Travel, Atlases, Maps & Natural History
Travel, Atlases, Maps & Natural History
Lot Closed
November 15, 02:51 PM GMT
Estimate
2,000 - 3,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Honoré Théodore Paul Joseph d'Albert, duc de Luynes
Voyage d’exploration à la Mer Morte, à Petra, et sur la rive du Jourdain. Paris: Arthus Bertrand, [1874]
FIRST EDITION, 3 text volumes and portfolio atlas, together 4 volumes, folio (352 x 265mm.), half-titles, 99 plates and maps, comprising: atlas: 2 folding tinted lithographed maps, one double-page engraved plate, 64 numbered photogravures (one double-page) by C. Nègre after photographs by Vignes and Jardin, 18 numbered plates, maps and plans (2 maps, one double-page, 2 tinted lithographed plans and 14 tinted lithographed views by E. Ciceri after photographs by Vignes or Sauvaire), all loose within boards; text volume 3: 2 chromolithographed maps, 2 plates and 10 plain lithographed plates, other illustrations in text, text volumes in original printed blue wrappers, uncut, atlas volume in original black cloth-backed printed blue boards with cloth ties, some spotting to text, minor wear or discolouring to wrappers and boards
A RARE COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THIS IMPORTANT EXPEDITION TO THE MIDDLE EAST IN 1864 WITH EARLY PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS of Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria. The expedition was sponsored and directed by the duc de Luynes (1802-1867), eminent numismatist, scholar, archaeologist and art collector. The first volume contains his account of his discoveries, the second contains descriptions of the journey by other members of the expedition, and the third contains an account of the geology, mineralogy and palaeontology of the area. In 1856 Charles Nègre had won second prize in a competition sponsored by the duc de Luynes to find the best method of mechanical reproduction of a photograph. Despite losing to Poitevin, Nègre was chosen by de Luynes to produce the fine photogravures for this work.
LITERATURE:
Röhricht 2824 (calling for only 86 plates); not in Blackmer or Atabey