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SAINT-NON, Jean-Claude Richard, Abbé de (1727-1791). Voyage pittoresque ou Description des Royaumes de Naples et Sicile. Paris: 1781-1786.
4 volumes in 5, 2° (510 x 330mm). Half-titles, titles with engraved vignette, engraved dedication, 13 engraved maps and plans, 9 folding or double-page, and 278 engraved plates only, many with two views per plate, and numerous engraved head- and tailpieces (including some coloured in vol.II) and illustrations in the text. (Lacks the Priapic plate from vol.II and the 14 "doubles médailles" from vol.IV. Some leaves rather spotted and browned.) Red straigth-grained morocco by C. Kalthoeber with his ticket, gilt borders on covers, gilt fillets on spines (slightly rubbed), g.e. Provenance: Gostling family (engraved arms pasted on half-title of vol.I); H. Sotheran & Co. (late 19th-century stamp on endpapers). Sold as usual, not subject to return.
FIRST EDITION with first state of plates 84-88 in vol.III. Bound in volume II are two original watercolour drawings entitled "Nuovo Sepolcro a Pompejano" and "Due Sepolcri uniti a Pompejano" with an inscription that they are by Wm. Augustus Gostling, dated August 1817. Cohen/de Ricci 928-930; Cicognara 2708; Brunet V,55. (5)
4 volumes in 5, 2° (510 x 330mm). Half-titles, titles with engraved vignette, engraved dedication, 13 engraved maps and plans, 9 folding or double-page, and 278 engraved plates only, many with two views per plate, and numerous engraved head- and tailpieces (including some coloured in vol.II) and illustrations in the text. (Lacks the Priapic plate from vol.II and the 14 "doubles médailles" from vol.IV. Some leaves rather spotted and browned.) Red straigth-grained morocco by C. Kalthoeber with his ticket, gilt borders on covers, gilt fillets on spines (slightly rubbed), g.e. Provenance: Gostling family (engraved arms pasted on half-title of vol.I); H. Sotheran & Co. (late 19th-century stamp on endpapers). Sold as usual, not subject to return.
FIRST EDITION with first state of plates 84-88 in vol.III. Bound in volume II are two original watercolour drawings entitled "Nuovo Sepolcro a Pompejano" and "Due Sepolcri uniti a Pompejano" with an inscription that they are by Wm. Augustus Gostling, dated August 1817. Cohen/de Ricci 928-930; Cicognara 2708; Brunet V,55. (5)