EUR 20,90
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCouverture souple. Condición: bon. RO20154935: 1998. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 125 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et cartes en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie.
EUR 20,90
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCouverture souple. Condición: bon. RO20245893: 1993. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages - nombreuses photos, cartes en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie.
EUR 30,90
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCouverture souple. Condición: bon. RO30321129: 2002. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 159 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc et couleurs, dans et hors texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie.
Idioma: Francés
Publicado por Thomaton, 1850
Librería: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, Francia
EUR 110,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritorigide. Condición: Bon. Plateau de jeu dépliant au format 103 x 67 cm, grand planisphère lithographié avec le trajet des navires vers leurs colonies et illustré en couleurs sur tout le pourtour, A. Thomaton Ed., Lith. H. Jannin, Paris, s.d. (circa 1850, avant 1857 avec la mention "Amérique Russe" en Alaska) "Ce jeu se compose d'un planisphère indiquant distinctement les colonies de chaque nation avec six trajets bien différents. Chaque navire porte le pavillon de son pays et doit aller en suivant son tracé visiter toutes les colonies lui appartenant". Les pays concernés sont la France, l'Angleterre, l'Espagne, le Portugal, la Hollande et le Danemark. Mauvais état (mouill. colorées imputables à la décoloration de la toile joignant les 4 pans du plateau, des manques) mais néanmoins passionnant et étonnant. Prix en l'état Langue: Français.
EUR 15,00
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Añadir al carritoEdité par SMILE PRODUCTION, 1985. 22 pages. Bon état.
Librería: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
EUR 3.457,95
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoParis : Bussière, [between 1870 and 1880]. Original cartonnage box, 235 x 295 x 40 mm, the lid with hand-coloured lithographic onlay of a scene on the Amazon with printed game title above and picture caption below, along with the publisher's imprint 'Bussière, Ed. Paris', framed by an embossed paper border (scattered silver fishing at margins of the lid, not affecting the superb illustration); the box houses 12 playing boards (150 x 210 mm) each with a coloured lithographic illustration and a section of a world map with accompanying printed text, which when placed together form a large dissected map of the world; two original silk pouches, one containing 90 numbered wooden pieces (as called for) and the other 23 dyed bone (or shell?) discs; aside from the loss of some of the discs, the game is complete, with the contents and box in excellent condition. A beautifully designed mid nineteenth-century French children's game of geographical lotto. The map of the world is divided into a numbered grid. If the number on the wooden piece drawn from one of the pouches matches one of the numbers on a player's section of the map, the player covers the corresponding number on the map with a bone disc. Australia is labelled as New Holland on the map. The wonderfully evocative illustrations by B. Coudert, lithographed by H. Jannin, tell the story of a journey around the world made by Alfred, an intrepid young Frenchman who visits many exotic locations on his travels. The twelve illustrations include depictions of the Niagara Falls; a bison hunt in North America; being carried in a palanquin in the Antilles; crossing a virgin forest in Brazil; a visit to a lake in Australia, where Alfred is shown with an Aboriginal guide; a reception given by a wealthy Chinese family; an encounter with a white elephant in Siam; a sandstorm in the deserts of Sudan; arrival on the banks of the Nile; making a halt at a Syrian café;Constantinople; and Alfred's return journey from St. Petersburg in a horse-drawn coach. All of these scenes are accompanied by brief geographical or natural history notes about the particular region they represent, as well as the relevant segment from the world map. The board illustrated with an Australian lake view presents information about Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and Oceania. This game was originally published - probably around 1860 or even earlier - by the Parisian children's game manufacturer Jules Xavier Matenet. Matenet's business was taken over by Marie Lenis in 1866, and she was succeeded by Bussière in 1870. Both Lenis and Bussière continued to publish Matenet's games, and in fact one of the boards in the game offered here bears the original Matenet imprint.