Title: Six Months' Residence and Travels in Mexico; Containing Remarks on the Present State of New Spain, it natural productions, state of society, manufactures, trade, agriculture, and antiquities, &c. Author: Bullock, W[illiam] Place: London Publisher: John Murray Date: 1824 Description: [v]-xii, 532 pp. Half title not present. With 16 aquatint plates, including folding frontispiece panorama and 4 hand-colored costume plates; 2 folding plans; folding table. (8vo) later half morocco and cloth, spine gilt. First Edition. William Bullock, a traveler, naturalist, and antiquarian, went to Mexico in 1822, where he was well received by the authorities, aided in his researches, and received from the Mexican government a gift of the silver mine of Del Bada near Themascaltpec. From this tour Bullock brought home many valuable curiosities. Notable in the present work, in addition to the text, are the aquatint illustrations, including a folding panorama of Mexico City. Sabin notes that "the author was the first English traveler in Mexico since Father Gage, in 1640. "Perhaps the most interesting of the [aquatint] books dealing with America is the Six Month's Residence and Travels in Mexico (1824) of William Bullock." Abbey Travel 666; Palau 37059; Sabin 9140; Prideaux p.329. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear to binding, a few leaves at front creased; some offsetting from plates; closed tears to folding maps at rear; very good. Item number: 269422
Title: Six Months' Residence and Travels in Mexico; Containing Remarks on the Present State of New Spain, it natural productions, state of society, manufactures, trade, agriculture, and antiquities, &c. Author: Bullock, W[illiam] Place: London Publisher: John Murray Date: 1824 Description: [v]-xii, 532 pp. Half title not present. With 16 aquatint plates, including folding frontispiece panorama and 4 hand-colored costume plates; 2 folding plans; folding table. (8vo) later half morocco and cloth, spine gilt. First Edition. William Bullock, a traveler, naturalist, and antiquarian, went to Mexico in 1822, where he was well received by the authorities, aided in his researches, and received from the Mexican government a gift of the silver mine of Del Bada near Themascaltpec. From this tour Bullock brought home many valuable curiosities. Notable in the present work, in addition to the text, are the aquatint illustrations, including a folding panorama of Mexico City. Sabin notes that "the author was the first English traveler in Mexico since Father Gage, in 1640. "Perhaps the most interesting of the [aquatint] books dealing with America is the Six Month's Residence and Travels in Mexico (1824) of William Bullock." Abbey Travel 666; Palau 37059; Sabin 9140; Prideaux p.329. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear to binding, a few leaves at front creased; some offsetting from plates; closed tears to folding maps at rear; very good. Item number: 269422
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