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Multiple Contributors
Sea Frontiers - Vol.34. No. 1 - January/February 1988
Features: Marine mirages; The anemonefishes of the Indo-Pacific; Ancient ocean rocks - high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; The dolphins of San Pedro Channel; Shipwreck legislation - legality vs. morality; Underwater pharmacy; Simon Lake and his diving boat. Nice copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
The Wide World Magazine, July 1955 - Australian Edition
Features: Wise old man - tales from the Amazon remote jungle vastness; A Sailor on Horseback - the adventures of a young British Seaman who tries his luck ashore in the U.S. with a logging outfit in Arkansas... but must hitch-hike 1,200 miles to get there; A Grim Story of Dope-Running on the Egyptian Border; Lunch-time Tiger at a Pathan Village; The Castaways of the Dundonald - one of the most remarkable shipwreck stories on record - great photos; Three firemen, tired of the food and work on their tramp steamer, jump ship in South America; Ghost Town Memories of the Western States of America; Across the Kalahari Desert in motorcar by the dried-up bed of the Kuruman River - nice photos; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Scientific American, August 1971, Volume 225 Number 2 - High-Lysine Corn
Features: Cholera; a Byzantine trading venture (a 7th century shipwreck off the coast of Turkey tells a remarkably full story); high-lysine corn; symbiosis and evolution; the magnetism of the moon; flight orientation in locusts; the control of short-term memory; new models of the real-number line. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Ellaschuk, Vera; Zoretich, Mary: Editors
Shuswap Chronicles, 1993, Volume 4 - First Edition, August 1993
50 pages. Reproductions of black and white photos in text. Numerous short articles on topics including: Government entrance exams; Celista 1919; Anstey of Anstey Arm; Frank Anesty's Shipwreck; Ratchford-Pettipiece Trail; The Wedding of Hillbilly Stevens; Lee Creek's Women Pioneers; Wedding of Charles James Blake and Mildred Edith Roberts; Margaret and John Dalin; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Mulligan, Robert; Elley, Derek; Draper, Peter
Films and Filming Magazine, December 1978 - Cover photo of Richard Gere in 'Bloodbrothers'
50 pages. Features: Colour ad for Venezuela's first film festival inside front cover; Photo-illustrated article with director Robert Mulligan (part 1 of 2); Robert Mulligan's 'Bloodbrothers' - photos; Venezuelan Revelation - photos and article re: festival at the National Film Theatre, December 7-12; Recent Hungarian Cinema - photo-illustrated article; Terrence Malick's 'Days of Heaven' - four pages of preview photos; Reviews - 'Jaws 2', 'Black and White in Colour', 'Watership Down', 'One Sings, The Other Doesn't', 'Citizens Band', ''Blood Relatives', 'Tarka the Otter', 'Shipwreck!', 'Pardon Mon Affaire, Too'; 'Corvette Summer' - photos; Review of book on the films of Michael Winner; 'National Lampoon's Animal House' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Zeni, David
Forgotten Empress: The Empress of Ireland Story
224 pages. Many wonderful archival photographs in colour and black and white. Two fold-outs present deck plans of the Boat, Upper and Shelter decks. Appendices include Chronology, Passenger Manifest, and Inventory of Purser's safe. Bibliography. Index. "In a moment-by-moment reconstruction, David Zeni tells how, blinded by fog, the captain of the Dominion Coal Company collier Storstad rammed the CPR ship Empress of Ireland directly between the boiler rooms on May 29, 1914." - from dust jacket. "Magnificently written and illustrated." - Toronto Sun. Library stamp upon front endpaper and title page. Bit of writing atop title page. No other markings. Price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this remarkable work. Book
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Seldes, George; Sellmer, Robert; Spivak, John L.; Menke, Frank G.; Limbach, Russell; Berman, Sam; Hirschfeld, Al; Ellis, Fred; Hemingway, Ernest; et al
Ken Magazine, April (Apr.) 21, 1938, Volume 1, No. 2 -
106 pages. Features: Nice color ad for Old Angus Scotch inside front cover; One-page ad for LaSalle cars; What Price English Justice?; Multiple cartoons with Nazi personages; The Secret Fuse Under Mexico - the country is rife with covert operations by Germany, Japan and Italy - article with reproductions of pertinent documents; Fascism's New World Thrust - Germany, Italy and Japan have taken over the lion's share of trade with Latin America; Mussolini Vs. His Past; Smutting Up the Circulation - Sex sells publications; Yesterday's Wrong Turning - Two million died in WWI as a result of the decision of a few men; Inside the Queerest Shipwreck - the SS President Hoover rammed a reef off Formosa; FDR's wife wonders why babies should be kept alive if there will not be a job for them when they get older; Norway, The Next Belgium - fascinating article foretells WWII events about to unfold in Norway; Henry Ford buys 1.25 million acres near Punta Gorda, Florida as a favor to Thomas Edison; Dying, Well or Badly - By Ernest Hemingway - article with grotesque large photos of dead soldiers; A Measure of Recovery - Labor fights for control of New Orleans; Kemal Ataturk - Hoodlum as Hero - his record with women is indubitably the worst; Santa on Route 17 - W.E. Riker and his two-hundred yard 'holy city' in California; Exit the Gentleman Officer - Richthofen was buried by his enemy with full military honors but his memory is mocked by the crumpled corpses of women and children in Guernica; Bidding the Guild Good-Bye - The Theatre Guild takes the bumps toward the ash can; Inside the Third Reich - article on the prohibition of criticism of the Nazi regime in Germany; The Men Who Helped a Hero - the sixteen men who were with Alvin C. York when he 'singlehanded' captured 132 Germans; They Still Want to Get In - article on illegal aliens entering the U.S. across the Mexican border; Man with Six Countries - A European journalist sells the plans for the defense of Pilsen to the Germans; Wrong Man, Time and Place - Abner Doubleday did not invent baseball; Thousand Mile Gun - Britain's rulers seem to believe Germany possesses a long-range rocket-gun; Nostalgic 2-page illustrated ad for Look Magazine; One-page ad for Parent's Magazine features photos of George J. Hecht and Clara Savage Littledale; The Fable of Man's Salvation; Classy half-page ad for the Waldorf Astoria Hotel; Nice color ad for Eagle pencils features their Mikado, Verithin and Turquoise products; Nice color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features tobacco expert in white suit and hat. Above-average but not excessive wear. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Hewlett, A.; Nesbitt, J.; Simpson, F.; Ellis, F.; Mitchell, R.; Kerr, R.; Wallace, R.; Bird, J. & M.; Et al
The Beaver, Magazine of the North, March 1954, Outfit 284 - Early Northern Surgeons / Rae's Franklin Relics / Rae's Arctic Correspondence
58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: France on the Prairies; Potlatch in the Park - photo-illustrated article on potlatch held in new Kwakiutl house built in Victoria's Thunderbird Park; Journey for Frances - 2nd instalment of Mrs. George Simpson's canoe journey of 1930 through two of the Great Lakes and on to the post later named Fort Frances; Wings Across Greenland - between 1928 and 1931 Parker D. (Shorty) Cramer made three attempts to fly across the Atlantic by way of northern Quebec and Greenland - photo-illustrated article; Early Northern Surgeons - article concerning some of the earliest predecessors of Dr. John Rae in Rupert's Land; Dr. John Rae and his Franklin Relics - photo-illustrated article; Dr. John Rae of the Arctic - short biography of the great explorer; John Rae's Stone House - photo-illustrated article on the ruins of Rae's winter house of 1846-7 near Repluse Bay; Rae's Arctic Correspondence - a review of the new volume of the Hudson's bay Record Society; Rae on the Eskimos - his opinions on the Arctic natives among whom he lived and travelled between 1846 ande 1854; The Old Shipwreck - mystery ship has lay wrecked on the north shore of Bylot Island for 130 years; Cobalt and Porcupine - how the great silver and gold mines of Northern Ontario were discovered and developed; Early Days at York Fort; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hanson, A.L.; Cutler, A.W.; Lees, Frederic; Gove, David; Platt, Alec; Pitt-Kethley, Victor; Fletcher, Alfred C.B.; Thomas, T.J.; Shepstone, Harold J.; St. Lawrence, Bernard ; Vivian, Herbert;
The Wide World, The Magazine for Men, August [Aug.] 1916, Vol. 37, No. 220: Tragic Story of the Stefansson Arctic Exploration Expedition
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Two Men's Madness - six lives and a fine ship, the Frank N. Thayer, are lost through the unaccountable frenzy of two Indians; In Wildest Ireland - A.W. Cutler describes and photographs "unspoilt" regions of the Emerald Isle - with many fascinating photos; The Guardian of the Line - the ordeal undergone by a humble railway-crossing keeper's wife in Lithuania on the Russian Front; In Search of the Unknown Land - The tragic story of the Stefansson Arctic Exploration Expedition, twelve-page article including many photos; The Tales of Golab Khan - some amusing stories of Indian life; The Airman's Escape - two British aviators raid a Bulgarian town, then one is shot down and must be rescued by his companion; From Job To Job Around the World - part VI - Two American wanderers make there way through the Holy Land to Constantinople - with photos; The Trouble at Crib No. 2 - a tug-boat fireman recounts an exciting story of a winter rescue on the Great Lakes; Australia's Water Miracle - article and photos describe how the Government of New South Wales has created a miracle of irrigation; The Story of Count Seilern - A Tragedy of the Hapsburgs; Alpine Acrobats - A vivid account, illustrated by some very remarkable photographs, of the first ascent of the needle-like "Cigar Rock" in the Italian Alps; Lovely one-page illustrated ad by Canada Steamship Lines promotes their Niagara to the Sea all-water route; and more. pp. 4 [ads], [3], 290-385, 7-32 [ads]. Unmarked with moderate wear. Soiling to back cover. Covers beginning to loosen, otherwise a sound vintage copy of this exceptional issue.. Book
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Richards, Kenneth, F.; Scherer, H.C.; Ward, Capt. F. Kingdon; Shirley, Alfred Henry; King, James; Verrill, A. Hyatt; Clements, Colin Campbell; Kingston, Charles; Ransome, Stafford; Dickie, Francis
The Wide World, True Stories of Adventure, June 1922, Vol. 49, No. 290: Cover Illustration of Roy Gardner, The "Smiling Bandit"
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Roy Gardner - Californian Bandit Extraordinary; Exploring the Salton Sea - an exploration by two motorcyclists - article with photos; Across Remote Yunnan - Part I - account of a journey through the little-known region where China and Tibet meet - article with photos; Besieged by Man-Eating Lions - a woman's terrible ordeal in East Africa; Shipwrecked in Bering Sea - Thrilling story of the passengers and crew of a schooner wrecked in the icy Bering Sea; Trailing the Gun-Runners - Part I - the United States tries to preserve peace in the Negro Republic of Dominica in 1906-7; The Last Fight of the Five Hundred - Part III - French troops are overwhelmed by Mustapha Kemal Pasha and his rebel Kurds and Turks during the siege of Urfa; American Crooks in Europe - sketches of the meteoric careers of Walter Sheridan, Max Shinburn and Adam Worth; The Decoy Telegram - an engineer's narrow escape from death; A Model Town Made From Corks - model town built by M. Jean Bertrand, musical director at Maskelyne's Theatre of Mysteries, London; The Limits of the Law - an illiterate Justice of the Peace is called on to administer justice in Mink Lake, in the Lesser Slave Lake district; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [2] 90-176, 9-16 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
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Butt-Thompson, Captain F.W.; baker, Ben F.; Livingston, Carl B.; Sinclair, W.E.; David-Neel, Alexandra; Busby, A.D. Merewether; Kohl, Edith Ammons; Hawkes, E.W.; Fegen, William W.; Beals, Carleton; Brown, Sinclair; Stuart-Reid, George E.; Et al
The Wide World Magazine - True Stories of Adventure, June 1928, Vol. LXI, No. 362: Through the Guadalupe Wilderness / To Lhasa in Disguise
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Devil-Stones - A strange story of West African "fetish" and its uncanny powers among the superstition-ridden natives; Too Many Bears - Experiences of a camp cook in Yosemite National Park, where bears are as plentiful as berries, and astonishingly bold - with great photos; Through the Guadalupe Wilderness - Photo-illustrated account by Carl B. Livingston of his exploratory trip into the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico, perhaps the most inaccessible and least-known region in the United States; The Last Voyage of the "Joan" - W.E. Sinclair and a partner attempt to cross the Atlantic from England to Newfoundland - until disaster strikes in mid-ocean; To Lhasa in Disguise - Part I - After two years of preparation living in a Himalayan cave, Alexandra David-Neel sets out to become the first white woman to enter Lhasa, the mysterious Forbidden City of Tibet - with photos; The Mare's Nest - an amusing photo-illustrated story from an Australian back-blocks medical practice; Two Girls on the Frontier - Part II - Two city-bred sisters continue their homesteading adventures in South Dakota; Eskimo Magic - E.W. Hawkes, who has spent considerable time among the Eskimos of the Bering Strait, recounts several uncanny instances of "native magic"; His Highness The White Elephant - Photo-illustrated article on this animal which is held in the utmost veneration in Siam; In Quest of Gold - Part III - Final part of the adventure faced by two young Americans seeking buried gold who were forced to turn back by the Savage Yaqui Indians; The Robbery At the Mine - Sundry exciting happenings at a gold mine in West Australia where the author worked; His Last Break - An unsuccessful prison escape attempt in South Africa; The Worm That Turned - A tale from Calcutta where a European official did not recognize one of his staff. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
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WILLIAM HOFFER
SALVI! IL NAUFRAGIO DELL'ANDREA DORIA
MOLTO BUONO
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WILLIAM HOFFER
SALVI! IL NAUFRAGIO DELL'ANDREA DORIA
MOLTO BUONO
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Hoffer, William
Salvi!
La storia del naufragio della Andrea Doria.
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Bellu, Giovanni Maria
I fantasmi di Portopalo
Natale 1996: la morte di 300 clandestini e il silenzio dell'Italia.
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Hoffer, William
Salvi!
La storia del naufragio della Andrea Doria.
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Marco Imarisio - Fiorenza Sarzanini
Concordia - La vera storia
L'inchiesta, i personaggi, i documenti: che cosa è successo in quei 68 minuti?
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Kent, Rockwell
N by E
A clean, unmarked book. 281 pages. Full beige cloth boards. Foxing on endpapers. 6"w x 8 1/2"h. The story of a voyage to Greenland in a small boat. Wood block prints by Rockwell Kent, including eight full page illustrations. Printed on heavy paper.
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J[OHANN] R[UDOLF] WYSS.
Isviçreli Robenson. Translated by Yasar Nabi Nayir. Cover illustration by Gevher Bozkurt. [= The Family Robinson Crusoe. Or Journal of a father shipwrecked, with his wife and children on an uninhabited island].
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. with original covers made them as saved on cloth's faces. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 156 p. Vintage cover. Rare first Turkish Edition of Wyss' 'Der Sweitzerische Robinson'. Original first edition published in German in 1812.
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DANIEL DEFOE, (1660-1731).
Robenson Kruzoe Hali adada. Translated by Halil Hamid (Besiktas Osmanli Fakîr Çocuklar Mektebi Muallim-i Sânîsi).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (19 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 16 p. Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) has been attracting the attention of many critics and scholars both in the West and in Turkey for years. Robinson Crusoe was originally written in English, and published on April 25, 1719, and its title was in fact quite long. Robinson Crusoe is among the novels which are argued to be the first English novel. The book has obtained worldwide fame, and there are hundreds of translations and adaptations. Probably due to the success of the first novel, Defoe wrote the second book which is entitled The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Sources: THE SHAPING ROLE OF RETRANSLATIONS IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Asli Emekçi.; OSMANLICADA ROBENSON, Ayse Banu Karadag). This is an abridged translation into Ottoman Turkish. Halil Hamid was a teacher of "Besiktas Ottoman School for Poor Children" according to the information on the cover of the book. It's stated to be translated for that this story is the best moral story in the world literature. The aim to translate and publish this book was to explain to children that even if a person is alone, he/she can live without compromising his/her moral and other human characteristics based on this translation. TBTK 8232; 12256.; Özege 17030. Not in OCLC. Very rare.
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DANIEL DEFOE, (1660-1731).
[FIRST UNABRIDGED OTTOMAN / TURKISH TRANSLATION OF ROBENSON CRUSOE MADE FROM ENGLISH ORIGINAL DIRECTLY] Robenson Kruzoe. Translated by Sükrü Kaya, (1883-1959).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 439 p. First Edition, thus. This first Turkish translation of Robinson Crusoe made by Sükrü Kaya is produced while the translator was in exile in Malta. With the help of Michael Seidel's argument, for instance, Kaya's translation might be regarded not only as a translation made in the circumstances of exile but also as a translation of what Seidel calls an "exile narrative". This might be the only reason why Kaya decided to translate this novel. It is highly probable that he was feeling depressed and lonely; therefore, he chose to translate the story of a lonely man like himself. Indeed, Kaya declares in the translator's preface to Robinson Crusoe that the activity of translation to an extent made him forget the pain of captivity [= Tercüme mesguliyeti bana esaretin acilarini kismen unutturuyordu]. The first Turkish translation of this novel was made by Ahmed Lutfî and published by Takvimhâne-i Âmire as early as 1864. It was an abridged translation, and an unabridged translation was not made until 1919 when Sükrü Kaya was in exile in Malta. This unabridged translation made by Kaya was published by Tanin Printing House in Istanbul in 1923, and it belonged to -The Collection of Immortal Works- [Ölmez Eserler Külliyati]. Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719) has been attracting the attention of many critics and scholars both in the West and in Turkey for years. Robinson Crusoe was originally written in English, and published on April 25, 1719, and its title was in fact quite long. Robinson Crusoe is among the novels which are argued to be the first English novel. The book has obtained worldwide fame, and there are hundreds of translations and adaptations. Probably due to the success of the first novel, Defoe wrote the second book which is entitled The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. (Sources: THE SHAPING ROLE OF RETRANSLATIONS IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Asli Emekçi.; OSMANLICADA ROBENSON, Ayse Banu Karadag). Sükrü Kaya, (1883-1959), was a Turkish civil servant and politician, who served as a government minister, Minister of Interior and Minister of Foreign affairs in several governments. (Wikipedia). First Unabridged Ottoman Turkish Edition. Özege 17028.; TBTK 8228. Only one institutional copy located in OCLC: 949585991 (Bogaziçi University Library).
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DANIEL DEFOE, (1660-1731).
[FIRST ILLUSTRATED OTTOMAN / TURKISH EDITION OF ROBENSON CRUSOE] Robenson Issiz Adada. Translated by Mehmed Ali.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original cloth. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 142 p., b/w ills. Özege 17027.; TBTK 8231. Only one copy located in OCLC 1030747796 (Orient Institut in Istanbul). First Edition, thus. It's an abridged translation into Ottoman Turkish but the first illustrated edition in the Ottoman / Turkish literature. According to the preface written by a translator named Mehmed Ali, whose biographical information could not be found in the literature, it is understood that he was a primary school teacher in the Ottoman period. He stated that during his teaching period, he translated some selected books from western literature from their original languages ??and read them to his students. His students said that they liked Robinson Crusoe the most, and Mehmed Ali translated and published the entire book upon his students' request. (Sources: THE SHAPING ROLE OF RETRANSLATIONS IN TURKEY: THE CASE OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Asli Emekçi.; OSMANLICADA ROBENSON, Ayse Banu Karadag).
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GREE Alain
Les survivants de l'infortune. Naufrages et drames de la mer. Abondamment illustré.
Broché. 250 pages.
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Edoardo Knowles.
Milano, Treves, 1873, 9 marzo, illustrazione a piena pagina con didascalia, stralcio de "L'Illustrazione popolare". - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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BELTRAME A. -
Drammatico naufragio di un veliero italiano da pesca, nel Mediterraneo, presso Alessandria.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 5/08/1906
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BELTRAME A. -
Emozionante naufragio di un bastimento italiano sulle coste della Corsica.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 16/12/1906
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BELTRAME A. -
Vapore tedesco salta in aria fra la Sicilia e la costa tunisina : tutto l'equipaggio si salva su scialuppe.
Copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo de "La Domenica del Corriere" del 20/06/1909
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Pisani V. -
Durante una gita in barca vicino a Zurigo, temendo di essere trascinati dalla corrente contro il pilone di un ponte, un gruppo di persone si getta in acqua dove in cinque affogano.
Roma, 1924, 29 giugno, fascicolo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata", con copertina illustrata.
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Pisani V. -
L'equipaggio del "Manchester Producer" alla deriva ha dovuto sopprimere il carico di 300 buoi.
Roma, 1926, 28 marzo, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata".
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Pisani V. -
A Gaeta una folata di vento ribalta l'imbarcazione dell'esploratore "Falco".
Roma, 1926, 2 maggio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata".
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ABBO E. -
L'equipaggio del "Maud" è tratto in salvo dai piloti di un idrovolante.
Roma, 1923, 14 gennaio, copertina originale illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pagine de "La tribuna illustrata".
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DALMONTE L. -
I resti di un equipaggio in balia della tempesta nel Pacifico.
Roma, 1909, 19 dicembre, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
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DALMONTE L. -
Il naufragio della "Czarina" a Coos Bay.
Roma, 1910, 23 gennaio, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
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Pisani V. -
Nelle acque dell'Alto Atlantico affonda un veliero mentre l'equipaggio lotta fino all'arrivo degli aiuti.
Roma, 1951, 7-14 ottobre, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 20 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
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DALMONTE L. -
Naufragio di una barca peschereccia nelle acque di Andali.
Roma, 1909, 18 aprile, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo completo di 16 pp. de 'La Tribuna Illustrata'.
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BELTRAME A. -
Vapore tedesco salta in aria fra la Sicilia e la costa tunisina : tutto l'equipaggio si salva su scialuppe.
Milano, 20/6/1909, la sola copertina illustrata a colori, senza il fascicolo, della Domenica del Corriere.
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Macbeth dis.
Exhibition of the royal academy of arts – L’epave
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895
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Berttrand dis. – Salmon sculp.
Morte de Virginie
inserita nella famosa opera "L’ART - Revue Hebdomadaire Illustrée" pubbicata a Paris dal 1875 al 1895, stampata su carta vergellata. Dimensioni del foglio mm 280x420
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LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE. 21 Luglio 1901. Anno III - N. 29.
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Il drammatico naufragio del vapore Lusitania, Sulla spiaggia di Ferryland (America Del Nord), nel quale viaggiavano molti italiani." "I gravi gisordini di Buenos Ayres. La dimostrazione contro gli uffici del giornale El Pais, in Calle Florida.".
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LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE. 12 - 19 Dicembre 1909. Anno XI - N. 50.
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: "Come si è salvato l'equipaggio del veliero Incoronata naufragato, in seguito a violenta burrasca, nel golfo di Napoli." "Le vittime del dovere, carabinieri uccisi e feriti in un conflitto con una banda di cacciatori di frodo, a Bolgheri.".
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LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE. 6 gennaio 1929. Anno XXXI - N. 1.
In-4, brossura, in buono stato di conservazione. In questo numero: “Fiamme sul mare. Durante una tempesta sul piroscafo Kasper, che si era incagliato sulle coste finlandesi, si sviluppava un violento incendio. L’equipaggio, di 40 persone, cercava di salvarsi, ma tre marinai perivano. Mentre le fiamme duravan, senza che fosse possibile portar soccorso, otto persone erano ancora a bordo.” "La strage di un treno. Nelle vicinanze di Darmstadt (Germania) un treno diretto è passato a grande velocità su un branco di pecore, che si era raggruppato lungo la strada ferrata. Dopo il passaggio del convoglio, sul terreno giacevano morte 104 pecore.".
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BOMBARD Alain
NAUFRAGE VOLONTAIRE.
ed : de paris. in-8 broché. 1953. 324 pages. cartes et photographies. dos abîmé. état d'usage.
Bookseller reference : 9849
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Pierre Viaud, Capne.
Naufrage et aventures de M. Pierre Viaud, natif de Bordeaux,... histoire véritable vérifiée sur l'attestation de M. Sevettenham, commandant du fort Saint-Marc des Appalaches...
Avignon : Offray fils, 1827.IN12,reliure demi basane,dos lisse,plats et coins frottées,132p.rare edition
Bookseller reference : 20457
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marine aquateinte, naufrage
titre illisible (english), milieu XIXE
Bookseller reference : 27404
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Gaudron, Assa, Givernaud
Courage et dévouement
Larrieu-Bonnel Cartonnage d'éditeur 1970 In-4 relié, reliure éditeur ski vertex rouge sous emboitage illustré, 399 pages, importante iconographie in et hors texte en couleurs et en noir et blanc, préface de Raymond Marcellin, histoire des pompiers par l'image; ski vertex légèrement décollé au 4° plat, le vol. est en très bon état, coins et bords de l'emboitage usés, emboitage en état correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bb1899
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Anonyme
Sauvegarde de la vie humaine en Mer
Editions Maritimes et Coloniales Marine marchande Plaquette 1957 Plaquette in-8, une agrafe, 27 pages, arrêté du 28 décembre 1956 relatif aux extincteurs portatifs et mobiles employés à bord des navires de commerce ; 1° plat en partie insolé, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bb2098
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Anonyme
Sauvegarde de la vie humaine en mer
Editions Maritimes et Coloniales Marine marchande Plaquette 1956 Plaquette in-8 brochée, 79 pages, décret du 10 mai 1954 relatif aux engins de sauvetage des navires de commerce ; 1° plat en partie insolé, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bb2100
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Kingston W.H.G.
Shipwrecks and disasters at sea
George Routldge and Sons Cartonnage d'éditeur In-8° cartonné de l'éditeur, toile rouge et verte, près d'une gravure sur bois par page, surfeurs, grand pingouin et autres curiosités, circa 1873 ; quelques rousseurs, petit incident à la coiffe supérieur, bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bb2758
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Margollé,Zurcher
Les naufrages célèbres
Hachette et Cie Bibliothèque des Merveilles Cartonnage d'éditeur 1882 In-12 cartonné, toile bleue décorée de l'éditeur, tranches rouges, II & 332 pp., quatrième édition revue et augmentée, ouvrage illustré de 30 vignettes par Jules Noël ; petits défauts , bon exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bb3317
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De Foë Daniel
Aventures de Robinson Crusoé. Traduites par Mme A. Tastu. Suivies d'une notice sur Foe et sur le matelot Selkirk par Louis Reybaud et ornées de 50 gravures sur acier d'après les dessins de M. de Sainson
Paris, Didier Libraire-Editeur,quai des Augustins, 47 Relié 1837 Deux volumes in-8 reliés plein veau, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre rouge et pièce de tomaison, premier volume : faux titre (au verso liste des livres de madame Tastu), frontispice, puis frontispice de tome, titre, dédicace puis avis de l'éditeur, 396 pages, 24 gravures hors-texte, cul de lampe et te de chapitre, second volume : faux titre (au verso liste des livres de la collection de la bibliothèque d'éducation dirigée par Guizot), frontispice, puis frontispice de tome, titre, 384 pages, 24 gravures hors-texte ; absente de Gumuchian cette édition ornée de 50 gravures, frontispices inclus est particulièrement charmante, le bibliographe a répertorié une édition de la même tradcution chez le même éditeur mais en 1850 (notice 4859), mais celle-ci est moins importante elle ne comporte que 20 planches. Coins usés, quelques cahiers du premier volume sont déréglés, coiffe du premier volume restaurée, intérieur frais, agréable exemplaire dans une reliure strictement d'époque. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : bn1014
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