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Verlag: Olizane, 1999
ISBN 10: 2880862426ISBN 13: 9782880862428
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Verlag: Olizane, 1989
ISBN 10: 2880860717ISBN 13: 9782880860714
Anbieter: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, Frankreich
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Zustand: Assez bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
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Verlag: Olizane, 1989, 1989
Anbieter: BOOKIT!, Genève, Schweiz
Zustand: Used: Like New. In-8 broché, comme neuf.
Verlag: Outlook Verlag 2020-08-06, 2020
ISBN 10: 3752418745ISBN 13: 9783752418743
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
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Verlag: Olizane, Genève, 1999
Anbieter: le livre ouvert. Isabelle Krummenacher, Cossonay-Ville, Schweiz
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Couverture souple. Zustand: Bon. 210x140mm. 315 pages. Quelques illustrations en noir.
Verlag: White Lotus Press, 2009
ISBN 10: 9744801387ISBN 13: 9789744801388
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Verlag: Oxford University Press., Singapore., 1992
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Reissue. Maps with one folding, black and white illustrations, xix + 301pp. List of Cambodian vocabulary and copies of Mouhot's letters. Lower cover creased, covers, leaves and edges rather browned, but a very good paperback copy. 21.5 x 14cm As the first Western explorer, Mouhot wrote about ancient Khmer civilization for the Western world. With an introduction by Michael Smithies.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2013
ISBN 10: 201293367XISBN 13: 9782012933675
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1108084087ISBN 13: 9781108084086
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A vivid and enthusiastic account of South-East Asia's remote landscapes, wildlife and antiquities, published in 1864 after the author's death.
Verlag: Cambridge University Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 1108084095ISBN 13: 9781108084093
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - A vivid and enthusiastic account of South-East Asia's remote landscapes, wildlife and antiquities, published in 1864 after the author's death.
Anbieter: Librairie Laurencier, Bordeaux, AQUIT, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Journal de Ferdinand de Lanoye.Hachette.1872.Petit in-8 demi-relié.331 p.Carte rempliée.TBE.
Verlag: Librairie Hachette., Paris., 1872
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Second French Edition. Black and white folding map, viii+335pp, half contemporary black morocco, raised bands with gilt finials and title, marbled boards, all edges gilt, light marginal foxing. Some wear to extremities of the binding, but a tight and firm copy. text in French. 17x10.5cm. This copy of the 2nd French edition was issued without the engravings but revised with the greatest care and is complete with the folding map of the course of the Me-Kong between Louang-Phrabang and the Sea, as corrected by the French expedition of 1866-1867. The extraordinary explorer Henri Mouhot is probably best remembered for having brought Angkor to the mind of Europeans. He wrote extensively about it and serious Western interest in Angkor can be traced back to his writings.
Verlag: Lulu.com, 2016
ISBN 10: 1365347796ISBN 13: 9781365347795
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. 570 Seiten 27547621/1 Altersfreigabe FSK ab 0 Jahre Gebundene Ausgabe, Größe: 15.2 x 3.7 x 22.9 cm.
London 1864, Murray. Green cloth,vol.2 only, 34 b.w. plates, some folding, folding color map, 301p., spine mended, else minor wear to head/tail, contents clean solid, 14 x 22 cm., gold lettering, pebbeled cloth.* FIRST EDITION R A R E * . *** **** *** . . THE LEGENDARY PRIMARY RESOURCE . . . . * An important primary resource. Covers the celebrated first exploration of Cambodia & Siam by a trained geographer & surveyor. The trip began in 1858 in Siam, and progressed to Cambodia, down the coast, through Komput, Udong up the Tonli Sap & back to Bangkok. He also went up the Mekong river in an attempt to find a water source to China. From Bangkok, he went up to Cahiapume, Paklaie and Luang-Prabang. . * This classic of exploration & travel to Indochina is a most fascinating & personal account of the flora, fauna, the peoples & their customs. His reception by local Kings was a marvelous record for posterity, notes on Penom Peuh [sic], Mekong river, life among the savage tribes, first white man's visit & record of Angkor, the ruins, travel to Laos, Korat, temples and an untimely death in Luang Prabang. With rich appendices on new species of mammals, reptiles, fish, insects, shells he discovered. Letters to his family & paper read to Royal Geographic Society. . *** COLLATION: Volume 1: 303p., 61 illustrations, 11 are fold outs. Volume 2: 301p., 34 illustrations, 5 are fold outs, with a folding map, color outline of the author's route in red, . *** BINDING: The book was originally bound by the publisher in brown or green pebbled cloth, with a blind-stamped symbol in the center, and corner decorations, gold spine lettering, black [or brown] end papers. . *** COLLATION OF THE PLATES & MAP: Volume 1 lists 64 plates including the frontispiece. Volume 2 lists 33 plates plus the colored map. Thirteen plates are foldouts. . *** Color photos are posted to our website. . ***. WIKIPEDIA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Henri Mouhot [May 15, 1826 -November 10, 1861] was a French naturalist and explorer of the mid-19th century. He was born in Montbéliard France. . * Mouhot is often mistakenly credited with "discovering" Angkor, although Angkor was never lost the location and existence of the entire series of Angkor sites was always known to the Khmers and had been visited by several westerners since the 16th century. Mouhot mentions in his journals that his contemporary, Father Charles Emile Bouillevaux, a French missionary based in Battambang who had reported that he and other western explorers and missionaries had visited Angkor Wat and the other Khmer temples, at least five years before Mouhot. Father Bouillevaux published his accounts in 1857: "Travel in Indochina 1848-1846, The Annam and Cambodia". Previously, a Portuguese trader Diogo do Couto visited Angkor and wrote his accounts about it in 1550, and the Portuguese monk Antonio da Magdalena had also written about his visit to Angkor Wat in 1586. . Mouhot did however popularize Angkor in the West. Perhaps none of the previous European visitors wrote as evocatively as Mouhot, who included interesting and detailed sketches. In his posthumously published "Travels in Siam, Cambodia and Laos" Mouhot compared Angkor to the pyramids, for it was popular in the west at that time to ascribe the origin of all civilization to the Middle East. For example, he described the Buddha heads at the gateways to Angkor Thom as "four immense heads in the Egyptian style," and wrote of Angkor: . Mouhot also wrote: "At Ongcor, there are .ruins of such grandeur. that, at the first view, one is filled with profound admiration, and cannot but ask what has become of this powerful race, so civilized, so enlightened, the authors of these gigantic works?" Quoted from Wikipedia . *** SPECIFIC COPY DETAILS: . Copy 6 is volume 2 of 2 only. It is bound in the publisher's green cloth with gold stamped spine titles. It has a mended front hinge, with wear to the spine head/tails, and a black cloth inside hinge reinforcement to the front cover. The book is complete with all pages & plates, some are folding and a color folding map at the back. . The signatures were loose sometime in the distant past and tightened up with a slight mis-alignment of text from page 142, all text is now firm and solidly bound. . NOTE: This book is sold "as is" as described, NOT returnable. By ordering this book you agree to these special terms. Sold with all faults. Please request photos prior to ordering. . Else complete with all photo, fold out plates, color maps. . *** BIBLIOGRAPHY: . Baker p.269 * Cordell #37 . *.
London 1864, Murray. Green cloth, gilt, 2 vol. set, 97 b.w. plates, 13 folding plates, color map, 303+301p., appendix, very solid, clean copy, facsimile frontis, else original, 14.2 x 22.8 cm., gold stamped pictorial cover. FIRST EDITION . *** **** *** . . THE LEGENDARY PRIMARY RESOURCE . . . . * An important primary resource. Covers the celebrated first exploration of Cambodia & Siam by a trained geographer & surveyor. The trip began in 1858 in Siam, and progressed to Cambodia, down the coast, through Komput, Udong up the Tonli Sap & back to Bangkok. He also went up the Mekong river in an attempt to find a water source to China. From Bangkok, he went up to Cahiapume, Paklaie and Luang-Prabang. . * This classic of exploration & travel to Indochina is a most fascinating & personal account of the flora, fauna, the peoples & their customs. His reception by local Kings was a marvelous record for posterity, notes on Penom Peuh [sic], Mekong river, life among the savage tribes, first white man's visit & record of Angkor, the ruins, travel to Laos, Korat, temples and an untimely death in Luang Prabang. With rich appendices on new species of mammals, reptiles, fish, insects, shells he discovered. Letters to his family & paper read to Royal Geographic Society. . *** COLLATION: Volume 1: 303p., 61 illustrations, 11 are fold outs. Volume 2: 301p., 34 illustrations, 5 are fold outs, with a folding map, color outline of the author's route in red, . *** BINDING: The book was originally bound by the publisher in brown or green pebbled cloth, with a blind-stamped symbol in the center, and corner decorations, gold spine lettering, black [or brown] end papers. . *** COLLATION OF THE PLATES & MAP: Volume 1 lists 64 plates including the frontispiece. Volume 2 lists 33 plates plus the colored map. Thirteen plates are foldouts. . *** Color photos are posted to our website. . ***. WIKIPEDIA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Henri Mouhot [May 15, 1826 -November 10, 1861] was a French naturalist and explorer of the mid-19th century. He was born in Montbéliard France. . * Mouhot is often mistakenly credited with "discovering" Angkor, although Angkor was never lost the location and existence of the entire series of Angkor sites was always known to the Khmers and had been visited by several westerners since the 16th century. Mouhot mentions in his journals that his contemporary, Father Charles Emile Bouillevaux, a French missionary based in Battambang who had reported that he and other western explorers and missionaries had visited Angkor Wat and the other Khmer temples, at least five years before Mouhot. Father Bouillevaux published his accounts in 1857: "Travel in Indochina 1848-1846, The Annam and Cambodia". Previously, a Portuguese trader Diogo do Couto visited Angkor and wrote his accounts about it in 1550, and the Portuguese monk Antonio da Magdalena had also written about his visit to Angkor Wat in 1586. . Mouhot did however popularize Angkor in the West. Perhaps none of the previous European visitors wrote as evocatively as Mouhot, who included interesting and detailed sketches. In his posthumously published "Travels in Siam, Cambodia and Laos" Mouhot compared Angkor to the pyramids, for it was popular in the west at that time to ascribe the origin of all civilization to the Middle East. For example, he described the Buddha heads at the gateways to Angkor Thom as "four immense heads in the Egyptian style," and wrote of Angkor: . Mouhot also wrote: "At Ongcor, there are .ruins of such grandeur. that, at the first view, one is filled with profound admiration, and cannot but ask what has become of this powerful race, so civilized, so enlightened, the authors of these gigantic works?" Quoted from Wikipedia . *** SPECIFIC COPY DETAILS: . Copy 6 is volume 2 of 2 only. It is bound in the publisher's green cloth with gold stamped spine titles. It has a mended front hinge, with wear to the spine head/tails, and a black cloth inside hinge reinforcement to the front cover. The book is complete with all pages & plates, some are folding and a color folding map at the back. . The signatures were loose sometime in the distant past and tightened up with a slight mis-alignment of text from page 142, all text is now firm and solidly bound. . NOTE: This book is sold "as is" as described, NOT returnable. By ordering this book you agree to these special terms. Sold with all faults. Please request photos prior to ordering. . Else complete with all photo, fold out plates, color maps. . *** BIBLIOGRAPHY: . Baker p.269 * Cordell #37 . *.
London 1864, Murray. Brown cloth, 2 vol. set, 99 b.w. plates 17 folding, a color map, 303+301p., appendix, last plate in facsimile, minor wear to head/tail else clean solid, 14 x 23 cm., gold lettering, pebbeled cloth. FIRST EDITION R A R E . *** **** *** . . THE LEGENDARY PRIMARY RESOURCE . . . . * An important primary resource. Covers the celebrated first exploration of Cambodia & Siam by a trained geographer & surveyor. The trip began in 1858 in Siam, and progressed to Cambodia, down the coast, through Komput, Udong up the Tonli Sap & back to Bangkok. He also went up the Mekong river in an attempt to find a water source to China. From Bangkok, he went up to Cahiapume, Paklaie and Luang-Prabang. . * This classic of exploration & travel to Indochina is a most fascinating & personal account of the flora, fauna, the peoples & their customs. His reception by local Kings was a marvelous record for posterity, notes on Penom Peuh [sic], Mekong river, life among the savage tribes, first white man's visit & record of Angkor, the ruins, travel to Laos, Korat, temples and an untimely death in Luang Prabang. With rich appendices on new species of mammals, reptiles, fish, insects, shells he discovered. Letters to his family & paper read to Royal Geographic Society. . *** COLLATION: Volume 1: 303p., 61 illustrations, 11 are fold outs. Volume 2: 301p., 34 illustrations, 5 are fold outs, with a folding map, color outline of the author's route in red, . *** BINDING: The book was originally bound by the publisher in brown or green pebbled cloth, with a blind-stamped symbol in the center, and corner decorations, gold spine lettering, black [or brown] end papers. . *** COLLATION OF THE PLATES & MAP: Volume 1 lists 64 plates including the frontispiece. Volume 2 lists 33 plates plus the colored map. Thirteen plates are foldouts. . *** Color photos are posted to our website. . ***. WIKIPEDIA BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Henri Mouhot [May 15, 1826 -November 10, 1861] was a French naturalist and explorer of the mid-19th century. He was born in Montbéliard France. . * Mouhot is often mistakenly credited with "discovering" Angkor, although Angkor was never lost the location and existence of the entire series of Angkor sites was always known to the Khmers and had been visited by several westerners since the 16th century. Mouhot mentions in his journals that his contemporary, Father Charles Emile Bouillevaux, a French missionary based in Battambang who had reported that he and other western explorers and missionaries had visited Angkor Wat and the other Khmer temples, at least five years before Mouhot. Father Bouillevaux published his accounts in 1857: "Travel in Indochina 1848-1846, The Annam and Cambodia". Previously, a Portuguese trader Diogo do Couto visited Angkor and wrote his accounts about it in 1550, and the Portuguese monk Antonio da Magdalena had also written about his visit to Angkor Wat in 1586. . Mouhot did however popularize Angkor in the West. Perhaps none of the previous European visitors wrote as evocatively as Mouhot, who included interesting and detailed sketches. In his posthumously published "Travels in Siam, Cambodia and Laos" Mouhot compared Angkor to the pyramids, for it was popular in the west at that time to ascribe the origin of all civilization to the Middle East. For example, he described the Buddha heads at the gateways to Angkor Thom as "four immense heads in the Egyptian style," and wrote of Angkor: . Mouhot also wrote: "At Ongcor, there are .ruins of such grandeur. that, at the first view, one is filled with profound admiration, and cannot but ask what has become of this powerful race, so civilized, so enlightened, the authors of these gigantic works?" Quoted from Wikipedia . *** SPECIFIC COPY DETAILS: . Copy 6 is volume 2 of 2 only. It is bound in the publisher's green cloth with gold stamped spine titles. It has a mended front hinge, with wear to the spine head/tails, and a black cloth inside hinge reinforcement to the front cover. The book is complete with all pages & plates, some are folding and a color folding map at the back. . The signatures were loose sometime in the distant past and tightened up with a slight mis-alignment of text from page 142, all text is now firm and solidly bound. . NOTE: This book is sold "as is" as described, NOT returnable. By ordering this book you agree to these special terms. Sold with all faults. Please request photos prior to ordering. . Else complete with all photo, fold out plates, color maps. . *** BIBLIOGRAPHY: . Baker p.269 * Cordell #37 . *.
Verlag: FRANKLIN CLASSICS, 2018
ISBN 10: 0343073978ISBN 13: 9780343073978
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 336 | Sprache: Englisch.
Verlag: Books on Demand|British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241501246ISBN 13: 9781241501242
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. Title: Travels in the central parts of Indo-China, Cambodia, and Laos, during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860. (Memoir of H. Mouhot [by J. J. Belinfante. Edited by C. Mouhot].) With illustrations.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print Editi.
Verlag: Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1992
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Haker GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Softcover/Paperback. 301 pages. Guter Zustand. Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Seiten sauber. / Good. Cover slightly used. Side cut spotted. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 880.
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013915542ISBN 13: 9781013915543
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New.