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18331205370Stockholm, (Norstedt), 1833. 1 Bl., 149 S.; 1 Bl., 136 S. Moderner Lwdbd m. eingeb. OVorderumschlägen (unbeschnitten, etwas gebräunt, beide Bände anfangs etwas fleckig).
18512010AG1851. London & New York J & F. Tallis 1851. Original steel engraving / Vintage map. Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. Partly hand-coloured. Plate Size: 32.4 cm x 27.3 cm. Sheet Size: 37.5 cm x 27.4 cm. Vintage 19th century map in very good condition. John Tallis 7 November 1817 3 June 1876 was an English cartographic publisher. His company John Tallis and Company published views maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851. Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846 and was dissolved in 1849. From 1851 to 1854 Tallis operated as John Tallis and Company. He started The illustrated news of the world and national portrait gallery of eminent personages in 1858 selling it for £1370 in 1861; it folded in 1863. Wikipedia The most important project John Tallis undertook was the 'Illustrated Atlas' from 1851. The original map we offer here was part of this exceptional Atlas and all the maps it contained are still today considered as the last reminder of an era of lavish map production. Tallis worked the project together with John Rapkin 1815-1876 and it was Rapkin's style and talent that we have to thank for when we marvel at these maps today. What makes these maps so special is the detail of engraved vignettes that surround the map and often show indigenous scenes people in their environment and even more so historical buildings or historical views of towns and cities architecture and landscape. The project of 'The Illustrated Atlas' was designed to be finished just in time for the anxiously awaited "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations" or The Great Exhibition sometimes referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition in reference to the temporary structure in which it was held was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park London from 1 May to 11 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century and it was a much anticipated event. The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert husband of the reigning monarch Queen Victoria. It was attended by numerous notable figures of the time including Charles Darwin Samuel Colt members of the Orléanist Royal Family and the writers Charlotte Brontë Charles Dickens Lewis Carroll George Eliot and Alfred Tennyson. Music for the opening was under the direction of Sir George Thomas Smart and the continuous music from the exhibited organs for the Queen's procession was "under the superintendence of William Sterndale Bennett". Wikipedia unknown
1999RO20225837Flammarion. 1999. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 478 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos et cartes en couleurs dans et hors texte. Emboîtage cartonné illustré en couleurs en bon état. Jaquette en bon état. Frontispice en couleurs.. Avec Jaquette. Sous Emboitage. . Classification Dewey : 972-Amérique centrale
18895861Tegucigalpa 1889. Good. 1861pp. Large octavo. Contemporary quarter cloth and marbled boards. Light scuffing and wear to edges and corners. Some dampstaining to initial and final leaves much lighter at rear. Internal tear to final leaf slightly affecting text. Even tanning. Uncommon collection of documents from the Third Congress of Central America which took place in San Salvador during the Autumn of 1889. The text presents the daily work of the congress toward an agreement to reunify Honduras Guatemala and El Salvador. The principal document here is the provisional pact for the unification ratified on October 15. The final section contains the texts of various previous agreements between Central American nations from which the present treaty was drawn. The countries were set to unite on September 15 1890 but the president of El Salvador Francisco Menendez was assassinated in June and his successor pulled out of the agreement. OCLC locates a handful of copies. unknown
18512011AG1851. London & New York J & F. Tallis 1851. Original steel engraving / Vintage map. Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. Partly hand-coloured. Plate Size: 33 cm x 25 cm. Sheet Size: 37.6 cm x 27.3 cm. Vintage 19th century map in very good condition. John Tallis 7 November 1817 3 June 1876 was an English cartographic publisher. His company John Tallis and Company published views maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851. Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846 and was dissolved in 1849. From 1851 to 1854 Tallis operated as John Tallis and Company. He started The illustrated news of the world and national portrait gallery of eminent personages in 1858 selling it for £1370 in 1861; it folded in 1863. Wikipedia The most important project John Tallis undertook was the 'Illustrated Atlas' from 1851. The original map we offer here was part of this exceptional Atlas and all the maps it contained are still today considered as the last reminder of an era of lavish map production. Tallis worked the project together with John Rapkin 1815-1876 and it was Rapkin's style and talent that we have to thank for when we marvel at these maps today. What makes these maps so special is the detail of engraved vignettes that surround the map and often show indigenous scenes people in their environment and even more so historical buildings or historical views of towns and cities architecture and landscape. The project of 'The Illustrated Atlas' was designed to be finished just in time for the anxiously awaited "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations" or The Great Exhibition sometimes referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition in reference to the temporary structure in which it was held was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park London from 1 May to 11 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century and it was a much anticipated event. The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert husband of the reigning monarch Queen Victoria. It was attended by numerous notable figures of the time including Charles Darwin Samuel Colt members of the Orléanist Royal Family and the writers Charlotte Brontë Charles Dickens Lewis Carroll George Eliot and Alfred Tennyson. Music for the opening was under the direction of Sir George Thomas Smart and the continuous music from the exhibited organs for the Queen's procession was "under the superintendence of William Sterndale Bennett". Wikipedia unknown
57370aafParis, Lahure, 1898, in-8vo, 4 ff. + VI + 374 p. + 1 f., envoi de l'auteur avec un extrait 5 lignes de José Maria Heredia et 4 lignes signées et datées Paris 1899, reliure en d.-cuir originale aux armes en bas du dos ‘Republica de Costa Rica’ avec la date 1898, pièce de titre dorée.
1900R240083526PARIS. 1900. In-Folio. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 385 pages - plats et contre plats jaspés - ex libris de comte maurice de perigny sur le 1er contre plat - 16 cartes en noir et blanc hors texte (collationnées) - coins frottés - dos frottés - dos à 5 nerfs - titre + auteur + filet dorés sur le dos - couverture conservée - quelques facs similés en noir et blanc hors texte - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 972-Amérique centrale
4210A Paris chez Briand, 1790. 2 vol. in-8. Demi-veau d'origine. carte dans le tome 1. Bon état.
1759RO20016580Compagnie des Libraires. 1759. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 2 tomes de 606p chacun, illustré de planches dépliantes (carte, , Rivière de Pamico, gravure du Vasiseau de Cortez) et gravures hors texte, relié cuir ,marron,dos orné de caissons doérs, titre et tomaison sur pièce, tranche rouge, sur papier à la forme,bandeau et cul-de-lampe,et lettrine, coiffes frottées, légères épidermures sur le dos et sur 1 coin.Légères traces de mouillures sur le 1e plat du tome 1. . . . Classification Dewey : 972-Amérique centrale
212204Guatemala, Imprimerie nationale, 1932-1933 3 tomes en un fort vol. in-4, XX pp., un f. n. ch., 426 pp., pp. 3-459, pp. 3-516, un f. n. ch., avec des illustrations dans le texte et 6 planches dépliantes hors texte, manquent les feuillets de titre des tomes II et III, demi-basane noire, dos à faux-nerfs orné de filets et guirlandes dorés (reliure de l'époque).
212199Guatemala, Imprimerie nationale, avril 1932-décembre 1932 2 tomes en un fort vol. in-4, 530-620 pp., demi-basane noire, dos à nerfs orné de filets et guirlandes dorés (reliure de l'époque). Cachets.
212326Londres, printed for the author ; Ridgway, LLoyd, Mason, Whitmore and Fenn, 1814 in-8, viii-480-lx pp., demi-basane aubergine, dos lisse orné de filets et guirlandes dorés, coins en vélin (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement insolé.
1844RO80040336IMP. DE LARA. 1844. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 285 + 319 pages. Nombreuses planches de gravures en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Titre, tomaison, roulettes et fleurons dorés sur le dos cuir rouge. Quelques cartes dépliantes en noir et blanc, hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 972-Amérique centrale