Paris, Ducollet, 1840-1841. 2 volumes in-8, XII-456, 612 pp. Broché, non rogné.
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Édition originale. Hage-Chahine 3821. (cachet sur les couvertures et les titres).
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Paris, Ducollet, 1840-1841; 2 volumes in-8, XII + 456 + 612 pp., demi-chagrin rouge moderne, dos lisses, dates en pieds, couvertures conservées. Les 2 volumes. Hage-Chahine 3821. Édition originale composée de 35 lettres de Baptistin Poujoulat (1809-1864) à Michaud, ainsi qu'à son frère aîné Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat, depuis le 12 novembre 1836 à Athènes, jusqu'au 2 avril 1838 à Alexandrie. Ex-libris. Bon exemplaire, non rogné. 1840
Paris Ducollet 1840-1841 2 vol. in-8 demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs ornés de pointillés, filets et fleurons dorés, fers de lycée poussés au centre du plat supérieur du vol. I [Institution des Chartreux à Lyon], tranches mouchetées [Rel. de l'époque]
1) 2 ff.n.ch., pp. V-XII, 456 pp. - 2) 2 ff.n.ch., 612 pp.Gay, 110. Tobler, 151. Röhricht, 367. Atabey, 981. Blackmer, 1340. Édition originale."The work consists of 35 letters addressed mainly to his brother Jean Poujoulat and to Joseph Michaud who together had produced the Correspondance d'Orient […] Baptistin envisaged his work as a sort of continuation. The letters to Michaud begin from Athens in 1836; those to his brother are dated from Aleppo beginning in october, 1837. The last letter, dated from lower Egypt, is followed by a summary of events in Syria from 1838 to 1841. The letters describe mainly Asia Minor and Syria and include accounts of the Kurdish-Turkish wars and a long description of Palmyra. Poujoulat is a very interesting and penetrating observer, and his work is a worthy successor to the well-known Correspondance d'Orient" (Leonora Navari, catalogue Blackmer, n° 1340)
Paris Ducollet 1840-1841 2 vol. in-8 demi-veau blond, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés et à froid, pièces de titre et tomaison havane, tranches mouchetées [Rel. de l'époque], des mouillures claires
1) xii, 456 pp. - 2) 2 ff.n.ch. et 612 pp.Blackmer, 1340. Atabey, 982. Tobler, 151. Gay, 110. Édition originale."The work consists of 35 letters addressed mainly to his brother Jean Poujoulat and to Joseph Michaud who together had produced the Correspondance d'Orient […] Baptistin envisaged his work as a sort of continuation. The letters to Michaud begin from Athens in 1836; those to his brother are dated from Aleppo beginning in october, 1837. The last letter, dated from lower Egypt, is followed by a summary of events in Syria from 1838 to 1841. The letters describe mainly Asia Minor and Syria and include accounts of the Kurdish-Turkish wars and a long description of Palmyra. Poujoulat is a very interesting and penetrating observer, and his work is a worthy successor to the well-known Correspondance d'Orient" (Leonora Navari, catalogue Blackmer, n° 1340)
Paris, Ducollet, 1840-1841, "2 vol. in-8, XII-456 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 612 pp.," brochés sous couvertures vertes imprimées.Rousseurs.
Edition originale. Continuation de la Correspondance d’Orient, cet intéressant ouvrage est formé de 35 lettres de Baptistin Poujoulat (1809-1864) à Michaud, ainsi qu'à son frère aîné Jean-Joseph-François Poujoulat, depuis le 12 novembre 1836 à Athènes, jusqu'au 2 avril 1838 à Alexandrie. A noter, une longue description de Palmyre. Hage Chahine, 3821. Blackmer 1340.