Edizioni d'arte Ghelfi | 1968 | 8.3 x 12.8 cm | Broché sous jaquette
Reference : 91185
Edition originale. Broché, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Enrichi d'un précieux envoi autographe signé : "A mon cher Georges Hugnet en souvenir de cette petite AMERICA '57 et de son ami Orfeo Tamburi / Paris 8.5.'68" Bel exemplaire de ce voyage à travers les Etats-Unis, comprenant 37 illustrations de Tamburi issues de son voyage à New York, Brooklyn, Chicago, la Nouvelle-Orléans, Harrisburg, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, San Francisco et Providence. Hugnet et Tamburi collaborent sur plusieurs livres d'artistes : La Morale à Nicolas (1964), etLe Buveur de rosée (1970),recueil de 25 poèmes pour lequel Tamburi créa 5 lithographies. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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Uppsala, Kongl. acad. tryckeriet, 1758. 8vo. In contemporary half calf with five raised bands. Ex-libris (Nils Personne) pasted on to verso of front board. Wear to extremities, boards with scratches and leather on spine cracked. Internally with light marginal miscolouring but generally nice and clean. (12), 144, (5) pp.
Uncommon first edition of Belin’s vivid and at times very humorous account of his rather rambunctious travels to Canton. Johan Brelin (1734-82) embarked on a voyage to China in January 1755 aboard the ship Sophia Albertina, commanded by Captain Carl Gustav Lehman. The return trip from China was filled with challenges. Brelin became disoriented, suffered a foot injury, and was stranded on the uninhabited island of Ascension west of Africa, where he feared facing an extremely difficult death. Fortunately, he was rescued by a French ship just in time. Despite facing further hardships, including being briefly suspected of espionage in Portugal and enduring poverty during a winter in Amsterdam, Brelin eventually managed to return to Sweden in April 1757. Upon his arrival in Stockholm, he discovered that he had been presumed dead and that his family still mourned him, yet his written account of the journey reflects a positive and somewhat happy-go-lucy attitude. This travel-account was published in facsimile in 1973.
PANINI FRANCE. Mars - Avril 2009. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Magazine de 98 pages, illustré en couleurs, dans le texte, en bandes dessinées et hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.067-Comics
Classification Dewey : 843.067-Comics