L12405

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Lot 60
  • 60

Pallas, Peter Simon.

Estimate
6,000 - 9,000 GBP
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Description

  • Flora rossica seu stirpium imperii rossici per europam et asiam indigenarum descriptiones et icones. St Petersburg: E typographia imperiali J.J. Weitbrecht, 1784
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Volume 1 parts 1 and 2 bound in one volume (all published), folio (450 x 284mm.), hand-coloured engraved additional title with dedication to Catherine II showing her sitting on a cloud and being presented the book, printed dedication leaf, 101 hand-coloured engraved plates by Karl Friedrich Knappe, contemporary tree calf with Russian imperial arms gilt, [Dunthorne 221; Great Flower Books, p.70; Hunt 672; Nissen BBI 1482; Stafleu TL2 7227], binding finely rebacked to style retaining an original lettering-piece

Literature

Craig-Laurie of Redcastle, bookplate

Condition

Condition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate
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Catalogue Note

A fine copy of the first great illustrated Russian flora. The work was intended to have between 500 and 600 plates, with the costs of publication underwritten by Catherine II, however funds were not forthcoming for the projected later volumes and the work was abandoned.