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127 pages including index. Includes: soups and savouries; salads and vegetable bounty; sandwiches and picnic snacks; fish and crustaceans; Fowl - young, old and game; the meat of the matter; Jamaican jerk barbecue; accompaniments and embellishments; indulgences; liberal libations. Book
Pages 185-220 plus ten pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Presentation of Massey Medal, 1962 - Dr. Diamond Jenness; Captain Cook in Canada; Rudolph Martin Anderson; Inuvik - Canada's new Arctic Town; Old Skills Build a New Bounty - building a new version of the vessel which visited Pitcairn Island in 1789; Otavalo Fair in Peru; One-page two-colour recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: War Babies - Trauma haunts the lives of children growing up on the Gaza Strip... Can a caring science heal their souls?; Roses from Rock - Against all common sense, a Flin Flon mine has become Canada's top greehnouse, producing a bounty of valuable plants in a place where the sun never shines; The Haunting Powers of God's Dog - the coyote... why does this mythical marauder trigger the beast in us?; The Body Electric - scars, tattoos, and piercings are actually as old a practice as the human race; Lessons from the Loneliest Lab - Scientists grinding their way to the North Pole do ice-breaking work on the Arctic's withering wonderland. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
pp. xiv, 320 + Color frontis. Numerous illustrations. Pictorial endpapers. Inner hinges cracked. Large 4to. Original full green cloth binding. Original dust jacket, very worn. Hardbound. Quite scarce with a dust jacket in any condition. NAVAL/2
Approximately 75 pages. "Brings together for the first time thirty-eight stunning, original Canadian maps - many of them national treasures - and the fascinating stories of the explorers and cartographers who made them. From Gastaldi's woodcut map of 1556 in which monsters roam the sea, through Champlain's 1612 collage map of Canada's bounty, to Sanson's foundation map of 1656 - the first to show all five Great Lakes - this superb 'atlas' takes the modern navigator on a voyage of rediscovery to Canada's beginnings, beginnings not only in strength and adventure but also in humanity and art. Charts a compelling route to the nation's past." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear to navy cloth boards. Price clipped dust jacket bears two closed tears and average wear. Overall a nice copy of this spectacular work. Book
français In-8 de 225 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Bibliothèque historique. Avec huit gravures hors texte.
In 8°, tutta tela editoriale con sovracoperta illustrata, pp. 430, (6), illustrato, collana "I cento viaggi" N°7, ottimo esemplare. LIB YB9B LIB YB9B
245 pages. References. Black and white glossy plates. "A saga which takes us roaming through the islands of the Pacific, rich in tales of explorers and adventurers, till we anchor at the lonely isle of Pitcairn. There we witness the dramatic and violent events that in a few years left only one of the mutineers alive, and follow the triumphs and tribulations of their descendants until the present day." - from dust jacket. Average wear to book. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in Brodart. Book
201p. + Plus portrait frontis. Age stained. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Canadian first edition. "Iowa born Hall, was on vacation in the UK in the summer of 1914, when World War I began. Posing as a Canadian, he enlisted in the British Army, Serving in the Royal Fusiliers as a machine gunner during the Battle of Loos. He was discharged after his true nationality was discovered, and then returned to the US. This is his first book. Recounting his wartime experiences with vigor. He later returned to France, where he joined the French-American Lafayette Escadrille before the United States officially entered the war. After the war, Hall co-wrote the Bounty Trilogy, including the wonderful 'Mutiny on The Bounty'. " WWI 2
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovrac. ill., pp. XII,326,(2), con num. ill. b.n. in tavv. f.t., alcune più volte ripieg.; strappetti alla sovrac., per il resto copia molto buona. Nelle testimonianze dei protagonisti.
8vo.; pp. 288; 24 tavole in b/n fuori testo; brossura editoriale figurata; cucito.<BR>Volume nuovo (la giallitura è dovuta alla qualità della carta).
Hardcover in-8°, 331 pp., cartonnage de l"editeur, sous jaquette illustree en couleurs. Bel exemplaire [AZ-15]
445p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
pp. x, 465 + Full page color illustrations by Fletcher Martin. Text drawings in black and white. Top edge red. Large 8vo. Original full linen binding, decorated and lettered in red. Spine slightly darkened. Hardbound. Nice condition. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. The printed text is very similar to the Limited Editions Club version. W84x2r
8vo., First Edition thus, with plates, illustrations and tables in the text, front endpaper plan and rear endpaper map; yellow cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
100 pages. "These records of famous navigators and expeditions include the first newspaper release of the Mutiny on the Bounty story, the first account of the barbaric death of Captain Cook, and the last record of the tragic La Perouse expedition, with the strange disappearance of its 200-man contingent." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Average wear. Worthy reference copy. Book
Sm. 8vo., Second Edition, with lithographed portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), lithographed portrait of John Adams, lithographed plate of the landing beach and full-page illustration in the text, some minimal spotting on title; attractively bound in contemporary half calf, maroon pebble-grain cloth sides, expertly rebacked with old backstrip gilt laid down, backstrip with gilt ruled, second compartment with green leather label lettered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, terracotta endpapers, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy. With the record of shipping and list of of subscribers. This famous and invaluable account of the Bounty mutineers was published three times in the first year. The author, en route from New Zealand to the gold fields of California, was stranded at Pitcairn when his vessel was blown offshore. During his enforced stay he compiled an extensive account of the later events of the Bounty Mutiny, with a detailed list of Bounty descendants and a valuable record of vessels calling at the island. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Sm. 8vo., Eleventh Edition, with engraved portrait frontispiece, 14 engraved plates and engraved chart, contemporary signatures on front endpapers; original brown diced cloth, upper board blocked in gilt and blind, backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, primrose endpapers, expertly rebacked, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy in publisher's original pictorial binding. With 4pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end, and binder's ticket of Trickett & Son on rear paste-down. With a relevant postcard and cutting loosely inserted. First published in 1853, this is arguably the best mid-nineteenth century account of the aftermath of the mutiny. Its publication was stimulated by a resurrection of public interest in the BOUNTY saga following the visit to England in 1850 of the Pitcairn Pastor George Nobbs. The work includes considerable detail on the fate of the mutineers, their descendants and the present population; this edition benefits from 'additional intelligence respecting Pitcairn and the Islanders'. The Society continued to publish the work in various editions until the early years of the twentieth century. SCARCE IN ANY EARLY EDITION.
16mo., Second Edition, with engraved frontispiece, 10 engraved plates and engraved chart, plates lightly spotted, neat contemporary inscription on half-title, embossed personal stamp on front free endpaper and half-title; original pictorial red cloth blocked in gilt and blind, gilt back, neatly rebacked with old backstrip gilt laid down, a very good, tight, clean copy. First published earlier the same year, this is arguably the best mid-nineteenth century account of the aftermath of the mutiny. Its publication was stimulated by a resurrection of public interest in the 'Bounty' saga following the visit to England in 1850 of the Pitcairn Pastor George Nobbs. The work includes considerable detail on the fate of the mutineers, their descendants and the present population; this edition benefits from 'additional intelligence respecting Pitcairn and the Islanders'. SCARCE IN ANY EARLY EDITION
86p. + Portrait Frontis and full page photographs. Ownership book label, of W. W. Woodside, editor. Mildly XLib. Sm. 8vo. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Typed paper title on spine. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 125 of only 150 copies. Scarce. Recollections of an adventurous life in Connecticut, Ohio, Kentucky, Iowa, and Wisconsin. AMERICANA BOX 2
371 p. Foxed. Damped. All edges gilt gold. Marbled end papers. 230 mm. Original half green leather over green cloth boards. Original leather spine label. Raised bands. Front board decorated in gold with the official seal of the General Land Office. Leather rubbed and worn. Front board stained. Hardbound. Very good. W11
Petit in-4° 173 pp, reliure editeur pleine toile grise, jaquette illustree plastifiee. Quelques defauts a la jaquette sinon très bel exemplaire, très frais. [PLC-1]
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full light blue cloth boards. 240 pages. Map endpapers.
8vo., First Edition thus, with a portrait frontispiece, 15 plates on 11 and endpaper maps; original decorative blue cloth blocked in gilt, backstrip lettered in gilt and blue, blue top, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
8vo., Second Edition thus, with a portrait frontispiece, 15 plates on 11 and endpaper maps; pictorial boards, gilt back, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. First published by the FS in 1976.