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DAP0014 Mallet Les travaux de Mars ou l´art de la guerre 1696, with 400 very pretty illustrations. The volumes are in splendid condition.

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Author / Publisher Mallet, Allain Manesson / Moetjens La Haye (=The Hague; Den Haag) 1696
BookTitle Les travaux de Mars ou l´art de la guerre 
 
Description  Fascinating and practical book (3 volumes) about techniques of war with 400 illustrations. The third part contains data about the Turkish army. Very rare and beautiful edition. The books are complete: Three parts in three volumes. Engraved title page; title, 12 pages., 373 pages, 3 pages. Volume II. Engraved title, title, 6 pages, 343 pages, 2 pages. Volume III. engraved title, title, 6 pages, 387 pages, 4 pages. With 400 full page engravings. Size 20 by 13 cm. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition  Three volumes 8vo. Original leather. Binding and book inside in very good condition.  We are happy to sent additional photos.
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DAP0284 't Groot Hoorns, Enkhuyzer, Alkmaarder en Purmerender liede-boek 1760 A fine Miniature Song book

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Author / Publisher Amsterdam J. Kannewet bookseller approx 1760
Title 't Groot Hoorns, Enkhuyzer, Alkmaarder en Purmerender liede-boek (First AND Second volume in one!!!) Rare to find both volumes.
Description Fine miniature songbook (incl. many wedding and drinking songs) . We are offering both volumes in one bookbinding. (note: often only the first volume is offered). Our book is in fine clean / bright condition and includes some musical scores. The binding is also very good, no loose pages Size  32mo (6,9 x 5 cm.). old green vellum (small piece missing).  Rather crudely desinged  vignette with musical instruments on title-page, and full-page woodcut with angel with trumpet and crown on verso. Includes several pages with musical scores. 312p (followed by 8p register); 312p, (8) pp. Rare edition in fine condition of this famous miniature songbook. These type of songbooks were often called mopsje and given as a wedding present. Some mopsjes have luxury bindings with silver locks, tortoise shell or silk. The book we offer is in a simple green vellum binding, but in unusual good condition. Volume 1 of this book has already been issued before 1700, however only a couple of copies are known today. During the 18th century several editions followed and the second volume was added. This collection, contains songs from Hoorn, Enkhuizen, Alkmaar and Purmerend, with Edam (Edummer) added on the title of the second volume. The book consists of wedding and love songs, pastoral and drinking songs. There is also a Sinterklaas song: Lof van Sint-Nicolaas. 
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Apart from a small piece of vellum missing and the title page being a bit smudged it is a very fine copy of the famous miniature songbook.

For reference see e.g Louis W. Bondy 1981 Miniature books p 28-p 29: Songbook for the towns of Hoorn Enkhuysen and Alkmaar containing many beautiful wedding songs. Their text is frequently very outspoken and free although never lacking charm.

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DAP0171 Description Amsterdam 1720 Gids Amsterdam 300 years old

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Author / Publisher Amsterdam Paul de La Feuille 1720
Title Le Guide ou nouvelle description d'Amsterdam, enseignant aux voyageurs, et aux negoçians sa splendeur, son commerce, & la description de ses edifices, ruës, ports, canaux, ponts, ecluses, &c. &c. La connaissance des poids, des mésures, des aunages & du change des principales villes de l'Europe, le reglement de la banque & du lombart.Suivie de : Tarif général des Provinces Unies pour les droits d'entrée & de sortie que payent les Marchandises en ce Païs qu'à la Mer Baltique, u passage du Sond 
 
Description This rare book/edition consists of two parts: The first part is an interesting description of Amsterdam and the second part describes the tariff rates for import and export of all kinds of goods and merchandise imposed by the Seven Dutch United Provinces. Also included are the tariff rates imposed in the Sont (entrance of the Baltic sea) and the last ordinances on the subject, dated 1652 and 1655 This is the best edition with running text instead of dialogs and 20 instead of 17 plates (showing the most important buildings of the town, such as the town hall, the stock exchange, the main churches, the four city gates, the buildings of the Dutch East India Company, the Portuguese Synagogue, etc.; the plates with the flags are from Fokkens's. The plates  Size 10 by 16 cm. There are 20 prints and 4 leaves with flags printed on both sides.Very pretty full leather binding.  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition  Overall a very interesting and rare book in fine condition.
 References Nijhoff Van Hattum 117

DAP0004 Important and beautiful Dutch Herbal: CRUYDT-BOECK BY DODONAEUS 1608. He is the founder of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden that still exists.

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 Author / Publisher Dodonaeus / Plantijn  van Ravelingen Leiden 1608
BookTitle Cruydt-Boeck 1608 volgens sijne laetste verbeteringe. Met Bijvoegsels achter elck Capittel, uit verscheyden Cruydtbeschrijvers: Item in 't laetste een Beschrijvinge vande Indiaensche Gewassen, meest getrocken uit de schriften van Carolus
 
Description  This book is effectively the Dutch translation of the "Stirpium Historiae Pemptades"  which is Dodonaeus best and last work. Has very old owner entries from: Everdingy antwerp 1628 and from Balthasaris Lydij. The book begins with a fine frontispiece with a view into a fine garden (the Leiden Hortus Botanicus) seen through an architectural gate richly decorated with fruits and plants and 2 medaillon portraits of Dodonaeus and Clusius below, by Willem Isaakz. Swanenburg, and approx. 1470 woodcuts of herbs in text. (8), 1580, (80) pp. Folio Size 24 by 36cm. First edition of this monumental Dutch herbal. The "Cruydt-Boeck", not to be confused with the "Cruydeboeck" first published in 1554, was de facto a translation in Dutch of the "Stirpium Historiae Pemptades Sex, Libri XXX", first published by Plantin at Antwerp in 1583. The "Stirpium" represents Dodonaeus' best and last great work: a monumental botanical study, divided into 6 large sections, each containing 5 books, with classification of the plants in 26 groups which was far superior to all his former classifications. To this translation Joost van Ravelingen, the translator, added considerably. After each chapter he inserted, in smaller print, additional information on the virtue of the plant taken from the "Cruydeboeck" if not present in the "Stirpium", and new information or descriptions of new plants taken from the work of other authors, like C. Clusius, Math. de Lobel, etc. At the end Joost van Ravelingen added a whole new part on exotic plants taken from the works of Clusius, Garcia da Orta (Horta, or de la Huerta), Nic. Monardes, Chr. Acosta, etc. The woodcut illustrations are for the greater part the same as in the "Stirpium", the woodblocks evidently having been taken over by the Plantin House at Leyden, but there were several alterations made and some replacements, while 25 new woodcuts of new plants were added, not counting the 52 new woodcuts in the extra supplement on exotic plants from Asia and America. Rembert Dodoens, Latin Dodonaeus (Malines 1517-1585), was the first great botanist of the Netherlands. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition  Book: Tooled 19thC calf over wooden boards, raised bands on spine. Book has some minor worming (three or four tiny pin holes through several pages) some minor browning (as always). A good copy of a rare and desirable book that gives the impression of not having been used during the last 400 years.
 References  References: Nissen 518; Pritzel 2345; Bib Belg II 220-222; Van Meerbeeck 277-278

DAP0243 Pieter Post and Pier Nolpe : Begraeffenisse van syne hoogheyt Frederick Henrick (funeral ceremonie / procession)

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Author / Publisher Pieter Post (1608-1669) and Pieter Nolpe / Amsterdam Nikolaes Ravesteyn 1651
Title Begraeffenisse van syne hoogheyt Frederick Henrick, by der gratien Gods prince van Orange, ... / gheteeckent en uytghegh. door Pieter Post; en ghesneden door Pieter Nolpe
 
Description Prince Frederik Hendrik (son of William of Orange) died in 1647. The book contains 40 pages of Dutch text (including the title) with the names of the dignitaries followed by 30 double page engravings showing  the  funeral procession engraved by Pieter Nolpe after the designs of the famous architect  Pieter Post. Only two copies in the NCC. Size 33 by 44 cm. Full vellum with some gilding (square with crown on each corner).  Restored split in bottom part of the back of the binding. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition  Condition good
 References   Landwehr ( Splendid Ceremonies) 114;Lipperheide: Katalog der...Kostumbibliothek, 2666

DAP0114 Nouvel Atlas des Enfans, Ou principes clairs pour apprendre facilement en peu de tems la GEOGRAPHIE

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Author / Publisher Bartholomeus Vlam / Amsterdam B.Vlam 1793.
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Nouvel Atlas des Enfans, Ou principes clairs pour apprendre facilement en peu de tems la GEOGRAPHIE suivi dún trate methodique de la sphere qui explique le mouvement des astress, les sistemes du monde & lúsage du globe; et enrich de xxiv cartes enlunminees. Sixieme edition considerablement corrige.

 
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Very rare children's atlas. In addition to the geographical section there is in this edition a chapter on the use of the globe and to understand movements of the earth.   The plates are significantly larger than in earlier editions (the copper-plate-imprint of the world-map is 18 by 15 cm, the other maps a bit smaller) and made by Cornelis van Baarsel (his signature is on the world map). Content: frontispiece with a child carrying a celestial globe, ships and some man with surveying tools. A world-map followed by 21 maps, plus one  armillary sphere (globe) print and a print showing the orbit of the planets . The prints are in contemporary colour. The pages are uncut and entirely clean (unused copy) . The paper covers have been renewed. The original frontispiece and the world-map have been reinserted. The book is 18cm by 11cm.  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos

 Condition Overall impression is that of a very rare, complete, and  effectively unused childrens book with originally coloured maps/illustrations.
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DAP0208 1732 Kaempfer Scheuchzer Histoire naturelle, civile et ecclésiastique de l'empire du JaponOne of the most important and earliest works on Japan,

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Author / Publisher Engelbert Kaempfer Jean-Gaspar Scheuchzer / Amsterdam, Herman Uytwerf, 1732
Print Title Histoire naturelle, civile et ecclésiastique de l'empire du Japon
 
Description  One of the most important and earliest works on Japan, one finds accurate descriptions of the country's fauna and flora, as of the major cities such as Nagasaki or Edo (now Tokyo). Rare first octavo ( 8vo) edition in three volumes. The physician and scientist Kaempfer (1651-1716) embarked on a numer of voyages. . In 1690 he joined the Dutch East India Company embassy to Japan as a physician, remaining in Nagasaki for two years, where 'he made a profound study of Japanese history, geography, customs, and flora' (DSB VII, p. 204), and visiting Tokyo twice.  The account was translated into English as The History of Japan (London: 1727-1728), and the French translation appeared the following year; the work was for more than a century the chief source of Western knowledge of Japan. It contains the first biography of Kaempfer, an account of his journey, a history and description of Japan and its fauna, a description of Nagasaki and Deshima; a report on two embassies to Edo [Tokyo] with a description of the cities which were visited on the way; and six appendices, on tea, Japanese paper, acupuncture moxa, ambergris, and Japan's seclusion policy' (op. cit., VII, p. 205).  Size 10 by 17cm .Contents 3 vol. in-12, [2]-LXX-[2]-312, [6]-416, [4]-379-[17] p. with 13 large (several 40 by 40cm) multiple folding plans and maps. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Very pretty contemporary full leather bindings.  Volume 2 has one tiny wormhole in the beginning of the book. Volume 3 has minor waterstaining on the lowerpart of some pages.The binding is sound. The book is complete. All the maps and plans are in good condition. Overall a good copy of a very  important and rare book on Japan.
 References Landwehr VOC 533.; Cordier, Bibl. japonica, 416-417 ; Tiele, 585; Alt-Japan-Katalog 714. - Graesse IV.1. - Vgl. Cat. Nederl. Histor. Scheepvart Mus. 233 u. Cox I. 332 f.: "The most authoritative account of that country published at that time."

DAP0286 Het leerzaam huisraad vertoond in vyftig konstige figuuren, met godlyke spreuken, en stichtelyke verzen.

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Author / Publisher Luiken Luyken, Jan (1649-1712) / Amsteldam, erven F. Houttuyn, 1771
Title Het leerzaam huisraad vertoond in vyftig konstige figuuren, met godlyke spreuken, en stichtelyke verzen.
Description With engraved allegorical frontispiece and 50 fine engraved plates by Jan Luyken. The 50 household objects and poems give a nice insight in dutch daily life of the 18th century.  . Contemporary full vellum binding. Contents:(8), 182, (2) pp. Overall a fine copy. Also of interest to the Kuperus / Cuperus family: This book probably belonged to Joannes Cuperus (1725 Berlicum- 1803 Utrecht) On the blanco pages before the book and after the book a child named Johannes Marinus Cuperus (Utrecht 12-9-1771, overl. Amsterdam 13-6-1797) put his signature several times and included some writing exercises. The book probably belonged to s
Condition Full vellum contemporary binding. Complete. Vague remain of library stamp on title and one library stamp inside the book. A few spots. . But overall a very good example of this interesting and beautifully illustrated work. References: Landwehr, Emblem/Fable Books, 515; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 439; Klaversma/ Hannema 975;
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DAP0166 Jan Swammerdam Bybel der Natuure of Historie der Insecten. Biblia Naturae sive Historia Insectorum.

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Author / Publisher Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) / Leyden, I. Severinus, B. and P. van der Aa, 1737/ 1738
Title Bybel der Natuure, of Historie der Insecten. Biblia Naturae; sive Historia Insectorum, in classes certas redacta, nec non exemplis, auctoris descripsit Hermannus Boerhaave Latin transl. H.D. Gaubius
 
Description JAN SWAMMERDAM (1637-80), Dutch naturalist and microscopist; pioneer of entomology and discoverer of red blood cells. He studied medicine at Leiden, and despite his short life and a professional career of only about twelve years, Swammerdam was one of the outstanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. He was a pioneer in microscopic studies, investigating especially the anatomy of insects, his system of classification laid the foundations of entomology. At his death after seven years of illness and scientific activity, he left a mass of papers and reports of investigations, most of which remained unknown until they were published a century later. Considered the most accurate of classical microscopists, Swammerdam was an educated and highly systematic worker who confined his attention to studying relatively few organisms in great detail. Over the period of about six years he devoted much of his energies to exhaustive entomological research. He employed highly innovative techniques; for example, he injected wax into the circulatory system to hold the blood vessels firm, he dissected fragile structures under water to avoid destroying them, and he used micropipettes to inject and inflate organisms under the microscope. Swammerdam's A General History of Insects, was widely recognized as a major work at the time, and in his magnum opus, Bybel der Natuure, he advanced his entomological researches and produced one of the finest collections of microscopical observations ever published. Swammerdam's great work, the Bybel der Natuure, was left unpublished at his death. The manuscript of this, his most important work, passed through several hands before Herman Boerhaave having learned of its existence sought to acquire it. Boerhaave was aware of Swammerdam's genius and determined to acquire his great unpublished book and see it safely through the press. He edited the manuscript and arranged for it to be published 1737/8 in a fine edition of 2 folio volumes, with dual Dutch and Latin text, beautifully printed with titles in red and black, with engraved vignettes, head- and tail-pieces, and 53 fine engraved plates.  "The scientific ambition represented by Bybel der Natuure is astonishing. Even today it shocks by its audacity. In its scope and depth, Swammerdam's work far exceeded any other book of the time", and laid the foundations of modern biology. It is the "finest one-man collection of microscopical observations", and the book is consulted by naturalists to this day.   Folio. 2 text vols. and 1 plate vol., text vols.: (62),550[=546]; (4),551-910,(36 index), 124(uitlegging der tafereelen)p., engr. title-vignettes, Latin and Dutch juxtaposed text, plate vol.: 53 engr. plates (52 fold.) by J. VAN DER SPYK, contemp. unif. gilt hcalf Without pages 363-366 as always.   Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos
 Condition Contemp. unif. gilt hcalf without pages 363-366 as always. Two folio volumes, together they measure approximately 37cm (14¾") x 25cm (10") x 14cm (5½"). Half leather bindings. Re-backed but with the original spines and labels neatly restored. Ownership inscription of Cornelius van der Hoeven to end-paper, and ownership ink stamps of L. S. Schadd to front free end-paper and verso of title. The pages have a few spots. Overall a very good set
 References   Lindeboom 566; Cole, Comparative anatomy, p.270-305; Dibner, Heralds, 291; Hagen II, p.209; Horn-Schenkling 2197; Nissen, ZBI 4055; Wheeler gift 291. Norman Library 2037: "Despite a scientific career that lasted only a dozen years, Swammerdam was one of the outstanding comparative anatomists of the seventeenth century. His most remarkable work was in the field of insect anatomy, which he undertook in order to disprove still-current Aristotelian notions (which he opposed upon religious grounds) that insects lack internal anatomy, develop by metamorphosis (sudden and complete transformation) and arise from spontaneous generation. By refining his techniques of micro-dissection and injection to the point where he could use them on the smallest and most delicate anatomical parts, Swammerdam was able to illustrate for the first time the complex internal structures of insects, including their reproductive organs; and to demonstrate the gradual development of an insect's adult form throughout all its larval stages. These observations are "indubitably the foundation of our modern knowledge of the structure, metamorphosis and classification of insects" (Cole, p.285). In addition, Swammerdam performed valuable investigations of crustaceans, mollusks and frogs, and was the first to prove experimentally that muscles do not increase in bulk when contracted via nerve stimulation. The Biblia naturae, Swammerdam's major work, was published fifty-seven years after his death by Herman Boerhaave, who assembled it from unpublished manuscript materials integrated with a slightly revised version of Swammerdam's Historia insectorum generalis (1669). Boerhaave's biography of the author, which prefaces the work, remains the chief published source of information about Swammerdam's life. The book's fifty-three copperplates were prepared under Swammerdam's direction from his own drawings."

DAP0081 Leo Africanus AFRICANI Descripto IX. lib. AND Absoluta Persia seu regni Persici Status. Two fine travel books.

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 1) Ioannis Leonis (Leo Africanus)  / Lugduni Batavavorum (= Leiden)  Elzevir 1632

2) Joannes de Laet / Lgduni Batavorum (=Leiden) Elzevir 1633

Book Title 1) Leo Africanus Africanii Descripto IX. lib. Absoluta 2) Persia seu regni Persici Status
 
Description Two very rare and  important books bound together:  1)Leo Africanus: AFRICANI Descripto IX. lib. Absoluta. With Engraved title page. With early owner signatures on title.  Translated into Latin from the original Italian. Overall a fine copy. Leo Africanus, born Al-Hassan ibn-Wazzani, was born a slave in Granada of African descent. Following the end of the Spanish Reconquest, his family left Granada for North Africa and Al-Hasan received a fine education and entered on a life of travel and adventure. He commenced his travels in 1511, and they were continued till 1517. Leo was the only original authority on the state of Northern and Central Africa, during the period at which he wrote. (Mendelssohn I, p.885). Leo's work remained for centuries a major source on the Islamic world (...) and in particular, on political, economic and social life in North Africa (Encycl. of Islam). On one of his trips he was captured by Christian corsairs and taken to Rome and presented to the Pope, from whom he received patronage and protection. Because of his outstanding literary ability (he had already written a draft of this book in Arabic when he was captured), the Medici Pope Leo X freed him, converted him to Christianity and became his patron. This book, a detailed account of Africa, its trade routes, geography, terrain and people was an exceptionally important source for information on the continent and is generally considered the first book written by a person of primarily African descent. First Elzevir printing, originally published in 1550. 24mo. 800p,14p. (two volumes bound in one, paginated consecutively).  Blockson 101 : "Any edition of Africanus works is rare and is the cornerstone of any collection of African history."  2) Joannes de Laet (1593-1649) Persia seu regni Persici Status variaque itinera in atque per persian cum Aliquot Iconibus Incolarum Duodez. 374 p., 8p  With engraved title and 8 pretty fullpage woodcuts with persian costumes. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
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DAP0108 Beschryving der stad Amersfoort

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Author / Publisher Abraham van Bemmel / Utrecht Henrikus Spruyt 1760
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Beschryving der stad Amersfoort, Derzelver Gelegenheid, Oorspronk, Benaaming, oude en tegenwoordige gedaante; alsmede de Stigtingen, Kerken, Kloosters, Godshuizen, en andere openbaare Gebouwen; Mitsgaders De Oude en Hedendaagsche Regeeringsform, Privilegien, Rampen, en andere merkwaerdige zaken. Meest uit echte Stukken, Brieven en Handvesten

 
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In the 17th and 18th century every town in Holland started to document  its history. The book offered is the most important decription of the town of Amersfoort in The Netherlands by Abraham van Bemmel (Amersfoort 1703- Amersfoort 1785).  Content: (20), 454; (2) ,457-1018,(8)p plus 8 folding prints (etchings) and one full page print all by Paul  van Liender. Van Bemmel is a member of a local magistrate family and had first hand access to the towns archives. He was born in the beautiful house 't Zand 39 (next to the Sint-Aagten chappel) that still exists. Paulus van Liender (Utrecht 1731-Haarlem 1797)) was a famous landscape and town view artist.  A complete copy with all the beautiful plates (etchings) and in perfect  condition.  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos

 Condition A very fine copy of a book that is extremely difficult to find in a good condition and with all the plates (prints often removed for framing). Later half vellum binding.
 References   Nijhoff / van Hattum 19.dr. J Hovy  Amersfoort in prent p 120-121 dr J  Brongers Historische encyclopedie van Amersfoort

DAP0062 La Theorie et la Pratique du Jardinage by Dezallier d 'Argenville Famous Garden Design book

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Book Title La Theorie et la Pratique du Jardinage ou l'on traite a fond des beaux jardins apelles communement Les Jardins de plaisance et de proprete
 
Description Beautiful book with nice garden designs. The major influence on the theory and practice of the 18th century English and continental pleasure garden. Specific information on the construction and placement of the parterres, terraces, labyrinths, fountains, trellises and other natural and ornamental elements mentioned in the title. Fowler 170 (Paris 1709 edition): "This book, in which the methods of the great Le Nôtre were reduced to a system, remains to this day the standard authority on the formal garden. Vellum binding 4to, 21 x 26cm 4 leaves, 383 pages, 6 leaves. There are 42 folding plates.  Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos.
 Condition Very good copy in original vellum binding. 
 References Fowler 170

DAP0244 Maundrell Voyage d’Alep a Jerusalem a Paques en L' annee 1697. Very rare first French edition printed by van Poolsum Utrecht 1705

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Author / Publisher MAUNDRELL, Henry / Utrecht, Guillaume van Poolsum 1705
Title Voyage d’Alep a Jerusalem a Paques en L' annee 1697
 
Description  First account in French of this travel account. This is a very rare edition.  Henry Maundrell (1665-1701) was chaplain of the English Levant Company at Alleppo from 1696-1701. He began in 1697 a pilgrimage to Palestine and Lebanon. The account contains the first description of Baalbek by an Englishman; both Baalbek and Palmyra seem to have been ignored by travellers before the end of the 17th century, and Maundrell provides accurate descriptions and illustrations of both The plates show views, buildings and plans.The English original edition was published in Oxford, 1703 titled: A journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter A.D. 1697.12mo; pp. [10], 251; 10 engraved plates, including frontispiece, 7 of which are folding; contemporary full calf. Click on the photo and use "<" button under the photo to see additional photos 
 Condition  Condition good
 References  Cox I, p. 219; vide Bevis, p. 136 (earlier Eng. eds.); Tobler, pp. 116; Weber II: 448; Röhricht 286; Atabey 784 note; Blackmer 1095.