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Broch?. 71 pages.
140 pages. Compiles contemporary research into the theory of continental drift. Usual library markings. Three maps contained in envelope inside back board. Average wear. Book
Carte toil?e repli?e. 91x71 cm.
In colour. eng
Augsburg, Verlag bey Tobias Conrad Lotter, (Ca. 1740). 50,5x59,5 cm. Kobberstukket plan over København visende bydelene lige efter den store brand 1728 og med den afbrændte del markeret. Fuld samtidig håndkolorering. Nederst på siden er der et detailleret prospekt af København, ukoloreret. Med våbenskjolde, kompasroser og skibe i søen.
Large fold-out map Scale 1"1000 Map
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 128pp.
Collection " Guide-Hachette " avec 1 Carte dépliante en couleurs , 1 carte schématique en noir et blanc et 27 gravures . A l'époque où l'automobile se développe ainsi que les voies de chemins de fer , Hachette lance une série de guides invitant à découvrir tous les départements de France . De très belles cartes réalisées par L'Institut Géographique de Paris permettent d'entreprendre les voyages . Actuellement très utiles aux généalogistes et historiens car nombres de villages ont disparus . Elles permettent de recenser les bois et forêts de l'époque , les lignes de chemins de fer , les petits et grands chemins et donnent de précieuses indications sur l'économie et la population . ( Commandez plusieurs départements dans notre librairie et ne payez qu'un seul frais de port ) . Cartes et plans .- 56 p. + Carte , 150 gr.
22 pages plus 6 large, detailed fold-out maps. Summary volume of a report entitled 'Corridor and Route Nomination for Vancouver Island Natural Gas System' which described B.C. Hydro's proposed project to provide natural gas service to Vancouver Island residents and industry. Explains the reasons for nomination of a preferred corridor, and preferred route within that corridor, for a natural gas pipeline to and on Vancouver Island. This summary provides basic technical, environmental, and land use information on the routing B.C. Hydro nominated. Contents include: Introduction - Natural Gas for Vancouver Island; Reasons for the Project; Initial Route Studies; Corridor Nomination; Route Nomination; Public Consultation. Maps entitle: Existing Natural Gas Fields and Transmission Lines in B.C.; Major options for Gas Transmission System to Serve Southwestern B.C.; Bathymetry of Georgia Strait and Other Features Affecting Location of Submarine Pipelines; Factors Affecting Corridor Location; Proposed Gas Distribution Areas; Important Environmental Concerns with Nominated Corridor and Route. Unmarked. Very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
Une feuille repli?e. 110 x 50 cm. Couverture jaune.
Previous owner's name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A clean very tight copy with very lightly marked boards, browned end papers and a little rubbing to corners. 212pp. Walks, flowers, excursions, towns, villages and mountains of one of the most beautiful and interesting Mediterranean islands. With twelve photographic illustrations, all present.
(København, 1767). Kobberstukket prospekt af Korsør. (17x25,5 cm.). Stukket af A. Lode, på skrivepapir.
(København, 1767). Kobberstukket prospekt af Korsør. (!7x25,5 cm.). Stukket af A. Lode.
Format: 18 x 29,5 cm. *Leicht gebräunt, insgesamt gut erhalten. Landkarten de
Paris, s.e., s.d. (vers 1750); 250/325 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Carte provenant certainement d'un livre de voyage du XVIIIème siècle. Bon état.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. Contents excellent. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly irregularly sunned boards, rubbing to ends of and small scratch to spine and no bumping to corners. 724pp. With a ten page introduction by Joseph Conrad, this very well-researched and well-wrtten account of the countries and cities across the world tells us what our world was like 100 years ago with nearly 700 photographic illustrations including about 200 in full colour or photogravure. Undated ca 1923. A heavy book.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. Contents excellent. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly irregularly sunned boards, minor rubbing to ends of spine and no bumping to corners. 1453-2180pp. A very well-researched and well-wrtten account of the countries and cities across the world which tell us what our world was like 100 years ago with nearly 700 photographic illustrations including about 200 in full colour or photogravure. Undated ca 1923. A heavy book.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. Contents excellent. A very clean very tight copy with bright slightly marked slightly irregularly sunned boards, minor rubbing to ends of spine and no bumping to corners. 2181-2908pp. A very well-researched and well-wrtten account of the countries and cities across the world which tell us what our world was like 100 years ago with nearly 700 photographic illustrations including about 200 in full colour or photogravure. Undated ca 1923. A heavy book.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. Contents excellent. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly irregularly sunned boards, minor rubbing to ends of spine and no bumping to corners. Fold-out coloured maps of New York and Paris in the 1920s in excellent condition. 2909-3628pp. A very well-researched and well-wrtten account of the countries and cities across the world which tell us what our world was like 100 years ago with nearly 700 photographic illustrations including about 200 in full colour or photogravure. Undated ca 1923. A heavy book.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. Contents excellent. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked slightly irregularly sunned boards, minor rubbing to ends of spine and no bumping to corners. Fold-out coloured maps of the World in the 1920s in excellent condition. 3629-4348pp. A very well-researched and well-wrtten account of the countries and cities across the world which tell us what our world was like 100 years ago with nearly 700 photographic illustrations including about 200 in full colour or photogravure. Undated ca 1923. A heavy book.
192 pages including bibliography and index. A thorough introduction to the history of antique maps and how to collect and enjoy them, written by one of the world's leading antique map dealers. Wonderfully illustrated in colour. Text divided into three sections: Looking at Maps; Mapping the World and It's Countries; Globes, Curiosities and Miniatures. Book is clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear to reddish boards. Moderate wear to attractive dust jacket which bears two closed tears, each under a half-inch in length, to top edge of back panel. Nice copy. Book
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, bump to top of spine and n bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with creasing to spine ends and slight sunning to rear. 240pp. The well-known Lancashire travel writer concentrates here on the lesser known parts of north Lancashire, west Yorkshire, Westmorland and Cumberland.
Inscribed to Tom Pendry (now Lord Pendry) from Cracow Deputy Mayor. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked laminated boards and no bumping to corners. Unpaginated, ca 100pp. Lavishly illustrated guide to the sights of Cracow with detailed captions. Text in English.
Carta proveniente dall'edizione latina del Parergon sive veteris geographiae aliquot tabulae di Ortelius, raccolta di carte antiche pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1578 come supplemento al Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Esso era seguito anche da un Nomenclator Ptolemaicus, elenco di tutti i nomi geografici che comparivano nella Geographia di Tolomeo. Questa tavola rappresenta, diversamente orientate ad Est o a Nord, Creta e altre isole dello Ionio, Sardegna e Corsica, ciascuna con margine graduato, longitudine e latitudine, inserite in riquadri in cui è riportato anche un elenco di luoghi dalla posizione sconosciuta. Il retro del foglio, riporta la descrizione in latino delle isole rappresentate. Tratta dal Parergon, il primo atlante storico mai pubblicato. Fu inizialmente concepito da Ortelius come appendice del suo Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ma visto il notevole successo di queste carte storiche divenne in seguito un lavoro indipendente e rimase la fonte principale di tutti i lavori simili per tutto il XVII secolo. Come sottolinea Koeman “il Parergon deve essere considerato come lavoro personale di Ortelius. Per quest'opera, infatti, diversamente dal Theatrum, non copiò le mappe di altri cartografi, ma ne disegnò lui stesso di nuove ed originali…prese luoghi, regioni e territori delle civiltà classiche illustrandone e spiegandone la storia, una materia molto vicina al suo cuore. Le mappe e le lastre del Parergon devono essere valutate come le più importanti incisioni che rappresentano il diffuso interesse per la geografia classica nel XVI secolo”. Il Theatrum Orbis Terrarum e che è considerato il primo vero “atlante” moderno. L’opera fu pubblicata in 7 lingue e 36 edizioni, per il quale – nel 1570 - Ortelius ottenne il privilegio, ovvero una sorta di diritto d'autore che impediva ad altri cartografi di pubblicare i propri lavori. Il Theatrum rappresentava il lavoro più avanzato del lavoro della descrizione cartografica. L’Ortelius vi raccolse il sapere geografico e cartografico del suo tempo, proponendo in 147 spettacolari tavole incise l’immagine più fedele del mondo allora conosciuto e, in alcune straordinarie “carte storiche”, regioni e itinerari tratti dalla letteratura, dalla mitologia, dalla tradizione. Incisione in rame, fine coloritura, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Map of islands of the Mediterranean taken from Ortelius' Parergon; a large map of Crete is at the bottom half of the sheet, with smaller maps of Corsica, the Greek Islands and Sardinia. The Parergon is the first historical atlas ever published. It was initially conceived by Ortelius as an appendix to his Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, but given the considerable success of these historical maps it later became an independent work and remained the main source of all similar works throughout the seventeenth century. Koeman wrote: "This atlas of ancient geography must be regarded as a personal work of Ortelius. For this work he did not, as in the Theatrum, copy other people's maps but drew the originals himself... He took many places and regions from the lands of classical civilization to illustrate and clarify their history, a subject very close to his heart... The maps and plates of the Parergon have to be evaluated as the most outstanding engravings depicting the wide-spread interest in classical geography in the 16th century." The Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, which is considered the first true modern "Atlas". The work was published in 7 languages and 36 editions, for which - in 1570 - Ortelius obtained the privilege, a kind of copyright that prevented other cartographers from publishing his works. The Theatrum represented the most advanced work of cartographic description. Ortelius collected in it the geographical and cartographic knowledge of his time, proposing in 147 spectacular engraved plates the most faithful image of the world then known and, in some extraordinary "historical maps", regions and routes taken from literature, mythology, tradition. Copper engraving, contemporary coloring, in good condition. Van den Broecke 217; Zacharakis, Greece 1621.
Locally produced guidebook, well illustrated. French wraps 32p. text + 96 p. plates (with descriptions in Greek, English, German and French) No date (c. 1980?) Book