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Oslo, Dybwad, 1946. Lex8vo. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. 117 pp., tekstillustrationer og kort.
LFA01da3Revue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
196363517New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1963. 8vo. 135 5 pp. Frontisp. numerous illustrations. Blue pictorial cloth illustration & lettering in black w/ d.j. wraparound cover art by Geer minor chipping at foot of spine minor scuffing couple minor closed tears still NF/G copy. First edition stated of this Junior Science-Fiction Novel by the noted science fiction author set against the backdrop of espionage and adventure in the future under Antarctica. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, hardcover
34028P., Editions de la Nouvelle France, 1943, in 8° broché, 297 pages ; couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs.
561023P., Flammarion, 1910. 2 vol. petit in-8, brochés, couv. imp. en noir et rouge, 338 et 354 pp., 105 et 88 ill. d’après les photographies des explorateurs. Mention de 5e mille pour le premier vol. et de 6e mille pour le second.
1957765521957 Paris, Hachette (Collection "Tout par l'Image"), 1958, in 8°, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur, 95 pages ; illustrations en noir et en couleurs.
1908755331908 Paris, Hachette, 1908, 2 forts volumes in 8° brochés, VIII-390 et 342 pages ; les deux pages de titre manquent ; des rousseurs éparses.
1952753501952 Paris, Payot, 1952, in 8° broché, 243 pages ; non coupé ; carte en frontispice ; couverture illustrée.
1941711711941 Paris, Editions du Muséum, PUF, 1941, grand in 8° broché, 236 pages ; couverture illustrée.
in-folio, 174 pp., ill., broche Excellent etat [P-7] Fascicule 1 : Installation des instruments et methodes d'observations.
1967850531967 Paris, Beauchesne, 1967, in 8° broché, X-291 pages ; une carte dépliante ; couverture illustrée.
2010LFA-126733202N° 141 (Mars 2010) : 72 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché, CEGRA, bon état
GF6434Carte premier jour ( format 225x165 mms) avec timbre original collé et tamponné en date du 29 janvier 1972 -
201701037Paris, France loisirs, 1993 ; in-4, 222 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
201216216Paris, France loisirs, 1993 ; in-4, 222 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
201105777, Selection reader's digest , 1991 ; in-4, 319 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
200711970Paris, Julliard, 1957 ; in-8, 240 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Préface de Paul Emile Victor.
19531981953 Paris Julliard coll La Croix du Sud 1953 Un volume in°8 broché 2501 pp Photographies hors-texte en n&b
201907745Paris, Gallimard, 1992 ; in-4, 192 pp., br.
201105776Paris, Gallimard, 1992 ; in-4, 192 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Dédicacé de l'auteur.
200322659Leiden:: Backhuys Publishers 2003. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with previous owner name in glossy boards without dust jacket as issued. The subjects covered in these proceedings include: The Role of Antarctica in Global Patterns and Preocesses; Climate Change and increaes in UV-B Impacts and Responses; Adaptation and Evolution in Extreme Environments; Antarctic and Arctic Ecosystems Poles Apart; Biogeography and Biodiversity in Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic Systems; and Antarctic Research Human Impacts and Enviironmental Policy. Backhuys Publishers, hardcover
19685022Antarctica 1968. Very good. 65pp. report typed on rectos only plus 28 leaves illustrated with eighty-six black-and-white mounted photographs each approximately 5 x 7 inches most accompanied by typed paper caption strips plus three loose photographs. Quarto. Original pressboard wrappers with metal spine fastener with printed title leaf pasted to front board. Minor wear to binding photos in generally nice condition. A typed report accompanied by detailed photographs documenting the 1967-1968 projects carried out by U.S. Naval Construction Battalion Unit 201 in Antarctica dubbed "Deep Freeze '68." The projects involved the upgrading and expansion of facilities at McMurdo Station and Palmer Station including water sewer and energy infrastructure improvements and laboratory and living-quarters construction. The original photographs here provide more than eighty-five detailed and well-captioned views of Antarctic construction architecture and engineering involved in the execution of “Deep Freeze ‘68†with sixty-five pages of typed reports providing a dense written summary in support of the project.<br /> <br /> Battalion Unit 201 had been newly established in 1967 as a Seabee unit specializing solely in Antarctic construction to continue supporting the series of "Operation Deep Freeze" missions first headed by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in the 1950s to establish a permanent research infrastructure on the then-largely unexplored Antarctic continent. Plagued by material shortages and the savage regional climate Unit 201 was disbanded at the end of “Deep Freeze ‘71†as the brief building season made the continuation of a dedicated Antarctic construction unit unfeasible. unknown
189316325London: Royal Geographic Society 1893. Hardcover. Important material on the Great Barrier Reef Antarctica Peary in the Arctic with map: "Map showing Route of the North Greenland Expedition of 1891-2. Lieut. R. E. Peary US Navy" and Indochina including: Journeys in French Indo-china Tongking Annam Cochin China Cambodia by George N. Curzon; The Physical Geography of Antarctica; Lieut. Peary's Arctic Work by Cyrus Adams; A Voyage Toward the Antarctic Sea September 1892 to June 1893; The Great Barrier Reef of Australia by Henry O. Forbes. Three quarter black leather and black boards gilt title to red spine label; spine label slt loosened. Internally bookplate of W. Bickford-Smith inside front cover. Royal Geographic Society hardcover
193762160London: Produced by the Author and published for him by Chatto & Windus 1937. Thick 8vo. lxiv 585 1 pp. With four large folding maps numerous plates. Gray-blue publisher’s cloth black lettering front cover & spine minor shelfwear sunning & toning to spine minor bumping to corners still VG- copy from the library of Tom Koenninger 1932-2010 former editor managing editor journalist for The Columbian newspaper and board member on the Vancouver National Historic Trust. First One-Volume edition of Cherry-Garrard’s account of the disastrous Robert Falcon Scott’s ill-fated expedition to the South Pole drawing on his own account and experiences as well as the diaries of his compatriots. Cherry-Garrard and the rest of the rescue crew discovered Scott only 11 miles from their depot frozen to death with Bowers and Wilson. Produced by the Author and published for him by Chatto & Windus, hardcover
196947791London: Victor Gollancz Ltd. 1969. 8vo. 159 1 pp. Maps photo plates. Blue boards gilt lettering w/ d.j. slight scuffing price-clipped minor shelfwear NF/VG copy. First edition of this fascinating diary from the man who served under Scott with the tragic British Antarctic expedition to the South Pole from 1910-1913. This diary chronicles Lashly’s efforts as Chief Stoker demonstrating unusual powers of observation and excellent mechanical and practical skills as part of the expedition. It has been said that if Scott had taken Lashly all the way to the South Pole the whole story could have been different. Victor Gollancz, Ltd., hardcover