The Voyage of the Bounty Launch
by John Fryer; Stephen Walters [intro.]
Guildford: Genesis Publications Limited, 1979 . Leather. Fine/Very Good Indeed. 10.5" by 7.5". None. A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction.Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete.This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian.In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case.The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine
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John Fryer; Stephen Walters [intro.] |
Publisher: Genesis Publications...
Date: 1979
Guildford: Genesis Publications Limited, 1979 . Leather. Fine/Very Good Indeed. 10.5" by 7.5". None. A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction.Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete.This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian.In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case.The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine
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$536.75
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$536.75
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The Voyage of the Bounty Launch
by John Fryer; Stephen Walters [Intro. ]
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction. Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete. This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian. In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case. The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine.
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John Fryer; Stephen Walters [Intro. ] |
Publisher: Genesis Publications...
Date: 1979
Format: Leather
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction. Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete. This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian. In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case. The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine.
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$588.76
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$588.76
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The Voyage of the Bounty Launch
by John Fryer; Stephen Walters [intro.]
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction.Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete.This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian.In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case.The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine
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John Fryer; Stephen Walters [intro.] |
Publisher: Genesis Publications...
Date: 1979
Format: Hardcover
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction.Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete.This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian.In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case.The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine
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$602.84
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$602.84
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The Voyage of the Bounty's Launch
by Bligh, William - John Fryer
light small stain on one edge, very light soil to the tan part of the boards, cloth slightly worn at the spine ends
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Bligh, William - John Fryer |
Publisher: Goldern Cockerel...
Date: 1934
Format: Hardcover
light small stain on one edge, very light soil to the tan part of the boards, cloth slightly worn at the spine ends
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Robert S. Brooks, Bookseller (U.S.A.) Via Abebooks.com Abebooks.co.uk Alibris.com |
$750.00
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$750.00
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The Voyage of the Bounty Launch
by John Fryer; Stephen Walters [Intro. ]
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction. Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete. This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian. In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case. The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine.
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John Fryer; Stephen Walters [Intro. ] |
Publisher: Genesis Publications...
Date: 1979
Format: Leather
A scarce limited edition facsimile of John Fryer's handwritten account of the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and its subsequent voyage. Signed by Stephen Walters. Number forty-six of five hundred copies produced, flat signed by Stephen Walters, who contributed the introduction. Illustrated with a colour plate, two monochrome plates, and a folding map. Collated, complete. This beautifully produced limited edition book is a facsimile of the manuscript of John Fryer's diary held in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Fryer was sailing master aboard the Bounty, and a strong critic of both Lieutenant William Bligh, and mutiny leader Fletcher Christian. In a half calf binding, with paper covered slip case. The events of Fryer's narrative of the mutiny and subsequent voyage have been adapted into three films, with Fryer most recently portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis. In the publisher's original half calf binding with marbled paper covered boards, and paper covered slip case. Externally, fine. Significant marks to perimeters of one board of the slip case, and one spot to the tail of the slip case back strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Split to head of slipcase. Fine.
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$789.18
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$789.18
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The Voyage of the Bounty's Launch
by Bligh, William-John Fryer
Light small stain on one edge, very light soil to the tan part of the boards, cloth slightly worn at the spine ends.
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Bligh, William-John Fryer |
Publisher: Goldern Cockerel...
Date: 1934
Format: Hardcover
Light small stain on one edge, very light soil to the tan part of the boards, cloth slightly worn at the spine ends.
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Robert S Brooks, Bookseller (USA) Via Alibris.co.uk |
$1,109.76
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$1,109.76
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