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ORD-10978Dressée du point de vue spécial de la navigation. Gravée par Sonnet. 2°édition. 1886. Paris aux Bureaux du Journal de la Marine, le Yacht. Gd in-f°(340 x 492mm) dos lisse cuir rouge, titre or sur le 1°plat, tableau d'assemblage et 25 cartes, le tout en 2 couleurs sur double page, montées sur onglet. Reliure un peu usagée, bon état intérieur, complet.
1839331758London: Smith Elder and Co 1839. Softcover. Good. First edition. Octavo. Disbound. 49pp. folding map. Lacking wrappers; title page and folding map detached from sewing; good. A scarce report establishes an early point for the English empire’s interest in establishing a steam boat line in India and the methods by which they proposed to go about doing so. Commercial manufacturers and various merchants from Manchester Liverpool and India were enlisted to support the proposal and the report outlines navigational routes estimations of cost and the enthusiasm of changing maritime trading methods up and down the Ganges. The idea for an East India Inland Steam Navigation Company apparently began percolating in 1837 and this report fits nicely within the small pantheon of material devoted to this literature. Not in OCLC. One copy found at the British Library. Smith, Elder and Co unknown
1939RiverPilot<p>HUDSON RIVER NAVIGATION <strong>Godfrey's river and canal pilot</strong>: <strong>useful information for masters pilots mates and yachtmen navigating the Hudson River New York State Barge Canals and Long Island Sound. Compiled by Daisy M and Frank H Godfrey. Rome NY: Republican Printing Company 1939. 8vo 33pp; blue textured paper covers lettered in silver a fine copy overall.</strong></p><p><strong>First and apparently only printing OCLC locating only two copies. Extensive listing of magnetic compass courseCayuga Ls including the Hudson River both North and South bound Oneida Lake Cayuga Lake Seneca Lake Erie Canal Oswego Canal Buffalo Harbor Long Island Sound and New Haven maint entrance to Stratford Point. </strong></p> Republican Printing Company paperback
1913DEMO016711INew York: Dodd Mead 1913. First American edition. Hardcover. Very Good. photos color plates maps. Octavos dark green cloth. 443 376 pages <br/><br/>Dogged by difficulties and beaten to the pole by Amundsen by a month then their luck turned Scott's second and last expedition to the Antarctic was to explore the Ross Sea area and to reach the South Pole. bad. There were no survivors of the polar party. Vol.1 is the Journals of Captain R.F. Scott. Vol.2 is the Reports of the Journeys and the Scientific Work Undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilson and the Surviving Members of the Expedition. Abundantly illustrated the maps and plates are quite well done and deserve to be appreciated in the freshness and colors of the original. Dodd, Mead hardcover
1882130Washington D.C.: 1882. 32 plates in full color. Very good with light wear. hardcover books
First edition, folio, 2 vols., in one, engraved frontispiece and 79 engraved plates, UNFORTUNATELY LACKING PLATE 76, some light browning, recent suede with calf gilt label to spine, a nice copy.
[ii],18 + 4pp., of adverts, engraved frontis., recent paper wrappers. An extremely rare pamphlet issued to accompany Steel's New Chart of the Atlantic. No other copy located.
8vo., Second Impression, with coloured frontispiece, title-vignette, and numerous plates in monochrome and very large folding map; handsomely bound in burgundy full 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 top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Elegant copy of a waterways classic, first published in 1950.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph document/letter sealed by Abidin Pasha. 33x21 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Seven lines. With a letterhead of The Province of Cezâyir-i Bahr-i Sefîd [i.e. The province of the Mediterranean Island and Aegean Archipelago]. Abidin Pasha was an Albanian patriot, politician, ideologue and diplomat; and the governor of Rhodes, Aden, Algeria, Ankara, and Adana. As a rilindas involved in the Albanian National Awakening, he was one of the founders of the League of Prizren and its chief representative for Epirus (1878). Dino was one of the main promoters in the need for the creation of the Autonomous Albanian Vilayet under the Ottoman suzerainty, and later a contributor to Albanian independence. Abedin Dino was from Chameria and he was born in Preveza on March 23, 1843, to one of the most notable and noble families of the city (the Dino family). During the Great Eastern Crisis Dino was one of ten signatories to a memorandum addressed to Berlin Congress hosts chancellor Bismarck and Count Andrassy on 20 June 1878 calling for reforms and Albanians to remain in the Ottoman state with their rights, desires, interests, and traditions being respected. Dino strongly supported the territorial integrity of Albanian inhabited lands remaining within the Ottoman state. Together with Abdul Frashëri, Vesel Dino, and Mehmet Ali Vrioni he established local League branches of the Albanian Committee of Janina and Assembly of Preveza. On 11 January 1879, a meeting in Preveza of Albanian notables and leaders at Dino's house agreed to oppose Epirus joining Greece, even though military force if an unsatisfactory agreement was imposed by the Great Powers and to express that view to the Berlin Congress. The free movement of Dino in Preveza and his appointment as a commissioner for delineating the border was representative of the support the Ottoman Empire gave to the League during this time. From 10 June - 12 September 1880 Dino briefly served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ottoman Empire for four months and was elevated to the rank of Pasha, becoming known as Abedin Pasha. Abdul Hamid II appointed Dino as he wanted to strengthen the Ottoman position during negotiations about the border with Greece. [.] In part due to his efforts and activities, the Vilayet of Janina did not join Greece and remained within the Ottoman Empire until 1912. He became a wâli (governor) of Aden and from 1904 Vizier (minister) in the Ottoman government headed by fellow Albanian Avlonyali Mehmed Ferid Pasha. Abedin Bej Dino was also an evaluated poet, publisher, writer, and translator. He wrote many songs, including the famous one "Këngë për Shqipërin" (alb. "Song for Albania", in 1879), "Të nxiturit e Shqipërisë duke përpjeturë" (1880), "Poema e Shenjtë" (Poema of Saint, 1884), "Poetry" (1888). He translated on Albanian language poems of a 13th-century Persian poet, and Sufi mystic Rumi. His son, Rasih Abidinpasazâde Dino (who has a book titled 'Üç Mektup') was a co-founder of the first Albanian school in the city of Preveza and in 1913 he was the head of the delegation of Albania that signed the Treaty of London that recognized Albania an independent state. Abidin Pasha is the grandfather of famous Turkish painter Abidin Dino, (1913-1993).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original hand-drawing and hand-coloured cloth bdg. with anchor drawing. 16mo .(13 x 8 cm). In Ottoman script. [218] p., 2 hand-drawing ills. (a mosque and a ship). Used pen and pencils during the notebook. Notes written between the years of 1926-1930. Full; only several pages are blank. Signatures on first pages and cover. Starting date is September, 11, 1926. Notebook mostly includes his lecture and personal notes on navigation. Some of chapters: It starts with an epigraph by Doris (?). Notes from fantastic realms (wonders of the world): Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Colossus of Rhodes, Great Pyramids of Egypt, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, etc. and their descriptions.; There are his course scores section in the name of 'Müzakere notlari'.; Navigation history notes.; His exam dates.; Diary for some days showing naval education in early Republican Turkey and some personal notes.; Some poems.; 'Beginning English for the Levant'.; Morse Alphabet with Ottoman script, etc. Cloth margins slightly rubbed, no missing. There is original pen pocket of note book, however its pen is missing. Some pages designed as an alphabetical index personally by writer. Otherwise it's a very good manuscript. No information on Hikmet Sakir.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter/document signed/sealed by Mustafa Zeki Pasha who was Tophâne-i Âmire müsiri [i.e. Grandmaster and Commander of Artillery / Brigadier and Ministry of Military Schools], sent to Mazhar Pasha who was the commander of naval forces located in Chios Island (Sakiz Adasi) in the Archipelago, for the fortification to Chios fortress and around, and preparation an exploration report and a map. 34x21 cm. In Ottoman script. Folded. 1 p. It's written in a beautiful and legible riq'a script. Including 23 lines. Full. Zeki Pasha was one of the most trusted Ottoman generals and statesmen of Sultan Abdulhamid II. He served as Tophane Counselor for 18 years during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II. In 1899, Italian architect Alexandre Vallaury built the 'Tophane Müsiri Zeki Pasa Mansion (Yali)', one of the most valuable estates of Istanbul, on his behalf. In 1908, he fell out of favor with the declaration of the Second Constitutional Monarchy by Union and Progress Society (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and was deported first to Büyükada and then to Rhodes. (Source: Wikipedia). Minor stains on paper. A very good manuscript on a fine watermarked paper with a letterhead "Tophâne-i Âmîre Müsireti".
151860240Seattle WA & Portland OR; San Francisco: Oregon Steam Navigation Company OSN Lithographers Britton Rey & Co. May 15 1874. Oblong 8vo. 9.5 x 5.25 in. 1 lithographed stock certificate printed in red & black image of OSN sidewheeler decorative borders signed by Wygant Ainsworth & Thompson at lower fore-edge transfer printed on verso signed by Edwin M. Lewis to Mrs. Kate J. Jones w/ stamps of paid dividends in 1878 and 1880. A nicely lithographed and rare original stock certificate issued in 1874 by Jay Cooke and the Northern Pacific Railroad to raise money for OSN after many of its original stockholders had sold out in 1867 as the Company continued to compete with Ben Holladay’s Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Unfortunately OSN became entangled with the declining financial woes of the Northern Pacific to the extent that by 1879 Henry Villard representing German Bondholders in 1879 purchased the OSN paid off the certificate holders by 1880 and the company disappeared into Villard’s transcontinental railroad. Edwin Lewis in Shasta OR transferred this certificate to Kate J. Jones May 1 1875 and shows the stamps of being paid off in dividends when the Northern Pacific absorbed OSN’s four railroads 26 steamboats and real estate in Portland Astoria The Dalles Umatilla OR and Vancouver WA. Oregon Steam Navigation Company (OSN), Lithographers, Britton, Rey & Co., unknown
0136190 In-8 Broché
237858Paris, Delaunay. Douai, Imprimerie de Villette, 1818 in-8, 2 ff.n.ch.-128 pp., dérelié.
183711777Luzern, Eglin, 1837. Kl.-8°. Mit lithogr. Titel m. kl. Vignette (Raddampfer), einer gefalt. kolor. lithogr. Karte, einem mehrf. gefalt. lithogr. Panorama u. 36 lithogr. Tafeln (Ansichten). 76 S., Beids. lithogr. illustr. OPpbd. (Luzern bzw. Raddampfer).
190412126Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1904 ; in-8, demi-chagrin vert foncé, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, fleurons décoratifs dorés, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 287, (1) pp., nombreuses illustrations in-texte, 34 illustrations à pleine page dont une en frontispice, 4 cartes dont une à pleine page.
182546404975, [vers 1825] ; 20,6 x 25,2 cm., Placard ou prospectus sur papier vergé pour une compagnie anglaise de paquebots transmanche. Elle est illustré d’un bandeau sur bois montrant le vapeur Earl Liverpool. Sous l’illustration et le titre figure un tableau des départs de Calais, le prix de la traversée, pour une grande chambre, celle d’avant, le tarif pour les enfants, les voitures, le chevaux et les chiens, suivis de diverses recommandations pour les voyageurs. Le steamer Lord Meleville fut construit en 1821-22 et équipé d’un moteur produit par l’usine Butterly iron works près de Newcastle. Le Earl Liverpool fut mis en service à la même époque, en 1847 il connut une grave avarie, l’explosion de la chaudière ayant causé la mort de deux membres d’équipage.Au dos de l’affiche, 2 timbres humides À timbrer à l’extraord - département du Nord avec un blason fleurdelisé et un second cachet avec fleur de lys et couronne de 2 centimes. Fente sans manque réparée au bas de la feuille.
224498Paris-Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1881-1884 2 vol. in-12, VII pp., 313 pp., un f. n. ch. de table ; XVIII- pp., 337 pp, un f. n. ch. de table, demi-chagrin bouteille, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
xf307A Paris, chez Du Pont, imprimeur-libraire Relié In-4 (20,5 x 27 cm), reliure papier, dos lisse orné d'une pièce de titre, tranches jaunes, 155 pages, publié en l'an III de la République (1794-1795), complet des 18 planches hors texte (une carte et 17 dessins et croquis) ; dos bruni, coins frottés, planche n°9 déreliée, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
22128Londres, Longmans, Green and Co., 1873. In-4, XXVIII-487 pp. 2 cartes dépliantes, percaline verte de l'éditeur, filets à froid en encadrement sur les plats, une embarcation dorée au centre du premier plat (frottements, quelques petites rousseurs).
1760vd1352A Paris, Chez H.L. Guerin & L.F. Delatour, rue S. Jacques, à S. Thomas d'Aquin. Relié 1760 Un volume in-8° relié (20,4 * 12,8 cm) L'ouvrage s'organise comme suit : la personne qui a fait relié l'ouvrage y a ajouté, les 5 pages d'une plaquette intitulée : examen de la méthode de feu l'abbé de la Caille pour trouver en mer les longitudes, puis le livre commence à proprement dit soit XXXII pages contenant deux feuillets blancs, la page de faux titre, de titre, l'avertissement et l'avis au relieur) puis les 352 pages ; cet exemplaire ne contient pas les (Recueil des tables dressées à l'usage de la navigation), et la table des logarithmes, par contre les 13 planches dépliantes (dont les 6 cartes) ; reliure modeste avec quelques épidermures, mais solide, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1824PHO-2094Paris, Librairie de Gide Fils, 1824, In-8 (210x130mm),299 pp.- 1f., relié demi basane époque, dos lisse avec titre, tranches jaunes, illustré d’une carte repliée en couleurs (déchirure au pli), légers frottements, .
1793PHO-2399Paris, Maradan, 1793. 2 vol. in-8 (19,5× 12,5 cm), 2ff.-280pp. & 2ff.-272pp., demi-basane fauve mouchetée, dos lisses ornés, pièces de titre rouges et de tomaison vertes (reliures de l’époque). Plats frottés, petites taches et rousseurs
215726Paris, Plon, 1909-1932 6 vol. in-8, broché.
1799PHO-2288Paris, Jansen, an VIII (1799) 2 vol. in-8, demi-veau havane, dos lisse orné, avec pièces de titre rouge et tomaison verte. Tome I : xvi pp. (dont faux-titre et titre), 440 pp., Tome II : 332 pp. (dont le faux-titre et le titre), 109 pp., (1) f., quelques brunissures, frottements, coiffes absentes ou usées, début de fente (tome 1), accrocs aux dos, petit manque de matière (tome 2).