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Publicado por John Murray, London, 1855
Librería: Cosmo Books, Shropshire., Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
Disbound. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. 6 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PICTURE OF THIS ITEM TO SHOW YOU MORE DETAILS. Size: 22 x 15 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: British Association for the Advancement of Science; Inventory No: 512614. Cosmo Books : 26 years selling on ABE; 26 years of taking care of customers on ABE; A seller you can rely on.
Publicado por Darton & Hodge, London, 1862
Librería: Soin2Books, Kidderminster, WORCS, Reino Unido
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Darton & Hodge, London. 1862. Hardcover. Book Condition: Fair. Sixth Edition. No jacket. Original blue cloth boards with gilt illustrations to front and spine. Moderate rubbing and wear to surfaces. Some edge wear, corners bumped and rubbed. Spine ends worn with slight splits. Content clean and bright with edge tone. Edges of contents page and list of illustrations page torn with some loss. Small section in middle of book slightly loose. Very small (1.5cm x 1cm) booksellers label to front pastedown. Small pencil price and initials to front endpaper and half-title page. Not ex-library. 304 pages.
Publicado por Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts.
Librería: Phatpocket Limited, Waltham Abbey, HERTS, Reino Unido
Condición: Good. 1859 Original embossed cloth. Splits to spine. Foxed Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
Publicado por Longmans & Green, London, 1859
Librería: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Good -. 8vo, xlviii, folding map, 315pp, ads 24. Previous owner signature at rear free end paper Charles Michael, Sydney, 1878. Portrait facsimile loosely inserted, library stamped. Dark brown stamped buckram, spine quite rubbed, making title unreadable. Original owner's signature in back, Charles Michael, Sydney New South Wales, 31st May 1878.
Publicado por Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, London, 1859
Librería: O'Connell's Bookshop Est. 1957, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Original o primera edición
Hardback. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No DJ. First Ed. 315 pages. Library binding in blue cloth. Couple of library stamps but otherwise very good. Fold-out map has a small tear which has been neatly repaired. Please contact bookseller to check availability etc. Size: 22 x 15cm. Ex Library.
Publicado por W. Kent and Co: London, 1859
Librería: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Seven full page plates + extra title, 6.5 x 4, half black leather, marbled boards, 304 pp, covers quite rubbed, some skinning to leather corners, hinges loose, contents spotted but still a very sought-after book. Third Ed.
Publicado por Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London, 1850
Librería: Henry Pordes Books Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Miembro de asociación: PBFA
Libro Original o primera edición
Cloth. Condición: Good. First. The Franklin Expedition: Or, Considerations on Measures for the Discovery and Relief of Our Absent Adventurers in the Arctic Regions. With Maps. By the Rev. W. Scoresby, D.D. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1850. 99, [1 ad.] pp. 2 folding maps. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth with gilt titling on front board and blind-tooled decoration. Each map has a tear close to its joint but with no loss, map edges browned. Pages slightly foxed. Rebacked. The first edition of the book-length printed analytical report of Franklin's lost expedition, a British voyage of exploration in the arctic led by Captain Sir John Franklin that departed England in 1845 aboard two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. The mission was to traverse the last unnavigated section of the Northwest Passage. After a few early fatalities, the two ships became icebound in Victoria Strait, near King William Island in the Canadian Arctic, and the entire expedition, comprising 129 men including Franklin, was lost. Despite several search expeditions being sent in 1848 and through the 1850s, the remains of the ships were not found until 2014 and 2016, when the Erebus and the Terror were respectively rediscovered. Scoresby was himself an influential explorer who had navigated parts of the arctic and mapped much of Greenland decades before the Franklin expedition took place. This publication was intended to bolster support for further searches, and is speculatively based on the author's knowledge of the region the Franklin expedition set out to explore.