
Many
of the 52 lithographed plates are in duotone; some were done by Ackerman Lithography
and some by P.S. Duval & Co., after views of scenery, buildings, and natives
drawn by Lieut. Gibbon.
Sabin 31524; Palau 113897. Publisher’s textured cloth,
covers blind-stamped, spine with gilt-stamped title; vol. I with spine sunned
and cloth chipped at spine extremities; vol. II with corners bumped, cloth
peeling away from spine and chipped at spine extremities, spine with gilt
dimmed and small area of unobtrusive discoloration from now-absent label.
Front pastedowns each with pencilled owner’s name and institutional
rubber stamp (no other markings); front free endpaper of vol. II starting
to tear along inner margin. Mild to moderate foxing and spotting; a few text
gatherings unopened. One plate in vol. I with short tear from outer margin,
turning into a narrow scrape extending about halfway into the upper portion
of the image; one leaf in vol. II with tiny portion (less than one word) affixed
to opposing plate.
Not
a perfect set, but a perfectly fascinating one.
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