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1828142642London: The Author 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London The Author 1828. Large quarto 358 × 295 mm vi pages engraved title dedication and index printed rectos only plus 53 extensively hand-coloured maps all printed recto or verso only with all but the last one - the Western Hemisphere - presented as facing pairs modern followed by ancient. Later quarter red morocco and cloth spine lettered in gilt; top corners slightly bumped; all edges speckled red; a few small inkspots to the top edge with minimal bleeding into a few top margins; all maps offset; blotted ink marks to the top corner of the map of 'Terra Sancta' map 20; trifling signs of age and use; overall in excellent condition. The extensive hand-colouring would appear to be the exception rather than the rule hand-coloured in outline only. The Author hardcover
1970129115London: Thames and Hudson 1970. Hardcover. Fine. London Thames and Hudson 1970s facsimile edition/ 1645 and 1654. Folio xvi pages plus 115 double-page maps 5 in colour and 2 facsimile colour title pages all plates printed one side of each leaf only. Half morocco and cloth; tiny light mark to the leading edge; endpapers slightly discoloured by the leather turn-ins; essentially a fine copy with the lightly scuffed slipcase. Number 26 of only 500 copies; with an introduction by R.V. Tooley. Thames and Hudson hardcover
195910437Cleveland OH: Bloch and Compant 1959. First edition. Hard Cover. Very Good mild ex-library. Folio pp 10 per volume. Full set consists of Set 1: North America feat. maps produced in 1757; Set II: South America feat. maps produces 1753-57; Set III: Mexico Central America and the West Indies feat. maps produced 1754-58; Set IV: Africa feat. maps produced 1738-46; and Set V: Asia feat maps produced 1748-52. In very good condition only minor library markings. This series is a good set of old reference maps from around the world. Bloch and Compant hardcover
199414585Stockholm: SNA Publishing 1994. First edition. Blue Full Leather With Gilt Lettering. Very good condition but mild ex-library. Folio pp. 160. Indexed profusely illustrated in b/w and color. A very nice ex-library copy of this scarce volume of the National Atlas of Sweden. SNA Publishing hardcover
199414586Stockholm: SNA Publishing 1994. First edition. Blue Full Leather With Gilt Lettering. Very good condition but mild ex-library. Folio pp. 160. Indexed profusely illustrated in b/w and color. A very nice ex-library copy of this scarce volume of the National Atlas of Sweden. SNA Publishing hardcover
179843609London: Published as the Act directs Nov 1st 1798. by G.G.& J. Robinson 1798. Folio. 43x 27cm. 17" x 14.5". Atlas Volume First English Edition foliated engraved frontis portrait and engraved title-page 68 fine engraved plates maps charts and views many double page and include several plate illustrations on botanical and ornithological subjects. The plates are numbered 2 - 69 without the world map as usual plates are all very good to fine in contemporary half crimson morocco and marbled boards binding heavily dust worn similar wear on the edges upper hinge loose internally very good to fine condition. The map of the world is sometimes described as wanting however it would usually be in the two volume and is not call for in the list of plates <br /> <br /> ~ ~ ~ Hill #'s 972-979. "La Perouse expedition was one of the most important scientific explorations ever undertaken to the Pacific and North West Coast of North America. Hill. "Sabin 38960; Cox I-67. Fine copy of this Important 'Surveying Atlas' to the Pacific and west coast of North America. 1798. The plates are spectacular. - Atlas to the English edition of the report of the famous voyage around the world. Cook Bougainville and La Pérouse contributed decisively to the exploration of the Pacific. <br /> On the unexpected publication of this famous voyage at Paris in the previous year 1797 there was considerable competition among English publishers to bring out the English translation. Three different translations were made and published during 1798-99 and different engravers were employed for making the plates. Stockdale's appeared first in June 1798. Robinson's edition of 1799 is the most esteemed edition in English later editions being usually based on it." The atlas bears the date 1798 in the imprint but was published together with two text volumes in 1799. Published, as the Act directs, Nov, 1st, 1798. by G.G.& J. Robinson unknown
183533158Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd ca. 1835. Early printing undated. Fully illustrated with 27 maps the map of the world double-page all hand-coloured. Two additional maps are affixed to the endpapers and are extra to those included in the book. These were sometime added by an owner of the volume. 4to publisher's original brown calf over brown cloth covered boards the spine lettered in gilt the upper cover with hand-printed titling label. vi 27 maps on 28 pages A very well preserved copy. The binding with some wear from time and use still strong and showing minor separation at the free-flies and pastedowns the maps all in good order clean and well coloured. EARLY PRINTING OF EWING'S GENERAL ATLAS. Now scarce as a complete book many copies have been broken up with the maps sold separately. The maps have been handcoloured and are preserved very well. A double-page world map is presented first and then the maps of the countries of European countries and Russia Asia Africa North America and South America. The U.S. map is quite interesting in that it includes only the states and territories recognized at the time of publication. The country is show bordering the Atlantic on the East but extending only into the Missouri Territory and Arkansas in the west. Oliver & Boyd hardcover
18215590A Paris, Etienne Ledoux, 1821. 1821 7 vol. de texte in-8° (220 x 145 mm) non rognés et 1 vol. datlas oblong (225 x 280 mm) de : vol. 1. 1 frontispice gravé ; [3] ff. (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, avertissement) ; CXL (dont table) ; 354 pp. ; vol. 2. [2] ff. (faux titre, imprimeur, titre) ; II (table) ; 506 pp ; vol. 3. VI (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, table) ; 482 pp ; vol. 4. VI (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, table) ; 488 pp ; vol. 5. VI (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, table) ; 479 pp ; vol. 6. [3] ff (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, table) ; 436 pp ; vol. 7. [2] ff (faux titre, imprimeur, titre) ; 448 pp (dont table). ; vol. datlas. [3] ff. (faux titre, imprimeur, titre, table) ; 38 planches dont plusieurs dépliantes et certaines coloriées à laquarelle ; [1] p. (explication des médailles) ; 1 planche de médailles. Un total de 39 planches. (rares tâches, ensemble frais). Demi veau rouge d'époque, plats recouverts de percaline rouge, dos à nerfs orné, titres et tomaisons dorés, gardes de papier marbré. (Reliure frottée aux coiffes, coupes et coins, mors de latlas usés, ensemble bien conservé).
1830D19538Boston: Crocker & Brewster 1830. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher's cloth boards gilt modern cloth over spine. 26 hand-colored engraved maps some folded. Contents lightly toned some offsetting as typical; generally speaking a nice copy. <br/><br/> Crocker & Brewster hardcover
2218Total 85 planches lecons et cartes en regard. 2e édition- lithographed coloured maps for the greater part folding 22 x 17 cm. oblong. Bruxelles : Callewaert Freres 1858 CALLEWAERT CONSTANT / ATLAS Very rare. Keywords Europe Europa history Geography Geographical Geographic cartography Book # 2218 unknown
187551587Montreal Toronto & London: George N. Tackabury Printed by the Burland-Desbarats Lithographic Co. 1875. Folio. 14.25 x 17.75 in. 251 1 pp. Colour lithograph illustrated title page showing the Parliament Building in Ottawa Canada from photograph by W. Notman 53 colour lithograph maps many double-page many tables. Publisher’s plum-coloured embossed cloth gilt decorative lettering on front cover marbled endpapers nicely rebacked in simulated black calf corners renewed some wear & rubbing to corners 1 leaf w/ repairs to creases minor tidemark to upper right corner not affecting maps still G copy. First edition of this fine atlas of Victorian-era Canada including maps of climatology possessions provinces prior to Alberta Saskatchewan & Newfoundland becoming provinces plat maps of counties Railways as well as maps of the United States and Europe. Of particular interest are the city maps of Quebec Ottawa London Hamilton Kingston Toronto and Montreal. This excellent reference work also provides a comprehensive list of railways in Canada steamships in use lists post offices railway stations cities and populations as well as business cards located by city and town. George N. Tackabury, [Printed by the Burland-Desbarats Lithographic Co.], hardcover
170817300Amsterdam Chatelain 1708 in-folio velin sur cartons, lies marron (reliure de remplacement ) titre, frontispice (Romain de Hooge), (6ff.nc), 90pp., 26 planches doubles h.t., 7 chronologies (33ff.),
70380P., Garnier, sans date (vers 1900 / 1910), in 8° étroit relié pleine percaline verte illustrée de l'éditeur, plus de 100 cartes et 107 pages d'index ; cartes imprimées en couleurs sur papier faort.
197058684Taipei Taiwan: Ch’eng Wen Publishing Co. P.O. box 22605 1970. Folio. 8.25 x 13.25 in. 112 pp. With 84 colour maps & diagrams many double-page. Blue linen gilt lettering on spine NF copy. First Taipei Ch’eng Wen reprint edition of this uncommon atlas first issued by Harvard University press in 1935. The colour maps trace China’s geography and political development from 1900 B.C. through 1930 with detailed maps charting the evolution of Asia and Asiatic empires. Of particular interest are the two final maps tracing the Chinese diaspora throughout the world and specifying population numbers of Chinese-Americans in the U.S. between the Wars. Ch’eng Wen Publishing Co., P.O. box 22605, unknown
202103103Paris, Editions sequoia, 1965 ; in folio, 308 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette sous boitage carton.
185914966Paris, Lebigre-Duquesne frères, 1859 10 volumes In-8° (15,2 x 23cm) Reliure éditeur pleine percaline vert foncé; dos ornés de 4 caissons à froid, titres dorés; plats en encadrement à froid; gardes jaunes. Vol.1: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, 508p., 2 feuillets, 34 planches hors texte dont 1 frontispice et 2 dépliantes; Vol.2: 1 feuillet, IX + 480p., 1 feuillet, 31 planches hors texte; Vol.3: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, 618p., 1 feuillet, 39 planches hors texte; Vol.4: VI + 546p., 1 feuillet, 46 planches hors texte; Vol.5: VIII + 476p., 30 planches hors texte; Vol.6: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, 1 feuillet, 492p., 1 feuillet, 31 planches hors texte; Vol.7: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, II + 503p., 2 feuillets, 32 planches hors texte; Vol.8: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, 33 planches hors texte; Vol.9: VIII + 539p., 34 planches hors texte; Vol.10: 1 faux-titre, 1 titre, 489p., 31 planches hors texte. Rousseurs, quelques pâles mouillures marginales dans les 7è et 8è volumes; 10è volume endommagé: charnière du dessus fendue, mouillures plus importantes sur une cinquantaine de premières pages, tache d'humidité sur le 1er plat.
Histoire du "monde" en 10 volumes: Tome 1/Terre Sainte ou Palestine; Tomes 2 et 3/France (1ère et 2è parties); Tome 4/Angleterre; Tome 5/Allemagne, Autriche, Prusse, Suisse; Tome 6/Russie, Pologne, Suède, Danemark; Tome 7/Espagne, Portugal, Pays-Bas (Belgique et Hollande); Tome 8/Grèce, Italie; Tome 9/Asie: Chine, Japon, Perse, Arabie, Turquie, Inde et Afrique: Egypte, Alger, Tunis, Tripoli; Tome 10/Amérique: découverte par Christophe Colomb, Amérique du Nord, Antilles, Mexique, Guatemala, Brésil, Guyane, Pérou, Colombie, Nouvelle-Grenade et Vénézuela, Chili, provinces du Rio de La Plata, missions du Paraguay, Esquimaux; Océanie; texte sur 2 colonnes; par Antoine-Jean CASSE DE SAINT-PROSPER (1790-1841), de SAURIGNY, Augustin Amédée DUPONCHEL, le baron Modest Andréevitch KORFF, Hippolyte BELLOC et l'abbé Guillaume MARTIN, revue et continuée (jusqu'en 1855) par Edmond de LOSTALOT-BACHOUE (1832-1893). Exemplaire complet des 10 volumes et des "340 belles gravures sur acier" annoncées: 341 planches hors texte dont 1 portrait de Lostalot-Bachoué en frontispice. Français
français Paris, Sélection du Reader's Digest, 1982. Grand in-folio de XL-130 pp. de cartes + Index; reliure simili-cuir de l'éditeur. Première édition. En très bon état. Petits frottements à la reliure.
1865291807New York: J. H. Colton 1865. Second Edition. Colored engraved map with a bit of creasing at the fold. 11 3/4 x 9 1/2â€. From the second edition of Colton’s Condensed Octavo Atlas of the Union. J. H. Colton unknown
1865291848New York: J. H. Colton 1865. Second Edition. Colored engraved map with a bit of creasing at the fold. 11 3/4 x 9 1/2â€. From the second edition of Colton’s Condensed Octavo Atlas of the Union. J. H. Colton unknown
GF25634Paris - Ledoux et Tenré - Didot le jeune - 1819 - 1 volume in-folio broché comprenant 5 cartes, toutes marges, format 35 x 53 cm chacune - Quelques mouillures anciennes - Couverture poussièreuse, un peu salie avec petits manques aux angles-
188510632Paris, Dunod, 1885 ; in-8, broché ; (1) f. blanc, (6), 266 pp., (1) f. blanc, portrait par Jules Lefebvre gravé à l’eau-forte par Léon Gaucherel en frontispice, couverture verte imprimée.
1763617011763 P., Savoye, Despilly, Duchesne, Dessaint et Saillant, Guillyn, Grange et Dufour, et l'Auteur, 1763, in 4° relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné, étiquette rouge, tranches marbrées, VIII [Discours préliminaire] - XXXIV [Description de la Généralité de Paris] - 122 pages - 1 feuillet [carton du feuillet XXXIII/XXXIV, avec errata] et XII pages [Table générale des Matières / Fautes à corriger] ; titre gravé, une planche à double page [Statue Equestre de Louis le bien Aimé] et 25 cartes aquarellées, à double-page ; quelques très rares rousseurs éparses ; coiffes usées, coins émoussés, un mors fendu sur 5 cm, et petits frottis.
184040832(Mainz, um 1840). 39,5 x 48 cm. Mittig gefaltet (wie erschienen).
184040834(Mainz, um 1840). 39,5 x 48 cm. Mittig gefaltet (wie erschienen).