Preface by the Queen of Rumania. Illustarted with 32 duotone photographic plates taken by the author. First edition. Spine slant, foxing on edges, else very good in a good (edge worn with small chips and closed edge tears) dust jacket. B001OZXBE2. N° de ref. de la librería
Título: In Gipsy Camp and Royal Palace: Wanderings ...
Editorial: Scribner's,
Año de publicación: 1924
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición del libro: Very Good
Descripción Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1924. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. First printing. Preface by The Queen of Rumania. Decoration by Bold. Includes 32 duotone images by Hoppe. A very good copy with some faint foxing to the page edges and some tanning to the paper spine label and a vintage bookstore label on the front free endpaper. No dust jacket. A very nice copy. Nº de ref. del artículo: 153554
Descripción 1924. New York, Charles Schribner?Äôs Sons, ppxv + 240, black and white illustrations complete, cream cloth spine, paper label, blue boards. Pages uncut. Boards grubby, some foxing, hinges a little weak, otherwise good. Nº de ref. del artículo: 12388
Descripción 1924. Hardback. Pref: The Queen of Rumania. xv, 240pp 32 plates, illustrations in text, Methuen, London 1924. Rebound ex library copy. Small mark on front cover, otherwise very good. Nº de ref. del artículo: HALL057702
Descripción London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1924., 1924. First edition, 8vo., pp.xv,240, uncut, beige linen backed with printed paper label, grey paper-covered boards, decorations by Bold, and 32 monochrome photographic plates by the author; ownership inscription to front paste-down endpaper, toning to free endpapers, foxing to edges, occasional foxing to text, spine toned, surface soil/light marking to boards, a good+ copy. Nº de ref. del artículo: 25993
Descripción Methuen and Co. (1924), London, 1924. Hardcover. Condición: Good+. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Some staining to boards. Tiny chip to paper spine label. Some spotting to page edges. Some moderate spotting to spine cloth. ; xv, [1] 240 pages + frontis + 33 plates + in-text illustrations. Papered boards with cloth spine. Printed paper spine label. Chapters include: The Blaze of Bukarest, The Folk-Lore of Rumania, The Wild Life of the Balta. ; 8vo. Nº de ref. del artículo: 5072
Descripción Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1924. Octavo. i-xvi, 240 pages, with a preface by Marie, Queen Consort of Ferdinand I King of Romania. Illustrations and decorations by the author. Hoppé was one of the most important photographic artists of his era and highly celebrated in his time accessible by author. His work gained him the reputation as Britain's most influential international photographer between 1907 and 1939. By 1919, Hoppé had begun to travel the world in search of new subjects and landscapes. His journeys brought him to Africa, Germany, Poland, Romania, Czechoslovakia, the United States, Cuba, Jamaica and the West Indies, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaya, India and Ceylon and have provided the best photographic images of each country. Whether it is photographs of the Queen Marie or the Gipsy Camps (he devotes a chapter to life among them), they capture the wide variety of life in Rumania in the period just after the end of World War I. Bound in 1/4 beige linen over blue paper covered boards, paper spine label lettered in black, wear to corners, light dampstain to foot, in green pictorial dust jacket lettered and illustrated in black, spine lettering black, a few small chips to upper corner and edges, tape residue to front and rear panel along upper edge. A very nice copy in the very scarce dust jacket. Nº de ref. del artículo: 025422