- Rebacked w. Japanese closing wormholes; sl. dam. on right edge of legend (?); boards replaced and title written w. brush and ink; w. some offsetting of the red dye/ink on parts of the map.
= Brightly coloured route map of Japan, showing landmarks, cities, towns and villages, and distances between them.
- Sl. waterst. in blank margin in upper outer corner; one p. sl. stained, otherwise contents fine.
= Maps illustrating the topographic history of Japan.
AND 1 very similar vol. of maps w. a sl. different title (Kokushiryaku jirui taizen). - ADDED: leporello-bound vol. of woodcut text and col. maps of Japan.
- (Sl.) worn along the folds,w. some holes on the intersecting folds, but otherwise fine.
= A nice map of Edo (Tokyo), showing many things such as Asakusa Sensô-ji, numerous other temples and the Yoshiwara (the red-light district of Edo, across the Sumida-river).
= Town plan of the trading port Nangasaki. Sabin 91981.
- One sm. hole; occas. sl. worn along the folds; colours (sl.) misaligned w. the outlines. Boards sl. worn.
= This map shows the Tsukigase Plum Valley in Nara. This area is still visited by many people every year in spring to see the blossoms of the many plum trees there.
- One map w. 2 holes (0,5-1 cm.) due to weakness in the paper; 1 map w. offsetting of red dye/ink and sl. worn on the folds. Boards sl. worn (1x).
= Tokyo zenzu (Complete map of Tokyo) and Tokyo shinzu (New map of Tokyo), all folded to fit into one's pocket.
ADDED: 1 fold. map of Osaka, in the same style as the above (Osaka saiken zenzu, 1882, engr. w. woodblock-printed colouring w. sights along the edges, bound in orig. boards) and 1 fold. col. woodcut map of Kyoto (1890, no binding).
- Sl. yellowed/ foxed; vague oblique fold in lower corners; a few (closed) tears in blank margins.
- Slightly creased; vague yellow stain in right part.
= Series of four numbered images of Dutch exploration voyages, from Commelin, Begin ende Voortgangh (...) (Amst., 1646). F.M. IV, 1055A I (3).
- Sl. browned; a few foxed spots.
= Among the earliest printed nautical charts of this region. Possibly after Janssonius' Licht der Zee-vaert (cf. Koeman IV, M.Bl 8, 1).
- Slightly frayed/ yellowed; a few tears in blank margins.
- On thick paper; lower blank margin restored; the image apart from some foxing, fine.
= Cf. Koeman IV, J. Col 7 [2]. Very rare chart.
- Partly doubled; printing flaw along middle fold.
= Koeman IV, Van Keulen B, 22 [285]. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Some vaguely browned areas; closed tear in lower part; lower margin cut on the border line.
= Cf. Poortman/ Augusteijn G I/3.
- Central fold strengthened/ repaired; sl. soiled. = Laor 46.
- Slightly browned along middle fold; otherwise fine.
- Trifle yellowed. = Cf. Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 8200:2.3 (by Blaeu).
- A few (marginal) closed tears; trifle yellowed.
= Views of "Isphahan", "Candahar", "Teflis", "Kars", "Schiras", "Baccu", "Sultania", "Gamron oder Bender Abassi", "Schamachia", "Ardebil", "Erivan", "Derbent", "Kachan", "Erzerum" and "Astrachan".