"THOMSON, JOHN (+) WILLIAM FLOYD (+) FELICE BEATO (+) HIPPOLYTE ARNOUX.
Reference : 60283
(1872)
1870-1872. Folio-oblong (395 x 320 mm). Original brown half calf, recased - the original cloth (with gilt lettering to the front) has been expertly mounted on to the new boards, and most of the original gilt leather spine has been preserved over a perfectly matching new lovely brown half calf. ""Tordenskjold / 1870 - 1873"" in gilt lettering, partly worn of, to front board. End-papers renewed. 71 albumen print in various sizes and by various photographers (see below) mounted on 59 contemporary white cardboard leaves (measuring 370 x 310 mm), all re-hinged. The album was water-damaged at some point, but has been expertly and neatly restored and appears in overall very good condition with good tones. 1, Oval photo of Tordenskjold (205 x 60mm) 2, Photo of Tordenskjold (190 x 143 mm) 3, Crew aboard Tordenskjold (200 x 14 mm) 4, Crew aboard Tordenskjold (157 x 128 mm) 5, Crew and equipment aboard Tordenskjold (228 x 176 mm) 6, Naval officers about Tordenskjold (167 x 130 mm). 7, 8 small photos of various places on one plate (274 x 190 mm) 8, The harbor of Port Said. By Hippolyte Arnoux (247 x 190mm) 9, Muddigging machines in the channel of Port Said. By Hippolyte Arnoux. (245 x 190mm) 10, Port Said. By Hippolyte Arnoux. 11, Malta (262 x 207 mm) 12, Two photos of Malta (each measuring 134 x 120 mm) 13, Two photos of Gibraltar (Each measuring 148 x 114) 14, Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong (194 x 130 mm). 15, Two photos depicting telegraph-house and ships in Deep Water Bay (each measuring 150 x 112) 16, Boat with people. By Felice Beato, coloured (294 x 235 mm) 17, House next to river. By John Thomson, December 1870 (278 x 225 mm) 17, Seamen’s hospital in Hong Kong. (261 x 190 mm) 18, Hong Kong. (270 x 195 mm) 19, Hong Kong, by Floyd (270 x 192 mm) 20, Hong Kong, by Floyd (240 x 190 mm) 21, Two photos of sites in Hong Kong (each measuring 165 x 127 mm) 22, Five Persians in Hong Kong (215 x 244 mm) 23, Group of women in Hong Kong, (326 x 215 mm) 24, Two photos of Hong Kong harbour, one photo depicting “Cella” (182 x 105" 130 x 98 mm) 25, Villa at Canton. (264 x 190 mm) 26, Pagode in Xuexiu Park, Guangdong. By William Pryor Floyd. (195 x 246 mm) 27, Boats in Canton. William Pryor Floyd,(270 x 223 mm) 28, Pou-Ting-Qua’s Garden, Canton. By John Thomson. (289 x 230 mm) 29, Fields in Canton. (205 x 155 mm) 30, Houses in Canton. (267 x 210 mm) 31, Canton harbor. By John Thomson. (245 x 202 mm) 32, Boat on the Canton river. (274 x 204 mm) 33, Wall around Canton. (260 x 200 mm). 34, Boats in Canton (293 x 225) 35, Telegraphstation in Woosung. (150 x 110 mm) 36, Boats in Foochow. (287 x 232 mm) 37, Temple in Foochow. By John Thomson (190 x 237 mm) 38, Pagode in Foochow. Presumably by John Thomson. (287 x 220 mm). 39, Tomb of Fou Tcheou. By John Thomson. (290 x 225 mm). 40, Temple in Shanghai. (237 x 188 mm). 41, Shanghai. (232 x 176 mm) 42, Chaochow bridge, Kwangtung. By John Thomson. (266 x 204 mm). 43. Panorama of Nagasaki consisting of two photos. (371 x142 mm) 44, Two photos of Nagasaki. Felice Beato. (Each measuring 169 x 119 mm). 45, Two photos from Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato. (Each measuring 165 x 118 mm) 46, Two photos from Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato. (Each measuring 165 x 118 mm) 47, Temple in Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato. (169 x 118 mm). 48, Photo of Japanese woman in kimono. By Felice Beato. (205 x 255 mm). 49, Two photos of officers in house in Yokohama. (162 x 125 mm). 50, The Abbot and Monks of Kushan Monastery. By John Thomson. (287 x 204 mm). 51, Wooden structure, presumably Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato. (270 x 208 mm) 52, Pagode, presumably Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato. (234 x 185 mm) 53, Cityscape with lake, presumably Nagasaki. Presumably by Felice Beato.. (280 x 228 mm). 54, Two photos, cemetery and stairs to temple. By Felice Beato. (Each measuring 168 x 118 mm). 55, People standing outside house, presumably Hong Kong. By John Thomson. (185 x 155 mm) 56, Guangzhou Great Norh Gate, Canton. By John Thomson (245 x 156 mm). 57, Two photos, one of the building of a telegraph station (presumably in Wladivostok) and a view of Wladivostok from the sea (154 x 123 130 x 99 mm). 58, Seascape of two ships. (130 x 140 mm). 59, Ship laying for anchor. (170 x 123 mm)
Exceedingly rare photo-album documenting the Danish vessel Tordenskjold’s mission in laying the very first telegraph cables in East Asia thereby connecting China and Japan to the global telegraph system. The album consists of photos taken aboard the vessel Tordenskjold, of Tordenskjold itself along with its crew, by an unknown photographer, and of photographs of the visited cities and surrounding areas by some of the finest photographers operating in East Asia at the time, such as John Thomson, William Floyd, Felice Beato and, in Egypt, Hippolyte Arnoux - all photographs presumably brought home by William Lund, Captain on board Tordenskjold. Through some of the earliest photos taken in China, Japan, and of the excavation of the Suez Canal, the present album depicts a pivotal moment in international relations and communications. Submarine telegraph cables were first brought to China by Danish magnate Carl Fredrick Tietgen (1829-1901), who in 1870 set up the Great Northern China and Japan Extension Company. The company was created to build and operate a telegraph cable connecting Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Japan, continuing on to Vladivostok on Russia's East coast. From Vladivostok, a cable ran along the Trans-Siberian Railway, linking Hong Kong to telegraph networks in Britain, Europe, and America. Tietgen fought off strong competition - primarily English-, and eventually won the concession to lay and operate new telegraph cables connecting Russia, China and Japan. Tietgen and his partners had embarked upon a grand and risky project. Undersea cables would need to be laid in waters that had not been sounded, cables were to be brought ashore on coasts where the prevailing conditions were not known, and it was uncertain whether the respective governments would grant permission. Everything – cables, stations, wire, and apparatus – was to be brought from Europe and had to function as a coherent system. Two chartered English steamships ‘Cella’ and ‘Great Northern’ were to transport and lay the cables, and the propeller-driven Danish frigate ‘Tordenskjold’ was to sound the waters near Nagasaki and Vladivostok, it had to also carry a relatively small amount of cables, and it was to keep away uninvited guests (of which there were plenty in the South China Sea). “As a small nation with negligible military resources, Denmark could provide a useful – politically neutral – centre for telegraph links to major European powers such as Britain, Russia and the emerging new power of Prussia. The Danes were able to utilize the technical know-how which had been accumulated with great difficulty, and occasionally heavy economic losses, in the preceding decades by British and American entrepreneurs. The competition between the Danish and British groups of telegraph entrepreneurs for first access to the Chinese market was preliminarily resolved when the directors of the two companies negotiated a secret agreement in May 1870. The Danish group had acquired an advantage in terms of timing by winning the Russian concession in 1869, and had to cover shorter distances by sea cables from Vladivostok to Nagasaki and Shanghai. But the British group had the advantage of better access to capital and a more extensive technical experience with submarine cable manufacture and operation. The essence of the agreement was that the line between Hong Kong and Shanghai should be established and operated by the Great Northern the companies would share the income for telegrams which passed this section of the line and they would run offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai jointly. The agreement provided the Danes with assured landing rights in Hong Kong and with British diplomatic support for attempts to secure landing rights in China. Permission to bring submarine telegraph cables into Chinese treaty ports was obtained in 1870 from the Chinese Government (i.e., the office of foreign affairs, known as the Zongli Yamen) by the British Minister in Peking, Thomas Wade. At the same time, the Danish government had dispatched a diplomatic envoy, Chamberlain Julius Sick, at the Great Northern’s expense to China and Japan to obtain the necessary concessions. The cable between Hong Kong and Shanghai was laid in 1870–1871 with the assistance of the frigate Tordenskjold, which the Danish government had generously allocated to the task. The Great Northern had a great deal of technical problems with the cables they had bought from the British manufacturer since the quality of the insulation was not as good as expected. Therefore, the official opening of the line between Shanghai and Hong Kong was delayed until April 1871. During the remainder of that year the company struggled to finish cable sections from Shanghai to Nagasaki, and from Nagasaki to Vladivostok. Communication between Shanghai and Europe via these cables and the Russian Siberian lines was officially inaugurated on 1 January 1872.” (Erik Baark: Wires, Codes and People The Great Northern Telegraph Company in China 1870–90) The album covers and illustrates one on the most fascinating periods in the process of internationalization in the late modern period: The Suez Canal had just opened and ‘Tordenskjold’ was the first Danish ship to sail through it. The submarine cables linked the major hubs in East Asia to the Western world and helped facilitate an unprecedented growth in the region. Overall, the laying of the submarine cable in 1870-71 was a transformative event for East Asia in general. It played a critical role in the area's economic and social development, helping to make it the global commercial center it is today.
Edinburgh 1821
A hand coloured map, taken from Thomson's "New General Atlas". This shows North Africa (including the whole of the Sahara and West Africa). As well as the hand coloured detail, the map shows the routes of Mr Browne, Mr Horneman, Mr Bruce and Mr Parks. Originally this map was paired in a double page, folio atlas with a similar map for South Africa (not present). 280 x 515 mm (11 x 20Œ inches).
1990 Albin Michel, 1990. in-4 rel. cart. (22,5 x 28,5), 143 p.- Cartonné avec jaquette, nombr. photos, jaquette, très bon état. Guerre de lOpium, sac du Palais dÉté, la Chine, dans les années 1860, sort peu à peu de lisolement où elle se tenait depuis lexpulsion des jésuites au début du XVIIIe siècle. Une aubaine pour le photographe anglais John Thomson qui, fasciné depuis longtemps par les chinois installés un peu partout en Asie du Sud-Est, rêve de les connaître chez eux. Pendant plusieurs années, accompagné de huit à dix porteurs chargés dun équipement énorme sur quelque huit mille kilomètres; il va sillonner le vaste Empire du Milieu jusque dans ses contrées les plus reculées, où aucun européen ne s'était aventuré. John Thomson fut un pionnier du grand reportage, dont le témoignage sur la Chine demeure exceptionnel.
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Hong Kong , John Warner, 1977, 1977, in-8, in-8, 160pp, Reliure pleine percaline de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire abondamment illustré des photographies de l'auteur. in-8, 160pp
Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1879, in-8 1/2 rel. chag. vert (13,5 x 22), 190 p., coll. "Bibliothèque des Ecoles et des Familles", 43 gravures et cartes, marque de livre de Prix sur le plat sup. (Lycée Fontanes Niort), dos à 4 faux-nerfs et caissons, bon exemplaire sans rousseurs, bon état.
Guerre de l’Opium, sac du Palais d’Été, la Chine, dans les années 1860, sort peu à peu de l’isolement où elle se tenait depuis l’expulsion des jésuites au début du XVIIIe siècle. Une aubaine pour le photographe anglais John Thomson qui, fasciné depuis longtemps par les Chinois installés un peu partout en Asie du Sud-Est, rêve de les connaître chez eux. Pendant plusieurs années, accompagné de huit à dix porteurs chargés d’un équipement énorme sur quelque huit mille kilomètres, il va sillonner le vaste Empire du Milieu jusque dans ses contrées les plus reculées, où aucun européen ne s’était aventuré. Fructueuses périgrinations qui vont donner lieu au plus important reportage jamais réalisé sur le Céleste Empire, montrant avec talent non seulement les sites, les monuments et les paysages, mais surtout la vie quotidienne et les réalités sociales d’un pays alors inconnu. Incontestablement, John Thomson fut un pionnier du grand reportage, dont le témoignage sur la Chine demeure exceptionnel. Voir le sommaire sur photos jointes.
EXSHAW, JAMES, PRICE. 1751. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Mors arrachés, Quelques rousseurs. 360 pages. Portrait en frontispice noir et blanc. Quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Ouvrage en anglais. Relié plein cuir marron. Dos à 5 nerfs. Manque pièce de titre. Epidermures. 1er plat de couverture détaché. Quelques notes à la plume. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Albin Michel. 1990. In-4. Cartonné avec jaquette. Nombreuses ills. 141 p.Bon état.
Oxford, Oxford University Press 1965 xi + 272pp., 23cm., publisher's hardcover in bordeaux cloth, dustwrapper, in the series "Oxford Historical Series", ex-libris tipped in on blanco endpaper, small reference number on dustwr. And title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, R119561
"8. Edinburgh, printed by T. and A. Constable for Andrew Elliot, 1895, in-4°, 33cm, frontispiece portrait + (xx) pp + 267 pp + 13 plates, with black/white ills. in the text, index, list of subscribers. Copy 80 of a limited edition of 110 signed by the author, uncut copy printed on high quality laid paper. Bound in a brown publisher's canvas binding with gilt decoration and lettering, top edge gilt. Binding with only slight traces of use ; endpapers browned, interior very fine.."
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Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1877, in-8, 492 pp, demi-chagrin cerise de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de filets et caissons dorés, encadrements à froid sur les plats de toile chagrinée, tranches dorées, Première édition française traduite de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par A. Talandier et H. Vattemare, et illustré de 128 gravures sur bois en noir. L'originale a paru en 1875 à Londres et ne comprend que soixante illustrations gravées, pour la plupart, d'après des dessins de l'auteur. Cordier, bibliothec indo-sinica, III, 1066 (ne cite pas cette édition mais l'originale et la version française abrégée de 1879). Rousseurs, quelques frottements et traces de cire. Couverture rigide
Bon 492 pp.
Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par MM. A. Talandier et H. Vattemare .Édition originale de la traduction française, illustrée de 128 compositions gravées sur bois dans et hors-texte, le plus souvent réalisées d'après les photographies de l'auteur
Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1877 - Grand in 8° de (4)-492 pp, demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs orné de caissons à encadrements de filets dorés, tranches dorées, (qqs rousseurs concentrées sur les 1ers ff.)
PEKIN 1860 une photographie originale : photographie positive montée sur carton : papier albuminé, d'après négatif sur plaque de verre au collodion, format de la photo seule : 21 x 27,5 cm, photographie du Temple Gate, Shanghai; Attributed to John Thomson [1870]
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TOBIN, SHERIDAN, CUMBERLAND, ROWE, OTWAY, DODSLEY, HOME John, BICKERSTAFF Isaac, BEAUMONT ET FLETCHER, BURGOYNE, THOMSON, OTWAY, GOLDSMITH, JOHNSON Ben, WYCHERLEY & FARQUHAR
Reference : Y88229
(1822)
Paris, Ladvocat 1822-1823 5 tomes: 500 + 462 + 480 + 472 + 500pp., dans la série "Chefs-d'oeuvre des théatres étrangers, traduits en français" 5e-12e-14e-20e-22e livraison, 20cm., reliure plein-cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés au dos (coins peu touchés), feuilles de garde et tranches marbrées, qqs. rousseurs, bon état, [Contenu: Tobin: La lune de miel, Sheridan: L'américain, Sheridan: L'école de Médisance, Rowe: Jane Shore, Otway: Venise sauvée & Don Carlos, Dosley: Le magasin des curiosités, Home: Douglas, Birckerstaff: Le cadenas, De beaumont et Fletcher: L'école des épouseurs, Burgoyne: L'héritière, Thomson: Tancrède et Sigismonde, Otway: L'orpheline, Goldsmith: Les méprises d'une nuit, Johnson: Chacun dans son caractère, Wycherley: L'homme franc, Farquhar: L'officier en recrutement], Y88229
"Short description: In Russian. Thomson, Joseph John. Electricity and Matter. Moscow; Leningrad: State Publishing House, 1928. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9245640"
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1884). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1883. Vol. 174 - Part II. Pp. 707-721, textillustrations. Clean and fine.
First appearance (together with the 2 pp. extract in ""Proceedings"") of Thomsons first paper on the electrostatic unit of electricity.""In 1884 Lord Rayleigh,....resigned the Cavendish Professorship of Experimental Physics. Thomson had by then completed a few imperfect bits of laboratory work, including a determination, at Rayleigh's suggestion, of the ratio of the electrostatic to the electromagnetic units of electricity (the paper offered). Rayleigh had intended to collaborate in this work which, apart from its imperfection, was typical of the Cavendish during this area" but Thomson, unaware of many of the pitfalls, ran away with the project, published hastily, and gave his collegues, including the Professor, to doubt that he had any future in experimental physics. With these credits and his mathematics, he competed for the chair" much to his surprise, and to the great annoyance of some of his competitors, who included Fitzgerald, Glazenbrook, Larmor, reynolds, and Schuster, he was elected.""(DSB XIII, p. 365).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1883). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1883. Vol. 173 - Part II. Pp. 493-521, textillustrations. Fine and clean.
First appearance of Thomson's second paper on the Vortex Atom. In 1882 he had won a prize with the subject ""a general investigation of the action upon each other of two closed vortices in a perfect incompressible fluid""The first attempt to construct a physical model of an atom was made by Lord Kelvin in 1867. The main point was that in an ideal fluid, a vortex line is always composed of the same particles, it remains unbroken, so it is ring-like.""In fact, the investigations of vortices, trying to match their properties with those of atoms, led to a much better understanding of the hydrodynamics of vortices - the constancy of the circulation around a vortex, for example, is known as Kelvin's law. In 1882 another Thomson, J. J., won a prize for an essay on vortex atoms, and how they might interact chemically. After that, though, interest began to wane - Kelvin himself began to doubt that his model really had much to do with atoms, and when the electron was discovered by J. J. in 1897, and was clearly a component of all atoms, different kinds of non-vortex atomic models evolved.""(Michael Fowler).
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1886 a. 1888). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1885. Vol. 176 - Part II. Pp. 307-342. + 1887. Vol. 178 - Series A. pp. 471-526.
First appearance of these importent papers, containing the ideas which was the foundations for his later developed theory of the electron theory of metals.""In a series of papers (the two papers offered), and a book..., Thomson illustrated how to guess at a term in the Lagrangian from a consideration of known phenomena and how, from the term once admitted, to deduca the existence and magnitudes of other effects. he also showed that a time-average of the Lagrangian could play a part of the entropy in certain problems usually handled by the second law of thermodynamics. One of his most importent contributions in this line, was the development of of the notion, perhaps original with him, that electricity flows in much the same way in metals as in electrolytes. He was to return to this idea in founding the electron theory of metals....
(London, Harrison and Sons, 1891). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1890. Vol. 181 - A. Pp. 583-621, textillustrations. Clean and fine.
First appearance of this paper of Thomsons second paper on the electrostatic unit of electricity, in which he corrects some of the imperfections in his first paper on the subject ""On the Determination of the Number of Electrostatic Units in the Electromagnetic Unit of Electricity"" published 1884.
[BEUVILLEFIRCSA PILON GRAU SALA DE SAINTE CROIX] - DORE OGRIZEK - Textes de John BOOTH, Janet EVANS, Jack HOUSE, Kenneth A. HURREN, Stephen LUSHINGTON,S.P.B. MAIS, Olivier SAVAGE, A.A. THOMSON, Cecil WILSON, Leslie WITHERSL - Les textes sur Londres ont été adaptés en français par Françoise OGRIZEK - Illustrations de BEUVILLE, A. BRENET, J. HILPERT, Jacques LIOZU, Pierre NOEL, DE SAINTE-CROIX.
Reference : 24097
PARIS, Odé, Collection "le monde en couleurs", 1947 - In-12 - Reliure demi chagrin havane à coins, signée - Dos à nerfs à filets dorés - illustrations en couleurs de BEUVILLE, A. BRENET, J. HILPERT, Jacques LIOZU, Pierre NOEL, DE SAINTE-CROIX - Cartes - Signet - 462 pages - Très frais, Très bon exemplaireReliure signée Georges Querruel, Maître relieur, Premier Artisan de France 1949
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