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COOK James et al.:
Des Capitain Jacob Cook dritte Entdeckungs-Reise in die Südsee und nach dem Nordpol. Auf Befehl Sr. Grossbrittann. Majest. George des Dritten unternommen und in den Schiffen Resolution und Discovery während der Jahre 1776 bis 1780 ausgeführt. Aus den Tagebüchern der Schiffsbefehlshaber Herren Cook, Clerke, Gore und King, imgleichen des Schiffswundarztes Herrn Anderson vollständig beschrieben. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt mit Zusätzen für den deutschen Leser, imgleichen mit einer Einleitung über Cooks Verdienste und Charakter, imgleichen über Entdeckungsreisen überhaupt.
Berlin, Haude und Spener, 1789. 2 volumes in-8 de [8]-XXVI-352 et [10]-454 pages (erreur de paginations sur les dernières), cartonnages (frottés) avec pièces de titre grèges, de tomaison ovales et vertes à l'origine.
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Cook Kayci Cinkoske Cheri
In Pictures Death Valley: The Continuing Story
Kc Pubns 1989 22 35x1 27x30 48cm. 1989. Broché.
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COOK'S FIRST VOYAGE - MANLEY, Isaac George.
Logbook kept while commanding HMS Fairy.
Mostly at sea: 8 June 1786 - 31 March 1789. The last surviving crew member of Cook's Endeavour A window onto the later career of Isaac Manley 1755-1837 mourned on his death as the last remaining participant in Cook's historic first voyage. Manley joined Cook's crew aged only 13 and was promoted to midshipman on 5 February 1771 during the journey home. He rose to the rank of admiral of the red becoming one of the fifteen most senior officers in the Royal Navy. On the Endeavour Manley acted as servant to the master Robert Molineux. The ravages of disease in the later part of the voyage offered opportunities for advancement. Molineux died off Cape Town in April 1771 and Manley was promoted a day either side of the deaths of midshipmen John Bootie and Jonathan Monkhouse. "The Muster Rolls show Isaac being charged £3.13.2 for slops at this time and £15.18.6 for dead men's clothes presumably he was buying the dead middies' uniforms. And his tobacco charge which began at 19/- in September 1769 also increased to £1.8.6" Hill. Writing to the First Secretary of the Admiralty on his return to England Cook gave Manley his endorsement in typically reserved fashion: "Midshipmen Mr Isaac Smith and Mr Isaac Manly both too young for the preferment yet their behaviour merits the best recommendation" quoted by Hill. Manley signed up for Cook's second voyage but was discharged for still unknown reasons in April 1772 before the Resolution sailed. He was commissioned lieutenant in May 1777 serving with the Channel Fleet and in North America and the West Indies and fought in the Battle of the Saintes. In 1786 at the rank of commander he was appointed to HMS Fairy - the service covered by this log - and ended his active duties in 1790. While living the life of a landed gentleman he continued to earn promotion reaching flag rank in 1809. He was promoted to admiral of the red a few months before his death. The daily log commences on 8 June 1786: "Came on board and took the command of Her Majesty's Sloop Fairy by virtue of a commission dated the 17th May 1786." The ship is tasked with patrolling the Channel and cracking down on smugglers seizing spirits tobacco and other contraband. There are also references to punishing sailors for drunkenness and mutinous behaviour. In late 1787 Manley was also occupied with naval impressment and was ruthlessly effective recording ships stopped and men pressed-ganged. In 1788 the ship is ordered to Africa the log ending in media res on 31 March 1789 near the equator. a By family descent; b Sold at Sotheby's London "Atlases Maps Topographical Prints and Travel Books" 2 May 1985 Lot 220 buyer: Quaritch; c Sold by Quaritch c.1987 to Cecil George Whitmont 1912-1991 Australian collector with his bookplate and a selection of paperwork formerly in an improvised acetate rear pocket. Quarto 245 x 195 mm. With 182 leaves all but 3 pages filled in neat manuscript. Original quarter calf parchment sides. Housed in custom green cloth solander box green spine label. Wear from shipboard use contents clean: very good. Anthony Hill "Isaac Manley - Servant on Endeavour to Admiral" Captain Cook Society. hardcover
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Cook's Third Voyage
A NIGHT DANCE BY MEN IN HAPAE
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown
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Cook's Third Voyage
CAPS OF THE NATIVES OF OONALASHK
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. - ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. unknown
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Cook's Third Voyage
A MAN OF KAMTSCHATKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the Atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE - KAMCHATKA. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
A NIGHT DANCE BY MEN IN HAPAEE
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
A SLEDGE OF KAMTSCHATKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. Plate not captioned in print. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
A VIEW OF CHRISTMAS HARBOR IN KERGUELEN'S LAND
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
A WOMAN OF KAMTSCHATKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the tlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
A WOMAN OF PRINCE WILLIAM'S SOUND
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the Atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. - ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
CAPS OF THE NATIVES OF OONALASHKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. - ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
NATIVES OF OONALASHKA AND THEIR HABITATIONS
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. - ALASKA AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
SUMMER AND WINTER HABITATIONS IN KAMTSCHATKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown books
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Cook's Third Voyage
THE INSIDE OF A WINTER HABITATION IN KAMTSCHATKA
London 1784. Engraving. Folio. Matted suitable for framing with the mat cut to near the plate mark. Very good. An individual plate from the atlas to Cook's THIRD VOYAGE. unknown books
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COOK, Capitaine / LEBRUN, Henri:
Voyages et aventures du Capitaine Cook, ornés de quatre gravures sur acier. Nouvelle Edition, revue et corrigée par une société d’ecclésiastiques.
Tours, Mame, 1838, in-8vo, 2 ff. (faux-titre et titre) + 312 p., + 4 gravures (dont le frontispice ‘Mort de Cook’), reliure en cuir originale dépoque, plats avec impression à froid, dos orné or, pts traces d’usage.
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Cook, Capt. James [Third Voyage]
A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean undertaken by the command of His Majesty for making discoveries in the northern hemisphere. 4 Volumes undertaken by the Performed under the direction of Captains Cook Clerke and Gore in the years 1776 7 8 9 and 80. Compiled from the various accounts of that voyage hitherto published
Perth: R. Morison and Son. Very Good. 1785. First Scottish Edition. Hardcover. Some old insect spots to fore edges. Light foxing to prelims; Attractive modern half brown calf marbled boards spine in 5 compartments. With 4 page obituary to Cook at rear of vol. 1. An additional engraved title to volume 1 26 engraved plates including a frontispiece portrait to volume 1 and one folding plate of Cook's death. With an additional large folding map small old repair. A 10 page list of subscribers at rear of final volume.; 8vo 154x95mm; iv3464;iv356;iv340;iv2444210 pages; The first Perth edition of Cook's final voyage. Beddie 1559 . R. Morison and Son hardcover
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Cook, Captain James; Wharton, Captain W.J.L. - Editor
Captain Cook's Journal During His First Voyage Round the World Made in H.M. Bark "Endeavour" 1768-71 - A Literal Transcription of the Original MSS
400 pages. Index. Three maps in pocket at back. Three fold-out maps, the first of these "Modern Chart of South Pacific Ocean" has been cut in half with each half bound separately at page 32. A portion of this map is detached but present. Two fascimile pages of portions from Cook's original journal. Two plates. Frontispiece illustration of Cook. Sturdily rebound in forest green buckram with covers of the original boards affixed to new boards. Library call number gilt stamped to backstrip. Card pocket adhesive inside front board. Minor bit of peeling to new front free endpaper. Moderate overall wear. Book
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Cook, Colonel Mark
Promise of Hope
Harmondsworth: Penguin 1996. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Reprint. Large octavo paperback. Very Good condition. No dust jacket. <br/> <br/> Penguin paperback
Bookseller reference : 11545 ISBN : 0140243100 9780140243109
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Cook, David R.
Castles of Wales : And the Welsh Marches
UK: Pitkin 1984. Soft cover. Very Good. In very good clean condition. An illustrated guide to historical castles in Wales that includes location museums art and artifacts history and more. Size: 7 x 9 1/2 <br/> <br/> Pitkin paperback
Bookseller reference : 1433-14 ISBN : 0853723532 9780853723530
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Cook, Dr Frederick A
MY ATTAINMENT OF THE POLE: Being the Record of the Expedition That First Reached the Boreal Center 1907-1909 With the Final Summary of the Polar Controversy
Mitchell Kennerley New York 1913. Early Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Press Edition 3rd printing 60th Thousand; xx 618 pages including appendices index 12 page publishers adverts illustrated frontispiece plus 30 b/w photos. Original covers. Shelf wear softening to top and bottom of spine corners bumped and beginning to fray age toning to pages contents clean. Nice copy. The so-called "Press Edition" of this most controversial and still debated account of Cook's claim to have reached the geographic North Pole in 1908. Cook's original purpose in exploring the region west of Greenland was ostensibly to organize a hunting expedition. Just north of Etah Cook decided that conditions were good enough for an assault on the North Pole and set out on his journey over the sea ice with two Eskimo companions two sledges and 26 dogs. Cook is one of the most controversial figures in the history of polar exploration. His supporters claim that he was the hero of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition the first to climb Mt. McKinley and the first to stand at the North Pole allegedly only four days before Robert Peary. Others insist that Cook faked his claims to both Mt. McKinley and the North Pole and continued a career of deceit by using the mail to defraud investors in a Texas oil promotion for which he was convicted and spent five years in federal prison. The endless controversy and debate continues over what Cook's true accomplishments were. Ricks: p.70; Smith: 1976; Wickersham: 4904 Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Antarctic; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1982. . Mitchell Kennerley hardcover
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Cook, Dr Frederick A
MY ATTAINMENT OF THE POLE: Being the Record of the Expedition That First Reached the Boreal Center 1907-1909 With the Final Summary of the Polar Controversy
The Polar Publishing Co 1911. Cloth. Good. 1st Edition; Published by the Polar Publishing Co New York and by Arlen & Co London in 1911. xx 604 pages illustrated frontispiece plus 49 b/w photos. Original covers no dust jacket. Shelf wear top and bottom of spine corners bumped and beginning to fray covers grubby stained. Previous owners signature dated 1924 on front end paper some foxing spotting to some pages of preface creasing to some pages and odd pencil annotation. Cook's original purpose in exploring the region west of Greenland was ostensibly to organise a hunting expedition. Just north of Etah Cook decided that conditions were good enough for an assault on the North Pole and set out on his journey over the sea ice with two Eskimo companions two sledges and 26 dogs. Cook is one of the most controversial figures in the history of polar exploration. His supporters claim that he was the hero of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition the first to climb Mt. McKinley and the first to stand at the North Pole allegedly only four days before Robert Peary. Others insist that Cook faked his claims to both Mt. McKinley and the North Pole and continued a career of deceit by using the mail to defraud investors in a Texas oil promotion for which he was convicted and spent five years in federal prison. The endless controversy and debate continues over what Cook's true accomplishments were. Ricks: p.70; Smith: 1976; Wickersham: 4904 later printing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 5 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Antarctic; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1983. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. The Polar Publishing Co hardcover
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Cook, Dr. Frederick A. and Robert E. Peary, USN.; Edited by Charles Morris; Introduction by George W. Melville U. S.
FINDING THE NORTH POLE: Dr. Cook's Own Story of his Discovery April 21 1908 and The Story of Commander Peary's Discovery April 6 1909 Together with the Marvelous Record of Former Arctic Expeditions
W.E. Scull 1909. Book. Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Embossed pictorial cloth covers no dust jacket. Covers are darkened a bit and show rubbing wear. Tight square binding. Clean interior. xii 3 17-448 pages. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Contents by chapter title: I. The Dramatic Announcements of Cook and Peary II. The Story of Peary's Great Exploit III. Side-lights on the Peary Expedition IV. Early Life and Experiences of Dr. Frederick A. Cook V. Cook in the Antarctic and in Alaska VI. Bradley's Account of the Cook Expedition VII. Robert E. Peary the Indomitable Polar Explorer VIII. Peary Crosses Greenland IX. Peary's Farthest North of 1905-6 X. Europe Gives Honor to Dr. Cook XI. Receptions of Cook and Peary on American Soil XII. The Controversy Between Cook and Peary XIII. Interesting Scientific Work in the Arctic XIV. Animals of the Arctic Region XV. Terrors and Mysteries of the Polar Regions XVI. The Search for the Northwest Passage XVII. The Ross and Parry Polar Voyages. XVIII. The First Franklin Expeditions XIX. The Terrible Fate of the Sir John Franklin Expedition XX. Dr. Kane's famous Arctic Voyage XXI. Hayes Hall and other Hardy Adventurers XXII. Nordenskiold and the Northeast Passage XXIII. The Horrors of the "Jeannette" Expedition XXIV. Melville Finds the Remains of the DeLong Party XXV. Greely's Arctic Winter of Starvation XXVI. Nansen's Memorable Voyage in the "Fram" XXVII. Andree's Fatal Flight Northward in a Balloon XXVIII. Modern Vikings in the Arctic Seas XXVIX. Abruzzi the Royal Italian Explorer XXIX. The Problem of the Antarctic Zone XXX. Shackleton on the Threshold of the South Pole. W.E. Scull Hardcover
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Cook, F.A.
Le docteur Cook au Pôle Nord. Le récit et les photographies du ''New-York Herald''.
1909 3 p., 3 photographs, 1 double plate, roy. 4to, paperbound. Published in: l'Illustration (of which we here offer the complete issue).
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Cook, Frederick A
THROUGH THE FIRST ANTARCTIC NIGHT 1898-1899; a Narrative of the Voyage of the Belgica among Newly Discovered Lands and over an Unknown Sea about the South Pole
Doubleday & McClure New York 1900. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 1st US Edition; xxiv 478 pages maps 76 plates 4 colour including frontispiece110 illustrations in all plus 21 illustrations in text 4 maps top pages edges gilt others uncut. Original covers. Ex Libris with removal of library pocket from back of front cover apparent spine label Michigan library blind stamp to Title page no other library markings covers slightly bumped and worn spine faded covers fraying at edges but overall in nice condition. Some stains to odd page edges. Text block intact. A nice copy considering age. Cook was a member of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition 1897-99: "Amundsen does make some comments about Cook that are interesting: "I came to know Dr Cook intimately and to form the affection for him and the gratitude to him which nothing in his later career could ever cause me to alter. He of all the ships company was the one man of unfaltering courage unfailing hope endless cheerfulness and unwearied kindness.not only was his faith undaunted but his ingenuity and enterprise were boundless"."Spence 311; Conrad 85;Rosove 76.A3; cf Taurus 19 limited edition.Narrative of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache. Cook served as surgeon and anthropologist and Roald Amundsen was first mate. "His narrative is certainly one of the finest and most interesting works from any Antarctic expedition." - Rosove. This is the first USA edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 307. . This book weighs over 1Kg and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Doubleday & McClure hardcover
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COOK, FURNEAUX, FORSTER
Voyage dans l'hémisphère austral, et autour du monde, fait sur les vaisseaux de roi l'Aventure & la Résolution, en 1772, 1773, 1774, & 1775 ; écrit par Jacques (James) Cook, Commandant de la Résolution ; dans lequel on a inséré la relation du Capitaine Furneaux, & celle de MM. Forster. Traduit de l'anglois.
Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 6 volumes in-8, (4)-LII-496, (4)-516, (4)-500, (4)-500, (4)-424 et VIII-368 p., plein veau brun marbré, dos ornés, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (petit manque de cuir à la coiffe inf. du t.3).
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Cook, Jacques (James).
Voyage dans l'Hémisphère austral et autour du Monde, fait sur les vaisseaux de roi, l'aventure, & la résolution, en 1772, 1773 1774 & 1775, dans lequel on a inséré la relation du capitaine Furneaux, & celle de MM. Forster.
Paris, Panckoucke, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 5 volumes in-4 en plein veau blond marbré au dos à nerfs orné de filets d'encadrement et fleurons dorés. et aux plats encadrés d'un triple filet doré. Tome 1 : 1 f. blanc, XLIV, dont faux-titre, titre, avis au relieur, avertissement du traducteur et introduction, 460 pp, 1 f. blanc. 18 planches dont la 10 bis. Tome 2 : 1 f. blanc, VIII, dont faux-titre, titre et table des matières, 432 pp, planches numéros 18 à 37 Tome 3 : 1 f. blanc, VIII, faux-titre et titre et table des matières, 374 pp, 1 f.blanc, planches numéros 38 à 58. Tome 4 : 1 f. blanc, VIII, dont faux titre et titre et tables des chapitres, 413 pp, 3 pp non chiffrés dont approbation, privilèges et errata. planches numéro 39 à 65. Tome 5 : 1 f. blanc, XII, dont faux-titre, et titre, 510 pp, approbation et privilège du roi. 1 tableau dépliant et une carte dépliante. Bien complet des 68 planches dont le portait de Cook en frontispice, la 10 bis, le tableau et la carte du tome 5. Edition Originale française du second voyage de du Capitaine Cook. Mouillure claire sur une dizaine de feuillets en marge supérieure du tome 4, en marge extérieure du tome 2 et du tome 3. Frottements aux coins, aux coupes et aux coiffes, quelques légères épidermures sur les plats, 2 trous de ver sur le mors inférieur du tome I (sans gravité) et quelques très rares rousseurs sur le papier.
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Cook, James; Kearsley, G [ed.]
An Abridgement of Captain Cook's First and Second Voyages. together with Journal of A Voyage. For Making Discoveries towards the North Pole by The Hon. Commodore Phipps and Captain Lutwidge.
London: G Kearsley. G : in good condition. Modern rebind. Neat ownership signature on title page and first page of text. 1788. Sixth Edition. Brown hardback cloth cover. More images available on request. 180mm x 110mm 7" x 4". viii 430pp. 8 engraved plates some trimmed along fore edge. The text ends on page 429 with only one advertisement page; apparently 448pp. called for. . G Kearsley hardcover
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Cook, James; edited by A. Grenfell Price; New Introduction by Percy G. Adams
The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific: As Told by Selections of His Own Journals 1768-1779
Dover Publications 1971. Very Good softcover. Softcover. Very Good. Dover Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : 220119-MB62 ISBN : 0486227669 9780486227665
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Cook, James
The Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World Printed Verbatim from the Original Editions and Embellished with a Selection of the Engravings. Complete in seven volumes.
London England: Sherwood Neely and Jones 1813. 5th or later Edition . Hardcover. Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. In 7 vols. as issued with accounts of all three voyages. 6.5 x 4 inches 16 x 10 cm. Various printers: W. Flint W. McDowall W. Lewis B. McMillan. Ex library but with very few ex lib markings. "Carl Sidler Frankfurt am Main" sticker to front of each pastedown "C. Sidler" in small oval purple stamp at top of each title page. Vol. I vii & 378 pp. Frontis. portrait of Capt. Cook fold-out map 5 illus.; Vol. II vii 354 pp. 2 illus.; Vol. III viii xvi 348 pp. 4 illus.; Vol. IV vii 295 pp. Table 4 illus.; Vol. V ix 438 pp. Map 2 illus. ; Vol. VI 504 pp. 6 Illus.; Vol. VII 472 pp. General Index 4 illus. including "The Death of Captain Cook" PL 42. Period full tree calf binding with tender boards some nearly detached. Some spines incomplete but each vol. has both title labels if in a distressed state. Text engraved illus. and maps are relatively clean. Age toning and a few light spots inside some plates/maps with moderate chipping. All bindings in poor condition but all seven text blocks are nicely intact tightly bound and with no missing pages found. All in all a Good set. Worthy of recasing. Weight 5 lbs. 5 oz. Cited in M. K. Beddie Bibliography of Captain James Cook 78. In three voyages Cook sailed thousands of miles across largely uncharted areas of the globe. He mapped lands from New Zealand to Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean in greater detail and on a scale not previously achieved. As he progressed on his voyages of discovery he surveyed and named features and recorded islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time. He displayed a combination of seamanship superior surveying and cartographic skills physical courage and an ability to lead men in adverse conditions. <br/> <br/> Sherwood, Neely and Jones hardcover
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Cook, James E.; Trimble, Marshall; Negri, Sam
Travel Arizona: The Back Roads: Twenty Back Road Tours For the Whole Family
Arizona Highway Book 1989. Paperback. Very Good. Unmarked. Revised edition. Maps. Beautiful color illustrations. Index. 136p. Arizona Highway Book paperback
Bookseller reference : 31079 ISBN : 0916179192 9780916179199
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COOK, JAMES - FIRST VOYAGE - HAWKESWORTH, JEAN (EDT.).
Voyages autour du Monde entrepris par Ordre de sa Majesté Britannique actuellement regnante Pour faire des Découvertes dans L'Hémisphère Austral. Exécutés successivement par le Chef d'Escadre Byron les Capitaines Wallis Carteret & Cook dans.
Amsterdam Rotterdam E. van Harrevelt Henry Beman 1774. 4to. Bound in 4 cont. full mottled calf. 6 raised bands gilt titlelabels. Backs a little rubbed some cracking to leather along hinges but covers not detached. Corners bumped. Ocasionally somewhat brownspotted a few tears in plates no loss. A few corners dampstained. With all 4 halftitles. 8XXXII388 - 6536 - 6394 - VIII3673 pp. and 52 engraved plates mostly large and folded among these are 28 folded maps. all. <br/><br/><em> First French edition of Cooke's first travel a title-issue identical with the Paris-edition from the same year only with a different title-page and a printed Privilege in Dutch for the Dutch publisher. It is the 4to-edition not one of the 8vo -editions published the same year. - Sabin 30941. </em> hardcover
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COOK, JAMES
Captain Cook's third and last Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. In the years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Faithfully abridged from the Quarto Edition. Illustrated with Copper Plates.
London, Fielding and Stockdale, (n.d. ca. 1785). Small 8vo. Later hcalf with raised bands. frontispiece portrait lacks. (2),XII,372 pp. and 6 engraved plates. Scattered brownspots and yellowing.
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COOK, JAMES - ANDREW KIPPIS.
The Life of Captain James Cook. 2 Vols.
Basil, Tourneisen, 1788. 2 contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Gilt spines. Title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Head of spine on vol. I neathly restored. A bit of edgewear. Stamp on title-pages. XII,302(4),326 pp. Clean and fine, printed on good paper.
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COOK, JAMES - ANDREW KIPPIS.
The Life of Captain James Cook. 2 Vols.
Basil, Tourneisen, 1788. 2 contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Gilt spines. Title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Head of spine on vol. I neathly restored. A bit of edgewear. Stamp on title-pages. XII,302 (4),326 pp. Clean and fine, printed on good paper.
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COOK, JAMES - FIRST VOYAGE - HAWKESWORTH, JEAN (EDT.).
Voyages autour du Monde entrepris par Ordre de sa Majesté Britannique, actuellement regnante, Pour faire des Découvertes dans L'Hémisphère Austral. Exécutés successivement par le Chef d'Escadre Byron, les Capitaines Wallis, Carteret & Cook, dans...
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, E. van Harrevelt, Henry Beman, 1774. 4to. Bound in 4 cont. full mottled calf. 6 raised bands, gilt titlelabels. Backs a little rubbed, some cracking to leather along hinges, but covers not detached. Corners bumped. Ocasionally somewhat brownspotted, a few tears in plates (no loss). A few corners dampstained. With all 4 halftitles. (8),XXXII,388 - (6),536 - (6),394 - VIII,367,(3) pp. and 52 engraved plates, mostly large and folded, among these are 28 folded maps. (all).
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COOK, JAMES - FIRST VOYAGE - HAWKESWORTH, JEAN (EDT.).
Voyages autour du Monde entrepris par Ordre de sa Majesté Britannique, actuellement regnante, Pour faire des Découvertes dans L'Hémisphère Austral. Exécutés successivement par le Chef d'Escadre Byron, les Capitaines Wallis, Carteret & Cook, dans...
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, E. van Harrevelt, Henry Beman, 1774. 4to. Bound in 4 cont. full mottled calf. 6 raised bands, gilt titlelabels. Backs a little rubbed, some cracking to leather along hinges, but covers not detached. Corners bumped. Ocasionally somewhat brownspotted, a few tears in plates (no loss). A few corners dampstained. With all 4 halftitles. (8),XXXII,388 - (6),536 - (6),394 - VIII,367,(3) pp. and 52 engraved plates, mostly large and folded, among these are 28 folded maps. (all).
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Cook, James E.; Trimble, Marshall; Negri, Sam; Smith, Dean (editor); Holden, Wesley (editor)
Travel Arizona the Back Roads: Twenty Back Road Tours for the Whole Family
Oversized Soft Cover. Very Good. 136 pages, Index, Color Photos, Color Maps. Minor edgewear, bright covers. Contents include; Arizona Strip Country; Navajo Canyonlands; Sunset Crater and Wupatki; Sycamore Canyon; Schnebly Hill-Stoneman Lake; Cherry; Old Rim Road; Bradshaw Mountain; Pleasant Valley; Blue River Wilderness; Apache Trail; Colorado River Wildlife; Swift Trail up Mount Graham; Historic Arivaca Country; Scenic Mexican Border; Chiricahua Adventure; etc.
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Cook, Joel
A HOLIDAY TOUR IN EUROPE:; New Edition with Illustrations
Philadelphia: David McKay 1889. Second Edition. Original Cloth. Good . 310pp; frontispiece 20 plates; front free-endpaper removed 7.75" x 5" Cook a journalist describes his travels in a series of letters to Philadelphia's "Public Ledger". He sojourned three months in England Scotland Ireland France Belgium Switzerland and Germany. Smith American Travellers Abroad C108: "This is a better-than-average series of letters from a Philadelphia journalist covering a conventional European tour dated July 12 to October 25 1878.". David McKay unknown
Bookseller reference : BOOKS014967I
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Cook, Joel
ENGLAND, PICTURESQUE AND DESPCRIPTIVE: Reminiscences of Foreign Travel. Two Volumes.
Two volumes. pp. xii, 402, Frontis + 27 Photogravure plates with captioned tissue guards; viii, 412, Frontis + 21 Photogravure plates with captioned tissue guards + Plus folding map at the rear. 8vo. 210mm. Original full cloth binding. Covers brightly stamped with gilt coats of arms. Original publisher's full cloth dust jacket. A clean and tight example. Hardbound. Fine. NW66
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COOK, Joel
Switzerland: Picturesque and Descriptive
Philadelphia: Henry T. Coates & Co 1904. Hardcover. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt lettering and elaborate gilt pictorial stamping. viii 519pp. Top edge gilt. 24 tissue-guarded full-page plates. Very good. Spine just a tad sunned else wonderfully tight and bright; nonauthorial contemporary gift inscription; lacks frontisiece. Handsome first edition. Henry T. Coates & Co hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38680
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Cook, Joel
Switzerland Picturesque and Descriptive
Philadelphia: John C. Winston 1904. HB. Red cloth gilt design and illustration of the Lion of Lucerne on front cover gilt title and flower on spine 8vo 519 pp. owners name ffep frontis and title page detached but present otherwise clean book. Spine somewhat faded small stain upper rear. Book condition Good. John C. Winston hardcover
Bookseller reference : GB6597
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Cook, John [Compiler]
A Book of Australian Railway Journeys
Sydney: Collins. 1985. Octavo Size approx 15.5 x 22.8cm. Very Good condition in Very Good Dustjacket. DJ protected in our purpose-made clear archival plastic sleeve. Mild foxing to preliminary pages and fore edge. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. 261 pages. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardback. Collins hardcover
Bookseller reference : BIB288171 ISBN : 0002165848 9780002165846
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Cook, Karen Severud (ed.)
Images and Icons of the New World: Essays on American Cartography
London: The British Library 1996. Paperback with faded spine and inside edges of covers. Pages are clean binding is sound and text remains clear throughout. T. Paperback. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Used. The British Library Paperback
Bookseller reference : 413241 ISBN : 0712345205 9780712345200
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Cook, Karen Severud (ed.)
Images and Icons of the New World: Essays on American Cartography
Paperback with faded spine and inside edges of covers. Pages are clean, binding is sound, and text remains clear throughout. T Used
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Cook, Richard ; Phaidon Press
Hanoi
Small octavo in pale blue and white wraps; 103 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 16 cm Uncommon. Series: Wallpaper city guide. Hanoi (Vietnam) -- Guidebooks. Vietnam, Northern -- Guidebooks. Vietnam -- Hanoi. Vietnam, Northern.
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Cook, Samantha, Jamie Jensen, Tim Perry and Greg Ward
USA: The Rough Guide
London: Rough Guides 1995. Later printing. Paperback. Very Good . 4th impression of the 2nd edition. Trade paperback. Pp 993. Light reading creases to spine else a clean unmarked copy in printed wrappers. <br/><br/> Rough Guides paperback
Bookseller reference : 83977
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COOK, Santiago.
VIAJE ALREDEDOR DEL MUNDO. HECHO EN LOS AÑOS DE 1768, 69, 70 Y 71. TOMO VI.
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Cook, Sarah; Diamond, Sara [eds.]
Euphoria & Dystopia
Banff: Banff Centre Press. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 2011. First Edition. Illustrated card cover. More images available on request. 240mm x 160mm 9" x 6". 1102pp. With CD. Heavy book extra shipping needed for overseas. . Banff Centre Press unknown
Bookseller reference : e3603 ISBN : 0920159710 9780920159712
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Cook, Sherburne F
The Historical Demography and Ecology of the Teotlalpan
Berkekley and Los Angeles CA: University of California Press 1949. Ibero-Americana: 33. Clean and sound with minimal library markings. 59 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Libary Paper Back. University of California Press Paperback
Bookseller reference : PC472
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