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Vol I: xvi, 202 pp, [1], 11 steel engraved plates of which 3 are folding / Vol II: 226 pp, [1], 16 steel engraved plates of which 13 are folding / Vol III: 254 pp, [1], 19 steel engraved plates, of which 9 are folding / Vol IV: 206 pp, [1], 14 steel engraved plates, of which 2 are folding / Vol V: 249 pp, [1], 14 steel engraved plates, including a folding frontispiece / Vol VI: 272, 10 steel engraved plates, total 84 plates (uncoloured edition), contemporary full calf, title gilt on decorated spine, all edges gilt, set in very good condition. FIRST ORIGINAL EDITION. A superb work depicting costumes, crafts and landscapes in the Holy land and Egypt. The double-page plates are mostly reduced versions of the plates in Mayer?s Egypt. This work ?is one of many indications of the renewed interest in the Near East after the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt. Known above all as a stenographer, both of parliamentary debates and of criminal trials, Breton de la Martinière also produced similar works on China and Russia. For his book on Egypt and Syria, however, he enlisted the help of Jean-Joseph Marcel, a pupil of Louis-Mathieu Langlès. Marcel, who had taken part in the publication of Langlès? Recherches Asiatiques, had been among the scholars who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt in 1798. He was subsequently appointed director of the national printing press. He supplied Breton de la Martinière not only with information but also with drawings he had made himself in the course of his visit to the east and which Breton de la Martinière added to those of Luigi Mayer published in England over ten years earlier. In his preface Breton de la Martinière praises the achievement of the French in Egypt ?où le nom français a laissé de si glorieux souvenirs?. The text, far superior to that in the English edition of Mayer?s Views, gives information about the customs, the religions and the antiquities of the area but also provides details about its more recent history and the French occupation. The tone is strongly anti-British? (Alastair Hamilton, Europe and the Arab world p. 156). Bibiolgraphical References: Atabey 148. Blackmer, 200; Gay, 1956; Hilmy I, 87; Colas I n° 438 - Brunet I-1226 - Quérard I-505; Rohricht 1631]. #33320. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 001755
Titel: L'Egypte et la Syrie, ou moeurs, usages, ...
Verlag: A. Nepven, Paris
Erscheinungsdatum: 1814
Einband: Hardcover
Zustand: Very Good
Auflage: First Edition
Anbieter: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. ix, 202 pp., [1] / 226 pp., [1] / 254 pp., [1] / 206 pp., [1] / 249 pp., [1] / 272 pp., half titles, 81 aquatint steel engraved plates (out of 84) including frontispieces, 5 of which are folding and 21 double page plates, contemporary half calf binding with marbled boards, gilt decorated spine, covers slightly rubbed otherwise copy in very good condition, (Missing 2 plates in Volume II and 1 plate in Volume VI, facing pages 148, 208 and 250 respectively, possibly a binder's error as there is no sign of removal). FIRST ORIGINAL EDITION. A superb work depicting costumes, crafts and landscapes in the Holy land and Egypt. This work is similar to other works produced by Breton de la Martiniere on China and Russia. the double-page plates are mostly reproduced versions of the plates of Luigi Mayer's Egypt. This work 'is one of many indications of the renewed interest in the Near East after the Napoleonic invasion of Egypt. Known above all as a stenographer, both of parliamentary debates and of criminal trials, Breton de la Martinière also produced similar works on China and Russia. For his book on Egypt and Syria, however, he enlisted the help of Jean-Joseph Marcel, a pupil of Louis-Mathieu Langlès. Marcel, who had taken part in the publication of Langlès' Recherches Aiatiques, had been among the scholars who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt in 1798. He was subsequently appointed director of the national printing press. He supplied Breton de la Martinière not only with information but also with drawings he had made himself in the course of his visit to the east and which Breton de la Martinière added to those of Luigi Mayer published in England over ten years earlier. In his preface Breton de la Martinière praises the achievement of the French in Egypt "où le nom français a laissé de si glorieux souvenirs". The text, far superior to that in the English edition of Mayer's Views, gives information about the customs, the religions and the antiquities of the area but also provides details about its more recent history and the French occupation. The tone is strongly anti-British' (Alastair Hamilton, Europe and the Arab world p. 156). Bibiolgraphical References: [ Blackmer, 200; Hilmy I, 87; Colas I n° 438 - Brunet I-1226 - Quérard I-505; Rohricht 1631]. #19356. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 010931
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