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BLACKWOOD ( Frederick T

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BLACKWOOD ( Frederick T

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BLACKWOOD ( Frederick T. H. T. ), Marquis of Dufferin & Ava. A Yacht Voyage. Letters from High Latitudes : being some account of a voyage, in 1856, in the schooner yacht "Foam", to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen. New York : Lovell, Adam, Wesson & Company (1873)With illustrations, pp xvi, 268, (4, blank), 8vo, original brown pictorial cloth, gilt : little wear to headbands and inside hinges tender, but binding strong, still a very good copy.Inscribed "Captain Temple/from his affectionate cousin/Dufferin/Feb. 4th.1878." With a 4-page preface specially written for the Canadian edition, dated 1873..ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) SANSOM ( Joseph ). Travels in Lower Canada, with the author's recollections of the soil, and aspect ; the morals, habits, and religious institutions, of that country. Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1820. FIRST UK EDITION, with an engraved plate of a view of Quebec and one text woodcut, pages iv, 116, 8vo, pleasantly bound in recent stiff marbled paper wrappers, with printed paper label : a nice, uncut copy.Includes an interesting supplement, on pages 96 to 106, 'Tour in Virginia, Tennessee, &c.' by the noted pioneer missionary, Elias Cornelius.(2) DE WINDT ( Harry ). Through the Gold-Fields of Alaska to Bering Straits. Chatto & Windus, 1898. FIRST UK EDITION, with 32 plates and a large folding map, pp (4), viii, 312, 32 (adverts dated Jan.1898), 8vo, original blue cloth, gilt, top edges gilt : a very good to nice copy.De Windt, one-time correspondent of the London Times, journeyed from Juneau via Chilkoot Pass and Lake LeBarge, to the Klondike, down the Yukon River to St. Michael, stayed with the Oumwajik in the Bering Straits where he was kept by the Tchuktchis until rescued by the whaler Belvedere. Several chapters on Eskimo manners and customs are included.(3) STENHOUSE ( Fanny ). An Englishwoman in Utah : the story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiography : by Mrs. T. B. H. Stenhouse ... introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Including a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre, and of the life, confession, and execution of John D. Lee. 1880. FIRST UK EDITION, 14 plates, pp xii, 404, 8vo, original brown cloth : very good copy.(4) PLUNKETT ( Sir Horace ). The Rural Life Problem of the United States. Notes of an Irish observer. New York : Macmillan, 1910. FIRST COLLECTED EDN,pp xi,174,(4,ads) & errata slip,cr 8vo,orig cloth.: very goodTheodore Roosevelt, in his conservation and country life policy, took over Plunkett's slogan of `Better farming, better business, better living' and, as he said, `megaphoned' it over his country.(5) BUTLER ( Sir Wm. F. ), FRGS. The Great Lone Land. A narrative of travel and adventure in the north-west of America. Fifteenth and cheaper edition. Sampson Low, Marston (Low's popular library of travel and adventure series), circa 1896. With large folding map and 6 plates, pp (2), x, (1), 386, cr 8vo, original cloth : very good.An account of Butler's mission to investigate the situation in Saskatchewan and to report on the need for troops, on the Indians, the fur trade, etc.(6)TRAVEL; EUROPE; ICELAND; NORWAY; MARITIME; FINLAND; AMERICA; CANADA; UNITED STATES; ARCTIC; ALASKA; GOLD MINING