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Verlag: University of Tennessee Press, 1995
ISBN 10: 0870498789ISBN 13: 9780870498787
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Verlag: Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W., 1970
ISBN 10: 0393005283ISBN 13: 9780393005288
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Verlag: University of Tennessee Press, 1980
ISBN 10: 0870492918ISBN 13: 9780870492914
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Verlag: University of Tennessee Press, 1980
ISBN 10: 0870492578ISBN 13: 9780870492570
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Zustand: Good. Rev. and enl. ed. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Verlag: Tuckwell Press Ltd, 1997
ISBN 10: 1898410836ISBN 13: 9781898410836
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Zustand: Used - Very Good. 1996. Paperback. Some wear. Very Good.
Verlag: Bowling Green Univ. Press, 1970
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Cover and edges shows shelf wear. Pages are clean and intact.
Verlag: Orono: University of Maine Press, 1971, 1971
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Ives, Edward D. Lawrence Doyle: the farmer-poet of Prince Edward Island; a study in local songmaking. Orono: University of Maine Press, 1971, xviii, 269pp., good price-clipped dust-jacket with a few small tears, very good red cloth, light wear. University of Maine studies ; no. 92. - Lawrence Doyle, 1847-1907.
Verlag: Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W., 1972
ISBN 10: 039302153XISBN 13: 9780393021530
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Zustand: Good. 1st. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket (music, folk music, folklore) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Amsterdam, De Compagnie, 1779. 27 x 21 cm. Twee delen in een band: 324, 308 pag. Hardcover {rug leer; platten karton}. Met 2 grote vouwkaarten, ( circa 44 x 51 cm en circa 41 x 56 cm; resp. "India en de Indische Oceaan" en "Ives 'route vanuit Basra en Latakea".) + 9 gegraveerde platen, (compleet) en bij deel I. één gegraveerde titelpagina; bij deel II ontbrekend. Plaat VI is beschadigd. Sporen van de tijd & gebruik; toch wel een redelijk exemplaar. [ Bijzonder / Special reizen / travel ].
Verlag: Leipzig, M. G. Weidmanns Erben und Reich, 1774-1775. 8°. 1: XVIII S., 2 Bl., 390, VIII, 100 S.; 2: 3 Bl., 485 S. Zus. mit 2 gest. Faltkarten und 8 teilw. gefalt. Kupfertafeln. Halblederband d. Zt. mit verblasster Rückenvergoldung. Aus der Bibliothek von Philipp Gabriel Hensler (1733-1805); mit seinem Namensstempel auf der Titelrückseite. Ferner mit dem Stempel des dänischen Grafengeschlechts Holstein-Holsteinborg., 1805
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"Erste deutsche Ausgabe von "A Voyage from England to India, in the Year 1754 and an Historical Narrative of the Operations of the Squadron und Army in India" (London 1773). Verfasser war der brit. Wundarzt Edward Ives (1719-1786). Er reiste auf einem Admiralsschiff der Englisch-Ostindien Compagnie nach Ostindien, wirkte eine Zeitlang an verschiedenen Hospitälern und kehrte vier Jahre später durch Vorderasien nach England zurück. Seine Route von Basra über Hille, Bagdad, Mosul, Diarbekr, Biredjik und Haleb nach Latakia nahm wenige Jahre später auch Carsten Niebuhr. Ives war - nach Ritter - der erste, der von den schon von Pietro Della Valle besuchten Ruinen von Ktesiphon (Mesopotamien) eine genauere Beschreibung nebst Zeichnung lieferte. Der deutsche Bearbeiter Christian Wilhelm Dohm (1751-1820), der später das grundlegende Buch "Über die bürgerliche Verbesserung der Juden" herausbrachte, setzte 1774 sein Studium in Göttingen fort. Diese Verbindung bezeugt auch die kurze Einl. des Göttinger Professors Blumenbach zu den "Medicinischen und chirurgischen Bemerkungen" im zweiten Band. Die auf dem ersten Titelblatt angekündigte Vorrede von Anton Friedrich Büsching (1724-1793) konnte dieser wegen "überhäuften Geschäften" nicht liefern. Zur Provenienz: Der hochgeschätzte Holsteiner Arzt Hensler, Schriftsteller und Reformer des öffentlichen Gesundheitswesens, hat auch in Göttingen studiert. 1769 wurde er zum Nachfolger von Struensee berufen, "der bis dahin Physicus in Altona, der Grafschaft Rantzau und der Herrschaft Pinneberg gewesen war. 1775 wurde er zum königlich-dänischen Archiater bestimmt." (Hamburgische Biografie. IV, S. 147) ? Einband berieben und etwas bestoßen, Rücken leicht rissig; innen wenig fleckig und gut erhalten. ? Oxford DNB XXIX, S. 446; Price. English Humaniora S. 102; Engelmann I, S. 124; Cox I, S. 299; Henze II, S. 690; Griep/Luber I, 659; Kroke (Blumenbach) 158. ".
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[16], 324; [1], [1 blank], [1], [1 blank], 379, [1] pp.First Dutch edition (second issue) of Ives's account of his voyage from England to India and his journey from Persia to England. From 1753 to 1757 the naval surgeon and traveller Edward Ives (1719-1786) was surgeon of the Kent, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Charles Watson, commander-in-chief in the East Indies. The squadron sailed via the Cape of Good Hope and Madagascar to India, where they visited the chief English settlements and major cities, Ives attending the company hospitals and staff in each place. When Admiral Watson died in August 1757, Ives's own health was also somewhat impaired and he resigned his appointment, travelling home overland from Basra, through Baghdad, Mosul and Aleppo, via Cyprus to Livorno and Venice, and finally through Germany and the Netherlands, arriving in England in March 1759 (ODNB). The plates include depictions of an altar, a Hooka (a Persian tobacco water-pipe, in the large folding plate), the tower of Babel, views of the forts St. David and Geriah, and an amulet with Arabic inscriptions, together with Dutch translations. Small marginal tear in 1 map and the folding plate, vol. 2 with loss of some paper in lower blank part of C4 and the last 3 quires browned. A wide-margined copy of Ives's narrative in good condition.l Tiele, Bibl. 22; cf. Cox I, p. 299 (English ed.); on the author: ODNB online ed.
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[16], 324; [1], [1 blank], [1], [1 blank], 379, [1] pp.First Dutch edition (second issue) of Ives's account of his voyage from England to India and his journey from Persia to England. From 1753 to 1757 the naval surgeon and traveller Edward Ives (1719-1786) was surgeon of the Kent, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Charles Watson, commander-in-chief in the East Indies. The squadron sailed via the Cape of Good Hope and Madagascar to India, where they visited the chief English settlements and major cities, Ives attending the company hospitals and staff in each place. When Admiral Watson died in August 1757, Ives's own health was also somewhat impaired and he resigned his appointment, travelling home overland from Basra, through Baghdad, Mosul and Aleppo, via Cyprus to Livorno and Venice, and finally through Germany and the Netherlands, arriving in England in March 1759 (ODNB). The plates include depictions of an altar, a Hooka (a Persian tobacco water-pipe, in the large folding plate), the tower of Babel, views of the forts St. David and Geriah, and an amulet with Arabic inscriptions, together with Dutch translations. Small marginal tear in 1 map and the folding plate, vol. 2 with loss of some paper in lower blank part of C4 and the last 3 quires browned. A wide-margined copy of Ives's narrative in good condition.l Tiele, Bibl. 22; cf. Cox I, p. 299 (English ed.); on the author: ODNB online ed.
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[16], 324; [1], [1 blank], [1], [1 blank], 379, [1] pp.First Dutch edition (second issue) of Ives's account of his voyage from England to India and his journey from Persia to England, first published in English in 1773. From 1753 to 1757 Edward Ives (1719-1786) was surgeon of the Kent, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Charles Watson, commander-in-chief in the East Indies. The squadron sailed via the Cape of Good Hope and Madagascar to India, where they visited the chief English settlements and major cities. When Admiral Watson died in August 1757, Ives's own health was also somewhat impaired and he resigned his appointment, travelling home overland from Basra, through Baghdad, Mosul and Aleppo, via Cyprus to Livorno and Venice, and finally through Germany and the Netherlands, arriving in England in March 1759. The plates include depictions of an altar, a Hooka (a Persian tobacco water-pipe, in the large folding plate), the tower of Babel, views of the forts St. David and Geriah, and an amulet with Arabic inscriptions, together with Dutch translations.A few pages with some minor foxing, and a marginal water stain on the last few pages. Binding very slightly stained. A very good copy.l Tiele, Bibl. 22; cf. Cox I, p. 299 (English ed.); on the author: ODNB online ed.
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[16], 324; [1], [1 blank], [1], [1 blank], 379, [1] pp.First Dutch edition (second issue) of Ives's account of his voyage from England to India and his journey from Persia to England, first published in English in 1773. From 1753 to 1757 Edward Ives (1719-1786) was surgeon of the Kent, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Charles Watson, commander-in-chief in the East Indies. The squadron sailed via the Cape of Good Hope and Madagascar to India, where they visited the chief English settlements and major cities. When Admiral Watson died in August 1757, Ives's own health was also somewhat impaired and he resigned his appointment, travelling home overland from Basra, through Baghdad, Mosul and Aleppo, via Cyprus to Livorno and Venice, and finally through Germany and the Netherlands, arriving in England in March 1759. The plates include depictions of an altar, a Hooka (a Persian tobacco water-pipe, in the large folding plate), the tower of Babel, views of the forts St. David and Geriah, and an amulet with Arabic inscriptions, together with Dutch translations.A few pages with some minor foxing, and a marginal water stain on the last few pages. Binding very slightly stained. A very good copy.l Tiele, Bibl. 22; cf. Cox I, p. 299 (English ed.); on the author: ODNB online ed.
Verlag: London, Edward & Charles Dilly, 1773., 1773
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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Large 4to. XII, 506 pp. With 2 folding maps and 13 plates. Modern red calf retaining original giltstamped spine label. First edition. - The British surgeon Edward Ives travelled to East India on an Admiral's ship in 1754. After working at a local hospital for a while, he returned to England in 1758. His return route through the Middle East was the same as that chosen, but a few years later, by Carsten Niebuhr: from Basra via Hille, Baghdad, Mosul, Diarbekr, Biredjik, and Haleb to Latakia. He met with Mubarak bin Sabah, the Sheikh of "Grane" (Kuwait): "In connection with Kuwait, Ives's text is especially important for the insight it gives into the economy of caravan traffic and Kuwait's place in it. Many sources present Kuwait as a port, oriented towards the sea. Ives shows another side of Kuwait. We see that the Shaikhs of Kuwait are quite mobile individuals, travelling to Syria with their camels. The Shaikh is landbound, occupied with caravans [.] The seaward side of Kuwait's economy was [.] controlled by the Al-Khalifa family" (Slot, 135). In addition, Ives was the first author to provide a detailed description of the ruins of Ktesiphon, previously visited by Pietro della Valle (cf. Henze). "Ives' presence at many of the transactions which he describes and his personal intimacy with Watson give his historical narrative an unusual importance, and his account of the manners and customs of the countries he visited are those of an enlightened and acute observer [.] The appendix contains an 'Account of the Diseases prevalent in Adml. Watson's squadron, a description of most of the Trees, Shrubs, and Plants of India, with their medicinal virtues'" (Cox). - Insignificant browning; a good copy. - Howgego I, P117. Wilson 107. Diba 115. Cox I, 299. Henze II, 690f. Graesse III, 439. Slot, The Origins of Kuwait (1998), p. 135ff. & 187.
A Manual for Fieldworkers in Folklore and Oral History. Second edition. Knoxville 1995. XIII, 112 pages. Softcover.[#136957].
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Zustand: Good. Signed Copy First edition copy. . Good dust jacket. Signed/Inscribed by author as "Sandy" on half title page. (Folk Songs, Musicians, Biography).