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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the origina.
D. Lizars, Edinburgh 1824. Photographical reprint. Rosenkilde og Bagger, Copenhagen 1976. VI+36+104+116+64+74 pages. Engraved frontispiece and 23 engraved plates (showing landmarks of Copenhagen and Northern Zealand. Orig. boards with white spine. Exlibris på inderperm. * A. Andersen Feldborg was a Dane living in England right from the beginning of the 19th century. He made large efforts to open his new countrymens' eyes for the qualities of his native country, despite the Anglo-Danish wars of 1801 and 1807-14. Among the artists behind the plates are C.W. Eckersberg, the founder of Danish Golden Age painting.
D. Lizars, Edinburgh 1824. Photographical reprint. Rosenkilde og Bagger, Copenhagen 1976. VI+36+104+116+64+74 pages. Engraved frontispiece and 23 engraved plates (showing landmarks of Copenhagen and Northern Zealand. Orig. boards. * A. Andersen Feldborg was a Dane living in England right from the beginning of the 19th century. He made large efforts to open his new countrymens' eyes for the qualities of his native country, despite the Anglo-Danish wars of 1801 and 1807-14. Among the artists behind the plates are C.W. Eckersberg, the founder of Danish Golden Age painting.
Verlag: Mathews & Leigh, Strand, London, 1809
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In den WarenkorbLeather. Zustand: Good. None (illustrator). First edition. The first edition of Andreas Andersen Feldborg's very scarce account of his time in Britain, with both volumes bound together in quarter calf. The first edition.A very scarce work.A complete set with two volumes bound into one.Andreas Andersen Feldborg's account of his time in Britain. Feldborg, A Danish author, describes his travels through Britain, providing accounts of the Yorkshire Coast, Yarmouth, London, Newcastle, Edinburgh and other notable locations.Bound in contemporary quarter calf with marbled paper to the boards. Bound in contemporary quarter calf with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, front joint cracked and starting, with rubbing to the joints and boards, light bumping to the extremities of the boards, and cracking to the spine. Bookplates of 'Capt W. Hext' and 'Denis Gray' to the front endpapers, with hinges cracked but firm. Internally firmly bound with generally bright pages and light spotting. Good. book.
D. Lizars, Edinburgh 1824. [Second Edition]. Engraved titlepage. XXXVI+(6)+85+(1)+116+64+74+(2) pages. With 23 engraved plates, showing landmarks of Copenhagen and Northern Zealand. Rebound untrimmed in modern brown clothbacked boards. Armorial bookplate on verso of flyleaf. The bookblock is printed on high-quality paper. * First edition came 1823 and is identical to this edition. Parts of the pagination in the first chapters have been changed from Arab into Roman numerals. A. Andersen Feldborg was a Dane living in England right from the beginning of the 19th century. He made large efforts to open his new countrymens' eyes for the qualities of his native country, despite the Anglo-Danish wars of 1801 and 1807-14. Among the artists behind the plates are C.W. Eckersberg, the founder of Danish Golden Age painting.
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Edinburgh, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1824. Royal8vo. Fine later hcalf, raised bands, orig. titlelabel on spine. All edges gilt. In protective slipcase. (Bound by Thomsen, Edinburgh). Htitle, engraved title (and printed). VI,IV,36,104,116,64,74 pp. and 23 engraved plates, views and portraits. Textleaves fine and clean, printed on vellum-paper. A few plates a bit brownspotted. First edition. Originaludgaven. Heri bl.a. 3 prospekter stukket af H.G.F. Holm (Fattig-Holm).
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Weimar, Landes=Industrie=Comptoirs, 1807. Unbound, but stitched. VI,109 pp. A faint dampstaion to upper corner of the last 10 leaves. First german edition of "A Tour in Zealand, in the Year 1802" with an historical Sketch of the Battle of Copenhagen. By a Native of Denmark."(Bibliothek der neuesten und wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen.Hrsg. von M.C. Sprengel. 34.Bd.: 2. Theil).
Edinb., 1824. Royal 8vo. Later hcalf. Back slightly rubbed. Large uncut copy on good paper. Slight foxing. Engr.title,(6),XXXVI,85,116,64,74 pp. a. 23 engr. plates. Almong other illustrations 3 prospects by H. G. F Holm.
Edimbourgh, 1824. Royal8vo. Fine later hmorocco. Engr. title (upper left corner stained), (4),36,104,116,64,74 pp. and 22 engraved plates. - Originaludgaven. Heri bl.a. 3 prospekter stukket af H.G.F. Holm (Fattig-Holm).
D. Lizars, Edinburgh 1824. Second Edition. XXXVI+85+116+64+74 pages. With engraved frontispiece and 23 engraved plates (showing landmarks of Copenhagen and Northern Zealand. Uncut in publishers cased binding. Lower spine-end cracked. A few plates with foxing due to paper quality. Otherwise a remarkably fresh copy of this attractive book. * First edition came 1823 and is identical to this edition. Parts of the pagination in the first chapters have been change from Arab into Roman numerals. A. Andersen Feldborg was a Dane living in England right from the beginning of the 19th century. He made large efforts to open his new countrymens' eyes for the qualities of his native country, despite the Anglo-Danish wars of 1801 and 1807-14. Among the artists behind the plates are C.W. Eckersberg, the founder of Danish Golden Age painting.