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Auction archive: Lot number 240

(Eurasie, Russie) - BELL, John.- Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia […]. Glasgow, printed for the author by Robert and Andrew Foulis, sold by R. & A. Foulis, and A. Stalker at Glasgow; Kincaid & Bell at Edinburgh [et al.]...

Auction 21.03.2017
21 Mar 2017
Estimate
€150 - €200
ca. US$160 - US$213
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 240

(Eurasie, Russie) - BELL, John.- Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia […]. Glasgow, printed for the author by Robert and Andrew Foulis, sold by R. & A. Foulis, and A. Stalker at Glasgow; Kincaid & Bell at Edinburgh [et al.]...

Auction 21.03.2017
21 Mar 2017
Estimate
€150 - €200
ca. US$160 - US$213
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

(Eurasie, Russie) - BELL, John.- Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia […]. Glasgow, printed for the author by Robert and Andrew Foulis, sold by R. & A. Foulis, and A. Stalker at Glasgow; Kincaid & Bell at Edinburgh [et al.], 1763. 2 vol. in-4°; 1 (of 2) pl. (scattered foxing, good condition). Modern binding : brown fabric, ribbed spine with red leather labels, red sprinkled edges (small wears on the labels). The first volume contains the journeys from St Petersburg to Ispahan and from St Petersburg to China; the second volume from Bejing to St Petersburg with also accounts from Mr de Lange and of Bell's travels to Derbent and Constantinople. Illustrated with a folding map showing the route from Moscow to Bejing. With a contemporary letter pasted on the dedication in vol. I. The Scottish adventurer Bell (1691-1780) was the doctor of the Russian diplomat Artemy Petrovich Volynsky, appointed to the Persian embassy, and with whom he travelled from 1715 to 1718. # Cyrus Ghani, Iran and the West, p. 35; # Cordier, Sinica, 2093; # not in Chadenat. Provenance : King's College London (stamps); School of Oriental and African studies, London (stamps - also on the spines - of which one "Disposed of SOAS"). ¶ Illustré d'1 (sur 2) carte. Pleine toile moderne. Drouotlive.com Read more

Auction archive: Lot number 240
Auction:
Datum:
21 Mar 2017
Auction house:
Librairie Henri Godts
Avenue Louise 230
1050 Bruxelles
Belgium
books@godts.com
+32 (0)2 6478548
+32 (0)2 6407332
Beschreibung:

(Eurasie, Russie) - BELL, John.- Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia […]. Glasgow, printed for the author by Robert and Andrew Foulis, sold by R. & A. Foulis, and A. Stalker at Glasgow; Kincaid & Bell at Edinburgh [et al.], 1763. 2 vol. in-4°; 1 (of 2) pl. (scattered foxing, good condition). Modern binding : brown fabric, ribbed spine with red leather labels, red sprinkled edges (small wears on the labels). The first volume contains the journeys from St Petersburg to Ispahan and from St Petersburg to China; the second volume from Bejing to St Petersburg with also accounts from Mr de Lange and of Bell's travels to Derbent and Constantinople. Illustrated with a folding map showing the route from Moscow to Bejing. With a contemporary letter pasted on the dedication in vol. I. The Scottish adventurer Bell (1691-1780) was the doctor of the Russian diplomat Artemy Petrovich Volynsky, appointed to the Persian embassy, and with whom he travelled from 1715 to 1718. # Cyrus Ghani, Iran and the West, p. 35; # Cordier, Sinica, 2093; # not in Chadenat. Provenance : King's College London (stamps); School of Oriental and African studies, London (stamps - also on the spines - of which one "Disposed of SOAS"). ¶ Illustré d'1 (sur 2) carte. Pleine toile moderne. Drouotlive.com Read more

Auction archive: Lot number 240
Auction:
Datum:
21 Mar 2017
Auction house:
Librairie Henri Godts
Avenue Louise 230
1050 Bruxelles
Belgium
books@godts.com
+32 (0)2 6478548
+32 (0)2 6407332
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