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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (Incorporated): Volume LXXIII by The Secretary - 1930
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A Chronological History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. Part 1. (Volume 1)(1803 1st ed.): Commencing with an Account of the earliest Discovery of that Sea by Europeans, And terminating with the Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, in 1579.
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Volume 1 of Burney's 5 volume history of the exploration of the Pacific Ocean. 1803. Volume is ex-library copy with library stamps of University of California dated 1870 and found on title page, p.57 and p.131. Soundly bound in modern blue buckram. Collation: Title page, xii, [8], 391 with 5 maps and modern end blanks. Overall condition is good with some condition issues. All repairs described are professionally done. Title page rehinged. Frontis map and map opposite p. 277 are original. Frontis map is rehinged. 3 maps bound at end are professional full size reproductions (image of California map is provided). Appendix (pgs. 385-391) is also professional reproduction. Page 20 has closed tear repaired with rice paper. Water stain at head of spine waxes and wanes on pages 121-146, and 193-249; occasionally encroaching on text. Ink stain margin of p.220-21. Stain of indeterminate origin penetrating margins of p.273-78. On the plus side: binding is sound, volume is (now) complete, pages are wide margined…
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U.S.S. John McCain (DDG 56) Christening Ceremony: 88 page booklet with insert
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Voyages et découvertes en Océanie, depuis 1791 jusqu'à nos jours, recueillis
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1856 BEAUTIFUL BINDING Voyages in Oceania Pacific New Zealand Fiji VancouverA rare historical book in an exquisite, decorative binding!
'Voyages in Oceania', by Mikolaj Kubalski, is a fascinating historical account of the various voyages in the South Pacific Ocean. It includes descriptions of the voyages of Captain George Vancouver, Antoine d'Entrecasteaux, and Peter Dillon following their journeys to New Zealand, Tasmania, Tonga, Fiji, and New Caledonia.
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Christchurch, New Zealand: Pegasus, 1958. Second. Cloth. Good/Good. Janet Frame's first novel, Owls Do Cry draws on many details of her own life. Her childhood was shadowed by poverty, sickness, and accidental death, and shaped by the power of the spoken and written word. At twenty-one, she was institutionalized in a mental hospital and later saved from a threatened lobotomy only by her achievement as a writer. Owls Do Cry explores the life of the Withers family in a New Zealand town "halfway between the South Pole and the equator." Poverty and a reputation for strangeness exclude the Withers from the hollow conventions and artifacts of suburban life. They do not possess revolving clotheslines, walkie talkie dolls or uncomfortable chairs, yet the children's lives are rich in "wonder currency:" rhymes and rituals, play and dreams. Twenty years later, this currency is subsumed for each of them into vivid, haunted inner lives. Owls Do Cry lyrically evokes "the private and lonely night, with a room of…
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A Chronological History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean. Part 1. (Volume 1)(1803 1st ed.): Commencing with an Account of the earliest Discovery of that Sea by Europeans, And terminating with the Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, in 1579.
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Volume 1 of Burney's 5 volume history of the exploration of the Pacific Ocean. 1803. Volume is ex-library copy with library stamps of University of California dated 1870 and found on title page, p.57 and p.131. Soundly bound in modern blue buckram. Collation: Title page, xii, [8], 391 with 5 maps and modern end blanks. Overall condition is good with some condition issues. All repairs described are professionally done. Title page rehinged. Frontis map and map opposite p. 277 are original. Frontis map is rehinged. 3 maps bound at end are professional full size reproductions (image of California map is provided). Appendix (pgs. 385-391) is also professional reproduction. Page 20 has closed tear repaired with rice paper. Water stain at head of spine waxes and wanes on pages 121-146, and 193-249; occasionally encroaching on text. Ink stain margin of p.220-21. Stain of indeterminate origin penetrating margins of p.273-78. On the plus side: binding is sound, volume is (now) complete, pages are wide margined…
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U.S.S. John McCain (DDG 56) Christening Ceremony: 88 page booklet with insert
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1856 BEAUTIFUL BINDING Voyages in Oceania Pacific New Zealand Fiji VancouverA rare historical book in an exquisite, decorative binding!
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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland : Volume LXVII [Hardcover] Edited by The Secretary
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Hay Nisbet & Co. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Glasgow; 1924. Volume LXVII, Sixty-Seventh Session, 1923-1924. Brown cloth covered boards with gold titles; edges and covers worn; spine is sun faded; 8vo, 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; pages toned, numerous fold-out tables; no internal markings; 940 pages. Additional shipping charges may be requested for international or expedited orders.
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On the expansive action of Steam in some of the Pumping Engines on the Cornish Mines. An original article from Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1838
by William Jory Henwood, F.G.S., Secretary of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, H.M. Assay-Master of Tin in the Duchy of Cornwall
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John Weale, London, 1838. Disbound. Very Good Condition. 12 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Size: 21 x 27 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Civil Engineers; Inventory No: 366163..
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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (Incorporated). Volume LV. Fifty-Fifth Session 1911 - 1912
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Glasgow: Published by the Institution, 1912 Frontis-piece with the tissue guard intact, xxxii, 496pp, printed on fine glossy paper, bound in blind stamped brown cloth, bearing a gilt seal on the front cover, with the gilt still bright, binding and hinges tight, illustrated throughout, includes folding plates. Covers in Good condition showing lower bumped corners, spine sunned, with slight insect nibbling. Interior is in Very Good Condition, with foxing to the outer page edges. NO LABELS, INSCRIPTIONS, NOR MARKINGS. INCLUDES ARTICLES ON STEAM.
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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (Incorporated). Volume LIII. Fifty-Third Session 1909 - 1910
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Glasgow: Published by the Institution, 1910 Frontis-piece, xxxii, 429pp, printed on fine glossy paper, bound in blind stamped brown cloth, bearing a gilt seal on the front cover, with the gilt still bright, binding and hinges starting, illustrated throughout, includes folding plates. Covers in Good condition showing a lower bumped corner, spine sunned, with slight insect nibbling. Interior is in Very Good Condition, with foxing to the outer page edges and endpapers. NO LABELS, INSCRIPTIONS, NOR MARKINGS. INCLUDES ARTICLES ON STEAM.
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The Polynesian Triangle
by Berry, Erick & Best, Herbert
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Eric Berry: The Polynesian Triangle, 1968 Funk & Wagnalls. USED. VERY GOOD CONDITION/ VERY GOOD UNCLIPPED ORIGINAL DUST JACKET. SCARCE THUS. States First Published in the United States of America 1968. SUMMARY: THE 3,000 YEAR HISTORY OF POLYNESIA AND ITS PEOPLES. ANTHROPOLOGY. A NICE FIND.
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Hulme, Keri: The Bone People. Louisiana State University Press, A tale of New Zealand. Stated United States First Edition, 1985. 450 pages, indexed. WINNER OF THE PEGASUS PRIZE FOR LITERATURE AND THE BOOKER PRIZE. Used. Very Good/Very Good unclipped original $17.95 dust jacket. Summary: "The Bone People, first published in 1984 by Spiral, New Zealand. About this book: The Bone People is an unusual story of love. It is unusual in the telling, the subject matter, and the form of love that the story depicts. This is in no way a romance; it is filled with violence, fear, and twisted emotions. At the story's core, however, are three people who struggle very hard to figure out what love is and how to find it. Hulme won New Zealand's Pegasus Prize for Literature (1984) for The Bone People. Then the book went on to win the prestigious Booker Prize (1985).
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The Sea Hunters: The New England Whalemen During Two Centuries 1635-1835
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Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Co.,1953, hardcover, 510 pp, First Edition stated, First Printing, Very Good in Very Good dustjacket, Signed by the Author without inscription on the title page. Straight, tight and clean with no markings, top edge dusted, fading to board edges, small spot of soiling to rear board. Dustjacket price-clipped, rubs, small edge chips, short closed edge tears, fade to spine, displays nicely in new Brodart sleeve. The first detailed history of American whaling for the period 1635-1835 including, a full account of the whaling industry from the Revolutionary War to the War of 1812, the first detailed study of the migrations of the whalemen after the Revolution to ports not closed to them by the British, the story of the beginnings of Cape Horn whaling, and the first recognition-with authentication-of the actual discoverer of Antarctica, Christopher Burdick. Illustrated with 8 black-&-white plates. Appended: Notes, Index.
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Miss Ulysses From Puka-Puka: The Autobiography of a South Sea Trader's Daughter
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Dockside Sailing Press, 2016. Fine / As New. Very minor shelf wear to cover. Otherwise As New. Appears unopened / unread. Photo is of the copy we have here at Barbed Wire Books.
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The Forsters and the Botany of the Second Cook Expedition (1772 - 1775)
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Ruggell/Lichtenstein: A.R. Gantner, 2004. Second edution. Illustrated with just seven plates, thick octavo, pp 759, very clean internally, yelow cloth in very good condition, in a very good dustwrapper. An excellent copy. . Second edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good.
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U.S.S. John McCain (DDG 56) Christening Ceremony: 88 page booklet with insert
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About 8 1/2" x 11" stapled booklet with 88 glossy pages about the ship including photos of the officers and the ship's sponsor, Cindy McCain. There is a 4 page tissue type paper in the center listing the Schedule of Events. The cover states, UNITED STATES SHIP JOHN S. McCAIN (DDG 56) with the McCain Family Crest in the center Commissioning July 2, 1994 Bath, Maine. Inside front cover explains the symbolism of the Crest. Inside back cover has the Navy Hymn. The softcover is somewhat dirty with an ink mark and a paperclip indent. Inside Near Fine. Also includes a bifold 4 page Contributor's Brochure which is very worn along the foredge from being inserted into the booklet - same size.
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Missionary Heroes In Oceania
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Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1910. First edition. Hard cover. Published Philadelphia: Lippincott. 1910, first printing. 8vo., 163 pp., illustrated with 8 plates. Green cloth with elaborate green and pink floral design, gilt stamped pictorial of island natives. Slight random foxing, name on e.p., else a very good, attractive example. Scarce.. 1st. Hard. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo..
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Jerry of the Islands, First edition, First state, 1917
by Jack London
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1917, First edition, first state with 2 typographical errors in the text as noted by Sisson & Martens: on page 45, line 4 "jnmping" for "jumping" and page 323, line 7 "Vila" for "Villa"; April 1917 (same year on the title page and copyright page). Bound in reddish brown cloth with black dog decorations and bright gilt titles. Illustrated frontis, ix. 337 + [6] ad pp.About this book
Jerry of the Islands was initially published in 1917 and is one of the last works by Jack London. The novel is set on the island of Malaita, a part of the Solomon Islands archipelago, which in 1893 became a British protectorate. The hero of the novel is Irish terrier Jerry, who was a brother of dog named Michael, about whom London wrote another novel—Michael, Brother of Jerry. (Wikipedia)
John Griffith London (born John Griffith Chaney(January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916) was an American novelist, journalist and social activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American… Read More
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Oceanic Art Myth, Man, and Image in the South Seas
by Schmitz, Carl
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New York: Abrams, 1969. This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket. Completely clean inside and out. No wear at all. One tiny black star (remainder mark) to the bottom page-edge. Carl A.Schmitz was one of the great scholars in this field, and this was his last work completed just before he died in 1966. It unites all of his interests:culture, history, religion and art, and focusses on the area he knew best. With sections on Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia (where Schmitz made his greatest contribution) this is undoubtedly still the best 1 volume survey of the art and culture of this varied region. Bibliography. Stout oblong folio, 11" high X 12" wide, 405 pages. With 337 illustrations including 50 tipped-in color plates. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. . Hard Cover. Fine/Fine.
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