
19th
Century:
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1802 - L. J. Cassas
(1756-1827)
and J. Lavallee, Voyage pittoresque
et historique de l'Istrie (Paris, 1802) [Note: we include a brief
backgorund and some of the illustrations.]
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1821
- Frederic Shoberl (1775-1853),
Illyria and Dalmatia, containing
a description of the manners, customs, habits, dress, and other peculiarities
characteristic of their inhabitants, and those of the adjacent countries;
illustrated with thirty-two coloured engravings (our presentation has black and
white copies), F. Ackerman (London, 1821) - excerpts.
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1861 - J. M. Neale, Rev., M.A. Warden of Sackville
College,
Notes,
Ecclesiological and
Picturesque, on Dalmatia, Croatia, Istria, Styria, with a Visit to
Montenegro,
J. T. Hayes (London, 1861)
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1875 - R.H.R.,
Rambles in Istria, Dalmatia and Montenegro,
Hurst and Blackett (London, 1875) - under construction
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1878 - Richard F. Burton and Messieurs Antonio
Scampicchio (LL.D.), of Albona and Antonio Covaz, of Pisino (Deputy to the Diet, etc.),
"More Castellieri: Section 1. The Seaboard of Istria",
The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and
Ireland, Vol. 7 (1878),
341-363.
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1881 -
Edward A.
Freeman
(1823-1892), D.C.L.,
L.L.D., Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, Sketches from the Subject and
Neighbor Lands of Venice, Macmillan and Co. (London,
1881)
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Thomas Graham (T.G.) Jackson, Sir
(1835-1924):
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Dalmatia, the Quarnero and Istria, Clarendon Press (Oxford) and
Macimillan & Co. (New York0, 1887, 1896. (We do not have a
copy of this book.)
- Memories of Travel, The
University Press (Cambridge, 1923), VI p., 2 L., 172 p. incl. illus, plates. col. front. 24 cm.
20th Century:
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early 1900s - Ports - Trieste And Pola
(originally published early 1900's)
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1906 - Felix J. Koch, A.B.,"Overland Among the
Slovanians of Istria",
by
Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine (1868-1935); Oct 1906; Vol.
XLVIII, No. 4.
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1908 - Frederick Hamilton Jackson (1848-1923),
The
shores of the Adriatic, the Austrian side, the Küstenlande, Istria, and
Dalmatia, fully illustrated with plans, drawings, by the author, and
photographs taken specially for this work, John Murray (London),.XV, 420
p. front., illus. (incl. plans) plates, fold. map. 24 cm.
- under construction.
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c. 1927 - Istituto geografico De Agostini.
Trieste, Riviera d'Istria, Zara, con 6 acquarelli originali del prof. Giovanni Giordani e 208 fotografie ...
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