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4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
4to, xxiii, [i], 502pp., facsimiles throughout, orig. cloth. Covers mechanics, astronomy, navigation, surveying, architecture and commerce, as well as pure mathematics. Each biography is followed by details of all the author's mathematical works, including many books and articles. 1,090 authors, over 8,000 books, illustrations and indexes. A scarce bibliography. A further part was planed but never issued.
Barcelona, Editorial Blume, 1972. Segunda edición, revisada y ampliada. Muchas ilustraciones en color y negro. 280 p. 4º cuadrado. Tela editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada, algo fatigada. Puntos de óxido en los cortes. Buen ejemplar.
Cádiz, Don Abelardo de Carlos, Editor, 1862. 4to. mayor; 336 pp., 2 hs. y 7 cromolitografías. Encuadernación de época en media piel.
xvi + 242pp.+ 4 plates out-of-text, 23cm., hardcover (spine in green leather wih gilt lettering and decorations, marbled boards with some use at ends and corners), marbled endpapers, text in Spanish, few foxing, good condition, G83619
Madrid, en la Imprenta Nacional, 1852. 4to. menor; 366 pp., 1 h. + XVI-44 pp., 2 hs. Cubiertas mudas en papel de le época. El autor, experto de la Real Armada, rehace por entero el método de señales ideado por Bonifacio Tosta en 1810, quien a su vez había adaptado el del Almirante Sir Home Riggs Popham (1762-1820) nacido en Gibraltar, que había sido presentado al Almirantazgo en 1803 y utilizado por Nelson en la Batalla de Trafalgar. La primera edición de la obra, muy rara, es de 1819.
Madrid, Imprenta de Gaspar y Roig, Editores, 1870 ["Biblioteca Científica Recreativa"]. 4to. menor; 209 pp., 1 h. Numerosas ilustraciones entre el texto. Encuadernación moderna en media tela. Primera edición española de esta atractiva novela de anticipación, publicada en 1867 por Hetzel, que influiría en "Vingt mille lieues sous les mers", de Verne, editada dos años después. Rengade, médico, no practicó jamás su profesión pero se convirtió en uno de los grandes divulgadores científicos de Francia, y fue el fundador de la primera revista de vulgarización médica del país, "La Santé".
Madrid, Imprenta del Cuerpo de Artillería, 1900. Doce volúmenes en 4to.; 600 pp. en paginación continuada y 26 láminas + 552 pp, en paginación continúada, y 18 láminas. Cubiertas originales. Contiene, entre otros textos, "Consideraciones militares sobre la campaña de Cuba" de Francisco J. de Moya, "Dominación y guerras de España en los Paises Bajos" de Francisco Barado, y "Estudio militar de Menorca" de Mariano Pena San Miguel y Gualterio M. Seco,.
Madrid, Imprenta de Artillería, 1905. Doce volúmenes en 4to.; 576 pp. en paginación continuada y 20 láminas + 584 pp, en paginación continúada, y 6 láminas. Cubiertas originales. Contiene, entre otros textos, "Sitio de Tarragona en 1811", y "La antigua fábrica de Sargadelos" de Adolfo Carrasco y Sayz.
Année de parution et 1ère édition en 1 seul volume in-8° (l'édition originale étant en 2 volumes in-18); illustré de "51 dessins par P. PHILIPPOTEAUX, 66 fac-simile [sic] (d'après les documents anciens) et cartes par Matthis et Morieu". 2è volume de l' "Histoire générale des grands voyages et des grands voyageurs" publiée par Jules VERNE (après "Découverte de la terre", de 1878 (version remaniée d'un ouvrage publié en 1870). Avec "avertissement" de l'écrivain où il précise : "Pour donner à cette oeuvre, forcément agrandie par les derniers travaux des voyageurs modernes, toutes les garanties qu'elle comporte, j'ai appelé à mon aide un homme que je considère à bon droit comme un des géographes les plus compétents de notre époque: M. Gabriel MARCEL, attaché à la Bibliothèque Nationale". Français
Book is in excellent condition, in green cloth covers, large graphic in black on front cover, gilt lettering at spine. Many b&w illustrations on heavy cream colored paper, top page ends colored. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, is price clipped, no tears. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. From the flyleaf "Irked by the derogatory reaction of British critics who doubted that such books as Typee and Omoo could have been written by a common American sailor, Melville created Mardi -- on the surface, the record of an odyssey through imagined South Sea world. For the first time, Moore unravels the puzzle Melville created in Mardi, designed to dupe his elitist British readers, by exploring Melville's knowledge of astronomy, nautical navigation, astrology, and game theories. Hennig Cohen's foreword defends the traditional approach to reading Mardi and argues that Moore's heretical interpretation is interesting but narrow in scope. Moore then invites the reader to 'play Mardi'--to engage in games of wit, elaborate metaphor, and arcane learning-- to reveal the full meaning of the novel. The game may be plated most successfully by using the astronomy and astrology of Melville's time, but a knowledge of the Tarot and Ganjifa cards and of the usual Western decks of playing cards will add depth to your understanding. Mardi fulfills Melville's calim to originality and stands unique as a masterpiece of synthesis. Moore demonstrates a circular pattern in which metaphors intertwine and shows how Melville's use of The American Alamanac and his metaphor of time provides unity. She theorizes that Melville was a highly concious artist, capable of manipulating intricate strands of imagery, metaphor, and symbol through a detailed and precise method. Moreover, an elaborate system of puns gives his work an unsuspected economy even where it seems excessively and unnecessarily wordy. Though Mardi fails, perhaps from tediousness and overmanipulation, Melville followed through with the artistic implications in his later and greater books. Moore feels he had a highly developed concept of the errant or deceitful narrator and hoped to force his readers into an intense riddle-solving approach to Mardi."
pp. 186; 958. Slight damp staining at top margins. Rear hinge cracked. Thick 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Stamped "Compliments of Wm. F. Beck, House of Reps., PA." on front paste down. Important record of companies running: Steam Railroads; Street Railways and Trolleys; Canals; Telegraphs; and Telephones. PA 55
x + 495pp.with 123 ills. & 33 maps (of which some enfolding), 1st edition, half-cloth, stamp, VG
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with folding coloured frontispiece to second volume, numerous plates and facsimiles (a number folding) and decorative endpapers; green boards illustrated and printed in black, a near fine set. An important collection of works on travel, exploration, navigation and trade.
Very Good Very Good English Paperback. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 235 p., color and b/w ills. Before and after Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace.= Pîrî Reis'ten önce ve sonra: Topkapi Sarayi'nda haritalar. Edited by Alev Taskin. Before and After Pîrî Reis: Maps at Topkapi Palace Pîrî Reis is one of the foremost names in the history of Turkish cartography and navigation. This exhibition explores his role in the history of Turkish mapping as well as that of subsequent cartographers.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [x], 352 p., b/w plts., 1 folding huge map. First Edition. Sailing directions for the Mediterranean Volume IV: Libya, Egypt, Turkey (Southern Coast), Syria, Palestine, and the Islands of Crete, Scarpanto, Rhodes, and Cyprus.
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 131 pages with b&w photos, maps. Book concerns the history of Fraser Port from 1858 -- 1985.
25 cromos con ilustración y texto en el reverso con bordes algo rozados. 10,3 cm x 7,3 cm. Encuadernación en pasta española con tejuelo y dorados. Ex libris. Guardas decoradas. Buenos ejemplares.
739pp., 24cm., brochure originale, bon état, texte et intérieur en très bon état, [contient des études en diverses langues, par divers auteurs], G94560
Zaragoza, Institución Fernando el Católico. 1945. Gran folio; 95 ff., 4 hs., 27 pp., con numerosas ilustraciones xilográficas, esquemas y planos, entre ellos una Carta del Nuevo Mundo. Edición limitada de 500 ejemplares numerados. Cubiertas originales.
224pp., 23cm., Doctoraal proefschrift (Rijks-Universiteit te Leiden), ingebonden in moderne band, stempeltje op achterzijde titelblad, tekst helder en in goede staat, G112339
88pp.avec illustrations dans le texte + 6 grandes cartes dépliantes en couleurs, 29cm., br.orig., dans la série "Mémoires publiées par la Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale" supplément au Bulletin de mai 1904, bon état, [Contient les chapitres suivantes: Données générales sur l'Argentine, Buenos-Aires, Le Parana et Rosario de Santa-Fé, Concours pour la concession du port du Rosario & conditions générales de la concession, Nouvelles installations maritimes du Rosario & Description générale des travaux, Exploitation du port & Navigation du Parana, Tarifs du port du Rosario], A81264
iv + 401pp., 21cm., softcover, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Wirtschaftswissenschaft des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswisschenschaft der Freien Universität Berlin), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright (looks unread), G110504
252pp. + joint: 3pp. de thèses, 26cm., Thèse de licence et de doctorat présentée à la Faculté de droit de l'Université de Lausanne, br.orig., cachet au verso de la p.d.t., pages toujours non coupées, texte frais et en bon état, J112321
First edition, [4], 56 pp., half-title, minor ink mark on inner blank margin of half-title and title, disbound. English ship-builders, were incensed that the Navigation Acts were proposing to allow Indian built ships to use the commercial shipping routes, traffic previously restricted by law to British built vessels. Harrison supported the ship-builders and put forward a case for 'the absolute exclusion of all India built ships and vessels from any participation in the privileges of British registry'.