The Wild Muse: Travel and Exploration
found: 8 books

 
BROWN, C. BARRINGTON AND LIDSTONE, WILLIAM
Fifteen Thousand Miles on the Amazon and its Tributaries
London, Edward Stanford. 1878, 1st. Hard, 8vo. First edition. Hard cover in original cloth. Published London: Edward Stanford, 1878. 8vo. xiii+520pp. illus frontis, plates, fold-out map and drawings within the text. Dark green cloth with gilt titles and black cover designs. "The authors travelled for two years (1873-1875) along the entire course of the Amazon River and its principal tributaries." A near fine example, internally fine, clean, bright white, crisp, unmarked. Near Fine/No Jacket, As Issued.
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Book number: 008489
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Keywords: History

 
DU CHAILLU, PAUL B.
EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA. With Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People, and of the Chace of the Gorilla, Crocodile, Leopard, Elephant, Hippopotamus, and Other Animals
London, John Murray. 1861, 1st. Hard, 8vo. First edition. Bound in full pebbled leather with raised bands, gilt titles and designs, marbled endpapers, speckled edges. Published London: John Murray, 1861. 8vo. xviii+479pp. plus28pp. publisher's catalog , dated May, 1861. Illustrated with 27 full-page engravings, including a folding frontispiece of a gorilla (the first ever of the animal), and 46 reproductions within the text. Folding map bound at the rear missing, front edge of first two sheets of catalog have old archival repair. Minor wear at the crown, hinges and tips else near fine. Internally fine, pages and plates bright white with no foxing - rare to find as such. French-American anthropologist Paul Du Chaillu spent nearly four years on his first expedition to Central Africa covering 8,000 miles. He brought back numerous specimens of exotic birds and confirmed the existence of the gorilla. His account is a seminal work on Equatorial Africa. Very Good/No Jacket.
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Book number: 008512
USD 1175.00 [Appr.: EURO 1005.5 | £UK 874.5 | JP¥ 173439]
Keywords: History

 
EDWARDS, WILLIAM H.
A Voyage Up the Amazon, Including a Residence at Para
NY, D. Appleton & Co. 1847, 1st. Hard, 8vo. First edition. Hard cover in original cloth. Published NY: D. Appleton & Co, 1847. 8vo. 256pp. frontis plate plus 8pp. publisher's catalog. Blind patterned brown cloth with gilt titles. Edwards, an entomologist known for his work on butterflies, was the first American naturalist to travel in and write about South America. He collected natural history specimens for his sponsors on his voyage, and his accounts of the area inspired other expeditions. Alfred Russel Wallace and Henry Walter Bates were soon to follow. Light wear to the cloth at the spine and tips, 2 sheets opened roughly with light edge fray, small foxing spot on frontis tissue guard, else very good plus, pages bright white with no foxing or toning, binding crisp and tight. Very good plus. Very Good Plus/No Jacket, As Issued.
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Book number: 008493
USD 595.00 [Appr.: EURO 509.25 | £UK 442.75 | JP¥ 87827]
Keywords: History

 
HILL, ERNESTINE
Australian Frontier
NY, Doubleday Doran. 1942, 1st. Hard, 8vo. First edition. Hard cover in original cloth. Published NY: Doubleday Doran, 1942, first printing. 8vo. ix+332pp. illustrated with photos, map endpapers. Blue cloth with green and yellow titles, top edge tinted green. A fine, attractive copy. Fine/No Jacket.
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Book number: 009292
USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 30 | £UK 26.25 | JP¥ 5166]
Keywords: Australia

 
LOCK, A.C.C.
People We Met
Sydney, Angus & Robertson. 1950. Hard, 8vo. Hard cover in original cloth. Published Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1950, second printing - 1951. 8vo. x+355pp. illustrated with b/w photos, endpaper maps. Red cloth with gilt titles. Very good plus. Very Good Plus/No Jacket.
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Book number: 009291
USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 25.75 | £UK 22.5 | JP¥ 4428]