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Broch?. 316 pages.
8vo, 20.5cm. Pp. 129, 1 pl., 42 figs., 1 fold. map, 2 fold. pls. of sections, bibl. Orig. wrs.
Two Volumes. Inked ownerships of Paxton Parkin, 1884, on both title pages. P.W.P, 1884, on front paste downs. Slight age staining. 8vo. Original full red buckram bindings. Volume II lacks half spine. Hardbound. A comprehensive history of dueling throughout the world. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! . GAMES BOX 1
VG hbk reprint in an incomplete dustwrapper. Bookplate on the inside front cover. Front endpaper removed. 14255. eng
8vo [22 x 14 cm]; 256 pp, 13 maps, illustrations from photos and drwgs by Alexander Popini, bibliog, index. original cloth, rubbed at edges, publishers label on front cover, cover is good, internally very good and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author, a major Arctic explorer, describes his theories about Pytheas and Columbus' travels in the Arctic, as well as Arctic climate in their time.
Reykjavik, 1962. Lex8vo. 269 pp. Illustr. (Disp.).
80 pages. Features: Out of Thin Air - a look at the inflatable fiber sculptures of Ann Slavit; Trends in Fiber Art - gallery owners discuss what's hot these days; Ed Rossbach - one man's influence on basket making and the entire fiber field; Textiles, The Gift of Kings - textile collection from three major museums; Working Outside Tradition - essay on contemporary fiber are from Iceland; Nancy Kozikowski; Helen Rumpel; Lia Cook; Ruth Kao; Geary Jones; Dominique Morel; Linda Perry; Rebecca Rubalcava; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
MEULENHOFF.. 1969. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 31 pages de texte + 32 planches photos en noir et blanc.
266 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Reykj., 1911. Samt. hldrbd. VIII, 698 pp.
Vestmannaeyjum, 1930. 12mo. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. Uopskåret.
Héloïse d'Ormesson, 2011, 123 pp., broché, très bon état.
Broch?. 213 pages.
Reykj., 1975. Origbd. 301 pp.
Leipzig u. Berlin, Wilhelm Friedrich, (1885). Boun with orig. printed wrappers in a later hcloth with gilt lettering to spine. VIII,(2),203 pp. A small stamp to top of titlepage and frontwrapper. Fine and clean.
588pp., 21cm., in the series "Munchner Germanistische Beitrage" Band 9
grand in-8 (20 X 26 cm) de 338 pages, broche sous jaquette couleurs. 129 photos en N&B et en couleurs (certaines depliantes), cartes. Manque la jaquette sinon excellent etat. [GD8/1]
In-4, 337p. Illustré de nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc tirées en hélio. de Patrick Plumet. A l'état de neuf.
Kaupmannahøfn (Copenhagen), Hardvig Fridrek Popp, 1828. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Wear to spine and internally with light sporadic brownspotting. Previous owner's names to front free end-paper. (3)-12, (2), 465, (1) pp + 1 facimilie from old Icelandic manuscript.
8vo. Pp. 106, 4 maps, 2 pls., 39 illus. in text, refs. Orig. printed wrs.
VERSAILLES, Imp. Aubert - 1908 - In-8 ° broché - 39 pages - Etat neuf Conférence faite à la Bibliothèque Populaire de Versailles le Jeudi 7 Mai 1908.
8vo, 21cm. Pp. xvi,363, 1 fold. map of landscape regions, 87 figs. (mostly maps) in text, 1 fold. tab., extensive bibl. on pp. 331-363. Orig. stiff wrappers. Little rubbing to covers, contents fine. - Detailed surface geology and morphology. Book edition of doctoral thesis at the University of Saarland in April 1972.
Reykjavik, 1958. Orig. hshirtbd. 334,(2) pp. Mange tekstillustrationer.
8vo., First Edition, with a tinted lithograph as frontispiece, engraved and printed titles, and 6 tinted lithographed plates, some light spotting (mainly marginal) as often; original 'National Illustrated Library' series binding of cloth richly blocked in blind, pictorial back gilt extra, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), backstrip lightly frayed at head and tail else a very good, tight copy. With the contemporary binder's ticket of Leighton, Son & Hodge (who bound many titles in this series) and the contemporary trade ticket of Willmer & Smith of Church St., Liverpool. This work was translated into English expressly for inclusion in Cooke's popular series following the success of the same author's 'Woman's Journey round the World' (1852); to maintain uniformity the more expensive tinted plates were once again adopted here. In the event, the present work proved even more popular with an audience eager for information from exotic lands, and 'Pfeiffer's Iceland' became a travel standard of the nineteenth century. Abbey, Travel 161.