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201904119Bruxelles, Lombard, 1987 ; in-4, 47 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo, tome 8.
200811537Bruxelles, Lombard - collection vedette, 1975 ; in-4, 32 pp., br. N° 36 de la coll.
17932708028Madrid: Ibarra 1793. A very good copy. Quarto two volumes bound together with an engraved portrait of Magellan as frontispiece five fine large folding maps and five folding tables; original period binding of calf-backed marbled boards. <p><p>The full first edition complete with the separately published Apendice a la Relación Madrid 1793 which appeared ten years after the main work and is not present in all copies. This is the best early description of Patagonia and the Straits of Magellan giving the official account of the two expeditions made by Antonio de Córdoba to "ascertain the advisability of Spaniards continuing to use the Strait in voyages - the results indicated the negative. After these expeditions the Spanish trade routes were exclusively to east coast ports and then overland to the Pacific ports." Hill. As part of this the Relación provides a general history of earlier voyages of discovery to the Strait. The large folding maps fine and detailed are all based on observations made during the Córdoba voyages.</p> <p>Córdoba's exploration of the Strait of Magellan - recognised then as now an area of strategic and navigational significance - is accompanied by Vargas y Ponce's summary of the early explorations of the area mainly from an examination of original manuscripts in the Spanish archives. He discusses various means of navigating the Strait with detailed sailing instructions and describes the climate indigenous peoples and natural history of the region.</p> </p> . Ibarra unknown
18546Paris, Denoël, 1943, in 12 broché, 373 pages.
1979LFA008ccN° 99 - Avril 1979 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
201221033Paris, Presses universitaires de France - collection magellan, 1971 ; grand in-12, 294 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
201221032Paris, Presses universitaires de France - collection magellan, 1971 ; grand in-12, 278 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
196457493New York: Thomas Y. Crowell 1964. Second printing. 1 vols. 8vo. Blue cloth. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Second printing. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed on the half-title by the author to the dedicatee: "Is it in order to inscribe a book to the person to whom it is already dedicated on the fly leaf as its source of inspiration Well here goes! To Elizabeth M. Riley to whom I can only repeat the words of Acknowledgement on page XVIII. Charles McKew Parr Chester Conn. February 1964". The acknowledgements note that Riley suggested the topic to Parr had edited a previous book of his and "given me counsel and untiring assistance in the preparation of my manuscript." DEDICATION COPY. <br/><br/> Thomas Y. Crowell hardcover
1843LFA-1267237212 volumes de 311 pages chacun, format 110 x 175 mm, illustrés de gravures, reliés cuir vert Empire, publiés en 1843, A. Mame et Cie Imprimeurs-Libraires (Tours), bon état
1953V36343Hamburg (Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk) 1953 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierter Originalumschlag (Klammerheftung) 75 S., Abbildungen, 1 Faltkarte und 1 Vertragsfaksimile beigelegt 1
11743Milan, Franco Maria Ricci, (Guides impossibles), 1993 ; in-8. 191pp.-1f. Pleine soie noire déditeur. Titre doré sur le dos et le plat sup. avec une vignette couleurs contrecollée. Emboitage. Parfait état.