Estate / Collection: The Esmond Bradley Martin Collection
KRAPF, JOHANN LUDWIG
A group of works by this pioneering missionary explorer. Comprises Reisen in Ost-Afrika ausgefuhrt in den Jahren 1837-55. Kornthal: for the author and Stuttgart: W. Stroh, 1858. Old German quarter cloth, paste-paper sides, handwritten spine label. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches (18.25 x 11.5 cm); 506, 522 pp., folding map at rear. Some wear, foxing and toning to some leaves, the map reattached at the gutter margin. uncommon with the map; Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labours, during an Eighteen Years' Residence in Eastern Africa. London: Trübner, 1860. First English edition. Publisher's orange cloth stamped in gilt. 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches (22 x 14 cm); half-title, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps, 12 tinted plates. Some binding wear but overall sound, front hinge cracking, one signature partially sprung; Krapf, Doctor [J.] L. A Dictionary of the Suahili Language, 1882. Trübner & Co., 1882; an elegant leather-backed cloth case containing eight works extracted from various missionary publications; and three similar volumes handsomely bound in modern leather.
The journal extracts are all from the Humphrey Winterton collection, with his book label in the case and with three separate leather-bound works in addition, most of which originate from the Church Missionary Intelligencer. Krapf and his companion Johannes Rebmann were in 1849 the first to reach Kilimanjaro, and later they reached Mount Kenya. Their pioneering travels informed later explorations, including those of Speke and Burton.
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Estate / Collection: The Esmond Bradley Martin Collection
KRAPF, JOHANN LUDWIG
A group of works by this pioneering missionary explorer. Comprises Reisen in Ost-Afrika ausgefuhrt in den Jahren 1837-55. Kornthal: for the author and Stuttgart: W. Stroh, 1858. Old German quarter cloth, paste-paper sides, handwritten spine label. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches (18.25 x 11.5 cm); 506, 522 pp., folding map at rear. Some wear, foxing and toning to some leaves, the map reattached at the gutter margin. uncommon with the map; Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labours, during an Eighteen Years' Residence in Eastern Africa. London: Trübner, 1860. First English edition. Publisher's orange cloth stamped in gilt. 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches (22 x 14 cm); half-title, engraved portrait, 2 folding maps, 12 tinted plates. Some binding wear but overall sound, front hinge cracking, one signature partially sprung; Krapf, Doctor [J.] L. A Dictionary of the Suahili Language, 1882. Trübner & Co., 1882; an elegant leather-backed cloth case containing eight works extracted from various missionary publications; and three similar volumes handsomely bound in modern leather.
The journal extracts are all from the Humphrey Winterton collection, with his book label in the case and with three separate leather-bound works in addition, most of which originate from the Church Missionary Intelligencer. Krapf and his companion Johannes Rebmann were in 1849 the first to reach Kilimanjaro, and later they reached Mount Kenya. Their pioneering travels informed later explorations, including those of Speke and Burton.
Auction: Maps, Travel & Sporting Books Including The Esmond Bradley Martin Collection, ending Mar 7, 2024
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle will hold a timed online auction of Maps, Travel & Sporting Books closing on Thursday, March 7, 2024 beginning at 10am. Explore the world through a fascinating range of offerings featuring maps, Americana, travel, sporting books, literary sets and the Esmond Bradley Martin Collection of Africana.
Esmond Bradley Martin (1941-2018) was educated as a geographer and philosopher. He and his wife Chryssee had an enduring fascination with Africa, and settled in Nairobi, Kenya, in the mid-1970s. He wrote extensively, oftentimes in conjunction with his wife, publishing works including Zanzibar. Tradition and Revolution, Hamish Hamilton, 1978; Cargoes of the east. The ports, trade, and culture of the Arabian Seas and western Indian Ocean, Elm Tree Press, 1978; and many other works on African history and conservation. In the late 1970s, he began extensive research into the illegal trade in elephant ivory and rhino horn, which included substantial stints incognito posing as a buyer of illicit wildlife products. For a while, he served as special envoy for rhino conservation for the United Nations.
For about thirty years, beginning in the mid-1960s, Esmond Bradley Martin assiduously collected books and manuscripts on Africa and its history, acquiring a phenomenal collection of letters by many of the major English explorers of the nineteenth century, as well as numerous rarities from earlier centuries. He was buying at a time when troves of such material surfaced frequently at English auctions. Doyle was privileged to offer the first selection from his collection in the November 7, 2023 auction. We are pleased to present this second offering of property from The Esmond Bradley Martin Collection.
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