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‎Anton, G. K. (Hg.)‎

‎Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (Für Thüringen) zu Jena. Dreissigster (30) Band.‎

‎Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1912. 1. Aufl. Mit Vier (4) Karten und sechs (6) Abbild. auf zwei Tafeln, 261 S. 8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.‎

‎Beide Arbeiten gesucht. Darin enthalten sind unter anderem: Wilhelm Ordemann, Beiträge zu morphologischen Entwicklungsgeschichte der deutschen Nordseeküste mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Dünen tragenden Inseln. 136 S, mit 1 Faltkarte. Ed. Kittlaus, Die Mission des Islam. 32 S., mit einer lithographischen Faltkarte. Dezenter Namensstempel auf vorderem Vorsatz, sonst schönes Ex.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 204835

‎Kurze, G. (Hg.) und K. Dove (Hg.)‎

‎Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (Für Thüringen) zu Jena. Einundzwanzigster (21) Band.‎

‎Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1903. 1. Aufl. Mit 3 Textfiguren, 3 Tafeln und 2 großformatigen farbigen Karten auf Falttafeln, 162 S. 8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.‎

‎Darin enthalten sind unter anderem: Joachim Graf von Pfeil, Begleitworte zur Routenkarte in Marokko. Mit 1 Karte und 3 Abbild. im Text, 60 S. Einband etwas berieben, dezenter Namensstempel auf vorderem Vorsatz, sonst schönes Ex.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 204841

‎Kurze, G. (Hg.) und K. Dove (Hg.)‎

‎Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (Für Thüringen) zu Jena. Zwanzigster (20) Band.‎

‎Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1902. 1. Aufl. 134 S. 8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.‎

‎Darin enthalten sind unter anderem: Joachim Graf von Pfeil, Geographische Beobachtungen in Marokko. 105 S. Kapitale minimal bestoßen, dezenter Namensstempel auf vorderem Vorsatz, sonst schönes Ex.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 204842

‎Kurze, G. (Hg.) und Fr. Regel (Hg.)‎

‎Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (Für Thüringen) zu Jena. Vierzehnter (14) Band.‎

‎Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1896. 1. Aufl. VIII, 106 S. 8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.‎

‎Darin enthalten sind unter anderem: G. Kurze, Reisen norwegischer Missionare in Madagaskar (insges. 47 S.) I. Missionar Th. Selmers Reise durch das nördliche Tanalagebiet. S. 1 - 12. II. Missionar P. Nilsen-Lunds Reise durch das mittlere Sakalava-Land. S. 12 - 47. Kapitale minimal bestoßen, dezenter Namensstempel auf vorderem Vorsatz, sonst schönes Ex.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 204837

‎Kurze, G. (Hg.) und Fr. Regel (Hg.)‎

‎Mitteilungen der Geographischen Gesellschaft (für Thüringen) zu Jena. Sechszehnter (16.) und siebenzehnter (17.) Band.‎

‎Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1898. 1. Aufl., 2 Bde. Mit zwei Karten und 2 Textskizzen, VI, 178, VI, 146 S. 8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.‎

‎Darin enthalten sind unter anderem: A. C. Kruijt, Beiträge zur Volkskunde der Poso-Alfuren. 48, 43 S. - Kapitale minimal bestoßen, dezenter Namensstempel auf vorderem Vorsatz, sonst schönes Ex.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 204836

‎Schlesinger, Ludwig‎

‎Geschichte Böhmens. Herausgegeben vom Vereine für Geschichte der Deutschen in Böhmen.‎

‎Prag und Leipzig, Calve und Brockhaus 1869. * VIII, 657 S. 24 x 17,5 cm. Halblederband der Zeit (berieben, Papierbezug des Vorderdeckels etwas gelöst) mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Romantiker-Rückenvergoldung (etwas verblichen). (044).‎

‎*** Dahlmann-Waitz 1194. NDB XXIII, 64. - Erste Ausgabe. - "Im Auftrag des Vereins (für Geschichte der Deutschen in Böhmen) verfaßte Schlesinger (1838-1899) eine 'Populäre Geschichte Böhmens' (1869), um den Anteil der Deutschböhmen an der Landesgeschichte zu würdigen und durch den historischen Rückblick ihr nationales Bewußtsein zu heben" (NDB). - Besitzvermerke. Gebräunt und braunfleckig, oben gering wasserrandig.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 80994

‎(Nisard, Désiré)‎

‎Promenades d'un artiste. (Tome 2): Tyrol; Suisse; Nord de l'Italie. Avec 26 gravures d'après Stanfield et Turner.‎

‎Paris, Jules Renouard (1835). * Mit gestochenem Titel nebst Vignette und 25 Stahlstich-Tafeln nach George Clarkson Stanfield. 4 Blatt, 406 Seiten. 24 x 16 cm. Roter Halblederband der Zeit über vier falschen Bünden mit reicher Rückenvergoldung, goldgeprägten Deckelfileten und Marmorpapiervorsätzen. (036). [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Vicaire VI, 78. - Der die Folge abschließende zweite Band. Mit schönen Ansichten von Feldkirch, Innsbruck (2), Konstanz, Landeck, Mailand, Roveredo, Schaffhausen, Trient, Venedig, Verona (2) etc. - Der hier nicht vorliegende erste Band trägt den Titel "Bords du Rhin - Hollande - Belgique". - Durchgängig unterschiedlich gebräunt und braunfleckig. - Dekorativ gebundenes Exemplar.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 116419

‎Meyer's Universum, oder Abbildung und Beschreibung des Sehenswerthesten und Merkwürdigsten der Natur und Kunst auf der ganzen Erde. Mischauflage Band 1-4 (von 21) in 2 Bänden.‎

‎Hildburghausen u. a., Bibliographisches Institut 1836-1837. * Mit 1 gestochenen Titel (Band 3) und 188 Stahlstich-Tafeln mit Ansichten. 108 Seiten, 1 Blatt; Seiten 4-112, 1 Blatt; 148 Seiten, 1 Blatt; 142 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 18,5 x 27 cm (Querformat). Pappbände der Zeit mit Marmorpapierbezug (etwas beschabt und bestoßen, kleine Fehlstellen im Bezug) mit handschriftlichen Rückenschildern. (083).‎

‎*** Sarkowski 215, 6 und 226, 31. NDB XVII, 296 f. - Die ersten 4 Bände der Reihe. - Der Gothaer Verleger Joseph Meyer (1796-1856) gründete 1826 das Bibliographische Institut. Mit der Herausgabe von Klassikerausgaben, Lexika, Atlanten etc. wurde er schnell sehr erfolgreich. "Seine liberal-demokratische Einstellung ließ Meyer auch zum politischen Publizisten werden [...] Um die Zensur zu umgehen, brachte er seit 1833 'Meyer's Universum' in Lieferungen heraus. Deklariert als geographisch-historische 'Bildergalerie für alle Stände und jedes Alter', war das reich mit Stahlstichen ausgestattete 'Universum' doch überwiegend als politisches Aufklärungswerk zu verstehen. Die Beiträge schrieb Meyer ausnahmslos selbst. Bis zu seinem Tode wurden 17 Bände mit 2800 Seiten und 710 (richtig 807) Stahlstichen aufgelegt" (NDB). - Der zweite Band ohne Titelblatt. Unterschiedlich gebräunt und fleckig, insgesamt aber ordentlich erhalten.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 117069

‎Prochazka, Johann F‎

‎Topographisch-Statistischer Schematismus des Grossgrundbesitzes im Königreiche Böhmen, zugleich Adressbuch sämmtlicher bei demselben angestellten Beamten, des Forstpersonals u.s.w. Auf Grundlage authentischer Daten bearbeitet und herausgegeben. 2. vermehrte und verbesserte Ausgabe.‎

‎Prag, Selbstverlag des Verfassers 1891. * 3 nn. Bl., 786 S., 15 nn. Bl. (Inserate). 25,5 x 18 cm. Blauer Original-Leinenband (minimal bestoßen) mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel sowie eingebundenem Original-Umschlag und rotem Farbschnitt. (011).‎

‎*** Zuerst 1880 erschienenes, umfassendes Staatshandbuch für Böhmen. Enthält: Beschreibung der Domainen; Alphabetisches Verzeichnis der Besitzer, Domainen, Beamten, Pächter; Alphabetisches Verzeichnis der Bierbrauer, Spiritusbrennereien und Zuckerfabriken in Böhmen. - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt, vereinzelt etwas fleckig. - Ordentliches Exemplar. - Wichtiges Nachschlagewerk für Heimat- und Familienforscher!‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 114731

‎Département des Bouches Du-Rhône - Plan de la Vile de Marseille et de la Banlieue 1863. Großer Plan von Marseille. Lithographie von Olive R. Paradis. Bei J. Fouque et L. Blanc, datiert: 1863.‎

‎o.J. * Blattgröße 94 x 127 cm. Mehrfach gefaltet und um 1900 gebunden in einen Halbleinenband (47 x 32 cm). (046).‎

‎*** Detaillierter, sehr großformatiger Plan von Marseille und Umgebung. - Ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar mit den entsprechenden Kennzeichen. Papier etwas gebräunt und brüchig, an den Faltstellen teils eingerissen. - Beigegeben: Compagnie des Docks et Entrepôts de Marseille. Faltplan des Hafens von Marseille. Lithographie, datiert: 1866. Blattgröße 73 x 103 cm. Ebenso gebunden. - Zustand wie oben.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 116440

‎Funk, Christlieb Benedict‎

‎Anfangsgründe der mathematischen Geographie, zum Gebrauch in Schulen.‎

‎Leipzig, Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius 1771. * Mit gestochener Titelvignette und 5 mehrfach gefalteten Kupferstich-Tafeln. 6 Blatt, 219 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 17,5 x 11 cm. Pappband der Zeit (Rücken verblasst) mit Rückenschild. (083). [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Poggendorf I, 818. - Erste und einzige Ausgabe. - Christlieb Benedict Funk (1736-1786) war Professor der Physik an der Leipziger Universität und lehrte an der dortigen Nikolaischule. - Vorsatz und Titel mit gelöschten Bibliothekssignaturen, sonst weitestgehend sauber und gut erhalten. - Selten!‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 117074

‎Jäger, August‎

‎Neuestes Gemälde von London. Ein Wegweiser durch die englische Hauptstadt. 2 Bände.‎

‎Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe 1839. * XVI, 328; VII, 296 S. 18 x 11,5 cm. Spätere Pappbände mit aufgezogenen Original-Umschlägen (diese fleckig und berieben). (089).‎

‎*** Erste Ausgabe. - Seltenes Reisehandbuch für London, bearbeitet von August Jäger (1808-1848). Mit Kapiteln wie: "London für den Geschäfts- und Kaufmann; für den Gelehrten und Künstler; für den Vergnügungssüchtigen". - Schildert "auch die Bewohner, das sociale, politische und religiöse Leben derselben, die Wissenschaften und Künste, den Handel und das Fabrikwesen" (Vorwort). - Jäger veröffentlichte im selben Jahr "Der Deutsche in London" und ein Jahr zuvor "Der Deutsche in Paris". - Teilweise braunfleckig. Im zweiten Band zwei Lagen lose und mit kleinen Randläsuren.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 113067

‎Humboldt, Alexander von‎

‎Reisen in Amerika und Asien. Eine Darstellung seiner wichtigsten Forschungen von H(ermann) Kletke. 4 Bände.‎

‎Berlin, Hasselberg 1856-1856. * Mit lithographischem Frontporträt. VIII, 367; VIII, 368; VI, 358; VI, 361 Seiten. 21 x 14 cm. Schwarze Halblederbände der Zeit (leicht beschabt, ein Gelenk minimal angerissen) mit reicher Romantiker-Rückenvergoldung. (013). [3 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Engelmann 120. - Erste Ausgabe. - Enthält: I-II.) Reisen in die Aequinoctial-Gegenden Amerika's. - III-IV.) Reisen im europäischen und asiatischen Rußland. - Stellenweise ganz leicht gebräunt. - Gutes Exemplar. - Beigegeben: William MacGillivray. Die Reisen und Forschungen des Freiherrn Alexander von Humboldt; eine gedrängte Darstellung seiner Reisen in den Aequinoctial-Gegenden von Amerika und im asiatischen Rußland, mit beständiger Rücksicht auf seine wichtigsten Forschungen. Aus dem Englischen von Johann Sporschil. 2 Teile in 1 Band. Leipzig, Hartleben 1836. Mit gestochenem Frontporträt und 6 Holzschnitt-Abbildungen. XIV Seiten, 1 Blatt, 198; VI, 195 Seiten. 15,5 x 11 cm. Grüner Leinenband der Zeit mit hübscher Rückenvergoldung. - Kainbacher? 356, 2. - Leicht wasserrandig. - Vorgebunden: Michael Russell. Gemälde der Berberei. 2 Teile. Ebenda, 1836.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119223

‎Globus. Illustrirte Zeitschrift für Länder- und Völkerkunde. Herausgegeben von Karl Andree (und später von Richard Kiepert, Emil Deckert, Richard Andree und H. Singer). 64 Bände der Reihe (von 98) in 63 Bänden.‎

‎Hildburghausen, Bibliographisches Institut später Braunschweig, Friedrich Vieweg 1862-1910. * Mit zahlreichen, teils ganzseitigen Holzstich-Abbildungen sowie vielen Tafeln, Textabbildungen und Karten. 29,5 x 23 cm. Verschiedene Einbände der Zeit. (013).‎

‎*** Kirchner 7514. Diesch 4096. - Großes Konvolut der reich illustrierten, von Herrmann Julius Meyer ins Leben gerufenen, geographischen Zeitschrift. - Vorhanden: Band 1-22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32-35, 37, 38, 40-42, 44-48, 50, 51, 61, 63, 65, 71-78, 80, 81, 84, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 96 und 97. - Mit unterschiedlichen Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. - Wie besichtigt, so gekauft - Kein Rückgaberecht. - Beiliegend: 11 Dubletten.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119306

‎(Mordtmann, Andreas David)‎

‎Stambul und das moderne Türkenthum. Politische, sociale und biographische Bilder von einem Osmanen. 2 Teile in 1 Band.‎

‎Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot 1877-1878. * 4 Blatt, 259 Seiten; 3 Blatt, 323 Seiten. 19 x 13,5 cm. Halbleinenband der Zeit. (013). [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Holzmann-Bohatta VII, 9642. NDB XVIII, 92 f. - Erste Ausgabe. - Anonym erschienene, umfassende Darstellung der politisch-sozialen Verhältnisse im Osmanischen Reich und speziell in Konstantinopel nach dem Krimkrieg von 1853/56. - Der Orientalist Andreas David Mordtmann (1811-1879) war ab 1845 diplomatischer Vertreter der Hansestädte im Osmanischen Reich. 1859 trat er als Handelsrichter in türkische Dienste. - "Er darf als einer der wichtigen Zeitzeugen der osmanischen Geschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts gelten" (NDB). - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt, zwei Blatt gelockert. - Selten angeboten!‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119114

‎Holub, Emil‎

‎Sieben Jahre in Süd-Afrika. Erlebnisse, Forschungen und Jagden auf meinen Reisen von den Diamantenfeldern zum Zambesi (1872-1879). 2 Bände in 1 Band.‎

‎Wien, Alfred Hölder 1881. * Mit 235 (teils ganzseitigen) Holzschnitt-Abbildungen und 4 mehrfach gefalteten farbigen Karten. XVI, 528; IX S., 1 nn. Bl., 532 S. 23 x 17 cm. Moderner Halblederband, unter Verwendung des alten Materials gebunden, mit Rückenvergoldung. (015).‎

‎*** Kainbacher? 183, 3. NDB IX, 563 f. - Erste Ausgabe. - Der böhmische Afrikaforscher Emil Holub (1847-1902) "ließ sich - angeregt durch Livingstones Tagebücher - 1872 als Arzt im Diamantendistrikt von Kimberley (Südafrika) nieder, um von dort aus Forschungsreisen nach dem Norden in das weithin noch unbekannte Innere des Kontinents zu unternehmen. Auf langen, abenteuerlichen Expeditionen (1872-79) durchzog er dabei entlegene Teile Transvaals und der Eingeborenenreiche des östlichen Betschuanenlandes sowie des nachmaligen Süd- und Nord-Rhodesiens (Bamangwato-, Matabele-, Makalaka-, Marutse-Mabunda-, Batongaland), also die Landschaft am oberen Limpopo, um die Salzseen im Osten der Kalahari und an den Ufern des Tschobe und mittleren Sambesi" (NDB). - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt, teils fleckig.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 115204

‎Hornemann, Friedrich Konrad‎

‎Tagebuch seiner Reise von Cairo nach Murzuck, der Hauptstadt des Königreichs Fessan in Afrika, in den Jahren 1797 und 1798. Aus der teutschen Handschrift desselben herausgegeben von Carl König.‎

‎Berlin und Hamburg, 1803. * Mit 2 Kupferstich-Tafeln von Johann Blaschke und 2 (1 mehrfach gefalteten) Kupferstich-Karten. 3 nn. Bl., 248 S. 21 x 13 cm. Halblederband der Zeit mit Buntpapierbezug (stärker beschabt und bestoßen, Kapital eingerissen) mit zwei Rückenschildern, floraler Rückenvergoldung, Buntpapiervorsätzen und rotem Farbschnitt. (Archiv der neuesten und interessantesten Reisebeschreibungen, Band 1). (015). [3 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Kainbacher? 185, 2. ADB XIII, 149 f. - Nachdruck der 1802 in Weimar erschienenen deutschen Erstausgabe. - "Friedrich Konrad Hornemanns (1772-1801) Tagebuch von seiner Reise Kairo-Mursuk, nebst Einzelaufsätzen über verschiedene Gegenstände nordafrikanischer und sudanischer Länder- und Völkerkunde wurde von der afrikanischen Gesellschaft in englischer Uebersetzung (London 1802) herausgegeben [...] Die Bedeutung dieses Reisenden liegt darin, daß er als der erste wissenschaftlich forschende Europäer den Weg Kairo-Mursuk und Mursuk-Tripolis beschritt, die erste direkte Nachricht über Audschila und Mursuk nebst einer reichen Menge von Erkundigungen über die Länder südlich, westlich und östlich von Mursuk mittheilte, welche für spätere Erforscher bis auf Barth und Vogel herab von Werth gewesen sind" (ADB). - Kleiner privater Besitzvermerk. Nur vereinzelt gering fleckig, einige Wurmspuren im Papierrand.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 115310

‎Reichard, Christian Gottlieb‎

‎Orbis terrarum veteribus cognitus. In usum juventutis exaratus atque descriptus. (Umschlagtitel: Orbis terrarum antiquus in usum juventutis). Editio quarta.‎

‎Nürnberg, Fr. Campe 1848. * Mit 21 (2 grenzkolorierten) Stahlstich-Karten. 1 nn. Bl. 35,5 x 42 cm (Querformat). Bedruckte grüne Original-Broschur (diese stärker fleckig). (083).‎

‎*** ADB XXVII, 618 ff. - Vierte Ausgabe. - "Ein Antrag Campe's, den 1809 von Smith in London herausgegebenen Atlas Antiquus für Deutschland umzuarbeiten, gab Anlaß, dieses im Grunde sehr oberflächliche Werk zu prüfen und das Material, das seit d'Anville aufgehäuft worden, zu sichten. Campe vernichtete zwei nach Smith bereits angefertigte Karten und übertrug Christian Gottlieb Reichard (1758-1837) die Herstellung des nach 15jähriger Arbeit in 19 Blättern 1830 vollendeten 'Orbis terrarum antiquus', der ... wesentlich die Kenntniß und das Studium der alten Geographie gefördert hat" (ADB). - Beide Umschlaginnenseiten enthalten vom Autor die umfangreiche "Erste Ankündigung dieses neuen Atlasses des Erdkreises so weit er den Alten bekannt war" sowie ein Nachtrag dazu und eine Nachschrift des Verlegers, datiert 1827-30. - Titelblatt gelockert und mit Eckabriss (ohne Textverlust), sonst innen nur vereinzelt gering fleckig. - Die Karten in kräftigen Abzügen und plano.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 91602

‎Bérenger, Jean-Pierre‎

‎Collection de tous les voyages faits autour du monde, par les différentes nations de l'Europe. 9 Bände.‎

‎Paris, Fr. Dufart 1795. * Mit 9 gestochenen Frontispizen. 19,5 x 13 cm. Pappbände der Zeit (etwas fleckig und bestoßen, Rücken unten mit Bibliotheksetiketten) mit roten Rückenschildern, goldgeprägten Rückenfileten und rotem Farbschnitt. (083). [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Ferguson 215. Vgl. Sabin 4822. - Umfangreiche Sammlung von Reisebeschreibungen und Berichten, u. a. von Bougainville, Byron, Carreri, Cavendish, Dampier, Magellan, Wallis. Die Bände 7-9 enthalten ausschließlich Cooks Reisen. - Titel und Frontispiz rückseitig (teils durchschlagend) mit gelöschtem Bibliotheksstempel. Etwas braunfleckig.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 117068

‎Bruzen de la Martinière, Antoine-Augustin‎

‎Historisch-Politisch-Geographischer Atlas der gantzen Welt; oder Grosses und vollständiges Geographisch- und Kritisches Lexikon. Darinnen die Beschreibung des Erd-Kreises, aller Monarchien, Kayserthümer, Königreiche, Chur- und Fürstenthümer, Republiquen, freyen Staaten, Stände und Herrschafften, Länder, Städte, Festungen, Seehäfen, Schlösser, Flecken, Aemter, Stiffter, Klöster, Gebürge, merckwürdigen Höhlen, Bergwercke, Pässe, Wälder, Meere, Seen, Inseln, Vorgebürge, Klippen, Sand-Bäncke, Meer-Engen, Quellen, Flüsse, Canäle, Gesund-Brunnen etc. Ins Deutsche übersetzt, mit vielen tausend Artickeln vermehret und durchgängig aus den neuesten Geschichten verbessert sammt einer Vorrede [...] von Christian Wolff. 13 Teile, der letzte ein Supplement, in 13 Bänden (alles).‎

‎Leipzig, Johann Samuel Heinsius 1744-1750. * Mit 7 gestochenen Titelvignetten und 16 gestochenen Kopfvignetten zumeist von Johann Christoph Sysang. 39 x 25 cm. Braune Lederbände der Zeit über sieben echten Bünden (Deckel stark beschabt, etwas bestoßen, einige Rücken oben und unten mit kleineren Einrissen, ein Außengelenk unten angeplatzt) mit goldgeprägten roten Rückenschildern, reicher Rückenvergoldung, goldgeprägten Wappen-Supralibros "Baron de Schellersheim" auf jedem Vorderdeckel und Buntpapiervorsätzen. (077). [8 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Graesse IV, 84. Zischka 97. - Erste deutsche Ausgabe des geographischen Lexikons. Mit der Vorrede von Christian Wolff, der wohl auch die Übersetzung besorgte. - Hauptwerk des französischen Universalgelehrten Antoine-Augustin Bruzen de La Martinière (1662-1746), welches zuerst zwischen 1726 und 1739 in zehn Bänden erschienen war und zu den umfangreichsten geographischen Werken des 18. Jahrhunderts zählt. - Etwas gebräunt und fleckig, einige Wurmspuren; ansonsten innen durchgängig gut erhalten. - Vollständiges Exemplar mit dem Supplementband.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 120896

‎(Berg, Albert)‎

‎Die preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien. Nach amtlichen Quellen. 4 Bände.‎

‎Berlin, Verlag der Königlichen Geheimen Ober-Hofbuchdruckerei (R. v. Decker) 1864-1873. * Mit 4 gefalteten Karten und 48 photolithographischen Tafeln auf aufgewalztem China. XXII Seiten, 1 Blatt, 352; X Seiten, 1 Blatt, 375; XI Seiten, 2 Blatt, 426; VIII, 448 Seiten. 26,5 x 18,5 cm. Moderne braune Halblederbände mit Buntpapierbezug, goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und eingebundenen Original-Umschlägen. (013). [5 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Henze II, 185. NDB IV, 681. Thieme-Becker III, 384 f. - Erste Ausgabe. - Der komplette Expeditionsbericht nach den amtlichen Quellen. Die Expedition (1859-1862) unter Leitung des Diplomaten Friedrich Albrecht Graf zu Eulenburg (1815-1881) führte von Singapur über Bangkok, Indonesien, Hongkong und den chinesischen Küstenstädten nach Japan. - "Dabei gelang es Eulenburg, Handelsverträge mit Japan, China und Siam abzuschließen. Durch diese Verträge konnte unter anderem die Ausweisung der preußischen Kaufleute aus Japan abgewendet und die Beteiligung preußischer Schiffe an dem Warenhandel zwischen China und Japan erreicht werden" (NDB). - Albert Berg (1825-1884), der als Landschaftsmaler an der Expedition teilnahm, lieferte die Zeichnungen und verfasste den Text. - Mit schönen Ansichten von Bangkok, Nagasaki, Peking, Tientsin, Yeddo/Tokio etc. - Ohne die drei Supplementbände mit den wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen zur Zoologie und Botanik und ohne den separat erschienenen Atlas mit weiteren, großformatigen Ansichten. - Mitunter etwas braunfleckig. - Gutes und vollständiges Exemplar.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119152

‎Rengger, Johann Rudolf‎

‎Reise nach Paraguay in den Jahren 1818 bis 1826. Aus des Verfassers handschriftlichem Nachlasse herausgegeben von A(lbrecht) Rengger.‎

‎Aarau, H. R. Sauerländer 1835. * Mit Frontispiz, 3 (1 gefalteten) Tafeln und 1 mehrfach gefalteten Karte, alles in Lithographie. XXXXVI, 495 Seiten. 22 x 13,5 cm. Einfacher Pappband der Zeit (fleckig, Bezug mit kleinen Fehlstellen, Kapital eingerissen). (013). [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Henze IV, 579. Sabin 69616. Engelmann 227. ADB XXVIII, 220 ff. - Erste Ausgabe dieser bedeutenden Reisebeschreibung. - Der Schweizer Naturforscher Johann Rudolf Rengger (1795-1832) bereiste zusammen mit Marcel Lonchamp das von dem Diktator Rodriguez Francia regierte, von der Außenwelt isolierte, kaum bekannte Paraguay. - "Sein Hauptanliegen war das Studium der Tier- und Pflanzenwelt, das Aufbauen von Sammlungen; daneben beachtete er die physisch-geographischen wie die sozialen und ethnographischen Verhältnisse" (Henze). - Titel rückseitig gestempelt. Durchgängig braunfleckig.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119305

‎Schowalter, August: (Hrsgr.)‎

‎Im Kampf um Südafrika. 4 Bände.‎

‎München, J. F. Lehmann 1902. * Mit 3 Frontporträts, 4 mehrfach gefalteten Karten, 2 gefalteten Faksimiles sowie zahlreichen Tafeln und Textabbildungen. 309 Seiten, 1; 2 Blatt, 404 Seiten, 2; 4 Blatt, 380 Seiten, 2 Blatt; VIII, 293 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 23 x 16 cm. Braune Original-Halblederbände (Rücken minimal verblichen) mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln, Rückenvergoldung, farbig gemusterten Vorsatzpapieren und Kopfgoldschnitt. (013).‎

‎*** Kainbacher? 377. - Die komplette Reihe, in welcher über den Zweiten Burenkrieg, "von den berufensten Staatsmännern und Generalen der Buren selbst berichtet wird". Herausgegeben und teilweise übersetzt von dem Theologen August Schowalter (1870-1940). - I.) Paul Krüger. Lebenserinnerungen des Präsidenten Paul Krüger. - II.) Ben Viljoen. Die Transvaaler im Krieg mit England. Kriegserinnerungen. - III.) Frederik Rompel. Präsident Steijn. Ein Lebensbild. - IV.) Andries de Wet, H. v. Doornik und G. C. du Plessis. Die Buren in der Kapkolonie im Kriege mit England. - Die Halblederausgabe in schöner Gesamterhaltung und seltener Vollständigkeit. - Beigegeben: Paul Liman und Jozef Leonhard Haller von Ziegesar. Der Burenkrieg. Seine Ursachen und seine Entstehung. Leipzig, Historisch-Politischer Verlag 1902. Mit 1 gefalteten Faksimile und 5 gefalteten Karten. VII, 481 Seiten. Original-Halblederband mit Rückenvergoldung und Kopfgoldschnitt. - Kainbacher? 245. - Schönes Exemplar. - Zusammen 5 Bände.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119213

‎Mollien, Gaspard Theodore‎

‎Reise in das Innere von Afrika, an die Quellen des Senegal und des Gambia, im Jahre 1818 auf Befehl der Französischen Regierung unternommen. Aus dem Französischen (von August Kuhn).‎

‎Weimar, Verlag des Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs 1820. * Mit 1 mehrfach gefalteten lithographischen Karte. 1 Blatt, XIV, 400 Seiten. 19,5 x 12,5 cm. Pappband der Zeit (beschabt, bestoßen und fleckig, Rückenschilder fehlen). (Neue Bibliothek der wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen zur Erweiterung der Erd- und Völkerkunde, Band 22). (013). [3 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎*** Engelmann I, 103. Kainbacher? 277. Henze III, 509. - Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Erschienen in der von Friedrich Justin Bertuch herausgegebenen 65-bändigen Reihe. - Gaspard Theodore Mollien (1796-1872) "hat als erster Beobachter Senegambien von Nord nach Süd durchmessen, dabei zweimal das westöstlich verlaufende Routier Mungo Parks gekreuzt. Der wissenschaftliche Wert seiner Reise erlitt aber starke Einbuße durch die Dürftigkeit seiner Mittel, den Mangel gründlicher Kenntnisse und das Fehlen von Instrumenten. Unbenommen bleibt ihm das Verdienst, die Quellen der Hauptflüsse Senegambiens aufgedeckt zu haben" (Henze). - Vorsatz mit zeitgenössischem Etikett einer Leihbibliothek. Mitunter etwas fleckig.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 119168

‎Ukert, Friedrich August‎

‎Vollständige und neueste Erdbeschreibung der Nordhälfte (und: Südhälfte) von Afrika, mit einer Einleitung zur Statistik dieser Länder. 2 Bände.‎

‎Weimar, Verlag des Geographischen Instituts 1824-1825. * XXXIV, 774 S., 1 nn. Bl.; XXXII, 886 S., 1 nn. Bl. 20 x 12,5 cm. Marmorierte schwarze Pappbände der Zeit (gering berieben und bestoßen) mit roten Rückenschildern und rotem Farbschnitt. (Vollständiges Handbuch der neuesten Erdbeschreibung; Abteilung 6, Band 1-2). (086).‎

‎*** Kainbacher? 426. Vgl. ADB XXXIX, 175 f. - Erste Ausgabe. - Umfassende Länderkunde Afrikas, bearbeitet von Friedrich August Ukert (1780-1851), Hauslehrer der beiden Söhne von Friedrich Schiller, später Lehrer am Gymnasium Gotha und Bibliothekar der dortigen Herzoglichen Bibliothek. - Ohne den Reihentitel. Ausgeschiedenes Bibliotheksexemplar mit gelöschtem Stempel auf dem Titel und altem Etikett auf dem Rücken. Mitunter etwas gebräunt und fleckig, im Ganzen aber gut erhalten.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 112930

‎Stein, Christian Gottfried Daniel‎

‎Handbuch der Geographie nach den neuesten Ansichten für die gebildeten Stände, Gymnasien und Schulen‎

‎2 Teile in 1 Band. Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs, 1809. Mit einer mehrfach gefalteten, flächenkolorierten Weltkarte in Kupferstich. Gestochener Titel, XVI, 519 S.; 208, XCII S., 2 Bl. "Druckfehler" und Verlagswerbung. Bauner Halblederband der Zeit mit etwas Rückenprägung, geprägtem Rückenschild, marmorierten Deckelbezügen und Rotschnitt; gering berieben. [5 Warenabbildungen]‎

‎Este Ausgabe des geographischen Lexikons, das durch die Dokumentation der durch die napoleonischen Kriege verursachte staatliche Neuordnung Europas besonderes Interesse verdient. So werden beispielsweise die "Rheinbundstaaten" (hier: Rheinischer Bund) in einem eigenen umfangreichen Kapitel behandelt. Die schöne von J. N. Champ ("Ing.r & Grav.r à Leipzig") gestochene Weltkarte zeigt den Stand der geographischen Erfassung der Welt zumindest was die Küstenlinien angeht. Die von Australien ist dabei noch nicht völlig bekannt, aber Kalifornien wird nicht mehr als Insel verzeichnet. Eine Besonderheit ist der in die Karte eingetragene Verlauf der Weltumsegelung von Etienne Marchand. Von Marseille als Ausgangspunkt (Dezember 1790) bis Toulon als Endpunkt (Augsut 1792) ist der Kurs penibel mit Datumsangaben versehen abzulesen. - Innendeckel mit gestochenem Exlibris und Titel mit Stempel einer Schulbibliothek des 19. Jahrhunderts. - Durchgängig etwas gebräunt und stockfleckig, ansonsten schönes, dekorativ gebundenes Exemplar.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 215866

‎Echard, Laurence (Ps. Vosgien)‎

‎Herrn Vosgien Chorherrn zu Vaucouleurs, Geographisches Handwörterbuch, oder Beschreibung der Königreiche, Provinzen, Städte, Patriarchate, Erzbißthümer, Bißthümer, Herzogthümer, Markgraffschaften, Graffschaften, Reichs- und Hansestädte, Seehäfen, Vestungen, Citadellen, und anderer merkwürdigen Oerter in allen vier Theilen der Welt. darinne man Nachricht findt in welchen Königreichen, Provinzen und Gegenden diese Oerter liegen; [...], u. d. m.; Ein zur Erkänntniß der neuern Geschichte und des gegenwärtigen Zustandes der Welt sehr nützliches Werk Zweyter Band: L. bis Z.‎

‎Ulm, Bartholomäi, 1765. 8°. [1] Bl., 1660 Sp. Original-Lederband. (Einband berieben u. bestoßen, unt. Kapit. rest., insges. ordentliches Expl.).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 308529AB

‎Estland - LEINBOCK F. Direktor des Estnischen Nationalmuseums‎

‎Die materielle Kultur der Esten.‎

‎Tartu. Akadeemiline Kooperatiiv. 1932. 112, (1) Seiten u. ein Kartenblatt. Mit 47 Abbildungen auf Kunstdrucktafeln u. mehreren Kartenskizzen im Text. Breitrandiges Exemplar. Originalbroschur (Umschlag etwas fleckig und an den Rändern teils etwas beschädigt) 24x17 cm‎

‎* Erwerbszeige (Jagd, Seehundjagd, Fisch- u. Krebsfang, Ackerbau, Viehzucht, Bienenzucht); Technik (Transport u. Verkehrsmittel, Speisebereitung, Feuermachen u. Beleuchtung, Handarbeiten der Männer u. Frauen); Volkstrachten und Bauten; Anfänge der Kunst u. Wissenschaften.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 11715

‎Sborník historický. Vol. 6 und 7.‎

‎Praha, 1959-1960. In 2 OBr. Umschl. angestaubt. Vol. 6 Umschlag m. kl. Fehlst. u.a. Rücken eingerissen. Papier nachgedunkelt.‎

‎EINZELN AUF ANFRAGE! - Enth. u.a.: Fiala, Z., Vztah ceského státu k nemecke risi do pocátu 13. Stleti (Podle kritiky pramenu) (6); Kurz, K., Remeslnická kolegia rimském Podunaji (7). - Zsffsg. in verschied. Sprachen.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 250580

‎Zintgraff, E‎

‎Nord-Kamerun. Schilderung der im Auftrage des Auswärtigen Amtes zur Erschließung des nördlichen Hinterlandes von Kamerun während der Jahre 1886-1892 unternommenen Reisen.‎

‎Berlin, Paetel, 1895. M. 1 mehrf. gef. Kte., 16 Abb. 467 (1) S. Bibl.-Hlwdbd. m. Resten Rsign. Einbd. berieben u. bestoßen. M. mehr. Sign. u. St. (St. auch auf Rückseite d. Kte.). Karte am Rand mit 2 kl. Einrissen. Buchblock gebrochen. Papier nachgedunkelt. [2 Warenabbildungen]‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 250577

‎Schoeppel, F.A‎

‎Kommerzielles Handbuch von Niederländisch-Indien.‎

‎Wien, Lechner, 1907. 4°. M. 2 Ktn., 26 Taf. und 1 Tab. XII, 301 S. OBr. Umschlag läd. (teils lose, eingerissen, m. Fehlst. und angeschmutzt). Buchblock gebrochen. Schnitt angeschmutzt. Taf. teils am Rand angeschhmutzt. (Abhandlungen der K.K. Geographischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Bd. 4 Nr. 2.).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 250546

‎Stein, Ch.G.D‎

‎Handbuch der Geographie und Statistik nach den neuesten Ansichten für die gebildeten Stände, Gymnasien und Schulen. 3 Bände in 4. bzw. 5. Aufl.‎

‎Leipzig, Hinrichs, 1819-1826. Bd. 1 (1824) u. Bd. 3 (1826) in 5. Aufl. Beides Interims-Broschuren d. Zeit, fleckig, unbeschnitten, innen teils stärker braunfleckig. Bd. 2 in 4. Aufl. Pp. d. Zt. Einbd. berieben. Notizen a. Vorsatz.‎

‎EINZELN AUF ANFRAGE.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 171634

‎Wex, Gustav Ritter v[on]‎

‎Periodische Meeresanschwellungen an den Polen und am Aequator, hierdurch veranlasste Ueberfluthungen der Polar- und Aequatorial-Länder, dann Sintfluthen, Eiszeiten und Vergletscherungen der Alpen. Lösung obiger Probleme.‎

‎Wien, Spielhagen & Schurich 1891. 4°. VIII, 59 S. m. 27 Fig. u. 4 Tafeln, HLnbd. d. Zeit, ausgeschiedenes Bibl.-Expl. mit den entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : NATW4005

‎Borget, Auguste‎

‎La Chine et les Chinois.‎

‎Paris, Goupil & Vibert (letterpress printed by Schneider & Langrand and the lithographs by Lemercier, Bernard & Co.), 1842. Royal folio (402 x 563 mm). 26 pp. text. With lithographed title-page (text), tinted lithographed title-page (illustrated), 2 lithographed dedication leaves, lithographed list of plates, and 32 tinted lithographs on 25 plates by Eugène Ciceri, after drawings by Borget. Protective guardleaves. Contemporary leather over cloth sides, title gilt to spine.‎

‎First edition of this set of thirty-two magnificent views of China after drawings by the notable French artist Auguste Borget (1808-77), a close friend of Honoré de Balzac. Borget travelled through Asia from 1838 to 1840; his perceptive sketches include views in the area of Hong Kong (4), Macao (13), and Canton (12). "The feeling of superiority to the Chinese, so characteristic of accounts from the 1840s, is absent here. The artist observes with a fresh eye" (Lust). Explanations to all views are found in the letterpress text in the form of letters by Borget. A second edition in English was published in the same year under the title "Sketches of China and the Chinese". - Some foxing, as common, especially to text leaves, due to paper stock. Waterstains to the margins of the final eight plates. A detailed list of plates is available on request. - Abbey, Travel 540. Cordier, Sinica, 79f. Cf. Lust 2111 (English ed.). Not in Walravens.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 63267

‎China. [Secret British Military Report]‎

‎Reports on Kwangtung and Fukien Provinces.‎

‎Hong Kong, British War Office, 1926-1928. Folio (22.5 x 35 cm). [ii], 11; [ii], 12-35; [i], 36-60; [i], 61-101; [i], 103-138 ll. Five secret military reconnaissance reports totalling 138 numbered leaves in typescript (some in carbon copies or duplicated) with insertions and manuscript additions, with 47 original photographs (3.5 x 6 to 8 x 13 cm) mounted on the leaves (3 of the 47 are longer panoramas, each built up from 2 to 3 photos) and a folding blueprint plan (26 x 48.5 cm). Contemporary brown half cloth with diapered cloth sides and printed paper labels on the spine and front cover. Kept in a modern cloth clamshell box.‎

‎Five secret British military reconnaissance reports made by the South China Command in Hong Kong for the Under Secretary of State at the War Office in London from 1926 to 1928 and distributed in 1927 and 1928, giving a very detailed account of sites of military importance in Guangdong and Fujian provinces on the southeast coast of mainland China at a critical moment in Chinese history. It includes a description of the famous Whampoa (Huangpu) Military Academy, established by Sun Yat-sen in 1924 with help from the Soviet Union and commanded by the young Chiang Kai-shek in his first major post, the Guangzhou radio transmitting station, the aerodrome near the academy, arsenals, railways, fortifications, other prospective military targets, the topography of the region and possible landing sites for an invasion. The folding plan shows "The Asiatic Petroleum Co's wharf Amoy", with extensive soundings, reproducing a drawing dated 14 September 1919. The British were secretly preparing for military intervention in China during a period of tension between China and the western powers. Although the text gives some background information and a few anecdotes about events in China (some Chinese feared the compiler might be a Russian spy), it mostly leaves political opinions to the politicians and concentrates on the factual information the military would need if England decided to invade China. Sun Yat-sen died in March 1925 and in the wake of worker and student uprisings, the British-led Shanghai Municipal Police shot and killed at least nine protesters in Shanghai on 30 May, stoking the existing anti-British sentiments. The Chinese Communist Party and Sun Yat-sen's Nationalist Kuomintang had been allied against the warlords since 1923 but Chiang Kai-shek had commanded their National Revolutionary Army since 1925 and beginning in March 1926 he purged Communists in the military and declared martial law, a coup that made him the undisputed leader of the Kuomintang. Mao Zedong, still only one of several leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, was beginning to organise peasant militias in Guangzhou, planting the seeds of what would become the Red Army. In April 1927 the hostilities erupted in civil war, with Chiang killing thousands of Communists and Mao Zedong leading the Red Army against him was to prove equally ruthless. The British government under Conservative Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin saw dangerous Bolshevic influences on both sides, but were pleased that Chiang made a definitive break with the Communists. After Chaing captured Nanking in March 1927, British and American ships opened fire on uprisings against him, and the British built up their military presence around the Communist stronghold of Shanghai as well. In the event, this was the closest they came to an invasion, and the preparations shown by the present reports never went further. But they give a remarkably detailed picture of the military state of southern China at this critical moment and form a primary source for both the beginnings of the Chinese civil war and the British view of the situation. The five reports are: [Part 1:] Report on Canton City [= Guangzhou in Guangdong] (sent 13 October 1927 and referring to an arsenal established 16 June [1927]). [Part 2:] Report on Shekcheng Arsenal, Whampoa Military Academy, and other establishments near Canton (sent 15 June 1928 and including information gathered in Guangzhou on 31 May 1928). [Part 3:] Report on Swatow [= Shantou in Guangdong] (dated March 1926 and sent 28 July 1927; addendum sent 10 February 1928). [Part 4:] Amoy [= Xiamen in Fujian] (dated March 1926 and sent 28 July 1927). [Part 5:] Foochow [= Fuzhou in Fujian] (refers to a publication of 1925 and sent 28 July 1927). The reports of 1927 and 1928 (parts 1 & 2) were compiled by Captain Robin Hasluck Campbell (1894-1964) of the Royal Marines, who was to rise to the rank of Major-General in 1944, and he also added a page of addenda to the 1926 report on Shantou, which was written by Captain R.A. Slater. Two of the Hong Kong cover letters were signed by Major-General Charles Camac Luard (1867-1947), Commander of British Troops in South China, and the other two by officers under his command. The paper for part 3 is watermarked "D. Gestetner's|Rotary" and some texts in the volume seem likely to have been reproduced on a Gestetner stencil-based duplicating machine, though some may be carbon copies and others appear to have been typed directly. Most of the leaves added in India are watermarked "Government|of|India|T". The Hong Kong cover letters indicate that these reports were distributed in only three to five copies, all but one going to Asian offices (including Malaya, Singapore and Peking), and we have located no surviving copies besides the present ones. They were sent in 1927 and 1928 to the Headquarters of the British Army in Delhi, India, which passed them on to their General Staff Branch at its summer office in Simla in the latter year. It was in India, probably when the reports were sent to Simla, that they were bound together with the four original cover letters (the third for parts 3 to 5 and the fourth for the addenda to part 3) and some new additions: a new typescript table of contents for all five reports headed by a general drop-title (with a manuscript note telling the binder to have the title printed for the cover), a manuscript part-title inserted before each part and one additional cover letter written in Delhi. Also at that time, the British authorities in India mounted some of the cover letters on paper leaves (and seem to have remounted some of the photos on new leaves) and made some manuscript annotations. They also used a red pencil to number the leaves of the five reports in a single series including the cover letters and leaves with photos, but not the manuscript part-titles. The table of contents cites these new leaf numbers. The reports in parts 1-3 had been separately foliated in typescript without the added leaves: 8; [2], 19; [1], 9, [3] ll. Some worm holes, especially in the first few and last few leaves (slightly affecting 2 photographs), and with occasional minor chips and tears, the folding plan has separated at the folds, a folding photographic panorama assembled from 3 photographs has one part torn through and another photo has a faded patch, but most text leaves and photographs are in good condition. A detailed secret report of British military reconnaissance in southern China as the civil war between Communists and Nationalist broke out. - For the British military's view of the circumstances: Jonathan Parkinson, The Royal Navy, China Station (2018), pp. 359-372.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48762

‎Bower, Hamilton‎

‎Diary of a Journey Across Tibet.‎

‎Calcutta, Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1893. Large 8vo (153 x 244 mm). (6), 116, X pp. (1 integral blank). With frontispiece and 12 plates, as well as two very large (1070 x 725 mm, 1010 x 685 mm) photozincographic folding maps in front and rear pockets, as issued. Bound in original printed blue boards with black cloth spine, ?Not for Sale? imprinted on front board.‎

‎An outstanding rarity of Tibetan exploration: the first edition - limited to 150 copies for official government use, ?not for sale? - of Bower?s expedition across the Tibetan plateau in 1891, in fact a secret reconnaissance mission for the possible British invasion of the country. A revised edition for public consumption was released in the following year in London, but the present first edition printed in Calcutta is of fabled rarity: just seven copies are recorded in institutions worldwide, according to OCLC (1 US, 4 UK, 1 Germany, and the National Library of China). - Bower (1858-1940) and his companion Dr. Thorold, along with a small retinue of handlers, set out from Ladakh in the summer of 1891, crossing illegally into neighbouring Tibet. They became the first known Europeans to traverse the high-altitude plateaus of the region, travelling in disguise as Muslim traders to evade detection by the native Tibetans, who refused to grant passage or provisions to any Europeans. Nevertheless, by the time Bower's caravan reached Lake Tenrgi Nor, suspicions had been raised and the Tibetan authorities forbade him to continue along the road to Lhasa. Bower was eventually granted permission to exit the country into China rather than retracing his steps back to Ladakh. "But, as we know, there was considerably more to this journey than met the reader's eye. Bower had spent those seven hazardous months crossing Tibet for the satisfaction of neither the Royal Geographical Society nor the British public. He was there, as the Foreign Office archives show, to gather as much intelligence as he could about India's shadowy northern neighbour on behalf of Colonel Elles, his chief in the Intelligence Branch at Simla" (Hopkirk, Trespassers on the Roof of the World, pp. 83-91). In 1903, just ten years after Bower?s report, the British under Sir Francis Younghusband launched an ultimately successful invasion of Tibet, capturing Lhasa while the Dalai Lama fled into exile. - "A full account of the expedition was published by the Indian government in 1893 in an edition limited to 150 copies [?] This account contained two maps, each more detailed than the single map provided with the book published one year later in London. Additional information, including an introduction by Colonel Elles, Assistant Quarter Master General Intelligence Branch, is also found in the Calcutta printing, but not in the London publication" (Waller, The Pundits: British Exploration of Tibet and Central Asia, p. 303). - The enormous maps found in the present edition were clearly designed for official use, and both bear the caption ?plotted from the field books of Atma Ram, Sub-Surveyor, and checked by Captain Bower". Ram?s technique of measuring distances by paces proved invaluable in constructing the maps, but he did not share in the Royal Geographical Society?s gold medal awarded to Bower for the results of his expedition. - A few page edges slightly frayed, otherwise a wonderfully fresh and clean copy, with maps in excellent condition. ?Copy No. 43? inscribed on front board and on each folding map. - Yakushi, Catalogue of the Himalayan Literature (1994), B252. Marshall & Lamb, Britain and Tibet 1765-1947: A Select Annotated Bibliography (2005), #1283 (London edition only).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 64147

‎[China and the U.S.]. Central Intelligence Agency‎

‎China. Provisional Atlas of Communist Administrative Units. CIA/RR GR 59-20.‎

‎Washington, DC, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Technical Services, 1959. Large oblong folio (600 x 485 mm). IX leaves of text, 29 maps (4 multicoloured overview maps and 25 grey provincial maps, overprinted and with captions in red), 14 ff. of index of places (Pinyin typescript). Original printed grey waxed paper wrappers with cloth-reinforced spine edges, screw-bound.‎

‎Rare CIA-produced atlas of the People's Republic a decade after the "loss of China", at the onset of the country's "Great Leap Forward". It was designed to provide U.S. analysts with "fuller information on Communist adminstrative units" and to aid their interpretation of data emanating from the PRC, of "its statistical reporting, and the complexity of the administrative structure". The names of counties, districts, and municipalities are listed in the margin of each provincial map in Chinese and English. As the editors write in their introduction, the "catastrophic overhaul now in progress requires that the atlas be provisional in content and economical in format". Curiously, the 25 provincial maps are larger-scale reproductions from a 1956 Communist Chinese school atlas, the pocket-size "Chung-kuo fen-sheng ti-t?u" ("Provincial Atlas of a China"), with additional Agency annotations, while the "maps give place names, hsien (county) seats, and some hydrography and roads. The accompanying marginal lists [...] are based on the '1957 Handbook of Administrative Subdivisions of the PRC' (Chung-hua jenmin kung-ho-kuo hsing-cheng ch?ü-hua chien-ts?e) which lists and indexes all administrative units at the hsien level and above as of 1 January 1957". - Maps, captions, and index are carefully coordinated by the editors, including tables of comparative keys to the Wade-Giles, Yale, and the then-new Pinyin romanization system as well as of the standard abbreviations of Chinese characters. A prefixed letter-sized typescript advises readers that the atlas is not intended foremost to convey topographical information, but rather "to aid research workers faced with problems of interpreting current information on Communist China in the light of its complex administrational structure", and requests recipients who find it "does not serve their needs" to return it ("because of the expense involved in the production of the atlas and the limited size of the edition") to the CIA's Record Center at the old CIA Headquarters in the E Street complex of Washington, DC. - A very light waterstain to the upper edge throughout; insignificant wrinkling, more pronounced in upper cover, which also shows light scuff marks and tiny loss to the lower right corner. A fine survival documenting the fraught U.S.-Chinese relations of another age. - Phillips/Le Gear VI, 9622. OCLC 1709509.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 52184

‎[China]‎

‎Photograph album.‎

‎China, ca. 1919-1941. Oblong folio (440 x 292 mm). Contemporary cloth album of 535 photographs. Various sizes, ranging from 5 x 5 to 13 x 22 cm.‎

‎A vast trove of photographs showing China throughout the 1920s and 1930s to the early 1940s, mostly captioned. Includes views of Beijing, the Summer Palace, canal, gardens, moat, Imperial Ancestral Temple, Pei Hai from the West, T'Ang Shan & Hei-Lung T'An (1922), Shih-Ching-Shan, Dagoba, Iron Cow, Goddess Kwan-Yin, Beijing 1940 P'ai Lou, Wang-Fu-Chin Ta Chieh, the funerals of Feng-Kuo-Chang and of Prince Pu Lun, Pei-Hai in winter, General Chang-Tso-Lin retreating from Beijing and Chian-Kai-Shek's troops entering in 1928, Shansi troops entering Beijing, celebrations of the Nanjing government taking over Beijing, skating on Pei Hai, aeroplanes, the Yellow Temple in Beijing, scenes at the Liu-Li-Ch'Ang Fair at New Year 1941, masked dancers at the Devil's Dance, Lama Temple, Chinese Games Beijing, the Princess Tomb near Beijing, Coal Hill, Beijing Club and Skating Rink, Europeans in Beijing 1937-40, Beijing Golf Club, Pa-Pao-Shan Course (1939), skating on the Pei-Hai, the West and North Gate, the Great Wall, house at 32 Ta Juan Fu Hut'Ung (1921), the British Embassy at Beijing, the Pagoda at Pa-Li-Chuang, Nian-Niagn-Miao Temple, Lung-Men-Ssu, Chien T'ai Ssu, Miao-Feng-Shan (1922), Pei-Hai and Dragon Screen, the Western Hills on the way to Miao-Feng-Shan (1932), the Citroen Haardt Trans-Asiatic Expedition, the Seann Expedition to Jehol ("up Nankou Pass by six wheeler 1930"), the bridge at Mi-Yun-Hsien, the Chin-Shih-Ling Pass, Ku-Pei-K'ou, the Potola Jehol, palace grounds, General T'Ang-Yu-Lin Governor of Jehol Province, officers of Jehol Army 1930, "to Shih-Chia-Chuang by Road with Major Lovat-Fraser 1929", Nank'ou Pass and Great Wall (October 1919), Ming Tombs, P'ai Lou, temples and fortress at Shih-Ching-Shan, Shan-Hai-Kuan views on the Shih-Ho, Grotto temple, Europeans and landscape at Shan-Hai-Kuan, ruins of Yen-Ming-Yuen, Beijing, destroyed by Anglo-French troops in 1860, the River Temple, "to Chai-T'ang with A. O. Buckingham 1919", Yung-T'ing Ho, Fo-Tzu-Ling, Pei-T'ai Ho (1938), the River Temple at Shan-Hai-Kuan, the Tower and Ocean Palace at Beijing, camels bringing coal to Beijing, etc. Also includes 7 loose photos of Ming tombs and 9 of ornate antique Chinese furniture, along with 24 photographs of the Phillippines and 16 of Japan. Finely preserved.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48290

‎[China]‎

‎Photograph album.‎

‎China, 1910-1917. Oblong folio (306 x 252 mm). Contemporary half leather album of 230 photographs (average size 9 x 12 cm).‎

‎A remarkable collection of photographs showing China during the 1910s, the vast majority captioned in English. They include Shanghai, the Yangtze River, life outside Shanghai, Hong Kong, the River Canton, the canal between Shameen and Canton City, Canton, the five-storey pagodas and graveyards outside the Canton walls, Cheefo, Wei-hai-Wei, old Taku Forts and junks on the Pei-ho River, Changli station, Pei-tai-ho, Chien-Meng gate in Beijing, Chien-Men, the wall of Beijing, shelter for man guarding crops, kiaolang and soya crop near Beijing, the Beijing bell tower, the Race Club, yew trees, Temple of Heaven, the Pagoda at Yu-Chuan-Shan near Beijing, the Terracotta Pagoda and hills east of Beijing, the hills west of Yu Chuan-Pu, camel-back bridge in the gardens of Ya Choan-Shan, temples and lake in the summer palace, the Lama Temple courtyard in Beijing, the Pond Summer Palace, the Marble Bridge Summer Palace, looking up beginning of Pass Kalgar, foot of pass: carts and bullocks, the great wall on hills, camels waiting to be loaded at foot of pass, the riverbed forming a road; ascending the Nantow Pass, Messrs. Brisker, Hawkshaw and Horsely with the Lama Temple in the background, a view from the train near Kalgar, Men-Tou-Kou, a coal mine near Beijing, the Shan-Hai-Kwan hills, junks, fishing boats, a bluff seen from the harbour, Chinwantao, the old walled town on way to Hot Springs, the Great Wall of China at Shan-Hai-Twam, a steamer going down the river, a pontoon bridge to a Russian concession, Peizus waiting on tee to take passengers down the river, gardens, the Tientsin Club and station, the Tientsin Golf course, a fire at Liddell Bros., British soldiers leaving Tientsin for Tsingtau, international manoeuvres at Tientsin (spring 1914) showing Russian, British, French, Japanese, German troops, an icebreaker at Tientsin, the river near Canton, inside the Forbidden City of Beijing, Tai-Ho-Tien Forbidden City, a grotto temple near Shan-hai-Kwan, 13 photographs of Japan, a dam in the course of construction (Li-Shu-Shcen), the Regent Emperor (12th July 1917), Manchu troops in Beijing, the funeral of Yuan Shih-Kai in 1916, northern troops outside Tung Hua, Chang Siens soldiers, a flooded Chinese city, as well as eight photographs of Russia. - Album bumped at extremeties and lacks spine, a few leaves loose but interior very well preserved altogether.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48289

‎Sirén, Osvald‎

‎Les palais impériaux de Pékin. Deux cent soixante-quartorze planches hors texte en héliotypie d'apres les photographies de l'auteur, douze dessins architectureaux et deux plans, avec une notice historique [...].‎

‎Paris & Brussels, G. Vanoest, 1926. 3 volumes. VI, 73, [3 blank]; [3], [1 blank]; [3], [1 blank] pp. With 12 plans and 2 maps (mostly folding), and a total of 274 plates with heliotypes. Publisher's original printed blue paper wrappers.‎

‎First edition in French of a work on the imperial palaces of Beijing by the Finnish-born Swedish art historian and professor Osvald Sirén (1879-1966). Besides the Italian Renaissance, Sirén was very interested in Chinese art and culture, and wrote various books on the subject, mostly in English. The photographs were all taken by Sirén himself, and he wrote an accompanying 40-page introduction on the so-called "Forbidden City", with two small chapters on the seaside and summer palaces. The heliotypes show mostly palaces, some from several angles, but also monuments, pavilions, statues, interiors and gardens, with short descriptions in both French and English. They give a unique view of the city in the early 20th century, since some of the buildings have vanished or are now settled in completely different surroundings. An English edition appeared simultaneous by the same publisher. - With a bookplate in each volume of W. A. S. Swets (1902-92). Minor foxing throughout, original paper wrappers heavily discoloured. Overall a good copy, wholly untrimmed and with the bolts unopened. - R. Thiriez, Barbarian Lens: Western Photographers of the Qianlong Emperor's European Palaces, p. 182.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45588

‎[Singapore - Photographs]. Sachtler, August, and others‎

‎Views of Singapore and surroundings.‎

‎Singapore, ca. 1870. 20 large uniform albumen prints (210 x 270 mm), all but one in landscape format. Each print mounted on paper boards (245 x 325 mm) with a manuscript series number and a German caption. Stored in a modern black cloth clamshell box with a red morocco label ("Singapore").‎

‎A uniform set of large photographic albumen prints of Singapore, including exterior views of traditional, European, and mixed-style buildings, landscapes, the botanical gardens, etc., many with European and/or Malay people in the scene and some with horse-drawn carriages, or boats. The two views from Fort Canning have been attributed to August Sachtler (ca. 1839-73): one looking southwest toward Telok Blanagah village and its hill, with a Malay man in the foreground; the other looking southeast toward the roadstead, with many ships in the background and a canon in the foreground, at least the former published in the National Museum of Singapore's catalogue "The Image of Our Landscape" (2009). Sachtler gained experience as a photographer in the Prussian expedition to Japan and China (1860-62), came to Singapore in 1863 and worked there as a commercial photographer until his death in April 1873. He may be the author of some of the other photographs as well. They show the Jamae Mosque (ca. 1835) and Sri Mariamman Hindu temple (ca. 1827; the tower and wall to the left differ only slightly from those in a dated view of 1866: the tower was completely changed in the early 20th century); six views of the botanical gardens established by Whampoa (1816-80); a jungle plantation in operation (with 4 boats); jungle houses built on wooden stilts with roofs and some walls of reed; the Hôtel de l'Europe (either that on St Andrew's Road, demolished in 1906, or its predecessor on Beach Road); the mission chapel; the gothic revival St Andrew's Cathedral (ca. 1861); Raffles Square (named Commercial Square by Stamford Raffles in 1823 but changed to Raffles Place in 1858, the name in the photograph apparently retaining the older name); the town hall (ca. 1862: the offices moved elsewhere in 1893). The view of Raffles Place clearly shows the signboards of the shops: G. Schiller; Geokteat & Co; John Little (department store established 1845), and Singapore Dispensary (these last two are also visible in an album presented to Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh in 1869). - Two of the photographs have lettered captions and numbers as part of the photographic prints themselves, in white sans-serif capitals in the lower right corner: "Bot. Garden S. 200" and "Raffles Square S. 212". Most have a number in the lower left corner, written after the print was made, ranging from 3 to 200 (matching the number in the print, but the print with number 212 has no written number). Each has a number written on the mount, along one long edge (the head except in the one photograph in portrait format) ranging from 109 to 139, not corresponding to the other numbers. - As usual for albumen prints, the sky in the background shows little or no cloud detail, and two or three have lost a bit of detail in the background, but all further preserve very detailed images and are in very good condition, with only occasional minor spots. A remarkable set of large, detailed and well-preserved historical images of Singapore ca. 1870. - For Sachtler, see the report of a lecture by Sebastian Dobson on oag.jp.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 50136

‎[Shanghai, Huangpu River, Moganshan, Hangzhou]‎

‎Photograph album.‎

‎Shanghai, Huangpu River, Moganshan, Hangzhou, ca. 1900. Oblong folio (363 x 274 mm). Contemporary block-bound silk album of 167 photographs. Various sizes; largest 297 x 218 mm.‎

‎A photograph album comprising 167 images of the life of a German merchant family in China around the turn of the century. Includes several views of the interior of the Schröders' art-deco residence in Shanghai and of their Chinese domestic workers dressed in late Qing costumes with house puppies and pet monkey, with several portraits of Schröder's wife, showing her feeding the chicken in the courtyard or seated on a horse carriage in the streets of Shanghai, many photographs were taken during the Schröder family's extensive travels in and around Shanghai, for example along the Huangpu River to the mountain retreat in Moganshan and to Hangzhou, showing not only scenic views but also the life of locals they met en route. - Extremeties somewhat rubbed with slight flaws to silk, but still well preserved. Provenance: From the collection of Johannes Gottfried William Schröder (1870-1942). Born in India, the brother of the German poet Rudolf Alexander Schröder grew up in Bremen, trained as a merchant and visited India, China, Japan, and America. He established his own business in Shanghai in 1906. His intimate knowledge of East Asia led him to embrace the philosophy of anthroposophy.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48288

‎[Shanghai and the Xinhai Revolution]‎

‎Photograph album.‎

‎Shanghai, early 20th century. Oblong folio (362 x 274 mm). Contemporary block-bound silk album of 111 photographs. Various sizes; largest 212 x 155 mm.‎

‎A photograph album comprising 111 personal photographs of Shanghai, including several images of battleships, various English-language shop signs for local businesses (such as "Hsing Loong Carpenter Mason and Painter"), and 12 photographs showing the burial procession of the mother of Shanghai businessman Pau Ching Po. Also, there are several photographs of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution in Shanghai: in November 1911, Shanghai citizens organised a rebellion and captured the city, establishing the Shanghai military on 8 November that same year. The photographs offered here depict the uprising in the streets as well as scenes of destroyed homes and weapons used when taking the city. The revolution resulted in the overthrow of the last imperial monarchy in China and the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912. - Also includes images of the German Theatre at the Lyceum, founded in 1930 as an amateur dramatics society, a photograph of Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884-1948) at the Club Concordia in 1904 laying the foundation stone to the new German Club in Shanghai, and three photographs of the wedding of Wilhelm Knappe (1855-1910), the German Consul General in Shanghai from 1899 to 1906. - Very well preserved. Provenance: From the collection of Johannes Gottfried William Schröder (1870-1942). Born in India, the brother of the German poet Rudolf Alexander Schröder grew up in Bremen, trained as a merchant and visited India, China, Japan, and America. He established his own business in Shanghai in 1906. His intimate knowledge of East Asia led him to embrace the philosophy of anthroposophy.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48287

‎Qianlong, Emperor of China‎

‎[Pingding Xiyu zhantu]. Suite of engravings representing the military campaigns at the conquest of Jinchuan.‎

‎[Beijing, Wu Ying Ting Press], 1778-1785. Suite of 13 (out of 16) large copper-engraved plates (each measuring 505 x 864 mm approx.), laid down on slightly larger sheets with painted brown borders, with a printed poem in Chinese within each plate (based on Qianlong Emperor?s own personal commentary on the battles). Later morocco-backed and cornered marbled boards, cloth ties.‎

‎Chinese issue, following the Paris printing of 1755-59. The ?Battle Copper Prints? are a series of prints from copper engravings dating from the second half of the 18th century. They were commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty, who ruled from 1735 to 1796. They depict his 1772-76 military campaigns, led by General A-Kuei, against the Jinchuan tribes in China?s inner provinces and along the country?s frontiers in the ethnically Tibetan mountain regions of Szechuan. The master illustrations for the engravings were large paintings executed by European missionary artists employed at that time at the court in Beijing. They included the Jesuits Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766), Jean-Denis Attiret (1702-68), and Ignaz Sichelbarth (1708-80), as well as the Augustinian missionary Giovanni Damasceno Sallusti (d. 1781). The engravings of the first set of 16 paintings were not produced in China but in Paris, at that time home to the best European artisans working in this technique. The Emperor even decreed that the work must emulate the style of the Augsburg engraver Georg Philipp Rugendas (1666-1742), whose work he knew. Small-scale copies of the paintings by Castiglione and his Beijing colleagues were sent to Paris to be transferred onto copperplates, printed, and then sent back to China, along with the plates and prints. Later sets of engravings were executed in Beijing by Chinese apprentices of the Jesuits and differ markedly in style and elaborateness from those of the Paris series. - In the history of Chinese art, copper-print engraving remained an episode. Qianlong's "Battle Copper Prints" were just one of the means the Manchu emperor employed to document his campaigns of military expansion and suppression of regional unrest. They served to glorify his rule and to exert ideological control over Chinese historiography. Seen in their political context, they represent a distinct and exceptional pictorial genre and are telling examples of the self-dramatization of imperial state power. Later campaigns of Qianlong which were similarly commemorated include Taiwan (1786-88), Annam or Vietnam (1788), Gurkhas invasion of Tiber (1790), and Yunnan, Guizhou and Hunan (1795-1796). - The striking plates comprising this set appear to be examples of the Chinese versions printed later, with Chinese text within the plates and technical and stylistic differences which differ greatly from the earlier Paris "westernized" versions executed under the supervision of the accomplished Charles-Nicolas Cochin (1715-90). Such a large complement from this suite of sixteen from the Chinese printing is extremely rare: while copies of the earlier Paris printing have appeared on the market (a complete set sold at Christie?s Paris, on 29 Oct. 2012), we have been unable to trace a comparable copy of the Chinese issue. The Getty Research Institute owns a suite depicting one of Qianlong?s last print commissions, produced nearly 30 years after the first series, the "Ping ding Kuoerke zhan tu" ("Pictures of the Campaigns against the Gurkhas"), which likewise stands out as a highly unusual example of Chinese images executed with European graphic techniques. The Getty?s suite is the only complete set in American public collections of this later work. The Taipei Palace Museum has a complete set of this series with the Chinese text apparently of the same issue. - In perfect condition. From the collection of Jean R. Perrette. - Shiqu Baoji, Imperial Catalogue. Chuang Chi-fa, Taipei Palace Museum - Ten Military Campaigns of Qianlong Emperor. W. Fuchs, in: Monumenta Serica, 4 (1939-40), p. 122. Paul Pelliot, "Les 'Conquêtes de l'Empereur de la Chine'", in: Toung pao 20 (1921), pp. 183-274. S. L. Shaw, Imperial printing, p. 22. Takata Tokio, "Qianlong Emperor's Copperplate Engravings of the 'Conquest of Western Regions'", in: The Memoirs of the Tokyo Bunko 70 (2012).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45759

‎Mayers, William Frederick / N. B. Dennys / Charles King‎

‎The Treaty Ports of China and Japan. A Complete Guide to the Open Ports of Those Countries, Together with Peking, Yedo, Hongkong and Macao. Forming a Guide Book & Vade Mecum for Travellers, Merchants, and Residents in General.‎

‎London & Hong Kong, Trübner and Co. / Shortrede and Co., 1867. 8vo. VIII, (2), 668, (2), XLVIII, (2), 26, (2) pp. With 29 mostly folded maps and charts, block-printed in colour. Recent half morocco with gilt lettering on spine.‎

‎First edition; the scarce original printing. - As trade between the East and the West grew in the mid-19th century, increasing numbers of Westerners travelled to China and Japan, and in 1867 this guide to the key port cities such as Hong Kong and Nagasaki was published in both Hong Kong and London. Its editor, Nicholas Belfield Dennys (ca 1813-99), claimed it was the first such comprehensive handbook printed for public distribution. Intended for visitors and new residents, the guide was originally typeset in China, allowing place names and other words to be printed in Chinese characters. The specially commissioned maps were also engraved in China. The book includes physical descriptions and brief histories of over twenty cities, details of schools and libraries, population statistics and much practical information, as well as a list of other publications on China and Japan. It is a valuable historical source on East Asia during a period of rapid change. - Includes appendices, folding maps, a folding illustration of "Japanese Coinage", and one page "Reference to Map of Peking" (complete as called for in the Table of Contents, "List of Maps, &c". Stamp of the Danish Royal Navy Library ("Marinens Bibliothek") and Officers' School on title-page. Internally clean and fine.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 48426

‎L'Isle (Delisle), Joseph-Nicolas de and Alexandre Guy Pingré‎

‎Description de la ville Peking, pour servir à l'intelligence du plan de cette ville, gravé par les soins de M. de l'Isle.‎

‎Paris, (colophon: J. Th. Herissant), 1765. 4to. (2), 44, (1) pp. With woodcut vignette on title-page, and 6 engraved folding plans (16 x 12 to 23.5 x 25 cm). 19th century half sheepskin, marbled endpapers.‎

‎First edition of a description of Beijing, illustrated with six accurate plans. The French cartographer and astronomer Joseph-Nicolas de L'isle (1688-1768) had been corresponding about Chinese astronomy and geography with Jesuit missionaries for more than 30 years, collecting a vast amount of valuable information. The Jesuit father Patouillet asked him to compose a map of Beijing, based on these memoirs, to illustrate a description of the city he was preparing. Unfortunately, Patouillet was unable to complete his description, and De L'isle, assisted by the French astronomer and geographer Alexandre Guy Pingré (1711-96), continued and finished it. Astronomical observations helped them to determine the position of Beijing. The work starts with a description of the foundation of the city, the palace, other buildings and the suburbs, followed by some observations on the Li, also called the Chinese mile: the traditional Chinese unit of distance. - Some leaves slightly browned, some spots throughout and one plate with a small tear in the margin just touching the image. Binding slightly rubbed along the corners. A good copy, only slightly trimmed. - Cordier (Sinica) 210f. Morrison II, 67. Löwendahl 537 (lacking 1 plan). Lust 187.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45597

‎[Keying]‎

‎A Description of the Chinese Junk "Keying".‎

‎London, J. Such, Printer, 25 Budge Row, Watling Street, City, 1848. 8vo. 31, (1) pp. With frontispiece and 4 plates with wood engravings, of which one signed [Ebenezer] "Landells", as well as 8 text illustrations. Thread-stitched in original pale orange wrappers with decorative title printing in red and green. Printed for the proprietors of the junk and sold only on board.‎

‎Exhibition catalogue for the Chinese trade junk "Keying", at anchor for visitors against admission in the London Docklands in 1848. Personalised copy of the Swedish visitor Carl Peter Freidenfeldt, with autograph of and stamped by the Mandarin on board, He Sing. - The "Keying", an impressive 3-masted 800-ton sailing ship, was the first Chinese vessel ever to sail from Hong Kong to New York and further to London. The junk had been purchased in 1846 in secrecy by unknown British businessmen in Hong Kong, defying a Chinese law prohibiting the sale of Chinese ships to foreigners. Loaded with artefacts and oddities of Chinese culture and sailing with a mixed crew of Chinese and British sailors under the command of Captain Charles Alfred Kellett, the "Keying" reached New York in July 1847 and fast became an attraction serving as a kind of floating ethnographic museum. - In late March 1848, the "Keying" arrived in London to great fanfare, anchoring in the London Docklands, at Blackwall. Several different medals were struck to commemorate its appearance, including one that had a bust of Mandarin Hesing. The ship was visited by Queen Victoria, whose right to be the first European woman to visit it was reserved, as well as by the Duke of Wellington and Charles Dickens. It has been suggested that the Chinese Emperor was aware of the project from the start and was secretly kept informed about it, and that the mandarin served as an informer to report back in detail. Visitors were "received by a Mandarin of Rank and a Chinese Artist of Celebrity" (promotional text on rear cover). - Apart from the description of the ship as a whole, the cook-house and the decks, the present catalogue also contains an annotated and partly illustrated list of Chinese objects (musical instruments, weapons, tableware etc.) exhibited in different parts of the ship. - The wood-engraved plates are captioned "The Keying", "Portrait of Hesing", "Stern of the Keying", "After Deck", and "Saloon". - Ink ownership of "C[arl] P[eter] Freidenfelt, London den 15 Aug. 1848", at the upper edge of front cover. Front flyleaf (recto of 1st plate) with two red ink stamps depicting Chinese characters, one of them being the seal of Prince Hui Rui. Above and below the signature "Hesing" and the word "Keying" in Latin and Chinese letters written in bold ink; at top and bottom of the page a tiny ink comment in Swedish by Freidenfelt: "Anm: Nedanstående är måladt med pensel af den Chinesiske mandarinen Hesing ombord på den Chinesiska Junken den 15 Aug. 1848 på Londons redd. Då jag besökte Mandarinen, fann jag honom läsande Nya Test. på Chinesiska. Han sade på engelska 'a very good book; makes good for the heart.' (Note: The following is painted with a brush by the Chinese mandarin Hesing aboard the Chinese Junk on Aug. 15th 1848 at London's docks. When I visited the Mandarin, I found him reading New Testament in Chinese. He said in English 'a very good book; makes good for the heart'"). - An 8 mm tear to rear cover professionally repaired. Wrappers slightly worn with some minor stains, otherwise a well preserved copy.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 54427

‎Helman, Isidore-Stanislas‎

‎Faits memorables des empereurs de la Chine, tirés des annales chinoises [...] gravées [...] d'après les dessins originaux de la Chine [...] tirés du cabinet de Mr. Bertin.‎

‎Paris, Helman and Nicholas Ponce, 1788. 4to. Wholly engraved series, consisting of a title-page, dedication, 24 illustrations and 24 text pages, all printed on one side of a leaf. (With) II: Helman, Isidore-Stanislas. Abrégé historique des principaux traits de la vie de Confucius célebre philosophe chinois [...] gravées [...] d'après des dessins originaux de la Chine envoyés à Paris par M. Amiot missionaire à Pékin [...]. Paris, Helman and Nicholas Ponce, [1788]. Wholly engraved series, consisting of a title-page, 24 illustrations and 28 text pages, all except 8 of the text pages, printed on one side of a leaf. 2 works in 1 volume. Later gold-tooled, mottled calf, gold-tooled spine, sides, binding edges and dentelles, gilt edges.‎

‎Deluxe issue, printed on wove paper, of two handsomely engraved print series, with each print accompanied by an engraved text leaf. - The first series is a radically revised version of Dijian tushuo, designed to appeal to educated Parisians. The Dijian tushuo, known in English as The emperor's mirror, was a very popular Chinese work with stories and illustrations of the praiseworthy and blameworthy actions of Chinese emperors, originally composed for the instruction of the young Wanli emperor. A manuscript version of this work was sent to the French minister of finance Henri Bertin, after which Helman modelled his edition. Besides reframing the Chinese historical anecdotes for a French audience, Helman also completely reconceptualised the illustrations. Although Helman intended to publish four instalments, only the present first instalment appeared. "Published in Paris just a year before the French revolution, perhaps the volume was meant as a veiled criticism not only of Louis XVI's policies but also of his wife, Marie-Antoinette" (Reed & Demattè). - The second series is also based on a collection of drawings from the library of Bertin, who had received these from the French Jesuit missionary Joseph-Marie Amiot. Amiot wrote a lengthy biography of Confucius, which was published as "Vie de Koung-Tsée, appellé vulgairement Confucius", together with the engravings by Helman, in 1786, simultaneously with the first impression of the present print series. The accompanying text to the plates are short "morales de Confucius" from the "Collection des moralistes anciens" (1782). - As stated on the title-page, part 1 could be purchased unbound, at 12 livres; in paper wrappers, at 13 livres and 10 francs; unbound on wove paper for 18 livres; on large paper to accompany the Batailles de la Chine and hand-coloured on "papier de Hollande". Both series are here printed on wove paper, and part 2 (usually dated 1786) is, as such, clearly issued together with the other in 1788. - Isidore-Stanislas Helman (1743-ca. 1810), a student of Le Bas, was a successful engraver in service of the Duke of Chratres. In 1785 he had reproduced a then already extremely rare print series illustrating Chinese battles, that was commissioned by the Emperor of China in France. Helman would later engrave the major events of the French Revolution. - A couple of occasional spots and some very minor foxing in the upper margins, otherwise a very good copy. The binding has some minor wear along the extremities of the spine, but is also very good. - Cohen/De Ricci 479. Cordier, La Chine en France au XVIIIe siècle, pp. 59f. Cordier, Sinica, 587f. Journal de Paris, 9 oct. 1786, p. 1167. J. K. Murray, "Narrative and visual narrative across disciplines and cultures", in: A. Green, Rethinking Visual Narratives from Asia (2013), pp. 21-22. Löwendahl 647 & 654. Lust 729 & 1133. Reed & Demattè 21f. & pp. 43-45.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45579

‎Guignes, Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de‎

‎Voyages a Peking, Manille et l'Île de France, fait dans l'intervalle des années 1784 à 1801 [...].‎

‎Paris, l'Imprimerie Impériale (J.J. Marcel) for Treuttel and Würtz, 1808. 3 text volumes (8vo) & atlas volume (folio). The atlas with 92 engraved illustrations on 61 leaves by De Guines after Deserve and 6 engraved maps (4 folding) by d'Houdan. Contemporary gold-tooled tree calf with marbled endpapers (text vols.), modern gold-tooled half sheepskin, marbled sides (atlas). The atlas untrimmed, leaving deckles intact.‎

‎First edition of an esteemed and well-illustrated account of China and the Philippines by the French sinologist and lexicographer Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes. De Guignes lived in China for 17 years, partly as Resident of France in China and consul at Canton. He was attached as interpreter to the Dutch embassy to Beijing (1794-1795), led by Titsingh and Van Braam. His engaging travelogue recounts his experiences in China, with illustrations after sketches that he made on the spot. De Guignes's narrative provides an interesting and personal perspective on the embassy to Beijing. - De Guignes was the son of the distinguished sinologist Joseph de Guignes, and a correspondent for the Académie des Sciences and the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. He authored an important dictionary, the "Dictionnaire Chinois-Français et Latin" (1813). A German translation of the "Voyages" appeared in Leipzig in 1809-1810. - Slightly browned, plates in the atlas spotted and slightly dirty, the bindings slightly worn, otherwise in good condition. - Cordier (Sinica) 2351f. Gay 3307. Löwendahl 738. Lust 336. Morison II, 104. Reed & Demattè 11.‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 45594

‎Guerreiro, João Tavares de Velez‎

‎Jornada, que Antonio de Albuquerque Coelho, governador, e capitaõ general da cidade do Nome de Deos de Macao na China, fez de Goa atè chegar á dita cidade no anno de 1718. Dividida em duas partes.‎

‎Lisbon, Officina da Musica (Jayme de la Te y Sagau), 1732. 8vo. (16), 427, (1) pp. With each page in a frame of thick-thin rules, mitred at the corners, 4 woodcut headpieces (plus 1 repeat) including 1 with the Portuguese coat of arms, 1 woodcut tailpiece, woodcut decorated initials. Contemporary tanned sheepskin, gold-tooled spine with red morocco label, rebacked.‎

‎Second edition (after the 1718 Macao edition printed entirely from woodblocks) of a journal of the voyage of António de Albuquerque Coelho (ca. 1682-1745) from Goa in India to Macao on the coast of southern China. The journal was written by João Tavares de Velez Guerreiro, a captain in the Portuguese navy serving in India, who accompanied the governor on the voyage as his chief of staff. Coelho had been appointed governor of the city of Macao in 1717, and they arrived there in May 1718. They travelled via Madras, through the Malay peninsula and along the coasts of Indochina and China. Part 1 gives an account of the voyage itself and part 2 an account of their stay in Johor at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula, where they played a role in a Sumatran adventurer's coup d'état. The publisher Jaime (or Jayme) de la Te y Sagau, better known for his musical publications and his own musical compositions, dedicated the book to the Duke of Cadaval, ending the dedication with a sonnet. It mentions the first Duke, Nuno Álvares Pereira de Melo, but he appears to have died in 1725 or 1727, so it may be addressed to the third Duke Jaime (1684-1749). - Printed on thick paper. With a 1732 inscription on the title-page. The first few leaves are slightly tattered at the fore-edge, not approaching the text, and have been professionally restored, and there are some stains on the fore-edge. Boards show a few minor cuts and scrapes, but binding remains in good condition. A valuable eye-witness account of India, Southeast Asia and China in 1718. - Howgego A47. Cordier, Sinica 3219. Löwendahl 377. PorBase (4 copies).‎

書籍販売業者の参照番号 : 32235

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