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Voyages au Soudan oriental et dans l’Afrique septentrionale

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Pierre Trémaux, Voyages au Soudan oriental et dans l’Afrique septentrionale, exécutés de 1847 à 1854: comprenant une exploration dans l’Algérie, les régences de Tunis et de Tripoli, l’Égypte, la Nubie, les déserts, l’île de Méroé, le Sennar, le Fa-Zoglo, et dans les contrées inconnues de la Nigritie (Paris: Borrani, [1852-1858]). Purchased with funds provided by the Friends of the Princeton University Library, Rare Book Collection, and Graphic Arts Collection. GAX 2013- in process
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Pierre Trémaux is not well known but holds a place in the history of illustrated books for publishing one of the first photographically illustrated travelogues. North Africa, Egypt in particular, was one of the earliest destinations for European photographers and one of most frequently represented subjects. By autumn 1839 the daguerreotypist Frédéric Goupil-Fesquet was in Egypt, together with the painter Horace Vernet, gathering material for their travelogue Voyage d’Horace Vernet en Orient (1843). The first extensive survey was completed by Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey in 1842-43 covering Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, and Greece. None of the early publications of these trips included actual photographs.

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As an architect interested in urban planning, Pierre Trémaux traveled to Algeria, Tunisia, Upper Egypt, Eastern Sudan and Ethiopia beginning in 1847 (preceding Maxime Du Camp by two years and Félix Teynard by four years). At first, he made drawings and daguerreotypes as the basis for lithographic illustrations but wished to publish a more authentic record of the African culture. On the second expedition, he brought a camera and chemistry to create calotypes of the people, buildings, and landscape of in Libya, Egypt, Asia Minor, Tunisia, Syria, and Greece. A third and final expedition included both photographs and sketches. Trémaux published an account of his travels in parts from 1852 to 1858.

It is with the publication of Voyage au Soudan oriental et dans l’Afrique septentrionale exécutés en 1847 à 1854 that the photographically illustrated travel book begins. In this folio, Trémaux made paper photographs and then, for each one also had lithographs created. The two are bound together so the reader has the authenticity of the photograph–thought to be a truthful document–along with the more robust image of the drawn lithograph. This took a tremendous amount to time and money but demonstrations the importance given to the publication at that time.

The book is included in the catalogue for the Grolier exhibition The Truthful Lens, where it is noted that the artist signed his plates, “Trémaux lithophot. Precédé Poitevin,” referring to Alphonse-Louis Poitevin, a French engineer who is credited with developing photomechanical processes such as photolithography in the 1850s. The entry goes on to mention that copies vary greatly, such as the one at The Avery Library, Columbia University, which has 58 photolithographs, but no calotypes.

Special thanks to the Friend of the Princeton University Library and Steve Ferguson, Rare Book Division, for making this acquisition possible.

 

Raumbild Verlag (Stereoview publishing)

deutsche plastik 6Raumbild Verlag (Stereoview publishing) was established by Otto Wilhelm Schönstein (1891-1958) in the 1930s (the earliest book I found is 1935). Their offices moved several times, eventually settling in Munich by the end of the decade.

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Each of his books was designed with extra thick boards, die-cut so that small stereographs could be inserted at the front and back, along with a stereo viewer (Raumbildbetrachter). Many of the titles included the photography of Heinrich Hoffmann (1885-1957), Adolf Hitler’s official photographer.

Thanks to the generous donation of professor Anson Rabinbach, Department of History, we now hold our third photobook from Schönstein’s firm, this one documenting Deutsche Plastik Unserer zeit (German Sculpture of Our Time).

The art exhibition was organized by Arno Breker (1900-1991) and hosted by the Nazi Party, highlighting the work of German sculptors. For an interesting article about Breker’s work, see  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/24/world/europe/24germany.html?_r=0

 

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Kurt Lothar Tank (1910-) and Wilfrid Bade (1906-1945), Deutsche Plastik unserer Zeit (München: O. Schönstein, 1942). “Mit 150 Raumbildaufnahmen und acht Tafeln.” Graphic Arts Collection GAX 2013- in process. Gift of Anson G. Rabinbach.

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Other volumes published by Raumbild Verlag include:

Vendig; ein raumerlebnis by Kurt Lothar Tank (1935)

Reichsparteitag der ehre by Heinrich Hoffmann (1936)

Die Olympischen spiele 1936 by Ludwig Haymann (1936)

München, die Hauptstadt der Bewegung by Heinrich Hoffmann (1937)

Die Weltausstellung: Paris 1937 by E.P. Frank (1937)

Deutsche Gaue by Alfons Czibulka (1938)

Parteitag Grossdeutschland by Henrich Hansen (1939)

Aus der lebensgemeinschaft des waldes by Kurt Dieterich (1939)

Der erste Großdeutsche Reichskriegertag by Heinrich Hoffmann (1939)

Die Soldaten des Führers im Felde by Hasso von Wedel (1940)

Der Kampf im Westen by Hasso von Wedel (1940)

Die Kriegsmarine by Fritz-Otto Busch (1942)

Der Stadt Nürnberg Ursprung und Werdegang by Fritz Schulz (1949)

Hausärztliches Taschenbuch by Wilhelm Ermer (1950)

Deutschland erwacht (Germany Wakes)

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Standartenweihe im Luitpoldhain 1933. Half-tone panorama in six plates, approximately 137 cm.

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Deutschland erwacht. Werden, kampf und sieg der N S D A P … ( [Altona-Bahrenfeld? Cigaretten-bilderdienst Altona-Bahrenfeld, 1933]) Notes: “Die auswahl und künstlerische durcharbeitung der lichtbilder übernahm Heinrich Hoffmann … Der verfasser des textes ist Wilfrid Bade.” Graphic Arts GAX 2013- in process. Gift of Anson Rabinbach.

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Princeton professor Anson Rabinbach, Department of History, is a specialist in modern European history with an emphasis on intellectual and cultural history. He has published extensively on Nazi Germany, Austria, and European thought in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His newest volume, due out any day, entitled The Third Reich Sourcebook (with Sander L. Gilman), is a collection of more than 400 documents with critical introductions. Thanks to Professor Rabinbach, we have acquired a number of rare books, the first pictured here.

Deutschland erwacht (Germany Wakes) is a collaboration between the author Wilfrid Bath and the photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, chronicling the “struggle and victory of the NSDAP” (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei  or Nazi Party).

The book documents the founding of the party; the Reichstag election of 20 May 1928; selections from Mein Kampf; and both public and private moments in the life of Adolf Hitler along with much more. One highlight is the panorama at the back depicting a massive rally in 1933 at Luitpoldhain.

Our sincere thanks to Prof. Rabinbach and to Elizabeth Bennett, Librarian for History and History of Science, who coordinated the gift.

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