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183511052Koblenz: Karl Baedeker. 1835. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Boards a bit sunned spine label browned and lightly chipped but still readable "Klein's Rheinreise Zweite Auflage". Neat notation with black ink on first blank page dated 1837. Bookplate. Two illustrations and two steel engraved fold out maps. Very light browning to a few single pages not affecting contents. ; This book is the expanded and revised edition of Professor J. A. Klein's Rheinreise. Converted into a guidebook by the legendary bookdealer of Coblenz Germany - Karl Baedeker. The first book to bear his original name Bädeker and the precursor of the entire series. A virtually unique publication - extremely rare ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 517 pages . Karl Baedeker hardcover
Yellow boards (a bit browned). Spine ends and corners lightly chipped. Pages clean and tight with occasional browned pages, not affecting contents ; In 1839 with the publication of Holland, Belgium and Rheinreise (3rd Edition) the Baedeker series was launched. An extremely rare book in the original Biedermeier boards including a list of Baedeker's books in front and with a steel engraved fold out map in the back ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 212 pages
183911053Coblenz: Verlag Von K. Baedeker. 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. Yellow boards a bit browned and worn. Spine ends and corners lightly chipped. Pages clean and tight with occasional browned pages not affecting contents ; In 1839 with the publication of Holland Belgium and Rheinreise 3rd Edition the Baedeker series was launched. An extremely rare book in the original Biedermeier boards including a list of Baedeker's books in front and with a steel engraved fold out map in the back ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 212 pages . Verlag Von K. Baedeker hardcover
63598Leipsic Leipzig: Karl Baedeker 1896. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. 8vo. 16 x 11. pp.vi80. Publisher's original printed brown boards red cloth spine. 2 folding maps as called for. An excellent clean and fresh copy in overall very good condition. One of the rarest English editions published for visitors to the first modern Olympic Games in Athens. Issued May 1896. Pierre de Courbetin founder of the modern day Olympic Games had originally intended to hold the games in Paris but after the Panathenaic Stadium had been excavated in 1869 he decided to hold them in Greece the birthplace of the Olympics and asked Baedeker to publish a special guide for the occasion. Few copies survive as many were discarded after use. Rare especially in such good condition. Issued for distribution at the first modern Olympic Games which ran from 6th to 15th April 1896. "This reprint from the second edition of Baedeker's Handbook to Greece is intended for sale solely within the kingdom of Greece. It has been corrected and brought up to date down to the spring of 1896" Introduction "The excursion to Marathon is somewhat troublesome." Hinrichsen E238. Leipsic [Leipzig]: Karl Baedeker, 1896. hardcover
117941Karl Baedeker Leipsic 1896. . Small 8vo 15 x 11 cm 80pp 2 folding maps some pencilling inside on rear endpapers front map crumpled; restored preserving all of the original publisher's printed boards some creasing to the boards red cloth spine; a very good copy.<br /> 'This reprint from the second edition of Baedeker's Handbook to Greece 1894 is intended for sale solely within the kingdom of Greece.'<br /><br />This title is the one of the rarest English editions. It was published for visitors to the first modern day Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It is not just a reprint - it has been updated with corrections and amendments to 1896. Few copies survive as many were discarded after use.<br /><br />Pierre de Courbetin founder of the modern day Olympic Games had originally intended to hold the games in Paris but after the Panathenaic Stadium was excavated in 1869 he decided to hold it in Athens the birthplace of the Olympics and asked Baedeker to publish a special guide for the occasion. <br /><br />This copy was issued May 1896.<br /><br />Very Rare.<br /> Hinrichsen E238 Karl Baedeker, Leipsic 1896. hardcover
111509Karl Baedeker Coblenz 1855. . First edition. xxviii 368pp 16 maps and plans publisher's list tipped in before title-page; publisher's old type red cloth gilt; a mint copy.<br /> First issued in 1855 'Paris' was the last series started by Karl Baedeker himself before he died in 1859. The series continued until 1937. Plans include Versailles Rouen Dieppe and Strassburg. <br /><br />This is an excellent copy of a very rare first edition.<br /> Hinrichsen D329. Karl Baedeker, Coblenz 1855. hardcover
115412Karl Baedeker Coblenz 1855. . First edition. xxviii 368pp 16 maps and plans publisher's list tipped in before title-page with previous bookseller's stamp slight spotting throughout part of the front free endpaper lacking ; restored preserving all of the publisher's old type red cloth gilt a little worn at edges; a very good copy.<br /> First issued in 1855 'Paris' was the last series started by Karl Baedeker himself before he died in 1859. The series continued until 1937. Plans include Versailles Rouen Dieppe and Strassburg. <br /><br />A rare first edition.<br /> Hinrichsen D329. Karl Baedeker, Coblenz 1855. hardcover
112294Karl Baedeker Leipzig 1914. . First edition; 8vo 117pp slight spotting to the title-page; publisher's red cloth backed printed boards slightly faded; overall a near perfect copy.<br /> First and only edition of this rare conversation manual in English.<br /><br />There is only one edition of this Russian phrase-book in English. It was issued with the English edition of Russia in 1914 and very few copies survived as issued just before WW1 and the Russian revolution. This copy is a very fine example of this scarce title.<br /> Hinrichsen S14 Karl Baedeker, Leipzig 1914. hardcover
109678K. Baedeker Coblenz. 1861. . First edition. xxvii 260pp 12 engraved views 24 maps and plans most pages with light foxing;as is usual; rebacked preserving most of the publisher's red cloth gilt; overall a very good copy.<br /> First English edition.<br /><br />'Rhine' was the first English Baedeker title to be published and there were eighteen subsequent editions the last was published in 1926. This title also covers Northern Germany including Berlin and also a short excursion to Copenhagen. This is the last English edition to contain the attractive scenic engraved views. Plans include Bonn Coblenz Dusseldorf Frankfurt and Strasburg.<br />Few copies survive and it is therefore very scarce. This copy despite the foxing is still a very good example. <br /><br />Endpapers dated 'May 1861'.<br /> Hinrichsen E1 K. Baedeker, Coblenz. 1861. hardcover
139592aafKoblenz, Verlag von K. Bädeker. Basel in der Schweighauser’schen Buchhandlung (gedruckt bei J. Hildenbrandt in Koblenz), 1844, in-8vo, XXXI (+ 1 S. weiss) + 536 S. + 1 gef. ‘Karte der Schweiz’ und ‘Alpenansicht vom Rigi’ beide auf einem Blatt, Vorsatzbl. etwas fleckig, Exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, restaurierter original bedruckter Pappband (gelber Biedermeier-Einband), Rücken mit ausgebesserten Fehlstellen, fester Einband in guter Erhaltung.
114315Karl Baedeker Coblenz 1858. . Eighth edition. pp. xvi 508 12 maps 32 plans vi 258 6 maps 17 plans slight spotting throughout; publisher's original old type red cloth gilt partly split along one edge of spine; otherwise a very good copy.<br /> This is an extremely rare volume covering South-West and North East Germany as well as Austria Italy and part of Denmark. <br /><br />This is the first part of this detailed guide which covers Austria South West Germany Venice and Lombardy. This volume also contains the second part which is very rarely seen. The second part covers Hannover Hamburg and Copenhagen. According to Hinrichsen this "second part" covering Central and Northern Germany was never published. The first part covering Italy and Austria appears occasionally but this "second part" rarely does. It was issued only a year after the seventh edition 1857. <br /><br />Maps include Berlin Breslau Dresden Hannover Hamburg Copenhagen and Danzig. Town plans include Prague Pesth Krakau Padua Venice Milan Munich and Vienna.<br /> Hinrichsen D45 and D99. Karl Baedeker, Coblenz 1858. hardcover
115482Karl Baedeker Coblenz 1846 . Fifth edition. xlviii 392 pp 12 lithographed views including frontispieceone folding map of the Rhine 8 engraved plans all pages and plans browned as is usual; restored preserving most of the publisher's original yellow pictorial Biedermeier boards; a very good copy.<br /> The "Rheinlande" was one of the longest series published by Baedeker and had its origins in the modest "Rheinreise" written by Professor Klein and published by Röhling in 1828. The title eventually changed to "Rheinlande" in 1854. These Biedermeier boards were only used by Baedeker during the 1840's and the early part of the 1850's. <br /><br />This is the last edition with Profesor Klein's name is still printed on the title-page. Plans include Strassburg Frankfurt Heidelberg Bonn Cologne and Aachen.<br /> Hinrichsen D4 Karl Baedeker, Coblenz 1846 hardcover
1896mon0003122952Leipsic: Karl Baedeker 1896. Hardcover. Good. . Cover shows minor wear tanning chipping and rubbing. Name of former owner on the front free endpaper. Pages are lightly tanned. Maps are in near pristine condition. Scarce. Leipsic: Karl Baedeker hardcover
118129Charles Baedeker Coblentz 1846 . First edition. pp. xxiv 309 8 plans and one general map in two parts at the rear some ink writing inside on a couple of pages previous owner's inscription on front free endpaper some spotting and browning throughout; publisher's original yellow pictorial Biedermeier boards worn along spine and edges; overall a very good copy.<br /> This rare early Baedeker was translated by Professor Klein from the fifth German edition published in the same year and was the second French title to be published by Baedeker. The first was published in 1832 under the title " Voyage du Rhin de Mayence a Cologne." However this is considered to be the first true French Baedeker as much of the guide had been re-written. Baedeker had also introduced more town plans which include Cologne and Strasbourg. <br /><br />This copy is bound in the attractive yellow pictorial bindings known as Biedermeier the period 1815-1848 is often in German-speaking countries referred to as the Biedermeier period in art and especially with reference to a style of furniture. The architectural and landscape designs on these bindings always represent the area covered in the Baedeker. They are considered to be highly collectible. The map of Mainz and Cologne are copies.<br /> Hinrichsen F2. Charles Baedeker, Coblentz 1846 hardcover
85705Karl Baedeker Koblenz 1835 . Second edition. Small 8vo 18 x 12 cms pp.4 publisher's advert 4 517 2 folding maps 12 engraved views some pages browned some minor spotting both folding maps torn and split into three parts 8 preliminary pages including the title page detached pages browned pencilling inside on endpapapers; publisher's green cloth badly worn and rubbed ; a fair copy.<br /> This was the second edition of the "Rheinreise" first written by Prof. J.A.Klein in 1828. Professor Klein had died in 1831 and Karl Baedeker had acquired Roehling's the publisher of Klein's Rheinreise in 1828 stock in 1832 He then re-issued the modest guide-book that same year Hinrichsen D0 with no alterations. However this edition is the true "first Baedeker" as it contains Karl Baedeker's revisions and amendments. He expanded the text and added a folding map to the rear of the volume. Despite this copy being rather well used and worn - it is still a collectible item.<br /> Hinrichsen D1 Karl Baedeker, Koblenz 1835 hardcover
1846355490713642Coblentz 1846. First Edition. Hard Cover. Allegmagne: Le Rhin de Bale A Dusseldorf avec des excursions dans lAlsace le Palatinat rhenan les valleees de la Murg et du Neckar la Bergstrasse LOdenwald Le Taunus les vallees de la Nahe de la Lahn de lAhr et du Wupper et a Aix-la-Chapelle Coblentz: Charles Baedeker 1846. First edition. Bound in the original yellow pictorial biedermeier boards slightly bumped and worn at corners and with an insignificant scrape and neat name to the front board; overall a lovely copy with a neat name on the ½ title. This extremely rare early Baedeker was translated by Professor Klein from the fifth German edition published in the same year. This was the second French title to be published by Baedeker. The first was published in 1832 under the title " Voyage du Rhin de Mayence a Cologne." However this is considered to be the first true French Baedeker as much of the guide had been re-written. Baedeker had also introduced more town plans. Hinrichsen F2. Rare hardcover
117946Charles Baedeker Coblentz 1846 . First edition. pp. xxiv 309 6 of 8 plans maps of Mainz and Cologne replaced with copies on dark brown paper and one general map in two parts at the rear; rebacked preserving most of publisher's original yellow pictorial Biedermeier boards; overall a very good copy.<br /> This rare early Baedeker was translated by Professor Klein from the fifth German edition published in the same year and was the second French title to be published by Baedeker. The first was published in 1832 under the title " Voyage du Rhin de Mayence a Cologne." However this is considered to be the first true French Baedeker as much of the guide had been re-written. Baedeker had also introduced more town plans which include Cologne and Strasbourg. <br /><br />This copy is bound in the attractive yellow pictorial bindings known as Biedermeier the period 1815-1848 is often in German-speaking countries referred to as the Biedermeier period in art and especially with reference to a style of furniture. The architectural and landscape designs on these bindings always represent the area covered in the Baedeker. They are considered to be highly collectible. The map of Mainz and Cologne are copies.<br /> Hinrichsen F2. Charles Baedeker, Coblentz 1846 hardcover
112288Karl Baedeker Koblenz 1852 . Seventh edition. pp. lii 344 15 engraved views including frontispiece 2 folding maps at rear 9 town plans some minor spotting on a few pages previous owner's stamp and initials on title-page; publisher's original yellow pictorial Biedermeier boards worn and rubbed along spine and extremities; otherwise a very good attractive copy.<br /> A good example of an early Baedeker edition.<br /><br />This was the last edition to have the title "Rheinreise" following editions were published as "Rheinlande".This series first started by Roehling in 1828 and then published by Baedeker in 1832 was one of the longest running series 34 editions from 1832 to 1931. Maps include Strasburg Frankfurt and Bonn. The attractive views include Schloss zu Heidelberg and Cologne. This copy is bound in the attractive yellow Biedermeier boards used by Karl Baedeker during 1840's and early 1850's.<br /> Hinrichsen D6. Karl Baedeker, Koblenz 1852 hardcover
18464057Coblentz, Charles Baedeker, 1846. Kl.-8vo. Avec une carte géographique et les plans des villes de Strasbourg, Francfort, Mayence, Coblentz, Bonn, Cologne, Aix-la-Chapelle et Dusseldorf. 4 Bl., XXIV, 309 S. Illustr. OPp.
118081Charles Baedeker Coblence 1852 . Second edition xxiv 258pp 15 engraved views folding map at rear in two parts 9 plans some very minor spotting on preliminary pages; bound in the publisher's original rare Biedermeier yellow pictorial boards title has been pasted down on upper board some wear to the spine; overall a very good copy of this rare early Baedeker.<br /> The text was translated from the seventh edition of "Rheinreise" and this is one of the earliest French editions. This copy is bound in the attractive yellow pictorial bindings known as Biedermeier the period 1815-1848 is often in German-speaking countries referred to as the Biedermeier period in art and especially with reference to a style of furniture. The architectural and landscape designs on these bindings always represent the area covered in the Baedeker. They are considered to be highly collectible and are very rare in this condition.<br /> Hinrichsen F3 Charles Baedeker, Coblence 1852 hardcover
119006Leipzig London New York 1939. . First edition. xx 128pp 24 maps and plans; publisher's pictorial wrappers slightly worn on lower board; a near fine copy.<br /> This was the only edition of this title published in English and one of the last English editions published before the outbreak of World War II. Few copies were actually distributed and most were destroyed during the War. Extremely scarce.<br /> Leipzig, London, New York, 1939. unknown
117957Leipzig Karl Baedeker 1893. . First edition. 98pp inner hinges slightly loose; bound in publisher's original yellow boards red cloth spine upper cover slightly stained; overall a very good copy.<br /> This is the first of three editions published between 1893-1903. They were designed to accompany the guide books. All Russian language phrase books are rare as few survived.<br /> Hinrichsen S13. Leipzig Karl Baedeker, 1893. hardcover
198532079Jarrold and Sons Ltd. New. 1985. Paperback. 0861453263 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 160 pages. 1st English edition so stated. -- with a bonus offer-- . Jarrold and Sons Ltd. paperback
198132081Jarrold and Sons Ltd. As New. 1981. Paperback. 0130560022 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 296 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Jarrold and Sons Ltd. paperback
98262Leipzig: Karl Baedeker 1876. . First edition. v vi-xvi 610 pp; 17of 18 coloured mapslacks front map before title-page 43 plans panorama of Jerusalem some spotting to the panorama and 5 plates comprising 10 engraved views; restored preserving most of the publisher's red cloth gilt; a good solid copy.<br /> Splendid description of primitive conditions 110 years ago. Archaeology in the Holy Land was in its infancy. Communications were rudimentary. The construction of the first railway from Jaffa to Jerusalem was authorised in 1875 but it was doubtful whether it would pay as there was no trade of any importance in Southern Palestine and the yearly influx of pilgrims was of a short duration. The only modern roads in Syria were the diligence routes from Beirut to Damascus "and the road from Jaffa to Jerusalem. This is a very scarce English first edition. Endpapers dated "April 1887". The second edition was not issued until 1894. Very rare indeed and despite lacking the front map very collectible.<br /> Hinrichsen E254. Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1876. hardcover