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LFA01da3Revue mensuelle concernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
Stockholm, (1901). Samt. hshirtbd. Med orig. foromslag medindbundet. 227 pp., illustr. og 1 kort.
Oslo, A. W. Brøggers, 1935. 8vo. I de originale trykte omslag. Tidligere ejer's stempel øverst på foromslag. Pænt eksemplar. 48 pp.
193552958Oslo, A. W. Brøggers, 1935. 8vo. I de originale trykte omslag. Tidligere ejer's stempel øverst på foromslag. Pænt eksemplar. 48 pp.
København. og Kristiania, Gyldendal, 1917. Samtidigt hldrbd. med bred ryg og brede hjørner, rig rygforgyldning. 253 pp., tekstillustr., 18 plancher og 1 kort.
Kbhvn. og Kria., 1917. Samt. hldrbd. 253 pp. samt mange plancher og 1 kort.
191747204København. og Kristiania, Gyldendal, 1917. Samtidigt hldrbd. med bred ryg og brede hjørner, rig rygforgyldning. 253 pp., tekstillustr., 18 plancher og 1 kort.
19177587Kbhvn. og Kria., 1917. Samt. hldrbd. 253 pp. samt mange plancher og 1 kort.
London, Bentley and Son, 1886. Royal8vo. 2 orig. full blue pictorial cloth. Some wear along edges. Hinges on volume one with some tears and wear to spine-ends. Volume two rebacked preserving orig. spine. Spines with gilt lettering. Corners bumped. Stamp on title-pages. 2 frontispieces. XXV,428 XII,444 pp. Profusely textillustrated and with plates. Large folded maps mounted on linen. Internally clean.
42306United States Navy. 1948. Washington D.C. Hydrographic Office under authority of the Secretary of the Navy. 1948 & 1950. Sizes: - 1 53 x 80cm - 2 50 x 65cm. - 3 65 x 50cm . 50" x 20" folded: 24 x 14 cm some colour British & Norwegian charts 3 maps as a lot all in fine condition ar. The United States Navy carried out Antarctic expeditions in 1946/47 U.S. Naval Task Force 68 and 1947/48 Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition. The maps show the former in great detail and include overviews by British Admiralty & Norwegian charts. United States Navy. 1948. Washington, D.C. Hydrographic Office under authority of the Secretary of the Navy. 1948 & 1950 unknown
188655034London, Bentley and Son, 1886. Royal8vo. 2 orig. full blue pictorial cloth. Some wear along edges. Hinges on volume one with some tears and wear to spine-ends. Volume two rebacked preserving orig. spine. Spines with gilt lettering. Corners bumped. Stamp on title-pages. 2 frontispieces. XXV,428XII,444 pp. Profusely textillustrated and with plates. Large folded maps mounted on linen. Internally clean.
2010823 Denning Road N. W. London . On letterhead of the Athenaeum club Pall Mall. 13 October 1904. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly aged. A tantalizing extract from a correspondence. He begins: 'I doubt whether domestic service as a rule is quite the state of slavery you depict but as I said before the question which you ask me is less simple than you appear to think and I can only say that every employer is bound to remember that those he or she employs has wants bodily and spiritual very similar to his own.' He concludes the letter and the correspondence by apologising that he 'cannot continue to write on the subject'. 23 Denning Road, N. W. [ London ]. On letterhead of the Athenaeum club, Pall Mall. 13 October 1904. unknown
Washington, National Geographical Society/ Estate of William Ziegler, 1907. 4to. Orig. full cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and on frontcover. Stamp on front free endpaper. VII,(3),630 pp., 3 maps, 4 plates and 19 chromolithographed plates. Clean and fine.
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece, 8 plates in monochrome and 4 maps (2 folding), some light and mainly negligible spotting; handsomely bound in full dark blue crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt edges, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, custom-made slip case, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The first edition of Cherry-Garrard's Antarctic classic to contain the author's Postscript written in 1948. The plates are by Edward Wilson. Spence 286.
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
Features include: The World's Loneliest Island - Arthur Scholes on Heard Island, Antarctica; All Aboard for Adventure (part II) - Five young Americans set out in a sailboat for tropic seas; The Indians of Guatemala - colourful glimpses; Mountain Rescue - A Night Adventure on Bedean nam Bian, the loftiest mountain in Argyllshire, Scotland; The Warning - a tale of premonition; The Mysterious Stranger - a tale from the wilds of Tibet; Poll Chunk's Son - A Drama of Real-Life in the mountains of Kentucky; Noosing Wild Buffalo in Ceylon; The Hidden Pass - A strange story of the early days of Canadian railway development and the "Ice-Man of Revelstoke"; Land Without Women - the holy community of Mount Athos and its monestary of Simonpetra; A Riddle of the Bush - an Australian story; The Robin Hood of Sicily; In the Shadow of Ju-Ju - remarkable cases from West Africa; Pirate Treasure - Pirates were not unknown in Newfoundland at the time of the American War of Independence; Quack Doctors in Burma. Illustrated in black and white. Above-average wear to exterior with openings at covers. Contents good. Magazine
Near VG hbk reprint bound in red cloth, black spine lettering. Covers a little warped. 22617. eng
London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1905. Royal8vo. Uncut in 2 orig. full blue cloth, gold medaillons on covers. Light rubbing to corners and edges. Spineends a bit frayed and with 2 small repairs. Inner hinges neatly strenghtened. Stamp on half-and title-pages.Top-edge gilt. 2 Frontispieces in photogravure. XX,556,XII,508 pp., 260 photographic illustr. on plates, 12 colourplates, panoramas and 5 maps (2 in pockets at ends). Internally clean and fine.
Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1860. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands, gilt spine, titlelabel with gilt lettering. XXIII,(1),375 pp., 20 plates (maps, charts, views, facsimile) and some textillustrations. Clean and fine.
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
Cophagen, 1927. Royal8vo. VI,209 pp. Textillustr.
Copenhagen, 1910. Royal8vo. Uncut, unopened in the original printed wrappers. 236 pp., 7 plates (6 in colour), many textillustr
Copenhagen, 1962. 4to. 49 pp. With dedication.
(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, 1858. Royal8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. 52 pp. and textillustrations.