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18379570<p>lithograph laid on India paper with professional restored tear at bottom margin not affecting plate light foxing on the margins. EXTREMELY RARE view from "Atlas Journal de la Navigation Autour du Globe de la Frégate la Thétis et de la Corvette l'Esperance pendant les années 1824 1825 et 1826"; pl. 12. REFERENCE: Borba de Moraes I p. 115; Sabin 6874; cf. Ferguson 2236; Ferguson 1204; cf. Hill p. 31; Numa Broc Oceanie 89; cf. Nissen ZBI 483; Howgego B50. Soft cover.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
18379577<p>lithograph laid on India paper. EXTREMELY RARE view by Arthus Bertrand Paris. Baron de Bougainville 1781-1846 was a French naval officer the son of famous voyager Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. He became Rear-Admiral in 1838. The unachieved main intention of the voyage was: to extend French influence in Indochina but Manila Sydney and Rio de la Plata areas were also visited and documented with these superbly executed artworks published nine years before the official account of the voyage. Condition: shaved top margin with slight smudges and water stains paper a bit wavy paper toning.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
82 pages. Features include: Secret Missions of Luftwaffe KG 200; American Tank Destroyers; Bougainville - Hell on hill 700; Firsthand account of Patton's Spearhead across the Moselle; 10th Panzer's Eastern Front Onslaught; Controversial British Attack on French Fleet. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine
18379567<p>lithograph laid on India paper. EXTREMELY RARE view by Arthus Bertrand Paris. Baron de Bougainville 1781-1846 was a French naval officer the son of famous voyager Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. He became Rear-Admiral in 1838. The unachieved main intention of the voyage was: to extend French influence in Indochina but Manila Sydney and Rio de la Plata areas were also visited and documented with these superbly executed artworks published nine years before the official account of the voyage. Condition: with tight top margin slight burn marks smudges and water stains small paper and plate loss at upper left not affecting image.</p> Arthus Bertrand, Paris.