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1885B90082Bruxelles, E. Guyot 1885 318pp. richment illustré avec des gravures dans le texte & planches hors texte (dont des plans et cartes dépliantes), 23cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré), très bon état, B90082
318pp. richment illustré avec des gravures dans le texte & planches hors texte (dont des plans et cartes dépliantes), 23cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré), très bon état, B90082
20720Paris, Imprimerie Générale de Ch. Lahure, 1866. Demi chagrin, dos à nerfs, orné, tranches dorées. in-4, faux-titre, titre, 133-(3) pages + 21 planches (cartes et illustrations) dont certaines en couleurs, en double-page et 1 dépliante (carte), Envoi autographe, signé de l'auteur à son maitre l'historien et épigraphe Léon Renier avec un ex-libris de celui-ci (tampon).
3653Montpellier Jean Martel Ainé 1818 in 4 (26,5x22) 1 fascicule broché, 25 pages, non rogné. Léon Maurice Rejou, natif de Rochefort (Charentes-Inférieure). Rare. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Sevilla, 2003. Dos volúmenes en 4to.; 194 pp. + 288 pp. Cubiertas originales.
239058Paris, Bachelier, Alexandre Ledoyen, 1846 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch., IV pp., 274 pp., demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné de filets et guirlandes dorés, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe supérieure rognée, un mors fendu, abondantes rousseurs.
8455Ed Colbert. Collection Outre Mer. 1942
1898106031Washington: Government Printing Office 1898. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. 740pp. tipped-in erratapp. Octavo in original gilt lettered blue cloth with plates from photos and drawings some folding - including ship plans and elevations and folding maps including colour. Faint dampstain to edges of text block top corner else very good. very good Spine Title: "Naval Operations of the War with Spain.". An appendix to the official report by the United States Navy Department Bureau of Navigation "relating to the operations of the war with Spain and covering as well important operations of the Department before during and after the war." pp.3 grouped according to general subject. 1898 Government Printing Office hardcover
1985735Paris Editions Vigot 1985 416 pages in-8. 1985. broché. 416 pages. Nombreuses figures en noir dans le texte
New Turkish Original red imitation leather bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 1068 p. Arap-Islâm bilimleri tarihi. Vol. 1 (Almanca aslin Türkçe tercümesi). Rare.
66901Genève, Chancellerie d’Etat, Service de l’information 1991, 210x150mm, 95pages, broché. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
197818814Paris Editions Du C.N.R.S 1978 Petit in-4° 310 pp, nombreux desssins et reproduction d'anciens documents, deux planches dépliantes
pp. 399 + 16 pages of photographs. Small 8vo. 215 mm. Original full cloth binding. Hardback. Original dust jacket, slightly worn at extremities. Fleming was known as "The Flying Bishop" and the "First Bishop of the Arctic." "The adventurous life story of the famous Scot who dared the desolate wastesof Baffin Land and beyond, where no white man had ever been, to bring Christianity to the Eskimo. Map endpapers. POLAR 3
49383Douarnenez Le Chasse-Marée / ArMen 1996 in folio oblong (33,5x46,5) 1 volume reliure de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 12 pages de texte préliminaire, suivies de 62 planches reproduisant les plans d'architecture marine de l'atlas ''Architectura Navalis Mercaztoria'', édité en 1768. Frederik Henrik Chapman, 1721-1808. Etat de neuf ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
QWA-16401Cenon, Loisirs Nautiques, 1996, in-4 br. (21 x 28), 172 p., dessins de l'auteur, très bon état.
558570Paris, Arthus Bertrand, s.d. [1869] In-4 broché, couverture muette postérieure, 12pp, 13 tableaux synoptiques des principales dimensions des navires de 75 à 1200 tonneaux de jauge.
235120S.l., Centre Régional de Documentation Pédagogique, 1967 in-4, 90 pp., 15 planches volantes, broché, sous enveloppe kraft.
187213402Genève, Imprimerie Carey Frères, 1872. In-folio de183-[3] pages, pleine percaline rouge, décor noir encadrant les plats (noir au premier, à froid au second), titre, aigle genevois et filets dorés au premier plat, dos muet.
191214029Genève, Imprimerie J. Studer, 1912. Grand in-4 de 92 pages, pleine toile crème décoré en bleu, dos muet.
[6], 138 pages. Index. Many black and white illustrations. "Every effort has been made to prevent 'dating' the manual and to cover as far as possible the navigation of all types of aircraft. Terminology and definitions conform to standardization agreements and training practice in the air forces. Intended to act as a guide and reference manual for navigators and pilots engaged in northern flying, and to supplement, not replace, basic navigation textbooks." - Preface. Please note: Sunrise, Sunset, Twilight Nomograph and Graph missing from pocket at back. Unmarked with light wear to navy boards. External lettering significantly rubbed. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
Two volumes. pp. 464, (4) [Favorable reviews of the book from prominent men and newspapers - the reviews continue in Vol. II]; 467. Frontis, half titles and numerous steel engravings. Profusely illustrated with text wood engravings. Foxed. 8vo. 231 mm. Original full brown cloth binding, worn. Manuscript ownerships of Bean & Owen, March 31, 1859. "Aside from its importance as a key in the literature of the of the disappearance of Sir John Franklin, Kane's narrative, with its valuable geographic and scientific information, is one of the great books of Arctic exploration and the search for the Northwest Passage. It contains much information about the Eskimos. Kane, was a U.S. Navy physician who organized the voyage, discovered the ice-free Kennedy Channel and laid the foundation for scientific study of the Arctic. Arctic Bibliography 8373; Sabin 37001; Hoyer 'Groenlandica' 213. Rarely found in such decent condition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POLAR 4
171959230Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office Hydrographic Office U.S. Navy 1917; 1930. Two vols. 8vo. ix 1 4 364 pp.; 19 mimeograph leaves. With 2 large folding colour map. First vol. in black publisher’s buckram silver lettering stamped on front cover & spine minor shelfwear slight interior toning shelfwear 2nd vol. mimeographed typescript & stapled at gutter margin minor dustsoiling edgewear predation to lower fore-edge tear to last leaf of blank lower portion still a VG set. First editions of these coast pilot guides to Arctic waters during and after World War I issued about the time of the Russian Revolution and offered key navigational guides for Naval forces during the ill-fated White Russia Revolution and over 13000 troops in the Polar Bear Expedition. Prior to modern GPS systems and satellite navigation these regularly updated and revised navigation handbooks provided key sailing instructions often drawing not only from Russian & British sources but also sailing reports from U.S. Navy vessels and those from merchant ships. The two maps serve as indexes to sailing charts to be ordered from the Hydrographic Office and keyed to sailing instructions within the coast pilots. The supplement is uncommon no copies located in Worldcat. Government Printing Office, Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy, hardcover
196723001France-Empire 1967 347 pages in-8. 1967. broché. 347 pages.
209283Paris, Plon, 1937 gr. in-8, XIX-562 pp., 9 planches, fac-similé, tableau généalogique et plan d'Aboukir dépliants, broché.