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  • Shackleton – His Antarctic Writings – Ralling – First edition 1983

    Shackleton – His Antarctic Writings – Ralling – First edition 1983

    Octavo, first edition 264 pages with endpaper maps and illustrations. A fine like new copy.

    The editor Christopher Ralling wrote the script for the BBC series on the great man … as a result they published this superb book. With pertinent extracts from The Heart of the Antarctic and South and magnificently illustrated this makes a a special companion book for the Polar collector.

    Shackleton well put together

    $30.00

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  • Scott of the Antarctic – The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott’s Last Polar Expedition.

    Scott of the Antarctic – The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott’s Last Polar Expedition.

    The Last Journals of Scott, the 1910 British Antarctic Expedition, here published by Konecky.

    Large octavo, 521 pages, endpaper maps. Very good condition in a complete and clean dust jacket. A very solid respectable book.

    Nicely illustrated and an economic alternative to the valuable original edition.

    Scott’s Last it’s all here …

    $25.00

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  • IMAGO MVUNDI (MUNDI) – Vol 39 – With R.V. Tooley Obituary

    IMAGO MVUNDI (MUNDI) – Vol 39 – With R.V. Tooley Obituary

    The Journal of The International Society for the History of Cartography.

    Published by Imago Mundi, King College London in 1987. Small folio, 136 pages plus advertisements. Illustrated with maps, charts and diagrams. original blue cloth with gilt titling and device. Very good condition.

    An annual publication and the pinnacle of cartographic research. Superbly presented.

    Contents include in French … La Mappemonde du Liber Floridus .. Danielle Lecoq; Vicente Pintado Surveyor General of Spanish west Florida – The man and His Maps by John Herbert; A Mapp of the Parioch of Tranent … cartography of John Adair by Moore and Notes on Vincenzo Coronelli by Rhodes. A the delightful obituary of Robert Vere Tooley (1898-1986) … the Master Map Collector and cataloguer extraordinaire.

    Extensive book reviews provided an excellent bibliography for cartography enthusiasts.

    Imago Mundi cannot be improved

    $50.00

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  • The Adventures of an Emigrant in Van Diemen’s Land – William Thornley

    The Adventures of an Emigrant in Van Diemen’s Land – William Thornley

    Published in Australia by Rigby in 1973. Octavo, 171 pages with plates. A fine copy.

    Edited from the account of Charles Rowcroft published originally in 1843. Rowcroft was a settler near Bothwell in the 1820’s. Makes for a very readable story of early life in Tassie. Nicely illustrated.

    Early settlers account

    $30.00

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  • A Sort of Life – Graham Greene –  First Edition 1971

    A Sort of Life – Graham Greene – First Edition 1971

    Published by the Bodley Head, London a first edition 1971 in very good condition.

    Autobiography of Greene’s earlier years. He was almost permanently drunk during his final year at Oxford and seems quite proud of it … and he touches on a bit of spying and some writing success and failure and borrowing money from his mother. First Edition.

    A sort of Life – we could all aspire to

    $30.00

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  • Isles of Illusion (Letters from the South Seas) –  Edited by Bohun Lynch – First Edition 1925

    Isles of Illusion (Letters from the South Seas) – Edited by Bohun Lynch – First Edition 1925

    First edition published by Small. Maynard and Co, Boston in 1923.

    Octavo, 331 pages, browned because of nature of paper otherwise very clean internally. Gilt title to front board still bright and clean, spine somewhat sunned. A pretty good copy.

    The author of the many emotional and illuminating letters was to remain anonymous and Lynch refers to him as Asterisk in the lengthy introduction. We learn there that the author, real name Robert James Fletcher (1877-1965), was an Oxford graduate and man of taste. The letters result from over seven years in the New Hebrides and it was tough for Fletcher.

    J.G. Bonhun Lynch (1884-1928) has some success as a novelist. Based on the quality of the letters, English publisher Constable convinced Asterisk (Fletcher) to publish a novel which he did titled “Gone Native a Tale of the South Seas” … it was semi-autobiographical.

    Fletcher wrote many letters before Gone Native

    $50.00

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