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2002Q-0528956485Thomas Brothers Maps 2002-01-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thomas Brothers Maps unknown
2000SKU1022344Thomas Brothers Maps 2000-09-01. Spiral-bound. New. New Inside and Outside. Clean and crisp pages w/no markings! You will be pleased. Excellent book! z1s163C Some very minor shelf wear on cover. Fast Shipping Thomas Brothers Maps unknown
SONG1581741243Brand: Thomas Brothers Maps 0000-00-00. spiral_bound. Used: Good. 11.75x1.25x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Thomas Brothers Maps unknown
SONG0528995715Rand McNally 0000-00-00. paperback. Used: Good. 8.75x0.75x10.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rand McNally paperback
2000SONG15817424012000-08-01. paperback. Used: Good. 1.00x11.75x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 80pp. Illustrated guide to Cyprus. Undated ca 1980.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with rubbing to top of spine and minor traces of storage. 160pp. A lavishly illustrated study of Cape Town in South Africa beginning with a detailed profile of the city and superb colour photographs showing the landscape and seascape, the culture, the buildings and the people.
184987523Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1849. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo 9.2 in. x 6 in. pp. 678 1 index. Personal copy with gilt ownership plate to front board of DeWitt C. Lawrence Chief Clerk of the Patent Office. Illustrated with sixteen folding maps. Black half calf with decorative gilt chain rule over marbled boards. Rebacked spine. Gilt name on black ownership panel to front board. Black title on paper panel to spine. Marbled endpapers. Front free endpaper detached but present. Detailed pencil notes presumably from DeWitt Lawrence to preliminary pages index and rear endpapers and to occasional penciled comments on margins of main text providing reference and guidance. Fremont Preuss's maps #II-VIII in VG condition. Other maps in G condition with additional creases a few short closed tears at seams and light browning to several edges. <br /> <br /> ALL16 maps detached as they were removed for preservation and study. Maps I IX-XVI folded in archival pocket. The PREUSS Maps II-VIII "The Rockwell Maps" are laying flat preserved in archival sheath and will be mailed separately under cover. Includes additional copy of Rockwell's map of "Section III". The 16 folded maps include: #I. Map of the Country Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 1848. Rob Mills. Pencil notes on map. #II-VIII. Road from Missouri to Oregon in 7 Sections 1848. Charles Preuss. Includes two identical copies of Section #III map. All eight Preuss maps in VG condition #IX. Republica Mexicana Plano del Curso del Rio Coatzacoalcos. 1843 #X. Profils en Long et en Traviors du Canal. L'Isthme de Panama1841. Garella. #XI. Profile of That Section of the Country between Nicaragua and the South Sea 1838. Based on Thompson's Guatamala. #XII. Nicaragua Realejo Harbour Edward Belcher Harbour of San Juan de Nicaragua George Peacock 1832 #XIII. Chart of the Bay of Limon or Navy Bay 1829. J.A. Lloyd. #XIV. Republica Mexicana Pano de la Parte Austral del Istmo de Tehuantepec 1843. Jose de Garay. #XV. Panama Canal Longitudinal Section. J.A. Lloyd. Four inch closed tear with 1/2 inch chip to seam. #XVI. Carte Topographique de la Partie De L'Isthme de Panama comprise entre Panama Chagres. 1845. Garella. Uniquely annotated copy. <br /> <br /> The "first major government report devoted to interoceanic communication.Rockwell in addition to his prime focus on Central American canals compiled memorable documents on the suddenly urgent need for more directly binding California to the Union.Foremost.was the matchless seven-section map of the Oregon Trail made by Charles Preuss Fremont's gifted cartographer. Lieut. G.K. Warren in his 1859 memoir wrote that Preuss's 'skill in sketching topography in the field and in representing it on the map has probably never been surpassed in this country.' <br /> <br /> ".The Senate had issued this map separately in 1846; now the House was trying to make available to the Forty-0niners what was by far the best trail map of them all.this treasure was so deeply buried in this report that but few gold seekers found it and it is still so rare in both editions that Wheat lamented that it ' has been insufficiently appreciated by students of Western history.' ." Plains & Rockies 1800-1865: Supplemental volume to the series News of the Plains and Rockies; 2001 Arthur H. Clark Spokane. [Government Printing Office] hardcover
Lengthy inscription on reverse of frontis. No other marks. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slightly sunned spine, dusty/foxed page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped with small pieces missing, nicks, chips and small tears to edges and sunned spine. 157pp. Illustrated account of what to see on a visit to Edinburgh.
158464215Antwerp.: Abraham Ortelius. circa1584. Two engraved maps on laid paper each 30.3 x 19.5 cm printed on the one sheet 48 x 60 cm original fold attractive hand colour with related French text on verso slight toning and spotting to the margins but the maps in very good condition preserved in a modern window mount. Attractive maps of the German coast published in Ortelius' great atlas "Theatrum Orbis.". The left-hand map showing the mouths of the Elbe complete with sea monster and Eider Rivers and the coast of Schleswig-Holstein; the right-hand map of the Baltic coast with the Pomeranian islands of Rugen and Usedom. . (Abraham Ortelius). unknown
1856175109Paris.: Gustave Barba Editeur. 1856. Lithographed map with original hand colour central fold 24.2 x 31.5 cm marginal toning plate number in manuscript in very good condition. Finely engraved Dufour map of Central Asia prepared for his "Atlas Populaire" showing East Turkestan Petite Boukharie and Kalmykia Dzoungarie Mongolia and Tibet. . Gustave Barba Editeur. unknown
201626571Sarah Haug, 2016. 26 cartes postales détachables, à l'état de neuf, sous emballage d'origine comportant la vignette de titre.
200462366Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer (Classics in Mathematics), 2004. XXI, 254 S. (23,5 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe
19302080502106910370Not Available 1930. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
176434605(København, 1764). Kobberstukket prospekt af Det kgl. Teater. (17,5x24,5 cm.).
(København, 1764). Kobberstukket prospekt af Det kgl. Teater. (17,5x24,5 cm.).
13188DBo.J. [2 Warenabbildungen] Tobias Conrad Lotter, geboren 1717, gestorben am 14. Juli 1777. Kupferstecher, Kartograph und Verleger in Augsburg.
1852201871852 1852 P.,sans date vers 1852,pliées,bon etat,complet malgré une fente
1729LBW-6098[La Haye, Isaac van der Kloot, 1729] 452 x 583 mm.
204 pages. Index. Two fold-out maps. Many black and white illustrations. Topics include: The First People, Explorers, Pioneers, Nanoose areas, Biographies, The Community, The Next Decade (1980-1990) which provides some coverage of Fairwinds. Gift greetings inside front cover else unmarked. Light wear. A nice copy of this substantial work. Book
196 pages. Index. Two fold-out maps. Many black and white illustrations. Topics include: The First People, Explorers, Pioneers, Nanoose areas, Biographies, The Community. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this substantial work. Book
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 160pp. Some of England's finest examples of both natural and man-made scenery, photographed in colour by Rob Talbot and described from historical, geographical and natural perspectives by Robin Whiteman.
Book in mint condition. 200pp. History and description of the German Palace in Wurzburg between Frankfurt and Nuremberg, considered to be the most beautiful Palace in the country. Very well illustrated.
1896LBW-2662London, Edward Stanford, [1896]. 496 x 603 mm.
Carta del Mondo in proiezione mercatoriana, in due fogli, tratta dal Family Atlas. Questa mappa dettagliata presenta una notevole quantità di informazioni. Gli Stati Uniti sono mostrati escludendo il sud-ovest e il Texas. Il Texas è stato un paese indipendente dal 1836 al 1845, ma è mostrato qui come parte del Messico. Il confine settentrionale degli Stati Uniti e del Canada mostra il conteso confine per l'Oregon, scendendo fino a circa il 45° parallelo, che riflette le rivendicazioni britanniche in quella regione. La questione fu finalmente risolta nel 1846 con il trattato dell'Oregon che fissava quel confine al 49° parallelo. La regione artica mostra l'estensione delle conoscenze contemporanee, non notando nulla oltre al "Packed Ice" a nord dello stretto di Bering. L'Africa è mostrata con gran parte del suo interno non mappato - quella regione non è stata mappata a fondo fino all'ultima parte del XIX secolo. La Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, o SDUK, fu fondata nel 1826 per fornire informazioni scientifiche e di altro tipo alla classe media e ai lavoratori britannici. This delicately detailed map on two separate sheets presents a considerable amount of information. The United States is shown excluding the Southwest and Texas. Texas was an independent country from 1836-1845, but it is shown here as part of Mexico. The northern border of the United States and Canada shows the disputed border for Oregon Territory coming down to about the 45th parallel, which reflects British claims in that region. This was finally solved in 1846 with the Oregon Treaty fixing that border at the 49th parallel. The Arctic region shows the extent of contemporary knowledge, noting nothing besides Packed Ice north of the Bering Strait. Africa is shown with much of its interior left unmapped - that region was not mapped thoroughly until the latter part of the 19th century. An attractive an informative map surrounded with a keyboard style border. The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, or SDUK, was established in 1826 to provide scientific and other information to the British middle and working classes. The Family Atlas was published by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. The SDUK published several editions of its atlas. Dates I have seen quoted are 1829-32, 1840, 1844, and 1846. In 1848 the SDUK ceased to be active, but works which it had commissioned continued to be published.