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Publicado por Thacker & Co Ltd Bombay, 1934
Librería: Shapero Rare Books, London, Reino Unido
Libro
Eighth edition.8vo (18 x 12.5 cm) 112pp, lacks map of Agra at rear; original printed wrappers, worn at edges; overall a good copy.
Publicado por Higginbothams LD., Madras and Bangalore
Librería: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, Estados Unidos de America
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Hard Back. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. Two-page Index Ex Libris for Miss E. Hassler C/e Thomas Cook & Son Florence Italy. Miss Hassler's last name is stamped on the top of the front endpaper. No other marks of any kind and the interior pages bright, tight, and white. This hard back book contains four separate tourist guide books that Major H.A. Newell began publishing in 1916. There are no dates mentioned in this book collection but it likely was released in the late 1920s. RAMESWARAM - The Sacred Island - Pages 1-54. First Edition Stated. By Major H. A. Newell - India Army. TRICHINOPOLY - The Three Great Temples - Pages 1-37. Second Edition. Note Pages 33-36 are missing due to a press omission. By Major H. A. Newell - India Army. TANJORE - The City of the Mammoth Bull - Pages 1-35. Second Edition. By Major H. A. Newell - India Army. THREE DAYS AT AGRA - Pages 1-110. An illustrated guide to places of interest, including Fatephur Sikri, with history and fold-out map. Seventh Edition. - by H.A. Newell, Bombay. PRESS RELEASE - Major H. A. Newell of Jullundur Cantonment deserves to be heartily congratulated on his happy idea of assisting tourists and travellers with hints and suggestions as to how to manage their sight-seeing in principal cities. This he has done by issuing a series of handy and well written guide books. It is not all tourists who know what to see and how to see, and even those who know these labour under a great disadvantage in that they know nothing of the topography of the place. Not unoften are visitors constrained to waste time, energy and money over their itinerary. Instead of enjoying the sights they come to see they even find the tours uncomfortable and vexatious. Much of this is due to want of information as to places they propose to visit and want of knowledge as to method and arrangement in their programme. Major Newell's guides supply these wants and are a great help to tourists. Being models of clearness and brevity they are admirably adapted to the needs of tourists. The guides are elegantly printed on art paper by Higginbothams LD., of Madras and Bangalore and are accompanied with maps.
Publicado por Published by Harrison and Sons No date given c1915-1920s, London, 1915
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, 95 pages, 1 folding-out map Fourth Edition , spine head and tail bumped - small closed tear at tail, dampstain to bottom of front cover, front cover is creased and slightly chipped at the top edge, back cover has two open tears, both covers bend outwards, rear hing split - dark mark on blank side of map, foxing to prelims, bookseller's stamp on title page, in fair condition. , bound in brown paper with red text to front cover , 18 x 12 cm Paperback ISBN:
Publicado por Harrison & Sons, Ltd. [1916], London, 1916
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. None stated Ilustrador. The fourth edition of this scarce helpful travel guide for the city of Delhi in India, written by Herbert Andrews Newell. The fourth edition.Illustrated with a folding map to the front.This work was written by Major H. A. Newell (Herbert Andrews Newell) and provides a detailed guide to the city of Delhi in India, with a description of its history, notable locations and a map.Advertisements to the front and rear.In the publisher's original paperback.Sold by A. H. Wheeler & Co with their stamps. Wheeler & Co are an Indian bookstore chain found in railway stations and are most notable for issuing the first publication of Rudyard Kipling's collection of stories titled 'Plain Tales from the Hills', which were issued by Wheeler as part of the 'Indian Railway Library Series'.Undated, dated by copies found on Jisc. In the publisher's original paperback. Externally generally smart with creasing to the spine and extremities, edge wear, fading, the odd minor mark and closed tears to the joints. Internally generally firmly bound with strain between pp. 16-17. Pages lightly age toned with spotting to the front and rear and the odd minor spot throughout. Bookseller's stamps from 'A. H. Wheeler & Co' to the title page. Very Good. book.
Publicado por Harrison and sons
Librería: LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA LUCES DE BOHEMIA, ZARAGOZA, España
76 p. 2h. Mapa desplegable 18x12 cm. Encuadernación rústica editorial.
Publicado por Aircraft Engineering, USA, 1932
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Libro Original o primera edición
Single Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. First Edition. 50 pages. Features: Front cover Thompson Valves ad commemorates Navy flyer Lieut. Soucek and his 1930 altitude record at 43,166 feet; Good Year ad features photos of American Airways planes; Data on the strength of Aircraft Materials; Improving the Control System; Weight Reduction Versus Drag Reduction in Design; The Stark System of Instrument Flying; A New Army Fighting Grade Anti-Knock Aviation Gasoline - article by Major James H. Doolittle; Engineering Deductions of a Flight Around the World - Charles Healy Day and his Errant (Martin); The New Continental R-670; Care and Construction of Metal Propellers; 1931 Aircraft Production; Century Airlines Hangar-Terminal Building; Brief personality profile - with photo - of Charles N. Monteith, Boeing's chief engineer; Obituary of C.T. Porter; Autogiro photo ad inside back cover shows Juan De La Cierva taking off from Pier 34, New York, December 23, 1931; Nice illustrated back cover ad for the new Stinson Model "R"; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy.