STACKELBERG, Otto Magnus (Baron von).
Trachten und Gebräuche der Neugriechen.
Trachten und Gebräuche der Neugriechen.
Stock Code 113949
Berlin, G. Reimer, 1831
Stackelberg published a number of works on both ancient and modern Greece, having travelled in the area from 1810 to 1814. 'He was in Athens with Byron and travelled and worked with [Charles] Cockerell, [Carl] Haller von Hallerstein, [Georg] Gropius, [Jacob] Linckh and [John] Foster on various archaeological excavations, particularly at Bassae' (Bobins I, p.159).
From the library of Queen Victoria's uncle, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland who, as the firth son of George III, became King of Hanover in 1837 on the death of his brother William IV. Since Salic law prevented women from inheriting the throne of Hanover, Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom, but the kingdom of Hanover went to her Uncle.
First German edition; folio (37.3 x 25 cm); hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, 30 hand-coloured engraved plates numbered 1-30, captioned in French and German, minor spotting to prelims, else unmarked internally; original blue boards, split to lower joint, some spotting and staining to covers; housed in card chemise within brown cloth slipcase, green morocco spine tooled in gilt.
Blackmer 1591; Droulia 1956.
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