Search preferences

Suchfilter

Produktart

  • Alle Product Types 
  • Bücher (2)
  • Magazine & Zeitschriften (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Comics (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Noten (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Kunst, Grafik & Poster (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Fotografien (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Karten (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
  • Manuskripte & Papierantiquitäten (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)

Zustand

Einband

Weitere Eigenschaften

Gratisversand

  • Kostenloser Versand nach Deutschland (Keine weiteren Ergebnisse entsprechen dieser Verfeinerung)
Land des Verkäufers

Verkäuferbewertung

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Bearing South: Antarctica, at Sea zum Verkauf von Four Rivers Books, LLC

    Warren Brown and John Gore Grimes

    Verlag: Press at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, 1991

    Anbieter: Four Rivers Books, LLC, Boulder, CO, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ILAB IOBA RMABA

    Bewertung: 5 Sterne, Learn more about seller ratings

    Verkäufer kontaktieren

    Erstausgabe Signiert

    EUR 8,41 Versand

    Innerhalb der USA

    Anzahl: 1

    In den Warenkorb

    Zustand: Near Fine. Stuart Klipper (illustrator). Colorado Springs: Press at Colorado College, 1991. A book of dramatic black and white photographs documenting a 4,000 mile sea voyage from the port of Punta Arenas, Chile on the Strait of Magellan, to the Falkland Islands, then on to Antarctica and finishing the first stage at Tierra del Fuego. In the second stage the ship sailed up the western coast of Chile and ended the voyage at Valdivia, Chile. 28 black and white photographs of both ice formations and dramatic stopping points on the voyage by Stuart D. Klipper are tipped in to the pages, which bear appropriate texts from the ship's logs written by the skipper Warren Brown. Poems by the Irish ice-sailor John Gore Grimes complement the logs. The text was typeset by computer and printed letterpress using polymer plates. The fine silk-like fabric binding and slipcase were made by Greg Campbell at the Campbell-Logan Bindery. Signed by the photographer and by James Trissel, who designed the book. Number 39 of 50 copies. Near fine book in near fine slipcase, both slightly sunned--the spine of the book and at the rear of the slipcase. Book and slipcase bound in the same type of silk-like fabric.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Bearing south. Antarctica, at sea. Photographs by Stuart Klipper zum Verkauf von Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB)

    Brown, Warren, & John Gore Grimes

    Verlag: The Press at Colorado College, [Colorado Springs, Colo.], 1991

    Anbieter: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ILAB RMABA

    Bewertung: 5 Sterne, Learn more about seller ratings

    Verkäufer kontaktieren

    Signiert

    EUR 11,21 Versand

    Innerhalb der USA

    Anzahl: 1

    In den Warenkorb

    Edition limited to 50 copies (this, no. 18), signed by the printer and designer, James Trissel, and also by the photographer, Stuart Klipper; oblong folio, pp. [50] and but for the title-page spread, printed on rectos only; with 28 mounted black & white photographs, each approx. 3" x 4"; bound with concertina guards around signatures to compensate for the tipped-in photos, in pale blue Japanese cloth over boards, silver-stamped spine, in matching cloth slipcase, slightly faded. From the library of Kim Merker. The photographs were taken by Stuart Klipper during an expedition to Antarctica in 1987. Klipper had joined the crew of the Bermudian yacht War Baby on a two-and-a-half-month journey that covered over 4000 nautical miles. The text accompanying the images consists of excerpts from the log of War Baby's skipper, Warren Brown, and quotations from the renowned Irish ice-sailor, John Gore Grimes. The voyage began in Punta Arenas, Chile on the Strait of Magellan, to the Falkland Islands, then on to Antarctica and Tierra del Fuego; later, the journey took them up the western coast of Chile and ended at Valdivia, Chile.