- Letterpress title foxed; lithogr. plates sl. foxed; hinges weak. Top of spine restored; foot of spine chipped; backstrip worn.
= Rare complete series of the plates to Isabey's Voyage en Italie, consisting of fine views in (the surroundings of) i.a. Rome, Naples, Pisa, Florence, Venice, Paestum, Salerno, Tivoli, Lago Maggiore, Cadenabia and Parma. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.
- Dustsoiled; sl. stained and foxed; one plan w. large waterstain.
= Attractively coloured plans of an unidentified Italian estate. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.
AND 2 other manuscript plans of estates, both Italian, 1x dated 1795, i.a. mentioning a "Recinto e casa di Luca Kurt" (both folded).
- Two vertical creases in right part next to middle fold.
= Detailed map of Northern Italy, showing the Piemonte region as well as Genova, Milano, Savoie etc.
- All leaves folded once, but apparently never used for publication.
= Le Blanc 1-23; Hollstein 27-76 (2 set of 25 plates); Rossetti 2265; Kissner collection 109; Schudt 555. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Closed tear on middle-fold. = Spectaculair view of the Piazza San Marco in Venice, seen from the Grand Canal.
- Good/ fine map of Japan and adjacent parts of Korea and China with 6 inset maps, published for the English speaking tourist market.
- Creased, frayed and dustsoiled. = Blackmer 295. Incl. the fold. panoramic view of Jerusalem.
- Ample margins; 2 closed tears in outer blank margins. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3380:1B.1.
- Small tear on 1 green col. border line caused by oxidation; otherwise a fine map.
= Quite rare.
AND 1 other similar: "Trevirensis Archiepiscopatus, et Lutzenburgi Ducatus" (handcol. engr. map, ibid., W. and J. Blaeu, ±1640).
- Apart from some minor marginal defects a fine set.
= Poortman/ Augusteijn 84-89, 5th and final state (only the year of publication changed throughout the states).
- Middle-fold; waterst. in lower left corner (just touching image).
AND 1 other woodcut map from the same work "Das heilig Lande mit Ausztheilung der zwoelff Geschlechter" (upper left corner torn off, touching the borderline).
- Three sm. tears in upper/ lower blank margins.
"Ansicht vom todten Meer." Etching and aquatint by G. DÖBLER, 27,5x37,5 cm., from L.N.P.A. DE FORBIN, Reise nach dem Morgenland, Prague, P. Bohmanns Erben, 1823.
- Lower blank corner creased.
- Middle fold strengthened at both ends on verso; sm. closed tear in right margin, reaching into image; trifle yellowed.
= Laor 860.
- Not examined outside frame, but apparently fully mounted on board.
= Laor 960: "Imaginary plan of ancient Jerusalem (...) From: Biblia ... Durch Martin Luther (...) The plan itself is drawn after Villalpando."
- Three neatly closed tears.
- Lacks sm. portion in centre along middle fold; a few tiny tears caused by oxidation.
AND 3 engr. bird's eye views of German/ Dutch towns along the Rhine: Arnhem, Rheinberg and Wijk bij Duurstede.
- Sm. split/ rubbed spot on the island of Voorne. Otherwise fine.
= Monumenta Cartographica Neerl. VII, map 51 and (text vol.) p.440ff. The second state, before the addition of the publisher's name of Nicolaas van Geelkercken and with the addition of i.a. the name of the fort Crevecoeur in the course of the Rhine (Schilder suggests that Geelkercken may have published this second state too). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Doubled; one portion (±6x5 cm.) lacking and partly reproduced in manuscript; a few closed marginal tears.
- Small closed tear in centre; sl. creased along middle fold.
AND 1 other.