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Verlag: Hardpress Publishing, 2013
ISBN 10: 1313092991ISBN 13: 9781313092999
Anbieter: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, USA
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PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Verlag: Legare Street Press 9/9/2021, 2021
ISBN 10: 1014800676ISBN 13: 9781014800671
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Paperback or Softback. Zustand: New. A Voyage to the South Sea, Undertaken by Command of His Majesty, for the Purpose of Conveying the Bread-fruit Tree to the West Indies, in His Majesty' 0.97. Book.
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Verlag: Published by Lutterworth Press, London and Redhill First Edition . London 1961., 1961
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
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First edition hard back binding in publisher's original caramel cloth covers, black title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 95 printed pages of text with colour frontispiece and double-page map. Without any ownership markings. Fine condition book, in Fine condition dust wrapper, not price clipped 4s, unopened new book. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, this protects and prolongs the life of the paper, it is not adhered to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. BIO (Résumé, Memoir).
Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10: 1013700430ISBN 13: 9781013700439
Anbieter: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
Verlag: London : Peter and Galpin, 1850
Anbieter: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irland
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1st edition. Good copy in gilt blocked calf over marbled boards; all edges gilt. Spine bands worn; panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Some foxing to prelims. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 24 cm. Notes; Date is suggested. Various paginations. Subjects; Bounty (Ship). Voyages and travels. 1 Kg.
Verlag: London : Peter and Galpin, 1850
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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1st edition. Good copy in gilt blocked calf over marbled boards; all edges gilt. Spine bands worn; panel edges somewhat dust-toned and rubbed as with age. Some foxing to prelims. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 24 cm. Notes; Date is suggested. Various paginations. Subjects; Bounty (Ship). Voyages and travels. 1 Kg.
Verlag: London: Alexander Hogg, [ca 1785]., 1785
Anbieter: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, USA
"Single sheet (8 6/8 x 14 inches to the neat line). A fine engraved map showing the coast of Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) from S.W. Cape to Cape Frederick Henry, and three coastal profiles by Thomas Bowen after Bligh (lower edge torn with loss encroaching on the plate mark but not the image, one or two marks). A fine view of Van Diemen's Land, showing Cook's tracks in the 'Resolution', and originally published in Cook's third voyage: "A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean; undertaken by Command of his Majesty, for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere: to determine the Position and Extent of the West Side of North America; its distance from Asia; and the Practicality of a Northern Passage to Europe " first published in 1784. Thomas Bowen followed in the footsteps of his more famous father Emanuel Bowen as bookseller and cartographer. In 1767 he issued the 'Atlas Anglicannus' and a world map in 1777 showing the discoveries of Captain Cook. He fell into financial difficulties and died in a Clerkenwell workhouse in 1790.".
Verlag: Adelaide : Griffin Press for the members of the Limited Editions Club, 1975
Anbieter: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irland
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1st edition. Limited edition to 2000 copies, of which this is number 1103. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth, in a fine slip-case. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. SIGNED by the edition designers. Physical description; 150 pp.; 37 cm. Subjects; Bounty (Ship). Voyages and travels. Oceania Description and travel. 1 Kg.
Verlag: Adelaide : Griffin Press for the members of the Limited Editions Club, 1975
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
1st edition. Limited edition to 2000 copies, of which this is number 1103. Near fine copy in the original title-blocked cloth, in a fine slip-case. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. SIGNED by the edition designers. Physical description; 150 pp.; 37 cm. Subjects; Bounty (Ship). Voyages and travels. Oceania Description and travel. 1 Kg.
Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
Bounty unternommen worden ist, um Brotbäume nach den West indischen Inseln zu verpflanzen. Aus dem Englischen; nebstJean-François de Sürville, Französischen Kapitains,Reise in das Südmeer, jetzt zum erstenmal aus den vier vollständigen Tagebüchern der Herren de Sürville, Labé, Pottier de l'Horme und Monneronübersetzt und mit Anmerkungenen begleitet von Georg Forster; [BOUND WITH] IMLAY, Gilbert.Imlay's Nachrichten von dem westlichen Lande der Nordamerikanischen Freistaaten.Series: Magazin von merkwürdigen neuen Reisebeschreibungen, aus fremden Sprachen übersetzt und mit erläuternden Anmerkungen begleitet . Neunter Band. Berlin : In der Vossischen Buchhandlung, 1793.Octavo, original quarter calf over marbled papered boards (rubbed), spine with gilt lettering and rule (a little scuffed), front hinge starting, front paste-down with two early Swedish bookplates, all edges speckled blue, [BLIGH] pp xxiv, 274 (pp 161-76 photocopies), 1 folding plate with plan and cross-section of the Bounty, and 2 full-page plates with illustrations of artefacts; [IMLAY] xvi, 168 pp; internally clean and bright. German translation of Bligh'sA voyage to the South Sea, a variant edition ofFerguson 147, which was also published by Voss in Berlin in 1793 but with different pagination and plates. A single copy of the present edition, which is part of the seriesMagazin von merkwürdigen neuen Reisebeschreibungen, is recorded in Australian collections (National Library of Australia).
Verlag: Golden Cockerel Press, 1937
Anbieter: Elizabeth's Bookshops, Fremantle, WA, Australien
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Hardcover. Original cloth. Zustand: Very Good +. ÂMARITIME AUSTRALIANAVery Competitive price! Now published for the first time from the manuscript in the Admiralty records, with an introduction and notes by Owen Rutter, comments on Bligh's navigation by Rear-Admiral J.A. Edgell Comments on Bligh's Navigation by Rear Admiral J. A. Edgell, O.B.E., Hydrographer of the Navy, and Four Engravings on Wood by Lynton Lamb. In two volumes. pp. 436 (last blank)+ 260 (last colophon), pictorial double title page both volumes, full page plan of the Bounty's launch, 2 full page charts, colophon decoration; narrow roy. 4to; qr. red cloth, spines lettered in gilt, cream & green 'sail-type' cloth boards" . printed from the official manuscript in the Admiralty records by Christopher & Anthony Sandford and Owen Rutter at the Golden Cockerel Press . and completed on the 10th day of March, 1937. The edition is limited to 300 sets of the two volumes, printed on mould-made paper." 2 v. : ill. ; 32 cm. #081223 First Edition. 2 volumes complete. SCARCE Very competitive price! Number 30 of the Edition limited to 300 numbered sets on mould-made paper. Light foxing to prelims and light rubbing to cloth edges. Tight copies of this splendid set of highly collectable books. Discolouration/soiling (2cm x 1.5cm) and cloth wear (1.5cm) to top of Volume 2 spine cover corner. Bounty (Ship) Voyages and travels Bounty Mutiny, 1789 Oceania -- Description and travel Oceania -- Discovery and explorationOther authors/contributors: Sandford, Christopher Sandford, Anthony Lamb, Lynton, 1907-1977 Rutter, Owen, 1889-1944 Edgell, John, Sir, 1880-1962 Golden Cockerel PressPlease request additional images. Elizabeth's Bookshops have been one of Australia's premier independent book dealers since 1973. Elizabeth's family-owned business operates four branches in Perth CBD, Fremantle (WA), and Newtown (NSW). All orders are dispatched within 24 hours from our Fremantle Warehouse. All items can be viewed at Elizabeth's Bookshop Warehouse, 23 Queen Victoria Street\, Fremantle WA.
Verlag: Golden Cockerel Press, Ten Staple Inn, London, 1937
Anbieter: Madoc Books (ABA-ILAB), Llandudno, CONWY, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. LAMB Lynton [Harold] 1907-1977 (illustrator). Limited Edition. VG, Ltd ed, 2 vols, 1937. Two volumes in the publishers tri coloured cloth, 'sail' design, corners & edges lightly rubbed, couple of small marks, gilt titles to spine. Internally, Vol 1, [5], 6-435, 2 illustrations, 1 log facsimile. Vol 2, [4], 5-258 pp, [1], [1] limitation, 2 illustrations, 4 facsimiles (2 of maps,1 of log & 1 of launch), most pages uncut, text block edges uncut, some occasional spots to block edges and blanks, 2 book labels to fpds (Christian Heuer & Graham R Barker). An edition Limited to just 300 copies. (316*193 mm 315*191 mm). (Pertelote 117). Title continues: being Lieutenant William Bligh's log of the proceedings of His Majesty's armed vessel Bounty in a voyage to the South seas, to take the breadfruit from the Society islands to the West Indies Now published for the first time from the manuscript in the Admiralty records, with an introduction and notes by Owen Rutter, comments on Bligh's navigation by Rear-Admiral J.A.Edgell.
Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
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and the subsequent voyage of part of the crew, in the ship's boat, from Tofoa, one of the Friendly Islands, to Timor, a Dutch settlement in the East Indies. Illustrated with charts. London : George Nicol, 1790. Quarto, full flame calf, expertly rebacked, spine in compartments finely tooled in gilt with decorations of palm trees on an island, contrasting morocco title labels, folding engraved frontispiece of the draught of the Bounty (old creases), pp iv, folding chart of the voyage of Bligh in the open boat, 88; two further engraved plates (one folding, the other with a short tear), some offsetting and foxing, a very good copy. The first edition of Bligh's own account of one of the most famous events in maritime history, and of what is generally acknowledged as one of the great feats of navigation. The breadfruit, a species of flowering mulberry tree native to Southeast Asia and most of the Pacific Islands, had first been brought back to Europe from Tahiti by Sir Joseph Banks in 1770. It was at the instigation of Banks, who had recognised the breadfruit's enormous potential as a staple food product, and in particular as an economical means of feeding slaves, that Lieutenent William Bligh's ill-fated 1787 expedition to Tahiti in the Bountywas mounted. Bligh's brief was to collect as many samples of breadfruit as possible with the intention of propagating them in the Caribbean. Bligh's narrative commenceson April 29, 1789, shortly after the Bounty's departure from Tahiti. Led by Fletcher Christian, 24 of the ship's crew mutinied; Bligh and 18 loyal men were cast adrift in the ship's launch. Over the course of the next 45 days Bligh succeeded in navigating westward across 4,000 miles of ocean in the tiny boat, by way of the northern coast of Australia and the Torres Strait, eventually reaching the island of Timor at the eastern end of the Indonesian archipelago."In the course of this hazardous journey Bligh took the opportunity to chart and name parts of the unknown north-east coast of New Holland as he passed along it" (Wantrup). On his return to England, Bligh was acquitted at a court-martial and promoted to Commander. He was to lead a second expedition to the Pacific in 1791-93 which succeeded in transporting breadfruit from Tahiti to the Caribbean. Bligh's Narrative "was not . a hastily written account but Bligh?s full and characteristically meticulous narrative of the latter part of his voyage, illustrated with a plan of the Bounty?s launch and three charts, including the chart of his discoveries on the north-east coast and Torres Strait - indeed, this was the most substantial achievement in Australian coastal discovery before the voyages of Matthew Flinders and George Bass at the end of the 1790s. The substance of the Narrative, together with its plates and charts, was incorporated with only slight alterations into the full ?official? account of the voyage published in 1792." (Wantrup) Ferguson 71; Hill 132; Kroepelien 87; Wantrup 61.
Verlag: printed for George Nicol, London, 1792
Anbieter: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, USA
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Quarto. (12 3/8 x 9 5/8 inches). Stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece of Bligh by J. Condé after J. Russell, 7 engraved plates, charts and plans (comprising: 1 plate of a breadfruit, 2 folding plans, 4 charts [3 folding]), uncut. Expertly bound to style in half 18th century russia and contemporary marbled paper covered boards, spine gilt in 6 compartments, red morocco lettering piece in the second, the others with a repeat decoration in gilt First edition of the full official account of the Bounty expedition, the famous mutiny and Bligh's miraculous navigation to safety: a fine uncut copy. This work "includes a revised version of the text of Bligh's narrative of the mutiny, previously published in London in 1790 . This account was based upon Bligh's journal but was written, edited and seen through the press by James Burney, under the supervision of Sir Joseph Banks, during Bligh's absence from London while on his second breadfruit voyage on the Providence" (Hill [2004] p.48). The most remarkable part of the narrative is undoubtedly Bligh's account of the voyage in the Bounty's 23-foot launch. His achievement of safely navigating an open vessel packed with 19 men a distance of 4,000 miles without serious mishap is almost without parallel in the history of ocean travel. This copy is a lovely, wide-margined example. Cox, II p 305; Du Rietz 93; Ferguson 125; Hill (2004) 135; Mendelssohn II, 1117; Sabin 5910; Wantrup 62a.