![Plan [i opisanie] zaniatii voisk pri gorode Kalishie v 1835om godu. [Plan and Description of the Maneuvers at Kalitz in 1835.] [St. Petersburg:] the text by Pliushar and the atlas by A. and F. Davignon of Paris, 1837.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2012/CKS/2012_CKS_06769_0084_001(plan_i_opisanie_zaniatii_voisk_pri_gorode_kalishie_v_1835om_godu_plan060743).jpg?w=1)
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Plan [i opisanie] zaniatii voisk pri gorode Kalishie v 1835om godu. [Plan and Description of the Maneuvers at Kalitz in 1835.] [St. Petersburg:] the text by Pliushar and the atlas by A. and F. Davignon of Paris, 1837.
2 volumes, 8° (257 x 170) for the text, and 2° (645 x 480mm) for the atlas. Lithographed title and captions in Russian and French, atlas with eleven plates, most finely hand-coloured, two of these plates with overlays, text volume with seven folding tables. (One table torn with small loss, light soiling and light spotting.) Contemporary green full morocco, for the atlas, and similar but contrasting green half morocco, for the text, atlas sides richly gilt with a wide border, the upper side titled in gilt and with the double-headed eagle of the Russian Empire, cream moiré silk doublures, the text volume with plain endpapers (atlas with expert repairs at spine ends, text rubbed at the extremities). Provenance: Nicholas I of Russia (binding) -- unidentified bookseller (small stamps on the rear pastedown of the text volume) -- Bernard Shapero, London (penciled stock code).
IN A SUMPTUOUS GREEN MOROCCO BINDING, PROBABLY FOR NICHOLAS I. A lavish record commemorating the military exercises jointly held by the Russian and Prussian armies, and attended by Nicholas I, to mark the 1813 alliance between the two nations, and the 20-year peace that followed Napoleon's subsequent defeat. One of the plates shows the monument presented by Nicholas to Friedrich Wilhelm III on the occasion. (2)
2 volumes, 8° (257 x 170) for the text, and 2° (645 x 480mm) for the atlas. Lithographed title and captions in Russian and French, atlas with eleven plates, most finely hand-coloured, two of these plates with overlays, text volume with seven folding tables. (One table torn with small loss, light soiling and light spotting.) Contemporary green full morocco, for the atlas, and similar but contrasting green half morocco, for the text, atlas sides richly gilt with a wide border, the upper side titled in gilt and with the double-headed eagle of the Russian Empire, cream moiré silk doublures, the text volume with plain endpapers (atlas with expert repairs at spine ends, text rubbed at the extremities). Provenance: Nicholas I of Russia (binding) -- unidentified bookseller (small stamps on the rear pastedown of the text volume) -- Bernard Shapero, London (penciled stock code).
IN A SUMPTUOUS GREEN MOROCCO BINDING, PROBABLY FOR NICHOLAS I. A lavish record commemorating the military exercises jointly held by the Russian and Prussian armies, and attended by Nicholas I, to mark the 1813 alliance between the two nations, and the 20-year peace that followed Napoleon's subsequent defeat. One of the plates shows the monument presented by Nicholas to Friedrich Wilhelm III on the occasion. (2)
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