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Publicado por Breda, Broese, 1850
Librería: Librarium of The Hague, The Hague, Holanda
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Hardcover. Condición: . ~ [TEMPORARY REDUCTION SALE: 20-30% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE] ~ Ilustrador. Royal octavo. Pp. (iv), 101, (1) Errata. Plus 5 engraved illustrations on two folding sheets bound at end. Set in double columns. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary half calf and marbled boards, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, old shelf ticket, old institutional stamps to title-page; some rubbing to extremities, corner-tips bit chafed, small wormholes to spine ends, few marginal marking in light crayon. In a very good condition. ~ First Dutch edition thus, reprinted from the "Militairen Spectator". Freely translated from "Der Straßenkampf mit Barrikaden (.)", attributed to G. F. L. Leithold, which was published in 1849 (Berlin, Mittler). That the barricades will play the lead role in the defense against external enemies is the assumption on which the book elaborates. In doing so it chronicles numerous street battles and barricade wars throughout history, crowning Paris as "The Mother of Barricades War". The book analyses the campaigns in much detail, adds footnotes and completes with a bibliography. Five finely engraved street maps help to understand some specific battles. Rare. F-4 OUT.
Publicado por Breda, Broese, 1850
Librería: Librarium of The Hague, The Hague, Holanda
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: . ~ [TEMPORARY REDUCTION SALE: 20-30% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE] ~ Ilustrador. Royal octavo. Pp. (iv), 101, (1) Errata. Plus 5 engraved illustrations on two folding sheets bound at end. Set in double columns. HARDCOVER, bound in contemporary quarter cloth and marbled boards, remnants of old small shelf ticket to spine, old institutional stamps to title-page and verso of plates; some rubbing to extremities, joints neatly mended for splits, bit foxed, few leaves bit soiled. Good copy, preserved entirely in the original state, retaining the original full size of 24.5x16 cm. ~ First Dutch edition thus, reprinted from the "Militairen Spectator". Freely translated from "Der Straßenkampf mit Barrikaden (.)", attributed to G. F. L. Leithold, which was published in 1849 (Berlin, Mittler). That the barricades will play the lead role in the defense against external enemies is the assumption on which the book elaborates. In doing so it chronicles numerous street battles and barricade wars throughout history, crowning Paris as "The Mother of Barricades War". The book analyses the campaigns in much detail, adds footnotes and completes with a bibliography. Five finely engraved street maps help to understand some specific battles. Rare. 005-9.