Verlag: A la Haye, chez Isaac Van der Kloot, 1729,, La Haye, 1729
Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien
Zustand: Very Good. Due volumi in folio (mm 532x315), Vol. I. pp. (4), I-LXI; 1-132 e 32 tavole incise in rame fuori testo su doppia pagina , la prima con il ritratto del Principe Eugenio è su pagiina singola; Vol II, pp. (4), 336 e 58 tavole incise in rame fuori testo tutte su doppia pagina (alcune ripiegate ed 1 "Fortification.Ostende" su foglio singolo). Elegantemente legati in pieno vitello nocciola, duplice cornice oro ai piatti, dorsi a 9 nervi con ricche impressioni in oro e titolo su tassello, risguardi in carta marmorizzata. Completi delle 90 tavole incise in rame fuori testo tutte su doppia pagina o ripiegate tranne 2 che sono su una pagina singola, vignette incise raffiguranti piani di battaglia, iniziali istoriate incise . Magnifiche scene di battaglia illustrate da Jan Huchtenburgh, mappe, piante e vedute di Hubert Jaillot, Covens & Mortier, Guillaume de L'Isle. L'Opera descrive le imprese belliche e le campagne in Italia, Germania e Paesi Bassi durante la Guerra di Successione Spagnola (1701-1714) e nel Banato di Temeswar (Romania) e in Serbia durante la Guerra Austro-Turca del 1716-'18. Eugenio di Savoia non fu solo uno dei comandanti militari di maggior successo della storia europea moderna, ma anche governatore generale dei Paesi Bassi meridionali. Rifiutato da Luigi XIV per il servizio nell'esercito francese, Eugenio trasferì la sua fedeltà alla monarchia asburgica.Il successo del principe Eugenio sul campo di battaglia elevò la reputazione dell'esercito austriaco a un livello mai raggiunto prima né dopo di lui. La guerra era per lui una passione. Sempre in marcia o sui campi di battaglia, per più di cinquant'anni, sotto il regno di tre imperatori, non trascorse quasi mai due anni consecutivi senza combattere. Qualche forellino di tarlo nel margine inferiore bianco delle prime 30 pagine, un forellino presente su tutto il volume, restauro al foglio I del tomo I, foglio di indice del II volume anticamente rimarginato, alcuni aloni e graffi ai piatti. Bella copia estremamente marginosa stampata su carta grande, edizione con testo francese, firma di appartenenza sul foglio di guardia di entrambi i volumi: "H. C.G.V.S". Edizione originale di quest'opera monumentale, apparsa contemporaneamente in francese ed olandese. Brunet II:881; Cohen-Ricci 337.; Graesse II,445: non esiste una collazione standard di quest'opera (varia tra 90 e 102 tavole). Book.
Verlag: The Hague: Isaac van der Kloot, 1729., 1729
Anbieter: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, USA
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DUMONT, Jean, Baron de Carlscroon (1666-1726), and ROUSSET, Jean de Missy (1682-1762). Histoire Militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye, du Prince et Duc de Marlborough, et du Prince de Nassau-Frise. The Hague: Isaac van der Kloot, 1729. 2 volumes. Folio (21 x 13 4/8 inches). Vignette title-page to each volume printed in red and black. Double-page engraved allegorical portrait of Eugene, Prince of Savoy, one large folding engraved panorama on 3 sheets of the bombardment of Geldern, 9 double-page folding maps on 2 sheets, 75 double-page maps, plans and views of battle scenes, including 12 by Jan Huchtenburgh and one full-page, for a total of 88 plates of a possible approximate 94, 10 engraved vignettes of battle plans, 10 engraved historiated initials (one or two very few short marginal tears). Contemporary mottled calf, the spines in 10 compartments with 9 raised bands, red-morocco lettering-piece in one, the others decorated with small gilt tools (worn). A comprehensive account of the campaigns of the three most famous military commanders of the War of Spanish Succession: Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736), John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough (16501722), and John William Friso, Prince of Orange-Nassau (1687-1711) illustrated with MAGNIFICENT battle scenes by Jan Huchtenburgh, maps and plans. The War of Spanish Succession (17011714) was fought between the major European powers, including a divided Spain, over who had the right to succeed Charles II as King of Spain. That conflict spread to include America as Queen Anne's War (17021713), and was the second in a series of French and Indian Wars fought between France and England, later Great Britain, in North America for control of the continent, settled by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. Charles II, the last of the Spanish Habsburgs died childless. "In an effort to regulate the impending succession, to which there were three principal claimants, England, the Dutch Republic, and France, had in October 1698 signed the First Treaty of Partition, agreeing that on the death of Charles II, Prince Joseph Ferdinand, son of the elector of Bavaria, should inherit Spain, the Spanish Netherlands, and the Spanish colonies. In February 1699, however, Joseph Ferdinand died. A second treaty, signed on June 11, 1699, by England and France and in March 1700 by the Dutch Republic, awarded Spain and the Spanish Netherlands and colonies to Archduke Charles, second son of the Holy Roman emperor Leopold I, and Naples, Sicily, and other Spanish territories in Italy to France. Leopold, however, refused to sign the treaty, demanding that Charles receive all the Spanish territories intact. In November Louis XIV proclaimed his grandson king of Spain, as Philip V (the first Bourbon king of Spain), and then invaded the Spanish Netherlands. An anti-French alliance was formed (September 7, 1701) by England, the Dutch Republic, and the emperor Leopold. They were later joined by Prussia, Hanover, other German states, and Portugal. The electors of Bavaria and Cologne and the dukes of Mantua and Savoy allied themselves with France, although Savoy switched sides in 1703. William III of England, a strong opponent of Louis XIV, died in 1702, but the government of his successor, Queen Anne, upheld the vigorous conduct of the war. John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, played the leading role in Queen Anne's government and on the battlefield until his fall in 1711. He was ably seconded on the battlefield by the imperial general Prince Eugene of Savoy. "The markedly superior generalship of Marlborough and Eugene brought them a series of victories over France from 1704 to 1709. A Franco-Bavarian offensive in Germany was smashed at Blenheim in 1704. The French were then driven out of the Low Countries by the battles of Ramillies in 1706 and Oudenaarde in 1708. The French were also expelled from Italy after their attempted siege of Turin was broken (September 7, 1706) by Eugene's brilliant campaign. The only th.
Verlag: Rayner, London, 1736
Anbieter: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: very good. Translated by Paul Chamberlen. 2 parts bound together, separate pagination, 134 pp + 620 pp and an additional 20 page index. 12 magnificent black and white copperplates, 9 are folding. Rubricated title page. Full contemporary leather with raised bands, age worn with inner hinges repaired. Tan leather label on spine. Minor foxing and repairs to plates most of which have the top margin cropped. Clean tight text block. Bookplate "Virtus Semper Viridis" on inside front cover London: W. Rayner, 1736. Scarce. Part I describes the battles and sieges which Prince Eugene (1663-1736) commanded. There are 10 lavish battle scenes depicted including, Stafford, Zenta, Luzzara, Hochsted, Cassano, Turin, Gueldre, Oudenarde, Mons, and Belgrade. Part II is a military history of the Duke of Marlborough (1750-1722) and includes a nice portrait of the Duke.
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 666 | Sprache: Deutsch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Nürnberg, Christoph Riegel unter der Vesten, [1735]., 1735
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ulrich Heider, Köln, Deutschland
8°. Leder der Zeit. Gestochenes Frontispiz, Titel, 6 Bll., 12 Kupfertafeln (davon 9 gefaltet), 1 Falttafel. Leidliches Exemplar (Einband berieben, größere Fehlstelle am unteren Rücken, Vorsätze beschädigt, die fliegenden Vorsätze fehlen, der Block ordentlich erhalten, teils fleckig, eine Tafel lose). Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1500.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Den Haag, Isaac van der Kloot,, 1729
Anbieter: Matthaeus Truppe Antiquariat, Graz, Österreich
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Bd. 2 (von 3). 2 Bll., 336 S. 3 gefalt. Kupferstichkarten, 53 (statt 54 doppelblattgr. oder gefalt. Kupfertafeln und 8 teils doppelblattgr. typograph. Tafeln. Cohen/R. 337. Graesse II, 445. Lewine 163. - Berühmtes Prachtwerk über die Feldzüge des Prinzen Eugen im Spanischen Erbfolgekrieg und in den Türkenfeldzügen mit Darstellungen, Karten und Belagerungsplänen von den Kriegsschauplätzen in den Niederlanden, Süddeutschland, Italien und auf dem Balkan. Darunter prächtige Reiterschlachten, Ansichten und Pläne teils nach den Gemälden des Jan van Huchtenburg (1647 - 1733) gestochen, der den Prinzen Eugen von Savoyen auf dessen Feldzügen begleitet hatte und für seine Schlachtengemälde berühmt ist. Unter den Tafeln die Ansichten Ansichten bzw. Pläne von Antwerpen, Brüssel, Brügge, Gent, Belgrad, Lille, Turin usw. - Es fehlt die Tafel mit dem Plan von Temeswar. - Ohne den zeitgleich erschienen Bd. 1 und den erst später erschienen Bd. 3. - Exlibris. Buchblock leicht gebrochen. Einige Randeinrisse im Falz aber ohne Bild- bzw. Textverlust. Leicht gebräunt und kaum fleckig. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gr.-Fol. HLdr. der Zeit mit Rückenschildern (beschabt und bestoßen, Rücken mit Einrissen).
Verlag: Goettingue Dieterich -1842, 1817
Anbieter: Zentralantiquariat Leipzig GmbH, Leipzig, Deutschland
Hldr. M. Rsign u. M. Rgoldpräg. Einbde. teils etwas berieben. St. a. Tit. Vors. teils gebräunt u. mit Sign. Beiträge in Französisch u. Deutsch . - Tom 1: 1808-1814; Tom. 4: 1808-1819; 5 Suppl.: 1815-1822; 6/2: 1824-1826; 9: 1827-1831; 11: 1830-1834; 12: 1827-1833; 13:1832-1836 16/2: 1830-1839. - = Supplement au Recueil des principaux traites. Tom 5, 8, 9 Suppl., 10/2, 13, 15-17, 20. Sprache: Französisch,Sprache: Deutsch.
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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A la Haye, chez Isaac van der Klott, 1729-47. Large folio. (54 x 35 cm.). 3 uniform contemporary full mottled calf. Compartments richly gilt. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Some wear to top of spine and some cracking to leather along joints on volume I-II. Corners a bit bumped. Small stamp on title-pages. LXI,132 II,336(6),357,(1) pp. 3 engraved titlevignettes, 10 half-page engraved headpieces and 95 fine engraved plates (7 maps, 13 battle-scenes 73 plans and views, 2 portrait-plates (one as frontispiece in Vol. III)) mostly double-page (also triple-page or more). 8 tables, some folding. Internally fine and clean, printed on good paper. Wide-margined. First edition. Simultaneouly published in French and Dutch. This fine and monumental work describes and depicts the wars of Prince Eugene de Savoye, the Duke of Marlborough and the Prince of Nassau, in Italy, Hungary, Germany, The Netherlands and against the Turcs. The engraved maps are engraved by Hubert Iallot, Covens & Mortier, Guillaume de L'Isle etc. The very detailled panoramas of war scenes, include the fine and famous series made by Jan Huchtenburg (Huchtenburg, Pinxit et excudit). Prince Eugene's almost invariable success on the battle-field raised the reputation of the Austrian army to a point which it never reached either before or since his day. War was with him a passion. Always on march, in camps, or on the field of battle during more than fifty years, and under the reigns of three emperors, he had scarcely passed 2 years together without fighting.Graesse II:445. Brunet II:881. Cohen-Ricci 337. There is no standard collation of this work (varies between 90 and 102 plates).
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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A la Haye, chez Isaac van der Klott, 1729-47. Large folio. (54 x 35 cm.). 3 uniform contemporary full mottled calf. Spine with 9 compartments, divided by 8 raised bands. Compartments richly gilt. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. Light wear to top of spine on volume I. Small stamp on title-pages. LXI,132 II,336(6),357,(1) pp. 3 engraved titlevignettes, 10 half-page engraved headpieces and 101 fine engraved plates (10 maps, 12 battle-scenes 77 plans and views, 2 portrait-plates (one as frontispiece in Vol. III) mostly double-page (also triple-page or more). 6 tables, some folding. Internally fine and clean, printed on good paper. Wide-margined. First edition. Simultaneouly published in French and Dutch. This fine and monumental work describes and depicts the wars of Prince Eugene de Savoye, the Duke of Marlborough and the Prince of Nassau, in Italy, Hungary, Germany, The Netherlands and against the Turcs. The engraved maps are engraved by Hubert Iallot, Covens & Mortier, Guillaume de L'Isle etc. The very detailled panoramas of war scenes, include the fine and famous series made by Jan Huchtenburg (Huchtenburg, Pinxit et excudit). Prince Eugene's almost invariable success on the battle-field raised the reputation of the Austrian army to a point which it never reached either before or since his day. War was with him a passion. Always on march, in camps, or on the field of battle during more than fifty years, and under the reigns of three emperors, he had scarcely passed 2 years together without fighting.Graesse II:445. Brunet II:881. Cohen-Ricci 337. There is no standard collation of this work (varies between 90 and 102 plates).
Anbieter: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, Dänemark
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's Gravenhaage, Isac van der Kloot, 1729. Large folio. (57 x 34 cm.). Bound uncut (!) in 2 contemp. hcalf. 6 raised bands. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. Wear to spine-ends. A small stamp on foot of title-pages. Title-pages printed in red/black. Engraved titlevignettes. Some engraved vignettes. (6 - incl. half-title),LX,147"(4),358 pp. With in all 90 engraved plates, mostly folded and double-page (or more), including 10 maps, 1 portrait (Eugene), 79 plates (including the 12 famous plates of battlescenes). 5 folded tables. As it is bound uncut the copy is wide-margined, clean and printed on good paper. First Dutch edition, published the same year as the French "Histoire Militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye. etc.", and with the same engravings. This fine and monumental work describes and depicts the wars of Prince Eugene de Savoye, the Duke of Marlborough and the Prince of Nassau, in Italy, Hungary, Germany, The Netherlands and against the Turcs. The 10 engraved maps are engraved by Hubert Iallot, Covens & Mortier, Guillaume de L'Isle etc. The very detailled panoramas of war scenes, include the fine and famous series made by Jan Huchtenberg (Huchtenberg, Pinxit et excudit). Prince Eugene's almost invariable success on the battle-field raised the reputation of the Austrian army to a point which it never reached either before or since his day. War was with him a passion. Always on march, in camps, or on the field of battle during more than fifty years, and under the reigns of three emperors, he had scarcely passed 2 years together without fighting.
Verlag: Dieterich 1795-1824, Gottingue, 1795
Anbieter: Emile Kerssemakers ILAB, Heerlen, Niederlande
15 volumes. Half vellum hardcovers. 22x14 cm. - (slightly worn, paper bit browned, some foxing, some dog-ears, top edges some pages still unopened) See picture, more pictures on request Contents: Tome I. 1761-1770 inclusiv. xvi,720 pp. 1817. Tome II. 1771-1779 inclusiv. ii,742 pp. 1817. Tome III. 1780-1784 inclusiv. ii,782. 1818. Tome IV. 1785-1790 inclusiv. viii,542,(24) pp. Tome V. 1791-1794 inclusiv. ii,288,134 pp. 1795. Tome VI. Supplemens et continuation jusqu'aux preliminaires de Leoben 1797. xvi,776,(32) pp. 1800. Tome VII. et dernier. Supplemens et continuation jusqu'aux la paix de Luneville. xx,544,(114) pp. 1801. Supplement Tome I. cxlviii,484 pp. 1802. Tome II. viii,576,(38) pp. 1802. Tome III. viii,632 pp. 1807. Tome IV. et dernier suivi d'une table chronologique et alphabetique sur tout l'ouvrage. iv,496,(25) pp. Tome V. [Nouveau recueil Tome I] 1808-1814 Avril inclusiv. viii,720 pp. 1817. Tome VI. 1814-1815 inclusiv. Nouveau recueil Tome II] xvi,766 pp. 1818. Tome VII. 1808-1818 inclusiv. {Nouveau recueil Tome III] xii,432,(328) pp. 1818. Tome VIII. 1808-1819 inclusiv. [Nouveau recueil Tome IV] xvi,666,(24) pp. 1820. Tome IX. 1808-1822. [Nouveau recueil Tome V] viii,764 pp. 1824. 10500g.
Verlag: James Bettenham 1736-1737, London, 1736
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Zustand: as is. Claude du Bosc (illustrator). Folio, 391 & 360, 2 vols., illus., maps, large tear fr flylf v.1, a few pgs bent, slight foxing, rough spots ins fr bds, leather binding scuffed. Cracks at joints. This is an imperfect copy. Binding is contemporary calfgilt; several pieces of the leather binding are missing. Contains 23 double-page maps and plans in volume I, and 16 double-page plans in volume II, as well as several other small engraved illustrations. The double-pageplan after page 138 is bound in upside down. Pages 146 and 147 in volume II are misnumbered as 142 and 143, but this portion of the text is complete. Pages 227-230 are missing from volume II; this appears to be a printing defect, as there is no evidence that pages were cut from the volume. Subtitled: A particular Description of the several Battles, Sieges, &c. in which either or both those Generals commanded. Collected from the best Authors in all Languages. To which is added a Supplement, Containing A succinct Account of the remarkable Events which happened in the late War, and wherein neither of the Illustrious General above-mentioned had any Share, particularly in Spain. From One thousand seven hundred and one, to One thousand seven hundred and six. The Whole illustrated with Variety of Copper Plates of Battles, Sieges, Plans, &c. carefully engraven by Claude du Bosc. This is a difficult title to obtain in any condition. While there are no obvious signs that plates/illustrations have been removed, bibliographic descriptions of this title indicate that there may have been copies printed with more illustrations and plates. Price reflects the noted defects.
Verlag: c. 1729, The Hague, 1729
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Size : 503x590 (mm), 19.80x23.23 (Inches), Black & White Minor browning along central fold, otherwise in very good condition.
Sprache: Deutsch
Erscheinungsdatum: 1729
Anbieter: Kunstantiquariat Andreas Senger, Hamburg, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Kein Einband. Zustand: Gut. Es handelt sich hierbei um einen originalen, kolorierten Kupferstich-Plan der Stadt Tournai von Gaspar de Baillieu aus dem Jahr 1729. *** Titel: Le véritable plan de la ville et citadelle de Tournay. *** Ort: Tournai an der Schelde in Belgien *** Kartograph: Gaspar de Baillieu für Dumont-Rousset *** Jahr: 1729 *** Größe des Plattenbereichs: 58 x 74 cm *** Technik: Kupferstich *** Zustand (Perfekt/ Sehr gut/ Gut/ Ordentlich/ Mäßig/ Schlecht): In gutem Erhaltungszustand. *** Bemerkungen: Äußerst seltene, großformatige und detaillierte Darstellung der Stadt mit ihren Gebäuden und ihren Befestigungsanlagen. Der dekorative Plan zeigt die Belagerung der Stadt im Jahr 1708 und wird durch eine aufwändige Kartusche und eine Legende ergänzt. *** English description: This is a rare and very decorative map of the town of Tournai in Belgium, on the Schelde river in a large format. (plate size 58 x 74 cm). This original engraving was published by Gaspar de Baillieu for Dumont-Rousset in 1729 and shows the siege of Tournai in 1707 in a very detailled way, depicting all the important buildings, troops and fortifications. The town map is enriched by an elaborated cartouche and an extensive key. It is in good condition. - - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. --- Auf Wunsch stellen wir Ihnen gerne ein kostenfreies Echtheitszertifikat aus --- If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---.