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8170530962.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
56401aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1921, 21, 22, kl. in-8°, Frontispiz Porträt Iwan v. Tschudie & ca. 600 S., mit Karten und Panoramen ill., grüner Original-Leinenband.
90011aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1899, kl. in-8°, 534 S., mit vielen Karten, Gebirgsprofilen und Stadtplänen, roter Original-Leinenband, Schuber.
119935aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1918, kl. in-8°, ca. 600 S., mit vielen Karten, Gebirgsprofilen und Stadtplänen illustriert, Original-Leinenbde
119936aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1921, kl. in-8°, ca. 600 S., mit vielen Karten, Gebirgsprofilen und Stadtplänen illustriert, Original-Leinenbde.
137129aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1895, kl. in-8°, 6 gelbe Blätter (Werbung & Index) + XXXIV + 534 S. + 9 gefalt. Panoramas + 6 gefalt. Stadtplänen + 11 Karten, und als Vorsatz hinten 1 Doppelblattgrosses Routekärtchen der Schweiz + 1 gef. Touristenkarte der Schweiz am Schlusse des Buches, roter Original-Leinenband, Schönes Exemplar.
1847LBW-8626Paris, Lemercier, 1847. 480 x 708 mm.
Zaragoza, 1988. Folio; 79 pp., 4 hs. Con 24 láminas. Cubiertas originales.
1878LBW-66281878. 61 x 90 cm.
No marks or inscriptions. Minor creasing to covers adjacent to spine. A very clean very tight booklet with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Large fold-out street plan and map on rear in excellent condition. 40pp. Official guide the the Hertfordshire town of Tring with history, Local Authority information and photographs of the town in the early 1970s. Extremely scarce.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright covers and no bumping to corners. 160pp. The self-wraps open up to present a map of the island (front) and a map of Central Palermo (rear). This is the revised edition of the guide to the 10 best of everything in Sicily, eg, beaches, resorts, sights, restaurants, etc.
1683LBW-2754Paris, H. Jaillot, 1683. 351 x 451 mm.
20129842012 Sérigraphie au format 20 x 12.
26117Sérigraphie au format 20 x 12.
1990MST13651Easton Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. Leather-bound hard cover published by Easton Press in 1990. No dust jacket. Black leather covers with gilt decorations and lettering. Corners are slightly bumped. Spine has three raised bands. Page edges are gilt-covered. Silk moire endpapers. Gray satin bookmark ribbon is attached to headband. Included are an unused and unattached bookplate from Easton Press and the Collector's Notes from Easton Press. Book is in very good plus condition. Large 8vo 366 pages 2.2 lb. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 366 pages . Easton Press hardcover
Ex-library copy with usual (mininal) marks and stamps - to front end paper and reverse of title page only. Mainly clean tight pages with bright unmarked tape-free boards, dusty page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with minor traces of handling. 144pp. Many places deserving of exploration within fifty miles motoring of Birmingham.
1986Q-0333428897MacMillan 1986-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! MacMillan hardcover
19841149Lausanne, Société d’histoire de la Suisse romande, 1984. In-8 broché de XII-433 pages, couverture imprimée.
37107Paris, Solar, 1995. 24 x 27, 125 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition imprimé, bon état.
1930223021930. Japan travel photograph album. 1930s. This album documents Western travel through Japan during a period of expanding imperial influence and managed international tourism recording temple architecture theatrical performance and curated cultural sites alongside limited family portraiture. The photographs provide primary visual evidence of how foreign visitors encountered Japan through established travel circuits that emphasized religious monuments scenic landscapes and staged cultural forms while also including a labeled image from Korea that situates the journey within the geography of Japanese colonial rule.<br /> <br /> Album containing 22 silver gelatin photographs each mounted one per page with white ink captions identifying locations including "Nikko" "Kyoto" "Shochiku-za" "Koya San" "Akashi" "Takao" and "Korea." Three photographs depict members of a Western family posed in studio and outdoor settings including portraits in front of temple gates and residential entrances. The remaining images focus on architectural and cultural sites including temple facades with detailed ornamentation mountain and waterfall landscapes and a staged theatrical performance at the Shochiku-za theatre in Osaka showing performers in elaborate costume and makeup. One photograph labeled "Korea" depicts seated women wearing hanbok indicating travel beyond the Japanese home islands. The photographs are consistently sized at approximately 5 x 7 inches and mounted in an album measuring approximately 8.5 x 12 inches bound in cloth boards with decorative striping and cord binding.<br /> <br /> The album was produced during a decade when Japan promoted domestic and imperial sites as destinations for foreign travelers integrating religious landmarks urban infrastructure and colonial territories into a coherent tourist experience. Sites such as Nikko and Koya San were presented as emblematic of national heritage while theatrical venues and scenic locations formed part of structured itineraries. The inclusion of Korea reflects the extension of these travel routes into occupied regions where colonial subjects and landscapes were incorporated into representations of the empire. Photographs remain clear with strong contrast; minor wear to album consistent with handling; overall very good. A focused visual record of Western travel in 1930s Japan documenting how cultural sites and imperial geography were presented to foreign visitors. unknown
Pianta archeologica a proiezione verticale, con rappresentazione in alzato degli edifici antichi. Disegnata ed ideata da Pirro Ligorio, viene incisa da Jacob Bos per l’editore Tramezzino. Si tratta della grande pianta archeologica del Ligorio, frutto della sua valente esperienza di archeologo, che ebbe una grande influenza sulla produzione topografica della città per oltre due secoli. Per elaborare questa pianta, si avvalse della sua profonda conoscenza archeologica delle rovine di Roma, delle fonti classiche e di una vasta documentazione costituita da iscrizioni, bassorilievi e monete antiche. Per la parte topografica il Ligorio si basa sulla pianta del Bufalini del 1551.Roma entro le mura appare come un fantasioso insieme di edifici, alcuni noti e ancora presenti e altri che, sebbene localizzati con una certa esattezza, indubbiamente sono frutto di ricostruzioni abbastanza fantasiose. Non mancano gli errori di localizzazione, come ad esempio il Foro Romano, erroneamente collocato tra il Campidoglio ed il Palatino. Il primo stato della carta è noto solo attraverso gli esemplari conservati al British Museum e alla Philadelphia Library Company. La carta ebbe una ristampa inalterata, circa un secolo dopo per mano di Gian Battista de Rossi. Dopo un altro secolo circa (1773) anche Carlo Losi ne realizza una ristampa dalle lastre originali, che poi furono acquisite da Giovanni Scudellari e ristampate verso il 1820/30.In alto, lungo il bordo superiore, è impresso il titolo: ANTEIQUAE URBIS IMAGO ACCURATISSIME EX VETUSTEIS MONUMENTEIS FORMATA. Nel cartiglio all’angolo superiore sinistro si legge: EFFIGIES ANTIQUAE ROMAE EXVESTIGIIS AEDIFICIORUM RUINIS TESTIMONIO VETERUM AUCTORUM FIDE NUMISMATUM MONUMENTIS AENEIS PLUMBAEIS SAXEIS TIGLINISQUE COLLECTA ATQUE IN HANC TABELLAM REDACTA ATQUE DESCRIPTA A PYRRHO LIGORIO ROMANO PER XIIII REGIONES IN QUAS URBEM DIVISIT IMP CAESAR. AUG. PIOQUE IIII PONT MAX DICATA EXCUDERUNT ROMAE MICHAEL ET FRANCISCUS TRAMEZZINI M.D.LXI. Seguono l’indicazione del privilegio e la firma dell’incisore: Cum privilegio Sum[m]i Pont[ificis] et Senat[us] Venet[iani]. Iacobus Bossius belga incidebat. Orientazione fornita dal punto cardinale SEPTENTRIONE, indicazione collocata nell’angolo in alto a sinistra; il nord-est è in alto. Nella tavola alcuni monumenti e luoghi sono evidenziati attraverso il toponimo.Bulino, stampato su dodici fogli, applicati su tela e più volte ripiegati. Esemplare nel quarto stato finale, della tiratura Scudellari, finemente colorato a mano.Bibliografia:Bifolco - Ronca, Cartografia e Topografia italiana del XVI secolo (2018), pp. 2341-2342, tav. 1207, IV/IV; Destombes (1970): n. 94; Bevilacqua-Fagiolo (2012): p. 25; Caldana (2013): p. 22 e n. I.7; Frutaz (1962): n. XVIIa-b e tavv. 671-684; Hülsen (1915): VIII, pp. 52-53, nn. 31-35; Hülsen (1933): pp. 105-106, VIII; Karrow (1993): n. 51/11 e 51/11.4-51/11.7; Mandowsky-Mitchell (1963): tavv. 75-76; Scaccia Scarafoni (1939: nn. 11-13. Archaeological map with vertical projection, with representation in elevation of ancient buildings. Designed and conceived by Pirro Ligorio, it is engraved by Jacob Bos for the publisher Tramezzino. It is the great archaeological plant of Ligorio, the result of his valuable experience as an archaeologist, which had a great influence on the topographic production of the city for over two centuries. In order to elaborate this plan, he used his deep archaeological knowledge of the ruins of Rome, classical sources and a vast documentation consisting of inscriptions, bas-reliefs and ancient coins. For the topographic part Ligorio is based on the map by Bufalini of 1551.Rome within the walls appears as a fanciful set of buildings, some of them known and still present and others that, although located with a certain accuracy, are undoubtedly the result of quite fanciful reconstructions. There is no lack of localization errors, such as the Roman Forum, erroneously located between the Capitol and the Palatine Hill. The first state of the map is known only through the examples preserved at the British Museum and the Philadelphia Library Company. The ma was reprinted unchanged, about a century later by Gian Battista de Rossi. After another century or so (1773) Carlo Losi also made a reprint from the original plates, which were then acquired by Giovanni Scudellari and reprinted around 1820/30.At the top, along the upper edge, is engraved the title: ANTEIQUAE URBIS IMAGO ACCURATISSIME EX VETUSTEIS MONUMENTEIS FORMATA. In the cartouche in the upper left: EFFIGIES ANTIQUAE ROMAE EXVESTIGIIS AEDIFICIORUM RUINIS TESTIMONIO VETERUM AUCTORUM FIDE NUMISMATUM MONUMENTS AENEIS PLUMBAEIS SAXEIS TIGLINISQUE COLLECTA ATQUE IN HANC TABELLAM REDACTA ATQUE DESCRIPTA A PYRRHO LIGORIO ROMANO PER XIIII REGIONES IN QUAS URBEM DIVISIT IMP CAESAR. AUG. PIOQUE IIII PONT MAX DICATA EXCUDERUNT ROMAE MICHAEL ET FRANCISCUS TRAMEZZINI M.D.LXI. Follow the indication of the privilege and the signature of the engraver: Cum privilegio Sum[m]i Pont[ificis] et Senat[us] Venet[iani]. Iacobus Bossius Belgian incidebat. Orientation provided by the cardinal point SEPTENTRION, indication located in the upper left corner; the northeast is at the top. Engraving, printed on twelve sheets, applied on canvas and folded several times. Exemple in the fourth final state, of the edition by Scudellari. Literature:Bifolco - Ronca, Cartografia e Topografia italiana del XVI secolo (2018), pp. 2341-2342, tav. 1207, IV/IV; Destombes (1970): n. 94; Bevilacqua-Fagiolo (2012): p. 25; Caldana (2013): p. 22 e n. I.7; Frutaz (1962): n. XVIIa-b e tavv. 671-684; Hülsen (1915): VIII, pp. 52-53, nn. 31-35; Hülsen (1933): pp. 105-106, VIII; Karrow (1993): n. 51/11 e 51/11.4-51/11.7; Mandowsky-Mitchell (1963): tavv. 75-76; Scaccia Scarafoni (1939: nn. 11-13. Bifolco - Ronca, Cartografia e Topografia italiana del XVI secolo (2018), pp. 2341-2342, tav. 1207, IV/IV.
2000Q-0880976403Hagstrom Map Co 2000-01-28. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hagstrom Map Co paperback
1566953049.Gmap. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
242p + Plus three full page maps and a large folding map of the Nile Valley. Inked presentation to I. S. Beecher from Weston Fuller, Feb. 22nd, 1901. Foxed. Damp stained. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered. Top and bottom of spine chipped. Front cover slightly marred with white paint. First American Edition? AFRICA/6.
0365078743.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback