Thomas Okey - Venice and Its Story - 1903






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Venice and Its Story by Thomas Okey is an illustrated first edition hardback travel and history volume published by J. M. Dent & Co. in 1903, 332 pages with colour plates and a fold-out map.
Description from the seller
Scarce copy of this wonderfully illustrated book, with colour plates and fold out map
An attractively illustrated volume of Venice, describing Italy's beautiful city of canals. A combination of history and travelogue. The first of these begins with the city's foundation at the Rialto and ends with its masons, painters, glass-workers & printers. The second part is a tourist guide, beginning with the Piazza San Marco & its basilica and ending with the Lido & Chioggia.
Item Description
Handsome and charming illustrated copy, capturing the essence of Venice's unique history, a beautiful book and attractive addition to any collection specialising in travel or Italian history.
The book is beautifully and colourfully illustrated by Nelly Erichsen, W.K. Hinchcliffe and O.F.M. Ward, with 102 illustrations, including tissue-guarded frontispiece, 49 watercolour plates, 11 reproductions of pictures of photographs by Alinari, 20 tinted plates, 31 illustrations in text, sketch map of Italy and Eastern Mediterranean, and fold out map of Venice in the 16th century.
Published by J. M. Dent & Co., London, 1903. Publisher’s original richly gilt decorated green cloth boards, with gilt design and gilt lettering on upper board and spine. Top page edges gilt.
Book Dimensions: 23.5 x 17.5 x 4 cm and Number of Pages: 332 including 2 appendix and index
Weight over 1.4 kg unpackaged
Condition
The book is beautifully bound, designed and illustrated. Firm, and well bound copy. External covers in nice shape, with light wear to corners, and with some faded marks to edges of rear cover. Internally the book is in very good condition. No names or inscriptions. Spotting to prelims and light foxing and spotting marks on the margin of some pages. All pages are tightly held at the gutter. Inner hinges are very good. The attractive illustrations make this a truly beautiful book (Lovely Copy) (Please see pictures).
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Scarce copy of this wonderfully illustrated book, with colour plates and fold out map
An attractively illustrated volume of Venice, describing Italy's beautiful city of canals. A combination of history and travelogue. The first of these begins with the city's foundation at the Rialto and ends with its masons, painters, glass-workers & printers. The second part is a tourist guide, beginning with the Piazza San Marco & its basilica and ending with the Lido & Chioggia.
Item Description
Handsome and charming illustrated copy, capturing the essence of Venice's unique history, a beautiful book and attractive addition to any collection specialising in travel or Italian history.
The book is beautifully and colourfully illustrated by Nelly Erichsen, W.K. Hinchcliffe and O.F.M. Ward, with 102 illustrations, including tissue-guarded frontispiece, 49 watercolour plates, 11 reproductions of pictures of photographs by Alinari, 20 tinted plates, 31 illustrations in text, sketch map of Italy and Eastern Mediterranean, and fold out map of Venice in the 16th century.
Published by J. M. Dent & Co., London, 1903. Publisher’s original richly gilt decorated green cloth boards, with gilt design and gilt lettering on upper board and spine. Top page edges gilt.
Book Dimensions: 23.5 x 17.5 x 4 cm and Number of Pages: 332 including 2 appendix and index
Weight over 1.4 kg unpackaged
Condition
The book is beautifully bound, designed and illustrated. Firm, and well bound copy. External covers in nice shape, with light wear to corners, and with some faded marks to edges of rear cover. Internally the book is in very good condition. No names or inscriptions. Spotting to prelims and light foxing and spotting marks on the margin of some pages. All pages are tightly held at the gutter. Inner hinges are very good. The attractive illustrations make this a truly beautiful book (Lovely Copy) (Please see pictures).
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Orders from outside the UK, PARTICULARLY WITHIN EUROPE, may be subject to import duties and taxes which are applied when the delivery reaches your country. Please note that we have no control over these charges and we cannot predict their amount. • The customer is responsible for payment of any such import duties and taxes. Please contact your local customs office for further information before placing your order.
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