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Il saggio sulla Colonia AUSTRALIA nei suoi primi sviluppi occupa complessive 65 pagine e parla della colonia di deportate e deportati istituita nel 1788 e ancora in via di sviluppo; la gente, le coltivazioni, gli allevamenti, i prodotti, i problemi. Détroit de BASS, KING ISALND, BOTANY BAY, PARAMATTA, Nouvelle Hollande (o Australia Occidentale). Le due dispense in-8° (cm. 21,4x13,5), belle brossure editoriale, fresche e immacolate nelle loro barbe, sono complete delle loro complessive 272 pagine e contengono inoltre: 1) L'impressionante saggio su L'INFANTICIDE chez les HINDOUS.(11 pagine). 2) HAMMER. Influence du MAHOMETISME sue ... les peuples.62 pagine. 3) Lettres d'un voyageur russe sur la SERVIE et CZERNY GEORGES. 40 pagine + fiero RITRATTO del leader serbo (1766-1817) inciso in rame fuori testo. 5) 20 pagine di M. L. A. SCHULTES sulla GALIZIA o "Pologne autrichienne". 20 pagine. 6) Recensioni di opere, tra cui una sui CAFRI, e il celebre Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem di CHATEAUBRIAND. Ecc.
pp. 135-207, 20 lettterpress tables on 10 fold. leaves (counted as pp. 159-178), 1 large fold. table. 8vo. Plain new wrappers. Very scarce.
Bella mappa colorata del 1891 dell'Oceania disegnata e incisa da Allodi. Di grandi dimensioni INCISIONE: cromolitografia DIMENSIONI FOGLIO: cm 66x95,5 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 61x85,5 EPOCA: 1891 CONDIZIONI: buone condizioni. Piegature. Piccolo strappo al margine superiore. Beautiful polychrome map of 1891 of Oceania drawn and engraved by Allodi. Of big size. ENGRAVING: chromolythography LEAF DIMENSION: cm 66x95,5 ENGRAVING DIMENSION: cm 61x85,5 DATE: 1891 CONDITIONS: good conditions. Foldings. One tear in the upper edge
Cartonato con legatura in tela e sovracoperta illustrata leggermente rovinata. cofanetto in cartone; fotografie e tavole a colori e bn; pp.274; Buono
Carta geografica in litografia, antica ed originale del 1878, di mm 240x340 (il foglio) con coloritura confinale coeva. Stampata dalla calco-litografia di B. Marchisio & Figli ed inserita nell'opera a cura del Cavaliere Celestino Peroglio raffigurante l'Australia
(Codice VI/0224) Bella carta geografica finemente incisa in rame e acquerellata, proviene da una copia scompleta dell'ATLANTE GEOGRAFICO UNIVERSALE. Dimensione dell'incisione: cm 18,5x25 ca. più margini bianchi. Viene spedita con una riproduzione del frontespizio dell'atlante stesso. Bella e decorativa, ottima conservazione, adatta ad essere inquadrata. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
3 voll. in 8, pp. 416 + 411 + 624, mz. pelle co, angoli con tasselli e fregi al dorso, 313 tavv. f. t. + 4 carte. Traduzione di F. Falconetti.Nella collana: L'Universo o storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli ec. Opera con due legature differenti. Qualche difetto alle cerniere dei dorsi e segni a matita. Qualche macchia di inchiostro (5862/ TAHITI - TONGA - NUOVA ZELANDA - MELANESIA - POLINESIA - PAPUA - NUOVA GUINEA - FIJI - AUSTRALIA - MADAGASCAR - MALACCA - FORMOSA)
London, A. & C. Black, Ltd., 1919, in-8, tela editoriale azzurra con titolo ed impressioni a secco al dorso, tavola a colori applicata al piatto anteriore, pp. VIII, 203, (1). Con 32 tavole a colori di Norman H. Hardy, F. & W. Wright and Percy F. S. Spence, ed una grande carta piegata in fine. Scoloriture al margine inf. di ambedue i piatti, cerniera anteriore debole, ma buone condizioni. Prima edizione.
(Milano), Feltrinelli, (1963), in-4, tela edit. con sovracc., pp. 469, (2). Con 437 ill. in b.n. e a col., 5 carte geografiche e bibliografia. (Collezione "Il mondo della figura").
Mappa del 1870 circa colorata a mano dell'Oceania disegnata e incisa dal cartografo francese Ambroise Tardieu (1818-1879). Antica nota manoscritta. La mappa mostra l'Australia, Polinesia, Malanesia e Malesia. Autore: Ambroise Tardieu (1818-1879) Data: 1870 circa Tecnica: Incisione su rame colorata a mano Dimensione della pagina: 39x52 cm Dimensione dell'incisione: 33x34 cm Condizioni: Buone. Strappo al margine inferiore.Map of 1870 circa coloured by hand of Oceania drawn and engraved by the french cartographere Ambroise Tardieu (1818-1879). Antique handwritten note. The map shows Australia, Polynesia, Malanesia e Malaysia. Author: Ambroise Tardieu (1818-1879) Date: 1870 circa Technique: Copper etching coloured by hand Page Dimension: 39x52 cm Engraving Dimension: 33x34 cm Conditions: good conditions. Occasional foxings. tear in the lower edge.
8°, 25 cm, pp. 74, una tavola protetta da velina all'antiporta, numerose figure nel testo, 29 tavole fuori testo, brossura editoriale, titolo al piatto e dorso, una tavola applicata al piatto, etichetta di precedente collocazione al dorso, esemplare molto buonoPAOLO
PARIS, Albin Michel - 1970 - In-8 Reliure,imitation cuir rouge, dos orné et titre dorés, Sous emboîtage - -Sur papier Bible supérieur - 1372 pages - llustrations originales pleines pages en couleurs- Très propre.
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and illustrations in the text; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.
In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata con alette, pp. 352, illustrato con interessanti foto d'epoca, poche righe sottolineate con evidenziatore giallo, per il resto copia molto buona. (MAG ZA4/d) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata - piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine) 9788839581419 (MAG ZA4/d)
small 8vo [17.5 x 12 cm]; xiii, 321 pp, map frontispiece, text illus. contemporary half calf, raised bands, decorated in gilt and blind, red title labels with gilt lettering, marbled boards, rubbed at edges, a very good copy, clean throughout. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. BAL 13655, with the 'P' at p. 209, as signature mark, showing top half only, no priority of states. The London edition preceeded the US edition by several weeks. Hill 196: "This work deals with Melville and his part in the mutiny aboard the Julia, called in this book, Lucy Ann. Melville then spent about three months wandering in various parts of Tahiti and Imeeo (Moorea) as a beachcomber and was able to make extensive observations on the social conditions of the natives. This work is also a true story." The author has been described as "the most important of all the great American writers" and later wrote Moby Dick. This is the author's second book.
8vo [23 x 16 cm]; xii, [ii], 257 pp, glossary, bibliog, endpaper maps. original quarter cloth, boards, dj, fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. The author observes that societies that do not eat people are fascinated by those that do. "An artful blend of travel memoir and historical narrative", and a fascination of cannibals and their adaptation to modern times.
Vg/good dj edges are a touch creased, and some cuts and notches missing. clean copy tightly bound. internally no fault. price-clipped. ex-library with large plate to ffep, First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. pp483. In orange cloth. Australian writing from Meanjin Quarterly
29 pages, including 2 in-text sketch maps. Plus photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is a fascinating travel report recounting the history of the Polyesian immigration from Asia into the Pacific and the developing changes of this culture as it was influenced by invasions and growth. Mr. Woodford was recognized for his extensive study of the Polynesians and Malenesians. He provides intricate details on the tattooing procedure and nostril piercing for men, on the construction of canoes which were beginning to be replaced by European boats and half-decked cutters, and on the tools and weapons used.
8vo. 13 pages, plus two black and white plates for illustration. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, containing other accounts as well, seldom found in such good and original condition. An earnestly disquisitive analysis of early biographies, scant surviving correspondence, and most importantly, Captain Cook's own decision making and planning processes relating to his voyages, results in a most captivating character sketch of the great navigator, Captain James Cook. The author remarks on how very little is known of his famous subject other than his name, which is known worldwide. Further describing what he terms "the irony of the Pacific story" this account is well researched and compelling.
pp. 621-677, tabs. in text, notes & refs. Plain new wrs.
LYON, Ed. des Remparts, Collection "Rêves Bleus" N° 46 - Sans date - In-8In-8 Carré - Broché, avec Jaquette illustrée en couleurs - 224 pages - Très bon état.
Original Australian parliamentary paper, printed on a single folio blue sheet, double sided, measuring approximately 13.5 inches x 8.5 inches (34cm x 22cm). In very good and original condition. This is an original document printed by the government of Victoria, Australia, during the Victorian gold rush, providing rules and regulations respecting the issue of licenses for mining, under the authority of the Local Act, entitled "An Act for the better management of the gold fields of Victoria".
Original Australian parliamentary papers. No. 188. First Edition. Folio, 12 pages, string tied, measuring approximately 13.5 inches x 8.5 inches (34cm x 22cm). In very good and original condition. Original papers printed by the government of Australia, containing references to eleven tenders for the survey of 300,000 acres of land in the Northern Territory. Following is the of tenders: From South Australia: C. McCarthy and others; Wright, Woods & Hamilton; J. Fawsett; and B.T. Finniss. From Melbourne: G.A. Woods & Co. and H.L. Lindsay From New South Wales: S.P. Bransby and T. G. Kennon From Queensland: J. C. Thompson and Jones, Tilson & Co.
Original Prospectus Piece for the Second Edition of 'The World-Wide Atlas of Modern Geography', published by W. & A.K. Johnston in Edinburgh, 1894. With a sample colour map of New Zealand from the Atlas, list of maps and plans, and an order form. Single leaf, double sided, measuring approximately 9.5 x 12 inches (24 x 30cm). Near Fine Condition. The Atlas contained 112 coloured plates, maps, and plans of cities, and an introduction, giving an account of geographical discovery and political territorial changes in the nineteenth century, by J. Scott Keltie, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, London.
pp. [12], 915, (41) [Index] + Engraved frontis title page (drawn by Joseph Mulder and engraved by Willem de Broen) showing an enormous globe, the author and allegorical figures; Plus + Folding engraved map of the Old World (31 x 42 cm.) - "Orbis Terrarum Veteribus Cogniti Tabula" by Christoph CELLARIUS, showing not only Europe, Africa and Asia, but also Australia; and four woodcut decorated initial letters. Regular title printed in red and black with the Wetstein's engraved whetstone publisher's device. Latin text in roman types, with extensive passages in italic and Greek, and occasional Hebrew and fraktur. 4to. 205 mm. Old damp stain on the first few leaves. The early full leather binding is quite worn. ** The front pastedown bears an early autograph ownership - apparently that of Noel Antoine Pluche (1688-1761), noted French naturalist and writer. Full Title: Nicolai Gurtleri Origines Mundi & in eo Regnorum, Rerumpubl. Populorum; horumque Duces, Migrationes, Dii, Religio, Mores, Instituta, Res gesta, civiles, sacra, bellica. Referuntur omnia ad loca & tempora sua, & ex ipsis fontibus, fereque propriis Historicorum verbis ad modum Historiae Universalis, cum maxime Ecclesiasticae reprasentantur. Cum Indicibus necessariis, iisque locupletissimis. First and only edition of a detailed history of the ancient world, covering and comparing the cultures, religions, governments, (civil and ecclesiastical) legal systems, etc. of societies throughout the Old World. After a brief discussion of the pre-diluvian world, it covers the ancient Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe country by country or region by region, citing both biblical and classical sources. The Cellarius map appears to be based on the 1664 map of the same title by Johannes Strubius (Shirley 434, in the same projection and showing the same regions, but not including Australia), but its more accurate and up-to-date cartographic data appears to have been taken from one of the world maps in two hemispheres that were common from at least 1658 (Visscher's, Shirley 406). As in those maps, the coast of Australia shows a small break at 30 degrees south latitude. Cellarius (1638-1707) had produced a series of historical maps for his Notitia Orbis Antiqui, first published at Leipzig in 1701, and the present map may be based on one from that book. A detailed ancient history, with an attractive and unusually accurate folding map of the Old World. SCARCE. NCC (5 copies); OCLC WorldCat (7 copies); STCN (1 copy). **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153