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Davis, Hassoldt.
Islands Under the Wind.
London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1933. Hard Cover. First Edition. First Printing. Light wear and scuffing to cover boards. Lengthy inscription in blue ink to the author on the first free endpapepr by someone he had lent the book to. An interesting association copy, the author's copy of his first book. Very Good.
[Book #23272]
Price: $55.00
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Findlay, Alexander G.
A Directory for the Navigation of the South Pacific Ocean; With Description of Its Coasts, Islands, Etc., From the Strait of Magalhaens to Panama and Those of New Zealand, Australia, Etc.; Its Winds, Currents, and Passages.
London: Richard Holmes Laurie, 1863. Hard Cover. Second Edition. 840 pp., 23 catalog at rear. The complete title tells it all! Brown cloth covered boards with blind embossed borders, gold embossed titling to cover boards and spine. At some point in its life this volume was expertly rebacked, once can hardly tell. Three fold-out maps of the Pacific Ocean present and in Very Good condition. : frontispiece showing passages in red; p. 716 "Shewing the Prevalent Currents"; and p. 746 "Lines of Equal Magnetic Variation". Light age toning to pages, otherwise quite clean. Very Good.
[Book #23693]
Price: $350.00
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Peacock, Daniel J.
Lee Boo of Belau: A Prince in London.
Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 1987. Hard Cover. First Edition. First Printing. Light wear and scuffing to dust jacket. Small blemish on lower right corner of front pastedown. Clean within. Very Good / Very Good.
[Book #23676]
Price: $20.00
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Trumbull, Robert.
Tin Roofs & Palm Trees: a Report on the New South Seas.
Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1978. Hard Cover. First Edition / Second Printing. Book in fine condition with crisp.clean interior. Jacket in good condition with minor scuffing and small tears at head of spine. Fine / Good.
[Book #22422]
Price: $14.00
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