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Washington, Government Printing Office, 1871. 8vo. In contemporary half cloth with the original front wrapper pasted on to front board. With dedication inscription from C. F. Hall to front board: ""To M. Schonheyder / Govenor of Fiskeneest / July : 27:1871 / C. F. Hall / Commander"", and with Hall signature to title-page: ""C. F. Hall / Commander"". Two stamps to front board and one stamp to title-page. Three holes in inner marigin, presumably from the original sown wrappers. Title-page with a 5 cm long tear to inner margin. 36 pp.
1807PHO-1A Paris, Dépôt général des Cartes et Plans de la Marine et des Colonies, 1807 et De L’Imprimerie Impériale, 1808 RARE ENSEMBLE COMPLET en 3 volumes TEXTE ; 2 forts vol. in-4° ; (2)-LVI-704 pp.-32 pl. h.-t. repliées in-fine (I-XXXII)/(2)-VIII-692 pp.-1 pl. h.-t. Repliée sur papier bleuté , relié demi cuir , dos lisse avec titre et tomaison , tranches mouchetées , mouillure angulaire sur 7 planches, petites rousseurs sur les planches . ATLAS ; 1 volume grand in-folio (560x445) ,page de titre-1 fnch. (Table )-39 cartes et vues h.-t. , dont 29 à double page ,dressées par l'ingénieur hydrographe C. F. Beautemps Beaupré et gravées sur cuivre par E. Collin , relié demi cuir , dos lisse ,cachets répétés , petites rousseurs .
1833PHO-2302Paris, Imprimerie Royale, Arthus Bertrand, au dépôt général de la marine, 1833-1839. 5 vol. in-8 (25,5x16,5cm) demi-chevrette rouge, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque), supplément lépidoptères broché de I. [2] ff.-xli-558-[1] pp. ; II. [2] ff.-481-[1] pp., grande carte dépliante (piqûres, coupures aux pliures sans manque) ; III. [2] ff.-510-[1] pp. ; IV. [2] ff.- 480 pp. ; V. [2] ff., 195-200 pp., Supplément Lépidoptères 30pp., 70 planches dont 61 soigneusement aquarellées. Rousseurs touchant principalement le texte et très peu les planches, mouillures claires par endroits au texte, feuillets volants pour le supplément. Sans les deux grands atlas historique et hydrographique, mais bien complet du très rare 5e volume d'histoire naturelle, paru ultérieurement qui manque presque toujours et complet des planches. Ce rarissime cinquième et dernier volume de texte, qui comporte 2 parties, renferme le rapport fait à l'Académie des sciences le 4 février 1833 sur les collections d'histoire naturelle recueillies pendant le voyage de la corvette La Favorite…, les Recherches sur les marsupiaux par Fortuné Eydoux et Laurent, la 2e partie Zoologie par Fortuné Eydoux et Paul Gervais, le supplément sur les Lépidoptères nouveaux par Feisthamel.
1783PHO-2039A Paris, Chez Barrois l’aîné, 1783. In-8° (195x120) Relié plein veau époque, pièce de titre rouge, dos lisse orné, tranches rouges. VIII, 290 pp, illustré de 2 cartes dont 1 repliée h.-t. et 5 pl. h.-t., Complet du dernier feuillet, extrait du privilège à la date du 11 mai 1782, établi par Condorcet secrétaire de l’Académie des sciences. Quelques frottements aux charnières.
183263171Kiøbenhavn, J. D. Qvist, 1832. 4to (255 x 215 mm). In a magnificent red moiré paper covered gift binding. Gilt ornamental borders to boards. All edges gilt. With the author's presentation inscription to the front free endpaper: “Til / Hr. Etatsraad Horneman, Ridder af / Dannebrogen, ærbödigst / fra / Graah.” (i.e. in English: “To Mr. Councillor of State Horneman, Knight of / the Order of the Dannebrog, most respectfully / from / Graah.”). Light wear to binding, edges of boards bumped and with minor loss of paper. Spine with some scratches and spine-ends chipped. The folded map with a closed tear, reinforced at the folds. Printed on velin paper. Internally very nice and clean, with the hand-colouring vibrantly preserved - overall a magnificent copy. XVII, (1), 216 pp. + 8 hand-coloured plates (with tissue guards preserved) and 1 large folding map.
London, T. & W. Boone, 1850. 8vo. In the original green blindstamped cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Pale yellowcoatet end-papers. Extremities with wear and spine a bit faded. Stamp to front and back pasted down end-papers and small stamp to title-page. One of the folded maps reinforced in margin. Internally fine. (I)-VIII, 247, (1), 8 pp. + 2 folded coloured maps.
172056116Amsterdam, Joannes Oosterwyk, 1720. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Title-label with gilt lettering. Neat repairs to upper and lower compartment and to small parts of the other compartments. One corner renewed. Engraved frontispiece. (34),330,(14 - incl. errata) pp., 6 folded engraved maps and 7 engraved plates. Internally clean, printed on good paper.
Amsterdam, Joannes Oosterwyk, 1720. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Title-label with gilt lettering. Neat repairs to upper and lower compartment and to small parts of the other compartments. One corner renewed. Engraved frontispiece. (34),330,(14 - incl. errata) pp., 6 folded engraved maps and 7 engraved plates. Internally clean, printed on good paper.
59950(Copenhagen, DMI, 1893-1930). Small folio. The issues 1893-1915 are all bound with all the original printed wrappers (stating that they are off-prints) for every issue (except for the front wrapper for the first issue) in four near contemporary blue half cloth bindings with gilt titles and years to spine. The issues 1916-1930 are all present in the original printed wrappers and housed in three custom-made slipcases identical to the four preceding volumes. Ste back wrapper of the 1924-issue is loose. Otherwise the set is generally in excellent condition, with stamps from the Danish Meteorological Institute, in the holdings of which it has been until the present day. With numerous charts and maps throughout.
(Copenhagen, DMI, 1893-1930). Small folio. The issues 1893-1915 are all bound with all the original printed wrappers (stating that they are off-prints) for every issue (except for the front wrapper for the first issue) in four near contemporary blue half cloth bindings with gilt titles and years to spine. The issues 1916-1930 are all present in the original printed wrappers and housed in three custom-made slipcases identical to the four preceding volumes. Ste back wrapper of the 1924-issue is loose. Otherwise the set is generally in excellent condition, with stamps from the Danish Meteorological Institute, in the holdings of which it has been until the present day. With numerous charts and maps throughout.
Bern, Typographischen Gesellschaft, 1777. 4to. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands, gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers. Edges of covers gilt. A stamp on title-page. (6),122 "(4),304,(2) pp., 5 folded engraved maps and 6 folded engraved plates. Light foxing to 1 map. Clean and fine, printed on thick paper.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt and blindtooled. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamps on title-page. IV,324 pp., 7 folded engraved maps, 1 lithographed plate in colour, 2 lithographed folded panoramas, 4 engraved plates. Plates with a bit of foing and marginal brownspots. Text clean and fine.
Kjøbenhavn, Bianco Luno, 1888 & 1889. 8vo. 2 volumes, uniformly bound in a bit later half calf with gilt lettering to spines. In ""Meddelelser om Grønland"", vol. 9-10. Light sunning to spine and a few scratches to boards, otherwise a fine and clean set. (14), 420 pp. + 17 folded plates" (8), 400, (10) pp. + 41 plates, each with an accompanying leaf of text and 1 folded map.
Kiøbenhavn, J. D. Qvist, 1832. 4to (255 x 213 mm). Nice contemporary half calf over marbled boards with gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. With offsetting to verso of plates and vague, barely visible dampstain to upper outer corner on pp. 193-210. An exceptionally fine and clean copy. XVII, (1), 216 pp. + 8 coloured plates (all with preserved tissueguards) and 1 large folded map.
1906ANTARCTI024617William Blackwood Edinburgh and London. 1906. First edition. Prefatory Note by William S. Bruce. Octavo. pp xxiv 375. Numerous black-and-white photographs; two folding maps one at rear. Original slate-grey pictorial cloth lettered in white. An account of the Scottish Antarctic Expedition 1902-1905. Peter Speak author of William Speirs Bruce: Polar Explorer and Scottish Nationalist 2003 describes the expedition as "by far the most cost-effective and carefully planned scientific expedition of the Heroic Age" and yet it received no formal honour or recognition from the British government and its members were denied even the prestigious Polar Medal. A major achievement of the expedition was the cataloguing of more than 1100 species of animal life 212 of them previously unknown to science. R.H. Rudmose Brown was the chief botanist. Presentation copy inscribed on the half-title page: "With the kind regards of R.N. Rudmose Brown" and with a short inscription on the headed notepaper of The University Sheffield: "To Mr Hendrickson with happy memories of a day in Green Harbour - R N Rudmose Brown". The recipient Peder Leonard Henrickson 1859-1932 was a harpooner and because of his extensive experience of hunting in Arctic waters was taken on by Fridjof Nansen for the 1893-6 Norwegian Polar Expedition on board the Fram. J. Arthur Bain in his Fridtjof Nansen: His Life and Explorations 1895 describes him thus: "He is a tall square-built man of exceptional physical powers which have often been severely tested. When off Novaya Zemlya in 1888 the schooner Enigheden of Christiansund on which he was harpooner became a total wreck. The storm continuing he was compelled to remain on deck for several days during which he was literally encased in ice. He at last managed to crawl ashore and report says 'was able to thaw and dry his clothes.' His herculean strength has enabled him to endure all hardships and he entered on his latest voyage with an iron constitution and strong resolve." Green Harbour or Gr�nfjorden in Norwegian lies on the southern side of Isfjorden on Spitsbergen's west coast. Rudmose Brown published a book Spitsbergen: An Account of Exploration Hunting the Mineral Riches & Future Potentialities of an Arctic Archipelago 1920 and presumably he met Hendricksen during the course of his researches. Most of the white enamel lettering on the spine had flaked off but is intact together with the illustration on the upper cover. Three closed tears to the folds of the last large map about 5-6cm each. Bump to top corner of front cover. Top corner of the text block of the first few pages slightly bumped. Overall a very good copy indeed. William Blackwood, Edinburgh and London. hardcover
1808PHO-1626Paris, Imprimerie impériale, 1808. 2 grands et forts volumes in-4 (32x24), lvi, 704 p., 33 pl. ; viii, 692 p., relié demi basane et coins moderne, dos avec auteur, titre, tomaison, lieu et date, exlibris en page de garde, non rogné, tome 2 non coupé, petite mouillure au tome 2, petites rousseurs aux illustrations du tome 1. Exemplaire sur papier bleuté, complet de son illustration mais sans son atlas de cartes
London, Strahan & Cadell, 1784, due volumi in-4° (cm. 29 x 21,5) legatura ottocentesca in mezza pelle con angoli, titoli dorati al dorso, tagli marmorizzati, pp. XL-378 con 37 tavole fuori testo, compreso il ritratto dell’A. in antiporta + 396 con 27 tavole fuori testo. Le stupende incisioni in rame, anche a piena e doppia pagina, sono realizzate per lo più sui disegni dal vero di W. Hodges; ci sono inoltre mappe della spedizione, anche di grandi dimensioni e più volte ripiegate, sezioni di piroghe, tavole raffiguranti piante, animali e vari oggetti provenienti dalle isole del Pacifico esplorate dall’A. In fine, il prospetto delle rotte della spedizione; un vocabolario della lingua parlata nelle Society Isles; una lista delle varie lingue parlate nei Mari del Sud; e un saggio di Sir J. Pringle su come preservare la salute dei marinai. L’opera è il resoconto ufficiale della seconda spedizione di Cook nell’emisfero australe, quella in cui per la prima volta viene oltrepassato il Circolo Polare Antartico (gennaio 1773). Vengono scoperti ed esplorati, inoltre, vari gruppi insulari del Pacifico meridionale, in merito ai quali viene fornita qui per la prima volta una grande quantità d’informazioni. Qualche lieve spellatura e sbucciatura ai dorsi, angoli consunti; vistosi restauri ai due frontespizi e alla seconda carta del secondo volume, senza mai perdita di testo. Rare e leggere fioriture, alcune carte un po’ brunite. Nel complesso, una copia molto buona, completa di tutte le tavole, di quest’opera famosa, la più bella di Cook. Questa edizione è l’ultima a essere del medesimo formato di quella originale del 1777.
17486620Kbhvn., Chr.Rothe, 1748. Samt. helldrbd. Rig rygforgyldning, som dog er delvist bortslidt. Kobberst.frontisp., (36), 574 pp. Kobberst.titelvign., foldekort og 4 kobberst. plancher, nogle plancher rep. i kanter og foldning. Titelblad rep.i højre margin.
Kbhvn., Chr.Rothe, 1748. Samt. helldrbd. Rig rygforgyldning, som dog er delvist bortslidt. Kobberst.frontisp., (36), 574 pp. Kobberst.titelvign., foldekort og 4 kobberst. plancher, nogle plancher rep. i kanter og foldning. Titelblad rep.i højre margin.
1774PHO-2388Paris, Saillant et Nyon, Panckoucke, Hôtel de Thou, 1774-1785, 14 vol. in-8 (20x12,5cm). Basane porphyre poque, dos à nerfs avec pièces de titre, date du voyage et tomaison maroquin vert, triples filets aux plats, tranches cailloutées bleues. Coins usés, coiffes arasées, frottements, etc…, petite mouillure au t1. 2 tableaux dépliants au tome 3 du 3ème voyage.
1772PHO-2297Paris, Saillant & Nyon, 1772. 3 vol. in-8 (20x12,5cm), veau brun, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), pdt en maroquin rouge et tomaison verte pour le tome3. Coins usés, 1 coiffe arasée, 1 carte déchirée sans manque, déchirure en marge page 267, taches au titre (tome3), qlqs brunissures. Illustrée de 21 cartes dépliantes (îles Malouines, détroit de Magellan, etc…) et de 3 planches.
1774PHO-1217Paris, Saillant et Nyon, Panckoucke, 1774. 4 volumes in-4, 2 ff., xviii, 1 ff., xxxii, 388; 3 ff., 536 ; 3 ff., 394, 1 ff.; 1 ff., viii, 367, veau marbré, triple filet doré, dos orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison , tome 1 , reliure différente (demi veau) , défauts de reliure ( charnières fendues , manques ,coins usés , coiffes absentes , etc),illustré de 47 planches et cartes (52), la plupart dépliantes , 1 planche déchirée avec manque , plusieurs déchirées sans manque , quelques feuillets détachés.
1832PHO-1689Paris, J. Tastu, 1832, In-folio, demi-chagrin noir, dos orné de filets dorés à froid Atlas de botanique seul comprenant 76/80 pl. sur chine collé, liste des planches in fine, peu de défauts.
1841PHO-1967Paris, Gide, 1841-1848, in-8, cartonnage éditeur, frottements, qlqs petits manques de matière, coins usés, qlqs coiffes usées, qlqs taches aux plats, T4 avec manque au dos et en haut du 1er plat 16 volumes de texte (sur 21) comprenant : Histoire du voyage, 1841-1846. 10 volumes en premier tirage, (1er tome, 1ère partie correspondant au 1er tome, 1er tome seconde partie correspondant au 2nd tome et 2nd tome, 1ère partie correspondant au tome 3), T2 mouillure en marge sur les derniers feuillets, T4 mouillure, T2 rousseurs, papier légèrement bruni aux tomes 3,4,5,6,7,8 et début tome 9. Zoologie, 1846, 2 volumes (sur 4, tome 1 et2) Botanique, 1845, 1 volume (sur 2), tome 1, plantes cellulaires, papier légèrement bruni Physique, 1842. 1 seul volume (en raison de la mort de Vincendon-Dumoulin) bien que d’autres annoncés, papier légèrement bruni Géologie, Minéralogie et Géographie physique du Voyage. 1848- 1 volume (sur 2, le second paru en 1854), 1 planche in-fine, papier légèrement bruni Hydrographie. 1843. 1 volume (sur 2), 1 planche in-fine, papier légèrement bruni.
1844PHO-2326Paris, Artus Bertrand, 1844, 2 volumes in-8 (220 x 135 mm), xlvi-295pp.-2ff.-298p-1058p., Demi-chagrin et coins, dos lisse avec auteur, titre et tomaison, très légers défauts. Illustrée de 2 cartes dépliantes gravées par S. Jacobs, montées en fin du premier volume : "Carte de l’archipel Taïti par Vincendon-Dumoulin", 1844 et "Carte de l’île Taïti d’après Vilson et les travaux récents de la frégate l’Artémise".