= Attractive view of the taking by the Dutch of the Portuguese fort at the mouth of Rio-Grande (present-day Natal).
AND 1 other (uncol.) from the same work: "'t Neemen van de Suyker Prysen in de Bayde Tode los Santos. Anno 1627".
- A few sm. foxed spots; sl. overall yellowing; blank corners sl. worn. = Rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIX.
= From Le Nouveau et Curieux Atlas Geographique et Historique (...) by Jacques Chiquet.
- Slightly wrinkled in upper edges; overall in fine condition.
= The second state, after the addition of plate numbers to the maps. Famous celestial map, in which the pagan and zodiacal signs and names tradtionally used for the naming of constellations are replaced by Christian names and symbols. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXX.
- A fine copy, middle fold flattened and only a few foxed spots.
= Showing the coastal situation from southern England to The Gambia. Koeman IV, p.394 [64]. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXX.
- Fine copy.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 8410:2A. Rare map, with the Korean peninsula as an island and a very rudimentary depiction of Japan in the centre. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Closed tear in blank margin; blank margins occas. sl. browned. Fine copy on large paper.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 8432:2. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Ample margins; a few tears in outer blank margins; some creases along middle fold; trifle yellowed.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 8423:2.
- Some mounted on passepartout; all (sl.) foxed/ browned; one plate all margins cut off.
= Comprises 1 map, 14 half-p. ills. w. descriptive text below by W. BROCKEDON and 16 plates.
ADDED: 6 tinted lithographs of Spanish scenes by JACOTTET ET BAYOT after G. PEREZ DE VILLA (each 31x38 cm., publ. by A. HAUSER, Paris, prob. from Pérez de Villaamil, ''España Artística y Monumental'', ±1840).
- Both views badly foxed.
ADDED: 12 other miscell. maps, views etc., i.a. "La Morée (...)" (engr. map w. handcol. borders, Paris, H. Jaillot, 1692. Browned and folded) and "Nova Eegypti Tabula" (without address, (Amst., J. Blaeu, ±1660).
- Sl. yellowed/ browned, but otherwise in fine condition.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 0903:1.3.
- Some foxing (occas. rather heavy). Foot of spine sl. dam.
= I.a. Antwerp, Athens, Bingen, Brussels, Constantinopel, Dresden, Florence, Greenwich, The Hague, Innsbruck, Königsberg, London, Malta, Munich, Padua, St. Petersburg, Pisa, Sevilla, Verona and Waterloo.
BOUND WITH: 18 steelengr. portraits (i.a. Ali Pascha, Frederick the Great, Benjamin Franklin and Lord Byron).