Editore: Robert Armstrong Public Printer, Washington, 1853
Da: Dick's Book Barn, Trumansburg, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. Illustrated with Ackerman Litho (illustratore). Ex-library copy, originally from the Dilbert Harris library and then the Palaeontological Research Inst. The book has some light foxing throughout. The boards have heavy edge wear especially the head and foot of the spine. One on the libraries applied strips of paper to the front and spine with title, "Herndon - Brazil.".
Editore: Robert Armstrong. Washington, D.C. 1853., 1853
Da: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 1853; Washington; Part 1 only; brown cloth covered boards with gold titles; spine is faded; edge and corner wear; heavy rubbing; foxing and tide mark on interior pages; 8vo, 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; 414 pages.
Editore: Taylor & Maury, Washington, 1854
Da: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
414 pp. Complete with map and all lithographed plates (mis-numbered). 8vo, publisher's cloth. Front free endpaper lacking; 8" tear to the corner of one map; foxing throughout; shallow chipping to extremities of spine; tight and sound.
Editore: Robert Armstrong, Washington, DC, 1854
Hardcover. Condizione: G/No Dustjacket. Black & White Illustrations (illustratore). Washington, DC: Robert Armstrong. G/No Dustjacket. 1854. Hardcover. 8vo., 417 pp. .
Editore: Robert Armstrong, Public Printer, Washington, 1854
Da: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
2 vols. plus Atlas. 16 + 36 lithographic plates; 2 large folding maps in Vol. II; Atlas volume with three folding maps. 8vo, publisher's plum cloth. Some scattered foxing; several old tape repairs to one of the folding maps in Vol. II and one in the Atlas; some mis-folding of the maps. Spines sunned; Atlas volume split at the spine. 33D Congress, 1st Session; Ho. or Reps. Executive, No. 53.
Editore: Robert Armstrong, 1854
Da: Jeff Bergman Books ABAA, ILAB, Flemington, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 2 Volumes.Near Fine Copies with Very Light Foxing. First Edition. Beautiful Well Preserved Copies. Set is Very Scarce.
3839.HERNDON LIEUT. 1854 EXPLORATION OF THE VALLEY OF THE AMAZON MADE UNDER DIRECTION OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. PART ONE ONLY. 417PP. ILLUSTRATED. HARD COVER. GOOD CONDITION. (GNH-BASE-238).
Editore: Washington: Taylor & Maury, 1854., 1854
Da: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
"8vo., (9 x 5 4/8 inches). Folding lithographed map: " of the Valley of the Amazon " by H.C. Elliott, with original hand-colour in part (some tears with occasional loss at folds), 16 tinted lithographed plates (some spotting and marginal staining throughout). Original black cloth, gilt (extremities worn with loss). Provenance: with the engraved armorial bookplate and penciled ownership inscription of Walter R. T. Jones on the front free endpaper. Reprint of the official report first published as House Executive Document 53, for the 33d Congress, 1st Session. Lieutenants Herndon and Gibbon were dispatched in 1851 on an exploration of the Amazon River. The expedition started from Peru and Herndon made a very complete survey of the main branch of the Amazon system. Gibbon's account and an Atlas volume, not present here, were published simultaneously. "The citizens of the United States are, of all foreign people, most interested in the free navigation of the Amazon. We, as in comparison with other foreigners, would reap the lion's share of the advantages to be derived from it. We would fear no competition. Our geographical position, the winds of Heaven, and the currents of the ocean, are our potential auxiliaries. Thanks to Maury's investigations of the winds and currents, we know that a chip flung into the sea at the mouth of the Amazon will float close by Cape Hatteras. We know that ships sailing from the mouth of the Amazon, for whatever port of the world are forced to our very doors by the SE, and NE, trade winds; that New York is the half-way house between Para and Europe" (Page 371). Herndon was the brother-in-law of Matthew Maury, and his daughter was later to marry Chester A. Arthur, who succeeded Pierce in the White House in 1881, after the assassination of James A. Garfield. Herndon died in 1857; he was the captain of the "Central America", a steamer carrying mail, gold from California, and about 675 passengers and crew, which encountered a gale off Cape Hatteras during a trip from Colon to New York. The ship lost its rigging, leaking water flooded the engines, and all the women and children aboard were transferred to the brig "Marine" before the seas claimed Herndon's ship along with her captain and several hundred passengers and crew.".
Da: Rare Book Exchange, Mastic Beach, NY, U.S.A.
1032461 1853 FIRST EDITION 414PP. ILLUSTRATED HARD COVER UNBOUND BINDING AND BOOK NEEDS REPAIR OTHERWISEIN GOOD CONDITION TU 205.
Data di pubblicazione: 1854
Da: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia
EUR 68,97
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloWashington: Taylor & Maury, 1854. 8vo. Half green morocco over green cloth. Spine gilt and with raised bands. T.e.g. (2, 414pp.). With fold. col. map, and 16 full-page plates. Endpapers replaced and map strengthened. Some foxing, otherwise an attractively bound complete copy.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Washington: Robert Armstrong,, 1854
Da: Steeler Antiquariat, Essen, Germania
EUR 150,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello416, 339 S., 52 Stahlstiche, späterer Ln mit Orig-Rückenschild etwas stockfleckig, Band 2 teilweise wasserfleckig, sonst gut Sprache: Deutsch.