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København, Jörgensen & Knudtzon, 1879. Ubeskåret med orig. bogtrykt foromslag (dette lidt flosset i kanter). Stempel på titelbladet. (2),192,(2) pp. samt 4 store udfoldelige litograferede foldekort. Løs i heftningen, delvist uopskåret. Indvendig frisk.
Kjøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1879-82. Begge dele ubeskårede og uopskårede i originale bogtrykte omslag. Heftningen lidt løs. (4),192,(2),(8),193-527 pp., 9 litograferede foldekort og 1 træsnit. Rent frisk eksemplar.
Signed and inscribed by author atop front free endpaper. 510 pages. Select bibliography. Index. Black and white maps and reproductions of photos. Explains how "the evolution of the Icelandic nation developed certain qualities of mind, and how those qualities have been strengthened through the adversities the Icelandic people have had to endure. It is these qualities which produced the Icelandic Canadian 'harvest' of achievement during the ninety odd years they have been in Canada." - dust jacket. "A careful perusal of this book is a must for those of Icelandic descent who doubt the grandeur of their ancestral heritage." - A. Isfeld. Author was born in Iceland and educated in Canada where he rose to prominence as a County Court Judge in Manitoba. Book clean and unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this important genealogical reference. Thibault 1,030. Book
K., 1851-55. 2 samt.hldrbd. VI,212,167 pp. Velbevaret ekspl. Den sjældne originaludgave. 1.Del med titlen Sjudor Kvædi.
Reykjavik, 1919-26. 4 private hshirtbd. Rygge med lettere brugsspor. 454,645,774,885 pp.
Kbhvn., Schultz, 1832. Pastichebind i pap udført i samtidige materialer af blåt karduspapir. (4),XXXII,272 pp. Register (12 pp.) mangler. Med Mansa's litograferede udfoldelige kort over Færøerne (løst indlagt) og 1 farvelitograferet faksimile. Med brede marginer, indvendig ren.
Haarlem, Tjeenk Willink, 1878. Lex8vo. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. Frontispiece map. (2),96 pp., 11 plates. Clean and fine.
Kjøbenhavn, Forfatterens Forlag, 1836. Lille 8vo. Ubeskåret i senere blankt , grønt papirsomslag. Gl. ejernavne på titelbladet. (2),36 pp., 1 planche. Brunplettet. Enkelte gamle understregninger.
Leirárgørdum vid Leirá, Islands allmenna Uppfrædingar Stiptun, 1799. Samtidigt islandsk hellæderbind af fåreskind med blindtrykte rammer på permer og blindtrykt stempel i midtfeltet. Ryg lidt slidt, øvre kapitæl slidt, en lille skindstykker bortrevet ved ryggens fod. (I-III)IV-XX,412 pp. Første og sidste sider med brugsspor i kanter, ellers indvendig ganske velbevaret.
København, Boppenhausiske Arvinger, 1763. Samtidigt hellæderbind. Kapitæler slidte. Øverste rygfelt med en gl. reparation. Forgyldt rygtite, men noget svag. (16),414 pp. samt 3 registre og rettelsesblad. (122) pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Leipzig, J.C. Hinrichs's Bokaverzlunar, 1862-64. (Ljosprentad, Optryk, Leipzig, Oscar Brandstetter, 1930). Lex8vo. Indbundet i 2 smukke hldrbd. af rødt chagrin. Rygforgyldning. XXXIV,666 VII,721 pp. Aldeles frisk eksemplar.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 192, [8] p., 1 b/w portrait on frontispiece, 12 unnumbered b/w photographic plates. Rare first Turkish / Ottoman account and description of the North Pole, including Celâl Nuri Ileri's travel memoirs during his transatlantic voyage on Hamburg-America and Victoria-Louise in 1913. Content: Hammerfest: Northernmost city of the world, North Cape, Merocq point in the Gabranga fjords, Spiçberg, Tromso in Laponia, Edinburg in Scotland, Torshavn: Center of the Feror Islands, Spiçberg, Evya Fjords in Iceland, Magdalena Bay et alli. OCLC 949497035, 312312911.; Özege 11358.
Kopenhagen, Schubothesen Buchhandlung, 1833. Lex8vo. Smukt velbevaret samtidigt hldrbd. medophøjede bind på ryggen, rig rygforgyldning. Bordurer i guld på permer. (4),XXXVIII,372,(8) pp. Litograferet foldekort over Færøerne samt 1 faksimileplanche. Her og der med lidt bruning af teksten. Stort eksemplar med brede marginer.
Copenhagen, 1933-42. 4to and 8vo. 6 originale hshirtbd. Ubeskåret.
London, 1758. Folio (355 x 225). In contemporary full full calf. Rebacked and boards with scratches and and a few cracks. First and last leaves with brownspots, otherwise a good copy. XX, 207 pp. + folded map of iceland.
First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (225 x 145 mm), xix, [1], 380; vi, [2], 408pp., with half-titles, lithographed frontispiece to each volume, 9 plates, 2 folding maps, numerous illustrs., in the text, full brushed calf, both covers with a large gilt motif, gilt thistle tool to each corner, spine tooled with horses and lion rampant, two green morocco labels lettered in gilt, red gilt printed endpapers, all edges gilt, original cloth covers bound in at end, a fine set. Provenance: The horse and thistle binding with the motto: "Ride Thro Be Trew" matches bindings belonging to Robert Tyndall Hamilton Bruce (1847-1899). Bruce was a Glaswegian businessman, patron of the arts and golfer. In 1903, many items from his estate were sold by Christie's. Casada, 67; Penzer, p. 91.
Sorøe, Jonas Lindgrens Enke, 1772. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind. Ophøjede bind på ryggen. Rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldt titeletiket på ryg. Kapitæler slidte. lettere kantslid. (12),618 pp. De første ca. 50 blade med en gl. fugtskade i ydre margin, delvist reparerede. Ellers ren og på skrivepapir. Med det store kobberstukne foldekort (Nyt Carte over Island, ved Erichsen og Schönning, 1771), 42 kobberstukne plancher (= planche I-IX, XII-XLIII + XXX bis). Kortet med en mindre rift (uden tab) og reparert på bagsiden.
838 pages. "Even though the geographic limitations of this work are prescribed by the boundaries of a specific Icelandic settlement, its general scope and extensive background research defy this narrow categorization. The author not only traces the history of the settlement itself, from its beginnings to recent times, he includes a great deal of material of potential interest to those who may have only tenuous links with the Icelandic cultural heritage, at the same time establishing ties between thousands of Icelandic-North Americans and their native Iceland.... The author's disciplined approach has made the writing of this book an arduous task, but at the same time his stringent demands upon himself have enhanced the scholarly merit of his work immeasurably. Virtually unaided, the author has now completed and seen through to publication a more meticulous piece of research than any previously undertaking in the field of Icelandic ethnic history." - Haraldur Bessason, Professor and Head , Department of Icelandic Language and Literature, University of Manitoba. Average wear. Binding intact. Gift greetings atop front free endpaper. Highlighting on five pages. A sound copy of this invaluable genealogical reference. HACKETT (2) 268. Book
Kopenhagen und Leipzig, Heinecke und Faber, 1774-75. 4to. Bound in one contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Lower compartments with scratches. Gilt lineborders on spine. Light wear to spine ends. Spine a bit rubbed. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. (16),328 XVI,244 pp., 1 large folded engraved map (Nyt carte over Island, ved Erichsen og Schönning, 1771), 51 engraved plates, some folding (numb. I-L, + XXX bis). A few scattered brownspots. Occassional light browning.
Sorøe, Jonas Lindgrens, 1772. 4to (260 x 214 mm). 2 volumes, uniformly bound in two nice contemporary half calf bindings with five raised bands and gilt title- and tome-labels to spines. Ex-libris (Hjalmar Hartmann) pasted on to pasted down front end-paper in both volumes. Previous owner's stamp (Hvedholm Castle) to upper part of title-page in both volumes and two small paper-labels (stating respectively 1592 and 1593 - indicating the booknumber in Hvedholm Castle's catalogue) to lower compartment on spines. A few leaves in vol. 1 with brown stripe in upper margin. An excellent and wide-margined copy. (12), 618 pp. Pp. (2), 519-1042, (62), 20, (2) + 51 engraved plates (numered I-L, with 2 plates numbered XXX) and 1 large folded map.
1787 + 1790. 4to. Leaves measuring 19 x 15,5 cm. Both works bound together in one simple, but very nice nice full vellum binding (19,7 x 16,5 cm). Very well preserved. Occasional minor browning or soiling. Overall very nice indeed. Haldorsson: 91 ff. Written in a beautiful, steady hand, in easily legible Icelandic script, in dark brown ink throughout. Illustrated and beautifully illuminated in blue, green, red, and yellow. 22 lines to a page (occasionally 21 or 23). Catchwords and running titles. Title written in blue, yellow, red, and brown ink, within a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, blue, and red. Verso of title-page with a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, blue and red, within which a large miniature illustration in brown ink, with title (Luc. 2. v. 11. 13) and four lines of text underneath inserted into ""frame"". Text and illustration also within a hand painted frame, in red. The insterted ""plate"" measures 14 x 8,7 cm. Hand-painted opening header to preface, large hand-painted initial and ornamental vignette to end of preface, all three in multiple colours. Opening of text in red paint, with a large initial in red and yellow. First line of each new chapter painted in either red, blue, green or yellow, same as ""AMEN"" at the end of each. The end of the text with a large half-page crest-like vignette with birds and flowers painted in red, blue, yellow, and green. The two leaves with ""Nijars=Psalmur"" at the end with hand-painted opening header, large opening initial, and large vignette at the end. In all ca. 60 large hand-painted multi-coloured initials throughout, in different sizes, measuring roughly, in cm 6x5 (9)" 5x5 (5) 4x4 (24) " 3x3(or 2,5) (21). 1 blank leaf between the two works. Meisner/Svevus: 95 ff. (including full-page illustrations). Written in a beautiful, steady hand, in easily legible Icelandic script, in brown ink throughout. Illustrated and beautifully illuminated in blue, green, red, yellow, and black. 23 lines to a page (occasionally 22). Catchwords. Title written in red, blue, and brown within an elaborately illustrated ornamental border in red, yellow, green, and black. Verso of title-page with a large miniature illustration in brown ink, with title (Luc. 2. Cap V. 7) and three lines of text underneath, within a handpainted ornamental border in red, yellow, green, and black. The miniature measures 11,5 x 7 cm. Hand-painted opening header to preface in red an black and large illustrated intial in red, green, yellow, and black. Each new section with a large, elaborately painted multi-coloured initial. First section with a large, elaborate end-vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with a large ornamental border (almost in Grolier-style) in red, blue, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature in brown ink, from Luc 2. Cap, with two lines of text above and three underneath. Miniature itself measuring 4,3x5,5 cm. Verso blank. Next section with multi-coloured header, large opening initial, several large initials, and large end-vignette. One leaf with ""Inneleg"" with red and green header, large initial, and pretty end-vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with an ornamental border in red, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature in brown ink, from Joh. II. v. 25. 26, with three lines of text underneath. Miniature itself measuring 11x7 cm. Verso blank. Following opening with an ornamental border in black, green, red, and yellow, a large opening initial, large, elaborate initials, and large end-vignette, followed by a leaf with a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, black, green, and red, within which a large miniature illustration in brown ink has been inserted, with two lines of text above. The insterted ""plate"" measures 11 x 9 cm. Next opening with hand-painted ornamental header in black, green, and red, large opening initial, several elaborate initials, and a crowned end-vignette in red, blue, green, and yellow, followed by a full-page miniature-painting in blue, red, green, yellow, black and brown ink. Verso blank. Following section opening with a large initial, with several large, elaborate initals, and ending with a red ornamental vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with a large ornamental border in red, black, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature (of Jesus on the closs) in brown ink with touches of red and yellow from Esaiae 53. v. s., with four lines of text underneath. Miniature itself measuring 10 x 7 cm. Verso blank. Final section with red, green, and black header, large opening initial, several elaborate, large initials, first line of each new section in red, as well as ""AMEN"" at the end, and half-page end-vignette in red, green, yellow, and black. In all 46 large, multi-coloured initials, most of them measuring approximately, in cm, 7-9 x 6-8 (35), some a bit smaller - 6x6 (7), 5x5 (3), and 4 x 3,5 (1). 6 miniature illustrations in all. One blank leaf at the end.