The Casale Pilgrim. A Sixteenth-Century Illustrated Guide to the Holy Places. Reproduced in Facsimile, With Introduction, Translation and Notes by Cecil Roth.

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Lot 233
(ISRAEL, LAND OF)

The Casale Pilgrim. A Sixteenth-Century Illustrated Guide to the Holy Places. Reproduced in Facsimile, With Introduction, Translation and Notes by Cecil Roth.

One of 580 numbered copies printed on Van Gelder paper. Color pictorial plates. pp. 91. Endpapers trace browned. Original gilt-stamped vellum. 4to

London: Curwen Press 1929

Est: $300 - $500
PRICE REALIZED $350
"In the last decade of the sixteenth century, a pilgrim returned from Palestine to his native city of Casale Monferrato in North Italy. He had been privileged to visit the Holy Land and to see with his own eyes all of its wonders…Basing himself on the text of the anonymous Ascription of the Patriarchs of half a century before [i.e., Yichus Avoth of 1537], though not following it by any means slavishly, he produced the slender illuminated volume which is here reproduced - a spiritual Baedeker to the Holy Land, fully illustrated in colour." (Introduction, pp. 17-18)