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Very good; Collectible. Signed By Illustrator 1950 copies of which this is #292 1970 hardcover no dj clean text in slip case name blacked out in back of book 297 pages^^^ K-15.
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Houston, James A. 4to, pp. xvii, 297. Fold-out map opposite p. 1. Illustrations and introduction by James A. Houston. Light blue paper over boards, with dark blue cloth spine, front stamped in dark blue, spine in gilt. Back cover slightly scuffed near top of spine, o/w near fine in somewhat faded box.
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Complete with large folding map and 7 engraved plates. 468pp. 8vo, handsomely rebound in new 3/4 brown calf, red morocco label; (offsetting from plates including onto the title page, otherwise internally very good). London: John Murray, 1824. "Record of an expedition to discover the northwest passage, 1821-23. This journal sets forth details of the expedition, especially concerning Eskimo life, which were not included in Parry's official account, The Journal of a Second Voyage, etc." Staton & Tremaine 1289.
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Near Fine. 0876360010. Hardcover in blue cloth boards. No dust jacket. Lacks slipcase. First printing of SIGNED, limited edition for the Imprint Society in 1970. This copy is No. 525 of copies signed by Canadian artist James A. Houston. Book is crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Edges of boards are lightly tanned. Gilt title on spine, marbled endpapers. Narrow 4to. 297 pp. Heavy--will require additional postage if shipped outside the U. S.
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Good. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. pp. 339. 339pp. Brown mottled calf, rebacked spine gilt ruled, gilt lettering to spine. Light edgewear, chip to lower spine, minimal ex-library evidence, text is age-toned and occasionally foxed, pencil sketch and notations on endpapers, bindingis tight. The uncommon First American Edition published in Boston. Search for a Northwest Passage under Captain William Parry.