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200040036Bielefeld : Delius Klasing, 2000. 272 S. Ill. 8°. 1. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
6486Lizenzausgabe für einen Buchclub, Gütersloh. 333(1) S., geprägter OLn m. OU. Mit 38 zeitgenössischen Original-Darstellungen. Ordentliches Exemplar. Buchschnitt etwas verschmutzt. Good copy.
20028447-0260Stuttgart u. Wien, Edition Erdmann in K. Thienemanns Verlag, 2002. Oktav, Org.-Ganzleinen mit illustr. Org.-SU, 233 (+ 1) S., 3 Bll., mit einigen Textabbildungen, wohlerhaltenes Exemplar. ISBN 3522600347
199014413Berlin : Verlag Neues Leben (Alte abenteuerliche Reiseberichte), 1990. In 80 Tagen zum Pazifik, 1793 297 S.; 21 cm Leinen mit Umschlag / gebundene Ausgabe
19401152Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1940. 8°, 283 Seiten. mit 89 Photos auf Tafeln und 2 Karten. Illustrierter Orig.Leinen.
1933112031Berlin: Drei Masken Verlag, 1933. 24,5 cm ; Leinen
145448München : Malik National Geographic, 2016. Ungekürzte Taschenbuchausgabe 285 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und Karten ; 18 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
200123567ABMünchen, Ullstein Taschenbuchverlag, 2001. 18 cm, 285 Seiten, mit Abbildungen in sw, Taschenbuch. 2. Auflage leichte Gebrauchsspuren, gut erhalten. Ullstein 36258.
BN92096DuMont Reiseverlag. Mit der Endurance in die Antarktis: Die Bilder der dramatischen Expedition 1914-1917 Hurley Frank and Hurley Frank <br/><br/>Mit der Endurance in die Antarktis: Die Bilder der dramatischen Expedition 1914-1917 Hurley Frank and Hurley Frank Mit der Endurance in die Antarktis: Die Bilder der dramatischen Expedition 1914-1917 Hurley Frank and Hurley Frank DuMont Reiseverlag unknown
1990122212Motorbuch Verlag. Stuttgart 1. Auflage 1990. 333 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen teils farbigen Abbildungen. Farbig ill. OKart.-Einband. 25x17 cm
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full red cloth boards with black line drawing on cover. Dust jacket shows open and closed tears. Third printing. Black and white illustrations by Paul Galdone. 126 pages. 5 5/8"w x 8 1/4"h.
20081190622008 Editions Atlas - 2008 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs et en doré de l'éditeur; tranches dorées - 383 p. - Nombreuses illustrations in et hors texte en N&B
96934Lausanne, Librairie Payot & Cie. 1939, 230x140mm, 207pages, broché. Très petits accrocs sur le haut du dos, autrement bel exemplaire, intérieur propre.
1787E00402 volumes: 576xv pages; 499xv pages. Octavo 8 3/4" x 5 1/2" bound in 3/4 period leather. Translated from the first German edition 1781 which includes a chapter entitled: "Observations and additions to by Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider". Translated with additional notes and reviews by Jean Baptiste Lefebvre Villebrune. First Spanish edition published in 1772 Madrid. Sabin 36805 First French edition.<br /><br />Antonio de Ulloa 12 January 1716 – 3 July 1795 was a Spanish general explorer author astronomer colonial administrator and the first Spanish governor of Louisiana. He was born in Seville the son of an economist. Ulloa entered the navy in 1733. In 1735 he was appointed with fellow Spaniard Jorge Juan a member of the French Geodesic Mission a scientific expedition which the French Academy of Sciences was sending to Ecuador to measure a degree of meridian arc at the equator led by Pierre Bouguer. He remained there from 1736 to 1744 during which time the two Spaniards discovered the element platinum. In 1745 having finished their scientific labors Ulloa and Jorge Juan prepared to return to Spain agreeing to travel on different ships in order to minimize the danger of losing the important fruits of their labors. The ship upon which Ulloa was traveling was captured by the British and he was taken as a prisoner to England. In that country through his scientific attainments he gained the friendship of the men of science and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. In a short time through the influence of the president of this society he was released and was able to return to Spain. He published an account of the people and the countries they have met 1748 which was translated into English as A Voyage to South America. He became prominent as a scientist and was appointed to serve on various important scientific commissions. He is to be credited with the establishment of the first museum of natural history the first metallurgical laboratory in Spain and the observatory of Cadiz. In 1758 he returned to South America as governor of Huancavelica in Peru and the general manager of the quicksilver mines there. He held this position until 1764. He arrived on 5 March 1766 in New Orleans to serve as the first Spanish governor of West Louisiana. The French colonists refused to recognize Spanish rule and de Ulloa was expelled from Louisiana by a Creole uprising during the Louisiana Rebellion of 1768. For the remainder of his life he served as a naval officer. In 1779 he became lieutenant-general of the naval forces. As a result of his scientific work in Peru he published Madrid 1784 Relación histórica del viaje á la América Meridional which contains a full accurate and clear description of the greater part of South America geographically and of its inhabitants and natural history. In collaboration with the Jorge Juan mentioned above he also wrote Noticias secretas de América giving valuable information regarding the early religious orders in Spanish America.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Sever worming to spines exterior hinges cracked point chipped library stamps to title pages else a good copy of a scarce item. Chez Buisson hardcover books
1787E00402 volumes: 576xv pages; 499xv pages. Octavo 8 3/4" x 5 1/2" bound in 3/4 period leather. Translated from the first German edition 1781 which includes a chapter entitled: "Observations and additions to by Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider". Translated with additional notes and reviews by Jean Baptiste Lefebvre Villebrune. First Spanish edition published in 1772 Madrid. Sabin 36805 First French edition.<br /><br />Antonio de Ulloa 12 January 1716 – 3 July 1795 was a Spanish general explorer author astronomer colonial administrator and the first Spanish governor of Louisiana. He was born in Seville the son of an economist. Ulloa entered the navy in 1733. In 1735 he was appointed with fellow Spaniard Jorge Juan a member of the French Geodesic Mission a scientific expedition which the French Academy of Sciences was sending to Ecuador to measure a degree of meridian arc at the equator led by Pierre Bouguer. He remained there from 1736 to 1744 during which time the two Spaniards discovered the element platinum. In 1745 having finished their scientific labors Ulloa and Jorge Juan prepared to return to Spain agreeing to travel on different ships in order to minimize the danger of losing the important fruits of their labors. The ship upon which Ulloa was traveling was captured by the British and he was taken as a prisoner to England. In that country through his scientific attainments he gained the friendship of the men of science and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. In a short time through the influence of the president of this society he was released and was able to return to Spain. He published an account of the people and the countries they have met 1748 which was translated into English as A Voyage to South America. He became prominent as a scientist and was appointed to serve on various important scientific commissions. He is to be credited with the establishment of the first museum of natural history the first metallurgical laboratory in Spain and the observatory of Cadiz. In 1758 he returned to South America as governor of Huancavelica in Peru and the general manager of the quicksilver mines there. He held this position until 1764. He arrived on 5 March 1766 in New Orleans to serve as the first Spanish governor of West Louisiana. The French colonists refused to recognize Spanish rule and de Ulloa was expelled from Louisiana by a Creole uprising during the Louisiana Rebellion of 1768. For the remainder of his life he served as a naval officer. In 1779 he became lieutenant-general of the naval forces. As a result of his scientific work in Peru he published Madrid 1784 Relación histórica del viaje á la América Meridional which contains a full accurate and clear description of the greater part of South America geographically and of its inhabitants and natural history. In collaboration with the Jorge Juan mentioned above he also wrote Noticias secretas de América giving valuable information regarding the early religious orders in Spanish America.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Sever worming to spines exterior hinges cracked point chipped library stamps to title pages else a good copy of a scarce item. Chez Buisson hardcover
1959075934Los Angeles: Westernlore Press 1959. 1st printing. Inscribed by Timberman on second front flyleaf. A square clean copy in full cloth binding. Map endpapers. 163pp. Photos. Unclipped 4.95 dust jacket is lightly rubbed with some chipping at spine ends. In a protective mylar cover. Inscribed and Signed By Author. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - 8" - 9" Tall. Westernlore Press Hardcover
B9781020527739Hardback. New. hardcover
1024112020.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
102411693X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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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
1926100086769Ernest Flammarion 1926 in12. 1926. Broché.
7195in 8 broché,couverture illustrée en couleurs.Faux-titre, frontispice illustré en héliogravure sous serpente,titre, XI,384 pages sur papier couché,82 illustrations d’après les dessins,les photographies,les documents,de l’auteur,dans le texte et hors-texte.Une carte dépliante,en couleurs,en fin de volume.Plon-Nourrit & Cie imprimeurs éditeurs 1901.Bon exemplaire.
39422Paris Librairie Plon, Plon-Nourrit & Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs 1908 in 8 (22,5x15,5) 1 volume reliure toilée grège de l'éditeur, dos et plat supérieur titrés, vignette contrecollée sur le plat supéieur, portrait en frontispice, 294 pages [2], avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, et une carte dépliante en couleurs insérée dans une languette sur la page de garde du plat inférieur (carte de l'expédition de Bering). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1951100098238Payot 1951 in8. 1951. Broché.