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Read More L'étranger plainement instruit des choses les plus rares et curieuses, anciennes et modernes de la ville de Venise et des isles á l'entour, avec la description de ses églises, monastères, hòpitaux, trésor de S. Marc, arsenal, et bàtimens publiques: ainsi que des tableaux les plus excellens, des moeurs, des arts et des sciences, du commerce, et de tout ce qu'il y a de plus joli et intéressant. Ouvrage enrichi de plusieurs planches, gravées en tailledouce, avec un plan exact de Venise by [Giovanni Battista Albrizzi] - 1806
by [Giovanni Battista Albrizzi]
L'étranger plainement instruit des choses les plus rares et curieuses, anciennes et modernes de la ville de Venise et des isles á l'entour, avec la description de ses églises, monastères, hòpitaux, trésor de S. Marc, arsenal, et bàtimens publiques: ainsi que des tableaux les plus excellens, des moeurs, des arts et des sciences, du commerce, et de tout ce qu'il y a de plus joli et intéressant. Ouvrage enrichi de plusieurs planches, gravées en tailledouce, avec un plan exact de Venise
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Venezia: Jacques Storti, 1806. Hardcover. Second edition in French following the one published in 1771. 419pp. Original limp paper wrappers. Seventeen folding copperplate engravings of various sizes including a bird's eye view of Venice. Translated from the original Italian edition published in 1740. Covers are worn, dampstain affecting upper right corner of text block, some scattered foxing and marginal annotations. The first plate has some tears along the edges and overall wear, the last one has a closed tear. Uncommon. ; 12mo.
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- Keywords non-fiction, ITALY, ANTIQUARIAN, VENICE, FRENCH LANGUAGE, FRENCH BOOK, ARCHITECTURE, TRAVEL, GUIDES
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The Beauties of the Bosphorus
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A Five Weeks Tour to Paris, Versailles, Marli, &c.
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Lucas, William.A Five Weeks Tour to Paris, Versailles, Marli, &c.London: Printed for T. Waller, 1750. Rare First Edition. Light staining and dust-soiling. Bound in paper binding. Appx 8 x 5 inches. Pp: (1)38. OCLC records only the 1752 and 1754 editions There were a total of four editions, culminating with the one of 1765. A thorough and interesting guide, including currency exchange, tolls, wines. This is the rare first edition.
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Hudson River and the Hudson River Railroad: with a complete map and wood cut views of the principal objects of interest upon the line
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New York: Wm. C. Locke & Co, 1851. Wrappers chipped at edges, professionally rebacked, some unobtrusive offsetting on map. 8vo. 50 pages. Large folding map on three joined sheets (21 x 1788 cm; 8.25 x 61.75 inches). 11 woodblock illustrations in text (and with 2 more not recorded in the index but always present). Original printed wrappers with woodblock vignette. SCARCE Hudson River Railroad travel guide published the first year in which the full line was completed. It covers points of interest along the route, with woodblocks illustrating the text. Topics include: the history of the Hudson River, the history of the construction of the Hudson River Railroad, and the cities, towns and villages along the Hudson, from New York City all the way to Troy. Concerning the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring, the guide states: "the iron foundry [was] established here by Gouverneur Kemble. The works are situated about a mile west of the village, upon a small stream which tumbles rapidly down the mountains,…
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The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide : through the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Wisconsin, and the territories of Minnesota, Missouri, and Nebraska ; being an accurate and concise description of each state and territory ; and containing the routes and distances on the great lines of travel ; accompanied with a large and minute map
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1854 HUGE MAP Colton's Western Tourist Emigrant's Guide Americana CaliforniaJ.H. Colton founded an American mapmaking company in the early 1830s which became an international leader in the map publishing industry until 1890. Colton created railroad maps, immigrant guides, elaborate atlases, and more all printed using engraved steel plates, which produced higher quality prints than maps made with less costly wax engravings, which were often separately hand water colored. and were recognized for their decorative borders.
J.H. Colton's 'Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide'is an important 19th-century geographical book with an enormous folding map of the American 'west' including Ohio, Missouri, Indiana and Wisconsin. According to Howes, this work includes descriptions and material on California, Oregon, and Texas, with overland routes and westward expansion.
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Nuova Raccolta delle principale Vedute Antiche e Moderne della citta di Roma: New collection of ancient and modern views of the city of Rome
by Silvestro Bossi, Achille Parboni
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Very good set of 42 Roman landscapes in a rough binding of Venetian paper-covered boards. In the early 19th century, Italian publishers rushed to bring out collections of views of Rome for the tourist market.Engraved title page and 42 fine copperplate engravings of ancient Roman ruins and modern scenes drawn by Professor Silvestro Bossi and engraved on copper by Achille Parboni.Views include the Temple of Vesta, Temple of Venus and Rome, Arch of Septimius Severus, Tomb of Cecilla Metella, Saint Peter's Square, Arch of Titus, Pantheon, Gate of San Sebastian, Piazza del Popolo, temples, Roman baths, theatres, bridges, triumphal arches, plazas, fountains, etc.Silvestro Bossi was an Italian artist and printmaker active in the early part of the 19th century, specializing in landscapes of Rome and Naples.Achille Parboni was an engraver active in the early 19th century in Rome along with Pietro Parboni (1783 - 1841). The Parbonis engraved many books of views of Italian scenery, landscapes in Rome, Sicily,…
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The Beauties of the Bosphorus
by Julia Pardoe
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Virtue & Co, London, 1855. Reprint. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: William H. Bartlett. Hardcover. 172 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Virtue & Co., London, 1855. Reprint. *** CONDITION: This book is in good condition but dust jacket is not included. Wear to bottom edge of and corners of boards and fraying to spine ends. Moderately foxed throughout. Previous owner's book-plate laid in. All edges gilt, faded. Front hinge is cracked and binding is a little loose. Minor water damage to text, covers unaffected. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: This edition contains an appendix which begins with "The production of a new edition of this work has afforded an opportunity of increasing its attractions by the addition of several new engravings, illustrative of scenery which has obtained a notoriety in connection with the events of the present war. [Crimean]". These five additional engravings with corresponding text are: Gallipoli, Odessa, Smyrna and Sebasapol. *** Illustrator:…
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A Five Weeks Tour to Paris, Versailles, Marli, &c.
by Lucas, William
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Lucas, William.A Five Weeks Tour to Paris, Versailles, Marli, &c.London: Printed for T. Waller, 1750. Rare First Edition. Light staining and dust-soiling. Bound in paper binding. Appx 8 x 5 inches. Pp: (1)38. OCLC records only the 1752 and 1754 editions There were a total of four editions, culminating with the one of 1765. A thorough and interesting guide, including currency exchange, tolls, wines. This is the rare first edition.
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Sketch of the antiquities of the ancient city of Worcester, illustrated with fourteen copper-plates of perspective views of its public buildings, &c. [Bound with:] Memoirs of King Charles I and the Loyalists who suffered in his Cause. Chiefly extracted from Clarendon's History of the Rebellion.
by Anonymous
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London: London: printed for and sold by Greenland & Norris, Finsbury Square, 1805. 1st Edition . Full leather. Very Good. Two separate works in one volume. First editions, octavo. Sketch of Worcester: [2], 16pp, with full complement of 14 engraved plates, one folding. Memoirs of Charles I: [1], 22, [ii]pp, complete with engraved title-page bearing portrait of Charles I and 17 engraved portrait plates together with closing publisher's adverts. In contemporary full speckled leather (lightly worn with minor loss to extremities), gilt rolls to board margins, spine gilt, gilt lettered black leather spine label, marbled endpapers with internal hinges expertly reinforced in matching blue cloth, twentieth century ownership label to front blank, sporadic light paper browning and unobtrusive soiling, overall an attractive complete copy of these two uncommon illustrated titles. The Sketch of Worcester is listed in ESTC (T155523) since it was previously thought to have been printed around 1760; 4xUK…
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Hudson River and the Hudson River Railroad: with a complete map and wood cut views of the principal objects of interest upon the line
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New York: Wm. C. Locke & Co, 1851. Wrappers chipped at edges, professionally rebacked, some unobtrusive offsetting on map. 8vo. 50 pages. Large folding map on three joined sheets (21 x 1788 cm; 8.25 x 61.75 inches). 11 woodblock illustrations in text (and with 2 more not recorded in the index but always present). Original printed wrappers with woodblock vignette. SCARCE Hudson River Railroad travel guide published the first year in which the full line was completed. It covers points of interest along the route, with woodblocks illustrating the text. Topics include: the history of the Hudson River, the history of the construction of the Hudson River Railroad, and the cities, towns and villages along the Hudson, from New York City all the way to Troy. Concerning the West Point Foundry at Cold Spring, the guide states: "the iron foundry [was] established here by Gouverneur Kemble. The works are situated about a mile west of the village, upon a small stream which tumbles rapidly down the mountains,…
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The Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide : through the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Wisconsin, and the territories of Minnesota, Missouri, and Nebraska ; being an accurate and concise description of each state and territory ; and containing the routes and distances on the great lines of travel ; accompanied with a large and minute map
by COLTON, J.H.
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1854 HUGE MAP Colton's Western Tourist Emigrant's Guide Americana CaliforniaJ.H. Colton founded an American mapmaking company in the early 1830s which became an international leader in the map publishing industry until 1890. Colton created railroad maps, immigrant guides, elaborate atlases, and more all printed using engraved steel plates, which produced higher quality prints than maps made with less costly wax engravings, which were often separately hand water colored. and were recognized for their decorative borders.
J.H. Colton's 'Western Tourist and Emigrant's Guide'is an important 19th-century geographical book with an enormous folding map of the American 'west' including Ohio, Missouri, Indiana and Wisconsin. According to Howes, this work includes descriptions and material on California, Oregon, and Texas, with overland routes and westward expansion.
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The Catholic Church in the Twentieth Century: Renewing and Reimaging the City of God
by Deedy, John (editor)
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Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2004. First Edition with full numberline 244 bright, white pages From back: "... a reflective and evaluative look back at the century through which the Church has passed, highlighting the events and decisions that have shaped its density as it enters the new millennium... 14 essays on... Papacy, Religious Life, Ecumenism, Church and State, Social Action, and Education..." We note only edgewear and light wear to corners. Thanks for shopping with us! 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and lifelong learning.. First. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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New York in Pictures: Volume 1 with an Introduction by Jimmy Walker, Mayor of New York
by The New York Sun
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GOOD+ Staple bound Trade Paperback 112 pages with half of page of photos reprinted from The New York Sun in 1928, and half of page with descriptions. (NY,NY, The New York Sun, 1928) 6"x9"x.25". Tight, bright and square but has age tanning to cover edges, slight rubbing to cover at the bottom of the spine, faintest bump to bottom corner and owners name in beautiful calligraphy inside the front cover. PHO023100 PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Historical ARTS - Photography art::architecture NYC, 1928, buildings
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Castaneda Country, or Highway 15 or, the abridged diary of a solo bicycle trip from Tucson, Arizona to Guaymas, Mexico in May 1975
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[Germany] The Rhine including the Black Forest & the Vosges; Handbook for Travellers
by BAEDEKER, Karl [Ludwig Johannes], 1801-1859
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Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, Publisher, 1911. Cloth. Fine. Seventeenth Revised Edition. xxxiv, 554pp, 69 maps and 59 plans. A superb copy with bright gilt lettering, 2 ribbon page-makers (one detached and laid in) and lightly faded and soiled marbled edges; the red flexible cloth covers clean, unfaded, square and tight, the maps properly folded and free of tears. Hinrichsen E017. "The Romantic movement in Germany had given a new impetus to travel . . . In 1828 Baedeker bought the rights to J. A. Klein's Rheinreise von Mainz bis Köln and, after the death of the author, Baedeker himself revised and updated the work, recreating it for a new market. Using his own travel experiences he guided the tourist to the principal attractions in each place, saving travellers the expense of hiring their own guide. He thus created a new type of guidebook, which was widely copied throughout Europe and opened up tourism to a new class of visitor. The reliability of the information was ensured by annual journeys by…
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Belgium and Holland, including the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg; Handbook for Travellers
by BAEDEKER, Karl [Ludwig Johannes], 1801-1859
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Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, Publisher, 1905. Cloth. Fine. Fourteenth Edition, revised and augmented. lxx, 474pp, with 15 maps and 30 plans. A superb copy with bright gilt lettering and 2 ribbon page-makers (one loose and laid in); the red flexible cloth covers clean, unfaded, square and tight, the maps properly folded and free of tears. Hinrichsen E193. "The Romantic movement in Germany had given a new impetus to travel . . . In 1828 Baedeker bought the rights to J. A. Klein's Rheinreise von Mainz bis Köln and, after the death of the author, Baedeker himself revised and updated the work, recreating it for a new market. Using his own travel experiences he guided the tourist to the principal attractions in each place, saving travellers the expense of hiring their own guide. He thus created a new type of guidebook, which was widely copied throughout Europe and opened up tourism to a new class of visitor. The reliability of the information was ensured by annual journeys by Baedeker himself and by reference…
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Belgium and Holland including the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg ; Handbook for Travellers
by BAEDEKER, Karl [Ludwig Johannes], 1801-1859
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Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, Publisher, 1894. Cloth. Fine+. Eleventh Edition, Revised and Augmented. lxii, 423pp, with 13 maps and 21 plans. An exceptionally Fine, virtually pristine, copy, with brilliant gilt lettering, one (of two) woven silk page-makers, and unfaded, richly marbled edges; the red flexible cloth covers unmarked, bright, square and tight, the maps properly folded and free of tears. Hinrichsen E190. "The Romantic movement in Germany had given a new impetus to travel . . . In 1828 Baedeker bought the rights to J. A. Klein's Rheinreise von Mainz bis Köln and, after the death of the author, Baedeker himself revised and updated the work, recreating it for a new market. Using his own travel experiences he guided the tourist to the principal attractions in each place, saving travellers the expense of hiring their own guide. He thus created a new type of guidebook, which was widely copied throughout Europe and opened up tourism to a new class of visitor. The reliability of the information was…
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South-Western France from the Loire and the Rhone to the Spanish frontier; Handbook for Travellers
by BAEDEKER, Karl [Ludwig Johannes], 1801-1859
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Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, Publisher, 1895. Cloth. Fine-. Second Edition. xxiv, 294 pages, with 10 maps and 13 plans (some folding). Nominally the second edition, but Baedeker only published this title once. Publisher's red flexible cloth stamped in blind and gilt with all edges marbled and a green silk page-maker. Almost Fine (but for very light soiling to the covers and a touch of foxing to the edges of several maps), with richly marbled edges; the covers bright, square, and tight, the maps properly folded and free of tears. Scarce, especially in such collectible condition. Hinrichsen E123. "The Romantic movement in Germany had given a new impetus to travel . . . In 1828 Baedeker bought the rights to J. A. Klein's Rheinreise von Mainz bis Köln and, after the death of the author, Baedeker himself revised and updated the work, recreating it for a new market. Using his own travel experiences he guided the tourist to the principal attractions in each place, saving travellers the expense of hiring their…
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The Etymology of some Derbyshire Place-Names
by Davis, Frederick
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London: Bemrose & Sons , 1881. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket (as published). 5.5" X 8.5. 39pp., A classic study on the origins of place names in the English county of Derbyshire. This copy has had a tough life, the spine strip is missing and both hinges are weak. The pages themselves are all soundly bound. The book includes some related ephemera, including a letter and several newspaper cuttings, mainly from the 1920s. (Includes the author's obituary). Some cuttings are stuck to the pages, but all text is still quite readable. There is the signature of a previous owner (William S Longbottom) at the top of the title page. William Longbottom was better known by his pen name of Horace Weir, the author of many works on the history of Derbyshire. Please note that this is a 19th century produced copy and not a modern reproduction. All orders processed and shipped promptly from the UK, usually within 24 hours. Please call or email with your questions about this book. Not available for…
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In a Mule Litter to the Tomb of Confucius
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The Beauties of England and Wales, or, original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county. Durham, Essex & Gloucestershire.
by Britton, John and Brayley, Edward Wedlake
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London: London: Printed by Thomas Maiden, Sherburn-Lane, for Vernor, Hood and Sharpe [et al]., 1810. Half leather. Good. First edition thus, octavo; 736, [24]pp. In contemporary half leather over marbled boards (worn, crudely rebacked in old leather with early hand written paper spine label, font hinge broken), occasional spotting and browning, pp375-9 torn with loss of a few words, with extra engraved title page and 27 full page topographical engravings. Good copy of these early well illustrated topographical accounts forming volume 5 of Britton and Brayley's Beauties of England and Wales series.
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