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  • Publisher: T Fisher Unwin
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
All books outside UK sent airmail and over £30 tracked and inside UK signed for. PayPal accepted. First edition. Illustrated ( all plates and map are present). . And a further description of Madagascar by the Abbe Alexis Rochon. Original red cloth with black pictorial pattern and gilt titling faded at foot at front and slight offsetting at foot of first fifteen pages. Extensive work of 398 numbered pages. Slightly marked in gutter at end but an acceptable copy of an important work. A contemporary name ( of the time) on front end paper.
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Lavender Fields Books PBFA (United Kingdom)
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  • Publisher: Fisher Unwin., London
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
398pp, illustrated. '.with a further description of Madagascar by the Abbe Alexis Rochon.' Ex Juniuor NCO's Library, Brompton, has been recase using original cloth on new spine, map and one illustration (Malagasy beggar) facsimiles tipped in, generally clean and tight, good reading copy. 1kg
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EmJay Books (United Kingdom)
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  • Publisher: T Fisher Unwin
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
Hardcover, original red cloth stamped in black with mounted horseman, sailing ship, etc. 398pp., First [of 2] fronticpiece lacking, illustrated with 10 plates and two folding maps. Facsimile title of 1729 edition present, as is 1890 title-page. Originally published in 1729 this edition is actually the second edition, published as a title in the Unwin Adventure Series. First printing thus. Purported to be a primary source for Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe', there has been continuing debate about whether this popular tale describing survival in eighteenth-century Madagascar was truth or fiction. Capt. Oliver, in his introduction is one who looks askance at the full veracity of Drury's tale, though admits that the man existed. Emile Blanchard in 1872 and Captain Pasfield Oliver in 1890 both argued that Robert Druryís Journal was probably written by Defoe. Included in this edition is an essay further describing Madagascar, by the Abbe Alexis Rochon. Book condition: covers age soiled and spine daekened, albeit gold lettering still quite readable. Initial dozen or so leaves foxed, largely confined to margins. Several pages roughly opened, and several in appendix remain uncut. A sound, tightly bound copy, text generally clean and unfoxed. A solid, good copy.
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Great Expectations Rare Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: T Fisher Unwin
  • Date published: 1897
  • Format: Hardcover
pp VIII, 398. 1st printing. Spine sun faded, otherwise fine.
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Strawberry Hill Books (United Kingdom)
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  • Publisher: T Fisher Unwin
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
Hardcover, original red cloth stamped in black with mounted horseman, sailing ship, etc. 398pp., First [of 2] fronticpiece lacking, illustrated with 10 plates and two folding maps. Facsimile title of 1729 edition present, as is 1890 title-page. Originally published in 1729 this edition is actually the second edition, published as a title in the Unwin Adventure Series. First printing thus. Purported to be a primary source for Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe', there has been continuing debate about whether this popular tale describing survival in eighteenth-century Madagascar was truth or fiction. Capt. Oliver, in his introduction is one who looks askance at the full veracity of Drury's tale, though admits that the man existed. Emile Blanchard in 1872 and Captain Pasfield Oliver in 1890 both argued that Robert Druryís Journal was probably written by Defoe. Included in this edition is an essay further describing Madagascar, by the Abbe Alexis Rochon. Book condition: covers age soiled and spine daekened, albeit gold lettering still quite readable. Initial dozen or so leaves foxed, largely confined to margins. Several pages roughly opened, and several in appendix remain uncut. A sound, tightly bound copy, text generally clean and unfoxed. A solid, good copy.
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Great Expectations Rare Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin London 1890
  • Date published: 1890
  • Format: Hardcover
1st edition hardback in decorated cloth Very Good octavo 398pp., frontis., b/w pls., fldg. map, appendix, index, Cloth rather worn & hinges tender o/w internally nice copy. Folding map & plates in excellent order
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Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne (Australia)
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