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Features: Northern Pacific Railway Co. Making Big Improvements in the State of Washington; Julius Kruttschnitt an Optimist; Mobilization and the Railways - article from the Army & Navy Journal; Amending Our Shipping Laws; George G. Gould Retains His Position; Railway News in Brief; Noted Engineer E.C. Hawkins - Obituary with photo; Interstate Commerce Decisions; San Francisco Will Be Ready for the Panama Canal and the Panama Pacific International Exposition in 1915 - article with photos of "San Francisco's Two Big Men", James Rolph Jr., Mayor, and C.C. Moore; Statutory Regulation of Ocean Traffic; Pacific Coast S.S. Co. Places Order for 10,000-Ton Steamer - article with diagram of outboard profile of the vessel; Comprehensive Review of Far Eastern Shipping Situation by U.S. Consul General at Hong Kong, George E. Anderson; Astoria Getting Ready for Panama Canal; Panama Canal Rates - The Big Issue; Captain John Truebridge - Obituary; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Some Perils of the Deck Load - Feature article includes photo of a leaning steamer Cuzco; The Advantages of the Water-Tube Boiler; Record of a Ballin Water Tube Boiler - article with photo; The International Navigation Congress; Boiler Inspection for [Panama] Canal Zone; General Shipping News; Oil Engined Barges to Revolutionize Shipping; and much more. 40 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
168p. + Large color folding map and numerous advertisements, many illustrated. Numerous full page photographs of buildings. Slight soiling on first leaf. Small 8vo. Original green decorated printed wraps, spine and rear cover have old tape repairs. Covers worn. PA PAMPH 20_13 BX5
Raoul or Sunday I. Surveyed by Capt. H.M. Denham, assisted by Lieut: J. Hutchison, J.W. Smith, Mast. E. Wilds, F. Hixson, & F. Howard Sec. Masters 1854. In the left side of the chart insert of CMacauley I. From a Sketch Survey by the Ass. Surveyor General of New Zealand in 1887, Curtis I. From a Sketch Survey by the Ass. Surveyor General of New Zealand in 1887. London Published at the Admiralty, May 4th 1863, under the Superintendence of R. Adm. Washington, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1930. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: New Zealand - Kermadec Group - Polynesia - Pacific Ocean. Anno: 1863 [1930]. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 471x670 mm
In-8 gr. (mm. 248x188), 4 volumi, elegante legatura in p. pelle bazana coeva (picc. spacchi alle cerniere), dorso a cordoni con ricche decorazioni e tit. oro su due tasselli, sottili cornici dorate ai piatti, tagli marmorizzati, pp. (4),IV,XVI,(2),XXXII,388; (8),536; (8),394,(2); (4),VIII,367; illustrati f.t., come da Indice, da 52 tavole inc. in rame di cui 30 carte geografiche, più volte ripieg., e 22 magnifiche tavole (anche a doppia pag.) che raffigurano usi e costumi degli indigeni, paesaggi, flora e fauna, scene storiche, tutte molto ben conservate. L’opera, tradotta dall’inglese, è così suddivisa: 1° vol. “Relation d’un voyage fait autour du monde, dans les années 1764, 1765 et 1766, par le Commodore Byron, Commandant le vaisseau du Roi le ‘Dauphin’ (segue) Voyage.. dans les années 1766, 1767, 1768 et 1769, par Philippe Carteret, Ecuyer, Commandant du ‘Swallow Sloup’ de Sa Majesté Britannique” - 2° vol. “Voyage.. dans les années 1766, 1767 et 1768, par Samuel Wallis, Commandant le vaisseau du Roi ‘le Dauphin’ (segue) Voyage.. dans les années 1769, 1770 et 1771, par le Lieutenant Jacques Cook, Commandant le vaisseau du Roi ‘l’Endeavour’” - 3° et 4° volumi “continuation et fin du ‘Voyage du Capitaine Cook”. "Prima edizione della versione francese". Cfr. The Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages (2004),782, per la prima ediz. inglese del 1773: “Important collection chronicling English maritime expeditions. John Byron visited the Tuamoto Islands and Nikunau in what would later be called the Gilbert Islands. Captain Wallis discovered the volcanic island of Tahiti and Morea.. Captain Carteret discovered Pitcairn Island and some remote atolls in the South Seas. The first voyage under the not-yet-famous Captain Cook’s command was primarly of a scientific nature. The expedition was to sail to Tahiti in order to observe the transit of Venus across the disk of the sun, to determine the earth’s distance from the sun, and also to carry on the geographical discovery that John Byron had started. Entering the Pacific around Cape Horn, Cook reached Tahiti in 1769 and carried out the necessary astronomical observations.. Leaving Tahiti in July, Cook discovered, named and charted the Society Islands, and then, heading southwest, explored New Zealand. Cook then headed towards Australia and discovered and charted the eastern coast for 2.000 miles, naming the area New South Wales. He nearly lost his ship on the Great Barrier Reef. Both Australia and New Zealand were annexed by Britain as a result of this voyage, which began in 1768 and ended in 1771. Cook’s discoveries won him prominence, promotion, and the opportunity to sail again. They also ensured J. Hawkesworth’s position in maritime literary history, as the official chronicler of Cook’s first voyage”. Pagine ingiallite per la qualità della carta, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
In-16 p. (mm. 163x95), 2 volumi in 1 tomo, mz. pelle coeva, fregi e titolo oro su tassello al dorso, pp. XXII,231; 246,(2); corredato fuori testo, come da Indice, di un ritratto dell'A., 1 carta geografica, più volte ripiegata, delle isole Pelew e 8 belle tavole a colori fuori testo, inc. in rame. “Composta sui giornali, e sulle notizie comunicate dal capitano Enrico Wilson e da alcuni de' suoi uffiziali che in Agosto del 1783 vi fecero naufragio sull'Antelope, nave mercantile della compagnia inglese delle Indie Orientali”. L’opera fa parte della “Raccolta di viaggi dopo quelli di Cook” eseguiti tanto per mare quanto per terra, e non pubblicati finora in lingua italiana (Tomi V-VI). Esempl. ben conservato.
Note: In 16°, rilegatura in m. perg. coeva, pp. 255,(1); minima gor all'ang. interno delle ultime pp.; fioriture sparse; firma prec. prop. al frontesp.; manca la prima c, bianca; discreto es.. Editore: Tipografia Vignozzi - Livorno.
Hardcover in-8 in very good condition.- Reprint Très bel exemplaire - VG+++. [TX-13]
This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. Spine not creased. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition in New York at the Gagosian Gallery in 1992. Essay by Jack Flam. Bibliography. Exhibition history. 14 color plates + a number of black & white reproductions of paintings in the text. 11" high X 9" wide, 76 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
xv, 17-234 p. : incl. front., illus. ; 27 cm. Hardcover Very good condition
Rough Sketches of Anchorages in the Solomon Islands. By M.r W.T. Wawn, Master, Brigantine "Ariel", 1888. In the left side of the chart insert of Tasman I.s or Niumanno Atoll, Atta Cove, Ariel Harbour From a Survey by Lieut. A.L. Jackson, under the direction of Lieut. Com. R.L. Hancock, H.M. Surveying Ship "Sealark", 1914, Manna Kwoi H.r. In the middle part of the chart insert of Deep Bay, Uras Cove, North Sister Anchorage, Double Bay. In the right side of the chart insert of Maramasike Passage. London Published at the Admiralty, 7th Oct. 1889, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1930. Folded editorially. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Salomon Islands - Pacific Ocean. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 512x741 mm
Imprimerie de Monaco, 1895. In 4to grande, pp. 36 + 2 (Lègende de la Planche 1 e Lègende de la Planche 2 ) + le 2 tavole con veline sciolte, rispettivamente con 14 e 12 figure in litografia in colore, testo in francese, bross. edit. in carta muta protetta da velina recante i titoli e con alette di protezione. Importante raccolta di studi scientifici di biologia marina, realizzati sotto la direzione del Principe Alberto I di Monaco (Parigi, 1848 – Parigi, 1922). Alberto I, ancora molto giovane, ad appena ventidue anni, iniziò a coltivare la passione per le scienze naturali e in particolare per l'oceanografia. Si interessò ai nuovi strumenti che la tecnica metteva a disposizione per lo studio dei fondali marini, e con il sostegno di importanti scienziati compì studi oceanografici, realizzò mappe e carte nautiche. A lui si deve la fondazione di quello che sarebbe divenuto l'”Istituto Oceanografico” di Monaco, che include oggi un acquario, un museo e una biblioteca. Disponiamo di questo fascicolo VIII relativo a Epizoanthus, Caryophillia, Deltocyathus, Flabellum, Stephanotrochus, Balanophyllia. Piccole fioriture e alcune gualciture alla brossura, alcune fioriture marginali alla prima tavola, buono tutto l'interno, ancora intonso.
In-8 gr. (mm. 245 x 145), tela editoriale (lievi aloni), pp. XII,865,(11), con figure nel testo e 15 tavole fuori testo, alcune più volte ripiegate. Nona edizione interamente rinnovata di questo "Nautical Directory for the South Atlantic Ocean". Solo qualche lieve fioritura altrimenti ben conservato.
238 pages. Index. "Relive these lost but not-so-distant days with stories and never-before-published photos of the sailors and their ships, the dory fisherman, and the raging sea that are as lively and invigorating as salt spray." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Somewhat above-average wear. Front hinge open. A worthy reference copy of this wonderfully illustrated reference. Book
Two books in a series of two fish guides. Color illustrations by Gordon Ertz. Oblong 24mo. Original glossy printed wraps. NH 1
262 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition; stain on front boards, fore edge soiled
Samoa Islands Island of Tutuila From United States Naval surveys between 1901 and 1922. In the upper left corner of the chart insert of Manua Islands - Tau, Ofu and Olosega Islands From a United States Naval survey in 1915 - and insert of Rose Island From latest information. Washington D.C., published June 1923, at the Hydrographic Office, under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy. Small corrections: Printed: April 1932. Folded editorially. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Samoa Islands - Pacific Ocean. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 789x1215 mm
Santa Cruz I.s - Santa Cruz I. by Admiral Bruny D'Entrecasteaux 1793 Duff Group by Capt. J. Wilson of the Ship Duff 1797 Vanikoro I.s by Capt. Dumont D'Urville 1828 Swallow Group by Nav. Lieut. T.C. Tilly R.N. of the Mission Schooner Southern Cross. In the right side of the chart insert of Carlisle Bay Sketch by Lieut. H.R.M. Williams, H.M.S. Torch, 1897 and Graciosa Bay From a French Gov. Survey 1888. In the lower part of the chart insert of Mohawk Bay By Lieut. A.C. Scott, Assisted by Lieut. P. Robarts. H.M.S. Mohawk, 1898. London Published at the Admiralty 21st Febr. 1870, under the Superintendence of Capt. G.H. Richards, Hydrographer.Small corrections: 1929. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Santa Cruz Island - South west Pacific Ocean. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 634x474 mm
in-12, 319 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, broche, jaquette ill. Bel exemplaire. [HI-3]
Features: photo of interesting "new ears" for anti-aircraft gunners; a 4000 year food experiment - nutritional equilibrium in over-populated China; Editorials - spend for prosperity - Daniel Guggenheim - International affairs; Instrument flying to combat fog; Elevated highway to speed traffic in New York; X-ray fingers feel out the atomic structure of matter; A fact-finding laboratory; Archeology enters the stamp world; What is a quantum?; Feeding the crew of a battleship; More about pluto - further observations confirm its right to rank as a planet; Oil from below the ocean floor - oil derrick and pier are constructed in perilous waters; Factory wastes turned to profits; Scattered light and the Raman effect; An atom of Lutecium - its atomic structure is plotted for the first time; A murder, and the story the pistols told; When crude oil crosses the seas; Traveling home for phone linemen - a railroad train refitted as living, eating ,recreation quarters; Aviation in 1930, a summary. Back cover features colour advertisement for Lucky Strike cigarettes. An attractive woman is reclined beneath the caption "20,679 physicians say Luckies are less irritating." Cord front wheel drive automobile advertisement inside front cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
Features: The Ocean; The Origin of the Oceans; The Atmosphere and the Ocean; The Continental Shelves; The Deep-Ocean Floor; The Nature of Oceanic Life; The Physical Resources of the Ocean; The Food Resources of the Ocean; Technology and the Ocean; The Ocean and Man. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: There is but one Ocean; Florida's Underwater Policemen; Ever Larger Propellers; How Salty is the Ocean; Farming Giant Kelp; Ararat's Mystery Ship; Ranching Atlantic Bluefin. Sound copy. Book
Features: The Birth and Growth of Planet Ocean; The Octopus as a Pet; The World's Greatest Sailing Ship; Predatory Prawns; Hawaiian Fish Emigrants; Tractor Tugs - Marine Workhorses of the Future?; Fossil Mangrove Reef of Key Biscayne; Tiger Sharks. Sound copy. Book
Features: Close Encounters (of the Whale Kind); Panama Sea-Level Canal I; Panama Sea-Level Canal II - Biological Catastrophe or Grand Experiment; Anchors - Getting to Grips with the Ocean Floor; Nautilus and its Ancestors; Sharks - Good Vision or Poor?; Bantry Bay Skimmer; The Private Oceans. Sound copy. Book
Features: Exploring the Ocean Bottom in Manned Submersibles; Feeding and Spawning of Bluefish; IFOs; El Nino - unwanted guest; Live on California's Wharves; Oil Spills - The Causes and Cures; Long-Lining for Tilefish. Sound copy. Book