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19781847New-York & Oxford, Oxford University, 1978 in-8, xxv-752 pp., illustrations, broché. (B3)
19530531Very rare American guide to São Paulo, Brazil. A small 185 x 135 mm softcover booklet with 193 pp. Edited by A. Ratenieks and Victor Garfields in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, 1953. In English. Full of typical 1950s ads, this booklet describes to the English-speaking visitor what he can expect in São Paulo: the "picturesque environs", cultural life, museums, hotels.. with one folding map. Of note is a advertisement for a fur-caring service (in a place where winter barely exists!) A true snapshot of the vibrant São Paulo, then fastest-growing city of the world. An extremely rare reference - almost nothing found on the Internet. Emitted before the 4th centenary of the city.
19470339New York, Henry Holt & co, 1947. One in-8 volume of 218 x 148 mm, 303 pp. First edition, mention of first printing. Green hardcover, no jacket, title written in gold on the spine with author's and editor's name above and below. Green vertical bands at the double title page. Table of contents at the beginning of the book. An interesting work on American entrepreneurs and the United Fruit company. Written before the smear campaign which tarnished the company's reputation, a true tale of human action and interactions amidst exotic places.
194034113hakluyt Society 1940 Pleine percaline éditeur bleu Nattier, fer bateau doré sur les plats XIII-238 + XIII- 239- 534 pp pagination continue, with maps and pictures , fine copy.Sir Humphrey Gilbert (né vers 1539 probablement au château de Compton, dans le Devon - disparu en mer au large des Açores le 9 septembre 1583) est un officier et explorateur anglais qui servit sous le règne d'Élisabeth Ire[. Pionnier de la colonisation anglaise, il a, le premier, pris possession d'une terre au nom de la couronne d'Angleterre en Amérique du Nord. Il était, par sa mère, demi-frère de Walter Raleigh[. Source : Wikipédia
193534114hakluyt Society 1935 Pleine percaline éditeur bleu Nattier, fer bateau doré sur les plats XIV-210 + X- 211- 516 pp pagination continue, with maps and pictures , fine copy.
1930100110Couverture rigide. Reliure toile 566 pages. Dos insolé, Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
19760185London, Dialogue Publications Ltd, 1976. in English. Rare 70s publication about the Amazon rainforest, few copies printed. "This is the tenth of a series of papers prepared by the Brazilian Embassy" after a few on the Brazilian development model, inflation control and economic growth, foreign policy, etc. A tall in-4 softcover booklet of 297 x 212 mm. 35 pp. Twelve chapters, many black-and-white pictures, colored maps of Brazil and the Amazon region. List of chapters: The World of the Amazon, the People of the Amazon, the Traditional Economy of Amazonia, the First seven years of the SUDAM project, the New Development Strategy of Polamazonia, the Free Zone of Manaus, the Amazonian Bank of BASA, Agriculture in Amazonia, New Roads in Amazonia, Modern Man in Amazonia, The Traveller in Amazonia and Science and the Amazon. "When the Brazilian Government launched 'Operation Amazonia' in 1966, it rekindled the country's concern for this vast region of forest and river. For most Brazilians, interest in Amazonia had faded since th collapse of the rubber boom and extravagant life that went with it in the early years of this century. But in the past ten years there has been a radical and continuing change in Amazonia's fortunes, the impact of which is already being felt. Today it is not only Brazilians who are interested in Amazonia. The Brazilian Embassy in London receives more requests for information about the region than about any other in the country. The booklet contains as much basic and up to date information on Amazonia as possible: it is intended to serve as a guide for those who are already acquainted with the region's resources and potentialities." This booklet is now almost impossible to find aside from a few higher learning libraries. Issued by a sovereign, developing country, while the rainforest was garnering interest yet had no political stakes as it does today.
19930455London, The Folio Society, 1993. A big octavo volume of 253 x 182 mm and (xx) 417 pp. Hardcover, quarter leather, green upper edge, pictorial cloth and endpaper maps. 72 illustrations by Francis Cleyn engraved by Wenceslaus Hollar (from a 1654 edition). With an introduction by Peter Levi. Includes Dryden's Notes and a Glossary. The slipcase is a bit faded, otherwise excellent condition, the book itself being like new.
1949QZI-25New York, Pantheon Books / Bollingen Foundation, 1949. First edition, first printing of this legendary book on heroes, their journey and the patterns which they show across cultures. Octavo, 16.5 x 23.5 cm, (xxiii) 416 pp. Hardcover, bound in original black cloth over green boards, bright gilt title to spine, Bradel-style hinges. No dust jacket. A small trace of a removed label at the bottom of the spine but no library markings inside. Illustrated in black and white throughout, list of illustrations (21) and list of plates (xxiv) at the beginning of the book. Most pages are bright and clean, some pages show light yellowing and marginal foxing without hindering the reading experience.