ARTHAUD. 1994. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 189 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte - couverture contre pliée - tampon sur le premier contre plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 797-Sports nautiques
Reference : RO30204712
ISBN : 2700310519
photographies de Stéphane Compoint Classification Dewey : 797-Sports nautiques
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Paris Arthaud 1994 192 pages in-8. 1994. broché. 192 pages. Grand In-8 (288x231 mm) 192 pages (avec sommaire et index). Livre broché couverture à rabats illustrée. Photographies de Stéphane Compoint. Exemplaire propre et en bon état. Poids : 1030 gr
Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1860. 8vo. In later half cloth with the original printed wrappers pasted on to boards. With dedication from the author to front board: ""a. m. le pr. Henri Barth / hommage XXX de l'Auteur / at. Malte:Brun"". Small stamp to front board and verso of front board. Printed on good paper. Internally very fine and clean. 32 pp. (missing the map).
Rare first edition with a most interesting presentation inscription from the author to the German explorer of Africa Henrich Barth. Barth is thought to be one of the greatest of the European explorers of Africa, as his scholarly preparation, ability to speak and write Arabic, learning African languages, and character meant that he carefully documented the details of the cultures he visited. He was among the first to comprehend the uses of oral history of peoples, and collected many. Afterwards, he wrote and published a five-volume account of his travels in both English and German. Malte-Brun published an extensive analysis of his African expedition.Malte-Brun, founding member of Société de Géographie and later secretary-general, was a French geographer whose father was also a geographer. He had a keen interest in the arctic and followed the Franklin Search period with great interest. This present publication details McClintock's Voyage of the Fox and summarizes the Franklin Search Period.Sabin 44171NMM 935.
(London, Richard and John E. Taylor, 1844). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1843 - Part II. Pp. 87-224 and 5 engraved plates, including the 3 importent large folded maps of the South Seas. Some lvs. of text with a small worntract, 2 lvs. a bit soiled. Repairs to verso of one map with a tear.
A pioneer work in antarctic science.