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196633236Marseille et Paris Aux Bureaux de la revue 1966 in-8° fascicule de 160 pp environ
1972010600Paris Musée de l'Homme 1972 In-4 carré Broché, couverture illustrée
177153789Paris Saillant & Nyon 1771. 4to. Near contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Very light wear along edges. Stamps on title-page. 8 incl. htitle4171 pp. 20 engraved maps and charts numb. 1-19 16 bis of which 18 are folded including the large world map. 2 engraved plates numb. 1-2. Internally clean and fine a few leaves with marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this famous circumnavigation being the first voyage around the world with professional naturalists and geographers onboard. Bougainville was the first Frenchman to sail around the world. In 1771 Bougainville published his travel log from the expedition under the title "Le voyage autour du monde par la frégate La Boudeuse et la flûte L'Étoile". The book describes the geography biology and anthropology of Argentina then a Spanish colony Patagonia Tahiti and Indonesia then a Dutch colony. The book was a sensation especially the description of Tahitian society. Bougainville described it as an earthly paradise where men and women lived in blissful innocence far from the corruption of civilisation.Bougainville's descriptions powerfully expressed the concept of the noble savage influencing the utopian thoughts of philosophers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau before the advent of the French Revolution. Denis Diderot's book Supplément au voyage de Bougainville retells the story of Bougainville's landing on Tahiti narrated by an anonymous reader to one of his friends. Diderot used his fictional approach including a description of the Tahitians as noble savages to criticise Western ways of living and thinking.Sabin 6864. </em> unknown
1771274010Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First. hardcover. good. Complete with 20 folding maps and 3 plates. 8 417 3pp. 4to contemporary mottled calf gilt decorated spine with red leather spine label spine rubbed with light wear on spine ends edges of corners worn and bumped maps and text slightly wavy throughout light browning to margins of half-title page last 3 leaves with some light dampstaining to some margins. Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. First Edition<br/> <br/> Internally a clean bright and tight copy. Narrative of Bougainville's voyage to South America across the Pacific Ocean through the East Indies on onward to France. This voyage was the first French circumnavigation around the world. The success of this voyage caused increased French interest in the islands of South Pacific. Bougainville was sent from France to colonize the Falkland Islands. The first part of this work describes the Falkland Islands including its natural history and the French colony there and the author's visits to Montevideo Paraguay and Rio de Janeiro. Bougainville sailed through the Strait of Magellan and across the Pacific to Tahiti. There are several chapters on his visit to Tahiti. Also included is a list of Tahitian vocabulary. He then sailed to the East Indies where he extensively describes his visits to the Moluccas Borneo and Batavia. "The largest island in the Solomons and two straits in the Pacific bear his Bougainville's name and the tropical flowering vine called bougainvillea was also named for him." Hill 163. Borba de Moraes p. 115. Sabin 6864. Cox I p. 55. Du Rietz 117. O'Reilly & Reitman 283.<br/> <br/> Saillant & Nyon unknown
177153789Paris, Saillant & Nyon, 1771. 4to. Near contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Very light wear along edges. Stamps on title-page. (8, incl. htitle),417,(1) pp., 20 engraved maps and charts (numb. 1-19 + 16 bis) of which 18 are folded, including the large world map. 2 engraved plates (numb. 1-2). Internally clean and fine, a few leaves with marginal brownspots.
18226000069On board 1822. Single-page letter on single folded sheet 255 x 195 mm. address panel slightly torn where originally opened at red wax seal; very good. <p><p>An intriguing letter sent from on board Hyacinthe de Bougainville's command the Thétis to Monsieur Bajot who is noted as being the editor of the Annales Maritimes published by the Ministry of the Marine in Paris. Louis-Marie Bajot was associated with the Ministry for most of his life and was the driving force behind the publication of the Annales Maritimes an important annual that published the latest news of naval affairs and regulations together with long articles and notes on voyages and other maritime matters. </p> <p>The naval officer André-Antoine-Émilien Gay baron de Taradel writes that though he is a subscriber he finds that he is missing the recent volumes; he has just embarked on the Thétis and expects to sail shortly just at the moment when he might conceivably profit from having the volumes to hand. The Annales Maritimes first published in 1816 published all manner of notes and articles on all manner of questions relating to navigation including references to the Baudin and Freycinet voyages. Bougainville and the Thétis did sail in July 1822 to Martinique to trial the vessel but did not sail on the circumnavigation until 1824 including making a long stay at Sydney.</p> </p> . unknown
183727506Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1837. Very good overall. An early map of Port Jackson which appeared in de Bougainville's Journal de la Navigation autour de Globe Paris 1837 showing 'Ville de Sidney' and 'Hyde Park' with a key with 13 place names. With soundings marked and a 'Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson' at the upper left. 'Voyage de la Thetis et de l'Esperance' in the upper left corner outside the border and Pl. 52 at the upper right hand corner. <br /> <br /> 25 1/4 x 20". Text below the border 'Grave par Amboise Tardieu d'apres les dessins de M.E.B. de la Touanne Lieutenant de Vaisseau / Ecrit par Besancon / Prix un Franc". Some very slight marginal foxing overal a very clean bright copy. Tooley 982; Libraries Australia ID 2320744. Prime meridian: Paris; Scale indeterminable. Inset: Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson Don 11 N.E. Arthus Bertrand unknown
183714699Paris: Arthus Bertrand 1837. Very good overall. An early map of Port Jackson which appeared in de Bougainville's Journal de la Navigation autour de Globe Paris 1837 showing 'Ville de Sidney' and 'Hyde Park' with a key with 13 place names. With soundings marked and a 'Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson' at the upper left. 'Voyage de la Thetis et de l'Esperance' in the upper left corner outside the border and Pl. 52 at the upper right hand corner. <br /> <br /> 25 1/4 x 20". Re-margined at the bottom border so that the text below the border 'Grave par Amboise Tardieu d'apres les dessins de M.E.B. de la Touanne Lieutenant de Vaisseau Ecrit par Besancon Prix un Franc' is lacking o/w very good clean and bright. Tooley 982; Libraries Australia ID 2320744. Prime meridian: Paris; Scale indeterminable. Inset: Vue de l'entree du Port Jackson Don 11 N.E. Arthus Bertrand unknown
18264102423Paris: Annales des Sciences Naturelles 1826. In fine condition. 12 pp. caption-title; tipped into a modern binding of quarter linen and boards. <p><p>The renowned French zoologist Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire on the platypus: an important study read to the Académie des Sciences and set up in print for publication in the appropriate learned journal. This is a very rare separate offprint paginated 1 to 8 for separate issue rather than simply being clipped from its journal version.</p> <p>Saint-Hilaire here discusses research into the platypus made possible by the delivery of a brace of the monotremes by Hyacinthe de Bougainville commander of the Thétis expedition just returned to Paris from the southern ocean. He discusses work by Shaw in England reports by Péron from the Baudin expedition and work by other eminent naturalists in Europe. The second half of the text is the most controversial occupied by vigorous debate about ideas promulgated by the German naturalist Meckel in his ground-breaking Ornithorhynchi Paradoxi published just weeks previously. Meckel's first full separate study of the animal concentrated on the animal's reproductive system and especially the mammary glands of the female. Saint-Hilaire objected strenuously to this approach asserting that the relevant glands were in fact odoriferous and designed only to attract a mate. Saint-Hilaire was of course plain wrong but that didn't become clear for decades. Meanwhile in the furious debates about the classification of the platypus of the 1820s and 1830s Saint-Hilaire occupied centre-stage. Some years ago we handled the sale of a collection of his manuscript drafts and notes on the subject which showed just how controversial the whole subject became.</p> <p>It was Saint-Hilaire himself who had coined the term "Monotremata" as early as 1803. He had been appointed professor of quadrupeds cetaceans birds reptiles and fish at the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle in 1793 at the young age of twenty-one. He travelled with Napoleon's campaign to Egypt but it was his long study of the museum's mammalian collection that made him famous and led to comparisons with Cuvier although the two men fell out in 1829. During his tenure he published a series of articles and monographs on the platypus stubbornly holding that it must be a vertebrate and refusing to believe that it could possibly be a mammal.</p> </p> . Annales des Sciences Naturelles unknown
17725814Paris, chez Saillant et Nyon, 1772. 1772 3 vol. in-8° (205 x 130 mm) de : I. [4] ff. (faux-titre, titre, épître) ; XLIII (discours préliminaire) ; 336 pp. ; II. [2] ff. (faux-titre, titre) ; 453 pp. ; [3] pp. (approbation, privilège, avis au relieur) ; III. [1] f. (faux titre) ; XVI (avertissement) ; 362 pp. ; [3] pp. (approbation, privilège) ; 3 planches et 21 cartes dépliantes (numérotées de 1 à 20, la 16 étant en deux parties). (Quelques tâches). Plein veau marbré d'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré. (Reliures très usées avec manques).
29787P., Editions du Loup, 1929, in 8° relié pline toile bleue moderne, à la bradel, 208pp.
1929571929 P., Albin Michel, 1929, in 12 broché, 253 pages
ORD-14727Paris. Imprimerie Nationale. 1977. 2 volumes petit in-f°(216 x 305mm) pleine toile bleue, titre et vignette couleurs collée sur chaque premier plat, étui orné d'un portrait de Bougainville se détachant sur une feuille de son journal en fac-similé (reliure de l'éditeur), XIV, 516, (1) et 2ff., 579, (2) pages. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir ou en couleurs dans et hors texte et 3 cartes repliées dans une pochette collée à la fin du tome 2. Complet et en très bon état. Ouvrage très lourd (6kg), prévoir des frais de port conséquents.
200502028, Editions de crémille, 1973 ; in-8, 314 pp., demi-percaline.
179024539Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE 1790 -in-12 broché un journal (original d'époque), broché bleu-gris in-douze Editeur (paperback duodecimo editor)(19 x 11,5 cm), dos muet, couverture imprimée en noir, brochure d'origine non rognée, texte imprimé sur papier velin, ligné et filigrané, sans illustrations (no illustration), pagination (24ff. chiffrées de la page 121 à la page 168 et 36 ff. chiffrées de la page 229 à la page 300 ), Journal du samedi 22 Mai 1790 (n°21) Paris MERCURE DE FRANCE Editeur,
GF20749Eau-forte originale en couleurs (coloris d'époque) - Format 26 x 17 cm environ - vers 1845 - Avec une Notice biographique de 8 pages (en feuilles) par Jules AMIC -
200815542Paris, Editions du loup, 1929 ; in-8, 208 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bois gravés de Maurice L'Hoir. exemplaire N° 2003.
1986LFA-126740892N° 3 - 1986 : 144 pages, format 210 x 310 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1994LFA-126737115Publication semestrielle de 190 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, brochée, publiée en 1993, Société Diderot
197753553Imprimerie Nationale, coll. « Voyages et Découvertes » 1977 2 volumes. In-4. Reliures de l’éditeur pleine toile bleue, sous étui à l’identique avec illustrations contrecollées, premiers plats ornés d’une reproduction contrecollée, XIV-516-579 pp., 162-207 illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Exemplaire en bon état.
198017361980 Paris FM/ La Découverte 1981 Un volumes in°12 broché 292 pages LR12
20845Le Club, 2013. In quarto, reliure plein cartonnage intégralement illustré sous jaquette à l'identique, très importante illstration dans le texte en couleurs ou sépia, 221 pp. Index sur 4 colonnes ( 3ff), 50 carnettistes - cf dernier cliché. Très bel ensemble sous tous rapports. Epuisé.
1977LFA-126717915Un ouvrage de 269 pages, format 245 x 160 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1977, bon état
In-8 p. (mm. 215x130), cartoncino rustico coevo, tit. stampato su tassello al dorso, pp. (2),368, con bella antiporta inc. in rame dedicata al viaggio di Pagès. Questo 6° volume della raccolta contiene i viaggi dei seguenti navigatori francesi: il Visconte Pierre Marie François Pagès - Louis Antoine conte de Bougainville - Jean François Marie de Surville. Con lievi uniformi arross. e qualche fiorit. ma discreto esemplare con barbe.
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