Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland and Germany
Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland and Germany | Libri antichi e moderni | Brockedon, William
Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland and Germany
Illustrations of the Passes of the Alps, by which Italy Communicates with France, Switzerland and Germany | Libri antichi e moderni | Brockedon, William
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1828-1829
- Luogo di stampa
- London. printed for the author
- Autore
- Brockedon, William
- Edizione
- First edition.
- Soggetto
- Travel - Europe Color Plate & Fine Illus mountaineering
- Lingue
- Inglese
- Prima edizione
- True
Descrizione
4to [30 x 22 cm]; 2 volumes, [vi], 92; [iv], 104 pp, complete with 96 fine engraved plates and 13 engraved maps including one folding, on heavy india proof paper. contemporary half red morocco, marbled boards, all edges gilted, gilt spine title lettering, joints rubbed and scuffed, some plates pulled but intact, internal hinge cracked but firm, very good, clean copy with only light foxing on a few plates. A picture A superbly illustrated work on 12 mountain passes including the Little Saint Bernard, the Mont Genevre, the Mont Cenis, the Mont Saint Gothard, the Great Saint Bernard, the Monte Stelvio, the Cornice, the Grimsel and the Gries, the Bernardine and the Splugen, the Brenner, the Tende and the Argentiere and the Simplon, each pass with a map. Neate B170. The painter Brockedon traversed the Alps 58 times, crossing more than 40 different passes, in the course of his researches. He had helped in the preparation of Murray's Swiss guidebook.