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No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very slight foxing to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked owith small tear/crease near upper front spine edge. Large fold-out map at rear in excellent condition. 316pp. Well illustrated study and guide for the area of Normandy in northern France. The same format as Mee's King's England.
(Kompass Wanderkarte). eng
Une feuille 90x63 cm.
Madrid, Dirección General del Instituto Geográfico y Catastral, 1948. 2ª edición. Mapa publicado por sectores (sector 150). Escala 1:50.000. 56x76 cms. Mapa entelado y plegado. Buen ejemplar.
79 pages. "A responsively irritable record of how it is to live bodily life now that the old maps don't tell us the truth. Hryniuk writes with intelligence and conscience. Her book has startling insights to offer." - Brian Fawcett. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
viii,499 pages, illustrated by R.J. Williams, introduction by George Gissing, notes by F.G. Kitton, page edges foxed, top page edges gilt. eng
511 pages, illustrated, introduction by George Gissing, page edges foxed, top page edges gilt. eng
16,5 x 28,5 cm. Unter Passepartout und gerahmt. Landkarten de
15th edition 2nd impression. 4to, 64 pages, maps, maps on front and back endpapers. Poor condition hardback gilt writing on spine and front cover, hinge loose, some damage to bottom of spine some loss at head of spine. Edges of pages browning. 39096. eng
No inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean crisp tight copy with bright unmarked covers and no bumping to corners. 20pp. The story of the Cavern's discovery is told along with its history and details of what visitors can see. Not dated but the Cavern was discovered in 1923 and special mention is made of it being 'Illuminated by Electric Light'.
Very slight marks to a few pages. No inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped with very slight marking, creasing/rubbing to edges and small tears to spine ends. 111pp. New Zealand in 1968 in fifty-two full page colour plates with extensive detail and caption on opposite pages. A very scarce book.
VIII + 60 pages . Un plan en couleurs dépliant - Map of lover New York et deux plans en noir .- 60 p. , 250 gr
London, Rob. Laurie and Ja. Whittle, 1807. 62x49,5 cm. Kobberstukket kort over Sverige med Sundet og til Gävle og Fahlun i nord, Gotland og den Botniske Bugt i øst. I smuk original helkolorering. Rent frisk eksemplar trykt på kraftigt papir.
8vo., folding coloured map on paper measuring 40 x 30 inches (approx. 102 x 76 cms) folding in 30 panels to 8.5 x 5.25 inches (approx. 22 x 13 cms); original blue wrappers printed in black, yapped edges, a virtually unopened, unused copy. EXTREMELY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
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 torn or creased with small marks to upper edges. Two fold-out gallery plans in excellent condition. 173pp. Comprehensive guide to the paintings in the Prado Galley in Madrid. Well illustrated.
No marks or inscriptions. Light creasing to covers, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. ca 100pp. The secrets of Britain's best-loved woodland illustrated including OS 1:25,000 maps.
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 minor creasing to upper rear edge and traces of storage. Unpaginated. A picture book with captions showing the attractive scenery of the six states of America's New England.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 8 3/4"w x 11 1/4"h. 216 pages. Many b&w photos.
635 x 1302 mm. Mehrfarbige Kupferstichkarte, 44 Segmente auf Leinen aufgezogen mit Legende auf der linken Seite. Gefaltet in marmoriertem Umschlag und Schuber der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückenschildchen "Grundriss von Wien". Der "inhaltlich vorzügliche" (Austria Picta) Grundrissplan von Wien, hier im seltenen Mehrfarben-Kupferstichdruck. Erstmals 1789 erschienen und noch mehrfach wiederaufgelegt. "Unter den Karten, die Artaria und Comp. [...] verlegte, bildet die von Stephan Jakubicska gezeichnete und Sebastian Mansfeld gestochene Umgebungskarte von Wien zweifelsohne den qualitativen Höhepunkt [...] Als Grundlage für die Arbeit dienten zweifelsohne die entsprechenden Sektionen der sog. Josephinischen Landesaufnahme [...] Es handelt sich hiermit um die einzige Karte, die auf Grund der streng geheimgehaltenen Josephinischen Landesaufnahme entworfen und im gleichen Maßstab (1:28.800) und in der gleichen Ausführung (Geländedarstellung) wie diese an die Öffentlichkeit gelangte [...] Jakubicskas Karte stellt jedoch keine bloße Kopie der Josephinischen Landesaufnahme dar: zum einen sind die [...] eingetretenen Veränderungen in der Topographie berücksichtigt [...], zum anderen hat Jakubicska die Karte nach Südosten orientiert, um im üblichen Quer-(Imperialfolio-)Format auch die kaiserliche Sommerresidenz Laxenburg unterzubringen" (Dörflinger, S. 285f.). - Mit den oft fehlenden ergänzenden Kartensegmenten von Baden und Trumau, die die Karte ab der dritten Ausgabe 1799 nach Südwesten erweiterten. Die vorliegende Neuausgabe von 1803 unterscheidet sich "von ihrer Vorgängerin durch einen geringfügig geänderten Titel [...], durch den zusätzlichen französischen Titel [...] und durch die Einzeichnung der 'Cavallerie Lager' und 'Infanterie Lager' bei Münchendorf", die in der Folgeausgabe von 1805 wieder entfernt wurden (Dörflinger, S. 371). - Alte hs. Bibliothekssignatur auf der Karte verso sowie auf dem Umschlag. Der Schuber unbedeutend berieben; die Karte ausgezeichnet erhalten. Dörflinger, Österr. Karten im frühen 19. Jh., S. 371. Vgl. Dörflinger, Österr. Karten des 18. Jhs., Art 11. Austria Picta, 108.
29 x 36 cm (Blattgröße: 36 x 44 cm *Blatt 35 aus Meyers grosser Zeitungs-Atlas. - Sauber und gut erhalten, breitrandig. Graphiken de
Glogau, Carl Flemming (ca. 1900). Orig. printed clothbacked boards. Map in colour (42 x 48 cm.) inserted and folded.
4 (statt 6) grenzkolorierte Kupferstiche, je ca. 864:635 mm (Plattenmaß 748:536 mm). Frankreichteil aus dem Schalbacher-Schrämbl'schen "Großen Allgemeinen Atlas" (1786-1803; hier Bll. Nr. 29-33). Es fehlen Bl. 30 (Elsaß, Lothringen, Champagne, Picardie, Artois) und Bl. 34 (Südfrankreich). Gestochen von I. W. Engelmann; Maßstab ca. 1:680.000. - Im breiten w. Rand minimal angestaubt bzw. kl. Einrisse, sonst sauberes, gutes Exemplar. Dörflinger/Hühnel I, 134, 29-33.
Carta geografica de l mondo inserita nell'atlante degli eredi della tipografia Homann. Dal punto di vista cartografico la mappa presenta diverse innovazioni ed aggiornamenti, soprattutto nel Pacifico dove sono mostrate le scoperte di Cook del 1770. I Grandi Laghi si presentano come un unico enorme specchio d'acqua e la California ha una forma strana, con la Baja che sembra quasi un'isola. L'Australia comprende diversi toponimi sulla costa orientale, frutto delle scoperte di Cook nel 1770. Tuttavia, l'isola di Van Diemens è ancora mostrata collegata alla terraferma. Sono disegnate le rotte di diverse esplorazioni della fine del XVIII secolo. Johann Baptist Homann è stato un geografo e cartografo tedesco; nel 1702 fondò la sua casa editrice. Homann acquisì fama come uno dei principali cartografi tedeschi, e nel 1715 fu nominato geografo imperiale dall'imperatore Carlo VI. Nello stesso anno fu anche nominato membro dell'Accademia Prussiana delle Scienze a Berlino. Nel 1716 Homann pubblicò il suo capolavoro Grosser Atlas ueber die ganze Welt. Numerose mappe furono redatte in collaborazione con l'incisore Christoph Weigel. Homann morì a Norimberga nel 1724. Gli successe suo figlio Johann Christoph (1703-1730). L'azienda continuò dopo la sua morte come azienda degli eredi Homann, gestita da Johann Michael Franz e Johann Georg Ebersberger. Dopo successivi cambiamenti nella gestione, l'azienda si sciolse nel 1852. Incisione in rame, finemente colorata a mano, in ottimo stato di conservazione. This interesting world map presents some curious cartography, given the date of the map. The Great Lakes are shown as one huge body of water and California is strangely shaped with the Baja nearly appearing as an island. Australia includes several place names on the eastern coast, which resulted from Cook's discoveries in 1770. However, Van Diemens Land is still shown connected to the mainland. The tracks of several late 18th century expeditions are shown. Color key and German text panel below the hemispheres. Johann Baptist Homann was a German geographer and cartographer; in 1702 he founded his own publishing house. Homann acquired renown as a leading German cartographer, and in 1715 was appointed Imperial Geographer by Emperor Charles VI. In the same year he was also named a member of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin. In 1716 Homann published his masterpiece Grosser Atlas ueber die ganze Welt; numerous maps were drawn up in cooperation with the engraver Christoph Weigel the Elder. Homann died in Nuremberg in 1724 and was succeeded by his son Johann Christoph (1703-1730). The company carried on upon his death as Homann heirs company, managed by Johann Michael Franz and Johann Georg Ebersberger. After subsequent changes in management the company folded in 1852. Etching with fine later hand colour, very good condition.
Format: 49 x 56 cm. *Mehrfach gefaltet. Oberrand mit kleiner (hinterlegter) Fehlstelle (ca. 4 x 2,5 cm). Landkarten de