Description
Egypt Painted and Described by R. Talbot Kelly
Published by Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912. Fifth impression of the first edition.
This captivating volume by Robert Talbot Kelly combines his talent as an artist with his deep appreciation for the culture and landscapes of Egypt. Kelly, a renowned artist and seasoned traveler, spent significant time living among the Bedouin tribes, documenting their way of life and the broader beauty of Egypt through his evocative paintings and vivid descriptions.
The book features 75 exquisite color plates, each with its own captioned tissue guard, showcasing Kelly’s remarkable depictions of Egypt’s architecture, landscapes, and people. From vibrant desert scenes to intricate urban vistas, these plates capture the essence of a country steeped in history and tradition.
Condition
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Binding: Blue cloth boards are faded with bumping and wear to all four corners. There is a blemish on the back panel where fabric or cloth from another book appears to have melded onto the surface (see photo for details).
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Interior: A gift annotation from a previous owner is written on the front free endpaper. All 246 pages are securely bound to the hinge.
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Overall: A structurally sound copy with signs of wear consistent with its age and handling, preserving the charm of this collectible edition.
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