Anbieter: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1982. Yellow cloth covered boards with black title blocks and gold titles; illustrated jacket in Brodart cover; 4to - over 9 3/4" to 12" tall; Illustrations tipped in; interior is unmarked; 290 pages. Additional shipping charges may be required for International and Expedited orders.
Anbieter: A Squared Books (Don Dewhirst), South Lyon, MI, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Ann Arbor, 1982; cloth covered boards with dust jacket; minimal shelf wear; binding cocked slightly; dust jacket has minor shelf wear, slight fading at spine, and minor rubbing; inscription on free front endpaper; interior is clean and unmarked; 4to, 9 3/4" to 12" tall; 290 pages.
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Dust jacket in good condition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Binding is tight. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 77,31
Anzahl: 3 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbZustand: New. pp. 148.
Verlag: Ann Arbor, Ars Ceramica, 1982., 1982
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
4to, xiv + 290pp. Original yellow cloth in pictorial wrapper, showing only the most minimal signs of any wear. Contains contains numerous in-text b/w illustrations 50 pasted-in plates consisiting of full colour photographic reproductions of carpets from various traditions in the vicinity of China. A beautifully preserved, near-fine copy.
Verlag: Letter on letterhead of 'The Chevalier Sir Frederick Bowman K.C.E.' Humanimal House Sandown Lane Liverpool with date stamp 1 June Pin badge undated but contemporaneous, 1964
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 67,92
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbLetter: 1p., 8vo. In fair condition, lightly creased and aged. With a few autograph emendations. In a characteristically eccentric letter he writes that their common friend Jimmy Linton has told Bowman that Duncan 'may be able to give me some particulars and perhaps a photo of Edith LORAINE who played Godiva in F. B. Woulfe's Company, presenting the famous historical play by Max Goldberg, (John F. Preston.) He refers to Mabelle F. Barlow, Lady Astor and his own play 'Divorce or Dishonour'. As a boy he was greatly impressed by Loraine's performance, and it 'started my interest in Coventry. As President of The Animal Service Association, I am still very attached to white horses. [.] Edith had a tragic finish on Armistice Night, 1918, falling from a London balcony.' Badge: Circular and 2cm in diameter. Printed in brown on cream. In good condition, with slight rusting to the metal reverse, which has transferred slightly to the letter, on which it is pinned. Showing 'SHAKESPEARE SOUVENIR | A MAKE-UP IMRESSION | FREDERICK H. U. BOWMAN'. Bowman also produced a series of fake postage stamps, with him made up to look like the monarch. For more on Bowman see A. W. B. Simpson's 'In the Highest Degree Odious' (1994). Bowman received his 'knighthood' from Count Potocki de Montalk in March 1943, and was deprived of it the following year for alleged lèse majesté and breach of his oath of fealty. As the present letter indicates, this did not prevent him from continuing to use his 'title'.
Verlag: Harper & Brothers., New York., 1928
Anbieter: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australien
Two volumes. Double-page map, maroon cloth covered boards, ruled and stamped in blind, lettered in gilt. Volume I: Map, xliv + 387pp. Volume II: viii + 406pp, index. 21 x 14cm. The ex-library stamp of the Felician College Chicago on each title page but no other library markings. Endpapers slightly browned, 2 small light small sellotape stains on each endpaper, else a crisp, clean and firm set. The Broadway Travellers edition of a great travel classic. Written by Abbé Evariste Régis Huc a French missionary and explorer. Huc and his travelling companion and fellow priest and Lazarite missionary Joseph Gabet were among the very first Europeans to have reached Lhasa and Huc's account remains a vivid first hand history of Western contact in China and Central Asia.
Verlag: Office Of The National Illustrated Library,, London
Anbieter: Hereward Books, Ely, CAMBR, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 133,42
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. no date circa 1850 volume 1 second edition volume 2 first edition. viii - 292 (4pp) adverts + x - 304 pp frontispieces and additional engraved titles, illustrated with 50 engravings on wood including folding map.The contents clean and tight with no inscriptions. Publishers tan blind stamped cloth with gilt spine titles and gilt stamped spine floral decorations. Some light dust soiling in places the binding tight with no splits or chips,
Verlag: London, Office of the National Illustrated Library, [1852]., 1852
Anbieter: Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 151,61
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb2 vols, 8vo, pp. [4], viii, [9]-292, 4 (ads); x, [2 (blank)], [13]-304; frontispieces and additional engraved titles, numerous woodcut illustrations throughout, 1 folding map in vol. 1; somewhat browned, a few spots; good in original orange cloth, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, covers embossed in blind; spines sunned, some marks to covers; bookplates and inscriptions of Stewart Beauchamp Gwatkin (1886), occasional pencil notes.Second English edition recounting the famous journey of two Lazarist missionaries across China, Mongolia, and Tibet between 1844 and 1846. When Pope Gregory XVI decided to establish an Apostolic Vicariat in Mongolia, it was unsurprisingly not he who journeyed to this far-flung and little-known location in order to ascertain the nature and extent of his new diocese, but rather two French Lazarists: Joseph Gabet (1808-1853), a fluent Chinese speaker who had been in Macao since 1835, and Évariste Régis Huc (1813-1860), who had arrived in Macao in 1839. Setting out from Peking (Beijing), the missionaries journeyed westwards passing through what is now Inner Mongolia and Gansu province before eventually reaching Tibet: in the process Gabet and Huc may well have been the first Europeans since Thomas Manning in the first decade of the nineteenth century to enter the Tibetan holy city of Lhasa, which they did in January 1846. Huc's description of this journey, first published in French in 1850, remains a picturesque and valuable source for understanding nineteenth-century European attitudes to Tartar and Tibetan culture and customs. It appears that their journey was also of similar interest to contemporaries: even Lord Palmerston was sent a copy of Gabet's reports (see preface). This copy is the second edition of the English translation by the lawyer and author William Hazlitt (1811-1893), son of the famous writer of the same name; it is largely identical to the first, which was published in the same year, and features almost 100 beautiful woodcuts, as well as a map detailing the route the two French missionaries took. It is based on the 1850 French text (a second French edition was published in 1853): the only difference is the English preface, which, while sharing the Lazarists' enthusiasm for exploration, fails to share their loyalty to the papacy: 'thus it is', writes Hazlitt, 'that to Papal aggression in the East, the Western World is indebted for a work exhibiting, for the first time, a complete representation of countries previously almost unknown to Europeans, and indeed considered practically inaccessible'. Yakushi H249.