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BARROW ( John )

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BARROW ( John )

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BARROW ( John ). A Visit to Iceland, by way of Tronyem [i.e.Trondheim], in the "Flower of Yarrow" yacht, in the summer of 1834. John Murray, 1835FIRST EDITION,woodcut vignette title-page, frontispiece, 8 plates and some text woodcuts, pp xxiv, 320, large 12mo, pleasantly rebound cloth, retaining original printed spine label, edges uncut : a small and very faint stamp in three places, still a clean and very good copy. Barrow (1808-98) was equally active in geographical and Royal Society circles, a founder member of the Hakluyt Society and of the Alpine Club and the only civilian member of the Arctic council established in 1851 to co-ordinate the search for Franklin. A minor, if fairly prolific, author, he published ten well reviewed volumes of his travels throughout Europe, as well as biographies of Drake (1843) and Sir William Sidney Smith (2 vols., 1848).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MARSHALL ( Thomas W. M. ). Christian Missions : their agents and their results. Second edition. Longman, Green … , 1863. BEST EDITION, pages (4), 644 : (4), 479, xxxvi, 2 vols, 8vo, original cloth, gilt : one board lightly discoloured, otherwise a very good to nice copy.With extensive sections on Africa, America, Australia, South Seas, etc. It was first published in three volumes, in 1862. " … embodied extensive research, and passed through several editions in this country and the United States ; it has been translated into French and other European languages, and Pius IX acknowledged its value by bestowing on the author the cross of the order of St Gregory." - DNB. (2) ENOCK ( Charles Reginald ), FRGS. Peru, its former and present civilisation, history and existing conditions, topography and natural resources, commerce and general development. With an introduction by Charles Hume. T. Fisher Unwin, The South American series, 1920. FIFTH IMPRESSION, with a folding map and 72 illustrations, pages xxxii, 320, 36(adverts), 8vo, original cloth : a very good copy (3) ESMONDE ( Sir Thomas H. Grattan ). More Hunting Memories. Dublin : The Levins Press, 1930. FIRST EDITION, with 24 plates, pages (12), 194, cr 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt : a bright, fresh copy in the dust wrapper.Angling & hunting trips in B.C., Newfoundland, Wyoming, Donegal, Wicklow, etc. (4) DUCHAUSSOIS ( P. ). Mid Snow and Ice. The Apostles of the North-West. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1923. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION, with a large folding map and 32 plates, pages xiii, 328, 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt : small name stamp in three places, otherwise a very good copy."History of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Canadian Northwest beginning in 1845, with information on the Dene, Mountain, Beaver, Yellowknife, Dogrib, Slave, Hare and Cree Indians, and the Eskimos, and a history of the fur trade." Originally published in Paris in 1921. (5) PICKERING ( Charles ), MD. The Races of Man ; and their geographical distribution. New Edition. To which is prefixed, An analytical synopsis of the natural history of man. By John Charles Hall, M.D. H. G. Bohn, 1850. With a folding coloured map and 12 attractive coloured plates, pages lxxii, 445, (1), 8vo, old neat rebound cloth : in nice, fresh state Pacific Bibliography 20. "In 1838-'42 Pickering was naturalist to the US exploring expedition under Wilkes. On his return he was a year in Washington, then visited eastern Africa, traveling from Egypt to Zanzibar, then to India for more thoroughly studying the people of those parts of the world that had not been visited by the expedition. Nearly two years were occupied in these researches, after which he devoted himself to the preparation of 'The Races of Man' (Boston, 1848), which forms the ninth volume of the 'Reports of the US Exploring Expedition', and was republished in 'Bohn's Illustrated Library' (London, 1850)".(7)TRAVEL; EUROPE; ICELAND; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; MISSIONS; GENERAL; AFRICA; AMERICA; AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALASIA; PACIFIC