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1837PHO-2280Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1837, 2 volumes (3) grand in-4° (30x24,5cm), VIII pp., 742 pp., demi chagrin et coins époque, dos lisse avec auteur, titre et tomaison, frottements au dos, quelques rousseurs, défaut à la coiffe supérieure. Édition originale du texte du voyage du Bougainville autour du monde, manque l’atlas.
1778PHO-434Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 6 volumes in-8, veau marbré, dos lisse orné , pièce de titre et tomaison , tranches rouge (rel. de l'époque) avec son ATLAS (260x220mm) , relié demi cuir (reliure moderne) illustré de 65 planches H.T., nombreuses dépliantes,bords brunis , déchirure à une carte sans manque. Traduction française par Suard du récit du deuxième voyage de Cook (1772-1775), depuis l'Angleterre jusqu'aux îles de Pâques. Les Observations de Forster forment les deux derniers tomes. Ex libris C. Du Mesnil.
1799PHO-333Paris, Jansen, an VIII (1799) 2 vol. in-8 ,demi-veau havane, dos lisse orné (rel. Légt post., mors usagés et rongés) et un atlas in-folio en seconde édition (1817) brochure moderne en papier marbré. Texte :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. Atlas : titre gravé, grande carte sur double page (Mer des Indes et une partie de celle du Sud, par Darbié du Bocage - volante) et 43 planches (vues, scènes, costumes, portraits et types, faune et flore) gravées sur cuivre par Dien, Copia, Pérée, etc., d'après Piron, Redouté, Audebert, etc. représentant des personnages, des scènes de vie, des armes, des vues, la faune et la flore. Nombreuses piqûres et taches d'humidité, mais papier solide, à bonnes marges.
1955ABC_47446London 1955. 8vo. Published for the Hydrographic Department Admiralty Original blue cloth with yellow lettering on the spine and the front board the supplement is loosely inserted at the end of the volume: original printed paper wrappers stapled. With a folding map printed on both sides 2 coloured plates with diagrams printed on both sides 28 plates showing coastlines and occasionally a map many printed on both sides and many some illustrations in text. 2 LI = LIII: II plus 1 1 blank 1 blank 518 1 1 blank pp; Supplement: 20 pp. The essential standard sailing directions for the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden corresponding with zone NP64 on the official Admiralty charts. These nautical works - pilot guides and charts - were published by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office which provides the necessary hydrographic and marine geospatial data to all kinds of maritime organisations across the world. The publications are not only used by the British Royal Navy but can also be found on board the majority of international merchant ships. The data provided in the pilot guides and other publications are compliant with SOLAS the Safety of Life at Sea treaty guidelines and are updated constantly in weekly "Notices to mariners" and supplements to and new editions of the pilot guides whenever necessary.The present copy is the 10th edition 1955 of the pilot guide with sailing directions and other information on the weather currents radar ranges etc. relating to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden including the supplement issued in 1957. It includes an erroneous "advertisement to the eight edition" by the Hydrographer of the Navy Rear-Admiral Kenneth St Barbe Collins 1904-1982. The advertisement states that with the publication of "the ninth edition" presumably this volume the previous edition and its supplements are cancelled since the most up-to-date information has been compiled in the new edition and the weekly "Notices to mariners" that appeared after the publication of the 11th edition. The 10th edition of 1955 and its 1957 supplement were made redundant with the publication of the 11th edition in 1967. Each subsequent edition of the pilot supersedes the last which have appeared infrequently depending on newly available information from the mid-19th century until the present day.The front paste-down and recto of the first free endpaper contain a "caution" notice and room for the notation of "supplements and annual summaries of notices to mariners relating to this book" the first two pages are printed on red-pink paper. The binding shows minor signs of wear around the spine and corners of the boards the gutter after page II is somewhat weakened the head edge of the wrappers of the supplement are very slightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
1955K3CC18ANEAK3London: published by the Hydrographic Department Admiralty 1955. Original blue cloth with title on spine and front board; supplement with original printed paper wrappers. 8vo. With a folding map printed on both sides 2 coloured plates with diagrams printed on both sides 28 plates showing coastlines and occasionally a map many printed on both sides and many some illustrations in text. Including: Supplement no. 1-1957 relating to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden pilot tenth edition . Tenth edition of a work "comprising sailing directions for the Suez canal the Gulf of Suez and the central track for power vessels through the Red sea Straits of Bab-al-Mandab and Gulf of Aden ." p. III and more areas. Besides navigation it deals with the climate weather and ocean streams of the area. The first chapter also gives and "general description of countries bordering the Red sea and Gulf of Aden" p. V. Including two copies of the supplement. Spine slightly discoloured otherwise in very good condition. published by the Hydrographic Department, Admiralty, hardcover
135641aafA Paris, Chez H.L. Guerin & L. F. Delatour, M. DCC. LVII., (1757), in-4to, 2 ff. (faux-titre & titre imprimé en rouge et noir) + XXX + 520 pages + 15 planches gravées dépliantes hors-texte, ill. de qqs en-tête, de chapitre et culs-de-lampe gravées, pt cachet ovale sur titre (annulé), reliure de l'époque en plein veau, dos à cinq nerf richement orné or, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. Bel exemplaire.
1801PHO-2435A Paris, Chez H. J. Jansen, Imprimeur-Libraire, L’An IX [1801]. In-8° (20,5x14cm), 1f.-LXIV + [IV] + 415pp., chagrin moderne, dos lisse avec titre doré, cartes anciennes aux plats, tête dorée, ex-libris en page de garde. Manque le dernier feuillet, réparation professionnelle à une dizaine de feuillets avec perte de qlqs lettres sur 1 feuillet Neuf planches gravées dont 4 aquarellées et deux cartes dépliantes
1801PHO-2394A Paris, Chez H. J. Jansen, Imprimeur-Libraire, L’An IX [1801]. In-8° (20,5x13cm), LXIV + [IV] + 415 + [I (errata)] pp., basane blonde, dos lisse orné (reliure de l’époque). Reliure accidentée avec petits manque de matière, charnières fendues, coiffes arasées, coins usés, petite mouillure en coin en début d’ouvrage. Ex-praemio manuscrit en page de garde. Neuf planches gravées dont deux cartes repliées et QUATRE AQUARELLÉES.
1819204461819 (1819),manuscrit autographe de 47 pages (paginé),carton relié in fine,annonçant le depart de l’auteur, le 11 fervier 1819,et interrompant le memoire.
231764Paris, Dezauche, 1775 in-4, [2] ff. n. ch., lviij pp., 574 pp., [7] ff. n. ch., xvj pp., basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise, encadrement de double filet doré sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Restaurations aux coiffes, charnières et coins, infimes manques de papier au pp. 43-45, avec légère perte de lettre.
240112Imprimé en France, ventôse-1798 3 vol. in-8, LXIII-314 pp., 5 ff. n. ch., planisphère repl. en front., 319 pp., 4 ff. n. ch. et 409 pp., 5 ff. n. ch., veau porphyre, dos lisse orné, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, fleurons aux angles (reliure de l'époque). Qqs mouillures marginales.
16241935Mit 2 Kupfertafeln, 1 ganzseit. Textkupfer sowie einigen schematischen Textholzschnitten. Leiden, Elzevier, 1624. 4to. (20,2 x 15,9 cm). 28 nn. Bll., 109 S., 1 Bl., 62 S., 1 Bl. Errata. Pergamentband d. Zt. mit Goldprägung auf beiden Deckeln.
A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of A Modern War For Independence, Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 18-page chapter deals with the united opposition of producers which developed against J.D. Rockefeller's heavy-handed dominance of their industry. Illustrated with photos of A.D. Wood, Lewis Emery Jr., Thomas W. Phillips, Peter Theobald, E.H. Jennings, David Kirk, Michael Murphy, James W. Lee, Hugh King, and Clarence Walker. With this work, Tarbell invented what is known today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also included is a fascinating illustrated article by P.T. McGrath entitled The Peril of the Icebergs which discusses the horrors of ships colliding with icebergs, strongly foreshadowing the Titanic disaster eight years later. Dozens of glorious illustrated ads. Binding intact. Unmarked. Average wear. Lacking covers, backstrip, and half of page 85 which contained ads. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1800PHO-2418Paris, Imprimerie de la République, an VIII (1800). 3 vol. in-4 (28,5 × 21 cm), XII-491pp., 2ff.-516pp., 3ff.-562pp., demi-veau fauve à petits coins de vélin, dos lisses teintés vert et ornés de bateaux (reliure de l’époque). Charnières fendillées, accrocs à deux coiffes. Infimes rousseurs, petites déchirures sans gravité. Tome I, quelques cahiers brunis, 1 feuillet fragile.
132919aafA Marseille, (Publié par Joseph Roux), 1764, in-8vo, oblong (planches 16x22), Feuille de titre gravé orné d'attributs marins + 119 plans (de 121), + 1 feuille de table. (Il manque les planches 9 Alcudia & 83 Porteporo), qqs taches d’eau, reliure en veau brun d’époque (16.5x22.5 cm).
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.
1788PHO-1658Paris, Le Jay & Maradan, 1788, in-4, relié plein veau moucheté époque, dos à nerfs avec pièce de titre, XIV-(1)-384 pp., illustré d’un frontispice ,1 gde carte h.-t. et 14 pl. h.-t., petit travail de ver en marge sur 3 feuillets.
190220991902 Edtions H. Dunot et E. Pinat, Paris, 1902- 1904-1906. 6 tomes en 7 volumes in-8 brochés, + atlas in-4. 344, 319, 334, 412, 520, 294, 460 pages, 40 planches, doubles ou repliées . Tome 1: Période des Etudes et de la Constuction; (1854-1869); Tome 2: Période de l'Exploitation (1870-1882); Tome 3: Période de l' Exploitation (1883-1902); Tome 4: Projets, Dispositions Adoptées en Exécution; Tome 5: Exécution des Travaux; Volumes 6 et 7, suite de l'Exécution des Travaux
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). [1], 39 p. First and Only Edition of the description of an early pilot guide to the Aegean Archipelago with the Mediterranean shores of Africa, Cyprus et alli, not including Morea (Peloponnese peninsula) which was published separately as 'Tarîfât-i Sevâhil-i Mora' [i.e. Description of the shores of Morea]. Admiral / General Süleyman Faik Pasha, who graduated from the Ottoman Naval Academy, was promoted to captain in 1864 after his travel to the Cape of Good Hope, and with the information, he obtained during this trip, he published and translated three guides, especially on the seas and coasts under Turkish / Ottoman rule. This early and rare book was one of his translations from its original pilot guide in English, printed in the Bahriye Matbaasi [i.e. The Press of the Turkish Naval Forces] located in Kasimpasa district which is a quarter within the Pera area of Constantinople, a low-lying area north of the Golden Horn. is one of the oldest residential areas in Istanbul with a strong naval tradition. The ships of Sultan Mehmed II sailed into the Golden Horn from this quarter. After the fall of Constantinople, Kasimpasa flourished. By the 16th century, it contained the Imperial Arsenal and docks of the Ottoman Navy, home to 120 ships. The Turkish Naval High School was founded in 1773 within a printing house shortly after foundation, to teach geometry and navigation to naval and civilian merchant captains on board a galleon anchored at Kasimpasa. The Turkish Naval Academy was housed in Kasimpasa from 1838 to 1850. Extremely rare. Only one copy in OCLC 1030771711 (Orient-Institut of Istanbul).; Özege 19742. Not in ATYB (Askerî Tarih Yayinlari Bibliyografyasi).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary handsome quarter leather binding raised four bands and gilt lettering to spine. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters. 171, [1] p., 15 folded maps. First and only edition of this early naval guide to the Mediterranean and Aegean Islands and shores prepared by the Ottoman Admiral Süleyman Faik. A comprehensive early printed guide to the Cezâyir-i Bahr-i Sefid [i.e. Ottoman Province of the Archipelago] including the descriptions of all islands in the Archipelago such as Patmos, Peraka, Paros, Delos, Ipsara, Acina, Sekino, Mikonos, Bozcaada (Tenedos), Istanköy (Kos), Imroz, Crete, Anti Paros, Alosis Islands with West and East of the Archipelago, and Edremit Bay, Doris Bay, Rafti Port, Aynaroz Bay; and Anatolian shores such as Izmir (Smyrna), Kusadasi, Gallipoli. This rare book has 15 folded portolan maps of Marmaris Port, Makri Port, Naghos Port, Karaagach (Ptelea, Evros in Greece) Port, Kakuve and Tertumos Ports, portolan of Iskenderun (Alexandrietta), portolan of Lazkiye (Al-Lazkiyya in Syria), portolan of Avret Island and Trablus-Sam, and portolan of Beirut and Sida. Süleyman Faik (1845-1909) was a general, and afterwards an admiral and a Chairman of the Turkish / Ottoman Navy General Staff, divisional. Only six copies in OCLC: 773143926, 67075343.; Özege 16579.; Not in ATYB: Askerî Tarih Yayinlari Bibliyografyasi [= Bibliography of Turkish History of Military Books].
1967ABC_46470London: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office 1967. Grey-blue back wrapper; the two quires map and back wrapper held together by two metal staples. Blue cloth with title information in yellow on front cover and spine the supplement loosely inserted at the end of the volume. Large 8vo. The main work with 3 maps including 2 folding and 82 views of coastal profiles on 52 plates. The supplement with 2 folding maps on the two sides of a single folding leaf and 4 views of coastal profiles on 3 pages. With: NAVIGATION - RED SEA - PILOT GUIDE. Supplement No. 7 - 1977 to Red Sea and Gulf of Aden pilot eleventh edition 1967 corrected to 4th March 1977 Whenever reference is made to the pilot this supplement must be consulted.London United Kingdom Hydrographic Office 1977. The essential standard sailing directions for the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden corresponding with zone NP64 on the official Admiralty charts. These nautical works - pilot guides and charts - were published by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office which provides the necessary hydrographic and marine geospatial data to all kinds of maritime organisations across the world. The publications are not only used by the British Royal Navy but can also be found on board the majority of international merchant ships. The data provided in the pilot guides and other publications are compliant with SOLAS the Safety of Life at Sea treaty guidelines and are updated constantly in weekly "Notices to mariners" and supplements to and new editions of the pilot guides whenever necessary.The present copy is the 11th edition 1967 of the pilot guide with sailing directions and other information on the weather currents radar ranges etc. relating to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden including the supplement issued in 1977. The first two pages are printed on red-pink paper. Binding slightly rubbed and faded board edges very slightly soiled fore-edge of the supplement slightly frayed. Overall in good condition. United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, hardcover
1695PHO-2386Paris, Jacques Collombat, 1695. In-12 (165x100mm), 4ff.n.c.-2ff.catalogue libraire-205pp.-12ff.n.c., relié plein veau époque, dos orné à 5 nerfs, coiffes arasées, plats légèrement frottés, tranches mouchetées rouge, pièce de titre, illustré d’une carte dépliante avec manque et 5 planches hors-texte.
175721280Paris H.-L. Guérin et L.-F. Delatour 1757 -in-4 plein-veau un volume, reliure de l'époque plein veau blond raciné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-4), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), à filets "or" (gilt line) et filets à froid (blind-stamping line decoration), entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein "or" (floweret with full blocking stamp) dans un encadrement à double filets "or" avec fleurons fleurettes aux angles, titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec double filets "or" en encadrement, roulette "or" en pace des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, coiffe de tête avec ancienne restauration (propre), mors avec restauration ancienne sur 4 cm en haut de la première de couverture mais reliure trés solide, dos trés légèrement frotté, plats décorés à froid d'un double filet à froid en encadrement, coins écornés, double filets "or" sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts) avec légers manques de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches jaspées (all marbled edges) rouges (red edges), etiquette ex-libris gravée en noir aux "Armes" d'un Marquis "au lion naissant d'une forest de sinople" + tampon ex-libris encre noire de franc-maçon, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, orné de 15 planches dépliantes hors-texte gravées sur bois en noir et orné de bandeaux tête de chapitre historiés et de culs-de-lampe (illuminated of tailpieces) gravés sur Bois (engraving-wood) en noir, XXX + 520 pages, 1757 Paris : H.-L. Guérin et L.-F. Delatour Editeur,
240355Paris, 1821 - 1822 29 pièces en un vol. in-8, demi-basane blonde, dos lisse orné de guirlandes dorées, pièces de titre cerise et bouteille, coins en vélin, tranches citron mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Accrocs aux coiffes, deux charnières entièrement fendues.
17664574Avignon, Chez la Veuve Girard, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1766. 1766 1 vol. in-8° (201 x 130 mm) de : [2] ff. (f.t., t.) ; xx ; 366 pp. ; [1] ff., 35 pp. de tables ; [1] pp. ; 8 planches gravées dépl. in fine. Pleine basane mouchetée d'époque, filet doré encadrant les plats avec fleurons aux angles, dos lisse orné de motifs floraux et titre dorés, tranches rouges, roulette sur les coupes, gardes de papier marbré.