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Published by Scribner Armstrong, 1874
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A first edition first state of the first American edition of this timeless classic. Very good condition. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase.
Published by Griffith and Farran, London, 1872
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SF & F Books, Chester, VA, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First British edition in original orange/red cloth pictorially decorated in black and gilt, ruled and with publisher's device stamped in blind on rear, dated MDCCCLXXII. Tissue guarded frontispiece, title page vignette, 52 illustrations (erroneously claiming 53 illustrations on the spine). Page 121/122 not in pagination as this page is the frontispiece. Eight page publisher's catalog at rear. Taves & Michaluk V002; Myers 35. London: Griffith and Farran (1872), 384 pages. A good copy with stiffened spine and repaired hinges, fraying to tips and spine ends, damp stain at top of front endpapers and very modestly at top of next few pages. Previous owner's info dated May 1872 at top of half title page, damp stain on rear endpapers as well.
Published by Scribner Armstrong, 1874
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Bookbid, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1873, but stated 1874. FIRST edition, FIRST printing, FIRST State: Scarce true First state of the First edition of this title, published before the deluxe edition (and has a completely different board design). Scribner, Armstrong & Co. on the bottom of the spine. 52 illustratons by Riou. The original French edition came out in 1864. Scribner Armstrongs first American edition came out in November 1873, though dated 1874. On the front cloth is the gilt scene of a waterfall and a raft, and titles. Original front cover and spine laid down on matching blue cloth. With new matching end papers. All pages are present and overall remarkably clean for a Verne book. Please see many detailed images. A very handsome example of this scarce title in very clean collectible condition. Housed in a custom-made collectors slipcase. $5,000.
Published by SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO, 1874
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Meier And Sons Rare Books, New Canaan, CT, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of the Deluxe edition. True FIRST state of the FIRST edition with "Scribner, Armstrong & Co." on the bottom of the spine instead of just ?Scribers? on the spine. 52 illustrations by Riou. Sold only by subscription. A superior copy of this title in green cloth. This is the deluxe edition, sold by subscription only, printed on heavier paper, with a superb gilt decorated pictorial binding, is amongst the scarcest and desirable of Verne editions. ?Deluxe Edition? of Jules Verne?s second book, one of his best-known science fiction tales. The original French edition came out in 1864, and the British edition came out in November 1871 (dated 1872). Scribner Armstrong?s first American edition came out in November 1873, though dated 1874; almost a year later (undated, but in late 1874), Scribner Armstrong also published this deluxe edition, sold by subscription only, on heavier paper stock in a beautiful gilt binding. In the Summer 1996 ?Verne? issue of Firsts Magazine, six entire pages with twelve illustrations are devoted solely to this edition of this title. The firsts [editions] were often produced hurriedly in large quantities to satisfy the demand from the reading public. These volumes were quickly followed by lavishly produced illustrated versions. For collectors, these attractive later editions can be more desirable and difficult to find than the true firsts? Sumner and Stillman ABAA, Abe books. The book is in great condition with clean green colored boards with strong bright gilt scene and titles to the front. The book has benefited from very slight restoration to the spine ends by an expert conservator. Otherwise the book has no edgewear, and the binding is very tight and square. Unlike most copies of this title which have poor/cracked bindings and loose pages, this book is tightly bound and is quite readable and not fragile. Original end papers present with a neat inscription in graphite. All pages are present and this copy is remarkably clean with no stains or light handling marks to but few pages, else no marks, no stains, and no foxing. Please see many detailed images. Beautiful scarce, highly collectible, important Verne book. ADDITIONAL IMAGES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Please see our ABE store for other rare SciFi titles.
Published by c. 1870s, 1870
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Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. ; Round the Moon; Around the World in Eighty Days; Dropped From the Clouds; To the North Pole; Survivors of the Chancellor. 13 Lakeside Library issues containing 14 stories bound in one. Three quarter brown leather bound cover over brown cloth boards has heavy wear and some small chips to the spine cloth but clean and in good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. End sheets and paste downs are foxed with modest soiling and a tear and creased page. First page has a half-inch chip at the top edge and a 2" tear at the bottom. Pages have very minimal and sparse foxing with soiling to a couple of pages but overall in very good condition.
Published by Scriber, Armstrong & Co, New York, 1874
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Toadlily Books, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
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First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very good. Riou (illustrator). Green cloth with gilt illustration and lettering on front and spine. Some wear to extremities. Deluxe Version of the 1st American Edition sold only by subscription. Issued in 1874 a year after the 1st American edition. Fifty-two illustrations by Riou. Endpaper has bookplate of E. M. Douglas. Rubbed at extremities. This edition was featured in Firsts Magazine. 413 pp. plus 6 pages of ads. Deluxe Version of the 1st American Edition.
Published by Scribner, New York, 1874
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Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.
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First Edition Signed
12mo, pp. [1-4] [i-ii] iii-vi [vii] viii 1-413 [414: blank] [415-420: ads], flyleaves at front and rear, 55 full-page illustrations and title page vignette by Riou, original brown cloth, front and spine panels stamped in black and gold, rear panel stamped in blind, yellow endpapers. First printing of Scribner, Armstrong's "complete" edition, published at $3.00 and released in late 1874 or early 1875. This undated 413-page edition with 55 full-page illustrations was preceded by a Scribner, Armstrong edition with title page dated 1874 with 384 pages and 52 full-page illustrations (a copy of this 1874 edition has been noted signed and dated 4 November 1873 by an early owner). This earlier version was offset from the plates of the British 1872 Sampson Low edition and was offered for sale at $2.00. It is probable that Scribner, Armstrong rushed out this early version to compete with the unauthorized edition published in Boston by the Henry L. Shepard & Co. in 1874. Scribner, Armstrong's "complete" edition has reset text with printer's imprints on title leaf verso reading "Jas. B. Rogers Co. / Printers and Stereotypers, / Philadelphia" and "John F. Trow & Sons, / Printers and Bookbinders, / 205-213 East 12th St., / New York." Pages [415-420] are publishers' advertisements with a single Verne title, FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON DIRECT IN 97 HOURS, 20 MINUTES, listed on page [420]. The title page calls for 52 illustrations by Riou, the spine panel for 53, but there are actually a total of 55 full page illustrations in the text as per the "list of illustrations." This "complete" issue, published at $3.00, was probably released simultaneously with the "popular" issue, 305 pages with 20 illustrations, published at 75¢. In any event, both editions were available by or before Scribner, Armstrong issued the first part of THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND in 1875 as both are advertised on the title leaf verso along with A FLOATING CITY and THE BLOCKADE-RUNNERS, the latter noted as "just issued." Regardless of the matter of priority of these Scribner, Armstrong editions, this "complete" issue is quite scarce and it is a very desirable edition of A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH. Translation of VOYAGE AU CENTRE DE LA TERRE (1864). Anatomy of Wonder (1995) 1-94 and (2004) II-1182. Angenot and Khouri, "An International Bibliography of Prehistoric Fiction," SFS, VIII (March 1981), 47. Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2228. Clareson, Science Fiction in America, 1870s-1930s 766. Survey of Science Fiction Literature III, pp. 1102-05. Suvin, Victorian Science Fiction in the UK, p. 16. In 333. Bleiler (1978), p. 199. Reginald 14630. Myers 35. Taves and Michaluk V002. This copy has smoke and water damage from a fire, but is a tight, presentable copy overall. A decent copy of a rare and desirable edition of this book. (#165801).
Published by Henry L. Shepard & Co, Boston, 1874
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Bookbid, Beverly Hills, CA, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condition: very good. 2nd. Second US edition 1874, illustrated by Edouard Riou. This edition was intended as a cheaper version of Verne's second book. Book very good, minor wear and rubbing, cracking to front gutter, small piece of paper missing at lower corner of frontispiece, minor foxing. Housed in custom clamshell case.
Published by Henry L. Shepard & Co., 1874
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Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Second american Edition. ; Rust cloth cover with black and gilt embossment is frayed at bottom corners with light wear to extremities and modest loss to the spine gilding but clean, bright, and in very good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Former owner's name and address in antiquated ink on front end sheet. Pages are lightly toned with light signs of handling but overall clean and very good. Illustrated in b&w.
Published by Scribner, Armstrong & Co., New York, 1874
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SF & F Books, Chester, VA, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First Edition; two books in one - Meridiana: The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa and A Journey To the Centre of the Earth. Brown cloth pictorially decorated in gilt and black, yellow endpapers. With 68 illustrations; 48 from Meridiana and 20 from Journey (there is are two of the same illustration (page 230) accidentally bound in, one after the other at the end of Meridiana. Eight pages of ads at rear. Taves & Michaluk V009; Myers 39. New York: Scribner and Armstrong & Co. (1874), 232 and 305 pages. VG copy with slightly sun lightened spine, small tear to cloth at crown, fraying/wear to spine ends and tips, modest rubbing. Previous owner's name sticker to f.f.e., penciled math problems to rear free end page.
Published by Henry L Shepard & Co, 1874
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McClosky's Antiquarian Books & Cards, Georgina, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. FULL TITLE: A JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH (2nd American edition) Language English (original French) Written by Jules Verne Published by Henry L Shepard & Co, Boston, 1874 Illustrated by Edouard Riou DESCRIPTION: This is the 2nd American edition of The Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne, published by Henry L. Shepard & Co in 1874. This edition was intended as a cheaper of version of Verne s second book, published in order to compete with the 1873 1st American edition by Scribner Armstrong. The lesser quality of the book can be seen in the offsetting of the sheets, broken type, limited number of illustrations, cloth binding, and more lax attention to detail. However, it remains a magical 2nd American edition of this iconic Jules Verne story, with 15 full-page illustrations by Riou, and a beautiful title page decorated with a vignette for an additional illustration. Brown pictorial cloth hardcover binding showing the explorers aboard their raft. Gilt cover still brilliant and lustrous, with spine decorations all intact. Spine decoration shows explorers journeying with two lanterns. Brown end-papers with tissue guard for frontispiece still clean and securely attached. CONDITION: Very good condition; an excellent example of this rare 2nd American edition of Jules Verne's second book; both boards completely attached, with both seams secure; gilt ornamentation on front cover completely intact & unblemished, likewise the gilt title decorations of the spine are perfectly intact with only slight fading; frontispiece tissue-guard clean and undamaged; all of the illustrations by Riou are present & undamaged; the text is also complete & meets collation; front free fly-leaf has a torn segment & thereby shows the only significant damage; corners of front and back boards show minor bumping, and the edges of the boards have only minimal wear & scuffing; occasional internal age-spotting; tiny fraying of last few leaves of the book; otherwise complete and securely intact, without any loose pages, rips, foxing, creases or folds. BOOK MEASUREMENTS: 19.5 cm X 14 cm TOTAL LENGTH: 294 pages.
Published by Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1874
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ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. A Journey to the Center of the Earth, Translated from the French of Jules Verne, with Fifty-Two Illustrations by Riou, Scribner, Armstrong & Co., New York, 1874, brown pictorial cloth, 413 pp plus 6pp publisher s adverts, 8 x 6 , 8vo. In as-is condition. Spine and binding are shaken and broken. Hinges are tender with mesh exposed. Moderate wear to extremities with scuffing to corners and end bands. Joints shattering with loss at tail of spine. Gilt lettering on spine is mostly faded/worn. Spine soiled and faded. Poorly re-cased in original binding with new plain white endpapers. Gilt stamping on front board remains semi-lustrous. Overall tired in appearance. 147-166 pp nearly detached from binding. Interior lightly faded with minor instances of foxing. Generally clean. Free of ownership or known markings. Very minor tears in several margins. Please see photos. Deluxe edition of Verne s famous novel, could use some additional & better restoration but a decent copy of the second state with Scribner on spine of 2nd American edition.
Published by Scribner, Armstrong & Co [no date, ], New York
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Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. The complete and authorized edition. Translated from the French. Illustrated by Edward Riou all present but one, lacking "Gigantic Inhabitants" on page 246. Blind embossed green cloth stamped in black and gilt. 305pp., [10pp. advertisements.] Gutters cracked, a few pages loose and laid in with narrow tideline on top page edges, cloth is soiled and mottled, small hole near top edge of spine, a fair only copy.
Published by ; J. Hetzel et Cie. Bibliotheque d'Education et de Recreation, Paris, 1867
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Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. 4to., 467pp., 220pp.; VG-; 1/4 bound, red leather spine with gilt lettering, marbled boards, endpapers; rebound; mild shelfwear, primarily to board edges and corners; two volumes bound together, pagination not continuous; moderate foxing throughout; Voyage au centre de la Terre has a separate half-title and title page; Voyages et aventures du capitaine Hatteras has the frontispiece; text in French; shelved case 8. 1277116. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by Grifftith Farran Browne and Co., London
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Culpepper Books, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Riou (illustrator). Early Edition. Nice copy of this early edition. Pictorial cover and spine on blue cloth. No date given circa 1900. A "new" edition with illustraions by Riou.
Published by Easton Press, US, 1966
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Atlanta Vintage Books, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
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Leather Bound. Condition: Near Fine. Collector's Edition. Full gilt-embossed dark blue calf. Four raised bands to spine. All edges gilt; moire endpapers; silk ribbon. Full-color frontispiece and illustrations throughout by Edward A. Wilson. Boards and gilt are clean and bright. Slight bumping to bottom corners. Text block is clean. Binding is tight and square. Pages are clean and bright.
Published by Scribner, Armstrong & Co., New York, NY, 1874
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Crossroad Books, Eau Claire, WI, U.S.A.
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 1st edition thus. "68 full-page illustrations". Meridiana 231 page; Journey 305 page; plus 8 pages ads. Brown cloth, decorated with black & gilt. Poor condition only. White spotting to front board, with moderate soiling to rear boards. Board corners worn. Wear 1/4" loss to tail of spine. Spine head torn, with 1" loss. Hinges cracked. Scribbling on endpapers. All pages present, but one signature coming loose, and one page containing list of illustrations coming detached (and with edgewear to this page). All illustrations present. ; B&W Illustrations; 7/1/2 X 5; 305 pages.
Published by Associated Booksellers, 1961
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The Cary Collection, Bristol, CT, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. VERNE, Jules [224] pp. Associated Booksellers The Fitzroy Edition 1961 8" x 5 3/8" A story in the tradition of the Lost World novel, considered to be one of the first true works of science fiction.
Published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1892
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Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Octavo. 305 pages. Hardcover bound in original red cloth with cover designs embossed in black and with spine designs in black and in gilt. The binding is worn and heavily spotted (damp spots) which is significant on the front cover and heavier on the rear cover. The spine is toned and has some fraying at the headcap. Early owner's gift inscription on the front pastedown reads, "Wm. H. White, Jr. / From his Father / Nov. 14th, 1894." A paper label beneath this notes that they lived in Norfolk, Virginia. (The father, 1847-1920) graduated from VMI in 1867 and was a district attorney and president of a railroad, likely Norfolk & Western). The text of the book is a bit toned but generally clean. Contains a number of full-page illustations.
Published by Associated Booksellers / Arco Publications, 1961
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Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
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Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Thus. First thus. Dime-sized spot on front jacket panel, jacket spine toned, jacket lightly rubbed. 1961 Hard Cover. 224 pp. A story in the tradition of the Lost World novel, considered to be one of the first true works of science fiction. By the author of 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Includes a new introduction by I.O. Evans. "I.O. Evans (Idrisyn Oliver Evans) love of science fiction and Jules Verne led him to envisage a series of Jules Verne books where he could re-introduce to the public the many works that were not commonly known. It was the publisher Bernard Hanison (a 29 year old) who [agreed upon] a contract with I.O. Evans in 1958 for such a series. The address of the offices of Bernard Hanison was 10 Fitzroy Street, and hence the name of the series, Fitzroy Edition. Bernard Hanison published under his own name Bernard Hanison, London and also under ARCO Publications Ltd., London. After [finalizing] the contract with I.O Evans, Bernard, in 1959, sold the companies and the works to be published to MacGibbon and Kee. It was MacGibbon and Kee who continued to publish the Fitzroy Edition under the ARCO Publications banner. Any books in the works at the time could still be published but recognition to the publishing entity Bernard Hanison had to be given. The first books in the Fitzroy Edition, can be identified as such because of the Hanison markings." - Jules Verne Collecting website "The intention of this new edition of one of the greatest of imaginative writers is to make it as comprehensive as possible, and to include his lesser-known, as well as his most popular works. Jules Verne is universally acclaimed as the founder of modern science fiction and as the author of a number of exciting stories of travel and adventure, but he also produced several historical novels and some acute studies of contemporary life. The first three books in the series are selected to illustrate several aspects of his work. A Floating City is based on his own experiences when he crossed the Atlantic in the ill-fated Great Eastern, a vessel that was intended to be the greatest achievement of nineteenth-century engineering but which proved to be its greatest failure. The Begum's Fortune, a remarkable work of science fiction, displays its author's gift of foresight, for it contains not only what is probably the first idea of an artificial satellite but a grim foreboding of the modern totalitarian state. Finally, Five Weeks in a Balloon demanded inclusion, for it was through this book that Verne won his success as a writer. The series is under the general editorship of I.O. Evans, F.R.G.S., compiler of Jules Verne: Master of Science Fiction, and for many years an admirer of Verne and a science fiction addict." - From the Publisher "In the days of science fiction the old masters are not necessarily outworn; their prescience and vitality remain something to wonder at, even if their world is old-fashioned. The major works of Jules Verne have never been dropped; witness the fabulous success of Round the World in Eighty Days.The volumes in the Fitzroy Edition by I. O. Evans, give in somewhat abbreviated form some of the lesser known novels which I found most entertaining. With his tremendous knowledge and industry, Verne filled pages with detail which is here pruned away to give a quicker narrative." - The Guardian.
Published by National Broadcasting Company [NBC], Burbank, CA, 1992
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Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Manuscript / Paper Collectible
First Draft script for the 1993 television mini-series. Based on the novel by Jules Verne, this film is a science fiction fascination of the exploration of the center of the Earth. One of many adaptations of the story for visual consumption, the plot features a crew which navigates a vessel through an active volcano on a journey to the Earth's core. Along the way, they encounter a yeti and name him Daedalus and an evil force which controls all the oddities they encounter on their trip. Set at the Earth's core, shot on location in the jungles of Australia (The Basin, Victoria), the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds (in Flemington, Victoria, Australia), and New Zealand. Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present, dated March 11, 1992, noted as Second Draft, with credits for screenwriters David Mickey Evans, and Robert Gunter. 107 leaves, with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads.
Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1966
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Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Edward A. Wilson (illustrator). Collector's Edition. 303pp. Octavo [26cm]. Bound in blue leather with raised bands and elaborate gilt ornamentation. All edges gilt. Tan moire endsheets. Mild rubbing to boards, especially at edges. One small scuff to leather at spine. Gilt edges scratched. Gold-hued satin ribbon pagemarker. A lovely edition of Verne's classic, an early work of Science Fiction.
Published by The Easton Press, Norwalk, 1966
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Smythe Books LLC, Hoschton, GA, U.S.A.
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Leather bound. Condition: As new. Collector's Edition. An as new copy. Bound in blue leather with raised bands and elaborate gilt ornamentation. All edges gilt. Moire silk endpapers and page-marker,
Published by Hutchinson and Co., 25, Paternoster Square, United Kingdom, 1890
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Kelleher Rare Books, Naas, IE, Ireland
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good +. 1st Edition. First UK Edition thus, First Print. nd. Octavo, pp. [i-xii]1-222.[i-vi] 2 -179. [4 pp adverts] original green cloth with light rubbing to the spine and corners, front panel decorated in gold, Red, Green, spine panel stamped in gold, publisher's device stamped to spine. Gift inscription pasted to front end page. Internally clean unmarked pages binding shaky but solid. Hutchinson publisher address of 25, Paternoster Square places it about 1890-91. Uncommon edition of both books bound in the original boards. .
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010
ISBN 10: 1452835411ISBN 13: 9781452835419
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GreatBookPricesUK, Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom
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Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Published by Easton Press
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ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, U.S.A.
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Leather Bound. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Minor shelf and handling wear, overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Published by Heritage Press, New York, 1966
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Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
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First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Illustrations by Edward A. Wilson.
Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, CT, 1981
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Bagatelle Books, IOBA, Asheville, NC, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very fine. 1981 Edition. Octavo. 7 x 10.5 in. 303 pp. Occasionally illustrated with color reproductions of drawings by Edward A. Wilson. Very fine in original full leather decorated in gilt, all edges gilt. Includes laid-in Easton Press Notes from the Archives.
Published by Heritage Press, 1966
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Sage Rare & Collectible Books, IOBA, Livonia, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine+. ; Half black cover with fuschia boards is pristine. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Publisher's notes laid-in. Pages are clean and pristine. Black slipcase is frayed at one corner with a light ding along the front edge, otherwise pristine. ; 7.7 X 5.6 X 1.0 inches; 303 pages.
Published by Dodd Mead, 1979
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Clarkean Books, Stoney Creek, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Various (illustrator). Lovely and very uncommon Great Illustrated Classics series Verne novel with the A. C. Clarke introduction! Book (neat store sticker bottom of inside rear board) and dust jacket (in a protector) each in Fine condition.