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In-8° (cm. 20,8), brossura editoriale a stampa; pp. [4] 300 in ottimo stato e in barbe. Edizione originale di una guida milanese che evidenzia il mutamento dell'assetto cittadino sotto i Francesi. «Vi appare chiara la trasformazione della città» [Villa 96]. Ottimo esemplare.
<span style="font-style: normal;">4 volumi in-12° (cm. 16,3), legature coeve in m. pelle con titolo e fregi in oro ai dorsi (lievi usure), tagli rossi; carte in ottimo stato; sporadiche fioriture, antichi appunti ai risguardi. Seconda edizione della relazione, aumentata rispetto alla prima apparsa in 3 volumi nel 1764, del viaggio di 8 mesi compiuto in Italia nel 1758 dal Grosley (storico, collaboratore dell'</span><i>Encyclopédie</i> e osservatore dei costumi dell'età dell'Illuminismo). E' un libro di successo che affronta molti temi (arte, politica, economia, musica, moda) e che racconta di moltissimi personaggi incontrati (Beccaria, Goldoni, Gaetana Agnesi, padre Martini, ecc.). Cfr. Barbier III, 617; Fossati-Bellani, 377. Buon esemplare. (SG5)
In 8 (cm 12 x 18,5), pp. XXVIII + 500 con 26 tavole fuori testo piu' volte ripiegate incise in rame. Brossura editoriale 'da viaggio' richiudibile con legaccio in cotone verde (cartina dell'Italia illustrata al piatto posteriore). Fossati Bellani (I, 552) dichiara 26 tavole (quindi completo), alcuni esemplari menzionano una tavola in piu' (27). Edizione italiana, arricchita da carte itinerarie e da 15 piante topografiche, di questa nota guida di viaggio in Italia.
DEUXIðME ET NOUVELLE EDITION. Seconda edizione, la prima ð del 1834. In 8vo grande, cm. 18,5x26; pag. VIII + 600; 124 belle incisioni in acciaio, raffiguranti cittð, costumi di popolazioni locali, accompagnano il testo, in fine si trovano 2 carte d'ell'Italia (divisa in due carte perchð, la prima raffigura l'Italia e i paesi limitrofi, l'altra, il centro, il sud d'Italia e le isole). Legatura coeva in mezza pelle marrone, piatti in percallina blu, con filettature dorate, decorazioni dorate e a secco, sul dorso a scomparti, leggera ammaccatura (da scaffale) al piede del piatto anteriore e all'angolo. Esemplare ben conservato, senza le usuali fioriture. Cfr. Cremonini, 120. Codice inv.1029618
<p>15 cm, rilegatura coeva in pergamena rimontata con tracce del tempo, frontespizio con grande marca tipografica (Orfeo che suona il violino). Titolo manoscritto al taglio inferiore; carte (8), 115, (4) di cui l'ultima bianca. Qualche capolettera ornato o animato. Guida ricca di notizie su monumenti sacri e archeologici di Roma. Angolo brunito, lontano dal testo, di 10 carte. Timbretto con monogramma al frontespizio. Assai raro</p>
Firenze, Luigi Pezzati, 1846, in-8, brossura editoriale (copertine con qualche mancanza marginale, dorso non editoriale con quello originale parzialmente rimontato e diviso in due), pp. XLV, 297. Con 20 tavv. (vedute all'acquatinta) di Telemaco Bonaiuti e una grande tavola litografica più volte ripiegata in fine riproducente 6 figure. Seconda edizione, con 6 illustrazioni (singole nella prima) riunite nella tavola finale.
Wanderziele und winterasyle der ligurischen kuste von Nizza bis Spezia. Berlin und Stuttgart, W. Spemann, s. d. (fine ‘800). In 4to, pp. 241, con mm. inc. in legno n.t. + 16 tav. inc. in legno a piena pagina e 4 belle tavole a colori f.t. Bella legatura originale in t. tela rossa con impressioni dorate e in nero al dorso e ai piatti, tagli dorati. Vedute e paesaggi liguri, talora animati, numerose le località secondarie. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
In 8° (mm195x 110); pagg. LII, 706; 20 tavole f.t. con vedute (incluse due piante della città). Tela editoriale coeva con titolo in oro al dorso. Bell'esemplare con lievi fioriture internamente. <BR>Fossati Bellani, 794; Schudt 326.<BR>
in-16, pp. LVIII, 662, IV, (2), leg. t. tela edit., tit. oro al dorso. Corredata di 2 piante ripieg. e 18 tav. finem. inc. f.t. da D. Amici e G. Cottafavi. Celebre e fortunata guida storico-artistica. Bell'esempl. (con qualche traccia d'uso).. Ediz. mancante a Schudt e Choix d'Olschki. Fossati-Bellani 812..
Pierre et Joseph Vallardi, Milan, 1824. In 8vo, pp. XLII, 312, a inizio volume la “Carta dell’Italia Itineraria” + 15 carte rip. in b/n f. t. (l'ultima in fine è il “Quadro geometrico delle distanze delle principali città di commercio dell’Europa ridotte in leghe postali”), segue l' “Editto e tariffa generale per le corse de’ cavalli delle poste dello Stato Ecclesiastico” (Poggioli Stampatore, Roma, 1816) e, in allegato a quest’ultimo, un “Itinerario postale negli Stati di S. M. col regolamento e le discipline vigenti sul servizio della posta de’ cavalli” (Davico e Picco Stampatori della Direzione Generale delle Regie Poste, Torino, 1819). Leg. orig. in tutta pergamena chiusa ad astuccio. Celebre e fortunata guida di grande interesse e utilità per il viaggiatore ottocentesco italiano; molte volte ristampata e tradotta in francese. Completo delle carte. Legatura solo in parte staccata dal dorso, minime e usuali fioriture, peraltro esemplare fresco e in buono stato. .
Sumptibus Combi, & Lanouij. Venetiis, 1678. In 4to, frontespizio con grande marca incisa, recante motto "La Minerva" e raffigurante un guerriero disteso in riposo, pp. (14) con la Dedica al Serenissimo Principi Aloysio Contareno Venetiarum Duci, l'Avvertenza al Lettore, l'Indice, l'Errata Corrige), 521, testate e grandi capilettera incisi, testo a grandi caratteri, bross. muta in cartonato alla rustica. Il padovano Vero fu per alcuni anni segretario del Cardinale Barberini a Roma, città che abbandonò precipitosamente perché sospettato di essere l'ispiratore di alcune pasquinate. Rientrato in Veneto scrisse questa storia che va dal 536 al 1669; stando al “Foscarini (pag. 250), è la più esatta di tutte, sebbene compendiosamente scritta; sicché quest'autore potrebbe essere reputato il Floro della istoria Veneziana” (Cicognara, pp. 602 e 608, edizione originale del 1638 dei primi 4 libri). La prima edizione dell'opera è Venezia, 1638; la seconda è L. Elzevirium, Amsterdam, 1644, che conobbe anche traduzione in italiano; una successiva è quella di Padova, Tipografia del Seminario, 1684. Alcune tracce del tempo alla brossura, peraltro esemplare ben stampato, a larghi margini e in ottimo stato di conservazione.
987 + 570 pages. Text in English and French. "Here, for the first time, writing about Canadian art and architecture is systematically listed, cross-referenced, and indexed. But more than that, the work includes a guide to the literature in the form of an accurate summary of the contents of the entries. Scholars will thus be able to make a preliminary evaluation of the sources without first losing themselves in mountains of irrelevant material. That is what establishes this comprehensive listing as a work of scholarship that is far more than a bibliography. The work of the cultural historians can now begin." - from Foreword. Prior owner's stamp upon each front free endpaper otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A high-quality copy of this excellent reference. Book
24°, mm 140x750, pp. 456, (10), piena pelle coeva con dorso a cinque nervi e scomparti riccamente impressi da decori e motivi floreali, titolo in oro su tassello, piccole mancanze alle cuffie, segni d'uso alle cerniere e generali segni del tempo ai piatti, nel complesso un buon esemplare genuino. Antiporta allegorica incisa e 27 tavole ripiegate di incisioni raffiguranti città, vedute, palazzi e monumenti; ingiallite uniformemente le pagine, nitide e ben fresche le carte ripiegate. Edizione originale di questa rinomata guida più volte ristampata nel secolo successivo, non comune così completa delle tavole poste rispettando le indicazioni per il legatore poste in fine del volume. ID 6453
The second issue of this popular and long-lived publication. Pages 114-224. Features: Canadian Curiosities - article with great illustrations; The Marvelous Feats of Juggler Ram Pershad; Earth Pyramids in the Rosengarten Mountains; "For the Company's Credit" - story of an ocean-liner race; The Queerest Monarch in the World - Mwanga, King of Uganda (illustrated article); The Wreck of the "Rising Sun" - fire at sea; Picnics in Perak - article with photo of many Malay sultans aboard elephants crossing a river; The Telegraphist of Neufchateau - true WWI story; The Romance of the Mission Field - part 1; Across the Atlantic in an Open Boat - article with photo of Harvo and Samuelson in their rowboat "Fox"; The Mysterious Tramp; Tree-Blazing - how explorers in Australia's interior mark trees to guide those who may come after them; Bagging a Man-Eater - Major A. St. H. Gibbons kills a lion to protect villagers - article with photo; "The Miracle of Moses" - the Platte High Line Canal in Colorado - article with photos; In Search of an Orchid; The Fiery Ordeal of Fiji - walking on coals (illustrated article; In the Ocean Depths - illustrated recollections of ocean diver John Pearce. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Last page is 224. It is uncertain if any pages were included after that. Few pencil markings. A worthy vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: Briefly Told - fascinating news bits inside front cover; William Jennings Bryan - The Great Commoner - article with photos; Who is the Governor of Texas? - Miriam A. Ferguson - photo-illustrated article; Home Crafts for Idle Hands; A Jewish Rabbi in Jerusalem (Joseph Klausner) Writes "Jesus of Nazareth" and refutes Jewish traditions - a review of this much discussed book; How the Coolidge Cabinet Funcations; Mr. (Henry) Ford's Page - The Qualities of Practicability in Ideas; Editorial - What is the Neglected Truth?; The Couzens Investigation; Chats with Office Callers - Who Owns the Movie Industry? - A Man From Poland Describes Conditions in his Country where 'business is entirely out of the hands of the Poles', General Coxey of "Coxey's Army; Sapiro Officials Run a Sideline - second article on the plight of Sapiro's tobacco co-operatives, "all members of Sapiro associations should read these articles"; Famous Conductor Sir Henry Wood, of Queen's Hall Orchestra in London; Hynes E. Terry Guides People Through the Capitol; Bell Collection at the Glenwood Mission Inn, California; Interesting news items from across the nation; Aviation from the Navy's Viewpoint - conclusion of a photo-illustrated article by Captain W.S. Pye, U.S.N.; An Icelandic Tale; Are the Movies Cruel to Animals?; Some further instruction on the Correct Movements in a Plain Quadrille Dance - with illustrations; Aerial photo of cloud-shrouded Mount of the Holy Cross in Eagle County, Colorado. Some pages free from staples but present. Average wear and soiling. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Multi-paginated Profusely illustrated with black and white photography, diagrams and advertisements. No. 2410 Vol. 67 contains: Maritime Britannia - first particulars of Canadair's CL-28; Re-Rising Sun - the Japanese aircraft industry 10 years after VJ-Day; Southern Air Traffic Control at London Airport; H.M. Carriers 1955 - survey's the role of the aircraft carrier in a thermo-nuclear age and previews the carrier strength of British and Commonwealth navies; Carrier Developments - recent inventions to increase efficiency on the flight deck; Scotland's Air Ambulances - two B.E.A. Herons go into operation. No. 2411 Vol. 67 8 April 1955 contains: The Speed of the Fox - a fairey occasion with historic associations; Jodel D.112 and Druine Turbi - Two French Ultra-light Two-seaters Compared; London Airport Central - photos of the new passenger handling block; Ferry 604 - The diary of a Viscount delivery flight to Montreal; Radically New Cockpit Design - U.S. Navy's television instrumentation; No. 47 Squadron - history of a famous transport command unit; Air Gunnery at Sylt; The Edo Amphibious Float; Two photos of the Handley Page Victor; The Deuce - English Electric's Digital Computer; T.C.A. and the Viscount - Background to the North American debut of a British turboprop airliner. No. 2413 Vol. 67 22 April 1955: Photo of the Hiller "Flying Platform"; Mixed Power - Engines of Different Species in Combination, Mr. M.J. Brennan's R.Ae.S. Lecture; Actuallites Francaises - the mighty Armagnac *page 519-520 missing from this article*; At the controls of the B-45 - Second-pilot time on a four-jet bomber; Britannia's Johannesburg Trials - Phase one of the tropical tests; Idlewild's New Terminal Area. No.2414 Vol.67 29 April 1955: Guide to First 1955 National Air Races; The Supercharged Turboprop - Dr. Hooker's S.A.E. Lecture on the Bristol B.E. 25, successor to the Proteus; Automatic Interception - all-weather single-seaters defending the U.K.; Meeting of the Airways; Actualites Francaises - the Morane-Saulnier M.S.760 Paris; Silencing Jet Helicopters - a notable paper by Professor E.J. Richards; Sopwith Camel - Historic Military Aircraft No. 10; Tower of London - radar, radio and lighting controls in the new central building. No. 2415 Vol. 67 6 May 1955: A Coming-of-age with Gannets; Actualites Francaises - part 3 - non-stop variety in light aircraft; Jet Provost - Hunting Percival's New Av Initio Trainer (includes 2-page detailed drawing); The First Round - Swansea sees the start of the 1955 national air races; Off the Ice - an R.C.A.F. helicopter rescues a Cessna which was partially submerged beneath ice; Igor Sikorsky in Great Britain - Pioneer Helicopter Designer's Lecture to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; Fabrications to Float and Fly - rubber dinghies, balloons, and much else - the work of the R.F. D company; "Hot" Parts by the Hundred - Briggs Motor Bodies, Ltd. No. 2416 Vol. 67 13 May 1955: More Thoughts on Jet Lift; Routine Atlantic Crossing - Passenger's impressions of a typical Transatlantic flight by B.O.A.C. Stratocruiser; The World's Air Forces - Their compostion, duties and aircraft *2 pages of this article are loose but present*; 1955 Military Aircraft Data; National Aircraft Insignia; The World's Air Forces Cont'd. No. 2417 Vol. 67 May 20, 1955: A Truimphant British Motion Picture - The Dam Busters; Luftwaffe Redivivus - Germany's New Air Force for A.A.F.C.E. - Its strenghts and constitution; The Party Line on Airlines - Tories, Labour and Liberals express their view for "flight"; Supersonic Fighter - a critical examination of the F-100A Super Sabre (with detailed drawing); Introduction to Air Freight - Part 1 American Domestic Scene; The S.N.C.A.S.E. S.E. 210 Caravalle - France's First Jet Airliner (with detailed drawing); Regularity in the making - the technical organization behind B.O.A.C.; Flight Control - an historical review - Abstracts from Dr. Draper's Wilbur Wright Lecture; Deutsche Lufthansa in Book
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript color map of Middle East including Syria, Palestine and Transjordan. Signed by cartographer. 28x20 cm. In Turkish (with Latin letters). The Mapping Department, which moved to Ankara from Istanbul after the Independence War, settled in the Attar Basi Khan in Koyunpazari and the press section also started its studies in the building which is the Art School in Ulus today. In 1924, the department, which is still inside the General Directorate Garrison, moved to the hut-shaped buildings with single floor between the Military Sewinghouse and the General Directorate. On the other hand, the production of maps and plans, which were to be used in development services carried out in parallel to the revolutions starting with the declaration of the Republic and following each other, was considered to be based on a legal arrangement. Because of the necessity of an urgent legal arrangement, the bill of law concerning to the General Directorate of Mapping, whose preparations were initiated by Lieut. Gen. M. Sevki (Ölçer) who knew the importance of the subject, was sent to the Ministry of Defense at the beginning of 1925. After the approval of Ministry of Defense, the bill, which was sent to the Prime Ministry, was discussed in the Council of Ministers and presented to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. As a result; the Mapping Department was re-organized as the General Directorate of Mapping affiliated with the Ministry of Defense with the law bearing the number 657 on May 2, 1925 in order to do all mapping works and meet the needs of maps and plans of all ministries, institutions and organizations. [.] The first application of photogrammetry was made in Kayas, Ankara with the Wild Autograph plotting apparatus which was purchased in that year. Captain Ömer Kadri and Captain Niyazi came back from their photogrammetry education in Germany. Major Halit and Major Nüzhet were sent to France for photogrammetry education and Captain Ishak and Captain Bahri were sent to Germany. Captain Ahmet (Denkmen) and Captain Ömer Kadri attended the Congress of Photogrammetry assembled in Berlin. (Source: The Illustrated History Of Turkish Cartography). Halid Ziya was born in Izmir, Tire. He went to Istanbul and continued to Hendese-i Mülkiye and Engineer Mekteb-i Âlîsi for seven years. After starting with "Aydin Province Umur-i Nafia Third Class Engineering", Halid Ziya Bey, who continued to work as a deputy chief engineer on 14 March 1910, left Aydin and returned to Istanbul after continuing this duty for about six and a half months. As a teacher, he taught Accounting, Algebra, Geometry, and Topography at Halkali Ziraat Mekteb-i Âlîsi and Darussafaka. Halid Ziya Bey, who was appointed as a teacher of Hendese and Cosmography in Kabatas High School, started to practice the profession of engineering and cadastral, which was his main specialty in 1327. After the First World War, the Istanbul Government started its activities in order to capture and neutralize Halid Ziya Bey and his friends. Upon the harsh measures taken, Halid Ziya Bey had to live as a fugitive in the Hasirci Mountains of Eskisehir for a while with the armed force attached to him. Halid Ziya Bey, who was involved in the movement in Anatolia until the end of the National Liberation Struggle, returned to his engineering duty after the proclamation of the Republic and was included in the cadastral works again. In 1925, Halid Ziya Bey was appointed as the Head of the Science Committee of the new cadastre organization. He wrote 5 books on cadastre, photogrammetry, trigonometry, and cadastral tools in 1928 and 1929. In addition, as a result of personal work in 1928, the road between the provincial division of the Republic of Turkey with cities has prepared a comprehensive map to show up in the forest and mining. (Source: Kadastro ne idi, nedir, ne olacaktir, Kadioglu - Yildirir. From Preface.). No scale.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) A very attractive chromo-lithograph map on paper. Oblong: 26,5x37,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). Light foxing and fading on margins and printed area. A very detailed and fine double hemisphere map of the northern and southern skies, showing the various constellations, together with a third map showing the zodiacs on one paper. On the bottom margin, it's written 'Printed in the 549 Numbered Press', and 'Dersaadet...'. This map seems to be influenced (or, a direct translation) from the map of the sky of Sir Francis Baily, (1774-1844), who was one of the leading English Astronomers of the first part of the 19th Century. He is most famous for his observations of "Baily's beads" during a total eclipse of the Sun. Baily was also a major figure in the early history of the Royal Astronomical Society, as one of the founders and as the president four times. After a tour in the unsettled parts of North America in 1796-1797, his journal of which was edited by Augustus de Morgan in 1856, he entered the London Stock Exchange in 1799. The successive publication of Tables for the Purchasing and Renewing of Leases (1802), of The Doctrine of Interest and Annuities (1808), and The Doctrine of Life-Annuities and Assurances (1810), earned him a high reputation as a writer on life-contingencies; he amassed a fortune through diligence and integrity and retired from business in 1825, to devote himself wholly to astronomy. He had already, in 1820, taking a leading part in the foundation of the Royal Astronomical Society. In 1827, the Society awarded him its Gold Medal for preparation of the Astronomical Society's Catalogue of 2881 stars. He was instrumental in the reform of the Nautical Almanac in 1829. In 1837, he recommended to the British Association and later worked extensively on the reduction of Joseph de Lalande's and Nicolas de Lacaille's catalogues containing about 57,000 stars. He also supervised the compilation of the British Association's Catalogue of 8377 stars (published 1845) and revised the catalogues of Tobias Mayer, Ptolemy, Ulugh Beg, Tycho Brahe, Edmund Halley and Hevelius. His notice of Baily's Beads, during an annular eclipse of the sun on May 15 1836, at Inch Bonney in Roxburghshire, started the modern series of eclipse-expeditions. Very rare.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original folded b/w military map. Atlas folio. (70 x 57 cm). In Ottoman script. Shows a very vast area on north: from Adriatic Sea to Black Sea and Sevastopol; on south: from Benghazi (Tripoli) to Cyprus, Mediterranean Sea and Port Said; and it shows armies on Shkodra, Metroviche, Ipek, Ilebsan, Yanya (Ioannina), Manastir (Bitola), Selânik (Thessaloniki - Salonica), Dirama, Siroz, Istranca, Usküp (Skopje), Gümülcine (Komotini), Kircaali, Edirne (Adrianople), Dimetoka, Uzun Köprü, Kirk Klise, Çorlu, Tekfur Dagi, Istanbul (Constantinople), Gelibolu (Gallipoli) and Izmir (Smyrna). Lieutenant Colonel Mehmet Nihat Bey of Bursa who was born in 1886 accomplished to write 39 books about military history which are including his war experience and his translation works. Nihat Bey who is the first and the most important military historian in the Republic of Turkey, was an intellectual person rather than a soldier. He meticulously evaluated many mistakes and points should be learn about war by an objective eye in his works. Although it past a century from the time this books had been written this great person couldn't have been totally discovered by researchers yet. The first military historian in Republic of Turkey Mehmet Nihat Bey, participated in Tripoli, Balkan, Gallipoli and Turkish War of Independence. He taught in military academy for many years and he impressed many staff officers in terms of idea. During the first years of republic era in Turkey he lectured about military history and until the last year before he died he had given so useful informations in warfare of Çanakkale for visitors. Nihat Bey evaluated the conditions about the period of his life and the wars he participated by an objective view and he left great materials for next generations succeeding him. He enlightened Turkish recent history by writing the events which he had witnessed. Studies of Nihat Bey has an important impact for the researchers who want to have knowledge about Balkan and Gallipoli wars which fulfilled their 100th anniversary.
Napoli, Morano 1875. In-8°, leg. m. perg. con angoli, con tit. al d.; pp. VI-672 con molte illustraz. di Palazzi, Chiese e Monumenti incise su 24 tavole fuori testo. Ottimo esemplare di questa importante guida vera miniera di notizie relative alle opere d’arte presenti nelle chiese ed in alcuni palazzi. Rara.
8°, mm 195x130, pp. (4), XLVIII, 244, una tavola ripiegata al fondo, carta topografica della città e 4 vedute incise fuori testo. Bel cartoncino coevo decorato conservato all'interno di legatura moderna in mezza tela con tassello al dorso. Il nome dell'autore si ricava dalla dedica. Rara guida pisana, nella più rara variante B su carta azzurra, bell'esemplare in barbe. ID 6437
16°, mm 160x110, pp. 978, una carta di errata al fondo, una carta ripiegata del Cantone in antiporta, una veduta di Lugano fuori testo. Legatura moderna in tutta tela con titolo su tassello rosso al dorso. Esemplare in buono stato, leggermente rifilato e con sporadiche lievi gore alle prime pagine. Rara edizione originale di questa esauriente guida del Ticino che non tratta solo di problemi storico-artistici, ma anche politici, statistici, economici e attinenti la storia naturale del cantone.
E.O.- Prima edizione – Un volume in 8vo di XVI-(2)-346 pagine. Il testo del Galanti fino a pag. 344, poi l'elenco delle Opere impresse dalla Società del Gabinetto delle lettere di Napoli, di cui manca qui il secondo foglio (pp347-348). In barbe. Consuete fioriture. Il titolo alla pagina di occhiello è: Breve descrizione di Napoli e del suo contorno da servire di appendice alla Descrizione geografica e politica delle Sicilie. Vignetta incisa (col Vesuvio) da Castiglia al frontespizio. Legatura moderna ad imitazione antica in mezza pergamena a punte, piatti marmorizzati e titolo manoscritto al dorso.
<span style="font-style: normal;">In-8° (cm. 22,5), legatura coeva in tela con fregi floreali a secco e titolo in oro al dorso (lievi segni d'usura); pp. [4] 276 in ottimo stato con 7 tavole litografiche f.t. incise da Charles Joseph Hullmandel su disegno di Elizabeth Ireland; dedica al risguardo (</span><i>Wilhelmina Welby. The affectionate gift of the much valued athor. May 29th 1836</i>). Edizione originale probabilmente pubblicata in pochissime copie a spese dell'autore nel sobborgo londinese di Chiswick, con inedite e suggestive vedute d'Italia (Domodossola, Canalgrande, Case sull'Arno, Arco di Tito, Castel Sant'Angelo, Pozzuoli, Superga) disegnate e descritte durante un viaggio. Rintracciati 2 soli esemplari alla Bodleian Library e alla British Library. Esemplare molto buono.
in 16°, 4 nn., 456, VIII, leg. edit. p/tela marrone con tit. in oro. "Spaziergangen und Ausflugen in den Meeralpen mit geschichtlichen und naturgeschichtlichen notizen (Passeggiate ed escursioni nelle Alpi Marittime con cenni storici e naturalistici). Nizza, Cannes, Beaulieu, Monaco, Monte-Carlo, Menton und Sanremo; con 1 carta geogr. a colori della Provenza e Alpi Marittime da Marsiglia a Santo Stefano, ed 1 piantina di Nizza a colori, entrambe ripiegate nonché 43 foto b/n, anche a p/pag, delle varie località. Bella e rara guida, solo lievi sfregamenti alla leg., lievi fior. e strappetti riparati alla c. geogr. ma in buon stato di conservazione. 056-Liguria