Verlag: Frank Cass & Company LTD
Anbieter: Bookplate, Chestertown, MD, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. Pages are uniformly pristine with no bending, tearing, or marking whatsoever. Binding shows some wear (heavy fading and slight fraying on spine, bumped corners, one small stain on front cover) but is otherwise solid.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: John Murray, United Kingdom, 1879
Anbieter: Pendleburys - the bookshop in the hills, Llanwrda, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
EUR 422,93
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorbhardback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. hardback, quarter bound in calf, gilt title on dark green morocco to the spine, purple cloth sides, marbled edges and endpapers, Armorial device to the upper board. Cloth part faded and marked, lightly rubbed to the extremities. Two school prize labels to the front endpapers; frontispiece, plates and illustrations of which folded; three folding maps. xxii + 417pp.
Verlag: Frank Cass & Co., London, 1968
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 54,38
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbCloth. Zustand: Good Only. Not Stated (illustrator). A new impression of the travel journals of Frederic Elton, giving an account of his exploration and anti-slave trade work in Africa. A new impression of this uncommon work in the publisher's original cloth binding. Ink inscription to the front free end paper. Illustrated with 8 plates, 3 folding maps and 1 folding plate. Collated, complete. A facsimile of the original work, first published in 1879, in which J. Frederic Elton gives an account of his travels and anti-slave trade work in Eastern and Central Africa. Edited and completed by H. B. Cotterill. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally sound, though with ink stains to the front board and spine, and shelf wear to the spine and extremities. Rear hinge is tender, with webbing showing. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean, except for a scattering of spots to the end papers. Good Only. book.
Verlag: London, John Murray 1879., 1879
Anbieter: Antiquariat Burgverlag, Wien, Österreich
Erstausgabe
8°. XXII, 417 S., 32 S. mit 14 Taf., dav. 1 als Frontisp. u. 1 mehrf. gefalt., 3 mehrf. gefalt. Karten sowie zahlr. Holzstich-Ill. im Text. OLn. m. Gold- u. Schwarzpräg. Restaur. Rücken lichtrandig, Einband etwas fleckig, Ecken leicht bestoßen. Ehemal. Bibliotheksexemplar, Titelbl. mit 4 Stempeln, hint. Spiegel mit Buchbinderetikett " Bound by Simpson & Renshaw". EA. Ibrahim-Hilmy I, 222; Henze II, 166 - First Edition / Erstausgabe des posthum erschienenen und von Henry Bernard Cotterill (1846-1924) herausgegebenen Reiseberichtes auf Basis der Tagebücher von James Frederic Elton (1840-1877). Elton war ein britischer Forschungsreisender, der zahlreiche Reise nach Afrika unternahm, so auch 1877 als er zusammen mit Cotterill zu einer Reise vom nördlichen Ende des Njassa-Sees nach Sansibar aufbrach, unterwegs allerdings verstarb. (Vgl. Henze). Mit einem Vorwort des Missionars und Sklaverei-Kritikers Horace Waller (1833-1896). Gewicht in Gramm: 2000.
Verlag: London: John Murray, 1879., 1879
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. 8vo. pp. xxii, 417, [1]. 14 wood-engraved plates (incl. frontis. & portrait, 1 folding). 3 folding maps (1 coloured). modern quarter calf, original black-stamped cloth from front cover bound in (folding plate with tattered margins & tears repaired - no loss, occasional foxing, a few faint markings on title). First Edition. Elton was British Vice Consul at Zanzibar, 1873-75, and Consul at Mozambique from 1875 until his death, and was actively engaged in many expeditions for the suppression of the East African slave trade. The present account includes descriptions of his journey along the coast country between Dar-es-Salaam and Kilwa in 1875 and his 1877 expeditions from Mozambique to the Makua country, and to the Zambesi River and Lake Nyassa in search of a possible route from the north end of the lake to Kilwa. He died of malaria during the course of this last journey. The introductory chapter on Africa and the slave trade was written by Mr. Holmwood, assistant political agent at Zanzibar, while the prefatory memoir of Elton was written by Horace Waller.