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1915L3 box97 b2Heidi. By J. Spyri. Translated by E. P. Stork. With an Introduction by C. W. Stork. Illustrations in color by M. L. Kirk. Published by J. B. Lippincott Co. in 1915. Hardcover 319 pages. The book was heavy worn without dust jacket. In L3 box97. J. B. Lippincott Co. hardcover
2092902141501420300-Mai N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 Number of copies: 300 sheets 300-Mai paperback
Casablanca - Paris, Editions de la Cigogne, 1950. In-4, en feuilles, couverture blanche imprimée, illustré et rempliée, chemise et étui de l'éditeur. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de cette évocation d'Alger où Henri Bosco (1888-1976) vécut de 1931 à 1945. Illustrée de 24 aquarelles reproduites coloriées au pinceau par Louis Caillé et 23 dessins gravés sur bois en noir par Pierre Bouchet. Tirage limité à 250 ex. dont 24 h.c., un des 185 sur vélin de Rives. Bel exemplaire.
mon0000034391tankobon_hardcover. Like New. 1.4173 in x 8.2677 in x 5.9843 in. LIKE NEW!!! Has a red or black remainder mark on bottom/exterior edge of pages. hardcover
1972cj2p3c43xbvkKiev, 1972. Titlesheet, 22 graphic sheets, few coloured; printer's device. - Loose in typographic designed publisher's cloth-box; large Folio (ca. 46 x 39 x 2cm; ca. 2 kg.).
1766511891766. STORK William and BARTRAM John. Account of East-Florida with A Journal Kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia Botanist to His Majesty for the Floridas; upon A Journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John's. London: W. Nicoll and G. Woodfall 1766. 6xxii23-90;viii70pp. Antique-style gilt-ruled full calf giltruled raised spine bands red and black morocco spine labels. A fine copy. Howes S-1042 "b." Streeter Sale 1183. Reese The Struggle for North America 78 ref. This is a re-issue of the first edition sheets of Stork with a new title page and with Bartram's account printed for the first time. William Stork a member of the Royal Society and a German botanist wrote his account as an early promotion of Florida real estate describing its attractions for settlers in its climate flora and fauna and rich soil. He emphasized the potential for growing rice sugar cotton and other cash crops. This edition is noteworthy for the addition of John Bartram's botanical account. Though Bartram 1699-1777 had little formal education Linnaeus called him "the greatest natural botanist in the world." His botanical gardens where he cultivated seeds from all over the world still stand in Philadelphia. When late in life he was appointed the Botanist Royal for North America by King George III the 50 pounds annual stipend allowed him to make expeditions like this one to Florida which he made accompanied by his son William. They traveled from St. Augustine to Picolate on the St. John's noting the climate soil trees such as the royal palm locations for possible fortifications animals etc. The Streeter catalogue says of this volume "both are among the most important sources for the history of East Florida. unknown
1771008201London in the Strand. and London: at No. 51 St. Paul's Church Yard; and T. JEFFERIES at Charing-Cross: T. BECKET and PA De HONDT. and NICOLL W. 1771. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. JEFFERYS Thomas. The First Published Account of Cook's First Voyage to the Pacific complete with Dedication Leaf. A cornerstone of any Cook collection. Two works in one bound in modern to style half calf over marbled boards some blind edge tooling spine with raised bands gilt tooling gilt titles to red calf labels. Internally Journal of a Voyage 1771 First Edition First Issue with the Dedication and printers instructions plus the two 'Otahitee Vocabulary' leaves bound in at end. BOUND AFTER: Description of East-Florida 1769 Third Edition much enlarged 2 parts in one 3 folding engraved maps title with small library ink-stamp & repair to fore margin small ink correction to C3v professional repairs to maps some loss to the first occasional small stain some soiling and light browning scattered spotting. 281214 mm. Folding map frontis 2 title & dedication 1 ii-viii; Stork - Description of East Florida 1 2-40 1 folding map; Bartrams Journal 1 xii 35 pp 1 errata & binders list1 folding map; Magra's Voyage 1 title 2 dedication 1 2-130 pp 3 Vocabulary of the Language of the Otahitee. The 3 folding maps engraved by T. Jefferys are: 1.East Florida. 2.St. Augustine the Capital of East Florida. 3.The Bay of Espiritu Santo in East Florida. Signatures: East-Florida - 2ff b-b4 B-G1. G-G2 2ff H-M4. Voyage round the World - 2ff B-S1 2ff Vocab. Public appetite for a detailed narrative encouraged a publishing race of which this work published less than three months after the expedition's return to England and almost two years prior to Hawkesworth's authorised version was the winner. This first issue containing the dedication leaf was swiftly withdrawn following the publicly advertised consternation of the dedicatees the Admiralty Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander. Published anonymously the work is generally attributed to James Magra an American mid-shipman aboard. Hill II:1066without dedication leaf; Hocken p9; Holmes 3; O'Rielly-Reitman 362; Sabin 4246 & 16242; DuRietz-catalogue of the Kroepelien Collection p215; Frost Life of James Mario Matra: Voyager with Cook 1995; Beddie 693/4; STC T29207. The work is a short but interesting narrative of Cook's first voyage which relates his visits to Tahiti New Zealand Australia New Guinea Batavia and Rio de Janeiro. The author is noteworthy because he is one of the few to criticize Cook in any meaningful way. Despite problems with the accuracy of the text this work will always hold the place of being the first account of that voyage and the first account in print of the Australian coast. in translation it also gave the French their first account of that voyage. <br/> <br/> T. BECKET and PA De HONDT. and NICOLL W. hardcover