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  • Bild des Verkäufers für The Seat of War in the East. zum Verkauf von Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco

    SIMPSON, William (1823-1899)

    Verlag: London, Day & Son for Colnaghi & C. (Day & Son lithographers), 1855 - 1856, 1855 - 1856, London, 1855

    Anbieter: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, TO, Italien

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    Zustand: molto buono. Due volumi, folio (552 x 360). Volume I: titolo litografato, pagina di dedica, 12 pagine (descrizione delle tavole ) e 39 litografie a colori  (alcune con esplicazioni ), numerate 2-40 (il numero 1 è la pagina del titolo);  Volume II: titolo litografato, 12 pagine (descrizione delle tavole) e 40 litografie a colori  (alcune con esplicazioni ), numerate 1-41 (la tavola numero 37 è la pagina del titolo). Legatura coeva in mezza pelle rossa, dorso riccamente ornato, piatti marmorizzati, tagli dorati (la parte inferiore del dorso del secondo volume abilmente restaurata). Qualche brunitura e piccole e macchie, ma ottimo esemplare.Prima edizione. Durante la guerra di Crimea William Simpson fu inviato dai tipografi Colnaghi & Son, su raccomandazione di Day. In Crimea e Balaklava divenne un artista di guerra pionieristico, registrando le battaglie navali e facendo schizzi accurati sul posto. I suoi disegni furono poi sottoposti a Lord Raglan e mostrati alla regina Vittoria dal ministro della guerra, il duca di Newcastle. Ottanta dei suoi disegni di Crimea sono stati litografati in The Seat of War in the East, dedicato con il permesso alla regina Vittoria. Di questa edizione vennero stampati esemplari di lusso con le tavole colorati a mano.  . Book.

  • William Simpson (28 October 1823 - 17 August 1899) was a Scottish artist, war artist and war correspondent who sketched many scenes of war for the Illustrated London News. [E. Walker - litho]

    Verlag: Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 13 & 14 Pall Mall East, London | Day & Son, Liograpthers to the Queen | Déposé Paris, Goupil & Cie ; Leipzig, Otto Weigel ., 1856

    Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Original hand coloured lithograph on thick cream card measuring 21½'' x 15''. Small pieces of mounting tape to the reverse suggesting it had been mounted, one small diagonal crop across the bottom front corner. Sent rolled in a tube with plastic end caps. Member of the P.B.F.A. CRIMEA and GEORGIA.

  • Simpson, William Crimea ( 1823 - 1899 ),

    Verlag: Artist: Simpson William Crimea ( - 1899 ) ca : 1855, 1823

    Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland

    Verbandsmitglied: ILAB VDA

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    Technic: Lithography, colorit: original colored, condition: Stains outer margins, size (in cm): 12 x 18 cm, View of the administrative centre of the city of Sevastopol on the Black Sea, on the Crimean peninsula.Published by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co., London, 1855 in "The Seat of the War in the East".

  • Simpson, William Crimea ( 1823 - 1899 ),

    Verlag: Artist: Simpson William Crimea ( - 1899 ) : 1855, 1823

    Anbieter: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Deutschland

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    Technic: Lithography, colorit: original colored, condition: Tear at the upper and lower part outer margin perfecrtly restored, size (in cm): 32 x 44 cm, View shows the camp of the Second Division looking east during the Crimean War 1853 - 1856. Published 1855 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für All Around the World; including a Visit to Peking zum Verkauf von James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA

    Simpson, William (1823 - 1899)

    Verlag: London, 1873

    Anbieter: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ILAB

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    Zustand: Later cloth. Pp.[i-]vii[-x; 1-]2-207, [208], 205-208, 209-224,230, [230 bis], 231-326, [small format leaf], 327-342, [small format leaf], 343-367, "638", 369-419 [-420]. Half-title. Frontispiece and 10 plates, numerous deletions, correction and insertions, most inSimpson"s hand. 8vo. A unique copy: variant title, publication date and text, manuscript corrections offering important insights intoSimpson"s working methods, and variant readings of much of the text (including a preface dated November 1873).Simpsonhere describes his Phileas Fogg-type round the world trip, via Venice, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Japan, San Francisco, the "Modoc War", Yosemite, Salt Lake City, the "Mammoth Caves" of Kentucky, and New York city. As the author makes clear in the preface, the title "All Round the World" was abandoned when it was discovered that the phrase had already been used for another work. Simpsonwas commissioned in 1872 by theIllustrated London Newsto travel to China to sketch the marriage of the Emperor, and he took the opportunity to extend the trip to a round-the-world journey.Meetingthe Sun: A Journey All Round the World, his account of this journey, was published in 1874, at about the same time as Jules Verne'sAround the World in 80 Days.The similarities between the two books are interesting. Phileas Fogg's fictional journey closely followed the route ofSimpson's round-the-world trip, and even the dates are close Simpsonleft London on 5 August 1872 and took 322 days for the trip; Verne had Phileas Fogg leave London on 2 October 1872, and dramatic necessity dictated that his journey take only 80 days. Moreover, Fogg notionally crossed the International Date Line on 23 November 1872 on board the Pacific Mail Steamship Company ship General Grant, whereasSimpsoncrossed it in reality ten weeks later on the same company's ship Alaska. Indeed, the "twist" in Verne's book that is, gaining a day in crossing the International Date Line was also highlighted inSimpson's book, hence the title:Meetingthe Sun. The publication dates of the two books preclude any suggestion that Verne usedSimpson's book as a source, but it is possible thatSimpson's earlier accounts in theIllustrated London Newsand theDaily News, formed some significant part of Verne's source material. With the opening of the Suez Canal the journey from England to India had been shortened considerably from three months to just one and this "new route" had become extremely popular. But asSimpson's steamer, the Ellora, negotiated the canal, and the heat of the desert permeated the ship,Simpson's main concern lay not with the discomfort, but with the "danger" of falling for some young lady in the confines of ship-board life an interesting preoccupation for a bachelor now well into middle age. EventuallySimpsonreached China and he set about his preparations to undertake the original purpose of this journey, which was to sketch the marriage of the Emperor. He found, however, to his consternation, that the ceremony and procession were to be conducted in utmost secrecy and the public was barred from viewing it. Undeterred, he found a spot in an opium den overlooking the route of the procession and sketched the scene through a spy-hole he made in the paper covering a window. It was later on this same trip that he visited California and had his close shave with the Modoc Indians. He travelled part of the way by stagecoach, not a mode of transport he relished "by imagining yourself rolling down a hill inside a barrel you may form some idea of the amount of comfort to be enjoyed." Provenance: WilliamSimpson(the unbound sheets passed to his wife on her husband"s death); Maria ElizaSimpson(1841-1931, inscription "Roughly corrected proof copy / of This work / Arranged & bound in Wellington NZ / 1917") Pp.[i-]vii[-x; 1-]2-207, [208], 205-208, 209-224,230, [230 bis], 231-326, [small format leaf], 327-342, [small format leaf], 343-367, "638", 369-419 [-420]. Half-title. Frontispiece and 10 plates, numerous deletions, correction and insertions, most inSimpson"s hand. 8vo.