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180016402Mannheim, 1800. Kl. 8°, XX, 195 Seiten mit gestochenem Titel und Titelvignette. Halbleder der Zeit auf 4 Bünden mit handgeschriebenem Nummernrückenschild.
1775227691Mitaviae apud Iacob. Frider. Hinzium ( Mittau, Hinz), 1775. LVI, 392 Seiten und nicht paginiertes umfangreiches Glossarium ca 200 S. Originalpappband.
174446404341Paris, Le Clerc, Prault, 1744 ; in-12, veau blond, chiffre doré sur les plats, dos orné, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l’époque). Titre, VI pp. (préface), 16 pp., 210 pp., 2 ff. (privilège).Nouvelle édition parue un an après la première. Les 16 premières pages sont une liste historique et chronologique des peintres du XIIIe au XVIIIe siècle, pour servir aux visiteurs des musées, églises et galeries. Guide pour visiter ce qu’il y a de remarquable à Paris : églises, palais et hôtels, places, ponts, hôpitaux, théâtres, manufactures, bibliothèques, académie. Maisons, palais et châteaux des environs de Paris. Ex. relié au chiffre de A. Barbet.Bel exemplaire.
1799D8074Leipzig: Friedrich August Leo 1799. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to 140 x 106mm. iv 91pp. 29 finely hand-colored engraved plates fully captioned depicting costume and peoples of the world. Period boards backed in cloth; some light outer wear early ownership signature in ink on top edge of front free-endpaper and title page light marginal thumbsoiling of plates; else contents are clean; very good. <br/><br/>Childrens book of Continental costumes printed in Leipzig at the turn of the 19th century. A rare illustrated work first published in 1796 plentiful in delicately hand-colored engravings of native peoples from around the world. This the second part was probably written solely by Karl Seidel a teacher at the Tochterschule Public Girls School in Dessau. This Gallery of People was designed as a picture book for young children not yet in their early childhood to expand their knowledge and satisfy their curiosity about faraway lands. The first part not included here included nations professions and items that were sorted in alphabetical order from Abbess Admiral Amazon and Armenians to Dwarf Gypsy and Wizard. The lives portrayed are wide ranging and include simpletons butchers slaves gardeners and fools. This second part organizes the peoples usually a man woman and native all with appropriate props by continents: Asians Africans Americans and Indians and Europeans. The illustrations for Native American peoples are of high interest not only for their expert work but for the range of tribes and geography even the Acadian peoples of Canada are represented. This type of book departs from the common ABC books as the pictures and text have a social studies meaning. Rarely found only two copies located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at Princetons Cotsen Library. Friedrich August Leo hardcover
1799D8074Leipzig: Friedrich August Leo 1799. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to 140 x 106mm. iv 91pp. 29 finely hand-colored engraved plates fully captioned depicting costume and peoples of the world. Period boards backed in cloth; some light outer wear early ownership signature in ink on top edge of front free-endpaper and title page light marginal thumbsoiling of plates; else contents are clean; very good. <br/><br/>Childrens book of Continental costumes printed in Leipzig at the turn of the 19th century. A rare illustrated work first published in 1796 plentiful in delicately hand-colored engravings of native peoples from around the world. This the second part was probably written solely by Karl Seidel a teacher at the Tochterschule Public Girls School in Dessau. This Gallery of People was designed as a picture book for young children not yet in their early childhood to expand their knowledge and satisfy their curiosity about faraway lands. The first part not included here included nations professions and items that were sorted in alphabetical order from Abbess Admiral Amazon and Armenians to Dwarf Gypsy and Wizard. The lives portrayed are wide ranging and include simpletons butchers slaves gardeners and fools. This second part organizes the peoples usually a man woman and native all with appropriate props by continents: Asians Africans Americans and Indians and Europeans. The illustrations for Native American peoples are of high interest not only for their expert work but for the range of tribes and geography even the Acadian peoples of Canada are represented. This type of book departs from the common ABC books as the pictures and text have a social studies meaning. Rarely found only two copies located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at Princetons Cotsen Library. Friedrich August Leo hardcover books