Passeggiata in Europa ovvero Storia Viaggi e Costumi. Alla Gioventii. Con Figure.
- Soft cover
- Torino: Fratelli Reycend, 1850
EUROPEAN TRAVEL GUIDE FOR YOUNG READERS
12mo, 240 pp, with engraved title page, frontispiece, and 7 further acqua-forte engraved plates. Bound in original publisher's printed brown wrappers, minor damage to spine, clean and fresh, and excellent and very genuine copy. With stamps (likely a bookseller's) to head of cover and title page, "Rodi-Ferrario". Very good.
Very rare first and only edition of this travel guide to Europe, written, as the title suggests, for young readers in a pocket 12mo format. The guide moves from tours of Italy and Switzerland all the way to Poland, Lithuania, and Turkey, as well as Great Britain, providing 8 engraved plates of national costumes along the way. The charming illustrations depict: a young woman of 'Batz' (Bath); a woman of Civita-Vechia, Romagna; a citizen of Seville; a young woman of Gaeta, Two Sicilies; a boatman from Le Havre, a woman of Oberhash (Switzerland); the Vizier of Constantinople; and finally a female Athenian. The commentary passes from the historical to contemporary details of travel between major destinations, and occasional remarks of art-historical interest. Florence is noted to contain (in the same breath) the sepulcres of Galileo, Aretino, Machiavelli, and Alfieri, the latter having been sculpted by Canova (p 72). England, Scotland and Ireland are noted very much in passing: although the empire stretches 'to the Ganges', the islands themselves are accorded little interest. The guide does mention "the reknown of the univeristy of Oxford, the most learned in England" with no mention, however, of its more easterly counterpart.
Unrecorded in OCLC, no U.S. copy traced.
* ICCU 1175063
Details
Title
Passeggiata in Europa ovvero Storia Viaggi e Costumi. Alla Gioventii. Con Figure.
Author
[TRAVEL GUIDE / JUVENILE]
Binding
Soft cover
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Fratelli Reycend: Torino
Date
1850
Size
12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾