Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps
Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps Journey in the Pamir Oxus River 1892 Stanford Geographical magazine w/ maps
$ 85.00

(Old Books, 19th Century Books, Periodicals, Royal Geographic Society, Sciences).

Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society and Monthly Record of Geography.
Published April, 1892, London by Edward Stanford.
Page count starts p. 205 ends with p. 272. Text in English. Folding map at rear as issued (appear unopened although paper is quite brittle and has been extensively carefully repaired on reverse with archival tape along the fold lines..

Contents include: "Journeys in the Pamirs and adjacent countries," by Capt. F. E. Younghusband; The Geographical Studentship at Oxford: the old channel of the Oxus, the progress of topographical work in the Russian Empire, M. Dutreuil de Rhins in Central Asia, commercial geography of Japan, the surface configuration of Uganda and Unyoro, longitude of Fort Salisbury, fixed points on the Niger, the industrial capabilities of Zanzibar Island, the Crampel expedition, M. Douliot's mission in Madagascar, an ascent of Roraima, exploration in Western Australia, vegetation of New Guinea, whaling voyage to the Antarctic Seas; Obituaries of Henry Walter Bates and Sir John Coode.

Maps include: The Pamirs and Adjacent regions

Scarce late 19th century geographical periodical removed from bound volume (evidence visible along spine). 

Original paper cover, lacking rear wrapper. Binding extracted from bound volume but remains clean, tight, and sound. Interior clean, some pages loosened from old dried glue binding, light signs of use.

The periodical remains well preserved given the fragile nature. It displays a pleasing and unique age patina, the age flaws easy to overlook or forgive. 

Please review photos for more detail and our best attempt to convey how this antique periodical survives. Uncommon 19th century scientific magazine in any condition.

Magazine Measures c. 9 1/2" H x 6 1/8" W.

[B6970].