Journey COXE (William) Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, &c....
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COXE (William)
Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, &c. Translated from the English, enriched with notes and the necessary clarifications, and increased by a Journey to Norway, by Mr. Ph. Mallet. Geneva, Barde, Manget & Company, 1787.
4 volumes in-8 : XII, 380pp. (portrait and 2 maps, a plan of Moscow and a plate) / 1f. 404pp. (map of St Petersburg, portrait of Catherine II, chief Pugat) / 1f. 393pp. (3 folding maps, map of Stockholm, folding plate of costumes, Trollhaetta canal) / 1f. 303pp. (folding map, map of Copenhagen, map of the Kiel Canal). A total of 16 plates, maps and plans, most of them folding.
Contemporary tan granite calf, spines smoothly decorated, red title-pieces, black end-pieces, accident to a head-cap, cold fillet framing the boards, gilt fillet on the edges, yellowed edges.
French translation of the famous account of William Coxe's travels in Russia, Poland and Northern Europe (Brunet II, 399).
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COXE (William)
Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, &c. Translated from the English, enriched with notes and the necessary clarifications, and increased by a Journey to Norway, by Mr. Ph. Mallet. Geneva, Barde, Manget & Company, 1787.
4 volumes in-8 : XII, 380pp. (portrait and 2 maps, a plan of Moscow and a plate) / 1f. 404pp. (map of St Petersburg, portrait of Catherine II, chief Pugat) / 1f. 393pp. (3 folding maps, map of Stockholm, folding plate of costumes, Trollhaetta canal) / 1f. 303pp. (folding map, map of Copenhagen, map of the Kiel Canal). A total of 16 plates, maps and plans, most of them folding.
Contemporary tan granite calf, spines smoothly decorated, red title-pieces, black end-pieces, accident to a head-cap, cold fillet framing the boards, gilt fillet on the edges, yellowed edges.
French translation of the famous account of William Coxe's travels in Russia, Poland and Northern Europe (Brunet II, 399).
Automatically translated by DeepL. The original version is the only legally valid version.
To see the original version, click here.