office 1950 Fort In-8 Text in American language ,VII - 422 pp, 82 plates
1959100098441Sabena 1959 in16. 1959. Broché. iconographie en noir et blanc
1909H18498London: Royal Society 1909. First printing. Hardcover. Good. Quarto rose cloth over deep plum cloth boards good with some waterstaining and discoloration to covers ex-library but with very few marks contents good to very good 274 pp 42 plates. Royal Society hardcover
101763London, C. Hurst & Company 1974, 225x140mm, X - 382pages, editor's binding with jacket. Book in good condition.
1904112056Berlin: Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen), 1904. 24,5 cm ; Leinen
19605069Zürich : Artemis Verl., 1960. o.P., 173 z.T. ganzseitige Farb- u. Schwarzweiss-Aufnahmen, quer-8 (21 x 35 cm), Hldr.oder HLn., Ppbd.
1981100112808Hachette realités 1981 24 4x1 8x27 4cm. 1981. Relié.
19906703München [u.a.] : Piper, 1990. 391 S. : zahlr. Ill., 1 Kt. Gr. 8°. OLwd mit SU.
37663ABBerg.-Gladbach Lübbe o.J. 207 S., reich illustr. Ok., O.-Umschl., Deckelillustr. Guter Zust.
2002200252S. Fischer, 2002. 252 S., mit zahlreichen zum Teil farbigen Abbildungen. Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag
18302192Paris, Ch. Piquet, 1830. Texte + Atlas, complet. In-12, 10,5 x 17,5 cm (texte) ; In-folio oblong, 36 x 28 cm. Reliure postérieure pastiche en demi-veau fauve et coins crème en vélin, dos lisse orné de filets à froid et roulettes dorées, pièce de titre en maroquin noir, tranches du volume de texte marbrées. viii, 238 pp. ; 21 pl. (atlas). Deuxième édition, publiée la même année que l’originale. « La première édition de cet Aperçu a été envoyée à l’armée expéditionnaire d’Afrique. On trouvera, à la fin de celle-ci, quelques plans nouveaux, et, dans le texte ou en appendice, quelques additions que de nouvelles recherches nous ont mis à même de présenter au lecteur ». L’atlas contient 7 cartes ou plans gravés, dont 6 dépliants (2 établis d’après les relevés du Capitaine Boutin) et 14 planches lithographiées, dont plusieurs issues de la collection du Colonel Rottiers représentant des vues et des costumes, le tout monté sur onglets.« Ouvrage publié par le Dépôt Général de la Guerre à l'usage de l'armée expéditionnaire d'Afrique, qui quitta le port de Toulon le 25 mai 1830, en direction d'Alger. Il fut rédigé par le géographe Charles Piquet, en grande partie d'après le rapport du capitaine Boutin, envoyé en mission d'espionnage, en 1808, dans la régence d'Alger ». Gay, 852 et 873 ; Tailliart, 1455. Ex-dono JJL de Querelles sur la première carte.
1949100114642Payot 1949 in8. 1949. Broché.
190755717BBWien, In Kommission bei Alfred Hölder, 1907-1908. Groß-8°. 24,5 cm. XXIII, 443, XII, 343, X, 299 und XV, 550 Seiten. Schwarze und dunkelbraune Halblederbände mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln.
1857000151London: J.B. Nichols and Sons 1857. Hardcover. See Description. Tall 4to. pp. viii 2 508. Volume XXVII. 12 plates including several in color and 2 folding maps one map is folded in six sections and backed with thin gauze or mull. B&W illustrations with the text. Pages are generally clean with a couple small marginal tears. Light brown cloth; re-backed preserving part of the original spine minus 25mm at the tail and 15mm at the top. Inner hinges neatly strengthened. Some rubbing and wear; corners bumped. Contents include: An accound of the discovery of Anglo-Saxon remains at Kemble in North Wilts; On choirs and chancels particularly as to their use in the South of Europe; Remarks on some early churches in France and Switzerland partly in the time of Charlemagne; The City of Cumae and the recent excavations there; An account of the investigation of some remarkable circular trenches and the discovery of an ancient British cemetery at Stanlake Oxon.; The Burning and burial of the dead.and many other articles. <br/> <br/> J.B. Nichols and Sons hardcover
8522Copenhagen: Munksgaard 1967-69 London: Curzon Press 1988. First edition. Some light wear to the paper-covered boards of volumes I-III volume IV as new; a bright and clean set in very good condition. Pp. vol. I: pp. 129 33 black-and-white photo-plates; vol. 2: pp. 164 140 full page plates black-and-white photos and line-drawings 2 plates are double foldouts of the excavation in progress 4 maps or excavation plan views in pocket at rear; vol. III: pp. 53 24 black-and-white photo-plates of human skeletal remains; vol. IV: pp. xii 150 6 38 photo-plates of cave interior and kettle-drums numerous text-figures. vols. I-III: one-quarter green cloth lettered in white on the spine over orange and white pictorial boards lettered in white and black vol. IV: white pictorial boards lettered in black 4to all volume hardback. The contents of each volume are: Volume I: Sai-Yok Stone-Age Settlements in the Kanchanaburi province; Volume II: Ban-Kao Neolithic Settlements with Cemeteries in the Kanchanaburi province Part 1 - Archaeological Materials from the Burials; Volume III: Ban-Kao Neolithic Settlements with Cemeteries in the Kanchanaburi province Part 2 - The Prehistoric Thai skeletons and Volume IV: Surface Finds and Minor Excavations. Archaeological Excavations in Thailand is a voluminous record of the finds of the Thai-Danish Prehistoric Expedition 1960-1962. The first three volumes were published in Copenhagen in 1967-1969. The fourth volume appeared as Occasional Paper no. 1 of the Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies in 1988. No ownership marks and few signs of use. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1967-69 + London: Curzon Press, 1988. First edition. hardcover
196744603Copenhagen 1967-69. 4to. Orig. hcloth. 12918453 pp. tables and more that 200 plates. some folding. Clean and fine. hardcover
196744603Copenhagen, 1967-69. 4to. Orig. hcloth. 129,184,53 pp., tables and more that 200 plates., some folding. Clean and fine.