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[TRAVEL -- AROUND THE WORLD]. HARRISON, Carter H[enry].
A race with the Sun: or a sixteen months’ tour from Chicago around the World through Manitoba and British Columbia by the Canadian Pacific Oregon and Washington Japan China Siam Straits Settlements Burmah India Ceylon Egypt. . . .
New York & Chicago: G.P. Putnam’s Sons & W.E. Dibble & Co. 1889. Tall thick 8vo. xiii 1 569 1 pp. Frontisp. numerous plates. Dark brown pictorial publisher’s cloth gilt lettering embossed black illustrations of Canadian Pacific locomotive and ocean liner on front cover decorated endpapers minor rubbing very minor shelfwear & slight bumping to couple corners still a VG bright copy. First edition of the author’s memoir and letters detailing his sixteen month trek following the path of the Sun around the globe. He writes detailed accounts inspecting logging operations in Oregon & Washington forest fires in the Pacific Northwest voyage from Vancouver BC to Yokohama Japan; detailed visit through Japan with visits to Geisha houses bonsai trees temples and people; followed by voyage to China trips through Chinese cities women junk operators in Canton followed by experiences in Siam Burma Malaysia India & Ceylon. He travels to Thebes with famed archaeologist Dr. Schliemann “an active fussy little man of over 70 full of chat and energy†and Dr. Virchow consulting physician to Emperor Frederick of Prussia. Harrison 1825-1893 was lawyer and real estate agent in Chicago became a prominent politician after the Chicago Fire in 1871 was elected mayor five times serving 1879-1887. and again in 1893 before being assassinated Oct. 28 1893 two days before the closing of the 1893 Columbian Exposition killed by Patrick Eugene Prendergast. Despite the defense of Clarence Darrow Prendergast was later hung after conviction. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, & W.E. Dibble & Co., hardcover
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[TRAVEL -- UNITED KINGDOM]. CORYN, Sidney G[lasson] P[earce]
John Bull at home and how to visit him: a guide to the United Kingdom. Edited by. . . .
Liverpool & Edinburgh: Turner and Dunnett Fenwick St. John Bartholomew & Co. 1886. 8vo. 144 58 pp unpaginated plates ads & illustrations on pink-coloured paper. w/ two large folding colour lithograph maps Railway Map of British Isles; London sized 16 x 21 in. & 19.75 x 13 in. respectively both by John Bartholomew & Co. Cobalt-blue publisher’s cloth gilt pictorial map on front cover w/ gilt lettering gilt ads on spine and back cover very slight rubbing very minor shelfwear front inner hinge just starting 2 very minor closed tears on larger map 1 w/ old tape repair still a VG bright copy. First edition of this well-illustrated Victorian travel guide for Americans and Canadians making trans-Atlantic voyages to visit the British Isles in the 1880s. Turner & Dunnett were active Liverpool commercial printers who produced travel guides maps and travel posters for the Cunard Line and Royal Mail Steamers for decades. This guidebook includes details on the many trips taken by rail boat or overland through the United Kingdom with an emphasis on London keyed to the large London map. Coryn 1865-1921 was a member of a large extended Cornish family who were active members and believers in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and later the Theosophical Society. Coryn worked as a foreign correspondent and travel writer in Liverpool and then London for the Canadian Railways before emigrating to the United States prior to the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. He would become an associate editor with The Argonaut and was a virulent opponent of Japanese and Chinese immigration into California. Worldcat locates 5 copies; See: Sidney Coryn & Lafcadio Hearn The Zodiac Theosophical Publishing Society 1893; The Faith of Ancient Egypt 1913; The Japanese Problem in California Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 34 No. 2 Sept. 1909 pp. 42-48. Turner and Dunnett, Fenwick St., [John Bartholomew & Co.,], hardcover
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[TRAVEL -- ORIENTAL CARPETS]. HUMPHRIES, Sydney
Oriental carpets runners and rugs and some Jacquard reproductions.
London: Adam and Charles Black 1910. Thick Folio. xii 427 1 pp. Title illustrated with photogravure of author’s bookplate colour frontisp. 23 colour plates all w/ tissue guard with printed explanatory text numerous black & white illustrations photogravure tail-piece. Embossed & illustrated beige cloth gilt lettering gilt cover art of the Musjid-i-Shah at Ispahan and the Taj Mahal in blind on back cover gilt decorated endpapers NF copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated account of Persian Indian Egyptian Turkish Caucasus Central Asian Chinese Oriental carpets along with their fakes interspersed with extensive travel accounts by the Humphries 1862-1941 of India and Central Asia. Adam and Charles Black, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 49629
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[TRAVEL -- VICTORIAN ERA]. WILBERFORCE, Archibald (Ed).
The capitals of the globe: the political commercial artistic and sacred capitals of Europe asia Africa North America South America and the West Indies. . . .
New York: Peter Fenelon Collier 1893. Folio. 8 586 pp. With hundreds of text illustrations photos woodcut engravings throughout. Tan embossed pictorial publisher’s cloth black illustration gilt & black lettering front cover & spine marbled fore-edges to textblock minor edgewear slight fraying to couple corners still a VG bright sound copy w/ former ownership markings on ffep. First edition of this lavishly illustrated Victorian Era coffee table book capturing in illustrations and text the end of the 19th Century. The illustrations are enhanced with details about the shrines traditions relative attractions history industry trade currency manners and customs of the cultures worldwide. An extensive section is included for the 1893 Columbian Exposition Chicago sights to see and many illustrations of the architecture. Of additional interest are specific instructions on how to make travel arrangements costs and specificity on needed passports and visas. Peter Fenelon Collier, hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 63566
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[TRAVEL -- WOMEN]. FRASER, Mrs Hugh (Mary Crawford).
The custom of the country. Tales of new Japan.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1906. 8vo. vii 1 305 1 pp. Illust. tan cloth w/ illust. of Kabuki dancer on frnt cvr Japanese woman in kimono on spine illust. in red brwn & blk tan lettrng vry mnr dustsoilng to fore-edges w/ d.j. uppr & lwr mrgns crpdd NF/G w/ frmr ownrshp signature on ffep. Reprint edition w/ the exceedingly scarce dustjacket of these tales of new Japan by Mary Crawford Fraser d. 1922 wife of the British Minister and had exceptional opportunities to observe the people and customs of Japan. Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover
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[TRAVEL -- LUGGAGE]. HARTMANN, Joseph S, HARTMANN, Henry S, & WHEARY, George H (Mngr).
The Hartmann line: the choice of the particular traveler trunk specialties.
Chicago IL: The Hartmann Trunk Co. ca. 1900. Tall 8vo. 6.75 x 10.75 in. 56 pp. Photo illusts. throughout text illusts. Colour-illustrated softcovers green cloth spine minor dustsoiling shelfwear light rubbing still VG copy. First edition thus of this exceedingly scarce Chicago manufacturer’s catalogue for luggage from The Hartmann Trunk Co. Initially founded in 1877 by German-American Joseph Hartmann and later organized in Nov. 1889 the firm introduced a number of innovations developed by 19th-Century German manufacturers including rounded corners. Early trade-mark names for railroads and ocean liners included Berth-high Rite-Hite Week End and the Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk. The “Woman’s†Hartmann steamer trunks included hanging rods compartments and even room for two hats spacious pull-out drawers and even flip compartments for shoes. Separate suit trunks dress trunks hat trunks and others with elaborate fold-out apparatus could be purchased. The company still operates as a subsidiary of Samsonite. No copies in Worldcat. The Hartmann Trunk Co., paperback
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[TRAVEL -- CRYPTOZOOLOGY]. IZZARD, Ralph
The hunt for the Buru.
London: Hodder and Stoughton 1951. 8vo. 176 pp. Frontisp. numerous photo plates. Green publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine very slight occasional foxing to fore-edges w/ d.j. minor chipping head of spine couple very minor closed tears slight sunning to spine still NF/VG- copy. First edition stated of this firsthand memoir recounting the 1948 expedition by the author and Daily Mail correspondent along the Northern India border swamps and jungles against the Himalayas in search of the rumored prehistoric Buru a 20-foot reptile. However although unsuccessful the account does contribute to the understanding of the Indigenous groups along the Assam Frontier following World War II. He would become more well known after his quest to pursue John Hunt’s 1953 Everest Expedition without compass or map. Hodder and Stoughton, hardcover
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[TRAVEL -- SPELL SERIES]. MASON, Caroline Atwater
The spell of Italy.
Boston: The Page Co. 1925. 8vo. x 400 pp. Colour frontispiece numerous plates 1 large folding map. Pictorial embossed publisher’s cloth blue green & gilt illust. on front cover & spine illustrated endpapers t.e.g. a Fine superb bright copy from the libraries of Remona Dillon w/ her bookplate on ffep. and from the library of former California State Librarian Gary Kurutz. Early printing of this title in the Spell travel series featuring automobile travels and sightseeing through Lake Como Naples Milan Capri Rome Verona and more. Mason 1853-1939 traveled extensively through Switzerland France & Italy often while married to her husband John Henry Mason 1850-1928 Baptist minister and educator and significant opponent of women’s suffrage. The Page Co., hardcover
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[TRAVEL -- WOMEN]. ABBOTT, Katharine M[ixer].
Twentieth Century trolley trips: Boston the Blue Hills of Milton and Plymouth Lexington Concord Medford Lowell Marblehead Gloucester Newburyport Hampton Beach Dover Rochester N.H.
Boston MA: Charles B. Webster & Co. 1901. Oblong 12mo. 6 x 4 in. 128 pp. With photo illustrations text illustrations maps 1 large folding map in red & black at rear illustrated ads. Colour-illustrated softcovers cover art of young Progressive Era woman holding umbrella looking down upon her lodgings ads on back cover minor dustsoiling slight shelfwear still NF bright copy. First edition thus of this updated travel guide by Abbott 1865-1913 who wrote extensively on walking bicycle riding and traveling by trolley throughout Massachusetts and New England. She includes specific travel notes on the scenery and “places to see†as well as breezy notes on all the local areas a visitor would find when hopping on and off the trolley lines. Charles B. Webster & Co., paperback
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[Travel / Railroads].
Little Journeys in California
Chicago: Passenger Traffic Department Rock Island Lines 1912. Very Good. 3-3/4" x 2-3/4". 47 1 pp. Dark green wrappers with yapp edges and embossed lettering "Rock Island' outlined in gilt to rear wrapper. Profusely illustrated with half-tone images. Front joint tender with a small tear to foot; front wrapper slightly edgeworn and faded to grey; faint foxing to beginning and end pages. Includes daily itineraries for 39-day 14-day and seven-day excursions in California beginning in Los Angeles; the longer trips tour the entirety of the state.Uncommon. OCLC locates one holding for this 1912 publication and ten additional holdings for publications from other years. Passenger Traffic Department, Rock Island Lines unknown
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[Travel / Printing].
The City Care Forgot. St. Charles Hotel. New Orleans. The Natural Gateway to the Panama Canal. Cover title.
New York: Norman Pierce Company n. d. Near Fine. Circa 1920. 8-5/8" x 4". Trifold brochure with six panels the three outer of which are duplicates of the same basic cover design with different illustrations of the hotel to two of the panels; 3 panels of promotional material. Sumptuously illustrated in black-and-white halftones with orange and green printed coloration. Slight crease to one corner else fine. A promotional brochure designed by the Norman Pierce Company for a New York audience advertising the St. Charles hotel in New Orleans and The Edgewood hotel in Greenwich Connecticut both owned and operated by The Alfred S. Amer Company. Norman Pierce Company unknown
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[Travel Album]
An album of large-format photographs of Sri Lanka Italy Switzerland and France most likely compiled by an Australian tourist in the late 1880s or early 1890s
First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. A commercial album approximately 250 × 304 mm containing 73 albumen silver photographs varying sizes but most approximately 210 × 255 mm or the reverse; the smallest 160 × 210 mm mounted on both sides of stiff card leaves the final view on the rear free endpaper. Approximately 20 photographs those of Sri Lanka and Switzerland are superior-quality highly gelatinised prints. Half morocco and morocco-grain cloth ruled in gilt and blind all round and lettered 'Photographs' in gilt on the front cover; all edges gilt; covers lightly rubbed; later paper labels to the spine; leaves bowed and slightly tanned; a handful of photographs with some very slight loss at the edges; a few others lightly discoloured; overall in excellent condition. The photographs show: <p>1 The RMS 'Oroya' at anchor possibly in Australia. <p>2 Sri Lanka seven views most by 'Scowen & Co Ceylon' including religious processions and Colombo street scenes. <p>3 Suez and Port Said eight views most by Zangaki brothers including the Suez Canal. <p>4 Italy 32 views with two being photographs of drawings including Naples and Pompeii Rome and environs Pisa Florence Venice and Milan published by Brogi Alinari Salviati Mauri and others. <p>5 Switzerland 12 views most by Edition Photoglob many with alpine backgrounds five with good railway content and another featuring a milk cart pull by two dogs in harness. <p>6 Paris six views by 'Ed. H. Edit.' and others. <p>The Orient-Pacific Line's RMS 'Oroya' was launched in 1886 for service between Britain and Australia before being sold in 1909. <p>Provenance: Melbourne photographer and pioneering gallerist Joyce Evans OAM 1929-2019 with her pencilled inventory numbers on the mounts. hardcover
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[TRAVEL BROCHURE - CHATTANOOGA]
Chattanooga and Vicinity cover title: Chattanooga: Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain
Portland Maine: L. H. Nelson 1907. First edition. Stapled card covers. Near Fine. Oblong small 4to. Pp. 24. 1 pp. of text Chattanooga and Vicinity followed by captioned photographic illustrations. Dark blue card covers with raised gilt lettering and illustration. Light cover wear with a touch of age-toning; a bright copy. Published exclusively for S. H. Kress & Co. Founded in 1896 Kress & Co. was a chain of five-and-ten cent stores purveying affordable durable and cheerful domestic merchandise. A photo of their Chattanooga store is featured within. A superb fresh copy now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve. L. H. Nelson unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 8923
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[TRAVEL BROCHURE NARA HOTEL].
Nara & its Vicinity.
Nara.: Nara Hotel. 1932. Maps black and white illustrations 46pp handsome pictorial wrappers with central vertical fold occasional very light browning folded as issued 20.5 x 11cm a very good copy. Delightful early 1930s guide to Nara. . Nara Hotel. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 161861
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[Travel Literature] Lopez, Barry
Horizon.
<p>New York:: Knopf 2019. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Nwr Fine tight copy with discreet remainder dot in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. From pole to pole and across decades of lived experience Barry Lopez delivers his most far-ranging yet personal work to date. Horizon moves indelibly immersively through the author's travels to six regions of the world: from Western Oregon to the High Arctic; from the Galapagos to the Kenyan desert; from Botany Bay in Australia to finally unforgettably the ice shelves of Antarctica. Along the way Lopez probes the long history of humanity's thirst for exploration including the prehistoric peoples who trekked across Skraeling Island in northern Canada the colonialists who plundered Central Africa an enlightenment-era Englishman who sailed the Pacific a Native American emissary who found his way into isolationist Japan and today's ecotourists in the tropics</p> Knopf, hardcover
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[Travel Literature] Coxe, William
Travels into Poland Russia Sweden. Interspersed with Historical Relations and Political Inquiries. Illustrated with Charts and Engravings. Four Volumes Complete.
London:: T. Cadell 1787. Third Edition. All four volumes rebound in Very Good brown leather with fading to the spines. William Coxe was an English historian and priest who served as a travelling companion and tutor to nobility from 1771 to 1786. He wrote numerous historical works and travel and was a comparatist in method and incorporated new material gleaned during his many tours into the various editions of his published writings. T. Cadell, hardcover
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[TRAVEL MAGAZINE]. [ALLEN, Edward Frank (Ed).]
A supplement of Automobile Travel a motor car in Acadia; Motor touring in the Riviera Motor photographs; By motor to the Sahara; Aeroplane view of Glacier National Park; A motor jaunt in Spain; Across Alpine Peaks by automobile; A motor circuit of the Pyrenees; Automobiling to Agra; Irish Highroads from an automobile; Over Porto Rico’s motor roads; Algerian motoring in summertime; A motor trail across New York State; Motoring in Arizona and New Mexico; Ceylon highways from a motor; Travel by motor in South Africa; California outside the Expositions; San Diego and its Exhibitions; The Lincoln Highway; Paul Revere’s ride by motor; Going by motor; . . . In: Travel Vol. XX No.3 - Vol. XXII No. 2; XXII No. 3 - XXIV No. 2; Vol. 24 No. 3 - XXVI No. 2.
New York & Chicago: McBride Nast & Co. Conde Nast; Poole Bros. Jan. 1913 - Dec. 1915. 36 issues in 3 vol. Thick folio. 10.75 x 13 in. 768; 742; 718 pp unpaginated. With 100’s of photo illustrations text illustrations some colour advertisements illustrated ads 1 large folding oversize panoramic aerial view pictorial map of Glacier National Park. Uniformly bound in three-quarter red calf over black pebbled cloth preserving original colour-illustrated front wrappers for all issues occasional edgewear slight scuffing slightly shaken still VG set. First editions of all 36 issues of Robert McBride’s 1879-1970 flashy “Travel†magazine first acquired by his McBride Nast & Co. in 1910 and often featured colour-tinted photo cover art special supplements lavish photo essays and even includes in this set the very scarce supplement “Aeroplane View of Glacier National Park†issued simultaneously by the Great Northern Railway. Allen 1885-1966 and McBride both intended through their magazine to bring the World to everyone’s living room as well as inspire aspiring travelers with a frequent focus on the fast developing Brass Era automobile travel around the World. Although often emphasizing America’s National Parks Scenic Beauty World’s Fairs & Expositions such as the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in 1915 in San Francisco and the Panama-California International Exposition in San Diego the same year they devoted advertising writers and time to encouraging the development of auto and air travel. McBride, Nast & Co., Conde Nast; [Poole Bros.], hardcover
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[Travel Memoir] Least Heat Moon, William
Blue Highways: A Journey into America.
Boston:: Little Brown & Co 1982. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with just a touch of wear to the head of the spine. William Least Heat-Moon set out with little more than the need to put home behind him and a sense of curiosity about "those little towns that get on the map-if they get on at all-only because some cartographer has a blank space to fill: Remote Oregon; Simplicity Virginia; New Freedom Pennsylvania; New Hope Tennessee; Why Arizona; Whynot Mississippi." His adventures his discoveries and his recollections of the people he encountered along the way amount to a portrait of the true American experience. Little Brown & Co, hardcover
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[Travel Memoir] Sackville-West, V
Passenger to Teheran. With a new introduction by Nigel Nicolson.
New York:: Moyer Bell 1990. First Printing of the First Reprint Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket with just a hint of sunning to the spine. First published in 1926 by the Hogarth Press this account of Sackville-West's 1926 trip to Iran is full of the author's poignant observations on travel travelers and Persia. Her son Nigel Nicholson provides in his introduction many new personal details of the journey that were omitted from the original edition. Includes many photographs all previously unpublished. Moyer Bell, unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25924 ISBN : 1559210435 9781559210430
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[Travel Parodies] Traprock, Walter E [George Shepard Chappell]
My Northern Exposure: The Kawa at the Pole
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1922. First edition. 8vo 245 1pp ads. Inscribed by Chappell with his own name as well as Traprock to the former owner on the dedication. Photo plates. Publisher's gray cloth boards color illustrated endpapers in dust jacket. Near fine book with a few bumps to edges of boards in jacket with staining rubbing and chipping to edges. A good example. <br /> <br /> First edition of this second book in a travel memoir parody series by American journalist George Shepard Chappell 1877-1946 writing as Walter Traprock. Scarce in the jacket and especially so signed. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown
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[Travel Photography]
Japan Vintage Photo Album
1890. Very good. Photographers not known. Oblong quarto 28 cm x 35 cm Pictorial lacquer boards. Binding professionally rebacked/repaired. Beveled edges. Gilt turn ins. Spine professionally and attractively restored. All edges gilt. 11.5 inch crack across front board. The embossed faces on the front board are missing and it looks as though someone has tried to drawn in one of the faces. Previous owner's brief inscription on the front free endpaper. Leaves with 48 striking hand-tinted albumen prints 19 cm x 25 cm. Each leaf has two images one on each side. Tissue guards in between. Very occasional light foxing to the images. A wonderful visual chronicle of the views people dress habits and customs of Japan. With the following images:<br /> <br /> No. 1043. Gardens at Tokio; No. 143 B. Temple at Shiba Tokyo; No. 954. Shiba at Tokyo; Carriages and stand in park under blossoming trees no caption; Two women in natural setting one carrying tray of tea; No. 140 B. Tokyo Costle sic; No. 988. Takinogawa Near Tokyo; Forest Image no caption; 715. Yomeimon Gate at Nikko; No. 127 B. Chiuzenji Road; Waterfall no caption; 1155. Chuzenji; Village scene no caption; Flower stand no caption; Village port with boats no caption; Port with boat and lighthouse no caption; 574. Daibutsu at Kamakura; Beach small boats workers not captioned; Two men in small boat on river no caption; 610. Hakone; Four young girls gathering berries/leaves - no caption; 930 B. Kioto Town from Maruyama; No. 452. Kioto; 1051. Interior of Honganji Temple; Waterway with logs and Cherry Blossom Tree no caption; Small vessel with man woman and child on board no caption; Ceremony with five people no caption; Human and deer in park no caption; 76B. Osaka Street; 1080. Nunobiki Foll Kobe; Small boats no caption; Two women bowing towards each other in doorway no caption; Two women engaged in a ritual with their heads and hands on the ground no caption; Two women one pouring tea the other smoking no caption; Woman playing string instrument tea and snacks on a plate in front of her no caption; Two women one playing a string instrument the other dancing with a fan no caption; A number of people under a bridge no caption; Woman on terrace with ladel bowl and hand towel no caption; Two young girls no caption; Young woman with umbrella; Young woman in bold triangle-patterned Kimono no caption; Man with fan and sword no caption; Two people in shallow water one holding a fish the other stooped over gathering something no caption; Young Japanese man with bucket over shoulder no caption; Young street merchant with handcart full of brooms feather dusters baskets and household items no caption; Man in straw coat pulling woman with umbrella in carriage; Men and women working in rice fields no caption. unknown
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[TRAVEL POSTER - 1970S].
See Thailand and Discover Chiang Mai.
circa1970. Colour Thai travel poster 62 x 42cm. Some light creasing and very light wear but still a good copy. . unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 155825
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[TRAVEL POSTER - SOUTHERN THAILAND].
Thailand. Beauty and Tranquility of the South.
circa1970. Colour travel poster of Thailand 63.5 x 42cm occasional light wear good copy. . unknown
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[Travel Writing] Hill, Roland L
I Recommend
Torrance CA: Delaney and Company Inc 1948. First edition. 8vo 640pp. Inscribed by Hill to the former owners on the ffep and dated in 1949. Publisher's pebbled maroon cloth stamped in gilt in gold illustrated jacket. Few minor blemishes to boards else a near fine copy in very good jacket with some shallow chipping at head of spine and rubbing. <br /> <br /> Charming and scarce mid-century travel guide written by the Minnesota renaissance man: "traveler lecturer politician soldier and connoisseur of excellent food" Roland L. Hill who at the time of publishing had "travelled a million miles." The 48 states are included as well as Canada Cuba Mexico and North Africa where Hill was stationed with places to "Go Eat Stop Play and Shop." A nice example and scarce inscribed and in jacket. . Delaney and Company, Inc unknown
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[Travel]
Nelson's Guide to Lake George and Lake Champlain
London: T. Nelson and Sons 1859. Hardcover. Very Good. London original cloth map and colored plates. A fragile little book cords a little weak but a nice copy. <br/><br/> T. Nelson and Sons hardcover
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[Travel] [Photograph Album] [Jim Christman]
Early 1950's Vacation photograph album. Cincinnati Hannibal Mo. Rocky Mountains Denver Smoky Mountains etc.
n.p. 1950. Photograph Album. Good. Photograph album. Soft red covers with photographs on the front cover. Approx. 11.5" x 10". Album consists of 172 photographs plus a couple of post cards. Slight musty smell to the album. Photographs include 1952 Christmas; Queenie the dog; Prairie Dog at Cincinnati Zoo; Barn at the Farm; Old Model Cars; several car pictures; Will Rogers Memorial; Hannibal Mo. Mark Twain's home; Mississippi River scenes; Kansas Plains; Rocky Mountain scenes; Denver; abandoned gold mine; Cattle Range New Mexico; Going to Santa Fe; Looking down over Colorado Springs; Red Rock Theater Colorado; tractors and trucks; Smoky Mountain scenes in Tennessee and North Carolina; some sort of land industrial mining; waterfalls; boats etc. unknown
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[Travel] [Scrapbook] Nunes, Mrs Sadie; Coyle, Mrs Margaret
Pilgrims to Portugal." Scrap Book of photographs and ephemera related to a Religious Pilgrimage to Portugal
Warren Rhode Island: n/a 1948. Scrapbook. Fair. Approx. 12" X 10" scrapbook album. Black string tied album with embossed designs and gilt decoration and title on the front cover. Front cover is detached. A few places holding photographs are empty and there are a few loose items inside including the letters.<br /> <br /> Album includes 40 pages consisting of 104 photographs measuring approx. 5" x 3.5" a plane ticket from Pan American World Airways System news clippings travel ephemera a bull fighting ticket with bullfighting photographs a menu from "Skyways Club "North Star" 4 letters sent from Lisbon to Frederick J. Coyle in Warren Rhode Island and more. <br /> <br /> The news clipping on the front paste down describes two ladies taking the trip to "participate in religious ceremonies marking the 31st anniversary of the appearance of the Blessed Virgin in a vision to three children at Fatima Portugal." The article goes on to add "Following the religious pilgrimage Mrs. Nunes and Mrs. Coyle will spend three weeks with relatives of Mrs. Nunes in the Azores." On the rear paste down is a news clipping announcing the return of the two women. Photographs consist of scenery in Portugal several couples in leisure poses cruise ship etc. n/a unknown
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[Travel] [Topography] Abbey, Major JR J R
Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland in Aquatint and Lithography 1770-1860 in 4 vols
San Francisco: Alex Wofsy Fine Arts 1991. Later edition. Reprint authorized by the trustees of J.R. Abbey and Dawsons. Four folio volumes measuring 310 x 232 mm. Faux leather with gilt to spines all in Fine jackets. Collating xx 399; xxi 428; xiii 299; xiv 301-675: complete including 633 illustrations. A pleasing set in all. <br /> <br /> Drawing from his own collection Major J. R. Abbey producied the following representation of landscape and architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries. "I have for over a quarter of a century been collecting books on the Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland illustrated with aquatints or lithographs published between the years 1775 and 1860. In this Bibliographical Catalogue the word 'Scenery' is not strictly confined to landscape but includes architecture and urban and social scenes. I have found it a fascinating subject and a field in which there seem to have been few serious collectors. Many of the illustrations are of real beauty and the fact that a large number are from books of the greatest rarity and therefore known to few in their original form gives added significance to those which are reproduced in this catalogue. It is perhaps true to say that the thirty-five plates are a microcosm of the English scene as well as showing something of the social life of the period. Alex Wofsy Fine Arts unknown
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[Travel] Pennington, Rev Thomas
Continental Excursions; Or Tours into France Switzerland and Germany in 1782 1787 and 1789. With a Description of Paris and the Glacieres of Savoy: To This Are Added Observations Upon the Dispositions of the French Previous to the Revolution. In Two Volumes
London: Printed for F. C. & J. Rivington 1809. No additional printings listed. Leather Bound. Very Good. 350; 297pp. Octavo 22 cm 3/4 red leather with brown paper over boards hubbed spines and gilt stamped titles on the spines. All edges gilt. Spines darkened. Extremities moderately rubbed. Underlying boards peeking through at the corners. Lengthy contemporary notations in pencil on the preliminary pages of both volumes. Contemporary owner's name on the front flyleaves. Thomas Pennington was born in Deal Kent in 1761. He entered Trinity College Cambridge in 1775 and was awarded the degree of B.A. in 1780. Shortly thereafter he embarked on three continental excursions. He is also known for being an extremely active promoter of vaccination at the time. Printed for F. C. & J. Rivington unknown
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[Travel] Twain, Mark
The Complete Travel Books of Mark Twain in two Volumes. Edited with an introduction by Charles Neider.
<p>Both volumes are Near Fine copies with a bookplate in each volume in Fine dust jackets. "The Complete Travel Books of Mark Twain" is a complete collection of Mark Twain's books on his travels – including 'The Innocents Abroad' 'Roughing It' 'A Tramp Abroad' 'Following the Equator' and "Following the Equator"- presented in two volumes. Based on a series of letters Mark Twain wrote from Europe for San Francisco and New York newspapers as a roving correspondent The Innocents Abroad published in 1869 is a caricature of the sentimental travel books popular in the mid-nineteenth century. Mark Twain's fresh and humorous perspective on hallowed European landmarks lacked reverence for the past and was as mocking about American manners as it was about European attitudes.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
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[Travel]. CHAMBERS, William [and others]
A bound volume containing seven individual works as described below
Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Edinburgh William and Robert Chambers 1839 to 1843. Large octavo seven works in one; contemporary half calf and marbled papered boards; spine decorated in blind with a contrasting leather title-label; covers scuffed rubbed and slightly worn at the corners and edges of the boards; endpaper hinges expertly reinforced; early binder's ticket and later ownership signature on the front endpaper; textblock tanned with minor foxing and occasional light signs of age and use; overall a very good copy. The works are: <p>1 MacKENZIE Sir George Stewart: Travels in Iceland 1842 revised edition; 88 pages with several tables. <p>2 CHAMBERS William: A Tour in Holland the Countries on the Rhine and Belgium in 1838 1842 second edition/ 1839; 94 pages with numerous illustrations. <p>3 CHAMBERS William: A Tour in Switzerland in 1841 1842 first thus; 88 pages with several illustrations. <p>4 The Sea. Narratives of Adventure and Shipwreck Tales and Sketches illustrative of Life on the Ocean 1840; 144 pages. <p>5 The Life and Travels of Mungo Park. Also an Account of the Progress of African Discovery 1842; 88 pages with a full-page map. <p>6 Palmyra. Being Letters of Lucius M. Piso from Palmyra to his friend Marcus Curtius at Rome. Now first translated and published 1839 first English edition/ 1837; 112 pages. <p>7 Julian or Scenes in Judea. By the Author of 'Letters from Palmyra and Rome' 1843 first English edition/ 1841; 116 pages. William and Robert Chambers hardcover
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[Travel]. Eustace, John Chetwode
A Classical Tour through Italy Four Volumes complete.
London: J. Mawman 1815. Third revised. Leather Bound. Very Good leather back flaps professionally realigned leather backs full with gilt lettering and patterns clear very small amount of very light foxing to a few pages marbled edges light corner wear former owner's bookplate in each vol. Francis Saptel. Octavo pp. 427 428 515 451 plus index Volume 2 includes 10 architectural plans two foldouts; map missing from volume 1. J. Mawman hardcover
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[Travel]. Forwood, W Stump, MD M D
An Historical and Descriptive Narrative of the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky. .
Philadelphia: Lippincott 1870. First edition. Cloth over Boards gilt lettering. Very Good mild ex-library. Octavo pp. 225 plus Pennsylvania Railroad ad illustrated w/ b/w engravings. Accounts of eyeless fish vain attempts to cure tuberculosis patients in the atmosphere of the caves other fascinating lore. Very scarce especially in this condition! Lippincott hardcover
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[Travel]. Urteaga, Horacio
El Peru Monografias Historicas
Lima: Libreria e Imprenta Gil 1928. First edition. Paperback in box of gray cloth. Very Good mild ex-library. octavo. pp 322. illustrated with b/w and color drawings. important work on the history and culture of Peru as well as the land itself. in Spanish. Libreria e Imprenta Gil paperback
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[Travel]. Keely, Robert Neff and Gwilym George Davis
In Arctic Seas : The Voyage of the Kite with the Peary Expedition : together with a transcript of the Log of the "Kite" .
Philadelphia: Sessler & Dungan 1893. First edition thus. Cloth over Boards. Very Good mild ex-library title page loose professionally repaired w/ tape. Octavo pp. 524 indexed illustrated w/ b/w drawings and photographs. Sessler & Dungan hardcover
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[Travel]. [Missouri]
Letter Written by Jonathan Koiner to His Brother Absalom Regarding Travels in Iowa and Missouri in Search of Possible Emigration Destinations
Flat Woods Va: December 10 1855. Very good. 4pp. on a folded folio sheet. Old fold lines. Minor wear. A detailed record of one man's travels upriver and overland to Missouri in search of a place to resettle. Jonathan Koiner 1820-1889 of Flatwoods West Virginia went on a western tour in 1855 to scout potential emigration destinations. He traveled with his brother Absalom who quite abruptly stepped off the steamboat in northern Iowa leaving Jonathan to continue alone. Most of this letter describes Jonathan's travels in Missouri: from Hannibal by hack to Paris and then 25 miles on foot to Mexico. There he saw a prairie fire a bustling courthouse with judges and lawyers chomping on cigars and several relatives of his wife's. He took a carriage thirty miles to Columbia "the Athens of the state where the state university is situated & several fine female institutions." At Marshall his westernmost point he saw the 300-acre hemp farm of a man named Bruce who "has a good many slaves but he is one of the largest hemp growers in the U.S." He also witnessed "scores of wild cranes & wild geese one cloudy day in the corn fields above Marshall." He met the well-known pro-slavery jurist William Barclay Napton "the great antagonist of T.H. Benton"; former governor Meredith Miles Marmaduke; and numerous extended family members and friends who had already made the move west. On his way home he was inspired by St. Louis and Cincinnati with their "living moving masses of men & things!" He concludes with his decision to sell his Virginia land and move his young family west though census records suggest that he never did so. An informative missive of an exploratory emigration journey. December 10 unknown
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[Travel]. PH Frey & Co
Neuestes Rheinpanorama.
Frankfurt: PH Frey & Co. N.D. circa 1880. First edition. Red Cloth over Boards. Loose from binding else Very Good w/ 3 inch white stain to back cover. Octavo pp. 15 foldout continuous map w/ buildings and locations of historical interest illustrated in drawings along course of the river plus 15 pp. companion text in German French and English. PH Frey & Co. hardcover
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[TRAVEL]. HALL, James Norman
On the stream of travel.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1926. 8vo. 12 365 1 pp. Green ribbed publisher’s cloth gilt lettering front cover & spine embossed lozenge on front cover illustrated endpapers w/ d.j. wraparound cover art of ocean liner steaming past icebergs on front while seaplane flies above tropical islands on back chipping w/ minor loss head & foot of spine minor wear to corners some creasing couple very small closed tears still NF/G- copy. First edition in book form of this Odyssey of adventure stories which had previously appeared from the “Mutiny on the Bounty†trilogy co-author in Atlantic Monthly Harper’s Magazine and Travel. Hall 1887-1951 includes accounts of his native Iowa village time in a World War I prison camp while flying with the Lafayette Escadrille and later visits to Papeete Tahiti and Iceland. Scarce in original dustjacket. Houghton Mifflin Co., hardcover
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[Travel]. Whittingham, Major
Personal Recollections of a Ten Months' Residence in Berlin; also extracts from a journal kept in Paris during the crisis of 1839.
London: John Ollivier 1846. First edition. Marbled Boards. Very Good prof rebacked w/leather over orig bds some foxing to first few pages. 12 mo 5 1/4 X 8 1/2 pp. vi 347. . Fascinating reading: first-hand impressions of a British professional soldier during a ten month stay in Berlin preceded by his impressions during the trip on the continent through the Rhine Frankfurt Leipzig en route to the Capitol city during the 1830s. The second half of the book contains his impressions in Paris during "the crisis of 1839." Wonderful insights from a contemporary European. John Ollivier hardcover
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[TRAVEL]. SCOFIELD, JB J B
The land of living color: a pictorial journey from the storied Southwest through the gardens and missions and scenic splendor of the Pacific Coast country to the eternal snows of Alaska.
San Francisco: J.B. Scofield Engraved & Printed by Sunset Publishing House 1915. 4to. 70 pp. Title and text leaves printed in red & black colour printed photo plates throughout woodcut borders. Gray illustrated softcovers embossed & raised gilt & green poppies on front cover front flap yapp fore-edges very minor soiling to front cover very faint tidemark to lower fore-edge of a few leaves still VG- copy. First edition of this splendid travel brochure designed by C.E. Fisher and featuring scenic photographs and paintings coloured by W.H. Bull to simulate the beauty and depth of Parrish illustrations. The artists include Maynard Dixon Thomas Moran and photographs from Karl Moon Fred Harvey Benjamin Gifford Edward Curtis and George Weister. J.B. Scofield, [Engraved & Printed by Sunset Publishing House], paperback
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[Travel]. [Automobiles]. Hubbard, John M
U.S. Circumference Tour. July 10 -- August 20 1948. Traveled by John M. Hubbard and Brad Randall Jr. caption title
New York 1948. Very good. 23pp. of typescript on rectos only. Minor wear inner margins punched with two holes for storage in an album or folder. "The purpose of this Tour around the United States was to fulfill a suppressed desire to see our country while we were still young and free." So begins this original typescript of a 1948 trip around the country by two young Connecticut men John M. Hubbard and Brad Randall Jr. in a 1938 Plymouth sedan with 97130 miles "on the speedometer to start with." The text was written by Hubbard who often references Brad within the narrative. The trip took the two young men from New York City to Florida and then across the Southwest to California then eastward again over the course of just over a month in the Summer of 1948. The men mostly camped out in hammocks set up near their car. On their first day they attempted to make it to Cape Charles Maryland though they fell twenty miles short instead spending the night in a trailer park near "a squalid negro section with tumbled down houses." Their trip continues down the eastern seaboard partly by ferry to North Carolina. They spend a few days swimming fishing and staying with Brad's family in Fort Myers Florida before turning westward.<br /> <br /> Along their way westward through the "southland" of Tallahassee Mobile and New Orleans they encountered "a colored porter" at a motor lodge passed by "an occasional plantation framed in giant oaks covered with spanish moss" described the area between Mobile and New Orleans as "the Riviera of the U.S." and more. Next they visited various Texas locales on the Gulf Coast including Beaumont Houston and Galveston where they spent time golfing at River Oaks Country Club and took dates to Galveston's Turf Athletic Club "a very swanky gambling club that the Texas Rangers have been trying to raid for months." They then continued west through Texas visiting San Antonio Marfa and El Paso on their way to Tucson and Yuma Arizona.<br /> <br /> The two men reached El Centro California on July 31. They spent almost two weeks in California visiting San Diego Coronado Island Los Angeles San Francisco Berkley Sacramento and Lake Tahoe while passing through many other named cities along the way. Hubbard often provides wonderful descriptions of their various stops as well as interesting observations on locals landscapes wildlife their meals and experiences at country clubs their visits with friends and more. They also mention at least twice their attendance at the movies watching Key Largo in Houston Foreign Affairs in San Diego and an unspecified movie at Grauman's Chinese Theatre "where the movies first make their appearance.and where the stars put there sic initials and hand and foot prints on the sidewalk." While in California they also attended car races went fishing saw the world's biggest bowling alley and spent at least one day "job hunting."<br /> <br /> By mid-August Hubbard and Randall turn for home visiting a few towns in Nevada Carson City Virginia City and Reno and Utah Salt Lake City before visiting the Continental Divide at Berthoud Pass Colorado and proceeding thence to Denver. They then raced for home through Kansas Illinois Ohio West Virginia Pennsylvania and New York before Hubbard took a train to Hartford Connecticut. His mother planned to meet him there for the final leg to his home in Pomfret Connecticut.<br /> <br /> 1948 was a banner year for intrepid travelers heading out on the open highways of America -- the same year Jack Kerouac began work on his seminal Beat novel On the Road which was based on his own adventures on the American open road between 1947 and 1950. The present travel account has echoes of the freedom of Beat literature in its descriptions. Hubbard also mentions that they visited a "war buddy of Brad's" in Columbus Ohio; cross-country travel was a particular feature of the lives of war veterans in the late-1940s and 1950s as returning soldiers sought to see the country they fought so hard to defend in Europe and the South Pacific. The present travel narrative is a brief but albeit descriptive and interesting account of a cross-country jaunt by two well-to-do Connecticuters who saw a great deal of the United States in just over a month in 1948. unknown
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[Travel]. De Riesbeck, M le Baron
Voyage en Allemagne 3 vol. complete.
Paris: Buisson Libraire Hotel de Mefrigny 1788. First edition. Leather over Original Beautiful Marbled Boards. Very Good original condition. 3-vol. pp 332 312 350. some b/w illustrations and one fold-out map. . Buisson, Libraire, Hotel de Mefrigny hardcover
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[TRAVEL]. BURTON, Sir Richard F
Wanderings in three continents. Edited with a preface by W.H. Wilkins editor of the Burton MSS. . . .
New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1901. 8vo. xii 313 1 pp. Title in red & black photogravure frontisp. w/ tissue guard. Cobalt-blue publisher’s cloth gilt lettering & ruling on spine t.e.g. minor bumping & fraying to head & foot of spine dustsoiling still VG bright copy. First American edition using British sheets and cancel title of this omnibus volume including the accounts Burton’s extraordinary pilgrimage in 1853 to Mecca and Medina which transformed his career; a stripped-down version of his account of Mormonism Salt Lake City and meeting with Brigham Young first published as “The City and the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California;†along with his tips up the Congo through Brazil and expedition to Palmyra Syria. Dodd, Mead & Co., hardcover
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[Travel]: [Automobiles]
Pittsburgh Motor Club Membership Packet
Pittsburgh PA: Pittsburgh Motor Club 1938. Near fine. A seemingly complete 1938 membership packet of the Pittsburgh Motor Club containing maps of the environs surrounding Pittsburgh membership materials and pamphlets with fantastic examples of period design. A scarce surviving group from the dawn of the American highway. Folding printed card folder measuring approximately 10.5" x 5"; unfolds to approximately 20" wide. Contains 15 various publications maps and ephemera all loosely laid-in. Contents housed in original mailing envelope mild age toning in areas otherwise near fine throughout. Pittsburgh Motor Club unknown
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[TRAVEL]; SAVOY HOTEL; PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS:
SAVOY HOTEL. NEW YORK TO LONDON IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
London: The Savoy Hotel. 1938. A folding advertising brochure opening out to a colour map of New York and London with pop-up elements illustrating The Savoy Hotel and the New York skyline. The brochure also includes adverts for Pan-American Airways and Imperial Airways 'flying boat' service on 'Caledonia' and 'Clipper III' travelling the distance between New York and London in just 24 hours. A second brochure 'What's on in London during 1938' is attached to the front flap with the original metal paperclip as issued. Condition is near fine with just a touch of rubbing to the extremities. A wonderfully designed and illustrated brochure inviting the reader to experience 'London's gay and cosmopolitan life'. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: The Savoy Hotel. 1938 unknown
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[TURKEY - ANTIQUE MAP] JOHNSTON, KEITH, FRSE F R S E
Turkey in Europe.with Rumania Servia Montenegro Bulgaria &c.
Edinburgh & London.: W. & A. K. Johnston. 1893. Engraved map with original outline hand-colour 44 x 57.4 cm map two inset maps of the Bosphorus and Crete; central fold corners chipped with loss lower edge with several small marginal tears neatly repaired head and foot clipped at the fold with loss to the margin but the map in very good condition. Detailed and finely engraved map also showing submarine telegraph lines and relief by hachures. Re-issue of the map first published in 1863 for "Keith Johnston's Royal Atlas of Modern Geography". . W. & A. K. Johnston unknown
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[TWO INDIAN COASTAL CHARTS].
Coast of British India. #1589: Karachi to Bombay including the Gulfs of Cutch and Cambay. 7th. Edition 1922 # 1590: Bombay to Cochin including The Laccadive Islands.
Washington. D.C.: U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office. 10th edition. 1937. Two charts black and white folded as issued. #1589: sheet measures approx. 89 x 118cm #1590: 127 x 76cm little creased at upper edge. Very good. A great length of the coast is here charted with much detail marked along the coast including rivers towns and the topography. The charts mark soundings in fathoms or feet and various natural and man-made features of the coastal area. Both are stamped "Corrected Through Notice to Mariners Feb. 17 1951". . U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office. unknown
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[TÉLÉVISION] - SPADE (HENRI) -
L'album de famille de la télévision française 1950-1959.
Paris, Robert laffont/éditions des alouettes, 1978 ; grand in-8, 318 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
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[TōKYō NICHINICHI SHINBUN]. 東京日日新聞.
東亰中心の日歸り一、二泊健康地案内圖. Tōkyō chūshin no higaeri ichi ni-haku kenkōchi annaizu. Healthy Places - Birds-eye View Map around Tokyo
東京日日新聞社. Showa 14 19391939. Title on map :東京中心の健康地案内鳥瞰圖. Tōkyō chūshin no kenkōchi annai chōkanzu. <br>Colour map of region around Tokyo with inset map in lower right corner. Few closed tears along central fold larger tear repaired small holes at folds a little light browning. Measures 19.5 cm x 9.5 cm when folded and 38.7 cm x 54 cm when open. Bird's eye view map of the region around Tokyo showing places where the residents of the city can go for healthy one two or three day trips. The map published by the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Newspaper in 1939 highlights hot springs golf courses beaches parks fishing areas mountains shrines and ski areas. The mark ハ indicates hiking courses. On the reverse side the distance to each resort area the way to get there and the costs are detailed. Users of the map area are warned that the areas circled in red around the mouth of Tokyo Bay is a military area where photos cannot be taken without permission. Even with the rising tides of war in 1939 city people were clearly still looking for ways to escape the noise and dust of the city for health-giving recreation. . 東京日日新聞社. unknown
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[UNESCO].-
L'hritage de l'humanité. Splendeurs du patrimoine mondial.
2007 Paris, Economica, Unesco, 2007, in 4°, cartonnage noir de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 310 pages.
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