Wentworth Press

Relation D'un Voyage en Moscovie, Volume I (French Edition) — Wentworth Press

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About this edition

Relation D\'un Voyage en Moscovie; Volume I (French Edition) from Wentworth Press invites readers to explore a historical travel account through a carefully prepared reproduction. This edition preserves the sensation of handling a long-stored volume, with dense typography, early pagination, and the whisper of old paper that historians associate with archival research. The work, long recognized by scholars as culturally important, sits within the civilization\'s knowledge base. In the United States, the edition is in the public domain, so readers may freely copy, share, and cite the text. The reproduction also faithfully preserves authentic library stamps, marginal notes, and other marks that reflect its journey through a chain of libraries and catalogues. For today\'s readers, the edition offers an approachable bridge to the past, combining scholarly fidelity with user-friendly formatting and accessible language.

What makes this edition special

  • Public domain status in the United States, enabling lawful sharing and classroom use.
  • Faithful reproduction of original typography, pagination, and page layout to preserve historical context.
  • Preserved library stamps and marginal notes that reflect the artifact’s archival journey.
  • Clear, legible text that makes an ancient travelogue approachable for study and casual reading.
  • Compact single-volume presentation suitable for shelves and study kits.

Who should read this edition

  • Students and researchers studying travel literature, early modern history, or French language materials.
  • Collectors of historical artifacts seeking authentic reproductions with provenance.
  • Enthusiasts of archival history who enjoy marginalia and original formatting cues.
  • Librarians and educators looking for a primary source to complement coursework.

Ways to use this edition

  • Reference for classroom discussions, essays, or comparative readings with translations.
  • As a primary source to illustrate period travel narratives and cultural perspectives.
  • As a teaching tool to explore editorial choices and preservation practices in publishing history.

For readers who value historical context as much as a compelling narrative, this edition offers a balanced entry point. It combines scholarly significance with everyday usability, inviting curious readers to imagine the book\'s original journey through archives and libraries, while keeping the text accessible for study, reflection, or quiet reading sessions.

FAQ

Q: What is included in this edition?

A: A faithful reproduction of the original travel narrative, including typography, pagination, and preserved library stamps and marginal notes for historical context.

Q: Is this edition suitable for classroom use or research?

A: Yes, it provides a primary source with provenance and public domain rights, suitable for study and citation.