The King Incorporated: Leopold II in the Age of Trusts.
New York: 1963. Illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York, 1963. Very good. More
New York: 1963. Illus. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York, 1963. Very good. More
New York: 1960. Illus., 86pp. 8vo, printed wrappers. (slight dampstaining). N.Y., (1960). More
Paris: 1956. Profusely Illustrated. Square 8vo, printed wrappers. Paris, (1956). Very good. More
London: Andrew Dakers, 1950. Translated from the Italian by Mervyn Savill. Photos. 221pp. Tall 8vo, cloth, d.w.; d.w. chipped. London: Andrew Dakers Ltd., (no date, circa 1950). Very good. More
Paris: 1926. Mgr. Augouard. Fold. map. Printed wrappers. Paris, 1926. More
New York: Knopf, 1990. 401 pages. Large 8vo, burgundy cloth backed tan boards, dust wrapper. A near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. More
London: 1961. Maps. London, 1961. More
Boston: 1944. 399pp. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 1944. More
Paris. Le Heros du Congo". Printed wrappers. Paris, n.d. More
Paris: 1950. Profusely Illustrated. 8vo, cloth-backed pictorial boards. Paris, 1950. More
New York: 1960. Illustrated. New York, 1960. More
New York: Henry Holt, 1957. 334 pages (front hinge cracked), 8vo, blue cloth, dust wrapper (general wear and price clipped). New York: Henry Holt, (1957). A very good(-) copy in a very good dust wrapper. "Dr. Livingstone I presume?" the life of Stanley is considered the inspiration for Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" More
New York: Harper, 1977. Illustrated in black and white with decorative map endpapers in color. xii, 417 pages. 8vo, green leatherette, d.w. (spine sunned, minor edgewear). New York: Harper & Row, (1977). Minor wear at edges, still a very good(+) copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
London: Heinemann, 1961. 8vo, black cloth, d.w. London: Heinemann, (1961). First Edition. Dust wrapper price-clipped, otherwise fine. More
London: 1961. 148pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w. London, (1961). More
Chicago: McClurg, 1912. Being a Narrative of a Two Years' Journey Among the Cannibals of the Equatorial Forest and Other Savage Tribes of the South-Western Congo. Numerous illustrations, 8 full page color plates and a large folding map. 8vo, green cloth, paper illustration inset on front cover. Chicago: McClurg, 1912. Very Good (+). More
London: Bookman's Journal, 1926. 75pp., etched frontispiece portrait, thick untrimmed paper, t.e.g. Thin 8vo, green cloth with beveled edge. London: Bookman's Journal, 1926. Limited First Edition. Number 150 of 470 copies, signed by the author. More
London: Sampson, 1884. 2 original etchings, one a frontispiece portrait of Ibaka, King of Bolobo. Over 70 other attractive illustrations of the Congo by the author, 3 maps, 2 folding, xvii, 470pp. Thick 8vo, pictorial black cloth, inner hinges strengthened and top of spine repaired. London: Sampson Low, 1884. Third Edition. Very good. More
New York: Argosy Antiquarian, 1970. 40 plates, folding map. viii, 391 pages. 8vo, orange cloth. New York: Argosy Antiquarian, 1970. Reprint. A very near fine copy. Reprint of scarce biography of Leopold (London, 1905), with a mass of material on his administration in the Congo. More
8vo, cloth (slightly dampstained), chipped d.w. N.Y., 1934. Very good. More
Paris: Gallimard, 1958. Illustrated, map. 305pp., 12mo, printed wrappers. Paris: Gallimard, (1958). A very good copy. More
8vo, cloth. (Washington, D.C.), 1971. More
5 maps. (Evanston), 1961. More
Illus. 113pp. pr. wrs. Madrid, 1949. Consejo Superioir de Investagaciones Cientificas. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993. Illustrated. 248 pages, 8vo, cloth-backed boards, d.w. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993. Pages toned, still a very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
I have just received John Ruskin's "The King of the Golden River" by this morning mail. Thank you very much for your kind arrangements.
Thanks for the note. I'm actually in NY for a few days and was hoping to get there but have to head back tomorrow. I've been stopping by the Argosy for over 60 years starting when my mother would take me there after shopping at Bloomingdale's and lunch at a long gone restaurant on the east side of Lexington between 58th and 59th that was torn down to make way for Alexander's department store; that is gone too, of course.