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Año de publicación: 2015
Librería: CAZAYLIBROS.COM, MADRID, España
Libro Original o primera edición
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Nuevo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Nuevo. 1ª Edición. 2015. Traducción del original editado en 1900. Narra la expedición de caza del Príncipe Demidoff, acompañado de George Littledale, por el Altay y Mongolia, tras los grandes carneros, a finales del siglo XIX, Las cacerías en esa época, disponían de pocas comodidades, transporte rudimentario y lo mas espectacular tirar con rifles express, con miras abiertas. La riqueza del príncipe Elim Demidoff es incalculable. A principios del siglo XX el emperador Nicolás II destinó al príncipe Elim como embajador de Rusia ante la corte griega. Autor: PAVLOVICH DEMIDOFF, ELIM, TERCER PRINCIPE DE SAN DONATO, Edición: PRIMERA, Editorial: SOLITARIO, Encuadernación: GUAFLEX, CON SOBRECUBIERTA, Páginas: 236, Prólogo: ROQUE ARMADA.
Librería: Costa LLibreter, Vic, España
1855 Joaquin Verdaguer editor Ilustrado por RAFFET. Traducción de Juan Cortada. XVI + 340, 307 pp. 26x17 cm. Enc. en tela no edit. Marca anterior propietario. Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.
Publicado por Trad. Juan Cortada. Imp. Joaquín Verdaguer. Barcelona, 1855, 1855
Librería: Libreria Anticuaria Farré, Barcelona, BARCE, España
. 25 cm. Dos vol.: (I) Un retrato, XVI-340 pág., 2 h. Ilustr. con 12 lám. grabadas, cinco de ellas a color, y 1 mapa plegado de Rusia meridional, fuera del texto. (II) 307 pág., 1 h. Ilustr. con 14 lám., cinco de ellas a color, y 1 mapa geológico de Crimea, plegado, fuera del texto. Dos vol. enc. en pasta española, planos y lomera algo rozados. Ligera señal de óxido. CCPB 279757-7. Palau 70304. Rusia. Hungría. Moldavia.
Publicado por Imp. Joaquín Verdaguer, 1855
Librería: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Libro
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Muy bien. In-4º. Two volumes. Vol 1: Xvi, 340 pp, (2)f, emperor's engraved portrait, folding map of the travel to Russia and 12 full page engraved plates (5 colored); vol. 2: 307 pp, (2)f, Crimea's geologic folding map and 14 engraved plates (5 colored). Engraved head and tail vignettes, and decorative initials. Some minor light foxing, very clean internally. Bound in contemporary half calf with marbled paperboards. Gilt lettering on spine. Blue endpapers. Very good copy.
Publicado por Paris: Ernest Bourdin et Cie, 1854 & [Paris]: Gihaut Frères, [c1838-1848]., 1854
Librería: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. tall 8vo. (text) plus folio album of plates. pp. xiv, 510, [2 leaves]errata & plate list. with half-title; pp. 2 p.l., 64. text volume with 2 folding hand-coloured maps, engraved frontis. portrait, 26 wood-engraved plates (10 hand-coloured) & numerous wood-engraved head & tailpieces, initials & vignettes after drawings by Denis Auguste Marie Raffet; 1 double-sided plate of music. plate volume with 100 lithographs on papier de chine, mounted (1 tinted; incl. general title & 9 divisional titles), numbered from 1-100. no plate list on verso of title. text bound in contemporary half red morocco, gilt back (edges shelf-worn, light foxing to maps, some plates & adjacent leaves), the album in contemporary half purple morocco (spine ends very neatly repaired, light shelf wear to edges, some foxing mainly affecting printed title & plate margins). Second Enlarged Edition of the Text; First Edition of the Plate Volume. Account of an exploring expedition through Hungary, Wallachia (Romania) and Moldavia to southern Russia and the Crimea in 1837 made by Russian capitalist and philanthropist Anatolii Demidoff in company with several French scientists, engineers, and savants. Denis Auguste Marie Raffet was appointed staff artist on the expedition. The appeal of the book was broad, as Raffet managed to capture the interest of "the military expert and the engineer, the captain and the simply curious like ourselves." "The wild scenery and exotic architecture of the region are displayed; cities and villages alternate with rivers, plains, and mountains. Hungarian, Tartar, and gypsy life is shown with a vivid command of "local colour". The grandiose military colony of Czar Nicholas at Vosnessensk appears in all its glory, even as the vast Russian army is passed in review. And there are many portraits, the most striking of which is that of the Czar (no. 56), the most engaging that of Raffet himself (no. 94) in the uniform of the expedition with his sketchbooks under his arm." "It is invidious to choose among many outstanding plates. As representative as any is the group of "Jewish traders and merchants" (no. 30) observed at Odessa, the metropolis of southern Russia. They are shown in animated discussion outside a favored café. All are dressed in long robes with broad-brimmed hats, even the children who have joined their fathers on the way home from school." (Ray) Brunet II 584. Ray, The Art Of The French Illustrated Book 1700 To 1914, 119 & cfRay 204 (1st Edn. of text). Vicaire III 167-69. cfNerhood 206.