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1374017Paris: Voyageurs et Curieux, 2010 in-4, 160 pages + 1 f. d'errata, 125 illustrations en couleurs, 6 illustrations en n/b. Bibliographie. Cartonné, très bon état.
1372291Milan: Skira, 1997 in-4, 161 pages, nombreuses illustrations. Bibliographie. Broché, couv. lég. frottée, bon état. Catalogue d'exposition sur l'art "Malagan" de Nouvelle-Irlande à la Fondation Bismarck, Paris 30 avril - 28 juin 1997.
1899R47005Paris, Victor Retaux 1899 vi + 556pp.+ frontispice (portrait) + 2 cartes double-page en couleurs, 1e édition, reliure demi-toile, qqs.rousseurs, 23cm., bel état
vi + 556pp.+ frontispice (portrait) + 2 cartes double-page en couleurs, 1e édition, reliure demi-toile, qqs.rousseurs, 23cm., bel état
192928493Philadelphia 1929. Photography. Good overall. Striking large silvertone portrait of a Native in ceremonial dress with portable drum. The image is a private snap shot printed on Photographic paper with a place name coligraphered at the bottom in the margin. This is one of a series of views that were printed on the Cope's return to the USA after their yacht cruse throughout New Zealand Australia Fiji Java and Sumatra in the late 1920's. <br /> <br /> Francis R. Cope Jr. noted American naturalist was deeply involved in his community. The family was active in many civic educational and charitable projects including the development of Fairmount Park the City's Waterworks the Philadelphia Zoo and Haverford College. An early supporter of the conservation of wild lands Francis donated the tract of land that is now Woodbourne Forest & Wildlife Preserve to the Nature Conservancy the 4th preserve established by the Nature Conservancy. Francis traveled the world with his daughter Theodora Cope later Stanwell-Fletcher a.k.a. Theodora Gray then a recent graduate of Mt. Holyoke with a passion for natural history and later a founding member of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology where she earned a Ph.D. in Vertebrate Ecology.<br /> <br /> Image 8 1/4 x 10 1/4" black border and calligraphy title below printed on card 13 3/8 x 10 3/4". Image has a 2" closed tear at top center. unknown
6243portraits de la terre et des hommes.Portefolio en feuillets,carte pacifique Sud-Mélanésie,en couleurs sur double page.43 pages de texte par Ingrid SENEPART et Sophie BLIN illustrées,texte sur 2 colonnes,48 superbes photographies de Frédéric Huijbregts,en noir et en couleurs, sur papier couché.Les éditions Terre Bleue janvier 1998.emboîtage cartonné illustré.Proche de l’état de neuf
Western Approaches to Torres Strait Compiled from the latest British & Netherlands Gov.t Surveys. London Published at the Admiralty 15th June 1881, under the Superintendence of Capt.n F.J. Evans, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1925. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Australia - New Guinea. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 475x645 mm
2732P. Ducrocq (Récits de voyage), 1883. In-12, rel. toilée ill., VII-364 p.
193526492Issoudun Paris, Archiconfrérie de N.-D. du Sacré-Coeur, Dillen 1935 -in-8 demi-basane à coins un fort volume, reliure demi-basane marron-foncé in-octavo à coins (25,5 x 17 cm), dos 4 nerfs, décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blins stamping decoration), Auteur et Titre frappés "or", pièce de Titre et pièce d'Auteur sur fond marron-clair avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, entre-nerf central orné d'un fleuron "or" avec un rinceau à froid de part et d'autre, entrenerf haut et bas orné d'un fleuron "or" au centre avec un rinceau à froid de part et d'autre, filet "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet "or" en tête et en pied, plats décorés "or" d'un filet "or" aux mors et aux coins, papier fantaisie marron-clair, marron-foncé, violet et "or" aux plats, tête lisse dorée, gouttière et tranche de queue non-rognées, dos et couverture crème Editeur imprimée en rouge et noir conservée, ÉDITION ORIGINALE ornée de 64 hors-texte en noir sur papier glacé (soit 144 photographies en noir) + 3 cartes hors-texte en noir (Carte de L'Océanie - Carte de la Nouvelle-Guinée - Carte de la Papouasie) + une grande carte dépliante en couleurs in-fine des "DISTRICTS DE LA MISSION CATHOLIQUE EN PAPOUASIE EN 1935", 542 pages, 1935 Issoudun, Archiconfrérie de N.-D. du Sacré-Coeur, Paris, Dillen Editeurs,
1374748New York: D'Arcy Galleries, 1968 in-4 allongé (337x140 mm) , xix-(1)-105 illustrations hors-texte-(7) pages. Broché, couverture lég. défr., petite déchirure au dos, autrement bon état. Les photos sont de Bill Viola. Joint 2 photos d'une sculpture ne figurant pas dans le catalogue. Texte anglais, français, allemand.
239670Amsterdam, Philo Press, 1968 - 1972 4 vol. in-8, carte dépliante au tome II, percaline bleue à la Bradel (reliure de l'éditeur). Il manque les volumes de suppléments.
1375323Milan: Editions 5 continents, 2016 gr. in-4 (24 x 35,5 cm), 356 pages, 222 illustrations en couleurs et en n/b. Relié sous jaquette, très bon état. Essais de Thomas Schultze-Westrum et de Robert L. Welsch.
1377067Bruxelles: Bernard de Grunne Tribal Fine Arts, 2017 in-4, 47 pages, illustrations, carte. Bibliographie. Broché, bon état.
1373002New York: The Museum of Primitive Art, 1967 gr. in-4, 350 pages, nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir, carte se dépliant. Reliure toile décorée d'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd imprimée avec petites manques sans perte de texte, autrement bon exemplaire.
1942136750London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. London Hodder and Stoughton Limited 1942. Octavo 253 pages with 2 maps one double-page plus 24 plates and rear endpaper maps. Cloth lightly bumped; top edge lightly foxed; an excellent copy with the price-clipped dustwrapper a little marked creased and chipped. John Lloyd Preece 1895-1969 one of the sons of the noted Adelaide bookseller and publisher F.W. Preece was himself an influential bookseller publisher and proprietor of Preece's Gallery. He 'studied English at the University of Adelaide . In 1926 he visited Italy with Lionel Lindsay. Three years later he launched "Desiderata" an elegant and stylishly illustrated literary magazine which appeared for ten years and brought together notable Australian and overseas contributors. At a time of general philistinism it contained enthusiastic notices of modern art and literature: in 1939 there were two favourable reviews of Patrick White's first novel "Happy Valley". In 1934-40 John Preece ran a branch of F.W. Preece & Sons Ltd in Victoria Arcade Sydney. As "Lloyd Rhys" he wrote three books about New Guinea and about small ships in World War II reflecting his travels and his temporary civilian work for the Defence Department at Garden Island. In 1946 he returned to Adelaide' and the family firm not retiring until 1957 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. The small paper label of 'F.W. Preece Ltd. Booksellers Adelaide' is mounted at the foot of the front pastedown. Hodder and Stoughton Limited hardcover
1373504Genève: Musée Barbier-Mueller, 2006 in-4, 470 pages, 19 cartes, 378 illustrations en couleurs et en n/b. Broché, très bon état. Textes de Joshua A. Bell, Harry Beran, Ludovic Coupaye, Ingrid Heermann, Anita Herle, Anna-Karina Hermkens, Christian Kaufmann, Pieter Ter Keurs, Don Niles, Philippe Peltier, Dirk Smidt.
2019134816Adelaide: No Publisher 2019. Near fine. Adelaide No Publisher 2019. Foolscap folio ii 332 pages with a colour illustration from a photograph on the title page. Comb-bound clear plastic front and card rear cover as issued; a near-fine copy. 'Irmgard Horndasch nee Marek was born and raised in East Berlin and came to the West before the building of the Wall. She met and fell in love with Heinrich Bergmann a missionary's son. They married in New Guinea in 1958 and the following year Heinrich was killed in an accident. As a widow Irmgard remained in New Guinea opening a school and founding women's education. In 1975 she married the widow Helmut Horndasch and continued working with him in New Guinea until the end of the century' from the preface. Translated from the German by Erich Flierl. No Publisher unknown
1953136760Kokopo: Printed at the Catholic Mission Vunapope 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Kokopo Printed at the Catholic Mission Vunapope 1953. Octavo iv 65 pages. Pictorial wrappers slightly marked with trifling surface loss at the rear; light vertical crease throughout where folded; mild signs of age and use; a very good copy. A handbook for missionaries: not least 'Cargo Madness' pages 58-65. Loosely inserted is an autograph letter signed from a Sister M. John Baptist 'down from Rabaul for a holiday' in Adelaide sent to a local friend in November 1962. Printed at the Catholic Mission Vunapope paperback
188323079Paris, Éditions Maurice Dreyfous, 1883. Relié, 12 cm x 18 cm, 346 pages, fac-similé du titre d’achat. Texte de A. Baudouin, médecin de la 4ème expédition, vignette du relieur A. Malpeyre, portrait du fondateur de la colonie en frontispice. Sans les portraits et illustrations annoncés qui ont dû sauter au brochage, sinon très bon état
188518271885. Versailles Imprimé pour l'auteur 1885 - Broché 18 cm x 24 cm 16 pages - Texte de Prince Roland Bonaparte - Non coupé - Une carte en couleur hors-texte - Tiré à petit nombre - Dos restauré sinon bon état
1637Ducrocq (Récits de voyage), Paris, 1883
1948105763Hamburg: Cram de Gruyter and Co 1948. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Hamburg Cram de Gruyter and Co. 1948. Quarto xvi 264 pages with a map and 99 illustrations plus 23 pages of plates. Binder's cloth lettered in gilt on the spine retaining the original printed card covers the front one lightly stained and creased; minor signs of use confined mainly to a few leaves; a very good copy with ownership details in ink on the inside front cover. Monographien zur Volkerkunde Number 1. This is the first of three volumes on the Mbowamb Mount Hagen tribes in East Central New Guinea. The date of publication is printed '1943-1948'. Apparently this volume was published in 1948; the other two volumes appeared in 1943 Band II: I. Gesellschaft. II. Religion und Weltbild; Band III: Mythen und Erzählungen. Cram, de Gruyter and Co paperback
1369700Paris, La Haye: Mouton, 1968 in-4, 104 pages, 69 planches hors texte, bibliographie. Rel. toile jaquette, Etat d'usage. EDITION ORIGINALE. De la bibliothèque de J. kerchache.
1940180557Circa1940s. Carbon typescript title-page 238 pages 35 x 22.5 cm manila card wrappers marked D.A.S.F. Rabaul in red pencil bound into a green pebbled cloth Penfold's springback letter file slightly scuffed edges of the typescript a little ragged but in very good condition. Translation from the German of Richard Parkinson's scarce work on the Bismarck Archipelago first published in 1907. This recently discovered typescript by translator and Rabaul resident Noel C. Barry is based on the second edition published in 1926. <br> <br>Barry began work on his translation in the 1920s after returning from service in WWI and completed it in the 1940s before War again intervened. The scholarly edition by John Dennison and J. Peter White of Parkinson's original work published in 1997 and online in 2010 by Sydney University made note of Barry's work observing "For many people this Barry translation became the sole avenue into Parkinson’s book." <br> <br>This copy with an early New Guinea provenance is from the collection of R. L. Pulsford a colleague of Noel Barry's at the Department of Agriculture Stock and Fisheries Rabaul has the errors in transcription mentioned in the Sydney University edition and as such is a valuable insight into the publishing history of a foundation work on the Pacific. . hardcover
18975535Brisbane: Queensland Parliamentary Report 1897. Good overall. Largely reports on river exploration of New Guinea most by Wm. Macgregor the administrator of the territory while on board the S.S. "Merrie England". One section on missions and a 20pp appendix on native dialects. Folio xxxvi 120pp 3 maps 1 folding. Printed self wraps stapled as issued front cover detached. Trove 1053953. Queensland Parliamentary Report paperback