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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811
2
Arrowsmith, John, 1790–1873
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Bossoli, Carlo, 1815–1884
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Demidov, Anatolīĭ, principe di San Donato, 1812–1870
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Holderness, Mary
1
McPherson, Duncan, d. 1867
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Oliphant, Laurence, 1829–1888
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Reuilly, Jean de, Baron
1
Spencer, Edmund
1
Warre, Henry James, Sir, 1819–1898
1
Wyld, James, 1812–1887
1
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Accessible by appointment in the Study Room
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Under Certain Circumstances
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Books
11
Maps & Atlas (printed)
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unknown
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Period
19th century
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lithograph
5
aquatint
3
chromolithograph
2
wood engraving
2
armorial bookplates (provenance)
1
engraving
1
errata lists (publishing)
1
map
1
printers' devices (publishing)
1
stipple engraving
1
watercolor
1
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Crimea (Ukraine) -- Description and travel.
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Russia -- Description and travel.
5
Crimea (Ukraine) -- Maps.
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Crimea (Ukraine) -- Pictorial works.
2
Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811 -- Travel -- Russia.
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Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811 -- Travel -- Ukraine -- Crimea.
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Ukraine -- Description and travel.
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Barnard, J. G. -- Printer.
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Black Sea.
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Blackwood and sons -- Publisher.
1
Caucasus -- Description and travel.
1
Colburn, Henry -- Publisher.
1
Crimea (Ukraine) -- Antiquities.
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Crimea (Ukraine) -- Social life and customs.
1
Crimean War, 1853–1856 -- Art and the war.
1
Crimean War, 1853–1856 -- Maps.
1
Danube River -- Description and travel.
1
Day & Son -- Publisher.
1
Dickinson Bros. -- Publisher.
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Edinburgh (Scotland) -- Imprints -- 1853.
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18th century
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Crimea (Ukraine)
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Russia
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Ukraine
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Black Sea
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Caucasus
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Danube River
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Istanbul (Turkey)
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Kerch (Ukraine)
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Moldavia
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Romania
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Sevastopolʹ (Ukraine)
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Wallachia
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Associated People
Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811
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Exhibition History
Color Printing in England, 1486-1870 (Yale Center for British Art, April 20, 1978-June 25, 1978)
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English
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French
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Bossoli, Carlo, 1815–1884
The beautiful scenery and chief places of interest throughout the Crimea from paintings
1856
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Spencer, Edmund
Travels in Circassia, Krim-Tartary &c.
1837
3
Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811
Travels through the southern provinces of the Russian Empire, in the years 1793 and 1794
1812
4
Demidov, Anatolīĭ, principe di San Donato, 1812–1870
Voyage dans la Russie méridionale et la Crimée
MDCCCXL-1842 [i.e., 1840-1848]
5
McPherson, Duncan, d. 1867
Antiquities of Kertch
1857
6
Warre, Henry James, Sir, 1819–1898
Sketches in the Crimea
[1856]
7
Reuilly, Jean de, Baron
Travels in the Crimea, and along the shores of the Black Sea
1807
8
Wyld, James, 1812–1887
The Crimea
1854
9
Oliphant, Laurence, 1829–1888
The Russian shores of the Black Sea in the autumn of 1852
1853
10
Holderness, Mary
Notes relating to the manners and customs of the Crim Tatars
1821
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Pallas, Peter Simon, 1741–1811
Travels through the southern provinces of the Russian Empire, in the years 1793 and 1794
MDCCCII-MDCCCIII [1802-1803]
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Arrowsmith, John, 1790–1873
The Crimea
[1854?]