New York, The Viking Press, 1971 (A Studio Book) Petit in-4°, reliure d'éditeur toile rouge décorée sous jaquette illustrée, non paginé, nombreuses photographies, en très bon état
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(Copenhagen, 1800). 4to. Uncut without wrappers as issued in ""Det Kongelige danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Skrifter"". 204 pp. and 7 large folded engraved plates.
First edition of the first systematic description of the flora of Morocco. Schousboe was Danish consul-general in Morocco, and sponsored by the Dane Johann v. Bülow, he travlled round Morocco in the years 1791-93 to describe the flora. The catalogue descibes the plants in Danish and Latin. The work was translated the year after into German and many years later into French (1874). - Pritzel: 8343. - Jackson p. 351 (The French edition).
, Thames and Hudson, 2024 HB, 290 x 235 mm, 208 pages, 150 Color illustrations? ENG edition. ISBN 9780500027950.
The vivid colors of Morocco as seen by master of color photography Harry Gruyaert. When Harry Gruyaert first visited Morocco in 1969, it was love at first sight. On every return visit, he has tried to relive that initial feeling of enchantment, the splendid harmony between form and color, people, and nature. From the High Atlas Mountains to the desert, from rural areas to the bustling streets of Marrakech and Essaouira, Gruyaert's photographs take us on a dreamlike cinematic journey through a reality that is nonetheless highly physical, its textures shaped by light and shadow. Each image has its own power, and all of them reflect the importance of family, community, and faith to the people of Morocco, as well as Gruyaert's own innate curiosity and desire to understand different realities.
London , by R. Bentley,1695.8vo, 12ff.-216pp.-6ff. , illustrated with 8 plates of moroccan costumes and one folding map , no binding and brocken back , browning excepted on plates miss the frontispiece , title torn ,ex-libris erase on title
First english edition (eo ,1694) of the embassy , led in 1693 ,to the Sultan of Morocco in the hopes of securing a treaty. the mission was unsuccessful and returned after only a month . P1-5E
Gruyaert, Harry: Harry Gruyaert Morocco. London: 2024. unpaginated, 185 colour plates. Hardback. 24x30cms.
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