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Keypmannahafn, 1945. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykte omslag. 133 pp.
Keypmannahafn, 1951. Ubeskåret i orig. bogtrykte omslag. 131 pp.
K., 1894. Med orig.omsl.i samthldrbd.(hajskind). XLIII,276 pp. - Originaludgaven.
Opapbd. 211 pp. Rigt illustr., delvis i farve.
Reykjavik, Forlagid Idunn, 1950-56. Lille 4to. Indbundet i 4 orig. hshirtbd. 256 288 302 323 pp. Rigt illustreret.
Kjøbenhavn, Gad, 1885. 8vo. Hshirtbd. med håndskreven titeletiket på forperm. Orig. bogtrykte omslag medindbundet. X,(1),90 pp. samt 1 kortplanche. Med dedikation fra udgiveren dateret 1935.
Reykj., 1957. 168 pp. (Safn t. Sögu Islands..2.Flokkur 1:5).
Reykj., 1959-60. 174,174 pp.
Reykjavik, 1958. Orig. hshirtbd. 334,(2) pp. Mange tekstillustrationer.
Reykjavik, 1945-74. Lex8vo. Ialt 17 bind. Med orig. omslag. Et bagomslag mangler.
Reykjavik, H.F. Leiftur, u.år Ca. 1950). Solidt hshirtbd. VIII,424,(1) pp. samt en del plancher.
Reykj., 1943-44. 2 orig. helshirtbd. 293, 280 pp.
8vo, 20.5cm. Pp. 129, 1 pl., 42 figs., 1 fold. map, 2 fold. pls. of sections, bibl. Orig. wrs.
(Paris, Bertrand, ca. 1840). 29x40 cm. (billedflade). Originalt litografi trykt på kinapapir med brede marginer (Dessiné et lith. par A. Mayer). Prospekt af de basaltiske søjleformationer fra østsiden med ryttere og folk i forgrunden.
(Paris, Bertrand, ca. 1840). 28,5x42,5 cm. (billedflade). Originalt litografi trykt på kinapapir med brede marginer (Dessiné par A. Mayer). Prospekt af Cap-klipperne med skib i havsnød og et andet som vrag.
(Paris, Bertrand, ca. 1840). 25,5x40 (billedflade). Originalt litografi trykt på kinapapir med brede marginer (Dessiné par A. Mayer). Prospekt af bebyggelsen Akureyri ved fjorden med skib og landgangsbro. Folkeliv foran bebyggelsen.
8vo. Pp. 106, 4 maps, 2 pls., 39 illus. in text, refs. Orig. printed wrs.
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.
Akureyri, 1961-64. Lex8vo. XVIII,459,X,425 pp.
K., 1937. 4to. 124 pp.
190 pages. Features: Exclusive - Bernie Madoff's Secrets; Michael Lewis on how Iceland went pffft! - could it happen here?; Is it time to rethink the American Dream?; Pirates of the 21st century - anatomy of high-seas hijacking; Brother can you spare a laugh?; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Reykjavik, 1960. Lille 4to. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. Omslagets kanter med lidt rifter. 189 pp.
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.
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.