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1998100087665Liana Lévi 1998 in8. 1998. Cartonné. iconographie en couleurs
in-8 etroit, 314 pages, ill. in-t., tabl., gloss., index, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bon etat. [NV-39]
1978182050Presses universitaires de france 1978 collection que sais-je. in12. 1978. Broché.
188488663Hamburg, Aug. Meyer & Dieckmann, ( 1884). 61, [3] S. Mit Kalendarium u. 2 Abb. auf Tafeln. 18 cm. OBrosch.
190786512St Louis Mo: Privately Printed. Very Good; Limited Edition #211/487 Copies. Inscribed By Publisher. 1907. First Edition. Leather. Illustrated with facsimile pages of Hamilton's 1744 journey narrative and with scenes from his travels. PROFESSIONALLY REBOUND IN GORGEOUS GENUINE LEATHER WITH RAISED BANDS ON SPINE STRIP AND GILT LETTERING. ALSO HAS NEW LOVELY MARBLED BOARDS AND NEW END PAPERS.; 263 pages . Privately Printed hardcover
3817, Expedition der Wochenbande, Stuttgart, 1847.**, Halbleinen, 10x16cm, 252pp. illustrationen z/w.
1783BB0692In Venezia Venice: Nella stamperia Gatti a spese di Leonardo e Giammaria Fratelli Bassaglia 1783. Original Wraps. Fine. Second Venice Edition of Antonio Pillori's translation of Robertson's standard work on the discovery of America and the conquest of Mexico and Peru. Demy 8vo 202 x 136mm: xxiv240pp with frontispiece portrait of Columbus and large folding map of Gulf of Mexico showing Florida Cuba Jamaica and farther Caribbean islands; 25-328pp with frontispiece portrait of Bartolomé de las Casas and folding map of South America; 23-359 p. 181 misnumbered "281"; p. 304 "204"1pp with frontispiece portrait of Cortés and folding map of Mexico; 42951pp with frontispiece portrait of Pizarro and large folding map of Middle America. Original paper-case bindings with yapped edges manuscript titles and volume numbers to spines text block sewn on tawed tongs vol. iv with modern replacements. Worming to upper cover portrait title page and map margins of vol. iv now expertly restored by a paper conservationist. A remarkably fresh wide-margined set in original paper-case bindings complete in four volumes eight books as issued with all four folding maps colored in outline by a contemporary hand as the John Carter Brown Library copy. Borba de Moraes p. 740-41 first edition. Sabin 71997 noting the Venice editions of 1778 and 1802 only. Originally published in two volumes in 1777 by Strahan and Cadell in London and Balfour in Edinburgh "to a very positive reception" ODNB; first Venice edition published in 1778. "Its success" according to the ODNB "was even more marked on the continent where it was considered Robertson's masterpiece . . . With its dramatic sweep of narrative combined with a provocative confrontation of two very different stages of civilization Spanish and Native American and a prose that was more flexible and evocative than that of his earlier books the History of America is often regarded as Robertson's most interesting original and even Romantic work. However it also shows the Eurocentric limits of his stadial thinking because it presents an unsympathetic account of Native Americans and glosses over Spanish atrocities." Borba de Moraes credits Roberston with writing the "first history of the discovery and Spanish conquest of America based on ample bibliographical information and documents in the Simancas archives. . . . The bibliography at the end of the second volume is remarkable for the time." Franklin D. Roosevelt owned the first Venice edition. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Nella stamperia Gatti a spese di Leonardo e Giammaria Fratelli Bassaglia unknown
1953100114076Amiot - Dumont 1953 in8. 1953. Relié.
186931942ABLeipzig, Weber, 1869. 8°, XV, 1.091 S. mit 32 Ansichten in (farbigem!) Tondruck und 46 Vignetten, der Band 2 mit Vollgoldschnitt, blaue original Leineneinbände mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung und reicher Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung, 2., vielfach vermehrte u. verbesserte Auflage, bea der Band 1 in erstaunlich schönem, sauberem Zustand, Band 2: die Rückenkanten stellenw. zart angeplatzt, Bindung minimal gelockert, Rücken unten mit (verblasstem) Signatur-Schildchen, die Glanzpapier-Vorsatzseiten vorne und hinten in der Mitte nachgedunke
196092662Jerusalem: Magnes Press Hebrew University 1960. Hardcover. Near fine with gently rubbed corners; in a very good jacket with a few small closed edge-tears to rear and now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Folio in pale orange-yellow illus jacket; xxiv 174 pages ccx plates 12 folded: illustrations maps plans; 35 cm; bibliographical references page xvii. Antiquities. Ausgrabung; Hazor Extinct city Israel -- Hazor Extinct city Hazor; Excavations Archaeology; Israel; Geschichte; 1956; Hazor Extinct city; Bible -- Antiquities. Biblical archaeology. A large heavy book. Extra shipping charges may apply for international & expedited orders.Weighs close to 6 lbs before packing. Please inquire. Magnes Press, Hebrew University hardcover
1977032254Horst Erdmann, Tübingen und Basel 1977. Wie neu Hardcover Wie neu
191025067AStuttgart, Berlin, Leipzig, Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft (um 1910). 8°. VI, 302 Seiten. Mit einem farbigen Titelbild und sechs Tondruckbildern. Illustrierter Original-Leinenband mit dreiseitig gefärbtem Schnitt. (Einband etwas berieben, teils abgelöstes Besitzerschild auf dem Vorsatz, etwas stockfleckig).
1890161014Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1890. XVI, 369 S., Mit 54 Abbildungen und 1 Karte, 8° OLeinen, mit goldgeprägten Deckelbild und goldgeprägten Rückentitel, Frakturschrift,
1907283101Berlin : A. Schall, 1907. VIII,480 Seiten. Originalleinen. 25 cm
1913289105Berlin : A. Schall, 1913. XII,598 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Facsimiles und Karten. Originalleinen. 25 cm
1906287094Berlin : Alfred Schall, 1906. VI ,578 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Facsimiles und Karten.
1935100126550Meurrens 1935 in8. 1935. Broché.
1995100048799Du rocher 1995 in8. 1995. Broché. 3 volume(s).
1981100086965Artis-Historia 1981 in4. 1981. Cartonné. iconographie en couleurs sur papiers contre-collés
004286nd. 1931. original unused pictorial postcard featuring a monochrome photo from the German 1929 or 1931 Himalayan Expeditions to Kangchenjunga both led by Paul Bauer showing a view of the mountain from the Zemu Valley. A very fine copy. For an account of this expedition see Bauer's 1937 'Himalayan Campaign. The German Attack on Kangchenjunga'. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. unknown
1802P2-1A-5ARRIEN FLAVE. Histoire des expéditions d’Alexandre ; rédigée sur les mémoires de Ptolémée et d’Aristobule, ses lieutenans. Traduction nouvelle par P. Chaussard. Paris, Genets, an XI-1802. In-4 (200x270mm), 196pp., relié pleine basane, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre et de tomaison, reliure d’époque usagée, petit manque de cuir sur le dos, Intérieur frais. Édition ornée de 2 tableaux et de 14 planches dépliantes (plans, médailles et ordre de bataille). ATLAS SEUL.
6281traduction de Maurice Planiol,in 8 broché,couverture illustrée,titre,455 pages sur vergé non coupé,6 pages de catalogue 8 cartes pleine page.Payot 1949 bibliothèque géographique,très bon état
18081419Paris, Lenormant, Lerouge, 1808. 2 Tomes, COMPLET. In-8 - 13,5x20,5cm. Reliure d'époque en pleine basane mouchetée, dos lisse orné de riches caissons, dentelle et fleurons dorés, filet et dentelle dorés en encadrement des plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. [6]-280 et [4]-271 pp. Exemplaire bien complet de ses 2 portraits gravés en frontispices : "François Pizarre conquérant du Pérou" et "Manco Inca, couronné par Pizarre en 1533". Edition originale. Sabin 4155. Palau, 25974. Edition originale de cette œuvre de vulgarisation, qui sera rééditée en 1813 et 1835. Son auteur, Alphonse de Beauchamp (1767-1832), signe là sa troisième publication, mais c’est pour lui un travail alimentaire, nécessaire pour subvenir à ses besoins. En effet, employé du Ministère de la Police, il s’est attiré les foudres du redoutable Fouché pour son Histoire de la Guerre de Vendée, parue en 1806. Le turbulent ministre de Napoléon fait saisir la troisième édition de l’ouvrage cette même année 1808, avant de révoquer son subalterne et de l’assigner à résidence (surveillée) aux Fossés. Arrêté de nouveau en 1809, Beauchamp est contraint de signer à la Préfecture de Police l’engagement de cesser ses écrits sur les Guerres de l’Ouest afin de recouvrer sa liberté. Prolifique essayiste et historien, il rédige une trentaine d’ouvrages durant le reste de sa carrière, et meurt du choléra en 1832.
1969212488Larousse 1969 360+360+360+360+360 pages 1969. Relié jaquette. 360+360+360+360+360 pages.
1755P2-1C-2Londres, le Breton, Desaint, pissot, Lambert, 1755. In-12, veau blond, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, endrement, filets d’or sur les plats, reliure de l’époque, tranches marbrées. XXIV-336pp. Très RARE. London, Le Breton, 1755. 12mo, XXIV-336pp. Complete with half title. Woodcut headpiece & initial. Contemporary calf, gilt back, red label. First edition of this popular work on the history of British commerce with the east coast of America written from English sources by a member of the controller-general’s staff in Paris. Included are chapters on Newfoundland, Acadia, and Hudson’s Bay. The author contends that England’s American colonies are the major source of her power and wealth. Nice copy.