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Verlag: Dover Publications, Incorporated, 1988
ISBN 10: 0486256367ISBN 13: 9780486256368
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Zustand: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
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Verlag: N. Israel & Da Capo, 1976
ISBN 10: 9060727096ISBN 13: 9789060727096
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Pages are clean and intact.
Verlag: Cosimo Classics, 2011
ISBN 10: 1616405147ISBN 13: 9781616405144
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Verlag: Argonaut Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 9060727118ISBN 13: 9789060727119
Anbieter: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag, Amsterdam, Niederlande
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Zustand: very good. With an introduction by Percy Sykes. Amsterdam : Nico Israel & New York : Da Capo Press, 1971. Reprint 1927-edition. Hardcover. xxx,287 pp. (Argonaut Press, 3). Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9789060727119. Keywords : TRAVEL, Persia.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 024303511XISBN 13: 9780243035113
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2016
ISBN 10: 1333087330ISBN 13: 9781333087333
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 566.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018
ISBN 10: 1385238232ISBN 13: 9781385238233
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 286.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274648024ISBN 13: 9780274648023
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Verlag: Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2010
ISBN 10: 1170013422ISBN 13: 9781170013427
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Zustand: New. KlappentextThe 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, G.
Verlag: Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2010
ISBN 10: 1170013430ISBN 13: 9781170013434
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 1012751147ISBN 13: 9781012751142
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 1012497305ISBN 13: 9781012497309
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 1012751155ISBN 13: 9781012751159
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Verlag: de l' Imprimerie de le Normant c.1811, Paris, 1811
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Zustand: Very Good. Image Size : 154x763 (mm), 6.06x30.04 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 230x780 (mm), 9.06x30.71 (Inches), Hand Colored, Copper Engraving.
Verlag: de l' Imprimerie de le Normant c.1811, Paris, 1811
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Zustand: Very Good. A pair view of Persepolis in Iran., Image Size : 210x720 (mm), 8.27x28.35 (Inches), Platemark Size : 260x755 (mm), 10.24x29.72 (Inches), Paper Size : 307x757 (mm), 12.09x29.80 (Inches), Black & White, Copper Engraving.
A Amsterdam, 1735. 4to. 3 cont.full mottled calf. Raised bands, richly gilt backs. Extremities with small traces of use, slight weakening to parts of hinge, top of spine on vol. II with loss of leather ca 1x2 cm. Internally fine on good paper. 2 engr.frontisp. (with portraits), 3 engr.titlevign., 3 large engr. textvignettes. (12),390,(4),359,(4),437 pp. and 78 mostly large folded engraved plates (maps,plans,views etc.). - To this second edition was published a 4th volume which contains the author's previously published work "Couronnement de Soliman III" and extracts from the author's manuscript, this supplementary volume is not present here, but the 3 volumes contain the whole travel and all the plates belonging to these 3 volumes. Rare second edition of Chardin's travels, regarded as being one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and the Near East in general. "Thought to have been read by writers such as Montesquieu and Rousseau, Chardin's account stands apart from those of other travellers to the region (Caucasus) at this time through its awareness of cultural difference and relativity and in its desire to place accuracy above romanticism." (Speake, The Literature of Travel and Exploration, 1).Chardin set out from Paris for Persia and India. He reached Ispahan 1673, spent four years in Persia, visited India and returned by the Good Hope in 1677. The first volume contains the trip from Paris to Isfahan, the second contains a particular description of Isfahan and the relation of the author's two voyages, from Ispahan to Bander-Abassi, the third contains a general description of the Persian empire and the particular descriptions of the sciences and arts which are in use therein, of political, military, and civil government.Born in Paris in a Hugenot (Protestant) family, Jean Chardin (1643-1713) undertook his travels to Persia because of his father's position as a jeweler and shareholder in the French East India Company. The younger Chardin set out in 1664, traveling through Turkey, the Black Sea, Georgia and Armenia. Soon after his arrival in Persia, he received a commission to create jewelry for Shah Abbas II, who died in 1666 and was succeeded by Shah Safi. After witnessing the latter's coronation, Chardin went on India and finally returned to Paris in 1670. In 1671, he published an account of the coronation and in the same year set off for Persia again, arriving in Isfahan in 1673 and remaining there for several years, before once more visiting India and returning home in 1677. With the persecution of the Hugenots in France, he moved to England in 1680"Travel restarted with 17th-century missionaries, whose medical and pedagogical expertise helped counterbalance Orthodox (or pagan) reservations. Dominican Prefects Dortelli D'Ascoli and Giovanni da Lucca (1630s) extended Giorgio Interiano's description of Circassia (and Abkhazia). Theatine proselytisers targeted Mingrelia/western Georgia (Capuchins the eastern provinces) - the Vatican's Fide Press further contributed by printing the first Georgian books (Chikobava/Vateishvili). Many, including mission-head Don Pietro Avitabile (1626-1638), recounted their experiences. Prefect to Mingrelia, Joseph Marie Zampi, a 23-year denizen from approximately 1645, contributed a third significant source in his description of Mingrelian religious practice. This he handed to Jean Chardin (1643-1713) in 1672. A French traveller who became English(!) ambassador in Holland, Chardin translated and incorporated it as a substantial part of his own description of a sometimes perilous journey through Transcaucasia (1672-3), which reflects Ottoman and Persian influence in western and eastern parts, respectively - a Turkish organized slave-trade flourished from various Mingrelian ports. Linguistically, Zampi revealingly observed that the ecclesiastical language, Georgian, was as difficult for even the Mingrelian priesthood to understand as Latin was for Italian peasants!" (Speake, The Literature of Travel and Exploration, 1, 199-202).Brunet 1802Graesse II, P. 121.
Verlag: Moses Pitt., London, 1686
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
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Edition : First English Edition., Full contemporary calf boards, rebacked in matching style. Spine with 5 raised bands, title in gilt on black label in 2, blind motifs stamped in remaining compartments. New pasted and free endpapers. Top edges black, front and bottom red. , Narrow Folio (322 x 195 mm). Jean (John) Chardin (1643-1713) was a French jeweller and traveller, whose Travels of Sir John Chardin is regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Safavid Iran and the near East in general. Only the first of ten volumes was translated into English, which was published concurrently with the French version; this volume covers the author's journey from Paris to Ispahan, and contains the author's half-length portrait by Loggan in addition to 18 copper plates, mostly folding. In 1664, Chardin started for the East Indies and journeyed by Constantinople and the Black Sea, reaching Persia in 1666. That same year the shah, Abbas II, made Chardin his agent for the purchase of jewels. In the middle of 1667, Chardin visited India, and returned to Persia in 1669. The next year he arrived in Paris. He issued an account of some events to which he was an eyewitness in Persia, entitled 'Le Couronnement de Soleiman Troisième,' Paris, 1671. A learned nobleman, Mirza Sefi, a prisoner in his own palace at Isfahan, had entertained Chardin, instructed him in the Persian language, and assisted him in this work. Chardin again started for the East in 1671 and was at Constantinople from March to July of 1672. A quarrel between the grand vizier and the French ambassador made the position of French subjects dangerous, and Chardin escaped across the Black Sea. He stayed at Ispahan for four years and made various journeys throughout the land, from the Caspian to the Persian Gulf and the river Indus, visiting several Indian cities. In 1681, Chardin emigrated to England, and a few years later he was appointed to the East India Company; during this time, he had a chance to work on the publication of his memoirs assisted by John Evelyn. , Size : Narrow Folio , A very good example of this First English Edition of Chardin?s voyages. Complete with 19 engraved plates and maps; including a frontispiece portrait of the author, engraved titlepage, a map of the Black Sea and surrounding countries, an important map of Iran, and 16 numbered plates, of which 12 folding. Including bird?s-eye views of the cities of Teflis, Irivan, Tabriz, Kaschan, and others. With additional engraved vignettes and historiated initials. Plate ?Ecs-Miazin, commonly called the Three Churches? numbered in index as 9, 10, plate itself numbered 9, 9. , P. Blank. Frontispiece. Engraved title. Blank. Title. Printer?s colophon. Dedication (4). Preface (7). Blank. Folding map. First book: pp. 1-417. Blank. Index (5). Blank (2). Plate index. // The Coronation of Solyman III. The Present King of Persia: title. Blank. P. 1-154. Table (5). Blank. Corners bumped, some wear to extremities. Interior largely clean and crisp; occasional tears or edgewear. Pgs. 357/8 with tear and marginal piece lacking at front edge, text affected by tear but present. Pagination jumps from 264 to 331, but text continuous.
Verlag: Argonaut Press, 1927
Anbieter: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, Vereinigtes Königreich
Sm. 4to. xxx + 287pp. Blue vignette to title page, 9 plates and ills. including 2 folding. Some light browning, vellum backed cloth boards with gilt device to upper board, sm. split to tail of upper joint, spine sl. soiled with sm. splits to head and tail, mark to lower board. No. 94 of a Limited Edition of 975 Copies. US$49.
Verlag: Tehran, Imperial Organization for Social Services, 1976. [Paris, Claude Barbin, 1671]., 1976
Anbieter: Librarium of The Hague, The Hague, Niederlande
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Hardcover. Zustand: . ~ [TEMPORARY REDUCTION SALE: 20-30% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE] ~ (illustrator). Small octavo. Pp. (xxxviii), 460, (6). Frontispiece, head-and tail-pieces, illustrated initials. HARDCOVER, bound in the original publisher's handsome brown boards, gilt ornament on both covers, spine with red dyed lettering-piece, and gilt ornaments, decorative endpapers, signature on title-page. In a very fine condition. A very attractive copy, practically unused. ~ Facsimile reprint of the 1671, Paris edition, reprinted from a copy in the Central Library of Tehran University. Published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Reza Shah the Great in a limited edition of 1000 copies. The Pahlavi Commemorative Reprint Series. Jean Chardin (1643-1713), born Jean-Baptiste Chardin, also known as Sir John Chardin, was a French jeweller and traveller whose 10-volume book "The Travels of Sir John Chardin" is regarded as one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and the Near East. I-2 OUT.
Verlag: Printed for Moses Pitt in Duke Street, Westminster, London, 1686
Anbieter: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, USA
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Leather-bound. Zustand: Good. First Edition in English. Quarto. Contemporary English panel calf boards 417 + 5 pp. index. (11 7/8" x 7 1/2"), sympathetically rebacked in mottled calf, on hempen cords. Contrasting spine label of gilt on maroon Rubbing to extremities. Marbled endpapers and edges. 12' x 20' elaborate foldout frontis map of the Black Sea. Handwritten in two places: "Marshall Lister's Book 1785", once on the verso of the (mounted) title page, bordered by elaborate doodles, followed by a line of what appears to be shorthand; the second inscription at the top of the first page. Most curiously, opposite the "Epistle Dedicatory" are printed the words: "Let this BOOK be Printed". The dedicatory itself, rather over the top adulatory, addressed to the King, concludes: "I might advance in this parallel, where. Your Majesty has so much the advantage, if I did not find my Eyes dazled, when I attempt to fix them upon Your Majesty." LARGE foldout engravings by Paul Bouche, mounted on stiff card stock, SOME of which are: Teflis, a five-fold panorama extending to nearly 30" in length; a Nuptial Feast at Tefles; Irivan (Erivan); Sultani; The Tombs of the two last kings of Persia; Kom; Sefy Premier; Kachan; The Great Inn in Cashan; Chardin [1643-1713] was a French traveler and merchant who spent many years in England and and travelled in Persia and India from 1665-1667. There was only one volume published. It was originally published in French. Chardin was knighted by Charles II and appointed jeweller to the court. [Howgego C -102].
Verlag: Moses Pitt, London, 1686
Anbieter: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, USA
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Hardcover. First Edition in English. Folio (7-3/4" x 12-1/8") bound in later calf leather recently and sympathetically rebacked with a gilt-decorated spine preserving the original morocco spine label; [xviii], 264, 331-417, [9], 154, [6] pages. Complete with the frontispiece portrait of the author, an additional engraved title-page, a folding engraved map of the Black Sea and surrounding countries, and 16 plates, 11 of which are folding, along with a couple of engravings in the text. Published in English and French concurrently in 1686 as Part I of the Travels. Three other volumes, with the general title page VOYAGES DE MONS. LE CHEVALIER CHARDIN were published in Amsterdam in 1711. The last volume, announced by Chardin in his preface to this edition, was never published. THE CORONATION OF SOLYMAN III. THE PRESENT KING OF PERSIA, at the end of this volume, is a translation of Chardin's LE COURONNEMENT DE SOLEIMAN TROISIÈME, first published in Paris in 1671. Includes two indexes, one bound following part 1; the other bound at the end. The fine plates include views of the cities of Tefflis, Erivan, Tauris, Sultanie, Kom, and Cashan, as well as important monuments. Chardin was a jewelry merchant who traveled extensively throughout Persia in the 1670s and was a keen observer of the area's culture. Minor soiling and wear, Near Fine.
Verlag: Paris Le Normant Imprimeur-Libraire, 1811
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Folio. With 85 engravings on 64 sheets (9 folding), including 1 map, portrait of Chardin, 18 sheets with double-illustrations and 1 sheet with 4; light waterstain on lower margin of several leaves. Near contemporary half polished calf over marbled boards; a bit rubbed. A very good copy of the atlas from the most desirable edition enhanced with new and larger plates. 'Chardin was a Huguenot who was forced to emigrate to England. He was knighted by Charles II and on his death was buried in Westminster Abbey. His first visit to the East was made in 1665, at the age of twenty-two, when he both gratified a love of travelling and carried on his trade as a dealer in jewels. His more important voyage was made in 1671. His route differed from that usually taken by travellers to the East Indies in that he proceeded by way of the Black Sea and the countries bordering thereon' (Cox I p 249-250). 'Chardin set out for Persia for a second time in August 1671, but on this occasion diverted through Smyrna and Constantinople, and took the Black Sea Route to Caucasia, Mingrelia and Georgia, finally arriving at Esfahan in June 1673. In Georgia he heard of a race of warlike women, the Amazons, who had at some time in the recent past invaded a kingdom to the northwest. He remained in Persia for four years, as he says 'chiefly following the court in its removals, but also making some particular journeys., as well as studying the language.' He apparently knew Esfahan better than Paris, and visited nearly every part of the country. His account of the Persian court and his business transactions with the shah are of considerable interest. In 1677 he proceeded to India, afterwards returning to France by way of the Cape of Good Hope' (Howgego C102); His second and more notable voyage to Persia, is important because it is in the account of this voyage that he describes life in late Safavid Persia' (Ghani p. 71). Includes, among others, lovely views of Tbilisi (Tiflis), Erevan, Ispahan, Persepolis as well as Georgian and Persian costumes, views of lavish palace rooms and the Coronation of Suleyman.
Verlag: Paris Le Normant, 1811
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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With 85 engravings on 64 sheets (9 folding), including portrait of Chardin, 18 sheets with double-illustrations and 1 sheet with 4, with additional large folding map of Asia with outline coloured by hand by P. Lapie, 1810, engraved by Blondeau, all protected with original tissue guards. Recent half-calf over marbled boards. Attractive, fresh example of the atlas, uncut, from the most desirable edition enhanced with new and larger plates. Printed on thick paper and extra-illustrated with a large hand-coloured map of the whole region. 'Chardin was a Huguenot who was forced to emigrate to England. He was knighted by Charles II and on his death was buried in Westminster Abbey. His first visit to the East was made in 1665, at the age of twenty-two, when he both gratified a love of travelling and carried on his trade as a dealer in jewels. His more important voyage was made in 1671. His route differed from that usually taken by travellers to the East Indies in that he proceeded by way of the Black Sea and the countries bordering thereon' (Cox I p 249-250). 'Chardin set out for Persia for a second time in August 1671, but on this occasion diverted through Smyrna and Constantinople, and took the Black Sea Route to Caucasia, Mingrelia and Georgia, finally arriving at Esfahan in June 1673. In Georgia he heard of a race of warlike women, the Amazons, who had at some time in the recent past invaded a kingdom to the northwest. He remained in Persia for four years, as he says 'chiefly following the court in its removals, but also making some particular journeys., as well as studying the language.' He apparently knew Esfahan better than Paris, and visited nearly every part of the country. His account of the Persian court and his business transactions with the shah are of considerable interest. In 1677 he proceeded to India, afterwards returning to France by way of the Cape of Good Hope' (Howgego C102); His second and more notable voyage to Persia, is important because it is in the account of this voyage that he describes life in late Safavid Persia' (Ghani p. 71). This edition of Chardin's classic account of Persia includes new plates not found in previous editions, among others, lovely views of Tbilisi (Tiflis), Erevan, Ispahan, Persepolis as well as Georgian and Persian costumes, views of lavish palace rooms and the Coronation of Suleyman.
Verlag: Le Normant c. 1811, Paris, 1811
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Edition : New Edition, Atlas volume rebacked tastefully in half calf, saving the original marbled boards. Decorative red and gilt centerpiece on upper board with gilt title. Ten 8vo (216x135mm) text volumes with full brown cloth boards. With black calf labels with gilt text. , Text is in French. This 1811 edition is based on Chardin?s classic account of life and society in Persia, complete with new plates, coincided with renewed French imperial ambitions, aimed at rivaling the British possessions in India. Chardin a Frenchman was the son of a jeweller. He set out in company with a Lyon merchant named Raisin in 1665 for Persia and India. After a highly successful journey, during which he had received the patronage of Shah Abbas II of Persia, he returned to France in 1670. He set out again for Persia in August 1671. This second journey was much more adventurous than the first and did not reach Isfahan till June 1673. In Isfahan he was appointed the Shah's personal jeweler by Suleiman I. During this time he was allowed to engage in an extended tour through much of Persia. Through the course of this tour Chardain was able to study the culture, government and religion in detail. After four years spent in research throughout Persia, he again visited India, and returned to Europe. In 1681, he settled in London, where he was appointed jeweller to the court of Charles II. Sir John Chardin's narrative has received the highest praise from the most competent authorities for its fullness, comprehensiveness and fidelity; and it furnished Montesquieu, Rousseau, Gibbon and Helvétius with most important material., Size : Folio (338x510mm). , The atlas volume is illustrated with 65 sheets bearing 86 engravings which include: a frontis portrait of Chardin, two maps, of which one is a folding map of Persia and the other a map of the Black Sea, 9 additional folded sheets, 18 double plate sheets, 1 quadruple plate sheet, plus single plate sheets. , Volume : 11 vol.(10 text-1 atlas), References : Weber 381; Graesse II 13; Wilson 40 A fine example of this work. Plates and text are in very good condition; generally clean and crisp.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274257866ISBN 13: 9780274257867
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0270378200ISBN 13: 9780270378207
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, The Argonaut Press,1927. [Reprint Amst., N. Israel & N.Y., Da Capo Press, 1971]. XXIV,287 pp. b./w. ills. Imit. leather. (Argonaut Press, no.3). .
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, The Argonaut Press, 1927, XI,287 pp. B./w. ills, including fold out plate. HArdcover (orig. cloth).
Verlag: London: Argonaut Press, 1927., 1927
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
4to. pp. xxx, 287, [1 leaf]. title vignette. with half-title. 2 facsimile titles, 1 portrait, 2 folding plates, & 4 text illus. (1 full-page). Uncut & largely unopened in original quarter vellum (dampstaining to lower covers & damp-wrinkling to leaves of outer gatherings). Limited to 975 numbered copies on Japon Vellum. Chardin made two trips to Persia, the first in 1665, and the second in 1671, as a traveller and trader in jewels. "His account of the Persian court and of his business transactions with the shah [Abbas II] are of great interest." (Cox) The first part of the present account describes his adventures in Persia, while the second is devoted to a description of the country, fauna and flora, manners and customs of the inhabitants, manufactures, trade, and commerce. A Huguenot, Chardin was forced to flee France in 1681, setting in London, where he was knighted by Charles II, appointed jeweller to the royal court, and employed on a number of diplomatic missions. Cox I p. 250 (citing incorrect date). Howgego C102.
Verlag: Amsterdam / New York, N. Israel / Da Capo Press 1971, 1971
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
xxx + 287pp.with ills. + plates out-of-text, 26cm., in the series "Argonaut press" vol.3, reprint of 1927-edition (which was a reprint of the 1720-edition), cloth, VG, X71328.