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2 (advertisement leaf), iv, [2], iii, [1], (lxxiii)-xciii (listing of accessions to the Library), [1], 161-388 pages + 4, [4] pages advertisements + 3 folding maps. Original blue printed papered card boards with blue cloth spine. Page dimensions: 220 x ents of this volume includes:"Considerations on the Great Isthmus of Central America"by Captain Robert Fitz-Roy, on pages 161-189 pages + folding engraved map, with Fitz-Roy's route hand-coloured in red (small 15mm tear to lower margin of the map);"Tibet and Sefan"by Dr. Ch. Gutzlaff (communicated by Sir George Staunton), on pages 191-227;"On the Northern Frontier of Nepaul"by a member of the Napaulese Embassy in London (communicated by the President), on pages 252-254;"The Kubbabish Arabs between Dongola and Kordofan"by Mansfield Parkyns, on pages 254-275;"Notes taken during a Journey through Part of Northern Arabia, in 1848"by Dr George Aug. Wallin, on pages 293-344 + 1 folding engraved map;"Journal of an Expedition to explore the Interior of the Middle Island of New Zealand"by Thomas Brunner, on pages 344-378 + 1 folding engraved map, with Brunner's route hand-coloured in red (a 25mm tear to the lower margin of the map). Moderate rubbing and some staining to covers. A nice original copy. Partial newspaper clipping on Brunner tipped in to the first page of the Index at the rear. Several interesting articles in this issue."The Bhraebung, situated to the W., contains above 5000 students. Many magicians are attached to this, as well as other monasteries. The Dalai-Lama passes likewise here many days during summer, on account of the magnificent surrounding country. In Samei there is a large printing-press, where the absurdities of Dalaism are perpetuated. The demand for the books is very great, each volume being equivalent to a relic, and hundreds of workmen are constantly emplyed to supply the wants of the Tibetans, Kalmucks, and Mongols."- from the article"Tibet and Sefan"by Dr Gutzlaff, page 216. Wallin's article describes his second trip into Arabia, in the disguise of a horse dealer. Wallin later became Professor of Oriental Languages at Helsinki University. ; 8vo
Variou: Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Volume the Twentieth. 1851. Part II.
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Variou
Title
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Volume the Twentieth. 1851. Part II.
Publisher name
John Murray, London
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2 - 5 days
Publication year
1851
Binding type
Hard cover
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Used
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Very good
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Renaissance Books
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