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BULPETT ( Charles W

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BULPETT ( Charles W

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BULPETT ( Charles W. L. ). A picnic party in wildest Africa. Being a sketch of a winter's trip to some of the unknown waters of the Upper Nile. Edward Arnold, 1907FIRST EDITION, with a folding map and 17 plates, pages xiii, (3), 246, 16(adverts), 8vo, original red cloth, gilt : a bright, fresh copyALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HORE ( Edward Goode ). Tanganyika : eleven years in Central Africa. Second edition. Edward Stanford, 1892. With a folding frontispiece, a portrait, 3 maps and 10 full-page illustrations, pages xii, (4), 306, (1), 8vo, original blue pictorial cloth, decorated in silver : a very good copy.An account of his eleven years as a missionary with the Central African Mission.(2) BROOK ( Charles John ), Mrs. Six weeks in Egypt. Fugitive sketches of eastern travel. London : Simpkin, Marshall … , Huddersfield : E. W. Coates, 1893. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, with 6 illustrs, pp vii, (1, blank), 238, (2, blank) and errata slip, cr 8vo, original brown cloth, gilt : binding lightly discoloured, otherwise a very good copy.(3) O'HAIRE ( James ). Recollections of twelve years' residence (as a missionary priest) viz. : from July 1863 to June 1875, in the Western District of the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Selected chiefly from his diary. Dublin : M. H. Gill & Son, 1877. FIRST EDITION, pages (4), 605 and four lists of subscribers on (36)-pages, 8vo, original green cloth, by Galwey of Dublin, with their ticket : with slight suggestion of fore-edge foxing, but still a bright and attractive copy of a book usually found in poor state." … contains a description of many of the towns and villages in the Western Province of the Cape Colony at this period, with notes on the climate of South Africa, and much information respecting the natives …" - Mendelssohn II.114.(4) KINGSLEY ( Mary H. ). West African Studies. Second edition, with additional chapters. Macmillan and Co., 1901. With portrait, 22 plates and folding map, pp xxxii, 507, 4(adverts), 8vo, original red cloth : spine evenly faded, otherwise very good, with publisher's small blind embossed stamp on title.Kingsley, niece of the writer Charles Kingsley, died of typhus in June 1900, having nursed casualties of the Boer War. This book, and her West African Travels, remain masterpieces of womens' travel literature. The additional chapters include her Hibbert Lecture "African Religion and Law", articles on "West African Property" and two lectures delivered at the Liverpool and Imperial Institute on "Imperialism" and "Imperialism in West Africa", also, “An Early African Voyage”.(5)TRAVEL; AFRICA; NORTH AFRICA; EAST AFRICA; NILE; SUDAN; ETHIOPIA; ABYSSINIA; CENTRAL AFRICA; EGYPT; WOMEN WRITERS; SOUTH AFRICA