Ink name and blind stamp on front free endpaper; jacket a little chipped at head of spine, but overall very good.
Plates.
£75
London, Travel Book Club, 1938.
Travel Book Club edition. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket.
J.H. MacCallum Scott was a travel writer active in the late 1930s; the Travel Book Club was a subscription reprint imprint operating in the period.
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Ink name and blind stamp on front free endpaper; jacket a little chipped at head of spine, but overall very good.
Plates.
being a record of travel in Southern Arabia. With an appendix on the rock inscriptions by A.F.L. Beeston.
London, Methuen, 1939.
First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 25s.
A very good first edition of Philby's account of his journey from Central Asia to the Indian Ocean, in his role as Ibn Saud's official advisor. An important work, notable for Philby being the first European to enter Abha, capital of Najran, the frontier district between the Wahhabis and the Yemenites, and the second to visit Shabwa, where he was the first to thoroughly examine the city's ruins.
London, John Murray, 1937.
First UK edition, second enlarged edition. 8vo. Original green cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 12s 5d.
Scarce in the dust-jacket. This 'second edition' builds considerably upon the Baghdad edition of 1932, including the addition of ten sketches.
London, Harrap, 1938.
First UK edition. 8vo. Original blue cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 9/-.
Amelia Earhart's absorbing account of her ill-fated last flight around the world, begun in 1937, comprising her diary entries and other notes - a classic of aviation history. Amelia Earhart was twice the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air: initially in 1928 as a passenger just a year after Lindbergh's pioneering flight and then in 1932, flying solo.
London, The Graphic, 1890.
Folio. 26pp including the wrappers.
A very fine example of this iconic piece of Africana, focusing on the explorer Sir Henry Morton Stanley.
Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesian Printers Ltd, 1956.
First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth. Dust-jacket.
A very good first edition of this fascinating work on the modern history and development of Katanga, one of the four large provinces created in the Belgian Congo in 1914, written by someone who was actively involved over various periods of time.