Milan, from the Dell' Editore Typography, 1820 - 27. In 2nd. Only the 2 vols. of America. With a total of 167 plates engraved in aquatint and hand colored from the period, each protected by tissue paper, including a large geographical map folded several times, some light water gora, sporadic foxing, coeval binding in half brown morocco, spine with 5 nerves, author and title imprinted in gold and embossed friezes on the compartments, front plate and spine of the I vol. slightly detached from the body of the book, blue cuts, small losses, slight defects.
Specialist Notes
Numbered copy no. 126 to “Signor Innocenzo Domenico Giusti”, author's signature in the half-title and publisher's stamp embossed on the title page and on each panel. Famous and sought-after work for its rich iconography, which saw the light of day in Milan between 1817 and 1824 and was simultaneously translated into French, and immediately attracted the attention of the Florentine publisher Batelli. Giulio Ferrario (1767-1847), founder of the Italian Classical Printing Society, together with Giovanni Angelo Borsa and Innocenzo Domenico Giusti, was director of the Braidense Library, to which he donated all his printed works and manuscripts. Colas 1051.
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