JEANCARD Paul, LANATOLIE, Smyrne – Sparte – Bourdour – Hiérapolis – Le Dodécanèse, Paris: Librairie Française, 1919. In 8vo, p. [8], 243, [5], folded map of Anatolia. The French chemist and perfume maker Paul Jeancard was also a tireless traveller around the most parts of the world. During the WWI, the author served in the French Army, but after becoming wounded, he retired and was regularly entrusted with missions by the French State. His passage from the southeastern Mediterranean, and subsequently in the region between Izmir and Sparta in the inland of Asia Minor, resulted in this Aegean travelogue, with many colourful watercolour paintings and drawings, in and out of the text. The wood engravings and water colours were based on Jeancards own drawings. Original cardboard covers, visible use wear, rubbed edges. Ex libris stamp at first page. Uncut pages, clean inside. Rare copy.