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Fabio Bourbon

Author of The Holy Land

72+ Works 977 Members 7 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the names: F. Bourbon, Fabio Bourbon, Fanio Bourbon

Works by Fabio Bourbon

The Holy Land (1995) — Author — 201 copies, 2 reviews
Petra: Jordan's extrordinary ancient city (2000) 143 copies, 1 review
Israel (1993) 37 copies
Italy (1993) 20 copies
Italy 360 (360 Degrees) (2004) 18 copies
Roma Antigua (1998) 14 copies
Spain (World Traveler) (1992) 9 copies
Norway. (1996) 8 copies
Israel 3 copies
Art and Wonders Jordan (2008) 3 copies
Reise durch Spanien (2001) 2 copies
Inside Sydney (1991) 2 copies
Matka Israeliin (1993) 1 copy
Italia 360° 1 copy
David Roberts' Egypt (1994) 1 copy
Istanbul — Author — 1 copy
Ancient Rome 1 copy
Gotico in Europa (2005) 1 copy
Abu Simbel 1 copy
Hiszpania (1998) 1 copy
Beautiful Berlin (1992) 1 copy
Spanyolország (1996) 1 copy

Associated Works

Greece A Guide to the Archeological Sites (2000) — Editor, some editions — 59 copies

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Birthdate
1962
Gender
male
Nationality
Italy

Members

Reviews

Vol 1 Egypt and Nubia
Vol 2 The Holy Land
Vol 3 Biography of the Artist
Each volume measures 14 x 10, slipcased.
Maybe each book should be entered separately?
 
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Mapguy314 | Dec 18, 2018 |
gigantic books
beautiful fine edition printed on gardapat kiara paper in italy
½
 
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Drfreddy94 | 1 other review | Jul 17, 2018 |
Fantastic adventures of Frederick Catherwood and John Loyd Stephens - started when Frederick was about 21 until he died at about 54 - John died at 47 but both men packed ten lifetimes into one and John was the founder of the Panama Railway. Very little is known about Catherwood except what can be deduced through the writings of John and others and through the letters Catherwood sent to his friends. He was plagued with problems throughout his life such as loaning many of his works to a friend and never getting them back; building a panorama building in New York and filling it with his works and then it burning to the ground; contracting malaria and finally loosing his life on a sinking ship and not even listed among the dead until an investigation found that he had also died. Very interesting life and work and I highly recommend this book and will try to buy the others mentioned that were written by John Stephens as well as buy the rare and hard to find lithographs that remain from the 300 folios Catherwood had printed with 26 drawings in each one. I never wanted them before but now that I've read this book I want them all.… (more)
 
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CatheyMerrill | Dec 24, 2010 |
Another outstanding limited edition facsimile from the society, others do exist but not of this print quality, nor entirely reproducing all the plates in color, with the original dedications and introductions, plus maps at the end of each volume. I like the folio society, they do make it affordable to purchase these expensive books by giving members the option to enroll in an interest free payment plan up to 10 months (as for the Roberts books).
 
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hewitt | 1 other review | Aug 8, 2010 |

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Frederick Catherwood Primary Contributor
Alberto Siliotti Photographer
Marcello Bertinetti Photographer
Gaia Borghi Contributor
Sandra Mariani Contributor
Adam Woolfitt Photographer
Annette Matheus Translator
Matthias Pflume Translator

Statistics

Works
72
Also by
1
Members
977
Popularity
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
7
ISBNs
109
Languages
11
Favorited
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