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9251Ceylan, Java, Tahiti. In 8 broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, au pochoir, de Lucien LANTIER. Arte dépliante en frontispice, titre, XIII, 328 pages, 66 illustrations en 32 planches, hors-texte, sur papier couché. 24 ornements et lettrines. Berger Levrault 30/11/1925 Trace de mouillure au deuxième plat de couverture, bon état d’ensemble
168642700Londres, Moses Pitt, 1686. In-folio de (10)-349-(5) pp., veau havane marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
1877PHO-1428Plon & Cie, Paris 1877, 12x19cm, broché. vii-351pp. , carte in fine , orné de gravures sur bois , dernier feuillet fragile.
26580La Renaissance du Livre, 1931. Format 12x18 cm, broche, 229 pages.Bon etat.
1980KOS00600146TBD 1980 Soft Cover Fine
13891Madagascar à vol d’oiseau 1862 texte et dessins inédits volume et dessins inédits volume X livraisons 247 248 249 (page 225à 231 quart supérieur de la page 231 en fac-similé) 26 gravures dans le texte et à pleine page 1 carte. Couverture bleue de livraison.
1925003212Librairie de France, F. Sant'Andrea éditeur, 1925
OCE81MDU PACIFIQUE. 1979. Fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1884. In-8, reliure d'éditeur plein simili vert, VIII-303pp augmentées d'une carte couleur dépliante en fin d'ouvrage. Bel exemplaire
1980KOS00600146TBD 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS00600146 TBD paperback
1927622461927 Paris, Lanore, 1927, grand in 8° broché, 108 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; quelques rousseurs éparses ; couverture fanée avec rousseurs.
OCE187MEditions Françaises d'Océanie, Nouméa, 1977. Édition originale. In-8, relié, pleine toile bleue éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 158 pp avec illustrations photos n&b in et hors texte. Jaquette élimée. Intérieur bon. Charmant exemplaire
204Union Latine d'Edition. Paris. Album in-4° à l'italienne. Une centaine de pages [non paginées], en feuilles sous chemise cartonnée rempliée. Nombreux bois originaux de Jean Chièze, in et hors texte. Bel album hors commerce, présent de l'éditeur et de l'auteur ("pour leurs fidèles amis") pour le Nouvel An 1964.
95 p., illus. Account of his second solo crossing. Hardcover Very good condition good
95 p., illus. Account of his second solo crossing. Hardcover Very good condition
304p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
458 pages. Footnotes. Index. Reproductions of black and white photos. "Chronicles an often overlooked contribution to Allied victory and aviation history. By war's end the ferry service, through its various incarnations, had created the basis for the network of international air routes and procedures that commercial travellers now take for granted." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade cover. A lovely copy. Book
Very Good English, Middle (1100-1500) Original imitation vellum. An OCLC register says "decorated with small shells and seaweed pasted on". Chipped on extremities and spine, slight pouring on paper; several tapes used at the link of the pages to binding. Otherwise a good copy. Small 4to. (27 x 18 cm). In Middle English (15th century). The first leaf attached to front cover. At end, 6 blank leaves. [46] p. with [7] blank pages, many illustrations, 1 letter with its broken seal. Separately, a facsimile of a letter from Isabella (Dona Isabel por Gracia de Dios Reina de Castilla y Leon etc. etc. A Don Cristobal Colon de Genova) to Columbus, dated 'Granada a? trece de Abril de MCCCCXCII,' with a broken seal attached. Script on vellum as well. Two registers in OCLC (1029665801 and 60764823 -This one is New York Edition-). 'Düsseldorf Edition' says "A spurious work purporting to be the logbook of Christopher Columbus, which, according to legend, he threw into the sea during a storm, and which was found on the coast of Pembrokeshire 400 years later. Written in antiquated English, with paper and binding made to imitate in color and appearance a volume damaged by exposure to seawater. "S.A.S.X. MY XPO FERENS" from cover, variously interpreted, eg. Supples servus altissimi Salvatoris Xristi Mariae Josephi Xpoferens. Forgery attributed to Karl Maria Seyppel. Printed by lithographic process on imitation parchment paper. Text and illustrations printed to appear handwritten, with many decorated initials. Accompanied by: reproduction of a letter purported to be by the finder of the logbook dated "September forth 1890"; "Don~a Isabel por gracia de Dios Reina do Castilla y Leon, etc., etc. a? Don Cristo?bal Colon de Ge?nova," supposed letter on imitation parchment, authorizing his voyage, dated "Granada, a? trece de abril de mccccxcij," with an attached seal, laid in.". This is a fine hoax on Colombus' first travel into America. It includes a map containing Cuba, San Salvador, and unknown areas with a hand drawing of Columbus as well as other illustrations and decorative borders, etc. This Edition may be printed in memory of the 400th year of '1492'. "Columbus's log of the first voyage has not survived, although we do have an abstract of it, written in the 1530s by Bartolome de las Casas. However, that actually used the "Barcelona Copy" of Columbus's original log. The chart above shows the sources that exist today in green, and sources that have disappeared in red. The chart also shows where secondary souses got their original information. When he returned to Spain in 1493, Columbus gave his original log to the Sovereigns at the royal court in Barcelona. Queen Isabela ordered the log to be copied, resulting in the so-called Barcelona Copy. The original has not been seen since, however, the Barcelona Copy was returned to Columbus just before his second voyage later that year, and remained in his possession until his death in 1506. It then passed into the hands of son Fernando, who used it when he wrote a biography of Columbus in 1538. The Barcelona Copy too was lost sometime after 1554. Sometime around 1530, the Barcelona Copy was abstracted by Las Casas into the Diario. This abstract as part of his research that led to his massive work, the Historia de las Indias. So The Diario remains our best historical record of the first voyage of Columbus. On the westward passage, Columbus kept two sets of distance figures in the log. According to Las Casas, this was done to allay the fears of the crew that they had sailed too far from Spain. The abstract is mostly written in the third person, but there are a number of large direct quotes from the log written in Columbus's own first-person.". (Source: Christopher-Columbus Europe website).
0973666404.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Mm 150x210 Brossura editoriale di LXVIII-262 pagine, alcune illustrazioni e tavole in nero dentro e fuori testo. Esemplare in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
36795Paris, Alpha/Laffont, 1980. 23 x 30, 120 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs (et en N/B), cartes en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition imprimé, état neuf.
2003MAR4245MRelié, 466 pages, paru le 18 juin 2003 chez Le Chasse-Marée, livre en très bon état général.
66837aafParis, Lib. Larousse, s.d., gr. in-4to, 300 p. avec 636 ill. et 316 cartes, dessins + 10 pl. couleur + 16 pl. en noir, reliure originale en 1/2 chagrin vert. Dos orné et titre doré. Dos lég. frotté.
1849LBW-8266[Paris], Dépôt-Général de la Marine, 1849. 612 x 886 mm.
8401Mémoire présenté à l'Université de bretagne Occidentale à Brest en février 1977 - In-' - broché - 113 pages
Mémoire présenté à l'Université de bretagne Occidentale à Brest en février 1977 - In-' - broché - 113 pages