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1991x-0471619965John Wiley & Sons Inc 1991. Paperback. New. 384 pages. 11.25x9.00x1.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc paperback
6503107John Wiley & Sons pp. 768 1st Edition . Papeback. New. John Wiley & Sons unknown
19912090202118202992Japan Art Education Center 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Art Education Center paperback
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 54 pages. Colorful illustrations. From the novel, "Journey to the West."
18773158141877. London: Vincent Brookes Day and Son for Vanity Fair 15 December 1877. A full-length lithographic portrait of Young after Pellegrini from the 'Men of the Day' series no. 167 image size 310 x 184mm; very good mounted with a photocopy of the original text to the verso.A portrait of the Arctic explorer Sir Allen Young shortly after he was knighted for his services to Arctic exploration. Allen served as the navigating officer of the Fox under Sir Leopold M'Clintock in 1857 during its expedition to follow through John Rae's discoveries relating to Franklin's fate: 'During the two years spent in following Franklin's tracks Young made notable sledge journeys exploring about 380 miles of new coast line including the southern and western coasts of Prince of Wales Land and both shores of Franklin Strait. He also discovered McClintock Channel but was unable to cross its rough ice. In 1860 he had command of the Fox in the north Atlantic telegraph expedition which surveyed a telegraph route between Europe and America via the Faeroes Iceland and Greenland. He visited the east coast of Greenland but believing it to be impracticable for a cable route did not land. He sailed on for the west coast landed with Rae who was in charge of the land part of the expedition and ascended to the ice cap near Julianehab; but he returned on deciding that a telegraph line could not be carried across Greenland' ODNB. Young later travelled to Baffin Bay in support of Sir George Nares' 1875-1876 Arctic expedition and returned the following year when 'in spite of great difficulties he landed dispatches for Nares at Cape Isabella and Littleton Island' op. cit.; for his services to Nares' expedition Young was knighted in 1877 shortly before this portrait was executed. Young's last Arctic expedition was in June 1882 when 'he commanded the whaler Hope chartered with government help in order to search for the explorer Benjamin Leigh Smith who had sailed for Franz Josef Land in July of the previous year. Nares and Young were instrumental in launching the relief expedition and in August 1882 the Hope found Leigh Smith and his party at Matochkin Shar on the west coast of Novaya Zemlya which they had reached in boats after the destruction of their vessel off Franz Josef Land' op. cit. unknown
1980KOS01201734Shueisha 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01201734 Shueisha paperback
19562092902137302030dance world company 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. dance world company paperback
70628aafLausanne, Editions Clairefontaine, 1958, gr. in-4to, 141 p., rich. ill. en couleurs et en noir/blanc, cartonnage original illustré.
Albin Michel 1951 In-12 broché de 251 pages. Très bon état
1980269979München, Hugendubel, 1980. 422 Seiten ; 8 Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag. 21 cm
2080202103705770Kobun do N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 208p Image size: 18cm New book size Kobun do paperback
20172111902161003523Foresuto 2017. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 335p Size: 21cm Foresuto paperback
0972626050-8-1Worldwide Monkey. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Worldwide Monkey unknown
63116605John Wiley & Sons pp. 474 1st Edition . Papeback. Used. John Wiley & Sons unknown
Light wear to cover; age-toned pages. 244 pages.
Scenes of fighting in Natal. The seige of Ladysmith. Scenes at the front. Scenes near Estcourt, Natal. New South Wales Contingent departs for action aboard the 'Aberdeen' (photo). The "Medic" departs Fort Melbourne Pier for the Cape with Victorian and Tasmanian Contingents (photo). Bringing Boer Prisoners into Ladysmith (illustration). 16 Photos of Casualties at the front. Photo of the Canadian contingent passing up Adderly St., Cape Town. Photo of the Bluejackets of H.M.S. "Terrible" with 4.7" gun. Centerfold illustration entitled "The Transvaal War: The Loss of Our Guns at the Tugela River". The Khalifa's last stand at Umdebereikat, in Kordofan. The Battle of Abu Aada. Full-page Monkey Brand Soap advertisement. Photo of four officers of the Dublin Fusiliers. A jubilee group of colonials - photo. Quaker Oats ad upon back cover. Moisture exposure at edges has resulted in light staining and waviness. Average wear. Book
200152917TIM, 2001. 205587-205 CD CD
13897London: Vanity Fair. Mr George Bonner famous Australian batsman is depicted in his whites with the famous green cap and arms on hips. Published Sept 13th 1884. Vanity Fair was an English magazine that published satirical caricatures from 1868-1914. The handsome chromolithographs are prized for their portraits of important scientists sportsmen judges & politicians. Approximately 20 x 36 cm. Vanity Fair unknown
2007106628Folio. Vancouver: Heavenly Monkey Editions 2007. Folio 10 pp. with 6 etchings tipped-in. Full natural linen binding with paper label on the backstrip. Frontispiece printed by the artist and mounted on Rives BFK paper. Set by hand in Centaur and printed in two colors on Arches paper. § This is number 15 of a limited edition of 50 copies signed by the artist. This essay about the Charles' approach to etching was originally written as the introduction to a retrospective of etchings he created over the past two decades. The essay features five tipped-in prints of Charles' earliest etchings plus a new etching created just for this edition. Heavenly Monkey Editions unknown books
Albin Michel 1956, In-8 brochée, couverture illustrée. 185 pages. Bon état.
Résultats d'observations de gorilles dans la forêt équatoriale, par Georges TRIAL, qui fut exploitant forestier au Gabon puis chasseur professionnel et guide de chasse. Année de parution, mention de 4è édition. Français