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119984Karl Baedeker Leipzig 1911. . First edition. 353-510pp 9 maps 23 plans 6 museums plans; publisher's red cloth with original dust-jacket; overall a very good bright copy.<br /> The first and only edition of this title. This volume was published as an appendix to the title ' Allemagne du Nord ' 1888-1909. Scarce.<br /> Hinrichsen F37. Karl Baedeker, Leipzig 1911. hardcover
99263Karl Baedeker Leipzig 1911. . First edition. 353-510pp 9 maps 23 plans 6 museums plans front map repaired with tape publisher's red cloth; overall a very good bright copy.<br /> The first and only edition of this title. This volume was published as an appendix to the title ' Allemagne du Nord ' 1888-1909. Scarce. <br /> Hinrichsen F37. Karl Baedeker, Leipzig 1911. hardcover
114431092X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
189318960Leipzig: Karl Baedeker. 1893. Tenth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. Boards darkened. Hinges started. First and last few pages browned and frail. ; 16mo; 326 pages . Karl Baedeker hardcover
1902HALL180522Hardback. 1902. 12th rev. & enlgd. 448pp 45 maps & plans some folding. Leipzig 1902. Spine worn map repaired contents very good. . hardcover
190220081214132603Karl Baedeker January 1902. Hardcover . Very Good. 'avec 45 cartes et 36 plans de villes'. Limp boards. Karl Baedeker hardcover
113328K. Baedeker Coblenz 1868 . Seventh edition. xxvi 308pp 17 maps 13 town plans previous bookseller's label on endpaper; publisher's original old type red cloth gilt letter; a fine copy.<br /> This is an early edition of the earliest French series first published in 1846. It includes Cologne Dusseldorf Dortmund and Strassbourg. <br /><br />Endpapers dated Juin 1868.<br /> Hinrichsen F8 K. Baedeker, Coblenz 1868 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
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
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
118917Charles Baedeker Coblence 1852 . Second edition xxiv 258pp 13 of 15 engraved views folding map at rear 9 plans an extra map of Carlsruhe inserted loose previous owner's stamp on front free endpapers new endpapers; restored preserving publisher's original rare Biedermeier yellow pictorial boards; overall a very good copy.<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
93989Coblenz. Karl Baedeker 1877 . Tenth edition. xxiv 365 pp 20 maps 20 plans; publisher's old type red cloth gilt spine slightly marked; overall a very good copy.<br /> Endpapers dated "Juin 1877".<br /> Hinrichsen F11 Coblenz. Karl Baedeker, 1877 hardcover
91437Leipzig Karl Baedeker 1875. . Ninth edition pp xxvi 354 21 maps 18 plans previous owner's signature in ink inside on front endpaper; publisher's original old type red cloth gilt a very good copy. <br /> Endpapers dated "Mars 1875".<br /> Hinrichsen F10. Leipzig, Karl Baedeker, 1875. hardcover
42101Copyright 1917 Independent Printing Companies of US Washington DC. 192 pages. Folding map many composite views of hotels. 8.75x5" cloth. Cover & text rippled from dampness minor adhesive damage to 1 page cover creased soiled fair. hardcover
a767851925 first edition. International Transportation Association. Hardcover. Large octavo 541pp. many small photo illustrations of American hotels grounds and landmarks original silver printed cloth. VG light wear end papers toned and foxed text evenly slightly toned throughout no DJ. Scarce title. . hardcover
1923281501Karl Baedeker 1923. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 72 pages. Contains 'Key Plan of London' 2-page map printed in colors; 'Large Plan of London' in three sections maps 7 sections printed in colors 8 sections printed in color 9 sections printed in color all folded accordian style; 'Four Special Plans of the most important quarters of London:' The West End; Holborn Fleet St Strand; The City from St. Paul's to the Tower; The West End from Hyde Park and Belgravia to the Thames in color; 'Railway and Tramway plan of London' folded at rear 11.5 x 16 inches. Pamphlet 4.25 x 6.25 inches. First edition first printing. Very good copy in printed gray wappers paperback.<br> Karl Baedeker paperback
53006Pierway Inc. Vancouver 2001. . Limited facsimile edition. Small 8vo 82pp 2 coloured folding maps red cloth backed printed brown boards.<br /> This facsimile edition is limited to 500 numbered copies. The original edition was published to coincide the first modern day Olympics in Athens in 1896 and is extremely rare. This well produced facsimile even has authentic foxing on the upper board.<br /> Facsimile of D471. Pierway Inc. Vancouver, 2001. hardcover
200117416Vancouver: Pierway Inc. . 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition 433/500 in German. Facsimile boards with printed light facsimile staining as issued. The original "Athen" is one of the rarest titles in a Baedeker collection. INSCRIBED by the printer/publisher on copyright page. ; 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 82 pages . Pierway Inc. hardcover
200117460Vancouver: Pierway Inc. . 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition 435/500 in German. Facsimile boards with printed light facsimile staining as issued. The original Athen Baedeker is among the rarest titles in a Baedeker collection. ; 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 82 pages . Pierway Inc. hardcover
20014910Vancouver: Pierway Inc. . 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine. Limited edition in German. Facsimile boards with printed light facsimile dampstaining as issued; 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 82 pages . Pierway Inc. hardcover
5852<p>Athen und Seine Nächste Umgebung. Berichtigter Sonderabdruck aus der 3. Auflage des Reisehandbuchs. Karl Baedeker. Published by Pierway Inc.; Wayfarer's Bookshop Vancouver British Columbia Canada 2001. A high-quality reprint of the original Athens 1896 edition. Limited to 500 copies. 16mo - 6" to 7" tall; 82pp. with 2 coloured folding maps. Quarter red cloth with printed facsimile brown boards showing the original's light foxing marks. In fine unread condition.</p> hardcover
1020979283.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2000093285Vancouver: Pierway/Wayfarer's Bookshop 2000. 2000; 44 S.; mit Karte u. Stadtplan Register; in englischer französischer u. deutscher Sprache; auf 500 Expl. limitierter handnumerierter Nachdruck der Ausgabe Athen Wilberg 1871 hier # 363; nahezu frisches Expl. Leinen. Tadellos. 162 cm. Faksimile. Pierway/Wayfarer's Bookshop 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