A Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia; With Some Account of the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People.
Édition
Éditeur : Smith, Elder and Co.
Lieu : London
Année : 1868
Langue : anglais
Édition : première édition
Description
État du document : bon
Reliure : Reliure d'éditeur
Références
Réf. Biblethiophile : 002957
Réf. Pankhurst Partie : 1
Réf. Pankhurst Page : 127
Réf. UGS : 0186400
Première entrée : 1864
Sortie définitive : 1868
COLLATION :
[i-v], vi-xii, 409, [3]. 12mo. Publisher's red cloth with titles in gilt to spine. Boards with border stamped in black and image of shackles stamped in gilt to front board. Light shelfwear to boards. Discrete professional restoration to spine. Foredge uncut. Old adhesive stain to first few pages. Foxing to first and last few pages, else only occasional foxing throughout. Illustrated with 8 full page plates.
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Descriptif de l’antiquaire
A scarce Abyssinia travel narrative by Henry Blanc, who gives his first hand accounts of Ethiopia including its scenery, people and late Emperor Téwodros II (Theodore). The author was taken captive in Ethiopia for a time, and the shackles stamped to the front board of the book are an illustration of those used on him.