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18379567<p>lithograph laid on India paper. EXTREMELY RARE view by Arthus Bertrand Paris. Baron de Bougainville 1781-1846 was a French naval officer the son of famous voyager Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. He became Rear-Admiral in 1838. The unachieved main intention of the voyage was: to extend French influence in Indochina but Manila Sydney and Rio de la Plata areas were also visited and documented with these superbly executed artworks published nine years before the official account of the voyage. Condition: with tight top margin slight burn marks smudges and water stains small paper and plate loss at upper left not affecting image.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
82 pages. Features include: Secret Missions of Luftwaffe KG 200; American Tank Destroyers; Bougainville - Hell on hill 700; Firsthand account of Patton's Spearhead across the Moselle; 10th Panzer's Eastern Front Onslaught; Controversial British Attack on French Fleet. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
182862270<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with paper loss barely affecting plate verso foxed with minimal smudges and water stains paper a bit wavy.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
182862271<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with paper loss barely affecting plate verso with some foxing with minimal smudges and water stains paper a bit wavy.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
18289556<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Frégate La Thétis et de la Covette L'Espérance'. Condition: margin and verso foxing barely affecting the plate. Reference: Brunet I-1168 35 pl.; Chadenat II-3684 id.; Sabin 6874 id.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
18289558<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Frégate La Thétis et de la Covette L'Espérance'. Condition: margin and verso foxing barely affecting the plate. Reference: Brunet I-1168 35 pl.; Chadenat II-3684 id.; Sabin 6874 id.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
183760609<p>lithograph view. Reference: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Condition: margins trimmed cleaned.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
183756117<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from "Atlas Journal de la Navigation Autour du Globe de la Frégate la Thétis et de la Corvette l'Esperance pendant les années 1824 1825 et 1826"; pl. 19; REFERENCE: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
18379570<p>lithograph laid on India paper with professional restored tear at bottom margin not affecting plate light foxing on the margins. EXTREMELY RARE view from "Atlas Journal de la Navigation Autour du Globe de la Frégate la Thétis et de la Corvette l'Esperance pendant les années 1824 1825 et 1826"; pl. 12. REFERENCE: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Soft cover.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
18379577<p>lithograph laid on India paper. EXTREMELY RARE view by Arthus Bertrand Paris. Baron de Bougainville 1781-1846 was a French naval officer the son of famous voyager Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. He became Rear-Admiral in 1838. The unachieved main intention of the voyage was: to extend French influence in Indochina but Manila Sydney and Rio de la Plata areas were also visited and documented with these superbly executed artworks published nine years before the official account of the voyage. Condition: shaved top margin with slight smudges and water stains paper a bit wavy paper toning.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
182862266<p>lithograph pasted down edition of aquatints. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with burn marks smudges and water stains affecting plate paper edge brittle with foxing with paper loss on upper and right margin with blind stamp at the right bottom of the plate.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
18289557<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Frégate La Thétis et de la Covette L'Espérance'. Condition: margin and verso foxing barely affecting the plate. Reference: Brunet I-1168 35 pl.; Chadenat II-3684 id.; Sabin 6874 id.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
183756116<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from "Atlas Journal de la Navigation Autour du Globe de la Frégate la Thétis et de la Corvette l'Esperance pendant les années 1824 1825 et 1826"; pl. 18; REFERENCE: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Condition: small water stain to the right of image.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
182862265<p>lithograph pasted down edition of aquatints. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with burn marks smudges and water stains affecting plate paper edge brittle with paper loss on upper and right margin with blind stamp at the right bottom of the plate.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
182862267<p>lithograph pasted down edition of aquatints. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with burn marks smudges and water stains affecting plate paper edge brittle with paper loss on upper and right margin with blind stamp at the right bottom of the plate.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
182862272<p>lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Album Pittoresque de la Fregate La Thetis et de la Covette L'Esperance'. Condition: with paper loss barely affecting plate verso with some foxing with smudges and water stains paper a bit wavy.</p> Vicomte de la Touanne / Bulla, Editeur, Paris.
1772625061772. BOUGAINVILLE Lewis de. Voyage Round the World. Performed by Order of His Most Christian Majesty in the Years 1766 1767 1768 and 1769. London; Printed for J. Nourse . and T. Davies 1772. 1st English ed. 4to. xxviii476pp. Copper-engraved folding plate 12 charts on five copper-engraved folding plates. Orig. marbled boards rebacked in period-style gilt-decorated calf raised spine bands red morocco spine label. Boards rubbed edgewear some faint scattered foxing else very good or better. Cox I55. Hill 165. Sabin 6869. Account of the first official French circumnavigation. Louis de Bougainville had been aide-de-camp to Montcalm in Canada and acted for the French at their surrender at Montreal in 1760. A chapter of this work is devoted to the natural history of the Falkland Islands. "During this voyage Bougainville visited Rio de Janeiro Notevideo and Patagonia in South America; he was also in Buenos Aires when the order for the expulsion of the Jesuits of Paraguay arrived which he describes in detail. He then proceeded through the Strait of Magellan and across the Pacific visiting the Tuamotu Archipelago Tahiti the Samoa Islands the New Hebrides and the Salomon Louisiade and New Britain archipelagos. There is a long description of Tahiti containing observations on the natives as wel as a vocabulary of 300 words used on the island"--Hill. Bougainville's voyage created a great deal of interest among the French in the Pacific which resulted in the voyages of du Fresne and de La Perouse. The flowering vine is named for him as well as the largest island in the Solomons. He later took part in the American Revolution survived the French revolution and was made a senator and count by Napoleon. unknown
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1889300911-KA18Lille : Desclée De Brouwer et Cie 1889. Hardcover. Good. Original decorated gilt cloth gilt cuts 24 illustrations in b/w small 4to. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée.; Corners cover slightly bumped; cover slightly soiled; book plate on upper pastedown. Lille : Desclée, De Brouwer et Cie hardcover
1016524374.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1771WRCAM49586Paris: Saillant & Nyon 1771. 84173pp. with twenty-three maps and plates. Half title. Quarto. Contemporary mottled calf gilt leather label. Minor shelf wear. Small contemporary bookplate of the Duc de Decrès on front pastedown. Very minor foxing in margins of half title and last leaf. A remarkably bright and clean copy. Fine. First edition of this important work. Bougainville first undertook an expedition to the Falkland Islands and Patagonia at his own expense to secure them for French colonization. To avoid possible conflict due to Spain's envy of this acquisition France gave up the territory to her. The narrative of that expedition was related in THE HISTORY OF A VOYAGE TO THE MALOUINE ISLANDS. Paris 1770. After delivering the Falklands to Spain Bougainville was ordered across the Pacific to the East Indies and then home. The completion of the three-year voyage marked the first official French circumnavigation and inspired much French interest in the Pacific islands. The party collected abundant natural history information concerning the regions visited; a chapter on the Falklands gives the history of their settlement as well. The expedition stopped at many South Sea islands among them Tahiti and included is a long section on that island as well as a vocabulary of the natives. Bougainville was in Buenos Aires when the order arrived for the expulsion of the Jesuits from Paraguay which he describes in detail. An extraordinary capstone to this remarkable voyage was that Bougainville lost only seven out of two hundred men. <br> <br> "Bougainville also touched at the Moluccas Batavia and Mauritius before he arrived once again in France in 1769. Although Bougainville made only a few important discoveries he created a great deal of interest among the French in the Pacific which resulted in the voyages of Marc-Joseph Marion de Fresne and Jean François de La Pérouse. The largest island in the Solomons and two straits in the Pacific bear his name and the tropical flowering vine called bougainvillea was also named for him. Bougainville later took part in the American Revolution survived the French Revolution and was made a senator and count of the Empire by Napoleon I. Bougainville's accounts of Pacific Islanders in this work echoed Jean Jacques Rousseau's concepts of the 'noble savage' and inspired Denis Diderot to write his denunciation of European contact with indigenous peoples" - Hill. <br> <br> This copy belonged to Admiral later Duc Denis Decrès Napoleon's Minister for the Navy and the Colonies from 1801 to 1814 with his bookplate on the front pastedown. Decrès was the Minister directly responsible for Nicholas Baudin's voyage to Australia. Therefore there could have been much instructive value in the present volume for Decrès who perhaps used Bougainville's experiences with regard to Baudin to assist in the various enquiries into voyage events many of them relating to Baudin's unfortunate command. A highly distinguished French naval provenance for one of the country's legendary travel narratives. HILL 163. SABIN 6864. O'REILLY & REITMAN 283. BORBA DE MORAES p.115. DU RIETZ 117. COX I p.55. Saillant & Nyon hardcover books
1773WRCAM47173Neuchatel: Société Thypographique sic 1773. Two volumes bound in one. xxiv187; 2523pp. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt. Extremities very lightly worn. Some faint dampstaining in upper gutter margin on first few leaves minor scattered foxing. Very good. "Nouvelle édition augmentée." A reduced edition of this important work first published in 1771. This edition includes a brief dictionary of nautical terms twenty- two pages. Bougainville first undertook an expedition to the Falkland Islands and Patagonia at his own expense to secure them for French colonization. To avoid possible conflict due to Spain's envy of this acquisition France gave up the territory to her. The narrative of that expedition was related in THE HISTORY OF A VOYAGE TO THE MALOUINE ISLANDS. Paris 1770. After delivering the Falklands to Spain Bougainville was ordered across the Pacific to the East Indies and then home. The completion of the three-year voyage marked the first official French circumnavigation and inspired much French interest in the Pacific islands. The party collected abundant natural history information concerning the regions visited; a chapter on the Falklands gives the history of their settlement as well. The expedition stopped at many South Sea islands among them Tahiti and included is a long section on that island as well as a vocabulary of the natives. Bougainville was in Buenos Aires when the order arrived for the expulsion of the Jesuits from Paraguay which he describes in detail. An extraordinary capstone to this remarkable voyage was that Bougainville lost only seven out of two hundred men. COX I p.55. SABIN 6864. HILL 163 1st ed. BORBA DE MORAES p.115. DU RIETZ 117. Société Thypographique [sic] unknown books
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 books
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