Type d'article
Etat
Reliure
Particularités
Pays
Evaluation du vendeur
Edité par Greenwood Press, New York, 1969
Vendeur : Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Very good. xxxii, 359 p. 24 cm red cloth hardcover. Frontispiece portrait and three maps. Cover a bit spotted. Owner's blindstamp and inscription on front free endpaper along with small bookstore label. Appendix & index. A diary of Lord Selkirk's travels from his Scottish settlment on Prince Edward Island in 1803 and continued exploration of Britain's Dominion. The diary is enriched by marginalia printed to provide key themes to the non-chronological reader as well as foldout maps of areas under discussion. Fascimile edition of the Champlain Society XXXV, 1958.
Edité par The Champlain Society, Toronto, 1958
Vendeur : Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Cloth Bound. Etat : Near fine. The Publications of The Champlain Society XXXV. 600 copies of which this is number 505. xxxii, 359, xv p. 25 cm. One b&w frontispiece and three maps, two of which fold out. Red cloth hardcover. Spine a bit faded.
Edité par New York Greenwood Press 1969, 1969
Vendeur : Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Canada
Livre
Etat : fine. Facsimile Edition. xxxii,359pp. Octavo in original red cloth with gilt lettered and Greenwood crested spine, with frontispiece portrait, 3 maps (2 folding), and illustrations in text. Spine with very light scuffing. Originally published as Champlain Publication, this is the Greenwood Reprint. fine In the summer of 1803 Lord Selkirk settled a group of Highland Scots on Prince Edward Island. He than left on a amazing journey across the USA (twice) and Canada. On this journey he secured a tract of land 1,200 acres on Lake St. Clair for a second colony. This is his diary, containing observations and notes from his travels.
Edité par Toronto Champlain Society 1958, 1958
Vendeur : Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Canada
Livre Edition originale
Etat : Fine. First edition limited to 600 copies. xxxii, 359, xvi pp. Octavo in original red cloth with gilt lettered and crested spine, gilt top edge others uncut. Includes frontispiece portrait, 3 maps (2 folding), and illustrations in text. In the summer of 1803 Lord Selkirk settled a group of Highland Scots on Prince Edward Island. He than left on a amazing journey across the USA (twice) and Canada. On this journey he secured a tract of land 1,200 acres on Lake St. Clair for a second colony. This is his diary, containing observations and notes from his travels.