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19397135London 1939. Photography & Ephemera. Three portraits of the "Westward" a beautiful four-mastered ship on board the "Westward" each with BAE 1937-9 stamped on the verso; and nine small snapshots of the same with the expedition on verso. The small photographs are snapshots with manuscript text on the verso- "Photo by Mr. Bishop July 1937"; "REP in Lookout on Westward June 1938" & "Southend Pier taken from rigging of Westward June 1939". "At work on board the 'Westward'". Published Daily Telegraph July 1939". The rest of the photographs are unidentified. Also an advertising memento of the expedition a paper wrapper for Horlick's Malted Milk printed on both sides with "British Antarctic Expedition 1937. Horlick's" with other Horlick's information. After three years of fund raising efforts WWII finally put an end to Ernest Walker's expedition. <br /> <br /> Photographs range from 8x6" to 3 1/2 x 2 1/2". The large ones are stamped "Associated Press" on the verso along with the "British Antarctic Expedition 1937-9". The two photos of the ship are have some small creases. One image has a person's faced excised. The Horlicks wrapper measures 13 x 3 1/2". browned & spotted. Overall vg -. unknown
19920055931992 Special expedition souvenir cover with Nepal R.3 stamp postmarked Kathmandu 18 Oct 1992. Signed by four team members. Leader Pedro Tous Roldan. The mountain was summitted three times on 28 Aug 1 Sept & 3 Sept 1992. A near fine copy. Signed by the Expedition Team. First Edition. unknown
1992006385Kathmandu 1992 Souvenir postcard of Mt Cho Oyu with Nepal R.6 stamp postmarked Kathmandu 22 Feb 1993. Signed by the entire team including Manual Gonzalez Diaz Fernando Guerra Luis Arbues Jose Manuel Morales Marianne Danielle & Manolo Salazar A near fine copy. Signed by the Expedition Team. First Edition. unknown
1972018463<p>Richmond UK: The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd. 1972. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 390pp; Turquoise cloth boards with gilt titling to spine boards square clean & bright text unmarked binding is tight foldout frontispiece map as new Fine condition. Facsimile reprint of 1802 publication. The original was titled: An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia for Ascertaining the Degrees of Latitude and Longitude of the Mouth of the River Kovima; of the Whole Coast of the Tshutski to East Cape; and of the Islands in the Eastern Ocean Stretching to the American Coast. Performed by Commodore Joseph Billings in the Years 1785 &c. to 1794. With illustrations and foldout map.</p> The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd. hardcover
20048751München: Frederking und Thaler, 2004. 4°, Ppbd., Schutzumschlag, 208 S., zahlr. Ill., Kt.; 33 cm
198017101München, Mönchengladbach: Verlags- und Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, 1980. 416 Seiten , 35 cm Pappeinband
197541731Berlin: Verlag Volk und Welt, 1975. 2. Auflage 438 Seiten , 24 cm Gewebeeinband mit Schutzumschlag
1898HM064141898-1931 9 volumes (in all: 2008 p., 189 figs, 117 pls, 45 maps)Part 6-14: Rotes Meer (Red Sea) und weiterführend östliches Mittelmeer (ends with part 14). Parts 1-5 treated the eastern part of the Mediterranean, and are not included in this set! Parts 6-12: orginal hcloth. Parts 13-14: original paperbound. Part 6 with waterstained back cover, otherwise a very good set of these rare expedition reports of the Pola-Expedition to the Red Sea.Part 6: 4to. 628 p., 7 figs, 30 pls, 23 maps. A: Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche Hälfte) 1895-1896. Einleitung. I. Koss, K.: Zeit- und Ortsbestimmungen. II. Triulzi, A.Edler v.: Relative Schwerebestimmungen. III. Roeßler, K.: Magnetische Beobachtungen. IV. Arbesser v. Rastburg, C.: Meteorologische Beobachtungen. Angestellt an Bord S.M. Schiffes "Pola" auf The Brothers, in Koseir und in Jidda. V. Arbesser v. Rastburg, C.: Geodätische Arbeiten. VI. Luksch, J.: Physikalische Untersuchungen. VII. Steuer, A.: Sapphirinen des Roten Meeres. VIII. Grobben, K.: Beiträge zur Morphologie und Anatomie der Tridacniden. IX. Natterer, K.: Chemische Untersuchungen. B. Forschungen im östlichen Mittelmeere 1889-1894 XXI: Oberwimmer, A.: Zoolog. Ergebnisse. X. Mollusken. II. Heteropoden und Pteropoden, Sinusigera. XXII: Adensamer, Th.: Zoolog. Ergebnisse. XI. Decapoden. Part 7: 4to. 504 p., 8 maps, 34 pls, 19 figs. A: Forschungen im Roten Meere (südliche Hälfte) 1897-1898 X. Koss, K.: Kimmtiefen-Beobachtungen. XI. Koss, K.: Zeit- und Ortsbestimmungen. XII. Triulzi, A. Edler v.: Relative Schwerebestimmungen. XIII: Roeßler, K.: Magnetische Beobachtungen. XIV: Sturany, R.: Lamellibranchiaten des Roten Meeres. XV. Natterer, K.: Chemische Untersuchungen von Wasser- und Grundproben. XVI. Schulze, F.E.: Hexactinelliden des Roten Meeres. XVII. Steindachner, Fr.: Bericht über die herpetologischen Aufsammlungen. XVIII. Luksch, J.: Physikalische Untersuchungen. XIX. Luksch, J.: Untersuchungen über die Transparenz und Farbe des Seewassers. XX. Grobben, K.: Zur Kenntnis der Morphologie und Anatomie von Meleagrina sowie der Aviculiden im allgemeinen. B. Forschungen im östlichen Mittelmeere 1889-1894 XXIII: Schulze, Fr.E.: Zoolog. Ergebnisse. XII. Mittelmeer-Hexactinelliden. Part 8: 4to. 323 p., 12 pls, 5 figs. 8 maps. A: Forschungen im Roten Meere (südliche Hälfte) 1897-1898. XXI. Arbesser von Rastburg, C.: Metereologische Beobachtungen, angestellt an Bord S.M. Schifes "Pola" in Koseir, Sawakin, Jidda, Massawa, Asab und Perim. XXII. Arbesser von Rastburg, C.: Geodätische Arbeiten. XXIII. Sturany, R.: Gastropoden des Roten Meeres. B. Forschungen im östlichen Mittelmeere 1889-1894. XXIV: Windt, Jan de & Berwerth, Fr.: Untersuchungen von Grundproben auf der 1.,3. und 4. Reise. XXV: Marenzeller, E.v.: Zoolog. Ergebnisse. XIII. Polychäten des Grundes, gesammelt 1893-1894. Part 9: 4to. 97 p., 31 pls, 7 figs. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1898 XXIV. Marenzeller, E.v.: Über den Septennachwuchs der Eupsamminen E.H. XXV. Marenzeller, E.v.: Tiefseekorallen des Roten Meeres. XXVI. Marenzeller, E.v.: Riffkorallen. Part 10: 4to. 54 p., 2 pls & 9 figs. A. Forschungen im östlichen Mittelmeere. XXVI: Ritter-Zahony, R.v.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XIV. Chätognathen. XXVII: Pesta, O.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XV. Copepoden. XXVIII: Ritter-Zahony, R.v.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XVI. Zur Anatomie des Chätognathenkopfes. B. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1898. XXVII: Ritter-Zahony, R.v.: Chätognathen. Part 11: 4to. 104 p., 5 (2 col.) pls, 69 figs. A. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1898. XXVIII. Balss, H.: Zoologische Ergebnisse. XXVIII. Über Stomatopoden des Roten Meeres. XXIX. Kükenthal, W. Zoolog. Ergebn. XXIX. Alcyonaria des Roten Meeres. XXX. Balss, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXX. Die Decapoden des Roten Meeres. B. Forschungen im östlichen Mittelmeere. XXIX: Pesta, O.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XVII. Die Isopodengattung Microniscus. XXX. Pesta, O.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XVIII. Copepoden des östlichen Mittelmeers. Part 12: 4to. 141 p., 1 plate, 29 figs, 1 map. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1878. XXXI. Balss, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXXI. Die Decapoden des Roten Meeres. II. Anomuren, Dromiaceen und Oxystomen. XXXII. Michaelsen, W.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXXII. Ascidea Plychobranchia und Diclyobranchia des Roten Meeres. Part 13: 4to. 111 p., 1 plate, 25 figs,. & 5 maps. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1897 XXXIII. Michaelsen, W.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXXIII. Ascidiae Krikobranchiae des Roten Meeres: Clavelinidae und Synoicidae. XXXIV. Balss, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXXIV. Decapoden des Roten Meeres. III. Die Parthenopiden, Cyclometopen und Catometopen. XXXV. Spandl, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. XXXV. Die Amphipoden des Roten Meeres. Part 14: 4to. 46 p., 1 plate, 19 figs. Forschungen im Roten Meere (nördliche und südliche Hälfte) 1895-1898. XXXVI. Balss, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. Decapoden des Roten Meeres. IV. Oxyrhyncha und Schlußbetrachtungen. XXXVII. Graf, H.: Zoolog. Ergebn. Die Cypridinidae des Roten Meeres.
2003226289München : Frederking und Thaler, 2003. 191 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. 33 cm. OPp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
200360466München : Frederking und Thaler 2003. 191 S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. ; 33 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
cv1312The Travel Book Club Cartonné avec jaquette In-8, (22.5x14.5 cm), cartonné sous jaquette illustrée, 207 pages, sans date, photographies en noir et blanc, portrait de l'auteur en frontispice, texte en anglais, cartes sur les pages de garde ; nom au stylo sur la page de garde, petites déchirures et traces sur la jaquette, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
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
200423444National Geographic, 2004. 2. Aufl. 310 S.; zahlr. Ill.; Kt. gebundene Ausg.
1840ZB592269Washington 1840. 34 pp self wrappers very good. - 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. Photos available upon request. Washington unknown
1989100116836Presses de la Cité 1989 370 pages in8. 1989. Cartonné jaquette. 370 pages.
12132In 4 reliure éditeur, pleine toile rouge éditeur, plaque polychrome, animée, d’Albert ROBIDA. Double filet doré en encadrement. Titre et filets dorés au dos. Faux-titre, frontispice (Bénarès) titre, 307 pages, 1 page de table des matières. Illustrations hors-texte et dans le texte, tranches dorées. Maison Alfred Mame et fils. Premier plat et dos, insolés. Recueil de récits d'exploration illustré de photographies le plus souvent à pleine page et de gravures; trente deux explorateurs français et de nombreux pays et villes écrits Bénarès, Tombouctou, la Grèce, l'Algérie, le Maroc; l'Indochine; le Niger, l'Egypte, Tripoli, le Tonkin, l'Ethiopie, et le contrées les plus reculées de la Russie. rare plaque polychrome d'Albert ROBIDA.
186257939Melbourne: Government Printer 1862. First Edition. Paperback. Melbourne Government Printer 1862 and 1862. Foolscap folio two papers 51 and 31 pages. Title-wrappers stab-sewn as issued; a few uncut edges a little foxed; an excellent pair. Victorian Parliamentary Papers Number 108 and 109 of 1861-2. The expedition was 'for the purpose of rendering relief if possible to the missing explorers under the command of Mr Burke; and directing the movements of the two land parties organized and despatched on the same mission of humanity from Brisbane and Rockhampton' under Landsborough and Walker respectively. Paper 109 gives Norman's account of the activities of his own party; Paper 108 in spite of its prosaic title is almost exclusively devoted to detailed accounts by Landsborough 33 pages and Walker 16 pages. Landsborough's reports include an account of the voyage and wreck of the hired transport 'Firefly'; two on the Albert River and the surrounding country and the journal of his south-western expedition 20 pages. Walker's reports include the journal of his expedition from Rockhampton to the Albert River 12 pages; its first and only publication. Three maps are referred to in the list of contents of Paper 108; these maps are rarely seen and were apparently issued only in copies made available to Victorian Members of Parliament. 2 items. Government Printer paperback
196916328New York: Negro Universities Press. 1969. Reprint. Hardcover. Originally published by Harper & Brothers New York 1861. With numerous illustrations xxii 531 pages 79 illustrations folding map at rear of book small stamp on verso of title page indicates this was a library book no other library marks noted original brown cloth boards a very good copy. ; 220 x 140mm . Negro Universities Press hardcover
199823860Adelaide: The Friends of the State Library of South Australia. Fine. 1998. Facsimile Edition. Hardcover. 1876154195 . Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 217. With introduction by Valmai Hankel. With 8 illustrations and 4 maps this is an unread as new copy. Limited to 600 copies of which 99 are numbered deluxe issue this is an unnumbered cloth bound edition. ; 225 x 145mm; xiiviii 354 pages . The Friends of the State Library of South Australia hardcover
18581441Alger et Paris, Imprimerie du Gouvernement, Librairie Algérienne de Dubois Frères, Challamel, 1858. In-8 - 17x24,5cm. Broché (une chemise légèrement cartonnée postérieure protège l'ouvrage). 63pp, 1 carte dépliante in fine. Edition originale.Complet de sa carte dépliante de l'itinéraire suivi par M. le Capitaine L. de Colomb, dans sa tournée d'exploration du sud, levée et dessinée par M. de La Ferronnay, officier stagiaire du Bureau Arabe de Geryville. Très rare.
Features: Remembering Lowell Thomas - patron of exploration; Northern Labrador Expedition - the Torngat Mountain Range; Birds, Bombs and Borders - migrants find refuge in disputed area north of the Sea of Galilee; From Sydney to Darwin - an Australian odyssey by motorcycle - Benjamin H. Shoemaker; In the Footsteps of the Dinosaurs - Peace River Canyon; Norwegian Explorers - their impact on Polar exploration; Obsidian Technology in Mexico - the cutting edge of an ancient culture; Journeys to the Gates of Hell - exploring the effects of nuclear explosions; Of Karyatids and Friezes - where marble was quaried for the age of Pericles. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Ice Age Art - a modern assessment; Martin and Osa Johnson Safari Museum - Chanute memorializes famous exploring couple; Across the South Pole - the Transglobe Expedition; Strange Rock Wallabies of Oahu - fugitives from zoo were progenitors; Rio Iglesia 1980 Expedition - Li Nita - the last resort; San Quintin - a place apart - Mayan jungle refuge threatened by progress ; My Son, the Taxonomist - taxonomy explained, by Kiat W. Tan; On the Trail of the Mokele-Mbemebe - a zoological mystery. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition - explored more than 450,000 square miles; Fiji Island Sojourn - a challenge proferred and accepted; Search for the Origin of Life - planetary exploration might give better insight; Kenya's Lake Paradise; African Widlife Crisis - the impact of recent hostilities; Captain Finn Ronne - In Memoriam; Solomon Islands Cargo Cults - lingering impact of a world war; The Beira - more antelope than gazelle; The Bimini Underwater Discoveries. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
19701702London: Spring Books. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. First Thus. Hard Cover. xii 337pgs colour frontis; many other illustrations dust jacket is faded on spine and front.; 285 x 220mm . Spring Books hardcover
1996144082Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty & Sons 1996. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Chipping Norton Surrey Beatty & Sons November 1996. Quarto x 398 pages with numerous figures maps and illustrations many from photographs plus a front endpaper map. Papered boards; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper. The book reviews the achievements and reassesses the significance of the expedition with contributions from 'prehistorians historians anthropologists biologists ecologists geologists Aboriginal people and social commentators'. Not indicated but limited to 1200 copies. Surrey Beatty & Sons hardcover