Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria

Francis B. SPILSBURY

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Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria
Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria

"CELEBRATED IN HISTORY AS THE SCENE OF MANY OBSTINATE CONFLICTS": WITH 19 LOVELY HAND-COLORED LARGE FOLIO AQUATINT VIEWS OF THE HOLY LAND

SPILSBURY, Francis B. Picturesque Scenery in the Holy Land and Syria, Delineated during the Campaigns of 1799 and 1800. London: Edward Orme, 1803. Tall, slim folio (13-1/2 by 19 inches), contemporary marbled boards rebacked and recornered in period-style speckled calf gilt, red morocco spine label, original marbled endpapers, uncut.

First edition of English naval surgeon Francis Spilsbury's account of his travels in the Holy Land and Syria during the Napoleonic campaigns there, with 19 finely hand-colored folio aquatint views.

Spilsbury was surgeon on board HMS Tigre during the campaigns of 1799 and 1800. The Tigre brought Sir William Sidney Smith to defend Acre against Napoleon's siege, and led a naval force in support of Turkish armies which finally relieved Acre, and his text gives some account of the military campaigns and the Turkish dignitaries. In his reminiscences Napoleon accused Smith of making him miss his destiny, as Smith's timely appearance thwarted Napoleon's drive to invade Syria and forced him to retreat to Egypt. The magnificent views are mostly connected with the coastal towns of modern Lebanon and Israel, though several are from Spilsbury's travels inland to meet the Grand Vizier in charge of the Turkish army, Jezzar Pacha, and other dignitaries. This copy without the engraved portrait of Sir William Sidney Smith. With in-text mezzotint portrait of Sir John Douglas, "Colonel of the Marines at the Defense of Acre," on page 26. Abbey, Travel 381. Colas 2788. Blackmer 1585.

Extreme outer margins of uncut text leaves a bit browned, text and plates clean and fine, hand-coloring vivid; contemporary marbled boards with light expert restoration. A near-fine, uncut copy of this lovely illustrated work.

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