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Beautifully illustrated description of Palestine, Sinai and Egypt

WILSON, Charles.
Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt. Edited by Colonel Wilson, R.E, C.B., F.R.S. formerly engineer to the Palestine Exploration Society. Assisted by the most eminent Palestine explorers etc. With numerous engravings on steel and wood.
London, Virtue and Co., [ca. 1870]. 4 volumes. Large 4to (33 x 25 cm). With 4 title-pages in red and black, each with a different large steel-engraved vignette, 38 steel-engraved plates (including 4 different frontispieces), 2 double-page engraved maps of Egypt and Sinai, printed in brown, and 576 wood-engravings on integral leaves, many full-page. Contemporary half sheepskin. [2], X, 240; [2], VI, 240; [2], IV, 240; [2], IV, 236 pp.
€ 2,500
First edition of a beautifully illustrated description of Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Major-General Sir Charles Wilson (1836-1905). In the preface to his biography on Wilson, Charles Moore Watson wrote that Wilson "probably did more than any other man to increase the knowledge of the geography and archeology of Asia Minor, Palestine and the adjacent countries". It also includes descriptions by distinguished explorers in Palestine such as Canon Tristram, Charles Warren, M. Rogers, and notably Major Claude Reignier Conder, R.E. (1848-1910), as well as several others. The fourth volume is completely devoted to the Sinai (pp. 1-120) and Egypt (pp. 121-234). The illustrations in the parts that describe the Sinai include a detailed map of the Sinai and Egypt, views of Jebel Hammam Far'un, Jebel Kanata, the mountains at the head of Wady Leja and Jebel ed Deir.
Some occasional spots, but otherwise in very good condition. Andres, Steel-engraved views 980; Ibrahim-Hilmy II, pp. 335-336.
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