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85525Paris Le Normant 1811. . Folio 54 x 36 cm; with 85 engravings on 64 sheets 9 folding including portrait of Chardin 18 sheets with double-illustrations and 1 sheet with 4 with additional large folding map of Asia with outline coloured by hand by P. Lapie 1810 engraved by Blondeau all protected with original tissue guards. Recent half-calf over marbled boards.<br /> Attractive fresh example of the atlas uncut from the most desirable edition enhanced with new and larger plates. Printed on thick paper and extra-illustrated with a large hand-coloured map of the whole region.<br /><br />'Chardin was a Huguenot who was forced to emigrate to England. He was knighted by Charles II and on his death was buried in Westminster Abbey. His first visit to the East was made in 1665 at the age of twenty-two when he both gratified a love of travelling and carried on his trade as a dealer in jewels. His more important voyage was made in 1671. His route differed from that usually taken by travellers to the East Indies in that he proceeded by way of the Black Sea and the countries bordering thereon' Cox I p 249-250.<br /><br />'Chardin set out for Persia for a second time in August 1671 but on this occasion diverted through Smyrna and Constantinople and took the Black Sea Route to Caucasia Mingrelia and Georgia finally arriving at Esfahan in June 1673. In Georgia he heard of a race of warlike women the Amazons who had at some time in the recent past invaded a kingdom to the northwest. He remained in Persia for four years as he says 'chiefly following the court in its removals but also making some particular journeys. as well as studying the language.' He apparently knew Esfahan better than Paris and visited nearly every part of the country. His account of the Persian court and his business transactions with the shah are of considerable interest. In 1677 he proceeded to India afterwards returning to France by way of the Cape of Good Hope' Howgego C102; His second and more notable voyage to Persia is important because it is in the account of this voyage that he describes life in late Safavid Persia' Ghani p. 71.<br /><br />This edition of Chardin's classic account of Persia includes new plates not found in previous editions among others lovely views of Tbilisi Tiflis Erevan Ispahan Persepolis as well as Georgian and Persian costumes views of lavish palace rooms and the Coronation of Suleyman. <br /> Paris, Le Normant, 1811. hardcover
1811B4638Paris: Le Normant c. 1811. A fine example of this work. Plates and text are in very good condition; generally clean and crisp. . Edition: New Edition Binding: Atlas volume rebacked tastefully in half calf saving the original marbled boards. Decorative red and gilt centerpiece on upper board with gilt title. <br><br>Ten 8vo 216x135mm text volumes with full brown cloth boards. With black calf labels with gilt text. Notes: Text is in French. This 1811 edition is based on Chardin’s classic account of life and society in Persia complete with new plates coincided with renewed French imperial ambitions aimed at rivaling the British possessions in India. Chardin a Frenchman was the son of a jeweller. He set out in company with a Lyon merchant named Raisin in 1665 for Persia and India. After a highly successful journey during which he had received the patronage of Shah Abbas II of Persia he returned to France in 1670. He set out again for Persia in August 1671. This second journey was much more adventurous than the first and did not reach Isfahan till June 1673. In Isfahan he was appointed the Shah's personal jeweler by Suleiman I. During this time he was allowed to engage in an extended tour through much of Persia. Through the course of this tour Chardain was able to study the culture government and religion in detail. After four years spent in research throughout Persia he again visited India and returned to Europe. In 1681 he settled in London where he was appointed jeweller to the court of Charles II. Sir John Chardin's narrative has received the highest praise from the most competent authorities for its fullness comprehensiveness and fidelity; and it furnished Montesquieu Rousseau Gibbon and Helvétius with most important material. Size: Folio 338x510mm. Illustration: The atlas volume is illustrated with 65 sheets bearing 86 engravings which include: a frontis portrait of Chardin two maps of which one is a folding map of Persia and the other a map of the Black Sea 9 additional folded sheets 18 double plate sheets 1 quadruple plate sheet plus single plate sheets. Volume: 11 vol.10 text-1 atlas References: Weber 381; Graesse II 13; Wilson 40 Category: Book Plate Books General; Book Asia Middle East Iran; Book Europe France; Le Normant hardcover
LCS-18236Cette édition est ornée de 79 gravures hors texte dont 51 dépliantes, de 2 frontispices et de 4 vignettes en tête. Amsterdam, aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1735. 4 tomes en 2 volumes in-4 de : I/ (7) ff., 390 pp., (1) f. bl., (2) ff., 359 pp, 1 frontispice, 61 planches, 2 cartes et 2 vignettes dans le texte ; II/ (3) ff., 437 pp., (3) ff., 324 pp., (15) ff., 1 frontispice, 16 planches et 2 vignettes dans le texte. Veau fauve mosaïqué, plats entièrement ornés d’un double encadrement mosaïqué alternant veau brun et veau fauve avec panneau central plus foncé, le tout souligné de roulettes et fleurons estampés à froid, filet doré d’encadrement, dos à nerfs richement ornés, tranches mouchetées. Reliure anglaise de l’époque. Marques d’appartenance de deux bibliothèques sur les feuillets de titre. 247 x 195 mm.
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23889<p>Sabine Weiss, née en 1924, a contribué de manière majeure au courant de la photographie humaniste française, qui rassemble des photographes comme Robert Doisneau, Willy Ronis ou Brassaï. Photographe de métier, elle a abordé tous les domaines de la photographie au cours de sa longue carrière : reportage, mode, publicité, portraits, travaux personnels. Le goût de la rencontre, le souci de la technique et une curiosité vive et constante pour l'observation des gens - anonymes ou personnalités publiques - dans leur environnement apparaissent comme les fils conducteurs d'une oeuvre prolifique.</p> Arles, 2021 Photo poche 144 p., broché. 12 x 19
19634609CB1963. Zürich Manesse Verlag 1963. 4°. 243 S 1 Bl. Zahlr. farb. ganzs. Abb. und Textabb. v. Chardin. Orig.-Leinenband etwas berieben und bestossen. Mit dem 385 Nummern umfassenden Werkverzeichnis. unknown
76962aafGenève, Albert Skira, 1963, in-8vo, 126 p., rich. ill. (planches collées à la main), reliure en toile originale avec jaquette.
59534aafManesse, 1963, in-4to, 243 p., reich ill., cartonnage original. OU.
ORD-2077Paris. Guillaume Cavelier. 1723. EXEMPLAIRE INCOMPLET DU TOME 3. Collationné feuille à feuille. 9 tomes sur 10 in-12 (98 x 166mm) basane brune à 5 nerfs ornés or, pièces de titre maroquin rouge, gardes marbrées, tranches rougies. Tome 1: Portrait en frontispice, 13ff.n.ch., 254 pages, page 28 chiffrée 39, 1 carte dépliante. Tome 2: 1f., 334 pages, 8 hors dont 4 dépliants, page 237 chiffrée 327. Tome 4: 1f., 280 pages, 6 hors texte dont 2 dépliants. Tome 5: 312 pages 4 gravures et 6 tableaux dépliants hors texte, pages 161 et 227 mal chiffrées. Tome 6: 328 pages, 4 gravures hors texte, page 211 chiffrée 121. Tome 7: 448 pages, page 39 chiffrée 63. Tome 8: 255 pages, 16 hors texte dont 10 dépliants. Tome 9: 308 pages, 29 hors texte dont 10 dépliants. Tome 10: 220 pages et 40ff.;.n.ch. (tables des matières), page 175 chiffrée 571. Qq. petits défauts aux reliures, rares piqûres. Bel ensemble.
68512aafGenève, Albert Skira, 1938, in-folio, 4 ff. de texte + 6 planches en couleurs, non reliées, cahier.
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36725Aix-en-Provence, Edisud,1985. Format 14x21 cm, broche, 47 pages. Tres bon etat.
1966442291966. Editions Universitaires, collection "Bibliotheque Teilhard", 1965. Format 13x20 cm, broche, 270 pages. Traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion. Bon etat.
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195837668Paris, Plon, 1958, Broché, 489 pages. Bon état
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