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HARDIE, Norman.
In Highest Nepal. Our Life Among the Sherpas. London: George Allen & Unwin, (1957). First edition. Cloth, 190pp. Small rubber stamp on e/paper o/w fine in d/w with some browning on the rear panel but still near fine. Scarce. Norman Hardie was a climbing comrade of Sir Edmund Hillary and was one of those who scaled Kangchejunga, the third highest mountain in the world. At the end of the expedition, Hardie parted with the main expedition and walked with his Sherpa companions across the high ranges and through the deep valleys of upper Nepal. Hardie stopped at the Sherpa village of Khumjung where he lived for several months, sharing and learning about Sherpa life. A fascinating account.
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| $300 | Book Number: 24348 | Order / Enquire |
| $85 | Book Number: 33048 | Order / Enquire |
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HARE, Augustus J.
South-Western France. London: George Allen, 1890. First edition, remainder binding? with the imprint "George Allen & Uwin" at the foot of the spine. 8vo., orig. black cloth stamped in red, viii, 664, (4)pp.ads. Bookplate, inner hinges cracked o/w near fine.
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HARE, Augustus J.C.
North-Eastern France. London: George Allen, nd. (189-?) Reprint (undated), remainder binding? "With the imprint "George Allen & Unwin" at the foot of the spine. 8vo,. orig. black cloth stamped in red, (xiv), 518, (4)pp.ads. Bookplate o/w fine.
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HARE, Augustus J.C.
North-Western France (Normandy and Brittany). London: George Allen, 1895. First edition, remainder binding? with the imprint "George Allen & Uwin" at the foot of the spine. 8vo., orig. black cloth stamped in red, 409, (4)pp. ads. Bookplate o/w fine.
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| $300 | Book Number: 726 | Order / Enquire |
| $200 | Book Number: 33428 | Order / Enquire |
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HARPER, Charles G.
The Brighton Road. Old Times and New on a Classic Highway. With Ninety Illustrations by the Author. London: Chatto & Windus, 1892. First edition. Tall 8vo., orig. pinkish brown cloth, (xvi), 272, 32pp.ads dated "May 1892." Some wear to spine ends, spine faded but still very good.
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HARRADEN, Beatrice.
Ships That Pass In The Night. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894. Reprint. 12mo., orig. pale green cloth, 235pp. Very good.
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| $65 | Book Number: 2557 | Order / Enquire |
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HARRIS, Alexander.
The Secrets of Alexander Harris. A frank autobiography by the Author of Settlers and Convicts. with an introduction by his grandson Grant Carr-Harris.... (Sydney): Angus and Robertson, (1961). First edition. Cloth, 244pp. Fine in a nice d/w.
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| $200 | Book Number: 33438 | Order / Enquire |
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HARRIS, Dean.
Here and There In Mexico. Chatham, Ont: Con. E. Shea, nd. (193-?) Cloth, 178pp. Fine.
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HARRIS, Dean.
Here and There in Mexico. Chatham: Con. E. Shea, nd. Cloth, 178pp. Fine.
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HARRIS, Mark.
Bang The Drum Slowly. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956. Advance Reading Copy of the first edition. Original wrappers. Some light rubbing to spine, brownish stain on lower portion of the rear wrapper but still a near fine copy.
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| $25 | Book Number: 19737 | Order / Enquire |
| $30 | Book Number: 19738 | Order / Enquire |
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HARRISSON, Barbara.
Orang-Utan. London: Collins, 1962. First edition. Cloth, 224pp. Bookplate, o/w a nice ocpy in a very good d/w. The author and her husband, Director of the Sarawak Museum, care for orphan orangutan.
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| $450 | Book Number: 33529 | Order / Enquire |
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