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180926322Paris: Imprimerie Impériale 1809. Fine. Imprimerie Impériale Paris 1809-1829 71 x 53.50 cm une feuille Original etching in plano uncut extracted from the so-called ""Imperial"" edition of the Description de l'Égypte ou Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand. Executed between February 1802 and 1829 on Napoleon Bonaparte's orders and published from 1809 actually 1810 it was printed in 1000 copies on watermarked laid paper ""Égypte ancienne et moderne"" and presented to institutions. Light marginal foxing not affecting the engraving otherwise very fine condition and preservation. Volume ETAT MODERNE II : The genius of the Institute's scholars is particularly revealed through the plates of the section called Egypte Moderne. Architecture industry social structures sanitary conditions water systems music craftsmanship are presented with exceptional precision and graphic quality. The spirit of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie remains underlying in the approach of the draughtsmen of the Description de L'Egypte who accompany the text volumes with numerous detailed plates endeavoring to create a portrait of the populations imbued with beauty and respect. Wealthy pashas or simple potter craftsmen are represented with sensitivity going about their occupations in the midst of aesthetic compositions without falling into idealism or caricature. LA DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE IMPERIAL edition 1809-1829 : La Description de l'Egypte is one of the masterpieces of French publishing and the starting point of a new science: Egyptology. A titanic exposition of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests between 1798 and 1799 it is divided into 23 volumes including 13 volumes of engravings gathering nearly 1000 plates in black and 72 in color. The 6 volumes of plates entitled Antiquités are devoted to the splendors of Pharaonic Egypt. L'Histoire naturelle is divided into 3 volumes of engravings. One volume is devoted to Cartes géographiques et topographiques while the 3 volumes : Etat Moderne present a striking portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Army of the Orient. The ""Egyptian campaign"" a military disaster reveals through the engravings of the Description de l'Egypte the scientific success it became thanks to the some 167 scholars members of the Commission of Sciences and Arts of the Institute of Egypt who followed Napoleon's army. The Institute brought together in Egypt the mathematician Monge the chemist Berthollet the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists engineers architects doctors. They were charged with rediscovering modern and ancient Egypt showing its natural riches and the know-how of its inhabitants. The first edition called ""Imperial"" of the Description de l'Egypte was executed in four large formats two of them specially created for it and named ""Moyen-Egypte"" and ""Grand-Egypte"" formats. A specific press was built for its printing which extended over twenty years between 1809 and 1829. The Imperial edition proved so popular that a second edition in 37 volumes entirely in black and without the ""Egypte ancienne et moderne"" watermark called the ""Panckoucke"" edition was published from 1821 by the C.-L.-F. Panckoucke printing house Paris. The realization of this monument of erudition owes much to Baron Dominique Vivant Denon illustrator diplomat collector and subsequently director of the Napoleon Museum at the Louvre who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt with many other scholars but decided alone to venture into the South of the country while the other invited scientists remained confined to the Cairo region. The fabulous sketches brought back by Denon during his romantic ride gave Bonaparte the idea of sending the other members of the Institute there and thus creating a faithful and complete portrait of the territory. Following Denon it was therefore the gr Imprimerie Impériale unknown
180926321Paris: Imprimerie Impériale 1809. Fine. Imprimerie Impériale Paris 1809-1829 71 x 53.50 cm une feuille Original etching in plano uncut extracted from the so-called ""Imperial"" edition of the Description de l'Égypte ou Recueil des observations et recherches faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition française publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand. Executed between February 1802 and 1829 on Napoleon Bonaparte's orders and published from 1809 actually 1810 it was printed in 1000 copies on watermarked laid paper ""Égypte ancienne et moderne"" and presented to institutions. Light marginal foxing not affecting the engraving otherwise very fine condition and preservation. ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE OF CAIRO : The set of engravings to which this plate belongs constitutes one of the first reasoned studies of the monuments of Islamic Egypt in Cairo gathering plans sections and elevations of mosques mausoleums and fortifications from the 9th century Tulunid period to the Mamluk constructions contemporary with the arrival of Bonaparte's troops. Furthermore the architects and engineers of the Institute of Egypt realized a large series of plates devoted to dwellings and civil constructions whether of grand or more modest execution providing precious testimony on the life of Cairenes at the end of the 19th century. The few ancient vestiges remaining in the city were also immortalized by the scholars of the Institute who had established their quarters in the capital. Volume ETAT MODERNE II : The genius of the Institute's scholars is particularly revealed through the plates of the section called Egypte Moderne. Architecture industry social structures sanitary conditions water systems music craftsmanship are presented with exceptional precision and graphic quality. The spirit of Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie remains underlying in the approach of the draughtsmen of the Description de L'Egypte who accompany the text volumes with numerous detailed plates endeavoring to create a portrait of the populations imbued with beauty and respect. Wealthy pashas or simple potter craftsmen are represented with sensitivity going about their occupations in the midst of aesthetic compositions without falling into idealism or caricature. LA DESCRIPTION DE L'EGYPTE IMPERIAL edition 1809-1829 : La Description de l'Egypte is one of the masterpieces of French publishing and the starting point of a new science: Egyptology. A titanic exposition of Egypt at the time of Bonaparte's conquests between 1798 and 1799 it is divided into 23 volumes including 13 volumes of engravings gathering nearly 1000 plates in black and 72 in color. The 6 volumes of plates entitled Antiquités are devoted to the splendors of Pharaonic Egypt. L'Histoire naturelle is divided into 3 volumes of engravings. One volume is devoted to Cartes géographiques et topographiques while the 3 volumes : Etat Moderne present a striking portrait of Coptic and Islamic Egypt as it was seen by Bonaparte's Army of the Orient. The ""Egyptian campaign"" a military disaster reveals through the engravings of the Description de l'Egypte the scientific success it became thanks to the some 167 scholars members of the Commission of Sciences and Arts of the Institute of Egypt who followed Napoleon's army. The Institute brought together in Egypt the mathematician Monge the chemist Berthollet the naturalist Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire as well as numerous artists engineers architects doctors. They were charged with rediscovering modern and ancient Egypt showing its natural riches and the know-how of its inhabitants. The first edition called ""Imperial"" of the Description de l'Egypte was executed in four large formats two of them specially created for it and named ""Moyen-Egypte"" and ""Grand-Egypte"" formats. A specific press was built for its printing which extended over twenty years between 1809 and 1829. The Imperial edition proved so popular that a second edition in 37 volumes entirely in Imprimerie Impériale unknown
1986Q-0843923512Leisure Books/ Dorcester Publishing Co Inc 1986. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Leisure Books/ Dorcester Publishing Co Inc paperback
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11236No place; 'Wednesday' no date. 3 pp 12mo. 41 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper with a couple of closed tears. He is sending 'the trans. of the Baghobahan together with the Original' and trusts that Robinson will keep his promise 'and not detain it long'. Considers it fair that Robinson's friend 'should pay the carriage thereof from & to London'. 'The younger Stewart is to send me up a book of mine in about a week - the best way will be to send the Bagh along with it as it will be the same expence'. Suggest sending another book with 'the Bagh to Haileybury' rather than to Portman Square. 'I hope you have all got down safe - and that Abercrombie has not been beat again - I guess you have not yet seen Anderson at College - I saw Roberts yesterday afternoon who told me he had just been seeing Anderson at his lodgings where he left him comfortably in bed as usual Of course the man is mad . I believe he is quite well in body - tis the immortal part of him that needeth the physician'. No place; 'Wednesday' [no date]. unknown
1822#BIBLIO-1044De La Révolution Piémontaise. Troisième Édition Revue Corrigée Et Augmentée De Notes Et De L'Analyse De La Constitution Sicilienne par Conte di Santarosa Santorre Annibale De Rossi Hardback 1822 third edition published by Chez Alexandre Corréard Libraire Paris 1822 224 pages 8-page publisher catalogue at rear <p>Octavo/8vo measures around 5" by 7 3/4" by 1/2". Quarter-leather binding with marbled boards. Gilt lettering and bands to spine. Binding is in exceptionally good condition very clean and containing only the smallest of wear. The binding might be later possibly still 19th century or early 20th century though signs of replacement are not obvious aside from the front free endpaper and pastedowns being of thicker paper than the textblock though it may be that the binding has simply been very well preserved and cared for. A little rubbing at edges and bumped corners. Binding firm. Speckled page edges are browned scuffed a little foxed and otherwise marked. Some marking to endpapers a little writing to recto of front free endpaper. A little loss to several page edges. Considerable foxing and browning to page surfaces throughout and some other marking but no underlining marginalia etc. A few creased page corners to rear. See pictures for further information.</p> Chez Alexandre Corréard Libraire hardcover
1994Q-0801846382The Johns Hopkins University Press 1994-03-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
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25785Leipzig Insel Verlag 1913. . Sarkowski 2. - Der deutsch-kanadische Schriftsteller u. Übersetzer.Felix Paul Greve alias Frederick Philipp Grove; 1879-1948 als Student 1902 mit der Frau des Architekten August Endell der späteren Else von Freytag-Loringhoven nach Palermo durchgebrannt ging ständiger Schulden wegen 1909 mit Else nach Nordamerika wo er in Kanada zu literarischem Ruhm kam ohne seine Geldsorgen loszuwerden. - Agnes Peters 1884- hatte sich an verschieden Schulen darunter die Kunstschule Weimar zur Naturmalerin Modell- u. Ornamentzeichnerin Batikerin u. Illustratorin ausbilden lassen. Für die Gesamtausstattung der "Abenteuer Sindbads" hatte der Verleger Kippenberg der jungen Künstlerin 1000 Mark bezahlt; es wurde ihr erster großer Bucherfolg. - Kap. u. Einband-Ecken mäßig bestoßen; Innnengelenke gelockert Vorsätze gebräunt; sonst gutes Exemplar Leipzig, Insel Verlag, 1913. unknown
66131Potsdam Müller & Co. Druck von Poeschel & Trepte Leipzig 1920. . Alf laila wa-laila dt. - Leder mäßig beschabt Rücken aufgehellt; Papier zeitbed. gebräunt; gutes sauberes Exemplar Potsdam, Müller & Co. (Druck von Poeschel & Trepte, Leipzig), [1920]. unknown