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192821459Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger 1928. 2nd edition. 1928. Thick heavy 8vo. xiii 952 pp. 987 figs. Original dark green cloth binding. Bookplates of "Hewitt H. Robinson" and a signature on flyleaf "Marcus B. Gonzalez." Internal hinges slightly cracked else very good. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1928. 2nd edition. hardcover
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22036Longmans Green London 1911. First edition. Coloured frontispiece and plates in b&w. 8vo 8 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches 266-pages. Original blue cloth with applied coloir illustratiom withim gilt rope border as issued. Very good. Inscvribed on front fly "With he Author's best wishes June 1913". Longmans Green, London, 1911. hardcover
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42597London: Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-lane 1659. First edition small 8vo 140 x 90 mm 8 163 i.e. 179 5pp. without final blank leaf page 179 misnumbered 163 the last leaf bears vertical half-title: Speeds husbandry woodcut headpieces leaf before title repaired at gutter a few leaves close-trimmed at top margin just affecting pagination a few closed tears some light toning and soiling recent full calf title direct on spine in gilt. The book details various experiments and methods for improving farming and land management. It includes a wide range of agricultural topics but is particularly known for an example of how to significantly increase the profits from land by using rabbit warrens which was claimed to increase the annual rent from £200 to £2000. Other chapters include Coles to be had at Pits near Nottingham to the Trent side and so by Boats to Newark Turnips on Devonshire lands and those grown at Hackney and Potatoes are excellent for making bread cakes paste and pyes. Wing S.4877; Henrey 349; Rothamsted p. 140; McDonald pp. 103-107; Schwerdt II 170; Fussell p.54. London: Printed for Henry Brome, at the Gun in Ivy-lane, 1659 unknown
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162621913<p>London: published at the charges of G. Humble 1626 but 1627-1632. 390 by 500mm. 15.25 by 19.75 inches. The first English map of Africa Double-page engraved map with hand-colour. The first English map of Africa from the first atlas compiled and published by an Englishman Speed's 'Prospect'. The map was engraved by Abraham Goos for Speed's 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World'. Along the top border are eight inset views of cities mainly in North Africa for example Alexandria Tangier and Tunis; along the side margins are inset engravings of people from different regions. The map is dense with place names rivers mountains and lakes many fictitious. While ships and sea-monsters populate the sea inland are depicted animals including zebras elephants lions and monkeys. The source of the Nile is given to the Lakes Zaire and Zaflan as according to Ptolemy. Accompanying text in English 'The Description of Africa' is printed on the reverse. John Speed 1552-1629 was the outstanding cartographer of his age. By trade a merchant tailor but by proclivity a historian it was the patronage of Sir Fulke Greville poet and statesman that allowed him to pursue this interest in earnest. His 'Theatre of Great Britain' first published in 1611 or 1612 was the first large-scale printed atlas of the British Isles. The 'Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World' from which the present work is drawn appeared in 1627 bound with the 'Theatre' and is the first world atlas compiled by an Englishman to be published in England. Engraved in Amsterdam many of the maps are anglicized versions of works by Dutch makers in distinctive carte-à-figure style featuring borders with figures in local costume and city views. Norwich 30; Shirley Atlases T.SPE-2a.</p> published at the charges of G. Humble,
1626320851626. John Speed was a notable cartographer and historian of Britain. This decorative map is sought after by collectors because it is the first map of Africa prepared by a notable English cartographer. His Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine was widely influential later editions of which included this map of Africa. The map first was published in A prospect of the most famous parts of the world which was a supplement to Speed's Theatre. Somewhat paradoxically this first English map of Africa was engraved by the famous Abraham Goos from Amsterdam - he was a relative of the Hondius family and therefore knew well the Dutch maps from which this map is derived. The map has a long publication history see Betz: published first by William Humble then his son George first state with date of 1626; then Roger Rea most of whose atlases were destroyed in the Great Fire of London 2nd state. Basset & Chiswell acquired Speed's plates after 1668 and published this 3rd state of the map together with maps of the other continents and the world map. Some time before 1690 Christopher Browne acquired the plates but a map of Africa from him is not known. The map is based maps of Jodocus Hondius whose Latin annotations are translated into English and Willem Blaeu his geography. The geography is typically early seventeenth century with its legendary Ptolemaic mountains rivers and lakes; typically the Nile arises from two lakes. The Europeans knew little about the interior of Africa and therefore there are numerous illustrations of terrestrial animals 'elephants for want of towns' according to Jonathan Swift; the oceans have ships and sea serpents. The English text on verso provides a fascinating view of the European concept concerning the wildlife customs and manners of the African people. There is a description of Anthropophagi cannibals who kill their own babies to avoid the trouble of raising them; but in order to preserve their race steal children from their neighbors. The side borders of this carte-a-figure map comprise sets of 5 decorative costumes of African peoples and the top border displays prospects of eight African Cities. Some of the border illustrations are copied from Willem Blaeu. At top is a panel of panoramas and plans illustrating Tanger Ceuta Alger Tunis Alexandria Cairo Alca Mozambique and the Canary Islands. This example of the map is in attractive colour and in very good condition. a few minor chips along the edges and an old repair on the bottom joint. Acid free mounting tape on the back. unknown
19791210370PN. New. 1979. Reprint Edition. Soft Cover. Date is copyright date; this is a later reprint edition . PN paperback