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RIESBECK ( Johann Kaspar ). Travels through Germany. In a series of letters ; written in German by t

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RIESBECK ( Johann Kaspar ). Travels through Germany. In a series of letters ; written in German by t

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
RIESBECK ( Johann Kaspar ). Travels through Germany. In a series of letters ; written in German by the Baron Riesbeck, and translated by the Rev. Mr. Maty, late secretary to the Royal Society, and under librarian to the British Museum. In two volumes. Dublin : Printes for Mess. White, Byrne, and Whitestone, 1787FIRST IRISH EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION, pages vii, (1, blank), xiii, (1, blank), 433 : (4), x, 454, complete with half-titles, 2 vols, 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt ruled spines, with red and green labels, gilt, the spines identical except that the lettering pieces differ very slightly, one being more decorative than the other : an attractive, unsophisticated set.Morgan 7495. A translation of the Riesbeck's 'Briefe eines reisenden Franzosen über Deutschland', Zurich 1783. A native of Wurtenbery, Riesbeck ( 1750-86) travelled extensively in Germany observing the politics, customs, manners, mining and other industries etc. In the German original he assumed the character of a French traveller to secure himself from the probable effects of his critical remarks on the gvernment, manners and customs of the country. The work comprises 71 letters, with the first written in 1780 from Strasburg and the last just before he sailed for England and in which he provides an overview of his travels. The preface contains a frank apology for the many inaccuracies, excused by the 'painful and tedious (and fatal) illness' suffered by the translator. Many of these inaccuracies, it is claimed, are corrected in this Dublin edition.(2)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; TRAVEL; EUROPE; GERMANY; ; ; ; ; ; ;