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Publicado por J. Cooke, No. 17 Pater-noster-Row, London
Librería: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
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No Binding. Condición: Near Fine. Print shows three Europeans landing from a small sailboat being greeted by numerous natives. Large dwelling behind the scene on a rise behind the beach. Image is from Banke['s New System of Geography. Published 1787-1790. Copper plate engraving. One of two images appearing on the original page. Image including text, as it appears on the matte - 19.5 cm by 15cm. Size of the complete sheet, which includes the plate lines, is 23.cm by 19.7cm . Chain lines on the paper. NB - Priced in US$.
Publicado por London; Printed for J. Cooke, undated, c.1787,, 1787
Librería: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, Reino Unido
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. hardback, heavy 5.8Kg large 4to, unpaginated, numerous engraved illustrations on 80 plates, moderate browning and foxing, a few supplementary pages at rear frayed, text-block otherwise in soune condition, half-leather binding, both boards detached, Fair condition.
Publicado por C. Cooke, London, 1790
Librería: Pandora's Books, Riverside, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. various, engravings Ilustrador. Not dated, this publication is somewhere around the late 1700's.There is an inscription dated 1788. A large bible, 10" x 15", is subtitled, the Universal Library of Divine Knowledge. The publication contains the Sacred Texts of Old and New Testaments with the Apocrypha at Large and illustrated with notes and annotations along with 350 engravings. The leather board may be original, but spine is rebound ribbed leather. It appears that the endpapers are original. This is a large heavy book. Photos provided upon request.
Publicado por C.Cooke, London, 1793
Librería: Wadard Books PBFA, Farningham, KENT, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Undated circa 1793. The content based on information received up until 1793. 6+990pp+2 - 88 plates, 22 maps. Whilst the scope purports to be the genuine history and description of the Whole World, such was the importance of Cook's discoveries that the first 106pp incorporating 25 plates and three maps is taken up with Cook's voyages. To this is included a particular description of the improved state of the New Colony formed at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, where the convicts are now settled, and an account of the excursions and discoveries made in the interior parts of New Holland. Altogether this is a gargantuan production with stunning plates and maps. Contemporary full calf, superbly rebacked with the original spine relaid. Photographs available on request.