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1965023817Comision Del Atlas De Panama Comite Ejecutivo 1965. Book. Fair. Cloth. Primera Edición. 191 pages. Giant oblong format hardcover. Texts in Spanish. Water stain to the inside front gutter with significant wear and some warping to the covers. The previous owner's name is embossed in gold on the front cover. There are no internal markings. It is presumed that this was initially published in paperback wrappers and was bound into its current state by the previous owner. While the boards of the binding are not in great shape they have nicely preserved the original publication that consists of a good number of maps of Panama along with informational texts about the country. Comision Del Atlas De Panama, Comite Ejecutivo Hardcover
PJH55108Gnaoua Press Morocco 1967. VG bright copy in slightly browned publishers decorated wrappers. 20pp.Illustrated. Seemingly Second Issue with 1967 copyright. Gnaoua Press (Morocco) 1967 unknown
1994271689PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
18736270London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1873. In-8 de XIV-333-[1]-XXX-[2]-24p., pleine percaline bleu d'éditeur, titre doré au dos, 1er plat décoré d'un navire doré. Reliure frottée, un mors fendu et recollé (pas par nos soins!), quelques rousseurs et empoussiérage. Le volume a du voir le Pacifique d'un peu trop près, car quelques feuillets ont été mouillés. Bref, exemplaire qui n'est pas de toute première fraîcheur... mais bien complet.
1890R240102515"ALBERT SAVINE. 1890. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 337 pages - un diagramme en noir et blanc dépliant hors texte en fin d'ouvrage "" diagramme établi d'après les documents officiels indiquant l'état actuel des travaux de panama"" - quelques rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - quelques traces de mouillures en fin d'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture - 2 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 986-Colombie, Panama, Equateur"
In-8° (23,5 x 16 cm). (6), II, 774 pp. Tav. fotografiche e 2 cartine ripiegate nel testo. Buon esemplare rilegato in piena tela, con titoli oro al dorso. Bunau-Varilla (1859-1940), ingegnere francese e soldato, si adoperò presso il governo degli Stati Uniti per la costruzione del Canale di Panama.
1844130323Librairie de Charles Gosselin Paris, Librairie de Charles Gosselin, 1844. In-8 broché de 182 pages + errata + grande carte dépliante et catalogue de la librairie Goselin sur 4 pages en tête d'ouvrage. La couverture est défraichie et salie, le dos partiellement abimé, le cors de l'ouvrage ne présente que de très rares rousseurs. Cet ouvrage rare mériterait restauration et reliure.
Paris, Librairie de Charles Gosselin, 1844. In-8 broché de 182 pages + errata + grande carte dépliante et catalogue de la librairie Goselin sur 4 pages en tête d'ouvrage. La couverture est défraichie et salie, le dos partiellement abimé, le cors de l'ouvrage ne présente que de très rares rousseurs. Cet ouvrage rare mériterait restauration et reliure.
1901Zs8Bruxelles Lesigne 1901 Fort In8 1) L'esclave Blanche (Baumann) - A propos de la Chine -dégénéresence de la race européenne sous le climat équatorial - 2) La Colombie - canaux de Panama et de Nicaragua - Plantation de Caféiers au congo - 3) Afrique Orientale Allemande - Le Commerce des iles Canaries en 1899 - La navigation à vapeur dans les rapides du Yang-tze-Kiang - La Horse sikness (maladie des chevaux) dans l'Afrique du sud - 4) Voyage a l'ile de San Thomé - Afrique Orientale au point de vue ethnographique - plantes produisant le caoutchouc au Congo - 5) Voyage a l'ile de San Thomé -agent etiologique de la Vaccine et de la variole - Systeme fiscal aux colonies (suite dans 6 - 7) - grand bananier au congo - la Chayotte - 6) Madagascar - Les colonies d'enfants indigenes au congo 7) Madagascar - cinq principaux arbres a caoutchouc - 8) Voyage au Matto Grosso - Prophylaxie de la malaria - races humaines de l'Asie orientale - Laboratoire médical Léopoldville - 9)Voyage au Matto Grosso -les routes commerciales de Mandchourie - Le café la Quinine et le Bois aux Indes Néerlandaises - 10) San Thomé + CARTE DEPLIANTE - le jardin botanique d'Aburi - Rapport de Droit publique entre colonies allemandes et Allemagne - 11) Sous les tropiques de Gène à Ste Croix de Ténériffe - le jardin botanique de Victoria Kamerun - Le recrutement des fonctionnaires coloniaux - 12) Angola - La vie dans les villages Chinois - le Caoutchouc au Soudan - + Chronique et Biblio en fin de chaque mois + Index - 888 pages + hors textes photographiques - Fort in8 demi reliure avec pièce de titre - s reliure frottée sans gravité
1901Zs8Bruxelles Lesigne 1901 Fort In8 1) L'esclave Blanche (Baumann) - A propos de la Chine -dégénéresence de la race européenne sous le climat équatorial - 2) La Colombie - canaux de Panama et de Nicaragua - Plantation de Caféiers au congo - 3) Afrique Orientale Allemande - Le Commerce des iles Canaries en 1899 - La navigation à vapeur dans les rapides du Yang-tze-Kiang - La Horse sikness (maladie des chevaux) dans l'Afrique du sud - 4) Voyage a l'ile de San Thomé - Afrique Orientale au point de vue ethnographique - plantes produisant le caoutchouc au Congo - 5) Voyage a l'ile de San Thomé -agent etiologique de la Vaccine et de la variole - Systeme fiscal aux colonies (suite dans 6 - 7) - grand bananier au congo - la Chayotte - 6) Madagascar - Les colonies d'enfants indigenes au congo 7) Madagascar - cinq principaux arbres a caoutchouc - 8) Voyage au Matto Grosso - Prophylaxie de la malaria - races humaines de l'Asie orientale - Laboratoire médical Léopoldville - 9)Voyage au Matto Grosso -les routes commerciales de Mandchourie - Le café la Quinine et le Bois aux Indes Néerlandaises - 10) San Thomé + CARTE DEPLIANTE - le jardin botanique d'Aburi - Rapport de Droit publique entre colonies allemandes et Allemagne - 11) Sous les tropiques de Gène à Ste Croix de Ténériffe - le jardin botanique de Victoria Kamerun - Le recrutement des fonctionnaires coloniaux - 12) Angola - La vie dans les villages Chinois - le Caoutchouc au Soudan - + Chronique et Biblio en fin de chaque mois + Index - 888 pages + hors textes photographiques - Fort in8 demi reliure avec pièce de titre - s reliure frottée sans gravité
Carta geografica scolastica murale raffigurante il Canale di Panama. Cromolitografia, cm. 90x190. Scala 1:400000. Qualche strappo abilmente restaurato. Alcune pieghe.
232924Paris, Hachette, 1906 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 344 pp., avec une carte dépliante en couleurs "in fine", broché, non coupé. Mouillures sur la première couverture.
Un volume in 4to (28 cm) di 69 pagine + 2 carte geografiche a colori ripiegate in fine (numerate peraltro II e III, mentre la I è probabilmente considerata lo schema dei diversi progetti a p. 65). Brossura editoriale con titolo alla copertina. INVIO autografo dell'autore alla pagina bianca e UNA LETTERA autografa di Voisin-Bey al direttore dei Chemons de fer de l'Est M. Jacqmin. Extrait des Comptes rendus du Congres internationale d'etudes du Canal inteoceanique publié par la Société Géographique de Paris). Comparazione tecnica dei diversi progetti di canale (con i tracciati del Nicaragua, del Dairen, di Panama, ecc) con preferenza per quello che sarà, sostanzialmente, quello poi prescelto dagli americani. Raro.
1991D3S0035205Panama Canal Commission 1991-01-01. Pamphlet. Good. 1982 EDITION! 6 of 11 pages of pencil underlining. First page has minor sticker residue. Cover shows wear with bumped/curling corners. Binding is tight. Panama Canal Commission unknown
182624048Washington: Printed at the Office of the United States' Telegraph 1826. First edition. 23 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound some spotting at front and back else a very good copy. First edition. 23 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. This related to the question of the mission to the Panama Congress. Simon Bolivar had called the Congress and in 1825 the United States had been included among the invitees. President Adams believed that the U. S. should be represented but it was later revealed that there was some plan among the Latin America republics to unite against Spain or other unfriendly nations and to establish an assembly with full war powers. Adams decided to send two delegates and to limit the U. S. participation. There was serious debates in Congress and in the end the U. S. was not represented but due to the death of one of the Representatives Ricahard C. Anderson and John Sergeant was only as far as Mexico City when the Congress adjourned. Sabin 34755. Panama Congress Mission. Sabin 34755 <br/><br/> Printed at the Office of the United States' Telegraph unknown
2753ALS. 3pg. 8 x 10. July 20 1913. Balboa. An autograph letter signed James to his mother. James was working on the Panama Canal: We are having real nice weather here in Balboa. I got up rather early this morning and it is now 6:30 A.M. and the thermometer is just 76 so that it is really comfortable as you can imagine. Some of the boys that are new-comers here want me to go across the canal to a native village with them as I talk Spanish and they thought I could guide them a little better as I know the culture and language of the natives. One man is sort of a horticulturist and agriculturist from one of the western states just came here to work on the docks & terminals and he is very much interested in plant and jungle life here. I have told him about none of thethat I have found along rivers and in swamps and he is so much interested in finding some himself but they are a little hard to find that is you usually find them when you least expect to run into themthere is such little duty into Panama really if anywe had a shake up in organization and fortunately I came out with the survivors and have a real nice job. Am still on the permanent town site works and terminals and like that work so much. The letter has the usual mailing folds but is in very fine condition otherwise. unknown
197729315New Haven:: Simon & Schuster 1977. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket. The Path Between the Seas tells the story of the men and women who fought against all odds to fulfill the 400-year-old dream of constructing an aquatic passageway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It is a story of astonishing engineering feats tremendous medical accomplishments political power plays heroic successes and tragic failures. Applying his remarkable gift for writing lucid lively exposition McCullough weaves the many strands of the momentous event into a comprehensive and captivating tale. Simon & Schuster, unknown
194160340Panama City Panama & New York NY: The Panama National Tourist Commission 1941. Four pieces. 1st - 4to. 8 x 9 in. 80 pp. Photo illustrations maps text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers center fold crease as issued minor tidemark at center in lower part of brochure mostly in last half still G- copy; 2nd - 8vo. 4 x 9 in. 8 pp unpaginated. in leporello accordion-style format printed in green & black photo illustrations map minor creasing VG; 3rd - 12mo. 3.5 x 6.25 in. 20 pp unpaginated. printed in green & black which unfolds to 12 x 17.25 in. broadside on verso photo illustrated NF; 4th - 12mo. 3.5 x 6.5 in. 20 pp unpaginated. printed in red & black illustrated which unfolds to 17.5 x 12.8 in. broadside on verso self-printed softcovers NF. First editions of this scarce series of well-illustrated travel brochures to Panama and the Panama Canal Zone on the eve of World War II. The photos depict Panama folk dances churches and shopping districts as well as indigenous Panamanian peoples jewelry pottery woven textiles and more available for sale. The Panama National Tourist Commission, paperback
1910369Panama: I.L. Maduro 1910. Good plus. Folding map 18 x 24 inches. Original printed wrappers. Light wear and sunning to wrapper edges. A few short separations along folds one of which repaired with tape none affecting text of map image. Attractive promotional for the construction of the Panama Canal issued by a local souvenir store. One side of the sheet are an overhead view of the canal route with locations of the proposed canal locks and other unfinished construction and two smaller maps one of Panama as a whole and a topographical profile of necessary excavations along the route. The other side prints a "History of Isthmian Canal" accompanied by eleven photographic reproductions depicting work sites and other views related to the construction. I.L. Maduro unknown books
626Some sunning to spine moisture stains over several pages. Good. JBS-626. <p>Panama Rose. The Hashish Cookbook. San Francisco CA: Level Press 1974. Second edition.</p> <br /> <p>Octavo. 20pp. Green wrappers saddle-stapled with black and white illustrations.</p> . unknown
2753ALS. 3pg. 8†x 10â€. July 20 1913. Balboa. An autograph letter signed “James†to his mother. James was working on the Panama Canal: “…We are having real nice weather here in Balboa. I got up rather early this morning and it is now 6:30 A.M. – and the thermometer is just 76 so that it is really comfortable – as you can imagine. Some of the boys that are new-comers here want me to go across the canal to a native village with them as I talk Spanish and they thought I could guide them a little better as I know the culture and language of the natives. One man is sort of a horticulturist and agriculturist from one of the western states just came here to work on the docks & terminals and he is very much interested in plant and jungle life here. I have told him about none of the…that I have found along rivers and in swamps and he is so much interested in finding some himself but they are a little hard to find that is you usually find them when you least expect to run into them…there is such little duty into Panama really – if any…we had a shake up in organization and fortunately I came out with the survivors – and have a real nice job. Am still on the permanent town site works and terminals and like that work so much…â€. The letter has the usual mailing folds but is in very fine condition otherwise. unknown books
22 pages. Features: To ABM or Not to ABM; A Socialist on the Kibbutz; Rumpus on the Campus - student rebellions; Mideast Turmoil; Behind the Building of the Panama Canal; Production for Use; The Shrike - and the 'Social Shrike'; John Braine - "Muddle Conservatire"; and more. Average wear. Bit of soiling to page 3. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
1372641Paris: Somogy, 2001 in-4, 367 pages, illustrations. Bibliographie. Broché (forte pliure au coin supérieur droit de la couverture), autrement bon état. Ex-libris.
193063301Panama City, I. L. Maduro Jr., (No year but presumably around 1920). 8vo-oblong (150 x 90 mm). In illustrated wrappers. 24 postcard all finely illustrated in color. Stamp to front wrapper, otherwise nice and clean
1993265010PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback