Brazil and the Brazilians Portrayed in Historical and Descriptive Sketches.

Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1867. Edition: Seventh Edition., Binding: Contemporary ½ calf on marble boards with thin blind-tooled borders, spine in six compartments of raised gilt bands and gilt floral borders, red and black morocco labels on two and four respectively, edges and endpapers marbled. , Notes: As Protestant missionaries, Fletcher and Kidder tried literally and figuratively to spread the Gospel during two decades of work in Brazil. This is the text of the revised 6th edition, to which had been added 100 pp. of text, as well as numerous corrections and updates from the first edition. Both authors had returned in the decade after the appearance of the book--and Fletcher had travelled 2000 miles up the Amazon in 1862. Chapter 8, on Brazilian slavery, had been especially updated. The J. H. Colton map of “Brazil and Guyana” is “one of the most perfect ever published of an Empire which has never been surveyed.” “The numerous illustrations are, with few exceptions, either from sketches, or daguerrotype views taken on the spot” (5).
Ex libris M. A. Ogden.
, Size: 8vo, Illustration: With frontispiece of the Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II, several in-text illustrations, 2 maps (1 folding) and 17 wood-engraved plates., Pages: P. frontis, title, printer’s imprint, preface iii-viii, 3-640., Category: Book Americas South; Book Voyages General;. In excellent condition, text and plates are clean and crisp, and bound in decorative 19th century gilt calf. Item #B3230

Edition: Seventh Edition., Binding: Contemporary ½ calf on marble boards with thin blind-tooled borders, spine in six compartments of raised gilt bands and gilt floral borders, red and black morocco labels on two and four respectively, edges and endpapers marbled. , Notes: As Protestant missionaries, Fletcher and Kidder tried literally and figuratively to spread the Gospel during two decades of work in Brazil. This is the text of the revised 6th edition, to which had been added 100 pp. of text, as well as numerous corrections and updates from the first edition. Both authors had returned in the decade after the appearance of the book--and Fletcher had travelled 2000 miles up the Amazon in 1862. Chapter 8, on Brazilian slavery, had been especially updated. The J. H. Colton map of “Brazil and Guyana” is “one of the most perfect ever published of an Empire which has never been surveyed.” “The numerous illustrations are, with few exceptions, either from sketches, or daguerrotype views taken on the spot” (5).
Ex libris M. A. Ogden.
, Size: 8vo, Illustration: With frontispiece of the Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II, several in-text illustrations, 2 maps (1 folding) and 17 wood-engraved plates., Pages: P. frontis, title, printer’s imprint, preface iii-viii, 3-640., Category: Book Americas South; Book Voyages General;.

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