Londra, Rodwell e Martin, [data 1820 sulle tavole]. In 2° oblungo. Frontespizio e 24 tavole litografiche, carta con filigrana 1817, lieve alone di umidità al margine bianco superiore delle prime 10 tavole, legatura coeva in mezza pelle con angoli, dorso liscio con filetti in oro, tavola incisa in rame con tavola incisa in rame figurata con titolo dell'opera incollata al piatto anteriore, abrasioni e ossidazioni, cerniere danneggiate. Ex libris cartaceo al contropiatto: [Anne?] Bouverie, 1821. Il primo grande libro stampato interamente da Charles Hullmandel (il suo precedente "Twenty-four views of Italy" [1818] include una serie di tavole stampate da Moser & Harris). Colas 2382.
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