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    WIED-NEUWIED Prince Maximilian A.P.

    Date d'édition : 1820

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    in the Years 1815, 1816, 1817. First English edition. Engraved folding map & 6 sepia aquatints. 4to. Attractive contemporary half calf, marbled boards (these a trifle rubbed), spine gilt. viii, 335, [1]ads.pp. London, Henry Colburn, The first English edition of one of the ?classic? nineteenth-century travel accounts of Brazil, which was first issued in two thick quartos in Frankfurt. Prince Maximilian, in the company of the naturalists George Freyreiss and Friedrich Sellow, travelled throughout the eastern part of Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to Bahia. Copies of this, the first English edition, were sometimes issued with an extra portrait not called for in the list of plates - this copy has none. Abbey (Travel), 705; Sabin, 47021; Borba II, p545.

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    Maximilian, Prince of Wied-Neuwied

    Edité par Printed for Henry Colburn & Co., London, 1820

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    [iii]-x,335,[1]pp. plus six plates, portrait, and folding map. Lacks the half title. Quarto. Later blue morocco, boards ruled in gilt, spine gilt with raised bands, marbled edges. Binding shelf worn and lightly scuffed. Occasional light foxing to text, some offsetting from plates. Very good. The first English edition of this classic work, a 19th-century travel account of Brazil. "Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied travelled through Brazil from 1815 to 1817, accompanied by the naturalists Georg Freyreiss and Friedrich Sellow. From Rio they journeyed to Cabo Frio, along the coast of Ilheus, and from there they sailed up the Jequitinhonha to the borders of Minas Geraes, finally reaching Bahia. From a scientific point of view this expedition was one of the most profitable of the nineteenth century. The enormous zoological collections which were assembled are today in the American Museum of Natural History of New York, acquired by them in 1870" - Borba de Moraes. This English translation covers only the first of two volumes of the original German edition, published in Frankfurt earlier the same year. Illustrations include six beautifully engraved plates. "The plates are principally illustrative of the habits and appearances of the Indian tribes he encountered" - Field. Also featured is a folding map, engraved and handcolored in outline, of "The East Coast of Brazil." This copy includes the engraved portrait of Prince Maximilian of Wied Neuwied, which is sometimes lacking. Prince Maximilian would later go on to travel in the United States and the upper Missouri River in 1832-34, accompanied by Swiss artist Karl Bodmer. Their travels were documented in Reise in das Innere Nord-America in den Jahren. (1839-1841), "the most important illustrated work of Western Americana, and the greatest colorplate book devoted to North American Indians" (Reese). This is the first copy we have handled, handsomely bound and splendidly illustrated, of this important travel account of Brazil. SABIN 47021. ABBEY 705. BORBA DE MORAES, pp.544-45. FIELD 1035. REESE, BEST OF THE WEST 73 (ref).

  • Image du vendeur pour Reise nach Brasilien in den Jahren 1815 bis 1817. mis en vente par Arader Galleries - AraderNYC

    MAXIMILIAN ZU WIED-NEUWIED, Prince (1782-1867).

    Edité par Frankfurt: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner, 1820-[1821]., 1821

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    MAXIMILIAN ZU WIED-NEUWIED, Prince (1782-1867). Reise nach Brasilien in den Jahren 1815 bis 1817. Frankfurt: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner, 1820-[1821]. 3 volumes: 2 volumes text, 4to., (14 4/8 x 11 inches); and one atlas volume, portfolio (21 x 16 inches). 19 engraved plates in text volumes (chapter vignettes, printed on separate leaves), 20 (of 22) engraved plates, including 3 with original hand-colour, all after Maximilian, and 3 maps by Arrowsmith, including 2 folding with original hand-colour in outline (without plates 21 and 22). Uniformly bound in original drab printed paper boards (a bit worn) Provenance: with the near contemporary ownership inscription of Dr. Verves on the front paste-down of volume one; the ink library stamp of Dr. M.J.E.M. Steyns of Otrecht on the front free endpaper of each text volume. First edition in rare original boards, possibly later issue with the maps and plates in one portfolio, rather than two, and with a printed overslip detailing the number of plates included - ie 22. ".from a scientific point of view . was one of the most profitable of the nineteenth century. The enormous zoological collections which were assembled are today in the American Museum of Natural History of New York. the account of this journey is a classic work" (Borba de Moraes II, p. 544). Maximilian arrived in Brazil in July of 1815 and spent two years there, "aided in his research by Wied family retainers Christian Simonis (estate gardner) and David Dreidoppel (huntsman and taxidermist) and two German scientists he met in Rio de Janeiro - ornithologist Georg Wilhelm Freyriss (1789-1825) and botanist Friedrich Sellow (1789-1831). The collections and records produced under very difficult field conditions in the eastern Brazilian rain forests were prodigious and formed the bases for important publications written by the prince in subsequent years at Neuwied" (Paul Schach, introduction to "The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied: May 1832 April 1833", page xxxviii). Paul Schach in his "An Introduction to Maximilian, Prince and Scientist", states: "Reise nach Brasilien in de Jahren 1815 bis 1817" (Journey to Brazil in the Years 1815 to 1817), earned [Maximilian] high esteem not only for his exemplary description and classification of Brazilian animal life but also for his pioneering efforts in ethnology among the Botocudos and neighboring tribes. More than a century later, Professor Herber Baldus of Sao Paulo described Maximilian as 'the first scientist who ever came to Brazil for the express purpose of observing the aborigines in their native habitations. What he saw there he described thoroughly and independently of opinions of his time". "While he was working in the rain forests of Brazil, Prince Maximilian came to the realization that his observations recorded in the tropics, especially those on native peoples, needed to be supplemented with similar investigations in different New World environments. As he briefly noted in his "Reise nach Brasilien, "It would be very interesting for me to see the North-American Indian tribes for the purpose of comparing them with those of Brazil, and I intend therefore perhaps some day to undertake a journey there" (ibid, page xxxv). Palau 158782; Sabin 47018.

  • MAXIMILIAN ZU WIED-NEUWIED, Prince (1782-1867).

    Edité par Frankfurt: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner, 1820-[1821]., 1821

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    3 volumes: 2 volumes text, 4to., (13 1/8 x 10 3/8 inches); and atlas volume, folio (13 7/8 x 18 6/8 inches). 19 engraved plates in text volumes (chapter vignettes, printed on separate leaves), 22 engraved plates, including 5 hand-colored, and 3 maps, including one folding and two hand-colored in outline (short tear near mount of folding map of Brazil, plate 12- 14 in the Atlas volume darkened, with some mostly marginal spotting). Contemporary half sheep (inner hinges cracked). Provenance: with the ink library stamps of Furstliche Bibliothek Donaueschingen on the versos of the title-pages of the text volumes, and the front free endpaper of the atlas volume. First edition, and an attractive copy. Accompanied by the naturalists George Freyreiss and Friedrich Sellow, Prince Maximilian's expedition to Brazil in 1815-1817 ".from a scientific point of view . was one of the most profitable of the nineteenth century. The enormous zoological collections which were assembled are today in the American Museum of Natural History of New York. the account of this journey is a classic work" (Borba de Moraes II, p. 544). Palau 158782; Sabin 47018. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.

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    MAXIMILIAN ZU WIED-NEUWIED, Prince (1782-1867).

    Edité par Frankfurt: Heinrich Ludwig Bronner, 1820-[1821]., 1821

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    4 volumes: 2 volumes text, 4to., (13 1/8 x 10 inches); and 2 atlas volumes, portfolio (21 x 16 inches). 19 engraved plates in text volumes (chapter vignettes, printed on separate leaves), 22 engraved plates, including 5 with original hand-colour, all after Maximilian, and 3 maps by Arrowsmith, including one folding and two with original hand-colour in outline. Uniformly bound in original drab printed paper boards, the portfolios each with remains of two pairs of silk ties. Provenance: with the near contemporary ink armorial library stamp of Lauterbach on the title-pages, and small red morocco labels of the spines of the text volumes; with the small printed library label of Carlos R. Linga on the front paste-down of the text volumes; with Christie's New York 19 December 2002, lot 191 A MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE IN ORIGINAL BOARDS. First edition, and an attractive copy. ".from a scientific point of view . was one of the most profitable of the nineteenth century. The enormous zoological collections which were assembled are today in the American Museum of Natural History of New York. the account of this journey is a classic work" (Borba de Moraes II, p. 544). Maximilian arrived in Brazil in July of 1815 and spent two years there, "aided in his research by Wied family retainers Christian Simonis (estate gardner) and David Dreidoppel (huntsman and taxidermist) and two German scientists he met in Rio de Janeiro - ornithologist Georg Wilhelm Freyriss (1789-1825) and botanist Friedrich Sellow (1789-1831). The collections and records produced under very difficult field conditions in the eastern Brazilian rain forests were prodigious and formed the bases for important publications written by the prince in subsequent years at Neuwied" (Paul Schach, introduction to "The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied: May 1832 April 1833", page xxxviii). Paul Schach in his "An Introduction to Maximilian, Prince and Scientist", states: "Reise nach Brasilien in de Jahren 1815 bis 1817" (Journey to Brazil in the Years 1815 to 1817), earned [Maximilian] high esteem not only for his exemplary description and classification of Brazilian animal life but also for his pioneering efforts in ethnology among the Botocudos and neighboring tribes. More than a century later, Professor Herber Baldus of Sao Paulo described Maximilian as 'the first scientist who ever came to Brazil for the express purpose of observing the aborigines in their native habitations. What he saw there he described thoroughly and independently of opinions of his time". "While he was working in the rain forests of Brazil, Prince Maximilian came to the realization that his observations recorded in the tropics, especially those on native peoples, needed to be supplemented with similar investigations in different New World environments. As he briefly noted in his "Reise nach Brasilien, "It would be very interesting for me to see the North-American Indian tribes for the purpose of comparing them with those of Brazil, and I intend therefore perhaps some day to undertake a journey there" (ibid, page xxxv). Palau 158782; Sabin 47018. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.

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    Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. THE GOLDEN SET, COLORED, WITH THE PUBLISHER'S WRAPPERS. Four volumes (two text, two plates). Coblenz: J. Hoelscher; 1839-41. Text-volumes: quarto (12 7/16" x 10 1/16", 316mm x 256mm). Vignettes: oblong folio (17" x 22 ¼", 431mm x 563mm). Tableaux: oblong folio (18 1/16" x 24 3/8", 459mm x 619mm). [Full collation available.] With 81 hand-colored aquatint-engraved plates, a lithographed chart and a lithographed map, hand-colored in outline. Bound in modern half black morocco gilt over blue paste-paper. On the text volumes' spine, author, title and number gilt within scrollwork. Top edges of the text-block gilt, fore and lower edges untrimmed. On the two plate volumes, author and title gilt to black morocco on the front boards. On the spines, 7 pairs of gilt fillets. [Full condition report available.] Very good, with scattered faults. Alexander Philipp Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied (1782-1867) was a protégé of Alexander von Humboldt, the all-encompassing man of Enlightenment science, who passed on to the young princeling his own passion for exploration. Indeed, Humboldt's travels through the Americas 1799-1804 sparked Prince Maximilian -- born the grandson of the ruling prince, and his father's fifth son; i.e., with no chance of ruling -- to do the same. Self-funded, Maximilian set off for Brazil 1815-1817, that trip being published from 1820 through 1850. Encouraged by his success, Maximilian made a second trip to America -- this through North America, getting as far west as Ft. McKenzie in Montana -- from 1832 to 1834, and now accompanied by the Swiss painter Karl Bodmer (1809-1893). The combination of the Humboldt-trained prince and the superbly sensitive artist Bodmer produced the best account of the American West, free from jingoism and agenda. Production of the work was lengthy, costly and complex (the Joslyn Art Museum's Karl Bodmer's North American Prints, edited by Brandon K. Ruud, is indispensable for its analysis). The question of coloration is vexatious to collectors, but Ruud corrects the "misinformation" that only the 46 subscribers' sets were fully colored; he estimates in fact that between 100 and 200 sets were colored in the XIXc either by Hölscher or the English (Ackermann) or French (Bertrand) publishers. Earlier cataloguers of the present item have called it "a later compiled set with resulting variance to margins, blind stamps and paper stock." The question of margins (generally about a centimeter along the long edge) is begged by the exceptional size of our set's plates; our set's Vignettes are some 5 ½" taller and wider than the Bobins set's. As with so many XIXc plate-books issued in parts, there was some natural variation in the size of the finished sheets; most were likely trimmed down to a uniform size, but the present set -- especially the large Vignettes -- seems not to have been. The variance in blind stamps is slight; 91% have the C. Bodmer control stamp, 5% have the earlier Ch. Bodmer stamp and only 3 (4%) are unstamped. I cannot detect variation in the paper stock (although some have tanned and others have not). Thanks to Ruud 2004, one can now make definitive study of the states of the plates (a spreadsheet is available). In the present set, 69 (85%) of the plates are in state 1, 11 are in state 2 (Tableaux 1, 18, 22, 42 and 46; Vignettes 1, 2, 4, 10, 12 and 18) and 1 in state 3 (Tableau 17). Crucially, none of the plates has the date, which is the hallmark of a later set. The set was purchased at the Sotheby's New York sale of John Golden (22 November 2022, lot 48), "Book Illustration in the Age of Scientific Discovery." Completely colored sets receive Howes's highest scarcity rating: dd ("superlatively rare books, almost unobtainable"). Abbey 615; Howes M 443a; Sabin 47014; Wagner-Camp 76:1. Ruud, Brandon K. (ed.). Karl Bodmer's North American Prints. Omaha, Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press for the Joslyn Art Museum, 2004.