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Old Spanish Trail; Journals of Forty-Niners; To the Rockies and Oregon

Old Spanish Trail; Journals of Forty-Niners; To the Rockies and Oregon by Hafen, LeRoy R., and Ann W. Hafen

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Old Spanish Trail; Journals of Forty-Niners; To the Rockies and Oregon
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Hafen, LeRoy R., and Ann W. Hafen
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Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
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Glendale, CA: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1955. First editions, first printings. Hardcover. Fine. Volumes 1 to 3 of the Far West and Rockies Series. Green cloth, gilt spine titles. Fine, bright copies. Volumes 1 and 2 have been inscribed by LeRoy Hafen on the front free endpapers. Laid in is a prospectus for the Far West and Rockies Series, which was proposed to reach fifteen volumes. The prospectus is also inscribed by LeRoy Hafen. .
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(Arriani Nicomedensis) Expeditionis Alexandri libri septem et Historia Indica Graec. Et Lat. Cum annotationibus et indice Graeco Iocupletissimo Georgii Raphelii accedunt eclogue Photii ad Arrianum pertinentes cum lectionibus variantibus Dav. Hoeschelii, summaria librorum distincta & emendata, index rerum accuratissimus nec non tabula geographica expeditionis Alexandri by ARRIANUS, Flavius [Arrian of Nicomedia] (c. 95- 175) – RAPHEL, Georg (Georgius Raphelius) – HOESCHEL, David (eds.)

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(Arriani Nicomedensis) Expeditionis Alexandri libri septem et Historia Indica Graec. Et Lat. Cum annotationibus et indice Graeco Iocupletissimo Georgii Raphelii accedunt eclogue Photii ad Arrianum pertinentes cum lectionibus variantibus Dav. Hoeschelii, summaria librorum distincta & emendata, index rerum accuratissimus nec non tabula geographica expeditionis Alexandri
Author
ARRIANUS, Flavius [Arrian of Nicomedia] (c. 95- 175) – RAPHEL, Georg (Georgius Raphelius) – HOESCHEL, David (eds.)
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Sanctuary Books (United States)
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Amsterdam: apud Wetstenium, MDCCLVII [1757]. First Raphael Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo (206 x 127mm). xlviii, 637, [199] pages, 5 (ads.); including half-title in Greek and added engraved title in red and black. Full-page engraved frontispiece of the personification of Victory. Folding engraved map of Alexander’s expedition to Asia (p. 4). Greek and Latin text in double columns, extensive footnotes; the translation and notes by Georg Raphel (1673-1740), German Lutheran theologian and writer. Contemporary vellum boards with spine title in ink: “ARRIANUS de Expedit. Alex: G. RAPHELII”; (spine lightly darkened, covers slightly warped; some marginal toning and foxing, otherwise sound with map fully in tact). Late 18th and 19th century armorial bookplates of antiquarians William Beloe, F.S.A. (1756-1817) and T. S. Gosset of Trinity College Cambridge, (fl. 1812 and later), to front pastedown and leaves. Rear armorial bookplate of R. P. L. Booker, an English bibliophile of the early 20th century whose main collecting interest was in maps. This copy very good and well cared for under lengthy academic ownership. First Raphel Edition of Arrian’s early history of the campaigns (Anabasis) of Alexander the Great. First published three years earlier, this reprint adds a valuable Greek Index. Raphel organized and devised this work as a revision of the 1704 Gronovius edition. Though initially inspired by his hero, Alexander the Great, Arrian wrote this biography with a neutral and deft hand. He uses only the best primary source material, including Alexander’s own letters, as evidence for his history. Together with the Historia Indica, this compilation volume exhibits great literary acuteness and is widely regarded as the one of the most authentic and accurate of early historical works. The Indica is a description of the voyage from India to Persia by the Alexandrian officer Nearchus. The text was usually united in manuscripts with the Campaigns, as an eighth book. Though is looked to be a supplement to the text of the Campaigns, Arrian often refers to each work separately and the Indica was composed sometime later in the second century. Written in the Ionic dialect, after Herodotus, the Indica highlighted things about India which were similar to Greece. Arrian’s in-depth asides about the country revealed a great deal about the history, geography, and culture of the Indian subcontinent. With the Indica, Arrian wished to depose his own narrative among familiar books, which he found less than reliable. This important edition not commonly found outside institutional copies. Dibdin calls Raphel’s edition, “excellent and commodious.” -- Dibdin (4th ed.), I 329; Hoffmann I, 377.
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Europa 1907, Stedelijk Museum Cat. 176, 6 Juli - 30 September 1957 by [Art]

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Europa 1907, Stedelijk Museum Cat. 176, 6 Juli - 30 September 1957
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[Art]
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Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 1957. Paperback. Very Good. Printed onionskin over pictorial heavy cardstock wraps; 4to (190 x 260 mm); unpaginated, (approx. pp. 40), printed on a variety of papers, and illustrated in b/w throughout, with one tipped-on color plate. Onionskin wrinkled and lightly chipped along the edges; cardstock wraps a little rubbed along the edges; text block lightly tanned along the edges. Catalogue reproducing works by Kirchner, Matisse, Renoir, Monet, and others.
The Neale M. Albert Collection of Miniature Designer Bindings: A Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Grolier Club, September 13- November 4, 2006
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The Neale M. Albert Collection of Miniature Designer Bindings: A Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Grolier Club, September 13- November 4, 2006 by Albert, Neale M.; Grill, Tom

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The Neale M. Albert Collection of Miniature Designer Bindings: A Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Grolier Club, September 13- November 4, 2006
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Albert, Neale M.; Grill, Tom
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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9780910672672
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vg
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New York: Piccolo Press, 2006. Hardcover. vg. Photographs by Tom Grill. Oblong 8vo. 212pp. Dark gray cloth with illustrated paste-down and gold lettering on spine housed in gray cloth slipcase. Frontispiece of Neale M. Albert. Chapters are divided into binding categories; traditional, variations, geometric, abstract, representational, gems, flora & fauna, lettering, diminutive, and experimental. Profusely illustrated with multiple reproductions of color photographs of each of the 250 exhibited books, and explanations for each by their designer. 1 3/4" water stain to top edge of rear board. Overall near fine condition.
The Light Appearing More and More Towards the Perfect Day; or, A Farther Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New-England, Concerning the Progresse of the Gospel Amongst them. Manifested by Letters from Such as Preacht to Them There. (Sabin's Reprints, Quarto Series. No. III.)

The Light Appearing More and More Towards the Perfect Day; or, A Farther Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New-England, Concerning the Progresse of the Gospel Amongst them. Manifested by Letters from Such as Preacht to Them There. (Sabin's Reprints, Quarto Series. No. III.) by Whitfield, Henry; Caryl, Joseph; Mayhow [Mayhew], Thomas; Eliot, John

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The Light Appearing More and More Towards the Perfect Day; or, A Farther Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New-England, Concerning the Progresse of the Gospel Amongst them. Manifested by Letters from Such as Preacht to Them There. (Sabin's Reprints, Quarto Series. No. III.)
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Whitfield, Henry; Caryl, Joseph; Mayhow [Mayhew], Thomas; Eliot, John
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New York: Reprinted for Joseph Sabin / [Joel] Munsell, 1865. Limited Edition. Large Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Signed by author. Limited edition, hand numbered 44 and initialed by Joseph Sabin. One of 50 copies. Binding weakening, several gatherings loose. 1865 Large Hardcover. [viii], 46 pp. 4to. 1865 reissue of 1651 original. Sabin 103688: 'Contains a letter from Thomas Mayhew, dated 'From Great Harbor in Martins [sic] Vineyard Sept. 7. 1650'; also five letters from John Eliot written from Roxbury in 1649 and 1650.
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Selected Verse. by ZUK, Georges.

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Selected Verse.
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ZUK, Georges.
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San Francisco: Kayak , (1969).. First edition.. 72 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Translated from the French by Robin Skelton, with a 6 pp introduction. One of 800 copies. Zuk = Skelton himself.