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Charles Andersson - The Okavango River - 1861 - London Very Rare True First Edition of a Cornerstone Text A Narrative of Travel, Exploration and Adventure
Andersson, Charles John. THE OKAVANGO RIVER: A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, and Adventure (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1861) First edition. With a steel-engraved portrait vignette title page and 16 other engraved illustrations as called for. 8vo, handsomely bound in half tan calf over boards, the spine with raised bands gilt ruled, black morocco lettering label gilt. A very nice copy, with only very light mellowing to the extremities.
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RARE FIRST EDITION OF THIS CORNERSTONE TEXT. A very scarce volume in first edition format, it was written five years after his LAKE NGAMI, and is a record of Andersson’s hunting adventures though Namaqualand and Damaraland (present day Namibia).
With Fine Engravings of Asia Minor, The Holy Land & Syria Beautifully Bound - Bartlett, Allom, Bentley and Others The Classic Work on the Area - By John Carne 1836 - 1838
[Bartlett, W. H.] Carne, John. SYRIA, THE HOLY LAND, ASIA MINOR, &c. ILLUSTRATED...BY W.H. BARTLETT,THOMAS ALLOM, & CO. (London: Fischer, Son and Co, ca. 1836-1838) 3 volumes bound in two as often. First edition. 2 engraved maps, engraved title pages, 120 engraved plates by Bartlett and others. 4to, contemporary dark green morocco gilt. Spines very handsomely decorated with multiple fully gilt tooled wide raised bands gilt lined and decorated, separating the compartments which are fully gilt paneled and decorated, lettered in gilt in two compartments, a.e.g. A very handsome set with the typical
“The First ‘Modern’ Southern Novel” George W. Cable 1880 His Second and Most Important Work
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Cable, George W. THE GRANDISSIMES. A Story of Creole Life (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1880) First edition, the scarce first issue. 8vo, publisher’s original green cloth, the upper cover and spine lettered and decorated in a bayou motif in gilt. A very handsome copy, near very fine and quite scarce thus. SCARCE FIRST EDITION, ONE OF CABLE’S EARLIEST
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Price: $1500.
occasional foxing to the plates, the bindings handsome and very well preserved, strong, tight and with very little wear. FIRST EDITION WITH THE FINE PLATES BY BARTLETT, ALLOM, SALMON AND BENTLEY. With finely detailed black and white engravings. The thirteen plates not done by Bartlett were contributed by Thomas Allom, J. Salmon, and C. Bentley. Although Purser’s name appears on the title page, he contributed no designs to the book. This is an especially nice period set of this important work.
Item Number: 3
Price: $275.
WORKS AND A CLASSIC OF CREOLE LITERATURE. This was only his second book, and is frequently sited as his most important. Arlin Turner has called it, “the first important work of fiction written by a Southerner... to deal honestly with the complexity of Southern racial experience.”
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