246. WRIGHT'S “FISHES OF SCANDINAVIA” IN THE FIRST EDITION 1836.

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WRIGHT'S “FISHES OF SCANDINAVIA” IN THE FIRST EDITION 1836.
246. 3512063. WRIGHT'S “FISHES OF SCANDINAVIA” IN THE FIRST EDITION 1836.

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(WRIGHT, WILHELM VON. The fish of Scandinavia painted after living specimens and drew on stone. Lyrics Bengt Fredrik Fries - Carl Ulrik Ekström - Carl Jacob Sundevall. Stockholm, Norstedt & Sons, 1836-57.

4to. 267 x 223 mm.). (Upper yellow wrapper to a beam dated 1838 placed as title, printed title missing as usual). IV, 222; 44, (2) pp.60 hand-coloured lithographed plates. Worn contemporary half calf, cracks in front hinge, somewhat loose in binding. Lyrics partly foxed, sometimes heavily
20th century blue half cloth, gilt title on spine, partly worn, partly loose in binding. Text partly browned and foxed, occasionally heavily. Pereerved front wrapper with pasted slip covering number of bundles. A few plates with smudges in the margins. Lacks the blue tissue guards resulting in some faint offsetting from text on the other hand without the common damages to print resulting from adhesion.

It's complete.

Dal 169-172, 314; Nissen: ZBI 1435; Lindberg, Swedish books, 62.
Prima fascicule je objavljena maj 1836 a je broda je objavljeno u 10 fascioli do 1857. The plates were finely coloured by hand after living specimens, and also supervised by Wilhem von Wright himself.
With the 44-page appendix on fishing tackles in Scandinavia (Description of the fishing tools with figures used in Scandinavia).

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Lacks printed title leaf. See the description!

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Spring 2024

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246. 3512063. WRIGHT'S “FISHES OF SCANDINAVIA” IN THE FIRST EDITION 1836.

Description

(WRIGHT, WILHELM VON. The fish of Scandinavia painted after living specimens and drew on stone. Lyrics Bengt Fredrik Fries - Carl Ulrik Ekström - Carl Jacob Sundevall. Stockholm, Norstedt & Sons, 1836-57.

4to. 267 x 223 mm.). (Upper yellow wrapper to a beam dated 1838 placed as title, printed title missing as usual). IV, 222; 44, (2) pp.60 hand-coloured lithographed plates. Worn contemporary half calf, cracks in front hinge, somewhat loose in binding. Lyrics partly foxed, sometimes heavily
20th century blue half cloth, gilt title on spine, partly worn, partly loose in binding. Text partly browned and foxed, occasionally heavily. Pereerved front wrapper with pasted slip covering number of bundles. A few plates with smudges in the margins. Lacks the blue tissue guards resulting in some faint offsetting from text on the other hand without the common damages to print resulting from adhesion.

It's complete.

Dal 169-172, 314; Nissen: ZBI 1435; Lindberg, Swedish books, 62.
Prima fascicule je objavljena maj 1836 a je broda je objavljeno u 10 fascioli do 1857. The plates were finely coloured by hand after living specimens, and also supervised by Wilhem von Wright himself.
With the 44-page appendix on fishing tackles in Scandinavia (Description of the fishing tools with figures used in Scandinavia).

Condition

Lacks printed title leaf. See the description!

Sale

Books, Maps & Manuscripts Spring 2024

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Books, Maps & Manuscripts Spring 2024

Is there anything better on a warm early summer day than seeking a bit of coolness, some shade, and perhaps also some knowledge among rows of book spines? Stockholms Auktionsverk's department for Books, Maps & Manuscripts is an oasis of cultural history where you can relax. Traditionally, the 350-year-old auction house—the oldest in the world—presents a delightfully comprehensive catalog between the bird cherry and lilac blooms. Over 250 carefully selected treasures are up for grabs, and among them are some particularly fine pieces worth mentioning here.

Four letters written by Albert Einstein are rich with scientific history and are likely to leave bidders worldwide breathless. From the realm of advanced science, there is also an astronomical compendium of the highest quality, brimming with an exceptional level of detail. For the eyes, the most pleasing might be Dru Drury's "Illustrations of Natural History," where each beetle and butterfly is a masterpiece in itself. A handwritten manuscript by Ingmar Bergman gives us a lesson in love, while another by Lars Norén provides a crystal-clear insight into the great poet's writing process. And what exactly does that letter from Gustav III to Carl Gustav Tessin in 1752 say?

Among the bound delights are Gustav II Adolf's field bible, Palmstruck's massive work (completely intact) on Swedish botany, and Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon's map work of Tibet. Add to this Charlie Chaplin's autograph, ten lithographs by John Bauer—pleasantly heavy with the darkness and mystique of fairy forests—and a Grand Tour souvenir of the highest order, and you have a small sample of what is on offer.

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