CUSTINE, LE MARQUIS DE.

La Russie en 1839. 4 Vols.

Bruxelles, Societe Belge de Librairie, 1843.

12mo. Bound in 4 nice contemp. hcalf, richy gilt spines. 338,370,425,494 pp. Clean and fine.


Published the same year as the Paris-edition. It is an importent account of Russia under the reign of Nicholas I, and the work became an immediate sucess and was translated to French and German.

La Russie en 1839 went through six printings and was widely read in England, France, and Germany, but banned in Russia. Nevertheless some books printed in France proliferated and made an impact on Russian society. In 1890-1891, fragments of the book were published in Russian journals. Badly abridged versions of the book were published in 1910 and in 1930 in the USSR. Finally, an unabridged version was published in 1996. (Wikipedia).


Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, Marquis de Custine was a French aristocrat and writer who is best known for his travel writing, in particular his account of his visit to Russia in 1839 Empire of the Czar: A Journey Through Eternal Russia. This work documents not only Custine's travels through the Russian empire, but also the social fabric, economy, and way of life during the reign of Nicholas I.

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