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Auction archive: Lot number 148

The North American Sylva; Or, A Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia...

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$5,400
Auction archive: Lot number 148

The North American Sylva; Or, A Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia...

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$5,400
Beschreibung:

Title: The North American Sylva; Or, A Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia... Author: Michaux, F[rancois] Andre & Thomas Nuttall Place: Philadelphia Publisher: D. Rice & A.N. Hart Date: 1859 Description: 5 volumes. 184; 180; 180; 207; 215 pp. Illustrated with 277 hand-finished color plates, including 156 engravings in the Michaux volumes and 121 lithographs in the Nuttall volumes; tissue guards. 10½x6¾, publishers' full brown morocco decoratively embossed on covers and spines, spines lettered in gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt. Beautiful edition of this important work on North American botany, which first appeared in Paris, 1810-1813. "It is no exaggeration to remark that it is the most complete work of its kind, and is a production of unrivalled interest and beauty" (Sabin). Michaux visited America under the auspices of the French government and was appointed to accompany a youthful Meriwether Lewis on an expedition, though probably owing to political sensitivity before the Louisiana Purchase, the expedition did not take place. His work was continued and completed by the British botanist, Thomas Nuttall, who was one of the most lovable characters in the history of early American science. Nuttall set out on extensive excursions into the West and Hawaiian Islands. He is said to have discovered more new genera and species of plants in North America than any other single scientist with the possible exception of his young contemporary, Asa Gray. The beautiful plates in the Michaux volumes, according to the translator's preface, were printed from the original French copperplates. Nearly all of them are signed by either Pancrace Bessa or by one of the Redoutes. The lithographs in the Nuttall volumes are numbered through 121, but the numbering skips plates 30 & 31 (also skipped in text) and two plates each are numbered "5" and "10". Bennett p.76; Reese 21; Sabin 18695, 56351. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines a bit darkened, spine ends chipped on 3 volumes, joints and edges a bit rubbed; occasional foxing; overall a very good or better set, plates overall clean and bright. Item number: 184425

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
13 Sep 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: The North American Sylva; Or, A Description of the Forest Trees of the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia... Author: Michaux, F[rancois] Andre & Thomas Nuttall Place: Philadelphia Publisher: D. Rice & A.N. Hart Date: 1859 Description: 5 volumes. 184; 180; 180; 207; 215 pp. Illustrated with 277 hand-finished color plates, including 156 engravings in the Michaux volumes and 121 lithographs in the Nuttall volumes; tissue guards. 10½x6¾, publishers' full brown morocco decoratively embossed on covers and spines, spines lettered in gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt. Beautiful edition of this important work on North American botany, which first appeared in Paris, 1810-1813. "It is no exaggeration to remark that it is the most complete work of its kind, and is a production of unrivalled interest and beauty" (Sabin). Michaux visited America under the auspices of the French government and was appointed to accompany a youthful Meriwether Lewis on an expedition, though probably owing to political sensitivity before the Louisiana Purchase, the expedition did not take place. His work was continued and completed by the British botanist, Thomas Nuttall, who was one of the most lovable characters in the history of early American science. Nuttall set out on extensive excursions into the West and Hawaiian Islands. He is said to have discovered more new genera and species of plants in North America than any other single scientist with the possible exception of his young contemporary, Asa Gray. The beautiful plates in the Michaux volumes, according to the translator's preface, were printed from the original French copperplates. Nearly all of them are signed by either Pancrace Bessa or by one of the Redoutes. The lithographs in the Nuttall volumes are numbered through 121, but the numbering skips plates 30 & 31 (also skipped in text) and two plates each are numbered "5" and "10". Bennett p.76; Reese 21; Sabin 18695, 56351. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines a bit darkened, spine ends chipped on 3 volumes, joints and edges a bit rubbed; occasional foxing; overall a very good or better set, plates overall clean and bright. Item number: 184425

Auction archive: Lot number 148
Auction:
Datum:
13 Sep 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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