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MEDNYANSKY, Aloys Freiherr von.
Reise auf dem Waagflusse.
The Waag, a tributary of the Danube, now known as the Vag, runs through present-day Slovakia.
- Published
- Budapest: Conrad Adolf Hartleben, 1826.
- References
- Bobins 438.
- Plates
- 12
- Binding/Size
- M=4to
- Value
- 0-5000
- Published
- Budapest: Conrad Adolf Hartleben, 1826.
- Ref
- 5293
Quarto, 12 hand-coloured aquatint plates, blind embossed floral design to pink cloth boards. Boards rubbed and worn. Plates age-toned. Half-title, title, 123 pp, text in German. Coloured plates in order: 1. Frontispiece. Podhragy. 2. Hradek. 3. Rosenberg. 4. Gegend untrr Kerbelany. 5. Makitta. 6. Ovar. 7. Jllawa. 8. Strecschen. 9. Betzko. 10. Luka. 11. Bader in Pischtyan. 12. Sered.