1868 Illustrated London News 1ed Expedition to Abyssinia Ethiopia US Railroads
A rare, 19th-century issue of ‘The Illustrated London News’ – an enormous set of tomes!
This series of issues from 1868 covers a wide variety of important topics; however, the entirety of topics included is too vast to include here. Nonetheless, some of the most important and interesting topics include:
- One the Central Pacific Railway in North America
- Travels of Duke of Edinburgh in Australia
- Paris fashions and ladies’ dresses
- British Expedition to Abyssinia
- wars, discoveries, British influence in Ethiopia,
- Benjamin Disraeli on the separation of church and state in Britain
1868 Illustrated London News 1ed Expedition to Abyssinia Ethiopia US Railroads
A rare, 19th-century issue of ‘The Illustrated London News’ – an enormous set of tomes!
This series of issues from 1868 covers a wide variety of important topics; however, the entirety of topics included is too vast to include here. Nonetheless, some of the most important and interesting topics include:
- One the Central Pacific Railway in North America
- Travels of Duke of Edinburgh in Australia
- Paris fashions and ladies’ dresses
- British Expedition to Abyssinia
- wars, discoveries, British influence in Ethiopia,
- Benjamin Disraeli on the separation of church and state in Britain
Item number: #25367
Price: $750
periodical
The Illustrated London News, vol LII
London: printed by George C Leighton, 1865. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete; 2 volumes
- I: JAN.-JUNE – 644
- II: JULY-DEC. – iv, 644
- Heavily illustrated throughout
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~16.5in X 11.75in (41.5cm x 29.5cm)
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25367
Categories
European History
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
periodical
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete