= One of a few copies in richly gilt full vellum, the illustration printed on the orig. frontwr. stamped in gilt on the frontcover, a.e.g., orig. wr. preserved. Very fine condition.
= With a summary in English. Facsimile reprint of the ed. Amst., 1926.
AND 4 others, i.a. F. VAN TUIKWERD, s.s. Statendam 1929-1940. De geschiedenis van het Dubbelschroef Turbine Stoomschip Statendam en de NV Maildienst der Holland-Amerika Lijn (Zutphen, 2003, num. (col.) ills., orig. boards w. dustwr., 4to).
= Detailed study of the 18th cent. warship the 'Delft', which sank off the coast of Scheveningen in 1797 during the naval battle of Camperduin.
AND 8 others (incl. 1 duplicate), i.a. J. ANTEN, Hr. Ms. Kruisers 'Java' en 'Sumatra' (Zierikzee, 2001, fold. plates, ills., orig. boards, 4to); H.J. LEGEMAATE a.o., Hr. Ms. Kruiser 'De Ruyter' 1933-1942 (Purmerend, 1999, fold. plates, orig. boards, 4to); T.F.J. PRONKER, Het Barkschip Amicitia (Baarn, 1999, maps, ills., orig. boards) and J. ODERWALD, Het Nederlandsche zeilschip van 1800 tot het einde (Amst., 1939, plates, ills., orig. cl.).
= Detailed study of the 18th cent. warship the 'Delft', which sank off the coast of Scheveningen in 1797 during the naval battle of Camperduin.
Hoving, A.J. Nicolaes Witsens Scheeps-bouw-konst open gestelt. Ibid., idem, 1994, 412p., 5 fold. plans loosely inserted in rear pocket, (full-p.) ills., 4 tables, orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. Paesie, R. Het VOC-fluitschip Stavenisse en de ontdekking van Terra Natal. Amst., De Bataafsche Leeuw, 2002, 237p., (full-p.) (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 7 others, i.a. E.M. JACOBS, Koopman in Azië (Zutphen, 2000, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
= The plans set for modelers comprises 24 plans of 10 different ship-types (in 1:48 or 1:96 scale), i.a. Pinas Witsen, Flute "Zeehaen" and Boyer 86 ft.
Beschrijvende catalogus der scheepsmodellen en scheepsbouwkundige teekeningen 1600-1900. Amst., NHSM, 1943, 191,(1)p., 100 ills. on (fold.) plates, orig. gilt boards, 4to. Kamer, H.N. Schepen op Schaal. Nautische geschiedenis en modelbouw. Amst., Bataafsche Leeuw, 2002, 176p., (col.) ills., orig. boards w. dustwr., folio. - AND 7 others, i.a. R. NAPIER, Reconditioning an Eighteenth-Century Ship Model Valkenisse Retourship of 1717 (Florence, 2008, 4 fold. plans in rear pocket, num. (col.) ills., orig. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr., 4to) and A. HOVING, De schepen van Abel Tasman (Hilv., 2000, ills., 40 plans of ship models by C.A. EMKE, CD-rom, orig. wr., 4to. Shrinkwrapped).
- Six lvs. loosening; sm. tear in upper inner corner of title-p.
= Cat. NHSM p.782.
- First part only of "Derde Reize". = Rare. With a view of Gallipoli. Tiele 552-554.
Idem. Reize in en door Het Kanaal, in de jaren 1785 en 1786; door -, destijds als luitenant commandant het bevel voerende over 's lands Brigantijn van oorlog Den Beschutter. Ibid., idem, 1808, XVI,395,(1)p., 2 fold. engr. plates by R. VINKELES after J. GROENEWEGEN, contemp. limp boards w. paper letterpiece.
- First vol. bookblock broken; 2nd vol. lower hinge broken; 5th vol. htitle and frontisp. portrait loose.
= Cat. NHSM p.353.
= Comprises vols. XXI, XXIV, XXVI (reprint, 2009), LIV, LV, LIX, LXI, XCI, XCIII-XCVI, XCIX-CI, CIII, CV, CVI, CVIII, CX-CXVIII, CXX, CXXII, CXXIII, J.C. MOLLEMA, De eerste schipvaart der Hollanders naar Oost-Indië 1595-1597 (1935, hors série); index vol. III ("Tresoor der zee- en landreizen") and H. DEN HEIJER and C. VAN ROMBURGH, Reizen door de eeuwen heen (2008, orig. wr.).
- Vol. VI binding dam.
AND 10 others, all publ. by the same (incl. a duplicate of vol. XLIX) and incl. C.G.M. VAN ROMBURGH and C.E. WARNSINCK-DELPRAT (ed.), Tresoor der zee- en landreizen. Beredeneerd register op de werken der Linschoten-Vereeniging deel XXVI-L (1957, orig. gilt cl.) and J.A.J. DE VILLIERS, Storm van 's Gravesande, zijn werk en zijn leven, uit zijne brieven opgebouwd (1920, 1 fold. col. lithogr. map, facs. plates, orig. giltlettered cl.).
= With a small archive of printed and photocopied information on the building of ship models in general and on the specific fluyt-ship the "Anna Maria" and its history. The "Anna Maria" was originally built by the shipbuilders Andries and Jacob Borst in 1694 on the wharf "De Olifant" on Kattenburg in Amsterdam. The construction of the "Anna Maria" was finished in the astonishingly short period of three months, which shows that the building of this type of ships was very much a routine business. The "Anna Maria" was mainly used on journeys between Holland and Sweden, France and Portugal, with cargo of salt, wine, sugar and general mechandise. In November 1708, she left the harbour of Dalarö, just outside of Stockholm, with a cargo of steel, copper and pine wood. However, due to early severe frost, exiting the harbour was not possible and they were forced to spend the months in Dalarö. Most of the crew left the ship, leaving the remaining 5 crew members to take care of the ship. The cold weather forced these men to seek shelter in the best isolated part of the ship, where they created a more comfortable place to stay and where they construed a small fireplace for cooking and heating. This eventually led to the destruction of the ship: it perished as a result of a fire on board and an ensueing explosion of gunpowder on the 6th of February 1709.
- Bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
= One of 25 numb. copies bound in gilt full dark blue morocco by J. BRANDT & ZOON, t.e.g., w. the separately published index bound at the end of the final volume.
- Contents (sl.) foxed. = Cat. NHSM p.696.
l'Honoré Naber, S.P. Zeemans-Handboek. Deel I-II. The Hague, Mouton & Co., 1910-1911, 2nd enl. ed., 2 vols., (6),II,499,(3),VIII; (6),II,500,(2),VIIIp., lithogr. (col.) (fold.) maps/ plates, ills., orig. giltlettered cl., 4to.
= Cat. NHSM p.705.
Maury, M.F. Natuurkundige beschrijving der zeeën. Dutch transl. M.H. Jansen. Dordr., P.K. Braat, 1855, XXXII,304p., 12 (fold.) maps/ charts/ tables, contemp. gilt cl.
- Title-p. upper outer corner cut off; upper hinge weak; first few pages sl. foxed; owner's stamp on lower pastedown.
= Cat. NHSM p.718.
AND 9 others similar, i.a. D.W. WATERS, The Art of Navigation in Elizabethan and Early Stuart Times (London, 1958, plates/ ills., orig. cl. w. (sl. dam.) dustwr.) and W. THOMSON, Popular Lectures and Addresses. Vol. III. Navigational Affairs (London/ New York, 1891, ills., orig. giltlettered cl.).
- Two paper tickets on frontcover.
= Nice and rare publication, containing mainly images of luxurious ship interiors.
AND 5 others.
= The cannonball with noose was used as a "netverzwaarder" (a weight used to 'pull' a fishing net downwards). Cf. RCE, collection Maritieme Archeologie, LV-65.