LYALL, Robert (1790-1831). The Character of the Russians and a detailed History of Moscow. London: T. Cadell and Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1823.
LYALL, Robert (1790-1831). The Character of the Russians and a detailed History of Moscow. London: T. Cadell and Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1823. 4 o (267 x 215 mm). Half-title. 23 plates including 13 colored (one folding) and one uncolored aquatint, 9 line-engravings (3 folding), one folding engraved plan of Moscow, and two wood-engravings in text. Contemporary half calf, gilt spine (some light wear to joints and spine ends). Provenance : D.E.W. (initials at foot of spine); Edward Francis Hutton (bookplate). FIRST EDITION. With fine hand-colored aquatint views of the Kremlin by Edward Finden after Lavrof and a folding panorama (261 x 440 mm) which gives a "general front view" of the palace from the river Moskva. The text itself is very detailed, a reflection of the fact that Lyall lived in Russia, practising as a young doctor after graduating in medicine at Edinburgh. The subject matter includes a catalogue of plants found near Moscow, as well as an essay on the progress of Russian architecture. Abbey Travel 227.
LYALL, Robert (1790-1831). The Character of the Russians and a detailed History of Moscow. London: T. Cadell and Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1823.
LYALL, Robert (1790-1831). The Character of the Russians and a detailed History of Moscow. London: T. Cadell and Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1823. 4 o (267 x 215 mm). Half-title. 23 plates including 13 colored (one folding) and one uncolored aquatint, 9 line-engravings (3 folding), one folding engraved plan of Moscow, and two wood-engravings in text. Contemporary half calf, gilt spine (some light wear to joints and spine ends). Provenance : D.E.W. (initials at foot of spine); Edward Francis Hutton (bookplate). FIRST EDITION. With fine hand-colored aquatint views of the Kremlin by Edward Finden after Lavrof and a folding panorama (261 x 440 mm) which gives a "general front view" of the palace from the river Moskva. The text itself is very detailed, a reflection of the fact that Lyall lived in Russia, practising as a young doctor after graduating in medicine at Edinburgh. The subject matter includes a catalogue of plants found near Moscow, as well as an essay on the progress of Russian architecture. Abbey Travel 227.
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