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LORIMER, H.L.
Homer and the Monuments. London: Macmillan, 1950. First edition. Sm.4to., cloth, xxxiii, 552pp. Bookplate o/w fine in d/w.
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| $125 | Book Number: 8576 | Order / Enquire |
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LOTI, Pierre.
An Iceland Fisherman. Translated from the French by Guy Endore and Illustrated by Joe Mugnaini. (Alhambra California: C. F. Braun & Co., with permission of the Limited Editions Club), 1957. Tall 8vo., blue morocco spine, marble boards, (162)pp. With illustrations. Spine very slightly faded o/w a fine copy.
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LOTIE, W.J. and others....
The Colour of London Historic, Personal & Local. Toronto: Musson, nd. (191-?) 4to., orig. tan cloth pictorially dec. in red, 236pp. Tan spine is darkened with wear to the foot, some rubbing, a very good copy.
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LOWRY, Robert.
The Little Man. (Toronto: Letters Bookshop, 1993). 1 of 150 copies. Sm.8vo., orig. illustrated wrappers, sewn, (8)pp. Fine.
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| $300 | Book Number: 33469 | Order / Enquire |
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LUCAS, D. Vannorman.
Australia and Homeward. Toronto: William Briggs, 1888. First edition. 8vo., orig. blue cloth, viii, 336pp. Bit of rubbing to spine ends o/w a nice copy. Approx. half this work is devoted to the authors time in Australia, the remainder covers the voyage home and includes stops in Ceylon, the middle east and Italy, ending in London.
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LUMHOLTZ, Carl.
Among Cannibals An Account Of Four Years' Travels In Australia And Of Camp Life With The Aborigines Of Queensland. London: John Murray, 1889. First edition. Tall 8vo., orig. green cloth with pictorial gilt decoration on the upper cover and spine, xx, 395, 28pp.ads. This copy has been professionally recased with repairs to the spine ends, inner hinges reinforced, some rubbing but certainly a very good copy. The Norwegian, naturalist, anthropologist and explorer Carl Lumholtz spent four years in Queensland from 1880. First based at Gracemere, he travelled in western Queensland, then to the Valley of Lagoons and finally to the Herbert River area of northern Queensland where he spent long periods travelling, camping and hunting with the Aborigines, in many cases with groups previously untouched by white people. He collected four new species of mammal including Dendrolagus lumholtzii, a Tree Kangaroo, and Pseudocheiris herbertensis, the — Herbert River Ringtail Possum. His account of his travels, Among Cannibals, contains detailed observations of Aboriginal life. Later he became important as an anthropologist in Mexico and Arizona, then as explorer, naturalist and anthropologist in two years’ travel in Borneo. The Lumholtz National Park in the Herbert River area, including Wallaman Falls; it is a fitting memorial to him. (Queensland Naturalist, 2006).
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Lyon, G. Parker.
The New-Hampshire Annual Register and United States Calendar for the Year 1848. Concord: Published by G. Parker Lyon, 1848. 12mo., orig. printed wrappers, (144)pp. Wrappers chipped at spine ends and corners, a good copy only.
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