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0484105752.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
185437914Paris: A. and W. Galignani and Co 1854. 8vo 23cm the First Paris Edition 124p. folding map printed in double-columns complete with half titles in contemporary quarter dark blue green calf blind ruled raised bands gilt spine titles dark blue cloth boards marbled endpapers spine rubbed otherwise very good to fine rare. very good to fine. This issue not in T.P.L. Lande not Arctic Bib. 1-3 WorldCat nor Aurora. On 7 January 1850 Parker Snow was working as a writer in New York when he claimed to have had a paranormal vision of the whereabouts of the missing Arctic expedition of Sir John Franklin. He immediately wrote to Lady Jane Franklin with a plan for a search. Consequently she made him the civil officer of her expedition on board the ketch Prince Albert that explored the Boothia Peninsula for any sign of the missing expedition between June and September 1850 without success. On his return Parker Snow wrote Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search of Sir John Franklin that Lady Franklin used to promote further expeditions. The expedition was under Captain Charles C. Forsyth. This rare edition includes extra letters and dispatches concerning the Franklin search. A. and W. Galignani and Co unknown
185157415Paris Calignani 1851. Contemp. hcalf. raised bands. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. 4124 pp. 1 folded lithographed map. Internally clean and fine. Printed in 2 columns. <br/><br/><em>Scarce first Paris-edition in thesame year as the London-edition. </em> hardcover
95503London Longman 1851. . First edition. 8vo xvi 416pp. 4 coloured lithograph plates. folding lithographed map original pictorial dark blue cloth gilt occasional light spotting a very good example.<br /> Parker Snow 1817-1895 an eccentric English explorer was working as a writer in New York when he claimed to have had a paranormal vision of the whereabouts of the missing Arctic expedition of Sir John Franklin and immediately wrote to Lady Jane Franklin with a plan for a search. This was largely based upon the premise that if Franklin was in difficulty he would have realised that the Admiralty would send a rescue expedition and therefore his best course of action would be to guide the relief party to him by means of leaving evidence at one of the Arctic 'beacons'. Consequently Lady Franklin made him the civil officer of her expedition on board the ketch Prince Albert that explored the Boothia Peninsula for any sign of the missing expedition between June and September 1850 without success. On his return Parker Snow wrote the present work which Lady Franklin used to promote further expeditions.<br /> Sabin 85560. London, Longman, 1851. hardcover
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2011x-1446086569Read & Co. History 2011. Paperback. New. 446 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.12 inches. Read & Co. History paperback
2007DADAX0548195706Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.13x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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10818355Zaner Bloser. Good. 0x0x0. Has heavy shelf wear but still a good reading copy.Over 1000000 satisfied customers since 1997! Choose expedited shipping if available for much faster delivery. Delivery confirmation on all US orders. Zaner Bloser unknown
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1930739j2154Greenwich Connecticut: The Conde Nast Publications Inc. Good. 1930. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. A sound and complete example of this marvelous vintage depression-era Vogue issue! Features: Cover art by Benito; New York fashions; Paris fashions; Society News; Frontispiece photo portrait of Mrs. Harvey Dow Gibson; This New York Winter; Biarritz as seen by him - article with great photos of socialites; The New Waldorf Astoria; Smart Travel at Moderate Cost; On Her Dressing-Table; and much much more. 112 actually 126 semi-glossy pages. Binding intact. Small rubber stamp to ad on page 1 otherwise unmarked with moderate external wear. A rare and wonderful Vogue collectible. ; Cover Art; Folio . The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. unknown
1931739j2153Greenwich Connecticut: The Conde Nast Publications Inc. Good. 1931. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. A very well-preserved example of this marvelous vintage depression-era Vogue issue! Features: Paris Fashions; New York Fashions; Frontispiece photo portrait of Lady Milford Haven; Photo portrait of Mrs. Patrick Henry Morgan the former Miss Maud Bonner Cabot; Versatility in the Nude variations in the feminine figure; London Tea-Gowns; The Art of Being Natural; Palm Beach - article with photos of socialites; A Connecticut Garden - photos from the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Resor; Why New York - of the world's large cities it is the one where people are not supposed to live or are supposed to live under protest; Seen on the Stage; Modern Art - the collection of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr.; For the Hostess - Tea for Teatotalers; On Her Dressing-Table; and much much more. Complete in 120 semi-glossy pages plus four unnumbered pages of spectacular color ads. Cover art by Marie Laurencin. Binding sound. Unmarked but for a couple of faint incidental pen marks to lower left of front cover which bears a half-inch archival-tape repair. Very faint cup ring in upper left of front cover. Moderate external wear. Truly a wonderful Vogue collectible. ; Cover Art; Folio . The Conde Nast Publications, Inc. unknown
19301733A very nice clean copy with slight loss of color to top right see image about 2:30. Phantom pages 9-16 were optimistically reserved for potential advertisements which didn't materialize & so were never published in the August 1927 issue. Includes four unnumbered color advertisements. ; Large quarto 250 x 325 cm; 1124 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. Conde Nast Publications, Inc. paperback