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Ferro, Gaetano, Luisa Faldini, Marica Milanesi; The Italian Encyclopedia Institute, Giovanni Treccani
Columbian Iconography, Volume XI, Nuovo Raccolta Colombiana, English Edition
Roma, Italy, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, . . Hardcover. Size: 4to 11" - 13" tall. Another fine contribution to the series Nuova Raccolta Colombiana, this being the English edition, Volume XI thereof. Volume is dedicated to Columbian historiography, iconography and to to the Genoan Christopher Columbus himself. Plentiful prints and plates, too, with descriptions and notes opposite. English edition. Assembled by The Italian Encyclopedia Institute, and edited by Gaetano Ferro, Luisa Faldini, and Marica Milanesi and then collaboration with Carla Pampaloni, Laura Monferdini, Maria Teresa Di Palma, Gianni Eugenio Viola providing additional edited. Translated from the original Italian by Luciano F. Farina and Carla Onorato Wysokinski. Bound in tall, heavy quarto hardcover format, illustrated paper over boards, black lettering to cover and spine. Particularly bright interior, lightly bowed front board else nearly As New condition. Preface by Anna Unali. Printed in the Security Printing Plant of the Instituto Poligrafico e Zecc Dello Stato, in Rome, with no date of publication stated but likely 1996, as Colophon states it was printed that year. [8], 9-865 pp. including index. The special watermarked paper is quite fine.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fine
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Book number: 350748
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Catalogue: Nautical
Keywords: Anna Unali Giocchino Triolo Luciano F. Farina|Franco Gay|Cesare Ciano|Francesco Quieto|Aldo Ziggiotto|Lucio Bertolazzi|Luciano F. Farina|ships|navigation

 
Franco Gay and Cesare Ciano
The Ships of Christopher Columbus, Volume VII, English Edition
Roma, Italy, Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca Dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, 1997. First English Edition. Hardcover. Size: 4to 11" - 13" tall. Another fine contribution to the series Nuova Raccolta Colombiana, this being the English edition, with contributors by the editors Franco Gay and Cesare Ciano, and then Francesco Quieto and Aldo Ziggiotto, with translations from the original Italian by Lucio Bertolazzi and Luciano F. Farina. Bound in tall, heavy quarto hardcover format, illustrated paper over boards, a few nicks here and there, black lettering to cover and spine. Particularly bright interior, and with plentiful illustrations and maps, including a five-panel fold-out, quite fine. Illustrated endpapers (maps and diagrams). Preface by Paolo Emilio Taviani. Printed in the Security Printing Plant of the Instituto Poligrafico e Zecc Dello Stato, in Rome, in 1997, with an English translation copyright of the previous year. [4], 5], 309 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Near Fine
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Book number: 350744
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Catalogue: Nautical
Keywords: Christopher Columbus|Franco Gay|Cesare Ciano|Francesco Quieto|Aldo Ziggiotto|Lucio Bertolazzi|Luciano F. Farina|ships|navigation

 
Moore, John Hamilton; Nathaniel Bowdith, ed.
The New Practical Navigator; Being an Epitome of Navigation; Containing the Different Methods of Working the Lunar Observations, and All the Requisite Tables Used with the Nautical Almanac. In Determining the Latitude and Longitude; and Keeping a Complete Reckoning at Sea: Illustrated by Proper Rules and Examples: The Whole Exemplified in a Journal Kept from England to the Island of Teneriffe;...
Newburyport, Massachusetts, Edmund M. Blunt, 1800. The Second American Edition from. Hardcover. Size: 8vo 8" - 9" tall. No matter the "mistakes" and litany of necessitated corrections . . . John Hamilton Moore's (1738-1807) profoundly influential treatise of navigation and nautical safety. A Fair condition copy, text-block still solid, collated as complete, with battered covers but clean internals and fascinating to look at and read. The title page continues, "The Substance of Information every Candidate for the American Navy ought to be acquainted with previous to his being appointed: This, with the Sea Terms, are particularly recommended to the attention of all Young Gentlemen designed for or belonging to, the SEA." Thick, heavy, full leather binding, peeling title label to spine, foxed and toned of interior, some dog-eared pages, final page (being a listing of other books sold by the Edmund M. Blunt bookstore) attached but half-split, a two-inch split to rear joint, chipping to spine head. The title page says First American Edition but bound in is a Preface to the Second American Edition) of the Thirteenth English Edition of John Hamilton Moore, "improved by the introduction of several new tables, and by large additions to the former tables, and revised and corrected by a skilful mathematician and navigator" (that would be Nathaniel Bowdith). Added also is a Second Edition of "Some general instructions and information to merchants, masters of vessels, and others concerned in navigation, relative to the mercantile and maritime laws and customs. Bookplate of a previous owner (E.A. Baker) and plentiful paleography inside front and rear flaps, mostly mathematical sums, and some personal names in pencil and pen. Collated thus: title page, Explanation of the Plate describing the rigging, &c. of a First-rate ship of War. Note from N. Goodale about the copyright of the newly added book. Preface to the Second American Edition, written by the publisher, September 1, 1800. Table of Contents. Geometrical Definitions. Many, many score illustrations hors-texte and eight copper-engraved plates. The First American Edition was published in 1799. The Practical Navigator was the most popular navigational text of the late 18th century, published first in England in 1772. Nathaniel Bowditch (1773-1838) edited the first two American editions. Two years later, when Edmund M. Blunt was prepared to publish a third edition, Bowditch and others had by then found and corrected so many errors in the original texts that he decided to call it a First Edition of a new work! xi [1], 14-570 pp. plus a single page of the bookstore's catalogue. All in, a serviceable copy of a remarkably influential text.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fair
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Book number: 355974
USD 900.00 [Appr.: EURO 845.5 | £UK 729.75 | JP¥ 139281]
Catalogue: Nautical
Keywords: nautical navigation Edmund M. Blunt John Hamilton Moore seafaring

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