Published by Adlard Coles, 2014
ISBN 10: 1472907213 ISBN 13: 9781472907219
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Published by Signet/New American Library, 1962
ISBN 10: 0451500946 ISBN 13: 9780451500946
Seller: zenosbooks, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. 1st edition. Previous Owner's Name Penned in Front,Otherwise Very Good in Wrappers.
Published by Erdmann, Tübingen, 1973
ISBN 10: 3771101689 ISBN 13: 9783771101688
Seller: Antiquariat Tintentraum, Willich, Germany
21 cm, 300 Seiten, fester Einband, minimal lichtrandig, insgesamt guter Zustand - intern: Fach K. 450 gr.
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Published by Augsburg. Weltbild (Bereich SammlerEditionen), [o.J. / ca. 2005]., 2005
Seller: Antiquariat Güntheroth, Herzberg Mark, Germany
Original-Pappeinband. Mit s/w Abbildungen. 298 [6] S. (= Aufbruch ins Unbekannte). - Lizenzausgabe. - Gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 425.
Reprint; 8vo; pp. 81 (4 pages advertisements); 5 b/w illustrations, notes, original stiff stapled wrapper, minor chipping, otherwise a very good copy. (Dubbo, Review Publications, 1976). This is Volume V in the new series of Australian Historical Monographs. It appeared in the original series in two parts Volumes XIX and XXIX.
Published by Augsburg, Weltbild, 1983
ISBN 13: 4026411186573
Seller: Antiquariat Deinbacher, Murstetten, Austria
8° , Hardcover/Pappeinband. 298 Seiten mit einigen Abbildungen, Einband etwas berieben, innen guter und sauberer Zustand 4026411186573 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Published by Published by Lutterworth Press, London and Redhill First Edition . London 1961., 1961
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original caramel cloth covers, black title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 95 printed pages of text with colour frontispiece and double-page map. Without any ownership markings. Fine condition book, in Fine condition dust wrapper, not price clipped 4s, unopened new book. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, this protects and prolongs the life of the paper, it is not adhered to the book or to the dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. BIO (Résumé, Memoir).
Published by Stuttgart. Edition Erdmann., 1983
ISBN 10: 3522610008 ISBN 13: 9783522610001
Seller: Antiquariat Bernhardt, Kassel, Germany
Leinen. Zust: Gutes Exemplar. Mit original Schutzumschlag. 298 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Deutsch 500g.
Limited Edition; 4to; pp. 40 (2 pages advertisements); 5 b/w illustrations, notes, original stiff stapled wrapper, minor chipping, faded spine; otherwise a fine copy. Sydney, D.S. Ford Printers, 1949. Limited Edition signed and numbered by editor.
Published by Sydney, D.S. Ford Printers, 1949., 1949
Limited Edition; 8vo pp. 40 (2 pages advertisements); 5 b/w illustrations, notes; original stiff stapled wrapper, minor chipping, spine faded, otherwise a very good copy. Limited to 125 numbered copies, of which this is number 87. Signed by George Mackaness.
Published by Sydney, The Editor 1949., 1949
Signed
4to; pp. 40 (2 pages advertisements); 5 b/w illustrations, notes, original stiff stapled wrapper, faded spine; some faint watermarks on covers, otherwise a fine copy. . Limited Edition of 125 copies signed and numbered by editor.
Published by Georgian House, Melbourne, 1952., 1952
Seller: Dial-A-Book, NARRABEEN, NSW, Australia
4to. hardcover, gilt-decorated black papered boards. folding boat plan, two folding maps, b/w map. Very good, foxing to endpapers & outer top page edges. / Very good d/w with sunned spine. The second volume of The Australian Facsimiles, limited eition of 100 of which thi is number 843.
Published by Libraries Board of South Australia, Adelaide, 1969
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1969 (facsimile edition)/ 1792. Large quarto, [xii], 264 pages with 8 plates and charts (mostly folding). Cloth slightly marked and rubbed; endpapers lightly tanned; an excellent copy. Peade A121: 1244 copies.
Published by Georgian House [for The Australiana Society, Melbourne, 1952
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
First Edition
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Melbourne, Georgian House [for The Australiana Society, 1952]. Quarto, [iv], vi, 88, [4], 79, [2], 31, 11 pages plus maps and diagrams (2 folding). Papered boards lettered and decorated in gilt on the spine; rear bottom corner slightly bumped; a near-fine copy with the excellent dustwrapper (very lightly marked and rubbed). The second (and last) volume of The Australiana Facsimiles series. Number 867 of 1000 copies.
Published by The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1975
Seller: The Old Mill Bookshop, HACKETTSTOWN, NJ, U.S.A.
Signed
One of 1500, signed by the Artist & Designer Douglas A. Dunstan. Illustrated by Geoffrey C. Ingleton with paintings and with line drawings painted in green, 1792 frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. Folio (9 5/8 x 14 inches). Bibliography no. 494 Full biege homespun linen, slipcase. About fine Illustrated by Geoffrey C. Ingleton with paintings and with line drawings painted in green, 1792 frontispiece portrait. 1 vols. Folio (9 5/8 x 14 inches) One of 1500, signed by the Artist & Designer Douglas A. Dunstan.
Published by Constable and Co, Edinburgh, 1827
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Edinburgh, Constable and Co., 1827. Duodecimo, xii, 353 pages plus an engraved frontispiece ('Tippahee, a New Zealand Chief. From an Original Drawing by G.P. Harris'), an engraved series title leaf (with a vignette illustration), and a tipped-in advertising slip for Volumes V and VI in the Constable's Miscellany series. Original green cloth (with a paper title-label on the spine) a little marked, rubbed, and bumped at the extremities, with light wear to the corner-tips; armorial crest neatly drawn in black ink on the front cover, with an ownership signature on the title page (both probably contemporary); all edges uncut; minimal signs of age and use; a very good copy. Volume IV in the 'Constable's Miscellany of Original and Selected Publications . of Literature, Science, & the Arts' series. The short preface is by Hugh Murray. This volume contains 'Narrative of the Shipwreck of "The Antelope" in August 1783' (pages 1-210, derived from Keate's account of what befell Captain Henry Wilson); 'Mutiny of "The Bounty", with Consequences arising from it. Bligh's Voyage through the Pacific in an Open Boat; Voyage and Shipwreck of the "Pandora"; Settlement and Present State of Pitcairn's Island' (pages 211-322); and 'Particulars of the Destruction of a British Vessel on the Coast of New Zealand, with Anecdotes of Some New Zealand Chiefs' by Alexander Berry, 1819 (pages 323-353).
Published by G. Nicol and T. Cadell, London, 1785
Seller: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Map
Condition: Very Good. Size : 274x224 (mm), 10.75x8.875 (Inches), Hand Colored.
Published by Guildford: Genesis Publications Limited, 1976, 1976
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Signed limited issue, one of 50 unnumbered copies signed by Earl Mountbatten and finely bound by Zaehnsdorf, from a total edition of 500 copies (this number 163); the remaining 450 copies were issued unsigned in half leather. Mountbatten contributes the preface to this imposing volume, a facsimile of the log of Captain Bligh aboard HMS Providence, reproduced from the original manuscript held in the Public Record Office, Kew. The volume also includes an introduction by Stephen Walters, a renowned authority on Captain Bligh and the mutiny, as well as notes on the breadfruit plant by David Bellamy and a complete reproduction of John Ellis's book of 1775, A Description of the Mangostan and Breadfruits. The Providence was Bligh's second breadfruit voyage, which took place after the Bounty mutiny. Large quarto. Original green morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spine lettered in gilt, gilt to compartments with foliate motifs, covers panelled in gilt enclosing breadfruit centrepiece to front cover and gilt facsimile signature of Bligh to rear cover, gilt turn-ins, brown moiré silk endpapers, gilt edges. Housed in the original green cloth box. Colour collotype reproduction of Sydney Parkinson's breadfruit watercolour as frontispiece, folding maps, facsimiles throughout. Box lightly rubbed with beginning of split at head of front joint; a fine copy.
Published by The Golden Cockerel Press, London, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1937, 1939 and 1979-1986
Seller: Alcuin Books, ABAA/ILAB, Scottsdale, AZ, U.S.A.
Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. Limited Editions. Quarto. Owen Rutter 1889-1944 was an English historian who wrote many important books on travel and history around the globe. He became a partner with The Golden Cockerel in 1933 and he began writing this important collection on Bligh and the Bounty. He edited the series that began in 1934 and was concluded in 1939 in five quarto volumes in six volumes. Each was issued in small print runs of no more than 300 to 350 copies. All are issued in the original 'sail-type' canvas of various colors and designs with top edges and spines gilt. The following are in order of publication. Vol. I. The Voyage of the Bounty's Launch as Related in William Bligh's Despatch to the Admiralty and the Journal of John Fryer. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1934. 86 pages. #230 of 300 copies. Vol. II. The Journal of James Morrison, Boatswain's Mate of the Bounty: Describing the Mutiny & Subsequent Misfortunes of the Mutineers, together with an Account of the Island of Tahiti. London: The Golden Cockerel Press, 1935. 242 pages. Printed directly from the manuscript in the possession of the Mitchell Library of New South Wales. #9 of 325 copies. Vol. III and IV. The Log of the Bounty (in 2 volumes, with prospectus laid in) London. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1937. 435 and 258(1) pages. This was the first publication from the manuscript in the Admiralty records with comments on Bligh's navigation by Rear-Admiral J.A. Edgell. Laid in is a four page prospectus. #128 of 300 sets. Vol. V. Bligh's Voyage in the Resource: from Coupang to Batavia together with the log of his subsequent passage to England in the Dutch packet Vlydt and his remarks on Morrison's Journal. London. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1937. 159, [3] pages: illustrations, map, facsimiles. Laid in is a fine copy of the prospectus. This important volume is a sequel to the Log of the Bounty which was issued in two large volumes earlier that year. #135 of 350 copies. Vols. VI. John Fryer of the Bounty; Notes on His Carrier Written by His Daughter Mary Ann. London. The Golden Cockerel Press, 1939. This was written from the manuscript which Rutter had located, written by Fryer's daughter. 53 pages, #273 of 300 copies. (supplemental volumes) Du Rietz, Rolf. Banksia. 3 Volume Set (1. Thoughts on the Present State of Bligh Scholarship. 2. Fresh Light on John Fryer of the 'Bounty and 3. Peter Heywood's Tahitian Vocabulary and the Narratives by James Morrison; Some Notes on Their Origin and History). Uppsala: Dahlia Books, 1979-1986. Each issued in a limitation of 500 copies, each inscribed by Rolf du Rietz, a noted historian on Bligh and the mutiny on board the Bounty. Each inscribed to Brian W, Scott who also is a Bounty enthusiast. Du Rietz is a noted bibliographer at Uppsala's Center for Bibliographic Studies, He has uncovered much that had been neglected by the previous writers on Blight and the Bounty mutiny. These volumes are essential for the Bounty enthusiast and have all become scarce on the out-of-print and rare book market. Volumes I and II were issued in only 250 copies, Volume III with the large bibliography was issued in 300 copies. Each book within this collection is beautifully illustrated with wood engravings by Robert Gibbings, Peter Barker-Mill, Averil Mackenzie-Grieve or Lynton Lamb. Condition varies with each volume. The first volume has wear to corners and spine ends. Volume 2 has its front free endpaper with old repair but still split, all others have a bit of finger soiling, previous owner's bookplate or name. [Cave, R. & S. Manson. History of the Golden Cockerel Press, 1920-1960,; 120; Hill; I:p. 27].