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‎ANSEL MULLINS, YIGAL SCHLEIFER.‎

‎Istanbul eats exploring the culinary backstreets. (Since 2009).‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). Ills. In English. 172 p. Istanbul eats exploring the culinary backstreets. (Since 2009).‎

‎ANSEL MULLINS.‎

‎Athens: An eater's guide to the city.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 51 p., color ills. Athens: An eater's guide to the city. When it comes to exploring a city's authentic dining scene, while the stomach should ideally serve as the best compass, the truth is that it's hard to find your way without good local advice. That's where Culinary Backstreets' food walks come in. COOKERY FOod culture Greece Athens Travel Guide Reference Gourmet culture Culinary Gastronomy.‎

‎ANSEL MULLINS.‎

‎Barcelona: An eater's guide to the city.‎

‎New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 51 p., color ills. Barcelona: An eater's guide to the city. When it comes to exploring a city's authentic dining scene, while the stomach should ideally serve as the best compass, the truth is that it's hard to find your way without good local advice. That's where Culinary Backstreets' food walks come in. COOKERY Food culture Spain Barcelona Travel Guide Reference Gourmet culture Culinary Gastronomy.‎

‎ANSELMI Gaspare,‎

‎Rivendicazione al popolo milanese della vera origine del Duomo di Milano finora attribuita a Gian Ga‎

‎Con IX tavole in nero . 16mo. pp. 82. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .‎

‎Anson George Walter Richard ed‎

‎A voyage round the world in the years MDCCXL I II III IV. By George Anson Esq.; afterwards Lord Anson Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships sent upon an expedition to the South Seas. Compiled from his papers and materials by Richard Walter M.A. Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship the Centurion in that expedition.‎

‎<p><i>15th edition. Printed for W. Strahan J. Rivington & Sons J. Robson et al. London. 1780. 8vo. A2-B4 536pp. 3 folding maps engraved by R. W. Seale. Contemporary full calf relaid to spine. Spine in six compartments with raised bands. Original leather label corner chipped. Slight commensurate wear. Printed initials IKC to second blank. Browning/spotting to endpapers. Light toning occasional spots. Short closed tear to attachment of South America map. A handsome firmly bound volume.</i><br /></p><p><i>ESTC T195667. SABIN 1629.</i></p> Printed for W. Strahan, J. Rivington & Sons, J. Robson et al. hardcover‎

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‎Anson George; Walter Richard‎

‎A Voyage Round the Sorl in the Years MDCCXL I II III IV.‎

‎Dublin: Ewing. Very Good. 1748. Third Edition. Hardcover. In contemporary full leather with a new spine old spine laid on. 2 charts the larger one in the rear is missing a piece at the upper left ~6" long 2" deep at the largest point. Faint damp stain lower right corners. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 439 pages . Ewing hardcover‎

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‎Anson George‎

‎A Voyage Round The World In The Years M Dcc Xl I Ii Iii Iv. Compiled from His Papers and Materials by Richard Walter.‎

‎Edinburgh & Leith: J. Fairbairn Ar. Constable & W. Coke. Good; 2" crack on rear hinge light stains. 1800. Hardcover. 12mo; Leather volumes 1 & 2 bound together 195 223p. . J. Fairbairn, Ar. Constable & W. Coke hardcover‎

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‎ANSON VOYAGE OFFICER OF THE SQUADRON An pseud‎

‎A Voyage to the South Seas and to many other parts of the world performed from the month of September in the year 1740 to June 1744 by Commodore Anson in his Majesty's Ship the Centurion having under his command the Gloucester Pearl Severn Wager Trial and two Store-Ships. By an Officer of the Squadron‎

‎London: John and Paul Knapton 1744. Two leaves at end with small holes in lower margins plates with small tears occasionally affecting the plate area; slight wear to joints of binding but a good copy. Octavo with an engraved portrait frontispiece and four folding engraved plates; contemporary speckled calf old rebacking. The rarest of two pirated accounts of the Anson voyage to appear in print in 1744 marking the hugely celebrated return of Anson's voyage and capture of the Manila treasure galleon and predating the official narrative by a full four years. This version attributed to "an officer of the squadron" is markedly rarer than the other which is attributed to "an officer of the fleet". The two have often been confused: a full schedule of the points of distinction between the two is available at hordern.com search 4504976. Anson's return to England with HMS Centurion in the summer of 1744 was the occasion of popular celebration and intense interest in the events of his tumultuous four year voyage round the world which had culminated in the capture of the Manila treasure galleon. 'After the fleet's failure off Toulon in February the navy stood in need of a popular triumph and the capture of a treasure galleon was in the public mind the next best thing to a fleet victory. Day after day the newspapers carried reports of the homecoming: the procession from Portsmouth to London with thirty two wagons laden with treasure; the feting of Anson and his men; details of the prize money and the dispute over its allocation.' Williams p. 229. This was the background that led to a small rush of publications. First of all Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas came out actually in 1743: this concerned itself with the loss of Anson's support ship the Wager on the South American coast soon after the beginning of the expedition. In 1744 an account was published by 'John Philips' as An Authentic Journal of the late Expedition. This was the first book-length account of the entire expedition to be printed. It is likely that 'John Philips' given on the title page was a pseudonym. 'Possibly the reason for assuming this nom de guerre may lie in the fact that the book contains a full account of the journey to England of the mutineers of the Wager after their ship was wrecked; for the author sympathises with them in their deserting their captain Captain David Cheap and his remaining officers. The story of the mutineers was supplied by Mr Bulkeley a warrant officer of the Wager and a ring leader of the mutiny; and the case was still sub judice when the book was published by "John Philips". It must have been an instant success for it was at once pirated by two separate publishers . This work . mentions names and events not referred to in the other books of the voyage; thus filling in gaps sometimes important ones in the history.' Sommerville pp. 314 5. The two pirated accounts referred to by Sommerville came out quickly afterwards. They have evident similarities but can also be clearly distinguished one from the other not least by the fact that one claims to be written by "An Officer of the Fleet" and the other by "An Officer of the Squadron". The "Fleet" and "Squadron" accounts as they may be referred to are of equal importance but as it happens the "Squadron" version seems rarer than the "Fleet" version by a factor of two or three judging by the few appearances of either on the market. Although this printing is noted by the Hill catalogue it is not recorded by Borba de Moraes the Kroepelien catalogue or Sabin. "Fleet" and "Squadron" issues of A Voyage to the South-Seas 1744. A close examination of the two versions is summarised here: 1. "Fleet" is in two volumes intentionally so as there are separate title pages. Vol I begins with the journal of the "Officer of the Fleet" i.e. the Centurion text but quickly breaks off and a journal of the Wager's trials is interpolated; the end of the Wager journal coincides with the end of Volume I. Volume II resumes the journal that was broken off at the beginning of Volume I. 2. "Squadron" - a single volume with consecutive pagination - follows the same organisational scheme as "Fleet" but contains an appendix that is excluded from "Fleet". The text of the Preface the Centurion journal and the Wager Journal are virtually identical; the only differences to be noted are a few paragraphs or phrases included in "Squadron" and omitted in "Fleet". In the Preface the omissions seem to be sections where the author refers to himself or gives his reasons for publishing his journal. "Fleet" is much less prone to use capital letters at every opportunity. 3. However in "Squadron" the Centurion narrative resumes where it left off April 20th. But when the Centurion journal is resumed in "Fleet" it starts afresh with the Fleet setting sail arriving at St. Catherine's and Port St. Julian etc. In both cases the narrative that follows the Wager account is taken almost verbatim from Philips with some omissions. 4. The interesting question is where does the initial journal fragment pages 1 to 25 in "Squadron" come from This journal fragment is not derived from Philips for these clear reasons: a. When the fleet anchors at Port St. Julian the author of the journal fragment notes "Here I myself and some other officers went ashore" and proceeds to describe in detail the habits of the seals to be found there as well as extensive comments on the Indians encountered. None of this detail appears in Phillips who simply notes that a boat was sent ashore. b. Captain Dandy Kidd's prophetic dying words are quoted by both Philips and the author of the journal fragment and are significantly different c. The dates given by the author of the journal fragment are one day earlier than Phillips. This is perhaps due to the difference between the seaman's way of recording time from noon to noon and the normal way midnight to midnight. There is a footnote at the beginning of Philips that explains how time is kept at sea as would be expected this same note appears in the "Fleet" narrative that follows the Wager account. If the journal fragment were in any way derived from Phillips it would seem inconceivable that the plagiariser would convert sea time to land time! It would be nice to hypothesise that the "fragment" author was not a seaman but this cannot be the case since he refers to "myself and some other officers" going ashore. 5. "Fleet" contains a note by the publisher Merryman at the end of each volume. "Squadron" has no such notes and in any event even if present they would obviously have to differ. Merryman's note is amusing probably typical of the era and sheds perhaps a little light on the issue of which came first. It is transcribed in full below. 6. The frontispiece portrait of Anson in "Fleet" is obviously copied from "Squadron" or they both derive from a common source. The copy is very crude in fact comically so. The Hill catalogue describes it as a woodblock. "Fleet" has fewer plates than "Squadron" and the two it does have bear no resemblance to the plates in "Squadron". These plates are as crude as the frontispiece. 7. There were two issues of "Squadron" one published by R. Walker as here the other by Knapton. Merryman in the publisher's note at the end of Vol I of "Fleet" refers to the "Squadron" edition and notes these two separate publishers. 8. There were at least two issues of "Fleet" with the publisher named as either by Merryman or Robinson. 9. The following three reasons would seem to indicate that "Fleet" was derived from "Squadron": a. The publisher's note by Merryman suggests that "Squadron" was published first. b. The differences in the Preface make more sense as omissions from the "Squadron" text than interpolations into the "Fleet" text. c. Thirdly the "Fleet" text corrects at least one obvious error in a date in the "Squadron" text. It seems unlikely that the publishers could have been working simultaneously from the same journal as both would have had to come to the same editorial decision to interpolate the Wager journal and at the same point. 10. The Centurion journal almost certainly does not derive from the Philips printing. Philips is more a log than a journal with an entry for each day. "Fleet" and "Squadron" include much more descriptive material not appearing at all in Philips and don't provide a day by day account. 11. The Wager journal is reproduced almost verbatim from Bulkeley and Cummins. It was perhaps a clumsy attempt to disguise this that causes the first pages of the journal to refer to "the gunner" instead of to "I". Appendix I: Detailed collation of "Fleet" and "Squadron" issues. "Officer of the Fleet" A Voyage to the South Seas and to many other parts of the world performed from the month of September in the year 1740 to June 1744 by Commodore Anson in his Majesty's Ship the Centurion having under his command the Gloucester Pearl Severn Wager Trial and two store-Ships. By an Officer of the Fleet. London: Printed and Sold by A. Merryman near Ludgate Hill. MDCCXLIV. Octavo 2 volumes. Volume I: i frontispiece portrait of Commodore Anson ii blank iii title in red and black iv blank 5 6 - 354 text pp. Leaf with pp. 131 and 132 mis-paginated as 133 and 134 and switched with leaf containing pp. 133 and 134 also mis-paginated as 131 and 132. Pps. 158 to 334 paginated as 178 to 354. One plate following p. 131 illustrating the "Straits of Le Maire" Volume II: i frontispiece portrait of Commodore Anson ii blank iii title iv blank v vi - viii Preface 9 10 - 231 text 232 - 234 publishers note. One folding plate Following pp. 82 with two illustrations "The Wager wreck'd. Mr Cozens rolling a Cask up a steep Beech" and "Captain Cheap shoots Mr. Cozens without asking him any Question". "Officer of the Squadron" A Voyage to the South Seas and to many other parts of the world performed from the month of September in the year 1740 to June 1744 by Commodore Anson in his Majesty's Ship the Centurion having under his command the Gloucester Pearl Severn Wager Trial and two store-Ships. By an Officer of the Squadron. London: Printed and Sold by R. Walker in Fleet-Lane. MDCCXLIV. Frontispiece portrait of Commodore Anson no pagination i title ii blank iii iv - x Preface 11 12 - 408 text 1 2 - 54 text of appendix pp. Folding plates as follows: Following pp. 232 "A Representation of Capt. Cheap.shooting Mr. Cozens"; following pp. 328 "A View of two Male Sea Lyons."; following pp. 368 "The Viceroy of Canton.gives Audience to Commodore Anson."; following pp. 408 "A View of the Engagement between Angria the Pyrate .& the English East India Fleet on the 10 of January 1740.". NOTE: Another copy of this issue examined contained an additional title-leaf to the Appendix dated 1745: this leaf is not called for by the Hill catalogue and the 1745 dating taken in conjunction with the fairly convincing argument for priority of the "Squadron" issue outlined above suggest that this additional leaf may indicate a later issue by the same publisher. The same copy also contained a fifth engraved plate not present in the copy offered here "The Massacre of the English at Amboyna" specific to the Appendix. Appendix 2: Extract from publisher's note at end of Vol I of "Fleet" issue. Note The publick are desired to take Notice That they may not have their pockets pickt by the Fleet Lane and White Fryars Puffers that their Journal of Anson's voyage is the same with that published by Robinson on Ludgate Hill and by Mr. Merryman near Ludgate only larded with the Addition of Customs Religions &c. to which the Voyagers were utter Strangers and perhaps every body else but the Author in the Fleet Prison whose Situation Years and natural Aversion to travelling prohibits him any other Information than what he receives or collects from the Mouths or Works of romancing Travellers. N.B. If you would avoid being upon in facts Work Paper and Price ask for Mr. Merryman's Farthing Numbers of Anson's Voyage in the centurion; who has already finished the Sufferings of the Wager in Farthing Numbers inferior to none and sells them sew'd in blue covers for Seven Pence Half Penny the which will cost of the above Puffers Two shillings at least -- How injurious these proceedings are to every honest Man I leave the reader to judge when he has paid Two Shillings for That he could purchase for Seven pence Half Penny: A MERRYMAN"A new supplement fo rhtis ediiton 'rehashed a number of travel accounts that had appeared in the press in the first decade of the nineteenth century along with sketches of "Remarkable Persons" in the antipodes including William Bligh the "Scottish Martyrs" and one George Bruce "an Englishman married to a Princess of New Zealand".'. Garvey. The preface's puffing claims of massive public clamour for a new edition is not supported by evidence of sales: Garvey shows that it was still being sold well into the 1820s. John and Paul Knapton unknown‎

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‎ANSON VOYAGE PHILIPS John‎

‎An Authentic Journal of the late Expedition under. Anson‎

‎London: Printed for J. Robinson 1744. Octavo iv 516 pp; contemporary panelled calf joints neatly repaired; an excellent copy. The first book-length account of the entire Anson expedition to be printed dating a full four years before the appearance of the official narrative in 1748 Bulkeley and Cummins's Voyage to the South Seas 1743 concerns only the loss of the support ship the Wager on the South American coast soon after the beginning of the expedition. It is likely that 'John Philips' cited as author on the title-page was a pseudonym: A. Grove Day pointed out that no such name appears on the ship's muster. 'Possibly the reason for assuming this nom de guerre may lie in the fact that the book contains a full account of the journey to England of the mutineers of the Wager after their ship was wrecked; for the author sympathises with them in their deserting their captain Captain David Cheap and his remaining officers. The story of the mutineers was supplied by Mr Bulkeley a warrant-officer of the Wager and a ringleader of the mutiny; and the case was still sub judice when the book was published by "John Philips". It must have been an instant success for it was at once pirated by two separate publishers . This work . mentions names and events not referred to in the other books of the voyage; thus filling in gaps sometimes important ones in the history' Sommerville pp.314-5. Anson's return to England with HMS Centurion in the summer of 1744 was the occasion of huge popular celebration and intense interest in the events of his tumultuous four-year voyage round the world which had culminated in the capture of the Manila treasure galleon. 'After the fleet's failure off Toulon in February the navy stood in need of a popular triumph and the capture of a treasure galleon was in the public mind the next best thing to a fleet victory. Day after day the newspapers carried reports of the homecoming: the procession from Portsmouth to London with thirty-two wagons laden with treasure; the feting of Anson and his men; details of the prize money and the dispute over its allocation' Williams p.229. The Philips text was rushed into print to meet this immense popular interest. It was first issued in eight weekly parts at sixpence each: a notice in the Gentleman's Magazine September 1744 records it as 'Publishing weekly at 6d. each no.' which shows that it was already appearing a little more than a month after the formal discharge of the Centurion's crew in late July. We handled an exceptionally rare set of the original parts in 1997: on checking the page numbers in this copy where the parts began and ended pp. 64 128 192 256 320 388 and 452 we can see evidence of differing stitching between the sections tending to confirm the commonsense conclusion that parts were sold as printed but also kept from the same printing to make up complete books that is "bound from the parts" Provenance: Early bold signature of Sir Pinchard; armorial bookplate of the Keppel family; Rev Thomas Robert Keppel Rector of North Creake Norfolk; his signature dated 1846; his eldest son Major William George Keppel of Old Buckenham Norfolk printed label; Frederick E. Ellis with his Shaw Island bookplate; private collection Sydney. Printed for J. Robinson unknown‎

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‎ANSON'S VOYAGE. THOMAS Pascoe.‎

‎A true and impartial Journal of a Voyage to the South-Seas and round the Globe in His Majesty's Ship the Centurion under the Command of Commodore Anson .‎

‎London Birt 1745. . First edition. 8vo xvi 347 i 39 ipp. a couple of gatherings in the appendix slightly proud contemporary sprinkled calf lightly rubbed short splits to joints corners bumped a very good copy. 'Pascoe Thomas kept a full and faithful daily journal of the incidents of this important four-year voyage. Included is an appendix giving an account of the treasure taken from the Nuestra Signora del Buono Carmella. This account . preceded the publication of the official account of Lord Anson's voyage by three years' Hill. At the bottom of page 36 of the appendix the exact latitude and remarkably the longitude of the fabled Strait of Anian are provided. This precise location of the Pacific entrance to the elusive Northwest Passage came from a Spanish document captured by Anson and gave rise to the suspicion that the Spanish had discovered the passage but kept it secret. Hill 1693; Sabin 95437. London, Birt, 1745. unknown‎

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‎ANSON, George - SUBSCRIBER OWNED COPY‎

‎Voyage Round the World in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson Esq; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, Sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas. ....‎

‎.....Compiled from Papers and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and Published under his Direction, by Richard Walter, M.A. Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship the Centurion. SUBSCRIBERS COPY OWNED BY SUBSCRIBER LISTED IN BOOK AND WITH ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPT LEAF SIGNED BY ANSON. First Edition. Quarto, measuring approximately 260mm x 210mm. 34, 420 pages, with 42 engraved folding plates and maps. Bound in a contemporary full calf binding. Bound without the directions to binder leaf, otherwise a stunning and very clean copy of this book. WITH THE SIGNATURE OF HENRY PENNYMAN ON THE TOP OF THE TITLE PAGE WHO IS LISTED IN THE LIST OF SUBCRIBERS AND THE BOOKPLATE OF JAMES PENNYMAN. IN ADDITION THERE IS A MANUSCRIPT LEAF - A RECEIPT FOR LOAN IN SALT - SIGNED IN THE ORIGINAL BY ANSON IN MAY 1752. This is the official account of Anson's voyage. England, at war with Spain in 1739, equipped eight ships under the command of George Anson to harass the Spaniards on the western coast of South America, for the purpose of cutting off Spanish supplies of wealth from the Pacific area. The Spanish fleet sent out to oppose the British ran into storms; provisions ran out and many ships were wrecked. Anson continued taking prizes during 1741-42, off the Pacific coast, and in June, 1743, captured the Manila galleon containing a vast treasure in Gold and Silver. Cox I, p. 49. Hill 1817. National Maritime Museum I, 109. Sabin 1625. Manuscript‎

‎ANSON, GEORGE.‎

‎Voyage autour du Monde, fait dans les Années MDCCXL,I,II,III,IV.... dans la Mer du Sud. Tiré des Journaux & autres Papiers de ce Seigneur, & publié par Richard Walter... Orné des Cartes & des Figures en Taille douce. Traduit de Anglois.‎

‎Amsterdam et Leipzig, Arkstee & Merkus, 1749. 4to. Nice contemp. full calf, raised bands, richly gilt spine and titlelabel with gilt lettering. Blindtooled covers, Cambridge-binding style. Large engraved titlevignette. (8),XVI,333,(1) pp. and 33 (of 34 - No. 13 missing) mostly folded engraved plates, maps, charts and views. One of the large maps with a closed tear. Light browning to textleaves.‎

‎Anson, George; Walter, Richard.‎

‎A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, IN THE YEARS 1740, 1, 2, 3, 4. Compiled from his papers and materials by Richard Walter.‎

‎Two volumes in one. pp. vi, 212, 245. 12 mo. 172 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Admiral of the Fleet George Anson, 1st Baron Anson (1697-1762), was a Royal Navy officer. He served as a junior officer during the War of the Spanish Succession and then saw active service against Spain at the Battle of Cape Passaro during the War of the Quadruple Alliance. He then undertook a circumnavigation of the globe during the War of Jenkins' Ear. Anson commanded the fleet that defeated the French Admiral de la Jonquiere at the First Battle of Cape Finisterre during the War of the Austrian Succession. He went on to be First Lord of the Admiralty during the Seven Years' War. Among his reforms were the removal of corrupt defence contractors, improved medical care, submitting a revision of the Articles of War to Parliament to tighten discipline throughout the Navy, uniforms for commissioned officers, the transfer of the Marines from Army to Navy authority, and a system for rating ships according to their number of guns. Richard walter (1716?-1785) was appointed in 1740 chaplain of his majesty's ship Centurion, then fitting out for her celebrated voyage round the world, under the command of Commodore George Anson. Though a puny, weakly man, pale, and of a low stature he had to assist in the actual working of the ship, till her arrival at Macao in November 1742. In December, an opportunity occurring, he obtained the commodore's leave, and returned to England in one of the East India Company's ships. He took his M.A. degree in 1744, and in March 1745 was appointed chaplain of Portsmouth dockyard, a post which he held till his death on 10 March 1785. In 1748 Walter published this account of Anson's Voyage. The book had been anxiously looked for, and almost immediately ran through several editions; four were issued in 1748. It has been since reprinted very many times in its entirety or in abridgments, and is still esteemed as the story of a remarkable voyage extremely well told. W140‎

‎ANSON: CENTURION VOYAGE PINGO Thomas‎

‎Copper Medal in commemoration of his 1740-1744 Circumnavigation and 1747 defeat of the French at Cap Finisterre‎

‎London: Thomas Pingo 1747. Copper medal 43.3 mm. with Anson crowned by Victory at right on the reverse Victory on hippocamp the names of Anson's officers around; corrected CAMPBEL variety remnants of 'H' faintly visible about uncirculated some mint color remaining slight abrasions on the obverse. A fine copper medal commemorating Lord Anson's circumnavigation and his 1747 defeat of the French at Cap Finisterre off the coast off Spain. George Anson was one of the most successful British naval commanders of the eighteenth-century famous for his notoriously difficult circumnavigation from 1740-1744 as commander of the Centurion. In 1739 he had been given command of a Pacific squadron to raid Spanish possessions a period at sea which saw him lose five of his six ships and most of his crew but also return with a staggering £400000 in bounty after his capture of the Manila treasure galleon. 'After the fleet's failure off Toulon in February the navy stood in need of a popular triumph and the capture of a treasure galleon was in the public mind the next best thing to a fleet victory. Day after day the newspapers carried reports of the homecoming: the procession from Portsmouth to London with thirty-two wagons laden with treasure; the feting of Anson and his men; details of the prize money and the dispute over its allocation.' Williams p. 229. Anson went on to a long career and as this medal also commemorates was instrumental in the French defeat at Finisterre off the Spanish coast on 3 May 1747 where Anson's thirteen ships of the line defeated the French admiral De la Jonquiere's smaller fleet in just three hours with most of the French men-of-war taken. This medal was struck for both of Anson's great achievements and was commissioned from Thomas Pingo 1692-1776 then assistant engraver at the Royal Mint. On the obverse is a bust of the Admiral crowned with a laurel by Victory and the caption 'Vict. Mai III MDCCXLVII'. The reverse bears the legend 'Circumnavigation' and the names of other officers on the famous journey themselves famous names in the British navy: Keppel Saumarez Saunders Brett Dennis and Campbel. When the medal was originally issued the name of the junior officer Campbel was mis-engraved "Camphel". The present medal is an example of the issue known as the corrected "Campbel" variety with only remnants of the mis-engraved 'H'. Eimer suggests that the medal was commissioned by Thomas Anson George's brother and himself a collector of medals. In this light it has plausibly been argued that the long-accepted date of production of 1747 is in fact far too early and that it was not until 1768 six years after Anson's death that this medal was commissioned and struck. Thomas Pingo unknown‎

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‎ANSON: CENTURION VOYAGE PINGO Thomas‎

‎Copper Medal in commemoration of his 1740-1744 Circumnavigation and 1747 defeat of the French at Cap Finisterre‎

‎London: Thomas Pingo 1747. Copper medal 43.3 mm. with Anson crowned by Victory at right on the reverse Victory on hippocamp the names of Anson's officers around; CAMPHEL issue with 'B' faintly visible on 'H' about uncirculated a few minor blemishes to the rims. An excellent medal commemorating Anson's circumnavigation and his 1747 victory at Cap Finisterre off the coast of Spain. The huge prize-money brought back after the capture of the Manila treasure galleon followed by the magnificent defeat of the French navy were achievements which spoke enormously to popular feeling. George Anson was one of the most successful British naval commanders of the eighteenth-century famous for his notoriously difficult circumnavigation of the globe from 1740-1744 as commander of the Centurion. In 1739 he had been given command of a Pacific squadron to raid Spanish possessions a period at sea which saw him lose five of his six ships and literally most of his crew but also return with a staggering £400000 in bounty after his capture of the Manila treasure galleon. 'After the fleet's failure off Toulon in February the navy stood in need of a popular triumph and the capture of a treasure galleon was in the public mind the next best thing to a fleet victory. Day after day the newspapers carried reports of the homecoming: the procession from Portsmouth to London with thirty-two wagons laden with treasure; the feting of Anson and his men; details of the prize money and the dispute over its allocation.' Williams p. 229. Anson went on to a long career and as this medal also commemorates was instrumental in the French defeat at Finisterre off the Spanish coast on 3 May 1747 where his thirteen ships of the line defeated the French admiral De la Jonquiere's smaller fleet in just three hours with most of the French men-of-war taken. This medal to commemorate Anson's great successes was commissioned from Thomas Pingo 1692-1776 then assistant engraver at the Royal Mint. On the obverse is a bust of the admiral crowned with a laurel by Victory and the caption 'Vict. Mai III MDCCXLVII'. The reverse bears the legend 'Circumnavigation' and the names of other officers on the famous journey themselves famous names in the British navy: Keppel Saumarez Saunders Brett Dennis and Campbel. When the medal was originally issued the name of the junior officer Campbel was mis-engraved "Camphel". The present medal is an example of the interim state of the medal with the 'H' altered to a 'B' but not completely effaced. Eimer suggests that the medal was commissioned by Thomas Anson George's brother and himself a collector of medals. In this light it has plausibly been argued that the long-accepted date of production of 1747 is in fact far too early and that it was not until 1768 six years after Anson's death that this medal was commissioned and struck. Thomas Pingo unknown‎

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‎Anspach Silvia‎

‎Arte Cura Loucura: Uma trajet�ria rumo � identidade individuada‎

‎S�o Paolo: Anna Blume FAPESP 2000. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. First Edition. Book is in the Portuguese language. Sound binding. Clean bright pages with some writing on half title page. Wraps have light shelf wear. ; Art theory by Brazilian author. ; 8.25" tall; 150 pages. Anna Blume FAPESP unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 4820040 ISBN : 857419106X 9788574191065

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‎Anspach Silvia‎

‎Entre Babel e o �den: Cria��o Mito e Cultura Portuguese language edition‎

‎S�o Paolo: Anna Blume FAPESP 1998. Softcover. Good with No dust jacket as issued. Book is in the Portuguese language. Sound binding. Clean bright pages with some writing on half title page. Wrappers have moderate to heavy wear. Cultural criticism by Brazilian author. ; Cole��o E Ensaios Estudios Esbo�os; Vol. 10; 7.25" tall; 222 pages. Anna Blume FAPESP unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 4740034 ISBN : 8574190241 9788574190242

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‎Anstice M.‎

‎First contact: a 21st century discovery of cannibals‎

‎Eye Books 2004. 1st edition. Paper covers. Fine/No Jacket. Scarcely used. Eye Books unknown‎

Bookseller reference : 24530 ISBN : 1903070260 9781903070260

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‎Ansuchote Chan‎

‎THE 1969 GENERAL ELECTIONS IN THAILAND‎

‎DeKalb IL: Northern Illinois University Press. Very Good. 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Quarto; a few small spots on front cover . Northern Illinois University Press paperback‎

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‎Ant. C**‎

‎"Abrégé de l'histoire générale des voyages par Laharpe (2 volumes); réduit aux traits les plus intéressans et les plus curieux."‎

‎Paris, Ledentu, 1822. 10 x 17, 2 volumes, 469 + 471 pages, 8 figures en taille-douce, reliure plein cuir, état moyen (reliure usagée mais solide).‎

‎Reliure pour l'Athénée Royal de Tournay.‎

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‎Antoine‎

‎20 paradis‎

‎Gallimard. 2009. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 191 pages - nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte. DVD inclus.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎AMOUREUX DE LA TERRE - UN TOUR DU MONDE 80 JOURS - A LA RECHERCHE DES PARADIS PERDUS‎

‎GALLIMARD. 1991. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 230 pages. Couverture rempliée. Nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO30033339 ISBN : 2070602699

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‎Anthony Guichard‎

‎Arthur & Laure ou les petits voyageurs francais en Europe‎

‎Pornin & Cie 1845‎

‎in12, relie, 291p, 1845, reliure etat passable (manque bas du dos, contours tres frottes, coins abimes), tranches un peu salies et piquees, interieur avec quelques rousseurs mais globalement propre, quelques inscriptions au crayon sur premieres et dernieres pages, illustrations en noir et blanc sous serpente, R. Pornin & Cie imprimeurs-Libraires-Editeurs‎

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‎Antony Valabrègue‎

‎Au pays flamand‎

‎Maison Alfred Mame et fils, Tours, s.d. (v. 1900). Grand in-8, cartonnage éditeur rouge orné de rinceaux noir ou dorés, 304 pp. Préface - Introduction - Gravelines - Autour de Bourbourg - Canaux et watergangs - Dunkerque - Dunkerque (suite) - A travers les dunes - Bergues - Les moeurs et les traditions - Le mont Cassel - Hazebrouck - Bailleul - ...‎

‎Avec une préface par Auguste Dietrich.Avec des illustrations en noir et blanc in texte et en hors-texte.Rare --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com‎

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎BORD A BORD‎

‎Arthaud. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 277 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et 2 cartes.Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎collection 'mer'. Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO70114209

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎BORD A BORD - LES RENCONTRES DU NAVIGATEUR SOLITAIRE‎

‎"ARTHAUD. 1979. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 277 pages. Nombreuses planches illustrées de photos en couleurs. Couverture rempliée. Collection ""Mer"".. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages"‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO30084650

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎BORD A BORD OU LES RENCONTRES DU NAVIGATEUR SOLITAIRE‎

‎ARTHAUD. 1978. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Mouillures. 272 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Couverture rempliée. Nombreuses planches de photos en couleurs. Auréoles sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : R260108626

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‎ANTHIAUME, L'ABBÉ A.‎

‎Cartes Marines. Constructions navales. Voyages de Découverte chez les Normands 1500-1650. 2 Vols.‎

‎Paris, Ernest Dumont, 1916. Royal8vo. 2 contemp. hcalf. Gilt spines, tome-and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Stamp on title-page. XIV,566597 pp., textillustrations.‎

Bookseller reference : 54073

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Herman H. J. Lynge & Son
Copenhagen Denmark Dinamarca Dinamarca Danemark
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‎Antonia de Lauwereys de Roosendaele‎

‎CEUX DU NORD types et coutumes‎

‎dessins originaux de Albert Dequene vol relié grand in-4, 280x225, relié dos cuir, petits frottements, très bel état int. 136pp Paris Horizon de France 1938‎

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‎Antonia de Lauwereys de Roosendaele‎

‎CEUX DU NORD types et coutumes‎

‎dessins originaux de Albert Dequene vol relié grand in-4, 280x225, relié dos cuir, petits frottements, très bel état int. 136pp Paris Horizon de France 1938‎

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎COCOTIERS‎

‎Arthaud. 1981. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 176 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO70114208

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‎ANTONELLI (Etienne)‎

‎Constantin Pecqueur.‎

‎In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 23 p., non coupé. Paris, Marcel Rivière, 1931.‎

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‎ANTAR (Michel)‎

‎Dans le Sud-Oranais. Chevauchées d'un futur St-Cyrien à travers les Ksour et Oasis Oranais‎

‎1907 Paris, Hetzel, sans date (1907), in-8 de (4)-252 pp., cart. d'éd. de pleine percaline rouge avec décor floral polychrome, tranches dorées, bel ex.‎

‎Ouvrage illustré par Léon BENETT de 50 vues et scènes photographiques.‎

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Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie
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‎ANTON MÜLLER‎

‎DER SCHWARZWALD IN 47 BILDERN.‎

‎VERLAG KARL ROBERT LANGEWISCHE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 47 pages. Frontispice et nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Texte en allemand. Jaquette légèrement passée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO60081252

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‎AntoineTonyStone‎

‎DIY pour mes voyages - 12 tutos d'objets indispensables pour voyager‎

‎Dessain & Tolra. 2018. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 117 pages - nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte et sur les contreplats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : R240168816

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‎Anthoine, Antoine-Ignace.‎

‎Essai historique sur le commerce et la navigation de la Mer-Noire, ou Voyage et entreprises pour établire des rapports commerciaux et maritimes entre les prts de la Mer-Noire et ceux de la Méditerranée.‎

‎Paris, Agasse, Treuttel et Wurtz, Arthus-Bertrand, 1820. In-8, cartonnage époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre doré, XVI, 394 pp. Ouvrage illustré d'une planche dépliante en fin de volume, contenant 1 "Carte de la navigation intérieure d'une grande partie de la Russie européenne et de l'ancienne Pologne", 1 carte intitulée "Tableau de l'Europe servant à indiquer les deux routes que suit le commerce de Russie par la mer Baltique et la Mer-Noire pour les ports de la Méditerranée" et 1 "Plan des treize cataractes du Niéper avec les travaux qui y ont été faits". Envoi de l'auteur, non signé, "au Duc de Dalmatie, Maréchal de France", Jean-de-Dieu Soult. Dos et plat insolés, coins émoussés, frottements sur les coiffes et les plats, rousseurs éparses.‎

‎Antoine-Ignace Anthoine (1749-1826) fut négociant en Mer-Noire, maire de Marseille de 1805 à 1813 et Baron d'Empire en 1808. Son fils, François Anthoine de Saint-Joseph fut aide de camp du Maréchal Soult et le suivi dans ses campagnes en Espagne et au Portugal.‎

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Librairie Lang
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‎Antonio Mancinelli ; Barbara Baratollo‎

‎FASHION:BOX : De modeklassiekers en de iconen die ze onsterfelijk maakten‎

‎, Uitgeverij Thoth, 2011 Hardcover, 480 pages, ENG, 225 x 180 x 40 mm, in very good condition !, illustrated in colour,. ISBN 9789077699102.‎

‎Fashion:Box geeft een overzicht van zestien klassieke modestukken gedragen door de filmsterren en mode-iconen die ze beroemd hebben gemaakt. Aan elk stuk is een hoofdstuk gewijd met een inleiding door modejournalist Antonio Mancinelli, gevolgd door een serie onvergetelijke foto's van de sterren en hun kleding. Met foto's van onder meer Brigitte Bardot, Ursula Andress, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Kennedy, Grace Jones, Madonna en Sarah Jessica Parker.‎

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ERIK TONEN BOOKS
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‎ANTONIN FRAYSSE.‎

‎FRANCE ET PAYS D'EXPRESSION FRANCAISE.‎

‎Librarie Armand Colin.. 1929. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 38 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

‎Cahier de cartographie. Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO20070679

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎ILES ETAIT UNE FOIS...‎

‎Gallimard. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 255 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎En voici quelques centaines, une trentaine d'archipels, qu'Antoine a eu le bonheur de découvrir... Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO40082763 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎ILES... ETAIT UNE FOIS‎

‎GALLIMARD. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Couverture rempliée. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleurs et noir et blanc, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : R260144502 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎ILES ETAIT UNE FOIS.‎

‎GALLIMARD. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Texte sur 2 colonnes. Nombreuses photos en couleur dans et hors texte. Illustrations en couleur dans le format texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : R200028223 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎ANTOINE‎

‎ILES...ETAIT UNE FOIS‎

‎GALLIMARD. 1965. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO30122904 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎ANTOINE A.‎

‎ILES ... ETAIT UNE FOIS‎

‎GALLIMARD. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte - couverture contre-pliée en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : ROD0131723 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎Antoine‎

‎Iles... était une fois‎

‎Gallimard. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO80216254 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎Antoine‎

‎Iles...était une fois‎

‎Gallimard. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 255 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs, dans et hors texte. Couverture contrepliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : RO30325667 ISBN : 2070602567

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‎ANTEQUERA MARINO‎

‎L'ALHAMBRA ET LE GENERALIFE.‎

‎SANCHEZ MIGUEL. 1971. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 81 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos couleur et dessins noir et blanc - Augmenté d'un plan.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

‎Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages‎

Bookseller reference : R320001516

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‎Antequera Marino‎

‎L'alhambra et le generalife‎

‎Padre suarez 1965 in12. 1965. Broché. 81 pages. Bon Etat‎

Bookseller reference : 128705

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‎Antoine Quartier‎

‎L'Esclave religieux et ses avantures.‎

‎L'Esclave religieux et ses avantures. Antoine Quartier Extraits : Voyage de l'auteur en Italie; son séjour à Venise; son embarquement pour Constantinople; combat contre quatre corsaires à Tripoly; récit de ce qui se passe sur mer jusqu'à son arrivée à Tripoly, ou il est vendu à un Arabe...amitié fraternelle; souffrances des Captifs dans un travail extraordinaire, & dans le Bastiment d'une Maison que Soliman Caya fait faire à la Campagne; l'Auteur se vange des Juifs qui luy avoient pris son Bestial; le danger auquel il s'expose proche d'une Mosquée; une Barque arrive de Marseille, le Capitaine luy donne espérance de sa liberté. De quelle manière les Mahometans vont en pèlerinage à la Meque; Le Capitaine Mirangal présente l'Auteur au Bacha pour convenir de sa rançon; Comment le rachat des Esclaves Chrétiens se fait en Barbarie; Les désordres que commettent les Turcs pendant leur Ramadan ou Caresme, & les réjouissances qu'ils font au temps de leur Pasque. Les avantures d'un Provençal & de sa nièce; celles d'un Majorquin & de sa sœur. L'Auteur régale ses amis Esclaves avant son départ de Tripoly. Vol in12, 15x8, relié pleine basane époque manipulée, bon état intérieur, 290pp. rare. Paris, chez Daniel Hortemels, 1690. Édition originale ref/23/5‎

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‎Antoine Quartier‎

‎L'Esclave religieux et ses avantures.‎

‎L'Esclave religieux et ses avantures. Antoine Quartier Extraits : Voyage de l'auteur en Italie; son séjour à Venise; son embarquement pour Constantinople; combat contre quatre corsaires à Tripoly; récit de ce qui se passe sur mer jusqu'à son arrivée à Tripoly, ou il est vendu à un Arabe...amitié fraternelle; souffrances des Captifs dans un travail extraordinaire, & dans le Bastiment d'une Maison que Soliman Caya fait faire à la Campagne; l'Auteur se vange des Juifs qui luy avoient pris son Bestial; le danger auquel il s'expose proche d'une Mosquée; une Barque arrive de Marseille, le Capitaine luy donne espérance de sa liberté. De quelle manière les Mahometans vont en pèlerinage à la Meque; Le Capitaine Mirangal présente l'Auteur au Bacha pour convenir de sa rançon; Comment le rachat des Esclaves Chrétiens se fait en Barbarie; Les désordres que commettent les Turcs pendant leur Ramadan ou Caresme, & les réjouissances qu'ils font au temps de leur Pasque. Les avantures d'un Provençal & de sa nièce; celles d'un Majorquin & de sa sœur. L'Auteur régale ses amis Esclaves avant son départ de Tripoly. Vol in12, 15x8, relié pleine basane époque manipulée, bon état intérieur, 290pp. rare. Paris, chez Daniel Hortemels, 1690. Édition originale ref/23/5‎

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‎ANTOINE SERGE‎

‎LA MEDITERRANEE FACE A SES FUTURS‎

‎Chez l'auteur. 1990. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 84 pages. Illustré de nombreux graphiques et cartes en noir et blanc. Etiquette de code sur le 1er plat. Tampon et annotations de bibliothèque en page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 910-Géographie générale. Voyages‎

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