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116 pages, signed by both authors on title page, many b&w photos.
102 p. Nice decorative initials. Mildly XLib. Original full cloth binding. Very Good. Henry Hudson (ca. 1565-1611) was an early 17th century English sea explorer and navigator, best known for his explorations of present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern United States. In 1607 and 1608, Hudson made two attempts on behalf of English merchants to find a rumored Northeast Passage to Cathay (China) via a route above the Arctic Circle. In 1609 he landed in North America and explored the region around the modern New York metropolitan area, looking for a Northwest Passage to Asia on behalf of the Dutch East India Company. He sailed up the Hudson River, which was later named for him, and thereby laid the foundation for Dutch colonization of the region. Hudson discovered the Hudson Strait and the immense Hudson Bay on his final expedition, while still searching for the Northwest Passage. In 1611, after wintering on the shore of James Bay, Hudson wanted to press on to the west, but most of his crew mutinied. The mutineers cast Hudson, his son, and seven others adrift; the Hudsons and their companions were never seen again. - Wiki. This scarce book details the background of Hudson's exploits. NW22
346 p.; illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Features: How to Forge a Ring; New Mexico's Catron Country; Casting with Water-Soluble Wax; Mexican Wulfenite Discovery; Beads and Bear Claws; Ben Mayo - Space Age Silversmith; Make a Bead Punch; Seashell Roses; The Precious Plumes of Graveyard Point; Rack'em Up; Pt. Mugu Coquina; Working with Opals. Above-average wear. Date stamp and company stamp to front cover. Magazine
Two volumes. pp. vii, 776; xxxii, 332. Includes a great many technical drawings. 8vo. 240 mm. Original cloth bindings, decorated in blind and lettered in gilt. Non-uniform. Hardbound. Very Good. NOTE: Early embossed ownership of Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (1816-1892) a career U.S. Army officer and civil engineer, who served as Quartermaster General of the Union Army during and after the American Civil War. Despite his Southern birth, Meigs strongly opposed secession and remained loyal to the Union; his record as Quartermaster General was regarded as outstanding, both in effectiveness and in ethical probity, and Secretary of State William H. Seward viewed it as a key factor in the Union victory. The ownership stamp highlights his favorite pre-war engineering project - the Washington Aqueduct (1852-1860). He supervised the construction of the monumental Union Arch Bridge across Cabin John Creek, designed by Alfred Rives, which for 50 years remained the longest single-span masonry arch in the world. It also mentions his service (1853-1859) supervising the building of the wings and dome of the United States Capitol. A remarkable record of 19th Century American invention and ingenuity, in an example associated with one of the most important figures of the Civil War era. BOX 66 Basement
98 pages. Text in French. Features: Le miracle est devant nous; Chine - un document exceptionnel; Ma decouverte de l'oreopitheque; Ou en est le niveau de vie des Francais; Le combat desespere des Kurdes; L'existence d'une famille roumaine en 1964; Les enfants martyrs du divorce; L'objet-cathedrale par le nouveau Roman; Que se passe-t-il au chateau d'Oublaisse?; L'homme qui reconcilie l'Art et la Science; Les 10 meilleurs restaurants exotiques; Les secrets de Roger Vailland. Printed on glossy stock. Profusely illustrated in colour and black and white. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
347 pages. Originally published in 1872. "One of the most readable and colourful early accounts of life on the Northwest Coast." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Unmarked. Dust jacket now preserved in Brodart cover. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
219 pages including bibliography and black and white illustrations. "Rich in information about our past, from European discovery to settlement, the creation of the townsite, incorporation, and the development of the modern town, while preserving its village character." - Jack Collins, Mayor, Qualicum Beach. Clean and unmarked. Very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
308 pages. Index. Dozens of black and white illustrations, few in colour. Illustrated endpapers. "Provides a textbook for prospectors on conventional surface prospecting and includes enough information on advanced prospecting to provide a sound introduction to these growing topics." - from Preface. Author was a long-time field geologist. Binding firm. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Quality copy. Book
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (31 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. [xv], 84, 53, 41, 64, 54, 131, 12, 32, [7] p., color ills. Symposium contains 8 sessions and pages numbered session by session. Proceedings of the International Piri Reis Symposium.= Uluslararasi Piri Reis Sempozyumu Tebligler kitabi. 27-29 September 2004.
404p., illus. , fold. map at end Hardcover Very good condition, in red cloth, black & gilt decoration Cover title: Au Pole Nord Voyages au pays des glaces par F. von Hellwald . . .
321 pages including bibliography and index. The history of the pre-Klonkike era, as recorded in the journals, letters, reports, and books of the first Europeans to penetrate the American northwest. Dabs of liquid paper upon title page. Sticker scar on front cover. Average wear. Book
New English Original very decorative full leather bdg. with mystical sun gilded. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In English, Turkish and Ottoman Turkish. 1 atlas (40 pages; 426 leaves, that is, 852 pages) color illustrations, color maps. Piri Reis's Kitab-i Bahriyye. Facsimile, Topkapi Palace Museum Library, Treasury Collection, number 642.= Kitab-i Bahriyye. Topkapi Sarayi Müzesi Kütüphanes Hazine Koleksiyonu. Printed to 2000 copies.
Very Good German Paperback. Small 4to. (26 x 18 cm). In German. [xLviii], 88 p., 4 numerous b/w plates (Tafeln). Piri Re'îs [sic. Pirî Reis] Bahrîje. Das türkische Segelhandbuch für das Mittellandische Meer vom Jahre 1521. Band II: Übersetzung. 1. Lieferung, Kapitel 1-28. First Edition.
BOSTON, Little, Brown and company - 1907 - In-12 - Reliure éditeur légèrement frottée, illustrée au 1er plat - Frontispice, carte, index - Texte en anglais - 491 pages - Très propre
363 p. Illustrations. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket. A remarkable era of American scientific and technological discovery. PA 21 x2
pp. 26, 222, 100, 28 + Illustrations. Full Cloth. Hardcover. Library Binding. XLib. Limited Edition. Text includes: Jacobs. THE GERMAN EMIGRATION TO AMERICA, 1709-1740; Nead. INDEX TO NAMES IN VOLUMES I-VI; & Richards. THE DISCOVERERS OF AMERICA WERE GERMAN. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY
576 p. + Illus. Buckram . XLib. One of the scarcest of all PGS publications. Limited Edition. PGS Box 6. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY
Paris, Editions G. L. M., 1935. In-8, broché, couverture imprimée et rempliée, n.p. Tirage limité à 212 exemplaires numérotés. Un des 200 ex n° sur Hélio, n° 99. Bel exemplaire. Gregorio PRIETO : Images. Fernand POUEY : Chanson de Marguerite. Pierre COURTHION : L'époux - Le Parachutiste. Pierre-Jean LAUNAY : Dans la nuit. R. de SABLON-FAVIER : Poèmes. KLEIN : Images du cirque. Jacques BARON : Changement de saison. Lucien JUBLOU : Signaux. Jean FOLLAIN : Poèmes. Guy LEVIS-MANO : Il y a aussi des carrefours... Pierre ALBERT-BIROT: Mon ami Kyonos. Y. VINEUIL : Retour.
cartonnage, jaquette illustrée 1997, 1997, in-8, , cartonnage, jaquette illustrée, PREMIERE EDITION. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleur
479 p. : illus., maps Hardcover Very good condition, in full sheep, front hinge cracked
124 pages. Archival black and white photos. Contents include: discovery, fur trade, mission, settlement, ranch development, Okanagan School, mail and transportation, boats and railroads, town development, commercial and social. Average wear. A sound copy of this informative work. Book
Paris, Cercle du Livre Précieux, 1966. 5 volumes in-8, format oblong, pleine reliure verte, 312-341-436-545 et 524 pages, plus une table et des notes par volume. Edition originale des Oeuvres complètes réalisée d'après les maquettes de Bruno Pfäffli pour le compte des Editions Tchou. Exemplaire sur numéroté sur vélin. Trsè bel exemplaire en PARFAIT état. Tome 1 : Récits. Les instants bien employés suivis de Jean Paulhan, voyageur et conteur ou le Monde inconnu par André Dhôtel. (Lalie. - Progrès en amour assez lents - Le Pont traversé. - Le Guerrier appliqué.- La guérison sévère. - Aytré qui perd l'habitude. - La métromanie ou les dessous de la capitale.- Les Causes célèbres. - Guide d'un petit voyage en Suisse. - L'aveuglette. - De mauvais sujets. - Une semaine au secret. - 13 Entretien à la radio avec Robert Mallet. Etc., etc...)
PARIS, Nathan Image - 1988 - In-4 - Reliure toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Gardes illustrées - Très nombreuses illustrations NB et en couleurs, dans le texte et HT, certaines PP et double page - Bibliographie, index - 483 pages - Très bel exemplaire, comme neuf
332p., map Hardcover Very good condition, spine ends worn