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The  indications:     AsHER  No...  and:  Tiele  No...  refer  to: 

G.  M.  Asher,  Bibliographical  and  Historical  Essay  on  the  Dutch 
Books  and  Pamphlets,  relating  to  New-Netherland  and  to  the 
Dutch  West-India'  Company  and  to  its  possessions  in  BrasU, 
Angola  etc.,  as  also  on  the  maps,  charts  etc.  of  New-Nether- 
land. Amsterd.,  1854 — 67.  With  facsimile  of  the  map  of 
New-Netherland  fry  iV.  /.  Vibicher  and  of  the  three  existing 
views  of  New-Amsterdam,  sm.  4to. 

P.  A.  Tiele,  Memoire  bibliographique  sur  les  joumaux  des  Navi- 
gateurs  Neerlandais,  reimprimes  dans  les  collections  de  DeBry 
et  de  Hijisius  et  dans  les  collections  Hollandaises  du  17c 
si^cle,  et  sur  les  anciennes  editions  Hollandafses  des  joumaux 
de  navigateurs  Strangers;  la  plupart  en  la  possession  de  Ere- 
derik  Muller.  Amsterd.,  1867.  Svo. 


No.  1039.  Morton,  New-English  CaiKt^in,  Amsterdam.  1637.— 
(acquired  since  the  printing  of  that  tii3e.)  red  morocco,  gilt 
edges,    Yery  fine  copy.  i'<'r.  250. •— 


Of  this  Catalogue  are  printed,  copies 

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BOOKS  ON  AMERICA. 


EARLY  VOYAGES. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 


GIFT  OF 


DANIEL    C.    OILMAN. 


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Asher  (G.  M.)  fiibliograph.  and  historical  essay  on  the  Dutch  books  and 
pamphlets  relating  to  New-Neiherland,  and  to  the  Dutch  West-India- 
Company,  as  also  on  the  maps,  charts  etc.  of  NewNetherland.  Amsterd. 

■  4854—67.  With  facsim.  of  the  map  of  New-Netherl.  by  N.  J.  Visscher 
and  of  the  3  eiisting  views  of  New- Amsterdam.  4to.  flor.  12. — 

The  same.  Large  thick  paper.  »    24, — 

Bibliotheek   van  Nederlandsche  Pamfletten.  —   Eerste  Afdeeling:     Yer- 

zameling  van  Frederik  Muller  te  Amsterdam.    Naar  tijdsorde  gerangschikt 

en  beschreven  door  P.  A.  T^i^fe.  Amsterd.  1858 — 61.  3vols.  4to.     »     15. — 

{Library  of  Dutch  Pamphlett.     Fird  PaM:  Collection  of  Frederik  Muller.) 

Catalogus"  10>000  Dissertationum  et  Orationum  theologicarum  a.  1650—1850, 
in  Academiis  Neerlandiae,  Germaniae,  Sueciae  Iiabitarum.  Acced.  duo  indices, 
prior  rerum,  alter  locorum  S.  Script.,  cur.  /.  C.  van  Slee.  1868. 8vo.  »       4.— 

CatalOgUS  10,000  Dissertationum  et  Orationum  juridicarim  a.  1600 — 1866 
in  Academiis  Neerlandiae,  Germanic.  Sueciae  etc.  habitarum.  Cum  indi- 
cib.  rerum,  et  locorum  Corp.  Juris,  cur.  E,  J,  v.  Lier,  1867. 8vo.  >       2. — 

Catalogas  -  van  ^e   Boekerij   der  Koninklijke  Akademie  van  Wetenschap- 

pen.    Amst.  1866—68.  2  vols  in  3.  8vo.  ,     10.60 

Contains  a  very  complete  colleitton  of  Works  of  Soeieiist,  with  notes. 

Catalog  (Ausflihrl.  Bibliograph.)  der  reichhaltigen  Sammlungen  Hebraischer 

u.   Judischer   Bucher.  u.   HSS.   von   Jacob  Emden   u.    M.  J.  Lewestein, 

imBesitz  von  F.  Muller.  1867.  Lief.  1.2.    (AU  published.)  8vo.  »       2.80 

Cont.  the  very  detailed  description  of  760  Hebrew  works. 

Mllller  (Fred.)  Beschrijvende  Catalogus  van  7000  Portretten  van  Neder- 
landers,  en  van  Buitenlanders,  tot  Nederland  in  betrekking  staande. 
Amsterd.  1853.  8vo.  5.70 

{De^cript.    Catalogue   of  7000  portraits  of  Dutchmen  and  foreigner*^  who 

were  in  relation  with  Ifetherland.) 

L*  histoire  N6erlandaise   en  figures.     Description  raisonn^e  {in  Dutch) 

d*estampes  et  de  cartes  historiq^s,  repr6sentant  ensemble  1*  histoire 
des  Pays-Bas,  recueillies,  arrang6<3f  et  d6crites  par  F.  Muller.  Amsterd. 
1864—70.  Livr.  I.  IL  (Vol.  I)  a«squ'en  1702.)  8vo.  ,      6.75 

The  3*  and  4*^  (or  last)  part  (Vol.  II)  is  in  preparation. 

— —  Essai  d'  une  bibliographie  N6erlando-Russe.  Catalogue  de  livres,  atlas, 
planches  concern,  la  Russie  et  la]  Pologne.  Avecprix.1859.8vo.  »       2. — 

Catalogus  v.    de  Bibliotheek  d.  Vereen.  ter  bevord.  van  de    belangen 

d.  boekhandels.    With  supplement.  Amst.  1856—  68.  2  vols.  8vo.  »       1.50 
{Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Ihe  Society  of  Dutch  JBooksellers,) 
Exclusively  books  relating  to  the  booktrade  ,bibliography  etc.  1821  No. 
with  bibhograph.   notes  etc. 

Tiele  (P.  A.)  M^moire  bibliographique   sur  les  Joumaux  des  Navigateurs 

N^rlandais,   r^imprim^   dans   les   Collections    de  de  Bry  et  de  Hulsius, 

et  dans  les  Collections  Hollandaises  des  XVIIe  sitele,  et  sur  les  anciennes 

^Mitions   des  Joumaux   des  Navigateurs  strangers.  Amst.  1867.  A  v.  1  pi. 

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PREFACE. 


The  contents,  arrangement  and  description  of  my  literary  collec- 
tion on  America,  is  so  difterent  from  other  Catalogues  on  the 
same  subject,  that  a  few  words  of  information  and  explanation  may 
be  required. 

I.  First  as*  to  the  contents.  —  Every  collection,  and  necessarily  its 
catalogue,  represents  more  or  less  the  literature  of  the  country  where 
it  is  forftidd,  consequently  Dutch  books;  occupy  a  large,  perhaps 
too  prominent  a  part  in  my  Catalogue.  In  order  to  make  of  this 
dispsyity  an  aS^antage,  and  to  give  this  Catalogue  a  more  literary 
character  than  that  of  a  mere  register  of  books ,  —  not  accidentally 
thrown  on  my  hands,  but  earnestly  collected  —  I  made  an  essay  in 
the  following  pages  towards  a  complete 

Dutch-American  Bibliography 

interspersed  with  the  various  other  books  on  America  —  especially 
on  New-Netherland,  New-Sweden  and  Brazil  —  in  my  possession. 
I  hope  not  to  have  fallen  too  short  of  my  intention,  although 
the  word  comilete,  in  Bibliography  especially,  may  appear  rather 
audacious,  and  though  I  feel  convinced,  that  even  a  supple- 
ment —  which  is  to  be  expected  in  a  few  months,  —  will  not 
fill  all  the  gaps.  In  this  Catalogue  all  the  350  books  and  pam- 
phlets which  I  possessed  in  1854  and  which  furnished  the  materials 
for  Mr.  Asher's  able  Bibliography  on  New-Netherland  and  Brazil, 
are  mentioned,  with  the  exception  only  of  some  very  few  insignifi- 
cant, reprints  and  quite  uninteresting  tracts.  The  Dutch  books, 
included  in  the  collection  I  sold  in  4858  to  Mr.  Brockhaus,  and 
which  are  mentioned  in  the  admirable  Catalogue  of  my  late,  much 
lamented  young  friend  Tromel  (see  N°.  Ill),  are  likewise  inserted 
here ;  also  those  of  my  3d  American  collection  sold  in  1 866  to  Mr. 
H.  Stevens,  and  finally  those  books  I  have  found  since.  My  list 
may  not  be  complete,  still  I  ^m  confident  of  giving  many  more 
of  Dutch  titles  in  this  volume  than  were  as  yet  known,  and 
some  very  conspicuous  ones,  now  explored  for  the  first  time.  To  show 
this  may    be  cited   that     vmque    piece  of  the  Dutch  translation  of 


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VI  PBEFACE. 

Amer.  Vespucius'  3d  letter  i  printed  at  Afttwerp  about  1508  (see 
N°.  24),  the  large  collection  of  pamphlets  bearing  on  the  relations 
of  Holland,  and  more  particularly  of  Amsterdam,  with  the  United 
States  in  1778    to    1781    (N°.  4637  to  1726),  and  several  others. 

Though  by  far  the  largest  number  of  all  the^e  Dutch  publica- 
tions is  in  my  possession,  the  absence  of  some,  which  may  come 
within  my  reach  during  the  arrangement  a«d  printing  of  this  vo- 
lume or  shortly  afterwards,  —  as  was  actually  the  case  with  the  very 
rare  book  of  Morton  (U**.  1039)  and  others  —  coidd  not  deter  me 
from  my  bibliographical  plan,  and  to  mention  these  likewise,  yet 
without  noting  a  price. 

The  second  part  of  this  Catalogue  wiU  contain  a  supplement  and 
an  alphabetical  index,  m  which  the  Dutch  books  will  be  marked 
by  an*  in  #rder  to  be  immediately  distingtdshed.  For  this  Sup- 
plement I  request  every  one,  finding  omissions  in  my  Bibliography 
to  communicate  them  to  me  so  as  to  arrive  at  a  complete  nomen- 
clature; (*)  while  I  trust  to  find  iu  the  repftblic  of  letters  once 
more  that  sympathy,  with  which  a  most  distin2:uished  American  bi- 
bliophile favoured  me  by  his  valuable  contributions  to  ^former  biblio- 
graphical work. 

IT.  To  gratify  collectors  I  have  added  to  this  Catalog^  the  enu- 
meration of  my  valuable  collection  of  Dutch  voyages  ftnd  of  the 
larger  works  on  voyages,  compiled  by  Geynaeus,  l||.  Bey  ,  Corn. 
Claesz,  Haktgebs,  van  deu  Aa,  and  others;  also  some 
on  old  geography  and  navigation,  —  books  the  affinity  of 
which  with  America  will  not  be  denied.  Many  bear  directly 
on  America;  and  the  stores  of  Grynaeus,  de  Bry,  etc.  are 
indispensable  to  American  collectors  for  the  letters  of  Columbus, 
Vespucius ,  Petrus  Martyr  and  similar  pieces  which  they  con- 
tain. In  order  to  show  more  plainly  the  literary  and  bibliographi- 
cal interest  of  these  volumes,  I  have  added  notes  even  on  Grynaeus ,i 
de  Bry  and  other  well  known  collections  ;  notes ,  affording  as  I  trust 
some  new  matter,  as  derived  from  close  investigation  of  these 
books.  Th6  annotations  to  the  exclusively  Dutch  voyages  are  taken 
chiefly  from  the  excellent  Memoire  bibliographique  sur  les  anciens 
voyages  ^Neerlandais ,  by  Mr.  Tiele,  published  by  me,  the  materials  for 
which  afforded  the  very  extensive  collection  I  formed  during  1 7  years 


(*)    I   beg   to   observe   that   I  have  omitted  intentionally: 

i°)  The  recent  books  on  the  Dutch  colonial  possessions  in  America,  as 
Sarinam,  Cara9ao,  St.  Martin,  etc.,  as  these  are  most  on  colonial  policy,  and 
have  scarcely  any  interest  at  all  for  the  truly  American  collector.  Besides  they 
are  fully  described  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Surinam  Library  (of  the  Govern- 
ment) published  in  1862  in  a  ^  edition  ai  the  Hague. 

S'^)  The  large  number  of  pamphlets  for  emigrauts.  Of  these  I  have  only  given 
a  sample  in  No.  370  to  377;  and  No.  374  presents  even  25  pieces  in  one  No. 

3°)  The  great  number  of  sensational  novels  of  these  times  for  young  and 
old,  where  uie  name  America  or  the  Indians  is  only  used  to  create  sensation, 
as  for  example  those  published  by  Eisendrath,  Kunst,  a.  o.  in  Amsterdam ;  also 
the  translations  of  Aiauard's  novels/ 


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PBEJAO^.  Til 

(and  sold  to  Mr.  H.  Stevens  after  the  publication  of  that  work.)  I  added 
these  notes  to  diffuse  more  widely  the  variegated  information 
which  that  book  gives.  As  the  present  Catalogue  contains,  be- 
sides the  duplicates  of  my  first  collection,  27  formerly  unknown 
editions,  I  trust  to  give  also  now  some  more  ample  information  in  this 
respect. 

III.  The  rather  large  number  of  terrestrial  and  Marine  Atlasses, 
Maps  and  Charts  in  my  possession ,  will  be  described  in  the  2*^  part 
of  this  catalogue,  together  with  the  Portraits  and  Historical  plates 
on  America  I  have  found.  However  large  this  collection  of  Atlasses  may 
be,  ~  public  or  private  libraries  may  no  doubt  surpass  it  in  extent,  — 
still  I  beg  to  venoure  the  suggestion  that  with  regard  to  the  historical 
Plates  and  Portraits,  this  collection,  or  at  least  the  description  of 
it,  is  the  first  public  attempt  in  this  line.  I  am  sure,  much  more 
might  be  done  in  this  respect,  and  a  great  deal  of  light  thrown 
thereby  on  American  history. 

lY.  The  arrangement  of  the  Catalogue  being  according  to  the 
practical  English  method,  partly  alphabetic  and  partly  systematic,  an 
alphabedc  index,  embracing  also  the  Supplement,  Atlasses,  Prints, 
etc.,  to  be  issued  in  the  2d  part,  will  aid  any  one  in  search 
of  a  name.  —  Being  desirous  to  draw  moreespeciaJly  the 
attention  of  the  North  Americstn  public  to  this  collection  of  Books, 
etc.  I  h«^e  written  the  Catalogue  in  the  English  language, 
although    only  imperfectly  acquainted  with  it. 


Finally  I  need  hardly  state,  that  not  only  for  my  own  sake, 
but  in  order  to  promote  the  interest  of  science  and  more  particularly 
of  bibliography,  a  greater  amount  of  time,  labour  and  money  ha»^ 
been  bestowed  on  this  Catalogue,  than  narrow  mercantile  conside- 
rations might  seem  to  justify.  Most  willingly  however  I  have  devoted 
the  space  of  290  closely  printed  pages,  —  which  in  ordinary  type 
would  fill  more  than  700  pages  —  to  the  description  and  notes 
of  only  2339  books,  and  found  the  greatest  pleasure  in  arranging 
and  annotating  these.  —  Since  I  began  my  present  business,  now 
more  than  thirty  years  ago,  my  firm  conviction  was,  —  and  it  has 
ever  remained  such  —  that  the  antiquarian  bookseller  can  largely 
serve  science  —  bibliography  or  literary  history  especially,  — 
without  forgetting  his  own  profit ;  provided  his  mind  be  not  wholly 
engrossed  by  money-making  speculations.  No  trade  is  so  admirably 
adapted  to  benefit  science  and  mercantile  interests  at  the  same  time. 
Commerce  and  science  may  go  hand  in  hand  there,  although  sometimes 
it  will  be  difiicult  for  him,  who  is  in  pursuit  of  both,  not  to 
tresspass  too  much  on  the  latter,  of  course  the  more  alluring  side. 
If  the  late  London  bookseller,  who  had  a  mathematical  figure  for 
signboard,  or  old  Hen  by  Stephanus  and  many  others  gave  more 
to  science  than  was  compatible  with  their  business,  —  on  the  other 
hand  old  Mr.'  Gb.  Eigh,  Th.  Eobb,  Heney  G.  Bohn,  NicTbiLb- 
NEB  of  London  and  J.  Sabin  of  New  York,  afforded  ample  proofs  of 


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VIII  PREFACE. 

the  contrary,  being  both  practical  and  prosperous  merchants  and  warm 
promoters  of  science.  My  late  old  friend  Mr.  E.  Weigel,  at 
Leipsic,  has  taught  me  more  of  art  and  prints  by  his  eminent  Print- 
catalogues  ,  than  any  quantity  ot  books  could  have  done.  An  anti- 
quarian bookseller,  who  is  not  himself  a  student  also  or  at  least 
desirous  of  furthering  science  by  the  aid  of  his  connexions,  resear- 
ches and  stock,  is  //not  the  right  man  in  the  right  place// ,  and 
in  this  particular  line  of  trade,  he  will  hardly  be  as  successful  as  he 
might  be^  in  another  less  scientific  calling.  Experience  has  amply 
shown  me  that  this  opinion,  —  merely  a  loose  impression  when 
I  first  started  in  business,  —  was  correct. 

In  order  to  realize  my  wish  to  promote  bibliography  through  my 
business  I  found  that  the  best  method  was  to  form  collections  of 
books  oil  special  topics,  leading  also  to  the  investigation  of- some 
parts  of  our  Dutch  literary  history  and  bibliography.  A  mere  accident 
(in  the  earlier  yearrf  of  my  business)  confirmed  me  in  this.  A  call 
of  English  Mechanics  for  all  the  Dutch  books  treating  of  our 
rivers,  dykes ,  waterworks ,  etc.,  and  an  application  of  Prof,  von 
Stkuve,  of  the  Imperial  Observatory  at  PiQkowa,  for  all  the  old 
Dutch  publications  on  mathematical  sciences ,  made  me  look  out  for 
anything  published  on  these  special  objects;  so  I  followed  my 
inclination  of  forming  collections,  describing  them  carefully  and 
disposing  of  the  books  afterwards .  By  this  idea  I  was  led  to 
compose  in  1853  my  Catalogue  of  Dutch  Portraits,  and  since  to 
the  Description  of  the  plates  in  my  possession,  also  to  cause  the 
books  to  be  written  by  Mr.  Asher  on  New- J\  etherland  and  by 
Mr.  Tiele  on  the  Dutch  Voyages.  I  found  this  all  as  subservient 
to  my  own  interest,  as  gratifying  to  my  taste  and  desire  for  more 
instruction,  while  it  served  to  enlarge  and  diffuse  at  home  and  abroad 
the  knowledge  of  our  Dutch   literature  and  other  scientific  matters. 

Many  will  contend  that  I  am  quite  wrong  in  this  trial  to  com- 
bine the  interests  of  commerce  and  literature,  and  that  it  would 
be  to  more  benefit  of  commerce  and  literature  if  every  one 
stuck  to  his  own  business  and  to  that  alone.  I  might  wish  this 
topic  to  be  discussed  anywhere,  to  know  if  that  line  of  trade,  or 
my  idea  might  be  advisable  for  young  antiquarians.  Be  this  as  it 
may,  1  could  scarcely  act  otherwise  than  I  did,  as  I  had  an  irresistible 
calling  to  trade  in  this  way  ;  —  and  wish  to  many  others  the  same 
benefit  and^  pleasure  I  have  derived  largely  from  this  practical 
combination  of  commerce  and  literature  ! 

FRED.  MULLER. 


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This  Catalogue  t^  properly  arranged  in  alphabetical  order; 
but  all  the  books  relali»g  to  any  special  country,  as  Brazil,  Co- 
lumbia,  Guiana,  New  Netherkiad,  NeiTV  Sweden,  New  Scotia, 
Peru,  etc.,  also  those  on  a  special  topic,  as:  Columbus,  Educa- 
tion, Gerbier,  Keligiotis  Sects  {including:  Baptists,  Brotvnisfs, 
Labadists,  Quakers,  etc.).  War  of  Independence yV^ar  o/"  1862— 66, 
are  brought  as  nmch  as  possible  under  these  or  simitotr  headings, 
and  for  the  books  on  them  must  be  looked  to  these  words. 

All  4he  Collections  of  Voyages  to  Anierica  and  the  Voyages 
Ihetnselves  to  the  West  and  East'  Indies,  those  round  the  world, 
to  Asia,  AfHca,  Australia,  the  South  Sea  and  the  Arctic  Voyages, 
are  put  togeti(ier  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue,  with  the  works  on 
Geography  in  general  and  Navigation,  where  will  be  found  a 
most  refharkable  series  of  them,  forming  one  of  the  best  parts  of 
this  Calalogtie. 

The  prices  are  i/n  Dutch  florins.  One  florin  equal  to 
4.0c.  gold  Anl.,  i  sh.,  8  p.,  2.12*  fr.,  17  SgK 


1  Aa  (P.  van  dar),  La  Otaleme  Agreable  du  Monde  ou  I'on  voit 
ie»  principaux  empires,  myaumes,  villes,  les  cotes,  rivler^,  habiUements, 
et  moeurs  des .  pen  pies,  leiir  religiorf,  les  jeux,  c^r^monies  ainai  que  les 
animaax,  plantes  et  autresraret^  de  rUnivers.  Leide,  P.  v,  d.  Aa  (17^90 
66  vols,  in  25.  Uniformly  hovM<k%nhf.  r€d eafj,  HiUtd,  mcut.  roy.  fol.  285.— 
This  stnpeDdotis  pnblic&^on  ooQtain»  above  3000  pl«te*%nd  maps,  many  by  the 
best  Datch  engrave)^  as  Lnikm,  Muldtty  Gaeree,  Stoopandaat,  etc.  Most  of 
these  plates  have  served  befone  for  the  splendid  publioations  of  P.  v.  d.  Aa 
and  others  in  Hollaiid,  and  are  here  reproduced  mostly  witli  broad  borders, 
and  isith  some  new  plates.  The  publisher  says  in  the  pr^tace  to  the  \^^  volume, 
that  he  has  bought  nearly  all  plates  from  various  Dutch  publishers  as : 
Blaea,  Visscher,  de  '  Wit,  Meurs,  Halma,  Mortier,  Allard,  etc.  and  adds: 
„Je  n'ai  imprime  que  100  erempl.  de  cette  Gdlerie  du  Monde  et  soyez  assure 
que  je  ne  retnetirai  aoUs  la  presae  utt  ouvrage  ri  penible  9ur  quoi  je  garderai 
ma  parole  enhomme  d'honneur/' —  The  work  is  very  rare;  1  have  never  seen 
nor  heard  of  any  com|^ete  eopy  before,  nor  do  I  know  of  any  one  etisttng 
(besides  that  in  the  Royal  Library  of  thfe  Hague.)  It  was  dalled  already  «  Trh-rare" 
a  oentary  ago  in  the  Catalogtie  of  the  Library  of  Dankeri  d' Aa$e%feldi^  which 
was  sold  in  the  Hague  in  i762,  and  where  the  tollowiug  note  was  added 
to  the  title: 

Frkb.  Mui4i«£a,  Amsterdam.  1 

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:•*,  J'';09vr<ge:ci\neQx  dentil  ii\  a  im]>rime  qae  100  exempl.,  dtjk  devena  tres- 
nn.'  —  In  Ferwerda'i  Ottfl^g^q  3ii|i;|r^nillef  ay^'l^B  pnx,  Leeuw.  1774  it  is 
called:  vOuvTage  cnrieax  dont  il  n^y  a  d'exemplaireB  de  rette  k  tronver  que 
dans  de  grandes  Biblioth^net ;  vendn:  vente  Gritti  1769  flor.  160. — 
V.  Dalen  1772  flor.  105.—. 

The  work  may  ioatly  be  called  a  *  Vnivert  UbutrS"  br  far  surpassing  all  si- 
ni|urp#blie|itiDiiB  i^itii  to  OQvtime^  TMifoi^'Univepg  ^idorf^ue  P^jh  ##nf .  t 
•  comparison  with  it.  It  is  arranged' according  to  the  various  eon^tnes;  the  first 
volome  contains  a  detailed  index  (37  pages)  of  the  plates  of  all  the  parts, 
each  volume  being  besides  accompanied  by  a  short  geogzaph.  and  hisfor. 
description  and  a  list  of  its  plates.  The  whole  is  divided  as  follows: 
Europe:  47  voipies'l  :  '        / 

Asia      :  12  viftnmes  ^66  \oU.' 
Africa  :    3  volumes  J 

America:  4  volumes:  Nouv.  Espagne,  Yucatan,  Onatimala,  Florida,  Vir- 
ginia, New-England,  Caaa^a,  Terra  Firma,  New  Granada,  <(«d  Fepyau,  Vene- 
siuela,  ^uji^tia,  Pern,  Brazil,  Paraguay,  Chili,  Magellanica;' Bermuda,  Jlm^^rican 
Islands.  With  above  1S40  plates  and  tnlips.  fa  orSdr  to  give  an  idei  of  the 
variety  <rf  the  subjeets  of  the  pkitcs  it  mfty  Mffiee  to  mentibn  ihe  tatt  5 
plates  of  t^e  .last  volume :  - 

Costumes  and  coMptges  pf  the  inhabi(tai|ts  of  New  Albion.. 
How  the  inhabitants  tr(  N.-AIbiop  honour  strangers. 
Chev.  Brake  gifted  by  the  King  Vith  the  island  of  Netxr  Albion. 
Battle  between  the  Spaniards  and  Ttidians  Sn  Calffornia.''' 
Savages  of  the  Detroit  of  Fotbither. 

Aeqording   to   the  Catalogue  of  Uie  books  of  P,   v.  d.  A4  {f^fU  in  1729) 
p.  379  No  1175  this  work  is  published  in  17^. 

2  Aa  (B-  yan  der)  Les  Forces  de  rCurope,  Asie,  Afrique  ;et  A^rique, 
on  description  des  princip.  villes  avec'leurs  forteresses,  etc.  Nonvelle 
Edition  mi9  en  meilleiir  ordre  que  les  pr^^dentes,  beaocoup  angvnent^e 
et  <li«ris(§e  en  20  tomes.  Enrichie  de  plosieurs  magnif.  Edifices,  Xardins, 
etc.  A  Paris  chez  Vanlheiir  ek  se  vend  a  f^ieide  chez  P;  v.  d.  Aa.  (i7iG) 
20  parts  en  2  vols.  calf.  fol.  obi.  .     70*— 

This  very  liave  work,  to  be  CiHind  in  no  Catalogue,  and  publisi^ed  Jn  1726 
according  to  the  sale  Catal.  of  v.  d.  Aa's  bookf ,  p^  389,  No.  10^. .  is  properly 
a  collection  of  plans' and  view^  of  ;the  most  ren^arkalble  cities  and  fortres- 
ses in  Europe.  In  this  last  edition  16  plates  on  America  are  added,  mostly 
published  before  in  other  works  or  separately,  and  afterwards  reprodu- 
ced asew  (bnt  wtth  large*  borders  ahd  isaitbabhes)  in  thet  QukHe" tifriahU 
du  momie  (No.  1.).  This  is  a  work  simiUr  to  that^  but  on  a  smaller 
scale  and  of  a  more  topographical  character.  —  'The  present  book  tras 
originally  published  by  N.  dg  Wer  at  Paris  in  8  vok  oontaining  176i  plates; 
these  were  copied  by  J'.  MorH»r  at  Amsterd.  and  angmented  to  319  pi.  in 
14  vol;  these  fopiea  were  bought  by  wait  der  Ja,.  Who  re-issued  theia  with 
other  pi.  aagmented  to  the  number  <k  509  in  this  edition. 
—  Collection  of  ¥oyage».  Amst.  170((,  or  17i7  fbl.  and  %\o.^See  the  Oi- 
vition :  CcUectioM  of  Va^apit  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 

3  AardbOVinge  (Aanmerkingen  op  de  sware)  geweest  den  18  Sept. 
neffens  een  verhaal  van  de  aardbevrnjjen,  die  er  nu  in  25  jaren  hier- 
waarls  (te  XfW,  Jamaica  elc)  gevoelt  zijn.  Utregt.  1692.  <lo.  20  pp.  5.— 

{fiemarkt  on  the  Earthquake  of  Sept,  1 8,  with  an  account  of  the  earthquakes 
'25  yean  ago  fat  Lima^  Jamaica  eta) 

4  Abdy  (£.  S.)>  J^ournail  of  a  residence  and  tour  in  tlie  United  States. 
London,  /,  Murray,  1835.  3  vols,  eiloth,  8vo.  4»50 

,^The  tepubliration  of  this  work  was  oommenoed  in  New- York,  but  suspend- 
ed on  aecount  of  its  remarks  on  Slavery.^  Sabin^ 

5  Acosta   (Chr),    Trattato    della    historia,    natura,    et  viilu   delle  Droghe 


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mediciiuili  ei  altri  sempUci   rarissimi . . .   d^Ue  Indie  Orietiiali.  Recato 
dalla  lingua  Spagnitolft;  Venetia,  i^.  ^iUUi,  1585.  wo^euU.  Mo.    .  7.50 

This  imre  Italian  translation  (not  cit^d  by  Brunct)  contains  one  oftheear- 
lieat  notices  of  the  Cholera  and  the  remedies  for  it.  (See  p.  55.) 

—  4he08ta  (Chr.)  Aromata  Indiae.  —  See:  Horto,  (ab). 
6  AOQSta  (Joa.)  De  naUira  Novi  Orbis  U.  II.  Et  de  promulgatione  Evan- 
gelii   a|^  fiarbai^os,  sive  de  procuranda  ludorum  salute  11.  VI .  Ooloniae 
Agripp.,  Aa  oficma  Bircimannica,  1596.  calf,  8vo.  12. — 

This  is  the  9^  edition,  the  first  having  been  published  at  Salamanca  1589  and 
reprinted  there  in  1IK&  —  The  work  is  especially  TaluaUe  for  the  many 
details  about  the  Indian^  oC  Pera,  amongst  whom  tJie  author  lived  jfor  a 
series  of  17  years.  —  Acosta  is  oaia  of  the  first  writers  who  have  treated 
(diilosophically  of  America  and  its  productipss. 

7 Historie  Naturael  ende  Morael   v.  de  Westersche  indien;  waer  in 

v.  d.  Metalen,Planten  ende  Ghedierten  van  dien,  tnaniei^n)  ceremonieii 

en  ooriogen  der  Indianen.    I^u  eerstmael  u.  d.  Spaenschen  overg.  door 

J.  Huyghen  v.  Linschoten.    Cnch.  1598.  8vo.  vetium.  Fine  copy.   (Tiele 

No.  289.)  Bare.  24.— 

(Natural  and  motal  tMory  of  ike  Weit-Int^Si  on  ike  melals,  plant* 

and  animaU  of  it,  the  manners,  customs  and  wars  of  the  Indians.  Now 

for  ihe  first  time  translated.) 

First  Dutch  edition.  Translated  on  the  2d  and  best  edition  of  Sevilla, 
15*91.  —  De  Bry  have  given  in  their  German  edition,  (Gr.  Voy.  IX)a  version 
of-^is  Dutch  translation,  mentioning  the  name  of  Linschoten  as  the  author's; 
from  the  German  they  gave  the  Latin  translation,  indeed  a  poor  one  according 
to  Camus.  — The  exactness  of  Linsehdten's  version  is  guaranteed  by  his  name. 

R The  same.  —  De  2e  editie.  Amsl.,  Broer  Jansz,   1624.  4to.  vellum. 

(Tiele  No.  290).  14.— 

2d  and  last  Dutch  edition,  with  numerous  woodengravings. 

—  Acreliufi, Forsaml.  in  Nya  Swerige,  Stockh.  1759. 4to.  See:  New-Sweden. 

9  Act  {of  JParliamen^  for  the  moi'e  effectual  securing  and  encouraging 

the  trade    of  H.   M.'s  British  subjects  to  America.  London ,  1739.  fol. 

Uncut.  1.50 

10  Aet   (of  Parliament)   for  mcreasing  and  encouraging   of  shipping  and 
navigation  (to  Asia,  America  etc.)  Lond.  1739.  fol.  Uncut.  1.50 

11  Adair  (J.),  Geschichte  der  Amerikanischen  Indianer,  besonders  am  Mis- 
sissippi, Ftorida,  Georgien  etc.  Aus  d.  Engl.  Breslau,  1782.  bds.  8vo.  2.25 

12  Adftin«*   (John),  Defence   of   the   Constitutions  of  Government  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  London,  1787.  Vol.  2.  3.  calf.  «vo.  2,50 

13 Geschiedenis  van  het  geschil  tusschen  Groot-Brilannie  en  Aroerika. 

sedert  deszdfs  oorsprong  in  1754.  Amsterd.,  1782.  sewed,  uncut.  8vo.     1.50 
(History  of  the  dispute  between   Great-Britain  and  America,  from  its 
origin  in  1754.) 

Wntten  in  1774.  The  author  was  Ambassador  of  the  United  States  to  the 

Dutch  Republic  in  1780. 

14  Aitsema  (L.  Tan),  Historie  van  Saken  van  Stael  en  Oorlogh,  in  ende 

omtcenl  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  beginnende  met  't  uytgaen  van  den  Treves 

(1624)  en  eyndigendie  met  den  ja^re  1668.  'sHage,  1657-1671.  14  vols,  in 

15.  veUum.  4to.  20.— 

(Bistortf  of  the  affairs  of  ^tate  and  War,  of  the  United  Netherlands^ 

bcffinniug  wUk  the  year  1621  and  finishing  at  1668.) 

15 The   same,  with  the  supplement  by  L.  Sylvius  (1669— 97.) 's Hage, 

1669—99.  11  vols.  calf.  fol.  Best  editiou*  45.— 

The  hiffh  importance  of  this  work  consists  in  its  vast  mass  of  original  do- 

CitiHenis,^Mtmci\oni,  treaties,  memoirs  of  the  ambassadors,  resolutions  of  the 

Atttsterdahi. 

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Stiateft   General   etc.,   which   are    nowhere   else    to   be    foand    together.  The 
relations    of  the   author   (himself  a  Dutch  politieal  agent)  wi^  the  highest 
iuBdionaries  of  the   State,  enabled   him   to   collect    them,  and  it  is  a  fact 
bufliciently   known,    that   —  where    these  did  not  suffice  —  he   eyen    had 
recourse   to  corruption  aud  other  means  in  order   to  get  those   authentic  do- 
cuments, which  make  his  work  one  of  the  richest  and  most  Vatnahle  sources 
existing.   In   1669   an    accusation    was  raised  against    Aitsema    ,,for  having 
vbribed  the  functionaries  of  the  State",  but  he  died  in  the  same  year.  In  his 
place  his  secretary  and  some  clerks  were  sentenced  to  heavy  penalties. 
For  a  view  of  the  contents  we  give  the  following  extracts  on  America: 
Vol.  1.  Folio  edition.  1621—32.  p.  61-71.  Foundation  of  the  West-India  Com- 
|)any,  with  the  documents  relating  to  it. 
p.  720.  Capture  of  the  Silverflect. 
„    809.  P.  Heyn  makes  his  report  of  this  capture  before  the  Directoi-s 

of  the  Company. 
„    821.  P.  Heyn'a  death. 

„   992 — 98.    A    Dutch  fleet  starts  for  Pamambuco.  -^  Weerdeuburgh 
in  Brazil.  —  Capture  of  Olinda,  etc. 
Vol,  11.         1633—1640.  p.  273.  Artischofsky  takes  Parayba. 

„    ?f^\,  Frince  Jokk  Mum-ict  sails  for  Brazil;  < —  the  instructions  given 

to  him  by  the  Government. 
„    381.^  Ustelincx   tries   to    make   an  amngemeut  between  the  Dutch 

West-India-Comp.  and  the  Swedish  South-Company. 
„    504  Differences  between  the  W.  I.  Comp.  and  the  Government. 
„    527.  Disputes  on  the  open  or  closed  navigation  to  Brazil. 
„    538.  Achievements  of  Prince  John  Mauric^  in  Biazil. 
„    081.  Prince  John  Maurice's  return  to  Holland. 
VoU  III.       1641—1654.     p.     88.    Revolt   of  the    Portuguese    in    Brazil.     - 
Schooneborgh  sent  there  with  succour. 
„    103.  Bad  state  of  Brazil  and  the  W.  1.  Comp. 
;,    204.  Succour  sent  to  Brazil. 
„    297.  State  of  affairs  in  Brazil. 

;/    338 — 41.  Disputes  with  Portugal  on  the  events  in  Brazil. 
„    488;  Negotiations  with  Portugal  on  Brazil. 

,/    1116 — 23.    Reports   of   Schooneborgh,  llaecks   aud  Schoppe   ou  the 
state  of  Brazil.  —  Loss  of  the  Reoiffe.  —    Couditions  of  the   capi- 
tulations. 
Vol.  IV.        1655 — 1664.    This    and   the   following  volumes  are  especially    inte- 
resting  for  the  negotiations  of  Downing  (Sec  iu  this  Catalogue  at : 
Bowningiana).     Nearly    some   hundred   juiges    are    filled    with    the 
documents  and  other  pieces  relating  to  the  intrigues  of  this  shrewd 
diplomatist,  his  complaints  of  the  West-India-Comp.  etc.,  the  end  of 
which  was  the  war  with  England  (1664)  aud  the  fobS  of  New-Ncthcr- 
land.  It  would  be  impossible  to  mention  here  even  the  most  impjr- 
tant  pieces.    We   recommence    therefora   our  extracts  at  the  5th  vo- 
lume, omitting  the  ^Downingiana.'^ 
Vol.  V.         1664-1666.  p.  265  and  p.  275—77.  Disputes  between  the  French  aud 
the  Dutch  on  the  island  of  Cig'ana. 
«    211.  Complaints  of  the  Danish  against  the  Dutch  W.  1.  Comp. 
„    911.  Quarrels  of  the  Danish   African  Comp.  with  the  W.  I.  Comp. 
Vol.  VI.       1666—68.   p.    239.    Restitution   of  St.   Bustache,    Tabago  etc.   to 
Holland. 
,/    426.    Letter   of  the   King  of  England  to  J.  Bannister,  Governor  of 

Surinam,  on  the  i-estitntimi  of  that  colony  to  Holland. 
u    440,   J.    Bannister   imprisoned    by   the    Dutch.  —  En;$lish   remon- 
strances. 
„    652.  Request  of  the  W.  I.  Company  to  prolong  its  privileges. 

The  n^otiations  of  the  treaty  of  Breda  (1667)  are  given  in  full  length. 

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16  Albany   Gaaette,   Tuesday.  March  19,  1799.    1  sheet.  4to.         6.— 

This  interesting  specimen  of  an  Americnn  News-Paper  coutaii^  lidiugs  from 
Baltimore,  New -York,  Bassaterre,  on  the  capture  of  the  French  frigate  In- 
surgente^,  on  an  insurrection  in  NprthoinptQU  County  (Pennsylvania)  suppres- 
sed by  Marshal  Col.  W.  Nichols,  etc. 

17  Albertini  (Pranc),  Mimbilia  Rome.  Opusculum  de  mirabilibiis 
None  et  Veteris  U^bis  Rome.  Impressum  Lugduni  per Joa. Mario  expen- 
sis  Romani  moriii.  bibliopole,*)  1520   h((4,i,80me  wooUcnte,  4to.         22.— 

*)  Harrlsse  in  BibUoih,  Jmer,   Veimiit*,  has :  bibliofihile . 

Harrisse  No.  103  says  that  this  edition  reproduces,  without  any  alterations 
the  passage  referring  to  Vetpuccius,  from,  the  first  edition  of  1510.  As  I 
have  found  some  deviations  from  the  text  given  by  Harrisse  (No.  64)  I  insert 
here  this  passage  as  it  is  fodnd  in  my  copy  on  the  recto  of  the  last 
leaf: 

...Nam  in  novo  muado  Albcricus  Vespulsius  («/<;)  Flo.  missus  a  iidelissimo 
Rege  Portugal.  Postremo  vero  a  Catholico  Hyspaniarum  Rege  primus  adinuenit 
nova  (nV)  insnlas  et  loca  incognita,  ut  in  eins  libello  Graphice  apparet, 
in  quo  descripsit  sideiii  et  nouas  insulas  ut  et  apparet  in  Fpistola  {ate) 
eius  de  nmio  mondo  ad  lAurentium  ianiorem  de  medicis .... 

18  Allibone  (S.  Aust)  Critical  dictionaj  y  of  English  literature  and 
British  and  Aroerioan  authors,  living  and  deceased,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
coujits  to  the  middle  of  the  19th  century.  Philad.  1859— 71.3  vols.  c/oM. 
I'oy.  8vo.  61. — 

A  most  remarlcable  and  justly  renowned  work;  a  pride  and  treasure  to  the 
Ameriean   nation;  a   work  which   may  be  called:  a  tiiily  Benedictine  work. 

19  Amandi  2iierixeetisis  Chronica  compendlosa  ab  exordio  mundi 
usque  ad  a.  1534.  Adiectae  sunt  epistolae  II  Christ.  Regis  Aelhiopiae 
Davidis  act  Cleraentem  VII,  1533.  Aliae  quoque  III  e[ristolae  ex  Nova 
maris  Oeeani  Hispania  ad  nos  transmissae,  de  fructu  mirab.  illic  surgentis 
novae  ecclesiae.  Antwerp.,  Simon  Cock^  1534.  Bvo.  Very  rare.  —  Harrisse 
No  186.  28  50 

20  American  Almanac  and  Repository  of  useful  Knowledge  for  1854. 
Boston.  8vo..  —.00 

Statistical,  astronom.,  histor.  etc.  notices. 

21  American  Annual  Registei^  or,  historical  memoirs  of  the  United 
Stales,  for  1796.  Philadelphia,  Bioren  ^  Madam,  ildl.Af.id.  uncut.  Bvo. 
288  pp.  8.50 

Contains  iuterestiug  anecdotes,  historical,  topograph,  and  other  notices,  etc. 

22  American  Ephemeris  and  nautical  ahuauac  for  the  y^ar  1856.  Was- 
hington, 1853.  $d.  roy.  8vo.  600  pp.  F%bl.  flor.  6.—  2.50 

23  American  Jcomald  etc.  -•  a  coUection  of  ^25  different  numbei-s  of 
various  reviews,  journals,  etc.  pubUshed  'at  New^York,  Washington,  Phi- 
ladelphia, Utica,  Charleston,  Boston,  Buffalo,  Cleveland,  Richmond,  etc. 
1854—56.  4.— 

24  SKmtriCU^  l^ej^OIICCiu^/  Letter  on  his  3d  voyage,  in  Dutch.  Antwerp 
(between  1506  and  1509)  sm.  4to.  8  leaves  or  16  pp.  boards. 

Recto  of  the  first  leaf: 

J&m  bee  nteutoer  tiitttit  oft  lanbtfcap 
nteufneUcp  o^eubbf  babi  boorfucg 
tiggf  coli.  bl  ]^ortu0acl  booc  b^ 
alberfie^ti  pgiloet  ofte  seeBenber  b'tnerelt* 

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{0/  ike  nfifo   vn^U  or  lan4i$cap€^   newly  .fcnnd  finr  ike  iffti^irums 
Kins  of  Farimg<iU  hy  the  best  pUoi  or  mariner  of  ike  world.) 
Recto  of  the  Uut  leaf: 

m  bit  V^.  i^  89etra|flateert  i^fi  ditrrogeftert  |  tut  batgualiaeitjicli 
in  iatg.  cti  Uoocbc  totf  I  lattinc  in  buptfcgec  fpc^Eten.  09  bat 
bie  mSfcgen  |  tnetcu  tnoigl  el)  b'ftoen  taMt  groottc  tosntelic  I  gebl 
bagj^elic):  gQenotibf  inerbf*** 

(C^B^prent  ((Cganttaiecpen  aen 
^pferen  tatagj^r.    9^i 
3[a  ba  <I^oe|Borcd« 
Ccelo  be^cenbii  b^Bmn  guoh 

gnOtgOCgSiaUtOn*  [G^oH  temlon,] 

(All  Ihit  foregoing  is  iranskUed  and  hroughi  over  from  ike  IUUm 
into  Zafin,  and  further  from  Lai'm  inio  DuieA,  ihat  men  map  know 
and  under tiand^  what  greal   wonder*   daily   are  fouind, . . 

Frinted  at.  Aniwerp  at  lie  iron,  balance,  by  Jan,  van  Voe^borck : 
E  celo  deteendit  verbum  quod  gnoihoehyatdon.)  [know  ^Qwr.telf'^ 
Collaiion:  IHght  annuml)ered  leases,  eaidh  of  39  or  31  lines,  Gothic 
letters;  small  4to.  only  leaf  5  with  a  signature  (B);  the  verao  of  the  last 
filled  by  a  woodengravlng.  6  woodcuts:  on  the  recto  of  the  first  leaf  {See 
facsimile  facing  the  title  of  this  catalogue);  on  the  verso  of  leaf  1  (7oiias 
thrown  into  the  mouth  of  the  whale) ;  reeto  of  leaf  3  (four  female  abori- 
gines). Verso  of  leaf  4  (fighting  Indians),  verso  of  leaf  6  (repeated  fiEoua  the 
recto  of  leaf  1)  and  verso  of  the  last  leaf  (re|ieated  ipom.  the  i'ecto  of 
leaf  3).  —  One  very  slight  wormhole  in  the  inner  margin  pf  I  leaves,  else 

A  TALL    AND    REMARKABLY    WELL  CONDITIONED    CQPY. 

This  Dutch  Vespuccins  has  remained  entirely  unknown  dpwn  to  the  present 
time;  it  is  mentioned  neither  by  Harrisse  nor  by  ai^y  other  bibliographer. 
I  have  found  no  notice  whatever  anywhere  SO  that  tae  present  IS  the 
first  copy  known  and  mi^y  justly  be  called  Uniquo..  It 
coniiea  from  an  i^sognitieant  library,  sold  a  yev  ago  at'Atititnrfymkd  was 
bound  up  with  three  other  pieces,  all  printed  there  in  the  first  ten  years 
of  the  16***  century ;  —  one  of  them  which  seems  to  he  likewise  totally 
unknown,  on  the  land  of  Priest  John  may  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  cata- 
logue with  the  Voyages  to  Asia.  The  high  inUrest  of  the  wotti  wiMtt  per- 
haps will  never  again  be  offered  for  sale  has  tndnoed  me  to  prefii  to  this 
catalo<;;ue  an  exact  facsimile  of  the  first  page. 

The  book  itself  is  the  ti'anslation  of  VeSpuccius"  famous  letter  to  I^aur. 
de  MediiHS  on  his  third  American  voyage,  undortateen  in  '1501  fot  Hie  ""King 
ol  Portugal.  It  begins  beneath  the  woodcut  of  the.  first  page : 

%mtiti  goebe  MSt  %xi  hootlrebf  bscP  iel  k-  %ntxitu§ 
b  0efcreuf  b3  tnp  tneb^cco9t . . 

.  {LaurentiuSy  good  friend^  in  the  past  days  I  Atberidus  /lave  written 
to  you  of  my  return^ 

At  the  third  page  the  relation  of  the  voyage  itseff  begins,  and  it  Is  curious, 
that  while  Harrisse  in  his  eileiisive  note  to  the  first  litin  edition  (No.  22.) 
gives  May  iOth  or  13th,  or  June  10th  as  the  probable  day  of  the  departure 
from  Lisbon,  here  Vcspuccius  himse]f  names  the  fir&t  of  Hay :  SftlbS  tQCt 

0^  gecf  fll^  mS  iaeef  M€€^t.<t  en  ecu  bf  ^ttixl  bacB 

ba  JBcp  tfO  50  tat  tat  Oeren^t.  (/»  the  year  of  out  Lord  1501  the 
first  day  of  May  we  have  set  idtl^  i  have  found  nowhere  else  this  date 
mentioned*  •  .  .        ;     ^    .  ..      ■ 

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The  book  Tiean  no  date,  bat  it  is  out  of  question,  that  8  .fiM"  U^i  pifiir^ 
in  the  j^riodi5p6 — 9,  the  time  when  al^  t^eisejpfatee^tions  of  Vespucci  us 
were  published.  It  is  one  of  the  nrst  pro4uctioii8  of  the  famous  printer 
Jan  van  lioethortfht  at  Antwerp,  whose  publication^  (principally  Romances 
of  chevaliy^  with  woodcuts^  curious  popular  books,^  etc.)  rank  amouff  the 
rarest  of  the  Anturerp  printers.  Just  the  kind  .'of  his  publications  makes  it 
easy  to  nn^^erstand  tbat  tbc!y  have  disappiBareid/  a^  it  were,  under  the  hands 
of  the  re^iti^  pnfUie. 

Mr.  Mallei'  bought  ibis,  book  (eipBD*c*  iin-lnded)  for  /  830. — 

25  AoiOidlCttS  Voerpuooiiur.  Voti  iii^T  nevi  ^^wx^^xAina  Region  ,<lie  wol  ein 
welt'^nennt  mag  warden,  jpuiTh  den  Cn^teniidien  Kilnig  von  Portu- 
gal!, wunnderbarlicherfunndeD.  {Ai  fhe  ^nd.)  Geilnufet  yn  Niiiemberg 
dureh  Woffgannq  Hueler^  (1506).  sm.  n>L  H    \^u  {R0rris.u  No.  33)  17.— 

Acconiii  of  the  3*1  voyage  of  Ve^pu coins.— Fao-iiinnle  rt'jjrint  on  old  paper 
by   the   PilinsJcy   p^'ocess,.  S9   ex^iii'tly  reiirL>du(^in^  tUc    original  edition,  that 
few  eyes'icould  detect  the  difference.  Only  a  Few  eo^^ien  printed.  The  original 
edition  would  t>e  worth  above  soni^  hnndenl  Huruia, 
—  Bandini,  Veapncci  Leben.  1748  —  See:  Bandini!    .^ 

26  Amaiilbt  in  s(lle  «yne  byy.ondepheden  beschouwd.  'Anist.  t780.  4  vol.<5. 
riM  2  wuips.  sin.  SvO.  2.— 

{America  considered  in  ail  iU  partieuiariiies.) 

27  Amerikanisohed  ICagazln,  oder  authentische  Beilr&ge  zur  Erdbe- 
schreibung,  Staiitskunde  «.  Oeschichte  v.  Anaerica.  Herausgeg.  von  He- 
gewUeh  tt.  JF*^«w.  rtaiinbiirg,  f  793^96.  3  ^Hs  In  +  \(A.{nit  jm^ixhed.) 
bds.  8vo.  :  ^-^     ■      '•  '■  3.75 

Contain,  interesting  statistical  and  commercial  notices  and  details,  nianv  on 
edonii^illi^  etb.,  fidi>  instance  pait  II,  p."^  25-^4^  an  historioal  aiceouBt^of't^e 
German  colonists  in  Pennsylvania,  by  a  Pc/nnsylvanirfn,   G.  N.  Lutynes,  etc 

28  L*Am6rique  et  TBurope  en  184^,  ou  Congr^s  d6  Panama.  Par  Mr. 
G.  L.\.  Bnkx^.*826.  8vo.  i  ^.eO. 

29  Ames  jpEHsher),  Worfcs.  With  notictjs  of  his  Hie  and  character.  Boston, 
1809.  rtr//,  portrait  8to.  ^  ^  5.50 

With  iiiscription  i  ITSix  dono  D.  Websteif,  Boston.  Oct.  30.  1JM7.*  Ori- 
ginal edition,  publ.  bv  Rev.  I>t.  Kirlcland. 

yFlsher  Ames,"f  70^— i808i  boim  in  Oedham,  Mass./^to  d  leading  stktesroau 
dnrtnjg  the  adminisAratito'  ofi  Washington.  He  was  elected[  president  of  Har- 
vard Oollege  in  1801^  bat  iU-imalth  obliged  him  to  .deoUne  the  post:  His 
spseeh  'in  rehtien  io  tiie  Biitish  Treaty,  delivered  iii'  i396,  has  been  much 
cammqpiihdc*'  jUlHone.  .  r 

30  AndJOd' (K.);>  Nord«'Am^rika  in  geograph.  nt.  geschichtliclien  Vmrifssen, 
mit'besoodcrer  Berficksicht4|iing  <der  Eingeborenen  n.  der  Indianischen 
Alterthumer.  Braunschweig,  1851 .  roy.  S\'o:  fFitA  Atla»,  coniain.  i^  cohur. 
mpt,  fpl.  9^.  A/  boun(L  2.50 

31 r.  Th«  3ai?>e,  lbi4.  i854V4/.  M  WUhotd  atla^.  .  ,  1.— ' 

^  Andrews  (J.  D.),  Aeporti  on  th^, .  trade ,  ar«d   commeix^e  of  the  British 

Nojth  i^DifericaKi  Colopi,^  and,  of  tiie  Great  Lakes  and  JUivcrs.  Washingt. 

1853.  With  4  (large)  maps.  2  vols,  cloth,  8'vo.  9QC  pp.  5,~ 

ANTIQUITJCS.       . 

33  -  A^ltiquaririt  TidMkrift,  udgivet  af  det  Kong.  Nordiske  Old- 
skrift-Selskab,  1843—63.  Kjoberth.  1845—64.  8  \'Ols.  8vo.  With  many 
plates.  (Pub/,  aiotd  Jf,  iA.—-)  15.— 

This  highly  valuable  journal,  published  by  the  Antiquarian  Sodety  of  (he  North, 
contains  many  verii^  (nteresting  aH^cles  (bv  Itafn  and  othei-s)  on  the  history, 
mythology,  autfqnities  etc.  of  America.  The  society  having  a  special  daUnet 
for  AmeHcanske  Oldsnger^  the  journal  bt4ngs,  regularly <  ample  reports  an  the 
newacqaisitioAsHc.^of  thia  cabinet,  and  many  other  a/tides   beddes ;  Ibr  iu- 

Amsterdam!. 

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stance  pp.  30— "if  8  of  the  laiit  Tolnme  are  filled  with  a  very  inferesfiiig  account 
of  the  Indiaus  of  North- America,  their  mythology  etc.,  pp.  49 — \§i  of  the 
year  1860  with  m  aceoimt  of  the  old  Mexican  history,  etc, 

34  —  M6moire8  de  la  Social  Hoy.  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.  AnD.i840-49. 
Copenhague.  1843  — 52.  4  vols.  fTith  mani/  plaUt  and  engrav.  8vo.  8. — 
Contain,  interesting  articles  on  America:  Rains  of  an  ancient  Scmndinav. 
ehurch  in  Greenland.  -^  Discovery  of  antiquities  at  Fall  River,  Mass.- 
Runic  inscription  fonnd  in  North- America,  by  H.  R.  Schoolcraft,  —  Rafn, 
Site  of  Vinland,  the  chief  settlement  of  the  ancient  Scandin^ams'  fn  Ame- 
rica. —  Vases  antiqnes  da  Perou,  with  2"  pi.  —  Antiqnites  Amerieaities.  — 
Ossem^nts  hnmains  fossilev  tronv^  an  Bres'li'  '—  etc. 

3.0  —  Bradford  (A^  W.),  American  antiquities  and  researches  into  the 
origin  and  history  of  the  red  race.  New-York,  1843.  bloih.  8vo.         7. — 

36  —  Haven  (S.  F.),  Archaeology  of  the  Dnited  'States,  or  sketches, 
historical  and  bibliograph.,  ofthe  progress  of  information  respecting  ves- 
tiges of  antiquity  in  the  U.  St.  (Washingt.  1856)  4to.  .    .        5.— 

37  —  Ijeemans  (C.)>  Bpredeneerde  beschr\jving  der  Asialispne  en  Aine- 
rikaansche  Monumenten  van  Het  Museum  van  oudheden  le  Leyden. 
Leyden,  1842.  id.  8vo.  ,^  1.— 

{DeteriptioH  of  the  Asiatic  and  ^0efnV«(»..w02i?4>i9^/^  of  the  Museum 
of  antiquities  at  Leiden.) 

38  —  Beuvens  (C.  J.  C0Ondh«den  vaii  Noord-Amerika.  8 no.  (Extract 
from:   Wettendorp  en  Seuvens,  AntiqiUieiien,  1822)  49  pp.  *^.7.5 

{Antiquities  of  North- America.) 

39  Antlquarius  (Der  curieuse)  Amst.  1680.     With  plates,  ,\imfif     .  4.— 

{The  cnrious  Antiquary.) 
Pp.  347—418  treat  of  America.  .    ;.'  \   .A    ' 

40  Apiani  (F.)  Cosmographia  per  Gemmam  Frisium  emendat.  AntAverpiae, 
O,  JBontius,  1553.  Ifith  vfoodenqrav,,  astronctm.  f^*y  ^^loeUeAf  mo- 
veable pieces  etc.  and  a  folding  map  of  the  loorld  giving  a  very  curious 
representation  of  Af»^rica,^kcced'iit  Qrontii  Finaei  in  Euclidis  Georaetrica 
demonstrationes.  Paris  1557.  —  1  vol.  cat/.  4to.  ,         .      ^^  — 

On  folio  30  of  Apii^nus'  work  a  description  of  A^ericiL  .     . .;, 

41 Cosmographia,  per  Gemmam  Frisiamaucta  el. annotatt.  iUustrata. 

Coloniae  Agripp,  Apud  ffmeredes  A.  Bir^tinanm,  15T4.  ealf.M^.  12  — 
With  numeiods  woodcuts,  geometrical  andraBtimiomical:  diagrams,  folrelles 
and  other  moveable  pieces,  and  a  large  folding  map.  This  jMqp-f^ves  a 
fair  representation  of  South  America  and  the  Isthtntis;  Che  Sbrtliemipftii  of 
America  being  still  -in  a  very  ineoirect  state.  —  A  discriptleii  of  America 
see  on  leaf  30. 

42  - —  The  same,  other  edition  of  nearly  the  same  tiirte  with  exafctlythe 
same  woodcuts  and  the  same  le^t,  but  printed  with  different  characters. 
—  Wartting  the  title,   the  map*  and  the  last. leaf.         .     '.  '      ■  «.  4.— 

43 Cosmographia,  corregida  e  anadlda  por  Gemma  Frisio.  Bn  Anvers, 

Juan  Bellero,  1575.  vetlum,  4to.  ^  ^'    *      "    20.— 

Containing  exactly    the    same    woodcuts    etc.    with  (he^aiiieTi)i^p|{  a#  &e 

preceding  Latin    edition.    But   what  gives  a  sjjijw^ial-  vtdue  totbi^^e^tiou,    i^ 

the  appendix,  containing  i^a  extensive  description  of  the  New  World{2A  pp.) 

by  liopez  de  Gomara  and  Jerou.  Giraua  Tarragonez. 

44 Cosmographie,   ofte   besc^hryvinge   der  gheheelder  Weyrelt.  Qecorri- 

geerl  ende  vermoerd.  door  M.    Gamma    Frisius.  Amsterd,,  C^m:  CUesz., 

1609.  vetlum,  maps,  astronom.  etc.  figures  and  moveable  pieces.  4to.     14.— 

Rare    Dutch    translation,    with   the   addilions  and  corrections  by  Gamma 

Fxisius.. —  Col.  38  and  81 — 100   oont.    the    description  of  America)  with  an 

FrJEOv   MULLER^ 

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45  Apiani  Isagoge  in  typam  Cosmographicum,  sen  mappam  Mundi.  Landss- 
hut,  per  Joh.  WeysserAurgery  no  date  (but  about  1520.)  Map  in  woodcut 
on  the  title.  —  Pomp.  Mela ,  De  situ  orbis ,  cum  indice  i/o,  Camertis.) 
No  place  nor  daie  (Coloniae,  1520?)  —  C.  Jul.  Solini  Polyhistor  (edid.  Jo, 
Camert.)  Coloniae,  Ap.  Enehar.  Cervieomum  FhcAm,  1520.  —  Joh.  de  Sa- 
cn»busco»  Opusculum  spericum,  cum  commentar.  W.  Fabri  de  Budweyss. 
No  place  nor  date  {about  1520.)  Woodcuts,  —  Bound  up  with  5  gram- 
matical pieces  by  Erasmus,  MurmeUittSy  Mancinelli,  Jul.  Ruffiwupnu  etc. 
printed  in  1519 — 1521,  in  1  stout  volume,  hf,  vellum,  cla^y  old  binding, 
4to.  24.— 

A  very  inieresUng  and  rare  collection  of  early  editions.  On  the  margins 
of  some  pieces  MSS.  notes ;  a  few  slight  wormholes. 

46  Apianus.  —  Cosmographiae  introductio,  cum  quibusdam  geometriae 
ac  astronomiae  principiis  ad  earn  rem  necessariam.  (Last  pay  el)  Yeaetiis, 
Fetr.  de  Nicolinis  Sabiens.y  1551.  24  leaves,  woodcuts.  12mo.  S. — 

This  scarce  little  vork  is  evidently  an  abridgment  of  the  eoimographia  of 
Apianns  as  entire  passages  are  literally  copied  from  the  latter.  On  the  verso 
of  leaf  17  and  on  the  recto  of  leaf  18  reference  is  made  to  America. 

47 Elementale  cosmographicum,   quo  totius   et  Astronomiae  et  Geo- 

graphiae  rudimenta. . .   docentur.   Adjunzimus   Cosmographiae  introduc- 
tionem.  Parisiis,  Apud  G.  Cauellai,  1551.    8vo.  8.^ 

35  and  39  leaves,  the  „  Cosmographiae  Introd."  beginning  with  a  new 
pap;ination  and  having  a  separate  title.  Page  1—30  of  this  latter  contain  a 
re-print  almost  word  by  word  of  the  above  Venetian  edition  (No.  46); 
page  31  to  the  end  is  filled  with  a  description  of  the  4  parts  of  the  world, 
chapter  XXVITI  treating  of  America. 

In  the  same  volume:  Cosmographia  Franc.  Maurolyei.  JWrf.,  1558.  Refe- 
rence made  to  Colambus  and  Am.  Yespuccius  on  leaf  29l 

48  Appleton's  Northern  and  Eastern  Traveller's  Guide,  forming. likewise 
a  complete  guide  to  the  Middle  States,  Canada,  New  Brunswick,  Nova- 
Scotia  etc.  By  W.  JTUliams.  New- York,  1854.  Cloth^  numerous  maps  and 
plans.  8vo.  1.25 

49 Southern  and  Western  Traveller's  Guide.  By 'the  same.  Ibid.  1855. 

cloth,  maps  and  plans.  8vo.  "  — .80 

50  Apuntes  sobre  los  principales  sucesos  que  han  influido  en  el  actual 
estado  de  la  America  delSud.  Londres  (i.  e.  Paris)  1829.  sd.  uncut.  Svo. 
242  pp.  2.— 

51  Archenlioltz  (J.  M.  v.)  History  of  the  Pirates,  Pree-Booters,  or 
Buccaneers  of  America.  Transl.  by  0.  Mason.  Lond.  iSOl .  hf.  6d.S\o.  1.25 

—  ArfWedson.  Be  colonia  Nova  Suecia.   —  See:  NeW-OVredeil« 

—  Argonautica  Gustaviana  —  See ;  Marquard  in  the  division :  New- 
Sweden. 

52  Apiniiig  (Fr.  W.)  Van  Hoboken.  Erzahlung  aus  der  erslen  Zeit  d. 
Kolonien'in  Nord-Amerika.  Prag,  1858.  4  vols.  br.  Svo.  — .75 

53  Arnold.  -  {BarbS-Marbois)  Complot  d' Arnold  et  de  Sir  H.  Clinton 
centre  les-  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique  et  contre  le  g^n^ral  Washington  en 
1780.  Paris,  F.  JHdot,  1816.  sd.  uncut,  map  and  portr.  of  Washington  and 
Arnold.  Svo.  3.5a 

—  Asher  (A.)  BibUogr.  essay  on  Hulsius.  —  See  :  Collections  of  Voyages. 

—  Asher  (Or.  M.)  Bibliogr.  essay  on  New  Netheri.  and  Brazil.  —  See: 
New  Netherland. 

54  Assal  (W.)  Nachrichten  fiber  die  friiheren  Einwohner  von  Nord-Ame- 
rika u.  ihre  Denkmaler.  Herausg.  v.  F.  J.  Mone.  Heidelb.  1827.  Bvo. 
with  aOas  of  11  plates,  squ.  fol.  3.50 

The  author  was  Head-Mining-Officer  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

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55  Atlantis.  Journal  des  Neuesten  u.  Wissenswiirdigsten  aus  d.  Gebiete 
der  Politik,  Geschichte,  Oeographie,  Culturgeschichte  etc.  der  Nord-  u. 
Sud-Amerikan.  Reiche.  Leipzig,  1827.  Vol.  I. II.  part  1.  sd,  8vo.  pp.^H— 
104  of  the  firtt  volume  waniimff.  2.50 

Pabliahedby  E.  F.  Rivinus  at  Philadelphia.  CoBtains  very  interesting  no- 
tices, as :  Topograph.  Skizze  der  0(^nd  urn  Talahassee  in  Florida.  —  Znstand 
d.  Malerei  in  Pennsyliranien.  —  Die  Creek-Indianer  in  Georgien.  —  Die  TJni- 
▼ersitat  Ton  Charlottesville.  --  Bruchstucke  aus  d.  Gesetzgebnng  der  Chero- 
kesen.  —  etc.  etc, 

56  Avantages  (Lea)  visibles  de  la  prochaine  guerre  pour  la  Grande 
Bretagne  et  ses  aUiez,  particuli^rement  par  rapport  au  commerce.  La 
Haye,  /.  van  Duren,  1727.  sd.  uncut,  2  maps  of  the  ports  of  the  Bavanna 
and  PortoheUo,  4to.  56  pp.  2.- 

Treating  almost  entirely  of  the  Spanish  colonies  in  America. 

57  Baird  (Bob.)  De  la  religion  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique.  Origine  et 
progrfes  des  eglises  ^vangfi.  des  Etats-Unis,  leurs  lapports  avec  I'^tat  et 
leur  condition  actuelle.  Trad,  de  TAnglais  p.  L.  Burnier,  Pans,  1844. 
2  vols.  hf.  calf  8vo.  3.50 

58 Kerkelijke  geschiedenis,  statistiek  en  godsdienslig  leven  der  Vereen. 

Staten.Vert.  door  v.  d.  Worm  en  E.  B.  Swalue.  Schoonhoven,  1846—49. 
2  vols,  in  3.  id.,  map,  8vo.  (8.—)  3.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding.  * 

59 Geschiedenis  der  matigheidsgezelschappen  in  de  Vereen.  Staten  van 

Amerika.    Utrecht,  1837.  8vo.  (1.25.)  —.75 

{History  of  the  Temperance  Societies  in  the  United  States.) 

60  Baird  Spenoer,  (F.)  The  Birds  of  North- America.  Edited  with  the 
co-operation  of  J.  Cassin  and  G.  N.  Lawrence.  Philadelphia,  1860. 4to.  60. — 

With  atlas  of  100  superbly  coloured  plates,  hf.  calf,  very  fine  copy. 

61  Bancroft  (G.)  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  discovery  of  the 
American  continent  London,  BouUedge,  1854—61 .  Vol.  1-6  (till  1775.) 
cloth,  8vo.  (10.50)  7.— 

62 Geschiedenis  der  Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord- Amerika.  Vertaald  door 

_J.  W.  Straatman.    Groning.  1869—70.  Vol.  I.  8vo.  4.§P 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding.  The  contiauation  may  be  had  as  soon 
as  pablished. 

63  Bandini  (A.  M.)  Americus  Vespucci  Leben  u.  nachgelassene  Briefe. 
Aus  dem  Italien.  iibersetzt.    Hamburg,  1748.  hds.  8vo.  1.50 

Pp.  1 — 154  contain  the  biography  of  Vespuccias,  pp.  155 — 300  are  filled 
with  his  letters.  ;,This  is  an  elaborate  panegyric  of  Vespuccius,  in  which 
he  Is  called  the  disco veror  of  America,  etc."  Sabin. 

64  Bank  of  the  IT.  St.  —  Report  on  the  condition  {and  history)  of  the 
Bank  of  the  United  States.  Philad.  1822.  8vo.  88  pp.  Witht  the  docu- 
ments. 1.50 

65  Barros  (Giov.  di)  L'Asia.  Nuovamente  di  lingua  Portoghese  trad, 
de  A.  UUoa.  Venezia,  K  Valgrlsio,  1561.  2  vols,  in  1.  vellum.  4to.  8. — 

This  Italian  edition  has  not  been  completed,  it  contains  only  Decade  I,  II.  — 
See  for  America :  Vol.  I.  leaf  55 — 57.   (Voyages  of  Columbus),  leaf  85^88. 
(Discovery  of  Brazil  by  P.  Alvarez). 
See  also  infra:  Soltau,  Entdeckungen  im  Orient. 

66  Bartlett  (  W .  H.)  De  Pelgrim-vaders  of  Puriteinen,  stichters  van  Nieuw- 
Engeland.  Naar  het  Eng.  Met  aanteek.  en  hijlagen  door  £.  B.  Swalue. 
Leiden,  1859.  sd.    With  plate  and  facsimile.  8vo.  3.50 

{The  pilgrim-fathers   or   Puritans,  founders   of    Neuh-England,    9Fith 
notes  and  appendices.) 


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67  Sartlett  (J.  Hussel.)  Personal  narrative  of  explorations  and  incidents 
in  Texas,  New-Mexico,  California,  Sonora  and  Chihuahua.  New- York,  1854, 
2  vols,  clolh,  plates.  8vo.  (17.50.)  11.50 

68  Barton,  Memoir  on  the  American  Alligator.  Philad.  1812.  8vo.  Tfith 
plcUe,  26  pp.  Printed  for  the  author.  —  "Rare.  2.50 

69  Bartram  (W.)  Voyages  dans  les  parties  Sad  de  TAm^riqae  Septentrion. 
savoir :  les  Carolines,  la  Georgie,  les  Florides,  les  pays  des  Ch6rok6es,  des 
Creek  et  des  Chactaws.  Trad.  p.  P.  V.Benoist.  Paris,  an  vii  (1799.)  2  vols. 
sd.  uncut,  large  map  and  plates.  8vo.  4. — 

„A  most  interesting  work  to  lovers  of  natural  history,  especially  of  Botany.* 
Lotondes. 
70 Reizen   door   Noord-   en  Zuid-Carolina,   Georcia,  Oost-  en  West- 
Florida,  enz.  Vert,  door  /.  D.  Pasteur.   Haarlem,  1794.  2  vols,  in  1.  hf, 
hd.,  uncut  J  map,  8vo.  (5. — )  1.80 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

71  Basil  Hall.  Dagboek  gehouden  op  eene  reize  langs  de  kusten  van 
Chili,  Peru  en  Mexico,  1820—22.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Delft,  1826.  2  vols. 
sd.^  map.  8vo.  (5.50)  2.— 

{Diary  of  a  voyage  along  the  coasts  of  Chili ,  Peru  and  Mexico*) 
„A.n  excellent  work,  fall  of  lively  descriptions  etc."  Lowndes. 

72  Zee-  en  landreizen.  Vertolkt  door  J.  Olivier.  Amsterdam,  1826. 2  vols. 

sd.  8vo.  (5.—)   2.- 

{Travels  and  voyages  [in  East-India,  Jtnerica  etc.']  TfansL  by  Olivier,) 

73  Bayard  (F.  M.)  Voyage  dans  I'interieur  des  Etats-Uiiis,  a  Bath,  "Win- 
chester, dans  la  valine  de  Shenandoha,  etc.  en  1791.  Paris,  (^^^m«,  1797. 
sd.,  uncut.  8vo.  2.50 

74  Becher  (J.  J.)  Narrische  Weissheit  u.  weise  Nanheit.  Frankfurt,  1683. 
bds.  16mo.  JRare.  5. — 

This  is  the  curious  title  of  a  curious  work,  containing  an  account  of  dis- 
coveries, inventions,  enterprises  etc.  which  have  been  declared  foolish'  at  first 
and  haye  turned  out  very  reasonable,  and  vice-versa.  We  find  amongst  them: 

No.  2.  Various  voyages  and  discoveries  in   the  East-  and  West-Indies.  — 
No.  4.  Prince  Rupprecht's  Beaver-Company  in  America.  5.  The  Dutch  colo- 
nisation of  Guiana,  etc. 
—  Becher  (J.  J.)  Politischer  Discurs  von  Auff-  u.  Abnehraen  der  Stadten, 
Lander,  etc.  1673.  12mo.  See :  Guiana. 

75  Beltrami  (J.  C.)  A  pilgrimage  in  Europe  and  America,  leading  to 
the  discovery  of  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi  and  Bloody  River.  Lond. 
1828.  Vol.  I.  bds.,  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

76  Bennet  (B.  O.)  en  J.  van  Wijk,  VerhandeKng  over  de  Nederl.  ont- 
dekkingen  in  Amerika,  Australie,  de  Indian  en  de  Poollanden,  en  de 
namen,  welke  weleer  aan  dezelve  door  Nederlanders  zijn  gegeven.  Utrecht, 
1826.  8vo.     With  atlas  of  7  maps  in-fol.  —  Prize-essay.  (8.—)  4.50 

(Treatise  on  the  Dutch  discoveries  in  America,  Australia,  the  Indies  and 
the  Polar  Regions  and  on  the  names  formerly  given  to  them  by  the  Dutch.) 

77 Same  work,  without  the  Atlas.  1.50 

78  Benzoni  (H.)  Novae  Novi  Orbis  historiae,  id  est,  Rerum  ab  Hispanis 
in  India  Occidentali  hactenus  gestarum,  et  [de]  acerbo  illorura  in  eas  gentes 
dominatu  11.  Ill  Urb.  Calvetonis  opera  in  Latin,  translati  et  notis  illustr. 
Adjuncta  est  de  Gallorum  in  Floridam  expeditione  historia.  (Genevae)  Apud 
Eustathium  Vignon,  1578.  bds.  8vo.  12.— 

First  edition  of  the  Latin  translation,  with  addition  of  the  Account  of  the 
French  expedition  to  Florida,  under  J.  Riband  in  1565,  taken  fromLeChal- 
leux's  Discours  de  Vhistoire  de  la  Ftoride,  1566,  as  the  translator  states 
at  page  433.  It  is  also  to  be  found  in  the  French  edition  of  Benzoni:  Geneve  1579, 

Amsterdam. 


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79  [B«tiBom  (H.)]  Reoentes  Novi  Orbis  Historiae»  hoc  est :  I.  in- 
quisitio  navigationit  SeptentrionaUs ...  II.  Relatio  super  detectione  noui 
ad  Caurum  transitus  ad  terras  Americanas  in  Chinam  atqiie  Japonem 
ducturi.  III.  Memorialis  libeUus  Ser.  Hispaniarum  Regi  oblatos  snper 
detectione  quartae  orbis  terrarum  partis,  coi  nomen  Australis  Incognita. . . 
nil.  Kcrum  ab  Hispanis  in  India  Occidentali  gestarum  libri  III.  Coloniae 
Allobrogum,  Jpud  Fetrvm  de  la  Bouiere,  1612-  ealf  neat,^maps,  4  leaves 
tUgfMy  repaired  in  the  margin*^  else  a  vert  fine  oopt.  8vo.  25. — 

Collation :  Title,  2  map«,  51  pp.,  480  pp..  Index  12  pp.  —  It  seems 
to  have  escaped  to  all  bibliographers^  that  this  very  scarce  book  is  an 
edition  of  Benzonl  in  Latin  to  which  the  3  small  tracts  mentioned  on 
the  title  (No.  I — III)  have  been  added.  It  is  divided  into  2  parts,  the  first 
(51  pp  )  filled  by  these  3  additional  tracts,  with  the  preface  for  Benzoni ; 
the  id  containing  an  exact  reprint,  nearly  page  for  page,  of  the  first  .Latin 
edition,  with  the  account  of  the  French  expedition  to  Florida.  (See  No.  78) 
It  is  neither  mentioned  by  Sabin  nor  Brnnet,  nor  Kich  etc.,  the  only 
notice  I  found  of  it,  is  in  Stevens'  Nuggets  (No.  2300)  where  the  title  is 
given,  but  without  leferring  to  Benzosi.  Priced  by  Stevens  £  3.36. 

80 Novae  Novi   Orbis   Historiae,    d.   i.    AUer  Geschichten   so  in  der 

Newen  Welt  wefche  India  Occidentalis  genent  wird  sich  zugetragen. 
*Dessgleioh6n  von  der  Frantzosen  Meerfahrt  in  das  Land  Floridam,  auch 
von  derselben  erbermlichen  niederlage  so  jhnen  die  Spanier  mehr  Viehischer 
als  Menschlicber  massen  zugefugt.  Durch  Jbeln  Scherdigern  in's  Deutch 
gebracht.  Helmstadt,  /.  Lucius,  1591.  vellum,  4to.  22.— 

Firtt  edition^  very  rare,  of  the  German  translation  of  Benzoni  by  Abel  Scher- 
digcr.  It  is  much  scarcer  than  the  translation  by  Honiger  {See  infra :  TSfeue 
welt).  A  second  edition  was  published  in  1595  at  Frankfort. 

81  — —  D«  Historie  van  de  nieuwe  weerelt,  te  weten  de  beschrijVinghe  van 
West-Indien,  daer  in  verhaelt  wert  van  de  Eyianden  ende  Zeen  nieulicx 
gevonden . . .  ende  'tghene  daer  is  ghebeurt  in  veerthien  jaren  tijts,  die 
hy  aldaer  geweest  is.  Wt  het  Ital.  overgh.  door  C.  vander  Mander.  Haer- 
lem,  Paesckier  van  Wesbus,  1610.  8vo.  (Tiele  No.  276.)  35.— 

(Hist0ry  of  the  New  World,  viz,  deicripiion  of  the  West-Indies,  rela- 
ting of  newfy  found  islands  etc.,. .    and  what  happened  during  the  iA 
years  of  the  author's  residence  there). 
Original  edition  of  the  Dutch  translation,  very  rare. 

82 Beschryv.  v.  West-Indien  waerin  de  eerste  vindingh  v.  de  Eyianden, 

Steeden  enz.  hoe  de  Spangiaerts  h.  landt  verwoest  en  ingenomen  heb- 
ben,  oock  v.  de  Goudt  en  Silvermynen.  Uyt  h.  Ital.  overgh.  door  C. 
Vermander.  Amst,  0,  J.  Saeghman  (1663.)  4to.  (Tiele  No.  277)  hds.  Very 
rare.  18.— 

{Description  of  West  India,  contain,  the  first  discovery  of  the  Islands, 

toumSy   etc,    how  ^the    Spaniards    destroyed   and  subdued   the  country; 

and  of  the   rich  gold  and  silver   mines.  Translated  from  the  Italian.) 

Second  edition  of  the  preceding,  but  changed.  Many  chapters  of  the  origi- 

guial  edition  are  entirely  omitted. 

83 De  gedenkwaardige  West-Indise  Voyagien,  gedaan  door  Chr.  Colum- 
bus, Amer.  Yesputius,  en  Lod.  Hennepin,  behelz.  een  'waaracht.  beschrij- 
ving  der  Americaanse  ontdekkingen . , .  Leyden,  P.  v.  d,  Ja,  1704.  — 
Hemiepill,  L.  Voyagie  na  't  gedeelte  van  Noorder  Amerika  gelegen 
tusscben  Nieuw-Mexico  en  de  IJs-Zee.  Ibid.  1704.  2  vols,  in  1.  vel- 
lum,   14  maps  and  plates,  4to.  10. — 

{The  memorable  West-Indian  Voyages,  made  by  Columbus,  Am.  Ves- 
puccius  and  L.  Hennepin^  contain,  a  true  description  of  the  American 
discoveries,  —  L.  Hennepin,  Voyage  to  a  part  of  North  America,  situ- 
ated between  New-Mexico  and  the  Ise-Sea.) 


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first;  but  both  have  separate  pagination,  title  etc.  The  work  of  Hennepin 
was  also  put  into  commerce  separately;  iee  infra:  Hennepin. 

BERBICE. 

84  —  Beschriijviiig  van  de  rivier  en  colonic  der  Barbice,  geleegen  aan 
de  Wilde  Kust  van  Gujana.  Amst.,  G.  v^  Keulen  (1725.)  4to.  3.- 

{De9cription  of  the  river  and  colony  of  JBerHee,  tituaied  on  the 
Wild  Coast  of  Guiana.) 

85  —  Kortbondige  besohryvinge  van  de  Colonie  de  Berbice,  be- 
helzende  de  legging,  bevolking,  de  zeden  der  Americaansche  bewooners, 
enz.  Amst.  1763.  sewed,  uncut^  map  and  plate.  4to.  2.25 

{Brief  description  of  the  colony  of  Berbice,  contain,  its  situation, 
population  etc.) 

86  —  Masse  (P.)  Waarnemingen  van  het  v^reer  en  de  v^rai'mte  op  Bio*  de 
Berbice.  (Middelb.  1772.  Extr.)  8vo.  —.50 

(Observations  of  the  weather  and  the  warmth  at  Bio  de  BerHce.) 

87  —  Octrooy  ofte  conditien,  waar  by  de  Stat.  Gen.  aan  de  directeuren  der 
colonie  v.  Berbice  hebben  toegestaan  de  vrije  vaart  en  navigatie  op 
dezelve  colony,  voor  alle  ingezetenen  dezer  landen  open  te  stellen. 
Amst,  G.  en  J.  de  Broen  (1732).  4lo.  2.50 

{Privileges  of  the  Slates  Gen.  allowing  Governors  of  the  colony 
of  Berbice  to  open  free  navigation  to  Berbice  for  all  inhabitants  of 
the  Netherl) 

88  —  Kort  Historisch  Verhaal  van  den  aanleg,  lotgevallen  en  voort- 
gang  der  Colonie  Berbice . . .  behandelende^het  onderw'erp  der  private  eigen- 
domme  der  Societeit  Tan  Participant6n ...  en  het  gedrag  van  de  Gouver- 
neur  A.  J.  v.  Imbyze  v.  Batenburg,  Amst.  1807.  hf  bd,y  col.  view.  8vo. 
319  pp.  2.50 

{History  of  the  colony  of  Berbice,  includ.  the  question  of  the  private 
possessions  of  the  Society  of  the  Shareholders  and  the  conduct  oj  Gover- 
nor Batenburg.) 
—  Berbice.  —  See  also  infra:  No.  92  v.  Berkel. 

89  Berg  van  Dussen  Muilkerk,  Bijdragen  tot  de  geschiedenis  onzer 
kolonisatie  in  Noord-Amerika  tot  1623.  {Rctr.  from  the  Journal:  Gids.  Amst. 
1848—49)  8vo.  52  pp.  3.50 

{Contributions  to  the  history  cf  our  colonization  in  North'Ameriea,tiU  1623.) 
Very  interesting  for  the  history  of  New-Netherland. 

90  Bergh  (L.  Ph.  C.  v.  d.)  Nederlands  aanspraak  op  de  ontdekking  van 
Amerika  voor  Ck>lumbus.  Amh.  (1850).  8vo.  12pp.  1.50 

{The  cUnm  of  Netherlandto  the  discovery  of  America  before  Columbus.) 
Confer  infra :  Hamconius,  Erisia.  --  and  Cassel,  De  Frisonum  navigatione 
in  Americam. 

91  Berichten  (Geogr.,  natuurkund.  en  histor.)  over  Asie,  Afrika  en  Amerika. 
Getr.  uit  de  Brieven  en  Reysbeschr.  der  Jesuiten.  Haarl.  1769.  3  vols. 
8vo.  4.50 

{Geogr.,    histor.    etc.    Memoirs    on  Asia,  Africa  and  America,  extracted 
from  te  letters  and  journals  of  the  Jesuits.) 

92  Berkel  (Adr.  v.)  Amerikaansche  Voyagien,  behelz.  een  reis  na  Rio 
de  Berbice  en  een  andere  na  de  colonie  van  Suriname.  Amsterd.,  Joh,  ten 
Room,  1695.  hf.  vellum,  Z  plates  by  Luy ken AXo.  Tine  copy ^  very  rare.  18.— 

{American  travels,  contain,  a   voyage    to  Rio  de  Berbice  and  another 

to  Surinam). 

Prefixed:  P.  v.  d.  B.,  Cnrieuse  Beschrijving. . .  van  verscheiden  Oost-Tnd. 

gewesten,   inzouderheid  van    Golkonda   en   Pegu.    {A  curious  description  of 

various  countries  of  East  India,  especially  Golconda  and  Ptf^.)Rotterdam,  1677. 

Amsterdam. 


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Van  Berkel's  Voyage  is  yerj  intereating  for  the  knowdledge  of  the  man- 
ners and  costoms  in  South  America,  and  Illustrated  with  very  fine  plates; 
the  first  pi.  or  titelprint  represents  the  fight  of  a  man  with  a  tiger. 

The  2d  work   is   not   by   the    renowned  Captain  and  traveller  P.  v.  d. 

Broeck.  See  Tiele :  pp.  236—244. 

93  Bemhard,  Ucrzog  zu  Sachseu- Weimar-Eisenach,  Keise  durch  Nord- 

Amerika.  Herausgeg.  von  H.  Luden.  Weimar,  1828.  2  vols,  in  i.  eloth, 

plates  and  maps.  roy.  8vo.  line  paper.  3.50 

94 Reize  uaar  en  door  Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch.   Dordr. 

1829.  2  vols,  sd.,  plates.  8vo.  (8.80)  3.25 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

—  Beschrijving  d.  Engelsche  Yolkplantingen.  1776.  See:  European 
Settlements. 

95  Beschrijvmge  van  eenige  voorname  kusten  in  Oost-  en  West-lndieu, 
als  Zuriname,  Nieuw-Nederland,  Florida,  Kuba,  Brazil,  Suratle,  Mada- 
gascar, Batavia,  Peru  en  Mexico.  Van  haar  gelegentheid,  aart  en  gewoonte 
dier  volkeren,  enz.  Door  verscheidene  liefhebbers  gedaan.  Leieuwarden, 
M.  Ityema,  1716.  hf.  vellum.  4to.  (Asher  No.  19.)  18.— 

{Description  o]  some  principal  coasts  in  East-  and  West-India^  as  Su- 
rinam, New-Netherland,  Florida,    Cuba^  Brazil,  Peru,  Mexico,  etc.     On 
their  situation,  the  manners  of  the  inhabitants,  etc.  By  various  amateurs.) 
Though  only  a   compilation,  nevertheless  highly  interesting  volume.   The 
description  of  New-Netherland  (taken  from  Melton)  fills  p.  5b — 76. 

96  Beuckelaar  (C.)  Spiegel  voor  de  Jeucht...  d.  wreede  tyrannijen. .. 
ghepleeght  in  Hoogh-Duytschlandt,  Nederland, . . .  West-lndien  en 't  eyland 
V.  Formosa.  Middelb.  1664.  4to,  Very  rare.  8. — 

{Mirror  for  yotdh . . .  of  the  bloody  tyrannies  committed  in  Germany, 
Holland,  the  West-Indies  and  the  Island  of  Formosa.) 

BIBLIOORAPHY. 

97  —  Allen  (B.  O)  Bibliotheca  Americana;  catal.  of  books  relat.  to 
America  and  the  West-India  islands.  Lond.  1857.  8vo.  973  Nos.   — .75 

—  Asher   (A.)    Bibliogr.  essay  on  Hulsius.  —  See:  Collections  of  Voyages. 

—  Asher  (G.  M.)  Bibliogr.  essay  on  New  NetherL  and  Brazil.  —  See :  New 
Netherl. 

98  —Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogue  of  a  valuable  collect,  of  3372 
books  and  pamphlets  relat.  to  the  history  and  geography  of  America 
and  W.-India,  by  J.  Russell  Smith.  Lond.  1853.  8vo.  1.50 

99  —  Binney  (W.  O.),  Bibliography  of  North-American  Conchology  pre- 
vious to  the  year  1860.  Washingt.  1863—64.  2  vols.  roy.  8vo.         10.— 

100  —  Catalogue  de  la  Biblioth^que  Am^caiue  de  Mr.  C.  F.  P.  de  Mar- 
tius.     Munich,  1848.  4to.  Lithogr.    Rare.  1.75 

101  —  Catalogus  biblioth.  per40annos  in  Europa  et  America  coll.  Berol., 
W.  Besser,  1850.  8vo.  1.50 

J,  Aborigines  Americae  septentr.,  Aboriginum  Amer.  septentr.  linguae  et 
antiquiit.,  Bialectologia  Ital.,  Angl.,  Belg.,  Scandinav.,  Lusit.,  Hispan.,  Ital., 
et  Gall.,  etc. 

102  —  Harrisse  (H.)  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima.  A  description  of 
works  relative  to  America,  published  between  1492 — 1551.  New- York, 
1866.  sd.  uncut.  Imp.  8vo.  50.50 

Most  useful  and  interesting  work,  with  minute  and  learned  descriptions 
and  collations.  The  titles  of  the  scarcest  works  are  reproduced  in  Gothic 
type  in  the  form  of  the  original.  —  Mr.  E.  Tross  of  Paris  will  publish 
a  very  interesting  additional  volume. 

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BIBLIOfiRAPHY. 

103  —  Le  Clerc  (Ch.)  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Catalogue  raisonn6  d*unc  col- 
lection tres-pr6cieuse  de  livres  sur  TAm^rique  et  les  Philippines.  Paris, 
1867.  8vo.  1.75 

Very  valuable  catalogae,  with  tae  coUation  of  each  work  and  ample  biblio- 
graph,  and  other  notes. 

104 Same  work,  "with  the  prices  of  the  sale,  held  at  Paris.  5.50 

105  —  Bich  (Ob.)  and  Sons'  Catalogue  for  4848,  cont.  1500  books  relatto 
America.  Lond.  1848.  12mo.  1.50 

106  —  Boorbach  (O.  A.)  Supplement  to  the  Bibliotheca  Americana :  cata- 
logue  of  American    publications  1852 — ^55.   N.  York,  1855.   cloth.  8vo. 

(8.75.)  5.— 

107  —  Sabin  (Jos.)  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  America.  New- York, 
1867-70.  part.  I— XIV.  (A— Cabe9a.)  id.  rcry.  8vo.  58.- 

Highly  creditable  and  yery  useful  work  by  an  eminent  practical  book- 
seller, who  presented  his  country  with  this  precious  fruit  of  his  long  and 
useful  labours. 

The  present  parts  contain  no  less  than  9770  titles,  nearly  all  with  exact 
collations  and  a  host  of  bibliographical  and  other  notices. 

108  —  Tiele  (P.  A.)  Bibliotheek  van  Nederl.  Pamfletten.  Eerste  afdee- 
ling :  Verzaineling  van  Frederik  Muller.  Amst.  1858 — 61 . 3  vols.  4to.    15- — 

{library  of  Dutch  Pamphlets.  First  part:  Collection  ofFrederih  Muller) 
This  valuable  Bibliography,  comprising  the  Dntch  pamphlets,  publ.  in 
the  years  1482 — 1702,  contains  not  less  than  9668  titles,  chronologically 
arrangec^  with  exact  descriptions,  bibliographical,  and  other  notices,  etc.  For 
the  American  collector  it  is  of  high  interest,  as  it  contains  not  only  all 
the  pamphlets,  mentioned  in  Asher's  Essay ^  but  many  others,  which  —  though 
not  directly  treating  of  the  Dutch  American  colonies  —  are  indispensable 
to  the  knowledge  of  the  history  of  the  Netherlands^  in  conjunction  with 
that  of  the  colonies. 

Before  the  publication  of  this  Catalogue  of  my  collection  by  my  young 
Mend  Mr.  TielO,  now  Librarian  at  the  University  of  Leiden,  the  Dutch 
pamphlets  were  not  at  all  valued,  sold  in  large  lots,  etc.;  by  this  catalogue 
the  general  attention  was  turned  to  them  and  their  high  interest  was 
more  and  more  appreciated. 

109  —  Tiele(P.A.)M6moire  bibliographique  sur  les  journaux  des  Navigateurs 
N6erlandais,  reimprim6s  dans  les  collections  de  De  Bry  et  de  Hulsius  et 
dans  les  collections  HoUandaises  du  17e  si^cle,  et  sur  les  anciennes 
Editions  HoUandaises  des  journaux  de  navigateurs  Strangers;  la  plupart 
en  la  possession  de  Frederik  Muller.  Amsterd.  1867.  8vo.  7.50 

410 The  same,  large  paper.  Only  fifty  copies  printed  on  very  strong 

Dutch  paper.  Out  of  print  and  rare.  14. — 

Dedicated  to  Jam.  Iienox,  Esqu.,  of  New-York,  who  furnished  many 
valuable  contributions  to  it  from  his  rich  Library, 

A  very  useful  and  creditable  book  containing  the  exact  bibliographical 
description,  with  valuable  historical  notes,  of  my  very  rare  and  curious  col- 
lection of  old  Dutch  voyages,  formed  with  great  expense  and  trouble  during 
17  years,  and  the  first  bibliography  of  old  Dutch  voyages.  The  original  text 
of  each  voyage  is  conferred  with  the  translations  given  by  De  Bry,  amply 
showing  the  immense  superiority  of  these  originals  in  text,  plates  and  maps, 
to  the  poor  editions  of  De  Bry,  whose  greatest  merit  consists  in  forming 
one  single  collection ;  the  translations  given  by  HuLsins  are  by  far  superior.  — 
The  references  :  Tiele  No. . .  to  many  books  in  the  present  catal(^e  (for  inst. 
at  No.  7,  Acosta  etc.)  refer  to  this  bibliography. 

Ill  —  TrOmel  (P.)  Biblioth^ue  Am^caine.  Catalogue  raisonn^  d'une 
collection  de  livres  prteieux  sur  TAm^que.  Leipzig,  1858.  8vo.  With 
list  of  price*,  1.50 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Very  valuable  catalogue,  with  exact  collatious  of  all  books  and  exten- 
Bive  notes,  showing  much  literary  and  bibliographical  erudition.  —  As  the 
preface  states,  by  far  the  greater  part  of  this  collection  was  brought  together 
by  me  and  sold  en  bloc  to  Mr.  Brockhaus  at  Leipzig  in  1857  for  fl.  4300. — 
442  —  Triibner's  Bibliographical  Guide  to  American  literature.  London, 
1855.  cloth.  8vo.  XXXII,  108  pp.  -.80 

Essay  of  the  following  larger  work. 

113  Bibliographical  guide  to  American  literature.  Lond.  1859.4/^.  calf. 

8vo.  '  (11.—)  8.— 

Highly  interesting  (especially  for  the  extra- Amer.  public)  for  the  precious 
and  diversified  information  about  American  literature  of  this  century. 

114  —  Wulp  (J»  K.  van  der)  Catalogus  van  de  Tractaten,  Pamfletten, 
enz.  over  de  geschiedenis  van  Nederland,  aanwezig  in  de  Bibliotheek 
van  Isaac  Meulmah.  Amsterd.  1866—68.  3  vols.  Idi.  roy.  4to.  Strong 
Dutch  paper.  Frivately  printed.  17.50 

{Catalogue  of  the  Tracts^  Pamphlets  etc.,  on  the  history  of  Netherlands 

in  the  Library  of  Isaac  Menlman.) 

A  most  valuable  supplement  to  my  LibraTy  of  Pamphlets  (No.  408)  going 
to  the  year  1713,  and  containing  9407  pamphlets  not  mentioned  in  my 
publication.  Both  works  together  give  the  astonishing  number  of  49077 
pamphlets,  (including  all  the  various  editions  of  one  No.),  published  in  the 
very  small  7  United  Provinces  from  1500  to  1713.  —  The  collector  of 
the  pamphlets  was  Mr.  Is.  Meulman,  (broker  in  Sugar  at  Amsterdam,  de- 
ceased in  1868)  who  directed  Mr.  van  d^r  Wulp  to  compile  this  Catalogue. 
Privately  printed,  in  300  copies,  never  put  into  commerce,  and  only  distri- 
buted to  friends  and  libraries  at  home  and  abroad.  —  The  collection  itself,  of 
19106  pamphlets,  including  (with  some  very  few  exceptions)  also  all  those 
collected  by  me,  is  now  at  the  Libmry  of  the  University  of  Gaud  (Belgium).  — 
Notwithstanding  in  the  6  vols,  of  both  these  collections  of  pamphlets  19077 
publications  are  enumerated,  I  know  that  there  is  a  vast  number,  perhaps 
1000  pieces  more,  in  varions  Butch  libraries  not  mentioned-  here.  —  These 
volumes  of  Meulman  are  still  more  interesting  to  the  American  collector, 
than  those  publ,  by  Tiele,  as  they  include  not  only  many  very  rare  tracts 
on  America  (for  inst.  the  8vo  edition  of  Joh.  Megapolensis'  report  on  the 
Mohawk  Indians,  1644  [No.  2702J  but  a  great  number  of  East  and  W.  Indian 
voyages,  inserted  by  Mr.  Meulman  into  this  collection^  although  net  properly 
belonging  to  that  class  of  publications. 
145  Bisfielii  (Joa.)  .\rgonauticon  Americanorum,  sive  historia  periculorum 
Petri  de '  Victoria  ac  sociorum  ejus.  Monachii,  formis  Lucae  Straubiit  4647. 
tellum.  16mo.  6.50 

Translation  of  the  „JRelacion  de  su  nairfragio . . .  en  la  eosta  del  Peru . . . 
por  P.  Ooveo  de  Victoria.  Madrid,  1610^" 

The  original  Spanish  is  ,;a  book  of  extraordinary  rarity,  of  which  I  have 
never  seen  a  copy,  even  in  Spain.  A  German  translation  was  printed  at 
Ingolstadt  in  1622  and  in  1628.  Bisselius  has  added  a  long  and  learned 
commentary  to  his  translation."  Rich. 

Not  in  Sabin's  Bibliotheca  Americana.  Priced  in  Stevens*  Nuggets  ^f  1. 41 .  6. 
116 Icaria.  Recusa  AUopoli  (Monachii?)  1667.  vellum,  map,  Mmo.  1.50 

Description  of  and  stay  at  an  imaginary  island. 
117  Blanc    (V.   lie),  Vermaarde   Beizen  in  Oost-  en  West-Indien.    Door 
J.  H.  Glazemaker  uit  de  Fransche  taal  vertaalt.  Arast.,  Jan  Hendriksz. 
en  Jan  Bieuioertsz.t  4654.  2  vols,  ia  i,  hf.  vellum,  6  plates.  4to.       5. — 
{Famous  voyages  in  the  East-  and  West-Indies,  translated  hy  Glaze- 
maker). 
Vol.  II.  pag.  96—104,  408—446  Voyages  in  Brazil  etc. 

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118  Blodget  (Lorin)  Climatology  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  tem- 
perate latitudes  of  the  North  American  Continent,  embracing  a  full 
comparison  of  these  with  the  climatology  of  the  temperate  latitudes 
of  Europe  and  Asia.  Philadelphia,  1857.  sd.^  many  uothermal  and  rain 
charts,  roy.  8vo.  (17. — )  11.— 

119  [Blozne  (B.)]  L'Amerique  Angloise,  ou  description  des  isles  et  terres 
du  roi  d'Angleterre  dans  TAmerique.  Avec  de  nouvelles  cartes  de 
chaque  isle  et  terre.  Trad,  de  I'Anglois.  Amsterd.,  A.  Wolfgang^  1688. 
veUnm,  7  maps.  son.  8vo.  Fine  copy,  8. — 

vCe  qui  donne  ane  valeur  particuli^re  a  cctte  tradaction,  ce  sent  les  cartes 
qui  sent  mieux  faites  que  celles  de  Torigiiial."  Tromel  No.  339.  —  Both 
T romel  and  Ternaux  mention  6  maps ;  my  copy  has  seven.  The  1^  map 
represents:  New  England,  New  France,  New  Scotland,  New  Britain, 
Greenland. 

1^0 Englisches   America...  Beschreibung  aller   Lander  u.  Tnseln,  so 

der  Cron  Engeland  in  West-Indien  zustandig  sind.  Leipzig,  J.  Grossens 
Wittbe,  1697.  hf.  vellum,  2  plates  and  1  map,  12mo.  11.50 

This  German  translation  differs  largely  ftrom  the  French  one.  It  con- 
tains pp.  1 — ^203  a  history  of  the  English  navigations  to  America  whieh 
is  not  In  the  French  edition.  —  Very  rare,  not  in  TromeVs  Bibl.  Amer.  nor 
in  Stevens'  Nvggets. 
121  Boelen  (J.)  Reize  naar  de  Cost-  en  Westkust  van  Zuid-Amerika,  en 
van  daar  na^  de  Sandwichs-  eu  Philippijnsche  eilanden,  enz.  Amsterd. 
1835—36.  3  vols.  hf.  calf  neat,  maps  and  plates  of  costumes,  partly 
coloured.. Syo,  (16.80.)  7.50 

{Voyage  to    tXe   Eastern   and    Western  coasts  of  South-Americat  and 
thence  to  the  ^andmehs-  and  Philippine  islands.) 
422  The  same,  sewed,  uncut.  5.75 

123  Bo^mo  (Qiov),  I  Costumi,  le  leggi  et  Tusanze  di  tutte  le  genti. 
Divisi  in  tre  libri.  Trad,  per  Lucio  Fauno.  Venetia,  1585.  vellum.  12mo. 

8.50 
This  Italian  translation  contains  a  supplementary  ^^  book  by  G.  Giglio, 
OQ  the  costumes,  manners  etc.  of  the  Indians   of  the  New  World.  —  This 
treatise  is  not  in  the  Latin  and  French  editions. 

124  Bonn  (A.  C),  Over  de  Mastodonte  van  den  Ohio.  (Haarl.  1809.  Extr.) 
8vo.  ^  pi.  1.— 

{On  the  Mammouth  of  the  Ohio.) 

125  Bordone  (Bened.)  Isolario  nel  qual  si  ragiona  di  tutte  le  isole  del 
mondo,  con  li  lor  nomi,  historic,  etc.  Ricorretto  et  di  nuovo  ristampato, 
con  la  giunta  del  Monte  del  Oro  uouamente  ritrouato.  In  Venetia, 
Franc,  di  Leno,  (1537.)  vellum,  title  mounted.  io\.{Harrisse  No. '^i.)  24.— 

Containing  a  large  namber  of  maps  in  woodcut.  At  the  end  is  the  copy 
of  a  letter  from  the  Prefetto  of  New  Spain,  giving  an  account  of  the  con- 
qnest  of  Peru  by  Pizarro  in  1533.  —  At  pag.  10  is  a  plan  of  the  large 
city  of  Temistitan  (Mexico),  pag.  13  map  of  Jamaica  and  Caba,  p.  14 
map  of  Gnadelape,  etc.  —  This  is  one  of  the  first  publications  relating 
to  Fern. 

126  B[os]  (Ii.  V[an]  D[en])  Leven  en  daden  der  doorluchtighste  zee- 
helden  en  ontdeckers  van  Landen  deser  eeuwen,  beginnende  met 
Chr.  Colombus. . .  en  eyndigende  met  M.  A.  de  Ruyter.  Amst.,  /. 
Claesz.  ten    Hoom,    1676.  2  vols,  in  1.  vellum,  portraits  and  plates.  4to. 

7.50 

{The  lives  and  deeds  of  the  illustrious  naval  heroes  and  discoverers  of 

countries   during  these  centuries,  beginning   unth  Columbus  and  finishing 

with  M.  A.  de  Ruyter.) 

Contain,  the  portraits  of  Columbus,  PietHeyn,  Heemsker1c,Wassenaer,  Tromp, 

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Loncque,  tleRuyter,  etc.  See  for  a  complete  index  of  the  biographies,  con- 
tained in  this  edition  :  TromeVs  Bibliotheque  Amhic.  No.  366  and  SaMn 
No.  6440.  The  life  of  de  Ruyter  contains  a  succinct  accoant  of  the  conquest 
of  New-Netherland  by  the  English,  and  of  the  resolntions  of  the  States 
General  taken  on  this  act  of  open  hostility.  {Asher  No.  355.) 

127  B[OS]  (L.  V[an]  D[en]).  ^  The  same,  same  edition,  calf  gilt,  fine  copy. 
Large  paper.  Rare.  47.50 

128  [ ]  Leven  en  daaden  der  doorluchtigste  zee-helden,  be^innende  met  de 

tocht  na  Damiaten  in  1217^  en  eindigende  met  M.  A.  de  Ruyter,  ver- 
toonende  alle  de  voornaamste  zeedaden  der  Hollanders  en  Zeelanders. 
Amsterd.,  Jan  ten  Uoorn,  1683.  hf.  coUf, portraits  and  plates.  4to.     10. — 

{Lives  and  deeds  of  the  illustrious  naval  heroes.^  beginning  vnih  the 
expedition  to  Bamiate  in  1217,  and  finishing  toith  de  Ruyter,  showing 
all  the  principal  actions  on  sea  of  the  Dutch.) 

This  work  is  generally  believed  to  be  a  second  edition  of  No.  126,  but 
on  a  close  inspection  it  is  a  quite  different  book.  The  work  of  1676  contains 
biographies  of  illustrious  navigators  of  all  nations,  -^  that  of  1683  gives 
only  those  of  Dutchmen,  but  in  a  more  ample  and  extensive  way,  with  addi- 
tion of  many  lives  not  contained  in  the  former  edition,  and  accounts  of  all  the 
principal  Dutch  naval  achievements  —  so  that  it  may  be  called  a  general 
(^aval  history  of  the  Netherlands.  All  the  plates  of  the  1676  edition,  re- 
lating to  foreigners,  are  omitted,  many  others,  by  John  Luiken,  added.  — 
The  importance  of  this  work  for  America  is  considerable. 

129  —Same  edition,  vellum.  Beautiful^  copy  on  thick,  large  paper.  Very 
rare.  22.50 

130  [ 1  Leben  u.  tapllere  Thaten  dor  beriihmtesten  See-Helden  u.  Land- 

Erfinder  unserer  Zeiten,  angefangen  mit  Chr.  Colombo.  In  Hoch-Teutsche 
Sprache  reinlich  iibergebracht  von  M.  Kramer.  Nebst  Anhang  von  E. 
Francisci.    Niirnb.,  1681.  vellum,  plates  and  portraits.  4to.  8.50 

German  translation  of  the  Dutch  work  of  1676,  No.  126,  with  the  same 
plates,  and  a  supplement  by  Franciaci,  (p.l009 — 40),  contain,  the  lives  of 
F.  and  L.  Almeyda,  Albuquerque,  Tristan  and  Nuno  Acuna.  —  The  German 
edition  is  scarcer  than  the  original  Dutch. 

131  Bosch  (G.  B.),  Reizen  in  West-Indie  en  door  een  gedeelte  vanZuid- 
en   Noord-Amerika.  Utrecht,  1829—43.  3  vols,  sd,  8vo.  (ft.  10.95.)  4.— 

( Voyages  in  the  West-Indies  and  through  part  of  South-  and  North- 
America.) 
The  author  was  Protestant  minister  at  Cura9ao. 

132 The  same.  Vol.  I.  II.  (West-Indies.)  1829—36.  8vo.  2.75 

133  Bosch   (J.   V.   d.)    Nederlandsche   bezittingen    in   Azie,  Amerika  en 

Afrika.  'sHage,  1818.  2  vols.  8vo.  Thick  paper,  uncut.  With  Atlas  of  12 

maps  in  roy.  fol.  — Rare  in  this  state.  (36. — )  15. — 

{The  Butch  possessions  in  Asia,  America  and  AJrica.) 

Vol.  II,  pp.  172 — 252  treat  of  America. 

134 The  same.  —  Ordinary/  paper.  2  vols.  Without  Atlas.  3. — 

BOSTON. 

135  —  Bowditch  QS.  I.)  Suffolk  surnames.  2^  edition   enlarged.  Boston, 
1858.  cloth,  8vo.  3.50 

A  very  interesting  work,  compiled  from  the  „ Registry  of  Deeds*  and 
the  ^Probate  office*  of  Boston,  from  the  first  settlement  down  the  year 
1827,  and  containing  names  of  the  first  colonists,  etc.  —  Suffolk  County 
means  Boston   and  its  immediate  vicinity. 

136  —  Drake  (SG.)  History  and  antiquities  of  Boston,  from  its  settlement 
in  1630  to  the  year  1670.  With  a  history  of  the  discovery  and  seltle- 

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BOSTON. 

ment   of  New-England.   Boston,    1854.  cloth,  portraits,  facsimiles,  plates 

of  antiquities  etc.  roy.  8vu.  11. — 

K^7   —  Shaw  (Gh.)  Topographical  and  historical  description  of  Boston,  and: 

its  environs.  Boston,  Oliver  Spear,  1817.  calf,  plates.  8vo.  4. — 

138  —  Stephenson  (Marmaduke)  £en  Roep  van  de  doot  tot  het  leven. . . 
door  M.  St.,  dewelcke  heeft  totter  doot  geleden,  om  getuygenis  te 
dragen  voor  der  waerheyt,  onder  de  belijdenis  van  Bostons  jurisdictie, 
in  Nieuw-England.  Anist.  1662.  4to.  IV  and  28  pp.   Verif  rare.    15. — 

(A  call  from  death  to  life, . .  dy  M,  Stephenson,  who  suffered 
to  death  in  order  to  testify  the  truth,  under  the  jurisdiction  of  Boston 
in  New  England.) 

139  Bow  (J.  D.  B.  de)  The  Seventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  1850, 
embracing  a  statist,  view  of  each  of  the  States  and  Territories,  with 
the  aggregate  tables  compared  with  every  previous  census  from  1790. 
Wilh  appendix.  Washingt.  1853.  2  vols,  cloth.  4to.  15  -— 

Stouf  volume  of  136  and  1022  pp. 

BR  AZIL  -  1.  In  Generals  No.  140—184. 

140  —  AAnmerkingen  van  eenen  reiziger  over  HoUandt,  Duitschland . . . 
BrazUie^   Afrika,   etc.  Uit  het  Fransch  vert.  Amsterd.  1729.  4to.  uncid, 

2.— 
{Notes   of  a   traveller   on  Holland,   Germany . . .  Brazil,  Africa,  etc. 
Translated  from  the  French.) 

141  —  Advis  op  de  requeste  om  vermindering  der  impost  op  de  Brazil- 
Tabakken,  19  Nov.  1779.  foi.  1.— 

{Advice  on  the  request  for  a  reduction  of  the  tax  on  Brazilian 
Tobaeeoes ) 

142  —  Baeck  (M.)  De  Topasio  caeruleo  Brasil.  Aboae,  1817  4to.  uv4sut^ 
rare.  1. — 

143  —  Beauchamp(A.  de)  Histoire  du  Brasil  depuis  sa  d6couverte  jusqu'en 
1810.  Paris,   1815.   3   vols,  calf,  map  and  2  plates.  8vo.  4. — 

144 Historia  do  Brazil  desde  seu  descobrimento,  1500 — 1810.  Vertida 

de  francez  e  accrescentada  de  muchas  notas.  Lisboa,  1817.  9  vols,  caff, 
plates.  12mo.  5.— 

Not  mentioned  by  Sabin.  —  This  edition  is  enriched  with  notes  and  con-, 
tinaed  to  1815. 
—   —  Brazilian  Grammar  and  Vocabularies  —  See  in  :  Lery,  p.  271 — 297 
(No.  154)  Maximilian  H.  302—332  (No.  160)  —  Piso,  Histor.  Natur.  Bras. 
1648  (No.  472).  Same  work  1658.  (No.  174). 

145  —  Breton  (J.  de)  Noticia  historica  da  vida  e  das  obras  de  Josi  Haydn, 
Doutor  em  Musica.  Traduz.  (com  appendice  do  traductor.)  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
na  Impressao  Begia,  1820.  8vo.  84  pp.  2.50 

146  —  Cunha  de  Azevedo  Coutinho  (J.  J.  da)  Political  essay  on 
the  commerce  of  Portugal  and  her  colonies,  particularly  of  Brasil. 
Transl.  from  the  Portug.  London,  1801.  bds.  uncut.  8vo.  1.40 

147  —  [Dellon]  Aanmerkelijk  historisch  verhaal  van  de  Inquisitie  der 
Portugeesen  in  Goa.  Uut  {sic)  het  Frans  vertaalt.  Middelburg,  G.  Hort- 
kernels,  1688.  vellum,  plates.  12mo.  2.50 

{Important  historical  account  of  the  Inquisition  of  the  Portuguese  at  Goa,) 
Chapt.  XL,  p.  224-235  gives  a  description  of  Brazil. 

148  —  Durao  (Fr.  J.  de  Santa  Hita.)  Caramuni.  Poema  epicododes- 
cubrimento  da  Bahia.  Lisboa,  na  Eegia  Officina  typograf,,  1781.  sd. 
uncut.  siH.  8vo.  8.— 

Original  edition   of  a  poem,  very  popular  in  Brazil  and  often  reprinted 

Amsterdam. 


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A  copy  fetched  at  Leclerc's  sale,  4868,  fr.  27. —  The  author  was  „iuxiura* 
da  (ktia-Preta  nas   Minos   Qeraes** 

149  —-  Eschweg^  (W.  L.  v.)  Beitrage  zur  Gebirgskunde  Brasiliens.  Ber- 
lin, 1832.  sd,  uncut,  4  maps.  8vo.  (7.60).  3.— 

150 Geognostisches  Gemalde  von   Brasilien.    Weimar,  1822.  sd,,  map. 

8vo.  —.80 

151  —  Fischer  (C.  A.)  Tafereelen  van  Brazilie.  Naar  het  Hoogduitsch. 
Haarlem,  1819.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  (2.40.^  —.80 

{Sketches  from  Brazil.  From  the  German.) 

152  —  Freycinet  (L.  de)  Voyage  autour  du  Monde,  ex6cut6  sur  les 
corvettes  I'Uranie  et  la  Physicienne.  Historique.  (Vol.  I.)  Paris,  Fillet 
ainS.  1825.  hf.  calf.  4to.  6.— 

This  volume  treats  almost  exclusively  on  Brazil. 

—  —  Freycinet.  —  See  also  in  the  Division :  Voyages    round   the  world. 

153  —  Iieithold  (Th.  v.)  Mijn  uitstap  naar  Brazilie.  Amsterd.  1821.  8vo. 

(2.50.)  1.25 
(My  trip  to  Brazil.) 

154  —  IjeriUS  (Joa.)  Historia  navigationis  in  Brasiliam  quae  et  America 
dicltur,  qua  describitur  autoris  navigatio,  Villagagnonis  in  America  gesta, 
Brasiliensium  victus  et  mores...  Nunc  primum  latinitate  donata.  (Ge- 
iievae)  Excudebat  Eust.  Vignon,  1586. 8vo.  Good  tall  copy^  hf.  vellum.  32. — 

With  the  very  rare  folding  plate  (p.  178)  representing  the  battle  of  the 
Tonoupinambaults  with  the  Margaiats.  The  volume  contains  besides  :  6  wood- 
cuts of  the  size  of  the  book,  one  of  which  (p.  207),  gives  a  carious  repre- 
sentation of  the  Indians  haunted  b^  evil  spirits.  —  Page  271—297  is  filled 
'  with  dialogaes  in  Brazilian  and  Latin.  —  Brunet  says,  that  this  first  Latin 
edition  is  scarcer  than  the  original  French. 

155 The  same.  Editio  2«.  Genevae,  Jpud  Haeredes  East.  Vignon,  1594. 

vellum.  8vo.  Tall  copy.  19. — 

Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition  with  some  slight  alterations.    With  the 
large  plate^  the  dialogues  etc. 
156, Same  edition.  Nice  copy  in  broum  morocco,  giU  linings  and  edges.  24. — 

—  —  LerixiS  in  Dutch.  1597.  —  See  infra:  lierius. 

157  —  Idndley  (Th.)  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  Brasil.  London,  1805.  sd. 
'uncut.  8vo.  2. — 

158  —  Mortius  (C.  F.  Ph.  de)  Flora  Brasiliensis.  Stuttg.  1833.  Tom.  I,  II,  1. 
2  vols.  8vo.  (6.—)  3.50 

159 Von   dem   Rechtszustande   unter   den   Ureinwohnern   BrasUiens. 

Mtinchen,  1832.  sd.,  uncut,  map.  4to.  1.50 

160  —  Maximilian  (Prinz  von  Wied-Neuwied)  Reise  nach  Brasilien. 
Frankfurt  a.  M.  1820— -21.  2  vols.  bds.  uncut,  roy.  4to.  With  Atlas  in 
^  parts,  cont.  22  plates  and  3  maps.  roy.  fol.  (78. — )  30. — 

Extraordinary   copy  on  harge  vellum  paper,  vviih  the  19  vignettes  printed 
on  separate  leaves;  in  the  ordinary  copies  they  are  printed  in  the  text. 

161  Same  work  on  ordin.  pSiper.  2  vols.  hf.    calf,  roy.  4to.   With  19 

mgn.,  no  atlas.  8. — 

Vol,  11.  pp  302—332  containjan  essay  on  the  Brazilian   languages,  with 
vocabularies. 

462 Reise  nach  Brasilien.   Frankt   a.   M.  1820—21.  2  vols  in  1.  bds., 

2  maps.  8vo.  3. — 

This  edition   has  not  the  illustrations   of  the  4to  edition,  but  the  same 
text.  The  Brazilian  vocabularies  fiU  p.  300-328  of  the  2^  vol. 

163 Voyage  au  Brasil.   Trad,  de  I'AUemand  p.  J.  B.  B.  Eyries.   Paris, 

1821.  3  vols.  8vo.  With  Atlas  of  44  plates  and  maps,  fol.    (45.—)  14.— 

Frbd.  MuUiSa, 

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164  —  Mft^"^^^^***»-"  V.  Wied,  Reize  naar  Brazilie.  Ui't  het  Hoogduitsch. 
18^.  2  vols.  hf.  bd.  or  sd,  uncut.  M<pp  and  pi.  8vo.  (8.90.)  2.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  with  the  Brazilian  vocahularles 
etc.  (Vol.  II.  pp.  384—413.) 

165 Beitrage  zur  Naturgeschichte  von   Brasilien.   Weimar,  4825—33. 

4  vols,  in  5.  hf.  calf  neat,  plates.  8vo.  (25.—)    12.50 

166 Recueil  de  planches  colorizes  d'animaux  du  Br6sil.  Weimar,  1822r-*31. 

Aaf  eaff  giU.  lol.  Fine  copy.  (115.—)  37.50 

96  heautiful   coloured   plates,  with  descriptions  in  French  and  German. 
A  work  of  high  scientific  value. 
167  —  Mawe  (John)    Travels  in  the  interior  of  Brazil,  with  notices  on 
its  climate,   agriculture,   commerce,  manners  and  customs.  2d  edition. 
London,  1823.  bds.  uncut,  map  and  col.  plates.  8vo.  (11.--)  3.75 

With  special  reference  to  the  diamond-districts  and  the  diamond-digging. 
168 Reizen  in  de  binnenlanden  van   Brazilie.   Uit  het  Engelsch.  Haar- 
lem, 1818.  2  vols.  Jkf.  bd.  uncut,  map,  plates.  8vo.  (7.50)  2,— 
Botch  translation  of  the   preceding  work. 

169  -  Menezess  Conde  da  Ericeyra  (L.  de)  Historia  de  Portugal  re- 

staurado.  Lisboa,  Joa.  Galrao,  1679.  Vol.  L  fol.  calf.  At  the  end  a  little 
stained  by  water.  ""• 

This  volume  comprises  the  years  1640-56,  and  is  of  the  highest 
interest  for  the  history  of  the  Portuguese  colonies  in  America,  and  the 
wars  in  Brazil  with  the  Dutch.  The  work  abounds  with  particulars;  for 
instance  the  affairs  of  Brazil  are  related,  pp.  296—304,  370—74,  443— 
448,  495—99,  533—50,  593—610,  641—47,  666-82,  707—13,  736—38, 
756—58,  777—78,  807—11,  824r-40,  etc.  Besides  there  are  smaller  no- 
tices at  innumerohle  other  places. 

The  second  volame  appeared  in  1698;  and  in  that  time  already  the 
first  volume  had  become  so  scarce  that  It  was  thought  necessary  to  reprint 
it,  which  has  been  done  in  1710.  It  is  for  this  reason,  that  most  of  the 
copies  have  not  the  Ist  volume  in  the  original  edition  of  1679. 

170 Historia   de  Portugal  restaurado.  Lisboa,  D.  Bodrigues,  1751—59. 

4  vols.  Spanish  calf.  4to.  24.  - 

New  and  complete  edition  of  this  invaluable  work.  It  embraces  the 
years  1640—1668,  just  the  most  important  time  for  the  affairs  of  the 
Portuguese  colonies  in  America. 

171  —  FarigOt  (J.)  Memoria  sobre  as  Minas  de  Carvao  de  Pedra  do 
Brazil.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1841.  4to.  30  pp.  and  "i,  pi.  1.— 

172  —  Fisonis  (Q.)  et  G.  Marcgraf  de  laebstad,  Historia  natura- 
lis  Brasiliae,  in  qua  plantae  et  animalia,  Indigenarum  morbi,  mgema 
et  mores  describuntur.  Lugd.  Bat.  et  Amstel.,  Lud.  Elzevter,  1648. 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  calf  gilt.  fol.  12  — 

With  upwards  of  500  woodcuts.  —  Highly  esteemed  work,  published 
by  /.  de  Laet,  divided  into  2  parts:  1,  De  medicina  Brasiliensi  (by  Piso) 
II.  Historia  rerum  naturalium  Brasiliensium  (by  G.  Marcgraf  de  Liebstad.) 
The  2d  part  contains  pag.  274—277,  a  Brazilian  grammar  and  Brazilian- 
Latin  vocabulary.  —  Among  the  woodcuts  is  a  most  detailed  and  accurate 
drawing  of  the  Dodo. 

173 The  same.  Ibid.  1648.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  veUum.  Large  Taper.  16.— 

174  —Fisonis  (Q.)  De  Indiae  utriusque  re  natural!  et  medica  libri  XIV. 
Amstelod.,  Lud.  et   Dan.  Elxevier,  1658.  vellum,  numerous  woodcuts   fol. 

12.— 

This  is  not  a  second  edition    of   tbe   preceding   work,  as  many  biblio- 

AiiQsterdam. 

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B  R  A  Z I L  -  1.  In  General. 

graphers  erroneously  say,  an  error,  wich  has  probably  arisen  from  the 
circnmstance,  that  here  a  number  of  the  former  woodcuts  is  reproduced.  — 
This  work  contains : 

1.  Fisonis  Hlstoriae  naturalis  et  medicae  Indiae  Occidentalis  libri  V. 
II.  G.  Marcgravii  de  Liehitadt  Tractatus  topograph,  et  meteorolog.    Bra- 
siliae   et   de  Brasiliensiuni  et  Chilensium   indole  et  lingua.  —  With 
a  Brazilian-Latin  Tocabulary  entirely  different  from  that  in  the  edition 
of  4648. 

III.  /.  Bontii  Historiae  naturalis  et  medicae  Indiae  Orientalis  libri  VI. 

IV.  Fisonis  Mantissa  aromatica. 

See  on  both  editions:  Fieters,  Annates  des  Elzeviers  p.  257  and  283. 

175  —  Pyrard  de  Iiaval  f¥r.)  Voyage  et  navigation  aux  Indes  Orien- 
tales,  Maldives,  Moluques  et  au  Bresil.  Avec  une  description  exacte 
des  moeurs,  fagons  de  faire,  du  commerce,  des  animaux,  arbres,  etc. 
Noiiv.  6dit.  augm.  p.  D^  VaL  Paris,  L.  BiUaine,  1679.  3  parts  in  1 
vol.  calf,  with  the  map.  4to.  10. — 

The    first  edition  of  this  interesting  work  appeared  in  1611.    It  is  said 

to  be  written  by  P.  Bergeron   after   the  narratives  of  Pyrard.  See  Brunei, 

who   adds   that '  the  edition   of  1 679  is  preferable  for  the  additions  by  Du 

Val  and  the  map,  which  is  not  in  the  first   edition.    The  chapters  16,  26, 

.  27  of  the  2^  part  contain  a  description  of  Brazil. 

176  —  Reinhardt  (J.)  Om  den  indflydelse,  de  idelige  Markbrande  have 
udovel  paa  vegetationem  i  de  Brasilianske  Campos.  Kjobeuh.  1857. 8vo.  1. — 

177  ~  Riigendas(Moritz)MalerischeReiseinBrasaien.  Paris,  1835.  ^*(^ 
green  morocco,  top  gilt,  imp.  fol.  Fine  copy.    •  (fl.  120. — )  50. — 

Magnificent   work,   with  100  beautiful  large  plates  in  lithogr.,  on  India 
paper. 

178  —  Saint-Hilaire   (A.   de)  Plantes  usuelles  des  Br6siliens.   Paris, 
1824.  Uv.  1.  With  5  pi.  4to.  —.75 

179  —  V.  Sohaffer,  Brazilie  als  onafhankelijk  rijk  beschouwd.  UithetHoog- 
duilsc ».  Amst.  1825.  2  vols.  8vo.  With  map.  (6.60.)  2.50 

{Brazil  considered  as  independent  empire.  Transl.  from  the  German.) 

180  —  Schultz  (W.)  Raumliche  Verhaltnisse  der  Siidprovinzen  von  Bra- 
silien.  Leipz.  1862.  {Ea;tr.)  8vo.  —.50 

181  —  Spix  (J.  B.  V.)  u.  C.  Fr.  Ph.  v.  Martius,  Reise  in  Brasilien. 
Munchen,   1823.  1»*  vol.  bds.^  uncut.  4to.  2.50 

182 Delectus   animalium   articulat.   Brasiliae.   Monach.   1830.  Fasc.  I. 

WUh  12  col.  pi  4to.  8.— 

Publ.  price  3  fasc.  flor-  100.— 

183  —  Taunay  (Hipp.)  et  F.  Denis,  Le  Bresil,  ou  histoire,  moeurs,  usages 
et  coutumes  des  habitants  de  ce  royaume.  Paris,  1822.  6  vols,  in  3. 
ids.,  many  plates.  12mo.  2. — 

184  —  Thlinberg  (C.  P.)  Plautarum  Brasiliens.  decas  3«.  Upsalae,  1821. 
plate.  4to.  —.60 

BRAZIL  —  II.  lJn4er  the  Duteh  (from  1624  to  1662.) 

The  JVy*.'185  io  205  contain  the  books  on  that  subject;  the  Nos.  206  to 
286  the  Butch  pamphlets  on  Brazil  in  alphabetical  order. 

185  —  Barlaeus  (C.)  Rerum  per  Octoennium  in  Brasilia  et  alibi  nuper  gesta- 
ram,  sub  praefectura  Comitis  1.  Mauritii  Nassov...  historia.  Amst., 
J.  Bleau,  1647.  vellum,  gilt  edges,  fol.  The  margins  of  a  few  leaves  in- 
sigmfieatUly  wormed,  ^plates  emmarged.   Xiarge  paper.  55. — 

Clement  (Bibl,  cur.  II,   430)   calls  this   work    ,fort   rare"  most  of  the 
copies   having   been   consumed  m    1672  by  the   fire,  which  destroyed  the 

Fksd.  Mulusk, 

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BRAZIL—  11.  Dnder  the  Dntch  (1624—1662) 

warehouses    of  the  publisher.  —   A  Chilian   vocabuLiry  will    be  found   on 

pages  283— B9. 
With  beautiful  portrait  of  Prince  John  Maurice  by  T.  Matham,  a  large 

map  and  53  very  fine  plates  etched  by  the  renowned  painter  F.  Post,  who 

accompanied  Prince  Maurice  in  Brazil.  —  Matchless  copy  on  Large  Paper, 

very  rare ;  the  only   I  have  ever  seen  or  heard  of  in  this  state ;  a  volume 

in  very  large  folio  like  an  Atlas  of  Bleau. 
186  -  Barlaeus  (C.)  —  The  same.  Ordinary  paper.  Ibid.  1647.  hf.  bound,  fol. 

Wanting  ertgraved  frontispice,  portrait  and  pi.  1.  2.  10. — 

187 The  same.   Editio   2*.   Clivis,    Tab.    Silherling,   1660.   hf.  Id,,  maps 

and  plates.  8vo.  4. — 

This  2d    edition  is  augmented   with   the  natural  history  of  the  country, 

by  G.   Piso.  The   Chilian-Latin   vocabulary   fills    p.  474—491.    —  Wants 

portrait  and  arms,  and  the  pi.:  Eclipsis. 
188 Brasilianische  Geschichte,  bey  achtjahriger  in  selbigen  Landen  ge- 

ffihreter  Regierung  Herrn  Johann  Moritz  zu  Nassau.  Cleve,  Tob.  Silber- 

Ung,  1659.  vellum,  portr.,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  Fine  copy.  6.50 

First  German  edition,  contain,  the  same  plates  as  the  Latin  of  1660/ and 

being  much  scarcer.  —  A  2d  German  edition  appeared  in  1684. 

189 Poemata.  Amstelod.,  /.  JBleau,  1645—46.  2  vols,  vellum.  16mo.  4.50 

Presentation   copy   of  the  author  to  the  famous   Divine  J.   Wtenbogaert, 

with  9   autograph  lines. 
Contain  some  pieces  relative  to  Brazil  etc.  Vol.  I.  p.  200 — 210.  »Epici- 

uium   in    classem   Mexicanam  captam/'    p.  244—250.    ,,Triumphus   super 

capta  Olinda."  p.  333 — 40.  ,,Mauritiu8  redux  ex  Orbe  Americano."  etc. — 

See  Sabin  No.  3407. 
190 Triumphus  super  capta  Oliuda,  Peruambuci  urbe,  facti  (sic  I)  ducibus 

Lonckio  et  Waardenburgio.     Lugd.  Bat.,  JEr  ojic.  G.  Basson,  1630.   sd. 

fol.  8  pp.  Rarissime.  10. — 

191  —  Beschrjjvinghe  van  de  Landen  van  Brasilien  ende  het  veroveren 
van  Bahia  de  todos  los  Santos,  t' Amsterdam,  voor  de  Wed.  v.  C.  Lod. 
van  der  Plasse,  1644.  vellum,  sm.  8vo.  Fine  copy.  37.50 

{Description  of  ike  lands  of  BrazU  and   the    conquest  oj   Bahia    de 
todos  los  Skintos.) 

8  unnumb.  leaves.  —  Of  the  UtmOSt  rarity,  not  mentioned  by  Asber, 
Sabin  nor  by  any  other  Biblioj^rapher.  The  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

192  —  Crane  (J.  G.  de)  Oratio  de  Joa.  Mauritio  Nassaviae  Principe, 
cognomine  Americano.  Groning.  1806.  4to.  35  pp.  1. — 

193  —  Honig  Jz.  (Jac.)  De  Hollanders  in  Brazilie,  of  lotgevallen  van  kapitein 
Alderik.  Schetsen>it  de  17de  eeuw.  Amst.1851.  2  vols.  8vo.   (4.90.)  3.25 

{The  Dutch  in  Brazil^  or  adventures   of  Capt,  Alderik.  Sketches  from- 
the  17th  century.) 

194  —  [Joosten  Tolck,  Jos.]  De  groote  wonderlijcke  wereldt.  Be- 
schrijvinghe  des  gantsche  aert-bodem  als  Europa,  Asia,  Africa  en 
America  also  ick  se  doorgereyst  hebbe,  namentlyck  Hungaryen,  Poolen, 
Ruslandt. . .  Bredlien,  etc.  Nog  vergroot  met  de  Turckse  Grammatica. 
Ainst.   1659.   4to.  12  and  76  pp.  and  a  map.  14.— 

{The  great    marvellous    world.    Description   of  the    whole  globe,  viz. 

EmopCy    Asia,  Africa,  and  America  which   1  have  travelled     over,    as 

Poland,  Bussia,    Hungary  . . .  Brazil  etc.  .With  a  Turkish  grammar.) 

First   edition,   very   rare.   The  description  of  Brazil  fills  pp.  58—70.  It 

is  the  more  interesting,  as  the  author  was  7  years  in  that  country,  during 

the  government  of  Prince  John  Maurice. 

\%  — —  De  Kleyne  wonderlijcke  werelt«i#s  Turckyen,  Hungaryen,  Poolen  .  .  . 

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BRAZIL^  11.   Under  the  Datch.  (1624— 1662.) 

Bresilien  etc.   Amst ,    D.    Uitietiiroek,  1649.   vellum,  16   and  80  pp ;  8 
maps  in  woodcut  and  the  author's  portrait  on  the  title.  4to.  17.50 

(2%e    Utile  wonderful  world,  as  Turkey,  Hungary ,  Poland.  . .  Brazil, 
etc.) 

The  description  of  Brazil  is  exactly  the  same  as  in  the  Groote  wonderl 
Wereld. 
196  —  Joosten  Tolck,    (Jos.)    The    same.   Amst.,  /.  Kannewei,  (1740) 
4to.  72  pp.  6.- 

197 The  same.  ZwoUe,  S.  Clement  (1760?)  4to.  72  pp.  5.— 

In  these  two  editions  the  account  of  Brazil  is  much  abridged. 

198  —  Kampen  (N.  G.  ▼.),  Over  Recife  de  Pernambuco  in  BraziUe, 
weleer  Mauritsstad.  Amst.  1829.  ^Extr.  from  the :  Magazijn  voor  Weten- 
schappen^  etc.)  16  pp.  8vo.  —.90 

{On  Recife  de  Pernambuco  in  Brazil,  formerly  Mauritsstad.) 
—  —  V.  Eampen's  Biography  of  John  Maurice  of  Nassau,  the  Brazilian. 
See:  V.  Kampen. 

199  —  NetSCher  (P.  N.)  Les  Hollandais  au  Br6sil.  Notice  historique  sur 
les  Pays-Bas  et  le  Br6sil  au  17*  siecle.  La  Haye,  1853.  WUk  portrait 
in  lithogr.  of  Prince  John  Maurice  after  Van  Dalen  facsimile  and  map. 
roy.  8vo.  (fl.  3.60).  2.50 

Wieuhofs  Brazilian  voyage.  —  See :  Nieuhof  (J.) 

200  —  Plante  (Pranc.)  Mauritiados  libri  XII,  hoc  est,  reru.ia  ah  illustriss. 
heroe  Joanne  Mauritio,  comite  Nassaviae  etc.  in  Occidentali  India  gesta- 
rum  descriptio  poetica.  Lugd.  Bat.,  Joa.  Maire,  1647.  vellum  {damaged.) 
fol.  Beautiful,  large  copy.  48.— 

Latin  epos  on  the  indeed  glorious  and  wise  government  of  the  Dutch 
Prince  John  Maurice  in  Brazil,  written  by  his  chaplain  Fr.  Plante. 

Collation:  Title,  7  unnumbered  leaves,  12  pp.,  1  unnumb.  leaf,  196 
pp.,  1  leaf  for  the  Ordo  Tabularum.  —  This  magnificent  and  very  rare  work 
contains :  The  1)eautifal  portrait  of  Prince  Maurice  by  T.  Matham,  4  lare;e 
folding  maps  of  Brazil,  and  22  fine  plates  (all  taken  from  Barlaeus,  see 
No.  185).  Besides  this  the  work  contains  the  very  iine  and  rare  portrait 
of  the  author  by  J,  Suyderhoef,  in  brilliant  impression.  In  the  Ordo  Tabu- 
larum this  portrait  is  mentioned  as  follows:  Bffigies  autoris,- si  emptor  volet, 
praemiUi  potest  Operi  ipsique  Titulo.  It  is  wanting  in  most  copies. 

$j01 The  same  work,  without  the  portrait  of  the  author.  32.50 

202 Therianthropologia,  sive  elogia  vurorum  illustr.  Fr.  Plantae  et  C.  Boji. 

Traj.   a.  Rh.,   G.  v,  ZijU,  1648.  —  Epistola  tutelaris  Corn.  Boji...  de 
Therianthropologia.  Amst.  1648  —  1  vol.  12mo.  1.75 

The  first  —  a  violent  satire  against  Plante,  —  contains  some  poems  on 
his  Mauritias.  —  Mare. 

203 Epigrammata   sacra  in  confessionem  fidei  Reform,  et  Gatechesin. 

Dordr.  1649.  12mo.  3.— 

By  the  same  Plante,  chaplain  to  Prince  John  Maurice  during  his  sojourn 
in  Brazil. 

204 Laurus    Flandrica,    sive    Carmen   gratulatorium   ad   Fridericum 

Henricum,  Arausiae  Principem,   cum,  post  expugnatam  Wasiae  civita- 
tem  Hulstam,  Hagam  rediisset.  Lugd.  B.,  J.  Maire,  1645   fol.  28  pp.  4. — 

205  —  Reys-Boeck  van  het  rycke  Brasilien,  Rio  de  la  9lata,  ende 
Magallanes,  daer  in  te  sien  is:  De  ghelegentheydl  van  hare  landen 
ende  steden,  haren  hand  el  ende  wandel,  vruchten. . .  Als  oock  de 
leste  reyse  van  den  Heer  van  Dort,  met  het  veroveren  van  Todos  los 
Santos. . .  t'samen  ghestelt  door  N.  G.  Ghedruckt  in  't  jaer  1624  by 
Jan  Canin.  4to.  68  pp.  2  mapsmnd  S  folding  pUdes.  (Asher  No.  106.)   57.50 

Fbbd.  Mdllsr, 

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BRAZIL  —  II.  Under  the  Dnteh.  (1624—1662.) 

{Book   of  travel  in  the  rich  countrj/  of  Brazil^  Bio  de  la  Vhia  mtd 
Magellanes. . .  loiih  the  conquest  of  Todoa  los  Sn  tos  etc.) 

Excessively  rare. 

'200  ~  Aceoord    van    Brasilien,    i^ede    van    't  Rocif,  Maurits-Stadt  «nde 
de  omieggende  Forten  van  Brasil.  Arnst.  1654.  4lo.  (Ashor  No.  281.)  7. — 
{Agreement  of  Brazil,  as  also  'vf  thfi  Becife,  Manriis-Siadt  etn.) 
Wl  —  Acte    van  de  Staten  van  Groeningen  etc. . .  Item  oen   schriltelicke 
Contestatie    van    Groeninfren    tegens    Hollandl   \ve{xens  de  Portngesche 
Tractaton.  10()2.  4to.  (Asher  No.  310)  5.- 

{Act  of  the  States  of  Groningen  etc..  .   IVith  a  wntten  protest  of  Or  o- 
ningrn  against  Holland  regarding  the  Poringnese  treaties.) 
Against  tlin  peace  with  Portiij^al,  and  in  fiivoiir  of  the  We^t-India-CJomp, 
9(IX  —  Advijs  van   den  Haedt  van  Staten,  voortghehr.  aen  de  Staten  Goner. 
d.  8  Oct.  1650.  'sGravenh.  1650.  4to.  4  pp.  Not  in  Aider's  Essag.  6.— 
{Advice  of  the  Council  addressed  to  the  States  General). 
On  grantino;  subsidiary   money  to  the  West- India  Conip.,  for  maintenance 
of  Bi-azil.  —  „l)ocnment  important."    Triimel. 
'200  —  Aen-Spraeok   aen    den  gctronwen  Hollander  nopendo  de  Proce- 
diiren   dcr  Portugesen  in  Brasill.  'sGrav.,  1645.  --  Antwoort  van  den 
getrouwen    Hollander...    Gliedr.    1645.   —    2    parts   in  1.  4to.  (Asher, 
206  and  207.)  20.- 

{Address   to    the  faithful    Hollander    on  the  proceedings  of  the  Por- 
tuguese in  Brazil.   —   Iteplg  of  the  faithful  Hollander,  etc.) 
Entirely  Unont  copy  of  these  two  rare  pamphlets ;  both  —  very  inte- 
resting   and    written    hy    violent    adversaries.  —  are    so  closely  eonnected, 
that  they  ought  always  to  be  kept  together. 
•210  —  Amsterdams  Dam-Praetje,  van  wat  Cuts  en  wat  Nlenws  en 
wat  Vreemts.  Amst.  1649.  4to.  (Asher  No.  263.)  4.— 

{Amsterdam* s  Street-Talk,  on  something  Old,  something  "New  and  some- 
thing Strange). 

'2H Idem,  only  the  top  cut.  6.50 

*2i2  -  Amsterdams  Tafel-Praetje,  van  wat  Goets   en  wat  Qnaels  en 
wat  Noodichs.    Gonda,  1649.  4to.  (Asher  No.  260.)  7.— 

{Amsterdanit  tahle-talk,  on  something  good,  something  bad,  and  some- 
thing needful,) 
'213 Idem,  uaeut,  with  tome  cotUemporarg  Mss.  annotations.  10. — 

214  -  Amsterdam's  Viiur-pra.etje,   etc.   Amst.  1649.  4to.    Uncut. 
(Aslier  No.  261.)  8.— 

{A  ^re-side  chat  in  Amsterdam.) 
These   3   pamphlets    (No.  210 — 14),   writtcji    in    the   form  of  dialogues, 
«!ontain  most  curious   details  regarding  the  West-Tndia  (Vimp.,  and  its  affairs 
iu  Brazil,  sometimes  iu  a  very  inveetivc  manner. 

215  —  Amsterdamsche  Veerman    op   Middelhnrgh.  Vlissingen.  1650. 
ito.  (Asher  267.)  .5.— 

i^ffuterdam  skipper  to  Middelburg) 
On  the  Brazilian  afTaii's  of  the  West-India  Couip. 

216  —  Antwoort  van  den  getrouwen  Hollander  op  (\e\\  „Aenspraeck  van 
„den  heetgebaeekerden  Hollander."  1645.  4to.  (Asher  No.  20^)        5.— 

{Reply  oj    the  faithfiU    Hollander    to    the   (id'lres.i  of  the  hotheaded 
Hollander.) 
Confer  No.  209:  Ae.i sprite rtc. 

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217  —  AntWOOrde  van  de  Heeren  Staten  Generael  tegens  *t  versoeck 
wegens  den  Koninck  van  Portugal. . .  om  .  restitutie  ?an  Couchin.  . 
met  het  geene  venders  omtrent  'sNederlants  vrije  navigatie  op  de 
Brasilien    past.  Schiedam,    L    Lambertsen,  4664.  4to.  11  pp.  foot  unctU 

3.50 
{Bepiy  of  the  States  Gen.  to  the  King  of  PortugaPi  request  for  the 
reititution  of  Couchin. .  .  and  what  further  relates  to  AetherlancTs  free 
navigafion  to  Brazil.) 

218  —  Articulen  en  conditien  gemaeckt  by  h.  overleveren  v.  firasilien 
alsmede  het  Recif,  Mauritsstadt  ende  Forten  en  Sterckten  daeraen  de- 
penderende.  Gesloten  28  Jan.  1654.  'sGrav.  1645.  {sic!  instead  of  1654.) 
4to.  8  pp.  (Asher  No.  280.)  6.-- 

{Articles  and   conditions  made  on  the   surrender   of  Brazil,  and  the 
Beciffe^  Mauritsstadt  and  the  forts  and  foiiifications   belonging  thereto.) 

219  —  Articulen  v.  vrede  ende  confederatie  tusschen  den  Koning  v. 
Portugael  en  de  Staten  Generael.  Gesloten  6.  Aug.  1661.  4to.  16  pp. 
(Asher  No.  297.)  5.- 

{Articles  of  peace  and  confederation  between  the  King  of  Portugal  and 
the  States  Qen,  of  the   United  Netherl.  Signed  6  Jug.  1661.) 

220  —  Baardt  (P.)  Friesche  Triton  over  't  geluckich  veroveren  van  de 
stercke  stadt  Olinda,  met  alle  de  forten  in  Femambucq.  Leeuw.  1630. 
fol.  16  pp.  7.— 

{Friesie  Triton   on  the   happg  capture  of  the  strong  place  of  Olinda, 
and  all  the  forts  in  Pemambuco.) 
Very  rare,  not  in  Asher's  Essay. 

221  --  Baers  ( Joh.)  Olinda,  gelegen  int  landt  ran  Brasil . . .  met  manne- 
lijcke  dapperheyt  . . .  inghenomen . . .  door  D.  v.  Weerdenburg.  Amst. 
1638.  4to.  (Asher  No.  141.)  21.— 

{Olinda,   situated  in  the    land   of  Brazil. . .   happily  conquered  with 

manly  bravery ...   by  D,  van  Weerdenburg.) 

An  excessively  rare  little  pamphlet,  containing  a  detailed  aocoant  of  the 
taking  of  Pemambuco  by  the  Dutch,  the  first  place  they  re-took  after  being 
expelled  iu  1626.  The  author  accompanied  the  expedition  as  minister, 
his  narration  has  therefore  a  special  value. 

222  —  Bericht  (Pertinent)  v.  alle  de  particulariteyten  toegedragen  in  W.  Ind.. 

feadviseert   aan   de   Gedeleg.   v.   de  W.    Ind.    Comp.    tot  Fernambuco 
8ApriM634.  'sGrav.,  L.  Breeckevelf,   1634.  4to.  4  pp.  (Asher  No.  147.) 

2.50 
{Pertinent  account  of  all  the  particulars  that  occurred  in  the  W,  Ind.^ 
reported  to  the  Delegates  of  fh£   W.  Ind.  Comp,  at  Pemambuco.) 

223  —  Brandt  in  Brasilien.  Gedr.  in  't  jaer  1648.  4to.  Uncut.  (Asher 
No.  235.)  '  7.50 

{Conflagration   in  Brazil.) 

224  —  De  Brafiilsche  Breede-bijl,  ofle  t'samenspraek  over  den  verloop 
in  Brasil.  1647.  4to.  (Asher  No.  230)  12.— 

{The  Brazilian    Broad-Axe    (Poi-t    of  the  Rectffe)  or  dialogue  on  the 
loss  of  Brazil.) 

This  rare  pamphlet  contains  curious  details  of  the  mauagemiKt  or  rather 

mismanagement  of  the  West-India-Company,  especially  with  relation  to  Brazil. 

See  the  extensive  note  on  the  Breeden-Raedt  iu  Asher's  Essay  (p.  182-200.) 

225  -  Brasiliaansohen  Brief  (Copye  v.  een)  gheschreven  v.  Pt.  Potty,  Bra- 
siliaen  en  Coinmaiiderende  over  't  Regiment  Brasilianen  v.  Paraiba,  aen 
Cameron,  Mede-Hrasiliaen  ei»  Overate  v.  d.Brasilianen  vanBahia,31  Oct. 

Fbed.  Mullek, 

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BRAZIL  -    II.  Under  the  Dateli.  (i624-.62.) 

1645.  Geschreven  in  dc  Brasil.  tale  en  daer  uyt  getransl.  (A.msl.)  1646. 

1  leaf  in  small  fol.  (Asher  No.  209.)  8.— 

{Ck?py  of  a  BraziHan  letter  written  by  Ft.  Potty,  Brazilian  and  Com- 
mander of  the  regiment  of  Bpozilians  of  Paraiba,  to  Cameron,  also 
a  Brazilidn  and  Commander  of  the  Brazil,  at  Bahia.  Written  in  the 
BraziHan  lang.  and  tranzlated  from  it.) 

226  —  Brasilsche  Gelt-Sack ,  waerin  dat  deerlijk  vertoont  wordt, 
waer  dat  de  Participianten  van  de  West-Ind.  Compagnie  haer  gelt  ghe- 
bleven  is.  Gedr.  in  Brasilien  Op  't  Reciff  {near  Olinda  di  Pemambuco.) 
1647.  4to.  28  pp.  (Asher  No.  231.)  25. -> 

{The  Brazilian  Money-bag^  in  which  is  clearly  shown  what  has  become 
of  the  money  of  the  shareholders  of  the  W.  Ind.  Comp,  Printed  in 
Brazil  at  the  Recife.) 

The  printiDg  place  is  fictitious ;  without  any  doubt  the  book  is  printed  in 
Holland.  The  pamphlet  itself  is  full  of  interest  and  contains  many  curious 
details  about  the  administration  of  the  West-India-Company,  explaining 
a  part  of  those  difficulties  which  weighed  so  heavily  on  the  other  colonies 
of  the  Company,  chiefly  on  New-Netherland. 

227  —  Brasilsohe  Oorloghs  overwegingh.  Gedruckt  in  't  jaer  1648.  4to. 
8  pp.  (Asher  No.  246.)  4.— 

{The  Brazilian  war  considered.) 

228  —  Bredan  (Dan.)  Desengano  a  los  pueblos  del  Brasil,  ydemas  partes 
en  las  Indias  Occid.,  para  quitarles  las  dudas  y  falsas  imagiuac.  que 
podrian  tener  acerca  de  las  Declarac.  de  los  Illustr.  Sen.  Est.  Gen.  y 
los  Administr.  de  la  Com  p.  Amst.,  P.A.de  Ravestein,  1631.  4to.  (Asher 
No.  145.)   l^ery  rare.  15. — 

{The  real  truth  addressed  to  the  people  of  Brazil  and  of  the  other 
parts  of  the  W.  Ind.,  with  a  view  of  doing  away  with  the  doubts  and 
false  ideas  they  may  have  conceived  respecting  the  declarations  of  the 
H.  M.  States  General  and  the  W.  Ind.  Comp.) 

229  -  Broeck  (Matth.  V.  d.)  Joumael,  ofte  historlaelse  beschrijvinge  van 
't  geen  hy  selfs  ghesien  ende  waerachtigh  gebeurt  is,  wegen  de  revolte 
van  de  Portugese  in  Brasiel.  Amst.,  ^.  v.  Ooedesbergen,i^^.i\jQ,{ks\ieT 
No.  272.)  18.  - 

{Journal   of  M.   v.  d.  Broeck  of  what  he  has  seen  himself  concern, 

the  revolt  oj  the  Portuguese  in  Brazil.) 

,/Opnscnle  contenant  des  particularity  tres-int^ressantes,  et  iiiconnu  k  la 
plupart  des  bibliographes  et  des  historiens,  qui  ont  traite  de  I'histoire.du 
Bresil.  Cc  qui  lui  donne  une  grande  valeur,  c'cst  la  vue  de  Pernambuco 
qui  s'y  trouve  jointe  et  qui  est  faite  specialement  pour  cet  ouvrage."  — 
Tromel,  No.  265. 

With  the  map  of  Brazil,  the  2  engravings  and  the  large  and  rare  view 
Pemambuco,  —  in  all  4  plates. 

The    4th    plate   properly    belongs   to  „C.  (laesz  Oost-Ind.  Reys-beschrij- 
vinge*'  and  is  very  often  missing. 
230 The  same,  the  plates  and  map  wanting,  hf,  bd.  4to.  ^  7-. — 

231 The  same,  with  plates,  and  bound  up  with  :  Journael  ofte  Oost-In- 

dische  Reys-beschrijvinghe,  ghedaen  door  Corn.  Claesz  van  Purmerendt, 
verhatende  veel  vreemdigheden  van  Mosambiecke  en  Goa.  io.  Ibid.  1651. 

{Journal  or  East'Indian  Voyage  by  C.  Claesz  of  Purmerendt,  contain, 
many  curiosities  of  Mosamhique  and  Qoa.)  22. — 

Complete  with  all  the  plates,  the  fourth  being  inserted  (in  its  right  place) 
at  p.  31  of  the  2*  work.    « 

232  -  Ck>pie  Translaet  uyt  h.  Portugys,  waer  in  verbaelt  wort  de  Vreede 

Amsterdam. 

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BRAZIL    "    II.  lender  <lie  Dntcb.  (1624-02.) 

ghemaeckl  lusschen  rle  Onderdaneii  v.  d.  Kon.  v.  Hisp.  en  d.  Ko.n.  v. 
Port.,  by  die  v.  Rio  Plato  en  di;  v.  Angola.  'sGrav.  1649.  4to.  1  leal 
folio.  (Asher  i\o.  254).  '  ,  4.— 

{Copy  iramlated  from  the  Portuguese,  in  which  is  related  ronccrning 
the  peace  conclttded  between  the  subjects  of  the  King  of  Spain  and  of  For- 
tugafy  by  those  of  Hio  Ptato  and  those  t  J  Angola.) 

233  —  Declaration  des  \mbassadenrs  d'Espaigne,  touchant  nne  hrefve 
pour  Portugal,  Miinster,  1647.  4to.  Uncvi,  French  and  l>ntch.  Not  in 
Asher' n  Essay.  ■  3.50 

234  —  Deductie  van  d.  Ambass.  v.  Portugael,  dat  den  vrede  tussciien 
Z.  M.  en  de  Staten  Gener.  in  de  deelen  des  werelts  buy  ten  Europa 
zijn  begin  rnocht  iieinen  op  den  25  Oct.  1662.  's  Grav.  1663.  4to.  1.^0 

{Dednellon  of  the  Ambass.  of  Portugal,  that  the  peace  between  H. 
Maj.  and  the  States  Gener.  might  begin  in  the  extra- European  parts 
of  the  world  the  25  Oct.  1662.) 

235  —  Discours  de  la  paix  centre  le  Portugais.  (Amst.  1647.)  4to..l6pp. 
(Asher  Wo.  226.)  6.- 

236  —  Den  Engelschen  Duyvel  ontdeckt  in  twaalf  artykelen  van 
Crora wells  geloof. . .  1652.  4to.  36  pp.  5.— 

{The  English  Devil  discovered  in  twulve  articles  of  Cromwell s  faxihi) 
Defence  of  the  party  of  de  Witt  againBt  the  accusation  of  having  abau- 
doned  Brazil  to  the  Portuguese,  etc. 

237  —  Extract  uyt  d.  Brief  v.  de  Folit.  Raeden  in  Brasil  aen  de  Ge- 
committ.  d.  W.-Jnd.-Gomp.  over  de  vei'overinge  v.  de  stadt  Philippla 
nu  Frederickstadt,  met  syne  forten  en  starckten  ghelegen  in  de  Gapita- 
nJa  V.  Paraiba.  's  Grav.  1635.  4to.  4  pp.  (Asher  No.  148).  4. — 

{Extract  from  the  letttir  of  the  Political  Council  in  Brazil  to  the 
Deputies  of  the  W.-Ind.-Comp.^  on  the  conquest  of  the  town  Philippia, 
now  Erederikssiadt  with  all  its  forts  and  fortifications,  situated  in  the 
(apitania  of  Paraiha.) 

238  —  Extract  uyt  d'articulen  van  het  tractaet. . .  tusschen  . . .  Porlugael  en 
de  Stat,  Gener . . .  raeckende  de  plaetsen . . ,  buytcn  de  octroyen  v.  d. 
Oost-  en  West-lnd.  Gomp.  's  Gravenh.  1641.  1  fol.  sheet.  (Asher 
No.  180)  '    1.75 

{Extract  from  the  articles  of  the  treaty  .  .  .  between  Portugal  and  the 
Stat.  Gener.  concerning  the  places  not  within  the  limits  of  the  privileges 
of  the  East-  and  West-Jnd.  Comp.) 

239  —  Extract  ende  copye  van  verscheyde  brieven  . . .  belangeude  de  rebellie 
der  Paepsche  Portugesen  in  Brasilien,  tot  bewijs,  dat  de  Kroon  van 
Portugael  schuldich  is  aen  de  selve.  Ghedr.  in  't  jaer  1646.  (Asher 
No.  213.)  4.- 

{Eiftract  and  copy  of  different  letters^  concern,  the  rebellion  of  the 
Popish  Portuguese  ii  Brazil,  proving  that  the  crown  of  Portugal  is 
guilty  thereof.) 

240  --  Geluckwenschinghe  aen  de  West  Indische  Vlote.  Afgbevareii 
nyt  Nederl.  in  Januario  lt)24.  Amst.  1624.  4to.  (Asher  No.  103.)     3.50 

{Felicifation    to   the    )F.  India  feel,  that  set  sail  from  Netherland  in 
'  January  1624.) 

241  —  Goede  nieuwe  tydinghe  ghecomen  met  h.  Jacht  de  Fiys^  afeesonden 
V.  d.  Generael  Jacob  Wilckens  uyt  Bresilien  aen  de  HH.  Bewindh.  v.  d. 
W.  I.  Comp.  (Amst.)  Broer  .Tansz,  Out  Couiuntier  iu't  Leger  v.  S.  Exc 
27  Aug.  1624.  sm.  folio.  (Ashei-  No.  104.)  4.50 

{Good  news  brought  by  the  yacht  the  Fi)X,  sent  by  ike  Ge^icral  Wi'ckens 
from  Brazil  to  the  Dlrjclors  of  the   JF.  L  C.) 

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'242  —  Haerlems  Schuyt-praetjen  op  't  redres  vande  West-lnd.  Comj). 
4649.  4to.  (Asher  No.  262.)  3.— 

{Haerlerns  Boat-talk  on  the  reformation  of  the   W.   I.  Comp.) 
Oil  the  affaird  of  the  VV.-I.  Comp.  in  Brazil. 

243  —  Joumael  ofte  kort  discours,  nopende  de  rebellye  ende  verradelijcke 
desseynen  der  Portugesen,  alhier  in  firasil  voorgenomen,  't  welck  iu 
Junio  4645  is  onldeckt.  Beschreven  door  een  liefhebber,  aldaer  noeh 
resideerende.  Arnhem,  4647.  4to    Vncut.  (Asher  No.  229.)  80  pp.    42. — 

{Journal  or  short  account  of  the  rebellion  ...  of  the  Portuguese  here 
in  Brazil,  which  wets  discovered  in  4645.  Written  by  an  amateur ^  who 
still  resides  there) 

This  pamphlet  which  is  excessively  rar^,  give*  the  best  abridgment  we 
possess  of  the  conquest  of  Dutch  Brazils  by  the  Portuguese.  Unfortunately 
the  last  4  le.ives  wanting,  else  a  fiue  copy,  entirely  uncut. 

244  -  Journalier  Verhael  (Het  naderste  en  sekerste)  ofte  copie  v. 
sekeren  Brieff  gheschreven  uyt  Brasyl  aen  de  W.  Ind.  Comp.  nopende 
de  langhge  enschte  victorye  verleent  in  Brasyl  tegen  de  vloot  v.  Spanje 
bestaende  in  88  zeylen,  voorgev.  in  Jan.  4640,  enz.  's  Grav.,  Is.  Burchoorn, 
4640.  46  pp.  (Asher  No.  454.)  9.— 

(The  last  and  most  accurate  daily  Journal  or  copy  of  certain  letter 
written  from  Brazil  to  the  W.  Ind.  Comp.^  on  the  long  wished  for  Victory 
granted  in  Brazil  against  the  fleet  of  Spain^  composed  of  §8  sails,  in 
Jan.  4640,  etc.) 

245  —  Idebergen,  (Arn.  v.)  Apologiae  over  de  noyt  gehoorde  proce- 
dueren,  tegens  zijnen  persoon  gebruyckl,  by  de  gewesene  HoogeRaden 
v.in  Brasil,  wegen  eenige  dedareerde  verraders  als  G.  Soaris  ende  Fr.  Vas 
etc.;  dienende  tot  een  claerlichtende  fackel . . .  van  't  geene  in  Brasil 
gepasseert  is.  Amst.,  ^oor  den  Autheur,  4643.  sd.  4to.  XXXIT,  482  pp. 
(Asher  No.  483 )  •  20.— 

{Apology  on  tlie  unheard  of  proceedings  used  against  his  person  by 
the  late  High  Counsellors  of  Brazil  on  account  of  some  declared  traitors 
as  G.  Soarisy  F.  Vas  etc. . .  serving  as  a  light-giving  torch  of  what  has 
passed  in  Brazil.) 

One    of  the   most  important  books  on  the  interior  administration  of  the 
Butch  in  Brazil.  —    Very  rare, 
240  ~  Manifest   van    't  Koningrijck    van    Portugael  over  het  aennenien 
van   Don  Joan  de  IV  tot  Koningh.    Amst.  4644.  4to.  (Asher  No.  473.) 

2.50 
{Manifesto  of  the  kingdom  of  tortugcU  on  its  admitting  B.  Joan  IV 
as  king.) 
23  numb,  and  3  unnumb.  pp.,  not   —   as  Asher  indicates,  —  8  pp. 

247  —  The  same;  uncut,  4.— 

248  ~  Manifest  door  d'  Inwoonders  van  Pernambuco  uytgegeven  tot 
huu  verantwoordinge.  Antwerp.,  F.  v.  d.  Cruyssen,  4646.  4to.  (Asher- 
No.  244.)  ^  7.50 

[Manifesto  publ.  by  thu  inhabitants  of  Fernambuco.) 
Defence   against    the  accusation  of  having  taken  part  iu  the  insurrection 
of  the  Portuguese.   —  Bare. 
Asher  cites  a  reprint,  also  of  42  pp.  without  name  of  publisher.  No.  245. 
240  —  Manifest   van    oorloge  tot  Lisbona  uitghegheven,  tusschen  Poitu- 
gael  ende    de   Nederl.    Provintien,    met    den   oorspronck. . .  4658.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  289.)  2.25 

[Manifesto  of  war^  published  at  Lisbon.,  between  Portugal  and  tlie 
United  Provinces,  with  the  origin  of  the  war.) 

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250  —  Manifest  ofte  Reden  van  den  oorlogh  tusschen  Portugael  ende 
de  Vereen.  Provintien,  tot  Lisbon  in  1657  uitgeg.,  mitsg.  de  manifes- 
tatie  van  de  leugenen  ende  valsheden  waermede  het  is  vervult.  'sGra- 
venh.  1659.  4to.  (Asher  No.  290.)  6.- 

{ManifeHo  or  reasons  of  the  war  between  Portug.  and  the  V.Netherl. 
pull,  at  Madrid,  with  a  Manifesto  of  its  lies. . .) 

Witli  numerous  particulars  of  the  inataal  grievances  iu  Brazil  etc. 

251  —  Manifest  van  pardon  van  den  Koninck  van  Spaignen  aende 
rebelle  Portugesen.  Harderwyck,  1662.  4to.  -    1.50 

{Manifesto  of  Fardon  of  the  King  of  Spain  to  the  rebellious  Fortttguese.) 

252  —  Missive  (Copie  vap.  de),  gheschr.  by  den  Gen.  Weerdenburch, 
noop.  de  veroveringhe  van  Olinda  de  Fernabuco.  'sGravenh.  1630. 
4to.  (Asher  No.  139.)  10.-- 

{Copy    of  the    letter    tur'dien  by    Gen.   Weerdenburch  on  the  conquest 
of  OUnda  de  Pemambuco.) 

The    first   account,  very    scarce.    —     A   reprint :  „  Utrecht,   L.  de  Vries 
1630''  is  mentioned  by  Asher  No.  140.        . 

253  -  Moreau  (Pierre)  Klare  en  Waarachtige  Beschrijving  van  de 
leate  Beroerten  en  afval  der  Portugezen  in  Brasil.  Vertaald  door  J. 
H.  Glazemaker.  Amst.  1652.  4to.  With  figg.  and  a  map  of  Mauritsstad 
on  the  title.  (Asher  No.  277.)  8.— 

(Clear  and  true  description  of  the  last  troubles  and  desertion  of  the 
Portuguese  in  Brazil.) 

254  —  Moris  (Gedeon)  [Koopman  op  het  schip  van  de  VVest-Ind.  Comp. 
j,de  Princesse",  uytgevaren  naer  Bresilien]  Copye  van  't  .lournaeLT.  hoe 
couragieus  sy  hun  gedragen  hebben  tegen  elf  Duynkercksche  Fregatten. 
Amst.  1640.  4to.  (Asher  No.  152.)  6.- 

{Journul  of  G.  Moris,  merchant  on  the  West-India  ship  the  Princess^ 
which  sailed  out  for  Brazil. .  .  how  courageously  they  acted  against  eleven 
Dunkirk  frigates.) 

255  —  Motiven,  die  d'  E.  Officieren  in  Consideratie  ghenomen  hebbeu, 
om  met  de  Portugesen  in  accoord  te  treden,  23  Jan.  1654.  4to.  4  pp- 
Jfot  in  Asher's  Essay.  5. — 

{Motives  which  tJie  Officers  (on  theReciffe  in  Brazil)  have  taken  into 
consideration,  in  order  to  make  an  agreement  wiih  the  Portuguese.) 

256  —  Motiven  die  de  Officiers  der  militie  en  de  Hooge-Raden  in 
Brasil  hebben  bewoogen,  met  de  Portugeesen  te  contracteeren  (22 
Maert)  1654.  4to.  (Asher  No.  283.)  3.— 

{Motives  which  induced   the    Officers    of  the   Militia    and   the  High- 
Councellors  in  Brazil  to  trend  with  the  Portuguese.) 

257  —  Ontdeckinghe  v.  Rycke  Mynen  in  Brasil.  Amst.  1639.  4to.  8  pp. 
(Asher  No.  172.)  4.- 

{JHscovery  of  rich  mine^  in  Brazil.) 

258  —  Paraupaba  —  Twee  verscheyden  Remonstrantien  ofte  Vertoogen, 
aen  de  Staten  Gen.  door  Ant.  Paraupaba,  in  leven  Regidoor  v.  d. 
Brazilianen  in  de  Capitania  v.  Rio  Grande,  en  met  h.  ongeiuckigh 
verlies  v.  Brazyl  van  de  gantsche  Braziliaensche  natie  afgesonden  aen 
H.  Ho.  Mo  om  ders.  natie  erbermel.  en  jammerl.  toestant  te  vertonen 
en   hulpe  te   versoecken.    's  Grav.   1657.  4to.  20  pp.  (Asher  No.  285.) 

12.50 

{Two    different   Remonstrances    or   Discourses    delivered  to  the  States 

General   by  Ant.  Paraupaba,  in  life  Regidoor  of  the  Brazilians  in  the 

( apit.  of  Rio  Grande,  sent  over,  on  occasion  of  the  last  unfortunate  loss 

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of  Brazily  hy  the  whole    Brazilian    nation    to    their  H.  M.  to  show  the 
miserable  and  piteous  state  of  that    nation  and  to  request  assistance.) 
259  —  Pick   (J.    Com )   Copie    eens  Briefs  geschreven  uyt  West-Indien 
in  de  Hooftstat  van   Bresilien   genaemt    Todos  le  Sanctos,    d.  23  Mei 
1624.  Delft  4624.  4to.  (Asher  No.  102)  4.50 

{Copy   of   a    letter   written  from    the  West  Indies  in  the  capital  of 
Brazil,    named    Todos  los  Sanctos,  by  J.  C.  Pick,  Minister  of  the  Gas- 
pel  there,) 
200  —  Placaet  van  de  Stat.  Gen.  raeckende  de  navigatie  ende  het  verboth 
van   toevoer. . .  naer  Portugael.  's  Grav.  1657.  4to.   Uncut.  12    pp.   Not 
in  Jsher's  Essay.  2.2.') 

{Edict    of  the    Stat.    Gen.   on  the  navigation  and  prohibition  of  sup- 
plying merchandises  to  Portugal.) 
'2(ii  —  Plaocaet. . .  etc.  (Edict  of  the  States  General:  prohibition  of  com- 
merce  with   the  Portuguese  in  Brazil,  etc.  in  consequence  of  the  war 
with  Portugal.)  's  Gravenh.  1664.  1  fol.  sheet,  the  verso  blanc.      1.75 

262  —  Propositio  facta  Celsis.  Ordin.  Confoed.  Provinc.  Belgii  in  con- 
cessu  publ.  16  Aug.  1647  per  D.  Franc,  de  Sousa  Coutinho,  nee  non 
Status  Brasiliae.  Hag.  Com.  1647.  4to.  12  pp.  (Asher  No.  220)        4.-^ 

263  —  Quelen  [Guelen  &>/]  (Aug.  de)  Brieve  relation  de  I'Estat  de 
Phemambucq.  Dedie  &  TAssembl^e  de  la  Comp.  d*West-Inde.  Amst. 
L.  Elzecier,  1640.  4to.  (Asher  No.  155)  18.— 

264  —  Quelen  (A.  van)  Koii  verhael  van  den  staat  van  Fernambac. 
Uit  het  Francois  in  't  Nederduytsch  vertaelt.  Amst.  1640.  4to.  (Asher 
No.  156.)  15.— 

{Short  account  of  the  state  of  Pemamhuco.  Transl.  from  the  French.) 

Translation  of  the  preceding  —  Very  rare  and   highly   Interesting  tract 

dedicated  to  the  Directors  of  the  West-Ind.  Comp.  > 

265  -  Bedenen  waeromme  de  West-Ind.  Comp.  dient  te  trachten  het 
landt  van  Brasilia  den  coninck.  van  Spangien  te  ontmachtigen,  en  dat 
ten  eerate.  Wesende  een  ghedeelte  der  propositie  ghedaen  door  J.  A. 
Moetheeck.  Amst.  1624.  4to.  12.— 

{Reasons  for  the    W.   I.    C.  to   try    to  deprive  the  King  of  Spain  of 
Brazil.) 
Rare,  not  in  Asher's  Essay. 

266  —  Bedenen  ende  versch.  notable  omstandigheden  van  Don  Fernando 
Telles  de  Faro . . .  aeng.  syn  vertreck  uyt  's  Graven-Hage.  1659.  4to. 
Top  and  foot  uncut.  (Asher  No.  293.)  3.— 

{Reasons  and  several  notable  circumstances  regarding  the  departure  of 
D.  Fern.   Tellez  de  Faro  from  the  Hague.) 
Relating  to  the  negotations  on  the  cession  of  Brazil. 

267  ~  Schoppe.  —  Copie  v.  d.  Brief  geschreven  by  Sig.  v.  Shoppe(j{c/) 
gewesen  Generael  d.  MiUtie  in  Brasilien  aen  de  Staten-Gener.  alwaer 
hy  vertoont  den  miserabelen  staet  v.  d.  voornoemcle  Brasilien,  klagende 
over  de  slechte  assistentie  en  onwilligh.  der  oude  Soldaten.  Midd. 
1654.  4to.  (Asher  No.  282.)  6  pp.  5.— 

{Copy  of  the  letter  written  by  Sig.  v.  Schoppe,  late  General  of  the 
iRlitia  in  JSrazil  to  the  States  Gener.,  in  which  he  shows  the  miserable 
state  of  Brazil,  with  complaints  on  the  want  of  assistance  and  the  ill-will 
of  the  old  soldiers.) 

268  -  Spel  (Het)  van  Brasilien,  vergheleken  by  een  goedt  verkeer-spel. 
1638.  4to.  Vncut,  title  damaged.  (Asher  No.  149.)  3,— 

{The  Brazil  play,  compared  to  a  good  game  at  back-gammon.) 
Another  edition  on  a  iuiall  folio  sheet  is  mentioned  by  Asher  No.  150. 

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269  —  Tractatns   induciarum    et  cessationis  omnis   hostilit.  actus   inter 

re^em  Lusitaniae  et  Ordines  Gener.  Pror.  Belg.  Hagae  Com.  4642.  4to. 

(Asher  No.  176.)  2.50 

270 The  same,  in  Portuguese.  Ibid.  1642.  4to.  (Asher  No.  177.)     2.50 

<21A The  same,  in  Dutch.  Ibid.  1642.  4to.  (Asher  No.  178.)  2.50 

This   treaty    was  conchided,    after    Portugal,  supported  by  Holland,  had 

reconquered  her  "'ndcpendence  and  retaken  her  colonial  possessions  in  Asia, 

America  etc. 

272  —  Traetaet  van  Vrede  tusschen  den  Coninck  van  Portugael  en  de  Stater; 
Opner.  Middelb.  1663.  4to.   Uucuf.  19  pp.  Not  in  As/ifi/s  Essay.        X~ 

{Treaty  of  peace  between  the  King  of  Portugal  avd  the  States  General.) 
Relating  to  the  cession  of  Brazil  to  the  Portuguese,  etc. 

273  —  Translaet  uyt  den  Spaenscihen  weghens  't  Gevecht  tusschen  des 
Conincx  Sijvervloot  en  d'Adm.  Hoatebeen  in  West-Indien,  31  Aug.  1038, 
12  mylen  v.  de  Havana.  Amst.  1639.  4to   12  pp.  (Asher  No.  154.)  7.— 

{Translation  from  the  Spanish  on  the  battle  between,  the  Kmg\'!  Siher- 
jleet  and  Adm.  HoiUebeen  in  W.  InUiay  12  miles  from  Havana.) 

'21^  —  De  Tweede  Wachter   brenghendo   tijdinghe  van  do  nacht,  dat 

is  van  het  overgaen  van  de  Bahia.  'sGravenh.  1625.  4to.  52  j.p.  (Asher 

No.  109.)    Very  rare.  18.— 

{The  second  t^atchman,  bringing  news  of  the  nighi,  that  ify  out/ielosx 

of  Bahia.) 

This  piece  is  written  by  Wl.  Teelinck,  under  the  pseudouyni  of  Iretfhis 
Fhilalethius. 

275  —  Verhael  (Authentijck)  van  '1  remarcqiiabelste  is  voorgevallen  in 
Brasil  tusschen  den  Admir.  Willem  Gornelisz.  ende  de  Spaensche  Vloot. 
Amst.,  J.  V.  Hi/ten,  1640.  4to.   Uncut.  (Asher  No.  157.)  8  pp.  5.— 

{Authentic  account  of  what  has  happened  in  Brazil  between  the  Dutch 
Admir.   W.  Comelisz.  and  the  Spanish  feet.) 

276  —  Verhael  (Gopye  ofte  waerachtich)  van  't  geen  gepasseert  is  sint  de 
komste  en  vertreck  v.  de  Spaensche  Vloot  in  Brasil,  overgesonden  door 
d.  Graaf  Maurits  v.  Nas.sau.    Amst.  1640.  4to.  16  pp.  (A.sher  No.  158.) 

10.— 
{Copy  or  true  account  of  what  has  happend  since  the  arrival  and  de- 
parture of  the  Spanish  fleet  in  Brazil;   sent  over  by  Count  Mauriee  of 
Nassau.) 

277  -  Verhael  (Coi-t)  hoe  den  Edel.  Heer  Admirael  Dirck  Symonsz.  voor 
de  West-Indische  Compagnie  den  30.  Octob.  1628  omlrent  Farnabocque 
(.«>.Ovijf  schepen  heeft  verovert.  Amsterd.,Ja»t;a»  Si/^<?»,  1629.  4to.  7.50 

{Short  Account,  how  Admiral  Dirck  Symonsz.  has  captured  the  30.  Oct. 
1628.  n:'ar  Pernambuco  5  vessels.) 
MS.  copy  of  an"  extremely  scarce  pamphlet,  unknown  to  Asher.  Is  properly 
the  text  to  a  plate  of  this  engagement  that  I  ouce  possessed. 

278  ~  Verhael  (Gort)  v.  de  verraaerde  Seestrydt  en  lolTel.  victorie,  ver- 
leent  aen  de  Gen.  W.  Ind.  Gomp.  onder  't  beleyt  v.  \.  Adm.  Gen. 
Adr.  Janss.  Pater  en  Vice-Adm.  Mrt.  Tyssen  teghen  de  Spaensche  Ar- 
made  onder  't  beleyt  v.  Don  Ant.  Doquendo  op  de  Oust  v.  Brasil,  50 
uiylen  bezuyden  Bahia  de  todas  os  Sancfos  in  desen  jare  1631.  Midd., 
Z.  Roman,  1631.  4to.  8  pp.  (Asher  No.  146.)  8.— 

{Short  account  of  the  glorious  Seafight  and  laudable  victory  granted 
1o  the  W .  I.  Comp.  under  command  of  tht.'  Adm.  Gen.  Adr.  J.  Pater 
and  Vice- Adm.  Mrt,  Tyssen  against  the  Spanish  Armada  under  command 
of  Don   Ant.  Doquendo^  50  miles  south  of  Bahia  de  todos  os  Sanctos.) 

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279  —  Verhael  (Oort)  van  de  ordre  door  de  Kon.  v.  Spagnien  aen  den 
Graef  de  la  Torre  in  de  Bay  de  Todos  los  Sanctos  gegeven. . .  tot  recuperatie 
van  Brazil.  Mitsg.  't  remarcabelste  op  de  Cusrte  van  deselve  Capitania 
19  Nov.  1639  tot  28  Febr.  1640  voorgevallen.  Amst,  1640.  4to.  UneiU, 
(Asher  No.  153)  6.^ 

{Account  of  the  order  given  by  the  King  of  Spain  to  Count  de  la 
Torre  in  the  Bay  of  Todos  los  Santos,  concern,  the  recapture  of  Brazil; 
and  of  what  happened  there  between  the  Butch  and  Spaniards.) 

280  -  Verhael  (Cort,  Bondlgh  en  "Waerachtigh)  v.  't  schandelyck  overge- 
ven  en  verlaten  v.  de  voornaemste  conquesten  v.  Brasil  onder  de  re- 
geringe  v.  W.  v.  Schonenburgh,  H.  Haecx  en  Sig.  v.  Schoppe.  Midd. 
1655.  4to.  28  pp.  (Asher  No.  284.)  10.— 

{Shorty  summary  and  true  account  of  tJie  shameful  surrender  and  aban- 
donment of  the  chief  conquests  of  Brazil  under  the  government  of  W. 
V.  Schonenburgh,  H.  Haecx  and  Sig.  v.  Schoppe.) 

281  —  VerOTeringh  v.  de  Stadt  Olinda,  gelegen  in  de  Capitania  v. 
Phemambuco,  door  d.  Manhaften  H.  G.  Lonck,  mitsg.  Did.  v.Waerden- 
hurgh,  V.  wegen  de  Geoctr.  W.-Ind.-Comp.  Amsft,  iTw*^/ G'tfmfo.,  (1630.) 
4to.  (Asher  No.  142.)  •  18.— 

{Conquest  of  the  town  of  Olinda  in  the  Capitania  of  Fern,  by  the 
courageous  H.  C.  Lonck  and  D.  v.  W.  in  behalf  of  the  W.-l.  Comp.) 
Very  rare  pamphlet,  containing,  besides  the  account  of  the  oonqmest  of 
Olinda,  also  the  text  of  the  treaty  of  surrender  of  the  forts  of  S.  Jotge  and 
S.  Fraucisco  (in  Spanish  and  Dutch.)  This  text  is  of  importance,  as  it 
rectifies,  in  some  degree,  the  opinions  of  some  historians  on  that  subject. 
(See  Netseher,  Les  HoUandais  au  Brasil,  page  48.  Note,)  , 

282  —  Vertooninghe  ghedaen  aen .  die  van  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  by  een 
onderdaen  van  de  selve,  Gedr.  by  een  Patriot.  1661.  4cia,  foot  un^tU. 
(Asher  No.  295.)  5.— 

{Demonstration    to    those  of   the    United   Netherl.,   by  one  of  their 
subjects.) 
On  the  war  in  Brazil. 

283  —  Vertooch  (Claer)  van  de  verradersche  en  vyantlycke  acten  van 
Poortugaal  in  Bra^l.  Amst.  1647.  4to.  (Asher  No.  228.)  5.— 

{Clear  account  of  the  treacherous  and  hostile  acts  of  Portugal  in 
Brazil.) 

284  —  VoQrvallen  (Aengemerkte)  op  de  vredens  articulen  met  Por- 
tugal. (No  place)  1663.  4to.  15  pp.  (Asher  No.  301)  3.— 

{Noted  incidents  on  the  articles  of  peeuse  with  Spain.) 
By   this   peace   the  Dutch    claims  on  Brazil   were  regulated  for  a  com- 
pensation of  8  millions  florins. 

285  —  Vryheden  en  exemptien  t'accordeeren  en  toe  te  staen  weghen 
de  W.  Ind.  Comp.  aen  alle  die  met  hare  woonstede  naer  Brasil  willen 
begeven  of  tegenwoordig  daer  woonen.  (25  Nov.  1644.)  1  sheet,  sm.  fol. 
49  lines.  (Asher  No.  186.)  8.— 

{Liberties  and  exemptions  granted  and  ailotoed  by  the  W.-L-Comp. 
to  all  those  who  will  tale  up  their  residence  in  Brazil  and  to  such  as 
are  now  there.) 

286  -  De  Zeeusche  Verre-kijker.  Vlissingen,  1649.  4to.  (Asher  No.  264) 

5. — 

{The  Zeeland  Telescope,) 
A  violent   attack   on  the  West-India-Compahy,   and  its  management  in 
Brasil. 


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287  Brissot,  (Warville  J.  P.)»Nouveau  voyage  dans  les  Etatd-Unis  de 
TAm^rique.  Paris,  Bmssan,  1791.  Vol.  1.  2.  »d.  uncut.  Bvo.  1.50 

•The   3d  (last)   volume   treats   exclasively  of  the  commercial  relations  be- 
tween the  U.  States  and  France. 

288 Nieawe  reize  in  de  Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika.  Vert,  en 

met  bijvoegselen  vermeerd.  Arast.  (1792.)  3  vols,  sd,  uncbf.  8vo.      2.~ 
Datch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  with  annotations. 
--    Britanische  Bijk  in  Amerika.  —  See:  Oldmizon. 

289  Broes  (W.)  De  kerk  en  de  staat  in  wederzijdsche  betrekking,  bijzon- 
der  in  de  Nederlanden  en  in  Noord-Amerika.  Amsterd.  1832.  2  vols. 
sd.  uncut.  8vo.  (4.80)  1.75 

{Church    and  State  in  their  mutual  relation^  especiatiif  in  the  Nether- 
lands and  in  North  America.) 

290  BromweU  (W.  J.)  History  of  Immigration  to  the  United  Slates 
from  1819—55.  New-York,  1856.  cloth.  8vo.  1.50 

—  Broeck  (M-  v.  d)  Journael  v.  d.  revoke  der  FoHugesen  in  Brasil. 
1651.  —  See:  BrazU  No.  229. 

291  Brouck  (M.  v.  d.)  Lykstasi. . .  van  Matth.  van  den  Brouke,  Burger- 
meester . . .  Dordrecht,  1685.  4to.  16  pp.  1.50 

{Funeral  procession  at  the  death  of  M,  v.  d,  Brouke.) 
Is   the   game  person  who  wrote  in  1651  on    Brazil,    and  was  afterwards 
Burgomaster.  —  See  the  division:  Portraits  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 

292  Bruce  (P-  H.)  Memoirs,  containing  an  account  of  his  travels  in  Ger- 
many, Russia,  Tartary,  Turkey,  the  West^Indiei,  etc.  (1710 — 45).  Lon- 
don. 1782.  hf.  calf.  4to.  6.- 

—  Bry  (De)  Grands  et  Petits  Voyages.  See  the  division :  Collections  of 
Voyages  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 

293  Buddingh  (D.)  Ontdekking  van  Amerika  en  hcrhaalde  zeereizen  der- 
waarts  in  de  xi — xiv  eeuw.  *s6ravenh.  1838.  8vo.  —.75 

{Discovery  of  America  and   repeated  voyages    thither  in  the  11 — 14'* 
century^ 

294  Buffalo.—  Ontzettend  tafereel  van  een...  moord  gepleegd  door  Is.  Wilher- 
bame,  te  Bufeloe^  in  de  Staten  van  Nieuwjork  in  Noord^Ammka-y  aan 
zijn  vrouv^,  zes  kinderen  en  twee  dienstboden,  den  4  April  1819... 
Amsterd.,  /.  Wendel  ^  Zoon^  no  date.  4  pp.  8vo.  4.— 

{Horrid  picture  of  a  murder^  committed  by  Is.  Wilherbame  at  Bvffalo 
in  the  State  of  New-  York  in  North-America^  on  his  mfe\  6  children  and 
2  maid-servants) 
Uniqnc.  —  Popular  chnp-book  in  verses,  or  street-song  in  Amsterdam. 

295  BUrck  (A)  Magellan  oder  die  erste  Reise  urn  die  Erde.  Leipz.  1844. 
sd.  uncut,  portr.  8vo.  1.25 

296  Burok  (W.)  Histoire  des  colonies  Europ^nnes  dans  TAm^rique,  en 
six  parties.  Chaque  partie  cont.  une  description  de  la  colonie,  de  son  cli- 
mat,  de  son  commerce  etc.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  p.  M.  E(idous).  Paris,  1767, 
2  vols.  sd.  uncut.  8vj.  2.— 

Sabin   says,  that  this  is  mainly  the  work  of  Edmund  Bnrke,  assisted  bj 
his  brother  Richard  and  his  friend  Will.  Bourke:  —  In  this  French  trans- 
lation it  is  ascribed  to  the  latter  nnder  the  name  of :  W.  Bnrck. 
See  infra  No.  570—572. 

297  Burke  (Edm.)  Works.  Boston,  1839.  9  vols,  sd,  uncut,  roy.  8vo.  18.— 

Fine  edition,  well  printed. 

298  Burnaby  (A.)  Travels  through  the  middle  setUeiwents  in  North- 
America,  in  1759—60.  2^  edit.  London,  T.  Payne,  1775.  sd.  uncut,  8vo. 

Fred.  MuIiLbh, 


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299  Btlsclling  (A.  P.)  Nieuwe  Geographie.  B***  deel :  Vereen.  Staten  van 
Noord-Amerika  (door  Ebeling).  Haarlem,  4798.  8vo.  (6.90)  2.50 

{New  Geography,  6'*  part :  Untied  States  of  North -Jmeriea,) 
A  stout  volume  of  896  pp.,  exclusively  treating  of  the  States  of  New- 
England  (New-Hampshire  and  Massachusetts.)  At  pp.  XII — XIH  the  anther 
names  the  sonrees  he  has  used,  among  which  we  notice :  Smith,  General 
history  of  New-England. . .  Lond;i626.  -  New-England  in  America.  4627.  - 
Morion's  New-English  Canaan.  Amst.  4637.  —  books  now  all  together  very 
scarce. 

300  Byler  (H-  C.  v.)  Libellorum  rariorum  partiin  editor,  partim  inedit. 
fasciculus  primus  (unicut.)  Groiiingae,  4733.  sm.  8vo.  44.50 

This  collection  cont. :  Narratio  et  continuatio  renim  ouinlum  a  Draco 
et  NorreysiOy  post  felicem  ex  Occidental.  /»«tf/i>  reditam  in  sua  expeditione 
Portngallensi  singulis  diebus  gestarum. 

301  Cacega49  (Fr.  Xj.)  Hlstoria  de  S.  Domingos  particular  do  reino  e 
conquistas  de  Portugal.  Heformada  por  Fr.  L.  de  Sousa.  Lisboa,  4767. 
4  vols,  calf,  some  leaves  of  the  first  volume  a  tittle  wormed  in  the  margins, 
fol.  •  37.50 

A  rare  and  valuable  history  of  the  order*of  St.  Domingo  in  Portugal  and 
the  Portoguese  colonies  in  Asia  and  Africa." 

302  Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series,  4574—4660,  preserved  in 
the  State  Paper  Department  of  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office.  Edit,  by 
W.  Noel  Sainsbury.  London.  4860.  cloth,  roy.  8vo.  (9.—)  6.50 

A  stoat  volume  of  580  pp.,  being  an  abstract  and  catalogue  of  all  the 
documents  in  the  Publ.  Record  Off.  relating  to  the  English  colonies  in 
America  (1574 — 4660)  with  notices  of  their  contents  etc.,  chronologically 
arranged;  indispensable  to  every  American  historian. 

CALIFORNIA. 

303  —  Brooks  (J.  Tyrwhitt)  Vier  maanden  onder  de  goudzoekers  in  Opper- 
Califomie.  Uit  h.  Bng.  door  G.  Francken.  Amsterd.  1849.  sd,,  map. 
8vo.  (4.80)  —.60 

{Four  months  among  the  gold-diggers  in   Upper- Caltfomia.) 

304  -  Ferry  (G.)  Une  campagne  de  chasse  dans  la  Californie  et  I'Oc^an 
Pacifique.  —  £.  Delessert^  Les  mines  d'or  de  la  Californie.  Paris  {^evme 
des  Deux  Mondes.)  4849.  8vo.  43  pp.  —.50 

305  —  Lauts  (G.)  Kalifornia.  (History,  description  etc.  in  Dutch.)  Amst. 
4849.  8vo.  40  pp.  —.40 

306 The   same,   with    numerous   extracts   from   newspapers  etc.  and 

other  notices,  on  California,  collected  by  the  author,  partly  inMSS.  4.75 

307  —  Lennep  (J.  v.)  Een  droom  van  Californie.  Kluchtspel.  Amst. 
4849.  8vo.  —.50 

{A  Dream  of  California.  Farce.) 

308  —  Bossi  (Ii.)  Six  ans  en  Am^rique  (Californie  et  Oregon.)  2me  Edi- 
tion. Paris,  4863.  sd.,  2  maps.  8vo.  4.25 

309  —  (Veneg^,  M.)  Histoire  naturelle  el  civile  de  la  Californie,  conten. 
une  description  exacte  de  ce  pays,  moeurs  des  habitants  etc.  Trad,  de 
I'Angl.  ft.  M.  B(idous)  Paris,  Durand,  4767.  Vol.  I.  II.  sd.  uncut,  map. 
8vo.  4.50 

310 Natuurlyke  en  burgerlyke  historic  van  California.  Uit  het  Spaans 

vertaald.  Haerlem.  J.  Bnschede,  4764.  2  vols,  in  4.  vellum  or  hf,  calf 
map  and  plates,  8vo.  3. — 

The  same  work  as  the  preceding,  in  Dntch,  bat  complete  in  2  vols. 

344  Oampbell  (John)  Tegenwoord.  Staat  der  volken  van  het  Spaansche 
rijk  in  America,  met  een  byzoiider  verhaal  van  d.  Koophandel  etc. 
Amsterd.  (c*.  4740.)  vellum,  m(vps,  8vo:  3.— 

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(Present  state  of  Ike  peoples  of  the  Spanish  empire  in  America;  with 

a  particular  account  oj  the  commerce^  etc.) 

312  Campe    (J-    H.)    Histoire    de    la    decouverte   et   de  la  conqucte  de 

TAmerique.   Trad,    de  TAUem.   par  Ch.  Ste.  Maurice.   Paris,  4845.  (jiU 

cloth,  gilt  edges,  120  woodcuts,  8vo.  2.— 

343  Camper  (P.)  Over  de  voortteeling  der  Americaansche  PaddAi. 
(Haarlem.  47G4.  Extr.)  plaie,  8vo.  —.50 

(On  the  procreation  of  American  toads.) 

CANADA. 

344  —  Gartier.  Relation  originate  du  voyage  de  J.  Carlicf  au  Canada  en 
4534.  Documents  inedits  sur  J.  Cartier  et  le  Canada.  (Nouvelle  serie). 
Publ.  p.  H.  Michelant  et  A.  Rame.  Paris,  Tross,  4867.  sd.  uncut,  IpoHr. 
of  Cartier  and  2  views  of  his  mansion.  8vo.  8. — 

345  —  Bref  recit  et  succincte  narration  de  la  navigation  faite  en  4535  et 
4536  par  le  Capitaine  Jacques  Cartier  aux  iles  de  Canada,  Hocheiaga, 
Saguenay  et  autres.  Meimpression  Agur^e  de  I'Mition  originale  rarissime 
de  4545.  Avec  une  introduction  histor.  p.  M.  d'Avezac.  Paris,  Tross, 
4863.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  8.— 

346  —  Comuti  (J.)  Canadensium  plantai^um,  aliarumque  nondam  edita- 
rum  historia.  Parisiis, .  4662.  calf,  plates.  4to.  24.50 

vCornutas  was  never  in  Canada.  The  plants  described  by  him  were  ob- 
served in  the  gardens  of  Paris.  The  .figures  are  very  good, . .  He  deserves 
the  credit  of  having  described  about  40  American  plants  for  the  first  time." 
Rich. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  4635.  —  The  work  of  Comutus  is, 
as  far  I  know,  the  tlrst  specifically  botanical  book  on  Canada.  —  Rare. 

347  —  La  Hontaii)  Over  de  zeden,  't  geloof  en  't  verstant  van  tie  wil- 
den  van  Canada,  enz.  Amst.  4740.  8vo.  2.— 

(On   the    manners,   religion    and  intellect  of  the  wild  nations  of  Ca- 
nada etc.) 

348  —  liesoarbot  (Mare)  Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France  con  tenant  les 
navigations,  d6couvertes  et  habitations  faites  par  les  Francois  6s  Indes 
Occidentales  et  Nouv.  France.  Avec  les  Muses  de  la  Nouv.  France. 
Paris,  /.  Milloty  4642.  Nonv.  edition,  publi^  par  E.  Tross.  Paris,  4866. 
3  vols.  sd.  uncut,  3  maps  in  facsimile.  8vo.  48.50 

349  —  Den  Oorspronk  en  de  kracht  der  vooroordeel^i  vertoont  in  een 
brief  door  /.  T.,  alsraede  in  de  zeden,  't  geloof,  en  't  verstant  der 
Wilden  te  Kanada.  (No  place.)  4723   8vo.  3.- 

(The  origin  and  force   of  prejudices  shown  in  a  tetter  bg  J,  T.,  and 
likewise  in  the   customs,   the   creed  and  the  intellect  of  the  savages  in 
Canada.) 
The  part  relating  to  Canada  is  an  extract  from  lia  Hontan. 

320  —  Pouchot,  M6moires  sur  la  derni^re  guerre  de  I'Ara^rique  septen 
trionalc  entre  la  Prance  et  I'Angleterre.  Suivis  d'un  tralte  sur  les  moeurs 
et  usages  des  sauvages.  Yverdon,  4784.  3  vols,  hf,  calf,  ttncuty  maps. 
8vo.  40.75 

This  work  relates  to  the  War  in  Canada  from  4754—4760.  The  author 
was  Commander  of  the  French  forts  at  Niagara  and  Levis,  in  Canada. 
The  3^  vol.  contains  a  topograph,  account  of  what  was  at  that  time  called 
Canada.  -  Priced :  J.  Russell  Smith,  Bibl.  Amer.  4865.  ^2.28. 

324  -  Talbot  (S.  A.)  Cinq  ann^es  de  s^jour  au  Canada.  Trad,  de  I'Angl. 

(par  Duvergier.)  Suivis   d'un  extrait.du  voyage  de  J.  M.  Duncan,  trad. 

p.  Eyries.  Paris,  1825.  3  vols.  sd.  uncut,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  3.50 

322  -  Topographical  Description  (A  short)  of  H.  M.'s  province  of 


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CANADA. 

Upper  Canada  in  North- America.    To  which    is  added  a  provincial  ga- 
zetteer. London,  1799.  bds.  uncut.  8vo.  i67  pp.  2.— 
3'23  -  Wondere  Beschryvinge   ende  \indinge  van  het  landt  Canada 
ofte  Nieuw  Vranckriick,  gheseydt  Misissippi.  Uit  het  Fransch  vert.  Leiden, 
P.  V.  d,  Aa,  1720.  l2mo.  32  pp.  -  RartMime.                                     4.— 
( Wonderful  detcripiion  and  discovery  of  the  land  of  Canada^  or  New- 
France,  called  Misissippi.) 

—  Candish   (T.)    Voyage    round     the     World,    in    Datch.   Arast.    1598. 

See  the  division:   Voyctges  round  the  World  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 

-  Caraib  Vocabulary.  —  See  -.  Kochefort,  Histoire  naturelle  et  mo- 
rale des  Antilles.  —  Suriname  {Herlein,  Beschr.  v.) 

324  Carionis  Chronica  van  den  Beginne  des  werelts  aen  tot  op  den  Keyser 
Carolum  V.  In  't  Latijn  beschreven  door  Melanchthonem  en  C.  Peucerum. 
Overgeset  doorW.  v.  Zuylen  van  Nyevelt.  Arnhem,  1629.  2  vols,  in  1. 
vellum,  fol.  Scarce.  9. — 

{The    Chronicle    of   Carion^  since    the    beginning  of  the  world  to  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.  Described  in  Latin  by  P.  Melanchthnn  and  C.  Peucer; 
translated  into  Dutch  by  W.  v.  Zuylen  v.  Nyevelt.) 
Contains:  Part  V.  pag.  148 — 168:  History  of  th«   conquest  of  the  New 
World. 

325  Carli  (J.  R.)  Lettres  Am6ricaines  (sur  I'origine,  Tetat  polit.  et  civile, 
les  arts,  les  moeurs,  etc.  des  anciens  Am^ricains.)  Av.  des  additions  et 
observations  du  traducteur  {Lefebure  de  Viilebrurte,)  Boston.  {Paris^ 
Bmsson)  1788.  2  vols,  sd.,  uncut.  8vo.  3.50 

„Poar  servir  de  suite  aux  Memoires  de  D.  UUoa."  —  k^iuhide  Pauw's 
Recherches  philosophiqves,  in  order  to  show,  that  the  Americans  were,  des* 
cended  from  the  ancient  Atlantides.  The  author  ascribes  to  the  Mexicans 
and   Peruvians  the  greatest  perfection  in  the  arts  and  sciences,  etc.  (Rich.) 

326  Carling  (R.)  et  C.  Christianson.  Primae  lineae  Unionis  civitatium 
(sic)  Americae  Septentrion.  Upsal.  1813.  4to.  11  pp.  Rare,  not  mentio- 
ned by  Rich.  5. — 

327  Carolinus  (God.)  Het  hedendaagsche  heidendom  of  beschrijving  van 
den  godtsdienst  der  heidenen.  Amst.  1661.  vellum.  4to.  5 — 

{The  present  state  of  paganism  or  description  of  the  worship  ttfthe  heathens.) 
Cont.  an  account  of  the  religion  of  the  inhabitants  of  New-Netherland. 

328  Carthagena.  —  Journal  de  tout  ce  qui  s*est  pass6  a  la  prise  des 
forts  de  Bocachica,  et  au  siege  de  Carthag^ne  aux  Indes  Occidentales, 
tire  des  relations  de  S.  de  Eslaba.  {No  pi^ee,  but  printed  in  Holland,) 
1741.  4to.  14  pp.  3.- 

On  the  defeat  of  the  English  fleet. 

329  Carver  (Jon.)  Reize  door  de  binnenlanden  van  Noord -America.  Uyt 
het  Engelsch  vert,  door  J.  D.  Pasteur. .  Leyden,  1796.  2  vols.  8vo.  sd. 
uncut,  map  and  col.  plates.  2.50 

{Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  North- Jmerica.  Transl.  by  J.  D. 

Pasteur.) 

Vol.  II.  p.  150  —  173:  On  the  Indian  languages,  with  a  Chippeway 
and  Naudowess  vocabulary.  The  work  contains  curious  details  on  the  Ame- 
rican Indian  tribes. 

330  Cassel  (J oh.  Ph.)  Observatio  histor.  de  Frisonum  na^igatione  for- 
tuita  in  Arceric'am  seculo  XI  facta.  Magdeburgi,  1741.  4to.  6. — 

See  No.  90 :  v.  d.  Bergh. 

331  Cassin  (J.)  Illustrations  of  the  birds  of  California,  Texas,  Oregon, 
British  and  Russian  America.  Philad.,  1862.  With  ^  beautifully  coloured 
plates,  cloth,  roy.  8vo.  50.— 

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332  CastriottO  d'Albanie  (Stephan-Annibale)  Oeuvres  choisies,  contenant 

le   portrait  caract^st.   da    Prince   h^r^dit.    de   Prusse.   une  leitre  m 

Congrh  de  VAmerique,  etc.  (Bruxelles)  1782.  sd.,  poftr.  8vo.  6.— 

Privately  printed,  very  rare.  The  author  is  the  famous  impostor  Stefano 

Zannowich. 

333 Autograph  letter,  signed:  Groningue  20  Nov.  1785,  1  leaf.  in4to. 

4.- 

Notice   to  Mr.  Thomas  Britman    (commander    of   the  ships:  Le  Cowde 

Offinski   and   le  Prince  d'Albanie  etc.  in  Cayenne  in  the  French  Antilles,) 

of  a  hill  of  exchange  of  180  lionis  d'or,  received  of  Mr.  J,  Tydo  de  Fockens 

at  Groningcn.  —  Cnrioas  and  rare  autograph. 

334  Catalogue  of  the  MSS.  maps,  charts  and  plans  and  of  the  topo- 
graphical drawings  in  the  British  Museum.  London,  1844.  Vol  I,  II. 
cloth.  8vo.  8.— 

These  volumes  contain  notices  on  the  maps  of  Ptolemy,  the  general  maps  of 
the  world  ard  those  relating  to  England  and  France.  —  The  collection  of  maps 
of  the   world  is  especially  Interesting  for  the  Portulani  and  other  old  maps. 

335  Catalogue  of  the  Surgical,  Medical  and  Microscopical  Sections  of  the 
United  States  Army  Medical  Museum.  Prepared  biy  A.  A.  Woodhull. 
Washington,  1866—67.  3  parts.  1  stout  vol.  hf.  morocco.  With  engrav. 
and  fine  plates,  4to.  960  pp.  21.— 

Very  fine  publication,  executed  in  a  superior  manner.  Separately  may  be 
had:  Surgical  section,  hf.  ntor.  flor.  13.—  and  Medical  and  Mierosobpical 
section  in  1  vol.  hf.  mor.  flor.  8. — 

336  Catlia  (Geo.)  Letters  and  notes  on  the  manners,  customs,  and  con- 
dition of  the  North  American  Indians.  London.  1841.  2  vols.  <?foM,400 
illustrations,  portraits  etc.  roy.  8vo.  9.— 

CAYENNE  OR  FRENCH  QUUNA. 

337  --  Attibert   (Fr.)   Vier  jaren   in  Cayenne.   Amst.  1863.   roy.  8vo. 

(1.25)  —.75 
{Four  years  m  Cayenne.) 
Translated  from  the  journal  of  a  French  exile. 

338  —  Brieven  geschreven  door  gedeporteerde  geestelyken  uit  de  Fransche 
Guyana  aan  hunne  familien  in  Belgenland.  Loven,1799. 8vo.  2.50 

(Letters  writ/en  by  banished  priests  from  French  Q-uiana  to  their  fa- 
milies ih  Belgium.) 

339  —  [Gkklard-Terraube,  (de)]  Tafereel  van  Cayenne.  Naar  het  Fransch 
door  J.  V.  d.  Linden.  Leyden,  1800.  8vo.  1.50 

{Description  of  Cayenne.) 

340  —  La  Barre  (Le  Febnre  de)  Description  de  la  France  Equinoctiale, 
cy-devant  appellee  Guyanne,  et  par  les  Espagnols  El  Dorado.  Paris, 
Jean  Ribou,  1666.  vellum.  4to.  52  pp.  The  map  wanting,  —  Very  rare,  ib.— 

The  author,  founder  of  a  colony  in  Guiana  in  1664,  wrote  this  work  in 
order  to  excite  a  more  general  interest,  especially  to  gain  the  protection  of 
the  King  himself,  for  his  colony,  giving  at  ihe  same  tin^  an  account  of 
his  entreprises  and  results,  and  explaining  the  favourable  prospects  of 
the  new  colony.  But  his  hopes  were  not  fulfilled,  tlie  colony  was  taken 
by  the  English  in  the  following  war,  and  nearly  all  its  new  inhabi- 
tants were  murdered  or  imprisoned.  —  A  copy  with  the  map  sold  at 
Leclerc's    sale,    1868,  for  45  fr. 

341  —  Labat,  Voyage  du  ChevaUer  des  Marchais  en  Guin6e,  isles  voisines, 
et  a  la  Cayenne  (la  Guiane  etc.)  17^-27.  Amsterd.,  1731.  4  rols.calf 
maps  and  plates.  8vo .  4. — 

Composed  on  the  MSS.  Memoirs  of  Des  Marchais  i^hon  ofaservateur  et 
AeasinBievLT  cxekci"  (Sibl.  des  Foyayes.)  —  Vol.  IV.  p.  282—292  cont.  a  voca- 
bulary of  the  language  of  the  Negroes  of  Juda. 

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CAYENNE  OR  FRENCH  RUYANA. 

342  —  Nouvion  (Vict,  de)  Extraits  des  auleurs  et  royageurs  qui  out 
6crit  sur  la  Guyane,  suivis  du  catalogue  bibliographique  de  laGuyane. 
Paris,  1844.  »d.  uncut.  8vo.  616  pp.  4.50 

The  Bibliography  fills  p.  579-616.  -  Published  by  ih^&  SociStS d'ettufM 
pour  la  coloniwiion  de  let  Ouyane. 

343  -  Ordonnance  du  Roi  portant  application  du  code  p^nal  a  la  Guiaiie 
Fraoyaise.  Paris,  Imprimerie  Royaler  1828.  8d,  uneui.  4to.  1.25 

344  —  Bamel,  Dagverhaal  der  lotgevallen  ran  Pichegru,  Barthelemy,  Villot 
etc.  uitgebaimenen  ait  Vrankrijfc  naar  Guyane.  Utrecht,  1799.  — 
Supplemeni'.  Geheime  Anecdotes  betreff.  de  18^  Fructidor»  en  nieuwe 
gedenkschriften  der  gedeporteerden  naar  Guyana,  's  Hage,  1800.  — 
1  vol.  hf.  ef.  8vo.  2.25 

(Journal  of  the  adventures  of  Pichegru,  £arthslemy,  ^Uhi  etc, 
exiled  from  France  to  Quiana.  •<-  Supplem.:  Secret  anecdote*  on  the  iS^^ 
Fruetuior  and  new  memoirs  of  the  deported  to  Quiana.) 

345  —  Voyage  a  la  Guiane,  etaCayeniie,conteii.  la  description  g^graph., 
I'histoire  de  la  ddcouverte,  etc*  Par  L.  M.  B.  Paris,  1797.  $d.  uncut, 
map  and  plates.  8vo.  2. — 

Pp.  369—400  contain  a  vocabulary,  French  and  Galibi. 

346  Celsius  (O.)  Iter  in  Americana.   UpsaL  17525.  8vo.  48  pp.  Fery  rare. 

15.— 

347  Census.  —  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  census  for  December  1>^ 
1852.  To  which  is  appended  the  report  for  1851.  Washington,  1853. 
cloth.  8vo.  1.- 

348  C6remoilie8  et  Coutumes  religieuses  des  Penples  Idolatres,  r^pr^sen- 
t^  par  des  figures  dessin6es  de  la  main  de  Bern.  Pieart.  Amsterd., 
/.  F.  Bernard,  1728—35.  2  vols,  calf,  105  plates,  fol.  12,— 

First  edition  of  these  two  volumes  of  the  magnificent  work,  treating  of  the 
peoples  of  Jmm^a,  China,  Japau^  Persia,  Africa.  —  Fine  impressions  of  the 
Qomeroas  beautiful  plates,  35  of  which  represent  the  American  peoples. 
See  also :    Herrlihergery  a  translation  of  this  work,  with  other  plates. 

349  Ceni  (U.)  Staat  van  de  Homeinsch-Cathol.  Religie  door  de  g^eele 
wereld.  Amst.  1715.  8vo.  2.50 

{State  of  the  Roman-Catholic  religion  throughout  the  world.) 
Pp.  261—302  treating  of  America. 

350  Cespedes  y  Meneses  (G.  de)  Pn'mera  parte  della  historia  de  D. 
Filippe  IV.  Rey  de  las  Espanas.  Lisboa,  P.  Graesbeeck,  1631.  (Vol.  I. 
only  publ.)  vellum,  fol.  9. — 

Contains  the  Spanish  history  of  the  years  1605 — 28,  and  gives  many 
particulars  on  the  colonies  in  America,  the  contests  with  the  Dutch  in 
Brazil,  etc. 

351  de  Chabert,  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Hoi  en  1750  et  1751  dans 
I'Amerique  Septentrionale  pour  rectifier  les  cartes  des  cdtes  de  TAcadie, 
de  risle  Royale  et  de  Tlsle  de  Ta:'re  Neuve.  Paris,  Imprimerie  Boyale, 
1753.  calf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  3.50 

352  [Chambon.]  Traits  g^n^ral  du  commerce  de  rAm^rique,*  contenant 
rhistoire  des  d^couvertes  dans  cette  partie  du  monde,  etc.  Arasterd., 
M.  Mich.  Bey,  1783.  2  vols,  marbled  calf  gilt,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  6.50 

353  Channiug  (W.  IS.)  Sur  TMat  actuel  des  lettres  dans  FAm^rique  du 
Nord.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  p.  Mm*  L.  Sw.  BeJloc.  Paris,  1838. 8vo.  -  .60 

354  Chasles  (Ph.)  Etudes  sur  la  litt^rature  et  les  moeurs  des  Anglo- 
Am^ricains  au  19e  Siecle.  Paris  (1852.)  hf.  bd.  8vo.  1.80 

355  Chastellux  (Chevalier  de)  Voyage  en  Am6rique.  (Cassel?)  1785. 
€a{f,  8vo.  Scares  edition.  1.75 

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„TliiB  appears  to  be  the  saireptitioiis  edition  of  Clu's  tnive]!,  printed  at 
Castel,  which  is  referred  to  in  the  Paris  edition  of  1786."  Bick 

356  ChastelllUL  —  The  same.  Paris  et  se  trouve  a  Bruxelies  chez  B.  Le 
Francq,  1786.  td.  uncut.  8vo.  '  1.— 

CHILI. 

357  —  Anuario  Esladistico  de  la  Repubiica  de  Chile.  Santjago,  1861—63. 
Entrega  2-5.  4  vols.  4to.  1600  pp.  6.50 

Statistics :  Movimiento  de  x)obUcion.  —  Establicimientos  de  benefleia.  - 
Causas  civiles.  —  Crimiualidad.  ~  Carceles.  —  Comeroio.  -^  Marina.  — 
Estado  militar.  —  Instraccion  pablica.  —  Con»o8.  —  Agricnltara  etc. 

358  —  Brouwer  (H.)  Journael  ende  Hisloris  verhae)  van  de  Reyse  ge- 
daen  by  Oosteii  de  Sti*aet  le  Maire»  naer  de  custen  van  Chili,  inden 
jare  1643,  vervatende  der  Chilesen  manieren  etc.  Met  eene  beschry- 
vinghe  van  het  Eylandl  Esc  by  Japan.  Amsterd.,  Broer  Jatuz.^  1646. 
plates  and  maps  4lo.  (Tiele  No.  204.)  Rare,  26.- 

{Journal  and  histor.    account  of  the  voyage  made  through  the  Strait 
Le  Maire  to  the  coasts  of  Chili  in  1648,  describing  the  customs  of  the 
Chilians  etc.  With  a  description  of  the  island  Esq  near  Japan, ) 
Very  interesting  journal,  only  once  reprinted  abofiit  1660.  The  description 
of  Eso  near  Japan,  written  by  Mrt.  6err.  Vries,  is  of  the  highest  interest. 

359  ->  Elrgilla  y  Cuniga  (D.  A.  de)  Historiale  beschrijvinghe  der  goudt- 
rijcke  landen  in  Chili  ende  Arauco . . .  mitsgaders  de  oorloghen  der  in- 
woonders  teghens  de  Spagniaerden.  Oveiigheset  wt  de  Spaensche  tale 
door  /.  /.  Bgl.  Rotterd.,  /.  v.  Waesberghe,  1619.  hf.  vellum  neat.  4to. 
Fine  copy.  —  Bare.  24.— 

{Historical  description  of  the  gold-landa  in  Chili  and  Arasico . . .  also 
the  wars  of  the  natives  with  the  Spaniards.  Translated  from  the  Spanish.) 
Title,  2  unnumb.  pp.,  60  numb,  pp.,  3  pp.  for  the  index. 

360  -GKlts-MutllS  (J.  Ch.  P.)  VoUstandige  Erdbeschreibung  von  Chile, 
Aranca,  Patagonien,  der  Falklandsinseln  u.  der  Siid-Polar-Bilande.  Wei- 
mar, 1830.  sd.  8vo.  (3.30)  1  - 

361  -  P5ppig  (Ed.)  Reise  in  Chile,  Peru  n.  auf  dem  Amazonenstrom. 
Leipzig,  1835.  2  vols.  4to.  With  Atlas  of  16  plates,  fol.     (27.—)  16.- 

—  —  Chilian  vocabulary —  See:  If o.  185.  Barlaeus,  Res  gestae  Mauritii, 
pag.  283—89.  —  and  also :  Frezier. 

—  Chippeway  and  Naudowess  languages.  —  See :  No.  329.  Carver,  Reize 
door  Noord-America. 

362  CLaesse  (L.)  The  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  the  Litany,  Church 
Catechism,  Family  Prayers  and  several  chapters  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testam.  Translated  into  the  Uahaque  language  by  Lawr.  Claesse,  Inter- 
preter to  Will.  Andrews,  Missionary  to  the  Indians,  from  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Society  for  the  propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  parts.  Printed 
by  W.  Bradford  in  New-York,  1715.  4to.  Titels  (one  in  Mohawk)  2  pp., 
115  pp.,  21  pp.  -•— 

The  only  copy  I  evet  had  of  this  exceedingly  scarce  book  was  sold  in 
1870  for  200  fl.  to  H.  C.  Murphy,  Esq.  of  New-York. 

—  Clayton,  Flora  Virginica.  1762.  4to.  —  See:  Virginia. 

363  Clerck  (N.  de)  Tooneel  der  Keyseren  en  Coningen  van  H  Christen- 
ryck.  —  Tooneel  der  beroemder  hertogen,  princen,  graven  ende  krijgs- 
helden  binnen  deze  drij  laeste  eeuwen. . .  hare  beeldnissen,  daden  enz. 
Delf.  (1615.)  2  vols.  calf.  line  copy.  fol.  15.- 

{Theatre  of  the   Emperors  and  Kings  of  Christendom.  —  Theatre  of 
illustrious  dukes,  princes^  counts  and  heroes  of  the  last  3  centuries,  their 
portraits,  exploits  etc,) 
These  two  works  form  a  very  interesting  series  of  abont  150  fine  portraits 

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accoDipadied  by  their  biographies.  —  The  first  work  contains  in  the  biography 
of  King  Ferdinand  V  of  Spain,  an  account  of  the  discovery  of  America  and 
a  description  of  the  West-Indies,  leaf  87—91  ;  among  the  heroes  of  the 
2*  we  find :  Columbus,  ¥.  Cortez,  Franc.  Pizan-o,  Y,  Magellaues,  Monte- 
zuma (last  king  of  Mexico),  Athabalipa  (king  of  Peru)  —  all  with  well- 
executed  portraits  and  extensive  biographies. 

364  [Cluny  (AL)]  Le  voyageur  Am^ricain,  ou  observations  sur  F^tai  actuel, 
le  commerce  des  colonies  Britann.  en  Amerique,  etc.  Trad,  de  I'Angl. 
Augm.  d'un  pr^is  sur  rAmerlque  Septentr.  et  la  R^piibl.  des  Etats- 
Unis,  par  J.  M(andrillon.)  Amsterd.,  J.  Sckuring,  1782.  sd,  uncut,  map. 
8vo.  197,  166  pp.  3.— 

365 The  same.  Ibid.  1783.  uncut,  map.  8vo.  264  pp.  ^  2.50 

Both  editions  have  the  same  contents;  but  the  first  is  preferable,  being 
splendidly  printed  on  thick  paper. 

The  work  contains  a  series  of  letters  from  a  simple  hut  clear-sighted  mer- 
chant addressed  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham,  giving  particnlars,  very  disagreeable 
to  the  coat-t  of  England,  who  endeavonred  to  impede  the  circulation  of  the 
book  by  all  means  in  their  power. 

366  Cluverii  (Fh.)  Introductio  in  universam  geographiam.  Amst.  1697. 
vellum.  4to.    ffiiA  many  maps.  %-*- 

Pi^.  547 — 566 :  Americae  descriptio,  with  map. 

367  Croast-Survey  (Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the)  showing  the 
progress  of  the  survev  during  the  year  1855—60  and  62.  Washington, 
1856—64.  7  stout  vols,  elath,  with  about  430  maps  and  charts.  4to.  21 .50 

368  Ck>ckblini  (J.)  Reis-beschryving  door  de  Spaanse  West-lndien.  Amst. 
1740.  8vo.  2.— 

{Voyage  through  the  Spanish  Wed'lndies.) 

369  Colmenar  (J.  Alvarez  de)  Annah^  d'Espagne  et  de  Portugal, 
contenant  tout  ce  qui  s'est  passim  dans  ces  deux  royaumes  et  ses  pos- 
sessions dans  les  Indes  Orientates  et  Occidentales.  Amsterd.,  Fr.  L'Ho- 
nore,  1741.  4  vols,  in  2.  hf.  calf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  5,25 

COLONIZATION. 

370  —  BeukmH  Js.  (K.)  Brieven  nit  Noord-Amerika  aan  zQne  achter- 
gelaten  farailie  te  Groningen.  Groning.  1835—38.  3  parts  in  1  vol.  sd,, 
2  plates.  8vo.  1.— 

{Letters  [of  a  farmer'^  from  North-America  [  Washington  Totenship,  In- 
diana Stated  to  his  family  at  Gromngen.) 
37i  --Borgman  (C)  Bezoek  in  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika. 
Groning.  1854.  8vo.  (2.25)  1.— 

(A  visit  to  the  United  States  of  North-America.) 

372  —  Brummelkamp  (A.)  Stemmen  uit  Noord-Amerika.  Amsterd.  1847. 
8vo.  1.— 

{Voices  from  North- America.) 

373  —  BUchler  (J.  U.)  Lolgevallen  van  een  Zwilsersch  landverhuiaer  op 
zijne  reize  naar  Noord-Amerika  en  de  West-IndiSn. .  Vert  door  den 
uitgeyer  van  Kats  dagboek.  Haarl.  1819.  uncui.  8vo.  (2.40)  1.— 

{Adventures  of  a  Swiss  emigrant  on  his  voyage  to  North-America  and 
the  IFest-Indies.  Transl.  from  the  German.) 

374  —  Collection  of  25  tracts  in  Dutch  and  German  on  the  colonies 
and  coloi)ization  in  America,  principally  the  Dutch  colonies,  1836—54. 
8vo.  5.— 

Interesting  al'o  for  the  history  of  immigration. 

375  —  Heldring  (O.  G-.)  Binnen-  en  buitenlandsche  kolouisalie,  in  be- 
trekking  tot  de  armoede.  Amsterd.  1846.  sd.  8vo.  (1.25)  —.80 

{CotonuMiion  ai  home  and  alroad,  with  relaHon  to  pauperism.) 

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376  —  De  Hollanders  in  Iowa.  Brieven  uit  Pella  van  een  Geldersch- 
man.  Arnhem,  4858.  sd.,  plate.  8vo.  (1.25)  —.80 

{The  Dutch    in    Iowa.    Letter i  from    Pella    by  a  man  from.  Gneldre, 
Province  of  Holland.) 

377  —  Klooe  (J.  H.)  Minnesota  in  zijne  hulpbronnen,  ontwikkeling  enz. 
Amst.  1867.  8vo  -.30 

{Minnesota  in  its  resources  and  development.) 

378  —  Eottenkamp  (Frz.)  Geschichte  der  Colonisation  Amerika's.  Frank- 
furt a.  M.  1850.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  3.— 

'  37^  —  Roes  (O.  van)  Geschiedenis  der  Nederlandsche  volkplantingeu  in 
Noord-Amerika.  Tiel,  1855.  sd.  8vo.  (1.60)  1.- 

{History  of  the  Dutch  colonies  in  North- America.)    . 

380  —  Talyj  (Frau  Jacobs-Bobinson)  Geschichte  der  Colonisation 
von  Neu-England,  1607—1692.  Leipzig,  1847.  ad.,  map  of  New-Ewj- 
land  in  1674.  8vo.  (6.—)  2.75 

—  —  See  also:  Emigration. 

COLOMBIA. 

381  —  De  Constitutie  der  Republiek  Colombia,  met  het  decreet  be- 
trekkel.  de  afschaffing  der  slavernij.  Amst.  1822.  8vo.  1.25 

{The  Constitution  of  the  Republic  of  Colombia^  with  the  decree  rela- 
ting to  the  aholition  of  Slavery,) 

382  —  Gosselman  (C.  A.)  Reis  naar  Columbia  in  1825—26.  Haarlem, 
4822.  2  vols.  8vo.  WUh  map.  (5.60)  3.~ 

{Voyage  to  Columbia,  18^5—26.) 

383  —  Guts-Muth3  (J.  Ch.  G.)  VolUtandige  ErdbesChreibung  des 
Staats  Columbia.  Weimar,  1830.  sd.  8vo.  (4.60)  1.40 

384  —  Herinneringen  uit  eene  driejarige  dienst  bij  den  oorlog  in 
Colombia.  Gorinch.  1829.  2  vols.  8vo.  (4.80)  1.75 

{Reminiscences  from  three  years''  service  in  the  Columbian  tear.) 

385  —  Lallement,  Histoire  de  la  Colombie.  Paris,  1826.  sd.  uncut.  8vo. 
320  pp.  1.80 

With  a  map  of  Colombia,  surrounded  by  a  p<^rait  of  Bolivar,  and  6 
different  types  of  the  inhabitants.  — 

«Ouvrage  remarquable  pour  le  style  et  pour  Texactitude,  ct  le  premier 
qui  ait  paru  sur  cette  vaste  republique."    Querard. 

386  —  Wijk  (J.  v.),  I>e  Republiek  Columbia.  (Extr.  1830?)  JTith  col. 
map,  8vo.  — .60 

{The  Republic  Columbia.) 

COLUMBUS. 

387  —  Bellum  Ghristianorum  principum...  contra  Saracenos,  a.  1088  pro 
terra  sancta  gestum,  auctore  Rob.  Monacho. . .  Christophorus  Colom 
de  |<rima  insularum,  in  mari  Indico  sitarum,  lustratlone,  quae  sub  rege 
Ferdinando  Hispaniarum  facta  est. . .  Basileae,  Henricus  Petrus,  mense 
Augusto  {at  the  end  MDXXXIII.)  sm.  fol.  20.— 

Harrisse  No.  175  says:  The  early  authoi's,  when  referring  to  the 
first  letter  of  Columbus,  generally  quote  this  collection.  The  De  Insulis  is 
inserted,  pages  116  —  121,  under  the  following  title:  Christophorus  Cobmh 
{sic)  de  prima  Insularum  in  mari  Indicio  siiarum  lustratione." 

My  copy  —  though  conforni  to  the  collation  given  by  Harrisse  — 
differs   from   his    description:   The    „De   Insulis"  (p.  116—121)  has  the 


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COLUMBUS. 

following  title:  Chrittopheri  Colom  de  insults  nuper  inventis  in  mari  In- 
(Uco  sub  ¥erdinando  rege  Hispaniarum  epistola. .  .  per  A.  de  CosCo  lati- 
nOaie  donatnm, 

388  —  Carta  de  ('ristobai  Colon  enviada  de  Lisboa  a  Barcelona  en  Mafzo 
de  1493.  Niieva  edicioii  critica  conteniendo  las  variantes  de  los  diffe- 
rentes  te^^tos,  juicio  sobre  estos  etc.  Viena,  4869.  8vo.  12.-^ 

Published  by  J?'.  A.  Yarnhagen,  Minister  of  Brazil  ia  Portugal.  —  With 
a  smnll  map  of  the  islands  visited  by  Golambns ;  the  text  of  the  letter 
in  the  same  Gothic  characters  as  the  original.  Only  120  copies  print«d,  of 
which  only  60  were  put  into  circulation.  Entirely  out  of  print  and  rare. 

389  —  Columbus,  Letter  to  Luis  de  Santangel.  1493.  8vo.  — . — 

{Jam.  LenoXy  Uiterary  and  bibliograph.  notice  of  the  1493  edition  of 

this  letter,  accompanied  by  a  facsimile  of  the  beginning  and  end,  after 

the  unigue  copy  in  the  Jmbrosian  Mbrctry  at  Milan.  New-Torh,  I860??) 

This   notice,    privately  printed   in   iOO  copies,  contains:   A  facsimile  in 

lithogr.;  p.  1.:   Letter   of  Columbus  to  L.  de  S.  1493.  p.  3  to  12.  Notice, 

sign^ :  L.  ~  No  title,  nor  any  indication  whatever  of  place  or  year.  —  It 

forms  properly  a  supplement  to :  Syllaci us,  Opusc.  de  insulis  nuper  inventis. 

2^  app.  Bibliograph.    notice  of  the  early  accounts  of  Col.  voyages.  No.392.  — 

Presentation  copy  of  the  author,  with  inscription.  —  Not  for  sale. 

390 Select  letters,  vrith  other  original  documents  relating  to -his  four 

voyages  to  the  New  World.  Translated  and  edited  by  R.  H.  ICajor. 
London,  1847.  cloth.  8vo.  10.~ 

Published  for  the  Hakluyt  Society ;  not  in  the  trade ,  being  only  prin- 
ted for  the  members. 

391  —  Hispaniae  niustratae  seu  rerum  urbiumque  Hispaniae,  Lusita- 
niae,  Aetiiiopiae  et  Indiae  Scriptores  varii,  partira  nunc  prin^um  pditi. 
Francof.  1603.  Vol  II.  ea/f  fol.  5.— 

Contain. :  Chr.  Columbi  de  Insulis  nuper  inventis  Epistola  (pag.  1282 — 
85.)  —  On  the  island  of  S.  Thomas  pag.  1070.  —  Brazil  p.  1065,  1070 
1189  etc. 

392  —  Syllacius  (Wic)  De  Insulis  Meridiani  at  que  Indici  Maris  nuper 
inventis.  With  a  translation  into  English  by  J.  Mulligan.  New  York, 
1859.  roy.  4to.  cloth.  With  engraved  bust  of  Columbus.  — . — 

The  original  edition  of  this  letter  of  Syllacius,  on  the  2d  expedition  of 
Columbus,  was  printed  in  1494  oivl495,  and  only  2  copies  are  known,  one  now 
in  the  possession  of  Jam.  Lenox,  Esq.  of  New-York.  The  translation  is  pre- 
ceded by  an  Introduction  on  the  author  and  his  letter  by  Jam.  Lenox, 
(p.  VII  to  XVIII)  and  followed:  1«  by  4  pp.  notes  of  the  Engl,  translator; 
2oa  letter  of  Dr.  Chanca,  physician  of  Sevilla,  and  companion  of  Columbus 
ou  this  expedition,  first  published  in  Spanish  by  Navarrete  in  1837  (here 
pp.  I  to  'XX XIV)  —  30  Bibliogr.  notice  of  the  early  accounts  of  Columbus' 
voyages  (pp.  XXXV  to  LXII)  by  Jam.  Lenox,  with  many  woodcuts  and 
facsimile.  —  Privately  printed  (100  copies  in  roy.  4to;  2  in  folio)  for  Jam. 
Lenox.  Presentation  copy;  not  for  sale.  —  This  very  fine  book  is  partly 
printed  (viz.  the  letter  of  SvUacius)  in  Gothic  type.  No.  389  is  a  supplem. 
to  it. 

393  -  Boxmefoux  (Baron  de)  vie  de  Christ.  Colomb.  Paris,  A.  Ber- 
trand,  (1853.)  hf  calf  plate.  8vo.  468  pp.  2.— 

394  -  Columbus  (Chr)  en  Amer.  Vesputius,  Derde  zainenspraak 
in  de  andere  waerelt.  Amst.  1749.  hf.  bd.,  uneut.  8vo.  2.— 

{Third  dialogue  between  Columbus  and  A.  Vespuccius  in  the  other  world.) 

Forms  pai*  of  the  :  «Monthl^  news  from  Uie  other  world,  in  discourses 

by  the  dead."  —  This  imitation  of  Lncian's  witty  disconises,  ispartly  ti-ans- 

lated  from   the  German,  partly  an  original  Dutch  work ;   the  Dutch  col- 

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lection  was  published  in  100   volames,  each  in  6  moiilhlYpai-liB,'dmingthe 

years  1721—74. 
395  —  Duboooage  (Mad.)  La  Colombiade   ou  la  Foi  portee  au   Nouveau 

Monde.  Paiis,  Detaint  ei   SaiUant,  1756.  sd.   unctU^  portrait  and  10  Jine 

plates.  8vo.  1— 

396 The  same.  Ibid.,  Bauompiere,  1758.  td.  uncut y  same  plates  and portr. 

8vo.  1.75 

397  —  Xrving  (Wash)  The  life  and  voyages  of  Chr.  Columbus,  to  which 

are  added  those  of  his  companions.  New- York,  1853.  3  vols,  cloth,  map. 

8vo.  (14.25)  6.50 

398 Histoire  de   la  vie   et  des    voyages  de  Christ.  Colomb.    Trad.  p. 

C.   A.    Defauconpret.    2e  edit,   corrigee.   Paris,   1836.   4    void.  hf.  calf. 

8vo.  5.- 

399  Leven  en  reizen  van  Christ.  Columbus.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Haarlem, 

1828 — 34.  5  vols.  sd.  uncut,  map,  portr.  and  fae-sim.  8vo.      (17.—)  4  — 

{lAfe  and  voyages  of  Chr.  Columbus.) 
The   5th  volame,    a   sapplementary   one,  contains  :    the  voyages   of  some 
of  the  companions  of  Colnmbus. 

400  —  Xiorgues  (B-  de)  Leven  en  reizeji  van  Christ.  Columbus  volgens 
de  authentieke  bescheiden  aan  Spaansche  en  Italia^nsche  bronnen  ont- 
leend.  Het  Fransch  gevolgd  door  G.  Belinfante.  Utrecht,  1863.  roy. 
8vo.  5.— 

{Life  and  voyages  of  Chr.  Columbus  according  to  the  authentic  Spanish 
and  Italian  Documents.) 

401  —  Messiae  (P.)  en  A.  du  Verdier,  Verscheyden  lessen,  waarin 
beschreven  worden  de  weerdichste  gheschiedenissen  aller  keyzeren, 
koningen  ende  loflycker  mannen,  etc.  Amsterd.  1629.  2  toIs.  8vo.  4.— 

{Various  lessons^  wherein  are  described  the  histories  of  all  emperors, 
kings  and  praiseworthy  heroes,  etc.) 
The  2*  vol.,  pp.  210 — 215,  treats  of  Colnmbus  a  ad  the  discovery  of  America. 

402  —  Parthenii  Giannettasii  (N.)  Piscatoria  et  Nantica.  Neapoli,  Typis 
Uegiis,  1685.  aUf  plates.  8vo.  2.-- 

Pp.  236  —  46  contain  a  poetical  description  of  the  discovery  of  the  New 
World  by  Columbus. 

403  —  Psalterium  Hebraeum,  Graecum,  Arabicum  et  Chaldaeum  cum  tribus 
latinis  interpretatiombus  et  glossis.  In  fine :  Impressit  Petrus  Paulus 
Porrus,  genuae  in  aedibus  N.  Justiniani  Pauli  1516.  vellum,  fol.  Very 
fine  and  large  copy.  {Harrisse  No.  88.)  45. — 

This  remarkable  Polyglot  is  the  first  ever  printed  with  the  characters 
peculiar  to  each  language.  It  ought  to  have  a  place  in  every  vBibliothecs 
Americana,''  as  it  contains  one  of  the  earliest  biographias  of  Chr.  Columbus. 
In  the  commentary  to  the  19*^  Psalm  „Coeli  emurant*  the  learned  editor 
of  the  work,  Giustiniani,  has  inserted  an  extensive  biogi-aphy  of  the 
bold  navigator,  his  countryman  and  contemporary,  in  whose  glories  he  exults 
with  nnmistakeable  pride. 

404  —  Groote  Schrijf-Almanach. . .  op  het  jaer  1641.  Ghecalculeert 
door  D.  Origanus.  Amsterd.,  C.  L.  van  der  Plasse,  1641.  sd.  8vo.  15.— 

{The  Great  Writing  -  Almanac . . .  for  1641.  Calculated  by  D.  Origanus.) 
Peifectly  clean  copy.  —■  This  very  rare  Almanac  contains  an  Appendix 
of  10  pp. :  Een  gedenckwaerdige  bedenckinghe  van  't  vinden  van  de 
Nieuwe  Wereld,  dat  niet  laugher  geleden  is  als  omtrent  150  jaren . . . 
door  Chr.  Columbus.  {J  memorable  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  New 
World,  not  longer  ago  than  150  years. . .  by  Christ.  Columbus.) 
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COLUMBUS. 

405  —  Spotomo  (G.)  Christ.  Colombo  u.  seine  Entdeckungen.  Teulsch 
von  A.  Wagner.  Leipz.  1825.  id.,  porir.  8vo.  161  pp.  1. — 

With  3  letters  of  Colombas  to  Nic.  Oderigo  etc.  1501 — 2. 
400  Commel3ril   (J.)    Leven  en  bedryf  van  Frederick  Hendrick  van  Nas- 
saaw.  Utrecht,  1^2.  2  vols,  in  1.  veJium,  fol.  6.— 

{Life  and  actions  of  Prince  Trederik  Henry  of  Nassau.) 
Containing  the  history  of  Holland  from  1627 — 1647,  -with  an  ample 
accoant  of  the  events  which  took  place  in  this  period  in  the  Duteh  oolo- 
nies  and  possessions  in  America.  This  edition  of  1652  is  the  best,  con- 
taining the  Jine  etchings  by  7).  Stoop,  Some  of  the  many  other  plates 
represent  the  Dutch  achievements  in  America,  as  p.  21  Capture  of  the  Sil- 
verfleet,  p.  23.  Capture  of  the  sugar  vessels  in  the  Bay  i,f  Todos  los  Santos, 
p.  Id.  Taking  of  Oliuda,  p.  185  Rio  Grande  in  Brazil  taken,  p. 209  view 
of  Paraiba  etc.  —  See  for  a  description  of  these  plates  infra  in  the  division : 
Historical  Plates 
—  Compaen,  (CI.)  the  pirate.  His  life  and  exploits  {In  Dutch.)  —  See 
the  Division  :   Voyages  to  East  India. 

COMPANY  (WEST-INDIA.) 

407  —  Brandt  (G.)  Historie  der  verinaarde  zee-  en  koopstadt  Enkhuizen. 
finkhuiz.,  E.  v.  d.  Hoof,  1666.  fteUum,  4to.  3.— 

{History  of  the  renowned  sea-  and  trading-place  Enkkidxen,) 
Contains  a  nomenclature  of  the  Governors  etc.   of  the  West-India  Comp. 
and  a  list,  showing  what  sam  each  place  in  Holland  had  contributed  to  its 
capital.  « 

408  —  Laet  (Joa.  de,)  Historie  ofte  jaerlijck  verhaal  van  de  verrichtin- 
ghen  der  West-Ind.  Comp.  sedert  haar  begin  tot  het  jaer  1636. 
Leyden,  Abr.  MlzemeVy  1644.  vellum,  numerous  eopperplaiet.  fol.  Fine 
copy,  (Asher  No.  22.)  15. — 

{History  or  yearly  narrative   of  the  proceedings  of  the  West-India- 
Comp.  from  its  eommeneement  to  the  year  1636.) 

/,Cc  livre  si  extremement  interessant,  ecrit  avec  la  plus  grande  impartialite 
vi  nne  enti^re  bonne  foi,  est  le  fondement  de  la  seconde  partie  de  notre 
recit  On  pent  le  considers  r  commc  authentique,  k  cause  de  la  position 
(le  I'anteur  comme  Directcur  de  la  Compagnie."  Netscher,  Les  Hollandais 
au  BrSsil  p.  XIV. 

At  the  end  of  the  work  we  find  :  A  short  account  of  the  services  and 
advantages,  which  the  W.  I.  C.  has  rendered  to  the  Staie,  giving  very 
remarkable  detsils  on  the  state  of  finances,  the  captured  booty,  the  equip- 
ment of  the  vessels,  etc.  of  the  Company. 

TJdemans  (G.)  't  Geestelyck  Roer  van  *t  Coopmans  Schip.  Dord  , 

1638  or  1640  or  1655.  4to. "—  See:  Udemans. 
TJsselincx  (W.)  His  writings.  —  See .  Usselincx. 


409  —  Aen  d0  Hoogh  Moog.  Heeren  Staten  Generael.  4to.  (1674.)  16  pp.  4.— 

Request  of  the    shareholders   of  the    W.    I.   C.  for  a  subvention  by  the 

States  Gen.  —  Interesting,  as  it  contains  an  abridged  history  of  the  Company. 

440 The   same,   annexed   an    extract   (4  pp.)  from   the  resolutions  of 

Sliites  Gen.  of  1649  relat.  to  the  pecuniary  assistance  of  the  Comp.  5.— 

*1^  ■—  AenwysingOy    datmen   van   de  Oost-  en  West-Indische  Compag- 

nien   een  Compagnie  diene  te  maken,  etc.  's  Gravenh.,  1644.  4to.  foot 

uncHt,  /Asher    No.  187.)  36  pp.  3.— 

{Proof  thai  one   Company  ought  to  he  formed  out   of  the  East-  and 

West-India  Companies.) 

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442  —  The   same.  2de   druck    vermeerderd   en   verbetert.  Ibid.  !2644  (nc! 

instead  of  1644.)  4to.  Noi  meutiotied  hi/  Aiher.  h.— 

{The  tame,  2^  edition  enlarged.) 

443  —  Antwoordt  op  sekefen  brief  Eulaly,  vervatende  de  ri^denen  waeront 
dat  men  met  den  vyandt  in  geen  conferentie  behoort  te  ti-cden.  1629. 
4to.  (Asher  No.  126.)  2.- 

(Answer  to  a  certain  letter  of  J^alim,  contain,  the  reaeons,  why  not 
advieahle  to  enter  into  transaeliont  with  the  enemy,) 

414  — —  The  same,  other  edition,  with  slight  difference  in  the  title  (g//een 
in  place  of  §reeB,  etc.)  4to.  Not  cited  by  Asher.  3.— 

415  -  Artionl-Brief  van  de  Nederl.  Geoctr.  West-Ind.  Comp.  gearresl. 
den  12   April  1675.  *sHage,  J.  Scheltae,  1675.  4to.  40  pp.  3.50 

{Articles  of  the  Dutch  West-Ind.  Comp.  made  up  the  12^*  April  1675.) 
416 The  same.  Reprint:  Middelburg,  B.  </tf  Ztf^^r,  1675.  4to.  40  pp.  3.50 

417  —  Bedenckinge  over  d'antwoordt  d.  Bewinthebbers  vande  Oosl- 
Ind.  Comp...  belang.  de  combinatie  der  twee  Compagnien.  'sGravenh. 
1644.  4to.  (Asher  No.  202.)  3.— 

{Rejlectione    on    the  answer  of  the  directors   of  the  East-Ind.  C^mp. 
concern,  the  comHnation  of  the  two  Comp,) 

418  —  Byekorf  (Den  Nederlandschen) :  waer  in  ghy  beschreven 
vindt,  al  tghene  dat  nu  wtghegaen  is,  op  den  Stilstant  ofte  Vrede, .  •  • 
Int  jaer  zestien  hondert  en  acht . . .  {No  place  nor  prijUer's  name.) 
4to.  (Asher  No.  26—28.)  38  pieces  and  35  duphcates  in  other  edi- 
tions. Unique  collection.  ^25.- 

{Nether lands  Beehive:  in  which  you  wUl  find  all  that  has  been  pub- 
lished till  now  on  the  Truce  or  Peace,  in  the  year  1608.) 
This  is  the  title  of  a  very  interesting  collection  of  38  pamphlets  (pu- 
blished during  the  years  1607 — 8)  against  the  truce  with  Spain,  wliich 
truce  prevented  the  erection  of  the  Dutch  West-India  Company,  proposed  by 
W.  Usselincx.  In  the  first  piece  the  coUector  —  whose  name  has  remained 
imknown,  perhaps  Usselincx  himself?  —  gives  in  the  form  of  a-  dialogue 
some  very  curious  notes,  showing  the  connexion  between  these  pamphlets 
and  also  the  rarity,  even  in  those  very  times,  of  many  of  them.  He  says: 
A  friend  of  muie  asked  me  to  put  together  all  the  pieced  that  have  been 
written  on  the  truce,  and  to  bind  them  up  in  one;  and  as  there  are  even 
many  booksellers,  who  do  not  know  what  has  appeared,  I  have  colleeied 
all  that  I  have  been  dbt-e  to  obtain  etc,  —  Further  one  of  the  Interlo- 
cutors says :  V  WeV,  will  you  give  me  30  Huyvers  (30  pence)  for  all  these 
together?  foe  there  abe  many  or  them  that  are  not  to  be  found 
WITHOUT  GREAT  DiFFCiDLTY."  —  ,,Surely  1  loUl"   is  the  reply  „FoR  i  k»ow 

VERY    WELL,   THAT   IN   TEN   YEARS   TIME   THEY    WILL  3E   NO  MORE  TO   BE   HAD, 

arid  then  I  shall  get  hack  double  the  price  for  them  etc." 

Asher  in  his  Essay  gives  a  list  of  the  pieces,  contained  in  this  collection, 
in  all  38,  but  he  does  not  mention  the  different  editions  of  them,  except 
the  3  editions  of  the  first  with  the  general  title  :  Byekorf,  The  present 
copy  does  not  only  contain  the  38  pieces,  mentioned  by  Asher,  but,  besides. 
35  other  editions  differing  from  those.  We  have*  just  seen,  that  even  260 
years  ago  complete  copies  were  judged  rare,  now  they  may  be  called  very 
rare,  —  a  copy  of  such  an  extraordinary  completeness  as  the  present  way 
boldly  be  called  unique,  the  more  so  as  all  are  in  very  good  condi- 
tion *—  22  even  uncut.  In  the  following  I  give  the  list,  according  to  Asher, 
of  the  pieces  which  are  in  different  editions: 

No.  1  (3  editions.)  ~  No.  2  (2  editions.)  —  No.  3,  the  scarctjtt  of  all 
jneces,  in  uncut  state.  —  No.  4  (4  editions.)  —  No.  5  (4  editions.)  - 
No.  6  (2  editions.)  —  No.  9    (2   editions.)   —  No   40  (3  editions,  one  of 


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which  iii-8TO,  vert/  rare.) —  No.  12  (2  editions.) —  No.  15  (2  editions.)  — 
No.  46  (2  editions.)  -  No.  47  (2  editions.)  -  No.  23  (2  editions.)  — 
No.  24  (2  editions.)  -  No.  27  (3  editions.)  -  No.  30  (2  editions.)  — 
No.  34  (3  editions.)  —  No.  32  (3  editions,  one  of  them  extremely  rare.) 
No.  36  (2  editions,)  -  No.  37  (2  editions.)  —  No.  38  (3  editions.)  — 
Stucken  in  de  Byekorf  (2  editions.) 

A  nearly  complete  list  of  all  the  different  editions  may  be  found  in  : 
Tiele'9  Bibl,  van  PampfieiUn,  I.  p.  88—89.  {See  No.  408.)  The  most 
ioteresting  pieces  are  those  by  ViteUnet  (No.  4,45,  22,  29,  30)  and  others 
relating  to  the  navigation  to  America. 

419 The  same,  the  4"  piece  in  3d  edition.  38  pieces.  4to.  (Asher  No. 

28.)  20.— 

Parts,  6-8,  24,  29,  wanting. 

fltr*  ^  large  number  of  separate  pieces  in  stock ;  incomplete  copies  com- 
pleted, if  possible,  at  reasonable  terms. 

420  —  Conditieil  voor  de  West-Ind.  Comp.  te  fourneren  een  fonds . .  . 
tot  de  behandelinge  van  de  Gout  Custe  in  Guinea,  mitsgaders  Ardra, 
Popo  ende  Benyn.  4666.  4to.  4  pp.  uncut.  2.- 

(ConditiofU. . .  for  the  West-lnd.  Comp. .  .  to  trade  to  tJie  Gold  Coast 
of  Guinea,  and  also  to  A^dra,  Popo^  and  Benyn.) 

421  —  Consideratie. . .  waarom  het  voor  de  Oost-Ind,  Comp.  onmogelick 
is,  om  met  deWest-Ind.  Comp.  in  6^n  Octroy  ende  Societeyt  te  treden. 
's  Gravenh.  4644.  4to.  (Asher  No.  201.)  4.50 

{Connderationt . . .    on  the  impotsibilUy  for  the  East-India-Comp.  of  a 
combination  into  one  Patent  with  the  West-Ind,  Comp.) 

422  —  Consideratien  ende  Redenen  der  Bewindhebb.  van  de  West- 
Ind.  Comp.  nopende  de  tegenw.  deliberatie  over  den  Treves  met  den 
Coning  van  Hispanjen.  Haerlem,  4629.  4to.  (Asher  No.  130.)  2.~ 

{ConsideraHons  of  the  Directors  of  the  W.-L^C.  on  the  present  delibe- 
rations on  a  Truce  with  the  King  of  Spain.) 

423 The  same,  with  slightly  different  title  and  without  date.  4to.  Not 

cited  hy  Asher.  3. — 

424  —  Copie  van  Requesten  v.  Amsterdam,  etc. . . .  Requeste  van  de  West- 

Ind.   Comp.    aen   Prince   Frederick    Hendrick    etc.   4628.   4to.    (Asher 

No.  444.)  3.— 

(Copy    of  Requests  etc. . .  Request  of  the  W.-l.-C.  to  the  Prince  Fre- 

derik  Henry ^ 

*^*> The  same,  other   edition,  with  slight  variations  in  the  typograph. 

arrangement-  Nearly  uncut.  Not  mentioned  by  Asher.  4. — 

See  for  a  firm  reply  to  this  pamphlet  —  No.  454  Ondersoeck. 
426  —  Copye  van  seker  articulen  beraemt  inde  vergaderinghe  vande  be- 
windthebberen. . .  vande   West-Ind.  Comp.  Ghedr.  in  't  jaer  4623.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  63.)  4— 

(Copy  of  certain  articles  laid  down  in  the  assembly  of  the  directors  .. . 
of  the  W.-L-Comp.) 
*27  —  Copye    van   de   Resolutie   van    Burghem.   van   Amsterdam   op  't 
stuck  van  de  West-lnd.  Comp.,  gen.  in  Aug.  4649.  Uytrccht,  4649.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  252.)  3.— 

{Copy  of  the  Resolution    of  the  Burgomasters  of  Amsterdam^  on  the 
question  of  the  W.-I.-C.) 

428  -^  The   same.    Reprint   of  the   foi'egoing,    without    pUce.    4to.  (Asher 
No.  250.)  2.— 

A  refatatiou  to  this  pamphlet  is  No.  433  Examen. 

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429  — -  Deductien  (Twee)  aeng.  de  Vereeninge  van  d'Oost  ende  West-lnd. 
Corapagnien,  aen  de  Staten  van  Holland t.  's  Grav«nh.  1644.  4to.  (As- 
her  No.  498.)  3.- 

{Tu)0    deductions  regarding  the    Union  of  the    East-  and  West-hid - 
Comp.) 

430  — -  Direoteurs  (Ue  ghemeene)  gestell  tot  het  formeren  van  de  Ca- 
pitalen  van  de  West-I»d.  Comp. . .  4622.  (Asher  No.  66.)  3.50 

One  folio-sheet,  beginning  with  the  above  words,  and  containing  aii 
Edict  of  the  Directors  of  the  W.-I.-Comp.  regarding  the  subscription  for 
the  Capitals. 

434  —  Discours  op  verscheyde  voorslaghen  rakende  d'Oost-  en  West-Ind. 

Trafyken.  Het  4*  Deel.  4645.  4to.  foot  uncut.  (Asher  No.  200.)        2.50 

{Discourse  on  different  proposals  regarding  the  E.  and  W.  India  Traffic.) 

»  432  —  Discours  ( —  Anderde  —  Derde  — )  daer  in  kortelyck  ende  grondigli 

werd   vertoont,   hoe  veel  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  ghelegen  is  aen  de  Oost- 

ende  West-Ind.  Navigatie.  Arnhem,  4624 — 22.  3  pieces.  4to.  (Asher  No. 

94,  95,  96.)  42.- 

( Discourse  \\st,  2i,  3^]  proving  of  how   much  importance  it  is  to  the 

Unit.  Netherl.  to  preserve  the  E.  and  W.  India  Navigation.) 

433  —  £xaiaeii  van  de  valsche  Resolutie  van  Burgero.  van  Amsterdam, 
Op  't  stuck  van  de  West-Ind.  Comp.  Amst  4649.  4to.  (Asher  No.  253.) 

2.- 
{Examinaiion   of  the  false  Resolution  of  the  Burgomasters  of  Amst. 
on  the  'question  of  the  W'.-Ind.'Comp.) 
Reply  to :  Copye  van  de  Resolutie.  —   See  No.  427. 

434  —  Fin  de  la  Q-uerre.  —  Dialogus  of  't  Samenspreekinge. . .  over 
de  West-Ind.  Interprinse.  Amst.  (4623.)  4to.  «««<<.  (Asher  No.  401.)  4.- 

{Einr  de  la  Ouerre.  Dialogue,.,  on  the   West- Indian' enterprise.) 

435  —  Elaer  licht  ofte  Vertoogh  v.  's  Lands  welvaeren  aengaende  de 
Combinatie  v..de  O.  en  W.  I.  Comp.  4644.  4to.  42  pp.  (Asher  No.  188.) 

2.50 

{Clear   light   or    discourse    on  the  welfare  of  the  country ^  concerning 
the  combination  of  the  East-  and  W.'Ind.-Comp.) 

436  —  Loosen  handel  (Den)  van  de  Actionisten,  die  dobbele  partijen 
maacken. . .  1642.  4to.  8  pp.  4.— 

{The  treacherotts   traffic  of  the  Actionists,  making  double  parties,  etc.) 

437  —  Memoiie  over  de  achterstallighe  subsidien  by  den  Staat  gecoii- 
senteert  aan  de  West-Ind.  Comp.  etc.  (No  place,  1674'?)  4to.  4.— 

{Memorial   regarding  the   subsidies   in   arrears,    granted   bg  the  State 

to  the  W .-Ind.'Comp.) 

44  pp.  without  a  title,  contain.  alUhe  publications  from  the  year  4684—54, 
which  treat  of  the  different  subsidies  granted  by  the  States  Gen.  etc.  to 
the  W.-I.-C. 

438  —  Middelen  en  motiven  om  het  kopen  en  verkopen  van  Cost-  en 
West.-Ind.  actien  ...  te  beswaren  met  een  impost  (door  D.  Mays  van 
Holy.)  Amst.  4687.  4to.  4  pp.  450 

{Means  and   motives    to   charge  with  taxes  the  buying  and  selling  of 
the  E.  and  W. -I. -shares.) 

439  —  Missive . . .  hoe  veel  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  gelegen  is  aen  de  0.  en 
W.-Indische  navigatie ;  mitsgaders  't  profyt  dat  men  v.  de  O.-l.  C.  ge- 
duyrende24  jaren  daeruyt  getrocken  heeft.  En  met  fondament.  redenen 
weii  bewesen  dat  door  de  Geoct.  W.*I.  navigatie  meer  voordeel  voor 

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en  afbreuck    voor   d.   Con.  v.  Sp:  zij  le  verwachten.  Amst.  1621.  4to. 

28  pp.  (Asher  No.  92.)  7.50 

{Letter...  of  how  much  import-once  it  U  for  the   Vn,  Prov,  io  preterve 

the  E.and  W.-l,Navig.y  together  with  the  profit*  derived  from  the  E.- 1. -C 

during    24  years^   and  in  which  is  demonstrated   with  uncontrooertible 

proofs  thai  by  the  (Chartered  W.- India- Comp.    more  profit  for  the  share- 

hofdt*r8^  more  service  for,  the  Netherl.  Provinces ^  and  greater  damage  for 

the  King  of  Spain  may  be  expected.). 

440  —  Missive  van  de  Staten  van  Hollandt  aen  de  Bewinthebb.  van  de 
W^.  Ind.  Comp.  (20  Oct.  1673.  With  other  pieces,  concern,  the  same.) 
4to.  21  pp.  4.— 

{Letter  of  the  States  General  to  the  Directors  of  the   W.-L-Comp.) 

441  —  Naerdere  klagten  van  den  Resident  Ca  isius  omtrent  de  Deensche 
Afric.  Comp.  die  de  i^ederl.  W.  Ind.  Comp.  aldaer  niet  wilt  gedoghen. 
t'Heuckelom  [i.  e.  's  Grav.]  1660.  4to.  (Asher  No.  317.)  3.50 

{Further  Complaints  of  the  Sesid,  Carisius  against  the  Danish  African 
Comp.,  which  will  not  tolerate  the  Dutch  W.-Ind,'Comp.) 

442  —  Nieuwe  In-teykenilise  ende  verhoog.  d.  Capitalen  v.  d.  West- 
Ind.  Comp.  (1636.)  1  fol.  sheet.  Not  in  As/ier's  Essay.  3.^ 

{New    inscription  and  increase  of  the  capitals  of  the    W  -Ind. -Comp.) 

443  —  Nootwendich  IMsCOUrs  van  de  Participanten  der  Ooaft-Ind. 
Comp.  tegehs  Bewintnebbers.  1622.  4to.  (Asher  No.  77.)  2. — 

{Necessary  discourse  by  the  shareholders  of  the  E.-I.-C.  against  the 
Directors.) 

444  —  Tweede  nootwendiger  Disoonrs. . .  van  de  Participanten  der 
Oost-Ind.  Comp.  tegens  Bewinthebbei^.  (1622.)  4to.  (Asher  No.  78.)  3. - 

{Seeo)id  necessary  discourse. . .  by  the  shareholders  of  the  E.-I.'C.  againMt 
the  Directors.) 
445 The  same,  uncut.  4to.  4. — 

446  —  Octroy.— Placcaet  van  de  Staten  Generael,ghemaeckt  op  't  besluyt 
van  de  West-Ind.  Comp.  'sGrav.  1621..4to.  Entirely  uncut,  not  even 
cut  open.  (Asher  No.  oO.)  5. — 

{Ediei  qf  the  Stales  General  on  the  resoltdion  concern,  the  establish- 
ment of  the  JT.-Ind.  Comp.) 

447  —  Octroy  by  de  Staten  Gener.  verleent  aen  de  West-Ind.  Comp. 
's  Grav.  1621.   4to.  22  pp.  (Asher  No.  54.)  7.50 

(PaUsU  graided  by  ike  SM.  Gen.  io  the  fTest-Ind.  Comp.) 
The  original  edition  ;  rare. 

448  —  Octroy  by  de  Staten  Gen.  verleent  aen  de  West-Indische  Com- 
pagnie  8  Juni  1621.  Mette  ampliatien  en  h.  accoort  tusschen  de  Be- 
winthebberen  ende  Hooftparticip.  ders.  Comp.  's  Grav.  1623.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  55.)  32  pp.  7.50 

{Paient  by  the  States-General  to  ihe  Wetf*India  Comp.,  3  June  1621 
with  the  ismplifieation  and  ihe  agreements  between  the  Directors  and  the 
Chief  Shareholders.) 

449  —  Octroy  <ibnced6  par  les  Estats  Gen.  de  la  Comp.  des  Indes  Occi- 
dent. 3  Join  1621.  Ensemble  la  1*  ef  2«  ampliation.  Amst.,  Jaq.  de 
Wachter,  1623.  4to.  24  pp.  (Asher  No.  62.)  Fery  rare.  10.— 

450 Publicatie:  Prolongatie  van  't  octroy  d.  West-Ind.  Comp.  (30 

March  1673.)  *s  Grav.  1673.  1  fol.  sheet.  1.50 

{Publication ;  Prolongation  of  ihe  patent  of  the   W.^I.  C.) 

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451  —  Octroy  by  de  Staten  Gener.  verleent  aen  de  West-Ind.  Comp. 
's  Gravenh.  4674.  4to.  uneut.  2.50 

{Patent,  granted  hj  the  States-QenercU  to  the  Wett-Ind.  CofMjo.) 
First  edition  of  this   second  patent,  quite   different   from  that  of  1621, 
pnbl.  after  the  definitive  cession  of  New-Nethcrland  to  England. 

452  • Nader  prolongatie  van   het   Octroy  voor  de   West-Ind.  Comp.,  8 

Aug.  1730.  's  Gravenh.  1730.  4to.   Uncut.  1.50 

(Further  prolongation  of  the  Fatent  of  the  West-Ind.  Comp,) 

453 Nader  prolongatie    van    het  Octroy    voor   de   West-Ind.  Comp., 

31  Dec.  1761.  's  Grav.  1761.  4to.  38  pp.  unctd.  '  150 

{Further  prolongation  of  the  Patent  for  the  West-Ind.  Comp,) 

454  —  Ondeirsoeck  der  Amsterdamsche  Requesten  tot  verd^digingh  der 
onschuldighe  cnde  onderrechtingh  der  misleyde.  1628.  4to.  (Asher  No. 
112.) 

{Investigation    of  the   Am^erdam   Begvests,  for    the   defence  of  the 

innocent  and  informaiion  of  the  mis-ied.) 

This  pamphlet  affords  an  iutereating  insight  into  the  position  of  the 
leading  parties  of  Amsterdam,  that  played  such  an  important  part  in  the 
history  of  the  W.-X.  Comp*  —  See  No.  425. 

455  —  Ooghen-Salve  tot  verlichtinghe  van  aile  Farticipanten,  so  vau 
de  Oost-  ende  West-Ind.  Compagjaien,  aang.  haar  vereenighe.  's  Gra- 
venh. 1644.  4to.  (Asher  No.  193.)  3.50 

{Eye-salve,  for   clearing   the  eyes  of  all  the  shareholders  of  the  E. 
and  W,-L  Comp.) 

456  -  Flaccaet  d.  Staten  Gen.  tot  verbod  van  den  handel  op  West- 
Indien,  enz.  (24  Mei.)  's  Gravenh.  1624.  1  folio-sheet.  Mt  mentioned 
by  Asher,  2.50 

{Edict  of  the  States-Gen,:  Frohihiiion  to  trade  within  the  limOs  of  the 
W.  I.  Company.) 
456*—  The  same  (14  Junij.)  's  Grav.  1632. 1  folio  sheet.  Not  tn  Jsher^s  Euay. 

2.50 

457  —  Placcaet  op  't  stuck  van't  verkoopen  ende  transporteeren  van 
Action  in  de  O.  ende  W.  Ind.  Comp.  's  Gravenh.  1621.  4to.  Entirely 
iMCtft,  not  even  cut  open.  5. — 

{Edict  concerning  the  sale  and  transfer  of  shares  in  the  E.  and  W.- 
Ind.  Comp.) 

This  edition  is  not  mentioned  by  Asher,  who  cites  only  (No.  72)  the 
renewal  of  this  edict  in  1630. 

458  —  Semonstrantie. . .  by  de  W.  Ind.  Comp.  jegens  Tersoheyde 
memorien  van  den  Heer  Charisius  wegeiiB  de  (gepretendeerde)  Deenschc 
AfricaenscheComp.  Amsterd.  1664.  4to.  Joot  vn<iHt.  (Asher  No  320.)  4.— 

{Bemonstrance . . .    by    the  W.-Ind.    Comp.  against  several  memoirs  gf 
Mr.  Charisius y  concern,  the  {pretended)  Danish  African  Comp,) 

459  —  Schaede,  die  den  Staet  der  Vereen.  Nederl.  en  dlnghesetenen 
van  dien,  is  aenstaende,  by  de  versuymeoisse  van  d'Oost  en  West- 
ind.  Negotie  onder  een  Octroy  eu  Societeyt  te  begiiipen.  *s  Gravenh. 
1644.  (Asher  No.  191.)  51  pp.  4.-^ 

{Damage  menacing  the    Unit.   Netherl.  for  neglecting  to  unite  the  E. 
and  W.-Ind,  Commerce  under  one  Charter  and  Company.) 

460  —  Toestant  der  swevende  verschillen  lusschen  de  Cost-  en  West- 
Ind.  Comp.  V.  Engelant  en  v.  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  1664.  4to.  24  pp 
(Asher  No.  322.)  4.- 

{State  of  thfi  present  differences  let  went   the  English  and  Dutch  E.  and 
W.-l  Comp.) 

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461.  —  Tractaet  tegens  Pays,  Treves,  en  Onderhandelinge  met  den  Kon. 

V.   Spaignien.    's  Grav.    1629.    —    Idem.    2de   deel:  Redenen,  enz.  Ibid. 

1630.  —  Idem,  3de  deel:  Klare  Jemaysinge  em.  Ibid.  1630.  —  3 parts. 

4to.  (Asher  No.  134,  135,  136.)  10.- 

{A  treatise  agaitut  Peace,    Truce  and  Negoaation  with  the  King  of 

^pain.) 

Complete  copies  in  3  parts  are  rare.  —  Asher  erroneoasly  indicates 
12  pp.  for  the  3d  part,  it  bas  72  pp.  —  These  pamphlets  on  the  truce 
with  Spain  are  valuable  for  the  history  of  the  West-India-Comp.,  as  it  was 
a  vital  question  for  the  latter,  that  no  peace  should  be  made  with  Spain; 
the  war  with  Spain  was  just  in  those  years  the  principal  aim  and 
formed  the  chief  revenue  of  the  Company.  —  A  similar  pamphlet  sec 
No.  413.  Antwoordt. 

462  —  Troef,  grooten  Troef,  tusschen  Engelandt  en  Hollandt,  gespeelt 
in  legenwoordigheyt  van  een  Fransman,  een  Spanjaert,  een  Portugees, 
en  Sweedt  ende  een  Deen.  Met  vervolg.  1664.  2  parts.  4lo.  15  and 
21  pp.  7.— 

{Trumpy  great  Trump  between  England  and  Holland^  played  in  pre- 
sence of  a  Frenchman^  a  Spaniard^  a  Portuguese ,  a  Swede  and  a  Dane.) 
This  is  an  account  —  in  the  form  of  a  dialog  ae  —  of  the  differences  between 
Holland  and  England,  which  led  to  the  war  of  1664.  It  contains  also :  A  short 
account  of  the  disputes  in  Nova  Suecia  (I.  p.  9.),  the  history  of  Coymans 
(I.  p.  41.),  the  negociations  with  Portugal  on  account  of  Brazil  (I.  p.  12.) 
etc.  —  Not  in  Asher' s  Essay ^  rare. 

463  —  TJyt-Vaert  van  de  West-Indische  Compagnie.  Mel  eene  propo- 
sitie  ende  vertooninghe  aenden  Koninck  van  Castilien,  teghens  de 
West-Ind.  Comp...  Gedr.  voor  den  Autheur,  1645.  4to.  Nearly  uncut. 
(Asher  No.  204.)  4.50 

{Funeral  of  the  W.-Ind.    Comp.   ifitk  a  demonslration  to  the  King  of 
CastUtey  against  the  W,-I.  Comp.  ..   and  what  followed  thereupon.) 

464  —  Vereenighde  Nederlandschen  Raedt.  Het  1«  en  2«  Deel,  aen- 
wijsende  etc.  's  Grav.  1628.  2  parts.  4to.  (Asher  No.  127,  128.)       4.— 

'  ( United  Netherlands'  Advice.) 
Against  the  truce  with  Spain. 

465  —  Vertoogh  over  den  toestand  der  West-Ind.  Comp.  late  deel. 
Roll.  1651.  4to.  16  pp.  (Asher  No.  273.)  No  more  published,  10.— 

[^Account  of  the  State  of  the  H^esi-lnd.  Comp.) 
A   most  interesting  short  history  of  the  W.-I.  C.  from  its  commencement 
to  the  year  1651. 

466  —  Voortganck  v.  de  W.-Ind.  Comp. ;  d.  i.  Levendich  discours  hoe 
nootwendigh  en  profylelyck . . .  sy,  den  voortgang  v..  de  langhghe- 
wenschte  W.-Ind.  Comp....  [0«  the  title  an  engrav.  with  these  2  lines:} 

Westtndien  kan  syn  Nederlands  groot  gewin 
Verkleyni  ^svyands  macM  hrengt  silver  platen  in. 
Amst.  1623.  4to.  20  pp.  (Asher  No.  100.)  15.— 

{Progress  of  the  West-India  Comp.,  that  is  ;  Lively  discourse  showing 
how  necessary  and  profitable  the  success  of  the  long  expected  W.-India 
(hmp. . .      [On  the  title  an  engrav.  and  2  lines :] 

Wesi-lndia   may  become  a  treasure,  to  the  State, 
Abridging  hostile  power,  and  capturing  silver  plate.) 

467  —  Vruohten  van  't  monster  van  de  treves,  toegevoeght  aen . . .  de 
Oost-  ende  West-Ind.  Comp.  (1630.)  4to.  8  pp.  (Asher  138.)  2.50 

{The  fruits  of  the  monster  of  the  truce^  addressed  to  the  ^.  and 
r.-/.  Cov^p.) 

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destined  to  be  posted  on  the  walls.  1.50 

Advertisement  of  the  W.-I.  Comp.  to  its  shareholders,  regarding  its  new 
constitution. 

469  —  West-Indisch  Dlscours,  verhandeleiide  de  W.-Ind.  Saecken,.. 
Hoe  die  weder  verbetert  mogen  worden. . .  Gedr.  in  't  jaer  1653.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  279.)  3.- 

{Wett'Ind.  discourse,   treating  of  the  W.-Ind.   affairSy   how  they  may  he 
again  improved.) 

AUSTRIAN  EAST-INDIA  COMPANY. 

470  —  Octroy  de  Sa  Majeste  pour  restablissement  de  la  Comp.  a\u 
Indes  Orient,  at  a  la  Guin6e.  Bruxelles,  1698.  4to.  16  pp.  1.25 

471  —  Vertoog  van  het  regt  van  de  Vereen.  NederL  Oost-Ind.  Maat- 
schappye  op  de  vaart  naar  Oost-Indien  tegen  de  inwoonders  van  de 
Oostenrijksche  Nederlanden.  Amsterd.  (1698.)  4to.  34  pp.  1.50 

{Account  of  the  riyht  of  the  Dutch  East-India  Comp.  to  the  navigation 
to  Eas/'Indiay  against  the  inhabitants  of  the  Austrian  Netherlands.) 
Written  by  A.  Westerveen,  Doctor  in  law;  a  reply  to  the  foregoing. 

472  —  Lettres  patentes  d'Octroy  accord^es  par  S.  Maj.  Imp6r.  pour  30 
ann^es  a  la  Compagnie  gen^rale  a  etablir  dans  les  Pa\s-Bas  Autri- 
chiens  pour  le  commerce  et  la  navigation  aux  Indes  (Orient  et  Occid.) 
Bruxelles,  172^.  cloth.  Uo.  2.- 

473  —  Refutatio  argumentorum  quae  a  DD.  Directoribus  Societatis  turn 
Orientalis  turn  Occidentalis  in  Foederato  Belgio  stabilitae  obtruduntiir 
adversus  libertatem  exercendorum  in  remotis  climatibus  commerciorum 
per  Belgii  incolas.  Bruxellis,  E.  H.  Fricx,  1724.  sd.  8vo.  48  pp.       1.50 

Reply  to  the  preceding  No.  472. 

FRENCH  INDIA  COMPANY. 

474  —  E^amen  de  la  reponse  de  M.  N**  au  m^moire  de  M.  Tabb^  Mo- 
rellet  sur  la  Compagnie  des  Indes,  par  I'auteur  du  Memoire.  Paris, 
Besaint,  1769.  sd.  uncut.  4to.  151  pp.  2.— 

475  —  Lauraguais  (Comte  de)  M6moire  sur  la  Compagnie  des  Indes,  Paris, 
Lacombe,  1769.  4to.  uncut.  82  pp.  and  17  statist,  tables,  2.— 

Advice  of  dissolving  the  Company. 

476  Oompagnien.  —  Verzameling  van  alle  de  projecten  en  conditien 
van  de  Compagnien  van  assuratie,  commercie  en  navigatie,  etc. . . .  waar 
in  mede  gehandelt  wordt  in  't  particulier  van  de  Colonien*  diedeEuro- 
pesche  natien  sedert  eenige  eeuwen  in  de  Oost-  en  West-Indien  hebben 
opgerecht  met  eenige  noodige  aanteeckeningen  op  verscheyden  saacken 
(soo  om  de  Hollandsche  scheepvaert  te  herstellen  etc.)  'sHage,  1721.  2 
vols.  4to.  30.— 

(Collection  of  all  the  projects  and  conditions  of  the  Companies  of 
commerce  and  naviyation  . . .  wherein  is  treated  also  in  particular  of 
the  colonies  erected  by  the  European  nations  since  soms  centuries  in  the 
East-  and  West-Indies.  With  some  necessary  annotations  on  various 
matters  (viz.  to  re-establish  the  Dutch  navigation,  etc.) 
This    collection    of  the  multifarious  proposals  for  new  companies  in  the 

year  of  the  South-Sea  bubble  is  very  rare.  The  principal  proposal  is  that  of 

J.  Iiaw  fur  the  Missisippi  company. 

477  Congress  (Acts  passed  at  the  second)  of  the  United  States  of  Ame- 
rica, held  at  Philadelphia  in  1791.  Philadelphia,  Fr.  Childs  and  J- 
Swaine  (1791.)  calf.  8 vo.  Title,  291  pp.,  12  unnumb.  leaves.  8.50 

Not  mentioned  by  Sabin.  Contain,    interesting   documents,    treaties    with 
the  Indians,  etc. 


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478  Ck>ngre88.  -  Sztraot  uit  de  dagregisters  van  het  Noord-Americ. 
Congres  betr.  het  neemen  van  scheepsprijzen  en  het  uitrusten  van 
kaapers.  Philadelphia  (Amst.?)  WIT.  8vo.  48  pp.  2.50 

{Extract  from  (he  diaries  of  the  North-American  Congrest^  concern,  the 
capturing  of  ships  and  fitting  out  of  privateers.) 

CONSTITUTION. 

479  —  Ck>n8titutie  voorde  Vereenigde  Staeten  van  Amerika,  den  47  Sept. 
1787.  ('sGrav.  i7W.)  8vo.  31  pp.  2.50 

{ConiiUutum  of  the  United  States  of  America,  1787.) 

480 The  same.  —  Annexed:   De  Fransche  Constitutie  van  1791.  Ibid. 

1791.  8vo.  2.75 

481  —  De  Iia  Croix,  Constitutions  des  principaux  ^tats  de  r£arope  et 
des  EtaU-Unis  de  TAm^rique.  Paris,  1791—1801.  6  vols,  hf,  catf.%so. 

5 — 

Complete   copies   are   rather   scaroe.  —  The   2^  volame  (pp.  o21 — 386) 
contains  the  constitation  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

482  -  Dtoieiinier,  L'Am^rique  Ind^pendante,  ou  les  diffSrentes  Con- 
stitutions des  13  provinces  des  Etats-Unis.  Av.  I'histoire  de  chaque 
province,  et  des  remarqnes  sur  les  constitutions,  la  population,  les 
finances  etc.  Gand,  1790.  4  vols,  sd,  uncut.  8vo.  4. — 

The  4th   volume,    being  a  supplement,  is  often  wanting ;  it  treats   exclu- 
sively of  New- York  and  Virginia. 

483  -  Dumbar  (G.)  De  onde  en  nieuvire  Corstitutie  der  Vereenigde 
Staten  van  Amerika  in  hare  gronden  ontvouwd.  Amst.  1793—96.  3  vols. 
sd.  uncut.  8vo.  4. — 

{The   old  and   new   Constitution    of    the    United  States,    explained  in 
its  principles.) 

484  —  Federalist  (The)  on  the  new  constitution,  written  in  1788,  bv 
Mess,  llamilton,  Jay  and  Madi.son.  New  edition.  Philadelphia,  1818.  r«^, 
portraits.  8vo.  4.50 

«The  ,/Federalist^  ought  to  be  familiar  to  the  statesmen  of  all  nations.'' 
De  focqueville. 

485  -  Mayer  (De)  Les  Ligues  Ach^nne,  Suisse  et  Hollandaise,  et  la  Re- 
volution des  Etats-Unis  de  TAmerique,  compar^es  ensemble  Geneve, 
1777.  2  vols,  m  1.  calf.  8vo.  2.-— 

4B6  — .Meermail  (J.  de)  Discours  qui  a  remport^  le  prix  de  VAcad. 
Roy.  sur  la  question:  Comparer  ensemble  la  Ligne  Ach^nne,  eelle 
des  Suisses  et  des  Provinces-Unies.  La  Haye,  1784.  Bed  morocco,  gilt 
edges.  4to.  2.— 

487  -~  Smitli  (WilL)  A  Comparative  view  of  the  constitutions  of  the 
several  States  with  each  other,  and  with  that  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia,  John  Thompson,  1796.  calf  4to.  34  pp.  and  6  tables  — 
Mare.  7. — 

^  -;-  Verzameling  van  de  Constitution  der  Vereen.  Staaten  van  Ame- 
rika, benevens  de  acte  van  onafhankelijkheid,  em.  Uit  het  Engelsch 
en  Fransch  vert.  Dordrecht,  1781—82.  %  vols.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

{Collection  of   the  Constitutions  of  the    United  States,  with  the  act 
df  independence,  etc.) 

*89  Cooper    (Thorn.)    Renseignemens   sur    TAmeriquc.    Trad,  de  I'Angl. 

Paris,  Maradan,  1795.  sd.  uncut,  map  of  the  United  States.  8vo.     1.25 
Treating  principally  of  Pennsylvania. 
490  Cortea.  —  Esta  es  v»a  carta  que   el  muy   ilustre  Senor  D.  Hernando 

Coiles,  Marques   que  luego  fue  el  Valle,  escriuio  a  la  S.  C.  C.  M.  el 

Amsterdam. 


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Bmperador. . .    Feeha   en  la  Oran  Gibdad  de  Temistitan,    Mexico,   e  la 
nueua  Bspana.-  a  XV  dias  del  mes  e  Octubre  8,  M.D.XXIV.  30.— 

Repriht  in  Gothic  letters :  Mexico  1 865.  published  by  J.  Garcia  Icazbal- 
eeta.  —   Oakf  70  copies  printed,  and  entirely  out  of  print. 
491  Cortes,  Cartas  y  relaciones  al  Emperador  Carlos  V.,  colegidas  e  ilustradas 
por  D.  Pascual  de  Oayangos.  Paris,  4866.  td.  roy.  8vo.  iO. — 

Contain,  joany  documents  of  the  higbest  importance,  which  are  here  pub- 
lished for  the  first  time. 

492 Brieven   aan   Karel    V   wegens  de  verovering  ran  Mexico.  Amst. 

4780.  2  vols.  With  map,  8vo.  '  2.50 

{Letters  ^addressed  to  Charles  V  on  the  conquest  of  Xesico.) 
Cortes.  —  Confer  infra:  TSBWZeit. 

493  Cosmographia,  das  ist:  Warhaffte  Beschreibnng  des  Erdbodens, 
nemlich  Europe,  Asie,  Affrice,  vnd  die  nach  Ptolemeo  neuw  erfundenen 
luseln,  Ameriee  vud  Magellane  (so  jetzt  die  ueuwe  (*«?/)  Welt  ge- 
nennt.)  Franckfurt  a.  M.,  S.  Feyerahend,  4581.  fol.  6.50 

This  is  a  litterary  forgery,  being  nothing  else  bat  a  translation,  almost 
word  by  word  of  the  t«it  of  Orteliua'  French  Atlas,  or  perhaps  a,  reprint 
of  te  text  of  the  first  Gennan  edition  of*  Ortelins,  1572?  I  have  not  at  hand 
this  latter. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1576. 

494  Coste  (J.  Ft.)  Oratio;  De  antiqua  medico-phi/osophia  Orhi  Novo 
adaptcmda  habita  in  CapitoUo  Gulieliuopolitano  in  comitits  Univereitatis 
Firginiae  a.  1782.  Lugd.  Bat.  4782.  sd,  uncut,  8vo.  403  pp.  Bare,     4.— 

495  Coulter   (John)    Adventures   on   the  Western  coast  of  South  Ame- 
.  rica   and   the   interior   of  California.    With  an  account  of  the  savage 

tribes.  London,  1847.  2  vols,  cloth.  8vo.  2.— 

496  Coxe  (W.)  Account  of  the  Russian  discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.  To  which  are  added  the  Conquest  of  Siberia  and  history  of 
commerce  between  Russia  and  China.  2d  ed.  corr.  Lond.  1780.  cajr,  ^ 
folding  maps.  4to.  3.50 

497 Les   nouvelles   d^couvertes  des  Russes  entre  I'Asie  et  rAm6rique 

avec  I'hist.  des  conquetes  de  la  Siberie  el  du  commerce  des  Russes  et 
des  Chinois.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1781.    fFith   maps  and  plates.  4to. 

498 Die  neuen  Entdeckungen  d.  Russen  zwischen  Asien   u.  Amerika. 

Nebst   d.    Gesch.    d.   Eroberung   Siberiens   u.  d.  Handels  d.  Russen  u. 

Chineser.  Frankf.  1783.   With  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  1  — 

499  Crane    (J.    G.   de)    De   Joanne    Mauritio  Nassaviae  Principe,  cogno- 

mine  Americano.  (Groning.)  4806.  4lo.  1-50 

50()  Cree    Iianguage-    -    Book  of  common  prayer  etc.  Translated  into 

the   language    of   the   Cree  Indians.   London,   1859.  calf.  8vo.  In  Oee 

characters.  2.75 

501  —  Oo  Meyoo  Ahchemowin  S.  Matthew.  Lond.  1853.  8vo.  2.50 

St.  Matthew  in  the  Cree  language.  Latin  characters. 

502  [Creveooeur  (H.  H.  John  de)]l^oyage  dans  la  Haute  Pennsylvanie 
et  dans  I'etat  de  New- York,  par  un  membre  adoplif  de  la  nation 
Oneida.  Trad.et  public  par  I'auteurdes  ,/Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Ame- 
ricain.*  Paris,  De  Vimprimerie  de  Crapelet^  1801.  3  \o\fi.,  plaies  and 
maps.  Marbled  calf,  gilt  edges.  8vo.  12.— 

Very  fine  copy  on  thick  vellum  paper. 

,/Cet  ouvra^e  renferme  de  curieux  details  siir  I'etat  des  peuples  indigenes 
avant  I'arrivee  des  Bnrop^ens.  II  n'est  pas  une  simj^e  traduction,  comme 
I'annoncc  son  titre,  mais  bien  I'ouvrage  original  dc  John  Crevecoeur.*  J>flfer<7- 


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CURASAO. 

503^  —  -  Bemagie.  S*bast.  (CuracoYia  Americanus).  De  fidejussoribus. 
Lugd.    Bat.,    Abr,    Eheoier,    1705.    ealf  extra,    richly  ffitt.  4to.         1.50 

504  —  Dissel  (S.  V.)  Cura9ao.  Herinneringen  en  schetsen.  Leyden,  1857. 
8vo.  (2.50)  1.50 

{Ovtragao.  JReTnemirances  and  sketches.) 

505  —  Dumontier,  Bijdrage  tot  de  kennis  der  geolog.  gesteldheid  van  Cu- 
ra9ao.  Amst.  (Acad.  1858.)  8vo.  — .80 

{Contributions  to  the  knowledge  of  the  geolog.  condition  of  Curagao.) 

5(^  —  Hering(J.  H.)Beschrijving  van  het  eiland  Cura9ao,  en  de  eilanden 

Bon-Aire,  Oroba  en  Klein-Cura9ao.  Amst.  1779.  map  and  pi.  8vo.   1.50 

{Description  of  the  islands  of  Curasao,  Bon-Aire,  Oroba  and  Small- 

Curasao.) 

507  —  Muller  (J.)  Leerrede  bij  gelegenheid  d,  gelukkige  hereeniging 
van  Curayao  met  de  Nederianden.  Cura9ao,  1816.  sm.  8vo.  Eariss.  2. — 

{Sermon  held  in  commemoration  of  the  fortunate  reunion  of  Curagao 
with  the  Netherlands.) 

508  —  Omstandigh  Verhael  van  de  Fraaache  rodomontade  voor  het 
fort  Curassau  (1673.)  4to.  4  pp.  Uncut.    Ferg  rare  tract.  6. — 

{Circumstantial   aecouni  of   the   French  rodomontade   before  the  Fort 
Curacao.) 

509  —  (Paddenburg.  Or.  G-.  v.)  Beschiijving  van  Cura9ao  en  ondei- 
hoorige  eilanden.  Haarlem,  1819.  8vo.  1. — 

{Description  of  Curasao  and  the  ad^jaeent  islands.) 

510  —  iEbeglement  op  het  beleid  van  de  regeriag,  het  justitiewezen,  den 
handel  etc.  op  Curasao,  's  Gravenh.  1815.  8vo.  1.50 

{BegulaOons   on  the  course  of , the  government,  management  of  justice, 
commerce  etc.  at  Curasao.) 

511  Curita  (Gteron.)  Anales  de  la  corona  de  Aragon  (714 — ^1516.)  Qa- 
ragossa,  1610—21.  7  vols,  calf  fo\.  55.— 

Bist  edition;  very  rare, —  Vol.  V.  VI  comprise  the  years  1492— 1516, 
and  contain  some  commanications  on  America:  Del  d^cabrimiento  de  las 
Islas  del  Oceauo  Occidental  que  llama  oe  Indias.  {Vol.  F,  Csht^.  13.)  — 
De  la  dlferencia  que  se  movio  entre  los  reyes  de  Castilla  y  Port«gal  sobre 
el  nuevo  descubrimiento  del  mar  Oceano  del  Oceidente.  {IHd,  Chapt.  25.)  — 
De  la  Concordia  que  88  aaaeuto  sobre  el  descubrimiento  de  laa  islas  ytierra 
firme  del  Oceauo  Occidental.  {Ibid.  Ch^pt.  29.)  etc.  r—  The  7«>  volume 
contains  the  general  index. 

512  —  Iianuza  (V.  Blasco  de)  Historias  ecclesiast.  y  seculares  de 
Aragon,  en  que  se  continuan  los  annales  de  p^rita,  y  tiempos  de  Car- 
los V.  con  historias  ecclesiast.  antiquas  y  modernas.  Caragoga,  1622. 
2  vols,  in  1.  vellum,  fol.  Fine  copy.  22. — 

This  valuable  and  very  rare  work  (a  Supplement  to  Qurita  down  to  1618) 
contains  Vol.  T.  pag.  70 — 74  a  Narrative  of  the  discovery  of  America  by 
Colamb&s ;  pag.  163— 67  a  Narrative  of  the  voyages  of  Hernando  de  Magal- 
lanes,  etc. 
5i3  [Dana  (B-)]  "^^ee  Jaren  voor  den  mast.  Lotgevallen  op  eene  zecreis 
naar  de  Noord-West-kust  van  Amerika.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Deyenter, 
1842.  2  vols,  sd,  8vo.  (7.—)  1.50 

{Tvfo   years  before  the  mast.   Adventures  of  a  voyage  to  the  North- 
West  coast  of  America.   Transl,  from  the  English.) 

514  Dana  (J.  D.)  On  American  geological  history.  New- Haven,  1858. 
With  a  map.  8vo.  —.80 

515  Delano  <Amasa)     Narrative   of  voyages  and  travels  in   both    hemi- 

Arosterdam. 


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spheres,  comprising  three   Toyages  round  the  world  etc.  Boston,  1817. 
^o^fi  portr.,  map  and  platet,  th^  last  leaf  tlighUff  damaged,  8vo.        450 

Comprising  voyages  to  Chili,  Pern,  the  Sandwich  Islands,  New-Holland, 

the  West-Indies  etc. 

546  Denys(NicO  Geograph.  en  histor.  Beschrijving  der  Kustenvan  Noord- 

Ainerica,    met   de    natuurlijlLe    liistorie  des  Landts.  Amsterd.,  Jan  ten 

ffoom,  1688.  4to.  3.- 

{Geograph.    and  Hdor.  description    of  the  coasts  of  NortA-Jmerica, 

with  the  natural  history  of  the  country,) 

This  work  is  properly  the  2^  part  of:  Hennepin,  .Beschrijving  van  Loui- 
siana (See  infra :  Loatsiana),  on  the  title  of  which  it  is  mentioned;  but 
it  has  a  separate  title,  new  pagination  and  signature,  and  seems  to  have 
been  pat  into  commerce  also  separately.  —  Denys  was  Governor  of 
Acadia. 

517  Deilber,  Geschiedenis  der  scheepvaart  in  den  Atlant.  Oceaan.  ten 
bewijze  van  de  beliendheid  van  Amerlka  in  de  oudste  tijden.  Rotterd. 
1819.  8vo.  1.50 

(History  of  the  navigation  in  the  Mlantie   Ocean,  as  an  evidence  of 
t  he  knowledge  of  America  in  the  most  remote  times,) 

518  [Deutz  (J)]  Over  de  middelen  ter  beschenuing  van  de  zeevaart  en 
verdediging  der  bezittingen  in  O.  Indien  en  America.  Amst.  1^83. 
8vo.  2.- 

(On  the  means  of  protecting  the  navigation  and  defending  tkecolomei 
in  East-India  and  America,) 

519  Dewitt  (Thorn.)  Discourse  delivered  in  the  ^North  Reformed  Dutch 
Church*  in  New-York,  last  Sabbath  in  August  1856.  (N.-York  1856.) 
cloth y  plates.  8vo.  Printed  for  private  cireutation,  6.— 

This  is  not  a  mere  sermon,  bat  rather  a  history  of  this  church  from  its 
buildiing  in  1731;  the  appendix  contains,  besides,  a  list  of  all  the  ministers 
of  the  Bef.  Dutch  Church  in  New-York,  from  1633---184^  and  also  of 
all  the  ministers  of  that  religious  body  in  North-America  from  1633 — ^1800, 
with  histor.  notes  etc.  A  facsimile  view  of  the  edifice,  from  the  year  1731, 
a  view  of  N.  Amsterdam  in  1656  etc.  are  added. 

520  Dickens  (Ch.)-  —  Snuifje  Charles  Dickens  aangeboden  door  eene 
Amerikaansche  Dame.  In  brieven  van.  Londen  naar  Nieuw-York.  Uit 
het  Engelsch.  Amsterd.  1843.  ids,  8vo.  (4.50)  1.- 

{A  pinch   of  snuff  presented   to   Ch.  Dickens   iy  an  American  Lady. 
Letters  written  from  London  to  New-  York.) 

00MIN80   (ISLAND    OF    ST.)-  -  See  aho.-  BayH. 

521  — Dubroca,  Vie  de  Toussaint-Louverture,  Chef  des  Noirs  insurg6sde 
St.  Domuigue.  Paris,  1802.  sd,  uncut,  portrait.  8vo.  1.— 

522 Het  leven  van  J.  J.  Dessalines,  Opperhoofd  der  opgestane  negei-s 

van   St.    Domingo,   met   berigteu   over   z\ja   verheffmg  tot  Keizer  van 
Haiti,  Haarlem,  1805.  sd,  uncut,  portrait,  8vo.  1.— 

{Life  (f  Dessalims,  Chief  of  the  rebel  negroes  at  St.  Domingo,  and 
his  rising  to  Emperor  of  Haiti.) 

523  —  Charlevoix  (P.  Pr.  X,  de)  Histoire  de  lisle  Espagnole  on 
de  S.  Domingue,  6cnte  particuli^rement  sur  des  mSmoires  manuscrits 
du  P.  J.  B.  Le  Pers,  Missionnaire  a  S.  Domingue,  et  sur  les  pieces 
originales   qui   se    conservent  au  depot  de  la  marine.  Paris,  Fr.  Didot, 

.  1731.  2  vols,  vellum,  18  maps.  4to.  20.— 

Original  edition,  reprinted  at  Amsterdam  in  1739.  in  4  vols.  i2mo. 

524  —  Edwards  (Bryan)  Histoire  de  St.  Domingue  depuis  1789—94. 
Trad,  pour  la  prem.  fois  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1812.  sd.  uncut,  8vo.      2.— 

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525  —  EdWBrds  (Bryan)  Geschiedkundige  beschouwing  van  St<  Domingo. 
Uit  het  Engel^h.  Haarlem,  1802.  3  parts,  sd.,  vneut,  8vo.  4.25 

{HUiorical  review  of  St.  Domingo.  Tratul.  from  the  Engl.) 

526  -  Gastine  (Civique  de)  Histoire  de  la  R^publique  d^Haiti,  ou 
St  Domingue,  Tesclavage  et  les  colons.  Paris  1819.  —  Bouvei  de  Creste^ 
Histoire  de  la  catastrophe  de  St.  Domingue.  Ihid.  1824.  —  1  vol.  hf. 
hd.  8vo.  3.— 

527  —  [HUliard  d'AuberteuU]  Consid^ations  sur  I'^tat  present  de 
la  colonie  FranQaise^de  St.  Domingpe.  Paris,  1776.  cal/.^vo.  —.75 

A  second  volume  appeared  in  1777. 

528  —  Histoire  des  d^sastres  de  St.  Domingue  (1789—1794.)  Avec  un 
tableau  du  r^ime  et  des  progres  de  cette  colonie  depuis  sa  fondation. 
Paris,  Oarnery,  1795.  sd.  uncut,  map.  8vo.  2.50 

529  —  [La  Croix  (de)]  M^moires  d^un  Am^icain,  avec  une  description 
de  la  Prusse  et  de  I'isle  de  St.  Domingue.  Amsterd.  1772,  2  parts  in 
1  vol.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1.40 

530  —  MalO  (Ch.)  Histoire  de  Tile  de  St.  Domingue  depuis  sa  d^cou- 
verte.  Suivie  de  pieces  justificatives.  2me  Edition.  Paris,  1819.  Af.  bd. 
8vo.  3.— 

531  —  Balnsford  (MO  St  Domingo,  of  het  land  der  Zwarten  in  Hayti 
en  deszelfs  omwenteling.  Naar  het  Engelsch.  Amsterd.  1806.'  2  vols. 
id.  uncut,  mafs  and  jMet  hy   Vinkelet.  8vo.  (5. — )  2. — 

{St,  Domingo,  or  'he  land  oj  the  Negroes  and  its  revotution,    Transl. 
from  tJke  Eng^ 

532  —  Bapport  sur  les  troubles  de  St  Domingue  fait  a  rAesembl^ 
Nationale  par  Ch.  TariS.  Paris,  1791—92.  3  parts  and  pieces  jusUfiqat 
in  1  vol  hf.  calf  8vo.  The  last  leaf  wanting,  1.50 

The  pieces  justificatives  fill  270  pages. 

533  —  Toussaint-L'OuvertiLre*  Aatwoord  aan  den  Generaal  Buona- 
parte, 's  Uage,  1803.  8vo.  In  verses.  8  pp.  1. — 

(Reply  of  ToMSsaint-L' Quverture  to  General  Buonaparte.) 

534  •*•  ValTOrde  (Ant.  Sanehes)  Idea  del  valor  de  la  Isla.Espanola 
{St,  Domingo)  y  utilidades  que  de  ella  puede  sacar  su  nooaarquia. 
Madrid,  1765.  vellum,  the  map.  teaniidg.  4to.  Fine  copy.  12. — 

Rarte  and  valaaUe  work  on  the  Spam^  part  of  St.  Domingo,  embracing 
its  history,  description,  commerce,  carious  remarks  on  the  Creol  and  Negro 
population,  etc  Moreau  de  St.  Merg  in  his  Histoire  de  St.  Domingue 
JEspagu.  apeaks  in  high  terms  of  Valverde:  «Aid^  par  des  mat&iaox  que 
son  p^ie  a  recueillis  pendant  nne  vingtaine  d'ann^,  et  ayant  en  loi-mune 
ane  longue  residence  dans  la  partie  espagnole,  sa  patrie,  VhUtoire  qa'il 
promet,  ne  pent  qu'exciter  de  tr^-vifis  desirs." 

535  Downing  (Sir  George)*  —  41  Dutch  pamphlets  published  by  or 
against  Sir  George  Downing,  English  Ambassador  at  the' Hague,  and 
on  the  wars  and  disputes  between  England  and  Holland  from  1663  to 
67  and  1672  to  74,  the  consequence  of  which  was  the  cession  of  New- 
Netherland  to  England.  41  parts.  1660—1674.  4to..        "  •    50.— 

Very  rare  and  valuable  collection.  ,,lt  is  generally  known, 
from  Macanlay^s  History  of  England,  that  the  war  between  England  and  Hol- 
land from  1664  to  1667,  in  the  course  of  which  New-Netherland  was  wrested 
from  the  Dutcih,  was  the  work  of  Sir  G.  Downing.  Bnt  Macaulay.did  not 
know  the  motives,  by  which  Downing  was  prompted.  This  statesman  was 
a  NeW'Englander,  and  one  of  the  earhest  pupils  of  Harvard  College ;  his 
thomngh  acquaintance  with  Dutch  politics  was  probably  the  fruit,  ef  the 
border  quarrels  In  his  transatlantic  home,  and  in  the  interest  of  that  home 

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all  his  skill  and  enft  wen  employed.  In  apHe  of  4jk6  recent  nllkaee  ind 
the  many  interests  which  ought  to  have  maintained  a  finn  friendship 
hetween  the  English  and  Dutch^  Downing  succeeded  in  enYenoming  eveir 
dispute  and  in  kindling  the  war  which  broke  out  in  4664."  Asher.  — 
An  English  scholar  of  this  time  writes  me :  ^The  renegade  IX>WIling 
was  an  unprincipled,  time-serving  varlet;  fur  after  serving  and  enlogizing 
Cromwell  he  was  one  of  the  most  slavish  flatterers  and  tools  of  Charles  II 
and  James,  altogether  one  of  the  basest  of  a  bad  race  of  politicians;  1  got 
this  information  from  many  books  but  especially  from  the  pemsid  of  i 
great  many  of  his  letters  in  the  original." 
More  on  him  will  be  found  infm  under:  New  Notherlflad. 

536  Downing.  —  Bemarques  succinctes  et  deduction  faites  par  les 
Depute  des  Hauls  et  f^iss.  Seign.  d.  Prov.  Un.  d.  Pays  Bas  sor  le 
dernier  memoire  da  Sr.  G.  Downing,  au  mois  de  fevriear,  1665. 
4to.   40   pp.  (Asher  No.  344.)  18- 

See  for  the  contents  the  next  No.  537. 

537  —  Aenteyokeninge  (Sommiere)  ende  deductie  ingesteit  by  de 
Staten  Oener.  op  de  lest  ingediende  memorie  van  0.  D&wuing.  'sGraT. 

'    16^.  4to.  68  numb.,  3  unnamb.  pp.  15.— 

{Summary  remarks  and  deduction   made  by  the  States  Oener.  on  the 
late  memorial  by  G.  Downing.) 

This  edition  has  escaped  Mr.  Asher,  it  is  very  similar  to  No.  346  of 
bis  Essay,  but  diifers  from  it  in  the  orthography  of  the  title.  Asher  cites, 
besides,  5  other  editions,  all  slightly  different.  —  This  very  interesting 
pamphlet  contains  a  deduction  of  the  Dutch  title  to  New-Netherland,  on 
purpose  to  prove  that  Charles  II  had  no  right  to  oeeupy  that  country.  ~ 
It  is  a  translation  of  the  preceding  Na 

53S  —  Aenteyokeninge  (Verdere)  of  duplyque,  op  seeckere  replyque 

vanden   Heer  G.  Downing ,   ingesteit   op  desselfs  memorie  vanden  30 

Decemb.  1664.  's  Oravenh.  1666.  4to.   Unevt.  960  pp.  60.- 

{farther  remarks  or   rejoinder  of  tks   defenee  of  Mr,  G.  Downing, 

presented  against  his  memoir  of  Decemb.  30,  1664.) 

This  pamphlet  is  highly  interesting  to  every  student  of  North-American 
history.  It  furnishes  the  moat  exact  documents  on  the  great  dispute  between 
tie  liiglish  and  Dutch,  on  the  Delaware  and  Hudson,  the  remembrance  of 
which  is  still  so  fresh  in  the  United  States.  It  contains  157  pages  of  do- 
emnents  extracted  Arom  books  and  registers  kept  at  Kew  Amsterdam  and 
Boston. 

The  present  editioB  is  the  original  one;  there  is  a  counterfot  edition  of 
the  eame  date  printed  at  Middelbnig.  See  the  following  number. 

539 The  same.   Na  de  copy  in  's  Gravenh.  (Middelburgh  P)  1666.  4to. 

166  pp.  45.- 

Asher  does  not  cite  these  two  editions. 

540  — —  The  same.  Middelburgh,  1666.  4to.  foot  and  sides  tmcut.  176 
and  IV  pp.  55.-— 

ThU  is  the  edition  cited  by  Asher  No.  352. 

541  Drake  (Frano.)  en  Baron  van  Trenk,  Zamenspraken  in  de  an- 
dere  waerelt.  Amsterd.  1750.  6  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo.  752  pp.  3.— 

{Dialogues   between    Frane,   Drake  and  Barom  v.  Trenk  in  the  other 
world.) 

Forming   ^mrt   of  the    yMonttily   news   Arom    the   other   world*  (Confer 
No.    394   Columbus)    and    containing  an  extensive  account  of  the  lii^  uid 
achievements  of  Drake,  in  the  form  of  a  dialogue. 
—    Drake  (Fr.)  Voyages  round  the  world,  in  Dutch.  Km$A.  1598.  —  See 
the  Division:  Voyages  round  the  worid. 


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542  DooluuMiilg  et  ICiohelotti,  Spongiaires  de  la  Mer  Caralbe.  Haarl. 
1864.  td.,  25  eol,  plaiet,   4to.  (S.70)  5.50 

543  Dulirmg  (EL)  Remarks  on  the  United  States  of  America,  with  re- 
gard to  the  actual  stat&  of  Europe.  London,  1833.  ehih.  8vo.  1.25 

The  author  was  an  EnaHsh  ph3rneian  in  Amsterdam  and  died  about 
1838. 

544  [Dayl  (A.  O.  G.  v.)  I  De  eente  vestiging  der  Nederlandera  in  Indie. 
(Amst.  1860?)  roy.  8vo.  48  pp.  1.25 

{Tkefirtt  seHlememi  of  the  JhUeh  in  India.) 

Ahetiacts  of  4  laotnres  on  the  History  of  the  E.  India  Company,  held  by 
the.  author  in  different  places  of  Holland,  and  published  by  the  Society: 
Tot  Nui  van  *t  Jlgemeen  (For  the  prosperity  of  mankind.) 

Not  in  the  trade, 

545  Sbeling  (CSfar.  D.)  Erdbeschreibung  u.  Geschichte  der  Vereinten 
Staaten  toil  Nordamerika.  Hamburg,  1793—1816.  7  vols.  1-4  hf. 
calf^  5—7  sd,  uneui,  maps.  8vo.  7.50 

Forming  part*  of  Bosching's  great  geographical  collectiou.  •—  A  very  va- 
luable work,  containing  ample  informations  and  particulars,  as  weH  histo- 
rical as  geographical.  Eaeh  State  is  treated  separately. 

EDUCATION. 

546  —  Boer  (W.  B.)  Het  volksonderw^s  in  Noord-Amerika.  (Amsterd. 
1855.  —  Extr.  from  the  Journal:  De  Oids.) Svo.  60  pp.  1.50 

{Popular  ineiruetion  in  North'Jmerica.) 

547  —  Bnddingh  (D.)  Be  Kerk,  school  en  wetenschap  in  de  Vereen. 
Staten   van  Noord-Amehka.    Utrecht.  1853.  3  parts  in  1    vol.  8vo. 

(8.20)  6.50 
{CMtreh,  School  and  Science  in  the  United  States.) 
This  work  is  the  result  of  the  author's  voyage  to  America  to  investigate 
the  important  subjects  mentioued  on  the  title. 

The  1**  part  contains  the  history  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Chmch  in 
North*  Ameriea. 

548  —  'Felsejithal  (B.)  Jtidisches  Schulwesen  in  Amerika.  Chicago,  1866. 
Svo.  —.76 

549  -.  Quarterly  Begister  and  Journal  of  the  American  Education 
Society.  Conducted  by  E.  Cornelius  and  B.B.  Edwards.  Andover  and 
Boston,  1830—36.  Vol.  2,  4—8.  hf.  hd.  8vo.  12.— 

Containing  valuable  historical  particulars,  etc. 

550  Edwards  (Bryan)  Histoire  civile  et  commerciale  des  Indes  Ocd- 
dentailes  depuis  leur  ddcouverte;  suivie  d'un  tableau  histor.  et  polit. 
de  rUe  de  St.  Bomingoe.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  2e  ^it.  corrig^.  Pans, 
Deniu,  1804.  sd.  uncut,  map.  8vo.  2.50 

.551 Burgelrl\jke  en  handelkundige   geschiedenis   van  de  Eng.  volk- 

plantingen  in  de  West-Indien.  Haarl.  1794.  6  vols.  8vo.  5. — 

{Civil  and  commercial  history  of  the  English  colonies  in  the  West- 
Indies) 

552  BLviiis  (P.)  De  navigatione  in  Indiam  per  Sepientrionem  tentata. 
Upsal.  1704.  8vo.  40  pp.  Very  rare.  10.— 

EMiaRATION. 

^  ^  Beyer  (M.)  Ausviranderungsbuch  nach  America  u.  Texas.  Leipzig, 
4846.  sd.  8vo.  —.50 

554  —  K5hler  (C)  Briefe  aus  Amerika.  Wegweiser  fur  deutsche  Aus- 
wanderer.  2t«  verb.  Aufl.  Darmst.  1854.  hds.,  6  sieelengrav.  8vo.     1. — 

^  —  Wappaeus  (J.  B.)  Deutsche  iuswanderung  u.  Colonisation, 
leipz.  1846.  bdf.  8vo.  —.60 

-   —  ««  mho :  ColoiQization. 

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556  [Engel  (Le  Bailli  de)]  Memoires  et  observations  g^ograph.  et  crit. 

Slur  la   situation    des  pays  Septentrionaox  de  TAsie  et  de  FAm^riqae. 

Lausanne,  1765.  velluvi,  2  large  mapt.  4to.  4.50 

557 G-eographische  u.   kritische    Nachrichten   u.   Anmerkuogen  fiber 

die  Lage  der  nordlichen  Gegenden  von  Asien  u.  Amerika.  Mitau,i77i 

id.  unettt.  4to.  TAe  2  maps  waniing.  1.— 

This   Gemuitt    transhttioiL,   made   by   the  aatlior  himself,  is  ooDsiderablT 

angmented. 
558 Essai  sur  cette  question :  Quand  et  comment  TAm^rique  a-t-elle 

6t^   peupMe    d^hommes   et  d'animaux    Amsterd.,   M,  M.  Beg,  1767.  5 

vols.  eaff.  8vo.  4.50 

559 Same  edition,  5  vols  in-  3.  kf.  calf^  uneiti,  8vo.  5.50 

560  Ens  (Gkusp.)  Indiae  Occidentalis  histoiia,  in  qua  prima  regiouum  is- 
tarum  detectio,  situs,  incolarum  mores  aliaque  eo  pertineatia  hreviter 
explicantur,  ex  variis  antoribus  collecta.  Coloniae,  G.  LtdgenHreh^i^t 
vellum,  sm.  8vo.  .   40.— 

ESQUIMAirX. 

561  •—  Testamentetak  Temedsa.*  Nalegapta  piuUjipta  Jesusib  Kristusib, 
etc.  (The  New  Test,  in  Esquimaux.)  London,  1840.  caff.  8vo.  2.50 

562  —  Qospels  <The)  translated  into  the  language  of  ihe .  ^Aquimaux 
Indians  on  Uie  coast  of  Labrador.  London,  1813'..  ra//.  $vo.   '  2.50 

563  —  Nene  Karighwiyoston  etc  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  John,  in 
JSt^mava^  and  English.  London  (1820.)  ealf,  8vo.  2.50 

^SCOUEBO.  ^ 

564  — "Brieven  ,  py^rv/  M:.b^tu^r.,der,M^^ie^^,.K^s,^^el^p^.^^^Peme^ 
'»^'r.i.Q«y§ns,  d^JBiJl^eiv  4m?,t^r^,  i7a5.,i'i %parfs.,,8vp^,  ,:  V-row'ghn     ^-^^ 

fLeUert  on  the  goveimiim*  i»fth  W^P^^  i(:HPiP^ikm(k^^^mfir*¥fffiWith 

565  —  Deductie  van  den  representant. . .  van  de  aiVWasihiBA-f  Eomp. 
.rv>8  }oy9fr^:M)  aMkei-vani;  Imm^n^.^  .D^aei?wi. .  d^yeferffrWy^  -i^^ 
uT . -represeniaiive   of  the    West-Ind.    Comp,  on    the    ttate    of  Siseqt^^  and 

56^^  Meyer    (G.    F.  .rW);  Pripiutiae. ^iWer/fiswquelwi^ 

1818.  ed.  ukeut,  ^  plq^.  ^m,;  :-:  j    '•-.    ....(  o'  ..',-,  ^.inf^W:r)      6.75 

d69q-4e  Bolilrt3lliedK;(Bi>lC.^r^tf»lizi«.'«€nieiiiu»gen  ubepr«lKli»itt^'{»^ns- 
'("':%ei9ei|inic->Kt«[akli6itdDn4l^  Sim^hjfier.'^eriOoMnietaSsafouebd.  SVaukf. 
'^'21796.  Ids.  8vo.  J.  '^  .     ^^  .  vM.n  >-.  .:•';>}   ...  ,<v  1.50 

568  EiurdpaiMiifitetifleiiielits::  (AclDOimtoof  tbe)  ih  !AiBerlta,-Gompn- 

—  •■sing  a  histoi7^of:Wie«'tli*fiw^r^fof>Hhat'|iarl-'ef th©;^orkivjth««rakp 

-  ^^'^^«le♦:^rig^i^4i:,inlnlJlrtint8^^a».  #*H  viE«iti«n:t^xli«Bdoriv.J^.  "DdiUley,  1770. 

2  vols,  ealf  maps.  8vo.     *  '  rNV>  «\  2.75 

^m'mi^^-iffShenlbM^/'^adf}(^mtt^^b  wanting 

— .^^  v-.a   ^vW\    .'VT  f^i    .r.'X   .i.'nf-   .f.:>.q:jl.50 

The  author  of  this  work  is  the  renonrned  Edm.  Sa^^fltnfltJfi^lflf^ 
5?ft !  .^B§«<rl^rW  W«  t  i<i€yr .  ..Eug^l^eli?^ , .  voJ|lypJL^;UAngeKnsfln  ^J6>9OTP-'^^'«^ 
<\r.  _nefifens  aanmerkingen  over  den  tegenwoord.  ooVIog,  ,^iS8<;nen ;proot- 
-M A^^MW  ^^  '^m^W.  /^ojonw,, AjT^^terrt.  ,.177^.Jk  pajat'^Q^  v<,^ 

,;,         pri?i<?»/  war"  between  Bfngl  ancl  hie  cbloniii.)    %     v     v  ?f     .  .  T 


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is  a  tnmslatioii  ni  the  preeeding,  liat   it  is  quite  a  diffemit  woric;   it  is 
partly  a  translation  of  Bwrtmhy^t  Travels  in  N.  Jmerieo,  i75d~>60. 

571  Eusebii  Caesariensis  Episcopi  Chronicon  qood  Hieronrymns  presbyter. . . 
latinum  facere  curavit.  Ad  quern  et  Prosper  et  Matthaeus  Pklmerius 
et  Matthias  Palmerius  demum  et  Joannes  Multivallis  compiura  ad 
haec  usque  tempera  adjecere...  (7»76»^;)  Absolutum  est  in  alma  Pa- 
risionun  Aeadeinia...  per  Henricum  Stephanum . . .  Anno  1512.  Idibus 
Junii.  Old  stamped  calf  on  loood,  with  clasps^  fine  Hndin^,  a  few  leaves 
very  sUgklly  stained  in  the  margin.  4to.  (Harrisse  No.  71.)  25.— 

Very  rare  edition,  cited  by  Harrisse  only  from  a  bookseller's  catalogue 
with  these  words :  i,We  could  find  only  one  copy  of  a  Paris  edition,  printed 
by  Stephanns  in  1512.  It  is  in  the  British  Museum. . .  We  had  it  examined 
and  the  report,  is  that  it  extends  only  to  A.D.  449.  i^s  the  title  is  wanting, 
we  are  unable  to  state  if  it  is  the  same  edition  mentioned  by  Renouard 
[Annales  des  Estienne  p.  15]  with  the  remaining  leaves  torn  off. . .  Judging 
from  the  following  notice  which  we  cHp  from  a  bookseller's  catalogue  [Cre- 
taine's,  Paris  1863]  it  seems  that  it  deserves  a  place  in  our  Bibtiotheca"  etc. 

As  Qarriase  gives  not  the  text  of  the  passages  on  America,  and  as  Ihey 
are  very  interesting,  especially  for  the  descriptaon  of  th«  7  wild  men  at  Bouen, 
i  insert  tbem  here : 

Fol.  171 ,  Anno  1500 :  Emanuel  Lusitaniae  rex  naues  ad  Indiam  mittit 
et  rto  claras  ac  meMoria  dignas  aggreditur  quae  Rarrante  Aloisio  Qidamusto 
Veneto  qui  ilHas  peragridationis  comes  fuit,  eognitae  sunt. 

Fol.  173,  Anno  1509:  Septem  homines  sylvestres  ex  ea  insula  (quae  > terra 

nova  dieitar)  uRoth«magnm  addooti   sunt  cam-  eymba,  vestimentis  et  armis 

eonim.  Fuligenei  Mutt  eolorjifl, -grossis  labrig,  stigmata   in  fade  gerent^s,  ab 

aare  ad  medium  mentum   instarliuidaieivettiibif  perwi^N|i^^e&0ta.  Grine 

-nigifo  «tr  groinii  ni  eqiiiiiia'/|8ta;-IB6il'baivper^«e4tam  svitails  ]iuila,cttfeqlie  pubes, 

-  iift^0rili£is9tA  to4w3cmpo>8on^ttr(ii]:«Md^'c4]^liloiMieii«(i]^erc^^^^ 

"^pmmi^i'l^  \m^mil^')aD0ivSLii^9ielhLm^'i!i  t<y^e)idaoy«rend<,  idl^ms^labris  for- 

mant,  religiu  nullap^«>ttite:>«nri]wa^}6htiMfti  cquabi^ai)&b9(ni4  ttiam  e&ehat 

•  '^jkriiAunkerMmilrnwr  «Qiaft;c'Y«WilD  Ui^irdonille  ivk  ivtestniis,.  -aut-liedf^ 

—  G  vtj^^cofiAixSi^  (]3igi!N9M^,c^  f^ijaJAfr;  'sAso  «1it  ioss0i]fff cii»  iddBtii\ate&\Cilittar)Mrum : 

cames  tostae.  Potus:  aqaa^.;J^jMii»vet'\viiVk?At<t]W<Ani^lut|^ 

-  ^  ^leSk  fjAeed&1|fcx^Svalllk^vwttii^^itel]ilMlr  aiiijil^C^  Q$uH&>nuD^vHfli^ 
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«akcOJMdfl»teoqiam<lCMmif)eg^O(fii^^  «i»DulfiBtemi>     -  :< ;  'Sr  ■U^tin  ?.i\i 

572  -liiy^TO^  skifli  "^jm^'m^^'^hfAklA  'v^rhlii0'm  tiH>^Marif''ltncut. 

'•«IW  ^vcif  rftod  iud  ,^.uJJh  10   UaJ  r:-i:.   •+-•  ■•'>.?' :;'    ^.     .'<^r-.n    >/'\f  gg^ 

Dg   ue-^8am9.,p9toa^8  &&,  the,  m*ec|B^uig:  edifipn.,.   This  e|oution  is 


(J.   B.)    [of  New- York]. i^ettef;^  >^qfx.Ahe^mmcimtim  and 
,*r€sensUoa,  of  „the   United  ,,Prpvinces.  to  John  de  XVitt^  witiLtessons 

fot'mMiiif,  ^mksetf'Ho'tetiii^  vir/''kai)horstr  ^0i:^^^  m 


me^.,^re:  ,^  , .  ..  ,  .  .        ,'.      ^Z" ..I ^:^l'^^%^ 


V;; mmkx^Xi^m^     IdlfW;  'testify,  ^'."^UM^^^^x 

5^4Ejre»eflt^  tQh.,(  W*i.,.JTh«:..paQts  ^f  .jCcwnigcticutir'Wti*.  ;bi$|;f)i^hical 
-  Ji  sketches.  Hartford,  1846.  gilt  calf  extras^^iUi  e4^es.\^^m*>F'0f^Jl^uCopy, 

575  iixquemeliB^'t-t'Si«toke);d66i)iAiiiiaBiluri«r9  .qni  ^  sdxit.  fiignalfes  dans 

..^,,.Jqd^ ., r.od ATea;.v^:-m/^eSf^ W^Ks-i^t  T^es j^^il^nt^  if, %  I^ 

...rutningue  et  de  la  Tortue. . .  par  A.  O^.^PQ^inelix^^ao;^  JfT^ffdure, 

'.  ••  .1^/*f>^?te*i j?i!'^[f<f4/'^a,r 9>'^w.t',m^  ^WrJ4»fi  9Pmrn  d-^f    ^•"- 

2*  French/^pJiti^'tV  M^..4ei.fF^Qtig«i&»e99  »fter.;tkQ  Sj^amish  4«*t«Jation. 
&7&^Ma-4i(riie9bbBrifLv  Nb^vottBT'i^iiftionv  oain^  e(l(i'«ii{;nleiite^adexi7histoire 

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dee  Pirates  Anglois.  Trevoux,  1775.  8  yoU.  »d.  uneuif  3  mmpt  wmewkd 

d^ereni  from  ikoM  in  ike  preeedm^  edUiam,  3.50 

The  3^  ?olttme  oontains  the  Toyage  of  Ldmou  to  the  South-Sea,  i68S--88. 

A  4^  Yolame,  comprising  the  History  of  the  English  Bncaneers,  is  wantmg. 

577  Exquemelin.  —  Histoire  des  Avanturiers  FlibusUers,  par  A.  O,  Oexm- 
Un.   Lyon,  1774.  4  vols.  calf.  8vo.  5.— 

This  is  the  same  as  the  Trevoux  edition.  The  4^  ?olume  opntaiiis  the 
history  of  the  English  Pirates  in  the  island  of  Providence,  and  of  the 
female-bucaneers  Mary  Read  and  Anne  Bonny,  translated  from  Ch.  Johnson. 

578  Xbcqiiemelill  (A.  O.)  De  Americaensche  2ee-Roovers.  Behelsende 
een  pertinente  beschryv.  van  alle  de  rooveryen  en  wreedheden  dei' 
EngeUe  en  Franse  rovers,  tegens  de  Spaiyaerden  in  America.  Arasterd., 
Jan  ten  Hoom,  1678.  fif.  vellwm,  2  maps  and  10  portraiU  and  jflatet. 
4to.  15.- 

{The  American  Sea-Rovers,  contain,  a  description  of  all  the  robieries 
€md  cruelties  executed  by  ike  SngUek  and  French  ravers  in  America 
against  the  Spaniards.) 

579 The  same.  1678.  vellum.  Beautifdl  oopy   on  large  thiok 

paper.  Extremely  rare.  35.- 

Hirst  edition,  very  rare;  for  a  long  time  the  following  edition  was  held 
for  the  only  one. 

wOriginaL  tids-rare  de  Vhistoire  des  flibustiers  par  Alex.  Olivier  Exqae- 
meling,  lui-m^me  flibnstier.  Tradnit  et  re&it  dans  la  plupart  des  langaes 
europeennes,  cet  onvrage  a  et^  le  modele  de  tonte  une  litteratare  de  nou- 
velles,  romans,  commies  etc.,  qui  tnitent  tous  ee  m^e  s^jet,  si  aitirant 
pour  la  fantaiue  de  la  jennesse  et  du  peaple."  —  Tromet,  No.  374,  whert 
a  smali  paper  copy  is  prioed  15  Thlr. 

At  the  end  of  the  volume  (pp.  161 — 186)  will  be  foand  an  Appendix, 
containing  a  short  account  of  tiie  possessions,  revenues  ete.  of  the  Spaniards 
in  America,  and  a  complete  list  of  all  the  ecclesiastical  functionaries  in 
Spanish  America  with  notices  of  their  reventtes  etc. 

580  [ ]  Historie  der  Boecaniers,  of  Vrybayters  van  America.  Amsterd., 

Nic.tenHoom/ilQO.  2  parts  in  1.  veL  mop,  1  plates.  Mo.  Fine  copy,  h.^ 

{History  of  the  Bneaneers  of  America.) 

581  The  same.  Ibid.  1700.  eewed,  entirely  uncui.  Rare  in  this  state.  S.— 

This   is  only  partly  a  new,  but  changed  edition  of  the  preeediBg  work, 

the  whole  2d  part  being  entirely  new  and  intended  for  a  continuation  to  the 
first.   Also  the  plates  are  new ;  they  axe  nicely  done  by  J.  Lamsvelt. 

This  edition  is  less  scarce  than  that  of  167B,  but  both  have  remained 
nearly  entirely  unknown  for  a  long  while,  so  that  generally  the  Spanish 
translation  (Cologne,  1681.  4to.)  was  taken  for  the  origioal.  Even  the  learned 
editors  of  Mr.  GrenviUe's  catalogue  seem  doubtful,  whether  the  first  Putch 
edition  existed  in  print  or  in  MS. 

582  £«yiiia  (X.)Les  deux  Am^riques.  Histoire,  moeurs  et  voyages.  Paris, 
im.sd.Svo.  \.-, 

583  Falkner  (Thorn.;  Description  of  Patagonia  and  the  adjoining  parts 
of  South- America,  contain,  an  account  of  the  soil,  produce,  animals, 
the  religion,  government,  customs  etc.  of  the  Indian  inhabitants,  and 
particulars  relat.  to  Falkland 's  Islands.  Hereford,  1774.  with  a  large 
map  in  two  sheets  by  Kttehtn.  8.— 

The  last  chapter,  f^.  132 — 144  treats  of  the  language  of  the  Indians., 
with  a  vocabulary.  The  author  resided  40  years  in  Patagonia. 

584  Faria  y  Sousa  (Man.  de)  Asia  Portugueza.  Lisboa,  A.  Oraesbeeek, 
1674.  3  vols.  Spanish  calf.  fol.  50.— 

With  numerous  carious  portraits  and  views  of  places.  Some  leaves  slightly 
stained  and  mended,  nevertheless  a  good  copy,  rery  rare. 
Though   not   exactly,  treating  of  America,  this  valuable  work  contains 

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mauy  notices  of  the  Spanish  and  Portagnese  colonies  in  America,  the  Yoyages 
of  F.  de  Magallanes,  etc. 

585  Featherstonhaugh  (O.  W.)  Geological  report  on  the  elevated 
country  between  the  Missouri  and  Red  Rivers.  Washingt.  1835.  8vo. 
With  a  very  large  col.  map.  1.25 

586  Federmann  (H.)  u.  H.  Stade,  Reisen  in  Sud-America,  1529--55. 
Herausg.  von  K.  Klupfel.  Stuttgart,  1859.  hf.  oalf.  8vo.  5.~ 

Reprint  of  the  extremely  rare  editions  :  Hagenaw,  1557  and  Frankfort 
1566.  —  Puhlished  by  the  German  Society  of  Bibliophiles,  for  the  members 
only. 

587  Fischer  (Chir-  A.)  fiijdraagen  tot  de  kennis  der  Spaansche  bezit- 
tingen  in  Amerika.  Uit  het  Hoo  gduitsch.  Leyden,  1804  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1. — 

{Contribtdions   to  the  knowledge  of  the  SpatiUh  colonies  in  America. 
From  the  German,) 

588  Fisher  (B.  Swainson)  New  and  com^^ete  statistical  Gazetteer  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  compiled  from  official  federal  and  state  re- 
turns. New- York,  1853.  calf,  roy.  8vo.  (12.—)  4.- 

955  pp.  dose  letterpress,  to  which   in  this  copy  a  large  coloured  map 
of  the  U.  States  is  added. 
~   See  also:  Gkizetteer. 

589  Florida.  —  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Terra  Florid*  by  Don  Ferd. 
de  Soto.  Written  by  a  gentleman  of  Elvas,  employed  in  all  the  action, 
and  transl.  from  the  Portuguese  by  R.  Hakluyt.  Edited  with  notes  etc. 
by  W.  B.  Rye.  Lond.  1851.  cloth,  map,  8vo.  7.— 

Reprint  for  the  Hakluyt  Society  of  the  edition  of  1611. 

590  The  Foreign  Quarterly  Beview.  Lond.  1836--42.  14  vols.  hf. 
eaV.  8vo.  10.— 

With  a  number  of  interesting  articles  on  the  history,  literature  etc.  of 
America,  as: 

1836.  I.  p.  1 — 48.  Poppig's  voyages  in  ChiK,  Peru  etc. 

1837.  I.  p.  31—63.  Mexican   Antiquities    —   p.  455—77.    On   Pais  del 
Chftbo  y  Rio  Bermejo  (South-America.) 

n.  p.  267—293.  Burkart's  Travels  in  Mexico. 

1838.  I.  p.  73—96.  Ritter's  Researches  in  Hayti.  —  p.  157—78.    The 
war  between   Buenos  Ayres  and  Bolivia. 

II.  p.  89—118.   Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen  before  Co- 

lumbus. , 

1839.  I.  p.  35&— 73.  Chili,  Peru  and  American  Blockades. 

1840.  I.  p.  479—87.  Philosophic  progress  of  America. 

1841.  I.  p.  166—92.  Spark's  Life  of  Washington. 

II.  p.  102 — ^118.  Teacnco :  Cruelties  of  the  Spaniards  in  Mexico.  — 

p.  327—61.  Bancioft's  History  of  the  United  Sutes. 

1842.  n.  197—222.  The  Newspaper  Literature  of  America. 

5^  Forster  i/Qt.)  0eschiehte  der  Reisen,  die  seit  Cook  an  der  Nordwest- 
u.  Nordost'Kuste  von.  Amerika  u»  in  dem  Ndrdlicbsten  Amerika  selbst 
unternommen  sind.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  Berlin,  1791  3  vols.  hf. 
caffi  unetU,  many  Toaps  and  plates.  4to.  6. — 

592  Fragoso  (tf.)  Aromatura,  fruQtuum  et  simplicium  aliquot  medica- 
mentorum  ex  India  utraque,  et  Oriental!,  et  Occidentali  in  Europam 
delatomm  historia.  Latine  edid.  /.  S^aeh.  Argentinae,  Jvd,  Martinut, 
1600.  vellum.  sm.Svo.  5.— 

The  original  appeared  in  Spanish  at  Madrid  1572. 

593  SVanoisoi  (Sbrasmi)  Ost-  u.  West-Indischer  wie  auch  Sinesischer 
Lust-  tt.  Staats-Garten.  Numberg,  1668.  3  paints  in  2  stout  vols,  vellum^ 
63  plate*,  fof.  12.— 

A  sort  of  Encyclopaedia  of  the  old  writers  on  America,  the  East- Indies,  etc. 

^sterdam. 

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The  work  it  diviM  into  three  ptrU*  the  1"^  and  2^  conttiiiiiig  the  ba- 
tural  history  of  the  West-  and  Dast-Indies,  with  a  oonscientioiu  aoeonnt  of 
all  the  fabuloos  creatures  and  monstrnosit&es  etc.  which  were  said  to  live 
there.  But  the  3^  part  is  by  far  the  most  interesting  for  us,  as  it  treats 
at  laiigie  of  the  varlons  aboriginal  peoples  of  America  and  £ast-Jndia,  their 
^▼emment,  manners,  institutions,  with  many.  Yery  canons  details.  Amoog 
the  plates  of  this  part  we  find  for  instance  two  representations  of  the  bri- 
dal ceiemonies  of  the  inhabitants  of  Florida,  of  the  human  sacrifices  of  the 
Mexicans  etc.  —  After  the  preiyice  the  anthor  gives  a  catalogue  of  the 
work*  he  has  made  use  of  for  his  compilation,  iillmg  6  pp.  In^olio,  and 
showing  very  extensiye  reading. 

594.  TteXLCk,  van  Woerden  (Seb.)  Wereltboeck,  Spieghel  ende  Beelte- 
nisse  des  gheheelen  Aertbodems. . .  te  weten  Asia,  Aphrica,  Europa 
ende  America.  Oock  wat  van  Nieughenonden  Werelden  ende  Eylanden, 
niet  wt  Beroso,  Joa.  de  Monte  Villa. . .  ende  diei^helijcke  fabulen. 
maer  uit  ghelo^weerdighe  Wei>eltbe90fari|Tef8  te  samen  -ghedragheo. 
(Amsterd.  1568.)  vellum,  sm.  fol.  Fuu  copy.  11.- 

(The  Book  of  the  World,  Mirror  and  Image  of  the  whole'  Glohe^  m. 
Asia,  Africa,  Europe  and  America.  Also  sometMng  of  newf^y found  worUt 
and  islands^  taken  not  from  Beroso,  John  Maundeville  and  Other  fabu- 
lists, but  from  authentic  chroniclers.) 

This  is  fhe  first  Dutch  edition  of  the  ,/Book  of  the  World*  by  the  well- 
known  German  Baptist  and  Mystic  Seb.  Frank.  It  was  first  pnblisbed  in 
German  at  Tiibiugen,  4583. 

The    4^   book,   44   pp.,  is   entirelv   devoted   to   America.  It  begins:  Of 
America. . .  which  was  found  anno  1497. 
595  , The    same.    (Amsterd.?)   1562.   calf   sm.  fol.  3  leaves  slighUy  re- 
paired in  the  nu^rgins.  8.— 
Exact  reprint  of  the  preceding. 

596 The  daine.  —  Vearbetert  en  vermeerd. . ,  dooar  J.  Phocylides  Hol- 

warda.  Bolswart,   S.   v.  Hannghtmck,  1649.  vellum.  4to.  6  — 

{The   same.   Corrected  and   augmented   bg  J,  PhocgUdes  Holwarda.) 

The  corrections  and  additions  of  iTolwarda  are  placed,  at  the  end  of  the 
description  of  each  part  of  the  world.  Those  to  America  fill  4  pages.  Hoi- 
warda  speaks  here  somewhat  dlsdainfally  of  Frank's  geograpbioid  notioiu 
of  America.  He  calls  them  perfectly  confnsed,  and  we  must  agree  with  him  oo 
seeing  for  instance,  that  in  the  description  of  America  I'rank  tpseits  an 
account  of  Senegambia,  Cap- Verde  etc. 

597  Chronica.   Tijtboeck  en   gheschietbibel  van   aenbegin  der  Werelt 

tot  1536.  Mitsgaders  hier  by  ghevoecht  den  Spieghel  ende  Beeltenis^ 
des  gheheelen  Aertbodems.  ^Am»terdv  Oom.  CUesi,y  1595.  4  parts  in  i 
vol.  calf  fol.  15.- 

(Chroniea  and  ffistorical  Bible  from  the  beginnihg  i^f  the  World 
to  the  gear  1&86.  To  which  is  added  the  Mirror  and  the  Image  of  the 
whole  globe.) 

The  last  part,  leaves  123—134,  treats  of  America  and  contains  extract* 
from  the  voyages  of  Columbus,  Vespucci,  Cortes  ete. 

59B  CFranklixi  (B)]  JU  science  du  bpnhoi^me  Richard ;  moyen  facile 
de  payer  les  impdts.  —  Interrogatoire  de  Franklin  en  1766  devant  le 
Parlement  d'Angieterre,  —  La  Copstitjition  de  la  R6publique  de  Pen- 
sylvanie,  1776.  —  Interrogatoire  de  M.  Penn  a  la  .Barre  du  Parlement 
1776,  ~  Philadelphie   {Faris)  177S.  hf  hd.  gvo.  3.50 

In  the  same  volume  6  small  tracts  relating  to  the  t^rench  Revolution. 
1796-96. 

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599  Pranklin  (BO  Melanges  de  morale,  d'^oono^ie  et  de  politi^e,  ex- 
traits  de  ses  ouvrages.  Paris,  1824.  2  vols,  in  4.  hdt,^  potif.  i2mo.  i. — 

600  -- —  Lebe&x  Aus  dem  Englisehen  itberselzt  Weimar;  IdiS,  ^  toIs.  td. 
uneui,  8vo.  1.50 
.  Form  vol.  B  and  4  of:  Franklin's' nachgslassene  Sbhrifteu  a.  Clorres- 
pondens.                                                  .      •    , 

601  - — -  leven,  d6or  hem  2elven  .  bes^reven.  Beuifvehs  desrelfs  lede-, 
staat-,  tetlerkundige  en  geestige  schriften.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Groningen, 
1798— 180O.  2  V0ls.  ^flf.  fi»<ytf^.  8v6:  '  5.— 

{FfankUfis  JiUoHpgrapAy,  with  Hs  morale  poHtical^  literary  and  in- 
genious lorUings,  Translated  from  the  Sfiglish,) 
602 Gedenkschrirten,    bestaande   in    uitgelezen  brieven.  Naar  het  En- 
gelsch. Haarlem,  1817.  8vo.     .    .  (2.40)  1.60 
(M^vmrSy  consisting  of  selecfi  letters,) , 

603  -  Cabanis,   Oeuvres   completes.    Paris,  1823.  5  vols,  ad^:  tmctd^  8vo. 

4.— 
Vol.  V.  oovtaiofl  pj  217--275  a  biograph.  sketck  of  B.  Franklin. 

604  —  Cotidoroet;  Lofreden  over  Berij.  Franklin.  Uit  het'Fransch  vert. 
•Rotterd.,  1791.  uncut,  8Vo.  —.60 

{Sulogg  of  p.  franklin.  Transt.  from  the  Trench.) 

605  -^  Hiigeiiholt?  tP-   BCO  Berij,  Frank:|in.  Ams^erd.  4871,  8vo,  —.50 

Bi9gcapliioal  skated  of  Franklin,  in  DutQh. 

606  ^Bupreeht  <Th.)'B.  -Fraaklia's  .Leben  o.  Schriften:  Leipzig,  1^53. 
/ff.  W..8vo*  '  1.60 

607  FfanyiiTi  (J)  Zweite  Reise  an  die  Kiisten  des ' Polarmeeres.  Aus  d. 
Engl.  Weimar,  1829.  sd.  mctU,  map.  8vo.  '         1.— 

608  !E^eezuan  (Bern.)  [Minister  at  M^dwoud,  State  of  'NeV'YoiU\  De 
Spiegel  der  zelfskennis.  Amsterd.,  J,  "koman,  l'i/20. 8vo.  .  10. — 

{J}hfi  mirror  qf  self-hnowledge,) 
Book   of  piety  by  a  Datcb  Minister   ift  America,  Ped'catfsd   to  Masther 
ClarJtzon,  MerfiAani  ai  ,^^ew*TQrk.  —  iQf  thue  b^gbest  i^riiy* 

609  Froger  (F.)  Relation  d'un  voyage  fait.«i  1695—97  aux  eotes-d'Afri- 
que,  d^troit  de  M,ageHaD,  Bresil,  Caye»ne/et  Isles  Antilles..  Apasterdam,' 
J.  Scheltet  1699,  ca^,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  4- — 

fFi<a]i9.  Froger,  qui  noas  a  foofni  le  it^eit-  de  rex})^(ilitioa  sons  le  com- 
niandement  de  M.  de  Oenaes,  avait  pris  ]}art  k  oe'  voyage  dans  lu  detein 
d'observcr  tont  ce  qnl  merite  Tattention  du  voyagear.  li 's'appb'qtta 'iurtont  - 
ik  lure  des  eartes  partieoli^res  deei  ports  et  des  rividres.  Ses  descrij^pns 
sent  pleines  d'inter^t,  et  on  fait  cas  de  ses  plans  et  cartes.  Froger  fat  atssi 
le  premier  qui  donna  des  details  sur  nu  voyage  au  det^it  de  Magellan, 
entrepris  par  des  Fran9ai8.*'  Tromel.  ,     ,  , , 

610  Q||^0    (Dhom.)    I*^ieuwe    ende    seer    naeuwkeurige    rey^  door  de*. 
Spaensche  West-lndien.   0 verges,     door    E.   V.  ^{uellenburgh.)  Utrecht, 
Joh.  tUhhiuSy  1682. ,  vellum,  maps  find  plates  Jty  J.  9.  Daesiurgh.     ,  .  4.  — 

.    {New   voyage  through   the   Spanish    West-Indies.  Tttanslated  bg.  Quel- 
lenburgh.) 

Contains  pag.4S8--450  a  grammar  of  tbe  Indian  language,  called,  iPocon^ 
chi. ;—  Tbe  first  edition  of  The  original  English  ap  ear«.'d  in  4Q48.  , 

611 !  The  sasne.  2^  edition.  Ihid«  1700.  hf.  veUttm,  maps  .and  plmtes.  4i^ 

612  GkUTOia  (Pr.   Greg.)  Origen   de  los   ludios   dd  el  Huevo' >MjittidO)  € 

Indias  Occidentales.  Seganda   impreslon,   enmeod&da  y  anadida  de  al- 

gunas  opiniones  ete.  Madrid,  1729.  vellum*  fol.  Rno  copg^  24.— 

The  first  edition  was  pablished  in  1607.  This  ^  editMm  ha6  eansitf^rable 

adiitlQiiB   by   the  cditot   Q,  JBarcia,   who  seaidedlS  years  as  miio^nary 

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in   America.   The  5^^  book    coniains  the   vaTions   natite  a<!eoaiits  of  the 
origin  of  the  Indians. 

613  Gkusette  de  Loyde.  Nouveiles  de  divers  endroits.  Leyde,  JSL  Lime, 
1778-97.  20  vols.  hf.  calf  unetU,  fine  copy,  4to.  Rare,  50.- 

Thia  valnahle  jonmal,  conducted  by  E.  Lnaac,  ia  of  the  highest  im- 
portance for  the  history  of  that  time,  and  particnlarly  that  of  America. 
£ach  number  is  diyided  into  two  parts,  each  of  4  pages,  the  second  of  them 
bearing  the  title:  Supplement  avx  NouveVe*  is  very  often  entirely  filled 
by  the  news  from  America.  Among  them  we  find  a  host  of  details  and  no- 
tice taken  from  private  letters,  original  correspondences,  etc.,  whicli 
will  be  looked  for  in  vain  anywhere  else,  together  with  the  proclama- 
tions and  other  official  documents  issued  by  the  governors  of  the  different 
States.  Indeed,  the  publisher  of  the  journal  devoted  .a  special  attention  to 
the  affairs  of  the  United  States  of  America ;  he  says  so  himself  in  the 
No.  30  of  the  year  i  781,  where  he  speaks  of  the  new  Constitution  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts: 

,/Si  le  peu  d'abondance  d'autres  mati^res  le  permet,  nous  insererons  dans 
nos  Supplements  suivants  plusieurs  pieces,  qui  jdtteront  encore  plus  de  jonr 
snr  la  formation  de  la  nouvelle  Republique.  de  Massachusetts.  Nous 
.  croyous  que  nos  lecteurs  en  seront  d'autant  moins  f&ches  gue  dh  l*oripine 
dei  troubles  de  VAmerique  nous  nous  sommes  attaches  a  recueillir  dans 
noire  feuilU  des  memoires  jiour  Vhistoire  de  la  Revolution  Americaine.'- 
IntheNo.  27  ofthe  same  year  we  find  the  following  advertisement :  ^L'em- 
prunt  d'un  million  de  florins  de  HoUande,  &  5  pour  cent  d'int^H,  ^  la 
charge  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Ami^riqne  par.  Mr.  Jean  Adams,  Ministre  Pie- 
nipotentiaire  des  Etats-Unis,  etant  ouvert  actuellemeut  an  comptoir  de 
Mrs.  Jean  de  Neufville  et  fils  ^  Amsterdam,  Ton  peut  se  procurer  des 
obligations  ou  portions  dans  le  dit  emprunt  chez  le  courtier  Abrah.  La- 
soubes  &  Leide,  ehez  lequel  Ton  en  peut  aussi  voir  le  plan  et  les  conditions. 
The  editor  of  this  Gazette,  Mr.  Luzac,  was  a  very  learned  man  of  high 
liberal  principles,  who  fostered  and  '  encouraged  to  his  utmost  the  contest 
of  American  United  States  against  England.  He  w'as  in  correspondence  with 
the  heads  of  the  American  revolution  and  especially  with  J,  Adams.  These 
relations  enabled  him  to  publish  many  of  the  most  important  documents,  as 
he  himself  says:  „le  premier  en  Europe." 

fil4  Quzetteer  (The  North-American  and  West-Indian),  containing  an 
authentic  description  of  the  colonies  and  islands  in  th^t  part  of  the 
Globe,  shewing  their  situation,  soil,  produce  and  trade.  2^  edit.  Lon- 
don, 0,  Robinson,  \11^,  ealf,  2  large  maps.  8vo.  2.50 

—    —  See  also:  Fisher. 

615  (Genest).  La  V6rit6  r6v616e.  Ouvrage  traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Londres, 
1755.  calf,  sm.  8vo.  1.— 

Treats'  of  the  political  and  economical  affairs  with  special  reference  to 
America. 

616  Gtennessee.  —  Reflections  offertes  aux  Capitalistes  del'Europesurles 
benefices  imraences  {sict)  que  pr^sente  I'achat  de  terres  incultes, 
situ6es  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  rAm6rique.  'Amst.  1792.  sd.,  with  the 
map.  8vo.  42   pp.  10.  - 

This  extremely  scarce  tract  —  ascribed  by  Barbier  to  Van  Paradelles, 
origiuaire  de  la  Flandre  Fran9ai8e,  devenu  citoyen  des  Etats-Unis  —  gives 
a  description  of  the  /,Pays  de  la  Genesee,  situ^  sur  les  bords  des  lacs 
Erie  et  Ontario  and  of  the  immense  advantages  it  offers  for  colonists. 

617  —  Stadnitski  (P.)  Voorafgaand  bericht  wegens  €ene  negotiatie  op 
landen  in  America.  Amsterd.  1792.  8vo.  37  pp.  10.— 

{Provisional  notice  of  a  negotiation  on  lands  in  America,) 
Printed  to  win  subscribers  to  this  negotiation.  Very  rare. 
Bothr  these  tracts  (No.  616—17)  belong   to   the   origin  of  a  negotiation 

Fred.  Mclleb^ 


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formed  by  5  or  6  wealthy  merdunts  of  Anuterdam,  aeariy  all  Baptists, 
who  boaght  iu  1792 — 95  a  Tract  of  land  of  2  millions  acres,  at  one 
Gailder  per  acre.  This  negotiation  was  brought  to  an  final  end  only  2 
years  ago. 

PpT*  An  origincd  unpublished,  drawn  Map  relating  to  this 
negotiation  —  See  in  the  Division :  Maps, 

BEORBIA. 

618  —  White  (G.)  Historical  collections  of  Georgia,  containing  the  most 
interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes,  etc.  rela- 
ting to  its  history  and  antiquities,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
INresent  time.  New- York,  1854.  sd,,  nearly  100  poriraiUy  plates  and 
woodctUi.  Roy.  8vo.  ("•— )  5- — 

6i9  —  Statistics  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  including  an  account  of  its  natu- 
ral, civil  and  ecclesiast.  history,  with  a  particular  description  of  each 
county  and  notices  of  the  aboriginal  tribes.  Savannah,  1849.  eloih,  col. 
map,  8vo.  6.— 

622  pp.  and  Catalogae  of  the  Fauna  and  Flora  of  Georgia,  77  pp. 

620  Gerbier  (Balth.)  —  Waerachtige  Verklaringe  nopende  de  goude  en 
silvere  mijne,  waarvan  den  Bidder  B.  Oerbier  DouvUy  gecontracteerd 
heeft. ..  'sGrav.  1656.  4to.   Uneut.  8  pp.  (Asher  No.  903.)  8.— 

{True  declaration  concerning  the  Oold  and  Silver  mines,  for  which  the 
Cheval.  S,  Qerbier  has  made  a  contract.) 

621  Tweede  deel  van  de  waeracht.  verklar'.    {Second  part  of  the  True 

declaration.)  Ibid.  1656.  4to.  (Asher  N*'.  305.)  7.— 

622  Derde   Verklaringe   etc.    {Third  declaration    etc.)   Ibid.  1656.  4to 

(Asher  N«.  306).  10.— 

623  —  "Waarachtige  Verklaring  van  . . .  B.  Gerbier,  noopende  sijn  saecke  van 
Goude  en  Silvere  Mijnen.  (1657.)  4to.  20' pp.  (Asher  N°.  304.)         7.— 

{True  declaration.  ..ofB.  Gerhier  oti  his  affair  of  gold  and  silver  mines.) 
Other  piece  than  No.  620.  It  contains  12  pp.  of  anthentic  pieces. 

624  —  Copye  van  het  mandement  van  d'  Edele  Hove  van  Hollant.  (1657). 
4  pp.  4to.  3.50 

Ordonance  of  the  Court  of  Holland  to  the  shareholders  of  Gerbier's  Com- 
pany, to  fulfil  their  duties  towards  him.   --  Not  mentioned  bg  Jsher. 

625  —  Octroy  van  de  Staten  Gener.  aengaende  de  Colonie  op  de  Wilde 
Kust  van  America,  onder  het  beleyt  v.  B.  Gerbier  Baron  Douvily.  1659. 
4to.  (Asher  N°   307.)  6.— 

{Patent    ty   the  States  Gen.  regarding  the  colony  on  the  Wild  Coast 
of  Americay  under  B.  Gerbier.) 

This  is  the  first  Dutch  Patent  for  the  colonization  of  Surinam;  on  pp. 
7— -8  will  be  foand:  Specification  of  the  equipment,  the  capital  etc. 

626  — Sommier  verhaelvan  sekere  Amerikaensche  voyagie,  ((edaen  door 
den  Bidder  Balthas.  Gerbier .  . .  Commandeur  van  een  Guajaensche  co- 
lonie. 1660.  4to.  (Asher  N°   li.)  10  pp.  and  2  pi.  -    Very  rare     12.— 

{Summary  account  of  a  certain  American  voyage,  made  by  B.  Gerhier 

commander  of  a  Colony  in  Guainna.) 

The  two  plates  of  this  rare  pamphlet  (representing  the  murder  committed 
by  O.  Keye)  separately,  ^with  the  text  relating  to  them,  pp.  1 — 8.  (1 — 3: 
Sommier  verhael  van  het  grouwelyck  bedrijf  van  O,  Keye,  ett ;  4 — 5 :  Rela- 
tion du  meurtre;  6:  derni^fes  paroles  de  Mad.  Gerbier;  7:  Treurdieht  op 
Douvily,  8.  Wane.)  These  plates  are  wanting  to  nearly  idl  copies. 

The  2  last  pp.  (9 :  De  laatste  Woorden ;  10 :  blanc)  are  waattug  in  this  copy. 

627 The    same ,   other  edition ,    with  addition  of  the  protocol  of  the 

Amsterdam  Court  in  the  affair  of  Gerbier.  1660.  4to.  18  pp,  and  2  pi. 
Asher  mentions  only  one  edition,  without  giving  the  coUation.       16. — 

Amsterdam. 


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.  4588.Qtolfbioi5  (Balth.)  inlbifinatie  ^voor  de  Rechtsgeleerde . . .  gfaerequi- 

'•    >    Teert.  ..   haro  advisen  te   ge^en  op  dea  Moorde  in  Gj^ian^,  geraelt  in 

1   .'     bet  Soonmier  Verhaiel  door  Baron  Douvily.  ^idSO.)  4to.  8  pp^  5  — 

(Information   for    the    Lawyers.  ..    delegated  to  give  iheir  admee  on 

tJkg  mmder  M  CftHMna^  rsi^gd  in*tkg  aocim^si^  Maron  f93||#|rr.) 

This  is  properly  an  appenliic  to  No.  626.  '' 

6^29  —  Gtebedt  van . . .  Balth.  Gerbier,  Commandeur  van  de  6uj|4ife:(^^- 

Amsterd.  4659,  4to.  8  pp.  On  the  verao  of  the  tUh  ike  portjr*  V  ^^fer- 

K<?r.  (Asher  N*'.  308,)  •,.•-.       ^_ 

. .  (prater  of, ,  V  -S-,  GferHery  Commander^  pf  the  Omamt  Colony,) 

630  -^    lies  effeU   petndicleux    de   meschant^   favoris   et   g^rauids  4uiaistres 

'  d'e^t   et   proviaces  Belgiques,  en  Lorraine,  Gerfaanie,  Frauoe,  Italie, 

Espa^e  et  Anpileterre,  e^  desabuse  d',erreurs  populaires  ^nr  le  subjeet 

de  Jacques  et  Charles  Stuart,   roys  d^  la   Grande   Bretagne^  La  Hayc, 

4dr.  y^iac^  1658.  2  piirts  in  1  vol.  8vo.  Very  rare,     ^       ,  ,   15.— 

63t  —  Lauts,  Balthaz.  Gerbier.  {In  Dutch).  Extr.  1856.  8vo..3  pp.     —.50 

632  G^aceikni  (EL)  De.  g<eogropbia  Jiber  unns.  Basileae,  4527.  .4to.  (Har- 

.risse,No,  142.)  -  -."^  ''^•~ 

:,  .         Th»  passage  rdatiug  to  Amenca  will   be  found  ou  the  ri^^to  of  leaf  35: 

»Porro  ad  oceidentetn  tttrra.sgt,  quam  AnsLericam  foeanty 'vtc.*' 

6^3 The  same.   Apud  Friburgum  BrisgoiQunj.   Anno  15^.  Excodebat 

Joa.  Faber  Emmeus  Juliacensis,  4to.,  (Harrisse  147^)  fyrge  cqpy^  ,  6.— 

634  Goodrich  (S.  0>)    De   Vereen.    Staten    van   Amerika,  Imn  statistiek, 
.  geschiedenis,    aardrijksgeste^heid,    nijverheid,   enz.    Kaar/li,.  Fransch 

"       d,  X>.    J.    0.    van   Lennep.    Amst,,    1854.    sd.,  map.  ^\o.         (3.80)2,25 
'",  ;  (^^^  United  ^ates^  their  statistics,  history,  geograjfhy^  industry,  etc.) 

635  Qottfrie^t  (Joh.  Ii.)  [or  J,  Ph.  Abelui]  Newe  Welt  vivd  Ameri- 
/cani^che  HislOTien,  Ihhaltende  warhaCttige  vnd  vollkommene  beschrei- 

bungen  aller  West-Indian.  Landschaift^n, . .  Franckfurt,  JBey  denen  Me- 

'  '   rianise^en '  Erffen,   1655.    calf  the  2  tiftes  nunmted,  some  t&aves  repaired 

in-the'mar^nsy  afmo^  taormholei.M.  15.- 

■€96'^-^  The  samle.  cdlf,  clean  and  perfectly  well  conditioned'^c&pj^.   '      28.- 

.  It  is .  sufficiently  known,  that  good  copies,  are  .t;^r^  ^ft^^' ,. 

This    highly  interesting   work  ought  to  he  annexed  to  the  collections  of 

de  Bry^  of  which  it  is,  to  a  certain  d^gree^  an  abridgement, an^, of  which 

■it  reproduces  a  large  num^ei* . of  the   plates,   but .  here  all  pqnied  in  the 

text.    The    author,    whose  real    name  is  J.  Ph,  Abelin,    was  a  celebra- 

,ted  histofiau  ol  his  time  and  had  an  active  part  in  the  publication  of  the 

;, Grands  et'Petits  Voyages"  and  in  the  u)agnificei|t  MTheatrumEaropfteum' 

{See  infra  ^  TheatrnmO  This  is  th«  2*  edition  of  his  work,  the  first  being 

published  in  1631,  Both  are  rare,  the  2^  , has  remained  unknown,  to  T/fmaw?. 

The   volume   is   divided   into-  3  parts :    the  first  coutaina  ,a,  ;^^eral  de- 

scriptionii.  ihe  history  etc.  of  the  New-World,  after  Acosta,  Oviede,  Herrera, 

•  de  Laet  ptc.     The  2^  .embraces  the  aeooun^   of  33  Anpifiricau  voyages  from 

.  ■Cplflmb^s  to   G,    Spilbergen  and  Scliauten.  The  3*  part  gives  n*  particular 

aescrlption    of   the   West-Indies    ^ad   Central- America,  with  an.  account  of 

some    Dutch    expeditions    \o  Brazil,  etc.  —  The  whole   is  illustrated  by  a 

.profui^iou  of  engravings  in  the  text  and  4  maps  and  plates. 

637,  Grabame  (J.)  History  of  the  United  States  of  North-Aiwerica  from 
the  plantation  of  the  British  colonies  till  their  revolt  and  declaration 
of  indfipendence*  London,  1836.  4  vols,  clothe  %yo.  7.— 

638 '  GfTandpierre  (J.  H.)    Eenige   maahdfen   in   de  Vereen.'  Staten  van 
Noord-Amerika.  Naar  hel  Fransch.  Amsterd.  1854.  sd.%^t>.  (1.— )— .60 
{^m^  months  in  the  United  States  of  Jmerica.) 


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eREENUHD. 

639  •-  Aantaekening,  gehouden  op  het  schip  de  Vrouw  Maria,  gede- 
stine^rd  ter  Walvisvangst  naar  Greenland,  Uojnmandeur  Fred.  Pietersz., 
1769.  Amsterd.,  JErven  Wed.  Jac,  v.  Egmont.  (1770)  4to.  24  pp.        3.— 

{Jmtm&l  of  ihe  ship  Frouto  Msria  at  ihi  Whate^hery  in  Greeniand,) 

640  -  the  same,  unth  other  iUie :  Jbumaal  of  reys-beschryving  op  het 
schip  de  Vi*oaw  MsiWa  gedestineert  ter  walvisvangst  na  Greenland, 
1769,  gehouden  door  Freerk  Pieters.  (Amsterd.)  Gedr.  by  K.  v.  Ryschooten. 
(1770.)  0eilmm.  4to.  2.50 

{Jowrmd  </  ike  voyage  of  ihe  Vrouw  Mwikt  io  Qte^Und  i*  1769, 
ke^fi  hy  F.  Pieters.) 

641  —  Anderson  <Joh.>  Beschrijving  van  IJsland,  Groenland  en  de 
Straat  Davis.  Vertaalt.  door  J.  D.  J.  Waarby  gevoogt  rijn  de  verbete- 
ringen  van  N.  Horrebow.  Amsterd.  1756.  2  vols,  in  1.  kf.  bound,  4to. 
Map  a*d  plates,  3.— 

{Description    of  Iceland,    Gteenkmd  and  ihe  StraU  of  Datis.  Trans- 
lated  hy   J.  J).   J.    VUh  addition  of  ihe  corrections  hy  N.  Horreiow.) 
64^  —  Blefkenltus   (D.)   Het  vermaak  der  tover-hekzen  van   Lap-  en 
Finland.  Alsmede  de  Historie  van  Lapland  en  Beschr^ving  van  Us-  en 
Groenland.   2d«  dmk.  Leeuvwaarden,  J.  KUreen,  <1716.)  2  parts  in  1  vol. 
hf.  calf  ^  platee.  ^^.  3.- 

{Th^^reereation  of  the  loitehes  of  Lap-  and  Finland,  With  a  History 
of  Lapland  and  a  JDesoripition  of  lee^  and  Greenlamd,  34  ediii&n.) 
A  vary  curiens  bode  on  thesnperetitioAsand^QBtomsofthe  Jjaplaaders. — 
Tbe  2^  part  4SompriBe6   isht   treatiie  of  Gr«enlaAcl.    The  first  editiob  of  it 
appeared:  Amsterdam;  1662,  as  Appendix  to  the  Dutch  tiranslation  ofOlans 
Magnus.  (See  infra :  Olaus.) 

643  —  CUneyii  (Pi>  Dissertationes?  Utterariae.  Vloreatiae,  1742.  oeHum.  8vo. 

3.50 
Cont  IMpseit.  V.  YI*  p.  60^-^106:  De  eronisndia  veteri.  ^  De  Grefilaiidiae 
v^teris  et  novae  geographia,, 

644  —  Cranz  (D.)  Historie  von  Gronland,  enthaltend  die  Besehreibung 
des  X^ndes  u.  -der  JSinwohner,  insbesondere  die  Gieschicht^  der  dorti$fen 
Mission.  Barby,  1765.  uncut^  8  plates  and  maps.  8vo.  2.50 

The, greatest  part  of  the  iv:or':  is  filled  with  the  history  of  the  Moravian 
mission  in  Greenland ;  bat .  bv  far  more  valuable  are  the  observations  on 
the  history,  geography,  natural  history,  the  manners  of  the  uatives,  etc., 
which  fill  pp.  1—400.  7- Pp.  277—290  cont.  a  treatise  on  the  Grecnlandish 
language,  p.  1096 — 1101  letters  of  natives,  Greenlandish  and  German. 

645 Historie  van  Groenland.  Haarl.,  C.  H.  Bohn,  \1^1.  3  vxJs.  velltm, 

maps  and  plates,  8vo.  2.50 

Dutch  translation  ofthe'preceding  work,  with  12  plates  and  2  maps.  The 
maps  are  larger  and  more  correct  than  in  the  original  German  edition;  else 
thero  are  no  additions, 

646 Hedendaagsche   historie,   of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Greenland, 

e9   Straat   Davids,  benevens   eene  uitvoerige  beschryvivg  van  de  wal* 

viscb*  en  robbenvangst.  Amsterd.,  W,  Vermandel,  1786.  3  vols,  if  calf 

maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.25 

{Thf.  present  history  and  state^  of  Greenland  and  t^  Strait  of  Davids, 

mth  an  ample  account  of  the  whale- .  and  seal-fishery.) 

!B](actly  the  same  work  as  the  preceding,  only,  ihe  title  reprinted. 

647 Same  edition,  uncut.  2.50 

^  —  Sgede  (]$.)  De  gamle  Grdnlands  nye  perlustratioiu  eller  en  kort 
beskrivelse  ^m  de  gamle  Noi'dske  coloniers  begyndelse  og  undefigang, 
etc.  forst   Anno  17^  forfiattet  af  H.  figode,  og  na  Anao  1729  efter- 

AnvsteDdaip.;  , 

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BREENUND. 

seet . . .  af  een  der  paa  nog  en  tiid  har  Taeret  i  Gronland.  Kjobenhaven, 
H,  Chr.  Patau,  1729.  sm.8vo.  TUle  and  58  pp.  Some  leaves  sligJUl}/ 
stained.  40.- 

This  seems  to  be  the  first  essay  of  Egede's  celebrated  work  on  Green- 
land, which  was  first  pablished  in  1744.  Both  are  very  similar  in  the  di- 
vision etc.,  bat  the  latter  is  of  course  much  more  ample.  —  This  work  of 
4729  is  very  rare;  I  have  found  it  nowhere  mentioned. 

649  —  Egede  (H.)  A  description  of  Greenland.  Translated  frein  the 
Danish  and  augmented  with  an  historical  introduction.  London,  4818. 
bds.j  uncut,  map  and  woodcuts.  8vo.  -  (7. — )  3.— 

Egede's  work  is  still  one  of  the  best  existing  on  Greenland,  and  claims 
most  of  all  the  title  of  truthfulness,  the  author  having  been  no  less  than 
15  years  in  that  country.  —  Chapt.  XVI,  p.  465 — 478  cont.  a  short  grammar, 
a  vocabulary,  the  Pater  Noster,  the  Credo  etc.  in  Grcenlandish,  p.  158 — 161 
a  Greenlandish  song,  with  English  translation. 

650 Beschreibung   u.  Natur-Geschichte  von  Gronland.  Ubers  v.  /.  G, 

KriinUz.  Berlin,  4763.  boards^  44  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  S.- 

German translation,   contain,  the  same  as  'the  English. 

654 Description   et  histolre   naturelie  du  Greenland.  Trad,  en  Frani;. 

(par  Des  Roches  de  Parthenay.)  Copenhugue  et  Geneve,  4763.  sd.  un- 
cut^ 44  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 
Containing  the  same  as  the  English  translation. 

652 Beschrijving  van  Oud-Groenland,  ofeigeutlyck  vandezoogenaamde 

Straat  Davis,  behelz.  deszelfs  natuurlyke  historic,  enz.  Uit  het  Deensch 
vertaalt.  Delft,  4746,  Af.  bd.  map  and  9  ptales.  Ato.  2.- 

653  The  same.  Ibid.  4746.  sd.  uncut.   4lo.  2.50 

Dntch  translation  of  the  work  of  Egede  on  Greenland,  with  the  Green- 
landish grammar,  vocabulary,  song  etc. 

654 Petersen  (N.  M)   H.  Egedes  levnet.  Kjobenh.,  1839.  8vo.  4.25 

655  —  Egede,  Reisbeskrivelse  til  Oester  Greenland  opdagelse,  4786—87. 
Kjobenhavn,  4789.  sd.  uncut,  3  large  maps.  8vo.  2.- 

656  —  HOlbOll  (G.)  Ornitholog.  Bidrag  til  den  Gronlandske  Tauna.  Kjo- 
benh. 4843.  8vo.  -  1.25 

657 Ornithologischer  Beitrag    zur   Fauna   Gronlands,    fibers,  v.  J.  H. 

Paulsen.  Leipz.  4854.  with  4  color,  pi.  8vo.  1.- 

658  —  Joiirnael  by  7  matroosen  in  't  overwinteren  op  't  Eylandt  Mauritius 
in  Groenlandt  in  1633,  en  34,  doch  syn  't  samen  aldaer  gestorven  enz. 
Verbal,  de  wonderheden  v.  de  Beeren,  onlydel.  Koude, ...  en  v.  't 
vangen  der  Walvisschen,  enz.  Amst.,  G.  J,  Zaagman  (1663.)  4to.     7.50 

{Journal  of  7  sailors,  during  their  wintering  on  the  island  Mauritius 
in  Greenland  in  1633,  and  died  all  there.  Narrating  the  pecu^inrities  of 
the  bears,  the  excessive  cold^  and  of  the  capture  of  whales,  etc.) 
Very    rare,  not  mentioned  by  Tiele.  —  The  account  of  the  whalefishery 
(pp.  17 — 24?)  wanting. 

659  —  Joiimael  v.  de  Ongeluck.  Voyagic  by  D.  A.  Raven  naer  Groen- 
landt in  1639.  Amst.,  G.  J.  Saeghman,  (1663.)  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  185ft.)  5.50 

{Journal  of  the  unfortunate  vof/age  of  2).  A.  Raven  to  Greenland.) 
The  title-vign.  is  here  the  engraving  of  a  shipwreck.    With  3  woodcats, 
one  of  Fame.    Rare  edition.  See  other  editions  of  this  journal  in  the  divi- 
sion :   Voyages  to  E.-I.  hndcr  Bontekoe,  as  Raven's  Voyage  is  ncRily  always 
repiinted  with  that  of  Bontekoe.  v 

660  —  Joiirnaal  en  Daghregister  van  D.  Jacobsz.  Tayses  avontuurel. 
Reyse  na  Groenlandt,  gedaen  met  het  Schip  Den  Dam.  Uytgeg.  d.  W. 
P.  Poort,  Sticrman  v.  d.  Dam.  Amsterd.  1711.  4to.  Woodcuts.         3.50 

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6REEIILAND. 

(JoumdL  and  diary  cf  D.  J.  Tckyte's  toyage  io  Greenland  on  the  ship 
Ben  Dam.  Edited  by  W,  P,  Foori,  afeersman  of  tke  ship  Den  Dam,) 

661  —  Joumaal  (Omstaudig)  van   de   reize   naar    Greenland,    gedaan 

door   Commtindeur    Maarten    Mooy,    met  het  schip  Frankendaal.    Am- 

sterd.,  D.   Weege,  1787.  4to.  1.50 

{dreumstantial  Journal  of  the  voyaye  to  Greenland,  made  by  M.  Mooy.) 

Printed  for  M.  Mooy,  with  his  autograph. 

(^62  -  Kragh  (P.)    Okalloutit,   Sabbdtinne   akkudleesiksaet,  Evangeliumit 

etc.  (Greenlandish.)  Kjobenh.  1833.  calf.  8vo.  464  pp.  2.50 

663  —  Ljyst  van  de  Holland se  en  Hambui'ger  (j^roenlands-  en  Straat  Da- 
vids-Vaarders,  Ao.  1764  uitgevaaren.  Amst.,  J.^  M.  Brouwer  (1765.) 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  vellum.  8vo.  1. — 

{List  of  the  Dutch  and  Hamburgh^  vessels,   which   set  sail  for  Green- 
land and  the  Straits  of  Daoids,  in  1764.) 

664  —  Manby  (G.W.)  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Greenland.  London,  1822. 
hds.  uncut y  numerous  plates  and  woodcuts,  4to.  2.50 

665 Reis   naar  Greenland,  in  1821.  Amst.    1825,  map  and  plates.  8vo. 

(2.20)  1.25 
Dutch  translatiou  of  the  preceding. 
666  —  Martens  (Pred.)   Nauwkeurige  beschryvinge   van   Groenland'  of 
Spitsbergen,   waer  in   de    WaWisch-vangst. . .    daydelijk   wordt   aange- 
wesen,  etc.   Amsterd.,    G.  de  Groot,VlVd.  vellum^  4t  platesj  one  of  w&ch 
tiUe-plaie.  4to.  5. — 

{Accurate  description  of  Greenland  or  Spifsherg;  in  which  the  whale- 
fishery  is  clearly  described^ 

At  the  end  a  poetical  description  of  the  house-holding  of  the  Greenlandish 
ships  and  the  whalefishery  (pp.  75 — 88.) 

667 The  same.  Dordrecht,  E.  Walpot  (1750?)  hf.  bd.,  same  plates.  4to. 

3.— 

668 The   same,  other  edition.    Dordrecht,    R.    Walpot,  (1760?)  hf.  bd. 

uneuty  same  plates.  4to.  —  Mare,  5. — 

This  edition  differti  from  the  preceding  two.  It  contains  instead  of 
vHouse-holding  ''(pp.  75 — 88)  an  aocoiint  of  a  voyage  of  Montaaban,  Capt. 
of  the  Freebooters,  on  the  coast  of  Guinea,  in  1695. 

669 The   same.   Amst.,   Abr.  ComeUs,   1770.  hf.  bd.,  same  plates,  4to. 

3.— 
With  the  relation  of  Montaaban,  as  in  the  preceding. 
In   all   these  4  editions  mli  be  found  an  interesting  instruction  for  the 
equipment   of  the  vessels  destined  to  the  whalefishery.  —  The  first  Dutch 
translation  of  1685  of  Martens'  voyage'  see  infra  No.  672. 

670  -  Martens  (F.)  Spitzbergische  oder  Gronland.  Reisebeschreibung 
vom  J.  1671.  Hamb.,  1675.  plates.  —  Martinidre,  Neue  Reise  in  d. 
Nordische  LandschafTten  od.  Beschreib.  d.  Sitten,  Gebrauche,  Kleidung 
d.  Norweger,  Laplander.  Siberianer,  Samojeden,  Eiszlander  etc.,deutsch 
V.  .1.  Langen.  Hamb.  1675.  plates.  —  Bericht  v.  Grohnland,  gezogen 
aos  e.  alten  Ihslandiachen  u.  e.  neuen  Danisohen  Chronik,  deutsch  v.  H. 
Sivers.  Hamb.  1674.  plates.  —  1  vol.  vellum.  Very  rare  collection.  12.50 

671  -  ICartini^e,  Voyage  des  pays  septentrionaux  (Norv^ge,  Lapponie 
Oronlande,  etc.)  Dans  lequel  se  voit  les  moeurs,  mani^re  de  vivre  et 
superstitions  des  Norwegoiens,  Lappons,  Syberiens,  Samojddes,  Zem- 
bliens,  Islandois.  Paris,  1671.  calf,  engrav.  8vo.  5. — 

The  voyage  of  Martinidre  is  rare, 
672 De  Noordsche   Weereld,   vertoond   in   2  reysen   v.  MarHmire  en 

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8REENLAND.  u^^.j:^ 

F,  Mortem  door  Lapland,  Siberie*  Usiand,  GroenUnd  en  Nova-Zembia, 

na   Spitsbergen   of   Groenland  in  't  jaar  1674.  Vert,  door  S»  de  Vries. 

Amst.  1685.  vellum,  plates,  4to.  .  '    ^ - 

{The  Northern  vforld,  thoum  in  two  voyages  of  Martinihe  and  Uar- 

tens  through^  Lapland,  Siberia,  Iceland,  Oreenhmd  etc) 

673  —  Mesaage  (P.  de)  Vie,  avantures  et  \oyage  de  Gronlande.  Av. 
une  relation  de  Torigine  etc.  des  habitants  du  Pole  Arctique.  Amst. 
1720.  8vo.  Scarce.  6.- 

674  --  Messenii  (J.)  Scondia  illustrata  s.  chronologia  dd  rebus  Scondiae 
s.  Daniae,  Norvegiae  atq.  una  Islandiae,  Groniandiaeque  usq.  a.  1612, 
ed.  J.  PeringskiSld.  Stockh.  1700-5.  Part  1-13,  15.  fol.  Vndni   30.- 

The  14^  part  baa  never  been  printed.  It  has  been  lost  in  MSS.  as  we 
see  from  a  notice  in  the  Emendanda  of  Part  XI:  jyTbomns  XIV,  De 
Gothis  extra  patriam,  perditns  est* 

675  —  MyJiOB,  Beschreibung  einer  neuen  Grdnland.  Thierpflanze  Lon- 
don, 1753.  wUh.  pi  4to.  •  •     1.- 

676  —  DP6yr6re,  Is.  la]  Nauwkeur.  Beschryvingh  aen  Heer  de  la 
Mothe  le  Vayer,  in  2  boeken ;  't  le.  van  't  Out  nu  verktorne,  't  24e 
van  .'t  Nieuw  door  *t  soecken  van  't  Oud  gevonden  Groenland:  en 
kort  begryp  der  selds.  reysen  om  Oud  Groenkmd  weer  te  vinden  door 
Forbeisser  in  1577,  em^  En  dagbvechael  d. ,  wondeil.:  bejf  |^.  v.  J. 
Munck  in  \  soeckea  v.  een  wegh  tudschen  Groenland  enAmerikaBae 
0.  Ind.  Vertadd  en  met  vele  byvoeghselen  door  S.  de/  V[ries].  Anist, 
/.  C.  ten  Hoom,  1678.  hf,  veUum,  2  maps.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  257-)     15.- 

{Accurate  description  in  2  books^  of  ifie.  old^  npto  lost  Chreenl^,,  and  of 
the  newly  found  Greenland,  and  short  account  of  the  curious  veyaget 
to  re-find  old  Greenland,  4y  Forbisher,  etc.  With  an  account  of  the  cu- 
rious adventures  oj  J'.  Munch  in  searching  a  way  between  GreMmd 
and  America  to  E.-India.  Translated  and  with  many  additions  by  S.  de 
'    Vties.) 

This  work  is  a  translation  of  LaPeyrfere's  very  interesting  tiook  on  Green- 
land, pnblished  in  1663  in  Fiuris. 

677 Ausfuhrliche  Beschreibung...   Grdiolands.    Nebsit'kurtxem  Begritf 

der'sdtsaihen  Reisen,  so  M.  Forbisder,  Golake,  Lindenaa  etc.  gethan. 
Besohrieben  u.  mit  histor.  Anh&ngen  durch  S.  von  V[ries.]  Numberg, 
Chr.  Biegel,  1679.  bds.,  2  maps,  4td.  6.— 

German  translatiou  of  the  preeeding,  with  the  samft  maps. 

678  *—  f  laccaet. . .  etc.  (Restrictions  laid  on  the  Navigation  to  Green- 
land.) 'sGrav.  1659.  1  ioJ.  sheet,  ver^o  blanc.  *,  .         —.75 

679  —  8ac^70  (H.  iSgedd)  Greenland,  being  extracts  from  a  journal 
k.ept  in  1770—78.  Now  first  published.  With  an  account  of  the  man- 
ners oi  the  Greenlauders,  etc.  by  G.  Fries.  Tra^sl.  from  the;  German. 
JLondon,  1818.  bds.,  map,  8vo.  ,  -,,-•- 

The  author  vras  the,  grancUon  oft  hecelebrated  Hans  £gede  (See  No.  64$--54.) 

680  ^ —  Fragimenien  uit  een  dagboek  gehonden  in  Grotenlaad,  1770-78. 
Grofiingen,  181B.  sd^,  map.  %^q,  -■  .    1.25 

The  preceding  work  In  Dntoh.  , 

681  -  fiivers  (H.)  Bericht  von  Grdhnland.  geisogen  aus  7W6  Chroniken. 
Hamb.  1674.  4to.  Bare.  3.50 

682  —  Verhaal  der  merkwaard.  reize  van  Jak.  lansen  tii^l  het  ^ehip  de 
Viouw  Elizabeth,  van  Hamburg  naar  Groenland  tcr  walvitehvangst 
uilgezeild  [1769.]  Uit  het  ttoogduitsch.  Haari.,  J.  Enschede,  illd^  Un- 
cut, plate,  4to.  1.50 

{Account  of  the  curious  voyage  of  J,  Jamem,  frm  Mamiwg  io  Green- 
land fiw  the  whalefiskery*) 


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683  —  Verhaal  van  Commandeur  Maarten  Janten  Wegens  het  veroiige- 
lukken  van  ajn  schip. . .  in  Greenland  [4777.]  Amst.  1778.  4to.  48  pp. 

4.50 
{Accoaut  of  MaarUn  JoMieu  of  hit  ahipwreek  in  Qreenltmd,) 

684 The  same.  —  Waarbij  nog  een  brief  van  Hidde  Dirks  Kat  aan  zijne 

hoisvrouw,  geschreven  nit  Straat  Davids.  Leeuward.,  4778.  4to.  ^A  pp. 

2.— 
The  same.  —  To  which  is  added  a  leiler,  wrUien  from   the  Straits  of 
Davids  by  H.  D.  Kat  to  his  wife.) 

685  —  Verhaal  van  de  reys  van  J.  Jz.  Groot  uit  Texel  na  en  in  Groen- 
land,  deszelfe  verWijf  op  de  kust  van  Oud-Groenland  etc.  [4777 — 78.] 
Amsterd.  (1779.)  4to.  46  pp.  1 ,50 

{Account  of  the  voyage  of  J.  Iz.  Orooi  from  Texel  to  and  in  Green- 
land, his  sojourn  in  Old-Greenland^  gtc.) 

686  —  Verhaal  (Echt  Historisoh)  van  drie  zeelieden. . .  wegens  het 
verongelukken   van   hun   schip. . .  in  Greenland.  Amst.,  D.  Sehuurmany 

4778.  4to.  2.— 
(True  histor.  account  of  three  sailors. . .   on  their  shipwreck  in  Green- 
land.) 

687  —  Verhaal  (Merkwaardig)  van  ReinierHylkes,  uitgevaren  na  Green- 
land   en  aldaar  met  9   andere   schepen  verongelukt.  Amst.>  Nic.  Byl, 

4779.  4to.  42  pp.  2.— 
(Curious  Journal   of  R.  Hylhes,   shipwrecked  with  9  other  ships  in 

Greenland.) 

688  —  Voyagien  ende  Beschryvinge  van  Siam,  Moscovien,  Yslsindt  ende 
Qroenlandt  Dordrecht,  4652  12mo.  48  pp.  8.— 

(Voyages  and  descriptions  of  Siam,  Moseovy,  Iceland  and  Greenland.) 
Very  rare,   formiBg  a  part  o{  A.  ▼.  Nispen's  collection  of  voyages.    See 
the  division :  Voyages  to  the  North. 

689  -.  Voyagien  (Drie)  Gedaen  na  Groenlandt  om  te  onderaoecken  of 
men  door  de  Naenwte  Hudsons  sonde  kunnen  seylen,  ten  Yersoecke 
V.  Christianus  IV  v.  Denem. :  4o.  door  J.  Monnick,  2<».  door  M.  For- 
bisser,  en  3®  door  G.  Lindenau.  Met  korte  beschryv.  v.  Groenl,  ma- 
nieren  en  hoedan.  d.  inwoond.  Amst.,  G  J.  Saeghman,  (4663.)  bds.  4to. 
(Tiele  No.  256.)  42.— 

(Three  voyages  to  Greenland,  to  investigate  wether  there  is  a  passage 
to  S,-India   through   the  Strait  Hudson;  at  the  desire   of  Christian  IF 
of  Denmark.  4©  by  J.  U.  2o  by  M,  T.  ^  by  G,  L.     fFith  a  short  des- 
cription of  Greenland,  the  manners  and  condition  of  the  inhabitants  etc.) 
These  voyages  were  made  in  4577,  4605  and  4619. 

690  —  Zorgdrager  (C.  G)  Bloeijende  opkomst  der  aloude  en  heden- 
daagsche  Groenlandsche  visschery.  Met  eene  histor.  beschryving  der 
Noordere  Gewesten:  Groenlandt,  Yslandt,  Nova  Zembla,  Jan  Mayen 
Eilandt,  de  Straat  Davis,  enz.  Met  byvoeging  van  de  walvischvangst . . . 
door  A.  Houbach.  Amst.^  Joh.  Oosterwyky  4720.  vellum,  maps  and  plates. 
4to.  Fine  copy.  Virst  edition.  3.50 

(Flourishing  rise  of  the  old  and  new  Greenlamdish  fishery;  with 
an  histor.  description  of  the  Northern  countries:  Greenland,  Iceland, 
Nova  Zembla,  Jan  Mayen*s  Island,  Straits  Of  Davis  etc.  With  addition 
of  the  Whalefishery,  by  A.  Moubaeh.) 

691  .  Same  edition.  BeauHfml  copy  on  large  paper »  vellum.  5.— 

692 The  same.  2d  edition,   augmented.   *s  Gravenhage,  JP.  v.  Thol  en 

R.  C.  Alberts,  4727.  calf  map  and  plates   4to.  2.50 

698  — —  The  same  edition.   Unetd  copy.  Bare  in  this  state.  4. — 

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8REENLAND. 

6^  —•  Zorgdrager  (C.  G.)  The  same.  Amst.,  /.  Krion,  1728  9W^m.4to.l50 
The  tame  as  the  preceding  edition,  only  with  a  new  title. 

695  —  Lexicon  Gr5nlandicum :  Greenlandish  Danish  Dictionary  in 
Manuscript.  148  pp.  a  2  columns,  very  nicely  written,  circa  1750. 
4to.  24.- 

This  carions  MS.  contains  the  following  letters :  A  (col.  1  —  33)  E  (col. 
33-41),  H  (only  4  words),  I  (col.  42—64),  K  (65—108),  M  (109-122), 
N  (123—150).  O  (151—159),  P  (159-175),  S  (17&-193),  T  (194-213), 
U  (214 — 228.)  The  other  letters  are  omitted;  nevertheless  the  manuscript,  in  it- 
self, is  complete.  I  have  had  no  opportunity  to  compare  it  with  the  Green- 
landish Dictionaries  by  Egede  or  Fabricias,  but  it  seems  to  be,  perhaps,  a 
supplementary  work  to  one  of  these.  It  is  arranged  so  that  the  derivataare 
ranged  under  the  radices;  at  the  end  an  index  (of  14  pp.)  of  the  Danish 
words  with  reference  to  the  Greenlandish  is  appended. 

—  Greenland.  —  See  also :  Whaleflshery. 

1  have  not  been  able  to  find  the  rare  work  on  Greenland  cited  in  caVal. 
of  P.  V.  d.  Aa,  Leide,  1729.  p.  857  No.  3178:  Fr.  Torfaei,  Gronlandia 
antiqua,  s.  veteris  Gronlandiae  descriptio.  Hafn.  1706.  8vo. 

696  Grotii  (H.)  Annales  et  Historiae  de  Rebus  Belgicis,  1566—1609. 
Amst.  1657.  fol.  4.— 

Important  for  the  history  of  the  events  which  impeded  the  execution  of 
Usselincx's  plan  to  form  the  East-  and  West-India  Companies,  from  1591 
—1609. 

697  [ ]  Mare  liberum,  s.  de  jure,  quod  Batavis  competit  ad  Indiana  com- 

mercia.  Lugd.  B.,  Mzevier,  1609,  8vo.  7.- 

First  edition,  very  rare. 

698  —  The  same.  Ibid.,  Elzevier,  1633.  16mo.  1.50 
699 Dissertatio  de  origine  gentium  Americanarum,  (Paris.)  1642. 8vo.  6.- 

A  refutation  of  this  work  see  infra :  Iiaet  (J.  de) 

700  Gnmd  (Er.  P.)  Die  Americaner  in  ihren  moralischen,  polit.  u.  ge- 
sellschaftl.  Verhaltnissen.  Stuttg.  1837.  sd.  8vo.  1  — 

—  Grynaeus,  Novus  Orbis.  Basil,  or  Paris.  1532,  or  Basil.  15^7  or  1555. 
fol.  See  the  division  :  Collection  of  Voyctges  at  the  end  of  the  Cata- 
logue. 

tUATIMALA. 

701  -  Del  Bio  u.  Minutoli,  Beschreibung  einer  alten  Stadt  in  Guati- 
mala  entdeckt.  Berlin,  1832.  hf.  cf.  8vo.  and  Atlas  of  14  plates,  fol 
obi.  3.50 

702  -  H[aefken8]  (J.)  Reize  naar  Guatemala,  s  Grav.  1827.  2  parts. 
sd,  plates.  8vo.  (2.50)  1.- 

{Voyage  to  Ouatimala.) 
This   work    is  an  essay  for  the  author'?  later  work  on  Oatral- America. 
See  No.  727. 

703  —  JuarrOB  (D.)  statistical  and  commercial  history  of  the  Kingdom 
of  Guatimala  in  the  Spanish  America,  with  an  account  of  its  conquest 
by  the'  Spaniards.  Transl.  by  J.  JSaily.  London,  1823.  bds.^  2  map>- 
8vo.  (9.50)  3.50 

8UIANA.  (CAronoloyically  arranged,) 

704  -  Becher  (Joh.  Joach.)  Politischer  Discurs  von  den  eigentlichen 
Ursachen  dess  Auif-  u.  Abnehmens  der  Stadt,  Lander  u.  Republieken. 
2te.  Edition.  Frankfurt,  1673.  vellum.  8vo.  about  1300  pp.  15.- 

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GUIANA. 

collector  than  MarquarcTs  Tractatas  de  juribus  mercatoram  (See  infra.) 
After  speaking  on  the  different  kinds  of  commerce  in  Europe  and  proposing 
varions  means  for  making  it  more  lucrative  to  the  German  nation,  the 
author  devotes  the  whole  5**»  part  (pp.  909--427!2)  of  his  work  to  the 
transnaarine  commerce.  —  He  proposes  the  foundation  not  only  of  a  Ger- 
man East-  and  West-India-Company,  but  also  of  a  colony  in  Guiana,  for 
which  plan  he  had  gained  the  Count  of  Hanan  and  other  Potentates.  He  gives 
all  the  documents  relating  to  this  affair,  and,  besides,  many  others  especially 
on  the  Dutch  West-India  Company,  the  colony  of  Gcrbier  etc.,  for  inst. : 

pp.  4052 — 79  Translation  of  La  Barre's  Relation  de  la  Guvanc. 

pp.  1438 — 50  Privileges  of  the  States  General  of  Holland  for  founding 
a  German  colony  in  Guiana  within  the  limits  of  the  West.-Ind.-Comp.  ~ 
Translated  f^om  the  Dutch,  —  the  original  Dutch   ever  printed? 

pp.  424B— 48  Translation   of  the  Privileges'  granted  to  B.  Gerbier,  etc. 

705 The  same.  3*  edition.  Ibid.  4688.  vellum.  8vo.  40.- 

706  -  Conditien  by  de  Staten  van  Holland  toegestaan  aen  een  yeder 
die  genegendheydt  mochten  hebben,  om  een  colonie  uyt  te  setten  op 
de  vaste  kuste  van  Amerika,  d.  20  Julij  4675.  (*s  Hage  4675.)  4to.  8  pp.  40.— 

{Conditions  granted  by  ike  State*  of  Holland  to  all  willing  to  found 
a  colony  on  the  coast  of  America.) 

707  .  The  same,  later  edition.  ('sGrav.  4676?)  4to.  44  pp.  8.— 

"iOS  —  Sen   kort  en  bondigh   Vertoogh  van  de  considend>le  Colonie . .  • 

der    Staten   van  Hollandt  op  de  vaste  kuste  van  Amerika.  'sGravenh., 

/.  ScAeltus,  4676.  One  large  folio  sheet.  Very  rare.  25.— 

{J  short  account  of  the  considerable  colony  of  the  States  of  Solland 

on  the  coast  of  America.) 

By  Joh.  Price  Apricius,  English  Minister  at  the  Hague.  —  Original 
edition  destined  to  be  posted  on  the  walls  as  a  placcard. 

709  —  £Sen  Vertoogh  van  de  considerable  colonie,  by  de  Staten  van 
Hollandt  uytgeset  op  de  vaste  kust  van  America.  I.  De  favorable  con- 
ditien enz.  H.  Onderrichtinge  van  de  goede  gelegentheden  van  die 
landen.  III.  Korte  oplossinge  van  de  swarigheden  by  eenige  voorgewent. 
s  Gravenh.,  J.  Scheltus,  4676.  4to.  70  pp.   Very  rare.  25.- 

{Jecount  of  the  considerable  colony  founded  by  the  States  of  Holland 
on  the  coast  of  America^  cont.  I.  The  favourable  conditions.  It.  Infor^ 
motion  concern,  the  favourable  situation.  Ill,  Clearing  of  the  difficulties^ 
made  by  some  people.) 

710  —  Beschlijvinge  van  Guiana,  deszelfs  situatie,  gesontbeyt,  vrucht- 
baarheyt  en  voordeelen  boven  andere  landen.  Hoorn,  S.  Jx.  Hartinghy 
4676.  4to.  46  pp.  22— 

{Description  of  Guiana^  its  situation,  healthiness^  fertility  and  advan- 
tages.) 

Especially  treating  of  the  bad  state  of  commerce  and  navigation  to  Guiana, 
the  means  of  restoration  etc. 

711  —  [Beaumont  (8.  de)]  Pertinente  Beschryvinge  van  Guiana,  gelegen 
aan  de  vaste  kust  van  America.  Hier  is  bygevoeght  der  Participanten 
profyteu.  . .  als  oock  de  conditien  van  de  Staten  van  Hollandt  voor  die 
gene,  die  nae  Guiana  begeeren  te  varen.  Amst.,  J.  Claesz  ten  Hoom^ 
4676.  4to.  XII,  55  pp.  With  a  map  and  a  view  of  the  coast  of  Ouiana 
on  the  rule.  32.— 

{Accurate   description    of    Ouiana   situated   on   the  coast  of  America, 
with  addition   of  the  profits  of  tJte  shareholders  and  the  conditions  for 
those,  who  wish  to  sail  for  Guiana.) 
Compiled  from  de  Laei,  O.  Keye,  de  Vries  etc. 

Amsterdam. 

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712  —  [GfrerardUS  de  Myst]  Verloren  Arbeyt  ofte  klaar  en  kortbon- 
digh  vertoogh  vaii  de  in  de  Lantstreeke  Gayana  aan  de  vaste  kuste 
van  Amerika  op  de  rivier  Wiapoca  gelogen  colonic.  Amst.  (1678.) 
4to.   With  a  folding  map.  48- 

{Fai»  foork,  or  clear  amd  concise  aceotmt  of  the  colony^  siUuUed  on 
the  river  Wiapoca  i»  Guiana  on  the  coast  of  America.) 
Tliift  little  recital  oontains  the  wkoXe  history  of  the  colony  sent  ont  by 
the  States  General  in  1676  on  the  banks  of  the  river  Wiapoca,  the  hard- 
ships they  underwent  and  the  reasons  which  prevented  them  Arojn  soeoee- 
ding.  —  The  river  Wiapoca  is  the  principal  boundary  hetween  Gniasa 
and  Brazil ;  therefore  the  map  is  of  the  utmost  importance  as  it  is  the 
largest  of  this  river  in  those  times.  I  have  seen  it  only  once  before.  —  The 
great  interest  taken  in  this  colony  is  attested  by   the  preceding  6  puhlicatioiis. 

713  —  Heeps  (Jan).  —  Copye  van  't  Octroy  door  de  Staten  €>ener.  gegeven 
aen  Jan  Reeps,  om  eene  colonie  op  te  richten  aen  de  westzyde  vao 
Kio  de  las  Amasones.  Mitsgaders  een  beschryvinge  van  die  landen... 
s  Gravenh.,  /.  Sehettus,  1689.  4to.  rncut.  16  pp.  Very  scarce.  22.- 

{Copy  of  the  patent  granted  hy  the  States  Gener,  to  John  Reept,  far 
founding   a    colony    on    the    Western  side  of  the  Rio  de  las  Jmazonet. 

With  a  description  of  the  lands.) 

Holland  in  its  immense  activity,  not  content  with  its  commerce  to  both 
the  Indies,  and  with  the  flourishing  settlements  which  enriched  it  horn  day 
to  day,  was  continually  seeking  to  augment  its  power.  This  accounts  fur 
the  numerous  colonies  we  see  planned  every  year,  to  such  an  extent  that 
we  are  at  a  loss  to  understand  how  so  small  a  country  could  famish  a 
sufficient  number  of  persona  wilting  to  exile  themselves  in  order  to  people 
the  remotest  comers  of  the  globe.  The  colony  of  Jan  Beeps  is  one  of  those 
works  we  are  surprised  to  find  any  trace  of  in  history,  so  much  it  was 
lost  sight  of  among  greal^r  and  more  successful  speculations.  Indeed  one  is 
hardly  able  to  say  if  this  expedition  left  Holland  or  not  The  extreme 
scarcity  ef  this  pamphlet  has  prevented  persons  more  competent  than 
ourselves  from  giving  their  opinion  on  the  history  of  this  colony;  and 
it  is  almost  the  duty  of  those  men  in  America  who  devote  their  studies  to 
make  the  history  of  the  new  world  known  to  us,  to  give  us  some  details 
of  this  almost  forgotten  country.  In  the  mean  time  we  recommend  this  tnct 
to  their  notice,  assuring  them  they  wUl  read  it  with  interest.  {Asher.) 

714  —  BeaGhT^vlng  van  Guiana,  en  een  bericht  van  de  rivieren  en 
plantagien  Berbice,  Essequebo  en  Demerary,  in  brieven.  Amsterd.  1794. 
8vo.  2.25 

{Description    of  €htiana,   with   an  account  of  Berbice^  Essequebo  and 
Demerary.  In  liters.) 

715  —  Guts  Muths  (J.  Ch.  P.)  VoUstandige  Erdbeschreibung  von  Guyana 
u.  Brasilien.  Weimar,  1827.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1254  pp.  (H.— )  2.75 

716  —  Hartsinck  (J.  J.)  Beschrijving  van  Guiana  of  de  WiWe  kiist 
van  Zuid  Amerika.  Aardrijkskunde,  Historie. .  Inwooners,  Dieren . . . 
de  eerste  ontdekking  dier  kust,  bezittingen  der  Spanjaarden,  ftanschen  en 
Portugeezen  etc.  Amsterd.  1770. 2  vols.  hj.  ca^  uncut ,  many  plates AXo.  5.— 

{Description  of  Guiana  or  the  wild  coast  of  South- America. . .  H* 
geography,  history . , .  inhabitants,  animals y  with  an  account  of  itt  Mseo- 
very  and  the  colonies  of  the  Spaniards,  French  and  Portuguese.) 

„By  fiir  the  best  work  ever  published  on  the  countries  described,  accord- 
ing to  Mr.  Warden.  '•Rich.  —  The  author  was  a  very  able  Statesman,  Director 
of  the  East  India  Gomp.,  and  a  man  of  very  high  standing,  who  had  access  to 
every  information  wanted. 
717 Same  work.  2  vols,  hf.  bd.  uncut.  Large  paper.  9- 

FB£I>.   MuLL£B. 

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718  —  [Bancroft  (S.)]  Essay  on  the  natural  history  of  Guiana  in  South 

America,  with  an  account*  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  several 

tribes  of  its  Indian  Inhabitants.  London,  1769.  calf,  plate.  8vo.       2.50 

Page  1 — 248  comprising  the   natural  history,  pp.  249^402  treating  of 

the  Indian  tribes,  etc. 

719 Natuurlijke   geschiedenis   van  Guiana,  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Utrecht, 

1782.  bd*.  8vo.  i  50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

720  —  Ck>lonial  BsssyS.  Transl.  from  the  Dutch.  Lond.  1864.  hf.  bd, 
8vo.  i  — 

Cont.  pp.  31—158:  Survey  of  the  English  possessions  in  America  and 
particularly  that  of  Guiana. 

721  —  Dalton  (H.  G.)  History  of  British  Guiana,  comprising  a  general 
description  of  the  colony  with  an  account  of  its  climate,  geology,  na- 
tural   history,    etc.   London,   1855.    2  vols.  clotA,  tnapt  and  piatet.  8vo. 

11. — 

722  -  Dialogrue  between  a  planter  and  some  headmen  on  a  plantation 
in  British  Guiana.  Demerara,  1848.  8vo.  ^^— 

723  -  Thoughts  on  British  Guiana.  By  a  planter.  2*  edit.  Demerara, 
1847.  8vo.  42  pp.  ^.— 

-  Gtiiana.  -  See  also:  Oerbier.  —  Baleigh.  —  Waanron. 

724  Guusot,  Washington.  Fondation  de  la  RepubUque  des  Btats-Unis. 
Bruxelles,  1851.  y.  calf.  8vo.  —60 

725  Gkirney  (jr  J.)  Een  winter  in  de  West-Indign.  Vert,  door  C.  J. 
^weerts.  Amst  1843.  8vo.  (2.40)  1.— 

(A  winter  tn  the  West- Indies.  Transl.   by  C.  J,  Zweerts.) 

726  Haan  (L.  Feykes)  Beschryving  van  de  Straat  Davids,  benevens  des 
Mlven  inwooners,  zede,  hunne  vischvangst.  Met  een  verhaal  van  de 
Westkust...  of  Noord-Amerika.  Amst.,  G.  v.  Kenlen,  1720—21.  2 
parts  in  1.  sd.,  6  plaies  and  maps.  4to.  40  and  14  pp.  4.— 

(Description  of  the  Strait  of  Danids,  its  inhabitants,  manners,  fishery, 
with  an  account  of  its  Western  coetst  or  North-America.) 

727  Haefkens  (J.)  Centraal  Amerika,  uit  een  geschiedkundig,  aard- 
rijksknndig  en  statistiek  oogpunt  beschouwd.  Dordrecht,  1832.  sd.  un- 
cut,  map  and  plaies.  8vo.  (4.80)  2. — 

(Central   America,  considered  Jrom  a  historical,  geographical  and  sta- 
tisOeal  point  of  pieto.) 

This  book  is  a  revised  and  augmented  edition  of  the  author's  book  on 
Guatimala,   see  No.  702. 

728  Hageman  (J.)  Geschiedenis  van  den  afval  der  Spaansch-Americaansche 
Kolonien  van  het  Moederland,  benevens  geschied-  en  aardrijkskundige 
aanteekeningen  nopens  die  gewestcn.  233  pp.  4to.  MS.  16. — 

(History  of  the  defection  of  the  Spanish- American  colonies  from  the 
moiher-countrjj,  with  historical  and  geograph.  notices^ 
ITnpublished  Manuscript ,  dated :  Ojatiharang  op  Java,  Junij  1844. 

Highly  interesting,  as   well  for  me  historical  particulars  it  contains,  as  for 

the  geographical  and  other  notices. 

729  Hakluyt  Bociet^  (Publications  of  the)  London,  1847—59.  17  vols. 
cloth,  uncut,  many  maps  and  plates.  %so.  Printed  for  subscribers  only.  110. — 

Contents  of  tMs  set:  Mawiins,  Voyage  into  the  South-Sea  in  1593 — 
1622  —  Columbus,  Select  letters,  with  other  orig.  documents  relat.  to  his 
voyages.  —  Raleigh's  Discovery  of  Guiana  in  1595—96.  —  Frcme.  Drake's 
Voyage,  1595.   —   Rundall,   Narrative  of  voyages  towards  the  North- West, 


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4496—1631.  —  Straehey,  Historie  of  tntFaile  into  Viiginia  Brittimia.  - 
Hakluyt,  Diven  voyages  touching  the  diaooTery  of  Ajnerica,  1582>  —  Bmh- 
dalFt  collection  of  early  documents  on  Japan.  —  Coats*  Greography  of  Hud* 
son's  Bay.  —  Hakluyt,  DiscoTery  of  Terra  Florida,  1611.  —  Seriersiaui, 
Rerum  Moecovitarnm  Commentarii.  2  vols.  —  De  Veer,  Three  Voyages  by 
the  North-East  to  China,  1594 — 96,  with  introduction  ofBeke.  —  Mendoza, 
Historie  of  China,  1688.  Vol.  I.  —  WAUe,  Early  documents  on  Spitsbergen 
and  Greenland.  —  Heniy  Hudson,  the  Navigator,  hy  G.  M.  Asher.  — Early 
Voyages  to  Terra  Australis,  edited  by  R.  H.  Mayor. 
Some  of  these  early  volumes  have  become  very  rare. 

730  Hakluyt  (Rich.)  Divers  voyages  touching  the  discovery  of  America 
and  the  Islands  adjacent.  Edited  with  notes  and  introduction  by  J. 
Winter  Jones.  London,  1850.  cloiA,  factimite  and  maps,  8vo.  10.— 

Published  by  the  Hakluyt  Society. 

731  [Halle  (Jos.)]  Mundus  alter  et  idem:  sive  Terra  Australis,  antehac 
semper  incognita,  authore  Mercurio  Brittannico.  Acced.  Th.  Campa- 
nellae  Givitas  Solis  et  F.  Baconis  Nova  Atlantis.  Ultrajecti,  /.  h  Waei- 
bergCt  1643.  vellum.  12mo.  5.- 

A  pleasant  invective  against  the  characteristic  vices  of  varions  nations,  from 
which,  it  is  said,  Swift  has  taken  the  idea  of  his  Gulliver's  Travels.  —  At 
page  1  a  map  of  America  and  the  South-I/ands. 

732  Hamoonii  (Mart.)  Frisia  seu  de  viris  rebusque  Frisiae  illustribus. 
Franekerae,  Joa,  Lamrinck,  1620.  caZf.  4to.  Wilh  a  large  number  of 
ime  portraits  engraved  hy  the  celebrated  P.  Feddes  Harlingensis,         8.— 

Pp.  74 — 75  contain  an  account  of  a  voyage  of  the  Frisoos  to  America 
and  Chili  long  before  Columbus.  —  See  on  the  real  piobahility  of  such  a 
voyage  the :  Memoir  on  the  discovery  of  America  by  v.  d,  JBergh  (No.  90.) 

733  Hamilton,  Les  hommes  et  les  moeurs  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique. 
Paris,  1831.  2  vols,  in  1.  hf.  bd.  8vo.  2.25 

734  Happelii  (te.  Qt)  Mundus  Mirabilis  oder  Wunderbare  Weltlneiner 
kurtzen  Cosmographia  fiirgestellet.  Uhn,  1687—88.  2  vols.  veUum, 
maps  and  plates,  4to.  5.- 

This  very  interesting  work,  full  of  the  most  various  curiosities  etc.,  contains 
Vol.  I.  pp.  769—798  a  description  of  America;  Vol.  II.  pp.  805— 896 an 
account  of  the  manners,  ciistoms  etc.  of  the. inhabitants  of  Canada,  Virginia, 
Florida,  Peru,  Brazil  etc.,  pp.  1057-  1102  of  the  superstitions  of  these 
^peoples^  pp.  1144 — 47  of  the  American  languages  etc. 

735 Thesaurus   Exoticorum,   oder   eine  [mit  ausslandischen  Raritaten 

u.  Geschichten  wphlversehene  Schatz-Kammer,  fiirstellend  die  Asiatische 
Africanische  u.  Americanische  Nationes,  als  Canadenser,  Virgenier, 
Floridaner,  Mexicaner,  Peruaner,  Chilenser,  Brasilianer . . .  Hamburg, 
1688.  calf  gin,  mapSy  plates  and  woodcuts,  fol.  Title  mounted,  else  a  fine 
copy.  13.  - 

The  greater  part  of  this  work  is  filled  with  a  history  of  the  wars  between 
Hungary  and  Turkey,  but  it  has  also  a  spcial  interest  for  the  American 
collector,  as  it  contains  a  series  of  15  curious  representations  of  the  abo- 
rigines of  America,  all  with  detailed  descriptions  of  their  manners,  cus- 
toms, i*eligion  etc.  We  find  among  them  represented  the  natives  of  New- 
France,  New-Netherland,  Viiginia,  a  King  of  Florida,  Californians,  Peru- 
vians, Chilians,  Mexicans,  etc. 

736  Ha.r1a.n    (Bich.)  Fauua  Americana,  being  a  description  ol  the  mam- 

miferous   animals   inhabiting   North    America.    Philadelphia,  A.  Tinley. 

1825.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  6.- 

Presentation    coi)y   of   the  author  to  Fred.  Cuvier,  with  MS.  annotation 

of  the  latter  on  p.  157. 

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737  Hassel  (G.)  n..J.  G.  Fr.  Cazmabioh,  VoUstandige  Erdbeschreibung 
von  Mexico,    Guatemala   u.  Westindien.  'Weimar,  1824.  ad.  uncut.  8vo. 

(7.-)  2.- 

738  Hassel  (G.)  Vollstiindige  Erdbeschreibang  des  BritiscKen  u.  Rus- 
sischen  Amerika's^  Weimar,  1822.  td,  uncut.  8vo.  (6. — )  4.50 

739 Vollstandige  Erdbeschreibung  der  Verein.  Staaten  von  Nord-Ame- 

rika.  Weimar,  1823.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  (9.—)  2,50 

HAYTI.  -   ^^  *»^*^  ^-  J^omingo. 

740  —  Hanna  (S.  W.)  Notes  of  a  visit  to  some  parts  of  Haiti.  London, 
1836.  cloth,  plates.  8vo.  1.-^ 

741  —  De  Negerstaat  van  Hayti  of  St.  Domingo,  geschetst  in  zijne 
geschiedenis  en  tegenwoord.  toestand.  Amst.  1821.  8vo.  1. — 

{The  State  of  the  Negroes  in  Hayti  sketched  in  Us  history  and  pre- 
sent condition.) 

742  —  Walton  fW.)  Report  on  the  mines  known  in  the  Eastern  divi- 
sion of  Hayti.  London,  1825.  8vo.  1. — 

743  Hazart  (Com.)  Historie  van  de  gheheele  Wereldt. .  Antwerp.  1667. 
2  vols.  fol.  ff^Uh  many  plates.  10.— 

{History  of  the  whole  world.) 
Vol.  I*  treats   exclusively    of  Asia  and  America  (Peru,   Mexico,  Brazil, 
ilorida,  Canada,  Paraguay  etc.) 

744  Heame  (Ii.)  Voyage  du  Fort  du  Prince  de  Galles  dans  la  Bale  de 
Hudson  a  TOc^an  Nord,  entrepris  par  ordre  de  la  Compagnie  de  la 
Baie  de  Hudson  en  1769 — 72,  pour  la  d6couverte  d'un  passage  au 
Nord-Ouest.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  (p.  Lallement.)  [Paris,]  1798.  2  vols.  sd. 
uncut  J  map  and  plates.  8vo.  3. — 

745 Landreis    van  't   Prins   van   Wallis  Fort  aan  Hudsons  Baai  naar 

den  Noorder   Oceaan.    Uit  het   Engelsch  vert.  m.  aanmerk.  van  J.  R. 
Forster.  *s  Hage,  1798.  2  vols.  sd.  uncuty  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  work  preceding,  with  notes  by  Forster. 

-  Heckewelder  (J.)  On  the  languages  of  the  American  Indians.  — 
See:  Transactions  of  the  Philos.  Soc.  Philadelphia. 

746  Hedendaagsche  Historie,  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika, 
behelz.   de  historie  der  ontdeckingen,  beschryving,  natuurlyke  historie, 

.    enz.    Amsterd.,   /.    Tirion^   1769.  3  vols*  vellum  or  hf.  calf  neat.,  uncut. 
With  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  3.50 

{The  present  history  and  state  of  Atnerica^  contain,  the  history  of  its 
discovery,  the  description,  natural  history,  etc.) 

These  volumes  belong  to  the  very  interesting  collection;  Hedendaagsche 
Historie  van  alle  VolTceren  (Present  history  of  all  nations)  etc.  by  various 
authors,  45  vols.  8vo. 

747  Helps  (A.)  The  Spanish  conquest  in  America  and  its  relation  to  the 
liistory  of  slavery  and  to  the  government  of  colonies.  London,  1855 — 
57.  Vol.  1—3.  cloth,  maps.  8vo.  (27.—)  15.— 

748  [ ]  The  conquerors   of  the  New- World  and  their  Bondsmen,  being 

a  narrative  of  the  principal   events  which  led  to  Negro  Slavery  in  the 
Weht-Indies  and  America.  London,  Pickering,  1848-52. 2  Vols.  bds.  8vo.  9. — 

Anonymously  edited  and  rare,  as  the  author  withdrew  the  work  from  sale. 

—  Hennepm  (L.)  Voyage,  etc.  —  See :  Louisiana. 

749  Herrera  (Ant.  de)  Novus  Orbis  s.  descriptio  Indiae  Occidei^t.  Me- 
taphraste  C.Barlaeo.  —  Access,  et  aliorum  Indiae  Occid.  descriptiones 
et  navigationis  nuperae  Australia  Jao.  le  Maire,  historia,  uti  et  na- 
vigationum  omnium  per  fVetum  Magellan,  succincta  narratio.  Amst. 
M.  Colyn  1692.  foL  With  17  maps.  (Tiele  294.).  25.— 

This  Latin  and  also  the  French  edition  are  very  scarce  in  Holland,  rarer 

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tiian  the  Dutch  edition.  It  is  (the  Journal  ofle  Maiie  excepted)  reprinted 
by  de  Bry  (Grands  Voyi^^  XII),  and  as  this  translation  of  Herrera  and 
Ordonez  is  made  by  the  renowned  Dntch  scholar  C.  Barlaens,  this  part  of 
de  Bry  is,  in  respect  to  aceoncy  and  elegance,  one  of  the  beat  of  that 
collection.  Camas,  Memotre  says :  de  Biy  a  tr^  mal  fait  de  sapprimer 
ce  jonmal  de  le  Maire.  —  The  14  maps  to  Herrera  are  copied  by  de  Brj 
from  the  Dutch  edition. 

See  on  the  3  leorit  contained  in  this  rolnme  and  their  French  and  Dutch 
translations,  the  very  interesting  notices  in :  Camus  Memoire,  pp.  147. 
160.  Tide,  pp.  56  and  812.  The  rare  original  edition  ofOrdonezf^^  ts/r0: 
Ordonez. 

750  Herrera  (A.  de)  Description  des  Indes  Occident.  cpi*on  appelle  au- 
jourdhuy  le  Nouveau  Monde.  Transl.  d'Espagnol  en  FranQ.  —  Avec  la  Navi- 
gation de  Jaqnes  le  Maire  et  de  plus  antres.  Amst.,  Jf.  GoUn,  1622.  fol. 
Withportr.  and  17  maps,  vellum.  Very  rare,  H»e  <fopy.  (Tlele,  296.)  28.- 

In  this  translation  follows  after  the  navigation  of  le  Maire  the  Deseriptiou 
of  West-India  by  P.  Ordonnez  de  Cevallos,  and  the  description  of  America 
from:  Bertios'  Tabulae  geograph. 

751  a  [Herrera  (Ant  de)]  Nieuwe  werelt,  anders  genaempt  West-Indien. 
1622, 

b  Ordonnez  de  Cevallos  (Pt.)  Eygentl.  Beschryv.  v.  West-lndien.  1624. 
c  Spieghel  der  Australische  Navigatie,  door  Jac.  le  ICaire,  uytge- 
varen  14  Juny  1615—1622.  —  The  3  works  printed  at  Amsterdam  bv 
M.  Colyn.  —  1  vol.  Af.  veilum.  sm.  fol.  (Tiele,  297.)  22.- 

752  Herrera  (Oypr.  de)  Mirabilis  vita  et  mirabiliora  acta  Toribii  Al- 
fonsii  Mogrobesii,  Limani  ArchipraesuUs.  Romae,  1670.  vellum,  gtU 
edget^    coats  of  arms  of  a  Cardinal  stamped  in  gold  on  sides,  fol.   25.— 

Very  rare  work,  not  mentioned  by  Rich,  Ternaux  and  the  other  Biblio- 
graphers, of  the  highest  value  for  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Pern,  embrac- 
ing also  a  description  of  the  land  etc.  Mogrobesius  was  Archbishop  of 
Lima  from  1580—1624. 

753  Herrliberger  (Bav.)  Heilige  Ceremonien,  Gottes-  u.  Gotzen-Dienste 
alter  Volcker  der  Welt.  Zurich,  1748.  8  parts  In  2  vols.  eaif.  fol.  14.50 

234  very  fine  plates,  engraved  by  Herrliberger  after  Picart*s  Ceremonies 
religieases  (See  No.  34^.)  with  a  descriptive  text.  We  find  among  them  34 
representing  the  ceremonies  of  the  American  peoples,  especially  the  Vir- 
ginians, Floridans  and  Mexicans. 

754 Tiie    same,    without   the   text,   only  221  plates,  wanting  the  13 

supplementary  plates,  representing  the  ceremonies  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  Switserland.  The  series  of  plates  of  American  nations  is 
complete.  11.- 

—     —  See  also:  Cayenne. 

755  Hertha.  Zeitschrift  fur  Erd-,  Volker-  u.  Staatenkunde,  herausg.  von 
Berghausu.Hoffmann.Stuttgart,1825— 27.10  vols.  sd.  maps.  «vo.  12.50 
Containing:  de  Lavenaudi^re,  Besohreibung  von  Mexico.  —  Betirepo^ 
Ueber  Colombia.  —  MoUien,  Reise  durch  Colombia.  —  Ckromtsehenko, 
Reise-Joumal  an  d.  Kiisten  von  Rnss.  America.  —  Resirepo,  Geograplue> 
Industrie  n.  Bevolkerung  von  Antioqnia  in  Colombia,  with  map.  —  J.  v- 
Humboldt,  Briefe  aus  Paraguay.  —  v.  Lowenorn,  Reise  uach  d.  Ostkiiste 
Gronlands,  with  jnap,  —  Zustand  der  Gesellschaft  in  d.  Verein.  Staaten.  — 
Noper,  Das  Franzos.  Gujana.  —  Zur  Knnde  von  Nord*>Amer.  ^  (MMeugh'i 
Reisen  in  Sud-Amer.  -^^  Account  of  the  United  Provinces  of  Rio  de  Is 
Plata.  —  Mathison,  Narrative  of  a  visit  to  Bnunl,  Chili,  Pern  etc.  7 
A*  p.  Humboldt,  Handelsweg  in  der  Landenge  von  Goozacoalco.  —  Consi- 
deration of  the  claims  and  conduct  of  the  Unit.  States  respect.  theirNorth- 
Eastern  boundary.  —  Bumholdt,  ^and  der  astronom  Geographic  v.  Anae* 
rika.  —  Idem,  Znstand  von   Guatemala.  —    Idem,  Fortsduritte  dtr  Kultur 


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unter   d.    ladianern   Nord-Aroerikas.  —  GaUatin,   Uebersicht  d.  Tndianer- 
Stamme  in  d.  Verein.  Staaten.  —  etc. 
This  valuable  joomal  is  entirely  out  of  print. 
--    [Hessel    Gerritsz.]    Histoire    du     Pays   Spitzberg,    1613.    —     See 

infra:  SpitsbOrg. 

756  Hildreth  (B..)  Geschiedenis  der  Vereen.  Staten    van  Noord-Amerika 

sedert  de  ontdekking  van  Columbus.  Uit  het  Engelsch  met  aanteeken. 

door  M.  Keijzer,  's  Gravenh.  4854—57.  6  vols.  td.  8vo.      (24.— )10.— 

{History    of   the    Unit,   States   of  North-Amer.  since  their  discovery 

by  Columbttt.  Translafed  toith  notes  by  M.  Ketfzer.) 

1^1  Historia  dos  descobrimentos  e  coaquistas  dos  Portugiiezes  no  Novo 

Mundo.  Lisboa,  A.  Gomes,  1786.  4  vols,  calf,  sm.  8vo.  10. — 

758  Hoekstra  (Kl )  Dagverhaal  van  het  verongelukken  van  het  Galioot- 
schipHarlingen  in  Straat- Davids.  Haarl.  1828.  8vo.  With  a  m«jD.  (1.50)1. — 

{Journal   of  the "  shipwreck    of  the  ship  Harlingen  in  the  Straits  of 
Davids.) 

759  Holbroolr  (J.  B.)  Ichthyology  of  South- Carolina.  Chariest.  1855.  Pai  t 
i-«10.   With  27  colour,  plates.  4to.  34.— 

760  Holland  aan  de  Vereen.  Staten  van  N.  A.  ten  opzigte  van  de  vol- 
doening  van  derzelver  schulden  ten  voorbeeld  voorgesteld.  Amst.  1842. 
8vo.  —.60 

{Holland  presented  to  the   Tin,  St. at  a  model  in  discharging  her  debts.) 

761  Hollands  BJjkdom,  behelzende  den  oorsprong  van  den  Koophandel 
en  van  de  magt  van  dezen  staat.  Uit  het  Pransch  vert.,  merkelijk 
veranderd  en  vermeerd.  door  i?.  Imzoc.  Leyden,  1781.  4  vols.  sd.  8vo.  11.— 

{HoUand^s  tcealth,  contain,  the  origin  of  the  commerce  and  the  power 

of  that  state.  Transl.  from  the  French,  considerably  changed  et  augmented 

by  E.  Lutac.) 

A  complete  history  of  the  Dutch  commerce  in  all  parts  of  the  world, 
containing  »des  particularites  historiques  et  des  observations  financieres  de 
la  pins  grande  importance"  {NeUeher,  Lea  Hollandais  au  BresH,)  Nearly 
the  whole  2^  volume  treats  of  the  commerce  with  America  and  the  Dutch 
colonies  there,  with  an  appendix  of  docoments,  amongst  which  will  be  found  : 

Octroy  of  the  West-Ind.  Comp.  1621. 

Report  of  the  lieut.  Gen.  Schoppe  on  the  stale  of  Brazil  in  1654. 

Report  of  Schonenbuig  and  Haecx  on  the  same  subjeict. 

Instraction  for  the  West-Ind.  Comp.  on  the  border  question  in  New- 
Netherland,  1664. 

And  about  37  other  documents  on  the  West-Ind.  Comp.  and  the  colonics 
of  Suriname,  Berbice,  Essequebo  etc.  ^  This  book  is  partly  a  translation 
of  the  French  work :  La  richesse  de  la  Hollande  by  Accarias  de  Serioune, 
but  with  many  interesting  additions  as  the  above  and  others. 

762  HoUis  (Thorn.)  Memoirs,  including  his  correspondence  from  emi- 
nent Americans  and  others.  London,  Printed  hy  J.  Nichols,  1780.  2 
vols.  bds.  uncut ^  33  plates  and  portraits,  roy.   4to.  18. — 

With  the  48  additional  {lages  between  532—533.  Privately  printed  — 
A  very  interesting  work,  especially  for  the  portraits,  five  of  which  are  of 
John  Milton.  —  For  America  it  has  a  special  value  for  the  history  of 
Harvard  College  and  of  Boston.  At  page  371  is  a  fine  portrait  of  Jon. 
Mayhew  ^Pastor  in  Boston  and  AsseilK>r  of  the  civil  and  rdigloas  liberties 
of  his  country  and  mankind." 

763  [Honter  (Joa.)J  Rudimenta  Gosmographica.  Tiguri,  Apud  Froscho- 
uerum,  1546.  sm.  8vo.  12.— 

This  book  is  interesting  for  America,  as  the  teict  (a  ^ioetical  descrip- 
tion of  the  world)  is  followed  by  an  appendix  of  14  leaves,  containing  an 
atlas   of   the   world.    This   appeudix  has  also  been  published  separately,  us 

Amsterdam.  11 

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appears  from  the  title  of  the  edition  of  1561  :  Cum  tabulis  geogr.^  qtiae 
etiam  seorsim  exciuae  vaeneunt.  One  of  the  maps  —  with  the  inscription : 
Tiguri  J.  V.  H.  E.  (in  a  monogram)  MDXLVI  —  gives  a  very  curious 
representation  of  America. 

Perhaps  no  other  similar  work  has  been  reprinted  so  often  in  a  short 
time,  as  Honter's  Cosmography.  Besides  various  editions  printed  at  Antwerp, 
5  editions  have  been  published  by  Froschouer,  viz.  4546, 1548,  i549, 4552, 
4561.  —  The  present  is  the  first  and  original  edition,  and  the  scarcest 
of  all.  Harrisse  (No.  274)  cites  it  only  from   VValckeuaer's  catalogne. 

764  Honter.  —  The  same.  {No  place)  4590.  sm.Svo.  7.50 

Title  in  exact  facsimile;  signature  A  and  B  very  neatly  supplied  in 
MS.    With  exactly  the  same  maps  as  the  preceding. 

765  Homii  (G.)  6e  originibus  Americanis  libri  IV.  Hagae  Com.,  Jdr. 
Vlacq,  4652.  vellam.  sm.  8vo.  4.50 

Written  at  the  instigation  of  J.  de  Laet,  against  H.  Grotius  :  De  orig. 
gentium  Americ.  (No.  699.) 

766  Horto  (Garcia  ab)  Aromatum  et  simplicium  aliquot  apud  Indos 
nascentium  historia. . .  latino  sermone  in  epitomen  contracta ...  a 
Car.  Clusio.  Antverpiae,  Chr,  Plantimti,  4574.  —  Nic.  Monardes,  De 
simplicibus  medicamentis  ex  Occid.  India  delatis,  interprete  G.  Clusio. 
Ibid.  4574.  —  Idem^  Simplicium  medicamentorum  ex  Novo  Orbe  de- 
lator, lib.  III.  Ibid.  1582.  —  J  Costa,  Aromata  et  medicamenta  in 
Orientali  India  nascentia,  lat.  vertit  C.  Ctusius.  Ibid.  4582.  —  Gasp. 
Bauhinns^  De  lapidis  Bezoaris  Orient,  et  Occident,  natura.  Basil.  1625.— 
In  1  vol.  vellum,  numerous  woodcuts.  8vo.  Rare  collection,  9.50 

767 Aromatum    et   simplicium   aliquot   medicamentorum  apud  Indos 

nascentium  historia.  Latino  sermone  in  epitomen  contracta  a  C.  Clu- 
sio. Ed.  3a  Antverp.,  Flantin,  1579.  calfgiU,  woodcuts.  8vo.  Fine  copy.  4.50 

768  The    same.    Ed.    4^    auctior.    Ibid.   1593.   veUum,  woodcuts.  8vo. 

456  pp.  5.50 

This  edition  contains  besides:  Chr.  Acosta.  Aromata  (pp.  225—312)  and 
N.  Monardes,  de  simpl.  Medicam.  (pp.  313^-456.) 

769  —  The  same  edition,  vellum,  very  tall  copy.  6.50 

770  Horton  (B.  Wilniot)  A  letter  addressed  to  the  anonymous  author 
of  ^England  and  America."  Colombo  [Ceylon.]  4834.  kf.  bd.  8vo.  37 
and  29  pp.  Privately  printed.  Of  the  highest  rarity.  3.25 

771  Houfitoun  (Jam.)  Works,  containing  memoirs  of  his  life  and  travels 
in  Asia,  Africa  and  America,  from  1690 — 1753,  giving  a  particular 
account  of  the  Scotch  expedition  to  Darien  in  America,  the  rise  and 
fall  of  the  African  and  South-Sea  Companies,  the  late  expedition  to  the 
Spanish  West-Indies  etc.  London,  S.  Sladon,  1753.  calfy  plate  of  arms. 
8vo.  4.- 

772  Hudson  the  Navigator  (Henry.)  The  original  documents,  in  which  his 
career  is  recorded,  collected,  partly  translated  and  annotated,  with  an 
introduction  by  G.  M.  Asker,  London,  1860.  cloth,  m^ps.  8vo.         12.— 

Published  for  the  Hakluyt  Society.  Out  of  print. 

773  ( )  Descriptio   ac  delineatio  geogr.  detectionis  Freti,  s.  transitus  ad 

occasum  supra  terras  Americanas  in  Chinam  atq.  Jap.  ducturi.  Re- 
cens  investig.  a  H.  Hudsono.  —  Item  Exegesis  super  tractu  recens 
detecto  in  §»  orbis  parte,  Australis  incogn.  Cum  descript.  terrarura 
Samojedarura,  in  Tarlaria  ad  ortum  freti  Waygats  sitarum,  nuperq. 
sceptro  Moscov.  adscit.  Arastel.,  Hessel  Oerardi,  1613.  bds.,  8  pi.  and 
maps  (6  in  facsim.)  4to.  (Tiele  No.  153.)  48  pp.  32.— 

On  this  small  but  highly  important  work  see  at  large  :  Tiele  pp.  179 
to  190,  and  my :  Essai  tfune  MibUographie  Neerl.  Busse,  1859,  pp.  71, 
103 — 6,  especially  on  the  formerly  unknown  author  /*.  Massa  of  Haarlem. 


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It  contains :  4°.  the  discovery  of  the  Hudson  bay  etc.  in  461i,  with  map, 
with  additions  to  the  former  edition  of  1642.  2®.  the  account  of  F.  de 
Qnir  on  Australia.  3o.  and  4^.  the  description  of  the  Samoyedes,  their 
country,  etc.  by  Is.  Massa  of  Haarlem.  —  The  book  is  one  of  the  rarest 
of  all  voyages,  especially  in  Holland.  The  pp.  37  to  39 :  In  prafaet.  nost- 
remae  etfit.  etc.  (Voyage  of  May)  and  pp.  40  to  42:  de  detect,  terrae  polaris 
sub  latitud.  80  grad.,  are  added  in  neat  MS.  —  Else  the  copy  is  very 
fine  and  tall. 

—  A  facsimile  of  the  Tabula  Nautica,  etc.  4644  and  the  map  of  the  world 
with  indication  of  the  discovery  of  Hudson  and  de  Quir,  was  published 
by  me  in  4867.  8.— 

—  Hudson  (H.)  Discovery  of  the  Hudson  Bay,  etc.,  in  Dutch,  in :  G. 
de  Veer,  Eerste  Schipvaert  by  Noorden  nae  Cathay,  etc.  Editions  of 
1646,  48.  —  See  infra  in  the  division:  Collections  of  voyages  to  theNorth. 

774  Hudson.  —  Murphy  (H.  C.)  Henri  Hudson  in  Holland.  An  in- 
quiry into  the  origin  and  objects  of  the  voyage  which  led  to  the  dis- 
covery of  the  Hudson  River.  Hague,  4859.  8vo.  With  porir.  of  Dirk  pan 
Oss.  „ Printed  for  private  distribution."  40. — 

775  —  Ck>atS  (W.)  Geography  of  Hudson*s  Bay,  being  remarks  in  many 
voyages  to  that  locality  in  4727 — 4754.  With  an  appendix  contain, 
extracts  from  the  log  of  Capt.  Middleton  on  his  voyage  for  the  disco- 
very of  the  Noi-th-West  Passage,  in  4744 — 42.  Edit,  by  J.  Barrow. 
London,  4852.  clotA.  8vo.  *  5.— 

Published  by  the  Hakluyt  Society. 

776  —  Ellis  (H)  Voyage  a  la  Baye  de  Hudson,  fait  en 4746—47, poar  la 
decouverte  d'un.  passage  au  Nord-Ouest,  avec  une  descripMon  exacte 
de  la"  cote,  Thistoire  naturelle  etc.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  et  augments  de 
remarques.  Leide,  £.  Luzac,  1750.  calf,  map  and  9  plates.  8vo.         2.50 

This  translation  is  made  by  C.  Sellius.  There  are  copies  of  the  same  edition 
having  the  address:  Paris,  Desaint  et  Saillant,  4750. 

777  Same  edition,  sd.  uncut.  8vo.    .  3. — 

778 Beize   naar   de   Baai   van   Hudson,    ter  ontdekkinge   van  eenen 

Noord-Wester   doortogt.    Uit    het   Engelsch  vertaaH.  Leiden,  E.  Luzac, 

4750.  hf.  bd.,  map  and  9  pL  8vo.  4.50 
Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

779  - —  The  same,  uncut.  8vo.  2.— 

780  —  Umfipeville  (Edw.)  The  present  state  of  Hudson's  Bay,  contain, 
a  full  description  of  the  fur- trade,  etc.  London,  Ch.  Skalker,  4790. 
calf  neat.  8vo.  3.  — 

Pp.  476^220  treat  of  the  native  Indians,  their  languages,  with  a  com- 
parative vocabulary  of  5  of  them,  etc. 

781  Hudson  River  Portfolio  —  20  fine  coloured  views  from  drawings 
by  jr.  G.  Wall,  engraved  by  /,  Hill.  New- York  (4824?)  hf.  bound, 
large  squ.  fol.  38. — 

No  title,  20  plates  numbered  4-10,  42-20,  22.  The  book  seetos  never 
to  have  been  finished,  so  that  probably  no  more  was  published,  than  is  con- 
tained in  this  volume.  —  Each  plate  is  accompanied  by  au  historical  and 
descriptive  letterpress  text. 

782  —  Milbert  (J.)  Itin6raire  pittoresque  du  fleuve  Hudson  et  des  par- 
ties lalerales  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord.  Paris,  4828.  2  vols.  4to.  and 
atlas    of    54   plates    on  China  paper    and    4     map.    fol.    hf.    bound, 

(400.—)  27.50. 

783  —  Renwick,  Account  of  steamboats  navigating  the  Hudson  River.  — 
On  the  Inland  Navigation  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (Lond., 
Quarterly  Journal,  1828.)  8vo.  —.75 

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784  Hughes  (Griffith)  Natural  history  of  Barbados.  London,  priiUed 
for  the  author,  1750.  hf.  bound,  29  plaie»  and  a  map,  fol.  12.— 

£m1i  plate  with  the  arms  of  the  family,  to  which  it  is  dedicated. 

785  [Hulshoff  (Maria  Aletta)]  Peace-Republicans'  Manaal,  or  the 
French  Constitution  of  4793,  and  the  declaration  of  the  rights  of  man 
and  of  citizens,  according  to  the  Moniteur  of  June  27th  1793.  French 
and  SngUsh,  with  other  pieces.  New-York,  /.  Tiebout  ^  Sons,  1817. 
ids.  8vo.  7.50 

This  book,  written  ia  America,  is  the  work  of  a  high-minded,  very 
intelligent  and  religious  Datch  woman,  only  daughter  of  a  learned  and  highly 
respectable  Baptist  Minister,  A  Hulshoff  at  Amsterdam.  In  1806,  when 
Napoleon  imposed  his  brother  as  King  on  iiollaud,  she  did  the  utmost  to 
excite  the  public  spirit  against  the  tyrant,  and  it  is  rumoared  that  she 
afterwards  planned  to  murder  hiiu,  wheu  he  stayei  at  Breda  iu  1811.  She 
was  then  removed  to  America  by  her  friends,  wrote  there  this  work,  and 
2  other  (rare)  pamphlets,  and  returned  afterwards  to  Amsterdam,  where 
she  lived  in  a  poor  quarter  of  the  town  with  6  or  7  cats,  wrote  some 
orthodox  books  against  vaccination,  etc.,  visited  the  sick  and  poor,  distri- 
buted her  fortune  iu  Christian  works  and  refused  even  to  acoepjt  a  very 
good  iuheritauce  bequeathed  to  her.    She  died  in  1846. 

786  Humboldt  (A.  de)  Examen  critique  de  I'histoire  de  la  geographie 
du  Nouv.  Continent  et  des  progres  de  TAstronomie  nautique  aux  15e 
et  16e  si^cles.  Paris,  1836.  5  vols.  8vo.  25.— 

787  Humboldt  et  A.  Bonpland,  Voyage  aux  Regions  Equinoctiales :  Ma- 
Hon  HUtorique.  Paris,  1814 — 19.  Vol.  I,  II.  sd.  unctd.  roy.  4to.  Large 
vellum  paper.  14. — 

788 Atlas    g6ographique   et   physique    des   regions   equinoxiales  du 

Nouveau  Continent.  Paris,  1814.  loy.  fol.  Large  vellum  paper.  20.— 
In  25  maps,  viz.  No.  1—6,  9,  13—30  (No.  19  twice  differenljy)  with 
the  2  titles  (general  and  special),  engmved  t'vontispice  and  the  rare  11  pp. 
folio  of  letterpress ;  ./Sur  les  materiaox  qui  ont  servi  pour  la  construction 
de  r Atlas.,/ 

789  Reise   in   die   Aequinoctial-Gegendeu   des  neuen  Continents.    In 

deutscher  Bearbeitung  von  H.  Hauff.  Stuttgart,  1859—60.  4  vols.  sd. 
map.  8vo.  6.— 

790 Essai   politique    sur   le    royaume   de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.  Paris, 

1808.  Liv.  1 — 4,  cent.  Vol.  I ;  2  titres  et  d^icace,  Analyse  raisonnie 
de  Tatlas  de  la  Nouv.  Espagne,  XCII  pp.  et  texte  pp.  1—428.  roy. 
4to.  Large  veUum  paper.  4.— 

791 Atlas  g^ographique  et  physique  du  royaume  de  la  Nouvelle  Es- 
pagne. Paris,  1808 — 11.  With  20  maps,  voy.fol.  Large  vellum  paper.  8.— 

792 Essai   politique   sur   le   royaume   de  la  Nouvelle  Espagne.  Paris, 

1811.  5  vols.  hf.  calf,  almost  uncut,  2  maps.  8vo.  12.— 

793 Minerva.—  Ensayo  politico  sobre  el  Heyno  de  NuevaEspana;  sa- 

cado  del  que  pubhco  en  Frances  Alex,  de  Humboldt,  por  D.  P.  M.  de  0 

Madrid,  1818.  2  vols.  calf.  8vo.  5.50 

794 Political   essay   on   the    kingdom   of  New   Spain.    Translated  by 

John  Black.  New- York,  J.  Riley,  1811.  2  vols.  hf.  bd.  8vo.  7.— 

Rare  edition.   These    vols,  contain  only  Book  I — IV,  chapt.  1 — 9  of  the 

original  edition.  —  All  published? 
795 Recueil    d'observations    astronomiqucs,    d'op6rations    trigonome- 

triques  et  de  ni6sures  barometriques,  p.  J.  Oltmanns.  Paris,  1808—10. 

Livr.   1—5,  7,  cont.  Vol  I.  (compl.)  vol  II.  pp.  1-246,  357-465.  roy. 

4to.  Large  vellum  paper.  6.— 

796 Recueil  d'observations  de  zoologie   et  d'anatomie  comparee  faites 

dans  rOc6an  Atlantique,  dans  Tint^rieur  du  Nouveau  Continent  et  dans 


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la   Mer   du  Sud.  Paris,  1814 .  Vol.  I.  hf.  hound,  toith  30  colour,  plaiet. 

roy.  4lo.  11. — 

797  Humboldt  et  Bonpland>  Voyage ;  —    Essai  sur  la  g^ographie  des 

plantes,  accomp.   d'un    tableau  phys.  des  regions  ^uinox.  Paris,  1807. 

roy.  4to.   ITitA  the  large  map.  Oat  of  print,  8. — 

798 Plantae  Aequinoctiales,  in  ord.  digessit  A.  Bonpland.  Paris,  1808 

—9.  Vol.  1.  (coinpl.with65pl.)  etVol.  II.  (pp.  1—88  and  pi.  66— 113.) 

Large  vellum  paper,  fol.  21. — 

799 Monographic  des    Melastomes   et   autres  genres  du  m^me  ordre. 

Paris,    1810 — 23.     With   60    colour,    plates.    Large  vellum  paper,    fol. 

(250.—)  65.— 
800 Monographic  des  Rhexies.  Paris,  1823.  JTifh  60  colour,  plates,  fol. 

Large  vellum  paper.  (250. — )  65. — 

801 Kunth   (C.  S.)   Synopsis   plantarum,  quas  in  itinere  ad  plagam 

aequinoct.    Orbis   Novi    coUeg.  A.  de  Humboldt  et  A.  Bonpland.  Paris. 

1822-25.  4  vols.  8vo  11.— 

The  No8.  787,  788,  790,  79^1,  95  to  801.  iorm   the  largest  part  of  the 

splendid    Paris   editlou    of:    Hnmboldt    et    Bonpland,  Voyage  aux  Regions 

Eqninoctiales. 
802  Imlay   (G.)    Toj  ographical    description   of  the  Western  Territory  of 

North    America,   contain,    a    succinct   account   of  its  climate,  natural 

history,    population,   manners    and  customs,  with  a   statement  of  the 

various    Indian    tribes,    etc.   London,   «/.   Debrett,  1792.  sd.  uncut.  8vo. 

First  edition^  rare.  4. — 

803 The  same.  2d  edition.  IHd.  1793.   hds.  uncul,  3  maps.  8vo.     6.— 

This    edition  has,    besides  the  3  additional  maps  also  other  considerable 

augmentations    containing    a    history    of  the  discovery   and   settlement   of 

Kentucky,  by  /.  Filson,    an    account   of  the   adventures  of  Col.    D.  Boon, 

one  of  the  first  settlers,  and  some  interesting   pieces  on  the  Indian  tribes.  — 

Imlay  was  Commissioner  for  laying  out  lands  in  the  Back  Settlements. 

804  Indians.  —  Bonduel  (F.  J.)  Nakam  et  son  ills  Nigabianong  ou  Ten- 
fant  perdu.  Tournai,  1855.  Map  and  plates.  Bvo.  — .90 

Narrative  from  the  life  of  the  VVisconsin  Indians. 

—  Indian  Iian^ages.  —  Valuable  contributions  to  the  philology  of  the 
languages  of  the  North-Amer.  Indians,  with  comparative  vocabularies. 
See  infra :  Schoolcraft  Hist,  of  the  Indian  tribes.  Vol.  II.  pp.337— 508, 
Vol.  III.  pp.  398-462,  Vol.  IV.  pp.  366—432.  Vol.  V.  pp.  368-436. 
Vol.  VI.  pp.  671—82. 

—  —  See  also :  Languages. 

805  Inga  (Athan.)  [Peruaen  van  Cusco}  Westindische  Spieghel,  waer  inne 
men  sien  kan,  alle  de  eylanden,  provintien,  lantschappen,  hetmachtige 
ryck  van  Mexico,  en  *t  gout  en  silver-rycke  landt  van  Peru,  't  sarapt 
de  coursen,  havenen,  enz.  Amsterd.,  Broer  Jansz.  ende  J.  Pieterz. 
Wachter^  1624.  vellum,  maps  and  engravings.  4to.  Tine  copy.  18. — 

( West-Indian  Mirror,  wherein  are  to  be  seen  all  the  islands,  provinces, 
countries,  the  mighty  empire  of  Mexico,  the  gold-  and  silver-land  of 
Peru,  with  the  courses,  harbours,  etc.) 

Collation:  Printed  title,  Engr.  title,  2  unnumb.  leaves,  435  pp.,  4  un- 
numb.  leaves.  —  The  copy  mentioned  in  TromeVs  Bihl.  Amer.  No.  114 
(priced  Thlr.  12.)  wanted  the  priuted  title. —  Complete  and  fine  copies,  at 
this,  are  very  rare. 

806  Irving  (Wash)  Lotgevallen  en  ontmoetingen  van  Capit.  Bonneville 
aan  gene  zijde  van  het  klipgebergte  v.  N.  Amer.  Haarl.  1838.  2  vols. 
8vo.  3.— 

{Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville  on  the  oiher  side  of  the  Rockg 
Mountain*.) 

Amsterdam 

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807  Trving  (Wash.)]  Schetsen  en  Portretten,  in  Bngeland  en  Amerika. 
Uit  het  Eugelsch.  Leeuwardcn,  1823.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  (4.80)  2.50 

(Sketches  and  portraits^  in  England  and  America.) 

808 Voyage    d*un    Ara6ricain  a  Londres,  ou  esquisses  sur  les  moeurs 

Angloises  et  Am^ricaiiies.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Paris,  1824.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut. 

8vo.  2,- 

809  Isert,    Reize   van    Koppenhagen   naar  Guinea,  de  West-Indien  en  de 

Caraib.  eilanden.  Amst.,  1797.  8vo.  JFith  fig.  1.50 

{Voyage  from    Copenhagen    to    Guinea,   the   Wett-lndies  and  the  (Ja- 

raibic  islands.) 

-    Itinerarium  Fortuji^ensiuin,   by  Zorzi.  1508.    fol.   ~  See  the 

division :  Collection  of  Voyages  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 

8i0  Jacquin    (N.   J.)    Selectarum   stirpiuin   American,    liistoria,    sistens 

plaiitas  in  insulis    Mairtinica,    Jamaica,    Domingo  aliisque  et  in  viciiiae 

continentis   parte  observatas   rariores.  Vindob.  1763.    2  vols  in  1,  calf. 

gilt.  183  col.  plates,  fol.  Fine  ropy.  28.— 

Copies  with  coloured  plates  are  very  scarce.  Graesse  says,  that  only  three 

are  existing  in  this  state. 

811 The  same,  hf  calf,  uncut. ^  plain  plates.  12.- 

JAMAICA. 

812  —  Ampel  en  breed  Verhaal  van  de  aardbevinge  tot  Port-Royal  in 
Jamaica  17  Juny,  1692.  Rotterd.  4692.  4to.'  8  pp.  4.- 

{Ample  and  detailed  account  of  the  earthquake  at  Port-Royal  in  Ja- 
maica, 17  June^  1692.) 

813  —  Vertoog  van  de  redenen  die  den  Capt.  Thomas  Danielsz  van 
het  schip  St.  Jago  de  la  Victoria  bewogen  hebben,  in  Jamaica  inte- 
loopen  ende  de  proceduuren  door  de  Regeering  van  dat  eiland  omtr. 
hem  gehouden.  Rotterd.  1690.  4to.  IV,  74  pp.  5.— 

(Account  of  the  reasons^  which  induced  Thorn.  Danielsz  to  land  at 
Jamaica,  and  the  measures  taken  by  the  government  of  that  island 
against  him.) 

814  —  Jackson  (B.)  Ueber  die  Fieber  in  Jamaika.  Aus  d.  Engl,  mit 
Anmerk.  v.  K.  Sprengel.  Leipzig,  1796.  hf.  bd.  8vo.  L— 

~    Jaerboekeu(!N'ederland8Che.)  —  See  infra-.  War  of  Independence. 

815  Jefierson  (Thorn.)  Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.  Philadelphia, 
Prichard  and  Hall,  1788.  Calf.  8vo.  Bare.  15.-- 

i,The  following  notes  were  written  in  Virginia  in  the  year  1781 ...  in 
answer  to  queries  pi-oposed  to  the  author  by  a  foreigner...  The  author  had 
a  few  copies  printed,  which  he  gave  among  his  friends^  and  a  translation 
of  them  has  been  lately  published  In  France.  They  art**  now  offered  to  the 
public  in  their  original  form  and  language."  Preface,  daiedFehr.llAI^'^' 
„C()mj>()se  par  L.  G.  Pinheiro,  qui  le  pnblia  sous  le  nom  de  sa  soeur,' 
T>e  Bakker. 

816  JoBUits.  —  Apologia  a  favor  do  R.  P.  Ant.  Vieyra  da  Comp.  deJesu 
da  Provincia  de  Portugal,  porque  se  desvanece,  e  convence  o  tratado, 
que  com  o  nome  de  Crisis  escreveu  contra  elle  a  Rev.  Senhora  Dona 
Joamia  Ignes  da  Crus,  Religiosa  de  S.  Jeronymo  de  Provincia  de 
Mexico  das  fndias  Occidentaes.  Escreveua  Am.  Sor  Margarida  Ignacia. 
Lisboa  Occidental,  B.  da  Costa,  1727.  calf  4to.  f - 

817  —  Algemeyne  Oprekeninge  van  de  huyzen,  collegien,  semina- 
rien  ende  missien  der  Jesuiten  in  alle  landen.  Aelst,  J.  d*  Herdt, 
^1700?)  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  34  pp.  Rare.  ^^^' 

(General  Enumeration  of  the  houses,  colleges,   missions  etc,  of  the  Je- 
suits in  all  parts  of  the  world.) 
Pp.  15 — 18  treat  of  Jesuit  establishments  in  America.    ' 

818  —  Krachteloose   Bonder   van   den   Helschen  Hond...,  waer  m 

Fbbd.  Mulubb. 

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vertoont  wort. . .  wat  in  60  jaren  ghepasseert  is  in  desen  staet  en  wat 
le  verwachten  staet  in  Duytschlandt. . .  Hongaryen,  Moscovien,  jae  in 
Oost  ende   fTest-Indien  selfs.  (No  place  1615?)  4to.  8  pp.  i.50 

{Powerless   Thunder    of  the  Hellish  Bog . . .    showing   whai  hajipened 
in    the    last  60  years    in   this  land  and  whai  may  be  expectid  in    Ger- 
many, . . .      Hongaryy     Moscovy,     yea     even    in    the    East-    and    West- 
Indies  etc.) 
Violent  pamphlet  against  the  Jesuits.    * 

819  Johnson  (Ch.)  Historic  der  Engelsche  Zee-Roovers  beginnende  met 
de  geschiedenisse  van  Capit-  Avery  in  1692,  waar  by  geNoegd  is  het 
leeven  van  Mary  Read  en  Anne  Bonny,  twee  xeeroovende  vrouwen. 
Uit  het  Engelsch  overgezet  d.  R.  Hennebo.  Amsterd.,  H.  XJytwerf.M^h. 
2  vols  in  1.  calfy  plates.  8vo.  3.50 

{History    of  the   English  Bucaneers,   commencing   ioith  the  history  of 
Capt.  Avery  ^  to  which  is  added  the  life  of  Mary  Read  and  Anne  Bonny, 
two  female  pirates,) 
A  curious  continnation  of  Exquemelin  (See  No.  575 — 81.) 

820  Jones  (J.)  Investigations,  chemical  and  physiolog.  relat.  to  certain 
American  Vertebrata.  Washing  t.  1856,  27  engrav.  4to.  2.50 

—  Jones  (Paul).  —  Various  pamphlets  and  books  relating  to  this  un- 
daunted American  captain.  —  See  infra  :  Paul  Jones  and  War  of 
Independence. 

821  Jong  (C.  de)  Reize  naar  de  Caribische  eilanden  in  1780—81.  Haar- 
lem, 1807.  Plates.  8vo.  (3.25)  2.— 

{Voyage  to  the  Caraibic  Islands.) 

822  Jonge  (J.  TL.  J.  de)  De  opkomst  van  het  Nederl.  gezag  in  Oost-lndie, 
1595—1647.  Amsterd.,  1862—70.  Vol.  1— V.  8vo.  24.— 

{The  rise  of  the  Butch  power  in  the  East-Indies,  1595—1647.) 
A  collection  of  unedited  documents  from  the  highly  interesting  Dutch 
Colonial  Archive,  with  ample  historical  introduction  j  very  valuable  for  the 
history  of  the  early  Dutch  voyages.  Some  pieces  relate  to  America,  as : 
Account  of  a  voyage  to  Guiana  and  Trinidad  in  1597 — 98,by  A.  Cabeliau ; 
resolutions  of  the  States  General  on  the  navigation  to  India  by  the  Straits 
of  Magellan ;  unedited  jonruals  of  Dutch  navigators  to  the  Tndies,  etc. 

823  Jonge  (J.  C.  de)  Geschiedenis  van  het  Nederlandsch  Zeewezen. 
's  Gravenhage,  1833—48.  6  vols.  8vo.  (51.-)  15.— 

{History  of  the  Butch  marine.) 

824  —  The  same  2d  edition.  Haarlem,  1858-62.  5  vols.  With  plates  and 
portr.  roy.  8vo  (54.25)  25.- 

This  edition  is  much  enlarged  by  the  authentic  papers  added  to  It  by 
J.  K.  J.  de  Jonge,  the  son  of  the  author. 

The  most  authentic  history  of  Dutch  marine,  founded  entirely  on  docn- 
ments  of  the  Royal  Archives.  It  is  the  more  important  as  many  of  these 
documents  were  consumed,  after  the  publication  of  the  work,  in  the  great 
fire  of  1853,  which  destroyed  a  part  of  the  Archives.  Its  value  for  the  Ame- 
rican collector  needs  not  to  be  specified,  as  it  contains  very  ample  material 
for  the  history  of  the  West-India-Company,  the  early  expeditions  to  America, 
the  wars  with  the  Spaniards  and  Portuguese  there,  and  the  transmarine 
colonies.  Many  of  the  fine  portraits  are  taken  from  old  pictures,  drawings, 
and  very  rare  plates,  not  known  before. 

825  Jovii  (P.)  Elogia  Virorum  bellica  virtute  illustrium.  Basil,  P.  Pema, 
1575.  —  Idem,  Elogia  virorum  literis  illustrium.  Ibid.^  1576.  —  4  vol. 
calf  gUt,  fine  copy.  fol.  6.  — 

With  numerous  woodcut  portraits,  each  with  nice  ornamental  borders. — 
The  first  book  contains  pp.  190 — 194  a  biography  of  Christ.  CjoUmius  YiiiYi 
his  portrait. 

Amsterdam. 

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88  BOOKS   ON   AMSEICA. 


85^  Juan  (G.)  en  A.  de  XJlloa,  Historische  reisbeschriJTinff  van  geheel 
Zuid-Amerika.  (Uit  het  Spaansch.)  Goes,  J.  Huysman,  4771.  2  vols. 
kf,  hound,  25  mapM  and  plates.  4to.  3.— 

{Hutorical  description  of  the  whole  of  South- America.) 

827  Kaap-B^ton  (Beschryving  van),  met  verhalen  der  voorn.  onldek- 
kingen  tot  het  begin  der  volkplantingen  door  de  £ngelschen  en  Fran- 
schen  aldaar  gevestigt.  'sGravenh.  1756.  8vo.  With  maps.  2.50 

(Description  of  (Aipe-Breton  with  accounts  of  the  principal  discove- 
ries till  the  begin  of  the  Eitgl.  and  French  colonies  there.) 

828  Kalm  (P.)  En  resa  til  Norra  America.  Stockholm,  1753-56.  2  vols. 
vfillum,  woodcut.  8vo.  6.~ 

Original  and  rare  edition  of  a  highly  valuable  work,  especially  for  the 
remarks  on  the  natural  history  of  America,  published  at  the  expense  of  the 
Swedish  Academy.  It  has  been  translated  iuto  English,  German,  Butch  aud 
partly  also  into  French,  and  met  with  8acl|  a  success,  that,  even  of  the  Dutch 
edition  (See  the  following  Nos.  829 — 32)  about  500  copies  were  sold  before 
the  publication  by  subscription  only,  an  astonishing  number  considering  the 
limited  number  of  buyers  for  such  works  in  a  small  country  as  the  7 
Provinces  of  Holland,  then  with  a  ]^)opulation  of  2  millions,  but  conveying  &t 
the  same  time  a  high  idea  of  the  many  libraries  there  and  the  general 
interest  in  useful  leamjn^c  and  reading.  —  A  3d  volume  of  this  Swedish 
edition  was  published  in  1763. 

829 Reis   door  Noord    Amerika.  Utrecht,  1772.  2  vols,  hf  eaif.y  map, 

and  plates.  4to.  1.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

830 The  same,  hf  calf  uncut.  4to.  2.— 

831 The  same.  Thick  paper,  hf  caff.  4to.  3.75 

832 The  same.  Thick  paper,  hf  calf  uncut.  4to.  4.50 

833 Travels   into   North   America,  containing  its  natural  history,  the 

manners  of  the  hihabitants,  enz.  Translated  by  J.  R.  Forster.  Warrington, 
W.  Eyres,  1770—71.  3  vols.  sd.  vneuf,  map  and  fig.  8vo.  6.50 

834  Kampen  (S.  Qt.  v.)  Levens  van  beroemde  Nederlanders  sedert  het 
midden  van  de  16^  eeuw.  Haarlem,  1838—40.  2  vols.  8vo.  (7.80)  4.— 

{laves  of  celebrated  Hollanders  since  the  middle  of  the  16^*  century.) 
Cont.  the  biographies  of  J.  H.  v.  Linschoten,   John   Maurice  of  Nassau, 
called  the  American  (or  Brazilian),  etc. 

835  —  Geschiedenis  der  Nederlanders  buiten  Europa,  of  verhaal  van  de 
togten,  ontdekkingen  etc.  der  Nederlanders  in  Azien,  Afrika,  Amerika 
en  Australie,  van  het  laatste  der  16^  eeuw.  Haarlem,  1832.  4  vols. 
sd.  uncut,  plates.  8vo.  (17.—)  7.50 

{History  of  the  Dutch  abroad^  or  account  of  ilic  expeditions,  disco- 
veries etc.  of  the  Dutch  in  Asia^  Africa,  America  and  Australia,  from 
the  end  of  the   iQth  century.) 

Written  almost  entirely  from  unedited  MS.  sources,  as  the  Resolutions 
of  the  East-  and  West-India  Comp.  etc. 

KENTUCKY. 

836  —  Filson  (J.)  Histoire  de  Kentucke,  nouvelle  colonic  a  TOuest  de 
la  Virginie.  Paris,  Buisson,  1785.  calf  giU^  map.  8vo.  4. — 

837  —  Neerinckx  (C.)  De  zegepraalvan  bet  Katholyke  geloof,  of  verhaal 
van  de  ultbreiding  der  H.  Kerk  in  Kentucky.  Amst.  1819.  8vo.  VI, 
48  pp.  Very  rare.  4.— 

{The   victory  of  the   Catholic  Faith,    or   account  of  the  spreading  of 
th0  H.  Church  in  Kentucky.) 
Written  in  1818  and   giving  an  account  of  N.*8  missionary  labours  etc. 


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KERTUeRY. 

838  --  Nerincz.  —  Nagelalen  Brief  van  Gar.  Neriuckx,  Missionaris  in 
Kentucky,  aan  zijne  vrienden  in  Nederland.  's  Gravenh.,  1825.  td. 
vneut.  8vo.  66  pp.   Very  rare.  4.50 

{Letter    of  the    late    Ch.    Nerinckx,    Mitnonary    in  Kentucky,  to  his 
friends  in  Netherlands 

This  letter  is  written  in  4820  and  treats  of  tbe  state  of  the  Catholic 
faith  in  Kentucky^  the  order  ofthenansofLoretto,  founded  by  Nerinckx,  etc. 

839  Kiehl  (E.  J.)  Oas  verdrag  met  Amerika.  Tractaat  van  vriendschap 
en  commercie  tu'sschen  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  en  de  Vereen.  Staten  van 
Amerika,  dd.  8  Oct.  4782.  .'s  Hage,  4863.  8vo.  4.60 

{Oar  treaty  with  America.  Treaty  of  friendship  and  commerce  between 
the  XTn.  Netherl.  and  the  Utt.,  St.  dd.  8.  Oct.  4782.) 

840  pCimyser  (A.)J  Ontdekking  van  't  geheel  (tot  huiden  bekend)  deel 
des  aardkloots,  America...  in  *t  byzonder  de  Vereen.  Staaten.  Dordr., 
1782.  8vo.  4.— 

(DeseriptioH   of  the  entire  {known  up  to  the  present  day)  portion  of 
the  globe,  America . . .   especially  ihe  United  States.) 

841  Kirolier  (Athanail.)  Mundns  Sabterraneus,  quo  divinum  subter- 
restris  mundi  opiiicium,  etc.  demonstmtur.  Ed.  3a  emend.  Amstelod. 
1678.2  vols,  in  4.  vellum^  maps  and  enyravinys,  himding  sHgktfy  damaged. 
foh  7.50 

This  work  of  the  celebrated  Jesuit  possesses  some  interest  also  for  the  Ame- 
rican collector,  as  it  contains  numerous  notices  of  the  physical  geography, 
orogtaphLy,  lijdioglmphy,  the  voleanoes  etc.  of  the  Ameriean  Continent: 
Vol.  ].  p.  44i.  Abyasns  ad  Mare  MageHaaieum,  p.  4:-^  Currentes  marls 
inter  Canarias  et  Hiepaniolam,  p.  225  FMnm  MagoUmnieam,  p.  457  Hud- 
son Mare,  p.  263.  Isoqaois,  lactts  in  Canada,  p.  74Maragnontiamen,  p.  43i 
Iter  ex  Lusitania  in  Indiam,  etc.  —  At  pag«  74  will  be  foand  a  hydro- 
graph,  map  of  Sonth-Amoriea. 

»0n  trouve  dans  cet  onvrage  une  fbnle  de  conjecture*  'MstanQa  et  dee 
r^cits  apooryphes  snr  lea  g^nto,  lea  dragons  et  aatns  pr^tendtu<  flmimaux 
habitants  de  I'lBt^rieur  de  la  teire,  etc.  Des  ^criTatita  moderaes  ont  reuni 
leurs  efforts  poar  obsoorcir  la  gioire  de  ce  genie. . .  lis  out  era  qu'en  le 
decriant  on  ne  soap9onuerait  point  quails  lui  deraieut  qnelque  ckoee."  — 
De. Backer,  Bibliogr.  des  Jesuites. 

842  Kleinkneeht  (C'  D.)  Zuveriassige  Nacbricbt  von  der. . .  schwarzen 
Schaaf-  u.  Lammer-Heerde,  oder  von  den  neubekehrten  Malabarischen 
Christen  in  Ost-Indien . . .  Deme  noch  beygefiigt:  Nachrichien  von  den 
^glis.  Colonisten  Georgiens  zu  Mben-Ezcr  in  America.  Augspurg,  Loi- 
ters Erlen,  4749.  2  parts  in.  4  vol.  hf.  My  uncut,  \  plate,  8vo.  Very 
rarCy  especially  in  this  state.  42. — 

See  for  America  part  I,  p.  172— -79,  part  II,  p.  244—240.  Contains 
interesting  deta^s  of  the  Saltzburg  Emigrants. 

843  Kohl  (J.  G.)  Kilchi-Gami.  Wanderings  round  Lake  Superior.  London, 
1860.  eloth.  8vo.  2.50 

844  Krantzii  (Alb.)  Regnorum  Aquilonarium,  Daniae,  $ueciae,  Norvagiae 
Qhronica.  Acced...  Jac.  Ziegleri  Schondia.  Francof.  a.  M.  4583.  — 
ijusdem  Wandalia.  Ibid,  4580.  —  4   \o\.  vellum,  fol.  6.— 

Pp.  473 — 97  of  the  first  work  contain  a  reprint  of  the  treatise  ^ Schondia" 
by  •).  Zieglfsti  first  published  in  the  uuthor's  very  rare  work  on  the  Holy 
Land :  Syria^  Paleslina  etc.  Jrgentorati,  4532.  (Harrisse  No.  470.)  This 
treatise  has  an  interest  for  America,  as  it  contains  in  the  description  of 
Greenland  a  notice  on  the  voyages  of  Seb.  Cabot: 

«Petras  Martyr  iu  hlspanicis  navigationibus  scribit^  Antoninnm  quendam 
Cabotum    solaentem   a   Britannia   continue  narigasse  vewns  acptentrionem, 

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quoad   incidcret  in  crustas  glatiales  mense  Jalio,  inde  ergo  eonueniiai  temi* 

gasse  coatinuti  secundam  littas . . .  donee  veniret  ad  sitnm  conira  Hispaniain 

snpra  Cubam  insalam  Canibali\m"  etc. 
845  [KraschenninikofE'  (Steph.)J  History  of  Kamtschatka  and  the  Ku- 

rilski   Islands   with  the  countries  adjacent.  Transl.  (from  the  Russian) 

by  J.  ^riere.  Glocester.  1764.  hds.,  5  maps  and  plates,  4to.  2.50 

Thi8*i8  an  abridged    translation   of  Kraschenninikoff'a   Kamtschatka.    It 

contains  pp.  44 — 55  a  description   of  the  Nprth-Westem  part  oi  America. 
g45 Beschreibung    des    Landes    Kamschatka.    Ueberzetzt   von  J.  T. 

Kohler.  Leingo,  1766.  hf.  vellurnt  5  maps  and  plates.  4to.  2.— 

847 Histoire   de   Kamtschatka.    Trad.  p.    M.    E(ido«s.)  Lyon,  1767.  2 

vols  in  1.  hf.  calfy  2  maps,  8vo.  2.— 

848 Beschryvinff   van   Kamtschatka    en  de  Kurilsche  Eilanden.  Imst. 

1770.  sd.  uncui,  3  pUdes.  8vo.  1.50 

These  3  works  (No.  846—848)  are  all  translations  of  the  above  English 

(No.  845)  with  the  same  passages  on  America. 
g49 Histoire   et   description   du  Kamtschatka.    Trad,   du  Russe.  Am- 

sterd.  1770.  2  vols   calf,  map.  8vo.  3.- 

Thia  translation  is  made  directly  after  the  Rusaian  ori||;inal,  and  is  rery. 

different   from   the   above  editions.    The  part  relating  to  America  fills  pp. 

398—425  of  vol.  I.  . 

850  Kunstmann  (Pr.)  The  discovery  of  America.  —  Die  Bntdeckung 
Amerikas.  Nach  den  altesten  Quellen  geschichtUch  dargestellt.  Xiinchen, 
1859.  4to.  With  atlas,  roy.  fol.       .  (57.—)  40.- 

Magnificeut  work,  published  by  the  Rogral  Academy. of  Munich.  The 
atlas  contains  the  fac^miles  in  chromolithof^phy  of  13  early  maps  of 
America  taken  from  Manpamripta  in  the  Royal  library  of  Munich,  all  in  a 
veiy  superior  style  of  execution.  The  text  gives  the  history  of  the  dlsooyery 
according  to  the  moat  authentic  early  documents,  and  the  Logbook  of  the 
%^  expedition  of  Fr.  Drake  (1595^96)  publiahed  (m  MnglMh)  for  the  first  time. 
—    Iial>adist8.  —  Seex  Religious  Sects. 

851  lAbat  (P.)  Nouvean  voyage  aux  isles  de  I'Am^fique,  contenant 
rhistoire  naturelle,  I'origine,  les  moeurs,  la  religion  ete*  des  habitans 
anciens  et  modemes.  Parisj  P.  Tt,  GifAri,  1722.  %  vols,  calf  many 
maps  and  plates,  8vo.  5. — 

852 Nieuwe  reizen   naar   de   Franse   eilanden  van  Amerika.  Vert.  d. 

W.  G.  Dijks.  Amst.  1725.  4  vols,  oalf  With  maps  and  en§rc».  4to.  5.— 
Dutch  translation  of  Labafs  voyages. 

853  La  Condamine  (de)  Relation  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  I'int^rieur  de 
TAm^rique  M^ridionale,  depuis  la  cote  de  la  Mer  du  Sud  jusqu'aux 
cotes  du  Bresil  et  de  la  Guiane.  Paris,  Pissot,  1745.  sd.  uncut,  map 
of  the  Maragnon,  thick  paper,  8vo.  ^me  leaves  stained  hy  water.       2.50 

854  Xia  Croix  (A.  Ph.  de)  Aigemeene  weereld-beschryving,geographisch 
politisch,  historisch,  enz.  Vertaeld  en  uit  oude  en  nieawe  reisbeschrij- 
vingen  bynae  een  derde  deel  vermeerderd  door  S.  de  Vries.  Amsterd., 
F.  'Raima,  1705.  3  vols,  calf,  numerous  maps,  views  of  cities,  etc.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  20.)  ^  ->   .  5  _ 

{General  description  of  the  world,  geographical^ political^  historicott^  ek. 
Translated  and  augmented  from  old  and  new  voyages  By  almost  a  third 
by  S,  de  Tries.) 
855 The  same.  Superb  copy  on  thick  large  paper,  marhied 

calf  extra,  richly  gilt^  gilt  edges,  magnificent  binding.  All  the  maps  and 

plates   exquisiielv   executed    in   colours   and   gold.    Very   rare  in  this 

state.  20.- 

Vol.  III.  pp.  320—480   gives  a  description   of  America,   with   15  maps 

Fup.  MuusR,. 

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and  a  view  of  Mexico.  -  »The  deaeription  of  New-Netherland  is  very 
remarkable  for  the  fact,  that  it  contains  ihe  same  statement  as  to  the  foan- 
dation  of  New-Amsterdam,  as  was  made  by  Stuyreaant  in  his  letter  to 
Nicholls  in  1664,  viz.  that  the  town  was  founded  in  1623."  Atker, 
856  Laet  (Joa.  de)  Nieuw^  Wereldt,  ofle  Beschnjvinghd  van  West- 
Indian.  Leyden,  haac  Etzevier,  1625.  veUum,  numerous  snaps,  fol.  (As- 
her,  No.  1.)  iO.— . 

(TAt  New  World,  or  Deseripiiom  of  ihe  Wesi-Lidiet.) 
First   editio  i    of  this   excellent   woi^.    Its  special  value  oonsiBts  in  the 
maps   of  North   America,   New  England  and    New-Netherlands,  (by  Hessel 
Gerrltsz),  from  which  most  of  the  succeeding  writers  copied. 

857 The  saine.  2de  druk.  In  ontall\|cke  plaetsen  veibetert, met nieuwe 

caerten,    beeiden   van  dieren  ende  planten,  enz.  Idid.  1630,  Af.  vellum. 
fol.  (Asher  No.  2.)  12.— 

{The  *id  edilum   corrected  amd  augmented  in  umumeraile  places,  with 
new  maps  and  engravings  of  animals* and  plants.) 
858 Novus  Orbis,  seu  descriptionis  Indiae  Ocddentalis  libri  XVIII.  No- 
vis   tabulis   geograph.   et  variis   animantium,  plantarum,  fructuumque 
iconibus  illustrata.   Lugd.  B.,  Elzevier,  1633.  fol.  With  maps  and  engra- 
vings. (Asher  No.  3.)  15. — 

859 L'Histoire    du   Nouveau    Monde,   ou   description  des  Indes  Occi- 

dentales.  Leyde,  B.  et  A.  Ek^viers^  1640.  calf  coals  of  arms,  nmmerous 
maps  and  woodcuts,  fol.  (Asher  No.  4.)  32. — 

From  the  library  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Germain  des  Pros.  -^  Slightly 
stained  by  water,  the  binding  damaged. 

This  important  book  has  been  always  very  scarce,  even  in  Holland.  Mr. 
G,  M.  Asher^  when  writing  his  Historical  and  biUiograpk.  Essay  on  New- 
Net  herland,  was  obligeil  to  take  the  title  from  Ternaax,  as  no  OOpy  WBS 

to  be  found   in  any  of  the  public  libraries  of  HollancL 

860 The  same.  Ibid.  1640.  velktm.  foL  40.— 

Fine  and  very  large  copy,  some  leaves  uncut.  Fery  scarce  in 
this  state. 

_ History  of  the  West-lndia-Comp.  1625.  foL  — **  supra  No.  408. 

861 Notae  ad  dissertationem  Hug.  Grotii  de  engine  gentis  Amercanae. 

Amstelod.,  Lud.  Mzevier,  1643.  sm.  8vo.  5.-  - 

First  refutation  of  Grotius,  very  interesting  for  American  Philology.  It 
contains,  pp.  139 — ^151,  comparative  vocabnlaries  of  the  Irish,  Gaelic,  Ice- 
landish,  Huron,  Souriqnois,  Mexican  etc.  languages.  —  The  work  of  Grotius 
see  ante  No.  699. 
862  Lafltau  (Jos.  Fr.)  Histoire  des  d^uvertes  et  conquestes  des  Por- 
tugais  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde.  Paris,  Saugrain,  1733.  2  vols,  sd,  en- 
tirely uncut,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  Fine  copy^  perfectly  new,  rare  in  this 
state.  10.— 

The  plates  contain  views  and  plans  of  cities,  portraits,  etc. , 

863 De   zeden    der  Wilden  van  Amerika.  's^Grav.  1731.  2  vols.    With 

maps  and  engrav.  fol.  4.~ 

{The  customs  of  the  aborigines  of  America.) 

864  Lahontan  (Baron  de)  Nouveaux  voyages  dans  rAmerique  Septen- 
trionale.  La  Haye,  Trer&s  VHonore,  1703.  2  vols,  calf  25  maps  and 
plates.  8vo.  5.-— 

2^  edition  of  Lahontan ;  the  first  is  of  the  same  date,  but  has  a  sphere 
on  the  title,  which  is  here  replaced  by  a  vignet:  Honoratus  etc,  —  Pp. 
195—220  of  the  2*  vol.  cont.  a  French-Huron  vocabulary. 

865  —  Suite  du  Voyage  de  TAmerique,  ou  dialogues  du  Baron  de  Lahontan 
et  d*nn  sauvage.  contenant  une  description  des  moeurs  et  des  coutu- 
mes  de  ces  peuples  sauvages  {par  Gueudeville.)  Amsterd.  1704.  calf  maps 

Amsterdam. 


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iftul  pMM,  a.  mtm  jfieee  of  the  title  wantrng^  a  womtiole  in  the  last 
leaves.  8vo.  222  pp.  ^  2.25 

Origisal  «nd  rtre  edition.  S&pplement  to  the  preeeding  edition  of  Lalion- 
tftn's  voyage. 

866  Lahonton  (Bwron  de)  fteizen  in  het  Koordelyk  Ameriia,  met  het 
vervolg,  vervattende  de  beschryving  van  een  groot  land  van  dal 
weerelddeel,  etc.  Vert,  door  Q.  WetterwyJc.  's  Gravenh.,  J.  Beauregard, 
1739.  2  Toh.  ealf^  wapt  and  plaie^.  S\o.  Some  Uavet  stamed  iy  water.  3.~ 

Oatfk  tviiidatkm  of  No.  864.  The  Yoevbiilar?  of  the  Huron  language  fills 
•  pp;  5^~S5Q  of  tibe  2*  vol. 

867  IiamEWeerde  (St.  k)  Mare  undique  upertum,  vel  terra  in  oinni 
parte  bircumnavigaWlis.  Tielae,  4756.  8vd.  1— 

UNBUABES. 

868  -  Belasdi  (H)  Dissei-tationes  misceManeae.  Traj.  ad  Rh.  1706—8. 
3  vols.  8vo.  6.— 

"  Collection  of  13  valuable  dissei'tatious  on  Oriental  history  and  philology. 
Vol.  III.  pp.  141—229  cont.  a  dissertation  j,de  Hn^ii  Americanis"  mth 
a  Brarilitfn  vocabulary  (taken  from  Pieir)  an^  grammar  (from  £er^),  Chilian 
and  Peruvian  vocabularies  (from  Barlaeue  and  OareUaso  de  ia  Vega), 
ektmctft  frook  Cht^e  on  the  Poconchi  langvtage,  ^xtMOts  of  the  Virginian 
gfamnar  by  ISUiot  and  of  his  Bible,  etc.  —  Tfaie  3^'  v^l.  may  be  had 
fleparately  for  flor.  4. — 
9Q&'Jaaigu»geB.  —  Vocabnlanes. 

Alonquin  and  Knistenow.  See:  No.  911  Mackenzie.    '       .    , 
Brazilian       See:  No   154  Lery;  No.  161   Maximilian;    No.  472  Piso. 
Caraib  See:  Surinarae  —  Herlein. 

Chippeway   See:  No.  329  Carver.  No.  911  Mackenzie. 
'       Cree  5^^;  No.  500— 501.  ^       .• 

Creols  See:  No.  1033—1037.  Negro-Dnglish. 

.  Ssquimanx  Seet  No.  5^—63. 
Galibi  See:  No.  345  Voyage  a  Cayenne. 

.<      Greenland.   S0et  No.  649  Sgede,  —  695.  Lexicon  Grdnl^nd.  MS. 
..  Huron  See :  No.  866  La  Hontan. 

Indian  See:  No.  161  Maximilian.  No.  861  de  Laet. 

Mohawk       See;  No.  362  Claesse. 
.    ^audowess  See:.'No.  329  Carver. 
'      .     .Negroes        See:  No.  341  -Labat,  Cayenne. 
Negro  Engl.  See:  No.  1033—1037. 
Patagonia     See:  No.  583  Falkner. 
Poconchi      See:  No.  610  Gage. 
Quichua       See:  No.  Bayer;  Peru. 
.    Virginian      See:  No.   8t^  Relandus;   and  infra  Virginian   Catechism, 
1697. 

870  La  Boc^efouccibUld-Xiiancourt,  Voyage  dans  les  Etats-Unis  d'Ame- 
Hque  fait  en  1795—97.  Paris,  1799.  8  vols.  //.  ealf  or  sd,  uncut,  maps. 
8vo.  '       5.— 

871  Las  Casas  (B.)  Oeuv»es.  Pr^cedees  de  sa  vie,  de  notes  hi&tor.  etc.  p. 
J.  A.  Llorente.  Paris,  1822.  2  vols.  sd.  mcut,  portf.  3.50 

TKis   edition    contains  a  number  of  nupublished    pieces  of  the  renowned 
jyDefenstiur  de  la  liberie,  des  naturels  de  rAmerique.<: 

872  —  Narratio  regionum  Indiae  per  iiispanos  devastatarumw  Fraacof.  ad 
M.,  Sumptibue  Theod.  de  Bry  et  Joa,  Sauni  typU,  1598;  WWi  17  fine 
engr(wings  in  the  teH.  4to.  25.— 

First   edition  of   the   Latin   translation,   containing  ike  first  ustpremms 
of  tifi  en(/rttviit^  by  de  Bry  and  Jode  a  Wigne.  ^  Yery:  aoSTCe. 


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873  Lm  CSasas  (BO  The  saaae.  OH^enheiinii,  Sumpf.  J.  T.  de  Mry,  Umt 
M.  GaUeri,i&i^' 6»lf,  €n^ravinffs.  ^iQ.  io.— 

Second  edition,  with  the  same  engravingB  iu  the  text. 

874  —  The  $atne.  Editio  nova  priori  longe  correctior.  Heidelb.,  Guil. 
Walter,  1664.  boardt.  4to.  40.— 

Cont.  the  same  engrariBgs,  its  the  i^seeedings^  but  in  infenor  impressions. 
Instead  of  being  augmented,  as  the  title  says,  .this  edition  wants  the  pre- 
liminary pieces  of  de  Bry. 

875  —  Warhafftiger  Bericht  der  Uispanier  grewlichen  vnd  abschewlichen 
Tyranney,  von  ihnen  in  den  West-Indien. . .  begangen.  Itzt  erst  ins 
HochtentSch  (ibersetzt.  {Ko  place)  1599.  6di.  4to.  Scarce.  12.— 

Krgt  G&rman  edition  with  the  same  (17)  engravings  as  In  the  Latin  edi- 
tion, printed  on  separate  leaves  and  with  a  separate  title.  —  Stained  copy, 
some  leaves  m^ded. 
87<>  —  Histoire  admirable  des  horribles  insolences,  cruautez  et  tyrannies  exer- 
c6es  par  les  Espagnofe  es  Indes  Occidentades.  Fidelement  traduite  p. 
/.  de  St^fftode.  [Paris]  Qabr.  OxrHtfr,  iS82.  tfellum,  title  soiled  and 
wfiffkihf  dimaged  in  the  under  margvH.  8  and  2^  pp.  16. — 

Seeond  F^ndi  edition,  ^ery  rare. 

877  —  Kelatibn  des  Voyages  et  des  d^codvertes  cpie  les  Espagndls  ont 
fait  dans  les  Indes  Occid.  —  Av^  la  Relation  curieuse  des  Voyages 
de  Montauban,  Capit.  d.  Filbustiier^,  e|i  Gnin^e  en  1695.  Amst.  1698.— 
L*Art  de  voyager  utilement.  Snr  la  cdpie  de  Paris,  Amst.  1698.  — 
1  vol.  calf^  8vd.  5.— 

The  work;  of  IiasCasas  has  354  pages;  ^  1  to  195  eorrespond  witliihe 
Dutch,  text,  tkas  .the  pp.  196 — 354  ara*  wanting  in  the  (see  the  fallowing 
No.  878)  Dutch  edition.  This  translation  is  made  ilpon  the  Spaaiali. 

878 Spieghel  der  Spaenscher  tyrannye  in  West-Indi^.  Waerin  de  moor- 

dadighe,  schandel.  en  groiiwel.  fey  ten  d.  Spa^j.  in  die  Landen.  Be- 
schryv.  v^  d.  gelejgenh.  zeden  en  aert  v,  die  la&den  en  VQlcken.  Am- 
sterd..  Com.  Claesz.,  1607.  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  305.)  22.— 

{Mirror  f^ the  Spanith  Tyranney  in  W,  India;  cheoribing  the  murderous^ 
shameful  and  hQrriit^deedfQf  the  Span»  in  thcie  countries,  —  De^^pt.  of 
the  situation,  manners  and  pecidiarities  of  those  countries  and  nations.) 
The  1«*  Dutch   translation  is  published   in.  1578,  a  2*  od.  in  1579,  a  3* 

in  1596,  all  very  rare.  —  This  is  a  reprint  of  the  former  Dutch  editions. 

With  engraved  map  of  America  on  the  title. 

879  —  Den  Spieghel  van  de  Spaensche  Tyrannie  beeldelycken  afgere^aelt. 
Amst.,  Com.  Claesz.,  1609.  hds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  306.)  27.50 

(Mirror  of  the  Spanish  tyranny  in  figures.) 
Copies  (inversle)   of  the  17  plates  (pi.  8  teprinted  on  the  title)  given  by 
de  Bry  in  their  Latin  4to  edition  ot  1598,  etc.    With  Dutch  histor.  expla- 
natioii  under  the  plates. 

880  ~  Spieghel  d.  Spaenscher  tyrannye  in  W.  Indien,  waer  in  de  moor- 
dadige  etc.  feyten  in  die  Landeii,  enz.  Amst,  fFed.  f>.  Com.  Claesz.., 
1610.  bds,  4to.  (Tieie  No*  307.)  12.— 

{MLrror    of  the  Sp.  tyranny,   showing  the    murderoue  et&.,  deeds  in 
those  countries  etc.) 
Signflt :  K.  and  i/.  (pp.  73  to  86)  are  wanting. 

881  —- *.  The  same.  Amst.  by  J)av.  de  Meyne,  1612.  bd.  4to.  25.— 

With  16  plates,  pi. '4  being  omitted;  pi.  17  is  here  the  10«»  pi.  This 
edition  has,  besides  the  engraved  title  surrounded  by  various  representations, 
also  a  separat<6'  printed  title  ^  No.  878)  bat  Without  the  engraved  map 
of  America,  and  with  the  name  of  D.  P.  F<?»*«y^  as  publisher. — 104  pages. 
Ifot  menddoiied  by  Tiele,  :who  cites  another  similar  editioB  of  the  tome 
jear  at  Na  .80^ 


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889  lias  Gasas  (B.)  Den  Varmeerdefden  Spieghel  d6r  Sp^kensche  tierannye 

in   West-Indien,   enz.    Amsterd.,    C.  L.  v.  d.  Ftaste,   1621.  hf,  id,  4to. 

(Tiele  No.  314.)  Fine  and  UM eap^.  22- 

{The  auffmettted  mirror  of  ike  SpMiisk  Ufrannif  in  W.-lndia.) 

With  17   plates;  in  this  edition    pi.  5  is  omitted  and  a  plate  represea- 

ting  Colnrnhns  on  his  ship  (copied  after  de  Bry)  is  ad^d. 

883 The   same.   Amst.,  C.    Z.  v,  d.  Platte,  1634.    hf.  hd.  4to.  (Tiele 

No.  317.)  16.- 

Reprint  of  the  preceding,  with  the  same  plates. 

884 Den  Spieghel  der  Spaense  Tyrannye  geschiet  in  West-Indien.  - 

2«  deel  V.  de  Spiegel  d.  Spaense  Tyrannye  geschiet  in  Nederiant. 
Noyt  voor  dezen  in  druck  geweest.  Verciert  met  seer  schoone  Figuren. 
Amst.,  E.  Kloppenhurg,  1638.  veUum,  4to.  (Tiele  Np.  318.)  25.- 

{The  Mirror  of  the  Spasueh   tyranny  in    W,-lndia.  —  2<^  psrt  of  ike 
Spanish  lyranuy  in  Netheriand.  Never  before  printed.) 

The  titles  of  both  parte  are  oiiginally  the  same,  vii:  an  engra?ed  plate 
with  blank  oval  in  the  middle,  on  which  afterwards  both  the  above  given 
different  titles  were  posted.  The  17  pi.  are  all  in  bad  impressions  and  the 
(original)  Nos.  1,  %  7,  10,  11,  15,16,  17  are  copied  in  the  inverse.  With 
preface  and  dedication. 

The  work  of  Las  Casas  on  W.-India  is  here  followed  by  a  similar  work 
on  the  Spanish  tyranny  in  Netherland,  as  a  sequel  and  companion  to  it. 
Both  have  been  for  a  long  time  popular  books  in  Holland. 

885  [ — ']  Spiegel  d.  Spaense  tyranny  in  West-Indien,  bet  magtig  ryk  v. 
Mexcico  (tie/)  en  het  Faerel,  Goud  en  Zilverryk  Peru.  Amst.,  E.  c  d. 
JPuOe  (1730?)  4to.  68  pp.  (Tiele  No.  322.)  8.50 

(Mirror  ef  the  Spanieh  Tyranny  m  Weet^India,  the  mighty  etaie  of 
Mexico^  and  Peru  rich  in  pearlSy  gold  and  eilaer.) 
Very  rare  popular  edition  or  chap-book.  —  The  text  is  abridged  in  some 

places.  With  4  woodcuts.  — • 

All  these  Dotch  editions   of  Las  Casas  are  rare,  especially  in  good  copies, 

this  book  having  been  for  a  long  time  a  popolar  book. 

886  Lauts  (G.)  7  small  tracts  in  Dutch;  (Extr.  from  Journals  etc.):  The 
study  of  the  Dutch  history  in  North- America.  —  The  Dutch  in  Brazil. - 
St.  Pauls-Klip.  —  California.  —  Letters  of  a  German  colonist.  —  His- 
tor.  notice  of  Dutch  nautical  maps,  etc.  1842—61.  8vo.  3.50 

887  [— ]    Nederland's    West-Indische   bezittingen.    (Extr.  1850.)  8vo.  -•i'O 

(Historical  view  of  the  Dutch  JFesi-Ind.  possessions.) 
888, —   Beoefening    der    Nederl.   geschiedeuis    in   Noord^Amerika,  of  de 
Generaal  J.  Watts  de  Peyster.  2  pc  (Extr.  1860,  61.).  8vo.  —75 

(The  study  of  Dutch  history  in  North- Americay  or  General  J.  Wa^ 
de  Peyster^ 

889  —  St.  Pauls-Klip.  {Extr,  1845.)  8vo.  -  75 

On  St.  Pauls-cliffs  in  the  Atlantic  and  the  shipwreck  of  the:  h% 
Hendrik  there.  —  Added  some  extracts  from  news-papers  ete.  on  the  same 
subject. 

890  Le  Beau  (C.)  Meiltwurdige  Reiae  zu  denen  Wilden  des  Nordlichen 
Theils  von  America,  worinnen  eine  Beschreibung  von  (^nada,  etc. 
Aus  d.  Franzos.  ubersetzt  von  W.  E.  B.  Hosier.  Erfurt,  1752.  2  vols. 
in  1.  sd,  uncut,  map  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

Contains  curious  and  exact  details  on  the  cnstoms  and  manners  of  the 
Iroquois,  Hnrons  and  Algonquins. 

891  LeibnitB  (G.  G;)  Codex  juris  gentium  diplomaticus.  Acced.  Mantissa. 
Hanoverae,  1693— 1700.  2  vols,  calf  coats  of  arm*,  fol.  Tme  wjy.lS.- 


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Co»taiD8  i^  472—74  of  Vol.  I. :  Alexandri  Bulk,  qaa  Ferdinuido  et 
ElisabethM  regi  et  reginae  CagteUae  et  Arragoniae  epncedU  jut  im  novum 
orbem  a  Colombo  deiectum.  —  lu  the  Prodroiuiu,  p.  23:  Literae  a  Fer- 
nando,  rege  Siciliae^  ad  Ladovicam  XT.,  Galliae  regem,  missae,  qaibos  qaae- 
ritur,  quod  Christ.  Columbus  triremes  suas  depraedatus  sit,  postalatque  sibi 
ablata  restitui,  8  Dec.  1474.  —  et  Responsio  Ludovici  XI. 

892  Leidy  (J.)  The  ancient  fauna  of  Nebraslca,  or  a  description  of  remains 
of  extinct  mammalia  and  Chelonia.  Washing!.  d853.  cloiA^  24  plates. 
roy.  4to.  7.50 

893  LeliOng  (Is.)  Godts  wonderen  met  zijne  kerke  vertoont  in  een  ver- 
haal  van  meest  Boheemsche  en  Moravische  Brooders. . .  2*«  druk  ver- 
beetert.  Amsterd.  1738.  2  vols  in  1.  vellum,  plate.  8vo.  3.- 

{TAe  wonders  of  the  Lord  in  hi*  Ckureh,  exposed  by  an'aeeoimt  of 
of  the  Bohemian  and  Moravian  Brethren.) 

Contain.  (Vol.  I.  pp.  472 — 545)  the  accoant   of  a  voyage  of  a  potter  and 
a  carpenter  to  St.  Thomas,  (pp.  546 — 616)  a  voyage  to  Greenland,  etc. 
—    Le  Maire  (J.)  Voyage  to  ttie  Strait  of  Magallan,  etc.  —  in  Dutch  — 
French  —  Latin.  —  See :  Voyages  round  the  World. 

894  Lennep  Coster  (G.  v.)  Herinneriugen  m\jner  reizen  naar  on^er- 
scheidene  werelddeelen.  Amsterd.  1836.  2  vols.  hf.  bd.  or  sd\  uncut ^ 
plates.  8vo.  (8.10)  2.50 

{Memoirs  of.  my  voyages  to  various  parts  of  the  world.) 
Vol.  I.  contains  the  author's  voyage  to  the  West-Indies. 

895 Aanteekeningen   ge^uden   gedurende  mijn   verblijf  in  de  West- 

Indien,  in  1837—40.  Amsterd.  1842.  sd.^  plates.  ^\o.  (3-60)    1.25 

{Journal  kept  during  my  stay  in  the   ffest-Indies.) 

896  Lery  (J.  de)  Historie  van  een  Royse  ghedaen  indeu  Lande  van  Bre- 
sillien,  andersins  ghenoerat  America.  Inhoudende  de  schip-vaert  ende 
gedenckweerdichste  dingen  by  den  autheur  opier  zee  gesien.  Hoe  hem 
Villagnon  in  dencelven  Lande  heeft  gedragea. . .  Oveiigeset  wt  bet 
Franchoys  te  Geneve  gedruckt.  Amsterd.,  Com.  Claesz.,  1597.  JTith  H plates. 
4to.  (Tiele  No.  275.)  105.- 

{History  of  a  voyage  made  to  the  land  of  Brazil^  otherwise  eaUed 
America.  Containing  the  navigation  and  the  memorable  things  beheld  on 
tea  by  the  author.  Bow  Villagnon  behaved  himself  in  that  country  etc. 
Trantlatcd  from  the  French^  printed  at  Qeneve») 

This  is  withoat  question  the  soareest  of  all  editions  of  Lery.  It  is  the 
only  Dutch  translation  eiisting,  and  so  rare,  even  in  Holland,  that  I  only 
twiee  met  with  «  <x>py,  and  nevor  heard  of  another  nor  found  it  cited;  it 
has  remained  unknown  to  Brunet,  Rich,  Tromel,  Stevens,  etc. 

The  plates  are  copied  from  those  of  the  French  original.  Chapt.  XX  (20  pp.) 
contains  the  dialogues  in  Brazilian  and  Dutch.  —  See  tupra  No  154 — ^1.56. 

897  a  LessotL  (P.  P.)  Histoire  natorelle  des  Oiteauar-Mouchet.  Paris,  1829. 
b  —  Histoire  natur.  des  Colibris,  suiv.  d'un  supplement  a  Thist.  nat.  des 

Oiseanx-Moucfaes.  Paris,  1831. 
e  —  Histoire  naturelle  dea  Oiseaux  de  Paradis.  Paris,  1835. 
Together  3  vols,  hf,  red.  morocco,  top  gilt,  194  beauUfulty  coloured  plates. 

42.— 

898  Le  Vaiilant  (P.)  Histoire  naturelle  d'une  partie  d'Oiseaux  nouv.  et 
rares  de  TAmerique  et  des  Indes.  Paris,  1801.  Vol.  I.  (all  publ.)  With 
49  superbly  coloured  plates,  and  a  duplicate  plain  set.  fol.      35.— 

899 The  same  edition  in  4to.  wvth  49  coloured  plates.  15.  — 

~    LevixiTlS  Apollonius,  History  of  Peru,  in  German.  —  See:  Kewe 

Welt. 
^  Lewis  en  darke,  Reize  naar  de  bronnen  van  den  Missouri  en  door 

Amsterdam. 


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het  Taste  land  van  America  naar  de  Zuidzee.  UH  hdt  Eelgelsch  door 
N.  G.   van  Kampen.  Dordrecht,  1816—18.  S  vols.  «/.   undui,  map.  8vo. 

(12.—)  3.50 
{travel  to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri  and  through  the  continent  of 
'  America  to  the  South-Sea.) 

901  lancolxi.  —  Bacon  (G.  W.)  Abrah.  Lincoln  in  ziju  leven  en  dadeii. 
Naar  het  Engelsch.  Amsterd.  1865.  8vo.  —.60 

{Id/e  and  deeds  of  Abr.  lAneoln.) 

902  —  Bungener  (F.)  Lincoln.  ^Z^i^  leve^i,  werk  en  dood  Naar  het 
Fransch.  Utrecht,  1865.  8vo.  '  ~.90' 

{Lincoln,  his  lifCi  work  cmd  death.). 
—    IdJUK^hoteXL  (X  Huygen  v,)  Description  of  America  (/»  Dutch).  Amst. 
1596.  1604.  1614.  1624  1644,  -^  {In  :^eswh)  1619.  1638,  5«?tf:  Voyages 
to  East  India. 

903  XOUS  (J*)  Voyages  chez  differentes  nations  sauvages  de  TAmerique 
Septentrion.  Trad,  de  TAngL  p.  J.  Billecocq.  Parii^i  1793.  hi*-  8vo.  3- 

A  very  valuable  work.  Theaathor  waa  dragMRan  for  tbe  Indian  languages. 

LOUrSIANA. 

904  — ,  BOSSU,  Nouveaux  voyages  aux  Inde»  Occidentales,  contenant  une 
relation  des  peuples  qui  habitent  les  environs  du  fleave  Saint-Louis, 
ou  Mississippi.  2e  Idit.  Paris,  Le  Jay,  1768.  2  vols,  calf ,  plates.  8vo.  4.— 

905 Nieuwe  reizen   naar  Noord-Amerika. . .  beschiijving  van  de  vol- 

ken  omtrend  de  rivier  Saint-Louis  of  Mississippi,  enz.  Amst.  1769. 
2  vols  in  1.  sd.  uncut,  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  precediBg  work. 

906  —  Bradkenridge  (EL.  M.)  Views  of  Louisiana,  contafining  geograph., 
statistical  and  historical  noti($s  of  that  important  portion  of  America. 
Baltimore,  1817.  calf.  8vo.  4.— 

907  —  French  (B,  F.)  Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana  and  Florida, 
including  translations  of  original  MSS.  relating  to  their  discovery  and 
settlement,  with  numerous  historical  and  biograph.  notes.  New  Series. 
New-York,  J.  Sabin  ^  Sons,  1869.  cloth  uncut,  plaie  of  facsimile.  8to. 
362  pp.  —  Subscriber's  copy  No.  60.  9.- 

908  -^  Hennepin  (Lod.)  Bescbryving  van  Louisiana,  nieuwelijks  ont- 
dekt  ten  Zuid-Westen  van  Nieuw-Vrankryk,*  met  «en  .v^rhandelingvan 
(|e  leden  en  mani«reu  van  leeven  der  Wildent  Mitsgaders  die  geograph. 
eia  histor.  beschryving  der  kusten  van  NoordnAiaerica  en  de  nataur- 
lijke  Historie,  door  den  Heer  Denis.  Amst.,  /.  ten  Moom,  1688.  2  vols. 
m  1.  map  and  6  plates.  4to»  8.— 

{Description  </  L9t»siana,  ne»kf  discovered  in  the  Souths  West  of 
New-'Franeff,  wiih  an  account  of  the  manners  of  the  Savages.  Also  tk 
geograph.  and  histor.  description  of  the  wasts  of  Northyimeriea  (md 
its  natural  history,  hy  Mr.  Denis.) 

Translation  of  Hennepin's  Description  de  la^  Zouisiane^  &nt  published 
at  Faria  1683  and  1684,  with  addition  of .  Denya'  Descnptton  des  cdtes 
de  VAmer.  Paris*.  1672,  roprinted  1686  or  1688. 

This  work  of  Hennepin  is  the  first  existing  on  Louisiana  and  higlily 
interesting,  not  less  so  that  of  Denys,  who  is  said  to  haye  wntt^  notbing, 
but  what  he  had  seen  himself.  Denys  calls  himself  ^proprietor 'of  all  the 
lands  and  islands  situated  between  the  Cap  de  Campseaux  and  Cap  des 
Koziers."  —  Qonfer  No.  516. 

909 Aenmerckelycke   historische   Reys-Beschryvinge  door  yerscheyde 

Landen  veel  grooter  als  die  van  gehedi  ^uropa  onlanghs  'ontdeckt,  be- 
helsende  een  beschryv.  van  de  natuur  van  't  Zuyder  en  Noorder  ge- 
deelte    van    America...     gedaente,   aerd. ..   der   wiMe  Natien,  enz. 


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LOUISIANA. 

Utreciit,'-i.  Siihouten,  1698.  hf.hd.y  maps  and  4  phdn  by  J.  van  Fianen. 
4to.  8.— 

(Journal  of  a  memorable  voyage  through  various  (American)  countries, 
newly  discovered,  contain,  a  description  of  the  Southern  and  "NoHhern 
fart  of  America. .  .   the  manners  of  the  savage  nations ,  etc.) 

A  quite  different  work  from  the  preceding.  It  is  a  translation  of  Hennepin's 
second  work  on  North-America :  NoupeKe  decouverie  etc.  Utrechv.  1697. 

910  —  Voyage  cvrieux,  .qui  coutient  une  lUKuvelle  d^couverte  d'un  tres- 
grand  pays  sltu6  daiis  rAmeriqne  entre  le  Nouveaa  Mexique  et  la 
Mer  Glaciale.  On  a  ajout6  ici  un  voyage  qui  contient  une  relation 
exacte  des  Caraibes  des  Isles  Antilles,  faite  p.  Be  La  Borde.  Leide, 
F.  V.  d.  Aa,  1704.  c«//,  2  maps,  6  7;/<»^<?«.  8vq.  7.50 

This,  is  a  reprint  of  Hennepin's  3*^  work  on  Louisiana,  first  published 
at  Utrecht  1698,  under  the  title.-  Jfouveau  voyage  d^un  payf  plus  grand  tUi. 

911  -:- Voyages  curieux  et  nouveaux  de  MM.  Hennepin  et  De  La  Borde 
ou  roji  voit  une  description  d*un  grand  pays  dans  I'Am^ique  entre 
le  Nouveau  Mexique  et.la  Mer  Glaciale,  avec  une  relation  curieusedes 
Caraibes  sauvages  des  isles  Antilles  etc.  Amsterd.,  aux  dSpen^  de  la 
Compagnie,  1711.  sd.,  entirely  uncut,  map  and  6  plates,  8vo.  Very  rare 
in  this  state,  10.— 

Exactly  the.  same  -^ork  as  the  preceding  edition  of  1704^  only  with  a  dif- 
ferent title  printed  in  4to. 

912  —  Nieuwe  ontdekkinge  van  een  groot  land  gelegen  in  America, 
tusschen  Mexico  en  de  Yszee...  Benevens.een  aanhangsel,  behelzende 
een  reize  door  Spaanseh  West7l;idien,  en  een  verhaal  van  d'expeditie  der 
Franschen  op  Cartagena,  door  Z.  de  C(apine.)  Amsterdam,  A.  van  Damme^ 
1702.  hf  bd,t  3  tnapSy  one  belonging  to  the  imppi,,  plates,  4to.  9.-^ 

(Nfv?  discovery  of  a  large  eountt^t  titu^ed  i»  America-  between  New- 
Mexico  and  the  Ice-Sea,  With  a  supplement,  con^jjting.  a  iratfel  through 
.    the   Spanish    Westrlndies.  and  an    account  of  the  French  esipedition  to 
Cartb^agena.) 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  bat  without  Be  La  Borders  Re- 
lation  des  paratbes,.  i^Uad  of  which  it  contains  &e  voyage  to  the  West- 
Indies  by  L.  de  Capine.  —  Two  maps  torn,  but  quite  complete. 

913 Aenmerkelyke  voyagie,  gedaan  na  't  gedeelte  van  Noorder  Ame- 
rica. . .  tusschen  Nieuw  Mexico  en  de  Yszee,  enz.  Leyden,  P.  v.  d.  Aa^ 
1704.  1  map  and  3  plates,  4to.  6.- 

Anothec  edition  of  the  preceding  work,  but  without  the  supplement  by 
L.  de  Capine,  and  with  different  plates.  —  This  book  is  commonly  bound 
up  with :  Benzo^  West-Ind.  Foyagien  (See  supra  No.  83),  with  which  it 
forms  properly  one  collection  of  voyages. 

The  maps  of  the  various  editions  of  Hennepin  are  so  different,  that  it 
may  be  perhaps  of  some  value  for  the  collectors  to  find  hereafter  an  indi- 
cation of  the  characteristics  of  those  contained  in  the  editions  above : 

No.  908.  Dutch  translation.  Ajnst,  1688.  Putch  map:  Kaart  van  Nieuw 
Vrankrijk  en  van  Louisania,  JSorth- America,  the  Isthmus  and  a  small  part 
of  South-America. 

No.  909.  Dutch  translation.  Utrecht,  1698.  French  map  :  Carte  d'un  Nou- 
veau monde  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  la  Mer  Glaciale.  Gasp.  BouUats 
fecit.  On  the  right  some  small  parts  of  Europe  and  Africa.  With  a  part 
of  South -America  aud  the  Isthmus. 

No.  912.  Dutch  transMio.i.  Amsterdam,  1702.  Two  French  maps  :  1°  Ca/-^** 
cPun  tres  grand  pais. .  .  Chez  A.  v.  Someren  H  Amsterdam,  Not  cou tain iug 
the  Isthmus,  nor  Sonth- America,  nor  any  part  of  Europe.  —  2^  Ameriqae 

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LOUISIANA.  ' 

^ptentrionalis  {tie).  Carte  tCun  trH  gr^md  p^y** . .  Ckez  J,  v.  Someren  a 
AfMierctam  16^.  /.  v.  Vianen  fecit,  J^rge  map,  representing  part  of 
Greenland,  small  strips  of  England  and  Frimce  and  part  of  Sonth-America. 
Much  more  correct  than  the  map  by  Bouttats. 

No.  910.  French  edition.  liciden,  1704.  Exactly  tjie  same  2  maps  as  in 
the  edition  of  1702,  but  with  the  address:  Leiden,  Pierre  van  der  Aa, 
1704. 

No.  913.  Dutch  translation.  Ijeiden,  1704.  One  map,  taken  from  the  French 
edition  of  the  »me  d«tfe.(No.  1  of  the  edition  of  1702.) 

No.  911.'  Frtnch  edition.  Amstetdam,  1714,  Map  as  in  the  Dutch  transla- 
tion 1704.  . 

914  —  IiftVal  (A.  J.  de)  Voyage  de  la  Louisiane,  dans  lequel  sont  trai- 
t6es  diverses  mati^es  de  physique,  astronomie,  geographic  et  marine. 
Ay.  des  reflexions  stir  le  slst^me  de  M.  Newton.  Paris,  J.  Marietie^  1728. 
3  parts  in  1  vol.  calf,  20  maju  mnd  plcUes.  Large  paper.  4to.  6.— 

^Ifti  —  Law  (J.)  Aanmerkingen  over  den  koophandel  en  het  geidt.  Als  meede 

histor.    6n  geograph.    beschryvinge  van  Louisiana,  benevens  een  berigt 

van   de   nieuwe  Fransche  Indische  Compagnie ...  en  den  tegenwoord. 

handel  in  actien,  door  P.  J.  M.  Amsterd.,  1721.  tfetlum,  portr:,  map  of 

Louisiana,  sm.  8vo.  3.— 

{Notes    on    commerce  and  moneg.   With  an  histor,  and  geograph.  det- 

criptton   of   Louisiana,   and   an   account   of  the  new   French   Indian 

Company  and  the  present  stock-jobbing,) 

The  .description  of  Loniiiana  fills  pp.  194— -390.  ^  One  of  the  varioas  books 

on  the  scheme  of  Law.   .  . 

916 HistOiriflOhe  n.  Geograph.   Besdhrdibtmg  des  am  Flusse 

Mississippi  gelegenen  Landes  'Looisiana,  in  welches  die  FrantzSsische 
Indianische  G<Nnpaghie  Colonien  za  schicken  angefangen.  Worbey  Re- 
flexionen  fiber  den  Actien^Handel.  2«  Aull.  Leipzig,  1720.'  hd*.,  map, 
portr.  of  Law,  8vo.  108  pp*  2.50 

With  a^  appendix:  Remsrqnes' fiber  den  Misslssippischen  Actien-Handel. 
Frankf.  1720.  11  pp.  TransUtion  of  the  part  renting  to  Lonisiana  of  the 
preceding  work. 

917  -^  Lebron  (Mme  C.)  Trois  mois  a  la  Louisiane.  Tours,  1857.  hds. 
plates.  8vo.  1.— 

948  ->-  Notioe  sar  T^tat  actuel  de  la  mission  de  la  Louiaane.  Paris,  1820. 
8?o,  58  pp.  -.80 

919  —  de  Vergennes,  M6moire  historique  et  politiqne  stir  la  Lonisiane. 
Suiti  de  m^tnoires'  snr  St.  Dooiingoe,  la  Guyane,  etc.  Paris,  1802.  »d.^ 
uncut,  portr,  8vo.  2.— 

920  Ijiiflteian  (J:)  A  brief  account  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  together 
with  the  customs  and  manners  of  its  inhabitants.  London,  T.  CadeU, 
1789.  sd.,  undut,  map,  8vo.  2.- 

921  Maandags  Belaes  (Eerste  tot  negende)  uytgeg.  van  4  Dec.  1673 
tot  5  Febr.  1674.  4to.  9  parts.  84  pp.  15.- 

{First  to  Ninth  Monday  News.) 
All  published.  The  8^^  and  9^  part  cont. :    An    account   of  the  affain 
concern,  the  differences  of  the  Spaniards  with  the  English  in  America,  and 
the  reasons  of  declaration  of  war  by  the  King  of  Spain. 

922  Mably  (Abb6  de)  Observations  sur  le  gouvernement  et  les  loixdes 
Etats-Unis  d'Am6rique.  Amsterd.,  J.  F.  Rosart,  1784.  sd.,  uncut.  8vo. 
213  pp.  Rare,  —  Sold  in  Leclerc's  Bibl.  Am.  fr.  20.—  5.— 

923  M'Kenney  (Thorn.)  and  Jam.  Hall,  History  of  the  Indian  Tribes 
of  North- America,    with   biographical  sketches   and   anecdotes  of  the 


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pnucipal   chiefs.    Philad.    1S38~,44.   3    vols,    hf,   calf^  German  iiiuling, 
120  coloured  portrait*,  roy.  fol.  Out  of  print.  165. — 

Splendid  work,  embellished  with  120  portraits  from  the  Indian  Gallery 
in  the  Department  of  War,  at  Washington,  all  in  a  superior  mt^nner  execu- 
ted in  colours.  —  Rare, 

924  Mackenzie  (Alex.;  Voyages*  dans  I'int^rieur  de  TAinfirique  Sep- 
lentrionale,  1789 — 93.  Pr6c6d6s  d'un  tableau  hisftor.  et  polit.  sur  le 
commerce  des  pelletefies  dans  le  Canada.  Trad,  de  rAilfel.  p.  J.  Cas- 
t6ra.  Paris,  1802.  3  vols,   sd.,  uncut,  portr.  and  3  large  maps.  8vo.  5. — 

This  very  interestiiig  work  contains  the  relation  of  the  second  sQccessful 
attempt  to  penetrate  by  laad  to  the  Frozeiv.Qcoftti:  -^  V<^  I.  p.  261 — 74 
a  voeabnlary  of  the  A-lonquin  and  Knistenoh  languages;  p.  304-— 310  a 
ditto  of  the  Chippeway  language. 

925  Macpherson  (Ch.)  Memoirs  of  hia  Kfe  and  travels  in  Asia,  Africa 
and  America,  with  ^  .particular  inyestigation  on  the  Nagros  in  the 
West-India  islands.  Edinb,  1800.  bd*.  8vo:  1.50 

926  IMEcMilSSOXl  (J.)  Mauifeste  du  gouvemement  Am6ricain(10F6vr.lS15), 
ou  causes  et  caractere  de  la  derni^re  guerre  ji'Americme.  ayec  4' Aa-* 
gleterre.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1816.  8vo.  ^  '      .  ■  1.25 

927  Magazin,  Gottingisches  Historisches,  —  u.  Neues  Histor.'Herausgeg. 
'  von  C.  Meiners   u.   L.  T.   Spittler.   Hannover,   1787—93.   11  vols,  td., 

uncut,  8vo.  8. — 

This  -^vliiMt  ^iHoHM  Ma^azii^  contains  some  articles^  on  America,  as: 
Vol.  II.  pp.  376— 380.  On  the  singularly  bad  quality  offoodin  Amfcrica. 
Vol.  III.  pp.  193 — 218.  On  the  population  of  America. 
Vol.  IV.  pp.  !i73 — 311.  Historical  notices  of  the  Aborigines  of  America. 

pp.  645^^79.  Hi»t6)r.  oteount  of  the  slave-trade  In  the  West-Indies. 
Vol.  VII.  pp.  402—56,  209—230.  On  thr  character  of  the  Americans. 
Vol   VIIT.  p.  208.  Justice  rendered  to   the  heirs   of  Ohr.   CJolumbus  in 

Spain, -etCvCtcr-  .    ,  ^  .-  -      .  .    o    -.  -^  •  -  ■  •   o    .      -  -      ,  -  .  - . 

928  SEalo  de '  Liique  (Eduardo)  Historia  politica  de  los.  estableci- 
mientos  ultramarinos  de  las  naciones  Europeas.  Madrid,  A,  de  Sancha^ 
1784—90.  5  vols,  calf,  maps,  8vo.  10.— 

A  valuable  and  rare  work,  for  which .  we  are  indebted  to  j^El  Dnque  de 
Almadovar,"  who  concealed  his  xeal  name  under  t^  anagram  Malo  de 
Iiuque..     ,     , 

929  MCaadrillon]  (J.>  Le  Spectatdui^  Am^Hcain,  t)u  remarques  gdn^rales 
sur  TAmMque  Septeiitr.'  et  sur  la  H^ublique  des  trehe  £tats-Unis, 
suivi  4e  recherches  philos.  sur  la  d^ouverte  da  Noov.  Monde.  Am- 
sterd.  1784,  2.  parts  in  1    vol.   sd.  uncui,  map,  8vo.  12B,  307,  91  pp. 

•.-.-.•  -      ...        -  .    •  2.50 

930 The   same.   2*  Edition,  revue  et  augment^e.    AmSterd.  1785.  sd. 

unoui,  ffMy».  8vo.  -..-•,        3.50 

A  highly  yalued  work,  often  confounded  with  the  „  Voyageur  Americain" 
by  Cluiiy  (See  No.  364.) 

931  Hargry  (P.)  Les  navigations  Frangaises  et.  la  r^v^lution  maritime 
du  14e  au  16^  si^cle,  d'apres  les  documents  inddits.  Paris,  !ZVom,  1867. 
ir.  8Vd.  N  8.— 

With  two  plates :  fac-simile  of  a  drawing  by  Columbus,  and  the  bass- 
i«Uc&,of  the  chnrelt  8t.  Jacques  at -Dieppe.  •     .^"':- 

^  Man^tuiird  (JO  tXe  jure  mercatorum  et  commerc.  Francof.  1662. 
fol.  —  <S;?«  .•  Argonautica  under  New  Sweden, 

932  l^ursh  (Ib^.  C^.  P.)  Wolfe  of  the  Knoli,  and  othe?  poems.  New- 
York,  1860.  c/^^A.  8  vo.  ,1.— 

C(»atidns-'aii  Sn^sh'tMttsktlon  6f  l%ier's  Aiel.'^^  .,^^   ---.r  -r; 


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9B3  Martin  (B.  Mantgonxery)  History  of  the  British  Colonies.  2d 
edition.  London,  1835.  5  vols,  clothe  map*.  8vo.  -     (48.—)  47.50 

Vol.  1.  Asia.   —   II.  West-Indies,  —  HI.  NortU-Anuirira.  —  IV.  Africa 
and  Australia.  —   V.  Europe. 

934  Martinique.  —  Joumael  uyt  'tSchip  de  Prins  te  Paert  van  wegen 
het  gepasseerde  op  't  eylandt  Martinique,  1674.  Amst.,  M  Untmau, 
1674.  4to.  8  pp.  5.- 

{Joumal  of  the  skip  the  j,  Print  te  Paert"  about  v>hat  had  happened  at 
Martinique  in  1674.) 
Account  of  the  naval  hattle  between  the  Dutch  and.  French  at  Martinique. 

935  —  [ChaxiTalon  (Th.  de)]  Voyages  a  la  Martinique,  contenant  diverses 
observations  sur  la  physique,  Thistoire  naturelle,  ragricultiire,  les 
moeurs,  etc.  Paris,  1763.  Af.  calf.  4to.  3.50 

^Relfttion  trc8-«stiniee.''  Laelerc. 

—    Martyr  (Pt.)  ab  Angleria,  De  rebus  Oceanis.  1533.  etc.  —  See  the 

division:  Collections  of  Voyages,  at  the  end  of  the  Catalogue. 
History  of  the  New  World  in  German.  —  See:  Newe  Welt. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

936  —  Dickinson  (B.)  A  geograp^iical  and  statistical  view  of  Massachusetts 
Proper.  Greenfield,  printed  by  Benio  and  Phelps,  1813.  hdi.^  imcui.y  8vo. 
80  pp.  Rare,  3.75 

937  —  Minot  (G.  Blch.)  The  history  of  the  insurrections  in  Massa- 
chusetts in  1786  and  the  rebellion  consequent  thereon.  Worcester 
(Mass.),  by  Uaiah  Thomas,  1788.  8vo.  12.- 

Sewed;  entirely  uncut,  very  rare  in  this  state..  192  pp. 
This  rebellion  is  usually  known    as  Shay's  Rebellion.  —  Is.  Thomas  was 
the   first   printer  of   Worcester.    His  son  was  the  author  of  the  History  of 
printing  in  America. 

MATANCA.  -  SPANISH  SILVERFLEET.  -  PIET  HEYN. 

Perhaps    no  success    ever    made  so   great  a  sensation  in  Solfand  as 
the   capture    of  the    Spanish    Silverjleet   at   Matanca    by    P.   Hej/'n,  in 
1628,    A/t  the  little  political  pamphlets  of  those  times,  which  have  cowe 
down  to  us,  on  tehatever  subject  they  treaty  and  even  historians  who  did 
not   write   under   the    immediate   infuence  of  the  universal  enthusiam, 
afl  unite  in  praising  Piet  Heyn.     The  admiral   did  not  enjoy  his  gkry 
long:  he  died  in  August  16St9.  This  important  eapiure  not  only  enriched 
Holland,   but    inspired  the    West- India- Company  with  new  courage;  for 
inmadiata/y  afterwards  they   began   to    elaborate  4he   privpleges  of  the 
colonists  of  NeW'Netherland  s    it   was  with  the   money   gained  in  t/tis 
of  air,  that  the  Company  in  a  great  measure  defrayed  the  enormous  but 
useless  expenses  of  their  fiorth- American   colony. 
038  —  Ampzing   (S.)   West-Indische   Triumph-Basuyne   van   wegen  de 
veroveringe  der  Spaciische.su vervlote   van    Nova   Hispania. . .  door  V. 
Pz.  Heyn    en    H.  Kz.  Lonk.  Haerlem,   1629.   4to.    With   tUk-plats  re- 
presenting ^  the    capture    of  the  Silver-fleet   and    two  sa^all  poring ^^  of  Piei 
Heyn  and  Lonck,  (Asher  116.)  •      20.— 

{The  West-Indian  Triumphal  Trumpet  upon,  the  capture  of  the  Spanish 
Silverfleet,) 

939  [Eibergen  (Butg.)]  Swymel-Klacht  des  Spaenschen  Conincks  Plii- 
lippi  IV  over  het  eerste  verlies  van  zijn  silvqr-vlote  doof  P.iHeyn. 
Amst.  1629.  4to.  (Asher  No.  120.)  .......  9.- 

{Pitiful  complaint    of  the   Spanish  King  PhiHp  IV  on   the  pr,st  lost 
of  the  Silver-fleet.) 

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MATAKeA.  -'$PAIt1SH  SILVBRFLEI?.'^  RiET  III.TH.  ^  • 

sligen,    uytbeeld.  alle   "de   treflfelycke    overWisMiiR^ieii  .pYcjr' <^<Vyfcnd€«, 
van  oases  vr^yheyds.  's  Gravenh.  1641.  4to.  8. — 

{Theidrum  Fictoriae,  representing  all  thd  ptecuma  victories  over  ike  etie- 
mies  of  ow  liierfy.) 

Poetical  account  of  the  sea-war  with  Spain,  the  victories  of  P.  Hcyn  etc. 
041  —  HoflFerus    (Adrianns)    Nederduytsche    Poemata.    Amsterd.  6y 
-  Broer  Jansz,y  1635.  veltum.  4tD.    '  15. — 

(ThUch  Points.). 
With  numerous  line  emblematical  engravings.  —  This  interesting  and 
scarce  volume  contains:  pp.  265 — ^70:  Felicitation  fbr  the  Wcst-IndiAn 
fleet,  parting  in  January  1624,  pp.  353 — 54.  On  the  victory  of  P.  Heyn  in 
1628,  pp.  355 — 56.  Poem  on  the  capture  of  the  silver-fleet  hy  P.  Heyn. 
pp.  361—62.  Epitaph  of  P.  Heyn.  --^  JU  in  verses. 
942  —  IjOfdicht  over  de  h^erlijcke  Victorie,  en  het  veroveren  van  dfe 
Silver- Vlote,  in  de  Baey  van  Matanca,  door  P.  Heyn;  Middelb.  1629. 
4to.  (Asher  No.  118.)  lli-^ 

{Panegyric  vpon  the  glorious  victory  and  the  congest  of  the  Silver- 
fieety.hy  P.  Heyn:^ 
948  —  Lofdichi  van  alle  de  voornaamste^^ployten/ghedaen  door  het  cloeck 
beleyt   v.  d.  Gener.  P.  Pz.  Heyn,  van  1624—28.  Dordrecht,  1629.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  120.*)  .    12.— 

{panegyric  on  the  exploits  of.  the  vcUiani  hero  P.  Heyn,  1624—28.) 
At  the  end  of  the  prefftce  we  find  the  anthor's  name:  TovXeliicq  dt 
Buv^ovc;,  jf^co^yos  (Guill.  de  Bau4oua»  chirurgien.) 
044  —Martini  (Pr.)  Argonauta  Batavus.  sive  expeditionis  Navailis,  quam 
alter  noster  Jason  Petrus  Heinius. . .  nuper  suscepit  et  victoriae  in 
sinu  Matanzae  reportitae  historia.  Campis,  Sx  offic.  P.  Henr.  Wy- 
ringani,  1629..  calf  iteaf.  ..Bound  hy  W.  Pratt  for  B.  Stevens,  1861." 
sm.  4to.    Very  fine  copy.  25. — 

Title  and  28  numb.  pp.  —  Excessively  rare  tract,  in  verses,  on  the  cap- 
tare  of  the  Spanish  Silverfleet  by  P.  Heyn  at  Matanca.  It  is  neither  men- 
tioned in  Tiele*s  and*  v.  d.'  JFulp^j  Bihl.  van  PamfietUn,  vl&i  in  Jsher^s 
Essay,  and  I  have  nev©r  before  seen  a  copy.  The  only  notice  I  have 
found  of  it,  is  in  H.  Steven^.  Nuggets,  where  it  is  priced  if  2  . 2  s.,  and 
judging  from  the  above  mentioned  binder's  notice,  this  is  the  very  same 
copy  described  there.  —  . 
1)45  —  Fel»  (B.)  Lofdicht  des  vermaerde  zee-heWt  P«  P.  Heyn,  waer  in 
verhaelt  wort. . .  het  veioveren  van  de  Silv«re  vlo6)  ete*  Amst.  1629. 
4to.  (Asher  No.  119.)  ,      .    ,       .  .    ,  ,       8.-.T 

{Panegyric   of  the  gloriotts   h^ro  P.  P.  Heyn^  wherein  is  historically 
narrated, . .   the  capture  of  the  silver-fleet  etc.) 

On  the  title  the  portrait  of  P.  Heyn  and.  views  of  S.  Salvador  and  Matanca. 

946  —  Practijcke    van  den   ^paenschen  Aes-Sakcjk,  aengewesen  op  de. . . 

victorie  van. . .  Generael  jP,  Pietersz.  Heyn. .  .  met  aerdige  rijm-vyeren 

en  "wellekomsten.  's  Gravenh.  1629.  4to.  (Asher  123.)  7. — 

{The  practice  of  the  Spanish  Dust-hag,  shown  on  the  occasion  of  the 

victory  of  Gener.    Heyn.,    tcith    addiHon   of  apprt>pridt€  poetiad  gree- 

tings  etc.)  . 

Ou  page  3  a  satirical  engraving. 
047  —  Protest    ofte    scheip    dryghement,    't   welck    deri  Ooninck    van 
Spagnen    is   doende   d'  Heereft   Staten   Gener;   ter   occasie  van  't  ver- 
overen vaa  de  Silver* Vlote.  Middelb;  16S9-  Mc^i'  (Ash^r  No.  121.)'.  7.-^ 
{Protest  or  angry  mena^  of  the  King  of  .^Spmn  9gainstihe*Stat\Gen. 
on  the  occcbsion  of  the.  oapiHre  of  thti  Siher-fleet.) 

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:  ^i^  A-*:fihE>ir&l^6kbt;ircS0l]U  (DlonyB.)  Thamphe  van  weghen  de  victoi-y 
den  8  Sept.  16^  verleent  aen  -de  vlote  van  de  West»Ind.  tiomp.  onder 
Pieter  Pietefsz.  Heyo,  teghen  de  Silver* Vlote  oosei'  vyanden,  lomiende 
van  Nova  Hispania.  Delf,  1629.  4to.  Last  leaf  damaged.  (Asher  No.  4t5.) 

iO- 
(TriumpA  for   ike  victory ,  granted   io    the    fieet  of  ih^  IT.  /.  Cmf, 
under  F,  F,  Heyn,  against  the  Silver^fieet.) 

This  is  the  most  complete  contemporary  account  of  the   capture  of  the 
Silvcr-fleett  _  •        . . 

^49 ,  Tranen  over  den  doodt  van  P.  Pz.  Heyn,  mitsgad.  syn  Testament 

aen   de   West-Ind.    Comp.    Delf,  A.  J.  KSo^tingi,  1629.  4to.  (Asher  No. 
i24.)  36  pp.  .^  8.- 

(Tears  on  the  death  tff  P.  Fz.  ,Heijn,  mtk  hit  Testameni^) 

950 Th«  same.  2*  edition.  Dtlf,  J.  J.  Kiaetiitgh,  1638. 4te;  rerf  rare,  not 

in  Ather*&  Eeea$.  12.- 

951  —  Des  Jaers  1629  roepende  stemme  tot  de  Vereenighde  NcJderianden. 
Bolswardt^  &nn.  H^ngkouek^  1653.  4  parts  in  1  vol.  ve/^Km.  16mo.  9.— 

{The  years  1629  ooiee  calling  the   United  fhtherlands  . , .) 
The  4^  part  (51  pp.)  contains  a  sermon  held  for  celebiating  theeaptuie 
of  the   Spanish  Silver-ftoet   by  P.  Heyn,   in  1629.  -    Not   mentioned  by 
Asher,  nor  any  where  else. 

952  —  Staphorst  (Casp.)  Carmen  epiniciam  ac  protrepticum  de  bello 
Brittannico.  Dordrecht;  ^^r.  Essaeus,  (1655.)  Svo.  2.— 

Pp.  239—41.  Account  of  th6  capture  of  the  Silvcr-^eet  hj  P.  Heyn. 

953  —  Volmaeckte  Lauwer-Crans  over  het  jaar  1629. . .  de  victorien 
die  ons  God  verleent  heeft,  in  'I  by  bonder  het  in-brenghen  van  de 
Silver- Vlopt.  Harderwyck,  1640.  4to.  (Asher  117.)  10.- 

(Perfeet  garland   of  laurel,  on  the  ilested  ffear  1629,  mi  whUh  are 
relaled  all  pur  victones^  espedaliy  .tke  capture  of  the  Silverfleet,) 
Rare  piece;  in  veises. 

954  -^  [Vonddl  (J..  V.)]  Op  het  outset  van  Piet  Heyns  huyt.  Het  West- 
lDJ€s-^huy8  spreekt.r.  1  -sheet*  4to,  Not.  in  Ashm^'s  JBswy^  8.— 

{On  the  deliver g  of  Fiet  Eegn*s  booty.  The  Wes^India-Houee  speahs. . .) 

A  poem  of  24  lines,  on  the  troubles  caused'  iti  Amsterdam  by  theieturn 

of  Heyn  with  the  captured  Silver-fleet.  With  MS.  explanations  (by  Btirgo- 

maftter  Bontemantel?)  of  <^e  names  mentioned  therein.  ^  O^nai  edition 

on  a  fly-leaf.  Unique? 

955  —  Willemsz.  (Sal.)  Rapport  over  't  veroyeren  v$n  de  Silver-vlote, 
koihende  "v^ri  Nova  Hispania,  door  P.  P.  Heyn.  's  Hage,  1628.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  114.)  *  14.- 

(Repori  made  by  S'.  WiUenisz,  on  the  capture  of  the  Silver-feet. ) 
Vety  interesting  piece,  giving  a  circumstantial  account  of  the  capture  of 
the  Silver-fleet,  signed  by  the  Admiral  himself. 


956  Mather  (Cottcm)  Magnalia  Ghristi  Americana,  or  the  ecclesiastical 
history  of  New-England  from  its  first  planting  in  1620,  unto  the  year 
1698.  With  introduction  and  not«s  by  Th-  Robbins. .  Hartford,  1853. 
2  vols-  eloth,  roy.  8v.o.  15.- 

The  original  very  rare  edition,  appeoi^ed :  London,  1702>  2  vols.  fol. 

957  Mfttirititis.  —   Memorial   of  the  inliabitants  of  Maaritius  setting 
.5  forth  thdr  ^SIlfferings  etc. » .  with  a^nairwlive  of  the  eveiits  in  the  co- 
lonies during  the  yiear  4882.  Load.  i^&  8*o.  —.75 

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958  MaiiTnilian,  Prins  von  Wied-Neuwied,  Heise  m  dais  Innere 
von  l^ord-America  in  <leo  Jahren  '4832-^34.  CoMent,  1^9«^40.  2 
vols.  roy.4to.  {^oLL  hf.  oa^.wL  It,  ending  at  page'  560,  ed.)Mnd  atlas 
of  84  platee,  fol.  52L— 

Vol.  II.  pp.  465—^560 :  Essay  on  the  aborrginal  langnjiges  ot  North-West- 
Amerke,  vrith  vooabolaries.  -^  PubHshed  at  fl.  120. — 

959  [Meermaii  (Will.)]  Comoedia  vetus  [ofte  Boot  man's  oraetje].  (^o 
place,  4612).  Title-plate  and  31  pp.  4to.  *  ^.— 

The  author  of  this  very  spirited  satyre  on  the  Remonfttrant  qnarrels  was 
a  seafaring  man,,  who  in.  1612  undertook  ^  voyog^  to  the  North- West  of 
America  for  the  i^iscovery  of  a  passage  to  East-India;  he  never  returned 
from  this  expedition.  This  very  curious  pamphlet  excited  great  interest; 
13  editions  are  cited  in  "tiele  and  v.  d.  Wulp,  Libraries  of  Pan^hlets; 
its  was  reprinted  still  in  1731.  It  is  highly  remarkable  for  the  clearness 
and  simplicity  of  style,  its  author  being  one  of  the  best  and  earliest  Dutch 
prosev^riters  of  the  17^^  century;  as  he  |was  a  mariner,  the  style  abounds 
with  maritime  expressions. 
—  MegapolensiB  (Joluuines)  Ontwerp  van  de  Mahakvase  Indianen. 
(1644.)  See :  New-N^theitend. 

960  Melton  (lidw.)  Zeldzame  en  ged^kwaard.  ze«-  en  landreizeh  door 
Egypten,  Weftt-Indieii,  PersLfin  enz.  Yertaald  uil  de  eigene  brievenvan 
den  Heer  Melton.  Amst.  /.  ten  Hoom,  1681.  tvZtem,  ikang  piatet,  4to. 
(Asher  No.  16.)  7.— 

(Curious  and  memorable  voyages  mid  trnveis  ikrough  Egypt,  ike^  West- 
Indies,  Persia,  etc.  Translated  from  the  original  letters  of  Jl>.  Melton,) 

961  The   sama   2^  edition;  Amst.,   Jan   Verjager,   1702.   veUum,  4to. 

(Asher  No.  17.)  5.— 

This  second  edition  is  an  exact  reprint  of  the  first,  with  addition  of  a 
new  preface. 

The  part  which  treats  of  America,  fills  105  pages  (pp.  121 — 225), 
andlsoutains  betides  an  aecou&t  of  Virginia,  Florida,  Cuba,  ITaiti,  Panama 
and  Jamaica,  a  very  detailed  description  of  New-Netherlaad.  This  description 
is  rendered  still  more  important  by  the  circumstwicey  that  Melton  was  at 
New- York  in  1668,  is,  the  height  of  the  quarrel  between  England  and 
Holland  on  the  posaesaion  of  the  country,  so  that  he  uses  the  names  Ifew- 
York  and  New-Jmsterdam  iadiscriminately.  —  An  extensive  analysis  may 
be  found  in  Asker's  Essag, 

Some  of  the  plates  of  the  work  are  by  the  celebrated  Jan  Lmken  and 
rank  among  his  best  prodnctijons,  Asher  in  his  Essag  (No.  17)  indicates 
Jan  ten  Boom  as  publisher  of  the  2^  edition;  my  copy  h&e  the  address 
of  Jan  Verjager. 

962  —  Zee-  en  Land-reizen  (We9t-lndische)  door  de  Caribische  eylanden, 
Nieuw-Nederland,  Virginia, .  en  de  Spaansche  V^est-Indien.  Beschrijving 
der  inwoonderen,  zeden  en  gewoonteu,  wreedheden  d.  Americ.  Zee- 
roovers  etc.  Amst.,  1705.  4to.  IFUk  plates.  Ferg  rare  I  (Asher  No-  IB.)   35.  - 

(fTest-lndian  voyages  and  Travels  through  the-  Caraibie  iel^mds^  New- 
Netherlands  Virginia,  and  the  Spanish  West-Indies.) 
The  description  of  New«Netherland  on  pp  16—46.  —  The  work  is  a 
reprint  of  the  second  part  of  Melton  (pp.  121— 225)»  with  several  cleverly 
diawn  plates ;  those  on  New-Netherland  are  Imitations  of  the  plates  in 
B.  P.  de  VrieS;  —  It  is  infinitely  more  searee,  than  the  preeeding.editions 
of  Melton. 

963  Memorial  Hist6rioo  EcqpaiLOl.  Coleccion  de  documentos,  epusculos 
y  antigiiedades,  que  publica  la  Real  Academia  de  la  Historia.  Madrid, 
1851—64.  18  vols.  sd.  uncut,  am.  4to.  64.- 

This  valuable  collection  of  unedited  documents,  published  by  the  Royal 
Aeademy  of  Madrid^  contains  some  interesting  contributions  to  the  early 
history  of  the  Spaniidi  colonies  iu  SouthrA^i/^rica,  .i^ongst  which: 

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GoDgota  Maisaolejo,  edited  from  the  origmal  contempoiary  MS.  324  pp.— 
GoleceioD  de  documeatos^ineditos  rektivea  a  la .  conquista  y  poblacion  del 
reino  de  Chile.  190  pp.  — 

Vol,  13—17.  Cartw  de  alganoa  PP.  .de  U  CompaBia  de  JesiM,1634- 1644. 

—  This  collection  of  ojficial  rejports  of  the  JesuiU  contains  a  large  number 

of  very  interesting  pieces  from  the  American  possessions  of  Spain. 

96^  Memorias    de    litteratura    Pprtugaeza,    publicadas     pda'  Academia 

Real    das   Sciencias   de   Lisboa.   Lisboa,  1792^-1814.  8  vols.  sd.  uncut. 

'     4to.  '  '       '  20.- 

The  8***  volame  nontaliis  the  following  articles  :  Ritteiro  dos  Santos,  Me- 
moria  sob^  doU  mappad  geograf.  do  Infente  B.  Pedro r  —  S.  T.  de  Mendn 
Trijjfozo,  Ensayo  sobre  os  oescobrimentos  e  commercio  dos  Portuguezes  em  as 
'  Terras  Septenirionaes  _  da  America. —  A.  Rib.  dos  Santos,  Memorra  sobre 
a  novidade  da  iiavega9ao  Poiingueza  no  secftlo  XV.  ?-  Mendo  Trigozo.W- 
moria  sobre  Martim  de  Bohemia. 

MERCURIUS. 

965  —  a.  HolktnUe  Merettrius  historiscbwijs  verv^ende  het  voomaemste  in 
Christenrijck  voorgevallen  van  165(i---1^90,.  Hate<!lem.  1651—91.  40 
vols,  vellum,  pUUes  and:  porinUis,  4to.  . .  60.— 

{The    Buiek    Mercwty  >  hisioricalfy    eonidimMg   the   moH    renurkahle 
event*  from  1550-91.)'  • 

h.   Europische  Mercuriue,  door   E.  V.  Ainsterd.,  1691—1756.  67  vols. 
'   vellum,  plates  and  portraits.  4to.  40.— 

{The  European   Mercury,  etc.)  ^ 

.  <?.  Maandelijksehe    NedeAandeche   MercurUts.    Amst.,    1756—1790.  69 
vols,  plates  and  portraits.  4to.  60.— 

{Monthly  Ikdck  Mercury.) 

d.  Staatkundiye  Historic  van  Holland  en  Maandel.  Nederl.  Mercurius. 
.      .   Amst.,  1801-^1806.  6  vols.  4to.  15.- 

{PoliUeal  Hiwtory  of.  Solland  and  Momthlt/  Dutch  Mercurf.) 

e,  Jmsterdamsehe-  Mercurius.  1807— iai5.  9  vpl&.  4to.  25.- 
The  whole  collection  a— e  together  fof-  fl.  175. 

Complete  scries  of  this'  highly  valuable  historical  review  from  its  com- 
menceroent  1650  till  1855  (only  year  1791— 1800  wanting)  A  set,  as  the 
present,  is  of  the  highest  rarity,  and  very  few  libraries,  even  in  Holland, 
can  boast  of  having  it  complete  in  their  possession;  I  rather  doubt,  whether 
there  is  any  in  the  United  •  States.  The  ireason  for  this  circumstance  must 
be  looked  for,  besides  iti  it«  real  scarcity,  principally' in  the  perfect  neglect, 
witii  which  it  is  treated  by  American  histefritos,  a  neglect,  which  I  may 
boldly  call  undeserved,  considering  the  high  esteem,  in  which  othet'  simi- 
lar works  lire  held  by  them,  for  inst.  Wiassenaer's  Histor.  Verhael  {see  infra-) 
'  A  -parallel  between  these  two  historical  reviews  would,  to  be  sure,  speak  in 
favour  of  the  latter,  but  nevertheless  it  would  clearly  demonstrate  fdso  the 
high  value  of  the  Mercury,  aside  that  Wassenaer  treat!^  only  the  ycirs  1621— 
42,  while  the  Mercury  embraces  no  less  than  165  years;  '^  Some  years  ago, 
when  I  published  my  Essai  d'itne  Bibliographic  Neerlando-Rusie.,  I  tried  to 
call  the  attention  of  Russian  and  Northern  Historians  to  the  first  series  of 
the  Mercury  and  had  the  satisfaction  to  see  its  value  appreciated;  1  au^ 
convinced,  that  this  will  be  no  less  the  case  with  the  American  collector, 
the  more  bo,  as  the  imrportance  of  the  review  to  them  is  still  greater.  The 
series  a  and  c  are  the  most  interesting  to  them,  the  first  for  the  historj' 
of  the  Dutch  colonization  in  New-Netherlartd,  «nd  of  the  first  period  of  the 
English  government  there ;  the  other  foir  the  history  of  the  great  War  of 
Independence  against  England.  A  few  extracts  from  some  rolumes  of  both 
series  will  'sufficiently  show  their  importance,  and  I  only  add  the  curious 
fact,  that  while  these  series  a  and  c  are  by  far  the  most  interesting,  the 
two  last  ones  d  and  e,  are  nnqtiostionably  the  rarest  of  all. 

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Extracts  from  some  vols,  of  series  a : 
II.  4651"  p.  59,  421.  State  of  affairs  in  Brazil. 

III.  1652.  p.  8.  The  English  take  the  Barbadoes. 

„         „       „  404.  The  Spanish  Silverfleet  arrives  from  Peru. 

IV.  4653.    „  50 — 52.  Regulation  of  Stuyvesant  concerning  the  grounds 

around  Midwoud. 
V.  4654.   „  28.  Capture  of  the  Reciffe  by  the  Portuguese. 
„       „       „  443.  The  English  take  New-France;  description  of  the  country. 
Vr.  4655.   „  46—53.  Achievements  of  the  En^l    fleet  under  W.Pen  in 
the  Wes^ -Indies. 
„       „       H  ^^'  Description  of  the  attack  of  the  Savages  on  New-Am- 
sterdam. 
VII.  1656.   „  427.  Earthquake  in  Peru. 

;,       „       „  446.  Notice  on  the   „ Conditions"   for   the  colony  of  Am- 
siterdam  in  New-Netherlaud. 
XI.  4660.    „  82.  Murder  committed  on  the  family  of  B.  Gerbier  in  Guiana. 

XIII.  1662.   „  3.  State  of  New-Netherland. 

„       „       »  46.  Affairs  of  the  West-India  Comp. 

XIV.  4663.  n  45.  Conditions  for  the  colonists  in  Guiana. 
„       „       „  47.  The  English  in  Cuba. 

XV.  4^4.  „  40.  Account  of  the  English  arrogance  in  New-Netherland, 
„       „       „  43,  40,  405,  449  etc.  Negotiation  of  Sir  G.  Downing. 
„       „       „  454.  Capture  of  New- Amsterdam  by  the  English,  with  the 
conditions  of  surrender. 
XV  f.  4665.  „  90.  de  Ruyter'e  expedition  to   the  West-Iudics,  with  plate 
of  del  Mina. 
XVII.  4666.  „  16.  Account   of  the  condition  of  the  inhabitants  of  New- 
Netherland  under  the  English  government. 


Extracts  from  iNo  years,  4777 — 78  of  the  series  c : 
XXII.  1777.  p.  29—33,   65-67.   Articles   of  the  Confederation   of  the 
.  43  United  States. 
n       n      w  454.  Landing  of  English  troops  on  Long-Island.  With  plate. 
n       n       n  153 — 56,  480—84.  Letter  of  an  English  Lieutenant  from 
New-York. 

XXIII.  ft       a  "74 — 80,  104 — 3.  Letter  of  an  Englishman  on  the  American 

War. 
„       „      u  428  PoRTBAiTS  of  G.  Washington  and  CoMifODOKK  Hopkins  ; 

B.  Mourik  exc. 
;;       „      „  442 — 53.  Report  made  to  the  Congress  on  the  demeanour 

of  the  English  soldiers. 
„       ;,       „  240—48.  English  Reports  on  the  American  War.  —  Articles 

of  the  convention  of  Saratoga. 

XXIV.  4778.   „  70—80,  400-4,  462—64,  Debates  iu  the  English  Parlia- 

ment  on  the  American  War. 
„       „       „'  456 — 57.  Deelanttiou  of  the  Congress  against  all  negotia- 
tions with  England. 
n       n       n  244 — 47.  A  Letter  from  Town- York  in  Amerioa. 
XXV.  4778.  p.  57,  58.  Letter  on  the  War  of  the  Un.  States  with  the  Indians. 
»       1/       ff  94 — 92.  Insolence  of  Capt.  Brown  in  Boston. 
„       „       „  426,  447.  Particulars  on  G.  Washington. 
„       „      „  177—183.  Treaty  between  France  and  the  United  States. 
^  Meteren  (Sim.,  van)  Uistorle  der  Nederlandschen  en  haar  nabueren 
oorlogen.  Amsterd.  4652.  fol.  Best  edition.  8.— 

{History  of  ihe  ware  of  the  DtUeh  and  their  neiffkbours,) 
This   celebrated    work   contains   very   valuable   materials   for  the  life  of 

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Henry  Hadson,  and  for  tBe  history  of  W.  Usselincx  and  )m  first  atempts 
to  establish  the  West-India-Company. 

967  Meusel  (J.  G.)  Bibliolheca  historica.  Lips^  1782—4800.  11  vols,  or 
22  parts,  sd.  8vo.  14.- 

pMeusers  Historical  Library  will  always  be  consideVed  a  scholarly  and 
reliable  work  of  the  utmost  impoi-tance  to  Ihe  student  of  history.  The  parts 
comprising  Italy,  Germany  etc.  were  never  published,  btit  we  are  glad  to 
record  the  fact  that  the  sectioufi  relating  to  the  New  World  were  all 
.  inserted.  They  fill  half  of  the  2d  part  a  ad  half  of  the  first  part  of 
Vol.  III.  . .  vThe  authors  are  mentioned  with  a  fullness  and  accaraey, 
which  betray  the  hand  of  a  bibliographer  who  did  not  limit  his  efforts 
to  the  mere  transcription  of  titles  and  collations,  but  to  a  perusal  of  the 
works  themselves  and  appreciation  of  their  merits."  —  Harrisse,  Bill. 
Amer.   Vetusi.,  XXII. 

MEXICO. 

968  —  Arancel  de  aduanos  d6  la  Republica  Mexicana.  (London)  4827. 
8vo.  24  pp.  -.80 

969  —  BeuUoch  (M.)  La  Mexique  en  1823,  ou  relation  d'un  voyage 
dans  la  Nouvelle  Espagne.  Av.  des  pieces  justificat.  et  desr  notes  p. 
Sir  John  Byerley.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1824.  2  vols.  %^o.  and  Alias  of 
20  partly  colour,  plates.  4to.  hf.  hd.  4.— 

970 Mexico   in   1823,    of  beschrijving   eener  reis  door  Nieuw-Spanje. 

Delft,  1825.  2  vols.'  sd.,  uncut,  plates,  8vo.  2.  - 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  augmented  with  historical  an- 
notations by  the  author  and  the  translator.    . 

971  -  Blanchard  (P.)  et  A.  Dauzats,  San  Jua»  de    Ulna  on  relation 
,  de  I'exp^dition  Frangaise  au  Mexique  (1838),  avec  des  notes  p.  E.  Mais- 
sin.  Paris,  1839.  hf,  morocco,  plates,  roy.  8vq.  4.50 

972  —  [Gorostiza.]  Trois  Letlres.  adress6es  par  un  Mexicain  a  Mess. 
les  R6dacteurs  du  Courrier  des  Pay.s-Bas.  (Paris,  1829.)  8vo.  32  pp. 
Privately  printed,  \  1.50 

On  the  war  of  Independence  of  the  Spanish  colonies.  The  author  was 
Consul  General  of  Mexico. 

973  —  Hageman  (J.)  Geschiedkundige  Berigteri  aangaende  het  Spaansch 
America:  Mexico,  83  pp.  4to.  5.— 

{Historical  notices  relating  to  Spanish  America :  Mexico.) 
'dTnpublished    Manuscript,    contain,    the  history  6f  the  rebellion 
of  Mexico  against  Spain  in  the  begin nijig  oi  this  century.  This  is  a  coj)}' 
of  the  part  relat.  to  Mexico,  of  the  work  mentioned  sub  No'.  728. 

974  ~  Falafox  y  Mendoga  (Juan'  d©)  Historia  real  sagrada,  luz  (le 
principes  y  subditos.  2a  impression.  Brusselas,  Fr,  J^o^jpens,  1655.  calf. 
4to.  3.— 

Although  this  work  does  not  contain  anything  relating  to  America,  I  have 
placed  it  in  this  catalogue  as  being  composed  by  the  illustrious  Bishop  of 
Mexico,  author  of  the  „  Virtades  del  India," 

975  —  [Dinouart]  Vie  du  v6n6rable  Dom  Jean  de  Pahfox,  Eveque  d'An- 
g61opolis  et  ensuite  Eveque  d'Osme.  Cologne  et-  Paris,  Nyofi^  4767. 
calf  porir,  and  plates.  8vo.  4.— 
.  ijCet  onvragc  est  |iublie  en  grande  partie  sur  celui  do  Champion,  Jesuite, 
rimpression  duquel  fut  arretee  ^  cause  de  la  franchise  deranteur."  LecUrc, 
Sold  fr.  20.—.    • 

976  ~  Frescott  (W.  H.)  History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  New- York, 
1855.  3  vols,  cloth,  portradis,  roy.  8vo.  (21.—)  ^^--^ 

977' History   of  the  conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a   view   of  the  ancient 

Mexican  civihzation  and  the  life  of  Cortes.  Paris,'1844.3  vols.8vo.  2.50 
978  —  Histoire  de  la  conqu^te  du  Mexique,  av>ec  un  tableau  d6  rancienneci- 

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MEXICO. 

vilisation    Mexicaine   et   la   vie  de   F.  Cortes.  Publi6  eii  Frang.  p.  A. 
Pichot.  Paris,  1846.  3  vols,  hf,  calf,  plates.  8vo.    .  6.50 

979  —  Heport  of  the  Directors  of  the  Anglo-Meidcaii  Miniing  •  Association. 
London,  4826.  8vo.  5i  pp.  1.25 

980  —  Bobinson  (W.  Davis)  Gedenkschriften  der  omwenteling  in 
Mexico,  bevattende  mede  den  togt  des  Oencraals  Mina,  ea  aanmerk. 
nopens  de  mogelijkheid  van  eene  gemeenschap  tusschen  de  Zuid-  en 
Atlant.  Zeeen.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Haari.  1823.  isd.  8vo.  (4.20)  2.— 

{Memoirs  of  the  Rev{?luiion  of  Mexico,  contain,  also  the  expedition  of 
Oen.  Mina,  and  remarks  on  the  connexion  of  the  AUantic  aud"  Bovih-Sea,) 

981  —  Soils  (A.  de)  Hifctoria  de  la  conquista  de  Mexico,  poblacion  y 
progresos  de  la  America  SeptentrioQal,  conocida  per  eV  upmbre  de 
Nueva  Espana.  Madrid,  A,  de  Sancha,  1784.  Vol.  II.  ealf,  uncmt,  map 
and  plates y  4to.  4..— 

Beautiful  edition. 
982 Historia   de   la  conquista  de  Mexico.  Madrid,.  Cano^  1798.  5  vols. 

cal/j  portraits  and  plates.  16mo.  5. — 

Nice  edition,  and  of  rare  occurrence. 
983 Historia  de  la  conquista  de  Mejico.  Paris,  1827.  5  vols,  sd,,  uncut, 

12mo.  2.- 

984 Histoire  de  la  conquete  du  Mexiqu«.  La  Haye,  A.  M^ftjens^  leefc 

2  vols,  calf,  maps,  and  plates,  sm;  8vo.  3. — 

985 Histoire  de  la  conqueste  du  Mexiqoe.  Trad,  'de  I'Espagnol.  Paris, 

H.  Charpentier,  1704.  2  vols,  vellum,  map  ami  plates,  sm.8vo.  4. — 

986  Mey^:  (E.)  De  pktitis  Labradoricis.  Lipaiae;  1880r  8vo..  1.25 

987  Michaelis  (G.)  De  Antipodibus.  Wittebergae,  1677..  4to.    •  1.— 

988  Michigan.  —  Holland  in  America :  a  collection  of  tracts  on  the  Dutch 
colony  „HoUand*  in  the  State  of  Michigan,  founded  in  1845,  and  otL 
other  Dutch  colonies  in  Wisconsin  and  Iowa.  15  parts,  1846—50.  8vo. 
Most  in  Dutch.  •      -    .    ,  5, — 

989  Mirabeau  (Comte  de)  Considerations  sur  I'ordre  de  Gincianatus, 
ou  imitations  d*un  pamphlet  Anglo-Americain.  Suivies  deplusieurs 
pieces  relatives  a  cette  institution,  de  lettres  de  Washington,  de  Tur- 
got,  etc.  Londres,  J.  Johnson,  1785.  sd.,  uncid.  8vo.  Rare.  6. — 

MISSIONS. 

990  --  Annual  Heports  of  the  American  board  of  commissioners  lor 
foreign  missions.  Boston,  1834 — 50.  17  vols.  sd.  8vo.  17. — 

Contain,  interesting  accounts  of  the  missionaries  from  all  parts  of  the 
world.  —  Each  volume  contains  about  25  pp.  relating  totbe  Indian  tribes, 
which  would  form  in  all  a  stout  volume  of  above  400  pp.,  fall  of  valuable 
details  uot  to  be  found  elsewhere. 

991  —  Galanoha  (Ant.  de  la)  Het  wonderlyck  martelie  vanden  salighen 
Pater  Didacus  Ortiz,  eerste  Martelaer  van  Peru,  t*  Antwerpen,  J.  Mesens^ 
1671.  calf.  8vo.  80  pp.   Ver^  rare.     .  9.50 

{The   wonderful  martyrdom  of  the  blessed  father  JDidacus  Ortiz,  first  • 
martyr  tjf  Peru.)  .         • 

Translated  from  Spanish  into  Latin  by  J.  Brulius,  and  from  hi&  Latin 
history  of  Peru  into  Dutch  by  some  Augustine  Fathers. 

992  -  Dobereiner  von  Tilrschenreut  (Ph.)  Sendtschreyben  vnd 
warhaflte  zeytungen.  Von  auifgang  vnd  erweiterung  des  Christenthumbs, 
bey  den  Hayden  inn  der  newen  welt:  Auch  vpn  ve'ruolgung  vnnd. 
haiUgkait,  der  Gaistlichen  Apostolischen  Vorsteher  daselbs. . .  jetzt  inn 
teatsche  spraach  transsferiert.  {Last  page:)  Gedriickt  zu  Miinchen,  bey 
Adam  Berg,  1571.  sm.  8vo.  11.— 

Amsterdam. 

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MISSIONS. 

Title,  15  unnanib.  leaves  for  the  preface,   05   iiBkaiiib.   leaves    of  text. 

Fine  clean  copy  of  a  very  rare  work,  contain,  a  translation  of  the  Epi- 
stolae  indicae  Patram  Soc.  Jesu. 

It  contains  an  account  by  P.  Diaz  of  the  maaaacre  of  40  niissiouaries  by 
J.  Soria,  General  of  Navarra,  daring  their  voyage  to  Brazil. 

903  —  Bpistolae  Indioad  de  stupendis  et  praeclaris  rebns,  quae  divina 
bonitas  in  India  et  variis  insulis  per  Societatem  norainis  Jesu  operari 
dignata  est.  Lovanii,  Jpud  RtUfferum  Velptum^  i^GQ.  Af.  veilum.  sm.8vo. 
Fine  copy.  5.50 

994  ^  FabrlcillS  (Jo.  A.)  Salutaris  lax  Evangelii  toto  oibi  exoriens. 
Hamburgi,  1744.  vaUum,  4to.  3.50 

Pag.  754 — 785  cont.  an  account  of  the  proiwigation  of  Christianisra  in 
the  New  World. 

995  —  Hamme.  —  Het  leven  van  Pater  Petrus  Thorn,  v.  H.iinme,  Mis- 
sionaris  in  Mexico  en  in  China  (1651 — 1 727.)  Gent,  \%l\.pkUe.  8vo.    3.- 

{lAfe  of  Father  P.  Thom.  van   Hamme,   Missionary   in   Mexico  and 

CMna,  lt>51— 1727.) 

Published  by  Prof.  C.  P.  Serrure  for  the  Society  of  Flemish  Bibliophiles; 
only  a  small  number  printed.  —  Pp.  51 — 76  cont.  the  account  of  his 
sojourn  in  Mexico. 

996  —  HeumilUS  (J*.)  De  legatione  evangelica  ad  Indos  capessenda.  Lug(^- 
Bat.,  ex  officina  Elzeviriana^  1618.  vellum,  sm.  8vo.  Neat  copy,  20  un- 
uumb.  pp.,  300  pp.  2  pp.  index.  5.25 

Pieters,  Aunales  d.  Elzevicr,  p.  57,  No.  170. 

997  —  Hoombeek  (Joh.)  De  conversione  Indorum  et  Gentiliuro.  Am- 
slelod.  1669.  sd.,  uneuL  4to.  Scarce,  8.— 

Lib.  I.  cap.  11.  De  India  utraque  ej usque  prima  indagatione  et  Societate 
ludica  apud  Belgas.  Cap.  II.  De  Lappia  American  is,  eorum  terra  et  religione. 
Lib.  IJ.  cap.  XV.  De  conversione  Gentilium  in  America  per  Beformatos. 

998  —  Korte  Beschrijvillg  van  de  zeiidelingschap  van  Pater  Fenwich, 
Bisschop  van  Cincinnati,  in  Ohio.  Antwerp.  1S24.  8vo.  8  pp.  Nearly 
unique.  2.50 

{J  short  description  of  the  mission  of  P.  Fenmch,  Bishop  of  (HnciHnaiiy 
Ohio,) 

999  —  lAtterffi  Societatis  Jesu  duorum  annorum  1594  et  1595.  Nea- 
poli,  Apud  Tarquin.  Longum,  1604.  vellum,  some  leaves  stained  by  water. 
12mo.  6.~ 

Pages  622—801  treat  of  America:  Mexico,  Peru,   Brazil,  etc. 

1000  -  I«oskiel  (G.  H.)  History  of  the  mission  of  the  United  Brellireu 
among  the  Indians  in  North  Ameiica.  Translated  from  the  German 
by  Chr.  /.  La  Trobe.  London,  1794.  3  parts  in  1  vol.  <:<r{/;  7»aj».8vo.    6.50 

A  cunons  work,  contain,  information  of  all  kind  on  the  various  Indian 
tribes,  their  languages,  history  etc. 

1001  —  Mayer  (D.)  Neu  aufgerichteter  Americanischer  Mayerhof,  das  ist : 
Schwere  Arbeiten  u.  reiffe  Seelen-Priichten. , .  gesammelt  in  neu  auf- 
gerichteten  Missionen  in  America.  Augspurg,  1747.  calf.  8vo.        3.— 

Missionary  accounts  from  Peru. 

1002  —  Nachrichten  aus  der  Bruder-Gemeinde.  Gnadau.  1810—35.  34 
vols,  hf  calf  8vo.  '  48.- 

(Jontain.  a  host  of  interesting  notices  and  letters  from  the  various  mis- 
sions of  the  Moravian  Brethren  in  all  parts  of  the  world,  lor  the  greater 
part  founded  in  little  known  countries.  The  accounts  from  the  American 
^ttlements  are  of  especial  valae  and  very  numerous. 


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1003  ICissive  van  twee  Indiaenache  Coninghen,  aen  den  Vorst  Mauritius 
V.  Oranje,  by  deweicke  sy  versoecken  dat  haere  soonen,  welcke  sy 
mede  overghesonden  hebbeh,  in  de  Christel.  religie  mochten  opge- 
trocken  worden,  i  Aug.  46^20.  's  Hage,  A.  Meuru,  1621.  4to.  4  pp. 
Extremely  rare.  8.— 

{Message  of  two  Indian  Kings  to  Prince  Maurice  of  Orange,  requesting 
thai  their  sonSt  whom  theij  have  sent  over  with  this  letter y  might  be  edu- 
cated in  the  Christian  religion.) 

1004  Mitctlill.  —  C  italogue  of  the  organic  remains  and  otVier  gcolog.  ar- 
ticles contained  in  the  collection  presented  to  the  New- York  Lyceum 
of  Natural  History  by  S.  L.  Mitchill.  New-York,  1826.  8vo.  1.— 

1005  Mocquet  (Jan)  Reysen  in  Afriqne,  Asien,  Oost-  en  West-lndien. 
Overgeset  uyt  de  Fransche  taal.  Dordrecht,  Ahr.  Andriessz.,  1656.  En- 
gravings. 4to.  6. — 

( Voyages   in   Africa,    Asia^  the   East-  and  West-Indies,  Transl,  from 
the  French.) 

The  ^  book  (p.  13 — 46).    contains   the   account  of  the  Weat-Iudies,  the 
Amazon,  the  land  of  the  Caripouses,  etc. 
1(306  —     De   grote    nieuw-bereisde   werelt,    begrijp.    zes  reizen  na  Lybien, 
de  stroom   der    Amazonen,   Karipouzen  en  Karibanen,  enz.  2de  druk. 
Leeuward.  1717.  4to.  ffitk  en^rav.  4.— 

(The  great  netoly  visited  world,  comprising  six  voyages  to  Lybia,  the 
Amazon  river,  the  Karapouses  and  Saribans,) 
This  is  the  2*  edition  of  the  „ Reysen.'' 

1007  The  same.  3de  druk.  Lceuward.  1718.  4to.  4.— 

Only  the  title  reprinted. 

1008  Mohawk.  —  Ne  Kaghyadonghsera  ne  Isaiah.  (Isaiah  in  Mo/iawk.) 
New-York,  1839.  8vo.  1.75 

— See  also  supra  No.  362.  Claesse. 

1009  MoU  (G.)  Verhandeling  over  eenige  vroegere  zcetogten  der  Neder- 
landers.  Amsterd.  1825.  8vo.  220  pp.  (2,40)  1.50 

{Discourse  of  some  early  voyages  of  the  Dutch.) 
With   very  interesting  particulars   of  the  vo^^ages  of  Linschoteu,  Hout- 
uiau,  Plancius,  Boggeveeu    etc.,    mostly  from  a  mathematical  and  astrono- 
mical point  of  view. 

1010  Monardis  (N.)  Simplicium  medicamentorum  ex  novo  Orbe  delato- 
rum  historia.  Ed.  2»  Antwerp.,  Plantin,  1579.  woodcuts,  8vo.  Mss. 
notes.  3. — 

Confer  No.  766—69,  ab  Horto. 

1011  Le  Moniteur  des  Indes  Orient,  et  Occident.  Recueil  de 
M6moires  et  de  notices  scientif.  et  industr.,  de  noiivelles  et  de  faits 
importants  concern,  les  possessions  Ne^rland.,  dirig.  p'dr  Ph.  Fr.de  Sie- 
bold  et  A.  Melvitt  -de  Carnbee.  La  Haye,  1846  -48.  3  vols.  4to.  ffith 
maps  and  plates.  (54.  — )  28.  — 

Quite  complete  copies  are  rare;  odd  parts  are  very  common. 

The  book  contains  a  ^reat  number  of  interesting  historical,  biographical 
and  nautical  tracts,  all  original;  also  many  new  and  original  geograph. 
and  nautical  maps,  portraits  before  nn-known,  etc. 

1012  Montanus  (Am.)  De  Nieuwe  en  Onbekende  "Weereld,  of  bescbrij- 
ving  van  America  en  't  Zuid-land.  Amsterd.,  J'.  Meurs,  1671.  calf  gilt 
or  vellum,  fol.  (Asher  No.  14.)  7. — 

{The    new   and  unhwwn  world,   or  description  of  America  and  the 
South -Land.) 
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(Columbus,  A.  Vespucci,  MageUan,  Maariee  of  Nassau,  etc.),  a  largenamber 
of  ftgures,  printed  in  the  text,  and  a  very  remarkable  riew  of  N.  Amster- 
dam. For  other  details  see  Ajihei's  Essay ^  which  contains  an  ample  ana- 
lysis of  the  part  treating  on  New-Netherland. 

1013  Montanus  (Am.)  The  same.  Ibid.  4671.  Dutch  veHum,  heauUfd 
copy  on  Large  Paper.  Rare.  11.- 

1014  (— )  Die  Unbekannte  Neue  Welt  oder  Beschreibung  des  Welt-Teils 
Amerika  u.  des  Sud-Landes.  Durch  Dr.  O.  n(apper).  Amsterd.,  /.  v. 
Meurs,  1673.  many  maps  ani  engravings,  fol.  (Asher  No.  15.)         15.— 

This  German- edition  is  much  scarcer  than  the  Dutch  original.  Asher  says 
that  he  had  met  with  only  one  copy  in  the  Netherlands,  viz.  that  iu  the 
Roy.  Library  of  the  Hague.  This  publication  is,  besides,  a  specimen 
of  the  most  impudent  literary  plagiarism,  the  translator  O.  Dapper  calling 
himself  the  author  and  concealing  the  real  author's  name.  —  The  original 
wor;  forms  part  of  Dr.  O.  D(apper)'8  collection  of  voyages,  or  descriptions 
of  foreign  countries.  See  Division :  Collections  of  voyages. 
4015  Montule  (Ed.  de)  Voyage  en  AmiSrique,  en  Sicile  et  en  Egjpte, 
pendant  les  anuees  4816 — ^49.  Paris,  Delaunay,  4824.  2  vols.  8vo.  and 
Atlas  contain.  r»9  pi.  hf.  calf.  fol.  7.- 

1016  Morgan  (Ii.  H.)  League  of  the  Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee,  or  L-oquois.  Ro- 
chester, 4854.  cloth,  many  plates  and  a  large  map,  8\o.  5.— 
4017  ICorisotiLB  (C.  B.)  Orbis  maritimi  siye  rerum  in  mari  et  littoribus 
gestarum    historia.    Divione,   P.   Falliot,   1643.  vellum^  numerous  maps. 
fol.  7.- 

Curious  work,  contain,  notices  of  all  concerning  maritime  affairs,  with 
a  geograph.  desciiption  of  the  water-world  and  a  history  of  maritime  dis- 
cov€.-ies  :  pp.  575 — 612  treat  of  America,  with  3  maps. 

In  the  present  copy  are  inserted :  2  plates  by  Savry  and  4  by  Post, 
representing  naval  battles  etc. 
1018  Muller  (G.  P.)  Voyag^es  et  decouvertes  faites  par  les  Russes  le  long 
des  cotes  de  la  Mer  Glaciale  et  _sur  I'Ocean  Oriental,  tant  Vers  le 
Japon  que  vers  TAmerique.  Trad,  de  I'Allemand  par  G.  G.  F,  Dumas. 
Amsterd.,  M.  M.  Mey,  4766.  2  vols  m\.hf.  hd.  8vo.  3.- 

With  a  lai^e  map  of  the  Northern  coasts  of  America. 
—    Mundus  alter  et  idem.  -  See:  Halle. 
1049  Munoz  (Juan  B)  Historia  del  Nuevo  Mundo.  Madrid,  For  la  Tiuda 
de  Ibarra^  4793.  Tomo  I.  uncut,  hf,  calf^  porir.  of  Columbus  and  map. 
sin.  4to.  .  '  12.- 

Printed  on  thick  paper  extra.  —  This  volume  only  reaches  to  the  year 
1500.  The  continuation  never  appeared,  as  it  was  prohibited  by  the 
Spanish  Government.  The  work  is  principally  compiled  from  original 
MSS.  in  the  archives  of  Spain  and  Portugal,  and  is  preceded  by  a  valuable 
critical  review  of  the  various  writers  on  the  subject. 
1020  MUnster  (Seb.)  Cosmographei  oder  Beschreibung  a  Her  lander,  herr- 
schalften  etc.  Basel,  Henrich  Petri,  4553.  old  calf,  clasps,  26  maps  and 
many  woodcuts,  fol.  18.- 

Miiuster's  Cosmography  is  one  of  the  most  interesting  works,  as  well 
for  the  text  as  for  the  profusion  of  curious  and  spirited  woodcuts  by 
which  it  is  illustrated ;  no  wonder  therefore  that  is  has  been  reprinted 
(in  Latin  and  German)  about  20  times,  and  translated  into  various  foreign 
languages.  The  first  edition  is  of  1544  (in  German),  but  has  not  tbe  large 
views  of  cities,  which  were  only  added  in  the  editions  of  4550  and  sub- 
sequent. 

The  part  relating  to  America  fills  pp.  4183 — 92;  Von  den  neuwen 
inseln  etc.,  and  contains  a  description  of  the  savages,  the  voyages  of  Co- 
lumbus  etc.    This  part,  with   some   other  extracts  of  the  work,  has  been 

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translated  into  English  by  R.  Eden :  A  treaiise  of  the  netoe  India  etc. 
Lond.  1553.  —  Among  the  maps  we  find  a  special  one  of  the  New  Worjd, 
and  a  general  map  of  the  world  with  parts  of  America,  both  manifcstins; 
a  rather  rude  notion  of  this  part  of  the  globe. 

1021  MUnster  (Seb.)  The  same  (in  German.)  Ibid.  1F>64.  Old  stamped  vellum, 
clasps,  fol.  42. — 

The  description  of  America  is  the  same  as  in  the  precedine;  and  filU 
pp.  1424 — 1433.   Also  the  maps  and  woodcuts  are  the  same. 

1022 Cosmogiaphia  Universalis.  Ibid.  4559.  vellum,  fol.  15. — 

This  Latin  edition  differs  considerably  from  the  two  preceding  German. 
The  description  of  America  (pp.  1099 — 1113)  is  quite  different,  and  more 
ample,  embracing  for  instance  the  voyages  of  Tespncias,  Magallanes  etc., 
which  are  omitted  in  the  preceding;  also  the  woodcuts  of  this  part  are 
partly  different.    The  maps  are  the  same. 

1023 The  same  edition,  vellum,  fol.   With  title  in  a  masterly  facsimile 

by  an  Amsterdam  artist,  Mr.  A.  Grevenstuk,  a  fine  sample  of  pen- 
manship. 20. — 

1024  Mlirat  (Ach.)  Brieven  over  de  zeden  en  staatkunde  der  Vereen. 
Staten.  Zalt-Bommel,  1834.  2  vols.  8vo.  (4,40)  2.50 

{Letters  on  the  manners  and  politics  of  the   United  StcUes.) 

1025  Myers  (J.  Hart)  [^.  M.  Americanus^  Dissert^tio  de  diabete.  Kdin- 
burgi,  1779.  sd.,  uncut.  Bvo.  41  pp.  Rare.  2.50 

1026  Myritius  (J.)  Opusculum  geographicmn  rarum,  totius  eius  negotii 
rationem  complectens.  Ingolstadii,  1590.  bds.,  many  woodcuts,  maps,portr. 
and  arm^  of  the  author  etc.  fol.  Uare,  •  16. — 

Pp.  116 — 126  treat  of  America :  De  SpagnoUa,  Isabella  et  aliis  insulis 
ab  Uispanis  iuventis,  Brasilia,  Terra  ignis,  de  meridionali  parte  Africae 
ab  Alberico  Vespntio  inventa,  etc.  —  With  a  folding  map  of  the  world 
between  pp.  60--61,   which  is  often  wanting. 

1027  Navarrete  (M.  Fern,  de)  Coleccion  de  los  viages  y  descubrimientos 
que  hicieron  por  mar  los  Espanoles  desde  fmo  del  siglo  XY,  con 
varies  documentos  in^ditos  concemientes  a  la  historia  de  los  estable- 
cimientos  Espanoles  en  Indias.  Madrid,  1825.  Vol.  1.  2.  1^,  aOf, 
uncut.  4to.  20.— 

The  first  two  volumes  of  Navarrete's  collection  in  the  original  and  rare 
edition  of  1825. —  They  have  been  reprinted  in  1858  and  most  copies  have 
only  this  reprint.  (See  the  following  No.  1028.)  These  volumes  contain 
almost  exclusively  documents  relating  to  Columbus,  all  taken  from  the  ori- 
ginal sources  and  iuedited  MSS.  The  account  of  Columbus'  first  voyage 
was  taken  from  his  original  papers,  by  the  celebrated  Las  Cusas,  a  copy 
of  which  was  found  in  the  Archives  of  the  Duke  del  Infantado  in  his 
hand-writing.  From  this  collection  Wash.Irving  drew  his  information  re- 
garding Columbus. 

1028 The  same.  Complete,  Madrid,  1858,  37,  29.  5  vols.  *«?.,  uncut.  Uo. 

32.— 

This  is  a  complete  copy  with  the  first  two  vols,  in  the  reprint  of  1858. 
Division  :  I.  Viages  de  Colon.  Almirantazgo  de  Castilla.  II.  Documentos 
de  Colon,  y  de  las  primeras  poblaciones.  III.  Viages  menores  y  los  de 
Vespucio;  poblaciones  en  el  Daiien.  IV.  V.  Viiges  de  Magallanes,  Elcano, 
Loasio  y  Soavedra.  —  „he  tout  ou  d'apres  des  manoscrits  inedlts  ou  re- 
imprime  sur  les  editions  devenues  tres-rares."  Brunei. 

NEGROES. 

1029  —  Dam  van  Isselt  (E.  W.  v.)  Hassai-  of  de  Negers.  Dichtstuk. 
Tiel,  1829.  8vo.  (1.25)  -.60 

{Hassar^  or  the  Negroes.  Foem.)  ^ 

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NE8R0ES. 

iOSO  —  Hostmann  (F.  W.)  Over  de  beschaving  van  Negers  in  Amerika. 
door   kolonisatie   met   Enropeanen.    Amstei^.,  1850.   2  vols.  sd.  8vo. 

(8.-)  4.- 

{0»  the  eiviUffaUan.  of  Negroes  in   America  hy  waif  of  edUmizdm 

with  Europeans.) 

4031   —  Id^   de   la   traite  et  du    traitement   des   Negres    [jpar  Clarksaa 

et  de  Sartines.']  Philaddphie,  1790,  8vo.  108  pp.  4.75 

1032  —  Ouwerkerk  de  Vries  (J,  v.)  Het  godsdienstig  onderwys  der 
Negerslaven  eii  de  bloei  der  kolonie  Suriname  in  groot  gevaar. 
Arast..  1844.  8vo.  -.75 

{TAe.  religious   inttrudion   of  the  Negroes  and  the  protperiiy  of  the 
colony  SuriHam  in  great  danger.) 

—    See  also:  Slavery. 

NEGRO-EliaLISH. 

1033  —  Dijk  (P.  V.)  Nooit  bevoorens  geziene  onderwyzinge.  in  het  Bastert- 
Engels  of  Neeger-Bngels  in  de  HoUandze  olonien.  Amsterd.,  /.  r. 
Egmont  (1780.)  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  Rare.  5.—. 

(Instruction  never  previousli/  seen  in  the  Bastard-English,  or  Negro- 
English  of  the  Dutch  colonies.) 

1034  —  Focke  (H.  C)  Neger-Engelsch  Woordenboek.  Leiden,  4855. 
cloth,  8vo.  3.25 

(Negro-English  [and  Dutch']  Dictionary.) 

1035  —  W[ey^andt]  (G.  C.)  Gemeenzaarae  leerwyze  om  het  Basterd 
of  Neger-Lngelsch  te  leeren  verstaan  en  spreeken.  Paramaribo,  W. 
W.  Beeldsnyder,  1798.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  146  pp.  Rare.  4.50 

{Popular  instruction  to  understand  and  to  speak  Bastard  or  Negro- 
English.) 

1036  —  Die  Nywe  Testament  ka  set  over  in  die  Creols  tael.  2de  edition. 
Copenhagen,  1818.  hf.  dd..Svo,  7.- 

1037  —  Tori  vo  Ouroe  Testement.  Stuttg.,  1842.  id.  8vo.  606  pp.     2.- 

BiUical  history  in  Negro«£ngl. 

1038  Newe  Welt. 

—  tf.  Hier.  Bentzon.   -  Erste  Theil  der  Newen  Weldt  vnd  Indianischen 

Nidergangischen  Konigreichs  Newe  vnd  Wahrhaffte  History. . .  Durch 
Hieron.   Bentzon  von  Meylandt  in  Latein.  Spraach  beschrieben. 

—  b.  Petrus  Martyr.  —  Ander   Theil   der   Newen  Welt . . .  darinn  alle 

Nammhaffte  Thaten  n.  Geschichten. .  .  Durch  Petrum  Martyrem  in 
Latein.  Spraach  ver7.eichnet. 

—  c.  Iievinns   Apolonius.  —  Dritlfe  Theil  der  Newen  Welt  des  Peruui- 

schen  Konigsreichs,  wie  dasselbig  erfunden,  vnd  was  fur  schrockliche 
Krieg. . .  verloflfen.  Item  von  der  Frantzosen  Schiffarth  in  die  Landt- 
schaft  Floridam  vnd  jhrer  schrocklichen  Niderlag  im  Jar  1565.  Darch 
Levinum  ApoUmium  Qandobruganum  beschrieben. 

Erst  jetzt  auss  dern  Latein.  verleutschet  durch  Nieol.  Honiger  von 
Tauber  Kanigshofen.  (At  the  end.)  Getruckt  zu  Basel  durch  ^«ir»cf«?<« 
1583.  Stamped  vellum,  fne  old  binding  with  the  letters  I.  M.  V.  F.  and 
the  date  1590,  stamped  in  gold.  fol.   yery  fine  copy.  45.— 

The  first  and  second  part  {a  and  b)  of  this  collection  are  nambered 
I— DLlI,exclu8  the  titles  and  indices  of  each  (20  and  24  pp.);  the  3d  part 
has  a  separate  pagination  I — CCCCVI,  exclns.  tie  title  and  10  pp.  for  the 
preface  and  index.  —  The  1«*  has  at  the  end  the  date  1581,  the  2^  part 
1582.  —  Part  a  has  been  published  before  with  date  1579  by  the  same 
Henricpetri  and  is  much  less  rare  than  the  two  others;  conjplete  copies, 
as  this,  are  indeed  very  rare. — The  pp.  320—28  of  Levinns  are  occupied 
by  a  large  view  of  Gusco  in  woodcat. 

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NEW-EN8LAND. 

1039  —  Morton  (Thorn,  of  Qifordt  Inne;  Gent,)  New  engUsh  Canaan 
or  New  Canaan.  Containing  an  Abstract  of  New  England,  composed 
in  three  Bookes.  The  originall  of  the  Natives,  their  Manners  and 
customes,  together  with  their  tractable  Nature  and  Love  towards  the 
English.  The  naturall  Indowment  of  the  country  etc.  Printed  at 
Amsterdam,  fy  Jacob  Frederick  Stam,  1637.  sm.  Ito.  188  pp.  and  2 
leaves  index,  — . — 

Althoagh  this  book  is  printed  in  my  native  place,  Amsterdam,  /  have 
never  seen  nor  heard  of  it  here.  The  Dntch  translator  of  Biiscliing's  great 
geographical  work.  Vol.  VI,  cites  it  as  having  need  it.  {See  No.  299.) 
In  Stevens  Nuggets  (1862)  it  is  priced  4  Guineas,  in  Rich  C&tal.  of  1832 
3  Gnineas,  in  a  Catalogue  of  Mr.  Tross  1871  No.  95.  500  fr.  —  The  book 
seems  to  be  only  the  first  part  of  a  larger  work. 

1040  -  Bauschenbusch  (A.)  Die  Pilgervater  oder  Geschichte  der 
christl.  Ansiedler  von  Neu-England.  New- York  (1860.)  cloth.  12mo.  —.75 

1041  —  Smith  (John)  A  description  of  New-England,  or  the  observations 
and  discoveries  of  Capt.  J.  Smith  in  the  North  of  America,  etc.  Lon- 
don, 1616.  cloth.  4to.  10.— 

Exact  reprint,  with  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  map.  Boston,  W,  Feazie, 
1865.  —  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1042 Advertisements    for  the  unexperienced  Planters  of  New  England 

or  any  where.  London,  1631.  eloth.  4to.  10. — 

Exact  reprint  with  a  fac-simile  of  Smith's  map  of  New-England  of  1635. 
Boston,   IT.   Feazie,  1865.    -  Only  250  copies  printed. 

1043  —  XJhden  (H.  F.)  Geschichte  der  Congregationalisten  in  Neu-Eng- 
land bis  zu  den  Erweckungen,  1740.  Leipz.  1840^  hf.  bd.  8vo.      1.50 

With  a  map  of  New-England  in  1664,  and  another  of  the  Massachusetts- 
Colony. 

1044  ~  Winthrop  (John,  First  Governor  of  Massachusetts  Bay)  History 
of  New-England  from  1630  to  1649.  From  the  original  MS.,  \yith 
notes  by  Jam.  Savage.  New  edition,  with  corrections  and  additions. 
Boston,  1853.  2  vols,  cloth,  portrait.  8vo.  14.- 

1045  Newfound-XianGL  —  Waerschouwinge  ende  Ordonnantie*  raeckende 
de  Terreneuf-Vaerders  uyt  dese  landen.  's  Grav.  1657.  1  fol.  sheets 
vncut,  verso  blank.  2. — 

{Edict  relat.  to  the  vessels  going  to  Terre-Neuf.) 

NEW-JERSEY. 

1046  —  Brainerd  (Dav.)  Uistoriesch  ^erhaal  van  het  leven  en  den  doodt 
van  den  Eerw.  Heer  D.  Brainerd,  bedienaar  des  Evangeliums  b\j  de 
Indianen  te  Nieuw-Jersey.  Getrokken  uit  zijn  eigen  dagregister  enz. 
door  Jon.  Edwards.  Uit  het  Engels  vertaalt  door  /.  Bos,  Met  voorbe- 
rigt  v.  G.  V.  Schuylenborgh.  Utrecht,  /.  /.  v.  Poolsum,  1756.  uneui, 
8vo   516  pp.  5.— 

{Historical  account  of  the  life  and  death  of  the  Rev.  D.  Brainerd^ 
Minister  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  of  NeW'Jersey.  Taken  from 
his  own  journal  by  J.  Edwards*) 

Very  interesting.  Almost  exclusively  taken  from  the  diary  of  the  cele- 
brated Missionary. 

1047 Aanmerkelijk  verhaal. . .  van  een  zonderling  werk  van  Gods  ge- 

nade   onder   de  Indianen  in  de  provintien  van  Nieuw-Jersey  en  Pen- 

sylvania.  Uit  het  Engels  vert,  door  J,  Bos.  Utrecht,  J..  J.  v.  Poolsum, 

1756.  uncut.  8vo.  104  pp.  2.50 

{Memorable  account  of  an  extraordinary  work  of  God's  grace  among 

the  Indians  in  NewJersey  and  Pennsylvania.) 

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1048  —  Edwards.  —  Leven  van  Jon.  Edwan^s,  President  van  het  Coll.  van 
New-Jersey.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Utrecht,  1791.  8vo.  2.— 

{Life   of  J,  Edwards,  President  of    the  Coll.  of  New-Jersey.) 

1049  —  Klagte  van  eenige  leden  der  Nederd.  Hervormde  kerk,  woonende 
op   Haritans,   in  de  provincie  van  Nieu- Jersey. . .  over  Let  gedrag  van 
Th.   J,    Frelinghuisen  met  sijn  kerkenraaden.  Uytgegeven  door  de  ge- 
volmagtigden  der  gemelde  leeden.  Nieuv^r-York,  gedr.  by  William  Brad- 
ford en  J.  Peter  Zenger,  1725.  4to.  10,  XVI  and  146  pp.  65.- 

{Complaint  of  some  members  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Churchy  inhabUants 
of  Raritans  in  the  province  of  New- Jersey .. .  on  the  conduct  of 
Th.  J.  Frelinghuisen,  with  his  Elders.  Published  by  the  Commissioners 
of  the  said  members.) 

This  pamphlet  seems  to  have  been  caused  by  the  bad  conduct  and  La- 
badistic  sentiments  of  Rev.  T.  J.  Frelinghnisen  and  also  by  the  demeanoar 
of  his  young  friend  and  kinsman  J.  Schuurman.  The  preface  is  signed  in 
the  name  of  65  members  of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  whose  names 
are  all  given,  by  their  representatives :  Pieter  Dumont,  Justice  of  peace  at 
Raritans ;  Simon  Wyeiof,  Deacon  at  Drie  Myl  Run;  and  Daniel  Sebering, 
Treasurer  of  the  bhnroh  at  Nord-Branch.   —    Very  rare! 

— See    under    Pennsylvania  another  pamphlet:    Verschuldigd 

Dankadres  {Deserved  'remerciments),  probably  belonging  to  the  same 
question,  and  under:  New-Nel^erland  the  report  of  M.  Sehlatter 
on  the  Reformed  Dutch  churches. 

REW-RETHERLAHD. 

No.  1050  to  1064  are  the  modem  historical  books  on  New-Netherkad, 
serving  for  introduction  to  tbe  study  of  its  history. 

No.  1065  to  1113  are  the  old  books  on  New-Netherland  by  v.  d.  Donek, 
de  Vries,  etc. 

No.  1114  to  1128  are  the  books  on  New-York  since  1674. 

1050  —  Alphen  (D.  F.  van)  De  Novo  Belgio  colonia  quondam  nostra- 
tium.  Lugd.  Bat.  1832.  8vo.  175 

1051  —  Asher  (G.  M.)  Bibliographical  and  Historical  E^say  on  the  Hutch 
Books  and  Pamphlets,  relating  to  New-Netherland  and  to  the  Dutch 
West-India  Company  and  to  its  possessions  in  Brazil,  Angola  etc.,  as 
also  on  the  maps,  charts  etc.  of  New-Netherland.  Amsterd.,  1854—67. 
sd.  With  facsimile  of  the  map  of  New-Netherland  by  N.  I,  Ftsseher 
and  of  the  three  existing  views  of  New- Amsterdam,  sm.  4to.  12.  - 

1052  — The  same,  large  paper,  only  a  small  number  printed.  ro^.Aio.U.^ 

„YoT  New-Yorkers,  Mr.  G.  M.  Asher's  series  of  memoirs  on  Dutch  books 
relating  to  New-Netherland  is  a  very  valuable  compilation.  It  was  ander- 
taken  for  Frederik  Muller,  the  Amsterdam  bookseller,  and  compiled  chiefly 
from  works  he  had  for  sale  at  the  time ...  As  far  as  the  compilation 
extends,  it  must  be  considered  a  bibliographical  contribution  of  great  merit 
and  usefiilness.  In  consequence  of  the  compiler's  extreme  unpopularity,  his 
publications  are  frequently  assailed,  but  we  have  only  to  judge  a  work  on 
its  merits,  and  freely  confess,  that  bibliophiles  must  go  as  fiff  back  as 
Camus,  to  find  a  bibliography  which  can  favorably  compare  with  Mr.  6.  M. 
Asher's  Essay.*  —  ffarrisse,  Bibliotheca  Amer,   yetustiss.  p.  XXXVI. 

To  the  words  of  Mr.  Harrisse,  I  add  that  Asher's  work  is  equally  in- 
teresting for  the  history  of  the  Dutch  West -India-Company  and  Brazil,  a 
for  that  of  New-Netherland^  —  and  at  the  same  time  I  must  declare  thtt 
the  book  was  planned,  the  method  adopted  and  many  articles  discussed 
by  author  and  editor,  but  also  —  the  more  I  make  use  of  it  and  recollect 
its  history,  the  more  I  must  bring  a  warm  tribute  of  esteem  to  the  author, 
for  his  unparallelled  zeal,  and  eapeeially  for  his  discemement  and  intuition  in  a 

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sabject  entirely  new  to  him  as  to  every  one  before  him,  and  hidden  in 
a  mass  of  9  or  10,000  unknown  books  and  pamphlets  written  in  the  Dutch 
language,  then  very   nnfiuniliar  to  the  author. 

By  that  intuition  and  discernement  Mr.  Asher  discovered  the:  Breeden 
Baedty  the:  Verheerlijlet  Nederland^  aud  all  those  formerly  unheeded  pamphlets 
on  Brazil,  the  West-India  Oomp.,  etc.,  for  instance  the  Byekorf.  —  Before  .his 
researches  W.  XJsselincx  was  a  rather  unknown  man.  —  Also  the  valuable 
extracts  from  the  Resolutions  of  the  States  C^neral,  ^aasenaer,  etc.  are 
owing  to  his  indefatigable  zeal.  And  not  the  least  we  may  thauk  him  for 
the  extracts  from  the  Archives  at  the  Hague  and  in  Amsterdam.  The  Essay 
on  the  maps  and  especially  the  list  of  names  on  34  different  maps  was 
an  enormous  work  of  accuracy  and  zeal.  —  The  very  Interesting  prefEMMB  of 
52  pp.  on  the  History  and  Geography  of  New-Netherland,  etc.,  was  written 
in  1867,  but  the  bulk  of  all  the  other  work  was  done  and  written  in  less 
than  one  year,  without  previous  researohes  and  with  a  very  scanty  know- 
ledge of  the  language,  especially  of  the  Dutch  idiom  in  1630,  etc.  I  always 
believe  this  book  to  be  a  striking  example  what,  intuition,  and  discernement 
in  any  matter  combined  with  great  zeal  can  do.  But  notwithstanding 
all  its  interest,  the  book  did  not  in  the  least  repay  by  the  sale  the 
enormous  outlay  for  it. 

1053  —  Bodel  Nijenhuis  (J.  T.)  Jonas  MichaSlius,  eerste  predikant 
der  Nederd.  Hervormde  Gemeente  op  Nieaw-Amsterdam.  {Exir,)  1857. 
8vo.  24  pp.  1.75 

{John  JiReAaeUus,  first  Minitter  of  the  Dutch  Be  formed  Congregation 

at  NetD'Jmtterdam.) 

First  publication  of  a  veiy  interesting  letter  of  J.  Michaelius,  written  from 
New- Amsterdam  in  1628,  and  giving  an  account  of  his  arrival  and  his 
first  adventures  in  his  new  home.  The  original  is  in  the  library  of  Dr. 
Bodel  Nyenhuis  at  Leiden  and  was  bought  by  him  at  1  fl.  at  the  sale 
of  MSS.  of  the  learned  historian  J.  Koning,  held  in  1833.  Mr.  Koning 
probably  found  it  iu  the  Archives. 

1054  •—  Brodhead  (J.  Romeyn)  History  of  the  State  of  New- York. 
New-York,  1853— 71.  vol.  1.2.  c/o^ij,  map  of  NewNetherland,  8vo.  18.— 

1055 7  Nos.   of  the  Jmeterdamtehe  Courant^  1865,  containing  articles 

on  the  early  history  of  New-Netherland  till  its  conquest  by  the  En- 
glish. Taken  from  a  discourse  held  by  J.  H.  Broadhead  at  New- York, 
fol.  3.— 

1056  ~>  CoUeotions  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society.  New- York,  1811. 
Vol.  1.  calf.  8vp.  428  pp.  7.- 

Gontents:  S.  Miller,  discovery  of  New- York.  —  Relation  of  John  de 
Verrazzano  of  the  land  discovered,  1524.  —  The  voyages  of  Hudson, 
1607->8.  —  Abstract  of  Hudson's  Journal,  1610.  —  Laws  estoblished  by 
by  James  Doke  of  York,  1664. 

1057 Veegens  (D.)  De  geschiedkundige  Maatschappij  te  New- York. 

iJExtr.)  1845.  8vo.  14  pp.  1.— 

{The  Historical  Society  of  New- York.) 
1058  —  Lailts  (G.)  Manuscript  Collections  of  notices  etc..  (intended  for 
a  history  of  New-Netherland  during  the  Dutch  period  ?)  Very  interes- 
ting, arranged  in  the  following  manner:  27. — 
a.  Patent  of  the  States  General  given  to  G.  J.  Witsen,. . .  Am. 
V.  Lybergen,. . .  C.  Volckertsen  etc.  for  a  newly  found  land  in  America 
to  be  called  Ngeuto-Nederlani.  's  Gravenh.,  1614.  —  Copy  from  the 
original   document  in  the  Ryks-Arckief  at  the  Hague. 

h.  Bibliographical  notices  on  Ihe  first  Dutch  works  relating  to  New- 
Netherland«   with  extracts   etc.,  the  correspondence  of  the  author  on 

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the  sale  of  his  collection  of  Books  on  New-Netherland,  etc.  —  23 
leaves.  4to. 

e.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  New-Netherland  till  1674,  with  references 
to  the  works  treating  of  it.  With  a  list  of  Dutch  names  of  inhabitants 
of  former  N.  Netherl.  —  15  leaves.  4to. 

d.  Papers  relating  to  the  St.  Nicholas  Society  of  Albany,  1833—41- 
14  numbers  of  American  Journals  treating  of  this  Society  and  G.  Lauts' 
,con*espondence  with  its  President,  H.  Bleecker  (11  leaves),  containing 
'many  details  of  the  remains  of  the  Dutch  in  the  United  States. 

Interesting  collection.  -  Most  of  these  pieces  in  Dntch  kn^age, 
in  a  clear  writing.  —  Mr.  G.  Laats  was  at  a  time  Professor  of  History 
in  Gent»  and  the  first  who  in  Holland  in  oar  days  did  pay  attention  to  the 
old  history  of  N^w-York.  He  died  in  1866,  aged  82.  I  bought  his  amaU 
and  sold  ont  library. 

1059  —  Koenen  (H.  J.)  Pavonia.  —  Bijdrage  ;tot  de  kennis  der  voormalige 
Nederl.  koloni^n.  Amhem,  1846.  8vo.  3.— 

{Favonia,  Contrihution  to  the  Hsiory  of  the  former  Dtdel^ eohniet) 
19  pp.  Separate  and  rare  abstract  with  special  title,  of  a  very  interesting 
memoir   in  a   Dntch   historical  collection.     The  colony  Pavonia,  in  New- 
Netherland,  was  founded  by  Mich.  Panw,  in  1628.  This  is  the  only  special 
Dntch  paper  on  it. 

1060  —  Millet  (Pierre)  [de  la  Comp.  de  J^sus]  Relation  de  sa  capti- 
vity parmi  les  Onneiouts  en  1690—91.  Nouvelle-York,  Presee  Cramoity 
de  J,  M.  Shea,  1846.  bde,  8vo.  56  pp.  5.- 

Printed  in  100  copies  only.  —  Tbis  copy  bears  No.  36  and  the  editor's  signa- 
ture. —  The  orifl^inal  MS.  was  found  by  Mr.  H.  C.  Murphy,  Ambassador 
of  the  United  States  at  the  Hague.  The  author  was  Missionary  m  Canada. 
1064  — O'Callsghan  (E.  B.)  History  of  New-Netherland  or  New-York,  under 
the  Dutch.  New- York,  1847-48.  2  vols,  cloth,  map  and  portr.  of  P. 
8twfvesant,  8vo.  15.— 

1062 The  Jhcumeniary   history   of  the   State  of  New-York,  arranged 

under  the   direction   of  the  Hon.  Chr.  Morgan.  Albany,  1849—51.  4 
vols,  cloth,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  25.— 

,/A  most  valuable  collection,  consisting  of  MSS.  documents  connected  with 
the  early  history  of  the  colony,  the  Indian  aborigines  etc.,  down  to  the 
year  1803,  also  reprints  of  rare  historical  memoirs  etc.''  Printed  at  the  ex- 
pense of  the  State. 
1063 Documents  relative  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the  State  of  New- 
York,  procured  in  Holland,  England  and  France,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead. 
Edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Albany,  1856—58.  11  vols,  cloth,  mapt, 
etc.  large  4to.  55.— 

1064  —  [Veegens  (D.)]  Dejongstenasporingenwegensdegeschiedenisvan 
Nieuw-Nederland.  {Extr,)  1842.  8vo.  16  pp.   Very  rare.  2.- 

{The  recent  researches  regarding  the  hist,  of  New-Netherland.) 

1064* Noord-Amerika   fen   Nederland.    *sGravenh.,   1849.   {Extr.  frm 

the  Mengelingen  v,  h.  Letterkund.  Oenootsch.)  8vo.  21  pp.  175 

{North^America  and  the  Netherlands.) 
Almost  entirely  relating  to  the  early  history  of  New-Netherhind. 


1065  —  Downing  (G.)  —  Sommiere  Aenteyckeninge  ende  Deductie  inge- 
stelt  by  de  Staten  Gen.  op  de  lest  ingedieude  Memorie  van  G.  Dow- 
ning. *s  Grav.,  Febr.  1665.  4to.  28  numb.,  3  unnumb.  pp.  15.- 
{Summary  remarks  and  deduction  made  up  by  the  States  Oen,  on  the 
last  memorial  of  0.  Downing,) 

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NEW-NETHERLAND. 

This  yeiy  interesting  pamphlet  contains  a  deduction  of  the  Dutch  title 
to  New-Netherland,  on  purpose  to  prove  that  Charles  II  has  no  right  to 
occupy  that  country.  See  No.  537,  where  erroneously  the  number  of 
p^^es  is  indicated  as  68,  it  must  he  28. 
1066  —  Downing  (G.)  Verdere  Aenteyckeninge  of  ^daplyque  op  seeckere 
replyque  v.  d.  Ueer  G.  Downing,  ingestelt  op  desselfs  memorie  v.  d. 
30  Dec.  1664.  's  Grav.  1666.  4to.  260  pp.  60.- 

(IMAer  remarkt  or  rejoinder  of  the  defence   of  O,  Downing  pre- 

eented  againet  hie  memoir  of  Bee,  30.) 

See  No.  538. 

Since  I  wrote  th&  note  on  Sir  G^rge  Downing  to  No.  535,  I  was  fa- 
voured by  the  same  English  scholar,  alluded  to  in  that  note,  with  the 
very  interesting,  private  publication  of  Bob.  C,  JTinthrop  Esq;  at  Bos- 
ton: ^Letters  of  Mrs.  Lucy  Downing,  1626—1674.  With  a  preface  con- 
wtaining  some  account  of  her  distinguished  son,  Sir  George  Downing,  Bart. 
vBeiorinted  ftom  the  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
y5th  'series.  Vol.  I.  Boston,  J.  Wilson  and  Son.  large  8vo.  (Title,  preface 
p.  XXXI  to  XLIV  and  62  pp.)  forming  also  part  3  of :  The  Winihrop  papers 
[yiz.  on  the  eminent  first  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  John  Winthrop  and  his 
fomlly].  —  As  that  historical  account  on  Downing  will  escape  many  scho- 
lars, but  especially  those  in  Holland,  I  thankfully  avail  myself  of  this  op- 
portunity to  give  from  the  preface  of  the  editor,  a  oondensed  but  full  ac- 
count on  Sir  G.  Downing,  the  more  as  it  confirms  and  corroborates  entirely 
the  bad  bat  most  deserved  opinions  expressed  before  (page  58)  on  this 
statesman,  so  obnoxions  to  Holland. 

George  Downing  was  bom  in  1624  or  25  near  Dublin,  probably  on 
Mont  Wealy,  from  Emanuel  Downing  by  his  2*  wife,  Lucy  Winthrop 
(of  Groton  in  Suffolk),  a  woman  of  great  energy  and  piety,  as  her  now 
first  published  letters  attest.  This  Em.  Downing,  bom  in  1585  at  Ipswich 
from  George  Downing,  schoolmaster,  was  lawyer  of  the  Inner  Temple,  but 
went  over  in  Novem&r  1638  with  his  wife  and  4  children  to  the  new  co- 
lony Massachusetts,  then  governed  by  his  brother-in-law ,  J<^n  Winthrop, 
setUed  at  Salem,  and  was  for  many  years  one  of  the  leading  citisens  and 
magistrates  of  the  colony.  His  son  George  was  the  2<^  of  the  very  first 
graduates  at  the  recently  founded  College  at  Cambridge  (till  2^  May  called 
Newe  towne)  erected  by  decree  of  2S  Oct.  1636  of  the  General  Court 
of  Massachusetts  and  gifted  on  13  March  1639  with  half  the  fortune 
of  Rev.  John  Harvard  from  Charle9town  (800  or  1600  £),  and  therefore 
called  Harvard  College,  the  oldest  and  most  celebrated  University  in 
America.  Gov.  Winthrop  states  in  his:  History  of  New-England,  under 
the  year  1642,  that  9  bachelors  came  to  Harvard  College,  among  them 
G.  D.,  and  in  1645,  that  3  left  the  place,  ^also  G.  D.,then  20  years  old; 
^finding  no  employment  as  minister  he  went  in  a  ship  to  W.  Ind.  to  instruct 
•the  seamen,  went  by  Newfimndland  to  Barbados,  etc.  and  being  requested  to 
wpreach  in  all  these  places,  he  gave  such  content,  as  .he  had  large  offers 
^rnade  to  stay  with  them.  But  he  continued  in  the  ship  to  England,  and 
»being  a  very  able  scholar  of  ready  wit  and  fluent  utterance,  he  was  soon 
«taken  notice  of  and  called  to  be  a  preacher  in  Sir  Th.  Fairfax  his  army, 
«in  Col.  Okey  his  regiment.''  In  1647  Downing  was  with  Sir  A.  Hazil- 
lidge,  then  Governor  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  in  1649  in  Scotland,  in 
1650  in  London  with  the  Council  of  State ;  a  letter  of  his  mother  of 
23  Febr.  1651  states :  ,,My  brother  Kirby  sayth  his  cosen  Geoig  is  the 
,/Only  thriveing  man  of  our  generation.''  From  the  battlefield  of  Worcester 
he  sent  that  remarkable  dispatch  dated :  ,,nine  at  night  3  Sept.  1661,''  the 
very  day  of  the  fight,  furnishing  the  best  account  which  an  eyewitness 
and  actor  oould  supply  of  that  crowning  victory.  About  this  time  he  must 
have  been  commissioned  Scoutmaster  Qenend  of  Cromwell's  army,^ometliing 

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HEW-NETHEIUHI. 

as  lospeetor  and  Ckmnniniary  Geneial^  wiA  a  special  reaponaabflity  foi  re- 
eonnoitriiig  the  movemeDU  oi  the  enemj.  Whtie  holding  this  positioa  he 
mairied  in  1654  Fianeaa  Hovmrd,  diaffdaiit  in  the  d'  generation  ofthat 
4*^  Dnke  of  Norfolk,  beheaded  by  Qaeen  Elizabeth  iSor  too  great  ^pa- 
fkf  with  Maxj  of  Seothuid.  Next  he  waa  engaged  in  di|ik»iatic  negotiatioBS 
witli  Switxeriand,  Fnmee  and  Sweden.  In  4657  he  was  accredited  by 
Cromwell  as  Minister  to  the  States  Gcnenl  (then  the  most  important 
Gout  of  Snrope),  with  enlogici  of  ,a  long  trial  of  his  fidelity,  probity 
,and  diligence  in  sereral  and  ▼arions  negotiations;'  and  was  eonfinned 
im  office  Wf  Rich.  CromwelL  But  shoiilj  afterwards  he  espoosed  the  cause 
of  the  Stoarts.  We  know  not  the  precise  eiieunstanees,  bat  Hania  in  bis 
Lives  «tf  the  Stoarts,  IV.  254,  gives  in  a  note  a  latter  oC  Thomas  Howaid 
to  CbaeAtM,  II.  5  April  1660.  .Testetday,  Downing,  the  Pkriiaaftnt  Resi- 
•dent  sent  twice  to  speak  me  so  earnestly,  that  notwithstanding  the  leasoiu 
,1  had  to  mys^  not  to  see  Urn,  I  west  to  him.  When  I  came,  he  told 
,me  he  had  deslrad  to  speak  me  npon  aomething  tiiat  he  believed  could 
,not  be  desagreahle  to  me;  and  timt  he  wished  the  pnmiotion  of  Yoai 
.^liiQesty's  service,  which  he  confessed  hehadendenvoiedtoobstmcttbongb 
,he  never  had  nny  malice  to  Toor  Majesty's  person  or  fomily ,  aUedgisg 
yto  be  engaged  in  a  eontruy  party  by  his  ftther,  who  waa  banished  in 
..New-Sngliuidy  whoe  he  was  brought  up,  and  had  sncked  in  principles 
.rthat,  since,  his  reason  had  made  him  see  were  emmeoas.'  lbs  was  so 
efiidentin  thatcanse  (to  search  tiu  Cavonr  of  tiie  King  at  the  earliestmo- 
ment,)  that  he  soon  retnmed  to  the  Hague  as  Minister  of  tiie  restored  Monarch, 
leaving  his  mother  to  tnke  chaige  of  his  laige  estato  at  East  Hatley  in 
Garabndgeshire ;  thence  she  wrote  about  him  to  her  nephew  Gover- 
nor Winthrop  of  Conneeticat,  in  4663:  ,1  suppose  Ton  have  heard 
.how  his  Majesty  made  my  son  K&ight  Baronet,  and  gave  him  a  iOOO  ponnds 
«as  a  token  of  his  favour,'  adding :  ,My  son  Geoige  has  another  scm  called 
« William,  the  Prince  oi  Onnge  was  his  godfather.'  Sir  G.  Downing  writes 
1  Jan.  4664  to  Secretory  Burnet :  ^Last  Tuesday  night  I  gave  s  Ball 
«and  supper  to  the  Prince  of  Onm^^  and  Princess  Mary  [his  moiker]  and  tbey 
•were  pleased  to  be  very  merry." — For  the  rest  the  history  of  Sir  G-.  Downing, 
is  a  part  of  the  history  of  the  times  in  which  he  lived,  and  most  be  gathe- 
red from  it;  the  now  fint  published  letton  of  his  excellent  and  pious  mother 
(a  woman  of  great  intelligence  and  observation,  to  whom'  he  owed  no  little 
of  the  energy  of  his  charaeter),  throw  little  lif^t  upon  it,  only  her  last 
(very  charming  and  pious)  leUer  (47  Apr.  1674)  affords  painful  evidence 
of  tiu  avarice  which  seems  to  have  s^rown  npon  him  ss  his  worldly  for 
tunes  were  advanced,  and  leaves  a  sad  impression  that  she  was  suffering 
in  her  old  age  for  want  of  sufficient  allowanoe,  while  he  was  building  up 
a  great  estate  for  his  own  aggrandisement.  She  writes  ^to  her  mneh  honnerd 
^nephew  Jhon  Winthropin  New-England,"  —  ^ihsi  she  suffers  sorely  from  i 
ydrangerons  falls,  is mueh  disabled  for  going  and  deafness;  she  should  like 
„to  go  to  London  fcnr  m.edical  advice  bat  cannot  hazard  her  money;  her 
lylodgings  are  dear,  say'?  pound  a  year  for  her  chamber,  then  she  has 
irto  fnmish  it,  and  to  find  cooles  and  candilles  and  wasing,  and  pay  oar 
^boards  besides  for  my  dan^ter  Petors,  living  with  me.  —  Bat  I  am  now 
i^att  ten  ponnde  ayear  for  my  chamber  and  3  pound  for  my  servants  wages 
»and  have  to  extend  the  other  tene  pound  a  year  to  acomadsi  for  our  meat 
,/and  driuk;  and  for  my  clothing  and  all  other  nesaesaries  I  am  much  to 
r/Seeke,  and  more  yonr  brother  Geoig  will  not  ^ear  of  for  me :  and  tiiat  it 
»is  onely  covetousnes  that  maks  me  aske  more.  He  last  snmer  bought 
^another  town,  near  Hatly,  calld  Clappum,  cost  him  43  or  44  thousand 

.  ^pounds,  and  I  really  believe  one  of  us  2  are  indeed  covetous.  Cooles  have  ben 
»this  winter  at  SO^shill  and  3  pounds  a  chaldron,  and  wheat  at  40  skills  a 

.    „\ffuih.  The  good  I^r4  help  me  to  live  by  &ith,  and  not  by  sence,  whilst 

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,,lie  pleas  to  afforde  me  a  life  in  this  world"  etc.  -^  I  think  it  hest  to  add 
nothing  to  this  incredible  proof  of  impiety ;  history  knows  no  equal  to  it ! 
This  Sir  George  Downing  Bart,  died  at  Ids  seat  of  Gamlingay  Park,  East 
Hatley,  Cambridgeshire  in  1684  before  June.  He  speaks  in  his  will  of 
»hiB  houses  in  or  near  King  street  in  the  city  of 'Westminster,  lately  called 
«Hampden  House."  Most  probably  it  was  the  house  of  that  purest  and 
noblest  of  Patriots :  John  Hampden.  Justly  observes  the  editor:  QuaHi  dis- 
part Domino  J  His  brother  in  law  was  created  Lord  Morpeth  and  first 
Earl  of  Carlisle;  his  eldest  son  married  the  daughter  of  the  ^rl  of  Salis- 
bury, whose  wife  was  granddaughter  of  the  Earl  of  Rutland.  But  all  the 
glory  of  the  Downing  family  soon  fainted ;  his  grandson,  the  3^  Sir  George 
Downing,  had  no  male  issue,  and  he  employed  his  large  inheritance  in 
founding  the  Downing  College  in  Cambridge  (England),  which  still  bears 
the  name,  like  Downing  street,  built  about  1722,  and  in  1698  an  open 
place,  bel(«iging  to  Sir  G.  D. 


The.  editor  of  the  paper,  from  which  all  these  notes  are  thankfully 
gathered,  Mr.  R.  C.  Winthrop,  gives  in  the  prefiMse  some  more  particulars 
on  Sir  G.  Downing  and  the  judgment  of  many  historians  on  him.  //To 
„}um  is  attributed  the  authorship  of  the  celebrated  Navigation  Act,  to 
«whieh  England  owed  so  much  of  her  naval  power^  (and  which  was  so  very 
obnoxious  to  Dutch  commerce.)  —  «Nor  was  any  one  more  instrumental  than 
^Downing  —  whether  rightfully  or  wrongfully  —  in  bringing  the  New- 
«Netherlands  under  English  dominion''  (thus  corroborating  entirely  the 
opinion  of  Mr.  Asher,  who  had  no  access  to  any  of  D.'s  papers.)  Mr.  Win- 
throp  adds :  »JFeW  names,  in  the  history  of  the  period  in  which  he  lived, 
i/have  been  the  subject  of  severer  comment  than  that  of  Sir  G.  Downing. 
«.  Wood  in  his  Athenae  Oxon.  refers  to  him  as  a  sider  with  all  times  and 
^changes,  well  skilled  in  the  common  cant  and  a  preacher  sometimes  to 
<»loots.  -^  Pepys  in  his  Diary  calls  him  a  perfidious  rogue  and  a  moat  in- 
i^gratiftil  villain.  ~  Governor  Hutohinson  says  of  him  :  that  his  character 
«waB*  so  low  in  New-England  that  at  one  time  it  became  a  proverbial  ex- 
i/preasion  to  say  of  a  false  man,  who  betrayed  his  trust,  that  he  was  an- 
»arrant  George  Downing."  —  Mr.  Winthropgoes  on  ^Doubtless  such  expres- 
»sions  are  to  be  taken  with  large  allowance  for  the  circumstances  of  par 
•tiea,  etc. ;  but  ^  Downing  eut  off  all  hope  of  favorable  consideration  and 
»snbje<;ted  himself  to  inevitable  scorn,  if  he  was  instrumental  (as  tradition 
«says  he  was)  in  betraying  and  delivering  up  to  punishment  several  of  his 
«old  associates  in  the  rebellion,  and  especially  Colonel  Okey,  under  whom 
„he  had  served  and  who  was. executed  as  a  Regicide.''  —  But  what  may  we  not 
believe  of  a  man  who  did  not  shrink  to  soil  his  father's  honour  when  he 
for  money's  sake  betrayed  the  cause  of  his  benefactor,  Cromwell,  and  let 
his  mother  starve  whilst  he  was  buying  one  estate  after  the  other  for 
thousands  of  pounds!! 

Such  was  the  man  sent  from  England  as  Deputy  to  Holland,  during 
15  years;  who  caused  the  Navigation  Act  and  the  loss  of  New-Netherlan'd! 
Indeed,  the  struggle  of  the  best  diplomatists,  even  of  the  glorious  John  de 
Witt  of  Holland,  must  fail  against  such  a  monster  I  \ 

See  more  on  G.  Downing :  Aitzema,  Saken  v.  Staat  en  Oorlog.  folio. 
Vol.  IV  entirely.  (See  No.  15.)  —  Burnet's  History.  (Ed.  1838.)  p.  136. 
Pepys  and  Evelyn^s  Diary,  etc. 

1067  -^  Articuli  Faois   inter  Seren. . .   Carolum  II.  Magnae  Bntanniae 
Regem  et  Ordines  Gener.  Belg.  conclusae.  Hagae  Ck)m.  1667. 4to.  3. — 
^s  is  tiie  treaty  of  peace  of  Breda,  by  which  as  result  of  Downing's  diplo- 
matic tricks  the  right  of  Great-Britain  to  New-NetheBknd  was  established, 

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1068  —  Artloalen  van  Yrede.  The  foregoing  treaty  in  DttieA.  'sGravenh., 
1667.  4to.  3.- 

Both  these  editions  an  not  mentioned  by  Asher. 

1069  —  Beschrjjvinghe  van  Virginia,  Nienw-Nederlandt,  Nieaw  Enge- 
landt,  en  d*eylanden  fiermudes,  Barbados  en  S.  Christoffel.  Amsterd., 
/.  Hartgert,   1651.  4to.   With  maps,  a  view  of  N,  Amsterdam  and  engrav. 

225.- 
(Vescriplion  of    Virginia,    T^ew-Netherland^    New-England,   and  the 
islands  of  Bermuda,  Barbadoes  and  St.  Christopher.) 
One  of  the  most  interesting,  scarcest,  and  first  books  on  New-Netherland 
See  on  it  at  large :  Ashers  Essay  No.  6. 
—   Beschrjjvinge  V.  Kusten  in  0.  en  w.  Indien. . .  NienwNederland. 
etc  1716.  4to.  —  See:  No.  95.  Besohrijvmge. 

1070  —  Brakel  (W.  k)  Brief  aan  de  Heer  N.  N. . .  Koopman  in  Nieuw- 
Nederlandt,  behels.  een  opweckinge  en  bestieringe  tot  en  in  de  Be- 
keeringe,  Heyligmakinge,  etc.  5e  druk.  Rotterdam,  Joh.  de  Melander, 
1705.  vellum,  4to.  40.- 

{Letter  to  Mr.  N,  N.,  merehani  in  New  Netherland,  contain,  an  ex- 
hortation to  conversion,  etc.) 

This  copy  has  the  autograph  Signature,  foil  name  W.  it  Brakel, 
of  the  author  at  the  end.  Most  copies'  bear  only  the  initials  W.  a  B. 

1071 The   same.  9e  drUk.    Deventer,   B.  He  Fries,  1724.   4to.  Nearly 

uncut,  6.^ 

1072  . The  same.  Amsterd.,  1835.  8vo.  -80 

1073 The  same.  lOde  uitgave.  Sneek  (1855.)  8va.  —80 

1074  —  Breeden-Saedt  aende  Vereenichde  Nederlandsche  Provintien. 

Gemaeckt  ende  gestelt  uyt  diverse   ware  en  waerachtiffe  memonen 

door   J.  A.   G.   W.  C.  Tot  Antwerpen,  Fr.  van  Duynen,  1649.  4to.  45 

pp.  (Asher  No.  334.)  .  175.- 

{Homely  Advice  to  the  Uniied  Dutch  Provinces,  made  up  from  ^vm 

true  and  faithful  documents,) 

This  excessively  rare  pamphlet  is,  no  doubt,  the  most  important 
document  existing  on  New-Netherland;  its  importance  iras  diseovered  by 
Mr.  Asher  in  ransacking  in  1849  my  20  ii  25000  pamphlets.  See  on  it  at 
large  Ashet^s  Essay  pp.  183—200.  It  was  entirely  translated  by  Mr. 
H.  C.  Murphy  and  printed  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  J.  Lenox;  but  not  pat 
into  commerce.  See  No.  1108. 

1075 Extracts  from  a  work  called :  ^Breeden  Raedt  aende  Vereen. 

Nederl.  Provintien,*  printed  in   Antwerp  1649.  Translated  by  Mr.  C. 
Amst.,  1850.  14  pp.  8vo.  1- 

These  extracts  of  the  most  important  passages  from  the  extremely 
scarcfe  original  were  translated  by  Mr.  F.  W.  Cowan,  English  teacher 
at  Amsterdam,  and-  only  printed  and  sold  in  a  limited  number. 
1076  —  Conditien  door  de  Heeren  Burgermeesteren  van  Amstelredam, 
volgens  *t  gemaeckte  accoordt  met  de  West-Ind.  Comp. . .  gepresenteert 
aen  alle  de  gene  die  als  coloniers  na  Nieuw-Nederlandt  willen  ver- 
trecken.  Ajnst.,  J.  Banning,  1656.  4to.  Nearly  uncut.  (Asher  No.  337.) 

{Conditions   offered   by   the   Burgomasters  of  Amsterdam,  accofdi»S 
to   the  agreement  with  the  West-India  Comp,,  to  aU  those  who  wiU  go 
as  colonists  to  New-Netherland  J 
A  very  rare  and  most  important  document,  translated   by  O'Callaghan 

II,   p.   328.  These   conditions   are   also  published  as  appendix  to  van  der 

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1077 The  same.  Amst.,  J.  Banning,  1659.  4to.  (Asher  No.  338.)  40.— 

These  new  Conditions  offer  very  considerable  changes  from  those,  pu- 
blished in  1656,  and  are  of  the  same,  if  not  greater  rarity.  A  c6mparison 
of  both  may  be  fonnd  in  Asher.  •— 

1078  —  Decreet  van  den  Directeur  en  Raden  van  Nieuw-Nederlandt 
over  *t  stelen  van  Beesten.  (1654.)  1  sheet  piano.  Not  mentioned  hy 
Asher.  — . — 

{Ordonnance  of  the  Director  and  Councillors  of  Netc-Netherland  on 
the  robbing  of  beasts.) 
The  only  c«py  I  ever  saw  of  this  placcard  was  sold  to  Mr.  H.  Stevens. 

1079  —  Donck  (Adr.  van  der)  Beschrijvinge  van  Nieuw-Nederlant, 
ghelyck  het  tegenwoordigh  in  staet  is,  begrijpende  de  nature,  aert, 
gelegentheyt  en  vruchtbaerheyt . . .  als  mede  de  maniere  en  origemeyne 
eygenschappen  van  de  Wilden. . .  Amst,  E.  Nieuwenhof  1655.  4to. 
Title,  VIII  and  104  pp.  (Asher  No.  7.)  150.- 

{Description    of  New- Netherlands    such  as  it  is  now,  comprehending 
the   nature,   character,   situation   and  fertility.  . .  as  also  the  manners 
and  uncommon  qualities  of  the  savages,  etc.) 
First  edition  of  van  der  Donck*8  Description  of  N.  Netherland. 

1080 Beschryvmge    van  Nieuw-Nederlant   (gelyck   het  tegenwoordigh 

in  staet  is),  begrijpende  de  nature,  aert. ..   En  hier  achter  bygevoeght 

het  Reglement  vande  Burgermeesteren  deser  Stede,  betreff.  de  saken 

van  Nieuw-Nederlandt.  Den  tweeden  Druck.  't  Aemsteld.,  E.  Nieuwen- 

hof  1656.  4to.  hf.  bd.  (Asher  No.  8.)  140.- 

{Description    of  New- Netherland   {such    as  it  is  now),  including  the 

naturt,  eharadl^,  situation. . .  To  this  are  appended  the  conditions  of  the 

'  Burgomasters  cf  this  city,  regarding  the  a  fairs  of  N.  NetherU  2d  edit.) 

2d  edition   of   the   preceding.  "Pine   large   copy,    some  leaves  in  rongh 

state,   with   the  map,   the   jdew  of  Nieuw^-Amsterdam  (the   second   view 

exMing)  ind  tiie   appendix:    Conditien  etc.,  (No.  1076.)   which  is  often 

wanting.  —   Very   scarce   and   of  invaluable   importance.   See   on   it   at 

larget  Asher's  Essay  No.  8. 

1081  —  Misaiye  van  de  Staten  Gen. . .  aen  den  Koninck  van  Groot- 
Brittaimien,  d.  19  Dec.  1673.  4to.  8  pp.  5.— 

{Letter  ofjhe  States  Qen.  to  the  EtTzg  of  Qrgai  Britain,) 
Contains  the  offer  of  restitution  of  all  the  places  of  New-Netherland, 
conquered  duzing  the  last  war. 

1082  —  iKeye  (O.)]  Beschryvinge  van  het  Heerlijcke  ende  Gezegende 
Landt  Guajana,  waer  inne  gelegen  is  de  seer  voorname  Lantstrecke 
genaemt  Serrenamme,  die  jegenwoordigh  beseten  wort  by  den  Staet 
van  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  Provintien.  Mitsgaders  Aenwysinge  vande 
groote  vermaeckelijckheden,  enz.  's  Gravenh.,  Henr.  Hondius,  (1660.) 
veUum.  4to.   •  125.- 

{"Description  of  the  excellent  and  blessed  country  Gucibiana,  wherein 
is  situated  the  very  illustrious  region  called  Serrenamme,  now  in 
possession  of  the  State  of  the  United  Dutch  Provinces.  With  indication 
of  the  great  pleasures,  etc.) 

Title  (the  verso  blanc),  5  nnnumb.  lejives,  178  pp.,  2  unnumb.  leaves. 
Beautiftll  large  copy,  very  scarce.  Exactly  the  same  book,  as : 
Keye's  Waere  onderscheyt  tusschen  koude  en  warme  landen,  etc,  *s  Orav. 
1^9.  {Asher  No.  10.),  only  the  title  being  reprinted,  what  is  not  men- 
tioned by  Asher.  The  work  contains  a  comparison  between  New-Netherland 
and  Guiana  in  order  to  show  „the  enormous  profits,  which  the  warm  cli- 
mates yield  itt  comparison  to  the  colder.'' --This  edition  is  by  far  the  rarer. 
In  the  coarse  of  20  years  I  found  only  2  copies  of  this  book. 

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Altlion^  the  year  of  pabticatko  is  not  noticed  on  the  Ixx^  I  can 
exactly  state  that  it  waa  pabliahed  in  the  end  of  1659  or  the  beglnniDg 
ofiG60,by  a  pre^ions  annooncement  of  the  work  (with  the  title:  Waere 
OnderscAetfC)  I  fonnd  in  the  Haerlenudie  DingBdagBche  Coorant  1659,  No. 
37.  (16  Sept.)>  stoting  that  the  book  ib  in  the  press. 

1083  —  PCeye  (O.)]  KurtzerEntwurfFTonNeu-Niederlando.  Gujana.  A.uss 
d.  Holland,  ubersetit,  durch  T.  R.  C.  S.  C.  S.  {Tk,  RUteh,  Churfurstl. 
Sachs.  Correspond.  Secreiarius.)  Leipzig,  1672.  4to.  (AsherNo.l2.)  55.- 

German  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  less  scarce  than  the  original. 

1084  —  ITaerder  Kla^-Vertoogh  aen  de  Staten  Gen.  wegens  de 
Bewinth.  van  de  Geoctr.  West-Ind.  Comp.,  ter  sake  vande  onwettel. 
ende  gronweL  procedaren  der  Engelsche  in  Nieo-Nederlant.  Nae  de 
Copye,  1664.  4to.  (Asher  No.  341.)  Very  rare.  40.- 

{Further  address  of  complaint  to  ike  States  Gen.,  on  the  part  of  the 
Governors  of  the  W.  I.  Camp.,  respecting  the  unlawful  and  scandalous 
proceedings  of  the  English  in  Neu>-Netherland.) 

1085 Th6  same,  large  copy,  foot  uncut.  50.— 

,One  of  the  most  interesting  pamphlets,  that  has  oome  down  to  as,  in 
which  tJie  reciprocal  position  of  the  East-  and  West-India  Companies  are 
marked  with  great  precision.  It  says,  that  the  Dutch  gorernment,  in 
which  the  direetors  of  the  East-India  Comp.  fill  the  most  important 
places,  win  feel  thankful  to  England  for  having  disembarrassed  it  of  the 
rival  Omipany,  etc.''  A.  complete  English  translation  of  the  part  relating 
to  New-Netherland  may  be  found  in  Asher's  Essay,  pp.  340---342. 

1086  -  Lambrechtsen  (N.  C.)   Korte  beschrijving  van  de  ontdekking 

en    der   verdere   lotgevallen   van  Nieuw-NederlaiKl,.  Midd^burg,  1818. 

sd.  uncut.  8vo.  With  a  large  map  of  New-Nethertiitd.  Out  of  prutl.  125 

{Short  description   of  the   discovery   and  the  further  Jate  of  Nevh 

Netherland.) 

A  very  interesting  work  published  by  the  Zeeland  Society  of  S#BBces. 
1087 The  same,  thick  writing  paper,  very  rare.  ^  4.- 

1088  The   same,  bound  up  with  4  other  pieces  (relating  to  Zealand), 

by  the  same  author  and  two  biographical  notices  preceded  by  a  portrait 
of  the  author  by  Vinkeles.  A  volume.  If.  bd.  8vo.  4.— 

1089  —  Megapolensis  (J)  —  Een  kort  ontwerp  vaiifle  Mahakvase  Indi- 
anen,  h'^er  landt,  tale,  statuere,  dracht,  godes-dienst  ^nde  magistrature. 
Aldus  beschreven  ende  nu  korteUjck  den  26  Augusti  1644  opgesonden 
uit  Nieuwe  Neder-Lant.  Door  Joliannem  Megapolensem  Juniorem, 
Predicant  aldaar.  Mitsgaders  een  kort  verhael  van  het  leven  ende 
statuere  der  Staponjers,  in  Brasiel.  t'  Alckmaer,  by  Tsbr.  Jansz.  v. 
Houten,  no  date.  32  pp.  with  a  plate.  8vo.  — .- 

{A  short  account  of  the  Mahawk  Indians,  their  country,   language, 

figure,  costume,  religion  and  government.  Described  and  send  off  from 

New-Netherland  26  Aug.  1644  by  J.  M.,  minister  there.   With  a  succinct 

account  of  the  life  and  manners  of  the  Staponjers  in  Brazil.) 

Only  one  copy   of  this  excessively  rare  tract  is  known.   It  was  in  the 

possession   of    Mr.    Is.   Meulman,   of  Amsterdam,   and  has  been  acquired 

with  his  collection  of  Pamphlets  by  the  University  Library  of  Gead.  See 

V.    d.   Wulp's    Catalogus  v.  Pamfletten    (No.  114  of  this  catalogue)  No. 

2702.  It  has  been  reprinted  in :  Beschrijvinghe  van  Virginie,  pp.  42—49. 

(No.  1069.)  —  A  tianslation  was  published  in  Hazart's  State  Papers.  Vol.  I. 

Van    der    Donck   in   his   Beschrijvinghe  van  Nieuw-Nederland  (2^  edit. 

1656,   page   27)   affirms   that  he  has    been  told  by  Megapolensis  himself, 

that  this  trac^t  was  published  against  the  will  of  the  au&or,  by  one  of  his 


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friends,  to  whom  he  had  communicated  it  inHhe  form  of  a  private  letter. 
MontanilS,  Nieuwe  en  Onbekende  Weereld. —  See:  No.  1012— .1014 

1090  —  Hockhoy  (P.  Comelisz.)  Kort  en  klaer  ontwerp,  dienende  tot 
een  onderling  accoort,  om  den  arbeyd,  onrust  en  moeyelijckheyt  van 
alderley  handwercxluyden  te  verlichten  door  een  onderlinge  Compagnie 
ofte  volckplanting,  onder  protectie  van  de  Staten  Generael,  aen  de 
Zayt-revier  in  Nieu-Neder-land  op  te  rechten.  Amst.,  by  0.  Bz.  SnUefU, 
1662.  4to.  16  pp.  (Asher  339.)  -.— 

{SAort  and  clear  project  of  a  mutual  agreement,  in  order  to  relieve  the 
work,    trouble   and  dificulties   cf  various  workmen  by  a  Company  or 
colony  to  he  founded  at  the  South-Biver  in  New- Nether  land.) 
Excessively  rare  tract  on  the  infortunate  colony  of  Plockhoy,  destroyed 

by  the  English  in  1664.  —  See  for  particulars  Asher's  Essay  pp.  206— 

7.,  and  Broadhead  I,  pp.  69^—99. 
This  pamphlet  contains  also  a  poem  by  /.  Steendam,  entitled  PriekeU 

Vaerten,  that  is  sparring-verses,  or  lines  destined  to  urge  or  spur  on  the 

friends  of  the  undertaking  {See  Murphy,  8teendam.  No.  1098). 

The   copy    occurring  in  Mr.  Meulman's  Collection  of  Dutch  Pamphlets 

was  the  second  I  ever  heard  ot  The  copy,  Asher  deseifbed ,  was  the  first 

I  found,  and  was  sold  to  Mr.  Brockhaus  of  Leipzig. 

1091  -  Bemonstrantie  van  de  Bewindhebb.  der  Nederl.  West-Ind. 
Comp.  aende  Staten  Gener.  over  verscheyde  specien  van  tyrannye, 
door  de  Engelsche  in  Nieuw-Nederland . . .  verricht.  Schidam,  P.  Sc^n- 
ders,  1663.  fol.  (Asher  No.  340.)  — .— 

(Bemonstrance   of  the   Governors  of  the  W,  L  Comp. . .   on  several 
instances  of  ^anny  committed  by  the  BngUsh  in  New-Netherland.) 
A  large  sheet  in  fol.,  probably  destined  for  a  poster.  Very  rare. 

1092  —  Steendam  (J:  J)  Distelvink.  Amst.,  G.  v.  Goedesbergh,  1649—50. 
3  vols.  inl.  4to.  With  music.  48. — 

(The  Thistle-Finch.) 
Very  rare  collection    of  the   poems    of  the   first  poet  of  New- 
n^etherland,  author  of  the  following  pieces  (No.  1093—97.)  —  Steen- 
dam   was  minister  of  the  Protestant  church  in  New-Amsterdam  and  after- 
wards governor  of  the  orphanhouse  at  Batavia. 

1093 'T  lof  van  Nuw-Nederland,   daarin  kort  en  grondig  word  ange- 

wesen   d'uytmuntende   hoedanigheden   enz. . .   door  Jacob   Steendam. 
Amsterd.,  J.  van  der  Fuyk^  1661.  4to.  8  pp.  — . — 

{The  praise  of  New-Netherland^  wherein  are  briefly  and  clearly  shown 
the  excellent  qualities  etc.) 

See  also  No.  1090:  Plockhoy.  The  only  copy  known  till  this  day  of  this 

tract  or  poem,  was  mentioned  in  my  //Catalogue  of  books  on  America.  1850.'' 

No.  481.  priced  100  Dollars.  Reprinted  in  Murphy  Steendam.  {No,  1098.) 

1094  — —   Klacht  van   Nieuw-Amsterdam   in  Nieuw-Nederlaadt,   tot  haar 

moeder,  van  haar  begin,  wasdom  en  tegenwoordigen  stand.  Amsterd., 

P.  g.  Boeteman,  1659.  1  fol.  leaf.  — .— 

{Complaint  of  New- Amsterdam   in   New-Netherland,  to  her  mother , 

erf  her  beginning ,  growth  and  present  condition.) 

The  only  copy  known  till  now  of  this  tract  in  verses,  was  found  by  Mr. 

N^hoff  at  the  Hague.  It  was  reprinted  with  the  preceding  in  the  Memoir 

on  Steendam  by  3fr.  Murphy,    who    gives   the  original  text  of  both  with 

the  English  translation. 

1095 Zeedesangen  voor  de  Batavischejonkheyt.  Behelsende  verscheyden 

bedenkelijke  en  stichtelijke  stotfen,  op  bekende  en  vermakelijke  sang- 
toonen  gepast.  Batavia^  (ca.  1671.)  sm.  8vo.  — .— 


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{Moral  songi   for   the   Batavian   tfouik,   co»t.  tkeers  memorable  and 

edifying  matters  adapted  to  knovm  melodies.) 

Very  rare  work.  The  only  copy  known  occurred  in  the  Euschede-Libruf, 
sold  in  Dec.  1867.  It  contains  some  poems  on  events  of  the  pri- 
vate life  in  New-Netherland ,  as:  Liefdestand  getoond  an  }.  Bedlo  en 
£.  de  Potter,  echtelijk  vereenigd  in  Nuw-Nederland,  1653.  —  Ter  bruydlof 
van  P.  J.  Marias  en  M.  Pieters  echtel.  bevest.  te  Amsterdam,  in  Nm- 
Nedertand.  1653.  —  Echts-gevolg  ter  hooghtijd  van  L.  A.  Sabya  en 
E.  Louwerens  v.  d.  Wal,  f  Amsterdam  in  Nuw-Nederl.,  1665,  etc. 

1096  —  Steendam  (J.  J.)  —  Lauwer-Strijt  tusschen  Catharina  Questiers 
en  Cornelia  van  der  Veer.  Met  eenige  Bydichten.  Amsterd.,  Adr. 
Veenendael,  1665.  vellum,  16mo.  6.50 

{Poetical  emulation  between  Cathar.  Questiers  and  Com.  v.  d.  Veer) 
Contain,  p.  52 — 54,   a   poem   by   Jacob   Steendam:    In   het  Stamhoeek 
pan   de   konstminnende   Poeters    Juffr.   Cornelia  van  der  Veer.  —  This 
is  not  mentioned  in  Mr.  Mnrphy's  Biography  of  Steendam. 

1097 Op  de  Stad  Batavia,  op  't  eyland  groot  Java,  kunstig  a^eteekend 

en  beschreeven  door  /.  Nieuhof.  6.50 

{On  the  town  of  B4ttavia  and  ike  island  Java,  ingeniously  dram 
and  described  by  J.  Nieuhof.) 

This  poem  of  36  verses,  which  escaped  Mr.  Murphy,  fills  the  3^  page 
of  Nieuhof  8  Zee-  en  Lant-Reise  door  Ooet-Indien  (See  No.  1145.)  It  is 
dated:  Batavia, den  ^.van  JV^nmaand,  1670;  and  signed:  Jacob  Steen- 
dam.    Nog  vaster. 

1098  -  Murphy  (H.  C.)  Jakob  Steendam.  -  Nock  vaster.  *  A  memoir  of 
the  first  poet  in  New-Netherland,  with  his  poems  descriptive  of  the 
colony.  Hague,  1861.  JVitk  portrait  of  J.  Steendam.  59  pp.  8vo.    10.- 

Printed  for  private  distribution.  The  content^ipf  this  memoir  is  reprinted 
with  many  additions  in  Mr.  Murphy*s  valuable  book :  Anthology  of  New- 
Netherland.  Brooklyn,  1865.  206  pp.  8vo.  printed  in  125  copies  for  the 
Bradford-Club. 

1099  -  Tron-hertighe  Onderrichtinge,  aen  alle  hooft  Par  Ucipanteu . . . 
vande  West-Ind.  Comp.  nopende  het  stellen  van  handel . .  op  St.  Thome, 
Guinea,  Angola,  St.  Paulo  de  Loando,  mitsgaders  Nieu-Nederlant  ende 
West-Indien.  Gedruckt  1643.  4to.  (Asher  No.  333.)  15.- 

{Well-meant  advice  to  all  shareholders  of  ike  West-Ind.  Comp.,  con- 
cerning the  opening  of  trade  to  St.  Thomas,  Guinea,  Angola,  St.  Paulo 
de  Loando,  as  also  U>  New-Netkerland  and  ike  West-Indies) 

1100  —  Verbael  gehouden  door  de  Heeren  H.  v.  Beverningk,  W.  Nieu- 
poort,  J.  V.  d.  Perre  en  A.  P.  Jongestal,  Ambass.  d.  Vereen.  Nederl. 
aen  de  Republyck  van  Engelandt,  waer  in  gevdnden  werdt  de  Vrede- 
handelinge  met  gemelde  Republyck  onder  Cromwel  (1653—54.)  's  Grav., 
fl.  Scheurleer,  1725.  vellum.  4to.  (Asher  No.  335.)  8.- 

{Minutes  kept  by  Messrs.  H.  v.  Beverningk,  Nieupoort,  v.  d.  Perre 
and  Jongestal,  Ambassadors  of  the  Vnifed  Netherlands  to  the  English 
Republic,  in  which  are  to  be  found  the  negociations  of  peact  with  the 
MepuiUe  under  the  OromweH.) 

The  „Verbael"  treats  on  the  negoclations  of  the  Dutch  ambassadors  with 
the  English  Republic  in  1653 — 54,  chiefly  concerning  New-Netherland.  It 
contains  all  the  speeches  and  reports  made  upon  that  question  by  both 
parties  and  furnishes  therefore  a  great  deal  of  information,  which  would 
be  difficult  to  procure  elsewhere.  Pag.  602 — 612  cont.  a  description  of 
the  boundaries  of  New-Netherland,  with  interesting  details  on  the  acquisi- 
tion and  panshase  of  different  countries,  etc. 

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iiOl  —  Kort  Verliael   van  Nieuw-Nederlants  gelegentheit,  deughden, 

natuerlijke   voorrechten   en   byiondere   bequaemheidt  ter  bevolkingh. 

Mitsgaders  eenige  requesten,  vertoogen,  enz.    No  place  nor  pvblUher't 

name   {Frohalt/y  i  Amst)  1662.  4to.  (Asher  No.  43.)  — .— 

{A  short  account  of  New-NetherlamTs  situation^  virtues,  natural  pri- 

vilsges   and  peculiar  fitness  far  population,  —    ffUA   some  requests, 

entreaties,  etc.) 

This  book  is  written,  as  appears  by  No.  11 11  by  a  Mennonite,  a  certain 
M.  V.  Z.  H.  in  behalf  of  some  persons  (prolwbly  Mennonites)  imploring 
his  assistance.  It  is  one  .of  the  most  interesting  and  of  the  scarcest  of 
all  books  on  New-Netherland.  I  foand  only  3  copies  in  the  coarse  of 
20  years  and  sold  my  last  at  200  flor. 

In  Chapt.  2  and  5  very  radical  ideas  on  government  and  church  are 
manifested,  for  inst. :  page  28.  Most  important  reasons  why  ministers  are 
forbidden;  p.  50:  provisory  outline  of  government;  p.  80:  on  liberty  of 
speaking  and  writing,  etc.  The  writer  developed  his  liberal  and  econo- 
mical ideas  still  farther  in  No.  1111. 

1102  --  Zeekere  Vrye  Voorslagen  en  Yersoeken,  tot  bevordering 
van  een  bestandige,  voor  HoUandt  hooghnutte  Vrye  Volk-Uitzetting 
in  Nieuw-Nederlandt.  Alsmeede  een  by-gevoeght  beknopt  verhael  van 
Nieuw-Nederlants  gelegentheit,  enz.  Het  eerste  deel.  t*  Amslerd.,  voor 
den  Autheur,  te  koop  by  J,  Eieuicertsz  en  P.  Jrewtsz,  1665.  4to.  84  pp.  — .^- 

{Certain  free  propositions   and  requests,  in  favour  of  a  perpetual, 
and   to   Holland  very  useful  emigration  to  New-Netherland.     With  an 
account  of  the  situation  etc.  of  New-Netherland.  The  first  vol.) 
Very  SOaroe,  not  mentioned  by  Asher.  —  This  is  the  same  book  as 

the   „Kort    Verhael"  re-issued  with   this  new  title,  as  the  author  says  in 

the  preface  to  No.  1111. 

1103  —  £ort  en  bondigh  Verhael  van  't  geene  in  den  oorlogh  tus- 
schen  den  Koningh  van  Engelant,  de. .  .^  Yereen.  Nederl.  en  den 
JKsschop  van  Munster  is  vogrgevallen  van  1664 — 67.  Amstei^.,  M. 
W.  Doomiek,  1667.  hf.  hd.,  2  plates  and  many  engravings  in  the  text. 
4to.  256  pp.  (Asher  No.  354.)  37.50 

{Brief  and  concise  account  of  what  has  happened  during  the  war 

between  the  King  of  England,  the  United  Netherlands  and  the  Bishop 

of  Munster,) 
1104 Same  edition,  vellum,  the  two  plates  wanting.  22.50 

Rare.  —  This  work  may  be  considered  as  the  most  complete  and 
most  authentic  contemporary  account  existing  of  the  fatal  war  between 
Holland  and  England,  the  consequence  of  which  was  the  final  loss  of  New- 
Netherland  by  the  treaty  of  Breda,  1667.  It  contains  the  following  pieces 
of  special  interest  to  America  ; 

pp.  22 — 25.  iiist  of  the  vessels  and  goods  captured  by  the  English  from 
the  Dutch  in  America. 

pp.  27—31.  Capture  of  New-Netherland  by  the  English,  in  1664.  The 
first  printed  report. 

pp.  73—80.  De  Ruyter's  voyage  to  the  West-Indies. 

pp   88.  Capture  of  4  West-IncUan  vessels. 

pp.  170.  French  affairs  in  Barbadoes. 

pp.  229 — 32.    Account   of  the    disputes  in   America  to  be  arranged  in 

the  peace  of  Breda,  with  a  report  on  the  capture  of  Surinam  by  the  Dutch. 

1105 The  same  work.  Amst.,  Jac.  Benjamin,  1667.  4to.  (Asher  253.)  46.— 

This  edition  is  augmented  with  a  map  of  the  Thames,  else  it  is  a  reprint 
of  the  foregoing  work.—  Tromel,  BihL  Am.  No.  339,  says,  that  the  first 
edition  (by   Doomick)    has  not  the  large  plate  representing   the  peace  ot 

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Brada.    J#«   eopjf   kss  iki»  plaUf   (p.  248),'  aa  wall  as  the  laige  folding 
plate  (p.  452)  of  the  bonfire  lighted  on  tbi8  oecasion  at  Amsterdun. 
1106  —  't  Verheerliokte  Nederland  door  d'  Herstelde  Zee-vaart,  klaer- 
lijck    voorgestelt    door    manier  van    H  samen-sprekinge.  1659.  4to. 
(Asher  No.  9.)  -.- 

{Netkerland  gloried  bjf   the   reHoration   of  eommeree,  clearly  re- 
presented by  wummer  of  dialogue.) 

/^One  of  those  pamphlets,  the  title  of  which  conveys  no  idea  of  the  con- 
tents; for  though  it  treats  in  reality  of  the  advancement  of  navigation 
and  commerce,  it  is  not  of  this  commerce  itself  that  the  author  speab, 
but  of  the  efficacioos  means  of  terminating  its  languishing  state  —  and  this 
mearu  are  a  new  syttem  of  eolonisaium  for  New-NetAerlandy  Florida  and 
Outana,"  —  Asher. 
So  scarce  that  I  have  only  twice  found  it 
11Q7  — .Vertoog^  van  Nieu-Neder-Land,  weghens  de  gheleghentheydt, 
vruchtbaerheydt  en  soberen  staet  desselfs.  'sGravei3i.,  Jftck.  Stael, 
1650.  4to.  (Asher  No.  5.)  140.- 

{Aeeount  of  New-Neikerlandf  its  situation,  fertility,  and  the  mserabU 
slate  thereof.) 

Extremely  scarce.  —  This  small  volume  of  not  more  than  49  pp. 
is  perhaps  the  most  important  for  the  history  of  New-Netherland,  of  idl 
up  to  the  date  of  its  publication.  Mr.  (yCallaghan  in  his:  History  of  New- 
Tork  (Vol.  II,  pp.  90—99,111—126)  gives  a  complete  history  of  it,  from 
the  author's  (van  derDonck's?)  arrival  in  the  conntiy,  his  difficulties  when 
writing  it  etc.,  up  to  his  return  in  Holland. 

1108  —  VertOOgh  v.  Nieu  Nederland,  and:  Breeden  Baedt  aen  de 
Vereenichde  Nederlandsche  Provintien.  —  Two  rare  tracts,  printed  in 
1649 — 50,  relating  to  the  administration  of  affairs  in  New- Nether- 
land.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  Henry  C.  Murphy,  New-York, 
1854.  cloth.  lar.re  4lo.  — — 

This  edition  of  the  translation  of  the :  Verioogh  (probably  written  by 
V.  d.  Donck  and  formerly  published  in  the  Collect,  of  the  New-York  Histor. 
Society.  1849,)  and  of  the  Breeden  Raedt,  was  privately  printed  la  125 
copies  by  the  care  and  at  the  expense  of  Jam.  LenOX,  Esq.  of  New- 
York.  —  It  is  accompanied  by  a  preface  and  a  learned  introduction  of 
the  translator,  who  also  added  on  pp.  101  to  124  and  189,  190,  a  great 
number  of  documents  relating  to  these  questions,  all  taken  from  original 
sources.  A  map  on  page  120,  is  the  reproduction  of  part  of  a  map  in 
Gk>OS,  Zee-atlas.  —  Presentation-copy  of  the  Editor.    Not  for  sale. 

1109  —  Vries  (Bav.  Pietersz.  de)  Korte  histonael  ende  joumaels 
aenteyckeninge,  van  verscheyden  voyagiens  in  de  vier  deelen  des 
Wereldts-Ronde,  als  Europa,  Africa,  Asia,  ende  Amerika  gedaen. 
'tHoorn,  voor  D.  P.  de  Vries,  1655.  ««?fli««.  4to.  (Asher  No.  336.) 

{Short   history   and   notes   of  a  journal  kept  during  several  voyages 

undertaken  in    the  four  parts  of  the  worlds  viz.  Europe^  Africa,  As%a 

and  America.)  240.— 

Title  (on  the  verso  the  arms  of  the  author),  portrait  by  Corn.  Visscher, 

3  unnumb.  leaves,  190  pp.,  1  leaf  Corrigenda,  numerous  curious  engravings. 

Beautiful  large  copy;  extremely  scarce. 

,/Ce  volume  pent  etre  considere  comme  une  perle  dans  toute  Bibliotheque 

Americaine,  son  extreme  rarete  etant  settlement  surpassee  parrinteretqu'il 

offre  ^  I'historien.     Ce  sont  surtout  les  voyages  ii   la  Nouvelle  N^rlande 

dans   le    premier   temps   de  la  fondation  de  cette  colonic,  qui  rendent  cet 

ouvrage  si  pr^ieux."  Tromel  INo.  279. 

See  for  further  details:  Collections  of  the  New-York  Historical Societif, 

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^  series,  i*^  volume,  where  a  minute   description  and  extracts  in'  English 
translation  are  to  be  fonnd. 

1110  —  Vries  (Dav.  Pietersz.  de)  Voyages  from  Holland  to  America 
A.D.  1632  to  1644.  Translated  from  the  Dutch  by  H.  C.  Murphy.  New- 
York,  1853.  elotA,  portrait  of  D.  Pi.  de  Vries  in  lUhogr.  large  Mo.  — .-— 

This  volume  contains  only  the  voyages  of  de  Vries  to  America,  that  is  to 
say  only  a  part  of  the  above  mentioned  original.  An  interesting  intro- 
duction on  the  life  of  de  Vries,  etc.  (pp.  5  to  14)  and  many  notes  (pp.  191 
to  199)  enhance  greatly  the  value  of  this  edition,  made  on  the  suggestion 
and  at  expense  of  Jam.  Lenox,  Esq.  of  New- York.  Privately  printed 
in  250  copies.  —  Presentation  copy  of  the  editor;  not  for  sale. 

1111  -  Vrije  Politijke  Stellingen  en  consideratien  van  Staat.  .  . 
strekkende  tot  een  ware  verbeeteringh  van  Staat  en  Kerk.  Hel  eerste 
deel.  Amst.,  P.  A.  Maep,  1665.  uncut,  4to.  (VIII,  44,  IV  pp.)         28.— 

{Free  political  aphorisms  and  considerations  of  State  serving' for  a 
true  amelioration  of  State  and  Church,  The  first  part.) 

The  note  to  No.  1106  is  entirely  to  be  adapted  to  this  pamphlet. 

The  spirited  author  of  this  highly  interesting  and  till  now  quite  unob- 
served pamphlet  says  in  the  very  remarkable  preface  that  he  wrote  3 
years  ago,  at  the  request  of  some  much  embarrassed  people,  the :  Kort 
Vprhael  v.  Nieuw  Netherlands  (republished  as :  Zekere  vrye  voorslagen), 
although  he  had  never  thought  of  writing  a  single  line  on  political 
matters.  —  That  book  had  been  merely  a  first  essay  on  the  means  of 
restoring  to  Holland  the  old  force,  energy  and  preponderance.  Colonization 
abroad  was  one  of  the  most  prominent  ones;  abolition  of  the  monopoly 
of  the  itpfiourishing  E.-India  and  nearly  dying  "W.-India  Comp.,"  and  of 
every  monopoly  would  be  another.  He  promises  in  a  2^  and  3^  part  (which 
-were  never  published)  to  explain  more  fully  his  ideas.  In  the  conclusion 
(4  pp.)  he  shows  that  his  predictions  on  our  Impotence  in  the  struggle 
with  England  for  the  preservation  of  New-Netherland,  uttered  in  Kort 
Verhael  in  1662,  were  already  nearly  quite  fulfilled  at  the  time  of  his 
writing  this  (9  to  19  May  1665.)  —  But  the  book  is  especially  curious 
for  the  exact  principles  of  Chartism  <^iven  in  it;  the  author  was  an 
Owenist  before  R.  Owen;  he  begins  to  state  the  absolute  egality  of  every 
creature  with  respect  to  virtue  or  vice;  he  apologizes  for  an  entirely 
free  Church  in  a  free  state;  also  for  general  education  at  expense  of  the 
state,  etc.  For  the  utterance  and  publication  of  these  liberal  political  and 
economical  principles  in  those  times  it  is  a  very  remarkable  book.  It  was 
published  about  the  time  and  in  the  same  place  as  Spinoza's  writings, 
and  has  in  liberal  ideas  much  connexion  with  them ;  and  it  affords  a 
high  idea  of  the  sound  liberal  spirits  of  Dutch  government,  that  books  as 
these,  who  would  have  been  prohibited  at  that  time  every  where  else  in 
Europe,  could  be  published  without  restriction!  Happely  censure  never 
has  existed  in  Holland,  besides  during  3  years  of  the  French  domination.  — 
The  book  was  reprinted  in  the  same  year  by  J.  Venckel  in  Amsterdam. 
The  original  printer,  P.  A,  Saep,  was  the  ordinary  printer  of  Mennonite 
books. —  This  copy  is  signed  by  the  initials  of  the  author:  3f.  V.  Z.  H, 
as  every  copy  of  this  original  edition. 
1412  — Vryheden  by  de. . .  West-Ind.  Comp.  vergunt  aen  alien  den  ghenen, 
die  eenighe  colonien  in  Nieuw-Nederlandt  zullen  planten.  Amst., 
M.  J.  Brandt,  1630.  4to.  15  pp.  (Asher  No.  331.)  large  copy,  nearly 
mcut.  30.— 

{Privileges  granted   by    the    West-Ind.  Comp.  to  all  who  may    erect 

a  colony  in  New-Netherlai^.) 

First  edition,  extremely  scarce.  The  importance  of  this  document  j^published 
with   a  view   to  make   known  the  profits  and  advantages  of  that  country 

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for  coloniitt/  cannot  be>exaggented ;  it  k  the  first  chaiter  granted  to  the 
coloniBts  of  New-Netherland,  and  indeed,  one  may  safely  say,  that  the 
whole  fiitare  of  the  eoUmy  may  be  found  in  it.  A  translation  is  given 
by  O'Callaghan,  Vol.  I,  pp.  112—420. 
1113  —  West-Indische  Compagnie  Artionlen  beraemt  byBewint- 
hebberen. . .  over  bet  open  ende  vrystellen  van  den  handel  ende  ne- 
gotie  op  Olinda  de  Pernambuco,  ende  Custen  van  Brasil.  —  Hier  zijn 
achter  by  ghedruckt  de  Vryheden  van  Nieu-Nederlant.  A.mst.,  1631. 
4to.  (Asher  332.)  24  pp.  25.- 

{Ariieles  of  the  fFest-lnd.  Comp . . .  on  opening  the  trade  to  OUnda 

de  Pernamhueo  and  to  the  eoatts  of  Brazil.  —  To  which  are  appended 

the  privileges  of  New-Netherland.) 

Very  rare.  The  privileges  are  a  reprint  of  the  preceding  No. 


1114  —  Driessen  (P.  van)  Aanbiddelijke  wegen  Gods  in  zijne  Souveraine 
Besturinge,  besonder  over  de  Machten  deser  Weereld  verklaart  en 
toegepast  in  drie  Predicatien,  door  P.  van  Driessen^  V.D.M.  te  Jfiemo- 
Albania.  NeMv-YoTk^gedrukthif  J.  Pieter  Zenger,  1726.  79  pp.4to.  -.- 

{Adorable  ways  of  God  in  his  sovereign  Government,  especially  on 
the  powers  of  this  world,  explained  and  applied^  in  3  sermons  hy 
P.   van  Driessen,  Minister  in  If ew- Albania.) 

The  only  copy  I  had  of  this  very  rare  work^  was  sold  last  year 
to  H.  C.  Murphy,  Esq.,  of  New-York. 

1115  —  Bonde  (Ijambertus  de)  De  gekmicigde  Christus,  als  hei  voor- 
naemste  toeleg  van  Gods  getrouwe  kruisgesanten,  in  hunne  prediking. 
Nieuw-York,  Hendr.  Ve  Foreest,  1751.  4to.  8  pp.  and  28  pp.  {the  last 
erroneously  numbered  82.)  45.- 

{The  Christ  crucified,  as  the  principal  project  of  Gods  faithful  ser- 
vants of  the  cross,  in  their  sermons.) 

The  author  of  this  very  scarce  piece  relates  (pp.  15 — 17)  himself,  that 
he  was  at  first  minister  of  the  Gospel  in  Zuilichem  In  Holland,  and 
was  sent  in  1746  to  Surinam,  which  he  liked  very  little,  as  well  for  its 
climate  etc.  as  because  of  ,,the  horrible  number  of  insolent  and  daring 
sinners  etc.*  so  that  he-  very  willingly  accepted  the  offer  of  the  minirtiy 
of  the  Dutch  Reformed  Congregation  at  New-York,  ,/Where  he  feels  now 
very  happy,''  etc. 

This  is  the  only  copy  I  ever  saw  or  heard  of. 

1116  —  An  Aooount  of  the  Banquet,  given  by  the  Saint  Nicholas  So- 
ciety of  the  city  of  New-York,  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  the 
Netherlands  Frigate  ,;Prins  van  Oranje".  New- York,  1852.  cloth,  gUt 
edges.  8vo.  5.50 

Printed  for  the  Society  only.  With  a  map  of  Nieuw-Nederland  with 
the  view  of  Nieuw-Amsterdam,  taken  from  Van  der  Donck  1656,  and  a 
large  coloured  plan  of  New-York,  in  1852. 

1117  —  An  account  of  the  State  Prison,  or  Penitentiary  House  in  the 
city  of  New- York.  By  one  of  the  Inspectors  of  the  prison.  New-York, 
Is.  ColHns  and  Son,  1801.  bds,  uncut,  2  large  plates.  8vo.  97  pp.    8.— 

Very  rare,  not  mentioned  by  Sabin. 

1118  —  [Brauw  (J.  de>]  Herinneringen  eener  reize  naar  Nieuw-York, 
gedaan  in  1831—32.  Leiden,  1833.  8vo.  1- 

{Memoirs  of  a  voyage  to  New-Tork,  made  in  1831  —  32.) 

1119  —  Description  of  the  feast  celebrated  by  the  Dutch  in  Albany, 
in  honour  of  the  Dutch  Ambassador  Bangemon  Huygens,  27  July 
1827.  —  Aocount  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Society  in  Albany.  -  2  Nos. 
of  the  Nederl.  Staats-Courant  and  the  Dagblad  v.  *s  Gravenhage,  1828 
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1120  -  Feestmaal  aan  Prins  Hendrik  der  Nederlanden  gegeven  door 
de  St.  Nicolaas-Societeit  te  Albany.  1835.  (Bxtr.)  8vo.  —.75 

{FesUval  given  by  the  St,  Nieolat'Society  of  Albany,  to  Prince  Hen- 
dnk  of  the  Netherlands,) 

1121  —  Haarper's  New-York  and  Ene  Rail-Road  Guide.  New- York  (1854.) 
td.y  map  and  many  engramng*.  8vo.  — .60 

1122  —  HflOTison  (D.)  Droevig  Verhaal  z.  ongel.  reis  en  wonderl.  ver- 
lossinge*  komende  van  Tyal  en  gaande  naar  Nieio-Tork,  Hoom,  1769. 
8vo.  50  pp.  .  3.50 

{Sad   aeeount   of  his    unfortunate   voyage  and  wonderful  delivery, 
going  from  Tyal  to  New- York.) 

1123  —  Herinneringen   eener  reize   naar  New-York.  Leid.,  1833.  8vo. 

(2.20)  1.25 
{Reminiscences  of  a  voyage  to  New- York.) 

1124  —  [Irving  (Wash.)]  History  of  New- York  from  the  beginning  of  the 
world  to  the  end  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.  2*  edition.  By  D.  Knicker- 
bocker. New-York,  Inskeep  and  Bradford,  1812.  calf  with  a  view  of 
New- Amsterdam  in  1640.  ovo.  5. — 

1125  —  Miller  (J.)  A  Description  of  the  province  and  city  of  New- York, 
with  plans  of  the  city  and  several  forts  as  they  existed  in  1695.  Now 
first  printed  from  the  original  MS.  [of  1695.]  London,  1843.  Ids,  6 
fUdes,  8vo.  43  pp.  4.50 

„The  foUowing  descriptioa  of  New- York,  as  it  existed  ft  century  and  a 
half  since...  contains  some  curious  particulnrs  respeeting  the  state  of 
society  in  the  province  at  that  time,  and  is,  moreover,  of  particnlar  local 
interest,  as  giving  plans  of  the  town  and  the  several  forts  in  the  province; 
the  publisher  thought  he  would  be  rendering  an  acceptable  service. . .  by 
causing  a  few  copies  to  be  printed  and  thus  preserving  it  from  the  ehanoe 
of  being  lost  or  destroyed."  —  "Preface. 
ii26  -  [Spenoer  (J.  C.)]  Report  of  abstracts  of  convictioiis  for  crimi- 
nal offences  in  the  State  of  New-York.  N.-York,  1840.  roy.  8vo. 
Oovemment  publication.  1. — 

1127  -^  Squier  (E.  G.)  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the  State  of  New-York. 
(Washingt.,  1849.)  bds.,  14  pUOes,  4to.  5.- 

1128  —  Valentine'B  Manual  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  New-York. 
1854.  cloth,  numerous  plates  and  maps,  8vo.  3. — 

Cont.  besides  other  pieces:  Political  history  of  New-York  since  1800. — 
Catalogue  of  y*  names  of  Inhabitants  olf  N.  Y.  as  took  the  oath  Octob. 
1664.  —  Ck>ncise  history  of  the  govemmentofN.Y.  since  its  foundation.— 
Views  of  the  city  in  1742  and  1781,  etc. 

NEW-SCOTLAND. 

1129  -.  Des  Barres  (J.  F.  W.)  Nautical  remarks  and  observations  on 
the  coast  and  harbours  of  Nova  Scotia.  {No  place)  1778.  fol.  obi.  IV, 
27  pp.  1.50 

1130  —  Halibiirton  (Th.  C.)  Historical  and  statistical  account  of  Nova 
Scotia.  Halifax,  1829.  2  vols,  bds.^  maps  and  engravings,  8vo.         10. — 

1131  _  HistoriBolie  u.  Q^ographisohe  Beschreibting  von  Neu- 
Schotland,  darinnen  von  der  Lage,  Grosse,  Fruchtbarkeit  etc.  des 
Landes,  von  den  Bitten  der  Indianer,  u.  den  Begebenheiten  zwischen 
denen  Crohen  Frankreich  u.  England  seit  deren  Besitznehmung.  Aus 
d.  Engl.  Frankf.,  1750.  calf  map  with  a  plan  of  New-Halifax  by  T. 
Jefferys,  8vo.  216  pp.  .  5.— 

The  original  English  was  published  (in  1749 P)  by  command  of  King 
George  HI. 

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4432  —  Ijafiirgue  (M.  de)  Oeuvres  m^l^es.  Paris,  Dueketne,  1765.  2  vols 
in  i.  hf,  calf.  8vo.  3.50 

Vol.  II,  pp.  157 — 350:  Histoire'  g^ognph.  de  la  Nonvclle  Bcoese. 

1133  —  [Moreau]  M6moire  contenant  le  precis  des  faits,  avec  leurs 
pieces  justificat.,  pour  servir  de  r^ponse  anx  obsenratione  envoy^ 
par  les  ministres  d*Angleterre  dans  les  coars  de  rEurope.  Paris,  Im- 
jfrimerie  Boyale,  1756.  calf,  24  plates.  4to.,  198  pp.  4.- 

BeUtlog  to  the  qaurrels  on  the  boundary  of  New-Sootland. 

NEW-SWEDEN. 

1134  ~  Acifelitis  (Israel)  Beskrifning  cm  de  Swenska  Forsamlingars 
foma  och  narwarande  Tilstand,  uti  del  sa  kallade  Nya  Swerige,  sedan 
Nya  Nederland,  men  nu  for  tiden  Pensylvanien,  samt  nastliggande 
Orler  wid  Alfwen  De  la  Ware,  Wast-Yersey  och  New-Castle  County 
uti  Norra  Amerika.  Stockholn^,  Tryckt  hos  Rarherg  en  Hesselberg, 
1759.  kf,  calf.  4to.  SB- 
Title,  9  unnumb.  leaves,  534  pp.   —   Very  tall,  fine  copy. 

This  important  work  is  hardly  less  scarce  than  that  of  Campaaias  (See 
No.  1138),  especially  when  in  good  condition;  it  has,  besides,  the  merit 
of  being  much  more  extensive  and  of  reproducing  a  large  number  of  doca- 
ments,  partly  unpublished.  The  author  stayed  a  long  time  in  America 
as  Provost  to  the  Swedish  Congregations,  and  in  his  leisure  hours  he  col- 
lected the  materials  for  his  history.  Among  his  sources  we  find  the  Ar- 
chives of  New-York,  an  unpublished  Manuscript  (evidently  very  valuable) 
of  A.  Rttdman,  who  was  Superintendent  at  Wicacoa  in  1697,  and  who 
collected  all  rehtting  to  the  early  histoiy  of  the  Swedish  colonies  in 
America,  fiurther  the  Royal  Archives  at  Stockholm,  and,  besides  the  Swedish 
historians :  Campanius  (of  whom  he  speaks  in  high  terms),  Swedbeig, 
Biorck  etc.,  also  the  early  English  works  on  Virginia  of  J.  Smith  and 
others.  He  even  cites  more  than  once  Van  der  Donck,  manifesting  thus 
uncommonly  extensive  reading. 

To  show  the  manifold  infonnation  the  work  gives,  I  annex  heie  a 
short  notice  of  its  division. 

Part  I.  The  Colonies  under  Swedish  Grovernment,  pp.  1- — 88.  —  Part  II- 
The  Dutch  Government,  pp.  89—108.  —  Part  III.  The  English  Goveni- 
ment  till  1755,  with  a  general  deseriptlon  of  the  land,  its  product,  its 
towns  with  notices  of  the  number  of  houses  of  each  etc.  pp.  107—197.  — 
IV.  Ecclesiastical  history  in  general  from  1655—1697,  with  a  list  of  the  names 
of  all  the  Swedish  inhabitants  in  Pennsylvania  in  1693,  pp.  197 — 232.  — 
V-  VIII.  Ecclesiastical  history  of  the  different  Congregations  at  Wicacoa, 
Christina,  Racoon  and  Pensneck. 

It  must  be  regretted  that  down  to  this  day  no  complete  translation  of 
this  work  has  been  published.  Its  real  historical  value  certainly  would 
procure  a  place  to  a  translation  in  many  a  library  to  which  the  original 
edition  is  unattainable  for  its  extreme  rarity.  Some  parts  of  it  nevertheless 
have  been  translated  in  the  Neto-York  Hist.  CoU.  Vol.  I.  2d  series. 

//Aczelins*s  account  of  New -Sweden  is  a  scarce  book,  which  apparently 
was  never  translated  into  any  other  language.''  Bich. 

1135  —  Arfwedson  (0.  D.)  De  colonia  Nova  Suecia  in  Americam  Borealem 

deducta  historiola.  Upsaliae,  1825.  map.  4to.  11.- 

Title,  dedication  1  leaf,  34  pp.  and  a  map  of  New-Sweden,  drawn  ac- 
cording to  Campanius'  description.  —  This  scarce  little  work,  which, 
being  a  dissertation,  is  very  little  known  out  ofSweden,  contains  a  number 
of  extracts  from  original  documents  preserved  in  the  Palmskjold  collection 
of  the  Upsala  University  Library;  we  find  among  theae,  pp.  23 — 30,  & 
very  interesting  account   (in  Swedish)   of  the  „ Hostile  attack  made  tipon 

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NEW-SWEDEN. 

the  Swedish  eokmiet  in  Nsto-Staedim  by  the  Hutch  under  the  commando/ 
P,  Stuyvesant,  Governor  of  New-NetherlcMd  in  1655.*  Farther  a  short 
biographical  list  of  all  Swedish  ministeTs  seat  to  the  American  colony,  etc. 

1136  --  Argonautioa  Gustaviana.  —  Marquardi  (Job.)  Tractatns 
polit-juridicus  de  jure  mercatorum  et  commerciorum.  Francof.  1662. 
vellum,  fol.  ,  25. — 

One  of  those  books,  whose  immense  importance  is  by  no  means  indi- 
cated by  the  title.  Yalaable  for  the  mercantile  history  ofRa88ia»Grermany, 
Scandinavia  etc.,  it  is  of  fiist  rate  interest  for  the  history  of  the  Swedish 
South  Company  and  its  settlements  in  Pennsylvania.  It  contains  an  exact 
reprint  of  the  extremely  scarce  1"^  ed.  of  the  Argon  antiea  Oustaviana, 
pnbl.  by  W.  XJsselincx  in  1633.  This  is  the  list  of  docnments,  allln Ger- 
man translation,  relating  to  it : 
a.  Patent  of  Axel  Oxenstiern]  to   the   Sonth-Company,    dated :    Frankfort, 

4633.  2  pp. 
h.  Extract  from    Usselincx's  essay   appended  to  the  Dutch  edition  of  the 

Patent.  2  pp. 

c.  Patent  of  King  Gnstavns  Adolphns  to  the  Sonth-Company,  dated :  Stock- 
holm, 1626.  8  pp. 

d.  Amplification  of  this  Patent  in  favour  of  the  Germans,  dated :  Heylbronn, 
1633  4  pp. 

e.  Manifest  of  Gnstavns  Adolphus,  with  an  explanation  etc.  by  Ussellncx.  79  pp. 

This  contains   also  the  German  translation   (made   after  the  Ihitch) 

of  the  Swedish  Forklaring  (See  No.  1143.) 
/.  Mercnrins  Germaniae,  on  the  South-Company.  1633.  50  pp. 
ff.  Instruction  on  what  is  to  be  done  to  obtain  subscriptions  to  the  amount 

of  the  capital.  4  pp. 
h.  Appendix  of  documents  and  privileges.  32  pp. 

The  original  editions  of  some  documents  reprinted  in  this  collection 
are  totally  lost. 

1137  —  BiQrok  (Tob.  B.)  Dissertatio  gradualis  de  Plantatione  Ecclesiae 
Suecanae  in  Amenca.  Upsaliae,  1731.  majD.,4to.     ^  26.— 

Collation:  4  nnnumb.  leaves,  a  folding  map,  and  34  numb.  pp. 

An  extremely  rare  work  and  of  the  highest  importance  for  the  early 
history  of  the  Swedish  Church  In  America,  not  mentioned  by  the  biblio- 
graphers: Rich,  Sabin,  Stevens,  etc.  The  author,  a  son  of  Ericas  Blorck, 
who  was  sent  as  minister  to  New-Sweden  in  1697,  was  a  born  Ameri- 
can, and  his  History  is  the  first  work  on  that  country  written  by  a 
native  of  it,  which,  as  far  as  I  know,  has  been  published  in  Sweden.  It 
is  full  of  interest  not  only  for  its  historical  details,  but  also  for  the 
knowledge  of  the  Indians.  In  the  preliminary  pages  will  be  found  a  dedi- 
cation to  Count  Gyllenborg  of  Lund,  and  a  letter  of  Andr.  Hesselius 
„to  the  learned  American  Tob,  Biorck/'  both  in  English,  the  first  in 
verses.  It  is  curious  that  they  are  not  written  in  Swedish,  and  perhaps 
we  may  conclude  from  this  circumstance,  that  at  that  time  already  the 
Swedish  language  war  rather  unfamiliar  to  the  colonists  in  New-Sweden.  — 
The  map  seemB  to  be  taken  from  an  English  original,  as  It  bears  the 
English  armours  with  the :  Je  mamtandria  (sie/) 

This  tract  is  sometimes  attributed  to  A.  Oronwall,  but  erroneously; 
the  dispntation  has  been  held  under  his  presidentship  and  therefore  he  Is 
named  on  the  title  together  with  Blorck,  as  in  Sweden  it  was  the  custom, 
as  in  Germany,  for  the  Professors  to  write  a  dissertation,  to  be  defended  by 
their  disciples ;  but  there  were  honourable  exceptions  as  for  instance  here. 
Biorck  ir  the  only  author. 

1138  -  Campanins  (Gliomas)  Holm.,  Kort  Beskrifning  cm  Provin- 
cien  Nya  Swerige  uti  America,  som  nu  fortjdeu  af  the  ISngelske  kal- 

Amgie^dam. 

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las  Pensylvaiua.   Stockholm,   trycH  uU  KongL  BMr.,  1702.  veUum. 

4to.  Fine  olean  copy.  108.— 

8  mminnb.  leaves,  190  numb,  pp.,  1  leaf  Errata.  With  10  maps  and  plates. 

This  ezoessively  rare  work  Sb  of  the  highest  interest  for 
the  history  of  Pennsylvania.  It  is  divided  into  5  parts:  1.  On  America 
In  general,  pp.  1 — 26.  —  II.  Description  and  history  of  New-Sweden, 
otherwise  ealled  Pennsylvania,  pp.  27—110.  —  HI.  Aeconnt  of  the  Abo- 
rigines of  Pennsylvania,  witii  very  curious  details  of  their  manners  etc., 
pp.110 — 153.  —  IV.  A  treatise  of  the  language  of  the  natives,  with 
vocabularies,  pp.  153—180.  —  V.  Appendix :  On  the  Mynckussar  Indians 
and  their  language  and  ,/varions  marvellous  things  from  America.'' 

The  author  of  the  work  was  the  son  of  the  well-known  John  Campa- 
nios,  who  translated  LutherV  Catechism  into  Ylrglnian,  In  1696,  {See 
injra :  Virginia)  and  who  accompanied  the  Swedish  Governor  John  Printz  to 
New-Sweden  in  1642.  An  account  of  this  voyage,  taken  from  his  journal, 
is  inserted  in  the  present  work.  The  maps  and  plates  are  no  less  valuable 
than  the  text.  Except  one  (taken  from  Nic.  Visscher's  map  of  Virginia) 
they  seem  all  to  be  original  ones.  Among  the  maps  we  find  a  very  remar- 
kable one  of  New-Sweden,  drawn  by  ,;P.  laiidstrdm,  Ingen.  foriif."  in 
1654  and  1655 ;'  it  is  evidently  mstde  with  great  care  and  perhaps  the 
oldest  special  map  of  Pennsylvania  existing.  Among  the  plates  are  views 
of  j^Tre&lldigheets-Porte*  and  of  the  town  of  ,Christinae  Skantz"  during 
its  siege  by  the  Dutch  in  1655,  etc. 

Rich  in  noticing  the  rarity  of  the  book  and  the  mistake  by  which 
some  American  catalogues  had  given  the  author's  name  as  Holm,  regret- 
ted (in  1846)  0that  it  has  never  been  translated  into  any  language  more 
//generally  understood  than  the  Swedish."  He  evidently  did  not  know, 
that  it  ^t^  been  translated  into  English  by  V.  S.  Du  Ponceau,  and  published 
in  1834  as  the  3^  volume  of  the  Memoirs  of  the  Hiatorical  Society  of 
Philadelphia. 

Mr.  B.  Quaritch,  of  London,  offered  in  a  catalogue,  published  1870, 
a  copy :  vMh  tWO  ma/pi  <md  other  woodcuts  for  M,  10. —  As  I  have  fonnd 
also  in  other  catalogues  discrepancies  regarding  the  number  of  plates  and 
maps,  and  as  far  as  I  know,  no  collation  of  them  exists,  I  insert  here  an 
exact  notice  of  them  made  upon  the  present  copy  which  is  co  nform  to 
that  of  the  Soyal  Library  of  Stockholm. 

1°.  Plate  to  face  the   title:  Novae  Snedae  sen  Pennsylv«niae  in  America 

descriptio.  —  Eograved. 
2*^.  Map,  numbered  1  to  face  page  1. :  Totlus  Americae  descriptio. — ^Engraved. 
3^  Plate        „         2  //     »      «    4. :  Cataract  of  Niagara.  —  Engraved. 
4*^.  Map         „         3   on  page  10. :  Terre  de  Jesso.  - —  In  Woodcut. 
5°.  Map         //         4tofacepag626.  :Novae  Sueciae  Tabula.  —  Engraved. 
6°.  Map         *,         5  /,     ;,     «    36. :  Nova  Suecia,  hodie  dieta  Pensylvania. 

Engraved. 
7^  Map         „         6  ^     V     .    52. :  Vii^lae,  N.  AngUae,  N.  HoUandiae. . 

delmeatio.  —  Engraved. 
8°.  plate        „         7    on  page  76. :  Tre&lldigheets  Foarte.  —  Woodcut. 
9°.  plate        „         8    ,,       *     81.  :Christinae  Skantz.  —  Woodcut. 
10°.  plate        ,/         9tofacep.ll0.:  Three  Indian  Aborigines, —  Engraved. 

1139 The  same.   No.   1,   2  and  10  of  the  plates  in  fac-simile.  .78- 

1140  —  Swedberg.  — America  illuminata,  skrifwen  och  vtgifwen  af  thes 

Biskop,    Doct.    Jesper  Swedberg,  ahr  1732.  Skara,    Tryekt  hot  Hem 

J,  Moeller,{ilB%)  S\o.  164  pjo.  and  4  unnumb,  pp.  for  the  index  55.- 

This   smjill   volume,  printed   at  Skara,  a  small  town  of  Sweden,  mutes 


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for  the  collector  tlic  merits  of  great  rarity  and  high  importance.  The  title 
does  not  at  all  answer  to  the  contents:  the  work  does  not  treat  of  America 
in  general^  but  exclusively  of  the  Swedish  colonies  in  Pennsylvania,  and 
may  be  justly  called  the  most  complete  ecclesiastical  history  of  Nova 
Suecia  down  to  that  time.  The  author  was  Bishop  of  the  Swedish  Congre- 
gations in  America,  and  received  in  this  function  all  the  reports  etc.  of 
the  various  ministers;  the  greater  part  of  the  book  is  filled  by  these  authentic 
documents  and  letters,  which  abound  -with  most  valuable  details.  One  of 
them  for  instance,  written  by  Andr.  Hesselius,  Philadelphia,  1714^  gives  a 
circumstantial  description  of  the  country,  its  products,  cities,  government, 
state  of  the  different  churches,  etc.  (pp.  44 — 59.) 

Rich  mentions  the  book  in  his  Supplement,  part  I,  No.  13  adding  that 
the  author  was  the  father  of  the  celebrated  Emmanuel  Swedenborg.  In  no 
bookseller's  catalogue  I  have  found  a  copy  mentioned,  except  in  a  recent 
one  of  Messrs.    Friedlander  of  Berlin. 

4141  —  Swedberg  (Joh.  Dan.)  Dissertatio  gradualis  de  Svionum  in 
America  colonia.  Upsaliae,  1709.  8vo.  22. — 

3  unmunb.  leaves,  32  numb.  pp.  —  An  extremely  rare  little  work, 
as  all  the  early  Swedish  publications  on  America;  this  must  be  still 
more  so,  as  it  was  printed  as  Dwertatio  gradtiaUt,  and  thus  not  put 
into  commerce,  but  presented  only  to  the  Professors  of  the  University 
and  some  friends  of  the  author.  —  Indeed,  I  have  found  no  notice  of-  it 
in  the  American  bibliogiaphies. 

The  author  was  a  nephew  of  the  renowned  Bishop  of  Scara,  Jesp. 
SwecFberg,  author  of  the  foregoing  work,  and  stayed  some  years  as  Missio- 
nary in  America. 

1142  —  IJsselincx  (W.)  Octroy  ofle  Privilegie  soo  by  den. . .  Heer  Gus- 
taeff  Adolph  . . .   aan  de  nieuw  opgerichte  Znyder  Compagnie. . .  ver- 
leend   is.    Mitsgaders   een   naerder  bericht   over  't  selve  Octroy  ende 
Verdraghbrief.  'sGravenh.,  A,  Meuris,  1627.  4to.  (Asher  No.  41.)  16.— 
{Patent  or  pripileges  granted  by  Qustavus  Adolphm  to  the  new  South 
Company,  With  a  further  account  of  the  patent  and  the  letter  of  agree- 
ment.) 

Very  rare.  See  note  to  the  following  number.  —  This  copy  has  only 
the  first  4  leaves  (8  pp.)  printed ;  the  remainder  of  the  text  (pp.  9 — ^100)  is 
supplied  in  very  nice  modern  handwriting. 

The  large  prefiM^e  to  this  Octroy  is  a  very  interesting  doeument;  is 
reprinted,  in  the  original  Dutch,  in  Marquard's  Collection  pp.  398-!- 400. 

1143 Vthfbrligh  F5rklaring  ofwer  Handels  Contractet  angaendes 

thet  Sodre  Compagniet  vthi  Konnngarijket  i  Swerighe.  Sftalt  ingenom 
Wilhelm  Utselincx.  Och  nu  aff  thet  Nederlandske  Spraket  vtbsatt  pft 
Swenska,  aff  Erico  Schrodero.  Tryckt  i  Stockholm,  aff  Ignatio  Meurer, 
Ahr  1626.  4to.  200.— 

Title,  on  the  verso :  Til  Lasaren,  49  unnumb.  leaves,  sign.  A — N2.  —  Good 
copy,  foot  nearly  uncut,  the  upper  right  comer  slightly  damaged  (without 
any  hurt  to  the  text)  gilt  edges,  probably  a  presentation  copy. 

Extremely  scarce,  not  mentioned  by  any  Bibliographer.  Up  to 
the  year  1869,  when  a  copy  was  offered  in  a  catalogue  of  Mr.  Nyhoff  at 
the  Hague,  this  ^Stoedish  UsseUncx"  has  remained  entirely  unknown, 
so  that  the  present  copy  most  probably  is  the  second  ever  ojered  to  the 
collector. 

The  learned  Acrelius  has  evidently  not  seen  this  Swedish  edition.  At 
page  5  of  his  History  of  the  Swedish  colonies  in  America  (See  No.  1134) 
when  speaking  of  this  « Handels -Contractet''  he  refers  to  the  Argonautica 
Gustaviana   (Frankfort,  1633),  only  adding  the  words ;  vThe  original  was 


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in  Dutch  and  has  been  translated  by  the  Boyai  TranalrtDr  ISrift  Sduodens 
in  1626."  K  he  had  seen  this  book,  he  would  have  referred  toit,  nodoabt 
rather  than  to  the  German  translation  in  the  Argonautica. 

The  title  of  the  work  says,  that  It  is  translated  from  the  Dutch,  aod 
as  no  Dutch  work  of  Useelincx  previous  to  1626  on  the  Swedish  Soatii- 
('omp.  is  known,  the  Dutch  original  was  thought  to  be  lost.  But  I  hare 
fonnd  it  to  be  otherwise.  By  a  very  close  comparison  with  the  Dutch 
nOciroy  ofte  Primiegie"  published  in  1627  (See  the  preceding  No  1142), 
I  have  discovered  so  very  strong  resemblances,  that  I  am  convinced  of  the 
identity  of  both  works,  only  differently  arranged  and  with  some  omissions  and 
additions  according  to  the  readers  to  whom  they  are  addressed.  The 
Swedish  edition  does  not  contain  the  patent  itself,  nor  the  Preface  to 
the  Netherhinders,  but  both  appendices  (See  Asher  pp.  82 — 83)  agree  in 
the  translation  word  by  word. 

That  both  works  (the  Swedish  and  Dutch)  are  in  an  entirely  different 
order,  may  be  seen  from  the  following  comparison  of  passages,  almost  verha- 
tim  translated  from  the  one  into  the  other  edition. 


SWEDISH   EDiTionr. 

DVTCH    £DIT10Iir. 

PAGE.. 

LINB- 

WOBDS. 

PAGE. 

LINE. 

WORDS. 

A  4  till 
B  2. 

B  2  till 
B  3. 

B  4  till 
C  verso. 

C  2  verso 
till  C  3. 

C  3  till 
C  3. 

C  3  verso 

D  4  till 
E  3  verso. 

E  4. 

etc. 

2 
8 

11 
24 

27 
15 

16 
21 

21 

28 

1 

7  . 

16 
3 

21 

Jagh  sdker.... 
..landan  skulle 

Forst 

walfard 

At  aUe 

'foordeel 

Om  nu 

Land 

Namligen 

Olia 

Til  Sjofaart. . . 
moste 

At  vthi 

straker 

Tilthetforsta  . 

K  verso 
till  K  3. 

C  4  till 
D.  1. 

E  3  verso 
til    E  4. 

F.  till 
V  verso    v 

E  till 
E. 

F  verso 

D  till 
D  3. 

E  verso. 

etc. 

9 
31 

38 
32 

38 
37 

30 
28 

19 
25 

43 

48 

43 
11 

38 

Ik8(Jfekc 

wesen. 

In  den 

benijden 

Sijnde 

. . .  verwachten. 

Maer  m^ 

hebben. 

Als  van 

OUe. 

Van>n  handel 
,.noode  hebben. 

Maer  dat 

geschied. 

Vooreerst. 

These  few  details,  which  might  be  infinitely  augmented,  will  suffice,  to 
show  at  the  same  time  the  internal  identity  and  the  difference  of  arrange- 
ment of  both  works.  It  is  most  probable  that  the  Swedish  edition  (pnhli- 
shed  1626)  has  been  made  upon  the  original  Dutch  MS.,  and  that  the 
Dutch  edition  (published  1627)  is  only  a  new  elaboration,  with  considerable 
alterations  of  the  materiaU  in  the  original  MS.  and  the  Swedish  edition, 
made  with  regard  to  the  Dutch  readers. 

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Tile  Swedish  edition  has  been  paUished  immediately  after  the  grant  of 
the  privileges  by  King  GustaTus  Adolphus,  the  „To  the  'Bsader"  on  the  back  of 
the  title  being  dated2  July  1626,  and  the  privileges  sanctioned  the  15^^  Jane. 

for  the  immense  importance  of  this  document,  see  Acker's  Essay^  (pp. 
82 — 83)  who  speaks  at  large  of  the  Dutch  edition. 

1444  Jj^EinjEtt    wie    vnnsers   allergnadigistn     hem    des   Romischn   vnd 

hyspaenischu   Konigs    leut   Ain   Costliche     Newe   LanndschafFt  habn 

gefundn.  120. — 

{News  how  the  men    of  our  most  gradout  Sovereign  King  of  "Rome 

and  Spain  have  found  a  most  costly  new  country.) 

Precious  Maaiascript,  with  the  date  1520.  6  leaves   (two  blank.) 

fol.  —   It  contains  the  following  pieces: 

I.  Nachstends  ist  Copia  ains   briefs   so  ain   diener   seinen  herm        , 
aus   dem   Neugefunden   Landt  genant  iucatan  gesant  hat. . .  vnd  der 

so  disen  brief  schreibt  ist  in  geselschaft  ains  Riters  gefaren  mit  namen 

fernan  cortes. 

(The  following  is  the  copy  of  a  letter  written  by  a  servant  to  his 
master  jrom  the  new  found  land  Jucatan,  —  and  he  that  writes  this 
letter  has  sailed  in  company  of  a  nobleman,  called  Fernan  Cortes.) 

II.  Hemach  folgtt  Copia  ains  briefs  aus  Sibilia ...  so  dem  iohan 
dela  pena  gen  borges  Geschriben. 

{Here  follows  the  copy  of  a  letter  from  Sevilla^  written  to  lohn  de 

la  Pena  in  Burgos,) 

in.   Nachfolgtt  kopia  ains. briefs  aus  Seuilia...  hat  diego  dicharo 
diener  mit  namen  diego  dieuz  den  gencato  y  almacon  gen  Borges 
geschriben. 
•     {Follows    copy   of  a   letter  from    Sevilla,   written   by    Diego    Di- 

eharo*s  servant,  whose  name  is  Diego  Dienz^  to  Oencato  y  Almacon  m 

Burgos.) 

These  3  letters  relate  to  the  expedition  of  Cortes  to  Yucatan*  which 
is  treated  by  Peter  Martyr  in  his  „l>e  insolis  nuper  repertis.''  (See 
Grynaeus,  Novas  Orbis.)  Confer  on  this  expedition:  Prescott,  History  of  the 
Conquest  of  Mexico,  Book  IT,  Chapt  1.  —  They  are  tvl\  of  details  of  the 
marvellous  riches  and  other  wonderful  things  in  this  new  discovered  land 
and  contain  many  curious  and  interesting  particulars.  Harrisse  cites  only 
one  German  publication  on  this  expedition  (No.  105  of  his  Bibliotheca 
Vetust.)  adding,  that  it  is  apparently  taken  from  Peter  Martyr.  As  the 
present  MS.  is  very  different  from  this  author's  account,  and  irost  cer- 
tainly never  has  been  printed,  I  have  made  an  edition  of  it,  reproducing 
conscientiously  the  text  of  the  original  MS.  in  old  Monkish  letters  of  the 
15*^  century,  with  a  translation  in  modern  German  and  French,  printed 
in  Italics  (the  original  type  of  Chr.  Flantin  of  the  16***  century,  made 
about  1565  by  the  celebrated  typecutter  A.  Tavemier.)  Only  30  numbered 
copies  printed,  all  on  old  paper,  by  the  printers  J.  Enschede  and  Son  at 
Haarlem,  whose  office  is  certainly  the  only  one  containing  these  original 
old  letters.  Price  10  llor.  —  As  a  specimen  of  this  reproduction  I  have 
added  to  this  catalogue  the  first  page  of  the  original  MS.  and  of  the  French 
translation. 

^145  Neyn  (P.  de)  Lusthof  der   Huwelyken,   behelsende  de  ceremonien 

zoo  in  Asia,  Europa,  Africa  en  America  in  gebruik  zijn,  etc.  Amsterd., 

Joh.  Rotterdam,  1730.  vellum^  plates.  8vo.  3.— 

(^I'he  pleasant  matrimonial  garden,  containing  the  ceretnonies  of  the 

peoples  of  Asiaj  Furope^  Africa  and  America.) 

Pp.  230 — ^265  treat  of  the  American  peoples :  Apalachites,  Brazilians, 
InhabitauU  of  Guiana,  Rorida,  Ingas,  New-Netherland,  New-France,  Vir- 
ginia etc.    With  2  pktes. 

Amsterdam. 

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1446  Nieilhof  (Joh.)  Gedenkweardige  Brasiliaeiise  Zee-  en  Lant-Reize, 
beneffens  een  beschiijving  van  gantsch  Neeilants  Brasii.  Amsterd., 
J.  V.  Meurs,  4682.  — 

—  The  same,  Zee>  en  Lant-Reize  door  verscheyde  gewesten  van  Oost- 
indien.  Ibid.  1682.  -  1  vol.  calf,  fol.  7.- 

{Memorable  Brazilian  voyage  by  sea  and  by  land,  vUh  a  detcripiion 
of  Dutch  Brazil.  —  Voyage  through  various  parts  of  East-India.) 
With  the  fine  engraved  portrait  of  the  author,  49  large  plates  and 
nomerooB  smaller  engravings  in  the  text.  The  author  lived  9  years 
(4640--49)  in  Brazil  in  the  service  of  the  Dutch  West-India-Comp.  After 
the  loss  of  Brazil  he  entered  the  service  of  the  East-India-Comp.  and  re- 
mained from  4655 — 74  in  Ceylon  and  Batavia.  His  aocounVof  Brazil 
contains  many  precious  documents.  See  Tramel  Biblioth^que  Jmeriedm 
No.  385.  —  The  2d  work  contains  also  a  small  poem  of  Jacob  Steendam^ 
the  first  poet  of  New-Netherland  ,Op  de  stad  Batavia"  dated :  ,/Bata?ia 
den  24.  van  Wifnmaand  1670.'' 

4147 The   same.   Ibid.   4682.  4   vol.   calf.  fol.   Large  Paper,  fvu 

copy  iffith  beautiful  proofs  of  the  pUttes.  Rare  in  this  state,  12.— 

4448  ITortmann  (K.  C.)  De  origine  gentium  Americanarum.  Amst, 
4644.  42mo.  Bare.  5.- 

4449  ITorton's  Literary  and  Educational  Register  for  4854.  New-York, 
4854.  8vo.  -.60 

Cont.   sketches  and  statistics  of  all   the  public   libraries   of  the  United 
States. 

4450  —  Literary  Gazette  and  Publishers  Circular.  Vol  4.  2.  and  New 
Series.  Vol.  4.  2.  (No.  4 — 44.)  —  American  PubHshers  Circular  and 
Literary  Gazette.  Vol.  2.  No.  4—6.  New-York,  4851—56.  4to.44  um- 
bers wanting.  •      5.— 

4451  ITotions  of  the  Americans,  picked  up  by  a  travelling  bachelor. 
London,  4828.  Vol.  H.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  i.- 

4452  Nylant  (P.)  en  J.  van  Hextor,  Het  Schouv^rtooneel  der  aertsche 
schepselen,  afbeeldende  ailerhande  mehschen,  beesten,  vogden  etc. 
Amsterd.,  W.  Boomiek,  4672.  3  vols  in  4.  vellum,  460  woodcuts,  im- 
perfectly clean  copy.  Bare.  6.— 

(Theatre  of  the  earthly  creatures^  representing  various  men,  beasts, 
birds  etc.) 

This  curious  popular  work  contains  pp.  26 — 44  the  description  of  the 
peoples  of  America:   Brazilians,  Virginians,  Magellanes,  New-Netherlan- 
ders,  etc.  —  with  woodcut  engravings. 
—    Oexmelin,  Histoire  des  Flibustiers,  etc.  -  See:  ExquemeliB. 

4453  [OlcUuizon  (J.)]  Het  Britannische  Ryk  in  Amenka,  zijnde  eene 
beschryving   van   de  ontdekking,   bevolking  enz.  van  de  Britannische 

^  Oolonien  in  America.  Uit  het  Engelsch,  alsmede  een  omstandigh  be- 
richt  aangaande  de  koffy  en  koffyplantery.  Amsterd.,  4724.  2  vols,  in  ^• 
vellum,  maps.  4to.  5.— 

{The  British  Umpire  in  America,  being  a  description  of  the  disco- 
very, populaHon  etc.  of  the  Bnt,  colonies;  with  a  circumstantial  ac- 
count of  the  coffee  and  the  coffeeplantations.) 

4454 The  same,  sewed,  uncut,  title  and  the  2  firsi  leaves  damaged  w 

the  upper  margin.  4.— 

1455  Oost-  en  West-Indische  Warande,  vervattende  aldaar  de  leef- 

en   geneeskonst   enz.   door  Jac.   Bontius,   G.  Piso,   G .  Markgraef  etc. 

Amsterd.  4694.  8vo.  4,  B04,  4,  96  pp.  5.- 

{Bast-  and  West-Indian  Park,  contain,  the  medical  art  etc,) 

A  manual  for  the  physicians  in  both    Indies,  compiled  finan  Bontios, 

Piso  etc. 

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it  7)6  OrdOneK  de  CeVckllOS  (P.)  Viage  del  mundb.  MadrM/Z.  Sanchez, 

fe^4.  t;W/Km,  fine  copy,  4to.  40.**- 

I'irst  edition,  extremely  scaroe.  Collation  r  9  unnumb.  leaves 

(on  the  verso  of  the  last  the  portrait'of  the  author)  290  leaves,  8  unnumb.  pp. 

The  author  spent  ^39  years  in  travelling,  and  visited  during  that  time 
the  4  parts  of  the  World.  By  far  the  greater  part  of  the  ^ork  is  occa- 
jiied  by  his  accoant  of  voyages  in  Spanish  South  America. 

Kio.  Autonio  ooald  never  obtain  si^  of  a  copy,  and  not  more  successful 
waa  Bouoher  de  la  Rieharderie  {SioL  des  Voyages,  Vol.  L,  p.  116),  who 
even  doubted,  that  the  author  watb  roally  the  sixth  iiavig<itor  roand  the  world.— 
Priced :  Qoaritch  ^  6  : 6  s. 

1157  Orinocco.  —  Treurig   verhael    van   de   reyze    en    marteldood   van 

Ign.  Toebast  en  andere   JeduHen    in   d'lndien,   als  ook   beschryvinge 

van  verscheyde  oobeikjende  landen  in  de  Indian  ...  in  een  bri^  van 

MaUk.  de  Ti^fda.  Oend,  /.  F.  o.  4.  Sekueren,  (about  ISOO.)  8vo.  16  pp. 

Very  rare.  10. — 

{Sad  aeccmni  of  the  voyttgt  tmd  mMriyrdom  of  Ign,  Toehttti  4tii4  olhdr 

Jettdii   in   ihe   {WeH')I»die»t   with   a  detcripUon^  of  various  unknown 

lands. ,.  in  a  Ufiiet  of  M.  de  Tapia,) 

Translated  from  the  Spanish.  -«  The  author  of  this  very  intei^estiug 
account  was  Procurator  A  the  Province  of  the  New  Empire  Granda  m 
T^rra  Firma;  he  gives  iu  it  a  bistovy  pf  the  attempts*  m«de  in  168^*-: 
92  by  the  Spanish  missionaries,  tu  convert  the  Indians  of  the  Orinocco 
regions,  and  of  their  sad  end,  interspersed  with  many  details  respecting 
the  savages,  the  country  etc 

At  the  end  the  following  words  (in  Dutch) :  This  letter  has  been  trans- 
lated from  the  Spanish  by  N.  Yalckenborgh,  who  has  been  sent  in  171£i 
to  America. . . 

Is  not  cited  in  de  Backer^s  Bibliogr.  d.  Bcrlv.  de  la  Comp.  de  jf^ns. 

.  1158  —  [De  S'oe  (Dcm.)}  La  vie  et  \et,  avantures  surprenantes  de  Ro- 
binson Crusoe,  conten. . .  le  s^jour  qa'il  a  fait  pendant  28  aiis  dans 
une  Isle  d^serte^  situ^e  sur  laj^te  de  rAminqQ^^  pves  de  renbou- 
chore  de  la  grande  Riviere  Oroonoque.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Amst., 
VBonorS  et  Chatelain,  1720—21.  3  vols.  hf.  calf  maps  and  plates. 
sm.  8vo.  7.50 

i^'irst  French  edition  of  thii  celebrated  work^  the  original  of  which  ap- 
peared at  London  iu  1719  under  the  title :  jyLife  and  strange  adventarQ» 
of  R.  C,  who.  lived  28  years  in  an  uninhabited  island  oa.  the  ooast  of 
America,  near  the  mouth  of  the  Oroonoque/' 

vRob.  Crusoe  is  the  most  popular,  delightful  and  exttaocd  pa^y,  of  alL 
Defoe's  works,  and  has  lost  nothing  of  its  original  attractiDiti  tev^  at  tke* 
distanee'  of  «a  century.  Dr.  Johnsoa  obserted :  nobody  ei^^f'  hiid  it  down 
without  wishing  it  were  longer  \"  Lotendes. 

1159 Het  leven  en  de  wonderbare  gevalUn  van  RobinsbnCrusoe,  behelz. . . 

z|jn  28  jaarig  verblijf  op  een  onbewoond  eiland,  gelegen  op  de  kust 
van  America  by  de  mond^van  de  Orbnooque.  Uit  het  Eng.  v6rt.  Amsterd., 
/.  V.   Waesherge,  1720.  2  vols,  velhtm.  8vo.  7.5Q 

{Life  and  wonderful  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  contain,  his  sojourn 
during  28  years  in  an  uninhabited  island  on  the  coast  of  America^  near 
ihe  mouth  of  the  Orinocco) 

Dutch  translatipn  of  th«  preceding^  much  scarcer, 
1160  Osoxii  (H')  Db  rebu&  fimmanoielis,  Lusitaniae  regis,  gii^stis.  libri 
XII.  Itengi:  Joa.  Mat|^lii  Metelli  Copumeutarius  de  reperta  rib  Uispanis 
et  Lusitanis  in  Occidentis  et  Orientis  Indiam  navigatione,'  deque  po- 
puloriun  eius  vita,  moribus  etc.  Coloniaie,  in  Oficvu^  Mirclfmannip^i 
1581.  vellum.  8vo.  6.~ 

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1161  OflOrins  (H.)  The  same.  Ibid.  1597.  old  calf,  giU  edges,  8vo.     6  — 

1162  —  Leven  en  bedr^f  van  Don  Emanuel  Koning  van  Portugal,  be- 
helzende  d*ontdecking  van  Oost-Indien,  en  derwaerts  de  eerste  toch- 
ten  der  Portugezen  enz.  Uit  het  Latijn  vert,  door  F.  v.  H(o<^tniten.) 
Rotterdam,  F.  v,  BoogHraeten,  1661—63.  2  vols,  vellum,  12rao.     6.- 

{Ufe  and  ackievewienie  of  Emanuel  Xing  of  Portugal,  eonUiin.  the 

dieeoverff  of  the  Eatt'Indies,  the  first  Portuguese  voyages  thither,  etc.) 

•  King   Emanuel   played  so  important  a  part  in  the  history  of  the  first 

voyages  to  the  New  World,  that  the  book  of  Osorio   cannot  be  missed  in 

any  Blbliotheca  Americana.  It  treats  of  the  history  of  Brazil,  the  voyages 

of  Magellanes,  Cabral,  Casp.  de  Lemos,  etc.  The  Datch  edition  is  of  rare 

occurrence. 

1163 The  same.  Vol  I.  sepai^tely.  vellum,  3.- 

1164  Owesa  (B.)  Memoir  on  the  Megatherium,  or  giant  ground*sloth  of 
America  {Megath.  Amer,    Ouv.)   Lond.,  1861.  eloth,  27  large  plates.  4to. 

9.- 

1165  Paine  (Th.)  Le  sens-comraun.  Quvrage  adresse  aux  Am^icains, 
dans  lequel  on  traite  de  la  Constitution  Angloise,  de  la  monarchie 
h^r^taire  et  de  la  situation  de  TAm^rique  Septentrion.  Trad,  de 
I'Angl.  Paris,  1791.  sd,  uneut.  8vo.  4.25 

1166 The  same,  other  edition.  Paris,  1793.  sd,  uueut,  8vo.  1.25 

1167  [Palaoios]  Esquisse  de  la  Revolution  de  rAmSrique  Espagnole... 
par  .un  citoyen  de  TAmerique  M6ridion.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Paris,  1817. 
sd.  uncut,  8vo.  1-50 

Rich   says,   that   the  author's  name   is  PalacloB.  —  Not  in  Barbiei's 
Dictionnaire  des  Anonymes. 

1168  Palairet  (J.)  Beknopte  beschryving  der  Eug.  en  Franscbe  bezitt. 
op  het  vaste  land  .van  Noord-Amerika.  Vert,  door  H.  W.  Lohner. 
Amst.,  1755.  8vo.  2.- 

{Suecinet  description  of  the  Engl,  and  French  possessions  in  North- 
America.) 

1169  Panoiroli  (G.)  Rerum  memorabilium  libri  11.  Latine  reddidit  et 
notis  illustr.  H.  Salmuth.  Ambergae,  M,  Forster,  1607 — 8.  2  vols,  vel- 
lum. 8vo.  5.- 

This   cnrioos   work  contains  besides  nnmerous  other  interesting  pieces, 
in  the  2*  vol.  p.  1 — ^141  a  treatise  „De  Novo  Orbe," 

1170  —  Rerum  memorabilium  sive  deperditarum  libri  11.  Ck>mmentarii8 
illustr.  H.  Salmuth.  Francof.,  G.  Sehdnwetter,  1660.  2  vols,  in  1.  calf, 
4to.  3.25 

PARAQUAT. 

1171  •—  Azara  (F.  de)  Essais  surrhistoh^enaturelledesQuadrup^desdela 
province  du  Paraguay.  Avec  un  appendice  sur  quelques  Reptiles. 
Traduit  sur  ie  MS.  inedit  p.  L.  E.  Moreau-SaitU-Mery.  Paris,  C.  Fon- 
gens,  1801.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  7.50 

The  original  MS.  was  printed  in  the^foUowing  year :  Madrid,  1802.  2 
vols.  8vo.  —  Very  valuable  work,  and  of  rare  occurrence. 

1172 Voyages   dans  TAm^rique  M^ridionale,  contenant  la    description 

g6ographique,  polit.  et  civile  du  Paraguay  et  de  la  riviere  de  La 
Plata,  Thistoire  de  la  d6couverte  de  ces  contr6es,  des  details  sur 
leur  histoire  naturelle  et  sur  les  peuples  sauvages,  etc.  Publ 
d'aprds  les  MSS.  de  Tauteur  p.  C.  A.  Walckenaer,  enrichis  de  no- 
tes p.  0,  Ouvier.  Suivis  de  Thistoire  natur.  des  oiseaux  du  Paraguay 
trad.  p.  Sonnini.  Paris,  1809.  4  vols.  8vo.  Vith  Atlas  of  25  maps  and 
plates,  fol.  hf.  calf  need,  fine  copy,  12.— 

1173  —  Oharlevoix  (P.  Fr.  X.  de)  Histoire  du  Paraguay.  Paris,  1756. 
3  vols,  in  2.  calf  many  maps.  4to.  Fine  copy.  20.- 

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1174  —  Muratori,  Relation  des  missions  du  Paraguai.  Trad,  de  Fltalien. 
Louvain,  1822.  sd.  8vo.  218  pp.  1.— 

The  original  edition  was  published  In  Venice,  1743. 

1175  —  Neuer  Weltbot  mit  sich  bringend  eine  wahrhafifte  Historie  einiger 
von  denen  Patribus  der  Gesellschafl  Jesu  in  Paraquaria  neu-bekehrien 
Ydlcker;  samt  ausfiihrl.  fiericht  vom  Amazonenstrom  u.  der  Land- 
schafft  Guiana.  Aus  dem  Spanisch  a.  Franzosischen  fibersetzet.  Wienn, 
P.  Siraud,  1733.  Af.  bd.,  plate.  8vo.  7  unnumb.  leaves,  784  pp.,  14  pp. 
Index.  5. — 

This  is  the  Gennan  translation  of  three  excessively  rare  works,  origi- 
nally published  in  Spanish  and  French,  viz.  1®.  Fernandez,  Relacion  de 
las  missiones  de  los  Indies,  llamados  Chiqnitos.  Madrid,  1726.  4to.  ^Cet 
onvrage  contient  des  d^ails  infinlment  pr^ienx  snr  les  Indiens  Chiqaitos* 
{Zeelere.)  The  author  died  in  1672.  —  2°.  Jcuna,  Naevo  descabrimiento 
del  Gran  Rio  de  las  Amazones.  Madrid,  1641.  4to.  According  to  Peignot 
only  4  copies  are  known.  «Sold  as  high  as  £  16.—''  {Sabin),  —  3°.  Gnllet 
Voyage  en  Gnjane.  1674. 

1176  —  Recueil  des  Becrets  Apostoliques  et  des  ordonnances  du  roi  de 
Portugal,  concemant  la  conduite  des  J^uites  dans  le  Paraguay,  Tat- 
tentat  de  1758  etc.  Avec  des  pieces  authentiques.  Amsterd.,  M.  Mick. 
Rey,  1760—61.  3  vols,  calf  neat.  sm.  8vo.  5.— 

1177  —  De  Ware  Oorsprong . . .  der  Jesuiten,  nevens  berichten  van 
hun  listige  regeerwyze  in  Paraguay,  met  de  beschrijving  van  dat 
gewest.  Utrecht,  1767.  uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

(The  true  origin  of  the  Jesuits,  toUh  accounts  of  their  artful  govern- 
ment in  Faraguaif  and  a  description  of  thai  country.) 

PAUL  JONES. 

1178  —  Memoires.  Trad.  p.  Andr 6.  Paris,  1798.  sd,  uncut,  portr,  sm.  Syo.  1.50 

1179  —  Sherburne  (J.  n.)^The  life  and  character  of  John  Paul  Jones, 
Captain  in  the  U.  St.  Navy  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  2d  edit. 
New-York,  1851.  cloth,  portr.  8vo.  408  pp.  4.50 

With  many  docnments,  letters  etc. 

1180  —  PaiQ-Jones,  ou  proph^ties  sur  I'Am^rique,  TAngleterre,  la  France, 
TEspagne,  la  HoUande  etc.  Y  joint  le  rdve  d'un  Suisse  sur  la  revo- 
lution de  TAm^rique,  d^i^  a  M.  Franklin.  {No  place,  hut  printed 
in  HoUandJ  De  I'^re  de  TindSpendance  de  TAm^rique  Tan  V.  (1788?) 

»   sd.  uncut.  8vo.  120  pp.  1.50 

1181  —  Een  Kieuw  Ided  op  de  groote  held  Paul  Jonas:  «Hier  komt 
Paul  Jones  aan  |  Het  is  soon  aardig  ventje".  With  other  popular 
poems  (1779.)  1  leaf,  4  pp.  4to.  3.50 

{A  new  song  on  the  great  hero  FaulJones :  Here  our  dear  PaulJonas 
comes,  —  what  a  funny  fellow.) 

This  popular  song,  composed  in  honour  of  the  celebrated  P.  Jones  on 
his  arrival  in  Texel  with  2  captured  English  vessels  in  1779,  has  aoqnirad 
such  popularity,  that  even  now  perhaps  many  an  American,  when  arri- 
ving at  Amsterdam,  will  be  greatly  astonished,  when  he  meets  some 
rogne  singing :  pMier  komt  Faul  Jonas  aan."  Particulars  about  this  and 
other  poems  on  the  same  subject  may  be  found  in  the  Navorscher,  vol. 
HI,  pp.  38—40. 

H82 The  same,  other  edition.  4to.  3.50 

Both  editions  are  street  songs,  very  coarse  impressions,  now  of  course 
of  the  utmost  rarity.  The  song  itself  has  often  been  reprinted  in  collections 
of  popular  songs. 
1188  —  Resolutie  op  de  Memorie  van  d.  Groot-Brittan.  Ambass.  raakende 

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PAUL  JONES. 

het  geval  vjui  twee  Bchepen  door  P.  Jones  geuomeo,  le^g^nde  op  de 
Rheede  van  Teiel,  21  Oct.  1779.  foL  10  pp.  150 

{Resolutum  OU  ike  Menoriai   of  ike  Engf.  Jmbass.  rektt.  to  the  two 
4kipf  eapiured  by  P.  Jones^  now  on  ihe  road  of  Texel.) 

1184  —  MififliYe. . .  van  Vice»Admir.  Reyost  en  bylagen  daar  toe  be- 
boorende,  concern,  de  saak  van  Paul  Jones,  26  Nov.  1779.  fol.     2.— 

{LeUer. .  .    of  Rear^Admiml  Beynst,    toiih  ihe  neeettary  document, 
ooneern,  the  affair  of  P.  Jones.) 

1185  —  Missive  van  Z.  Hoogheid  omtrent  de  2  Engelsche  prysscheepen, 
oiider  P.  Jones  Texel  binnengekomen,  22  Dec.  1779.  fol.  2.50 

{Despatch  of  B.  IH^kness  on  the  2  English  ships,  which  have  entered 
Texel  under  P.  Jones.) 

1186  —  leader  Aanteekening  van  Dordrecht,  Rotterdam  eu  Schiedam 
omtrent   de   resolutie   van   17  Nov.  1779  in  de  saak  van  Paul  Jones. 

'22  Dec.  1779.  fol.      .  1.50 

(Further  Notes  o^  Dordrecht,   Rotterdam   and  Schiedam  on  the  reso- 
lution of  17  Nov.  in  the  affair  of  P.  Jones.) 

1187  —  Hesolutie.  ■ .  etc.  — other  official  document,  on  the  same  subject 
17  Nov.  1779.  fol.  4  pp.  1.25 

On  this  arrival  of  Paul  Joaes  in  the  Dutch  barbour  of  Texel  and  its 
important  influence  on  the  treaty  of  Amsterdam  with  the  then  warfariog 
American  States  and  our  4*^  war  with  England, see  at  lai-ge  infra:  War 

of  Independence:  Dutch  quesiion. 

1188  de  P[auw]  Recherches  philosophiques  sur  les  Americains,  ou  me- 
moires  interessants  pour  servir  a  Thistoire  de  I'espece  humaine.  Ber- 
lin, G.  J.  Decker,  1768.  2  vols.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

1189 Same  edition.  2  vols.  bds.  8vo.  1- 

1190  —  Recherches    philosophiques    sur   les    Ara6ricains. '  Avec   line  Dw- 

.   sertation  sur  I'Am^rique  par  Dom.  Pemetiy.  Londres,  1770:—  Defense 

des  Recherches  philosophiques,  p.  Mr.  de  P***.  Berhn,  1770.  —  3  vols. 

calf  uniform.  8vo.  3.50 

1191 The   same.   Nouv.    edition,   considerablement   au^mentee.   Avec 

la  Defense  etc.  Cleve  et  Berlin,  1772.  3  vols.  hds.  8vo.   '  3.50 

This  edition  does  not  contain  the  Dissertation  etc.  of  Pernetty. 

1192  -  Hecherches   philosophiques   sur   les    Am^ricains.    Cleve»   1772.  2 
,      vols.  —  Pernetty,  Dissertation  sur  TAm^rique  et  les  Americains,  centre 

les  Recherches  pUlosoph.  Berlin.  1  vol  —  Defense  des  Recherches  ,. 
Berlin,  1772.  —  Examen  des  Recherches  et  de  la  Defense.  Berl.,1771. 
2  vols.  —Together  6  vols.  hf.  calf  uniform,  ^^lo.  Complete  eoUectton.  6.- 

1193  —  Defense  des  Recherches  philosophiques  sur  les  Americains.  Nouv. 
Edition  augment^e.  Berlin,  1772   sd.  nncuf.  8vo.  1.- 

1194  —  Brieve  van  den  Heer. . .  aan  den  Heer. . .  betreffende  de  Wijs- 
geerige  bespiegelingen  over  Am^rika.  Utrecht;  J.  v.  Schoonhoven^  1772. 
hf.  bd.  uncut.  8vo.  91  pp.  \  2.— 

{Letters . . .  relating  to  the  Philosophical  Researches  on  America.) 
A  rare  controversy  against  de  Pauw. 

1195  Pavie  (Th.)  Souvenirs  Atlantiques.  Voyage  aux  Etats-Unis  et  au 
Canada.  Paris,  1833.  2  vols,  in  1.  hf  calf  8vo.  .  1.75 

1196  Feabody.  —  An  account  of  the  proceedings  at  the  dinner  given 
by  Mr.  George  Peabody  to  the  Americans  connected  with  the  great 
Exhibition,  27tli  Octob.  1851.  London,  1851.  4iloth,  gilt  edges.  8vo. 
114  pp.  '       4.— 

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■■ —  ■  ■- ,.  ■  ■  — I  ■      I-  - ..  — ...  »  '   ■        i  ■  ■ 

I 
id97  Penn  (Will.)   Predikatie  gedaan   in   Londtti.  ikmilerd.,  1700.  4tt>. 
iop  uncut,  8  pp.  2.^ 

{Sermon  held  in  London,) 

1198  -^  Zonder  kruys  geen  kroon,  of  eene  vechandettng  der  aatuure  en 
tucht  van  het  heylig  kruyse  Christi.  In  !*t  Nedorduylsch  gebracht  door 
W.  Sewel.  Amsterd ,  /.  b/aiis,  1687.  veUum.  16mo.  JSMre,  5.50 

{No  eroitj  no  eroutn,  or  a  treatise  of  the  nature  and  description  of 
the  holy  cross  of  Christ,) 

1199  —  Clarkson  (Th.)  Memoli^s  of  the  public  and  private  life  of  Will. 
Penn.  New  edition  with  a  preface  by  W.  E.  Forster,  Lond.,  1849. 
clothy  map  of  Pennsylvania,  plan  of  Philadelphia^  and  plate,  8vo.     1.25 

1200  —  Idl  (H»  van)  Leven  en  loti^vallen  van  Will.  Ponn,  stichter  van 
Pennsylvanien.  Amsterd.,  1820—^.  S  vols,  sd,  8vo.  (5,50)  2.— 

{lAfe  and  adventures  of  W.  jPenn^  founder  of  Pennsylvania,) 
12(K  —  Tiffft-iraillfl/^  (J.)   La   vie  de  GuilL  Penn,  ibndateur  de  la  Pensyl- 
vanie>  eontenant  riustorique  des  premiers  fo»demeats  de  Philadelpbie, 
etc.  Paris,  1791.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  .  2.25 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

1202  —  Boyle  (Bob.)  Voyages  et  avantures*  AVec  la  relation  du  voyage 
et  du  naufrage  du  Sr.  Castelman,  ou  Ton  voit  une  description  de  la 
Pensylvanie  et  de.  Phiiadelphie.  Trad,  de  I'Anglais.  Amsterd.,  1730. 
2.  vols,  in  1.  sd.  unad,  plates.  8vo.  2. — 

1203  —  Brieven  van  een  Amerik.  landman  van  Carlisle  in  Pennsylvanien 
over  den  toestand,  zeden,  iandbouwen,  g<ewoonten  der  Inwoners  van 
Noord*4inerika,  enz.  Leyden,  1784.  8vo.  3. — 

{Letters  o^  -an  Ameri&an  farmer  from  Carlisle  in  Pennsylvania  on 
the  state,  manners  etc,  of  the  inhabitants  of  N,  Jmer.) 

1204  —  Diokenson  (J.)  Ongelukkige  schipbreuk  en  reystogt  van  Jamaika 
na  Pensylvania  en  onder  de  Menscheneeters.  Uit  het  Engelsch  vert, 
door  W.  Sewel.  Leyden,  P.  v.  d.  Ja,  1707.  map  and  plates    8vo.  1.— 

( Voyage  from  Jamaica  to  Pennsylvania  and  among  the  Canihals.) 

1205  —  Een  kort  BerioM  van  de  provintie  ofte  landschap  Pennsyl- 
vania genoemt,  leggende  in  America^  hu  onlangs  gegeven  aan  Will. 
Penn.  Uyt  het  Engels. . .  Rotterd.,  1681:  ito.'  24  pp.  25.— 

{A  short  account  of  the  province,  called  Pennsylvania,  now  given  to 
Will.  Penn.) 
120(5  —  Penn  (WilL)  Missive  geschreven  aan  de  Commissarissen  van  de 
vrije   Societeyt   van  handelaars  op  de  solve  Provintie,  binnen  London 
resideerende.   "Waarby   noch   gevoeght  is  een  beschrijving  van  Phila- 
delphia. 2e  driik.  Amst,  1684.  4to.  28  pp.  With  plan  of  Philadelphia.  28.— 
{Letter   to    tfte   commissaries   of  the  free   Society  of  Merchants  to 
Pennsylvania,  at  London.     To  whieJk  is  added  a  description  of  Phila- 
delphia:^ 
1207  -~  Tweede  Bericht  ofte  relaas  van  W.  Penn,  Eygenaar  en  Gouver- 
neur  van  de  provintie  van  Pennsylvania,  behels.  een  korte  beschryving 
vnn  den  tegenwoord.  toestand  van  die  colonie.  Uyt  het  Engels.  Amst. 
1685.  4to.  20  pp.  22— 

{Second  Report  of  W,  Penn,  owner  and  governor  of  the  Province 
of  Ppnnsylvania'  contain,  a  short  description  of  the  present  state  of 
Ae  colony.) 

1208 Bfen   Blief  van   een  zeker  Heer  aan  W.   Fen,   eygenaar  en 

gouverneur   van   Pennsylvania,   beneffens   zijn   antwoord  daarop.  Uit 
het  Engdsch;-  Amst,  1689.  4to.  16  pp.  28.- 

{Leftcr  of  a  certain  genHemoM  to  W.  Penn,  owner  and  governor 
of  Pennsylvania  with  his  reply.) 

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PEIISYLVAMU. 

These  4  works  (No.  1905—8)  are  the  ^ery  rure  Dutch  innslations  of  the 
first  English  tracts,  concern.  Pennsylvania. 
4909  —  Twee  MifWiven   uyt  PensiWania,   d*eene   deor   een   Hollander 
woonachtig  in  Philadelphia,  d'ander  door  een  Switser^  -woonachtig  in 
Germantown.  Rotterd.,  P,  v.  Alphen,  1684.  4to.  4  pp.   Very  rare.^.— 
{Tvo.leUen  from  Peniuylvania^  one  by  a  DiUekman,  retidiMff' in  Fki- 
ladelpHa^  the^ther  by  aJSwUt^r^  rending  in  Oemutntawn,) 
«Cet  opuscule   est   toui-a-fait^inconnn   aux   bibliographes,  et  sa  rarete 
est  telle  que  nous 'dontons,  qn*onfpiiisse  en  rencontrer  nn  second  exempl.' 
Tr6meL 
1240  —  Berigt  en  Onderrigtinge  nopens  en  aan  de  colonie  en  kerke 
van   Pensylvanien,   opgestelt  door   de  gedeputeerden  van  de  Synodos 
van  Zuyd-HoUand.  (Amsterd.,  1730.)  4to.  20  pp.  — - 

{Acetmnt  and  inttruetum  relai.  to  the  colony  and  church  of  Penn- 
tyloama,  made  up  by  the  deputies  of  the  Synod  of  South-Hoiland.) 
After  an  historical  view  of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  establishment  of  the 
Reformed  Church  in  this  colony,  this  work  contains  an  exhortation  to  come 
to  the  assistance  of  some  congregations,  especially  that  of  Shibbagh(8itosted 
six  miles  from  Philadelphia)  founded  by  G.  M.  Weisa  in  1726,  with  some 
details  concerning  this  community.  At  the  end  we  find  the  Liturgy  and 
regaktions  for  the  Reformed  Church  of  Pennsylvania,  with  an  account  of 
the  revenues  and  expenses  of  this  i^Great  ConsiBtory.** 

1211  —  Schlatter  (IC)  Getrouw  verhaal  van  den  waren  toestand  der 
meest  herderlooze  gemeentens  in  Pennsylvanien  en  aangrenseode  pro- 
vintien,  voorgestelt  en  opgedragen  met  nederig  versoek  cm  hulpe  en 
bystand,  aan  de. . .  Synodens  van  Nederland,  enz.  Met  eene  aanpry- 
zende  voorrede  van  de  Gecommitteerde  der  Classis  van  Amsterdam. 
Amst.,  J.  Loveringh,  1751.  hdt.  uncut.  4to.  XXII,  56  pp.  —  Extremely 
scarce,  55.- 

(Genuine  account  of  theltrue  situation  of  the  most  shepher diets  con- 
gregations  in  Pennsylvania  and  adjacent  provinces,  laid  before  tie 
Synods  of  Netherland. . .  loith  an  tumble  supplication  for  help.  Also 
a  recommandatory  preface  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  Clfuns  (f 
Amsterdam) 

The  author,  at  first  Minister  at  St.  Gallen  in  ,Switscrland,  came  to 
Amsterdam  in  1786,  and  was  sent  by  the  Synod  of  Holland  to  Peonsjfl- 
vania,  in  order  to  visit  the  different  congregations  throughout  the  land.— 
The  volume  contains  at  first  an  extract  from  the  journal  of  his  voyage* 
in  New-England,  New-Netherland,  New-Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Maryknd  snd 
Virginia,  1746—51;  then  an  J  account  of  the  state  of  Pennsylvania  and 
of  the  numerous  Reformed  congregations  there  and  in  the  adjacent  pro- 
vinces, which  he  found  mostly  without  ministers.  These  relations  are  of 
the  highest  interest  as  they  give^dctails  of  the  country,  its  people,  the  number 
of  stone-  and  other  houses  in  the  principal  towns,  ana  especislly  of  all 
relating  to  the  Reformed  Congregations,  the  names  of  their  ministers  etc. 

*The  preface  contains  likewise  valuable  particulars  of  the  hist(»y  of  the 
Reformed  Church  in  New-Netherland. 

1212  —  Versohuldigd  Bank-Ad  res  aan  de  Staaten  v.  Holland. . .  en 
aan  alle  Weldoenders,  die  zich. . .  der  zaak  van  de  Gereformeerde* 
Gemeenten  in  Pensylvanien  . . .  hebben  aangenomen. . .  met  bericht, 
hoe  de  giften  besteedt  zijn.  Amst.,  1758.  4to.  Uncut,  24  pp.  V^JI 
scarce,  "^S.— 

{Address  of  thanks  to  the  States  Gen,  and  to  all  benefactors  of  the 
Reformed  Church  in  Pennsyleama. , .  %ith  an  accousU,  how  the  gift* 
have  been  made  use  of.) 


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Very  interesting  for  the  history  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  Peniuyl- 
vania.  It  may  serve  as  a  supplement  and  continuation  to  the  preceding 
work  of  Schlatter,  as  it  contains  an  account  of  the  result  of  his  mission. 
See   also   No.  1046-49  New-Yersey. 

—  Pennsylvaniai  —  See  No.  489.*  Cooper,  Renseignement  and  Ho,  503. 
Crevecoeur. 

1^3  Peiitsol  (A.)  Itinera  mundi.  Hebraice  et  Latine.  Edid.  et  notas  ad- 
jec.  Th.  Hyde.  Accedit  Turcarum  Ulurgia,  etc.  Oxonii,  e  Theairo 
SAeidoniano,  1691.  2  vols,  in  1.  calf.  4to.  Bare.  8.50 

See  for  America  Chapt.  20,  21,  26,  29.  l)e  insulis  maris  Ocean!  in 
India.  De  inventione  Mundi  Novi,  etc.  —  The  copy  has  the  ^Turcarum 
Ltturffia"  which  is  often  wanting. 

1214  P^ron.  —  Memoir es  du  Capit.  P^ron  sur.  ses  voyages  aux  cotes 
d'Afrique,  a  Tile  d'Amsterdam,  aux  cotes  Nord-Ouest  de  TAm^rique, 
etc.  Paris,  1824.  2  vols.  hf.  calf,  plaiee.  8vo.  .       1.50 

PERU. 

1215  —  Apollonii  (Levini)  De  Peruviae  Regionis,  inter  Novi  Orbis  ce- 
leberriraae,  inventione :  et  rebus  in  eadem  gestis,  libri  V.  Antwerpiae, 
Jpud  Joa.  Bellerum  sub  Aquila  aurea,  1567.  old  tiamped  pigskin,  clasps, 
sm.  8vo.  With  a  map,  the  last  2  leaves  (235,  236)  watUing.  12.— 

The  edition  of  1566  is  exactly  the  same  ^  this,  only  the  title  being 
reprinted.  SaHn  says,  that  the  edition  of  1565,  quoted  by  Rich  and  Temaux, 
does  not  exist.  —  Priced  by  Stevens,  Nuggets  ^  2.2  s. 

The  map  wanting  to  many  copies  may  be  had  separately  at  fl.  7. — 

1216  -  Baver  (P.  W.)  Reize  naar~  Peru,  1749—70.  Amst.,  1782.  sd, 
uncut.  8vo.  1. — 

(Voyage  to  Peru,  1749—70.) 

Pages  157 — 59  treat  of  the  Qulchua-language,  with  the  Pater  Noster 
in  Quichua. 

—  —  Bisselii  (J.)  Argonauticon  Ajnericanorum. — 5^^ :  No.  115.  Bisselius. 

—  —  Bordone,  Isolario.  1537.  —  See-.  No.  125. 

1217  —  Prbbel  (J.)  Geographisch-statistische  Beschreibung  von  Ober-  u. 
Nieder-Peru,  u.  Bolivia.  Weimar,  1831.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1. — 

1218  —  Ia  Oondamine.  —  Lettre  a  Madame  ***  sur  Temeute  populaire 
excite  en  la  viUe  de  Cuenca  au  Peru,  29  Ao&t  1739,  contre  les 
acad^miciens  des  sciences,  envoy6s  pour  la  mesure  de  la  terre.  [Paris] 
1746.  sd..  uncut,  8vo.  108  pp.  2.— 

With  the  (^pieces  justificatives''  in  Spanish  and  French,  and  a  plate  re- 
presenting the  murder. 

1219 The  same,  bound  up  with  La  Condamine*s  Relation  d'un  voyage 

fait  dans  I'int^rieur    de  TAm^rique  M6ridionale.  Paris,  1745.  With  a 
map  of  the  Maragnon.  (See:  No.  853.)  In  1  vol.  vellum.  4. — 

In  the  same  volume  3  treatises  f,Sur  la  mdsure  de  la  terre"  by  Picard 
and  Murdoch.  1740—42.  plates. 

1220 Verhaal  van   een  reize  in  Zuid-Americaf  en  van  't  oproer  van 

Cuenca.  Amsterd.,  1746.  With  map  of  the  Maragnon  and  plate.  Svo.  1.50 
Dutch  translation  of  the  two  works  of  the  preceding  number. 

4221  The  same,  without  the  account  of  the  murder  at  Cuenca.  —.75 

1222  —  Frescott  (W.  H.)  History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru.  New- York, 
1855.  2  vols,  cloth,  roy.  8vo.  (14.—)  10.— 

1223 Zeden,    gewoonten   en   regeringsvorm   in   Peru,  voor   de  komst 

der  Spanjaarden.   Uit  bet   Engelsch   d.  G.  Mees.  Amsterd.,  1849.  sd. 
8vo.  (1.75)— .75 

(Manners,  customs  and  government  in  Peru  before  the  arrival  of  the 
Spaniards.) 

Amsterdam. 

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PERU. 

4224  —  [Skinner  (Joq.)]  The  present  state  of  Pern;  comprising  its 
geography,  natural  history,  customs  and  manners  of  the  inhabitants, 
state  of  literature,  etc.,  the  whole  drawn  from  original  and  authentic 
docameftts  chiefiy  written  in  the  Peruvian  capitfff.  London,  1805.  kf. 
eaff  neait  20  coloured  plates  of  coHttmes,  etc.  '  6.50 

1225 Voyages  an  Peroti,  faits    dans  ies  ann^es  4791—94,  par  lee  PP. 

llan.  Sobreviela  et  Nareisso  y  Baroelo,  pr^o^^  d'un  tableau  de 
r^tat  actuel  de  ce  pays.  Trad.  p.  P.  P.  Henry.  Paris,  4809.  2  vols. 
8vo.  a»d  aiiai  eani.  44  eol,  piaUi  of  cogtmmei  and  a  Uttge  map.^.  4.50 

4226  —  Ia  Sommation  faite  par  1e  Marq.  de  Spinola  au  Gonvemeur 
de  la  ville  de  Breda.  Ensemble  plusieurs  particalaritez  de  tout  ce 
qui  s*est  pas.s6,  tant  en  Ain^rique,  etc.  Paris,  J.  Mar^,  jouaete  h 
la  eopie  impt.  i  Atntterdam,  1625.  8vo.  46  pp.  9.— 

Extremely  scarce.  —  The  chapter  ^de  Madril*  (pag.  42.)  treats  on 
Peru,  Chili,  Lima,  etc. 

4227  -  Vega  (Qaroilaaso  de  la)  HistoHa  general  del  Peru!  Trata  el 
descubrimiento  del ;  y  como  lo  ganaron  los  Espanoles.  Las  guerras 
civiles  que  huuo  entre  Pi^arros  y  Alnuigros,  etc.  En  Cordona,  par  la 
Viuda  de  Andrei  Bitrrera,  4647.  SpanUh  caff.  fol.  30.- 

Original  edition,  vevy  seavce. 

4228 Histoire  des  Yncas,  rois  de  Pcrou,  avec  rhistou*e  de  laconqu6te 

de  la  Floride.  Traduit  de  TEspagnol.  Amsterd.,  1737  {the  2*  volume 
dated  hy  mittake  4727.)  2  vols.  -*/.  bound,  roy.  4to.  25.- 

Large  Paper,  tmont,  very  scarce  (only  50  coptcs  printea  m 

this  state.)  —  With  maps  and  plates  by  JS.  Pieart.  —  Sold  70  fr.  de 
Bure  and  CailUrd,  60  fr.  Pain  de  Mello.  ... 

4229  —  Xeres  (Pr.de)  Geschichte  der  Entdeckung  u.  Broberung  Peru's. 
Aus  dem  Spanischen  von  Ph.  H.  Kulb.  Stuttg.,  48^.  8vo.  i-25 

„The  author  of  this  history,  Fr.  de  Xerez,  accompaoied  Pi^jinro  as  se- 
cretary, during  his  expedition  to  Caxamalca  ;  he  relates  therefore  ftf  an  eye- 
witiieas.  But  being  sent  by  Pizarro  to  Spain,  in  ofrder  to  lay  Wore  the 
Emperor  Charles  V  his  accotint,  thie  narration  en&  at  the  deatli  of  Ata- 
baHba.  We  have  theiefene  completed  the  hist^'of  Ike  eo«y^ifiiA  of  Peru 
from  the  imptotial  and  trustworthy  wiork  of  A.  de  Zarate.'     P^ifme. 

42d0  — >  Zarate,  Historle...  della  scoprimento  et  conquista  del  I'W 
nelle  quali  si  ha  piena  et  particular  relatione  delle  cose  successe  in 
quelle  bande. . .  Knovamente  tradotte  dal  S.  A.  Ulloa.  In  Venegia, 
G.  Oiolito  de  Ferrari^  4563.  vellum.  4to.  22.- 

Very  rare  Italian  translation,  miknown  to  Ternaax,  Brunet  and  Rich.  - 
Priced  by  Stevens  ^3.38. 

4234  De  wonderlycke  ende  warachtighe  Historic  vant  Coninckrijek  van 

Peru,   geleghen   in   Indiep ...    met  alle  A^e  .oorlogen  ende  stryden  die 

ghebeiurt  zijn,  soo  teghens  dlndianeh  als  oock  ondei*  den  Spaengaerts 

om  't  gouuemement  ens/Thai^tw.,  fFill.  Sihius^  4564.  4*o:  35.— 

{The   toonder/ut  and  true  History   of  tJie  Empire  of  Peru,  tUuiUed 

in  India,   with   alt  the  wars  and  battles  as  well  against  the  Indifl^i 

as  among  the  Spaniards,  etc.) 

First,  very  rare  edition  of  this  translation  from  'the  'Span&li,'  made  hy 
//Runaldus  de  Bacquere,  Tabellio  Regius  Mecfalmiae.''  Wfth  woodcuts  and 
a  map  of  Soath^America. 

4232 The  same.  Thantwerpen,  Jan  Verwithaghen,  4573.  4to.        30.- 

.2*  edition,  the  same  as  the  preceding,  only  the  title  and  the  preface 
(by  Silvias)  reprinted. 

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PERU. 

1233  —  ZSarate,  Conqueste  van  Indien.  —  De  wonderlijcke  ende  warach- 
tighe  historie  vant  Coninckrijck  van  Peru,  enz.  Amsterd.,  Com.  Ctaesz, 
1596.  veUum.  4to.  22.— 

{TAe  conqueH  of  India,  The  wonder  fid  and  irtie  history  of  the  Em- 
pire of  Feru  etc.) 

1  leaf  title,  i54  leaves,  10  uimumbered  leaves  index.  Map  of  South- 
America  on  the  title,  view  of  Potosi  on  leaf  107,  a  wormhole  in  the  inner 
margin  of  the  last  leaves,  slightly  stained  by  water,  else  a  very  fine  large 
copy,  some  leaves  uncut. 

This  edition  is  not  mentioned  in  TrdmeFs  Biblioth^qne. 

1234 r  The  same.  Amst.,  Com.  Claesz,  1598.  4to.  20.— 

1235 The  same.  Amsterd.,  hy  Jacob  Fietersz.  fTachter,  1623. 4to.      18.— 

These  5  Batch  editions  are,  as  far  as  I  know  all  those  published,  and 
nowhere  mentioned  together.   —  All  are  now  very  scarce. 

1236 Histoire   de  la   d6couverte  et  de  la  conqu^te  du  P6rou.  Trad. 

de  TEspagn.  (p.  DeBroe.)  Paris,  Compagme  des  lAbraires,  1716.  2  vols. 
calf  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

1237 The   same.   2a   Edition    augm.   Amsterd.,   L,   de   Lorme,    1717. 

2  vols,  calfy  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

1238 The  same,  other  edition.  Amsterd.,  Duvillard  et  Chanyuion,  ili9. 

2  vols,  coif,  maps  and  pUUes.  8vo.  2.50 

PHILADELPHIA. 

1239  —  [La  BochefoucatQd-LiancoiLrt]  Des  prisons  de  Philadelphia 
2e  ^ition  augm.  Amsterd.,  1799.  8vo. '  1.25 

1240 Over   de   gevangenhuizen  van   Philadelphia.    Uit   het  Fransch. 

Amst.,  1796.  8vo.  .  —.80 

Translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

1241  —  B^ort  of  the  Watering  Committee  of  Philadelphia,  relative  to 
the  Fair  Mount  water  works.  Philad.  1823.  plates.  8vo.  1. — 

1242  —  Stafford  (Com.  W.)  The  Philadelphia  Directory  for  1797,  con- 
taining the  names,  occupations  and  places  of  abode  of  the  citizens, 
also  the  Constitution  of  the  Unit.  States,  Officers  of  the  common- 
wealth of  Pennsylvania,  an  abstract  from  the  revenue  laws,  etc. 
Philad.,  W,  W.  Woodward,  1797.  hf.  cf.  8vo.  7.- 

The  list  of  the  citizens  contains  about  9,000  names. 

1243  —  Transactions  of  the  historical  and  literary  committee  of  the 
American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at  Philadelphia,  for  promoting 
useful  knowledge.  Philadelphia,  Air.  Small,  1819.  Vol.  I.  calf  8vo.  S.— 

Only  vol.  publifthed.  —  This  interesting  volume  contains:  pp.  1 — 348. 
Account  of  the  history,  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indian  Nations,  who 
once  inhabited  Pennsylvania;  pp.  349 — 448.  On  the  languages  of  the  Ame> 
rican  Indians;  pp.  449^464.  Words,  phrases  and  short  dialogues  in  the 
language  of  the  Delaware  Indians  —  all  by  3.  Heckewelder. 

1244  Fhiloponus  (Fr.  Don  Honorio)  Nova  typis  transacta  navi- 
gatio  Novi  Orbis  Indiae  Occidentalis  BueUii  Cataloni  Abbatis  Montis 
Serrati,  socioramque  monachorum  ex  ord.  S.  Benedict!  ad  Novi  Mundi 
barbaras  gentes  Christi  S.  Hvangelium  praedicandi  gratia  delegatorum 
sacerdotum.  Demissi  per  Papam  Alexandrum  VI,  anno  1492.  Nunc 
primum    e   variis   scriptoribus .  collecta.   {No  place)  1621.  hf.  hd.  fol. 

3  unnumb*  leaves,  102  pp,  and  18  plates  by  KUian  (mounted.)  Some  MSS- 
notes,  26.- 

History  of  the  missionary  voyage  of  Father  Boyl,  who  accompanied  Co- 
lumbus on -his  2*  expedition,  as  apostolical  vicar  for  the  New  World,  at- 
tcndetd  by  11  ecclesiastics  for  the  purpose  of  converting  the  heathen. 

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,The  name  of  Philoponns  is  a  pseudonym,  the  real  name  of  the  author 
being  Caspar  Plautns,  the  same  to  whom  the  work  is  dedicated  in  a  most 
fulsome  and  commendatory  preface.  A  grosser  piece  of  literary  impndcBce 
is  scarcely  to  be  met  with.  1he  author  was  a  monk  at  Lintz;  he  handles 
the  old  fathers  of  American  history  without  gloves,  and  in  turn  is  treated 
so  by  Winckelmann.  He  calls  the  Brothers  De  Bry  liars.  Some  of  the 
plates  are  curious;  the  eugraved  title  contains  portraits  of  St.  Brandon 
and  Father  Boyl,  the  latter  of  whom  accompanied  Colnmbns  on  his  second 
voyage.*  -^  Henry  Stevens. 

—   Piet  Heyn,  Silverfleet.  4629.  —  See-.  Matanca. 
1245  Pike   (Z.   M.)   Beize  naar  Nieuw-Mexico   en  de  Binnenlanden  van 
Louisiana,      voorafgegaan     door    eenen   togt  naar   de  bronnen    der 
Mississippi.  Uit  het  Engelsch  vertaald.  Amsterd.,  4842.  2  vols.  sd.  un- 
cut, maps,  8vo.  (6.50)  1.75 
{Voyage  to  NeW'Mexico  and  the  inland  of  Lotdsiana,  preceded  by  a 
travel  to  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi.) 

4246  Findari  Olympia,  Pythia,  etc.  Graece  et  Lat.  cum  comment.  E. 
Schmidii.  Wittebergae,  4646.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy.  5.— 

A  rare  and   valuable  edition,   at  the  end  of  which  is  appended:  De 
America  oratiuncula  anno  4602  hahUa. 

PINES. 

4247  —  Ontdeckinge  van  't  Eyland  van  Pines,  s^nde  een  waerachtige 
beschrijvinge  etc.  Uit  het  Engels  vertaelt  Amst.,  Jae,  Stieiter,  i^. 
4to.  8  pp.   JTith  a  map  of  Pines  on  the  title.  8.— 

{Discovery    of  the   island    of  Pines,   being  a   true    description  etc. 

Tran4.  from  the  English.) 

A  literary  forgery,  or  properly  a  little  romance  like  that  of  Swift  and 
Defoe,  but  shorter  and  less  spirited.  —  Account  by  the  discoverer  Joris  Pines, 
shipwrecked  at  the  Island  in  1589.  —  This  very  rare  edition  is  not  men- 
tioned in  MuUer's  and  Meulman*s  Bibliotheek  van  Pamfletten.  The  former 
has  two  other,  different  editions. 

4248  —  Verhael  van  den  wonderlijken  oproer,  voorgevallen  in  de  Pro- 
vincie  van  Mallanbruino,  gelegen  een  graed  bezuiden  het  Eyland 
Pines.  4672.  4to.  8  pp.  8.- 

(Account  of  the  marvellous  rebellion  in  the  province  of  MaUa»brmo, 
situated  one  degree  South  of  Pines.) 

Literary,  forgery  as  the  preceding ;  it  treats  of  the  political  differences 
between  Holland,  England  and  France. 

4249  —  Spaan  (G.  v.)  Het  koddig  leven  van  Louwtje  van  Zevenhuizen. 
Waar  agter  gevoegt  is  de  Afrikaansche  en  Aziaansche  Wegwijzer, 
beschryv.  inzonderheid  het  eiland  Pines,  op  het  welke  Joris  Pines 
4789  kinderen  enz.  heeft  voortgeteeld.  Rotterd.,  4752.  4  "parts  in  1 
vol.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  3.^ 

{The  curious   life   of  Louwfje  of  Sevenhouse,  to  winch  is  added  the 
African  a»d  Asiatic  Guide,  describing  especially  the  Island  of  Pines, 
where  Joris  Pines  has  brought  forth  4789  children  etc.) 
A   curious   popular   work.    —    The   account    of   Pines  is  taken,  partly 
changed,  from  No,  4247:    Ontdekkinge  van  Pines. 

4250  Pinto  (F.  Mendez)  Historia  Oriental  de  suas  peregrinaciones  en 
Oriente  y  Occidente.  Trad,  de  Portug.  per  Fr.  de  Herrera  Maldonado. 
Madrid,  4664.  fol.  Rare  edition.  10.- 

4254  —  Wonderlyke  reizen  in  Europa,  Asia  en  Afrika.  Vert,  door  J.  ff- 
Glazemaker.  Amsterd.,  4652.  vellum,  plates.  4to.  Tall  copy.  4.- 

Btttch  translation  of  Pinto's  voyages. 


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1^2  Flaooaetboek  (Qvooty  inhoudende  de  Placaten  eude  Ordonnan- 

tien  van  de  Staten  van  Holland  en  West-Vrieslandt.  's  Giavenh.,  1658 

-1796.  10  vols.  fol.  55.- 

{Qreai  Placcardbook,  containing  aU  the  Plaecards  and  Ordonnanees  of 

the  Statu  General,  and  of  the  States  of  Holland  amd  of  Zealand,) 

This   important  collection  contaias   Bll    the   documents    of  public  law 

relating  to  the  West- India-Company,  Brazil,  etc.  from  1581  to  1795  in  10 

huge  folio  vols. 

1253  Flaccaeten  en  Publioatien.  —  A  Collection  of  93  divers 
original  edicts  and  publications  of  the  States  of  Holland  and  West- 
Vriesland,  from  1622—67,  each  one  folio  sheet,  to  be  •  posted  on 
the  walls.  Bound  together  in  1  vol.  hds.  fol.  All  uncut.  27.50 

It  is  easy  to  understand  the  rarity  of  a  loose  sheet,  destined  to  he  posted 
on  the  walls  in  the  streets,  200 — 250  years  ago,  and  it  would  be  super- 
fluous to  demonstrate  expressly  the  value  of  such  a  collection  as  this,  con- 
taining no  less  than  93  of  these  loose  sheets  and  —  what  occnrs  very 
rarely  —  all  in  the  best  possible  state  of  preservation  and  uncut.  The  volume 
contains  some  of  the  first  official  publications  relating  to  the  West-India 
Comp.  1622  (Asher  No.  64,  67),  plaocards  relating  to  Srazil,  the  publi- 
cation of  the  treaty  of  Breda  (Cession  of  New-Netherland  to  England,) 
number  of  edicts  relating  to  the  whalefUhery^  on  Greenland,  etc.,  etc. 

1254  Fontani  (J.  Is.)  Discussiones  historicae  (de  mari  clauso  vel 
libero.)  Acced.  praeter  alia.  Casp.  Varrerii  de  Ophyra  regione  et  ad 
earn  navigationem  commentar.  Hardervici  (jrelrorum,  N.  h  Wieringen, 
1637.  8vo.  3.— 

Pp.  155 — 163  treat  of  Greenland.  The  treatise  ^De  Ophyra  regione* 
contains  some  passages  relating  to  America,  an  eulogy  of  Columbus,  etc. 
The  author  was  nephew  of  the  renowned  historian  Bairos,  and  him- 
self historiographer  of  Amsterdam  (See  on  him  infra :  Voyage  of  Houtman, 
de  Veer,  etc.)  and  afterwards  of  Denmark. 

1255  Foroaechi  (Thorn)  L'Isole  piu  famose del Mondo  descritte.  Venetia, 
8,  Galignani  e  G.  Porro,  1576.  vellum,  many  neat  maps  printed  in  the 
text.  fol.  22.^ 

Second  edition,  considerably  augmented,  the  first  being  published  in 
1572.  Pp.  157 — ^184  treat  of  the  American  islands,  embracing  a  plan 
of  Temistitan  (Mexico),  a  general  map  of  North-America,  maps  of  Hispa- 
niola,  Cuba,  Jamaica,  S.  Lorenzo,  S.  Giovanni;  and,  besides,  pp.198 — 201 
a  general  map  and  a  maritime  chart  of  the  world  with  description. 

1256  Foreupine  (Feter)  A  bone  to  gnaw  for  the  democrate.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  rod  for  the  backs  of  the  critics,  by  H.  Hedgehog.  Lon- 
don, 1797.  bds.  uncut.  8vo.  175,  95  pp.  2.50 

A  rare  pamphlet,  interesting  for  the  knowledge  of  the  political  parties 
lu  the  United  States. 

1257  Fortlock  (W.)  en  Qt.  Dixon,  Reis  naar  de  Noord-West-Kust  van 
Amerika  in  1785—88.  Uit  de  oorspronkelijke  reisverhalen  vertaalt. 
Amsterd.,  AT.  Schalekamp,  1795.  mxips  and  plates,  uncut,  4to.  2.— - 

(Voyage  to   the  North- West  coast  of  America.    Translated  from  the 
original  journals  of  the  voyage.) 

1258  Fotomack.  —  Observations  on  the  River  Potomack,  the  country 
adjacent  and  the  city  of  "Washington.  New- York,  Loudon  and  Son,  1793. 
8vo.  29  pp.  4.— 

Published  on  the  occasion  of  the  permanent  seat  of  Government  being 
fixed  at  Washington. 

1259  Foyvr©,  Voyages  d'un  phUosophe,  ou  observations  sur  les  moeurs  et 
les  arts  des  peuples  de  TAfrique,  de  I'A-sie  et  de  TAmerique.  Maes- 
tricht,  1779.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1.— 

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1260  de  Pradt,  L'Europe  et  rAm^que  en  1821.  Paris,  1822.  2  vols. 
9d.  vmeui.  8vo.  1.50 

1261  —  Bes  colonies  et  de  la  revolution  naturelle  de  I'Ameriqne.  Paris, 
1817.  2  vols.  sd.  uneui.  8vo.  1.50 

1262  —  Les  6  derniers  mois  de  rAmerique  et  du  Br^l.  Pjiris,  181& 
kf,  ealf.  8vo.  1.25 

Sapplement  to:  Des  colonies  et  delari^olatioiiderAin^riqae(No.l9G1.) 

1263  —  Des  trois  derniers  mois  de  TAm^ique  M^ridionale  et  du  Bre- 
sU.  Paris,  1817.  hf,  hd.  8vo.  1.- 

1264  BaCdi  (C.  C.)  Antiquitates  Americanae,  sive  Scriptores  Septentriooa- 
les  rerum  ante-Columbianarum  in  America.  Edid.  Societas  Regia  An- 
tiquar.  Septentrion,  Hafniae,  1837.  tewed,  uncut,  roy.  4to.  14.— 

With  17  plates :   ftusimiles   of  ancient  MSS.,  antiquities,  aneient  maps. 
The  author  proves  by  authentic  documents  that  the  old  Northmeo  have 
known  the  Northern  part  of  America. 

1265  —  M^moire  sor  la  d^couverte  de  TAm^iqae  au  10*  siede.  Paris^ 
1838.  8vo.  1.- 
'     Added:  3  critics  in  French,  Grerman  and  Dutch  on  Rafn*s  Antiqiiitates 

Americanae. 

1266 The  same.  2d  edition,   augmented.    Copenhague,   1843.  Af.  U. 

8vo.  2.50 

In  the  same  vol. :  Supplement  to  the  Antiquitates  Americanae.  Aceonnt 
of  an  ancient  structure  in  New-Port,  Rhode-Island,  by  Th.  H.  Webb.  With 
9  plates. 

1267  —  Ontdekking  van  America  in  de  lOe  eeuw.  Vert,  door  M.  Hettema. 
Leeuwarden,  1838.  8vo.  —.60 

Dutch  translation  of  No.  1265.  ' 

1268  Baleigh  (Wait.)  en  Lr.  Keymis,  Waeracht.  beschryv.  v.  h.  groot 
en  goutryck  Coninckryck  v.  Guiana,  ghel.  in  America,  bynoordende 
Orelliaua,  etc.  —  Mitdtsg.  de  beschryv.  v.  de  omliggende  rycke  Landt- 
schappen  Emeria,  etc.  —  Amst.,  Com,  C/a^^;?.,  1598.  doar<&.  4ta  oblong 
(Tiele  No.  285.)  60.- 

{True  tleicription  of  the  large  and  rich  Kingdom  of  ChuanaimJMe- 
rica,  in  the  north  of  the  Orelliana,  etc,  —  With  thf  description  of  the 
attjacent  countries^  Emeria,  etc.) 

First  and  very  rare  edition  of  this  fiiithful  Dutch  translation  firom  the  origi- 
ual;  only  the  dedications  are  omitted  and  the  prefaces  abridged.  On  this 
Dutch  translation  is  made  the  Latin  version  of  de  Bry  (Grand  Yoy.  VIII) 
as  appears  from  the  omissions  and  abridgements^  and  some  &ults  oocnrring 
in  the  Dutch  narrative.  —  Very  good  copy,  only  pp.  3  to  6  are  taken  from 
the  follovring  edition,  exactly  reprinted  after  this.  —  With  2  engiavings 
on  both  titles. 

1269 The  same.   Amst,  Com.  Oaesz.,  1605.  veUum.  4to.  oblong,  ^y 

fine  and  tall  copy.  (Tiele  No.  286.)  75.- 

—  — -  See  the  extremely  rare  Dutch  edition  of  1644  infra:  Collec- 
tion of  Voyages:  Begin  en  Voorfgang. 
1270  —  Verclaringe  ende  verhael,  hoe  Walther  Raleighe  hem  ghedreghen 
heeft,  in  sijne  voyaghe. . .  Ende  vande  ware  motijven,  die  syne  Maj. 
bewoghen  hebben,  teghens  hem  te  procederen.  *sGravenh.,  1619.  4to. 
4  pp.  8.- 

{Deelaration   and  account   of  the  demeanour  of  W,  Raleigh  dwrw§ 
hie  voyage, . . .  and  of  the  true  motives  of  H.  Maj,  proceeding  against  laim) 
This   is  an   essay   to   apologize   for    King   James'   putting   Raleigh  to 
death  after  his  last  unfortunate  voyage  to  Guiaoa.  —  The  original  SSngM 
appeared  at  London,  1618.  (See  Rich,  146.) 

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1271  Bamon  de  la  Sagra,  Cinq  mois  aux  Etats-Unis  de  TAin^que 
du  Nord.  Journal  de  voyage.  Trad,  de  TEspagnol  p.  R.  fiaissas.  Bru- 
xelles,  iR37.  sd,  42mo.  '  1.— 

1272  Baynal  (G.  Th.)  Histoire  philosophique  et  politique  des  ^tablisse- 
ments  et  du  commerce  des  Europ^ens  dans  les  deux  Indes.  Geneve, 
1782.  10  vols.  8vo.  and  atlas.  4to.  12.- 

Very  fine  CX>py  in  old  French  calt  extra,  richly  gilt. 

1273  —  The  same.  Nouv.  Edition,  augm.  d'apr^s  les  MSS.  autographes 
de  I'auteur.  Termin^e  par  un  vol.  suppl^m.  conten.  la  situation  actu- 
elle   des  colonies,   p.  M.  Peuchet.  Paris,  1820 — 21.  12  vols. 

Hist,  philosoph.  et  polit.  des  ^tabllssements  et  du  commerce  des  Euro- 
p6ens  dans  TAfrique  Septentr.  Ibid.  1826.  2  vols.  —  Together  14  vols. 
kf.  calf,  8vo,  and  atlas  4to.  Best  edition,  15.— 

1274  —  Histoire  philosophique  et  politique  des  Isles  Francoises  dans  les 
Indes  Occidentales.  Lausanne,  1784.  sd,  uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

Separate  edition  of  the  parts  of  Raynal  relative  to  the  French  West-Indian 
ooloniee. 

1275  —  Paine  (Thorn.)  Remarques  sur  les  erreurs  de  THistoire  philo- 
soph et  politique  de  0,  Th,  Maynal,  par  rapport  au^  affaires  de  TAm^- 
rique  Septentrion.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  p.  A.  M.  Cerisier.  Brux.  1783. 
sd,  uneui,  8vo.  1. — 

1276  Hecueil  van  de  tractaten  gemaeckt  ende  geslooten  tusschen  de 
Staten  Generael  der  Vereen.  Nederl.  ter  eenre;  ende  verscheyde  Ko- 
ningen^  Princen  enz.  ter  andere  zyde.  's  Gravenh.,  (1684.)  vellum,  4to. 

8.— 
{Collection  of  the  treatiee  made  by  the  States  General  and  divers  Kings, 
Princes,  etc.) 

Collection  of  62  treaties  from  1576—1684,  with  a  general  title.  The 
No.  5,  15,  16,  23,  24,  31,  32,  43,  44,  47,  48  are  relating  to  the  Dutch 
West-India  Company,  Brazil,  New-Netherland,  etc. 

1277  Bed!  (fVano.)  Experimenta  circa  res  diversas  natorales,  specia- 
tim  illas,  quae  ex  Indiis  adferuntur.  Acced  observatt  de  viperis. 
Amstelod.,  JMdr,  Frisius,  1675.  vellum,  plates,  12mo.  1. — 

Cariosities  of  natural  history  of  the  New  World,  etc. 

1278  Rees  (O.  van)  Geschiedenis  der  Staathuishoudkunde  in  Nederland 
tot  het  einde  der  18d«  eeuw.  Utrecht,  1865—68.  2  vols.  8vo.       10.75 

{History  of  political  economy  in  the  Netherlands  till  the  end  of  the 
18^*  century,) 

The  best  work  of  its  kind,  embracing  the  most  glorioas  time  of  the 
Dutch  repnblic.  It  is  especially  interestlDg  for  the  history  of  the  East- 
and  WestJndia-Comp. 

1279  Reflezien  over  't  Noord-Amer.  bestier  van  't  judicieele  depart. 
Amst.,  1795.  8vo.  2.50 

{Reflexions  on  the   North- Jmer.  admimstroHon  of  the  judicial   de- 
partment^ 

1280  Seining  (J.  E.)  Zeer  aanmerkelijke  reysen  meest  in  de  West-In- 
dien.  Samengesteld  door  2>.  van  der  Sterre.  Amst.,  /.  ten  Hoom,  1691. 
maps  and  plates,  4to.  26. — 

{Fery  remarkable  voyages,  principally  in  the  West-Indies,) 
The  editor  (D.  v.  d.  Sterre)  of  these  very  adventurous  voyages  was  phy- 
sician at  Cnia9ao.  The  plates  are  among  the  best  of  the  famous  engraver 
Layken. 

1281  Belaes  ende  't  Cargo  van  't  silver  ende  coopmauschappen . . .  inde 
vlote  van  Nova  Hispania.  ..vertrocken  den  14.  Octob.  1631  uyt  Nova 
Vera  Croce ...   als  mede  van  't  gene  is  verdroncken.  Amsterd.,  voor 

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/.  V.  RiUen,  hy  J.  F.  Sfmu  (1632.)  i  foL  sheet,  the  verso  blank.  3.50 
ifieUUion  of  i/te  diver  and  merchandiies  in  the  feet  of  New-Spam, 

whieh  tet  sail  Oetoh,  14,  1631  from  New  Vera  Croee,  with  account  0/ 

what  hat  been  drowned.) 

Not  in  ABher*s  Easay.  Relation  of  the  capture  of  nearly  5  millions 
worth  in  pieces  of  eight,  moet  in  gold  and  silver,  partly  in  costly  mer- 
chandize. 

1282  Helationfl  veritables  et  curieuses  de  Tisle  de  Madagascar  at  da 
Bresil.  Avec  rhistoire  de  la  dernidre  gaerre  faite  au  Bresil,  eutre  les 
Portugais  et  les  Hollandois.  Trois  relations  d'Egypte  et  uae  da  roy- 
aume  de  Perse.  Paris,  Augustin  CourhS,  1651.  3  parts  in  1  vol.  eeJf. 
4to.  48.- 

VI,  307  pp.  —  IX,  212  pp.  —  168  pp. 

This  collection  of  voyages  has  been  pablished  by  Ang.  Coorbe,  partly 
under  the  editorship  of  Morisot  (of  Dijon),  It  is  little  known  and  very 
valuable.     The  following  are  the  pieces  relating  to  Brazil : 

a.  Belation  du  voyage  de  Bouhx  Baro,  interprets  de  la  Gompagnie  des 
Indes  Occident,  au  pays  des  Tapuies,  dans  le  Bresil,  1647.  Trad.  deTHol- 
land.  p.  P.  Moreau  {PaH.  /,  pp.  195—307.) 

b,  Histoire  des  dernien  troubles  du  Bresil,  eutre  les  Uollandais  et  les 
Portugais.  Par  P.  Moreau,  With  the  description  and  a  view  of  the  Recife. 
This  forms  the  2d  part  of  the  work  with  a  separate  tiUe,  and  is  the  ori- 
ginal of  No.  253  of  this  Catal. 

RELieiON. 

1283  —  Brandt  (G.)  Historie  der  Reformatie  en  andere  kerkelyke  ge- 
schiedenissen.   Amsterd.,    1671 — 1704.   4   vols,   vellum^  fine  copy.  4to. 

10.- 
{History  of  the  Reformation  and  of  the  other  church  affairs.) 
This  is  the  standard-work  and  very  ample  collection  of  documents  for  the 
history  of  the  Protestant  religious  movements  from  1610  to  19  in  Holland, 
which  had  such  immense  influence  on  the  development  of  the  West-India 
Comp.  and  of  New-Netherland.  See  on  this  at  large  :  Ather's  JSssay,  pp> 
31  and  foil. 

1284  -  Gtesangbuch  (Das  Neue  tiemeinschaftliche)  f&r  die  Luther,  u. 
Reformirtea  Oemeinden  in  Nord-Amerika.  New- York,  1852.  bds.  8vo. 

3.25 

1285  —  [Lydlus  (Jac.)]  Historie  der  beroerten  van  Engelandt,  aen- 
gaende  de  veelderley  secten,  die  aldaer  in  de  kercke  JesuChristiziJD 
ontstaen.  Dordrecht,  Hendr.  van  Fsch,  1647.  sni.8vo.  ■  8.— 

{History  of  the  dissensions  in  Engiasid^  iUustroHng  the  various  secit, 
which  have  sprung  up  there  in  the  Church  of  Christ.) 

A  rare  and  very  interesting  little  volume,  containing  many  particulars 
on  the  Protestant  sects  in  America,  for  instance  pp.  50 — 68  an  accoant 
of  the  Independents  and  their  dissensions  at  Boston,  etc. 

RELieiOUS  SECTS. -i.B«pti8iB 

1286  —  Asplund  (John)  The  Annual  Register  of  the  Baptist  Denomi- 
nation in  North- America  to  the  iirst  of  November  1790.  {Dcded-) 
Southampton-County,  Virginia,  July  14,  1791.  hf.  coif,  4to.  60  pp. 
the  last  two  erroneously  paged  69  and  70.  16.— 

Very  rare  and  CuriOtlS.  This  is  the  first  list  of  Baptists  in 
America  ever  published,  containing  a  detailed  account  of  all  the  charches 
in  the  different  States,  counties,  towns  and  Indisn  settlements,  their  con- 
stitutions, dates  of  foundation,  the  ministers'  names,  number  of  each  con- 
gregation and  «also  remarks  upon  practical  religion.''  In  the  pre&ce  the 
author  calls  himself  »a  Sweede."  -  D.  Benedict  in  his  History  of  iM 
Baptist  Denomination  says  of  him :    »This  Register  cost  the  author  about 

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7000  miles'  travel,  chiefly  on.  foot. . .  The  Baptist  churches  of  America 
have  reason  to  respect  the  memory  of  this  diligent  inquirer  into  their 
number,  origin,  character  etc.  His  Register  has  been  of  peculiar  service 
in  the  preparation  of  this  work.'' 
4287  —Benedict  (Ds,Y.,  Pastor  of  tke  Baptist  Church  in  Pawtucket,  B.  L) 
A  €reneral  History  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  in  America  and  other 
parts  of  the  world.  Boston,  1813.  2  vols,  calf,  8vo.  20.- 

First   edition,    very    rare,   not   mentioned  by  Rich;  it  contains  matters 
which  have  been  omitted  in  the  subsequent  reprints. 
i28S  —  BuDJan  (J.)  Bens  Christens  rayse  na  de  eeuwigheyU  Amst.,  1682. 
12mo.  18.- 

{The  Pilgrim's  progress  from  this  world  to  that  which  is  to  e&me,) 
First  Dutch  edition,  excessively  rare.  With  the  fine  etchings  by  J.  Ltiyken. 

4289 The  same.  Amst.,  1718.  With  plates,  8vo.  3.— 

4290 The  same.    Op  nieuw  bewerkt  naar  de  oorspronk:.  uitgave,  met 

aanteek    van   Th    Scott,   met  levensberigt   v.    d.   schrijver  etc.  door 

J.   H.   Gunning.    Amst.,    W.   H,   Kirherger,  1864.  2  vols,  with  66  line 

steel-engramngs  and  portrait,  roy.  8vo.  17. — 

(The  same.  New  editioH  made  after  the  original  edition,  with  notes 

dy  Theod.  Seott,  and  the  life  of  the  avthor  hg  J.  H.  Gunning.) 

4291  ~  Eens   Christinnes  Reyse  na  de  eeuwigheid,  vertaald  door  B.  B.  C. 
Amst.,  B.  Koene,  MIA.  with  plates,  sm.  8vo.  2. — 

(A  Christian  woman's  progress  to  eternity^  transl.  by  B,  B.  (7.) 

4292 Den  heilighen  Oorlogh.  liit  hat  Engebch.  Amsterd.,  J.  BoeJthoU. 

1685.  vellum.  12mo.  15.— 

(The  Sofy  War.     Transl.  from  the  Engl) 
Very   rare   edition,   with   many   fine  plates   by   Luyken.  —  Somewhat 
stained  by  water. 

4293 Komst  en   welkomst   tot  Christus,  met  een  omslandigh  verhaal 

van  des  authears  eigen  bevindingQ,  zijn  bekeeringe  enz.  Uit  het  En- 

gelsch.    Leeuwarden,    M.   InjemMy   1718.    villum^  portrait.  12mo.  Very 

rare.  Fine  copy.  9?-* 

(Come  and  welcome  to  Christy  with  an  circumstantial  account  of  th^ 

author's  own  conversion^  etc.)    • 

4294 Het  leven  en  sterven  van  Mr.  Quaat,  ofte  eens  godloosens  reyse 

na  het  eeuwige  verderf.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  4^«  druk.  Amsterd.,  Q.  de 
Qrooty  1702.  vellum,  plates.  16mo.  Fine  copy.  8. — 

(Life  and  death  of  Mr.  Bad,  or  a  godless' s  progress  to  eternaf  per- 
dition.) 

Fine  copies  of  Bunyan's  works  are  rare,  as  is  quite  natural,  considering 

they   were  very  popular  in  Holland  and  not  only  bought  but  really  read. 

His   principal   work  is  still  mucli  read  ^nd  used  in  popular  editions;  the 

elegant  editions  are  not  much  sought. 

4295  —  Keith  (G.)   Het   decksel  gescheurt,   ende  een  deure  geopent. . . 

om  daer  door  te  zien. . .  't  welck  met  het  deoksel  bedeckt  isgeweest 

onder  de  M^nnonyten.  Amsterd.,  Chr.  Ounradus,  1670.  4to.  4.50 

(The   cover   undone,   and  a  gate   opened. . .    through  which  may  he 

seen  what  by  the  cover  was  closed  among    the  Mennonites.) 

Written  against  the  (Dutch)  Baptists  by  a  Quaker.  —  In  Holland  the 

Baptists   are   called   Mennonites,    as    followers    of  Menno  Simons,  whose 

opinions  on  Baptism  and  Church  (and  only  on  this!)  were  very  similar 

to  those   of  the  Anabaptists  of  Munster :  therefore  the  Mennonites  were 

the  most  prosecuted  Protestants   during  the  16th  century.  They  separated 


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afterwards  into  many  diflBensnt  sects ;  then  some  seceded  from  tliem,  and 
formed  with  other  Protestants,  weary  like  them  of  the  endless  dogmatical 
quarrels,  abont  16i9,  a  separate  commnnion  under  the  name  S  Colle- 
giants.  —  A  minister  of  those  Collegiants  was  the  maa  who  ordained  in 
1637  the  first  Minister  to  the  Baptists,  as  they  had  more  points  of  beii^ 
in  common  with  the  Collegiantd,  than  with  any  other  Protestant  seet. 
These  English  (and  of  coarse  also  the  American)  Baptists  are  mostly  the 
followers  of  John  Smith  (about  1608,)  and  quite  different  in  origin  and 
creed  from  the  Dutch  Menuonites,  with  w^hom  they  aro  nevertheless  very 
often  confounded,  aa  they  agree  in  many  important  points  of  ChristiaD 
faith,  as  Baptism,  Chnrch-GoTemment,  etc. 
4296  —  Scheffer  (J.  G.  de  Hoop)  Vnendschapsbetrekkingen  tusschen 
de  Doopsgesinden  hier  te  lande  en  die  in  Pennsylvanie.  (Ainsterd., 
1869.  Extr.)  8vo.  26  pp.  1.50 

{Hittorieal  account  of  the  friendhf  relatioiu  between  the  Dutch  and 

the  FenMsylvanian  JSaptiete,) 

When  in  1730  the  numerous  Mennonites  and  Waldensea  in  Poland, 
(in  the  neighbourhood  of  Dantsig,  near  the  Weichsel,  etc.)  the  Paltz  and 
in  Savoy  were  persecuted  by  the  bigoted  and  cruel  Princes  of  those  coon- 
tiies,  ike  Dutch  Baptists  strenously  assisted  these  Tictiros  of  religions 
intolerance,  and  caused  even  the  States  Gteneial  to  intercede  for  them  with 
the  other  Governments.  By  this  intercession  the  Waldenses  and  Mennonites 
wero  released  from  prison,  etc.  and  permitted  to  go  into  exile !  The  interest 
taken  in  them  by  the  Reformed,  but  especially  by  the  Mennonites  in  Hoi- 
land)  was  so  great,  that  a  collect  held  on  one  Sunday  throughont  Hol- 
land amounted  to  100,000  flor.  Thousands  of  these  zealous  and  pious  Christians, 
who  preferred  all  hardships,  poverty,  banishment  and  exile  to  defection 
from  their  belief,  were  received  and  supported  by  the  Duteh  Baptists, 
who  caused  many  of  them  to  emigrate  to  Pennsylvania,  where  they  founded 
prosperous  colonies.  The  account  of  the  later  friendly  intercourse  of 
the  Dutch  and  American  Baptists  given  by  Prof,  de  Hoop  Scheffer  is 
entirely  founded  on  authentic  documents  taken  from  the  Arehives  of  the 
Mennonite  Church  at  Amsterdam. 

RELISIOUS  SECTS. -iLBrowBtoto. 

1297  —  Confessio  fidei  Anglornm  quorundam  in  Belgia  exalantium,  una 
cum  praefatione  ad  lectorem.  No  pktce  {most  probably  .*  Amstelodami) 
1598.  sm.  8vo.  65.- 

CoUation :  Title  (the  verso  blank),  Dedication  to  the  Academies  of  Leyden, 
Heidelberg  etc.  (dated:  Anutelredami  1598)  pp.  3— 4,  Praefatio  pp.  5--14, 
Confessio  fidei  etc.  pp.  15 — 39. 

Excessively  rare  piece,  unknown  to  caihibUoffrapAers. -To  jnd^ 
from  the  printing,  it  has  been  published  in  Holland. 

Dr.  H.Weingarten  in  his  learned  work;  „Die  Revolutiont-KirekenEn^loMdi. 
Leipeiff,  iS^S"  mentions  an  English  edition:  «The  confession  of  faith  of  cer- 
tain English  people,  living  in  the  Low  countries,  exiled  1598''  which 
he  calls  (p.  23)  the  first  confession  of  faith  by  the  Brownists  in  HoUand, 
but  he  does  not  mention  this  Latin  edition.  Which  is  the  original?  As 
the  book  is  dedicated  to  the  Academies  of  Leyden,  Heidelberg,  Genera 
//Caeterisque  Belgiae,  Scotiae,  Oermaniae,  Galliae  Academiis^  it  is  hardly 
to  be  believed,  that  it  would  have  been  published  at  first  in  English*  a 
language  as  iheU  time  unfiuniliar  to  most  of  them.  I  should  therefore  think 
that  this  Latin  edition  is  the  original  Brandt  in  his  History  of  the  Be- 
formation  I,  p.  843,  also  speaks  of  the  Brownist  Confession  of  l^aith  of 
1598,  but  wi&out  saying,  if  it  is  in  English  or  Latin. 

Lowndes  cites  an  edition:  «A  true  confession  of  the  faith  and  humble 

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RELIBIOUS  SECTl  ~  ii.  vrawoisto. 

^admowledgement  of  the  BipownistB.'  1596.  4to/'  This  must  be  tlftf  eon- 
feitilhi  of  the  Brownbts  ia  England;  for  on  the  title  of  tkh  later  Datch 
e^^t^ntm  ^Belydenis  des  6eloofii«  4680  (See  No.  1300.)  it  is  said  .that 
the  Brownists  coagregated  iti  Amsterdam  at  first  in  ib97.''  A  Onteh  trans- 
faitiou  appeared  in  1§14  in  tire  «Apdlogie  der  Browsistdu"  (see  the  follo- 
wng^  No.)  Itt  hcth  these  Dateh  editions  the  dedication  has  the  dater  1598, 
the  preface  1596;  the  Ijatiii  edition  of  i&98  has  no  date  at  the  ead  of  the 
|igifooa.^belBliter.i8  evidentl^it  the  original  £sr  both  Patch  editio  s.  AH 
these  5  editions  (1  in  Latin  of  1596^  i  in  EngL  of  1^98,  and  3  in,  Dutch 
of  1614^  i670  and  1680)  contain  45  articles  of  faith.  Th«re  is  also  an 
edMoft  7  Apologie.  der.  Brownisten  te^oen  de  Universubeyt  van  Qzlprd  (Jpo- 
logy  of  the  Brovmids  againtt  the  University  o/f  Og^ofd.)  Amst.  1612.  8vo. . 
I  have  not  at  liattd  this  rare  edition,  which  ts  the  first  iit  Dutch. 
1^98  —  AcpoIOt^e^  ofte  Verantwoordirighe  van  atsuleke  ware  Christefuen 
de  welcke  genoenrt  worden  Broumsten:  (Amsterd.)  1614.  sm.  8vo.  — . — 
(jApold'gy  of  atl  Hieh  true  Christians  as  are  called  Broitmists,) 

Hamn  is  contained  the  Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Brown ists  in  Dutch, 
conformable  'to  the  Latin'  edition  of  1598.  Very  rare,  A  copy  is  in  the 
Library  of  the  Mennonites  at  Amsterdam. 

The  Brownistb  congregated  at  Amsterdam  in  a  small  ohapel  at  the  end 
of  &  very  poor  cut  de  sae:  ikt  Bruin-gang,  in  the  already  narrow  street: 
ihe-:  Barado>steeg^  Till  very  reeently^  tiie  feet  that  the  hnilding  had  once 
served  for  the  Brownists  was  entirely  forgotten;  the  building  was  sold  in 
January  1867  for  fl.  4159  and  was  then  in  tolenhle  goad,  state,  also  the 
old  church,  but  this  was  divided  in  two  floow,  each  with  many  small 
rooms,  occupied  by  (K)or  people.  Attfaetifaieofthe  sale  1  visited  it  twice.  — 
For'  the  history  ofthe  Jh-ownists  in  Amsterdam,  see  also  Wagenaar,  Be- 
lehtyvfeig  V.  Amslerdam.  1760.  fol.  Vol.  I;  p.  416.  Vol.  JI.  p.  174;  and: 
Bnndt,   ilist.  d.  Reformatio  (No.  1283  of  this  catalogue)  Vol.  1,  p.  843. 

1299  ^  Bel^detiisse  des  &eldqf3,  ofte  verantwoordinghe  van  soodanighe 
Christeneii,  welcke  doorgaens  (doch  *t  orirecht)  Brouwnisten  genoemt 
worden.  Amsterd.,  Jos.  Brugningk^A^l^i,  vellum  8vo.  F^rgseareet  — .-^ 

{Confession   of  faith,  or  apology'  of  the  Christians  called  Brovmists.) 
1  "had  this  edition  oiico ;   sold  it  to  *Mr.  H.  Stevens   and  took  no'  parti- 
'  cular  notic'ti  of  it  in  reference  to  other  editions. 

1300  -  Belydenis  des  Geloofs  en  Kerken-ordere  der  Congregationale 
oude  Knjgelse  Getheetlte  tot  Amsterdam,  eerst  t'samen  vergadert  in 
den  Jare  1597  onder  Mr.  Henry  Ainstoorth.  2^«  drtik.  Amst.,  1680. 
8vo.  '  — .— 

{^ofrfession  of  faith  and  Church-order  of  the  Old  English  Congre^ 
gakonal  Chureh   at  Amsterdam,   thM  met  at'  firH  in  1597  w«^r  Mr. 
''    S,  Ainswbrth.)  -      ' 

This  is  a  new  edition  of  « Apologie  der  Brownisten*  of  1614,  with  some 
vanatious.  Very  scarce.  A  copy  in  thelJibraty  of  the  Mennoiiites.  I  had  it  once. 

1301  — 'Kiflt'  (IT.  C.)  JFohn  Robinson,  Prediker  der  Leidsche  Brownisten- 
geineente,  en  grondlegsler  der  kolonie  Plymouth  in  Noord-Arherika. 
Leiden.  (1846.)  Extr.  8vo.  4,50 

\John  Robinson,   Minister  of  the  Leiden  Brownists  and  founder  of 

the  colony  of  Plymouth  in  N.  A.) 

l^is  njmarkable  man,  John  Robinson^  stityed  long  at  Leyden  in  Holland 
and  lived  in  a  smaU  hoUi>e,  afterwards  pulled  dowu  with  many  other 
adjoining  buildings ;  on  the  spot  was  "erected  "in  the  latter  half  df  the  17**» 
ceHtiiry  by  a  gentleman  John  Pesyn,  of  the  Reformed  Walloitn  ehnrch, 
a  Iftrge  aiid  spacious  house  aeoommodated  for  old  people  of  has  congre- 
gation. In  1864  the  front  of  that  house  was  opnamented  by  amooamental 

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stone,    br.  79»  kfgh    50    inches,   French    maaa^    with  the  iii9eri)Aioa: 

^On  this  tiM^t  lived,  taught  and  died  John  Bolimson. 

len—ieM***   Xhe  JKey.  W.  H   Dexter  of  Boston  and  Pi»f.  6.  £.  Day 

(then  of  Citteionati.  now  of  New -York)  undertook  in  thankful  remembrance 

this  work  of  nii^  and  came  over  to  Leyden.  to  haye  this  stone  raised  and 

entnuted  to  the  care  of  the  Magistrate  of  Leyden. 

4302  —  Sttnde  (J.  V.  de)  I>e  waeckende  leeuw.  Nederlaodscbe  Historien 

156<^i648.  Amsterd.,  1663.  i^mo.  BXO 

{TAe  ufoteking  lion.     HiMlory  of  Holkmd,  1566^1648.) 

Page  290  notice  of  the  settlement  of  the  Bnnrniats  in  New*JNetiierIand. 

R  E  L I  8  i  0  U  t    SECTS.  —  lll.  C«B|srec«tieM«ltoi9. 

1303  —  Keed  (A.)  en  J.  Matheson,  Verhaal  van  bet  bexoek  bij  de 
Amerikaansche  Kefken  door  de  Afgevaardigdeu  vau  wege  de  Congre- 
gationale  Vereeniging  vaa  Engeland  en  WalUs.  Uit  het  £ag.  vert.  d. 
A.  v.  Defuse.  Rotlerd.,  1838.  td,  8vo.  (3.40)  1.50 

{Jecouni  of  a  vUit   to  the   American  Churches   by  the  Deputies  of 
the  Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales,) 

1304  —  Uhden  (H-  F.)  Glreschichte  der  (^ongregationalisten  in  Neu-Eng- 
land  bis  zu  den  £rweckungen,  1740.  Leipzig,  1840.  hf.  Id,  Svo.  1.50 

With  a  map  of  New-£ugbud  in  1664,  and  another  of  the  Mnnftachusetta- 
Colony. 
See:  Browiiista* 

RELieiOUS    SECTS.  ^  IV.  Labmdiata. 

1305  —  Avondt  DisoOTirs  tusschen  een  raedts-heer*  een  doctor,  eneen 
Walsch  predicant,  rakende  Jean  de  La  Badie.  Amst.,  by  Sroer  en  Jan 
Jppetaer,  1669.  4to.  72  pp.  2.50 

{Evening-Dtseourse   between   a   counsellor,  a  doctor  and  a  WaUow 
minisiery  concerning  Jean  de  La  Badie,) 

1306  —  Berkum  (H-  v.)  De  Labadie  en  de  Labadisten.  Eene  blad/ijde 
uit  de  geschiedenis  der  Nederl.  Hervormde  Kerk.  Sueek,  1851.  2  vols. 
Svo.  -  (4.50)2.50 

{De  Labadie  and  the  Labadists;  pages  from  the  history  of  the  Dutch 
Reformed  Church,) 

1307 Antoinette  Bourignon.   Beeld  uit   de  kerkel.  geschied.  d.  17de 

eeuw.  Sneek,  1853.  Svo.  (3.30)  1.75 

{Antoinette   Bourignon,   a  picture  from   the    Church  history  of  ihe 
17^A  century,) 

1308  — .  Bourignon  (Antoinette)  D'Academie  der  geleerde  theQloganlen. 
Amsterd.,  J,  Mleuwerlsz  en  Fieter  Arentsz,,  16S3.  3  vols,  in  1.  sd.  uncni. 
Svo.  3.- 

{The  Academy  of  learned  Theologians,) 

1309  Het  graf  der  valsche  theologie.  Amsterd., -T.JKwjwtfrf*,  1681  r-^^- 

4  vols,  in  1.  sd,  uncut.  Svo.  3.— 

{The  tomb  of  the  false  theology,) 

1310 Het  Ucht  des  Weerelds   of  verhael  van  eene  pelle^imme  na  't 

eeuwig  land  reisende.  Uitgeg.  door  Chr.  deCort.  Xmsietd.j  F,  AreiU»z., 
1679.  3  vols,  in  1.  sd,  uncut,  Svo.  3.- 

{The  Light  of  the  World,  or  account  of  a  female  pilgrim  travel- 
ling to  the  Eternal  Land,  Edited  by  C,  de  Cort,) 
1311  —  Brakel  (W.  a)  Leere  en  leydinge  dar  Labadisten  wederlegt  in 
een  antwoord  op  Yvons  «Kxamen  over  onse  trouwbertige  waarscliou- 
winge.*  2de  druk  met  een  redenerend  onderrecht  aaijgaande  zeker  boek  ; 
,»Nuttige  *tsamenspraak"...  door  Jt  du  Vignon,  Rotterd.,  N.  Tofyn, 
1738.  5  parts.  1  vol.  sd.  uncut.  Svo.  4.-^ 

Frbd.  Mullbb, 

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{.The  doctrine  and  spiritual  conduct  of  the  LabadisU  refuted  inform 
of  an  answer  to  Tvon's  „Eramen  of  our  candid  eThortatum"  etc. 
^^  edit,  with  an  infonnation  regarding  the  book  „  l/seful  eonversafum." 
by  J.  du  Vt^non,) 

The   first   edition   appeared   in   1685.  —  Brake!   and  J.Koeiman  were 

among  the  principal  antagonists  of  the  Lahadists. 

1312  —  Dittelbaoh  (P.)   Verval  en  val  der  Labadisten  of  derselver  ley- 

dinge,   wyse   van   doen. . .   in  hare  colonien  of  volkplantingen,  nader 

ontdekt.  Amst.,  D.  v.  d.  Dalen^  1692.  sd.  4lo.  140  pp.  22.— 

{peeling  and  fell  of  the  Labadisit,  or  their  conduct ,   mode  of  pro-' 

ceding ...   in  their  colonies . . .  exposed,) 

With  references  to   the  Labadist  colonies  in  New-Netherland.  —  Very 

rare.  * 

1^13  —  [Guyon  (Mad.  de  In  Mothe)]  Recueil  de  poesies  spirituelles. 

Amsterd.,.  /.  o.  d.  Velde^    1689.   vellum,  8vo.    Very  nicely  printed  with 

Elzevier  types,  4.50 

1314  —  Htdsius'  (A.;  Le  Heraut  muet,  oa  refutation  du  livre  .•  Le  He- 
raut  du  grand  Roy  Jesus,  p.  J.  de  Labadie.  Leide,  A.  Fortrie,  1669. 
vel/um,  8vo.  Rare,  7.50 

1315  —  Koelman  (Jak.)  Historisch  verhaal  nopens  der  Labadisten 
schenring  en  veelerley  dwalingen.  2*"  druk.  Leeuwarden,  O,  Tresling 
en  F,  Sramhma,  4770.  sd,  uneut,  title  stained  by  water,  Svo,^0  pp.  6.50 

(Bistoricat  account  of  the   schism  and  the  numerous  errors  of  the 

Labadists.) 

irThis  work  of  Koelman  is  one  of  the  prinripal  soarees  for  the  history 
of  thft  Labadists,  and  haa  been  of  great  valne  to  me.  It  gives  thr  history 
of  the  origin  of  Labadism  with  much  reliableness,  etc.*  —  v.  JSerkum, 
de  Labadie,  II,  54 

The  first  edition  appeared  in  1683.  —  In  the  following  year,  1684, 
Koelman  published  another  work  against  the  Labadists:  Der  Labadisten 
dwalingen  ontdekt  en  wederlegd,  which  served,  to  a  certain  degree,  as  a 
continoation  to  the  Hlstorisch   Verhaal. 

1316  ---«Iia  Roque  (P.  de)  Recueil  de  divenes  demi^res  heiures  ^difir 
antes.  Amsterd.,  E,  Roger,  1706.  id,  vneut.  8vo.  2.75 

Cont.  the  j^last  hours^  of  A,  Rivet,  J.  Janeway,  Mademoiselle  Hoyghens, 
J.  Knox,  etc. 

1317  —  Openingh  ofle  bekentmaking  van  de  suyverheit  van  Hgeloove 
van  J.  de  Labadie,  P.  Yvon,  P.  du  Lignon,  H.  en  P,  Schluter.  Amst., 
L.  Jutein,  1671.  4to.  39.  pp.   Uneut,  Rare  and  important,  6.50 

{Disclosure  or  manifestation  of  the  purity  of  the  faith  of  J,  de  La- 

bodie,   Tvon,  du  Lignon,  H,  and  F.  Schluter.) 

This  P.  Schluter  Is  probably  the  same  who  in  1682  travelled  in  New- 
Netherland;  the  MS.  of  his  interesting  journal  was  once  in  my  possession 
and  sold  to  Mr.  H.  C,  Hurphy,  yrho  published  it  in  1867  at  Brooklyn  for 
the  Bradford-Club. 

1318  —  Bedt  veritable  de  ce  qui  s'eat  pass^  au  Synode  de  Dordrecht 
1669...  touchant  J.  de  Labadie.  Leyden,  Cdaude  Frison^  1669.  4to. 
Vneut.  French  and  Dutch.  64  pp.  7.— 

1319  —  Schurman  (Anna  M.  k)  Opuscula  Hebraea,  Graeca,  Lat., 
Gallica.  Ed.  2.  auct.  Lugd.  Bat,  MUemer,  1650.  v#//«fi,  p<>r«r.  8vo.  2.75 

One  of  the  most  zealous  and  able  adherents  of  Labadie. 

1320 ^EvuXfiQun  seu  melioris  partis  electio.  Altonae,  Corn,  v,  d,  Meulen, 

1673.  —   F.    Tvon,    Essentia   religionis   christianae    patefacta.  Ibid. 
1673.  —  1  vol.  vellum.  8vo.  5.50 

The  first  work  is  an  interesting  autobiography. 


Aws^rdara. 

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RELieiOU«  SECTS.  -  iv  i.«badist». 

1321  —  Schuerman  (A.  M.  v.)  Pael-steen  van  den  tijt  pnaes  levens, 
dai  is,  Wi-spraeck  ovei*  hei  gheschil  of  de  palen  van  *t  leven  vast- 
staen,  ofle  by  ons  velvet  kunnen  worden.  Uit  het  Latijn  vertaalt. 
Amsterd-,   JooH  Broersz,,  1647.  sm.  8vo.-^27  pp.  JUire,  2.50 

{The  milestone  of  our  life,  that  it^  decision  of  the  gueaio*  if  ike 
limits  of  life  fire  immoveaiie  or  may  be  changed  by  us,  Transl,  frm 
the  iJin.) 

1322  —  Yvon  (P.)  L'Homme  p^hfiur  prjopos^  selon  tous  ses  caract^res. 
Amsterd.,  /.  v.  d.  Felde,  1683.  vellum.  8vo,  9.- 

Very  rare.  —  The  author  wa«  ,yPa&t«ur  de  rEglisc  RefbTBi^  retirfe  da 
monde  i  Wiwert  en  Friae.* 

1323 W.   BraJteFs    onbillicke   en   verkeerde   handelihge   geopenbaert. 

Amsterd.,  J.  v.  d.  Felde,  1685.  hf.  hd.  8vo.  Rare,  7.- 

( Brake fs  wtptst  and  loron^iS  doings  revealed.) 

Refatation    of  Brokers  Doctrine    of  the    LabAdists  (No.  1311.)  In  the 

same  volume :  Beslayt  van  de  schriften  aenH  Ucht  ge^even  doo?  W.  Bnkel 

en  P.  Yvon.  f Conclusion  of  the  ibriiinffi  of  Brcttk  and  7wm.yiM,  1©6. 

S  E  L I  8 10  US   S  E C T  S.  -  ¥.  Methodists. 

1324  ->-  Biurldiard    (J.    Qt.)  G^ochichte  der  Methodifitea  in  £nghnd. 

Niirnberg,  4795.  2  vote,  in  i.  hf,  bd,  8vo.  1.25 

The  2d  vol.  cont  a  biography  of  the  founden  of  Miethodtem :  J.  Wesley 

and.G.  Whiteiield,  who  passed  a  long  period  of  their  life  in  America, snd 

founded  there  many  churches. 

i325  -*-  €)<etrouw  V^rhaal  van   de  opkomet  en   tegenwoord. .  toestand 

der  zo.  genaamde  Methodistenr  in  Eogeland.  Workuro,  D.  JSalk,  1752. 

Af  idL-Svo*  .  5.50 

{True    account   of  the   rise   and  present  amdition  <^  the  S9  eaUed 

Methodic.) 

Chapt.  IV.  (pp«  17^24)  oentaina  an  acoooat  of  the  voyage  of  J;andC. 
Wesley  to  Georgia  and  their  reaidenee  there. 
1326 Same  edition,  sd.  uncut,  6.50 

1327  ^  Whitefteld  (G-.)  Select  collection  of  his  letter^  vmOen  to  his 
most  intimate  friends  in  England  and  America,  1734-^70.  With  an 
account  of  the  Orpban-Uouse  in  Georgia.  Ijoiidoo»  W^,  1772.  3  vols. 
caif,  portr.  8vo.  5.-  • 

Interesting   letters   ef  the  celebrated  founder  of  the.  sect  of  Oalvimstie 
Methodists  in  America. 

1328  —  Mystios.  —  Brothers  (Rich.)  A  revealed  knowledge  of  the 
prophecies  and  times.  —  letter  to  Ph-.  Stephens.  —  Extracts  from 
the  prophecies  of  C.  Love  (1651)  Kotterus  (1621 ),  Poniatonia  (1628). - 
Acoonnt  of  the  Lords  dealings  to  Mrs.  Mary  Moore.  —  Turner,  Testi- 
mony to  the  prophetical  mission  of  R.  Brothers  etc.  London*  1794—95. 
8  parts  in  1  vol.  calf.  8vo.  Fery  curious*  4.- 

1329  —  Plymouth  (New).  —  Huntet,  (Jos.)  (Collections  concemmg 
the  Church  or  Congregation  of  Protestant  Separatists  formed  at 
Scrooby  in  North  Nottinghamshire,  in  the  time  of  King  James  I: 
the  founders  of  New-Tlymouth  the  parent-oolony  of  New*£nglamd,  Lon- 
don, 1854    clofj^,  plate,  8vo.  .         6.— 

SELIGIOUS  SECTS.  <-¥i.qMkers. 

1330  —  Colleetion  of  ^  tracts  in  Dntch  by  W.  Densbury,  J.  Naylor, 
P.  Howgm.  St.  Crisp,  John  Forly.  W.  Ames,  W.  Caton,  J;  Roeloflfe, 
G,  Fox,  J.  Park,  Ghr.  Birkhead,  and  others,  published  in  16^6—71. 
In  1  stout  volume,  vellum,  4to.  Rare  eoUection.  18.— 

At  the  end  a  list  in  MSS,  of  the  pieces. 


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1331  —  Ames  (W.)  Wedierleggiage  van  't  bericht  van  H.  Jung.  Amsterd.. 
voar  den  Antheur,  166^  4to.  29  pp.  1.50 

(Mefutaiion  of  the  report  of  H,  Jung  {against  the  Quaiert],) 

1332  —  Bc^eri  (J.  G.)  Syuopseos  et  examinis  theologiae  Enthusiastainim  sen 
Qpakerorpoif  praecipue  IC  Barclaii,  dissertationes  VI.  Jenae,  /•  /. 
Mril,  17M.  calf.  4\o,  3.50 

1333 CoUatio  doctrinae  Quakerorum  et  Proteslantium,  una  cum  har- 

roonia   erroroin   Quakerorum   et   Heterodoxoinim   aliorum.   Jenae»  T. 
Oehrliu^,  1694.  4to.  2.50 

1334  —  BiEirclay  (H.)  Kpistola  amatoria  nee  non  consultoria  ad  legates 
Magnatum  Europae,  de  pace  Christianor.  ponsultandi  gratia  Noviomagi 
cbngressod.  Rtttterd.,  /.P.  Qroenew>uf,  1678.  4to.  36  pp.  3.— 

Written  from  liis  gaol  in  Aberdeen  in  Scotland  to  tbe  Depatees  for  the 
peace  between  Holland,  Prance  ahd  England,  assembled  at  Nymei^en  in 
Holland ;  among  them  were  K.  v.  Benningen,  Bai|^ma8ter  of  Amsterdam, 
GoQDt  d'Siirades,  etc. 

1335  — —  Yerantwoording  vaii  de  ware  christelyke  godgeleerdheid,  gelijlc 
dezelve  gepredikt  word  van  het  volk,  spotsgewyze  Quakers  genaamd. 
Uit  het  Latyn  vert  d9or  J.  S.  Qtmxentaker.  2de  druk.  Amst.,  J.  Vol- 
dorp,  1757.  hf.  ealf,  4to.  3.— 

(FuMNtfc^MH   of  ike  true    dhrutiem    Theologg,  a%  preached   £y   the 
people,  nicknamed  (hutkers.    Tramtlaied  bif  Qiazemaker.) 
The  preftMe  is  dated  1675. 

1336 The  same*  VnotO,  4to.  3.50 

1337  —  Benezet  (A.)  Observations  sur  Torigine,  les  princfpes  et  r^ta- 
bliseement  en  Am^rique  des  Quakers.  Londres,  1817.  8vo.  1.50 

1333  —  BaarTOUgh  (Bd.)  Een  standaert  opgerecht,  ende  een  bauiere 
veergehouden  tot  alle  natien....  door  dutjsendeu  van  sijn  volck,  de- 
welcke  in  spot  Quaeckera  getiaemt  zijn.  Uit  faet  Eng.  vert.  Amsterd., 
gedr.  in  't  jaer  1959.  {tie,  tnttead  of  1659.)  4to.  28  pp.  2.— 

{A  eUmdard  erected  and  a   banner  held  up  to  alt  nations..,  by 
thousands  of  his  people,  nieknamed  Quakers.) 

1339 The  same,  other  edition.  Amst.,  Cbtr.  Cunradus,  1669.  4to.  Uncut. 

28  pp.  2.50 

1340  —  Caton  (Will.)  Den  Matelijken  Ondersoeker  voldaen,  in  een  klare 
beschrijvinge. . .  aengaende  het  versmaede  volk,  gemeinlijk  Quakers 
genaemt.'Uit  hefEngelsch  vert.  Amsterd.,  C.Cunradus,\m%Uo,  2.50 

{The  moderate  inquirer  satisfied,  by  a  clear  description. .  .of  the  de- 
spised people,  eomidonh/  ealled  Quttkers.) 

1341  •—  Cri^  XStevQn)  l)e  waerhevdt  triumpherende  over  valschheyt, 
in  een  antwoort  op  dertig  valscne  beschuldigingen  tegen  het  volck 
Gods,  Quakjers  genaemt.  Km9\.,Chr.  Cunradus,  1670.  4tQ.  20  pp.    2.50 

ffy«/A   triumphing  over  falsehood,    being  a   reply  io  30  fqlse  accu- 
sations of  the  people  of  Qtod,  called  (Quakers.) 

1342  —  0e  oude  waerheyd  bntdekt,  en  het  licht  Jesu  Ghristi,  *t  welk 
veele  eeuwen  verboiien  heeft  geweest,  verhoogd,  en  wederora  aan 
de  menschen  gepreecQkt.  Rotterdam,  J.  P.  Groenwout,  1684.  vellum, 
4tQ.  8.— 

(T^e   old  tfvXk   discdv^ed,   and  thd   light   of  J.    Chr.,   which  was 

hidden  during  many  centuries,  held  up  and  preached  again  to  mankind.) 

A  stoat  volume   of  645  pp.  containing  tracts,  letters  etc.  by  W.  Penq, 

».  fox,  S.  Oiip,  F.  Hendrttki,  G.  Keith,  W.  Gaton,  W.  Ames,  J.  Park, 

iffld  othetB,  collected  and  edited  by  Steven  Crisp.  After  the  preface  of  the 

vfitor  will  1^  fban^' a  printed  list  of  all  the  pieces  of  the  collection. 


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RILIOIOUS  SICTS.  -  VI. 

1343  —  Croesii  (G.)  Histona  Quakeriana,  sive  de  vqlgo  dictis  Qtiakeru. 
Ed.  2«  Amstelod.,  4696.  ealf  giU  nsai,  8vo.  4^ 

Very  interesting  history  oC  the  Qaakers,  iaclading  their  wttlenents  in 
New-Netherland  (pp.  432—436),  in  Fenusylvaniiv.  ttie  foasjhltioii  of  Phils* 
delphift,  the  colony  of  W.  Penn.  etc. 

1344  —  Fox  (G.)  A  Journal  or  historical  acconnt  of  his  life,  travels,  saffe- 
rings  etc.  3d  edition.  London,  Lute  Einde,  1764.  calf,  fol.  700  pp.  5.- 

Pp.  428—57  contain  his  travels  in  Jamaica,  Maryland,  Vii^nia,  Jersey  etc. 

1345 Epistle    lo   all  Christians  to  keep   to   Yea,  Yea  and  Nay,  Nay, 

and  to  fulfil  their  words  and  pronuses.  London,  B,  Clark,  1682.  4to. 
8  pp.  3.~ 

1346 Salutatie  aan   U  Charles  Stuart,  dewdlke  nu  zijt  geproclameert 

Koniuck  van  Engelandt.  Amst,  in  het  jaer  1660.  4to.  16  pp.        ^— 
{Salutiifion  to    Thee   CiarUs  Siuart,  mho    art  now  proelamei  £«y 
of  England.) 

1347 £en  woord  voor  den  Konink,  op  dat  hy  mag  siea,  wie  die  gene 

zijn,  die  alle   menschen. .-.    liefhebben,   en  den  konink  eeren.  Gedr. 
in  't  jaer  1661.  4to.  11  pp.  2.- 

{A  word  io  the  King,  thai  he  may  *ae  who  are  ikote  who  love  all 
men  and  honour  the  King,) 

1348 Commentaire  philosoph.   snr  les  yiaroles  de  Jesos^Christ :  Co%- 

train-les  d*enirer.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  p.  J,  F.  [Bafle."]  Avec  sapplQinent. 
Cantobery.  Thorn.  LUtwel,  1686-88.  4  vols,  ealf,  12ino.  7.- 

1349  —  Higginfl  (J.)  De  bootsi^hap  des  Heeren  aen  alle  volkeren,  welke 
zijn  afgedwaelt  van  het  ligt  Christi,  voomaementlgk  gestiert  tot  het 
Engels  Yolk  in  Amsterdam.  Gedr.  in  *t  jaer  1659.  4to.  18  pp.     2.50 

(Message   of  the   Lord  to  all  peoples,  that  have  devimtad  from  the 
Ught  of  Christy  espmaUg  sent  to  the  English  folks  ms  Jmsterdam,) 

1350  —  Howgill  (Fr.)  Het  erfdeel  Jakobs  ontdeckt,  na  2ijn  v^erkeer 
uit  Egipten.  Gedr.  in  't  jaer  1668.  4to.  24  pp.  1.75 

{Jacob's  inheritance  disoovered  after  his  return  from  Eggpt.) 

1351  -  Hume  (Sophia)  An  exhortation  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  pro- 
vince of  South-Carolina*  to  bring  their  deeds  to  the  light  of  Christ, 
in  their  own  consciences.  London,  Luke  Binde,  1752.  —  The  same, 
An  epistle  to  the  inhabitants  of  South-Carolina,  containing  sundry 
observations  proper  lo  be  considered  by  every  Professor  of  Christia- 
nity. Ibid,  1754.  —  A  caution  to  such  as  observe  days  and  times. . . 
by  S.  H\ume'].  —  3  parts  in  1  vol.  calf,  8vo.  Bare,  6.— 

1352  —  Jacobsz.  (Jao.)  en  Abrali.  Janss,  Een  Antwoord  op  vijf 
vragen,  uytgeg.  door  L,  H.  Eppenhof,  om  door  ons  l)eantwoord  te 
worden,  die  Quakers  genaemt  zijn.  Amst.,  Chr,  Cunradus^  1670.  4lo. 
16  pp.  2.- 

{Reply   to   5    questions^  puhl.   by   L,  H.  Eppenhof,   in   order  to  he 
answered  by  vs^  who  are  called  Quakers.) 

1353  —  Eiiyper  (Fr.)  Den  Philosopherenden  Boer;  handelende  van  de 
dwalingen  der  hedendaegsche  Christenen,  Cartesianen  en  Quaakers,  door 
S.  1.  B.  2de  druk.  (No  place)  Oedr.  voor  de  Cartesianen  en  QuaJcert, 
1677.  2  parts.  4to.  56  and  43  pp.  Uncut.  4.- 

{The  Fhilosophic  Feasant^  treating  of  the  errors  of  the  present  Ckrit- 

tians    Cartesians^    Quakers  etc,  {No  place.)  Friwted  for  the  Cartesisns 

and  Quakers.  By  S.  L  B.  2«^  edit.) 

13.54  —  Les  Yrais  Quakers,  ou  les  exhortations,  harangues  et  pr^ic- 

tions  des  vrais  serviteurs  de  Dieu,  i  un  mechant  frire  au  siqet  de 

ses  maximessurle  luxe  etc.  Loncjres,  1770.  sd,  «ii«it<.Svo.l9i.pp.  2.25 

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1355'—  Lettre   d'un   Bourgeois  de   Londre,  Quacker  de  religion,  a  son 

coH^gue   Mr.  R.    W.,   marchand   a  Rotterdam.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  (No 

place)  1688.  4lo.  8  pp.  4.25 

1350  -^  Naylor.  —  De  groote   bedrieger   ondersocht,   ofle  leven . . .  van 

3am;   Naylor,   de  Quaker,   met   de   wijse  van  sijn  inrijdingh  binneii 

Bristol.  Na  de  copye  van  Londen,  gedr.  voor  Henry  Brome,  1657. 4to. 

24  pp.  Uncut.  4.— 

{Tk^  gretU  mpottor  €xamm$d,  or  Ufe,i,  of  J.  Na^lor^  the  Quaker, 

wit  A  ike  manner  of  his  entry  into  BridoL) 

In  the  Sihtiotheea  Tkysiana  at  Leyden   is  »  «inaU  (net  of  /.  Naylor 
4  pp.  4to,  with  a  small  square  v^ry  fine  ^/ci^df  portrait  of  Naylor  oil  the  title. 

1357  ]jie/de  tot  de  verloorene,  ende  een  handt  uitgestreckt  tol  hul- 

peloose . . .  Oedr.  in  *t  jaer  1669.  4to.  64  pp.  Uncut,  4. — 

{Love  to  the  loet,  a^d  a  hand  tended  to  the  helplees.) 

1358  -*  Baxk  (Jam.)  Christas  Jesus  verhooght. . .  in  een  antwoort  tot 
een  duyster  en  onnut  schrift  gesonden  aen  ons  het  voick  Godts,  ge- 
naemt  Quakers,  door  J.  K.  Knoll.  Amst.,  Chr,  Cunradue,  1670.  4to. 
24  pp.  2.50 

(Christ  magnified,.,  in  a  reply  to  an  obscure  and  useless  toritiny,  sent 

by  J,  K.  Knoll  to  us,  the  people  of  God,  called  Quakers.) 

135d  —  Paruel  (J.)  Ken  ondersoeck  des  geloofs. . .  op  dat  een  yeder  sien 

mach  wat  haer  geloof  is. . .  Amsterd.  1669.  4to.  8  pp.  1.— 

(Jm  examination  of  the  faith, . .    that  every  one  may  see  what  his 

faith  is,) 

1360  —  Phillips.  —  Memoii-s  of  the  life  of  Catherine  Phillips.  London, 
1797.  hf..ealf,  uncut,  8vo.  2.50 

Pp.  o6— 147  contain  the  authoress*  stay  in  America. 

1361  —  Story.  —  The  life  of  Thorn.  Story  (1686—1741.)  carefully  abrid- 
ged by  J.  Kendall.  London,  J.  Phillips,  1786.  A/,  hd,,  uncut.  8vo.   4.— 

A  very  interesting  autobiography  of  one  of  the  companions  of  W.Penn. 

RELieiOUS  SECTS.  --  wii.  nevivi 

1362  —  M'Kemar  (Blch.)  The  Kentucky  Revival,  or  history  of  the  late 
outpouring  of  the  Spint  of  6od,  vnth  an  account  of  Shakerism.  Cin- 
cinnati: reprinted  A'bany;  Bosford,  1808.  —  Observations  on  Church- 
Government  by  the  Presbytery  of  Spiingfield.  Ibid.  1808.  —  1  vol. 
calf  8vo.  4.— 

1363  —  Watts  (is.)  Nadere  geloofwaardige  Berichten  van  het  heerlyke 
werk  Godts,  geopenbaart  in  de  bekeeringe  van  veele  duysenden  van 
zielen  in  Kieuw-Engelandt.  Uit  het  Eng.  vertaalt  d.  Is.  Le  Long. 
Leeu^ardea,  Ji,  tT.  Noordbeek,  1750.  sd,  uncut,  8vo.  5.^ 

'      {Further  truthful  news  of  the  WorJc  of  the  Lord,  displayed  in  the 
wmverei^  of  many  thousand  souls  its '  Neto-Enyland.) 
Interesting  volume,  consisting  exclusively  of  letters  written  by  American 

preaehers,  as  J.  Rogers,  P.  Thaeher,  O.  Pcabody,  G.  Tennent,  J.  Edwards, 

Jos.  Willard,  Coleman,  and  others. 

REtlBIOttS   SECTS.  —  Vlll.  rnUed  Brethren. 

1364  —  CoUectioZL  of  Hymns,  for  the  use  of  the  Protestant  Church  of  the 
United  Brethren.  With  supplement.  Philadelphia,  1813.  2  parts  in  1 
vol.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

1365  r-  H;^m]18  for  the  use  of  the  Society  of  United  Christian  Friends, 
professing  the  faith  of  universal  salvation.  New- York,  1817.  calf 
sm.  8¥0.  2. — 

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1366  Heys-JonmflBl  van  een  Amsterdamse  KiAi)eu^,  4%fW^«^^ 
Indien  op  een  eiland  deer  dc  qiwodiiders  rt&titSrtt  yaiHiiteu,  4e- 
welke  zijn  volk...  aan  speten  braden  en  opateu. ..  dpfir mn iahnd» 
princes,  die  zin  in  hem  kreeg,  verlo9JL  wierd. . .  Rotterd..  /**  v.  Be- 
zooyen  (1720  ?)  8vo.  48  pp.  T^ry  rare.  6.- 

{Jounud  qf  c  C4i,ptam  fr^rn  AmtUrdam^  made  priMmer,€m. ^  island  m 
tAe  ifest^htdiet  3y  tavage9,  vh9  tUe  kU  cre»,  q»d  wme  released  69  a 
native  princess,  who  fell  in  lope  tqilA  kim^  fU.) 

A  sort  of  Robinsonade. 

i367  aobertson  (W.)  History  of  America.  3«  editioii.  London,  1780.  3 
vols.  (8  books.)  eat/  extra  ^,  map9y  fate  eofff.  Svo.  4.50 

1868  -  History  of  America.  Paris,  1835.  kf.  jkd.  roy.  8vo.  175 

This  editioit  coDtaias  the  snpplameiitary  boc^  IX  aad  X. 

1369  -- —  Geschiedenis  van  America.  Uit  faet  Eng^,  vert.  Amaiterd.,  1778- 

1801.  5  vols,  kf,  calf,  unetd,  maps,  8vo.  250 

Dutch   translation   of  the  precediiig.  woHt  ^  The  5^  part  (or  book  IX 

and   X),    pabliftbed  sfter  the  death  of  the  anthor  ,bf  his  sob,  oovtains  the 

history  of  Virginia  tiU  1688,  and  of  N.  Ba^nd  till  16G2. 

1370 The  same  work,  in  Dateh.  4  vols.  Sew.  1.75 

1371  [BrOChdfort  (C6s.  de)]  Uistoire  naturelle  et  morale  des  lies  Antilles 
de  VAm^rique.  A  v.  un  vocabulaire  Caraibe.  Rotterd.,  A,  Leers,  1658. 
bds.,  numerous  engravings,  4to,  12.— 

First  and  rare  edition.  Barbier  says,  that  the  real  author  was  L.  de 
Paincy.  —  The  Caraib  vocabulary  fills  the  pages  515 — 27.  —  Priced  by 
Qnaritch,  1870.  ^g  2.12  s.  6  p. 

The  part  of  this  book,  which  comprises  the  description  of  Tahago  his 
been  reprinted  sepaiately  and  issued  wftb  the  title:  Tableau  de  Tisle  de 
Tabago  ou  de  la  NouveUe  Oualchrie,  une  des  isles  Antiltes  de  i'Anierique. 
Leide,  J.  le  Carpentier^  1665. 12nio.  Ulis  volume  is  very  rare.  I  had  it  twice. 

1372  —  Histoire  naturelle  des  lies  Antilfes  de  TAm^riqad.  Lyon,  Ckr. 
Fourmt/,  1667.  2  voU.  calf,  2  plates  and  many  engravings.  12roo.    i).— 

Third  edition,  being  the  first  with  the  author's  nanie  on  the  title,  with 
considerable  additious  in  titer  de^oript^qpi  of  Tabago. 
Vol,  li.  pp.  652 — 80,  cont.  the  Caraib  7ocabalary. 

1373  —  Historische  Beschreibung  der  Antlllen  Inselu  in  America  gelegen. 
Aus  Kranzos.  Sprach  iibersetzet  Frankf^jurt,  W.  Serlin,  1668,  vellum^ 
45  jp/«/M.  12mo.  4.— 

German  translation  of  the  preceding.  This  contains  only.  vol.  L.  of  the 
origiuijd,  but  with  the  Caraib  voeabulary.  There  is  uq  notice  ^  TolumeoB 
the  title,  bat  in  Stevens'  Nuggets  we  find  that  a  2^  voL  lias  been  publi- 
shed in  the  same  year  with  the  ^Caralbisches  NahmenJiuch^'' 
1874  —  Natuurlijk^  en  zedelijk&  hisitorie  van  d'  £ylanden««de  voor-eylan- 
den  van  America.  Met  eenen  Caraibiachen  Woordenaehat.  Vertaalt 
door  H.  DuUaart.  Rotterd.,  A.  Leers, A^cSL,  tbsUum,  ptfliss  amdengrop. 
4to.  .         6.- 

Dntch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  with  the  Caraib  .Vpqa^Ury* 

1375 The  same  sewed,  uncuty  4to.  .Bare*  7.— 

1376  Bomaniis  (A.)  Parvum  tbeatrum.urbium>i(veJWbtuiA.Ei|9|^fi|^u^ 
totius  or  bis  descriptio.  fi'rahcof.,  N.  £assaeu8,i^^.  veUitm,  We  ,vjf»' 
ting.  4to.  ff^itA  a  large  number  of  views  of  cities,  remarkably  well  «*'- 
euted.  10.— 

The  4***  book  contains:  »De  Novo  Orbe,  sive  India  Occideotali* of^th 
the  description  of  Florida,  NeW-tVance,  New-Sfiain,  Novit'0aHcia,  Yucaba 
Cuba,  BnuEil,  Peru  etc.  11  pp. 

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Dr.  A.  Raland,  in  the  Bibliophile  Beige  V,  p.  252,  says  that  the  text 
of  this  work  is  only  a  translation  of  the  indices,  annexed  to  each  of  the  6 
volumes  of  the  German  edition  of  G.  Braun  and  F.  Hogenbeig's  Civitates 
Orbis  Terramm  (1586.)  He  adds,  that  Bomanus  had  made  this  translation 
originally  for  his  private  nse ;  by  chance  it  came  into  the  hands  of  the  publisher 
N.  Bassaens  of  Fraakfort,  the  same  who  had  published  the  different  editions 
of  A.  Saur^s  German  Parvum  Theatrum  (whidi  is  likewise  nothing  else 
bat  a  reprint,  geograpUcaUy  arranged  of  the  above  mentioned  alphabeUeal 
indices  of  Braun  and  Hogenberg.)  At  the  earnest  desire  of  N.  Bassaeus, 
Romanus  permitted  his  translation  to  be^  printed,  and  for  the  illustration 
of  it  the  publisher  made  use  of  the  same  views,  which  are  in  Saur's  work. 
It  is  in  this  manner  that  the  curious  coincidence  of  the  2  works  must 
be  explained. 

1377  Ross  (Alex.)  Les  religions  du  monude,  ou  demonstration  de  toutes 
les  religions  et  h6r6sies  de  I'Asie,  Afrique,  Am6rique  et  de  r£urope. 
Trad.  p.  Th.  La  Grue,  Amst,  4682.  calf,  j^UUet,  8vo.   '  2.75 

Fp.  165 — 195  treat  of  the  American  peoples. 

1378  Ross  (J.)  Beizen  naar  Ysland  en  de  Baffinsbaai  ter  ontdekking  van 
eene  doorvaart  ten  Noord-Westen  van  Groenland.  Naar  het  Hoog- 
duitsch-  's  Gravenh.,  1821.  sd.,  map  and  pUUes,  8vo.  (3.20)  1.& 

( Voyages  to  Iceland  and  Baffinsbay  in  search  of  a  pcbssage    North- 
West  of  Greenland,) 
Translation  of  the  account  of  the  first  voyage  of  Ross  to  the  North. 

1379  —  Narrative  of  a  second  voyage  in  search  of  a  North- West  Pas- 
sage (1829—33.)  Brussels,  1835.  hf  calfy  maps,  8vo.  1.50 

1380  —  Relation  du  second  voyage  fait  k  la  recherche  d'un  passage  an 
Nord-Ouest  (1829—33.)  Trad.  p.  A.  J.  B.  Defauconpret.  Paris,  1835. 
2  vols,  td,,  portr,,  map  and  plaiet,  8vo.  (9. — )  3. — 

1381  [Bousselot  do  Surg^]  M^molres  g^graphiques,  physiques  et 
histor.  sur  I'Asie,  TAfrique  et  TAm^rique.  Tir6s  des  Lettres  JSdifianies. 
Paris,  Durand,  1767.  4  vols.  sd.  uncut,  sm.  8vo.  3.50 

Vol.  IV  treats  exclusively  of  America.  —  The  Lettres  Edifiantea  are  very 
interesting .  relations  of  the  Jesuits  concerning  the  countries  they  tried  to 
christianize. 

1382  Hll^^*^^^  (Thorn.)  Narratives  of  voyages  towards  the  North- West 
in  search  of  a  passage  to  Cathay  and  India,  1496-1631.  "With  se- 
lections flx)m  the  early  records  of  the  Honourable  East  India  Com- 
pany. London,  1859.  cloth,  maps,  8vo.  (12. — )  8. — 

Published  for  the  HalEluyt  Society. 

1383  [Bosch  (B..)]  Verslag  aan  J.  Gales  betrekkel.  de  leening  van  1,500,000 
dollars  ten  behoove  van  de  steden  Washington,  Georgetown  en 
Alexandria.  Amst.,  1830.  8vo.  3.- 

{AceouaU  to  /.  Gates  retat.  of  the  loan  of  1,500,000  dollars  for  the 
eHies  of  Washington,  Georgetown  and  Alexandria.) 

1384  Ruyter  (M.  A.  de).  —  Joumael  gehouden  op  *s  Landts-schip  de  Spiegel, 
van  *t  gene  gepasseert  is  op  de  vloot  van  de  Staten  Gen.,  soo  in  de 
Middellantsche  Zee,  als  op  de  Kusten  van  Africa  en  America  onder  't 
beleydt  van  Michiel  de  Ruyter,  in  den  Jare  1664  en  1665.  Amsterd., 
Jao,  Fenekel,  1^.  4to.  84  pp.  With  engrav,  and  printed  titles,  5 
leaves  damaged,  10. — 

{Journal  kept  on  the  ship  „de  Spiegel"  of  what  happened  to  the  fleet 
under  Mich,  de  BM/ter,  in  the  Mediterranean  and  on  the  coasts  of 
Africa  and  America  in  1664  and  1665.) 

Cont.  pp.  40 — 42:  Treaty  between  the  West-India-Company  and  the 
English  ^ican  Company.  —  pp.  66—80:  de  Buyter^s  West-Indian  voyage. 


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1385  Bnyter  (M,  A.  de)  Joumael  ofte  Dag-register  van  de  Reyse, 
gedaen  onder  Mich.  A.  de  Ruyter.  Beschreven  door  Jeurian  Prins. 
Amsterd.,  Sam,  ImbreekU,  4666.  4to.  i04  pp.  WUh  plate  representing 
views  of  St.  Jago,  Cartnoniif»  etc.    Very  scarce.  14.— 

.  Journal  of  the  same  voyage  as  the  preceding  No.,  hut  held  on  hoard  of  the 
ship  Damiateu  hy  Jeurian  Prlns.  This  account  contains  much  more  of 
the  official  documents,  letters,  reports  etc.  relating  to  the  expedition.  It  is 
dedicated  hy  the  puhlisher  to  Nlc.  Witsen  ^who  now  happily  eig'oys  his 
dear  fatherland,  undistorhed  hy  the  tronblesome  Russians  and  the  Northern 
peoples.'' 

13H6  —  Jotimal*  of  Oaghregister   over   de   reyse  gedaen  door  M.  A.  de 

Ruyter    in   de   West-Indies.    Amst.,    iS*.    Imhreehts,   1665.   4to.  8  pp. 

Very  rare,  7.- 

{Joumal  or  diary   of  ike   voyage^  made  hy  M.  J.  de  Buyter  in  the 

West-Indies.) 

This  account  of  de  Ruyter's  voyage  is  the  copy  of  a  letter,  signed  by 
Jan  ran  Eyndhoven,  who  took  a  share  in  the  expedition.  It  relates  the  events 
from  Oct.  4.  4664  till  August  8.  4665.  It  is  also  reprinted  in  Aitzema, 
vol.  V.  pp.  974 — ^975,  hut  without  mentioning  the  name  of  the  writer. 

4387  —  Brief  van  de  Vice-Admiraal  de  Ruyter  aan  de  Staten  Gen.  (4665.) 
4to.  7  pp.  2.- 

{Letter  by  Vice-Admiral  de  Ruyter  to  the  States  Gener) 
On  his  expedition  to  the  West-Indies. 

4388  —  Brand  (G.)  La  vie  et  les  actions  memorables  de  M.  de  Ruyter. 
Trad,  du  Holland.  Amst.,  1698.  JViih  portr.  and  plates  by  Stoopendaal. 
fol.  6.- 

This  eminent  biography  of  the  oelehrated  Admiral  includes  a  detailed 
account  of  his  expedition  to  Guinea  and  the  West-Indies. 

4389  —  Buma  (J.  Acronius  k)  Argo  Relgica,  s.  de  expeditione  Belgica 
in  Africa  et  America,  sub  celeb,  heroe  Mich.  Rutero  carmen  chroni- 
cum.  Daventriae  (c*.  1665.)  sm.  8vo.  Bare,  12.50 

1390  Buyters   (D.)   Toortse  der   Zeevaert    om    te  beseylen   de  custen 

geleghen   beznyden   den   Tropicus  Cancri,  als  Brasylien,  West-lndien, 

Guinea,  Angola,  etc.  Vlissingen,  M.  Az.  v.  d,  Nolck,  1623. 4to.  Very  scarce. 

{Torek  of  naviyafion  for  the  coast  in  the  South  of  Tropicus  Caneri, 

as  Brazil,  tke  JVest-lndies,  Guinea,  Angola  etc.) 

1391 The  same.  Amsterd.,  Jac.  Colom,  1692.  4to.   Very  scarce.    — .- 

I  have  had  both  these  editions,  only  once,  and  sold  them  in  1866  to 
Mr.  H.  Stevens  for  flor.  45.—  and  flor.  18.  —  In  the  catal.  of  P.  v.  d. 
A  a,  Leide  1725.  p.  828  is  cited :  D.  Ruyters,  Toortse  der  Zeevaard,  ver- 
lichtende  West-lndien,  Brasilien,  Guinea  en  Angola.  Amst.  1674.  4to. 

1392  Sabellioi  (M.  A.  Cocceji)  Rapsodiae  histoHaram  Enneadum  ab 
orbe  condito  (usque  ad  annum  1504.)  In  Aedibus  Ascensianis,  1516—17. 
2  vols,  old  binding,  somewhat  damaged,  a  wormhole  in  the  last  leaves  of 
vol.  I.  fol.  16.- 

Vol.  II.  fol.  CCCXXXIII:  Account  of  the  discovery  of  America  by  Co- 
lumbus. —  Harrisse  (No.  89)  has  taken  the  title  from  Graesse,  hut  has 
not  seen  the  book. 

1393  [Saintard]  Roman  politique  sur  T^tat  present  des  affaires  deTAme- 
rique,  ou  lettres  sur  les  moyens  d'^tablir  une  paix  solide.  Amsterd., 
1756.  calf,  12mo.  1.50 

1394  Salt-Question.  —  Placoaet  inhoudende  verbodt  dat  niemandt 
varen  moet . . .  naer  de  Zout-vaert,  anders  als  met  convoy,  's  Grav. 
1621.  4to.  8  pp.  2.- 

{Edicl  prohibiting  the  navigation  for  salt  othertoise  i^kan  with  convoy.) 

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1395  Salt-Qiiestion.  —  Ordre  by  de...  Staten  Gener.  ghemaeckt  op 
het  bevaren  vande  Middellantsche  Zee  ende  het  Southalen  in  West- 
Indien.  Amst.,  Jf.  Colijn,  1621.  4to.  20  pp.  2.50 

{Order   by  the   States  Gen.  on  the  navigation  of  the  Mediterranean 
and  the  Mlt-irade  of  the  West-Indiei.J 

1396  Sanderson.  —  Seer  gedenkwaerdige  Voyagien  van  Job.  Sanderson, 
Hendr.  Timberly  en  Job.  Smitb,  door  Europa,  Asia  en  America. 
Amst.,  J,  van  ]}yck,  4678.  With  3  plates.  4to.  5.50 

{Ver^  memorable  voyages  of  John   Sanderson^  H.  Timberly  and  J. 
Smith  through  Europe,  Africa  and  America) 
1396* Tbe  same,  entirely  uncut,  rare  in  this  state.  7. — 

1397  Sandoval  (Prud.  de)  Historia  de  la  vida  y  hecbos  del  Emperador 
Carlos  V.  Pamplona,  Barthol.  Paris,  4618.  Vol.  I.  hf.  veUum.  fol.  42.— 

This  vol.  comprises  the  years  4500—4528.  —  It  contains  an  interesting 
accoant  of  the  conqaest  of  Mexico  by  Cortes  (pp.  459 — 190),  the  discovery  of 
Peru  (pp.  681 — 693)  etc.  —  A  complete  copy  (2  vols.)  priced  by  Salva  75  fr. 

1398  Sanson  (d' Abbeville)  Description  de  tout  PUnivers  en  plusieurs 
cartes  et  en  divers  traitez  de  g^ograpbie  et  d'bistoire,  ou  sont  d^crits 
les  empires,  leurs  moeurs,  langues,  ricbesses.  Amsterd.,  Fr.  Halma, 
1700.  6  parts  in  4  vol.  calf,  coats  of  arms.  4to.  7. — 

The  part  treating  of  America  contains  45  maps.  —  Fine  copy,  the  nu- 
merous maps  coloured  and  the  principal  cities  marked  with  gold. 

1399  —  Geograph.  en  bistor.  bescbrijvingb  van  Europa,  Asia,  Africa  en 
America.  Vert.  d.  S.  de  Vries.  Utrecbt,  4683.  With  maps.  4to.       4.— 

{Geograph.  andhistor,  description  of  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America.) 
Pp.  545 — 688  Description  of  America,  with  13  maps. 

1400  Schaff  (Ph.)  Amerika.  Die  polit.,  socialen  u.  kircblicb-religiosen 
Zustande  der  Verein.  Staaten.  2«  verm.  Aufl.  Berlin,  4858.  hf.  calf. 
8vo.  2.25 

1404  —  Amerika.  De  staatkund.,  maatschappelijke  en  kerkelijk-godsdienst. 
toestand  der  Vereen.  Staten.  Uit  bet  Hoogduitsch.  Rotterd.,  4855.  sd. 
8vo.  (4.80)  4.- 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

1402  Schedel  (Hartmann)  Cronicarum  liber.  —  Begistrum  haius  libri 
cronicarum  cum  figuris  et  ymaginibus  ab  inicio  mundi.  Nuremb., 
Anthon.  Koberger,  4493.  fol.  94.— 

Origijial  edition  of  Schedel's  celebrated  Chronicles,  with  upwards  of 
2200  engravings  on  wood  by  Mich.  Wolgemuth,  the  master  of  Albr.  Durer, 
and  W.  Pleydenwurff.  The  reason,  why  this  magnificent  work,  has  a  right 
to  be  inserted  into  every  Bibliotheca  Americana  is  the  passage  on  the 
verso  of  leaf  290,  saying  that  Jam.  Canus  and  Martin  Behaim,  sent  by 
John  II,  king  of  Portugal,  with  some  vessels  to  the  Southern  Sea,  bad 
seen  a  New  World,  where,  when  they  happened  to  look  towards  the  East, 
their  shadow,  at  noon,  appeared  on  the  right,  etc. 

„The  name  of  M.  Behaim  is  so  closely  connected  with  the  controversies, 
which  sprung  op  towards  the  end  of  the  last  century  regarding  the  real 
discoverer  of  the  Western  World  and  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  that  it 
explains,  if  it  does  not  authorize,  the  insertion  of  SchedeUs  Chronicles  in 
our  work.*  ffarrisse,  Bibl.  Amer.  Vetust.  No.  43,  who  speaks  at  large  of 
the  claims  of  Behaim  for  the  discovery  of  America. 

Complete  copy,  with  the  ,/Sarmatia*  and  the  blank  leaves. 

1403  Scholtens  (God.)  Die  nieuwe  bereisde  wereld,  ofte  beschrijvinghe 
van  alle  landen,  etc.  'sGravenh.,  /.  Tongerloo,  4662.  hf,  vellum,  plates. 
4to.  Fine  copy.  6. — 

{The  world  newly  run  over,  or  description  of  all  land^,  etc.) 
Pp.  65 — 69  cont.  a  description  of  the  Spanish  West- Indies,  with  a  plate 
representing'  the  Indians  in  their  divers  occupations  etc 

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1404  Sohoolonift  (H.  R.)  Information  respecting  the  history,  condition 
and  progress  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  United  States,  illustrated 
by  S.  Eattman.  Philadelphia,  UprnwoU  ^  Co,,  1851-60.  6  yo\&,clotk. 
roy.  4to.  (350.-)  225.- 

New  copy.  —  lATge  paper,  with  aboat  500  fine  plates,  most  of 
them  oobored  The  greater  pf^  of  these  plates  is  omitted  in  the  ordinary 
small-paper  edition. 

This  magnificent  work  contains  a  vast  amoant  of  interesting  and  valoable 
information  of  the  manners,  customs,  physical  and  inteUectnal  capacities, 
languages  (with  comparatiye  vocabnlaries)  arts  etc.  of  the  Indians  of  North- 
America. 

1405 The  same.  Large  paper.  Vol.  Ill  separately.  Ibid.  1860.      45.- 

1406 The   same.   Small   papei*  edition.   Part  III.  eloth,  45  platet.  4to. 

(38.50)  22.- 

1407  —  Notes  on  the  Iroquois,  or  contributions  to  American  history, 
antiquities  and  general  ethnology.  Albany,  1847.  cloth,  coloured  por- 
traU*  and  wood-enffravings,  8vo.  (10.50)  5.50 

1408  Sohoepf  (J.  DO  Materia  medica  Americana  potissimum  regni  vege- 
tabilis.  Erlang.  1787.  td.  8vo.  1.50 

1409  Sohott  (Andr.)  Hispania  illustrata,  sen  rerum  urbiumque  Hispa- 
niae,  Lusitaniae,  Aethiopiae  et  Indiae  Scriptores  varii  in  unum  col- 
lecti.  Francof.,  Mamius,  1603 — 8.  4  vols.  veUum.  fol.  35k— 

Fine  copy,  with  the  Supplement  to  Mariana  (bonnd  up  with  the  2<^  vol.) 
the  3  maps  wanting.  —  «,Cette  collection  est  fort  importante,  et  Ton  s'en 
procure  difficilement  des  exempl.  complete.''  Brunet, 

The  2d  volume  contains  (pp.  t282--84)  the  celebrated  letter  of  Columbus 
„De  InsulU  nuper  wvewti^."  —  Deploratio  iiappianae  gentis.  —  Lappiae 
Descriptio.  —  Notices  on  Brazil  pp.  1065, 1070,  1189  etc.  —  Bam.  aQm. 
De  Aethiopis  (pp.  1288 — ^97)  with  references  to  the    ^Vrettre  John^"  etc. 

—  Sohouten  (W.  C.)  Voyages  (in  Dutch,French,Latin.)—i&tf:  Voyages 
ronnd  the  World. 

1410  Schultze  (J.  H.)  De  Ipecacuanha  Americana.  Halae  Magd.  1744. 
4to.  Rare,  32  pp.  *  3.- 

1411  Semmedi  (J.  C.)  Uistoria  variorum  simpliciom  ex  India  Orientali, 
America  etc.  aUatorum.  Latine  reddidit  A.  Vater.Vitemb.  1722. 4to.  1.25 

1412  Shea  (J.  G.)  Discovery  and  exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  with 
the  original  narratives  of  Marquette,  Allonez,  Membri,  Hennepin  and 
A.  Douay.  New- York,  1852.  elothy  mlh  a  fete-simile  of  the  map  and  a 
letter  of  Marquette,  8vo.  5.— 

1413  Shillibeer  (J.)  Ontmoetingen  op  eene  reis  naar  het  eiland  Pitcairn, 
bevatt.  eene  schets  v.  d.  tegenw.  toestand  der  Brazilien  en  van  Spaansch 
America.  Bordr.,  1819.  8vo.  (1.80)  1.25 

(Adventures  of  a  voyage  to  the  island  of  Pitoaim,  eoni.  a  sketch  of 
the  present  state  of  Brazil  and  Spanish  America,) 

1414  Sidney  (Algernon)  Biscourses.  Publ.  from  the  original  MSS.  of 
the  author.  New- York,  Printed  for  R,  Lee  by  Deare  and  Andrewt, 
1805.  3  vols.  bds.  uncuty  portr,  8vo.  4.— 

1415  Sidons  (C.)  Be  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika  in  hunne 
staatkundige,  godsdienst.  en  maatschappel.  betrekkingen.  Uit  h.  Eng. 
vert.  Leeuwarden,  1828.  sd,  8vo.  (2.40)  1.- 

(The    United   States  in  their  polit.,  theological  and  social  relaUom. 
Transl,from  the  Mnglish,) 

—  Silverfleet  (Spanish.  1029).  See  No.  938--955 :  Matanoa. 

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SLAVERY. 

1416  —  Belmonte  (B.  E.  C.)  Ne^rlands  West-Indie  in  zifne  belangen  en 
W.  R.  V.  Hofivell  in  zijn  „Slaven  en  Vrijen".  Leiden,  1855. 8vo.  (2.90)  1.25 

{Dutch    West-India  in   its    interests   and  W.  JS.  v.  Hoeoell  in   his 
"Slaves  and  Freemen,") 

1417  .  Capitein  (J.  E.  J.  een  Moor  uU  Africa)  Staatkundig-Godgeleerd 
onderzoekschrift  over  de  Slavemy,  als  niet  strijdig  tegen  de  Christel. 
vryheid.  Leiden,  1742.  4to.  uncut.  4.50 

{Polft.'theolog.  essay  on  slavery^  as  not  contrary  to  Christian  liberty^ 
by  J.  R  /.  Capiiein,  a  Negro  from  Africa.) 

A  portrait  of  the  author  by  Bleyttoyck  added. 

The  author  was  captared  as  a  Negro  boy,  10  years  old,  from  the  tribe  of 
the  Ashantiues,  on  the  coast  of  Goinea,  brought  io  Holland ,  and  educated 
at  Leiden  under  special  tutorship  of  the  celebrated  Prof,  of  Theol.  T.  H. 
Tan  den  Honert;  he  studied  afterwards  Divinity,  took  his  degrees  with 
the  writing  and  defence  of  this  book  and  was  shoi-tly  afterwards  sent  to 
Africa  to  christianize  his  tribe;  but  nothing  more  was  heard  of  him,  and 
It  is  generally  accepted  that  he  by  and  by  joined  his  people  and  was 
totally  lost.  —  I  have  once  had  an  edition  of  his  version  of  the  Pater 
Noater  in  Ashantine  tongue,  4  pp.  4to.  but  saw  never  any  other  copy. 

1418  —  Chaufopid  (C.  A.  de)  Dissertatio  de  servitute  in  coloniis  Ame- 
ricanis  tollenda.  Amstel.,  1799.  8vo.  40  pp.  1. — 

1419  —  Clarkson  (Th.)  History  uf  the  rise,  progress  and  accomplishment 
of  the  abolition  of  the  African  slave-trade  by  the  British  Parliament. 
London,  1808.  2  vols,  bda,  uncut,  8vo.  3.75 

1420  —  Eerezang  voor  het  Fransche  volk  by  gelegenheid  dat  het  den 
slavenhandel  afgeschaft  heefl.  In  Holland  1794.  8vo.  36  pp.  1  25 

{Foem  in  honour  of  the  French  nation  when  itlabolished  the  stave- 
trade.) 

1421  —  Grevelink  (A.  A.  Bisschop)  Bemerkingen  betr.  de  Ned.  West- 
Ind.  eilanden.  IL  Emancipatie  der  Slaven.  Rotterd.,  1848.  8vo.  — .60 

{Notices  on  the  Butch  West-lnd.  islands.  II.  On  the  emancipation  of  slaves.) 

1422  —  pLaut8«]  Gedachten  over  de  emancipatie  der  Negerslaven.  's  Gravenh. 
1840.  fFilh  plate.  8vo.  —.60 

{Though  on  the  emancipation  of  the  Negroes.) 

1423  —  Menlen  (M.  E.  v.  d.)  Vluglige  blik  op  Noord-Amerika  en  een 
boek  daar  verschenen  {Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.)  Utrecht,  1853.  8vo.      1.75 

{A  cursory  view  of  North-America  and  a  book  published  there  [  Uncle 
Tom.-]) 

1424  —  Schoeloher  (V.)  Histoire  de  Tesclavage  pendant  les  deux  der- 
nieres  ann^es.  Pans,  1847.  hf.  hd.  8vo.  567  pp.  1.75 

1425  —  Stowe  (H.  Beeoher.)  De  Negerhut.  Vert,  door  C.  M.  Mensing. 
Haarlem,  1854.  2  vols.  roy.  8vo.  —  First  Dutch  edition.  7.90 

{Uncle  Tom's  cabin.) 

1426 The  same.  People's  edition.  Amst.  1868.  With  plates.  8vo.    1.75 

1427 De  Slavern\j.  Vervolg  en  sleatel  op  de  Negerhut.  Haarlem,  1853, 

4  vols.  8vo.  7.— 

{Slavery.  Continuation  and  key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.) 

1428  —  Wilberforce  (W.)  A  letter  on  the  abolition  of  the  Slave-Trade, 
addressed  to  the  freeholders  and  other  inhabitants  of  Yorkshire.  London, 
1807.  bds.  8vo.  396  pp.  2.— 

1429  —  WiBkemann  (H.)  Die  Sclaverei.  Leiden,  1866.  *rf.  8vo.  Prize-Essay 
of  the  Society  at  the  Hague  for  the  defence  of  Christendom.  (2.10)  1 .50 

*—    Smeele^  (J.  P.)   Causes   of  the   War  of  Independence.  (In  Dutch) 

1856.  —  See-.  War  of  Independence. 

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1430  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  I^nowledge.  Washington,  1848-67. 
Vol.  4—8,  12,  13,  15.  rol.  1—5  cloth,  the  ofher  9eu)ed,  WUh  a  largi 
number  of  plaiety  woodcuts  and  diagranu.  roy.  4to.         (280.—)  175.— 

The  first  5  vols,  entirely  out  of  print.  —  This  collection  contains,  besides 
other  valuable  dissertations,  the  following:  Squier's  Aboriginal Monoments, 
Gray's  Plantae  Texanae,  Riggs'  Dakota  Grammar  and  Dictionary,  Lapham's 
Antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  etc. 

1431  —  Beport  (Annual)  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.  Washington,  1853—68. 15  vols,  cloth,  8vo.  1864  toanting.  45.- 

Containing  the  lectures  delivered  before  the  memhers  and  a  large  amoaat 
of  scientific  information. 
1432*SolinU8.  —  Joannis  Camertis,  Minoritani,  in  C.  Julii  Solini  i7oAt>((T7o)(>n 
enarrationes.  Additus  'ejusdem  Camertis  index,  etc.  In  fine-.  Viennae 
Austr.,  per  Joa.  Singrenium,  1520.  old  stamped  calf.  fol.  The  map 
foaniing.  6.— 

See  Harrisse  No.  108. 

The  only  connection  of  this  volume  with  America  is,  that  in  the  map  of 
the  world  the  name  of  America  appears  for  the  first  time  on  any  map.— 
Annexed  :  Strabonis  Geographica.  Lat.  ed.  C.  Heresbach.  fiasil.  1523.  fol. 

1433  Solorzano  Pereira  (Joa.  de,  Limensis  in  Peruatw  Regno  Senator) 
Disputatio  de  Indiarum  jure,  sive  de  justa  ludiarum  Occidentalium 
inquisitione,  acquisitione  et  retentione.  Matriti,  Fr,  Martinez,  1629. 
(Vol.  I.)  half,  red  morocco,  fol.  7.— 

Original  edition. 

1434  Soltau  (D.  W.)  Geschichte  der  Entdeckungen  u.  Eroberungen  der 
Portugiesen  im  Orient,  1415 — 1539.  Nach  Anleitung  der  Asia  des 
J,  de  Barros.  Braunschweig,  1821.  5  vols,  sd,  8vo.  6.— 

1435  Sommer  (J.  G.)  iJeschrijving  der  Nieuwe  Staten  van  Amerika. 
Naar  het  Hoogduitsch.  Aijist.,  1828.  2  vols.  8vo.  With  plates.  (6.90)  2.50 

{Description  of  the  New  States  of  America,  Jfter  the  German.) 

1 436  South-Sea^Company .  -  Various  Acts  of  Parliament  and  other  papers 
relating  to  the  Company  trading  to  the  South-Sea,  and  other  parts 
of  America,  and  for  encouraging  the  Fishery.  23  (lieces,  1711-24, 
bound  in  1  vol.  calf  neat.  fol.  .  12.- 

Interesting  collection,  especially  for  the  knowledge  of  the  pecuniary  and 
internal  management  of  the  Company.  —  The  2*  piece  contains:  Abstract 
of  the  Charter  of  the  Govemcur  and  Company  of  Merchants  of  Great 
Britain,  trading  to  the  South-Sea  and  America.  Printed  by  J.  Barber, 
Printer  to  the  Honourable  the  South-Seas  Company.  1711.  The  3*^  piece 
contains  the  By-Laws,  published  1723,  etc. 

1437  Speculum  Orbis  Terrarum  (per  Com.  de  Judaeis.)  Antverp., 
A.  Coninckx,  1593.  2  part,  in  1  vol.  calf.  fol.  Fine  copy.  22.— 

The  2<i  part  has  the  title:  Qennania  geograpUcis  tabulis  illustrata  and 
contains  2  plates  of  costumes  of  the  different  parts  of  Germany.  —  All  maps 
and  plates  coloured  at  the  time  of  the  publication.  Tbe  4  maps  of  America 
(contained  in  the  1"*  part)  are:  Mappemoude, —  Brasilia  et  Peruvia,  — 
Americae  pars  Boiealb,  Florida,  Baccalaos,  Canada,  Corlerealis  (with  the 
representation  of  the  costumes  of  the  inhabitants  of  Virginia.)  —  Nova 
Guinea,  etc. 
—  Spilbergen  (J.  v.)  Voyages .-  in  Dutch,  French,  Latin.  -^  See: 
Voyages  round  the  v^rorld. 

1438  Staden  v.  Homberg  (Hans)  V6ritahle  hisloire  et  description 
d'un  pays  habite  par  hommes  sauvages...  sit«6  dans  le  Nouveau 
Monde.  Publ.  pour  la  premiere  fois  en  frangais  par  H.  Teinaux. 
Paris,  1837.  sd.  8vo.  4.- 

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1439  Staden  v.  Homburg  (H )  Beschnjvinge  van  America,  wieus  iti- 
woonders  wildt,  naeckt,  seer  godtloos,  en  wreede  Menschen-Eeters 
zijn,  enz.  AUes...  seer  dienstigh  voor  de  geene  die  naar  Brasilien 
of  Fernambucque  varcn.  Amst.,  Qysh.  de  Grooi,  1686.  4to.  VIIl  and 
l"!  pp.   With  woodcuts.  10.— 

{Description   of  America,    whose   inhabitants  are   wild,  naked,  very 
godless  and  cruel  anthropophagi.  All  very  useful  to  those  going  to  Brcunl 
or  Femamduque.) 

—  Stadnitski  (P.)  Berigt  v,  eene  negotiatie.  1792.  8vo.  —  See:^o.  617. 
G^nnessee. 

1440  Stenstrbm  (H.)  De  America,  Norvegis  ante  tempera  Columbi  adlta. 
Lundae,  1801.  4to.  14  pp.  5.— 

Bare,  not  in  Rich's  Bibliotheca. 

—  Stephenson  (M.)  Een  roep  v.  de  doot  tot  h.  leven.  1662.  4to. 
See:  No.  138.  Boston. 

1441  StoU  (C.)  Supplement  a  Touvrage  de  Cramer:  FapUlons  exoiiques  de 
VAsie^  I'Afrique  et  de  C Amerique.  {French  and  Butch  text.)  Amst.,  1781. 
hf,  caff,  42  colour,  plates.  4lo.  Rare.  30.— 

1442  —  Representation  des  Cigales,  -  des  Punaises,  —  des  Sauterelles, 
des  Grillons  et  des  Blattes  —  des  Spectres  et  Mantes.  {French  and 
Dutch  text.)  Amst.,  1787—88. 4  \o\s.'JrUh  140  cot.plates.  4to.  (140.— )75 

These  two  Nos.  1441 — 42  form  a  complete  copy  of  the  Supplement  to 
Cramer's  Papillons  exotiques.  Some  of  the  vols,  are  entirely  out  of  print 
and  rare. 

1443  Struyck  (Nie.)  Inleiding  tot  de  algemeene  geographic,  beneveus 
eenige  sterrekundige  en  andere  verhandelingen.  Amst.,  Is.  Tirion, 
1740.  —  Beschrijving  der  staartsterren  en  nader  ontdekkingen  omtrent 
den  staat  van  't  menschelijk  geslacht.  Ibid  1753.  —  2  vols,  h/',  bd. 
uncut,  fine  portrait  by  Uoubraken,  map  and  plaies.  4to.  5. — 

{Introduction  to  the  general  geography,  with  some  astronomical  and 
other  treatises.  —  Description  oj  the  comets  and  new  discoveries  con- 
cerning the  state  of  the  human  species.) 

Vol.  I.  pp.  155 — 173  cont.  remarks  of  the  voyages  to  and  discoveries  In 
America,  the  South  Sea,  etc.  A  work  abounding  with  the  most  interesting 
and  varied  information,  written  by  an  astronomer  and  cosmograph  of  the 
first  class, 

1444  Stuart  (Ch.  B.)  The  naval  dry  docks  of  the  United  States.  2d  edit. 
New- York,  1852.  cloth,  24  fine  steelengravings.  4to.  (25.-)  20.— 

1445  £|tuart  (M.)  en  J.  Kuyper,  Be  Mensch  zoo  als  hij  voorkomt  op 
den  bekenden  aardbol.  Amst,  1802.  6  vols.  hf.  calf.  roy.  8vo.    18. — 

{Man  as  he  is  found  on  earth) 
One  of  the  first  attempts  of  a  geographical  anthropology.  —  Fine  copy,  on  large 
paper,  the  numerous  plates  carefully  designed  and  coloured  by  the  painter 
/.  Kwiper  himself;  first  edition  by  far  superior  to  the  later  ones.  —  The 
6**^  volume  treats  of  the  inhabitants  of  America,  with  8  plates  repres.  the 
natives  of  Greenland,  Guiana,  Quito,  Esquimaux,  Creek,  Mexicans,  etc. 

STUYVESANT. 

1446  —  Aenmerking  over  de  werking  des  H.  Geests,  en  het  onderscheyd 
tusschen  de  Wet  en  *t  Evangelium.  Uit  het  Engelsch  vert,  (door  J. 
Qaus.)  Te  bekomen  by  Justus  van  Stugoesant  tot  Utrecht,  (about  1685.) 
id,  uncut.  t2mo.  4  leaves  title  wormed,  3.75 

{Notice    of  the  working  of  the  H.  Ghost  and  the  difference    between 
Law  and  Gospel.) 

1447  —  Trenrzang  op  het  overlijden  van  D.  van  den  Uengel.  Utrecht, 
Joh.  van  Stugvesant,  1689,  4to.  1.50 

{Megy  on  the  death  of  D.  v.  d.  Hetigel.) 

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STUYVESAHT. 

1448  —  Minderer  (S)  Ooiioghs  Toerast,  aen  ziel  ea  lichaam,  met  de 
geneesinghe  der  si^ten  en  toevallen  in  de  leegers  voorvallende.  Uit 
het  Hoogduits  vertaald  door  E.  BngeL  Steenwyk,  Qedrukt  by  Hendrik 
Sltd/zand,  1659.  velium,  i6mo.  Scarce.  5- 

{War-ArwuLWiefU  for  tout  and  body,  wUh  the  cure  of  the  Hekmua 
of  the  armiet.     Tremtt.  from  the  Oerwiam  by  S.  Bngelt.) 

1449  ^  Op  het  salig  afbteiren  van  Mevr.  Anna  Barels,  Egtgenote  v.d. 
Heere  H.  v.  Loon.  Steenwyk,  by  Fieter  en  Hendrii  Stuyfeant  yedmekl. 
(1707.)  4to.  8  pp.  Umad.  In  verses.  Scarce.  3- 

{Upon  the  Messed  death  of  Mrs,  A.  Barels, . .)     - 

1450  SundBtarbm  (Sv.)  [Praeside  Joh.  Vpmarek']  De  statu  regiminis 
Americanonim  ante  adventom  Christianornm.  Upsaliae,  1y^  Werne- 
riams,  1716.  18mo.  4  unnumb.,  51  numb.  pp.  1g.- 

Very  raret  not  mentioned  by  Ricb,  nor  indeed,  as  far  as  I  know, 
by  any  other  bibliograpber. 

SURINAM. 

1451  —  Ellis  (H.  W.  B)  Chronologie  der  geschiedenis  van  Sariname 
(1500—1853.)  Paramaribo,  1853.  8vo.  1- 

(Chronology  of  the  history  of  Surinam,) 
145^  —  Sohryvers  welke  over  de  kolonie  Suriname  geschreven  hebben- 
(Extr.  1820)  8vo.  16  pp.  -.50 

Critical   observations   on   8  works  treating  of   Sarinam,   as  those  by 
Herlein,  Fermin,  Hartsinck  ete. 

1453  —  WaeraohUoh  Verhael  van  de  overwinning  van  Pirmeriba, 
ende  de  riviere  Seraname,  door  Zeeuwsche  oorlogschepen.  Nevens  't 
weder  veroveren  van  Ysequepe,  Boumerona  en  Tabago.  ^sGraveoh., 
1667.  4to.  10  pp.  15.- 

(True  account  of  the  capture  of  Pirmeriba  and  the  river  of  Serename, 
by  the  Zealand  men-of-war.     With  the  recapture  of  Tseqaebo  ete.) 
Very  lare  piece,  written  by  an  eye-witness:  Abr.  de  Westhnysen. 

1454  — •  Warren  (George)  Een  onpartydige  Beschryvinge  van  Surinam, 
gelegen  op  het  vaste  landt  van  Guiana  in  Afnca  {sic!)  Mitsg.  een 
verhael  van  alle  vreemde  beesten. . .  gelijck  mede  van  de  gewoonheden 
ende  manieren  van  deze  colonie.  Overgeset  uyt  het  £ngels.  Amst, 
P.  Arentsz,  1669.  4to.  20  pp.  •  12.- 

{Impartial  description  of  Surinam,  situated  on  the  continent  of  Guiana 
in  Africa  (sic !  instead  of  America).  IFUh  an  account  of  all  the  straage 
beasts,  as  also  of  the  customs  and  manners  of  this  colony.  Transl.fiom 
the  Engl.) 
Rare  Dutch  translation  of  6.  Warren*s  Description  ofSnrinam.Iiond.  1667. 

1455  —  Octroi  of  condition,  onder  dewelke  de  Staten  Geuer.  de  colonie 
vanSunname  hebben  doen  vallen  in  handen  van  de  WestJnd.  Oonip< 
's  Gravfc  1682.  4to.  Top  uncut.  6.— 

{Octroy  or  conditions,  by  which  the  States  Oener.  have  eowmitkdihg 
colony  of  Surinam  to  the  West-Ind.  Comp.) 
This  is  the  original  edition. 

1456 The  same.  'sGravenh.,  1752.  4to.  i50 

1457  —  Accoord  tussen  de  Gemagtigde  van  de  Staaten  van  Zeeland  en 
de  Bewinthebberen  van  de  West-Lid.  Compagnie  wegens  Hovememen 
van  de  Colonie  van  Suriname.  (1683.)  4to.  8.—     | 

{Ayreement  between   the   Commissaries  of  the  States  of  Zealand  end     j 
the  Governors  of  the  West- India  Ck)mp.  about  the  transfer  of  the  colony 
0/  Surinam.)  \ 

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in  MSS. 

1458  —  Berigt  door  Directeuren  van  de  Societeit  van  Sanaa  me...  tegen 
de  Grieven  vaii  eenige  Persoonen. . .  eoocemeer.  het  poinct  ?an  het 
onderhoud  der  fortificatien.  Met  de  Bylagen.  (No  {Oace  1733.)  fol. 
400  pp.  4.-. 

(Account  of  the  Qovemors  of  the  Surinam  Society  against  the  complaints 

of  some  persons^  regarding  the  maintenance  oj  the  fortificatione.) 

Directed  against  the  complaints  brought  forward  against  the  Directors 

in  1733  by,  Anth.  v.  Wesele.  Interesting,  as  it  containp  in  the :  ^Bylaagen 

56  pp."  many  documents  on  the  internal  history  of  the  colony  from  1684 

till  1733. 

1459  —  Bylaagell  specteerende  tot  het  beiigt  door  de  Societeit  van 
Surinam^  overgegeveQ  aan.  de  Staaten  (j^ener.  jegens  request  van 
eenige  ihwoonderen  van  Suriname.  1750.  fol.  220  pp.  9.— 

{Documents  to  the  account  of  the  Surinam  Society  transmitted  to  the 
States  Oener,  against  the  request  of  some  inhabitants  of  Surinam,) 
Relating  to  the  quarrels  between  the  Governor  J.  J.  Manricius  and  P.  Brou- 
•    wers,   Sal:    Duplessis  and   others  on  various  points  of  the  administration, 
1744-1750. 

1460  —  Benoit  (P.  J.)  Voyage  k  Surinam.  Description  des  possessions 
N^erlandalses  dans  la  GoyanO.  Bruxelles,  1839,  With  iQO plates  lithogr, 
by  Madou  and  Lauters,  fol.  26. — 

1461  -  [Breugel  (G.  P.  C.  v.)]  Dagverhaal  van  eene  reis  naar  Para- 
maribo en  verdere  omstreken  in  Suriname^  Amst.  1842. 8vo.  (1.20)  —.75 

(Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Paramaribo  and  Surinam.) 

—   See  also ;  Berkel^  van.  No.  92.  —  Bosohxyying  No.  95. 

1462  --  Oonduet^Fhe)  of  the  Dutch,  relating  to  their  Breach  of  treaties 
with  England,  particul.  their  breach  of  capitulation,  for  the  surrender 
of  ^Surinam  in  1667  and  their  oppressions  committed  upon  the  Engl, 
subjects  of  that  colony,  with  a  full  accoun^t  of  the  case  of  Jer.  Cuf 
ford,  late  Merchant  and  Planter  of  Surinam  etc.  London,  1760.  8vo. 
220  pp.  In  redmofoeco^  richly  tooled^  but  binding  cracked.  Very  rare.  \Z.— 

This  scandalous  pamphlet  is  issned  by  the  descendants  of  a  certain 
■  Jer.  Clifford,  in  1760,  in  order  to  get  at  la»t  abolition  of  a  s^teoee  pronounced 
iA' Jan.  1692  against  CUfEbrd  by  the  Gonndl  of  Smrinam  for  mntiny,  con- 
demning him  to  the  cord(to  be  hanged).That  seotence  was  mitigated  to  7  years' 
imprisonment  and  at  last  entirely  remitted.  In  order  to  judge  of  the 
spint  ei  this  pamphlet  it  will  be  enough  to  say  that  Clifford  and  his 
descendants  explain  the  sentence.  »to  be  punished  with  a  cord  that  death 
followed''  (the  usual  term  for :  io  ^e  hanged)  that  he  shouU  be  whipt  to 
death  (/  /  /)  and :  tiiat  In  a  case  as  Clifford's,  prescription  (by  lapse  of 
.  years)  is  not  admissible,  just  (as  is  stated)  as  the  Dutch  mnrde^  on 
Amboyna  (in  1622)  and  tiie  pretensions  of  the  king  of  Prussia  on  Jagern- 
dorf  (one  of  the  pretexts  for  the  7  years'  war)  were  never  prescribed! 
Such  are  all  the  evidences  of  this  pamphlet,  whieh  is  very  interesting 
for  the  knowledge  of  the  intemalr  state  of  Surinam  in  1690  and  thereabout. 

1468  ^  Doay  •  (F.)  et  J.  H.  Molkenboer, .  Prodromus  florae  hryolog. 
Surinamensis.  Acced.  pogiUus  specierum  nov.  florae  bryolog.  Yenezuel. 
Haarl.,  1854..  sd.,  19  plates.  4to.  3.50 

1464  ^  FarmUL  (Fh.)  Histoire  naturelle  de  la  HoUande  Equinoctiale 
(Surinam.)  Amst.,  1765.  sd.,  plate.  8vo.  1.25 

1465 Nieuwe  allgemeene,  bistor.,  geograph.  en  natuurhund.  beschr^jving 

van  Suriname.  Harlingen,  1770.  2  vols,  in  1.  /^.  calf,  plates,  8vo.  1.25 
{A  new  general^  historical.,  geograph.  and  natural  history  of  Surinam.) 

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1466  —  FMmin  ^h.)  The  same,  dfe  druk.  Amsterd^  1785.  $  vols.  nf. 
«M»f,  Mop  and  pUUet.  ISO 

1467  —  Vodke  (H.  C.)  Enomeratio  diagnosticft  <iuanindam  OrchideaLrum 
Sorinameiimiim.  (JBMr.  1842.)  8vo.  -^ 

1468 Tog^e  naar  Para  in  Suriname.  (JSxir,)  1830.  8yo.  .  —.70 

{A  tour  to  Para  in  Surinam,) 

1469  —  HeijlidJj  (O.  J.  Surimawientu)  De  mo^o  pr6cedendi  Surinameau 
in  causis  criminalibus,  com  veteri  turn  novissimo.  Tnject  a  Rh. 
1857.  8vo.  i.50 

1470  —  [Herlein  (J.  D.)l  Beschrfjvinge  van  de  volkplantinge  Znriname. 
Opkomst  dier  zelver  colonie,  aanbouw  der  zuikerplantagien,  ^rd  der 
inwoonders. . .  gedierten,  vrugten,  etc.  Leeuw.,  if.  Ii^ewut^  171&  maf 
and  plaies.  4to.  150 

(JDeteription  of  ike  colony  SurinoM,  her  rite, . .    the  cuHwUion  of 
ike  tugar-plantationt,  ike  inkabUantt^  animait  and  planie,  etc.) 
Dedicated  to  Mr.  Paul  van  der  Veen,  Gnovemor  of  Sarinanu  Pp.  249—62 
contain  a  Caraib  vocabulary. 

1471  The  same.  kf.  veUtm,  entirely  tmcut.  3.50 

1472  —  Jongste  berigten  omtrent  de  kolonisatie  in  NederL  Guyana. 
(Amst.  1846.)  8vo.  37  pp.  (Sjrtr.)  -^ 

{Last  news  of  the  eoionisadon  in  JOntek  Omana.) 

1473  —  Kappler  (A.)  Zes  jaren  in  Suriname.  Utrecht,  1854.  2  vols.  id. 
8vo.  .  *'*'        ^     '         •»  0,gO)  1^ 

{Six  years  in  Surinam,) 
4474  _  LandbOuW  in  Suriname   (Verzameling  van  verhandelingen  be- 
trefTende  den)  Amst.,  1804.  8vo.  Bare.  128  pp.  2/- 

{CottecOon  of  memoir*  on  the  agriculture  in  Surinam,) 

1475  —  Laaa  (W.  H.)  Be  oorzaken  van  verval  en  middelen  tot  herstel 
der  Surinaamsche  plantaac^en.  'sGravenh.,  1829.  8vo.  —-75 

(The  reasons  qf  ike  decline  and  ike  means  for  the  reeoverf  cf  the 
plantations  in  Surinam,) 

1476  —  Menan  (Mar.  Sib.)  De  voortteeling  en  wonderbaerlyke  veran- 
deringen  der  Surinaemsche  Insecten.  Amst,  1719.  foL  30.— 

{Tke  yeneraOonand  iponderfkl  ekanyes  of  ike  insects   in   Surinam.) 
BeautiAll  oofir,   with   72  magnificent   coloured  plates,   in  faXi  oU 
morocco  extra,  richly  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

1477 Same  work.  Amst.,  1730.  With  72  pi.  —  The  same,  De  Buropische 

Insecten   onderzogt.    Amsterd.,  /.  F.  Bernard,  1730.  fTith  184  jiXd^- 
2  vols,  calf  gilt  extra,  fine  copy,  plain  plates,  fol.  Ifi--" 

1478  —  Miquel  (F.  A.  G.)  Stbpes  Surinamenses  selectae.  Lugd.  Bat. 
1850.  WUk  65  pUtes,  4to.  (16.—)  i^-^ 

1479  —  N[agel]  (J.  H.)  Suriname  in  losse  tafereelen  en  schetsen.  Rot; 
terd.,  1840.  8vo.  (1.50)  —75 

{Surinam  represented  in  loose  pictures  and  sketckes.) 

1480  —  [Nassy]  Essay  historique  snr  la  coloxue  de  Surinam,  sa  fondation, 
ses  revolutions,  ses  progr^,  etc.  Avec  Thistoire  de  la  nation  Joive  y 
6tablie.  Paramaribo,  17^.  2  vols,  in  1.  V'-  ^*  ^^o-  *•"" 

1481  —  Pistorins  (T.)  fieschryving  van  de  O>lonie  va»Zuriname.  Amst, 
1763.  4to.  WUk  enyrav,  2^ 

{Description  of  tke  colony  of  Surinam,) 

1482  —  Prdois  de  deux  lettres  avec  une  reflexion  g^n^rale  sur  T^tat 
present  de  Surinam.  Nim^gue  (1778.)  8vo.  1- 


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1483  —  ProspeotOB  d'une  maison  d'^ucation  ou  sSminaire  d'enfans  a 
la  Savane  dos  Juifs.  Paramaribo,  1766.  8vo.  In  French  and  Dutch, 
75  pp.  4.— 

Very  rare,  printed  at  the  ezpeiue  of  the  founders  of  tiie  Seminary. 

1484  —  Baders  (J.  E.  W.  F.  v.)  en  D.  L.  Woliton,  Yerslag  eener 
reis  naar  Demerary,  Grenada  en  Ouadeloupe.  Paramaribo,  1846.  8vo.' 
i56  pp.  and  4  piatii,  i.50 

{Account  oj  a  voyage  to  Demercury,  Grenada  and  Ouadeloupe,) 

1485  —  Boos  CP.  F.)  ^urinaamsche  mengelpoezy.  Amsterd.,  1804.  fttU 
rusHa,  4to.  318  pp.   Mare,  2.— 

Poema  relating  to  Surinam,  eulo^es  and  ele^ea  of  men  of  reputation  in 
the  colony,  etc.  Pp.  304 -"5  contain  an  elegy  in  honour  of  6.  Washington. 

1486  —  Sack  (A.  v.)  Beschreibung  einer  Heise  nach  Surinam  u.  des 
Aufenthaltes  daselbst  in  d.  J.  1805^7.  Berlin,  1821.  2  vols,  in  1. 
^,  calf,  mape  andplatee.  4to.  5. — 

1487  --  Reize  naar  Suriname  en  tenigtogt  over  Noord-Amerika  na 
Europa.  Uit  het  Hoogd.  Haarl.  1821.  3  vols.  8vo.  (5.90)  3.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

1488  —  Stedman  (J.  G.)  Voyage  A  Surinam  et  dans  IMnt^rieur  de  la 
Gniane.  Avec  details  sur  les  Jndiens  et  les  N^gres.  Suiv.  du  tableau 
de  Cayenne.  Trad.  s.  I'Anglais  p.  P.  F.  Henry^  Paris,  1800.  3  vols. 
8vo.  and  atlas  o/  44  platee.  in-4to.  6.— 

1489 Reize    naar  Suriname    en  door  de  binnenste    gedeelten  van 

Guiana.   Naar  het  Engelsch.  Amsterd.,  1801.  4  vols,  mth  platet  and 
a  map.  8vo.  (15.30)  5.- 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

1490 Nachrichten    van    Suriname.   Uebersetzt  von  M.  C.   Sprengel. 

Halle,  1797.  2  vols.  8vo.  1.75 

1491  —  Surinaamsohe  Almanak,  voor  1820,  1825,  1827—29,  31—37, 
42,  43,  45.  Paramaribo,  1820--45.  15  vols,  platea  andmaps.Bvo.  15.— 

Bare  coUeetion,  of  special  inljerest  for  the  historical  and  other  pieces  in 
most  of  the  volumes ;  for  instance : 

1820..  Historical  sketch  of  Soriname,  vith  a  critical  bibliography  of  the 
«    works  relating  to  it.  46  pp. 

1831.  List  of  the  Beformed  ministers  of  the  colony,  1668—1830.  -  Chro- 
nicle of  the  years  1696—1750. 

1832.  Suriname  Chronicle,  1749—73. 

1833.  Description  of  the    «Joden-Savannah'   in  Snriname.  —  Chronicle, 
1773—90. 

1834.  Chronicle  1769—99,  etc. 

Besides  there  >  are  inserted  all  the  laws  of  the  goverDment^  numerous 
statistical  notices,  and  for  each  year  a  complete  list  of  the  plantations 
with  the  names  of  their  owners,  number  of  slaves,  extent,  products,  etc. 

1492  —  Sljpesteyn  (O.  A.  van)  Beschrijving  van  Suriname,  historisch, 
geograplusch  ea  statistisch.  's  Gravenh.,  1854.  id,  map,  8vo.  (3. — )  2. — 

(Description  historical,  geographical  and  statistical  of  Surinam,) 
1493 Over  Surinaamsche  houtsoorten.  (Exir.  1854.)  8vo.  46  pp.  —.75 

(On  the  species  of  wood  of  Surinam,) 
1494  -,  Teenstra  (M.  P.)   De  Landbouw  in  Suriname.  Groning.,  1835 
2  vols.  8vo.  With  maps  and  plates  in-folio.  (^^•— )  ^'^ 

{Agriculture  in  Surinam,) 

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SURINAM. 

1495  ^  Wolben  (J.)  Geschiedeiiis  van  Suiiname  van  d#--'<AitdeUifig 
van  Amerika  tot  op  den  tc^enwoord.  tijd.  Amst.,  4^1,  13  Uvr.  ff^Uk 
portrait,  faetimiUt  etc.  8vo.  7.20 

i^storf  of  SKriuam  from  tke  duoovery  of  Ameriem  wp  to  tie  pre- 
teui  time,) 

1496  —  A  oolleotdon  of  Oatch  pamphlets  on  the  Botch  West-Indian  Colo- 
nies (Surinam,  CuraQao,  etc.)   1775—1857.  id  ifcurts  in  2  covers.  8vo. 

10.- 
Thifl  interesting  collection  contains :  BoeQ^raatje  ever  Soriname.  1774.  — 
Beglensent  op  het  jnsMtie-wezen  in  Snriaaine.  1815.  —  De  West-Tnd.  Maat- 
schapplj.  1828.  —  De  Qnderwijs  .der  Negerslaven  in  Sariname.  1841.  — 
Colaeo  .S^I»MM(^,Regeriiiga8telBelv.  Ned.  West-Indie.  1857.  *—(/;.(?.  VU- 
aeker)  De  Westindien  sedert  het  verlfes  van  BiaziUe  en  Ni-Nederland.  — 
Stakken  aangaande  de  SnTinaam.  aan^slegBBliaiden.  1845. 2  parta.  ete.  etc. 

1497  Sniitis  (F.  Laur.)  Gommentarius  rernm  in  orbe  gestarum  ab  a. 
1500—1567.  Coloniae,  1567.  veUum.  8vo.  Above  1000  pp.  -  7.— 

1498 The  same.   Colon.  1574.  Stamped  vefltm,  olaspt,  fue  wiginal  bin- 

tfing.  fol.  10.«- 

1499  —  Kurtze  Chronick  oder  Beschreibnng  der  Handeln  vnd  Oesdiichten 
so  sicfa  in  der  gantzen  Welt  zogetrafen  von  1560-*>i56S.  Varteutscht 
durch  H.  Fabriciom  Aquenaem.  Coli^  1568.  Old  ttamped  .Hndinf  with 
etaspt,  fol.  15.— 

Tbis  is  the  German  translation  of  tke  preceding  work.  It  appeared 
originally,  in  Latin,  as  a  eequfil  to:  Naocleri  Memorabilia^  1564. 
2  vols.  f<^.  In  1567  it  was  for  the  first  time  pablished  sepaiately,  and 
afterwards  reprinted  several  times  with  continnations  to  the  year  of  pabH- 
cation.' The  work  is  written  fh>m  a  Catholic  point  of  view,  as  appears  from 
the  pre&ce,  bnt  at  the  end  of  the  preface  of  the  above  1567  edition  we 
find  the  following  MS.  notice :  ^Ipsi  Sacris  Roniann  addictr  hone  Surii 
commentarium  non  probavemnt  judicarantqne  opas  esse  inntile,  qo^pe 
quod  iUi  parti  pro  qaa  scriptus  est,  disj^cct  etc.' 

Aa  for  America,  we  find  in  the  work  an  account  of  Colqmbua'  Voyages, 
of  the  discovery  of  Brazil  by  iivarez^the  expeditions  of  Alb.  Vespiiccius,  etc. 

Bonnd  np  in  the  same  volume  :  Pantaleon  (Heinr.)  DeutscAer  Nation 
Seldenbuch,  Basel,  1568.  —  A  rate  work,  even  at  present  highly  esteemed 
for  many  portraits  in  woodcut  and  exact  bios^raphical  notices. 

1500-Swallie  ^.  B.)  Brieven  uit  en  over  <ie  Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord- 
Amerika,  door  Jonathan.  Schoonhoven,  1853  td.,  platen  and  map. 
8vo.  .  -(3.6(^2.- 

{Letters  from  and  on  tke  United  States  of  Jmerica.} 

1501  Swartz  (O.)  Flora  Indiae  Occidentalis.  Erlsmgae,  1797—1800.  Vol. 
1.  2.  8vo.  ^  3.50 

1502  —  Observationes  botanicae,  quibus  plantae  Indiae  Occident,  illnstrantur. 
Erlangae,  1791.  sd,  8vo.  —.75 

1503  Tafereel  (Het  groote)  der  Dwaasheid,  vertoonende  de  opkomst, 
voortgang  en  ondergang  der  Actie  Bnbbel^  en  Windnegotis  in  Vrank- 
ryk,  Engeland  en  de  Nederlanden.  (AmsL)  Gedruckt  tot  Waarschou- 
winge  voor  de  Nakomelingen.  1720.  fol.  15.— 

{TAe  great   Theater   of  Folly,  representing  the  origin,  progrest  end 

dowtffaU  of  the  Jciie^JSzibile  and  Wind-  negotiation  in  Trance,  England 

and  Holland.  —   Printed  in  order  to  warn  posterity.  1720.) 

Exceedingly  curious  collection  of  69  emblematical  pktes  and  caricatares 

on  the  scheme  of  /.  Law  with  the  Mississippi-Company -and  the imiWtiooB 

of  it  in  Holland,  with  their  fatal  result  .'v  '  > 


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1504  Taftoeel  der  omwenteling  van  Spaansch  America.  Middelb.,  4817. 
3  parts.  Bvo.  2.— 

(Picture  of  the  revolution  of  Spanish  America.) 

1505  Tednstra  (M.  D.)  De  Nederlandsche  West-Tndische  Eilanden  in 
deraelvcr  tegeiiwoord.  toestand.  Amsterd.,  1836 — 37.  2  vols,  id.,  map, 
8vo.  '  (5.20)  2.50 

{The  Dutch  Wett" Indian  islands  in  their  actual  condition.) 

1506  Tegenwoordige  Staat  of  hedendaagsche  historic  van  Amerika. 
Amst.,  1766—69.  3  vols.  8vo^   With  many  maps  and  plates.  3.50 

{Present  state  or  recent  history  of  America.) 
The  same  work  as  No.  7i6. 

1507  Tennessee.  ^  Troost  (G.)  Third  geological  report  to  the  Gener.  As- 
sembly of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Nashville,  1835.  With  a  col,  map. 
8vo.  32  pp.  i._ 

1 508  Temanx-Gompans  (H.)  Voyages,  relations  et  m^moires  originaux 
ponr  servir  d  l*bistoire  de  la  d^couverte  -de  TAm^rique,  publics  pour 
la  premiere  fois  en  Fran<^is.  Paris,  1837—38.  10  vols.  sd.  uncut.  S\o. 
Bare.  36.— 

First  series  of  an  important  coUectioa  of  early  voyages  and  relations 
on  South  America,'  with  translations  of  nnpnhHshed  MSS.  It  contains  the 
voyages  of  Federmann  (Hagenan  1557),  Hans  Stade  (Marbnrg  1557), 
Ulr.  Schmidel  (Nurnberg  1599),  Oabe^a  de  Voca  (1555),  Xens,  Conquete 
dn  Peron  (Salamanqae  1547.),  Voyage  of  Cibohi  (1547  nnpabUshed)  etc.  — 
A  complete  index  may  be  found  in  Leclerc'e  BibU  Jmer^  No.  1457. 

TEXAS. 

1509  -  Crookett,  Exploits  and  adventures  in  Texas,  with  a  topograph., 
histor;  and  pblit.  vi6w  of  Texas..  Lond.,  1837.  hds,  8vo.  1.- 

1510  —  Hartmann  et  IflEillard,  Le  Texas,  ou  notice  historique  sur 
le  champ  d'asile,  comprenant  tout  ce  qui  s'est  pass6  depuis  la  for- 
mation (eu  1815)  jusqu*;i  ia^  dissolution  de  cette  colonie,  la  liste  de 
tous  left  colons  Frangais.  Paris,  1819.  sd,  uncut,  plate.  8vo.  2.- 

1511  —  It'HdrolCne  da  Texas,  ou  voyage  de  Madame  ***  aux  Etats-Unis 
et  an  Mexique.  Paris,  1819.  sd.,  plate,  8vo.  -.80 

1512  —  Ostermayer  (H.)  Tagebach  einer  Reise  nach  Texas.  Biberach, 
1850.  Wia  2  phU0»,  8io.  —.60 

IMS  —  Solms-Braiinfels  (Carl.  Prinz  zu)  Texas,  mit  Rtcksicht  auf 
.  die  deotsche  Colonisation.  Frankf.  a.  M.,1846.  bcU,^  maps.  8vo.     —.60 

1514  Theatrum,  Snropadum,  oder  Aussfahrliche  u.  virarhairtige  Be- 
schreibung  aller  denckwurdiger  Geschichten,  so  sich  in  der  Welt,  fiir- 
nemblich  aber  in  Europa  vom  Jahre  1617-1717  zugetrageh.  An  Tag 
geffeben  u:  verlegt  durch  Matth.  Merian's  seel.  Erben.  Frankfurt  a.  M. 
1635—1738.  21  vols,  calj  giti  uniform,  fine  copy.  With  a  large  num- 
ber of  Meriam*8  fine  plates  and  engravings,  fol.  105. — 
This  great  work,  renowned  for  its  impartiality  aad  exactness,  is  one  of 
the  best  sources  for  the  history  of  the  years  1617 — 1717,  and  althongh 
its  .special  attention  is  devoted,  as  the  title  states,  to  the  affairs  of  Bnrope, 
jievertheless  it  is  not  at  all  void  of  interest  for  the  history  of  America 
during  that  period.  This  will  be  remarked  especially  in  the  first  fonr 
volumes,  embracing  the  years  1617— r43,  which  are  published  by  the  re- 
nowned J.  Pll.  AbelinilS,  the  same  who^  nuder  the  pseudonym  of 
/.  X.  OoUfriedty  was  a  collaborator  at  de  Bry^s  Grands  Voyages  and  who 
published  m  1655  the  remarkable  book  on  America  :  Historia  Aniipodum 
Oder  Neufe  Welt  (See  No.  635.)  Without  referring  to  the  text  we  will 
ouly  mention,  for  a  specimen,  that  in  the  first  volume  will  lie  found  at 
at  pp.  880  a  plate   of  8.  Salvador  in  Brazil,  p.  1136  a  portrait  of  Piet 

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174  BOOU  ON   AMIRIOA. 


Heyn;  in  the  3d  Tolnme,  p.  396  View  of  PandW,  p.  7^3  Porto  CUto  Is 
Braxil,  p.  629  portrait  of  Chr.  Artiehefrki,  Batch  Genenl  in  Brazil, 
p.  688  portndt  of  Gonnt  John  Maurice  of  Nassau,  Grovemor  of  Brazil  etc. 
yOu?rage  important  et  impartial,  indispensable  i  tons  les  historiographcs 
k  cause  de  ses  notices  exactes  et  di^ill^.'  Qraetie, 

i515  Thevet  (P.  Andr.)  Historia  dell'  India  America  detta  ultramente 
Francia  Antarctica,  tradotta  di  francese  in  lingua  italiana,  da  M.  Gius. 
Horologgi-    Venezia.  Oahr.QiolUo   de'  Ferrari,   i561.   veUum-  VHX.  8to. 
,       A  mallpiee0  of  ike  HtU  mended^  a  iUgJU  wormkoie  in  He  mdtr  marffm 
of  some  leaves,  else  a  good  copy.  15.- 

Rare  Italian  translation  of  the  very  scarce  Frmdi  original,  published  in 
i558.  Not  mentioned  by  Temaux.  Priced:  Stevens,  Nu^ets  £  2.2  s. 

1516  ThUmmel  (A.  B)  Die  Natur  n.  das  Leben  in  den  Verein.  Staaten 
von  Nord-Amerika.  'Erlangen,  1848.  hf.  bd,  8vo.  1.— 

1517  Thysii  (Ant.)  Historia  navalis,  sive  celeberrimomm  praelioram 
Batavorum  usque  ad  pacem  Hispan.  descriptio.  Lugd.  Bat.,  J.  Moire, 
1657.  velhm,  4to.  3.- 

A  complete  history  of  all  the  naval  achievements  of  the  Dutch  firom 
1218  till  1645,  including  the  expeditions  of  O.  v.  Noort  1598->1601, 
6.  Spilbergen,  1601,  J.  L'Hermite  1623,  the  victories  of  P.  Heyn,  H.  Loncq 
and  others  on  the  Spaniards  in  Brazil,  etc.  etc. 

1518  l^asaens  (Joh.)  Zee-Politie  der  Vereenighde  Nederlanden.  ^s  Ora- 
venhage,  /.  Veety,  1652.  veUum.  4to.  10.- 

{Sea-Pohee  of  the  Untied  NeiAerkmds,) 
The   Chapters  XIY:— XXX   of  this  valuable  book  contain  the  history  of 
the  West-India-Company,  with  reprints  of  the  original  documents  {Odro^en^ 
p.222— 258). —This  first  edition  is  *  scarce.  —  Priced  by  Tromel  lOThlr. 

1519 the  same,  unetU,  very  scarce,  15.— 

1520 the  same,  veUum,  Large  paper  copy,  18.— 

4521 The  same,  's  Graveuh.,  J.  Feely,  1669.  calf,  4to.  22.- 

2^  edition.  The  copies  with  the  date  1669  are  exiremely  scarce.  —  In 

the  same  volume :    't  Boeek  der  Zee-Bechten.    Amst.  1678.    {The  booh  4if 

maritime  laws.)  —  Weytsen,  (Q.)   Tractaet   van   avarien.   *•  Grav.    1651. 

{Treatise  of  average,)  and  2  other  of  the  sajne  kind. 
1522 The  same,   's  Gravenh.,  /.   Veely,    /.    Tongerlo  ende  Jasp,  DoU, 

1670.  veUum,  4to.  8.— 

1522*  — —  Same  edition,  vellum,  fne  copy  on  Large  Paper.  4to.  10.- 

This  edition  is  exactly  the  same  as  that  of  .1669,  only  the  title  being 

changed,  and  bearing  the  words:     Den  2'<*  druck,  door  den  Autenr  ver- 

betertendebynaede  helft  vergroot  (^ediHon,  corrected  by  the  atUAorand 

enlarged  by  almost  a  half).    Priced  by  Tromel,  small  paper :  10  Thlr. 

As  the  title  states,  the  editions  of  1669  and  1670  are  enlarged  by  al- 
most a  half.  This  may  be  seen  at  once  from  the  number  of  documents, 
which  amounts  in  the  first  edition  to  42,  while  it  is  augmented  to  60  in 
the  later  reprints.  These  latter  embrace  also  documents  published  after  1652. 

1523  Toestand  der  zamenleviug  in  de  Vereen.  Staten  v.  N.  k,  (Extr. 
1824.)  8vo.  22  pp.  -.75 

(State  of  society  in  the  V.  St.) 

1524  TorfaeUB  (Th.)  Historia  Yinlandiae  antiquae,  seu  partis  Americae 
Septentrionalis.  £x  antiquitatibus  Islandicis  in  lucem  producta.  Hav- 
niae,  Typographia  Megia,  Impensis  authorfs,  1705.  calf,  giU.  Umag* 
and  edges,  8vo.  15.— 

Fine  copy  of  a  rare  and  important  work.  42  unnumb.  pp.»  83  pp.,  16 
unnumb.   pp.   Addeuda   and  Index.  At  p.  8  of  the  Addenda  the  anthor 

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eomes  to  the  eonelusion,  that  the  old  Vinhmdia   must  have   heen    what 
is  now   caHed   New-Foimdland  or  Canada. 

«A  xare  book  (lepahlished  in  1715)  ahowing/ that  the  Northern  nations 
had  a  knowledge  of  the  Ameriean  oontiiient  prior  to  the  diseoreries  of 
Golomhtts.'  Mei, 

1525  Torfaeius  (Th,)  Grdnlandia  antiqua,  s.  veteris  Gronlandiae  descriptio. 
Hafniae,  17(fc,  calf,  8vo.  15.— 

Tliia  ia  the  rare  work,  I  mentioned  at  No.  695  of  this  eatahigne,  then 
not  in  my  possession,  but  nnoe  acquired. 

1526  Torrey  (J.)  PUmtae  Fremootianae,  or  description  of  plants  collected 
by  J.  Fremont  in  California.  Washingt^  1853.  WUAiOplaUs.^Xo.  1.50 

1527  Traotaet  van  Marine  tusschen  Karel  II.  van  Engeland  met  de  Staten 
Gener.  d.  Yereen.  Nederl.  Amst.,  1674.  4to.  Uneta.  1^ 

(Treaiif  of  navigation,  between  CAariet  II  of  England  and  ike  States 
Gener,) 
The  last  article  treats  of  the  navigation  to  the  West-Indies. 

1528  Traotaat  (Authentiek)  van  vriendschap  en  commercie  tusschen 
Z.  Mai.,  van  Groot-Britanje  en  de  Vereen.  Staaten  van  America.  Vert. 
nahet  gedmkte  te  Philadelphia.  Amsterd.,  1795. 8vo.  40  pp.  Uncut,  2.— 

(AntAenUe  Treaty   of  friendsHp  and  commerce  between  H.  Maj.  of 
Or,  Britain  and  the  VniUd  States.  JVansl,  after  the  printed  copy  ofPkOad,) 

1529  Trade.  —  Buoquoy  (J.  de)  De  waterwereld  beschouwt  en  de 
byzonderheden  langs  de  knsten  aangeweezen. . .  byzonderlijk  voor  de 
Oost-  en  West-Indise  handel.  Haarlem,  1752.  4to.  WUh  map.        8.50 

(The  water-world  investigated  and  the  details  along  the  coasts  indi- 
cated. . .  especially  for  the  East"  and  West-Ind,  commerce.) 

1530  —  Ltst  of  virares  and  things  most  fit  for  being  exported  to  the 
Spanish  and  Dutch  West-Indies  and  North- America,  v^th  their  prices ; 
also  different  papers  on  the  construction  and  equipment  of  vessels. 
—  About  100  pp.  in  Manuscript,  fol.  and  4to.  15. — 

A  very  interesting  eoUection  of  various  papers  and  notices,  in  Dutch, 
English  and  French,  dating  firom  the  end  of  the  last  and  ^e  oommence- 
ment  of  this  century,  valnable  for  the  histcffy  of  the  West-India  com- 
merce. 

1531  Trollope  (Mrs*  IP.)  Zeden,  gewoonten  en  hoiselijk  leven  der  Noord- 
Amerikanen.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Haarl.,  1833.  2  vols.  8vo.  (4.80)     3.* 

(Manners,  customs  and  private  Ufe  of  the  Americans.    Transl,  from 
the  Engl.) 

1532  —  Jonathan  Jefferson  Whitlaw,  of  tooueelen  aan  de  boorden  van 
d.  Mississippi.  Uit  het  Eng.  Haarl.,  1837.  2  vols.  8vo.  (5.60)  8.25 

{Jon,  Jefferson  Whitlaw,  or  scenes  from  the  borders  of  the  Mississippi, 
From  the  Engl.) 

1533  Taokey  (J.  HillgBtcm)  Aardrijkskunde  voor  zeevaart  eA  koophandel. 
Naar  het  Engelsch.  Rotterd.,  1819. 5  stout  vols.  sd.  uncut,  8vo.  il5.— )  6.— 

(Maritime  and  commercial   Geography,     Translated  and  refounded 
after  the  English  original,) 
Vol.  lY  treats  of  America  (700  pp.) 

1534  TJdemans  (Gtodofr.)  't  Geestelyck  Roer  van  't  O>opmans  Schip, 
dat  is.*  Trouw  bericbt,  hoe  dat  oen  O)opman  en  Coopvaerder  hem- 
selven  dragen  meet  in  syne  handelinge  in  pays  ende  in  oorloge... 
insonderheyt  onder  de  Eeydenen  in  Cost-  en  West-Indien.  Den  tweeden 
Druck,  verbet.  aide  vermeerd.  Dordrecht,  Fr,  Boels^  1640.  hf  bd. 
Wanting  the  engraved  title.  4to.  (Asher  No.  24.)  20.— 

(The  Spiritnal  Helm  of  the  Merchantship,  that  is:  True  information, 
how  a  merchant  should  conduct  himself  in  peace  and  war. , .  especially 

Amsterdam. 

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aMom^H  ike   Heathen  m   ike  Mad-   and  Weet-ht^et.  ^  edUicn  aug- 
mented and  corrected.} 
4535  TJdemanft  (Q.)  The  SMue.  Sd  edition,  corrected  mnd  angnMented. /&idf. 
1655.  veltnm,  4to.   Very  fine  eop^,  (Asher  No.  25.)  24- 

The  first  attempt  a  of  history  of  the  then  recently  erected  B^-  and 
West-India  Companies,  with  other  very  interesting  discoorses  on  tiie  same 
matter  and  principally  abont  spreading  Christianity  among-  the  natives  of 
the  East-  and  West-Indies  (pp.  92--^i9.)  The  work  is  liighly  valuable 
for  the  details  it  contains,  and*  whishr  are  nowhens  else  to-  be  foand, 
the  author  havuig  made  use  ai  dociunftiits,  lost  to  ^oa.  The  irsl.  edition 
appeared  in  1638.  AU  editions  are  9er^  rare.    Sen  AMker'pa^\l% 

1536  —  Geestelii-k  Compas,  dat  is,  nut  ende  nootwendigh  bcoi^t  voor 
alle  Zeevarende . . .  cm  te.  ont^ea  de  .steen-klippen  der  zonde  ende 
te  verkrijgeii  eenen  saligen  segen  over  hare  oeringe  Den  vierden 
druk  verb,  ende  seer  vermeerd.  insonderheyt  met  een^  pieuw  tractaet 
van  den  coophandel  ende  de  coopvaert.  Item  de  vaert  op  6ost-  ende 
West-Indi§n.  Dordrecht,  Fr,  Boels,  1647.  stn.  8vo.  Clean  ecjpy  8  un- 
nnmb.  pp.,  393  pp.,  il  unnumb.  pp.  49.— 

{Tie  Spiritual  Compai^  or^  usrful  and  necessary  advice  for  'all  ma- 
riners..  .  to  avoid  the  cl^s  of  sin  and  to  get  a  heavenly  Utessing  upon 
their  bnsiness.  Fourth  edition  corrected  and  muck  ^Mymenled,  especially 
with  a  new  treatise,  of  commerce  and  trade:  Meo  4he  namjfolion  io 
the  EasU  and  West-Indies.) 

Very  rare,  the  first  copy  X  ever  saw.  li  is  partly  a  sindlar  work 
to  the  precefling,  viz.,  a  Christian  admonition  iq  saiioft.  It r  was  certainly 
a  book  much  used  at  the  time  of  publication,  as .  this,  is  the  4^^  edilion 
and  nearly  all  copies  seem  to  have  disappeared.  This  is  a  vei^  fine  and 
probably  never  used  copy.  —  I  have. inserted  this  book  liere  for  its  rela- 
tion with  the  preceding  and  for  the  notice  of  the  navigation  to  the  East- 
and  West-Indies  on  the  title.  It  does  not  however  contain  the  treaty  on 
navigation  to  East  and  "West.     Nevertlieless  the  copy  is  quite  complete. 

1537  —  Koopraaus  Jaclit ,  bren^hende  goede  tijdin^he  nit  hfet  landt 
Canaan  voor  aHe  vrome  koopluyden,  om"  te  verkrijgen  ende  te  be- 
houden  eenen  gewenschten  segen  over  hare  negotie.  Dbrdrecht, 
Fr.  BoelSj  1647.  sm.  8vo.  clean  copy.  Rare.  8  unnumb.  pp.,  183  numb, 
pp.,  7  unnumb.  pp.  index.    '  -^        9.— 

{^Ae  Merchants  Taeht^  bringing  good  news  f rem  tJGi' tdmd' tf^Canaen, 

for  all  pious  merchants,  in  order  to  get  ofi  to  preser9e  ^iJie  wished  for 

blessing  ftpon  their  business.) 

A  similar  work  to  the  preceding,  and  inserted  for  theoonAeiion  with 
the  2  preceding  works.  „    -   j     . 

1538.UIloa(Alf.  de)Vita  deli'  invittissimo  Impe^-ator  Carlo  V.  5aedizione 
revisU  e  correta  nella  quale  uengono  comprese  lebose  piunotabili. . . 
dair  anno  1500  insino  al  1560.  In  Venetia^  .K  To^rwi,  1502.  old 
stamped  ca/f.  4to.  8. — 

This  highly  esteemed  biography  of  Charles  V  includes^  an  account  of 
all  events,  which  took  place  during  the  years  1560 — 1560,  and  especially 
of  all  the  achievements  of  the  Spaniards  in  America  iinder  Cortez,  Plsarro, 
etc.;  for  inst.  nearly  half  the  book  V  (65  pp.,)  treats  exclusively  on  the 
affairs  of  Peru;  smaller  notices  on  America  willb^-fetind  tbrMighoat  the 
wh<»le  book.  In  the  Qfnteh  translation  (see  the  2  felliiwing  Nos.)  <hiB  spe- 
eial  importanee  of  the  work  for  America  and  the  traa«narioe  conntries  is 
expressly  mentioned/  on  the  title. 
1539  —  Historie  ende  het  leven  van  den  . . .  Keyser  Caerie  V.  Inden 
welcken  cock  de  merckelijckste  saken  die  over  alle  dewef«h, 'inson- 
derheyt inde  O^st-  ende- West-Indiensgeschtet  zijni-Uit  de  Ital.  tale 
overgeset.  Thantwerpen,  Wed.  J.  Stelsius,  1070.  veUwn^  fol.  -  8.— 
{History  and  life  of  the  Emperor  Charles  F,  containing  aUo  aU^that 

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has  happened  of  marvellous  events  through  all  the  world,  e^ecially  in 

the  East'  and  Wesi-lndies,) 

Butcli  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 
5540  TTlloa  (Alf.  de)  The  same.  Dordrecht,  Is,  /.  Camn,  1510  (sie  instead 
of  1610.)  vellum y  portraits  in  copper,  fol.  6. — 

1511  XXlloa  (J.  J.)  M^iAoires  philosophiques,  historiques  et  physiques, 
concernant  la  ^^couverte  de  TAm^rique,  ses  anciens  habitants  etc. 
Trad,  par  M***  (Lefebure  de  Villebrune.)  Paris,  Buisson,  1787.  2  vols. 
sd,  unout,  8vo.  3.— 

This  translation  contains  oumerous  additions  by  J.  6.  Schneider;  they 
fill  pp.  137-409  of  Vol.  II. 

1542  [XJsselinoX  (W.)]  Grondich  Discours  over  desen  aenstaeaden  Yrede- 
handel.  (1608.)  4to.  (Asher  No.  30.)  &- 

{Appropriate  discourse  on  these  impending  negotUsHm^,  of  peace.) 
On  tiie  India-Navigation.  ~  See  also:    Byekorf.  (No.  4i8.)  There 'are 
2   different   editions  of  this  pamphet :  the  I"^  beginning :  Also  ie.  —  the 
2d  beginn. :   Alzoo  ick.  -7  This  is   a  copy  of  ^e  first.    Asher  does  not 
mention  this  difference. 

1543  —  Naerder  Bedenckingen,  over  de  zee-vaerdt,  coophandel  ende 
Neeringhe  vanden  Staet  deser  vereen.  Landen,  in  de  teghenwoord. 
Vredehandelinghe  met  d.  Coninck  v.  Sp.  1608.  4to.  (Asher  No.  31.) 
Almost  uncut »  6. — 

(Further  Reflections  on  the  navigation,  commerce  and  trade  of  these 

United  Lands  in  the  present  negotiations  0/ peace  with  the  King  of  Spain.) 

Continaation  of  the  preceding:  Grondich  Discours.  See  also  3gehotf(^o.  418.) 

1544 —  Vertoogh,   hoe   nootwendich,  nut-   ende   profijtelick  het    sy   voor 

de  vereen.  Nederl.  te  behouden  de  vryheyt  van  te  handelen  opWest- 

Indien,   inden   vrede   metten   Con.   van  Spaignen.  (1608.)  4to.  (Asher 

No.  33.)  12.— 

{Dissertation  to  prove  how  necessary  it  is  for  the  Unit,  Netherl.,  to 

preserve  the  liberty  of  trading  to  the  W.-Ind,) 

See   also :    Byekorf  —  This   is   one   of  the  most  InteraBting  tracts  of 

Ussellncx,  for  it  is  here,  more  than  anywhere  else,  that  hA  has  explained 

his  views  with  regard  to  the  commerce  with  Americifc.  See  extracts  etc.  in 

Asher's  Essay  i)p.  79-81. 

1545  —   Discours    by  forme  van  Remonstrantie :   vervat.   de  uoodsaecke- 

lickheyd   van   de   Oos-Indj  {sie)  Navigatie . . .     Waer  uyt   consequent. 

sal   volghen,   dat   de   Nederl.   Bepubl^ke  t*allen  tyden  so  sal  wesen 

ghequalificeert,  in  't  stuk  van  de  Equypagie  ter  Zee,  zoo  cm  de  Caep 

als  deur  de  Straet  van  Magellaen...  1608.  4to.  Uncut.  12. — 

{Discourse   in  form  of  a  remonstrance,  showing  the  necessity  of  the 

navigation  to  the  East-Indies . . .  whence    will  follow^  thai  the  Netherl. 

Republ.  will  at  all  times  be  strong  in  her  navigation  as  well  round  the 

Cape,  as  through  the  straUs  of  Magellan.) 

This  edition  differs  firom  that  mentioned  by  Asher  (No.  35)  in  some 
words  of  the  title  :  Remonstrantie,  Noodsaecklickheydt . . .  OoB-Ind.  —  See 
also  Byekorf, 

1546 The  same,  the  edition  mentioned  by  Asher:  No.  35.  8. — 

wHierin  v^orden  de  Landen  en  Steden  in  de  Indian  en  waaraan  zij 
namentlyk  vrugtbaar  zijn,  enz.  beschreven.*  {In  this  pamphlet  are' des- 
cribed the  countries  and  cities  in  India  and  in  what  they  are  parHeu- 
larly  fertile.)  —  Contemporary  MSS.  annotation. 

1547  ->.  Onpartijdich  Discours  ofte  handdlinghe  van  de  fndien.  (1608.) 
4to.  (Asher  No.  36.)  5.— 

(Impartial  treatise  on  the  Indian  commerce.) 

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1548  [Usselincx  (W.)]  Memorie  van  de  gheiinchtighe  redenen  die  de  H. 
Staten  Gen.  behooren  te  beweghen»  om  gheensins  te  wijcken  van  de 
handelinghe  ende  vaert  van  Indien.  (1608.)  4to.  (Asher  No.  38.)  5.— 

(Memorial  of  ihe  weighty  reaeon*  which  ought  to  determine  the  Stales 
Gener.j  not  to  give  tip  the  commerce  and  navigation  to  India.) 
This  edition  ends  at  page  1  with  the  words :  sulex  te  wil  — ,  then  is 

another  one  having  only  the   words :   tulcx.   -^   Asher  does  not  mention 

this  difference. 

1549  —  Waerschoawinffhe  over  den  Treves  van  den  Coninck  van  Spaen- 
gien.  YKssingen,  1630.  4to.  (Asher  No.  49.)  5.- 

{Reflections  on  the  Truce  with  the  King  of  Spain) 

-—  TTsflelincz,  Vtfdrligh  ForUaring.  Stockholm  1626.  etc.  —  and: 
Octroy  van  Gustaeff  Adolph.  's  Grav.  1627.  —  5^:  No-  1142—43 
Hew-fiweden. 

1550  -  Bees  (O.  van)  Willem  Usselincx.  Utrecht,  1867.  Bvo.  (EHraH.) 
32  pp.  1.25 

Biography  of  W.  Usselincx,  in  Dntch. 

1551  VadiantlS  (Joach.)  Epitome  trium  terrae  partium,  Asiae,  Africae 
et  Europae  compendiariam  locorum  descriptionem  continens.  Tignri, 
apud  Chriet.  Froschouerum,  1534.  —  Jccedit:  (^ermaniae  ex  variis 
scriptoribus  perbreuis  explicatio.  Authore  Bilibaldo  Pirckeymero.  No- 
rimb.  1530.  —  1  vol.  old  binding  in  calf  on  wood.  8vo.  ^^— 

Collation  of  Vadianns:  564  nnmb.  pp.  and  5  nnnamb.  leaves  for  Errata 
and  Index.  -  This  is  the  edition,  of  which  Hanisse  (No.  189)  speaks 
somewhat  donbtfolly  in  his  note  to  the  folio-edition  of  the  same  date. 
The  part  interesting  for  the  American  collector :  Inaulae  Oceani  prae- 
eijntae  fills  pp.  544 — 562. 
.   This  edition  has  no  maps.    Bare, 

1552  Valentijn  (F.)  Oud  en  Nienw  Oost-Indi§,  vervattende  eene  verhan- 
defing  van  Nederlants  Mogendheyd  in  die  gewesten.  Amst.,  1724.  5 
vols,  calf,  many  mape^  plateM,  portraits  etc.  fol.  lATge  Paper.    45.— 

{Old  and  New  JEast-India^  cont.   an  account  of  Netherlands*  pouer 

in  those  countries.) 

Contains  besides  the  description,  natural  history  etc.  of  Bast-Iadia, 
some  interesting  particulars  of  the  early  Dutch  voyages  to  the  East,  amoBgst 
which  (Dl.  III»  part  2.  pp.  47—^)  an  Extract  of  Tasman's  Voyage,  etc. 
It  is  the  most  valuable  work  we  possess  on  East-India,  and  shows  infiniU 
research,  learning  and  inlbrmatlon. 

1553  Vattemare  (Alex.)  Collection  de  monnaies  et  mSdailles  de  TAra^- 
rique  du  Nord  de  1652-1858,  offerte  a  la  Bibliothdque  Imp6riale  au 
nom  dn  Gouvernement  f6d6ral.  Paris,  1861.  sd.  8vo.  3.50 

//Ce  volume  n'est  pas  dans  le  commerce.''  Interesting  catalogue  with 
histor.  and  biograph.  notices. 

1554  Vega  (Gkurcilasso  de  la)  Histoire  des  guerres  civiles  des  Espagnols 
dans  les  Indes  (Occidentales.)  Paris,  1830.  4  vols,  sd-  8vo.  5.— 

1555  —  Histoire  de  la  conquMe  de  la  Floride.  Trad.  p.  P.  Richelet. 
Nouv.  4dit.  augment^e.  ..  Leide,  P.  v.  d.  Aa^  1731.  2  vols,  in  \.c(ilf 
map  and  plates,  8vo.  3.50 

—     -  Historia  general  del  Peru.  —  See:  No.  1227—28. 

1556  Vela  (Juan)  Politica  real  y  sagrada,  discurrida  por  la  vida  de  Jesu 
Christo.  Madrid,  En  la  Imprenia  Imperial,  1675.  vellum,  fol.         *  4.— 

The  author  passed  from  1655-^14670  in  America  (Veneznela,  Ounfao, 
St.  Domingo  etc.)  A  Biography  of  10  pp.  by  J.  Gomez  Barrientos  is 
prefixed. 

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1557  Verhaal  van  de  voortgang  der  reformatie  van  de  zeeden  in  Enge- 
land,  Schotland  en  in  andere  deelen  van  Europa  en  America.  Uit  het 
Engcls  vert.  Rolterd.,  P.  Boehenet,  1705.  4to.   Uncut,  4.— 

{AecoufU  of  the  progrest  of  the  reformoHon  of  manners  in  Enffland, 
Seotlamd  and  in  other  parts  of  Europe  and  America,) 

—  VespuooitUl  (Amer.)  Letter  on  his  ^  expedition.  Datch  Translation 
of  1508.  nnknown  editdon.  —  See  No.  24:  Amerious. 

VIRQIJIIA. 

1558  —  Clayton  (Joh.)  Flora  Virginica,  exhibens  plantas  in  Virginia  obser- 
vatat.  Edid.  J,  Fr.  Gronovius.  Lugd.  Bat.,  C.  Hook,  1743.  2  vols.  inl. 
hf  ef,  8vo.  1.50 

First  edition.  —  In  the  same  vol. :  Flora  Orientalis,  s.  recensio  plantarum 
quas  L.  Rauwolffas,  a.  1573—75  iu  Syria  etc.  collegit.  lUastr.  J.  F.  Gro- 
novius. Ibid.  1755. 

1559 The  same.  New  edition.  Lugd.  Bat.  1762.  With  a  map,  4to.  New 

copjf^  entirely  uncut,  3.50 

1560  —  Het  Gfreeigt  van  den  Panther,  den  28.  Dec.  1658  vertoond  aan 
Owen  Lloyd,  die  in  1643  te  Virginia  woonde,  en  aldaar  zijn  bezit  en 
middelen  verloor.  Uyt  het  Engelsch.  1688.  4to.  18  pp.  10.— 

{The  apparition  of  the  panther,  eeen  Dee,  28.  1653  2y  Owen  JUofd, 
who  lived  in  Virginia  and  lost  hie  poesetsions  there  etc) 
Very  rare;  the  English  original  anlmowa. 

1561  -  Kieawe  T^jdinge  uyt  Oost-Indien,  van  den  1.  Febr.  1673. 
1  leaf.  4to.  5.-. 

{News  from  East-India,) 
Contain,  an  acconnt  of  the  i,  Great  victory  obtained  in  Virginia  (by  the 
Dutch  over  the  English.) 

—  Virginia.  —  See  No.  815.  Jefferson. 

1562  Virginian  Catechism.  —  Lutheri  Gatechismus,  ofwersatt  pa 
American- Virginiske  Spraket.  Stockholm,  IVycH  vthi  thet  af  Kongl. 
May.  frivUeg  Bwrchardi  Tryekeri,  af  /.  V.  Qenath,  /.,  1696.  ealf  gilt, 
arms  of  King  Charles  XI  of  Sweden  pressed  on  sides,  8vo.  Fisie  eopif  in 
the  original  "binding,  70. — 

Collation:  Title,  7  anniunb.  leaves  pre&ce,  132  pp.  and i,Vocabalarium 
Barbaro-Virginoomm*  pp.  i33-.160. 

This  excessively  rare  translation  (unknown  to  Rich)  of  Luther's  Cate- 
chism into  the  language  of  the  Virgioian  Indians  (Mohieans)  is  due  to 
the  Swedish  Biissionary  John  Campanlus,  father  of  the  first  Swedish  his- 
torian of  New-Sweden  Theod.  Campanius.  (See  No.  1188)  —  Brunet,  Manuel 
h^  edit.  1242,  vol,  HI,  erroneously  attributes  it  to  Aorelius;  he  has 
evidei^tly  never  seen  the  book,  else  he  would  have  found  at  page  4  of 
the  preface,  that  it  was  composed  by  Job.  Campanius  «,at  first  Minister 
M  Frostbult,  and  from  1642—49  Minister  of  ihe  Grospel  in  the  Swedish 
wColonies  in  America...  where  he  translated  this  Catechism  Into  the 
./language  used  in  that  country.''  Leclerc  (No.  918)  also  erroneously  calls 
Th.  Campanius  the  author;  he  describes  there  his  copy  as  Exempt,  au 
ehifre  et  aux  armes  de  Charles  XI  ^  but  in  Acrelius'  work  on  New- 
Sweden  (See  No.  1134)  p.  423  we  find  it  noticed,  that  all  the  copies  were 
hound  in  this  manner.  Acrellns  says  there  likewise  that  the  book  was 
printed  at  the  Royal  expense  expressly  for  the  convenionof  the  American 
heathen,  and  that  500  copies  wera  sent  to  New-Sweden.  This  design  of 
the  book  accounts  for  its  extreme  rarity,  as  only  a  very  small  number 
must  have  remained  in  Sweden. 

1563  Voltaire  (A.  F.  de)  Alzire  ou  les  Am^ricains.  Trag^die.  Amsterd., 
E.  Ledet,  1786.  8vo.  unciU,  1.— 

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1564  Voyages  aux  cotes  de  Guin^e  et  en  Am^iiqae,  par  Mr.  N***.  Am- 
sterd.,  E,  Roger,  1719.  vellum,  many  plates  on  nalural  Ais/orif.Svo.  2.50 

—  Voyages  clans  la  Pennsylvanie.  —  See  No.  502:  Crevecoeur. 

—  Voyageur  Americain.  —  See  No.  364,  365 ;  Cluny. 

1565  Vries  (S.  de)  Curieose  aenmerkuigen  der  byzonderste  Oest- en  West- 
Indische  verwondeiens-waerdige  dingen.  Utreeht,  /.  Si^/mt,  1682. 
4  vols,  vellum,  maps,  numerous  plates  6y  Mom.  de  Hooghe.  4to.  Fine 
copy.  18.— 

{Curious   notices    of  the   most   remarkable   East-   and    West-India* 

wonderful  thinqs.) 

Contains  a  vast  amoant  of  meet  interesting  particulars,  historical,  geogra- 
phical, linguistic  etc.  on  the  manners  and  customs,  on  the  private  life  etc., 
the  whole  illustrated  by  maps  and  curious  plates.  Also  the  aiticles  of 
surrender  ef  New-Netheiiand  may  be  found  in  it. 

1566  —  D'Bedelstc  tijdkorting  der  weetgeerige  verstanden,  of  de  groote 
historische  rariteitkamer  der  sonderlinghste  natuerlijcke  en  bovenna- 
tuerlijcke  saecken,  enz.  Amsterd.,  Jan  Bouman^  1682.  vellum,  8vo.  2.50 

{The  most  noble  pastime  of  inquisitive  minds,  or  ihe  great  historical 
museum  of  curiosities,) 

Curioas  work.  —  Passages  relating  to  America  see  pp.  166'-168,  174i 
185—91,  196.  542,  etc.  —  All  the  books  of  S.  de  Yries-  are  scarce, 

1567  —  Groot  historisch  Magazijn,  opgevuld  met . .  aenmercklijcke  stoiTeo, 
natuerwonderen,  enz.  Amst.,  J,  MrcJcsz.  Ooszaen,  1688.  vellum,,  8vo.  2.50 

{Great  historical  Magazine,,,  of .  remarkable  wudiers,  wonderful 
events,  etc.)  .   . 

Popular  work,  contain,  some,  notices  of  America  (pp.  517,  581— 83  etc.) 

1568  —  Historische  Oeffeningen  omtrent  allerley  a«iimerckl\jcke  stoffen, 
met  bysonderheden  van  natuer  en  konst.  Amsterd.,  Aeri  JHrckse.  Oos- 
zaen, 1686.  vellum.  ^  8vo.   WUh  engraved  title  by  R.  de  Hooghe.         2.50 

{Historical  exercises  on  vajfious  remarkable  matters,  mth  speeiaUiiet 
from  nature  and  art.) 

Another  work  very  similar  to  the  preceding,  containing  notices  of  Ame- 
rica <pp.  47,  106,  107,  110—112,  etc.,  etc.) 

1569  —  Oode  en  nieuwe  tijds  wondertoneel,  vertoonende  de  gewoonten 
van  veelerley  volckeren  omtrent  hun  bevrughte  en  baerenie  vrouwcn, 
opvoeding  der  kinderen,  houwelijoken,  bygeloovighedeu,  enz.  Utrecht, 
S.  de  Fries,  1671.  engravings,  4to.  &•- 

{Theater  of  ihe  wondei^  of  old  and  new  time,  showing  the  aatom 
of  many  peoples  ahi  ut  their  pregnant  and  proline  wives,  the  mariages^ 
superstitions^  etc.) 

With  special  reference  to  the  American  peoples. 
1570 The  same.  2*  edition.  Lecuwarden,  M.  Tnjema,  1717.  4to.     3.50 

1571  —  d*Uyt^elesenste  wonderen  en  bysonderste  zeldzaemheden  eeniger 
land  en  en  volckeren  in  America,  Asia  en  Africa,  gelijck  deselve  be- 
vonden  wi^rden. . .  door  Chr.  Galumbus  (sic),  P.  Alonsus  Niger,  Amer. 
Vesputius,  Gadamustus  etc.  Uyt  der  selver  reysbeschry vingen  vertaelt. 
Utrecht,  S.  de   Vries,  1670.  engravings.  4to.  4;.— 

,   {Select    wonders  and    curiosities  of  some  peoples  and  countries  w 
America,  Asia  and  Africa,  as  they  were  found  by  Columbus^  Vespu- 
tius, Cadamosto  etc.) 
Containing  the  history  of  the  discoveries  in  South  and  Nortii  America,  etc. 

1572  VWese  CW.  H.  de)  Over  e6ne  bloeijende  Agave  Americana.  Leiden, 
1847.  2  parts.  8vo.  ,  —50 

{On  a  flowering  Agave  Americana^ 

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1573  Waereld  (De)  in  't  Klein,  of  de  spoedige  reiziger,  geevende  een 
verhaal  van . . .  yder  land,  's  Gravenh.,  H.  Sakkuysen,  1762.  2  vols, 
in  1.  9d,  uncut.  8vo.  Stained  copy.  8. — 

{The  World  in  miniature,  or  ihe  speedy  traveller,  giving  an  account 
of  every  country.) 

yery  rare.  Vol.  II.  pp.  118— 220  CLiit.  descriptions  of  the  diffcreut  parts 
of  America;  pp.  161 — 67  treat  of  New-Nelhcrland. 

1574  Wagenaar  (J.)  Amsterdam  in  zijne  opkomst,  aanwas,  geschiede- 
nissen,  koophandel,  gebouwen,  kcrkenstaat.  schoolen  etc.  Amsterd., 
1760—1802.  4  vols.  Fine  copy  on  large  paper,  loitA  numertus  maps 
and  plates,  fol.  25.— 

{Amsterdam    in   its   origin ,   progress,    history,    commerce,   buikHngs, 

churches,  schools,  etc.) 

The  4*^  volume  is  rare.  —  This  eminent  work,  founded  entirely  on  authentic 
documents,  contains  valuable  details  of  the  history  of  the  East-  and  West- 
India  'Companies ,  the  commercial  relations  of  Amsterdam  with  New- 
Netherland,  notes  on  the  Brotcfiists,  etc. 

1575  . The  same,  a  fine  copy  on  small  paper.  1 5. — 

1576  —  VaderlandSche  Historie.  Arast.,  1749.  21  vols.  —  Bijvoegsels  en 
Naalezingen  door  v.  Wijn  en  anderen.  7  vols.  —  Onmiddelijk  Vcr- 
volg.  3  vols.  —  Vervolg.  Amst.  1786-1811.  48  vols.  -  Together  79 
vols.  JTitk  many  plates.  Nicely  hf.  hd.  8vo.  90.— 

{History  of  the  Fatherland,  —  with  all  supplements  and  continuations.) 
This  eminent  Impartial,  truthful  and  extensive  work  is  still  now  consulted 
by  all  historians  treating  the  history  of  the  Netherlands  and  their  colo- 
nies. The  affairs  of  the  West-India  Company,  the  Dutch  conquests  in  Ame- 
rica, their  wars  with  the  Spaniards  and  Portuguese  in  Brazil  and  the 
West-Indies^  the  colony  of  New-Netherland  are  all  treated  in  Wagenaar's 
History.  —  The  continuation  in  48  vols*  is  written  by  the  Rev.  P.  Loosjes 
m  a  highly  liberal  strain  and  treats  at  length  the  history  of  the  pro- 
jected treaty  of  Amsterdam  with  the  13  Confederate  States,  on  which  so 
many  pamphlets  were  written. 

1577  Wagner  (G.)  De  originibas  Americanis.  Lipsiae,  1669.  4to.  40  pp. 
JUire.  4.— 

WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE. 

1578  —  Aohenwall  (G.)  Aanmerk.  wegens  Noord-Araer.  en  verhand. 
aang.  de  tegenwoord.  verschillen  aldaar,  d.  J.  Wealing.  Vertaald  nit 
h.  Duitsch.  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  2,50 

{Notes  on   North-Ameriea  and  the  present  troubles  there,     Transl. 
from  the  German.) 

This  wcrk  is  composed  after  the  personal  communications  of  fi.  Franklin, 
who  had,  during  his  stay  at  Gottingen,  frequent  interooarse  with  the  author. 

1579  -  Aduard  (O.  A.  Lewe  V.)  Ue  juris  controversia  Macnam  Bri- 
tanniam  inter  et  colonias  Americanas.  Lugd.  Bat.  1835.  bvo.  Thick 
paper,  — .90 

1580  —  L'Am^rique  d6livr6e ;  esquisse  d'un  poeme  sur  I'lnd^pendance 
de  I'Am^rique.  Amsterd.,  /.  A.  Crajenschot,  1783.  2  vols*  sd,  uncut. 
8vo.  2.- 

jyAn  epic  poem  on  the  revolutionary  war  with  copious  historical  notes, 
dedicated  to  J.  Adams.''    Si^in. 

1581  -  L'Am6riqiliade.  Po^me.  Philadelphia,  (Amst.?)  1780.  8vo- 
22  pp.  5.— 

Poetical  description  of  the  American  war, .  very  rare,  not  mentioned  by 
SaHn,  It  has  likewise  remained  unknown  to  Barbier  {JHctionnaire  des 
Anonymes),    who   does    not   give   the   name  of  the  author.    The  poem  i9 

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sigQed :  R****    To  jadge  from  the  typography  the  work  has  been  printed 
in  Holland. 

1582  —  Apocalypse  de  Chiokouhikou,  Chef  des  Iroquois,  terite  ven; 
Tan  1305.  Re^u  sous  les  yeux  da  Congr^s  g^n^ral  des  Colonies  Vnies. 
Public  par  ordre  du  Congr^s.  Philadelphie,  W,  BahertJUon,  Imprimew 
ordinaire  des  Colonies  ConfedSrSes,  \111,  uneut.  8vo.  Ill  pp.  In  the 
original  cover  of  publication.  6.— 

Very  rare  tract  not  mentioned  by  Stibin  —  but  (to  jadge  fromiU  typo- 
graphy) nnqaestionably  printed  at  a  Batch  office.  It  is  certainly  a  literary 
satire  in  behalf  of  the  Americans  against  England. 

1583  —  [Barb6-Marboi8  (P.)]  Complot  d' Arnold  et  de  Sir  Henry  Clinton 
contre  les  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique  et  contre  le  g^n^ral  Washington, 
Septenibre  1780.  Paris,  P.  JHdot,  1816.  sd,  uncui,  map  and  portraiit 
of  Washington  and  Arnold,  8vo.  3.50 

First  and  scarce  edition,  reprinted  in  1831. 

1584  ~  Beantwoording  der  Vraag:  of  de  onafhankelijkheid  van  Ame- 
rika  te  wenschen  is?  Naar  het  Fransch.  Amst.,  1781.  8vo.  2.— 

(Bepljf  to  the  question^  whether  the  independence  of  Jmerica  is  desi- 
rable.   Transl.  from  the  French.) 

1585  —  [Beamnarchais.]  Le  Voeu  de  toutes  les  nations  et  Pint^t  de 
toutes  les  puissances  dans  Pabaissement  de  ia  Grande  Bretagne.  (iTo/- 
lande)  1778.  8vo.  74  pp.  2.50 

With  dedication:  Au  Trh-Honorable  M.  Benj,  Franklin,  Ministre  Pie- 
nipoientiaire  des  Flats  Unis  de  VAmSr.  h  la  cour  de  France.  4  pp.. 

1586  —  Botta  (C)  Storia  delta  guerra  della  independenza  degU  Stati 
Unit!  di  America.  Milano,  1820.  3  vols.  $d.,  map,  8vo.  2.50 

1587  —  Brief  van  een  Heer  te  Loudon  aan  zyn  vriend  te  Amsterdam: 
of  de  Amerikanen  van  eenige  Mogendheid  hulp  hebben  te  wagten,  of 
deze  opstand  regtmatig  zij,  etc.  Ainst.  (1776.)  sd.,  uncut.  8vo.  45  pp.  3.— 

{Letter  from  a  Gentleman  of  London  to  a  friend  at  Amsterdam :  whether 
the  Americans  may  hope  for  help  from  any  European   State,  whether 
this  insurrection  is  lawful  etc.) 
A  heavy  accasation  of  the  Americans. 

1588  —[Brissot]  Testament  politique  de  TAngleterre.  Philadelphie,  1780. 
sd.  uncut,  8vo.  ,  1.75 

Probably  printed  at  Amsterdam. 

1589  —  Campagnes  railitaires  du  Lieut.  G^n^ral  Sir  Will.  Howe  en 
Amerique,  d'apr^s  le  compte  rendu  par  lui-m^me  et  les  wObservations' 
qu'il  a  publi^es  contre  les  lettres  a  un  Gentilhomrae.  Rotterdam. 
1781.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  sd.  uncut,  8vo.  .  1.50 

1590  —  Iia  Cassette  verte  de  Monsieur  de  Sartine,  trouv^  chezMad«"' 
Du  The.  La  Have,  chez  la  Veuve  Whiskerfeld,  1779.  sd,  uncut.  Bvo. 
71  pp.  1.- 

A  scarce  little  tract,  by  Tiekell,  relating  to  the  American  war,  and  the 
relative  position  of  the  French  government. 

1591  —  [Cerisier]  Le  Destin  de  PAm^rique  ou  dialogues  pittoresques 
sur  la  cause  des  ^v^nements  actuels,  la  politique  des  puissances  de 
PEurope  dans  cette  guerre.  Trad,  ile  PAngl.  London,  J.  Mew^  (1780.) 
uncut,  8vo.  .  1.25 

1592 The   same,   bound   together  with:    [Tickell]   La  cassette  verte. 

(See  No.  1590)  1  vol.  calf,  8vo.  '  2.- 

1593  - —  Het   oor  in    het  Kabinet,   of  geheime  zamenspraken  van  Lord 

North,  Lord    Weymouth,   de  Hertog  v.   Richmond   etc.  betreff.  den 

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toestand   van    America . . .    London,   /.  Bew,  (Ind  printed  in   Holland) 
(1780?)  8vo.  4.50 

{The  Ear  in  the  CaHnei^  or  secret   iniereonrees  of  Lord  North,  Lord 
Weymouth,  etc,,  on  the  state  of  America.) 

This  is  a  tnmslation  word   by  word  of  Cerisier's  Bestinde  VAmSrique.— 
See  also  No.  1614. 
15d4  ^  Gk>rr6spondanoe   politiqae   de  TEurope.    Par  une   Soci^t^   de 
Gens  de  Lettres.  (Amsterd.)  1780.  3  parts.  8vo.  2.-. 

On  the  war  in  America,  etc. 

1595  ^Deolaratie  door  de  Gemagt.  d.  Vereen.  Colonien  van  Noord-Amerika, 
te  Philadelphia  vergadert,  de  oorzaaken  en  de  noodwendigheid  van 
het  opvatien  der  wapenen,  betoogende,  1775.  Gedr.  te  Paramaribo, 
(1776.)  4to.  8  pp.  —  Bariss,  — .- 

(DeelaraHon  of  the  PlenipotefUiaries  of  the  Unit.  Colonies  of  America^ 
at  Philadelphia,    on   the  necessity   of  taking   up   arms.  —  Printed  at 
Paramaribo  (?) 
I  have  had  this  extremely  rare  tract  only  once  and  sold  it  to  Mr.F.  A.Brockhaus. 

1596  —  DiflOUBBlons  iraportantes,  d^batues  an  parlemeat  d'Angleterre 
par  les  plus  c^l^bres  orateurs  depois  30  ans.  Paris,  1790.  4  vols,  sd, 
uncut,  8vo.  4. — 

Contain,  many  interesting  discussions  on  the  American  war;  almost  the 
whole  3^  volome  is  filled  hy  them. 

1597  —  [Da  Buisson]  Abr^^  de  la  revolution  de  TAmerique  Angloise, 
depuis  1774—1778.  Paris,  1778.  hf  calf  8vo.  2.50 

At   the  end  of  the  work  will  l^e  found  a  copy  of  the  treaty  between 
France  and  the  United  States,  which  was  made  in  1778. 
1596  —  Qfktterer  (J.  Chr.)  De  belli  Romanor.  socialis  caussis  et  eventu, 
respectu   ad   bellum   cum  ColonUs  Americanis  gestum  habito.  Getting, 
1783.  sm.  fol.  8  pp.  uncut,  3.50 

A  Latin  programma  of  the  University  of  Gottingen ;  of  the  highest  rarity. 
It  is  reprinted  in  the  works  of  C.  G.  Heyne  (No.  1603)  who  will  have 
written  It  for  the  Rector  Gotterer. 

1599  —  Gtazette  de  Leyde.  Nouvelles  de  divers  endroits.  Jjeyde,  1765—82. 
17  vols.  Ml  leaves,  uncut;  new  copy,  4to.  50. — 

See  No.  613.  —  In  No.  30  of  the  year  1781  the  editor,  the  renowned 
publisher  and  scholar  £.  Lnzac  says :  gVhs  I'origine  des  troubles  en  Ame- 
„rique  nous  nons  sommes  attaches  k  recueillir  dans  notre  feuille  dea  memoires 
pour  Thistoire  de  la  i^revolution  Am^ricaine."  —  Mr.  Luzac  was  in  correspon- 
dence and  on  a  friendly  Cooting  with  John  Adams,  Franklin  and  other 
leading  men  of  the  revolution  ;  strongly  attached  to  the  cause  of  America,  he 
supported  and  promoted  it  by  his  widely  circulated  paper,  written  with 
eminent  judgment  and  strict  impartiality.  The  innumerable  notices  on 
America  in  this  paper  are  therefore  highly  to  he  valued.  The  present 
volumes  are  the  most  interesting  years  for  the  American  collectors. 

1600  —  Gtormain  (Lord  G-)  Correspondance  avec  les  G^n^raux  Clinton, 
Comwallis  et  les  Amiraux  dans  la  station  de  TAm^rique,  avec  plu- 
sieurs  lettres  intercept6es  de  Washington,  La  Fayette  et  de  Barras. 
Trad-  de  I'Angl.  Berne,  1782.  hds,  uncut.  8vo.  2.-- 

1601  —  Q^aohillen  (Be)  der  Engelschen  met  hunne  volkplantingen  in 
America.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Leyden,  1777.  8vo.  uueut.  106  pp.        3.^ 

{Diferenees  of  the  English  with  their  colonies  in  America,) 
Contents:  F*.  ^Slsit/^  (at  Philadelphia),  On  the  present  state  of  America.. — 
J.  Wesley,  Address  to  the  American  colonies.  —  Two  refatations  of  Wesley 
in  favour  of  the  Americans. 

A.msterdam. 

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1602  -  Gordon  (Will.)  The  history  of  the  rise,  progress  and  establish- 
ment of  the  independence  of  the  United  States  of  America,  including 
an  account  of  the  late  war  and  of  the  13  colonies  from  their  origin 
to  that  period.  London,  Printed  for  the  atitkor,  1788*  4  stout  vols. 
hf.  hd,t  maps.  8vo.  8.— 

The  aathor  resided  ia  America  from  1770 — 86  and  wrote  a  considenble 
part  of  his  work  on  {he  spot.  He  had  there  the  oppoitanity  to  inspect 
not  only  the  lecords  of  the  Congress,  hut  also  the  pap«%  of  Washington, 
Gates,  Greene,  Lincoln,  etc. 

1603  —  Heynii  (Chr.  (±.)  Opuscnla  academica.  Getting.  1785—1802- 
5  vols.  »d.  uncut.  8vo.  6.- 

Vul.  in.  p.  144—162.  Be  belli  Romani  socialia  eaoBsis  et  eventu, 
respecla  ad  bellam  cam  Coloniis  Americauis  gestnm  habito.  »  Vol.  IV, 
p.  268-r286.  Comparatar  deportatio  in-Novahi  Gamdriam  aostralem  cam 
deportatione  Romanorom  in  insulam. 

1604  —  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil,  Essais  historiques  et  poliliques  sur 
les  Anglo-Americains  et  sur  la  revolution  de  TAmertque  Septentrion. 
Bruxelles,  1781.  2  \o\s.  calf  ^It  neat,  nMps^portraUi  and plate*t%vo.  4.— 

1605 Mis  Mac  Rea.  Roman  historique.  Philadelphie  (BruxeHes)  1784. 

16mo.  3.50 

Historical  novel  of  the  time  of  the  American  War  of  Independence. 
,;Le  fond  de  cette  anecdote,  n'est  malhenreosement  que  trop  vrai/  says 
the  aathor  in  the  preface.  The  first  book  begins :  Gnerre  civile  de  TAme- 
riqne;  invasion  de  Long-Island  et  de  New- York,  pillage  de  la  ville,  et^ 

i,HiUiard  d'Anberteuil,  ecrivain  politique,  fiit  assaaside  aax  iles  avant  la 
revolution  de  1789,  par  les  menees  de  I'Am^icain  Du  B.uisson."  Querarl 
Rare,  not  mentioned  by  Rich. 

1606  —  Sistoire  de  la  fondation  des  colonies  des  ancieimes  republiques, 
adapt^e  a  la  dispute  pr^sente  de  la  Grande  Br^tagne  avec  ses  colonies 
Am6ricaine8.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  (p.  Cerisier)  On  a  ajout6  3  lettres  inte- 
ress.  sur  la  m^me  dispute  et  les  articles  de  T Onion  d'Utrecht  com- 
pares aux  articles  de  TUnion  des  colonies  de  TAtnerique.  Utrecht, 
1778.  calf,  8vo.  244  pp.  1- 

1607 The  same,  sd.  uncut,  in  quires.  8vo.  ^-25 

1608  —  Influence  de  la  Revolution  de  TAmerique  sur  TEurope.  Amst., 
1786.  8vo.  49  pp.  ,  i- 

1609  —  Joamal  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  TinteHeur  de  VAm6rique  Septen- 
trionale.  Ouvrage  dans  lequel  on  don ne  des  details  pr^cieux  sur  Ti"' 
surrection  des  Anglo-Americains  etc.  Trad.  de'TAngl.  avec  des  notes 
p.  M.  Noel.  Paris,  La  Viltetle,  1793.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut,  map  andplaiff- 
8vo.  3.- 

1610  —  Lettre?  Iroqiioises,  ou  correspondance  politique,  historique 
et  crit.  entre  un  Iroquois  voyageant  en  Europe  et  ses  correspondans 
dans  TAmerique  Septentrion.  Londres,  Ju  herceau  de  la  VeriiS,  (Arasl?) 
((1781.)  8vo.  70  pp.  •   -  i.50 

1611  —  Livingston  fW.)  Brief  aan  John,  Lordbissch.  v.  Landaff,  over 
zijne  leerreden,  waarin  de  Americ.  colonien  met  eene  onverdiende 
schande  beswaart  worden.  Uit  h.  Eng.  veit.  Utrecht,  1774.  8vo.  — ' 

{L'4ter  to  John,  Lordhishop  of  Landaff^  on  his  sermons,  overtohelmins 
the  American  colonies  tdth  unmerited  shame.  Transl.  from  the  Snfil) 
L  had  this  rare  tract  only  once  and  sold  it  to  Mr.  Brockhans. 

1612  —  [MazzM]  Recherches  historiques  et  polit.  sur  les  Etats-Unis  de 
rAm6rique  Seplentr.,  par  un  Citoyen  de  Tirginie.  Avec  quatre  lettres 
d'un    Bourgeois   de  New-Haven  sur  Tunitd  de  la  legislation  (p^r  Oo»' 

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diarc^,  Qoiled,  et  s»  trouve  a  Paiis,  €hez  Jhroulie^  4788.^  vols,  h/.hd, 
8vo.  .    4.— 

1613  —  Mowisw  ^-^Memoiial  da  Gouveraeur  Morrvs,  hotnme  d'etat  Am&* 
ricain,  Ministre  des  Etats-Unis  en  France  de  4792—94 ;  «»ec  des  ^k- 
tails .  nouveani  sur  1^  revolution  d'Am^que  et  rbistoire  polit.  d^s 
Etats-Unis.  Trad,  de  I'Anglais  de  J.  Spaj'ks  par  A.  Gandais.  Paris, 
1842,  2  vols.  h;f.  calf,  8vo.  3.50 

1614  -7  iS'ocxUot  (Het)  van  4penkaj  of  klaer-afmaelende  samenspraeck, 
.    waer   in   de   oorzaek    ontzwachteld  werd  der  hedendagsche  gebeurte- 

nissen, . . .   toepasselijk   op   dezen  oorlog,  als  ook  de  gevolgen  die  hy 

2oii   mbet^n  hebben.'  Uit  het  Engelsch.Giend  (17801)  «<{.  &ii<?i^.  sm. 

8vo.  2.— 

{The,  fate  of  America^  or  clear  dialogue ^  fV  which  U  discovered  thk 

cause. . .  of  the  present  events,  vdth  regard  to  this  war,  also  its  pro- 

bable  consequences.  From  the  English.) 

This  U  a  translation  of  Cerisier'sDestinderAmdiiqae.  See  No.  1591— 93. 

1615  —  Paine  (Th.)  Le  Sens  Commun.  Ouvrage  acjress^  au^  Am^icains, 
dans  lequel  on  traite. . .  de  la  sihiation  de  TAmiriqueSeptentr.  Tx'ad. 
de  TAngl.  Paris,  Gueffier,  1794.  uncut.  8vo.  118  ppi  ^.50 

1616  — —  Adams  (John)  Ant woord  op  bet  work  van  den  Ueer  Thorn. 
Paine:  Hechten  van  den  mensch.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Haarlem,  179^. 
sd.  uncut.  8vd.  68  pp,  "  ,  2.-^ 

{Reply  to  Th.  Fatness  work :  Rights  qf  man.) 

1617  -  Lfk  Peix  de  1782,  ou  le  Bowl  de  Punch  de  Master  Oliver  Drea- 
mer, trad,  de  I'Angl.  Londres,  1*782.  8vo.  47  pp.  1.— 

1618  «—  Pena^S  sur  la  K^volution  de  TAm^rique  Unie.  Amsterd.  (1781.) 
8va,  53  pp.  1.— 

1619  —  lie  Pot  atl3t  Boses,  ou  correspondance  secrete  de  Thom.  Boot 
avee  S.  M.  George  lit.  et  ses  ministres  1^  Lords  Stormont,  Sandwich, 
Germaine  et  North.  Londres  {HoUande,  1782.)  8vo.  214  pp.  2.25 

On  the  condact  of  the  Ihitch  diiting  the  Anieriean  war,  etc. 

1620  —  Pbwhall,  Hemoire  addresse  aux  Souverains  de  VEurop^,  sur 
Tetat  present  des  a^'aires  de  I'ancien  et  du  nouveau  monde.  Trad,  de 
rAngL  par  M*****!  Londres,  1781.  hds.  8v6.  1.50 

1C21  ■  The  saafe,  *<^.  uncut.  2.— 

The  author  was  Governor  pf  the  Americap  provinces  of  Massachuuset^-Bay, 

New-England  and  South-Carolina. 

16^2  —  Pr^is   historique  de  la  revolution  des  Stats-Unis  de  TAm^rique 

Gand,  de  Goesin,  (1782.)  8vo.  1.— 

1623 -T^ PriQ!©  .,(BJ   Asu^n*^''^-   oy«r  4eu   aart.  d,.burgerlyke^vryheid,  de 

gronden    der  regeering,  en  de  regtv^rdigheid  en  staatkunde  van  den 

oorlog  met  Amerika.  Vert.  d.  J.  D.  v.  d.  Csipelieh.  lieyden,  Ji.  Herdingh, 

1776.  8vo.  15 J  pp.  1.— 

{On   the   nature   of  civil  liberty,   the   basis  of  govern fnent^  a/nd  the 

righteousness'  arid  poticg  6f  the  war  tcith  Amertcd.  Traiisl.  by  J,J>.  v. 

d,  Cappellen.) 

1624 Aanmerjt.  over'  de  gewigtigheid  der  Staatsomwent.  in  N.  America. 

Met  de  bedeck,  van  Mirabeau.  Anist.,  4785.  8vo.  1.50 

{Notes   on   the   revolution-  of  North- America^   mih   the  remarks  of 

'\  Mirabeau.'^ 

1625  —  J^amaEky  {T}-)  Geschiedenis.  van  de  Noord-Amerikaansche  staats- 

omwenteling.  Vei  t.  uit  h.  Eng.  Campen,  1792.  4  vols.  8vo, .         2.50 

{History    of  the  North-American  revolution.  Transl.  from  ihe^Engl.) 

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4626  •--  Baynal,  R^volation  de  TAm^rique.  Londres,  Loekyer  J>atU,Yl%\. 

td,  unetd.  8vo.  471  pp.  1/25 

4627 The   same,   other  edition.    Ibid.,   Loekier  Davis,  4784.  sd.,  poHr. 

8vo.  483  pp.  1.25. 

4628 Staatsomwenteling  van  Amerika.  Ami^terd.,  4784.  sd.  8vo.     4.— 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

4629  Observations  sur  un  ouvrage  intitule :  Revolution  de  TAm^rique 

p.  Mr.  Tabbe  Raynal.  Luxembourg,  Heritiers  d'Andree  Chevalier^  1781. 
sm.  8vo.  55  pp.  1.25 

4630  —  Reflexions  impartiales«  sur  TAm^rique.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Amst., 
4784.  8vo.  70  pp.  1.- 

4631  —  Robin,  Nouveau  voyage  dans  TAm^rique  Septehtiionale  en  1781, 
et  campagne  de  Tarmee  du  Comte  de  Rochambeau.  Fhiladelphie  et 
Paris,  Moutard,  4782.  bds.  8vx).      '  .  3.- 

A  Datch  tranftlation  appeared  in  the  same  year. 

4632  —  Soul^S  (FranQ.)  Histoire  des  troubles  de  TAm^rique  Anglaise. 
Paris,  Buisson,  4787.  4  vols.  hf.  calf,  maps.  8vo.  4.— 

4633  —  Taube  (Fr.  W.)  Ge.schichte  der  Englandischen  Handelschaft  u. 
Schifffarth  . . .  u.  wahre  Ursachen  des  jetzigen  Krieges  in  Nordamerika. 
Leipz.  ^776.  hf.  bd,  8vo.  -.80 

4634  —  Tucker  (Jos.)  Collection  of  his  tracts  relating  to  the  War  be- 
tween England  and  the  United  States.  Olocester,  R.  Raikes^  1776. 
8  parts  in  4  vol.  calf  gilt.  8vo.  10.— 

Thi4  rare  and  valuable  collection  contains :  4^  A  solution  of 

the  important  qnestion,  whether  a  poof  country. . .  can  supplant  the  trade 
of  a  rich  country.  2°.  The  case  of  going  to  war  for  the  sake  of  trade 
considered  in  a  new  light.  —  3°.  A  letter  from  a  merchant  in  London  to 
his  nephew  in  America,  concerning  the  distorbances  in  the  colonies.  — 
4^.  The  true  interest  of  Great  Britain  set  forth  in  regard  to  the  colonies.  — 
5°.  The  respective  pleas  and  arguments  of  the  Mother  Country  and  of  the 
Colonies  distinctly  set  forth.  —  6*^.  A  letter  to  Edm.  Burke,  Agent  for  the 
colony  of  New- York.  —  7®.  Address  and  appeal  to  the  Landed  Interest  of 
Gr.  Britain  respecting  our  disputes  with  the  rebellious  colonies.  —  8°.  Answer 
to  certain  popular  objections  against  separating  from  the  rebellions  colonies. 

4635  Cui  Bono?  ou  examen  quels  avantages  les  Anglois  on  las  Ame- 

ricains,  les  Frangois,  les  Espagnols  ou  les  Hollandais  retireront-ils  de 
la  guerre  actuelle  ?  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Londres,  4782.  ad.  uncut  8vo.  150 

4636 Verhand.   over   het  recht  van  het  Britsche  parlement  om  belas- 

tmgen  te  leggen  op  de  Noord-Amer.  volkplanters.  Utrecht,  1775. 
8vo.  es.  r  .  2.50 

{Treatise  on  the  right  of  the  British  Parliament  to  impose  taxes  on 
the  American  colonists.) 


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The  following  No.  1637  to  1725  refer  all  to  the  very  important  diplo- 
matic and  commercial  relations  between  America  and  Holland  in  1/78 
to  82,  relations  now  uearly  forgotten  on.  both  sides,  but  not  only  impor- 
tant from  an  historical  point  of  ,view,  but  especially  from  the  political 
and  international  side,  as  presenting  nearly  the  same  facts  and  opinions 
as  agitated  and  debated  in  our  days  in  the  Alabama  question  and 
the  neutrality  In  the  late  French-Gherman  war.  Besides  this,  the  eminent 
John  Adams,  some  other  American  statesmen  and  the  cruiser  Paul 
Jones   played   a   prominent   part  in  these  questions.    To  give  a  general 

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notion  of  the  importance  of  these  pamphlets  (scarcely  known  in  Holland, 
and  certainly  entirely  unknown  abroad)  we  mention  here  the  special  or 
leading  points  disonssed  in  them  : 

i°.  The  right  of  Holland  (while  neutral  in  the  English- American  war) 
to  trade  with  America;  -—  whether  the  way  by ^ the  island  St.  Eastatius, 
(an  island  belonging  to  Holland,  but  near  the  North  Amer.  coast,)  is  le- 
gal?  —  what  sort  of  merchandize  may  be  8hip()ed?  —  whether  wood  for 
ships  is  perpiitted?  —  on  the  exact  meaning  of  the  treaty  of  4674,  still 
iA  vigour  between  England  and.  Holland,  on  these  poilits.  (See  No.  4647, 
56—59,  64,  94,  93,  98.) 

2°.  On  the  taking  of  an  English  sloop  by  an  American  cruiser  in  the  sight 
of  the  island  St.  Eustathius,  its  entering  the  harbour,  and  on  similar  occur- 
rences on  that  islsnd,  violating  the  neutrality  or  pot.  (See  No.  4657  to  4666.) 

3®.  On  the  entering  of  Paul  Jones  inte  the  harbour  of  Texel  with  an 
English  prize,  his  stay  there  fof  some  weeks,  his  visit  in  Amsterdam,  etc. 
(See  No.^4484— 44870 

4°.  On  the  9jrmed  neutrality  of  the  Northern  European  Powers,  proposed 
by  Catharine  II,  to  which  Holland  wished  to  accede,  but  was  hindered 
by  diplomatic  counteracts  of  England.     (See  No.  4707,  4725.) 

5**.  The  principal  point  of  discussion  was  the  negotiation  between  Am- 
sterdam and  the  then  warfaring  13  United  States;  this  negotiation  began 
at  Aix-la-Chapelle  by  an.  Amsterdam  merchant  Mr.  J.  de  Neufville  and 
Mr.  Wm.  Lee,  deputy  of  the  Congress;  it  was  taken  up  and  continued  by 
the  Magistrate  of  Amsterdam  and  led  to  the  ^Preparatory  Plan  for  a 
treaty  between  Amsterdam  and  America,  in  case  the  States  will  be  declared 
independent  by  England"  (See  No.  1697.)  This  Praeparatory  Plan  was 
found  in  the  papers  of  Mr.  H.  Laurens  (formerly  President  of  the  Con- 
gress), when  he  was  made  prisoner  by  the  English  on  his  return  to 
America.  Delivered  by  the  King  of  England  to  the  States  General,  it  was 
the  immediate  cause  of  the  4***  war  with  England. 

6°.  The  vehement  pamphlet  of  Mr.  Van  Goens  on  this  Preparatory 
Plan  against  the  Magistrate  of  Amsterdam,  attributing  all  misfortunes  and 
diplomatic  diflBculties  of  those  times  to  the  measures,  mercantile  spirit 
and  anti-Orangistic  (or  liberal)  party  of  this  city,  tracing  this  spirit 
through  all  the  past  history  beginning  with  4581,  and  disculpating  the 
Oranglstic  (or  conservative)  party  and  the  English  ministers.  (See* No.  4667 
to  4685.) 

This  vsrill  suffice  to  show  the  importance  of  the  following  pamphlets  and 
plates ;  perhaps  more  similar  pamphlets  have  been  published,  but  the  fol- 
lowing are  certainly  the  most  important. 

If  taken  in  one  lot  No.  1637  to  4725  are  offered  at  flor.  260.— 

1637  —  A  most  remarkable  collection  of  87  Dutch  pamphlets 
and  tracts  on  the  commercial  and  diplomatic  relations  of  Holland 
with  the  United  States,  and  the  contest  and  war  of  the  Dutch  with 
the  English,  occasioned  thereby;  very  interesting  for  the  American 
War  of  Independence,  for  the  Embassies  of  J.  Adams,  B.  Franklin,  etc. 
Some  of  the  pamphlets  are  directly  treating  on  America,  for  instance: 
J.  A.  Schasz,  Het  Engelsche  en  Amerikaan.  kaartspel  (The  English  and 
American  play  at  cards)  4778,  with  a  plate -^  De  verdrukte  Wildeman, 
{The  oppressed  JTildman)  4778,  plate;  pieces  relatin|j,to  John  Adams,  etc.  — 
Bound  in  5  vols.  fif.  calf.  8vo.  30. — 

1638  —  Jaerboeken  (Nieuwe  Nederlandsohe)  of  merkwaerd.  ge- 

schiedenissen   voorgevallen  in  de  Vereen.  Provincien  en  de  Volkplan- 

tingen.  Amst.,  4766—83.  38  vols.  (24  vols,  vellum,  44  vols,  sd,  vneut.) 

8vo.  40.— 

(New   Dutch  Annals  or   the   memorable   events   which  took  place  in 

the  United  Provinces  and  the  colonies.) 

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WAR  OF  INDEMNMNfE. -u  D^.k4iJ«AULi1'i    1^  ?!' 

'  The  impottanee' of  theM  A«Qal8,  puUUhed '  tirfee  a^yair  M'd  higUy 
CBteemed  in  HolliiBd,  hM  remained  nearly  enfirtily  u«kiidwii'' to  foreign 
historians.  Nevertheless  the  book  very  uttloahle  for  the  ialetnatioiial  history 
of  HoUand '  «n3  other  cotmtries  as  soon  as  they  eonle  Into  any  particular 
relation.  It  pvea  not  only  an  exaet  ehtoniclo  of  allevents,  hoWever  small, 
whieh  seemed  to  be  of  inteiest,  "frith'imrtioalars  and  detula  vrhieh  would 
bo  flRmgbt  for  in  vain  elsewhere,  bvt  it  repfodaeos,  besiMt'-'a  j^ood  nnmber 
of  offiinai  dacuments,  proolamationiB,  edicts  and  other  authentie  pi^ee*  at 
'  ftiU  tength  and .  ia<  therefore  a  tiery  yaloabla  sotree  for  th6  histbiian  and 
diplomatist.  It  is  the  principal  source  for  th^  coBtiniiat Jbn  bf  Wagenaar's 
Hisfory  (No.  i576)i  for  this  .peitod  and  'American  evehto: 

The  preaeot  vob.,  embracing'  the  years  of  the  American  Wiur^  <are  of 
'  ookirsie  full  of  Taluible  maiterials  for  the  American  hist^riatt;  So  i(k  Inst 
in  ilie  year  1781  will  be  foand  'not  only  the  exact  tett  «f  the  Prepa- 
ratoiHfk  Fla»  (See  No.  1697),  bat  also  ■  large  nnmber  of  oiYher  pieces 
relating  to  it,  the  memoriab  of  Chev.  Yorke,  the  replied  of  the  Burgo- 
mastflfs  of  Amaterdam,  the  Resolution  0^  the  States  of  HbUaiB^  the»!on,etc. 
.  forming   a  series   which  ^ooid   be  rery  dilBbnlt  to  get  togetheir  teparately. 

The  .firat  voltime  of  the  journal  appeared  in  1747.  I  harro  a  complete 
copyr  in  ailodk,  firom*  1747-^05,  in  all  117  yoU.  hf.  calf,  which  may  be 
had  for  lOO  flor.  ' 

—  Aan  - 1  Volk  van  Nederland,  of  bewgzen  en  cbnsidierati^n  ovei- 
de  Toordeelen  der  Negoiie  met  de  Noord-Americanen'.'  flTSl)  8vo. 
16  pp.  4.50 

(JddreM  to  ike  people  of  Netherlands  ot  eonsiderationt  6k  the  profit 
'    of  the  oommeree  toitA  the  Iforfh-Atnericane.) 

1640  —  Aan  liet  volk  ^an  Nederland.  {Signed:)  Ostendie,  3  Sept.  1781. 
Svo.  76  pp.  .  2.50 

{To  the  people  of  Netherland.) 
This  violent  pamphlet'  against  the  hoase  of  Orange  cau8ed  sucli  scan- 
S&l,  that  by  the  States  General  a  reward  of  14,000  florins  was  oJTercd  to 
the  discoverer  of  the  author,  but  in  vain.  Most  probably  it  is  written  by 
the  Advocate  F,  J.  v,  d.  Kemp.  —  It  is  highly  interesting  for  the  history 
of  that  time  and  of  the  American  war. 

1641  —  A  aTfmeykingeil   op   de   tegenwoord.   toestand  van.  zaak.eq  tus- 
schen  England  en  Holland.  1779.  8vo.  30  pp.  .       '    1.— 

{Remarks  on  the  present  state  cf  affairs  between  Englaniand  BoUani) 

1642  —  [Adain^  (J'ohn.j]  Memorie  aan  .H»  Hoog  Mog.I  de  Staaten  Gener. 
d.  Vereen.  Nederlanden  (1781.)  8vo.  16  pp.  Uncut.  Mare,  450 

[Memorial  to  Their  High  Kiffhl.  ike  States  Gener.) 

Thid  is    the   first    official  memorial  of  J.  Adams  as  Ambassaj^or  of  the 

U.  St.  j^forposing  an  alliance  of  the  two  ftepiibUte.  " 

i04^  **^-^  The  feame,   in  French :   Memoire  4  Leurs  Haut^-Ptiissahces  les 

Sei^eurs  Etats-G^n^r.  des  Provinces  Unies  des  Pay»-Basf.'  8v6.  15  pp. 

Uncut.  4.50 

1644  -^—  Op  den  Americaanschen  Adam.  {On  the  Jf/ierican  4^m^!^yQ*  1.50 

A  small  but  sharp  p3em  by  the  nltra-Orangiste  Dr^'T.  le  Frano^  van  Berkhey, 
Lector  at  lieiden,  against  John  Adams,  contained  in  the  j^Samei^pzaak  tm- 
schen  G,  Bldlo,  Rom.de  H.*  etc.,  ending  with  the  word?^;  »M^'«y^0 
Ood  en  uwen  Koning  dost  vertoornen,  Ka  uto  woestijnen  vol  van,iUsteieit 
en  doomen."  —  (Go,  as  thou  didst  not  shrink  to  frown  on  God  and  King - 
Go  to  the  deseita  where  fh«  thorns  and  thistles  sprfng.)    ' 

1645  —  Almanaoh  (De  naauwkeurige   HoUandsche)  1783,  Amst«"d.,  J. 
Jf<yer  (1782)  calf.  16rao.  Itare.  3,_- 

(The  accurate  Dutch  Almanac  for  1783.)  ,      ,. 

'  ^iih   14  veiy  smnll  plates,  the  gveatCT  i>arl  rc'lalnik  to '^i  yrar  with 

Freu.  MciJU£^ 

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Eiigititid  ;'two  of  them  are  interesting  for  America :  one  representing  a  party 
at  billiards,  with  the  inscription;  The  ffUe  of  Ametiea  decided  hy  apiay  — 
the  other  repxesettting  th«  road  of  St.  Enstatias  filled  with  robbing  English- 
men under  (x>mmand  of  Rodney;  other  plates  referalsotoSt.EQ8tatias,etc. 
1646  — '  Ameirioaaiisohe  fiybelt  opgedraageii  aan  den  Heerie  Adamb, 
GeTamt  der  dertien  VereeiL  Staaten  van  Noord-Amer.  (Am«terd.,i781.) 
12mo.  36  pp.  2.50 

i^The  American  BihU,  dedieaied  io  Mr,  Adams,  Amiassador  of  the 
13  Uniied  Siaies  of  North- Amer,) 

1641  --  L'ATOcat  pour  el  oontre,  o\x   resiim^  histor.   et  philosoph.    de 

tout   ce  qu'on   a   ^crit   sur  la   liberty   du    commerce  des  munitions 

navales.  Braxelles,  1779.  8vo.  2.- 

This  question  on  the   commerce   of  naval  mnnitionB  was  the  ^incipal 

compla'nt  of  England  against  Holland.  Special  reference  to  Americn  pp  16 — 28. 

1648  —  B©B<Sll6ll3Bring  van  N6^rlands  tegenwoord.  toestand,  Engelands 
onniagt  en  Amerikas  vrijheid.  1782.  8vo.  7  pp.  In  verses.  1.25 

XRefiesfions  on'Netherldnd'i  present   state,    kngldnd's    inability  and 
America's  liberty,)  .    -\  .  ■ 

1649  —  Bleyswyk  (P.  van)  Lieriang  by  de  herslelling  van  den  Raed 
Pensionaris.  -  flTBO.)  8vo.  8  pp.  1.50 

(J^ic  poem  at  the '  restitution  of  the  Counsellor  Pensionary  P.  van 

Bleyswyk.) 

The  latti  line  is  r  „Aikerieii  nHoet  vry,  of  Neirfand  gaet  ie  grond*"  (Ame- 
rica most  be  free  or  Holland  goes  to  ruin.)  B.  was  an  ardent  defender 
of  the  Ameriean  eause. 

1650  —  Brieven  van  Jonath.  Trumbull  en  Will.  Livingston,  Gouvenieurs 
van  (ponnecticnt  eii  Nieuw-'J^ersey,  aan  John  Berk  v.  d.  Capellen.  Cit 
het  Sng.  Amst.  (1780.)  sd.  imctd,  Sve.  34  pp.  —  See  No.  1611.    2.50 

{JLeOersof  Jon.    TruikbuU   and'  W.  Livingston,    Governor  i  of  Con- 
needicui  aisd  Ifew^Jersey^  to  J.  D.  v.d.  Capellen.  Transl.Jrom  the  Engl.) 

1651  —  Het  Qoek  der  Chronylten  van  het  Vereenigd  Amerika  en  der 
Vereen.  Kederlanden,  zo  als  de  geschiedenissen  in  het  Gongres  zyn 
geboekstaafd,  getrouwlyk  pvergezet.  {No  place,  1780.)  8vo.,  32  pp. 
MAre.  '  4.— 

{The   Book    of   Chronicles   of  the    United  America  and  the  Vnifed 
•     NetherkmdSf  as  ihe  historic  are'  noted  down  in  the  Congress  faith  fully 
translated.) 

165^  —  IMetal  rin  uitmuntende 'Dichtstukjes  op  het  onafhangelyk  ver- 
klaaren  van  N.  Amerika,  etc.  {No  place,  1781.)  8vo.  4  pp.  1.50 

'{Thric  ^xeettamt  paiems   on   the  declaration  of  Independence  of  N. 
Ainerica,  ctd} 
Reprinted  from  the  Ytty  democratic  jounsl  i'he  Post  of  the  Rhine. 

1653  -r  Op'  de  Onafhankelykheid  van  Noord-America.  Door  Am- 
stelophilus.  (1'783.)  8vo.  4  pp.  —.50 

{On  the  indepefidence  of  North  America..  By  .Amslelophilits.) 

1654  —  Een  >  Niemv  Ided  over  dezen  Ooriog  van  Engeland  met  de 
St^aten'. . .  {A  ne^  song  oH  the  pteaent  war  of  England  and  the  SfcUes.) 
etc.  —  i;|ipj^ar  songs  of  the  year  1780,  with  special  reference  to  the 
war  in  America,  Paul  Jones  etc.  »Faul  Jonas  heefl  gesworen  By 
den  Seemel  mn  en  moan,  etc,'*  \  lefljf,  4  pp-  4to,  2.50 

Street  Song;^  popular  edition. 

1655  -  Engelands  Pwaasheid  in  den    tegenwoord,   oorlog   van  het 


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WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  -  Omuk  i^e^fn. 

begin   der   onlusteo   met   Jmeriea   tot  op   de   oorlogs-Tcrklaring  aan 
Holland.  (1781.)  8vo.  23  pp.  2.50 

{England**  folly  in  the  present  toar  from  the  beffinning  of  the  troMs 
with  Jmeriea  till  the  declaration  of  var  to  Holland.) 

1(^56  _  Engelsche  Syllogismon  of  Verzameling  van  alte  de  bewyzen 

der  beste  schryveren  over  den  tegenwoord.  toestand.  Arnhem  (1779.) 

8vo.  15  pp.  1.25 

{English  Sgllogitnu  or  eolleetion  of  aU  evidendes  of  the  beet  writers 

on  the  present  state  of  affairs.) 

Vehement  pamphlet  against  the  Euglisb  pietcmsions,  signed:  L.  5  Febr. 
1779.  H.  Z.  0.  G. 

Elistatius    (St)  —  No.  1657   to  1666.    in  ckronolog.    order.  —  ^e  also. 

West-Indies. 

1657  —  Brieven  gewisselt  tusschen  den  Eng.  Vice-AdmiraelJoung  en  Jan 
de  Graaf,  Gouverneur  van  St.  Eustatius.  Amsterd.  (1777.)  8vo.  21  pp.  1-75 

{Letters    exchanged   between   the   English   Rear-Admiral  Young  end 
Jan  de  Graaf ^  Governor  of  St.  Eastatius.) 
On  the  assistance  granted  by  the  Dutch  to  an  American  man-of-war. 

1658  —  Dispatolies  and  other  official  documents  (from  the  Resolutions 
of  the  States  of  Holland)  on  the  troubles  and  other  affairs  of  St. 
Eustatius  in  1778.  4  parts,  fol.  1.50 

1659  —  Greneraliteits-Bapport  op  de  klagten  over  het  nemen  van 
Nederl.  scheepen  door  de  En^elschen,  6  Nov.  1778.  fol.  1.25 

{Report   of  the    Generality    of  the    complaints  concerning  the  cap- 
turing of  Dutch  vessels  by  the  English.) 

1660  —  Missive  van  Bewindhebberen  der  WeSt-Indische  Ck)mpagnie,  met 
een  deductie  door  J.  de  Graaf,  Commandeur  van  St.  Eustatius,  ten 
opzigte  van  de  klagten  door  het  Hof  van  Engeland  tegens  hem,  als 
hetgeen  geduurende  zijn  Commando  is  verrigt.  1779.  344  pp.  fol.  6.— 

{Letter  of  the  directors  of  the  W.   1.  Comp.,  with  a  Justification  bp 
J.  de  Graaf  ^  Governor  of  St.  Eustatius,  against  the  complaints  of  England, 
with  an  account  of  what  happened  during  his  governorship,) 
On   the   English   complaints  concerning  the  favonrs  shown  by  the  Go- 
vernor of  St.  Eustatius  to  the  North- Americans. 

1661  -— Protesten  der  Stad  Amsterdam...  over  het  neemen  hunner 
schepen  door  de  Engelschen.  1778.  fol.  20  pp.  ^-'^ 

{Protestations  of  the  city  of  Amsterdam. . .  against  the  capturing  of 
Dutch  vessels  by  the  English.) 

1662  .—  ^nstige  Beschouwing  van  d.  tegenwoord.  staat  d.  Nederl. 
by  gelegenheid  van  het  innemen  van  St.  Eustatius,  St.  Martin  en 
Saba  door  de  Engelschen.  1781.  8vo.  8  pp.  ^•— 

{Serious   consideration  of  the  present   state   of  ,  the  Netherlands. . . 
on    occasion   of  the  capture  of  St.  Eustatius.,  St.  Martin  and  Saba  hfj 
the  English.) 
Signed*.  E.  J.  Theroff. 

1663  —  Op  het  Inneemen  van  St.  Eustatius,  St.  Martin  en  Sa^ 
door  de  Engelschen,  1781.  Amst.  (1781.)  8vo.  In  verses.  8  pp.     —^ 

{On  the  capture  of  St.  Eustatius,  St.  Martin  and  Saba  by  the  Englith.) 

1664  —  Dichtgedachten  by . . .  het  eere-grav  van  W.  Krull,  Schout 
by  Nacht,  gesneuveld  by  St.  Eustatius,  1781.  8vo.  2  pp.  — 50 

{Poetical  thoughts  at  the  grave  of  W.  Krul,  Reaf'Admiralt  Uiledat 


St.  Eustatius. in  1781.) 


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St.  Eiistatius. 

1665  —  Samenspraak  in  het  Rijk  der  dooden  tnsschen  Admiraal  Piet 
Heyn  en  de  Schont-by-Nacht  W.  Krull,  gesneuveld  voor  St.  Eustatius. 
Amst,  4781.  8vo.  28  pp.  .  1.— 

{Dialogue  in  the  Land  of  Shadows   between    Admiral   P.    Heyn  and 
Rear-Admiral  W.  Knilt^  killed  at  St.  Eustatius.) 

lGr)6  —  Traanen  van  een  gryzen  Hollander. . .  over  de  schandelyke 
owrwinning  der  Engelschen  in  de  West-Indien.  Amst.,  1781. 8vo.  8  pp. 
In  verses,  _..50 

(Tears   of  a  gray-haired   Dutchman. . .    on  the  shameful  victory  of 
the  English  in  the  fFesi-lndies,) 
By  a  certain  W.  v.  0.  Caspenz. 


Van  Q-oens.    (No.  1667  to  1685.) 

1667  —  [Goens  (B.  M.  van)]  Politick  Vertoog  over  het  waar  Systema 
van  Amsterdam  met  relatie  tot  de  algemeene  belangen  der  Republiek, 
benevens  consideratien  over  den  tegenwoord.  oorlog,  en  het  voorge- 
vallene  in  1777 — 80,  mitsg.  Deductie  over  de  geheime  onderhandelin- 
gen  tusschen  d.  Pensionaris  van  Berkel  en  de  Engelsche  Colonien  in 
Amerika,  en  het  tractaat  met  dezelve  gesloten  te  Aken  4  Sept.  1778. 
(Utrecht.)  1781.  tol.  151  pp.  Uncut,  in  the  orig,  wrapper,  20.— 

{Political  Discussion  on  the  true  System  of  Amsterdam^  in  relation 
to  the  general  interests  of  the  Republic^  with  considerations  on  the 
present  war,  and  what  happened  from  1777  —  80;  also  a  deduc- 
tion on  the  secret  negotiations  between  the  Pensionary  «.  Berkel  and 
the  English  Colonies,  and  the  treaty  made  with  them  at  Aix-La-Cha- 
pelle  in  1778.) 

Original  folio  edition,  extremely  scarce,  being  printed  pri- 
vately at  th«  author*s  expense  and  only  in  a  very  small  nnniber  of  copies. 
Van  Goens,  in  his  interesting  antobiography  {See  No.  1668)  gives  a  complete 
history  of  this  famous  worh,  with  many  cnrions  details  of  the  sensation 
it  made,  its  scarcity,  even  immediately  after  being  published,  etc.  At  p. 
53  he  says:  ^This  original  folio-edition  will  become  one  of  the  greatest 
rarities  in  the  Dutch  Libraries . .  .  Shortly  after  its  publication  20  and 
even  30  Guineas  were  offered  at  Amsterdam  for  a  copfjy  but  scarcely  a 
copy  was  to  be  had  h  tout  prit."  —  A  counterfeit  edition  in-8vo., 
pnblished   against   the  will  of  the  author,  appeared  in  the  same  year.  — 

The  Politick  Fertoog  —  perhaps  the  work  that  made  the  greatest;  sen- 
sation, ever  published  in  the  Netherlands  —  is  a  most  vehement^  but  also 
very  partial  accusation  of  the  city  of  Amsterdam  and  its  politics  beginning 
from  1581,  and  especially  daring  the  American  war.  It  strongly  condemns 
the  h«lp  indirectly  granted  by  Amsterdam  to  the  Americans,  as  well  as 
the  secret  treaty  and  negotiations  made  with  them ;  and  in  all  these 
points  the  author,  who  was  a  gentleman  of  high  standing,  has  obtained 
the  most  authentic  informations  and  gives  ,very  valuable  details.  ~  The 
author  was  a  very  precocious  genius.;  at  the  age  of  17  -he  was  raised  to 
the  chair  of  Greek  Philology  at  Utrecht;  when  14  years  old  he  published 
his-  Diatribe  de  Cepotaphiis  1764.  in.8vo.;  in  1767  and  1775  the  2  works 
of  the  Greek  philosopher :  Porphyrius  de  antrp  nympharum  and  de  ab- 
stinentia  etc.  in-4to.  hi  1776  already  weary  of  his  literary  honours, 
he  gave  np  his  Professorate,  sold  his  large  library  and  —  at  last  vexed  by 
all  the  rnmourd  caused  by  his  book  on  Amsterdam  however  written  with 
the  upright  and  ardent  desire  to  help  his  country,  he  emigrated  to  Swit- 
zerland and  lived  there  under  a  pieudonym  till  1810.  He  was-never  married. 

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Van  Gk>en8. 

1668  Eigen   levensbeschryviiig,   met   een   voorbericht   ttn  H.  W.  F. 

Tydeman.  {Bxir,  1867.)  8vo.  d6  pp.  t- 

{A^UoHogtaphy,  edited  by  H.  W.  T.  fydeaum.) 
The  orifinal  is  written  by  the  author  in  Epgluh,  a  language  he  ardently 
loved,  hi«  mother  being  a  lady  of  English  birUi.    This   English  MS.  was 
in  the  poesesaion    of   Prof.  H.  W.  Tydeman,  (who  died  in  t863,  aged 84} 
and  translated  and  published  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  H.  W.  T.  Tydeman. 

1669 Brink   (B.   ten)  Levensbeschryving  van  B.    M.   van  Goens. 

Utrecht,  4869.  8vo.  3.- 

{Bioffraphff  of  B,  M.  p.  Goem.) 

1670 Le  Voioi,   of  poortrait  en  byzonderheeden  aangaaUd^  den  Poll* 

tiek-Vertoog-Schryver,  R.  M.  v.  Goens.  1782.  8vo.  i- 

{Le    Foieiy    or  portrait  and  particulars  comeeming  the  author  of  the 
Politic  Deduction,  R.  M.  v,  OoenM.) 

On  the  title  v.  Goens'  portrait  with  the  inscription :  le  Traitre  R.  M. 
V,  Ooens. 
1674  -^ —  Satirioal  Plate,  representing  van  Goens  bound  on  the  wheel 
with  the  inscription :  Pohtiek  Vertoog  ete,^  below  tha  wh^el  the  Prince 
of  Orange  standing  with  the  Duke  of  Brunswic.  With  subscription: 
Ecce  Proditor.  8vo.  With  explanation  in  verses  4  pp  2.— 

Van  Goens  in  his  aatobiography  (pp.  63«— 64)  felates,  that  alseidy  the 
day  after  the  publieatiou  of  the  plate  no  copy  was  to  fie  had*  and  that  he 
felt  happy  to  obtain  one  for  himself  at  the  price  .of  2  Daoais.  la  a  few 
days  the  priee  had  risen  to  treble  thai  sum.    . 

1  72 Heuglyk    vooniitugt    of    vaderlandsche  droom.   (4783)  8vo. 

.  46  pp.  ,    .      .        ,^   -     .  ,      i.50 

{Joyful  prospect,  or  patriotic  dream.)  .  .  ,    v 

A  satirical  poem  against  the  Orangist  party  of  Holland,  with  a  tUU' 
plaiCj  representiug  the  gallows,  oa  which  van  Goen^  and  others  of  his 
paity  are  hanged. 


1673 A  very  full  and  curious  collection  of  43  p^ecea  against  tiie  book 

of  van  Goens;  araong  them  the  No.  4674,  4675,  1677,  4679,  4680,  4681. 
4682,  1684,  4685  of  this  catalogue.  .      .  it- 

All  uncut  and  sewed  in  1  vol.  —  In  all  the  spirit  for  America  and  against 
England  is  the  leading  spirit;  a  great  deal  written  with  the  soundest 
judgment  and  much  learning. 

4674  —  [Bondt  (W.)  De  eer  der  fegeering  van  Amsterdam  verdedigd 
tegen  den  laster  van  net  Sngelsch  Mtuisterie.. .  in  eene  Contra-Me- 
morie  tegen  de  nUechtsgeleerde  Memorie"  en  het  „PoiiUek  Fertoog." 
Amst.  4784.  8vo.  2.50 

(TAe  honour   of  the  Magistrate  of  Amsterdam  defended  against  the 
calumny  of  the  English  JUtnlstrg, . .  in  a  eonnier-ntemorial  against  the 
I, Juridical  Memorial"  and  the  ;,Politlcal  Deduction.*') 
The  Juridical  Memorial  sec  No.  4682. 

4675  —  Candidns,  Missive  aan...  R.'  M.  vanGoens»  belieff.  den  schryver 
van  zeker  Politick   Fcrloog.  Rotterd.,  4784.  8vo.  58  pp.  1.50 

(Letter  addressed  to  R,  M.  van  OoeuA,  concerning  the  author  of  cer- 
tain :  Political  Deduction.) 
Vehement  pamphlet  (by  W,  van  Irhooen  van  Dam)  against  the  Vertoo§- 

4676  — —  Th«  same.  4*  oontinuatioiv  Ibid.  4782.  8vo.  i- 


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van  Goens. 

1677  —  [Calkoen  (H.)P]Het  poliliek  systema  van  de  regeering  van  Am- 
sterdam, in  een  waar  daglicht  voorgesteld,  en  haar  gedrag . . .  ver- 
dedigd  tegens  de  beschuldiging  van  Yorke.  Middelb.  (4781.)  8vo. 
49  pp.  1.50 

(The  political  tysiem  of  the  Magistracy  of  Amtierdam,  repretented 
in  its  true  light,  and  its  'conduct  defended  against  the  accusations  of 
Yorke,) 

1678  The  same.  2««  druk.  Ibid.  (1781.)  8vo.  1.50 

1679  —  Geest  (De)  van  bet  Politiek  Systema  van  de  Regeering  v.  Amster- 
dam... waarin  verslag  wordt  gedaan  van  zekere  Memorie. . .  1781. 
8vo.  50  pp.  3.50 

(The  Spirit  of  the :  Political   System  of  the  Magistracy  of  Amster- 
dam.  .  .   wherein  is  given  an  account  of  certain  Memorial. . .) 
.This  is  an  abridgement,  bat  with  some  additions,  of  the  P0i»/»^ir  Vertoog; 
it   was   at   first   attributed   to  van  Goens   himself,  bat  wrongly.  (ifiEns  his 
'Jmiobi^graphyy  p.  AS,)  It  is  probably  written  by  W.  van  Irhoven  van  Dam. 

1680  —  [Lusac  (E.)P]  Het  vtraare  daglicht  van  het  ToUtieek  Systema  der 
regeeringe  van  Amsterdam.  Middelb.  (1781.)  8vo.  92  pp.  2.— 

{The  true  light  of  the  Political  System  of  the  government  of  Amsterdam.) 

1681 Eenige  Aanmerkingen  op  het  libel:    Het    u>aare    dagUcht 

V,  h.  Pol.  Systema  van  Amst.,  mitsgaders  op  zekere:  Bechisgeleerde  Me- 
morie.  (1781).)  8vo.  32  pp.  2.— 

CSome  remarks   on   the  pamphlet:  „The  true  light  of  the  Polit.Syst. 
of  Amst."  and  on  a  certain  „ Juridical  Memorial"  INo,  1682.}) 

1682  —  Bechtsgeleerde  Memorie  waar  in . . .  de  gegrondheid  der 
klagten  van  d.  Koning  v.  Gr.  Brit.,  over  de  geheime  correspondentie 
tosschen  Amsterdam  en  de  Americaansche  Colonien  onderzocht,  en 
vv^erlegging  van:  Het  po/Uicq  systema,  (Arast.)  1781.  8vo.  55  pp.  1.50 

(Juridical   Memorial,   wherein ...    the   just  foundation  of  the  com- 
plaints of  the  King  of  Or.  Brit,  on  the  secret  correspondence  hetween 
Amsterdam  and  the  American  colonies  is  considered,  and  a  refittaiion  of: 
Po/it.  System.) 
Aitribnted  to  E.  Lnzac. 

1683  ->  Memoire  jundiqne ...  sur  les  plaintes  du  Roi  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne  sur  la  secrete  correspondance  entre  la  ville  d*Amsterdam 
et  les  colonies  Anglaises  dans  TAmSrique  ou  Ton  reftite  la  brochure: 
Syst^me  politique  cT Amsterdam,  No  place,  1781.  8vo.  48  pp.  1.50 

TranslatioQ  of  the  preceding  No. 

1684  ~  Verhandeling  (Breedvoerlge)  waar  in  Het  Politico  Systema 
onderzocht  en  de  Rechtsgeleerde  Memorie  wederlegt  worden  door 
Alaethophilus.  Rotterd.,  1781.  8vo.  93  pp.  2.— 

(Ample   treatise,   wherein    ,  The  political   System"    is  ejramined  and 
the  „  Juridical  Memorial"  refuted,  by  Alaethophilus.) 
Refutation  of  Lnzac*s  Memorial  (No.  1682). 

1685  -  Wedrklanls  op  de  Bechtsgeleerde  Memorie  waar  in  onderzogt 
word  de  ongegrondheid  der  klagten  van  Groot-Brit.  over  de  Corres- 
pondentie tuaschen  Amsterdam  en  de  Americaansche  Colonien.  No 
place,  1781.  8vo.  39  pp.  1.50 

(Echo  to  the  Juridical  Memorial,  wherein  are  Hreated  the  unfounded 
complaints  of  Oreai-BrU.,  concern,  the  Correspondence  of  Amsterdam 
with  the  American  colonies.) 


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1686  —  [Heuvell  (H.  H.  v.  d.)]  Onpartijdigc  raadgevinge  tot  eensge- 
zindheid  en  moderatie.  Utrecht,  1779.  8vo.  22  pp.  4.25 

{Impartial  advice  for  unanimity  and  moderation.) 
Caationing  against  a  war  with  England. 

1687  —  Lanteme  Magique  of  Toverlantaem,  O  soo  Mooi!  Fraai 
CurieusI  vertoonende  de  wonderlyke  zaaken  van  dezen  tyd.  (Amst.,) 
1782—83.  20  parts  in  1  vol.  Af.  calf  neat,  unctd.  8vo.  Rare.        15.- 

(The  Magic  Lantern,  oh  so  pretty  I  zoonderfutl    ihoving  the  strange 

events  of  this  time.) 

A  satirical  joomal,  written  in  a  barbarous  slang,  half  Dutch,  half  French, 
of  some  importance  to  the  history  of  the  American  United  States  in  that 
time,  as  it  contains  numerons  allusions  and  remarks  on  the  differences  be- 
tween England  and  its  colonies,  with  special  reference  to  the  part  the 
Batch  had  in  them.  The  2*  part  treats  principally  of  the  mission  of  the 
Ameriean  Plenipotentiary  John  Adams. 

The  present  copy  is  a  very  valttable  one,  as  it  is  interleared  and  en- 
liched  with  many  contemporary  MSS.  notes,  affording  explanations  of  the 
pseudonyms  given  to  different  persons  and  events  allnded  to,  most  of 
which  would  be  very  difficult,  if  not  impossible  to  explain  now. 

1688  —  Loon  (Gter.  Tan)  —  Bescfarijving  van  NederL  Historie^Penningen 
ten  vervolg  op  het  werk  van  G^r.  van  Loon,  nitgeg.  door  de  Kon. 
Akademie  van  Wetenschappen.  Amst.,  1862-63.  Part  7,  8.  bds.  With 
17  plates,  fol.  14.90 

{Description  of  Dutch  Historical  Medals,  serving  as  a  sequel  to  the 

work  of  Oer.  van  Loon,  pudl.  by  the  Boyal  Academy  of  Sciences.) 
1689 The  same.  Large  Paper,  17.75 

These  two  vols,  of  this  splendid  publication  are  of  special  interest  for 
America.  They  embrace  the  years  1774^-83  and  contain  many  medals 
(with  a  very  ample  and  eminent  historical  explanation)  relating  to  the 
American  war  of  independence.  In  order  to  show  this  I  give  here  an 
eirtract  from  the  index : 

P.  171.  Ambassador  J.  Adams  caUs  the  land,  represented  by  him.  United 
States  of  America.  —  pp.  127,  171—72,  176.  Sympathy  shown  in  the 
Netherlands,  especially  in  Friesland,  for  the  revolutionary  war  in  Ame- 
rica. —  pp.  172,  176,  179.  On  the  Dutch  negotiations  with  America  in 
1781--82.  — p.  176.  A  general  petition  made  in  HoUand  to  acknowledge 
the  independence  of  the  U.  St.  —  p.  177.  J.  Adams  received  as  Ambas* 
sador.  —  Medals  struck  in  memory  of  this  fact.  —  p.  179.  Treaty  of  friendship 
and  commerce  with  the  U.  St.  1782.  -  pp.  177—79.  Medals  on  this 
treaty.  —  pp.  171 — 79.  Published  and  unpublished  sources  concern,  the  history 
of  the  relations  between  the  U.  St.  and  the  Netherlands  in  1781 — 82,  etc. 

The  complete  work :  Sequel  to  van  Loon,  10  parts  or  2  vols.  fol.  Amst. 
1822—69.  With  124  plates  —  may  be  had  at  fl.  64.—  on  small  paper, 
and  fl.  84.—  on  large  paper.  It  comprises  the  years  1713 — 1806.  -  The 
original  work,  to  which  it  forms  a  continuation,  was  published  in  1732  under 
the  title : 

Loon  (6.  V.)  Histoire  m^tallique  des  17  Provinces  des  Pays-Bas.  La 
Haye,  1732—37.  5  vols.  fol.  With  a  large  number  of  figg. 

Both  together  form  a  complete  medallic  history  of  the  Netherlands  till 

1806  in  7  vols,  fol.;  no  other  nation  can  boast  of  possessing  an  equal. 

1690  —  Eliehl  (B,  J.)  0ns  verdrag  met  Amerika.  Tractaatvanvriendscbap 

en  commercie  tusschen  devereen.  Nederl.  ende  Vereen.  St  v.  Amer., 

dd.  8  Oct  1782.  'sHage,  1863.  8vo.  1.60 

{Our  treaty  wth  America.   Treaty  of  friendship  and  commerce  he- 

tufcen  the  Un.  Neiherl.  and  the  Un.  St.,  dd.  8  Oct.  1782.) 

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1691  —  IiOOcges  (A.)  Oedenkzuil  ter  gelegenheid  der  vry-verklaaring  van 
Noord-Amerika.  Amsterd.,  HoUrop,  1782.  hf.  calf,  uncut,  8vo.        1.50 

■(Monument   on    the   occasion  of  the  declaration  of  independence  of 

North-America.) 

The  Utle  does  not  in  the  least  answer  to  the  contents  of  the  book,  which 
gives  a  ftiU  account  of  the  negociations  between  the  United  States  and  the 
States  ofNetheriand  concerning  the  acknowledgment  of  the  independence  of 
the  former,  all  in  original  documents.  At  the  end  2  English  songs  made 
for  this  occasion. 

1692  ~~  Manifest  (Het)  van  George  III,  in  een  waar  daglicht  gesteld 
door  Gate  Batavus  de  Jonge.  Amst.,  1781.  8vo.  1.25 

{The  war  •manifest  of  Cteorge  III,  viewed  in  a  true  light  hy  Cato  Ba- 
tavus Junior,)  # 

1693  —  Memorie  wegens  het  belang  dezer  Republicq  in  het  sluiten  van 
een  tractaat  van  Gommercie  met  de  Vereen.  Staaten  van  America. 
Rotterd.,  1781.  8vo.  20  pp.  1.75 

{Memorial  on  the  interest  of  this  BepuhUc  in  a  treaty  of  commerce 
with  the  United  States  of  America.) 

1694  —  Memorials  on  the  capturing  of  Dutch  vessels  by  the  English, 
especially  the  affair  of  Capt.  Fielding,  1780.  3  pieces,  fol.  In  Dutch.  7, 
6,  9  pp.  2.— 

1695  —  Nassau  La  Leok  (L.  Th.  Orave  v.)  Brieven  over  de  Noord- 
Americaansche  onlusten,  den  waarschijnlijken  uitsiag  en  invloed. 
Utrecht,  1777—79,  6  parts.  8vo.  9.— 

{Letters   on  the   North-Amerioan   troubles,   their  probable  result  and 
influence.) 
Complete  collection,  rare. 

1696  —  Onderzoek  van  Groot-Brittanjes  gedrag  ten  opzichte  van  Hol- 
land, dienende  tot  opmaking  van  het  nationale  character  der  Engelschen, 
in  haar  gedrag  met  de  Americaanen.  iVb  place  (Amst.)  1778.  sd,  uncut. 
8vo.  XXX,  148  pp.  4.— 

{Inquiry  into  the  conduct  of  Chreat-Britain  in  regard  to  Holland, 
serving  for  analysis  of  the  national  character  of  the  English  in  their 
conduct  against  the  Americans.) 

1697  —  "Pen  (W.)  Dagboek  van  het  Britsch  Ministerie  sedert  het  begin 
der  N.  Amerik.  onlusten.  Amst.,  1782.  4  pts.  bound  in  1  vol.  hf, 
calf.  With  4  pi.  8vo.  3.— 

(Diary  of  the  British  Ministry  since  the  beginning  of  the  North- 
Americ.  troubles.) 

A  political  satire,  under  the  name  of  W.  Penn,  on  the  war  with  England 
with  thorough  reference  to  the  American  affairs. 

1698  —  Freparatoirlyk  Plan  van  een  Tractaat  van  comraercie,  aan 
te  gaan  tusschen  if.  Hoog  Mog.  de  Staaten  van  de  Vereen.  Provincien 
van  Holland,  en  de  Dertien  Vereen.  Staaten  van  Noord-Amerika,  om 
ingevallen  Engeland  Haar  voor  Vrye  Volkeren  erkent,  alsdan  zulks  te 
brengen  ter  tavel  van  H.  Hoog  Moog.  1780.  fol.  uncut.  17  pp.     18. — 

{Preparatory  Plan  of  a  treaty  of  commerce  between  Their  High  Might, 
the  States  of  the  Un.  Provinces  of  Holland  and  the  13  United  States 
of  North-America,  to  be  brought,  in  case  England  should  acknowledge 
them  as  Free  Peoples,  before  Their   High  Might.) 

Original,  very  rare  edition  of  this  most  famous  document.  — 
The  plan  was  projected  already  iul778  at  Aix-La-Chapelle  by  J.  deNeuf- 
vUle,  Deputy  of  the  City  of  Amsterdam,  and  Will.  Lee,  Commissary  of 
the  United  States*   (Congress;   it  was  kept  very  secret  and  became  known 

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only  by  accident,  the  vessel  by  which  the  bearer  o!  it^  Mr.  U.  Lau- 
rens, Deputy  of  the  Congress,  was  to  go  to  America,  happening  to  be 
captared  by  the  English,  and  by  a  series  of  unhappy  events  the 
document  with  the  correspondence  relating  to  it  falling  into  the  hands 
of  the  enemy.  The  correspondence  concerning  the  Plao,  which  is  annexed 
to  its  text  is  of  eqnal  interest  as  the  document  itself,  as  it  shows  the 
warm  sympathy  of  Amsterdam  for  the  American  cause;  it  fills  in  tbe 
present  edition  the  pp.  11 — il,  the  first  10  pp.  containing  the  text  of  the 
treaty.  For  England  this  document  served  as  the  long  wished  for  pretest,  for 
declai  iug  war  to  the  Netherlands.  —  The  number  of  pamphlets  caused  by 
it  is  nearly  endless;  I  have  refrained  from  placing  them  all  in  this  cata- 
logue. 

1699  —  Segtsgeleerde  BedenkizigQii  over  het  tractaat  van  zeevaart 
in  't  jaar  1674  tusschen  Greet -Brit  taniiie  en  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  ge- 
sloten.  (Amst.  1779.)  8vo.  39  pp.  1.— 

(Juridical  consideroHons  <m  the  treaty  of  napigoHon  ofi&li  between 
Ungl.  and  the  TJ,  Netherl) 

By  this  treaty  of  1674  Holland  was  at  liberty  to  deal  with  England's 
adversaries  in  wood,  etc.  and  that  treaty  beitg  obnoxious  to  the  interest 
of  the  English,  they  wished  now  to  explain  it  in  another  sense  than  before. 

1700  •  B^SOlutioil  de  L.  H.  P.  les  Etats  de  Z^lande  justifi^,  pr^^ 
d^  d'Qn  tableau  historique  de  toutes  les  n^gociations,  dans  lesquelles 
les  Etats-G^n^raux  ont  eu  une  part  essentieUe  dans  la  guerre  presente. 
Av,  toutes  les  pieces  justificat.  En  Hollande,  1780.  8vo.  88, 56  pp.  3.— 

The  documents  contain  all  the  English  memorials  on  the  landing  of  F.  Jones 
in  Texel  1779,  the  politics  of  Amsterdam  etc.  See  No.  1181— 87, 1667— 85. 

1701  —  Schasz  (J.  A.)  Het  Engelsche  en  Americaansche  Kaart-Spel, 
vertoont  in  3  bedryven.  3de  druk.  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  36  pp.        2.— 

{The  English' American  play  at  cards.  Represented  in  3  acts.  3d  ed-) 

1702 De  verdrukte  Wildeman,  zijnde  een  vervolg  op  het  Eng.  Amer. 

Kaartspel,  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  47  pp.  2.— 

{The  oppressed  wild  man,  being  a  continuation  to  the  JSngl.-Americm 

play  at  cards.) 

1703  — —  De  Misrekening,  zijnde  een  tweede  vervolg  op  het  Engelsche  en 

Americaansche  kaart-spel.  2de  druk.  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  46  pp.    2.- 

{The    wrong   move,    being    a   second   continuation    to    the  English- 

Jmerican  play  at  cards.) 

1704 Het    verdrag,   zijnde  het  derde   vervolg  op   het    Eng.-Americ. 

kaartspel.  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  64  pp.  2.— 

{The  treaty,  leing  the  third  continuation  to  the  EngL-Jmer.  play  at 
cards.) 

1705 Pluto,  Mof  en  Vluchteling.    Tooneelspel  door  den  Americaan- 

schen  Arlequin.  Mel  vervolg :  Pluto  in  het  Bosch.  (Amst.  1782.)  2 
parts.  8vo.  85  pp.         ,  2.50 

(Pluto^  German  and  Fugitive;  drama  by  the  American  Arlequin.  Jfith 
continuation :  Fluto  in  the  wood.) 

By  Dr.  J.  A.  Schasz  (?)  author  of  „Het  Americaansche  Kaartspel."  — 
The  author's  real  name  was  P.  v.  Woensel.  (Navorseher  V,  135.) 
1706  —  Het   Kietiwe   Nederl.,    Pransche,   Americaansche  en  Engelsche 
Kolfspel,   vertoond  in   drie   bedryven.   Amst.,  1782.  8vo.  77  pp.  WUk 
ah  allegorical  iUle*plaie.  3.— 

{The  New  Dutch,  French,  American  and  English  play  at  golf,  repre- 
sented in  3  acts.) 

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WAR  OF  INDEPENDENGL  ~  oateh  qoestion. 

1707 De  Herstelde  Fabrikant.  Tooneelspel.  Amst.,  1782.  Bvo.  60 

pp.   Wiik  an  atlegor.  title- plcte.  3.— 

{The  re-ettablUhed  Manufacturer.  Drama*) 
A  continuation  to  the  ^^Nieuwe. . .  Kol&pel.''  (No.  1706).  •*  Both  pieces 
are  rare. 

1708  ~  Sohrik  niet!  Sohrik  niet!  De  Engelsche  Dog...  opgeslooten 
door  een  JmericaanacAen  Beer,  Deensche  en  Zweedsche  Honden,  een 
Hollandschen  Leeuw,  etc.  Bevattende  hef  begin  en  oorzaak  der  tegen- 
woord.  oorlog.  Noplace  nor  date  (Amst.  1781  ?)  8vo,  16  pp.  In  verses.  1.25 

{Don't  fear  I  Don't  fear  I  The  English  Dog.,,  locked  up  bg  an 
American  Bear^  Danish  and  Swedish  dogs,  a  Dutch  lion  etc.,  cont.  the 
beginning  and  source  of  the  present  war.) 

On  the  treaty  of  armed  neatrality  of  the   northern  nations  during  the 
War  of  Independence. 

1709  —  Sohrik  wel  deegelyk !  De  Engelsche  bond  is  dol,  en  zal  nog 
menigeen  knaauw  geeven,  eer  hy  door  een  Jmerieaansehe  Beer. . . 
zal  opgesloten  worden.  {No  pi.  nor  date,  1781.)  8vo.  15  pp.  1.25 

{Take  care^  do  I  The  English  dog  is  mad,  and  will  have  many  a 
bite,  before  he  gets  locked  up  by  an  American  Bear. . .) 

1710  —  Smeele  (J.  P.)  Over  de  oorzaken  van  den  strijd  tusschen  Enge- 
land  en  zijne  Amerikaan.  Kolonien.  'sGravenh.,  1856.  8vo.  1. — 

{On  the  causes  of  the  war  of  England  and  Us  American  colonies.) 

1711  —  [Tinne  (A.)]  Brief  van  een  Amsterdams  Koopman  te  Petersburg. 
Amst,  1780.  8vo.  15  pp.  1.50 

{Letter  from  an  Amsterdam  Merchant  at  St.  Betersburg.) 

On  the  secret  negotiation  of  Amsterdam  with  North-America. 

1712  —  Toets-Steen  (De)  toets-sende  waar  het  by  toekomt  men  H. 
Hoog  Mogende,  de  Raad  van  Staaten,  de  Regeeringen  van  Dordrecht, 
Haarlem  en  Amsterdam . . .  heeft  zien  schenden.  Amst.  (1781.)  32  pp.  1.50 

{The  touch-stone ,  showing  how  it  occurs  that  we  see  Their  High 
Might.,  the  Council  of  States,  the  Government  of  Dordrecht,  Haarlem 
and  Amsterdam  slandered.) 

Against   the   libels  of  the  English  (or  Orangistic,  anti-American)  party, 
produced  by  ihe  Preparatoirlyk  Plan,  etc. 

1713  —  De  Vaderlandsche  Dichter,  of  verzameling  van  gedenkstuk- 
ken  der  vrijheids-liefde.  Haarl.,  1784.  8vo.  1.50 

{The  patriotic  poet,  or  collection  of  poetical  memorials  of  the  love 
of  liberty.) 

Cont. :  Salute  of  the  Americans  to  the  Dutch  Ambassador  van  Berckel.  — 
Poem  in  'honour  of  Washington,  etc. 

1714  -  Verzameling  van  stukken  tot  de  dertien  Vereen.  Staeten  van 
van  Noord- America  betrekkelijk.  Ley  den,  L.  Herdingh,  1781.  hf.  bd 
uncut.  8vo.  2.50 

{Collection  of  pieces  relating  to  the  13  Vnited  States  of  North- 
America.) 

1715  —  Vitrillga  (L.  J.)  Gedachten  over  de  belangens  en  plichten  der 
onzydige   Mogentheden . . .    by   gelegentheid    der  jegenswoord.  Noord- 

'  Americaansche  onlusten.  'sHage,  1778.  8vo.  197  pp.  3. — 

{Thoughts  on  the  interests  and  duties  of  the  neutral  powers  on  the 
occasion  of  the  present  North-American  troubles.) 

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WAR  DF  INDEPENDENGE.  -  uuteh  q.estio. 

Yorke  (Sir  Job.) 

1716  —  M6moire  pr6sent6  aux  Etats  de  HoUande,  i777,  par  le  Chev. 
Yorke.  JVo  place  (1777.)  8vo.  8  pp.  Frtmck  and  Butch,  2.- 

ComplaintB  of  the  English  Government  concerning  the  asBistanee  granted 
by  the  Governor  of  St.  EiutatioB  to  an  American  man-of-war.  See  No. 
1657—60:  St.  Eufltatiua. 

1717  —-  M^moire  prteent6  par  le  Chev.  Yorke  aux  Etats  Gr^n^.  des 
Provinces-Unies,  9  Avril  1779.  8vo.  French  and  Dutch.  1.- 

On  another  cause  of  quarrel  moved  by  England. 

1718  -  Questions  relatives  au  M6moire  du  Chev.  Yorke,  9  Avril  1779. 
8vo.  French  and  Dutch.   With  the  text  of  the  Memorial.  i6sind'2S^p.  1.50 

Xiy«  question :  La  qualification  de  Rebelles  donn^  par  Yorke  anx  Ame- 
ricains,  est-elle  insoltante  pour  les  Am^ricains  seuls,  ete.? 

1719  —  D6feiise  de  Sir  J.  Yorke,  Ambass.  d'Angleterre.  (Brux.)  1779. 
8vo.  1— 

1720  —  Mdmoire  de  Mr.  rAmbassadeur  Yorke  avec  un  m6inoire,  que 
les  Etats-G^n^r.  aoraient  pu  faire  presenter  au  Roi  de  la  Gr.  Bre- 
tagne  le  21  Mars  1780.  8vo.  18  pp.  i - 

1721  -  Memorie  door  den  Bidder  Yorke,  den  10  Nov.  1780,  aan  H.  Hoog 
Mog.  overgegeeven.  Uit  het  Fransch  vert.  Met  een  aanspraak  aan  bet 
volk  van  Nederl.  Amsterd.  (1780.)  8vo.  15  pp.  1.50 

{Memorial  presented  ly  the  Chev.  Yorke  to  E.  High  Might.  With 
an  address  to  the  people  of  the  Netherlands.) 

1722  —  Ooed  Staats,  Goed  Prins,  Goed  Magistraats.  Bewezen  uit  de 
memorie  van  d.  Bidder  Yorke,  10  Nov.  1780.  8vo.  30  pp.  1-75 

{Bounds  to  the  State,  Bound  to  the  Prince,  Bound  to  the  Magistrate. 
Demonstrated  from  the  memorial  of  Chev.  Yorke.) 
On  the  secret  negociations  of  Amsterdam  with  the  United  States. 

1723  —  Hartroerende,  Stigtelyke  Bespiegeling  behelz.  de  Memorie  van 
Bidder  Yorke  (10  Nov.),  met  aanmerk.  van  Will.  Penn  Sec,  Quaker. 
(1780.)  8vo.  22  pp.  1.- 

{Cordial  and  edifying  contemplation  of  the  Memorial  of  Chev,  Torke, 
with  notes  hy  W.  Penn  Sec,  Quaker,) 

1724  —  Missive  van  een  Amsterdamsch  Burger . . .  rakende  de  Memorie.  •  • 
van  den  Bidder  Yorke.  1780.  fol.  8  pp.  2.- 

This  is  an  ardent  defence  of  the  Amsterdam  Buigo-Master  P.  J.  v.  Berckel, 
one  of  the  inost  zealous  friends  of  America,  at  whose  instigation  the  „Pre- 
paratoirlgje  plan"  (See  No.  1697)  was  made. 

1725  —  Briev  van  Broeder  Jedema  aan  zyn  vriend  Will.  Penn  Sec.,  waarby 
gevoegd  zyn  de  twee  memorien .  . .  door  den  Bidder  Yorke . . .  ge- 
presenteert,  op  rym  gebragt  en  in  keung  muzvc  gezet  door  Eam 
Ours.  Gedr.  in  Groenland  by  de  Witte  Beer  (1780.)  8vo.  16  pp.  and 
2  pi,  of  music.  FUire.  2.50 

{Letter  of  Brother  Jedema  to  his  friend  W.  Penn  Sec,  to  which  are 
added  the  two  memorials  of  the  Chev.  Yorke  rendered  in  verse 
and  set  to  fine  music  by  Hans-Ours.  Printed  in  Greenland  hy  the 
White  Bear.) 

1726  —  A  COllectioii  of  22  pamphlets  and  14  plates  chiefly  on  the  treaty  of 
armed  neutrality,  proposed  by  Russia,  and  to  which  Holland  wished 
to  accede.  In  1  vol.  hds.  8vo.  Of  the  highest  rarity.  40.— 

The  very  curious  plates  contained  in  this  volume  are : 

1°.    The   Nat;onai    Contrast.    -    Mezzotint,    puhl.    30   May,   1780  by 

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WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  -  Dateh  noMtio... 

W.  Hamphrey,  at  i  shill.  Au  Englishman  sitting  at  table,  a  Frenchman 
on  his  knees,  an  American  in  a  comer  of  the  room  with  an  empty  plat.  sqn.  4to. 
2**.  Politeness.  Pabl.  14.  Jan.  1780  by  W.  Humphrey.  John  BuU  sitting 
addresses  the  Frenchman :  Tou  be  d — .  The  Frenchman  sitting  and  re- 
posting:    Vova  Stes  une  bete.  squ.  4to.  coloured . 

3°.  National  Discourse.  Publ.  9.  Aug.  1780.  by  W.  Humphrey.  The 
Frenchman  saying:  Haha,  we  heata  you.  The  Englishman:  Tou  lie. 
squ.  4to. 

4*^.  Be  moedige  en  waakzame  leeuw.  {The  daring  arul  watchful  Uon.)  ^ 
Emblemat.  print  on  the  armed  neutrality.  With  Butch  explan.  squ.  fol. 
5°.  Ben  Britsen  Leopard  tot  reden  gebragd.  {The  British  Leopard  brought 
to  reason.)  With  Dutch  explanation.  —  North- America  sitting  as  a  lady, 
protected  by  the  kings  of  France  and  Spain,  etc.  —  Emblemat.  print, 
squ.  fol. 

6°.  Be  verloste  Hollander  of  gedwongen  dog.  {The  liberated  Dutchman 
or  the  compelled  dog.)  With  Dutch  explanat.  —  The  Dutchman  encounters 
a  naked  American,  squ.  fol. 

7°.  Emblematical  print  representing  the  Empress  of  Russia  on  her  throne  ; 
in  the  sky  an  arm  with  emblem :  Oewapende  Neutraliteit.  With  Dutch 
explan.  squ.  4to. 

8°.  Be  Wanhoopige  Britten  en  vergenoegde  Amerikaanen,  etc.  {The 
despairing  Englishmen  and  contented  Americans.)  —  Emblemat.  print.  With 
Dutch  explanat.  sqn.  fol. 

9°.  Loon  naar  werk.  {Reward  on  labour,)  1780.  Mezzotint,  on  the  armed 
neutrality.  Paul  Jones  whipping  England  etc.  squ.  fol. 

10°.  Be  man  in  't  hembd  of  gefnuikte  hdogmoed.  {The  man  in  the  shirt 
or  the  subdued  pride.)  An  Englishman  stripped  of  his  clothes,  taken  away 
by  an  American;  a  Bussian  threatening  to  blow  him.  With  explanation 
under  the  plate  and  a  pamphlet  of  8  pp.  in  Butch  as  explication,  squ.  fol. 
11°.  Emblemat.  print  on  the  capture  of  the  ship  of  Laurens,  and  picture 
of  the  armed  neutrality.    Without  any  inscription.    Very  rare.  squ.  fol. 

12°.  Engelsch  Nieuws.  (English  News.)  Emblem,  i^rint  on  the  new  claims 

of  England,  and  its  distressed  state  of  affairs.  With  Dutch  explanat.  sqn.  fol. 

13°.  Waare   afbeelding   van    Lord   G.  Gordon.     {True  picture  of  Lord 

0,  Gordon.)    Representing  the  Lord  in   prison,  raging   for  fear  of  being 

hanged,  sqn.  fol. 

14°.  Be  t\jd  geeft  verandering.  {Time  brings  change.)  On  the  armed 
neutrality. .  With  Butch  explanation,  squ.  fol. 

This  collection  is  one  of  the  most  curious  to  be  found;  some  of  the 
plates  are  not  rare,  but  others,  especially  No.  9,  11,  14,  are  very  rare.  It 
must  be  confessed  that  all  are  poor  caricatures,  poor  in  invention  and 
execution;  but  for  this  very  reason  they  have  most  disappeared,  and  are 
neither  mentioned  nor  explained  in  any  Butch  or  foreign  book  or  cata- 
^logne.  There  exists  also  a  very  rare  print  giving  the  reduced  copies  of  most 
^of  these  and  some  other  prints,  in  au  15,  with  a  title :  Taille-douce  polit. 
et  g^rcUe  de  VannSe  1780.  Also  of  this  plate  I  have  only  once  seen  a  copy. 
—  As  the  plates  in  this  book  are  all  folded  in-8vo.  they  are  more  or  less 
disfigured  but  all  are  with  full  margins,  and  may  be  easily  restored. 


WAR  OF  1882  TD  1868. 

1727  —  Have   (J.   L.    ten)   Be  Noord-Amerik.  Unie,  hare  wording,  ge- 

schiedenis,  geldmiddelen  en  toekomst.  Amsterd.,  1867.  8yo.         — .30 

{The  North-American  Union,  its  origin,  history t  finances  and  future.) 

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1728  —  Motley  (J.  Ii)  Ooraaken  van  den  borgeroorlog  in  Amerika. 
's  G..«v.,  1801.  8vo.  -.50 

{Causes  of  the  dpil  war  is  North-America,) 

1729  —  No§l  (B.  Wriothesley)  De  opstand  in  Noord-Ameiika.  (Uit 
het  Engelsch  vert.)  Kampen,  1864.  ^  vols,  sd,  8vo.  (3.—)  1.50 

{The  rebellion  in  North-America.) 

1730  —  Obreen  (J.  A.)  De  Noord-Amerikaansche  oorlog  van  1861-65. 
Leiden,  1867.  Part.  I.  With  maps  and  plaies.  8vo.  1.90 

{The  North-American  war,) 

1731  —  HecllLS  (B)  Twee  jaren  van  den  grooten  Noord-Amerik.  kamp- 
strijd.  Uit  het  Fransch.  Leeuwarden,  1864.  8vo.  (i--)  —60 

{Two  years  of  the  great  American  struggle,  From  the  French.) 

1732  —  Semmes  (S.)  Kruistogten  van  de  Alabama  en  de  Sumter.  Scheeps- 
journaal.  ZwoJle,  1864—65.  8vo.  3.- 

{Crusades  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter.  Ship-JoumalJ 

1733  —  Stevenson  (W.  G.)  Dertien  maanden  in  het  ieger  der  Zuidelijke 
Staten  van  Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  Eng.  door  S.  J.  v.  d.  Bergh. 
'sHage,  1863.  8vo.  1-60 

{Thirteen   months   in    the   army   of   the  Southern    Slates  of  North- 
America.  From  the  English.) 

1734  Warden  (D.  B.)  De.scription  statistique,  historiqae'  et  politique 
des  Etats-Unis,  depuis  T^poque  des  premiers  ^tahlissemens  jusqo'a 
nos  jours.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1820.  5  vols,  sd.,  2  maps  and  1 
plate.  8vo.  8.— 

Contaiiis  valuable  Information  on  the  political  and  natural  htstory,  geo- 
graphy, industry  etc.  of  the  United  States.  At  the  end  of  the  desoiiption 
of  each  State  the  author  has  placed  a  catalogue  of  books  aud  maps  rela- 
ting to  it,  and  in  his  possession.  He  printed  in  1820  a  catal<^ue  of  his 
remarkable  library  and  offered  it  in  one  lot,  but  without  result;  a  re- 
newed offer  was  made  with  a  new  catalogue  in  1831,  but  also  in  vain; 
a  third  catalogue,  with  addition  of  only  8  books,  was  printed  in  1840. 
I  have  seen  in  other  repoi-ts  that  Mr.  Warden  had  forrued  3  different 
collections  of  books  and  sold  one  after  the  other,  but  this  applies  to  this 
one  collection  described  in  these  3  catalogues.  (See  H.  Lude wig's  Memoir 
on  American  Bibliography  in  the  Serapeum  1846,  pp.  209—24.  Mr. 
Ludewig  travelled  about  that  time  in  America  and  got  the  most  ▼aried 
■information  about  libraries.) 

1735  Washington  (Q.)  Writings,  being  his  correspondence,  addresses, 
messages  and  other  papers,  official  and  private.  Published  from  the 
original  MSS.  by  J.  Sparks.  New- York,  1847—48.  12  vols,  cloth,  for- 
traitSy  plateSt  maps,  facsimiles,  etc.  roy.  8vo.  30.— 

Best  and  most  complete  edition. 

1736  —  Sparks  (I.)  Reply  totheistricturesofLordMahonand  others  on  the 
mode  of  Editing  the  writings  of  Washington.  Cambn  1852.  8vo  -—..50 

1737  —  Kemp  (F.  A.  v.  d.)  Lofrede  op  G.  Washington  te  Oldenbarneveld  in 
Oneida  district,  Staat  New-York,uitgesprooken.  Amst.  1800. 8vo.  — .— 

{Eulogy   of  0.    Washington,  held  at  Oldenbarneveld  in  Oneida-Vit 
trict.  State  of  New- York.) 
I  had  once  this  small  pamphlet  which  has~entirely  disappeared. 

1738  —  Kinker  (Joh.)  Treurzang  bij  het  plechtig  vieren  der  nagedach- 
tenis  van  W^ashington  in  Felix  Meritis.  Amst.  1800.  8vo.  1-50 

{Mournings   at   the  solemn  celebration  of  the  memory  of  Washington 
in  the  Society  FeUx  Meritis.) 
Dedicated  to  John  Adams. 

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1739  Washington  (G.)~Kleynhoirii  (C.  P.)  Ode  ad  Joh.  Kinkerum, 
quum  magni  Washiiigtonis,  pie  defuncti.  memoriam  sociis  collegii: 
Felix  Meritis  dicti,  funerali  carmine  com  mendaret.  Amstelredami,  1800. 
4to.  8  pp.  1.50 

1740  —  Marshall  (J.)  Vie  de  G.  Washington,  compos^e  sur  ses  m^moires, 
pr6c6d6e  d'une  histoire  des  colonies  Anglaises  en  Am^rique  Septentr. 
Trad,  de  TAngl.  p.  P.  F.  Henry.  Paris,  1807.  5  vols,  calf  gilt.  8vo. 
and  atlas  of  16  maps  and  plates,  4to.  7. — 

1741  -  Ramsay  (D.)  Vie  de  G.  Washington.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Paris,  1809. 
hf  calf,  portr,  8vo.  1.50 

1742  -  Washington  enNecker.  Lierzang.  No  place,  1790. 8?o.  8  pp.  —.75 

{Washington  and  Necker.  Lyric  poem.) 

1743  —  Sauvigny  (de)  Vashington,  ou  la  liberty  du  Nouveau  Monde. 
(Poeme.)  Paris,  Maillard  d'Orivelle,  1791.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  56  pp.     1.25 

1744  —  Witt  (C.  de)  Histoire  de  Washington  et  de  la  fondation  de  la 
Republique  des  £tats-Unis.  Avec  une  6tude  histor.  sur  Washington, 
p.  Guizot  Paris,  1855.  hf.  calf  map.  8vo.  2.— 

1745  Wassenaer  (Dr.  Claes)  en  Barent  Lampe,  Historisch  ver- 
hael  alder  ghedenck-weerdichste  geschiedenissen,  die  hier  en  daer  in 
Europa,  als  in  Duijtschlant,  Vranckrijck,  Spaengien,  Nederlant  enz. 
(van  1621  tot  1632)  voorgevallen  sijn.  Amsterd.  1622-32.  21  parts. 
4to.  (Asher  No.  230.)  120.— 

{Historical  account  of  the  most  memorable  events,  which  have  occur- 
red here  and  there  in  Europe,  viz.  in  Oerinany,  England,  the  Nether- 
lands  etc.  from  1621—1632.) 

This  half  yearly  Register  is  of  immense  importance  to  the  history  of  Ame- 
rica; it  contains  above  150  ..news  of  the  day"  relating  to  this  part  of  the 
world,  among  which  those  on  New-Netherland  are  the  more  worthy  of 
consideration,  as  they  are  the  first  printed  reports  on  this  country^  giving 
thoQsanils  of  cariuas  details  and  containing,  undoubtedly,  the  most  impor- 
tant and  most  curions  of  the  first  attempts  at  the  colonization  of  New- 
.  York.  In  order  to  prove  the  great  interest  of  the  present  work  more 
clearly,  we  snbjoin  the  detail  of  a  few  chapters. 
Vol.  I.  1621.  April.  Articles  of  the  West-India  Comp. 
Vol.  II.  1622.  F«br.    The  States  of  the  Unit.  Provinces  promote  the  erection 

of  the  W^st-India  Comp.  taking  away  the  obstacles. 
Vol.  III.    1622.   April.  Their  High  Might,  promote  further  the  erection  of 
the  West-India  Comp.  removing  all  misunderstandings. 
July.   The   States  General   again  advance  the  interests  of  the  West- 
India  Comp.  and  forbid  trafficking  with  Punto  del  Rey. 
Vol.  IV.  1623.  Febr.  The   State  of  Spain  and  the  loss   of  the   silverflect. 

The  saltpans  of  Punto  del  Rey  fortified  by  the  King  of  Spain. 
Vol .  V.  16^.  June.  Continuation  of  the  account  of  the  fleet  under  general 
Jacques  THeremite'.  Amplification  of  the  charter  granted  to  the  West- 
Iiidia  Comp.  Proclamation  of  the  States  Gener.  for  closing  the  list 
of  the  West-India  Comp.  All  foreign  nations  and  free  republics  con- 
tribute to  the  above  Comp. 

July.  Continuation  of  the  uccount  of  the  fort  at  Punto  del  Rey,  and 
how  one  must  sail  thither.  A  new  voyage  for  salt  to  the  Island  of 
Majo,  in  which  the  fleet  of  General  I'lTeremite  is  seen.  The  Spanish 
West-India  Admiral  wrecked.  —  The  directors  of  the  WesUlndia 
(k>fnp.,  finding  that  the  inhabitants  of  these  countries  had  deserted 
the  coasts  *of  the  West-Indies,  send  on  hy  order  of  the  Stafes  General, 
three  ships  In  order  to  keep  up  the  intercourse :  thus  hoping  to 
get  an  ddvance  of  the  grant  for  the  Company  which  wa^  not  yet 
comptefed. 
August.  The  Brazilian  ships  taken  by  adventurers. 

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Vol.  VI.  1623.  Octob.  A  ship  laden  with  salt  and  wood  arrives  at  Horn 
from  the  West-Indies. 

Novemb.  The  West-India  fleet  supported  by  the  board  of  governors. 
The  West-India  Comp.  sends  ships  to  Africa  and  the  Amazon. 
Decemb.  The  West-India  Comp.  mach  favoured.    The  first  ship  for 
the  profit  of  the  Company  comes  in.  The  W.  I.  fleet  sets  sail.    The 
King  of  Rio  de  Gabon.  The  state  of  Brazil. 

1624.  Jan.  Continuation  of  the  West-Ind.  fleet.  TheRear-Admiral, 
sent  out  with  the  third  ship  for  the  West-Ind.  Comp.,  arrives  iu 
Holland  with  profit. 

Fehr.  Description  of  New-Netherland  in  which  tho^e  who  wish  to 
settle  themselves  there  are  informed  how  to  establish  and  secure 
themselves  by  the  example  of  those  in  Florida,  who  were  ruined^ 
the  Dutch  as  well  as  the  French,    hy  the  Spaniards. 

Vol.  VII.  1624.  April.  Of  the  colonies  from  their  first  commencement 
and  in  which  manner  the  hoard  of  directors  of  the  W.  I,  Comp 
began  them  in  Virginia.  How  it  ought  to  be  begun.  Dissensions  fre- 
quently the  cause  of  n  colony's  being  dissolved.  An  account  how  the 
Spaniards,  in  the  colony  of  Florida^  acted  against  the  inhabitants  and 
afterwards  against  the  French. 

May.  Continuation  of  what  Admiral  Jacob  Willekens  of  Amsterdam, 
performed  in  taking  by  storm  the  city  of  St.  Salvador  and  the  Bohia 
de  todos  los  Sanctos. 

Jane.  Distntbances  in  Mexico,  where  the  Viceroy  was-  deprived  of 
his  place  and  declared  a  heretic.  Of  the  prosperity  of  the  West-Ind. 
Comp.  who  receives  a  ship  from  the  river  Amazon ;  with  an  account 
of  the  customs,  politics  and  religion  of  the  natives.  Description  of 
the  New-Island  of  Greenland,  called  Mauritius. 
July.  Human  sacrifices  in  the  West-Indies. 

Aug.  News  arrive  in  Spain  of  the  loss  of  Bahia  de  todos  los  Sanctos. 
Septemb.  Thanksgivings,  and  rejoicings  for  the  conquest  of  the  ci- 
ties of  Salvador  and  Bahia  de  todos  los  Sanctos. 

Vol.  VIII.  1624.  Octob.  A  day  of  thanksgiving  fixed  for  the  four  shiiw 
arrived  from  Bahia,  bringing  the  Governor  ^ud  Jesuits  as  prisoners ; 
how  they  conducted  themselves  and  disclosed  the  state  of  politics  and 
of  the  church.  The  silver-  fleet  running  out  of  Havanna,  meets  with 
an  accident. 

Novemb.  The  States  General  strengthen  the  West-India  Comp.  hy 
forbidding  the  sale  of  shares  by  brokers  who  do  not  possess  theiu. 
Decemb.  The  Portuguese  fleet  destined  to  act  against  the  city  of 
Salvador  and  Bahia  sets  sail.  Preparations  in  Spain  against  Bahia. 
Continuation  of  the  Swedish  and  Danish  commerce  about  which  an 
agreement  was  made;  the  King  of  Sweden  thinks  proper  to  form  a 
West-India  Comj)any.  Account  of  New- Netherlands  who  first  navi- 
gated thither  and  the  present  state  of  Us  affairs.  A  ship  destined 
for  the  West-Indies  wrecked.  The  opinion  we  must  fona  of  the 
governor  of  Bahia  from  the  faithful  services  rendered  his  king,  for 
whom  he  risked  his  head.  The  West-India  Comp.  sells  the  conquered 
goods  and  merchandise.  Departure  of  the  West-India  fleet  for  Bahia ; 
Admiral  Jac.  Willekens  returns  home. 

1625.  Jan.  Of  the  Spanish  fleet  at  Bahia;  of  the  English  West- 
India  fleet. 

March.  Admiral  Lam  sets  sail  from  Zealand  to  Buhia,  whither  the 
Spanish  and  Portuguese  fleet  has  proceded;  with  an  account  of  the 
mast  notable  persons  in  the  Portuguese  fleet. 
Vol.  IX.  1625.  April.  Continuation  of  the  state  of  New- Nelherlandi  means 
used  to  increase  cultivation  and  agriculture.  Discovery  of  Oreenland 
and  New-Nethertand. 


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May.  Farther  account  of  G«nera]  Jacques  I'Heremite's  fleet,  and  what 
happened  to  him  on  his  voyage.  A  Yacht  from  the  fleet  driven  by 
a  storm  to  the  straits  of  Magellan,  and  by  scarcity  of  provisions 
obliged  to  land  several  men  on  the  Island  of  Fernando  de  Norovie; 
further  success  on  their  return.  The  adventures  of  Rear- Admiral  Gheen 
(Jan  Hughen)  in  Guaiaquil.  Departure  of  the  silver-  fleet  from  Lima 
to  Panama  and  so  on  through  Bio  de  Chagre  to  Porto  Velo,  Carta- 
gena, Havanna  and  with  great  loss  to  Spain.  A  discourse  of  the  Ar- 
mada which  carries  silver  in  the  North  to  Spain.  Of  the  taking  of 
St.  Salvador  and  Bahia  de  todos  los  Sanctos  by  General  DonFrede- 
rico  de  Toledo  ;  with  an  account  of  the  whole  voyage.  The  Portuguese 
nobles  of  consequence  on  board  of  the  fleet:  how  they  arrived,  landed 
the  forces,  bombarded  the  town  and  afterwards  treated  with  the  Dutch 
governor ;  the  powerful  succours  sent  to  the  latter,  but  which  arrived 
.     too  late. 

June.  The  Yacht  Greyhound  arrives  from  Bahia  with  tidings  of  the 
siege  of  St.  Salvador.  On  their  way  they  had  touched  at  Fernando 
de  Naronio  and  taken  in  the  seven  men  belonging  to  the  fleet  of 
Jacques  THeremite,  who  had  been  landed  there  and  had  lived  there  for  a 
long  time  without  bread.  Description  of  the  Island  and  its  advantages. 
July.  Ships  arrive  from  Capo  Verde  and  from  New~Netherland. 

Vol.   X,  Novemb.  Arrival  of  skips  from  New-Netherland, 

Vol.  XI.  4626.  May.  Continuation  of  the  Dutch  soldiers  from  Bahia. 
Continuation  of  the  state  of  Bahia.  Admiral  Boudewyn  Hendrickz's 
successful  voyage.  The  prisoners  from  Bahia  sentenced  and  pardoned. 

Vol.  XII.  November.  Discourse  on  New-Nelherland.  The  silver  fleet 
arrives  in  Spain. 

Vol.  XIII.  1627.  September.  State  of  affairs  in  Brazil. 

Vol.  XIV.  Decemb.  Exploit  of  Admiral  Piet  Heyn.  The  state  of  Bahia.  Of 
the  silver  fleet. 

Vol.  XV.  1628.  April.  Commander  Dirk  Symonsz  captures  ships  for  the 
West-India  Comp.  on  the  coast  of  Brazil. 

August.  Sea-fight  of  Havana  in  which  P.  Adriaensz  (Ita)  Vlissinger 
captures  two  ships  from  Honduras. 

Septemb.  Capture  of  the  silver-fleet  by  P.  Pietersz  Heyn,  in  the 
Bay  of  Matanca. 

Vol.  XVI.  Octob.  Arrival  of  ships  for  the  West-Ind,  {Company  from 
Caho  Ferde,  New-Netherland  and  Guinea,  together  with  the  cap- 
ture of  a  Spanish  ship. 

Novemb.  Tidings  of  the  capture  of  the  silver-fleet  arrive  in  Holland. 
Decemb.     General  P.  Heyn  arrives  in  England.    Tidings  at  court  of 
Commander  Dirk  Symonsz  and  of  his  doings  in  Brazil. 
1629.  I'ebr.    The   Zealand   adventurers   sell   the  booty  taken  on  the 
coasts  of  the  West-Indies,  Brazil  and  the  Spanish  coasts. 
March.  A  full  account  of  the  fleet  under  General  P.  Pietersz.  Heyn, 
and    of   the  treasure    taken    by    him.    Meeting   of  the  West   India 
Company  and  their  resolutions. 
Vol.  XVIH.  1630.  Febr.    The  taking  of  the  town  of  Olinda  in  Fernambuco. 
March.    Privileges  granted   to   the   inhabitants  of  New-Netherland. 
>>ol.  XIX.  April.  News  arrive  in  Holland  of  the  conquest  of  Fernambuco. 
Thanksgivings    and    rejoicings    in  the  United  Provinces  for  it. 
August.    Cargo  of  the   Spanish  fleet  coming  from  Terra  Firma  and 
Nova  Hispania. 
Vol.  XXI.  1631.  Octob.  Five  ships,  from  Guinea  and   Fernambuco,  arrive 
for  the  West  India  Comp.  Sea-  fight  between  Don  Antonio  de  Oguendo 
and  Admiral  Pater. 

1632.  March.  Tidings  of  Nova  Hispania  and  Fernambuco. 
April.  A  few  ships  of  the  silver-fleet  airive  in  Spain. 

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1741)  Wassenoer  (Dr.  Claes)  euBarentLampe.  -  The  same  work. 
Vol.- 1— lA.  in  2.  vellum  uniform.  4to.  70.— 

These  volnmes  are  by  far  the  most  importaut  for  the  hiatory  of  America, 
as  may  be  seen  from  the  above  extracts. 

1747  Webster  (Dan.)  Discourse  in  commemoration  of  the  first  settlement 
of  New-England.  Boston,  1821.  sd.  8vo.  6.50 

Added  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author.  2  pp.  Svo. 

1748  Webster  (N.)  The  American  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
Revised  by  C.  A.  Goodrich.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1855.  calf.  4to.       9.— 

1749  Weld  (Is.)  Travels  through  the  States  of  North  America  and  the 
provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  in  1795 — 97.  London,  J.  <S^o<;^- 
dale,  1799.  hds.  uncut,    16  mMps  and  platet.  4to.  4.— 

1750 The  same.  2d  edit.  London,  /.  Stackdale,  1799.  2  vols.  bdi.  uncut, 

16  maps  and  platei.*%\o.  2.50 

1751  —  Voyage  au  Canada  pendant  les  ann^es  1795 — 97.  Trad,  de  T An- 
glais. Paris,  1800.  3  vols.  sd.  uncut,  maps  and  pUttes.  8vo.  3.50 

1752  —  Reizen^oordoStaaten  vanNoord-Amerika  en  Canada.  Vertaald  door 
S.  van  Hoek.  's  Haage,  1801.  3  vols.  sd.  uncut,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

The  preceding  work  in  Dutch. 

1753  Wells  (D.  A.)  Annual  ol  scientific  discovery,  or  yearbook  of  facts 
in  science  and  art  for  1854.  Boston,  1854.  cloth.  8vo.  1.50 

1754  Welt-Historle  (Allgemeine)  durch  eine  Gesellschaft  von  Gelehrten 
in  Teutschland  u.  Engeland  ausgefertigt.  Herausgeg.  von  S.  J.  Baum- 
garten,  A.  L.  Schlozer,  Gatterer,  J.  G.  Meusel,  etc.  Halle,  1744—76. 
39  vols,  calf  gilt^  many  maps  and  plates.  4to.  Fine  copy.  35.— 

This  great  work  is  generally  stated  to  be  simply  a  translation  of  the 
English  ^/Universal  history,  compiled  from  various  authors,  Lond.  1736," 
but  this  is  only  true  for  some  parts.  Many  of  the  volumes  are  entirely 
new,  and  partly  written  by  the  best  German  historians  of  that  time,  for 
inst.  the  history  of  the  Noithem  kingdoms  (Sweden,  Norway,  Denmark) 
filling  vol.  31 — 33  are  by  the  celebrated  A.  L.  Schlozer,  etc. 

Three  volumes  (35 — 37)  are  nearly  entirely  filled  with  a  history  of  the 
various  East-Indian-Companies,  established  in  England,  Holland,  Denmark, 
Sweden,  France  etc.  and  contain  a  detailed  history  of  the  discoveries 
and  voy£^es  to  the  East  and  to  the  South-Sea,  illustrated  with  maps. 

1755  Werfel  (J.)  Efterretning  om  de  Danske  Vestindiske  oers  St.  Croix's, 
St.  Thomas's og  St.  Jan's indtagelse  of  den Engelskvestijidiskeflaade... 
tilligmed  beskrivelse  over  disse  Oer.  Kjobenh.,  iBOl.  8vo.  62  pp.  Bare.  2.50 

1756  Tl^est  (H)  Bidrag  till  beskrivelse  over  S**  Croix,  med  een  kort 
udsigt  over  St.  Thomas,  St.  Jean,  Tortola,  Spanishtown  og  Craben- 
eilaud.  Kiobenhavn,  1793.  calf.  8vo.  363  pp.  2.50 

WEST-INDIES. 

1757  —  W  est-Indianisk  Beese-Beskriffuing,  fran  1639—1645,  ifran 
Amsterdam  till  St.  Joris  de  Mina,  itt  Castell  i  Africa;  forrattat  och 
beskrefwin  af  Mich.  Hemmersam,  Borg.  uthi  Nurenberg.  Och  nu  in 
pawart  Swanska  Spraak  forwand  och  tryckt,  pa  Wijsingzborg,  «/ 
Joh.  Kankel^  1674.  4to.  8  unnumh.^  94  numb.  pjj.  15.— 

Very  rard  as  all  early  typographical  productions  of  Wysingsborg. 
The  original  edition  (in  German)  was  published  in  1663  in  Nuremberg, 
where  the  author,  a  goldsmith,  lived  after  his  7  year's  voyage  to  Guinea, 
Brazil,  etc.  The  present  Swedish  translation  is  made  by  the  publisher  and 
printer,  J.  Kankel,  himself;  his  preface  is  erroneously  dated  1647.  —  The 
larger  part  of  the  book  treats  of  the  author's  stay  in  Guinea,  with  a  des* 
cription  of  that  country }  it  is  only  from  page  89,  that  he  speaks  of 
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1758  _  Wonderlioke  Avontuer  van  twee  Goeliven,  de  eene  ghenaemt 
S».  Waterbraiidt,  ende  de  ander  Joufvrouw  Wintergroen.. .  na  duysent 
avonturen . . .  medebrengende , . .  gout  ende  paerleu  uyt  West-Indien. 
Leyden,  JT.  Geelkerek,  1624.  4to.  36  pp.  25.— 

{Wonderful  advewturet  of  2  loven^  the  one  called  Mr,  Watethrand^ 
the  other  Mus  Wiutergreen , . .  after  a  thousand  of  accidents . . .  coming 
home  wUh  gold  and  pearls  from  the  West-Indies.) 
This    rare   and   cnrioas    novel  is  interesting  to  the  general  reader^   but 

particularly   to   the    American    Amateur,    because    it  acts  for  the  greater 

part  on  American  ground. 

1759  —  [Visscher  (L.  G-.)]  l^©  West-Indien  sedert  het  verlies  van  Bra- 
zilie  en  Nieuw-Nederland.  {Extr.  Utrecht,  1855.)  8vo.  1. — 

{The  West-Indies  since  the  loss  of  BrazU  and  Neuh Netherlands) 

The  5  following  pieces  refer  to  the  unjust  capture,  by  the 
English,  of  hundreds  of  Dutch  ships  coming  from  West-India 
in  1758,  59,  during  the  7  year's  war,  wherein  Holland  was 
neutral,  entirely  contrary  to  all  treaties,  without  giving  pre- 
vious notice,  etc. 

1760  —  layst  der  (Holland.)  Scheepen...  komende  van  Curasao,  St.  Eusta- 
tius  en  de  West-Indien,  door  de  Engelschen  genomen . . .  tegens  het 
regt  der  volkeren.  (1758.)  fol.  1. — 

{List  of  the  Dutch  ships  captured  by  the  English  against  the  law  of 
nations  during  their  voyage  from  the  West-Indies) 

1761  -  Iiysten  van  de  Holland sche  Scheepen,  zoveel  Amsterdam  betreft, 
weike  op  hunne  reisen  naar  de  West-Indien  door  de  Engelschen  ge- 
nomen zijn.  Amst.  (1758.)  hf.  Id,  fol.  1.50 

{lAst  of  Butch  ships  belonging  to  Amsterdam,  captured  by  the  English 
on  their  voyage  to  West-India,) 
A  list  perfectly  different  from  the  preceding  and  more  ample. 

1762  —  fWagenattr  (J.)]  Memorie  betr.  de  pryzen  door  de  Engelsche 
gemaakt  op  schepen  van  dezen  staat  in  de  West-Indien.  Amst.,  1758. 
fol.  12  pp.  1.50 

{Memorial  concern,  the  prizes  made  by  the  English  on  vessels  of  this 
state  in  the  West-Indies.) 

1763  —  A Ti tAdotael- Memorie,  betretf.  de  prysen  door  de  Engelsche 
oorlogschepen  gemaekt  op  schepen  komende  uit  de  West-Indien. 
's  Gravenh.,  1758.  fol.  1.50 

{Antidotal  memoir  on  the  pri»es  made  by  the  English   men-of-war, 
of  Didch-  vessels  coming  from  the  West-Indies.) 
In  favour  of  the  English  ! 

1764  —  De  Vrije  Vaart  en  Handel  van  deezen  staat  op  de  West-Indien 
verdedigd.  Amst.,  1758.  fol.  1.50 

{The  .free  navigation   of  this  country  to  the  West-Indies  defended.) 
Against  the  preceding  Antidotael-Memorie, 


1765  —  AAtunerkingen  over  't  verval  van  onze  West-Ind,  commercie- 
colonien.  No  place  (1790?)  8vo.  14  pp.  1.— 

{Notes  on  the  decline  of  our  West-Ind.  commercial  colonies.) 

1766  ~  Ben  Reeder  en  Handelaar  op  de  West-Indien,  aan  zyne  mede- 
reeders.  (Amst,  I'iOO.)  8vo.  16  pp.  1.— 

{A  freighter  and  merchant  in  the  We^t-Indi^s  to  his  colleagues.) 

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1767  —  Memorie  van  consideratien  van  fiewindhebbei^n  derW.  I.Comp. 

indien  deeze  zoude  moetenwordengedissolveerd.  1791.48  pp.  fol.    150 

{ConsideratUms  of  the  Directors   of  the  W.  1.  C.  on  Ut  ditiohdion) 

17C8  Antwoord...   op  de  memorie  van  Cunsideratien  van  Bewind- 

hebberen  der  Westrlnd.  Gomp.  Amst.,  1791.  8vo.  52  pp.  1.— 

{Reply. . .  to  the  memorial  of  consideration  oj  the  Governors  of  the 
W.  I,  Comp.) 

1769  —  Begeling  van  den  geneeskundigen  dienst,  bij  de  troupes  en 
hospitalen  der  Bataafsche  Republiek  in  de  Americaansche  bezittingen. 
(No  place)  1802.  hf.  bd.  8vo.  Government  publication,  1.75 

{Regulations  for  the  medical  service  in  the  army  and  the  hospUaU 
of  the  Batavian  American  colonies.) 

1770  —  Statuten  der  West-Ind.  Maatschappij  te  Amsterdam,  1828.  8vo. 
29  pp.  -.60 

{Statutes  of  the  West-Ind.  Comp.  founded  at  Amst.  in  1828.) 

1771  —  Zes  Maanden  in  de  West-Indien,  in  1825.  Vrij  vert,  uit  hel 
Engelsch  door  J.  G.  S.  Dordrecht,  1826.  sd.  8vo.  (3.60)  1.- 

(^M?  Months  in  the  West-Indies.) 

1772  West-India-Traffio.  —  Brief  van  NN.  aan  zijnen  vriend  A. 
te  Amsterdam  betr.  de  verbetering  van  den  West-Ind.  handel.  Amst., 
1765.  8vo.  -.75 

{Letter  by  Mr.  N.  N.  to  a  friend  at  Amsterdam  on  the  amendment 
of  the  W.  I  Traffic.) 

1773  —  Gewichtige  Aanmerkmgen  over  het  veiTal  van  Neerlands 
zeevaard  en  Koophandel. . .  opgedragen  aan  de  reeders  der  te  vvapene 
schepen  geschikt  voor  de  West-Ind.  Colonien.  Rotterd.,  1781.  8vo. 
72  pp.  .  1.' 

{Important  notices  on  the  decline  of  NetherlandTs  navigation  and 
commerce,  addressed  to  the  otoners  of  the  armed  vessels.  Jit  for  the 
West'lnd.  colonies.) 

1774  West-India  Comp.  -  Two  requests  to  the  hereditary  Stad- 
holder  by  the  Directors  of  the  West-India-Comp.  and  by  some  mer- 
chants of  Amsterdam,  regarding  the  free  navigation  to  the  colonies 
Bssequebo  and  Demerary,  1771.  —  MSS.  in  Dutch.  23  pp.  fol.     3.- 

Contemporary  MSS.  copy,  with  some  alterations  by  the  haud  of/.  V^' 
genaar. 

1775  Westman  {Or.  A.)  Itinera  priscorum  Scandianorum  in  Americam. 
Aboae    {Finland)    1757.    4to.    2  nnnumb.,  23  numb.  pp.   Very  rare.  7.— 

Not  mentioned  by  Rich. 

1776  Westminster  Magazine  (The)  or  the  Pantheon  of  taste,  con- 
taining a  view  of  the  History,  Politics,  Literature,  Manners,  Gallantry, 
and  Fashions.  London,  1773—1780.  8  vols,  hf  calf,  uncut,  many  sati- 
rical plates,  portraits,  vietos  etc.  8vo.  I^" 

Highly  interesting  not  only  for  the  social  history  of  England,  especially 
'  London,  by  the  many  notices  on  the  theatre,  state  of  literature,  events 
of  high  life  etc.,  this  journal  is  not  less  valuable  for  the  knowledge  ot 
American  affa  rs  during  the  period  of  1773—80.  Almost  each  i  umkr 
gives  some  account,  partly  original  correspondences,  partly  taken  fxow. 
American  joarnals,  of  the  latest  events  of  the  war  etc.,  some  of  the  sati- 
rical plates  relate  directly  to  the  American  troubles. 

1777  Wette  (W.  M.  L.  de)  Het  Duitsch  Godgeleerd  Seminariuin  in 
Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch  vertaald.  Amst.,  1826. 8vo.  —8" 

{The  German  Theological  Seminary  in  North-America^ 

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WHALEFISHERY. 

1778  —  De  Walvischvangst,  met  veele  byzonderheden  daartoe  be- 
trekkelyk.  Aimterd.,  P.  Cowradi^  1784.  hf,  ealf^  6  mapi  and  plates. 
4to.  96  pp.  1.50 

{TAe  whalefiiheryy  with  many  pariieulars  relating  ie  it.) 
With  an  historical  introduction. 

1779  —  Nieuwe  Beschryving  der  Walvischvangst  en  Haringsvisschery. 
Amst.,  1791.  4  vols,  sd.,  21  maps  and  plates.  4to.  3:50 

(Nev   description  of  the  whale-  and  herrvng-fUhery  with  hisior.  and 
other  details.) 

The    first  volnme   is  exactly  the  same  as  the  preceding  work,  re-issned 
with  a  new  title. 

1780  —  Brandligt  (G.)  Geschiedkund.  beschoiiwing  van  de  Walvisch- 
Visschery.  Amst.,  1843.  8vow  —.85 

(Histor.  view  of  the  whalefishery.) 

1781  —  Chronicle  of  the  Dutch  Whalefishery  in  the  years  1753-1773.— 
Notices  of  the  vessels,  which  have  saijed  in  each  year  to  Greenland, 
the  Sti'ait  of  Davids  etc.  for  the  whalefishery,  with  details  of  their 
success  etc.  Dutch  MSS.  28  pp.  4to.  5. — 

1782  —  Iiijst  in  welcke  jaaren  de  meeste  en  weini^ste  visschen  uit  Green- 
land en  de  Straat  Davids  zijn  aangebragt,  1669 — ^1792. 1  sheet,  fol.  — .50 

{lAst  in  which  years'^he  largest  and  the  smallest  quantities  of  fUhes  have 
been  taken  in  Qreenland  and  the  Strait  of  Davids^  from  1669—1792.) 

1783  —  Kaamlyste  der  boekhouders,  schepen,  en  stuurlaiden  van  de 
Haring-schepen,  1778  en  1785.  Enkhuizen,  1778—85.  2  vols.  8vo.  1.50 

(List  of  counHnghouses,  ships,-  and  steersmen  of  the  herring  ships.) 

1784  —  Dooregeest  (B.  A.  van)  en  C.  A.  Fosjager,  Den  Ryper 
Zeepostil,  bestaande  in  XXU  predikatien  toegepast  op  den  zeevaert; 
initsgaders  een  korte  beschryving  van  d.  oorspronk  . . .  der  Haring- 
en  Walvischvangst.  Amsft.,  1699.  8vo.  3. — 

{Seaposiil,  contain.  22    sermons   applied   to    the   navigation^    with  a 
succinct  description  of  the  origin  etc.  of  the  whalefishery.) 
1785 Kort  verhael   van   eenige   merkwaard.  geschiedenissen  van  Hol- 
land. Amst.,  1744.  8vo.  The  last  leaf  wanting.  1. — 
{Short  account  of  some  marveUons  events  of  Holland.) 
At  the  description    of  Enkhnyzen   a  history  of  the  Greeulandish  whale- 
fishery  is  inserted,  pp.  78 — 96. 

1786  —  No31  (S.  R.  J.)  Histoire  g6n6rale  des  p^ches  anciennes  et  modernes 
dans  les  mers  et  les  fleuves  des  2  continens.  Paris,  1815.  Vol.  1.  («o 
more  published.)  bds.  roy.  4to.  3. — 

1787  —  Beste  (B.  de)  Flistoire  des  P^ches,  des  D^couvertes  et  des  Eta- 
blissemens  des  HoUandois  dans  les  mers  du  Nord,  trad,  du  HolL,  av. 
des  notes.  Paris,  1799.  3  vols,  sd.^  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  4. — 

French  translation  of:  De  Walvischvangst  (Amst.  1791  see  No.  1779.) 
augmented  with  notes,  an  historical  dissertation  on  Greenland  and  Ice- 
land, etc. 

1788  —  De  seldsaame  en  noit  gehooixle  Walvis-Vangst,  voorgevallen  by 
St.  Ajina-Land  in  1682,  mitsgaders  een  pertinente  beschryvinge  van 
de  geheele  Groen-Landse-Vaarty  door  P.  P.  v.  S.  2de  druk.  Leiden, 
1684.  hds.,  with  the  7  plates.  4to.  10.— 

{The  curious  and  unheard  of  whalefshery,  which  took  place  at 
St.  Anna  Land  in  1682,  with  a  pertinent  description  of  the  whole  na- 
vigation to  Greenland.) 

A  curious  little  popular  work,  partly  in  verse.  Very  rare,  especially 
witb  tte  plates.  Most  copies  are  in  b^a  condition. 

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WHALEFISHERY. 

1789  —  StradavitS  Reyse  ter  Walvis-Vangst,  rymsgewys  beschreven  door 
I.  A.  S.  chinirgyn  op  hct  schip  Zaandyker  Hoop.  Antwerpen,  P.  J. 
Faryt,  1769.  4to.  3- 

{Foyage  for   ike   whalefuhery   to    the    SfyraiU  of  Iktviiis,  poeticalljf 
related  by  L  A.  S.) 
Carioas  and  rare  pieee. 
179D  —  Kat   (H.  D.)  Dagboek  eener  reize  ter  walvisch-  en  robbenvangst 
in  1777->78.  Haarlem,  18)8.  8vo.  With  map  antf  portr.  1.75 

(Journal  of  a  voyage  for  the  whalefithery  in  1777—  78.) 

1791  -—  Sooregby  (W.)  Account  of  the  Arctic  regions.  With  a  history 
and  description  of  the  Northern  Whale-fishery.  Edinb.,  1820.  2  vols. 
bds.,  maps  and  plates,  roy.  8vo.  17.50 

Very  interesting  and  rare  work. 

1792  —  De  Nieuwe  Vermeerde  Groeniantse  Walvisch-Vangst,  ofte  Am- 
sterdaoLse  Y-Stroom,  vervult  met  veeldeiliande  nieuwe  enaengename 
liederen. . .  t'Amsterd.,  Erven  O^shert  de  Qroot  en  A.  v.  Dam,  1719. 
sd,  sm.  squ.  8vo.  5.— 

{The   newly  augmented  tokalefishery  of  Greenland  or  the  Amsterdavi 
Y'Biver,  filled  with  various  new  and  agreeable  sonqs  etc.) 
Popular  ohap  book.  —  94  pp.  and  1  leaf  for  the  index,  with  some  rough 
woodoats.   —  This   extremely   rare  little  book  contains  a  collection  of  po- 
pular songs,   some  of  which  very  curioas,  and  most  relating  to  sea-fariug. 
The  first  of  them  gives  a  description  of  the  whalefishery. 

1793  —  Bring  (S.)  De  piscaturis  in  Oceano  Boreali.  Lond.  G.  1750. 4to.  —.GO 

1794  ~  Bschricht  (D.  F.)  og  J.  Bernhardt,  Om  Nordhvalen  {Balaena 
Mystieetus  L,)  navnlig  med  hensyn  til  dens  udbredning  i  fortiden  og 
nutiden.  Kjobenh.,  1861.  4to.  With  atlas  of  6  plates,  roy.  fol.        5.- 

1795  -  Placcaet. . .  etc.  {Edict  on  the  Whalefishery  and  the  Navigation 
to  Greenland,  prohibiting  to  rent  Dutch*  vessels  etc.  to  foreign  nations 
for  this  purpose.)  's  Grav,  1661.  1  fol.  sheet,  the  verso  blank.      1.50 

1796  —  Placcaet. . .  etc.  (Restriction  of  the  Whalefishery  and  navigation 
to  Greenland  in  consequence  of  the  war  with  England.^  '^Gravenh., 
1673.  1  fol.  sheet,  the  verso  blank.  '  1.50 

1797  —  WaerschotLWizige  etc. . .  (£dict  of  the  States  General  suspen- 
ding the  restrictions  laid  upon  the  Fishery  of  Greenland  in  consequence 
of  the  late  war.)  's  Grav.,  J,  Scheltus,  1674.  1  small  fol.  sheet,  the 
verso  blank.     '  '  1.50 

1798  ~  Official  Documents  (from  the  Resolutions  of  the  States  of 
Holland)  concerning  the  Whaiefishery^  the  navigation  to  Greenland, 
the  Straits  of  Davids  etc.  1768-79.  8  parts,  fol.  2.50 

1799  —  Statuten  der  Nederl.  Walvischvisscherij-Maatschappij  te  Am- 
sterdam. Amst.,  1843.  8vo.  —.50 

{Salutes  of  the  Dutch  WhaUfishery-Company  at  Amsterdam^ 

1800  Wilkes  (Ch.)  Narrative  of  the  United  SUtes'  Exploring  Expedition, 
1838 — 42.  Condensed  and  abridged.  London  (1845.)  cloth.  8vo.  '  3.— 

1801  Wisoonsin*  —  Owen  (D.  D.)  Report  of  a  geological  survey  of 
Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minn&<«ota.  Phiiad.  1852.  cloth,  3i6  colour,  pl^' 
and  mapsy  many  woodcuts,  roy.  4to.  (48. — )  24.— 

1802  Witsen  (NiO.)  Noord-  en  Oost-Tartarye,  ofte  bondig  ontifverp  van 
de  landen  en  volken  . .  in  Noord-  en  Oost-Asia  en  Euro^a.  2*«  druk. 
Amst.,  Fr.  Raima,  1705.  2  vols,  in  1.  Dutch  velhm,  or  hf.  calf  vncut, 
maps  and  plates,  fol.  lO.— 

{North-   and   Mast-Tartary,   or   a   description   of  the  countries  and 
nations  in  the  North  and  Bast  of  Asia  and  Europe.) 

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This  celebrated  work  of  the  learned  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam  gives 
an  accoimt  of  nearly  all  the  great  voyages  of  the  Dutch  to  the  North, 
Bast  and  South,  with  occasional  notes  of  their  voyages  to  the  West.  Vol.  I.  pp. 
457 — 187  cont.  an  acconnt  of  the  peoples  of  America,  ^showing  their 
probable  origin  from  the  North-East  of  AHa^"  and  of  the  „  Unknown 
Souih-Landi/'  the  voyages  of  Tasman,  etc.  It  is  a  work  of  infinite  research 
and    filled    on  every   page  with  the  most  varied  learning  and  informatioa. 

1803  "Witsii  (H.)  Exercitutiones  Academicae  Ultrajecti,  1 715.  vellum.  8vo.  2. — 

Exercitatio   I.  II.  (pp.  1 — -119) :    De  Evangelio   Americanis   praedicato. 

1804  AKTitt  (Ck>rn.  de)  Thomas  Jefferson.  Etude  historique  sur  la  d^mo- 
cratie  Am^ricaine.  Paris,  1861.  id.,  portrait.  8vo.  1.75 

1805  Wonderen  des  werelds,  vervattende  de  uytstekenste  vreemdiglieden 
eri  verwonderenswaerdige  saken,  in  alderleye  gewesten  des  Werelds, 
etc.  Amstei^d.,  M.  W,  Loornxck,  1672.  hf.  hd.  4to.  5.-- 

{Wonders    of  the   world,  containing   the  most  remarkable  curiosiiies 
in  various  countries  of  the  world.) 

Curious  collection.  See  for  America  page  15,  18,  19,  22,  24,  28,  29, 
30,  32,  39,  58,  67  etc.  etc.  —  At  the  end  a  MSS.  index. 

1806  "Wright,  Voyage  aux  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique,  ou  observations  sur  la 
soci6t6,  les  raoeurs',  les  usages  et  le  gouvernement  de  ce  pays.  Trad, 
de  rAngl.  p.  J.  T.  Parisot.  Paris,  1822.  2  vols,  sd,  uncut.  8vo.      2.25 

1807  'Wynkelmann  (Hans  Just)  Der  Americanischen  Neuen  Welt 
Beschreibung,  daiinnen  deren  Erfmdung,  Lager,  Natur,  Sitten,  Bar- 
barey . . .  Beneben  einer  wunderbaren  Schiiffart  nach  Brasilien  Hans 
von  Staden.  Oldenburg,  S.  C.  Zimmer,  1664.  vellum,  porir.  of  the  author 
at  p.  229.,  verif  curious  wood-engravings,  squ.  4to.  Scarce.  22. — 

llie  author  ardently  defends  the  American  rights  of  the  Dutch  West-Ind. 
Comp.  (see  pp.  100—108.)  —  The  voyage  of  H.  Stade  was  made  in  1548. 

1808  Wytfliet  (Com.)  Descriptionis  Ptolemaicae  augmentum,  sive  Occi- 
dentis  notitia.  Brevi  commentario  illustr.  et  hac  secunda  editione 
magna  sui  parte  aucta.  Lovanii,  Q.  Rivius,  1598.  vellum,  19  maps  of 
America  {that  of  Rispaniola  wanting),  fol.  10. — 

2^  edition  of  Wytfliet*s  American  Atlas,   which  is  the  first  special  one 

of  the  New-World.  The  first  edition  is  of  1597.  It  contains  19  very  well 

engraved   maps,    each  occupying  2  pages,  remarkable  for  their  correct  and 

ample  details. 

1808* The  same  edition,  hf  relhim,  the  maps  wanting,  4. — 

1809  —  Descriptionis  Ptolemaicae  augmentum,  sive  Occidentis  notitia, 
brevi  commentario  illustrata  et  hac  secunda  editione  magna  sui  parte 
aucta.  Duaci,  Apud  Franc.  Fabri,  1603.  old  calf.  fol.  Tall  copy.    16.— 

The  title  bears  the  notice  2^ 'edition,  and  indeed  the  text,  as  well  as 
the  maps,  are  exactly  the  same  as  in  the  preceding  edition  of  1598.  It  is 
no  doubt  the  same  book,  as  published  In  1598,  only  with  the  address  of 
Fr.  Fabri  of  Douay  and  with  the  year  1603.  The  only  difference,  I  have 
remarked,  is,  that  it  has  not  the  leaf  after  the  preface:  In  C.  WgtjUet. . . 
Epigramma,  in  place  of  which  a  blank  leaf  is  inserted. 

1810  —  Histoire  universelle  des  Indes  Occidentales.  Nouuelleraent  tra- 
duicte;  ou  il  est  traict6  de  leur  descouverte,  description  et  conqueste 
faicte  par  les  Castillans  etc.  Douay,  Franc.  Fabri,  1607.  vellum,  19 
maps.  fol.  26. — 

French  translation  of  Wytfliet,  with  the  same  19  maps  as  in  the  pre- 
ceding Latin  editions.  The  text  is  not  a  mere  translation,  but  has  consi- 
derable changes  and  augmentations. 

Bound  up  in  the  same  volume :  Magin  (Ant.)  Histoire  universelle  des 
Indes  Orieu  tales.  Nouveilemeut  traduicte,  con  tenant  la  descouverte  etc. 
Donay,  Fr.  Fabri,  1607.  JTith  4  small  maps  on  1  leaf  —  La  Suite  de 
I'histoire    des    Indes   Orientales,  de  la  conversion  des  Indiens.  Ibid.  1607. 

Amsterdam.  27 

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YELLOW  FEVEI. 

iSii  —  Carey    (M»)    Kort   berigt   wegens  de  kwaadaartige  koorts,  weike 

onlangs   in   Philadelphia   heerschte.  (Jit  het  Eng.  vert,  door  N.  C.  de 

Fremery.  Haarlem,  il9^.  8vo.  3.50 

{Short   account    of  the    malignant   fever,   lately  prevalent  in  Fhila- 

delpkia.  Transl.  from  the  Engl.) 

,,This  pamphlet  is  rather  an  historical  accouut  of  the  circumstances  atteoil- 
ing  the  raging  of  the  yellow  fever,  so  fatal  in  Philadelphia,  in  1793, 
and  in  which  Mr.  Carey  has  presented  his  fellow  citizens  with  a  collec- 
tion of  facts  and  observations  well  calculated  for  the  satisfaction  of  their 
anxious  curiosity.*  —  Bieh, 

1812  Kiirze   Nachricht  von   dem   bosartigen    Fieber,  welches  kiirzlicli 

in   Philadelphia   grassiret.    Mit   Liste   der    Todten.  Aus  d.  Engl.  v.  C. 
Erdman.  Lancaster  (Pensylvanien),  J,  Bailey ,  1794.  bd8.%^o.Rare,  4.— 

1813  —  Marie  (B.  v.)  De  febre  flava  Iiidiae  Occidentalis.  Marburgi,  1799. 
8vo.  78  pp.  1.50 

1814  —  Matthaei  (C.  Chr.)  Untersuchuug  fiber  das  gelbe  Fieber.  Han- 
nover, 1827.  2  vols,  bdi.,  map.  8vo.  2.50 

1815  —  Woensel  (P.  v.)  Verhandeling  over  -de  Geele  Koortze.  {Extr. 
1804.)  80  pp.  8vo.  1.- 

(Treatise  of  the  Telloto  Fever,) 

1816  —  Wblflng,  De  Febri  Americana  Flava.  Lugd.  B.  1803.  8vo.    -80 
1817 The  same,  printed  in-Uo.  1.25 

1818  —  Woodward  (J.  J)  Report  on  epidemic  cholera  and  yellow  fever 
in  the  army  of  the  United  States,  1867.  Washingt.,  1868.  ^io.  Govern- 
ment publication.  3.— 

1819  Zedler's  Universal-Lexicon  aller  Wissenschaften  u.  Kunste.  Leipzig, 
1732—50.  64  vols.  calf.  fol.  95.- 

This   enormous   work   is   still    highly    valued   as   a   book    of  reference 
especially   in   all  matters  of  history  and  geography;  it  contains  namerons 
articles  on  America. 
—    Zorzi'S   Itinerarium   Portugallensium.    1508.  —  see:    Collections 
of  Voyages.  No.  1844. 


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A.     COLLECTIONS    OF     VOYAGES. 

(i.  Introduction.    —  2.  Collections,) 

J^^  The  separate  editions  of  the  Voyages  contained  in  these  collections  will 
be  found,  -^  if  the  voyages  are  to  America,  as  those  of  Candish,  Drake, 
Raleigh,  etc.,  in  the  division :  Books  on  America,  —  if  they  are :  Bonnd 
the  world,  —  to  the  North,  —  to  the  East  —  or  to  the  South-Sea  and 
Australia,  —  under  these  headings  in  the  following  pages. 

i.     Introduction,  —  Journals 

1820  Asher  (A.)  Bibliographical  essay  on  the  collection  of  voyages  and 
travels,  edited  and  publ.  by  L.  Hulsius  and  his  successors,  15w--1660. 
Lond.,  1839.  4to,  6.— 

1821  Asher  (G.  M.)  Comuieutationis  specimen  de  Navigationum  quas 
Balavi  lypis  doscripserunt  coUectionibus.  Beroliui,  4860.  4to.  3. — 

Very  rare,  OTtly  60  copies  being  printed. 

Contains  the  very  full  bibliographical  description  (in  French)  of  de  Veer's 
Voyage  to  the  North  (in  Dutch)  1508  and  1605,  and  Houtman's  Voyage  to 
E.-India:  in  Dutch  1597,  1598;  in  Latin  1598  j  in  French  1598. 

1822  Beckmann  (J.)  Litteratur  der  alteren  Reisebeschreibungen.  Gott. 
1808.  2  vols.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  3.50 

This  is  not  a  simple  nomenclature,  but  rather  a  critical  review  of  some 
of  the  most  interesting  voyages,  as :  Theodat,  Voyage  du  pays  des  Hurons. 
1632.  —  Voyage  of  Martiniere.  —  Mocquet,  Voyages  aux  Indes  Occid.  et 
Orient.  Rouen,  1645.  —  Relations  du  Bresil.  1651,  etc. 

1823  Boucher  de  la  Bicharderie  (G.)  BiMioth^que  univ.  des  voyages 
ou  notice  compl.  de  tons  les  voyages  anc.  et  mod.  dans  les  diff^rentes 
parties  du  monde.  Paris,  1808.  6  vols.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  10.— 

1824  Boxhomii  (M.  Z.)  Apologia  pro  navigationibus  Hollandorum  ad- 
versus  P.  Heuterum.  Acced.  Tractatus  pacis  et  commercii  Londini 
1495  confirmatus.     No  place  (1650?)  12mo.  2.— 

Ou  the  old  Dutch  voyages,  especially  to  the  North,  during  the  15*i»  cen-. 
tury. 

1825  Camus  (A.  G.)  Memoire  sur  la  collection  des  Grands  et  Petits 
Voyages,  et  sur  la  collection  des  Voyages  de  M.  Thevenot.  Paris,  1802. 
sd.  uncut.  4to.  15. — 

The  copy  of  the  well  known  bibliographer  and  bookseller  A.  Asher,  with 
innumerable  important  MSS.  annotations  of  his  hand.  Very  Interesting 
copy. 

1826  Pacsimiles  \der  titeli]  van  Oude  HoUandsche  Reysen  uit  de  verza- 
raeling  v.  Frederik  MuUer  te  Amsterdam.  —  Op  steen  overgebragt 
te  *s  Grav.  by  E.  Spanier  (1867.)  squ.  4to.  30  leaves,  in  wrapper, 
with  printed  table  in  French.  50. — 

{Facsimiles    [of   the   titles]    of  old  Dutch  voyages^  in  the  collection 
of  Fred,  MuUer  at  Amst.  Liikographed  at  the  Hague  hy  E.  Spanier,) 

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These  facsimiles  have  been  made  with  the  ntmost  care.  They  are  printed 
i  u  50  copies  only  om  old  Datch  paper,  made  before  1650,  and  will  be  sold  only 
together,  no  separate  leaves  being  to  be  had.  The  originals  are  all  ven/ 
rare,  many  of  them  turned  uj)  only  once  or  twice  in  Holland,  daring  the  last 
30  years,  and  uo  Dutch  pablic  library  possesses  all  these  editions;  some 
of  them  are  wanting  in  all.  —  Contents : 

i,  2.  Collection  of  voyages.  'Amst,  M:  Oolyn,  1619.  Engraved  and  printed  title. 

3.  Van  Noort's  voyage.  (1602.) 

4,  5,  B.  Spilbergen  and  le  Maire,  Voyage  round  the  world.  Dutch  edit. 
of  1619  and  21.    Latin  ed.  of  1619. 

7,  8.  De  Veer,  Voyage  to  the  North.  1598,  1605. 

9  to  12.  Houtman's  voy.  to  E.-Iiidia.    Dutch  ed   of  4597,  1598,  1609. 

Latin  ed.  of  1598. 
13,  14.  Van  Neck's  voyage.  Ed.  of  1600  and  1601. 

15.  M(arees),  Voyage  to  Guinea.  4602. 

16.  Spilbergen,  Voyage  to  £.-India.  1605. 

17.  Bicker,  Voyage  to  La  Pkta.  1603. 

18.  Candish  and  Drake,  Voyage  round  the  wwld.  1598. 

19.  Raleigh  and  Keymis,  Voyage  to  Guiana.  1598. 

20.  D.  Pt.  de  Vries,  4  voy.  to  Asia  and  America  (New-Netherl.)  4655. 
21  to  30.  Detectio  freti,  by  Is.  Massa.  —  All  the  plates  and  maps  of  the 

editions  of  1612  and  1613. 

1827  Jonge  (Bonif.  de)  Carmen  de  primis  Batavorum  navigationibus  in 
Indiam  Orient.  Hecitatum  in  choro  Templi  Novi.  Amst.,  1726. 4to.  8.— 

Unique.  —  It  is  a  Latin  poem  (on  pp.  3  to  14)  made  and  recited 
by  an  able  Gymnasiast  on  leaving  the  Latin  Gymnasium  at  Amsterdam. 
The  author  was  a  member  of  the  renowned  and  noble  family  de  Jonge  of 
Zealand. 

1828  Hillsins.  —  Collation  of  Hulsius'  collection  of  Voyages  by  Mr.  B. 
Quaritch.  (London,  1860.)  8  pp.  4to.  JFUA  some  SfSS.  corrections  6y 
Mr.  Q.  hinue^.  Entirely  out  of  print.  (42.—)  14.— 

1829  Tiele  (P.  A.)  M6moire  bibliographique  sur  les  journaux  des  Navi- 
gateurs  Neerlandais,  r6imprim6s  dans  les  collections  de  De  Bry  et  de 
Hulsius  et  dans  les  collections  Hollandaises  du  17e  siecle,  et  sur  les 
ancienncs  editions  Hollandaises  des  journaux  de  navigateurs  etrangcrs, 
la  plupart  en  la  possession  de  Frederik  Muller.  Amst.,1867.  8vo.  7.50 

4830  The   same,   larffe  paper.  Only  fifty  copies  printed  on  very  fine 

Dutch  paper.  Out  of  print  and  rare.  14.— 

Dedicated  to  Jam.  LenOX,  Esq.,  of  New-York,  who  furnished  many 
valuable  contributions  to  it  from  his  rich  library. 

A  very  useful  and  creditable  book  containing  the  exact  bibliographical 
description,  with  valuable  historical  notes,  of  my  rare  and  curious  collec- 
tion of  old  Dutch  voyages,  formed  with  great  expense  and  trouble  during 
17  years,  —  and  the  first  bibliography  of  old  Dutch  voyages.  The  original  text 
of  each  voyage  is  conferred  with  the  translations  given  by  De  Bry^  amply 
showing  the  immense  superiority  of  these  originals  in  text,  plates  and  maps, 
to  the  poor  editions  of  De  Bry,  whose  greatest  merit  consists  in  forming 
one  single  collection;  the  translations  given  by  Hulsius  are  by  far  superior. - 
The  references:  Tiele  No. . .  to  many  books  in  the  present  catalogue  refer  to 
this  bibliography. 

1831  Annales  (Nouvelles)  des  voyages,  de  la  geographic  et  de  I'his- 
toire,  ou  recueil  de  relations  originales  in6dites,  communiques  par 
des  voyageurs  frangais  et  Strangers,  etc.  Publ.  p.  /.  B.  Eyttes  et 
Malte-Brun.  Paris,  1819—28.  44  vols.  1—26.  hf.  calf,  27—44  sewed. 
many  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  Wanting  vol.  36  livr.  2 — 3.  ipr  2e  serie 
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Cont.  many  pieces  on  North-  and  South-America,  amongst  which  for 
instance,  in  the  fir»t  8  vols.:  Alvez  do  Piado,  Les  Gaaicouros  on  cavaliers 
Indiens  (Brazil).  —  L'^tat  de  la  religion  dans  les  Etats-Unis.  —  Details 
8Qr  la  Patagonie.  —  Voyage  dc  Baenos-Ayres  k  San-Jago.  —  Les  Ottavas 
du  Lac  Huron.  —  Zingaris  an  Bresil.  —  Le  luxe  aux  Etats-Unia.  —  La 
terre  australe  au  sud  de  TAmeriqae.  —  Etat  de  la  colouie  de  Deme- 
rary.  ~  Indiens  du  fleuve  Colombia,  —  Scoresby,  Les  courants  et  les 
animalcules  de  la  Mor  du  Groenland. —  Les  Capitaneries  de  Para  et  de  Soli- 
moens  au  Bresil,  etc. 

1832  BerghailS  (H.)  Almanach  der  Belehrung.auf  d.  Gebiete  der  Erd-, 
Lander-,  Volker-  u.  Staatenkunde.  Gotha,  1837—41.  5  vols.  JTiih 
maps,  plates  and  jwriraits  of  J.  Cook,  F.  Drake ,  Forhisher  etc,         4.  — 

1833  Bellegarde  (Abb6  de)  Histoire  uiiiverselle  des  voyages.  Amst.. 
1708.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

Vol.  T.  (all  published)  treating  exclusively  of  America:  Extracts  from 
Petrus  Martyr  on  the  discovery  of  America;  the  account  of  F.  Cortez  of 
the  discovery  of  New-Spain  etc. 

1834  Bennet  (B..  G.)  en  J.  v.  Wijk,  Verhandeling  over  de  Nederl.  ont- 
dekkingen  in  Amerika,  Australie,  de  Indien  en  de  PooUanden,  en  de 
namen,  welke  weleer  aan  dezelve  door  Nederlanders  zijn  gegeven. 
Utrecht,  1826.  8vo.  and  ailat  of  7  maps  tn-fol.  uncut.  4.50 

(Treatise  on  the  Butch  discoveries  *in  America^  Australia,  the  Indies 
and  the  Polar  Regi<ms,  and  on  the  names  formerly  given  to  them  hy 
the  Dutch.) 

Prize-essay,  published  by  the  Utrecht '  Provincial  Society.  The  atlas, 
being  published  separately,  is  very  often  wanting. 

1835  Cooley  (W.)  Geschiedenis  der  aardrijkskundige  ontdekkingen,  zoo 
te  land  als  te  zee  van  de  vroegsten  tijden  af  tot  op  heden.  Uit  het 
Engelsch  met  aanteek.  v.  d.  vertaler  (N.  G.  v.  Kampen.)  Haarl.,  1835 
— 37.  4  vols.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  4. — 

(History  of  the  geograph.  discoveries  from  the  earliest  times  till 
the  present  day.) 

1836  Falkenstein  (E.)  Geschichte  der  Geographischen  Entdeckungsreisen. 
Dresden,  1828—29.  5  parts  in  1  vol.  8vo.  1.50 

1837  Kerckmans  (E.)  Der  Zeevaert  lof,  handelende  van  de  gedenck- 
waerdighste  Zeevaerden . . .    Amst.,  1634.  vellum,  fol.  15. — 

(Praise  of  Sea-faring ,  relating  the  most  memorable  navigations,  etc.) 
Rare  and  very  curious  work,  consisting  of  an  histor>  poem  in  honour 
of  Navigation.  It  contains,  besides  all  the  considerable  voyages  leading 
to  the  discDvery  of  America,  most  of  the  expSditiona  both  to  the  East 
and  to  the  W^st  after  Columbus,  especially  those  of  the  Dutch  navigators 
to  the  year  1588.  Book  V  and  VI  are  exclusively  devoted  to  the  Indian 
navigations.  —  The  author  accompanied,  as  Rear- Admiral,  the  celebrated 
expedition  under  Hendrik  Brouwer  against  the  Spaniards  of  Chili. 

The  work  contains  18  beautiful  etchings,  one  of  which,  called :  The  ves- 
sel of  Fortune  (on  page  97)  by.  Rembrandt. 

1838  Moll  (G.)  Verhandeling  over  eenige  vroegere  zeetogten  der  Neder- 
landers. Amsterd.,  1^25.  8vo.  220  pp.  1.50 

(Treatise  of  some  early  voyages  of  the  Dutch.) 
With  very  interesting  particulars  on  the  voyages  of  Linschoten,  Hontman, 
Plancius,    Roggeveen   etc.,    mostly    from   a  mathematical  and  aatronomioal 
point  of  view. 

1839  Sprengel  (M.  O.)  Geschichte  d.  geograph.  Entdeckungen  bis  zur 
Ankunft  der  Portugiesen  in  Japan,  1542.  2e  Aufl.  Halle,  1792.  bds. 
8vo.  1— 

Amsterdam. 

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IRiO  Vivien  de  St.  ICartin  (L.)  Histoire  des  d^ouvertes  geographiques 

des   nalions  Europ^ennes   dans  les  di verses  parties  du  monde.    Paris, 

4845.  Tome  II.  en  2  parties.  8vo.  !2.50 

GonteDts :  Introduction  generale  k  Vhiai,  geographiqae  de  TAsie.  —  Asie 

Mineure. 

1841  Wappaens  (J.  B.)  Untersuchungen  fiber  die  geograph.  Enldeckun- 
gen  der  Portugiesen  anter  Heinrich  dein  Seefahrer.  Gottingen,  1842. 
Vol.  I.  (only  published.)  8vo.  2.— 

1842  Wimmer  (G.  A.)  Die  Enthuliung  des  Erdkreises,  oder  allgemeine 
Geschichte  der  geograph.  Entdeckungsreisen  zu  Wasser  u.  zu  Lande. 
Wien,  1834.  5  vols.  sd.  8vo.  5.— 

Vol.  4  and  5  contain  the  voyages  to  America  and  the  South-Sea. 

1843  Wijk  Boelandsz.  (J.  v.)  Korte  schets  dei'  Nederl.  ontdekkingen. 
Gron.  1842.  8vo.  —.60 

(Succinct  account  of  the  Dutch  discoveries.) 


2.  Collections  of  Voyages. 
1508. 

1844  Itinerarium  FortUgallensilim  e  Lusitania  in  indiam  et  inde  in 
Occidentem  et  demum  ad  Aquilonem.  In  fine:  (Mediolani)  1508.  vel- 
lum, fol.  —  Fer//  rare,  175.— 

Title,  7  unnumbered  leaves,  -88  leaves  (the  last  by  mistake  being  mar- 
ked LXXnn.)  Fine  large  copy. 

I^tin  translation  of  Zorzi's  collection  of  voyages,  by  Madrignano.  It 
contains  the  uavit;ations  of  Cadamosto,  Columbus,  Alonzo  the  Black,  Pinzon, 
Vespuccius'  third  voyage,  the  navigation  of  Josephus  the  Indian,  and  several 
letters  relating  to  Portuguese  voyages. 

At  the  Bolton  Corney  sale  a  copy  fetched  j6137. —  Mr.  Quaritch,  of 
London,  offered,  in  1871,  an  uncut  copy  at  jS.36. — 

1532—1563. 

g^^     No.  1845  to  1854 /orw  a  complete  and  very  rare  series  of  all  editions 
and  translations  of  Grynaeus. 

1845  [Grynaeus  (Sim)]  Nevus  Orbis  Regionum  et  Insula  rum  veteribus 
incognitarum,  una  cum  tabula  cosinographica.  Basileae,  Apud  Jo.  Her- 
vagium,  1532.  boards,  fol.  70.— 

The  original  first  edition,  the  rarest  of  all,  with  the  map. 

A  good  sound  copy.  —  „Editio  collcctionis  prima,  and  certainly  an  inva- 
/Juable  collection,  which  reflects  credit  to  John  Hnttich,  who  alone  compiled 
;;lt.     Simon  Grynaeus  only  wrote  the  preface..."  Harrisse  No.  171. 

Contents :  Cadatinsti  navigatio  ad  terras  ignotas.  —  Chr.  Columbi 
uavigatio.  —  P.  Alonsi  navigatio.  —  Pinzoni  navigatio.  —  Alb.  FesputU 
navigationum  epitome.  —  P.  Aliaris  navigatio.  —  Josephi  Indi  naviga- 
tiones.  —  Am,  Vesputii  navigationes  IIII.  —  Epistola  Emanuelis  regis 
ad  Leonem  X.  Pont.  Max.  —  Lodovici  Romani  navigationes.  —  Brocardi 
Locorum  Terrae  Sanctae  descriptio.  —  M.  Pauli  Veneti  De  regionibus 
Orient.  11.  III.  —  Haithon,  De  Tartaris.  —  Michow,  Sarmatia.  -  P.  Jovii 
Moschovit.  leejatio.  —  Peter  Martyr,  De  Insulis  nuper  inventis.  —  E. 
Stella,  De  Borussiae  antiquitatt. 

The  map  of  the  present  copy  is  that  called  by  Harrisse  ;  B ;  it  agrees 
exactly  with  his  description,  except  that  the  2*  square  does  not  commence 
with  the  word  Scotarum  (as  Harrisse  says)  but  Scytharum,  Copies  wilk 
the  map  are  very  rare;  in  the  Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana,  p.  498,  we 
find  even  the  following  notice  :  vThe  title-page  announces  a  map,  with 
„a  description  of  the  map  by  Miinster,  but  no  map  has,  as  far  as  I  can 
,/ learn,  ever  been  seen  in  this  edition.  Neither  do  Camus,  Meuselius, 
vMaittaire,   Panzer,   or  any  of  the  Bibliographical   books  appear  to  have 

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„ noticed  in  this  and  in  the  sabsequent  editions  the  constant  deficiency 
„of  the  map/'  Although  this  notice  must  he  called  rather  exaggerated, 
certainly  out  of  20  copies  only  one  has  the-  map.  As,  no  doubt,  many 
possessors  of  the  book  without  the  map,  would  wish  to  supply  this  de- 
ficiency, I  have  caused  a  fac-simile  of  it  to  be  made  on  very  old*paper, 
so  exactly  reproducing  the  original Jthat  it  would  be  difficult,  if  not  impos- 
sible, to  detect  the  difference. 

1846 The  map    of  Munster  (in  facsimile,  as  described   in  the  pre- 
ceding No.)  separately.  Only  10  copies  struck  off,  15.— 

184^  —  The  same  work.  Parisiis,  ^f'^'^  Oaleotuma  Prato^  (at  the  end  1532.) 
calf  giU.  fol.  (Harrisse  Np.  172.)  40.— 

2^  edition.  Exact  reprint  of  the  preceding  edition,  without  additions. 
The  map,  which  belongs  to  this  Paris  edition,  is  not  that  of  Miinster, 
but  an  entirely  different  (and  if  possible  still  rarer)  one,  by  Orontins  Fi- 
naeus.  It  is  described  by  Harrisse,  page  298.  The  present  copy  has  only 
the  right  half  of  this  map,  but,  besides,  a  fac-^mUe  of  the  whole  map  on 
old  paper,  in  the  same  manner  as  that  of  Munster. 

1848 The  map  of  Orontius  Finaeus  (in  facsimile  as  that  of  Miinster) 

separately.  On- old  paper.  Only  10  copies  struck  off.  15. — 

1849 The  same  work,  same  edition,  vellum,  fine  tall  copy,  the  map  in 

facsimile.  35.— 

Harrisse  (No.  173)  cites  still  another  Paris  edition  with  the  address : 
Apud  Joannem  Parvum  sub  fiore  lUio  (1532),  which  is  exactly  the  same 
as  the  preceding,  only  with  a  new  title. 

1850 The  same  work.  Basileae,  Apud  Jo.  Hervagium,  1537  (at  the  end 

1536.)  calf.  fol.  40.— 

This  3d  edition  has  the  same  contents  as  the  preceding  two,  but  with 
addition  of  Maximilian  of  Transsylvania's  account:  Be  Mohccis  insults 
(pp.  595 — 600.)  —  With  Miinster's  Map  in  facsimile. 

1851 The  same.  Basileae,  Apud  Jo.  Hervagium,  1555.  vellum,  fol.  50. — 

Best  and  most  complete  edition,  containing  considerable  additional 
pieces,  viz.:  F,  Cortesii  De  insulis  nuper  inventis  narratlo.  —  EpistoUze 
duae  de  Evangelii  profectu  apud  Indos.  — -  Episcopi  Temixtitan  (Mexico) 
in  Huketan  epistola.  —  Nicolai  Herbomi  Epitome  de  Indis  ad  fidem 
Christi  convertendis. 

With  Miinsters's  map  in  fac-simile. 

1852 The  same  edition,  vellum,  map  in  fac-simile.  Fine  copy  with  MSS. 

annotations  by  Jo.  ScAeffer  (author  of  the  History  of  Lapland.)     55  . — 
-     Grynaeus   (in  Latin)  abridged.  Roterodami.  1616.  —  See  No.  1872. 

1853  [Grynaeus]  Die  New  Welt  der  landschaften  vnnd  Insulen,  so 
bis  hie  her  alien  Altwelt  beschrybem  vnbekant,  jungst  aber. . .  jm 
Nidergenglichen  Meer  herfunden.  Strassburg,  0.  Vlricher  von  Andla, 
1534.  hf  calf.  fol.  40.- 

German  translation  of  Grynaeus'  Novns  Orbis,  made  by  Mich.  Herr. 
»Moins  connue  et  beaucoup  plus  rare  que  Torlginal.''  Tromel.  —  No  map 
has  been  issued  with  this  translation,  which  has  on  the  other  hand  the 
merit  of  being  augmented  in  the  text.  It  contains  a  full  translation  of 
Peter  Martyr's  Decades  (leaf  174 — 229)  and  also  his  3  hooks  de  Legaiione 
Babylonica  (235 — 248.),  both  wanting  in  all  the  different  Latin  editions. 
Besides,  it  contains  all  the  pieces  of  the  first  Latin  edition  of  1532,  except 
Miiusters  Introductio  in  tabulam  geograph.^  which,  the  map  wanting  in  it, 
was  superfluous.  Also  the'  preface  of  Grynaeus  is  omitted  and  anew  one 
by  the  translator,  Mich.  Herr,  added. 

It  is  curious,  that  none  of  these  differences  has  been  noted  by  Flarrisse 
(No.  188.) 

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1854  [Grynaeus.]  Die  Ki^uwe  Weerelt  der  Landtschappen  ende 
Eylandeo,  die  tot  hiertoe  alien  ouden  weerelt-bescrijueren  onbekent 
gewest  sijn...  Thantwerpen,  Jan  van  der  Loe,  \^i^.- vellum,  fol. 
(Tiele  No.  293.)  Bare.  50.- 

{The    New    World   of  lands  and  islands^  which  liave  been  unknown 

till  now  to  all  old  geographers,) 

This  Dutch  translation  is  made  on  the  German  version  of  Mich.  Heir 
of  1534,  but  with  new  augmentations,  so  that  it  is  the  most  complete 
of  all  editions  of  this  valuable  collection.  Besides  the  Decades  of  Petrut 
Martyr  and  his  3  books  :  de  legatione  Babyloni(!a  (both  inserted  in  the 
Grerman  translation)  it  has  from  the  Latin  edit,  of  1555 :  Two  Histories 
of  New  Spain  by  F.  Cortes,  on  pp.  334  to  503,  —  while  the;  History 
of  the  islands  of  Canaria,  newly  discovered,  on  pp.  504  to  521,  exists  iu 
no  otW  edition  of  this  work. 

The  translation  is  made  by  the  notary  Com,  Jdlyn,  who  abridged  the 
preface  and  added  a  dedication  to  William  Prince  of  Orange. 

This  ^Dutch  edition  is  exceedingly  rare,  even  in  HoUaad,  and  will  be 
sought  in  vain  in  many  of  the  best  Dutch  libraries. 

1583. 

1855  Martyr  ab  Angleria  (Petrus)  De  rebus  Oceanis  et  Orbe  Novo 
decades  tres  etc.  Basileae,  «p.  Joa.  BebeUum,  1533.  The  margins  of 
the  title  mended.  — 

Gfrynaei  Novus  Orbis  Regionum aclnsalarum veteribus incognitarum. 
Paris,  op.  Qaleotum  h  Prato,  (1532.)  {No  map)  —  In  1  vol.  calf.  fol.  50.— 

Harrisse  No  176  and  No.  172.  —  This  edition  of  Angleria  contains, 
besides  a  reprint  of  the  very  scarce  edition  of  Alcala  1516,  pp.  68—75 
„I>e  insulis  nuper  inveniis  et  de  morihvs  incolarum,"  and  pp.  76—92. 
„De  legatione  JSabylonica,"  The  work  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  sour- 
ces for  the  history  of  the  discovery  of  America,  the  author  being  at  once 
the  friend  of  Columbus,  Vespucci  us  and  Cabot.  —  For  Grynaeus  see  No.  1847. 

1656. 

1856  Bamusio  (G.  B.)  NaTigationi  et  Viaggi.  Venetia,  Qiunti,  1588, 1559, 
1556.  3  vols,  vellum,  fol.  38.- 

Complete  copy  of  this  precious  and  rare  collection  of  voyages,  the  most 
valuable  ever  published  in  Italian.  The  first  vol.  contains  the  voyages  to 
Africa  and  East-India,  including  those  by  Cada  Mosto,  Am.  Yespuc- 
cins,  the  extensive  account  of  the  land  of  Priest  John,  by  Fr.  Alvarez 
(leaves  189—255.)  etc.  —  The  2d  rehites  the  travels  of  Marco  Polo. 
Haython,  and  other  travellers  to  Persia,  Armenia,  Turkey  etc.,  and  also  F. 
Jovius'  account  of  Moscovy.  —  The  3d  volume  is  the  most  interesting 
and  also  the  most  voluminous  of  all;  it  is  entirely  filled  with  the  voyages 
to  the  New  World,  and  contains  amongst  other  pieces:  Oviedo*s Historia 
geneiale  delle  Indie  Occid.  (leaf  74-224),  Cortez*  relationi  (225—296). 
Peter  Martyr,  P.  d*Aluarado,  Cartier's  Relationi  della  Nova  Francia  etc., 
etc.  With  7  folding  maps  and  woodcuts  in  the  text. 

1690—1630. 

D£  BRY. i«t  German, 

1857  Bry  (De)  Collectiones  Peregrinationum  in  Indiam  Occi- 
dent ale  m.  -  Grands  Voyages.  German  Text.  14  parts. 
Francof.  a.  M.  1590—1630.  fol.  —  Complete.  900.- 

Very  fine  copy  of  the  excessively  rare  German  edition,  the  fourteen 
parts  bound  in  2  vols,  calf  gilt,  very  neat,  original  binding  of  the  end  of 
the  17**»  centory.  The  copy  comes  from  an  old  German  ducal  library,  and 
it  must  be  attributed  to  this  circumstance,  that  it  has  preserved  all  its 
original  cleanness;  it  measures  33,7  mill,  by  22,3.  About  8  plates  are 
insigmfieantly   restored   in  the  inferior  margina,  and  some  maps  misplaceil 

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Do  Bry,  Grands  Voyages  in  German. 

Correcting  notice  for  No.  1857—58  o/'Prederik  Mullor's 
of  Amsterdam^  Catalogue  of  Books  on  America. 

Having  acquired  since  No.  1857 — 58  of  this  catnlogu'*  were  prin-  - 
ted,  some   parts  of  De  Bry's  Gran  Is  and  Petits  Vcyages  in  German,  - 
by   means   of  which   I    am   euableJ  to  coup^se  a  compUte  copy  of 
the  Grands  Voyages  in  first  editions,  1  be-^:  ro  call  tin  rtten lien  ' 
of  the  reader  to  the  sobjoined  statements /iJy  which  No.  185/  and 
1858  of  the  catalogue  will  b3  changed  in  the  following  manner: 

1.  Offered  for  ilor.  1000.— 

A  complete  and  remarkably  fine  copy  of: 

De  Bry, Grands  Voyages.    German  Text. 
U  parts.  1590—1630.    All  in  first  editions. 
Part  I — IV  as  described  in  No.  1857;  -the  wanting  pieces  complete  1. 
Part  V—VII  (Measuring  33,9  mill,  bv  23,9). 
Part  VIII  as  described  in  No.  1858. 
Part  IX -XIV  as  described  in  No.  1857. 

II.  Grands  Voyages.  German  Text.  Vol.  I— VIII.  1590-1624.   275.- 
I  — IV  in  first  editions  complete,  except  the  index  of  part  I.     — 

[Large  copy,  33,9  mill,  by  23,9). 
V— VI    in   2d  editions.     VII  in  3d  edition.  .  VITI  in  2d  edition. 

(V--VIII  as  dcBcribed  in  No.  1857.) 

From  the  preceding  will  be  seen,  that,  in  order  to  form  a  com- 
plete set  of  all  parts  in  first  editions,  two  differently  bound  copies 
ought  to  be  broken  up  and  combined  into  one.  As  nearly  each  col- 
lector has  his  own  idea  as  to  the  binding  etc.  of  de  Bry^  and  many 
should  prefer  to  arrange  the  copy  themselves,  and  as,  moreover,  my 
own  feeling  is  against  destroying  the  fine  venerable  old  binding 
of  the  17**»  century  of  both  copies,  —  I  beg  to  offer 

Both  sets  I.  II.  together  for  flor.  1100. 

Till  l»t  March  1872  both  will  be  rescryed  for  an  order  on  the 
combined  sets;  —  after  this  date  they  will  be  disposed  of  separately. 

I.  De  Bry,  Petits  Voyages  in  German.  Frankfurt,  1597  to  1613. 
Part  1—10.  First  editions  (except  part  IV,  which  is  of  the2d.) 
velUim  and  calf.  250.- 

Complete  Series  according  to  Mr.  Weigel's  collation ,  published 
iu  the  „Serapetim,  1845.*  except  part  VI  pi.  17,  and  part  VII 
the  preface  of  3  pp.  —  A  remarkably  fine  and  large  copy. 

See   at   No.  iSoO  an  incomplete  13*^  part  of  this  German  Series. 

I  beg  to  observe  that,  if  I  am  lucky  enough  to  complete  this 
copy  of  the  Petits  Voy.  to  13  parts,  in  l»ted.,d<?A>r(?l»t  March  1872, 
it  will  not  be  sold  separately,  but  only  together  with  the  above  men- 
tioned copy  of  the  Grand  Voyages,  as  forming  in  that  case  a  nearly 
unique  collection  of  a  German  de  Bry,  in  1*'  editions.  —  A  copy  by 
far  inferior  (including  only  6  parts  of  the  Gr.  Voy  and  7  parts  of  the 
Pet.  Voy.  in  first  editions)  fetched  at  Leclerc*  sale  (Paris,  1867) 
4000  francs,  eipeuses  excluded. 


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by  the  binder;  this  is  the  only  fault  in  its  exterior.  Except  four  parts 
all  are  in  flrat  editions.  The  copy  has  been  carefully  compared 
with  the  collations  given  by  Weigel  {Serapemn,  d845  pp.  65 — 89)  and  by 
Branet  {Manuety  5**  edit,  voi,  I.  pp.  4245—  54)  and  all  differences  observ- 
ed have  been  noted  down  in  the  following  description.  It  will  be  seen 
fh)m  it,  that  the  copy  has  two  slight  deficiencies  (viz.  two  leaves  text  in 
the  I"'  and  one  plate  in  the  44*^  part  wanting);  besides,  5 maps,  which 
ought  to  be  in  duplicates,  are  only  once  in  the  copy  (vis.  in  part.  3,  6, 
9,  10  and  14)  else  the  copy  is  entirely  complete.  On  the  other  hand 
some  pieces  and  variations  will  be  remarked,  which  are  mentioned  neither 
by  Brunei  nor  Weigel. 
Differences  from  the  collations  given  by  Branet  and  Weigel: 

I.  Virginia.  1590.  First  edition.  — .The  general  title  has  not  the  words 
after  the  year  1590:  Werden  verkaufft  etc.  -  The  title:  ^War- 
hafftige  Contrafacturen*  is  printed,  not  engraved.  —  The  5  plates  of 
the  vPicten«  with  their  explanations  have  together  8  leaves.  Brunet,  when 
stating  9y  seems  to  have  reckoned  doable  the  title:  Contrafeyt^ 
on  the  verso  of  which  the  explanation  ofthe  first  plate  will  be  found. — 
Wanting  the  last  2  leaves  (Register  and :  Impressam.)   — 

i^This  first  edition  in  German  is  so  rare  that  Camus,  p.  17,  says,  he  had 
never  seen  it,  neither  is  it  in  the  very  voluminous  collection  of  De  Bry 
in  the  National  Library  of  Paris."  Bibl.  OrenvilUana,  I.  p.  189. 

II.  Florida.  1591.  J^rH  edition.  —  Conform  to  Brunet  and  Weigel. 

III.  Brazil,  by  H.  v.  Staden  and  Lerius.  1593.  First  edition,  —  Weigel, 
and  after  him  Brunet  says,  that  this  first  edition  has  not  the  two 
prefaces  of  Staden  (2  and  6  pp.);  my  copy  which  is  unquestionably 
of  the  first  edition,  has  both.  As,  besides,  page  136  is  rightly  num- 
bered, this  seems  to  be  au  issue  of  the  first  edition,  which  has  es- 
caped Mr.  WeigePs  notice.  —  No  plate  faU  of  Adam  (which  ought 
to  be  repeated  here  from  the  l«t  part.) 

IV.  Benzonias.  1594.  First  edition.  —  The  2^  title  in  German  (pasted 
on  the  Latin.)  After  the  ^a  ^^^^  ^  duplicate  of  the  Map:  Oeeiden- 
talis  Jmerieae  ^tc, 

^Nothing   is  more  rare,   than    the  first  edition  of  ihtM  4  parts'* 
BiH.  OrenpiU. 
V.  Benzonlus.  1595.  Second  edition.  —  With  Latin  title  (not  mention- 
ed  by   Weigel)    with  date  1595.  —  The  2^  title :  Folgen  hemaeher 
has  the  date  1613. 

VI.  Benzonius.  1619.  Second  edition .  —  Agrees  with  Bronet's  Collation 
No  map:  Jmeriea  1596.  This  map  is  ordinarily  wanting,  because 
in  this  German  edition,  it  has  been  used  in  part  XII  (where  it  is 
likewise  in  this  copy.) 

VII.  Ulr.  Schmidt.  1617.  Third  edition.  —  Collation:  title,  text  pp.l- 
51.  (thB  verso  of  the  hist  leaf  blank,  pp.  47-48  omitted  in 
pagi^o);  —  Title:  Fotaen  nun  die  Fiywen.,,  1600.  1  leaf.  — 
15  plates,  numb.  I— XI,  XIII^XV.  Phite  12  not  numbered.  Thfese 
are  the  plates,  which  Weigel  and  Brunet  place  after  the  Jdditamen- 
turn  of  the  first  edition  of,  the  8**^  part.  The  latter  mentions, 
that  a  copy  of  the  7^  part  (at  Gotha)  has  15  plates  with  a  separate 
title;  this  remark  must  have  been  made  simply  from  the  plates  being 
bound  in  the  manner  as  in  the  present  cc^y. 

Vni.  Raleigh.— Candish.— Drake.   1624.   Second  edition.   —  The  preface 
has  2  pp. 
IX.  A  Costa.  (1601.)  First  edition.  —  Wanting  the  map;  Factum  Ma- 
ffellanicum  belonging    to    the  \dditamentum,    which   map  will  also 
be  found  in  part  xfv. 

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X.  Vespuccius*  Voyages  etc.  1648.  Onfy  one  edition.  —  No  map: 
America  noviter  delineata.  (This  map  will  be  fomid  also  in  part 
XIV.)  —  Page  66  is  rightly  paged. 
XI.  Schoateu.  1619.  Only  one  edition.  —  Agrees  with  Branet's  collatioD, 
with  the  Appendix,  which  is  very  rare,  especially  when  with  the 
two  miips. 

XII.  Herrera.  1623.  Only  one  edition.  —  Agrees  with  Branet*s  and 
Weigel's  collation,  except  that  it  has  15  maps  instead  of  14.  The 
15^  map  (inserted  at  page  114)  has  the  inscription:  Descripeion 
de  las  Indias  Oceideniales ;  it  is  not  numbered  and  the  same  which 
will  be  found  in  part  XIV. 

XIII.  1628.    Only   one   edition.   —   Agrees  with   Brnnet's   and    Wcigel's 
.    collation  with  the  plate  oi  S.  Salvador ,  but  without  inscription. 

XIV.  1630.  Only  one  edition.  —  Wanting  the  plate  of  Olinda,  and  map 
of  Virginia  (the  same  which  is  in  part  XUI;  no  doubt  it  has  been 
issued  only  once).  This  copy  has,  besides,  a  plate,  which  is  mentioned 
neither  by  Brunet  nor  by  Weigel,  viz:  Abbilduny  weleher  Gestalt 
die  Spaniiche  Siiberfiotta  von ...  P.  Peters  ffayn . . .  1628  erobert. 
This  plate,  which  must  be  very  rare,  is  inberted  at  page  1. 

Becapitulation- 

First  editions:    10  parts,  viz.  1—4,  9—14. 

Second  editions:  3  parts,  viz.  5,  6,  8. 

Third  edition:      1  part,    viz.  7. 

Deficiencies:  Part  I.  2  leaves  Index.  —  II.  Duplicate  of  plate:  Fall  of 
Adam.  —  VI.  Duplicate  of  map:  America.  1596.  —  IX.  Duplicate  of 
map:  Fretum  Magellan.  —  X.  Duplicate  of  map:  Amertea.  —  jXIV. 
Plate  of  Olinda  and  Duplicate  of  map:  Virginia. 

Pieces  not  mentioned  or  diflferently  described  by  Brunet  and  Weigel: 
Part  I.  Two  titles  with  differences.  —  III.  Preface  by  Staden,  2  and  6 
pp.  Page  436  rightly  paged.  —  IV.  After  the  2^  title  a  duplicate  of  the  map 
OcddentaUs  Amerirae  etc.  —  VII.  See  description  above.  —  X.  Page  66 
rightly  paged.  —  XU.  15  maps  instead  of  14.  -^  XIU.  Plate  of  S.  Sal- 
vador witAout  insciiption.  —  XIV.  A  plate  representing  ^the  capture  of  the 
Spanish  Silrerfleet  by  P.  Heyn. 

A   copy   of  the  Grands   et   Petits  Voyages  (German  text)  vrith  only  6 

parts  of  the  Gr.  Voyages,  and  7  of  the  Pet.  Voy.  in  first  editions,  and  with 

some  defioiences,  fetched  at  Leclerc's  sale  (Paris,  1867)  4000  francs  plus  10  perc. 

1858  Bry  (De)  Grands  Voyages:  German  Text  Prancof.  1599—1601.  Part 

VIU  and  IX.  in  1  vol.  calf.  fol.  First  editions.  55.— 

Part  VIII:  Americae  Achter  Theil,  in  welchem  beschrieben  wirt: 
(1°.)  Guiana. . .  Emereia,  Topago...  dureh  Walthern  Balegh  und  Lor. 
Keymis...  (2°.)  Beyse  dess  Thorn.  Candish  Anno  1588 .. .  nnd  (S"".)  die  Reyss 
v(ML...  Fr.  Draeck  rnd  Joh.  Hauckens  1595.  Franckfurt,  1599.  6  and  15 
plates.  —  Complete,  only  map  of  Guiana  wanting.  —  First  edition. 

Fart  IX:  Neundter  vnd  Letzter  Theil  Americae,  darin  gehandelt  wird  von 
gelegenheit  der  Elementen,  Natur...  der  Newen  Welt;  Item  von  derselbeu 
Volcker. . .  Aus  Niederlandisoher  Beschreibung  Joh.  Hugen  von  Linschotten 
versetzet  dureh  Joh.  Humberger  Wetteranium.  Frankfart  (1601.)  —  25  plates. 
Complete,  but  without  the  Additamenium.  —  First  edition. 

A  fine  and  very  tall  copy  (34,6  mill,  by  24,4.) 

1859 Petits  Voyages:  German  Text.  Part  V.:  Funffter  Theil  der  Orien- 

talischen  Indian,  eygentlicher  Bericht  der  Reise,  so  die  Hollander  mit 
8  Schiffen  in  die  Oriental.  Indien  gethan.  Auss  Niederland.  Verzeich- 
nuss  in  hochteutscher  Sprach  beschrieben  dureh  G.  Arthus.  Frank- 
furt, 1601.  20  plates,  fol.  First  edition.  .  18.— 
Voyage   of  J.   C.  Van  Neck.     The  blank  leaf  after  the  preface  wanting. 

Fakd.  Mullsb, 

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i860  Bry(De)  Pelits  Voyages:  German  Text.  Part  XIII.:  Der  Dreyzehende 
Theil  der  Orientalischen  Indlen...  Schifffarthen  u.  Reysen,  so  von  1615— 27 
verrichtet  worden.  Frankfurt,  1628.  10  plates  in  the  text.  fol.     12. — 

Wanting  :    title,   dedication,  and    pp.   1 — 8,   plan  of  Macao  ,  and  map : 
Bescriptio  chorograpK  Indiw  orienialis ;   —  pp.  9  to  12  are  damaged  ty 
moisture. 
Contains  for  the  greater  part  voyages  to  Russia,  the  Northpole,  Baffin's  hay,  etc. 

1861 Map:  Conterfactur  der  3 schiflf farten ,  welche di («V /)  Hollander 

durch   das   Mitnachtischen    Mer. . .    durch    Waygais   noch  {sic!)  den 
Orientalischen  Indien  fuhrgenomen  ...  1   leaf.  fol.  15.  — 

I  have  found  this  same  map  in  the  3*  part  of  De  Bry's  Petits  Voyages 
in  Latin,  hut  with  connderahle  differences.  On  the  present  copy  the  place  for 
the  inscript. :  DelineeUio  3  Navigationum  is  left  blank;  also  the  square  for  the 
inscription:  Milliaria  German,  is  open,  and,  besides,  many  words  of  the  map 
in  Do  Bry  part  III  are  not  on  the  present  copy;  for  inst.:  the  name 
Somermeer  given  to  the  sea  in  the  right  under  corner,  near  the  square. 
The  impression  of  the  map  is  very  fine  and  vigorous ;  it  seems  to  be 
an  early  proof,  made  before  considerable  corrections  were  added.  I  cannot 
ascertain,  whether  it  belongs  in  this  form  to  the  German  edition  of  the 
3d  part  of  de  Bry. 

DE  BRY.   —  In  Latin. 

1862  Bry  (De)  Grands  Voyages:  Latin  Text.  Francofurti,  1590—1605. 

Part  1—7  in  2  vols.  veUum,  fol.  150.— 

I.  Admiranda  narratio   fida  tamen  de  commodis  et  incolarum  ritibus  Vir- 

giniae...    ab  Anglis   inventae. . .    Francof.  1590.  27  plates  and  map 

of  Virginia. 

1**  and  ^*  edition.  —  Mingled  copy.  The  first  line|of  the  dedication 

ending   with:  Ma.  —  The   verso  of  the    Index  praeeipuarum  rerum 

blank.  The  last  leaf  bhink.  -  Pkte  3,  6,  10,  11,  12  from  the  2*  ed. 

II.  Brevis  narratio  eorum   quae   in   Florida,    Americae   provincia,  Grallis 

accidernnt . . .  1591.  Map  and  42  plates. 

1**  and  2<'  edition.  —  The  plates  of  the  first  edition.  The  text  has  partly 
the  particularities  of  the  first,  partly  of  the  2^  edition,  according  to 
Brunet's  collation. 

III.  Americae   tertia  "pars,   memorab  ilem   provinciae   Brasiliae   historiam 
continens  germanico  sermone  scrip  tam  a  Joa.  Stadio.  1605. 

2''  edition. 

IV.  Americae  pars  quarta,  sive.'. .  historia  de  reperta  primum  Occidentali 
India  a  Christ.  Ck>lombo. . .  scripta  ab  Hier.  Benzono.  1594.  24  plates. 

First  edition,  but  the  verso  of  page  145  blank. 
V.  Americae  pars  quinta . . .  Hler.  Bezonl  secundae  sectionis  Hia  [Historia] 
. . .  1595.  Map  and  22  plates. 

\'*  edition.  The  word  Hia  (abbreviation  for  Historia)  added  between 
the  fourth  and  fifth  line. 
VI.  Americae  pare   sexta,  sive  historiae  ab  Hier.  Benzono  scriptae  sectio 
tertia.  1596.  28  plates. 

1«*  and  2''  edition.  The  text  of  the  first,  the  plates  of  the  2*  edition. 
3  plates  mounted. 
y II.  Americae   para  VII . . .  descriptio  praeeipuarum  quarundam  Indiae  re- 
gionum  et  insularum . .  .  ab  Ulr.  Fabro  Invent . . .  1599. 

\'^  edition.  The  3  plates  belonging  to  this  part  are  always  in  the 

subpart. 

Good   and  very  tall  copy,  even  with  temoins,  measuring  34,  8  mill,  by 

25,    but  wanting:    I.  Plate  of  Adam  and  Eve,  plate  4,  Pictonum  pi.  1 — 

3,  5.  —  III.  Title,  dedication  and  privilege  (^  leaves),  map,  pp.  41 — 46 

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65,  66,  71—72,  135—36.  —  IV.  Fiontispioe  before  the  plates,  pi.  3,23, 
24.  —  V.  Map,  pi.  10,  20,  21.  —  VI.  Begins  at  page  7,  wanting  map 
of  America,  pp.  9—10,  plan  of  Cosco,  pi.  8,  26.  —  VII.  Title. 


1863  Bry  (D©)  Brevis  narratio  eorum  quae  in  Florida,  Americae  pro- 
vincia,  Gallis  acciderunt,  secunda  in  illam  navigatione,  duce  R.  de 
Laudonni^re.  Auctore  J.  Le  Moyne,  cui  cognomen  est  de  Morgues. 
Francof.  a.  M.  1591.  fol.  12.- 

2<1  part  of  the  Grands  Voyages.  First  edition  (only  pi.  18  of  the  1^ 
edit.)  —  Wanting  pi.  15,  19—21,  31—34,  and  text:  privilegium  1  leaf, 
Mendae  qnaedam  1  leaf.  The  map  damaged. 

1864 Fetits   Voyages:   Latin  Text.  Francofurti,  1598  -1607.  Part 

4  1-^8-in  1  volume.  veUum.  fol.  First  editions.  125.~ 

In    the    first   three   parts   some   leaves    and    plates    stained  or  torn, 

the    remaining   parts   in   very  good  condition,  all  with  good  margins.  — 

By  a  collation  upon  Brnuct  the  following  differences  have  been  remarked: 

I.  Regnam  Congo,  hoc  est  vera  descriptloregni  Africanl.  Francof.  1598. 

14  plates.  —  Agrees  with  Bmnet's  indications. 

II.  Pars    Indiae   Orientalis,  in   qna  Joh.  Hug.  Llnschotani  Navigatio  ia 

Orientem.  Francof.  1599.  38  plates  and  4  maps. 

The  leaf  containing  Linschoten's  preface  damaged.  Plate  4  wan- 
ting, plate  37  damaged.  —  The  4  maps  at  pp.  18,  48,  72,96boand 
up  with  those  of  the  3*  part;  two  of  them  (those  of  Goa  and  Java) 
damaged.  —  At  the  end  of  the  text  no  blank  leaf,  but  2  nnnamb. 
leaves  of  index  for  this  edition.  Bmnet  mentions  them  only  for  the 
second  edition. 

III.  Tertia  Pars  Indiae  Orientalis  qua  continenti^r :  1°.  Secunda  pars 
navigationnm  T.  Hug.  Linschoten.  2°.  Navigatio  Hollandorom  in 
insulas  Orientales,  Javan  et  Sumatram.  3°.  Tres  navigationes  Hol- 
landorum  per  Glacialem  Oceanum.  Fraucof.  1601.  58  plates  et  5  maps. 

2  Plates  (Angra  and  Goa)  and  2  maps  {Delineatio  trium  naviga- 
tionvm  and  Hydrograpk,  ehar{)  mnch  damaged.  —  Without  the  map 
of  Nova  Zembla  on  the  verso  of  pi.  58 . 

IV.  Pars  Quarta  Indiae  Orientalis,  qua  primum  varii  generis  animalia 
describnntur ;  secundo  novissima  HoUandorum  in  Indlam  Orientalem 
navigatio.  Francof.  1601.  21  plates,  fol. 

Page  27 — 28  slightly  damaged. 

V.  Qninfa   Pars  Indiae   Orientalis:    qua   continetur  descriptio  navigatio- 

nis   quam   Holland!    cum  octonis  navibus  in  Terras  Orientales  susce- 

pernnt.  Francof.  1601.  20  plates. 

VI.  Indiae  Orientalis   Pars    VI.   Veram  et  historicam  descriptionem  auri- 

feri  regni  Guineae,  ad  Africam  pertinentis,  continens.  Francof.  1604. 


Plate  2  and  3,  as  usually,  with  the  misplaced  explanation. 

VII.  Indiae  Orientalis  Pars  Septima  \  navigationes  duas,  primam  h  Georgio 
Spilbergio  In  Indiam,  alteram  h.  Casper  Balby,  Gemmaro  Veneto, 
anno  1579  Babyloniam  versus...  ad  regnum  Pegu  usque  continuatam, 
continens.  Francof.  1606.  22  plates. 

The  dedication  with  the  coats  of  arms  of  J.  Adam,  surmoanted  by 
those  of  J.  Swichard. 

VIII.  Indiae  Orientalis  Pars  Octaya:  navigationes  quinqne,  primam  I  J&^- 
Neccio,  secundam  ^  Joh.  Herm.  de  Bree,  tertiam  k  Com.  Nicolai, 
quartam  k  Com.  de  Vena,  quintam  sub  Steph.  de  Hagen  in  Indiam 
Orient,  snsceptae  continens.  Francof.  1607.  18  plates. 

I^h^  right  port  of  pi.  18  wanting. 

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Beoapitulation. 

Wanting:  4  plate  (part  II,  N«.  4.)  half  of  pi.  18  in  Part  VIII. 

J}amaged,i  8  pi.  and  maps:  in  Part  2  and  3. 

ExeeptioncU:  Index  of  2  leaves  for  the  2d  part,  which  Branet  attrihu- 
tes  to  the  2^  edition  of  4628  only.  It  cannot  be  the  index  taken  from 
this  2*  edition;  for  this  being  the  case,  it  conld  not  (as  it  does)  entire- 
ly agree  with  the  pages^the  number  being  different  in  both  editions. 

4865  Bry  (de)  Petits  Voyages .  Latin  Text.  Part  XII.  Historiarum 
Orientalis  Indiae  Tomus  XII,  in  tres  libros  distributus:  l®  Descriptio- 
nes  regTiorum . . .  Orientalis  Indiae.  2°  Narrationes  aliquot  navigatio- 
num  susceptarum,  quibas  accessit  Periplus  Orbis  Terrae  a  Jac.  Ere- 
mita  absolutus.  3°  Descriptio  Septentrionalium  regionum:  Scythiae, 
Moscoviae,  .Islandiae,  Gronlandiae,  etc.  J.  Lud.  Gotofridus  ex  AngUco 
et  Belgico  sermone  in  Latinum  transtulit  et  locupletavit.  Francofurti, 
Apud  Wilk.  lizgerum  Anglum,  4628.  2  maps  and  40  engravings  in  the 
text.  fol.  TaU  and  fine  copy^  some  leaves  uncut.  Stained  by  water.  460. — 

Extremely  rare,  by  far  the  scarcest  of  all  the  parts  of  the  Petits 
Voyages.  —  This  part  is  also  the  most  Interesting  for  the  American  col- 
lector; it  contains  not  only  the  early  Dutch  and  English  voyages  to  the 
North  (Iceland,  Greenland,  etc.)  but  also  the  navigation  round  the  world 
by  L'Hermite,  with  account  of  his  advciitures  in  America  on  this  voyage.  — 

h\a  42*  partie  Latine  est,  apr^s  la  2«  edition  de  la  40*_partie,  le  vo- 
lume le  plus  rare  de  la  collection.''     Brunet. 

4866  —  ArthllS  (Gtotardlis)  Historia  Indiae  Orientalis  ex  variis  auctoribus 
coUecta  seriem  topograph,  regnorum  et  insularum  usque  Japonios  de- 
ducta,  qua  regionum  situs,  populorum  mores  et  superstitiones,  Lusi— 
tanorum  item  Hispanorum  et  Batavorum  res  gestae . . .  describuntur. 
Colon.  Agr.,  W.  Lutzenkirck^  4608.  vellum,  some  tmderlinings,  8vo.40.— 

An  abridgement  of  the  Petits  Voyages  of  de  Bry.  Arthus  assisted  also 
in  the  compilation  of  Hulsins's  Voyages. 

1598—1603. 

4867  Collection  of  Voyages  in  Ihitch,  published  by  Com.  Claesz 
(Corneille  Nicolas  or  Nicolai)  at  Amsterdam,  4598  to  4603.  squ.  4to. 
(See  Tiele  p.  5,  etc.)  400.- 

The  following  voyages,  all  (printed  in  the  same  size  and  type  and  pu- 
blished by  Corn.  Claesz  from  4598  to  4603,  would  form  a  collection,  if  there 
was  a  collective  title  to  combine  them.  The  same  occurs  with  the  5  voya- 
ges in  French  (see  the  foil.  No.)  published  in  uniform  folio  from  4605  to 
4640.  But  as  just  these  8  Dutch  voyages  constitute  nearly  the  entire  first 
collection  of  Dutch  voyages  with  collective  title  (viz.,  that  of  M.  Colyn 
46'!  9)  and  as  all  these  editions  are  sometimes  collected  in  one  vol.  and 
considered  as  a  unity,  they  are    here   put   together. 

Contents  of  the  8  parts : 
4°.  G.  de  Veer,  Voyage  to  the  North.  Reprint  of  4605  by  Com.  Claesz. 
2°.  Houtman,  Voyage  to  East-India.  (The  first  book.)  Reprint  of  4609  by 
3°.  Van  Neck,  Voyage  to  East-India.  (The  second  book.)  4601.     (the  same. 
4°.  Van  Noort,  Voyage  round  the  world.  4602. 
5°.  M(arees),  Descript.  of  Guinea.  4602. 

6°.  Bicker  and  Heemskerk,  Voyage  to  La  Plata.  4608.  {Wanting,) 
7°.  Candish  and  Drake,  Voyage  round  the  world.  4598. 
8^  Raleigh  and  Keymis,  Descript.  of  Guiana.  4598. 

These  7  parts  (i  to  5,  7,  8)  taken  together :   /  400. 

The  titles  are  given  in  full,  —  with  the  prices  and  particulars  of  each  part 
when  taken  separately  (if  there  is  no  customer  for  the  whole  collection 
3  months  after  the  publication  of  this  catalogue)  —  infra  under  the  dif- 
ferent heads  of  each  voyage. 

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A  copy  of  the  above  e^tioiiB  of  thete  8  Voyages  (No.  1  and  2  in  editions 
of  1598)  and  with  SpUbergen's  Journal,  Delft.  1G05,  was  sold  in  the  sale 
of  the  EMchedS  collection,  December  1867,  for  690. —  fl(»r.  and  immedia- 
tely resold  at  800  florins. 

1009. 
1868  Collection   of   Voyages   in   Jrewh,  published   by   Com.  Claesz. 
(Cora.  Nicolas  or  Nicolai)  at  Amsterdam  from  1605  to  1610.  5  parts 
in  1  vol.  vellum,  fol.  With  the  plates  of  the  original  Dutch  edit.  HO.— 
A  very  tall  and  fine  copy,  ereu  with  r<mgh  leaves,  bat  portions  of  the 
upper  interior  maiigiiis  of  part  2  and  4  stained  with  oil. 
Contents: 
I.  Premier  livre  de  THistoire  de  la  Navig.  (de  C.  Houtman)  anx  Indes 

Orient.  Par  G.  M.  A.  W.  L.  (GuiU.  Lodcwijks.)  1609.  ^ 
II.  Le    second  livre.   Journal  ou  comptoir,   cont.  la  narration  histor.  du 
voyage  par  8  navires   d'Amst.  en  1598  sous  J.  C.  TSOG,  etc.  1609. 

III.  Description  du  p^nible  voyage,  fait  antour  de  I'Univers  da  globe 
terrestre  par  Ol.  du  Wort  d'Utrecht,  de  1598  i  1601.  Amst.,  Fd-yw 
de  Com.  Nicolas,  1610. 

IV.  Vraye  description  de  3  voyages  de  mer,  faits  en  3  ans,  par  les  na- 
vires d'HoU.  et  Zebmde  aa  Nord,  etc.  Par  G.  de  Veer.  1609. 

V.  Description  et  recit  historial  du  riche  Royaume  d*or  de  Ganea 
nomme  de  Biina. . .  en  Afrique.  P.  D.  M.  (Par  Pierre  de  Hft- 
rees.)  1605.  , 

These  5  vols,  form  the  complete  collection  (without  a  collective  title)  of 
the  French  translations  of  the  original  Dutch  editions,  published  by  the 
same  bookseller.  —  In  Holland  they  are  all  rare,  especially  complete.  As 
fiir  as  I  have  duplicates  of  them,  they  will  be  found  under  the  separate 
editions  of  these  voyages. 

1869 The  same  collection  of  5  parts,  with  the  same  titles  and  dates. - 

No.   2   (van  Neck)    3  (van  Noort)   4  (de  Veer)  are  in  other,  probably 
earlier  editions.  In  5  vols,  hf,  vellum,  fol.  —  Unique  Colleotion.  175- 

Till  now  these  different  editions  (of  No.  %  3  and  4)  were  entirely  "i^^- 
known  and  no  bibliographer  mentions  them  ;  only  recently,  in  dressing  up 
the  catalogue  of  this  extensive  collection  of  voyages,  I  discovered  by  chance 
notable  differences  on  nearly  every  page  in  the  copies  of  de  Veer;  going 
on,  1  discovered  also  the  existence  of  reprints  of  the  2  other  voyages,  but 
I  have  not  been  able  to  find  variations  in  the  copies  at  my  disposal,  of 
the  Premier  livre  (I)  nor  of  Marjees  (V.) 

To  give  all  the  discrepancies  of  both  editions  would  lead  too.  far;  1 
mention  only  the  following,  more  obvious  differences,  but  add  that  these 
reprints  (called  b)  have  in  general  mach  better  impressions  of  the  plates 
than  tbe  preceding,  indicated  with  a. 

II.  Van  Wee. 

a  has:  Title,  page  2  to  22,  —  heading  of  each  page  in  c«mi;tf  type;  — 

on  the  title  of :  Appendice,  thia  name  of  place,  printer  and  date  1609 

in  2  lines  roman  type. 
b  has  :  Title,  pp.  1  to  21  j   heading   of  each  page  in  capital  type;  - 

on  the  title  of  Jppendice,  the  name  of  place  and  printer  in  off-line, 

cursive,  with  the  date  1601. 

III.  de  Veer. 

a  has:  on  page  8  the  !•*  line:  ,/ Brief  discours  de  la  secon-"  in  capital 
type  —  the  initial  A  is  small  and  occupies  5  lines,  —  on  page  44 
verso :  Fin  du  troisiesme  voyage,  —  etc. 

h  has:  on  page  8  the  1*"  line  in  ordinary  type  and  continuing:  —  "d« 
Navigation  faicte  de  l*au  1595,  par''  —  thsMnitial  A  is  much  larger 
and  occupies  9  lines ;  on  page  44  verso :  Fin  du  trosi^me  voya- 
ge,  —  etc. 


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IV.  Van  Noort. 

a  has:  OIL  the  last  page,  61,  ia  the  subscription  :  Aousi  and  the  last  line 
has:   —    r/feste    bien   venuz;"  —  in   this  edition  we  find   incessantly 
abreviations :  ges,  demeurat,  etc. 
b  has:  in  the  subscription :   Aougst ;  the  last  line :    „avecq  grande  feste 
hien    venuz"     —     nearly    no    abreviations.    —     The   diflterences    of 
both  editions  in  breaking  off  lines  are  iunamerable. 
In  the  voyages  of  Van  Noort  the  margins  of  several  pages   are    mended 
and  some  very  few,  10  or  20,  words  of  the  last  page  added  in  MS. 

The  5'^  part  (Marees)  has  a  title  in  MS.  and  the  last  5  pages  are 
carefully  restored. 

1616. 

1870  Nevus  Orbis,  id  est,  Navigjitiones  prirnae  in  Americam,  quibus 
adjunximus  Casp.  Varrerii  discursum  super  Ophyra  regione.  Rotero- 
dami,  J.  Z.  Berewout,  1616.  vellum,  8vo.    Very  rare.  20.— 

„Ce  recueil  renferme  la  partie  de  Grynaeus,  qui  se  rapporte  a  TAme- 
rique.*  Brunet.  —  Priced :  Stevens,  Nuggets  iC  2  . 2  s. 

As  all  the  books  of  this  publisher,  this  collection  is  very  rare.  —  Con- 
tents:  Navigatio  Columbi,  pp.  1—63;  Navigatio  V.  Pinzoni,  pp.  64—70; 
Navigatio  Am.  Vesputii,  pp.  71 — 132;  Petrus  Martyr,  De  insulis  nuper 
repertis,  pp.  133 — 180;  F.  Cortesii  narrationes,  pp.  181 — 535;  Nicolaus 
Herborn.,  de  Indis  converteudis,  pp, .  536 — 570.  —  The  „De  Ophyra 
regione'-  is  not  in  my  copy. 

1644-1646. 

1871  Begin  en  Voortgangh  v.  de  Vereen.  Geoctr.  Oost-Indische  Com- 
pagnie.  "Vervatende  de  voornaemste  Reysen  by  de  Inwoond.  ders. 
Provincien  derwaerts  gedaen.  Nevens  beschryv.  d.  Rycken,  Eylanden, 
enz.  Nevens  eenighe  Platen  verciert  In  2  din.  (met  14  en  12  Voyagien.) 
Gedruckt  (te  Amsterdam)  1646.  2  vols.  squ.  4to. 

{Origin  and  progress  of  the  United  Octr.  East  India  Company;  com- 
prising the  principal  Voyages  thither  by  the  inhabitants  of  these  Fro- 
ffinces.  With  descriptions  of  the  States,  Islands,  government  of  those 
nations,  etc.  Adorned  with  plates.  In  2  vols,  {comprising  14  and  12 
Voyages.) 

Bound  up  in  the  2d  volume  at  the  end : 

Baleign  (W)  en  L.  Keymis,  Beschryvinge v. h. groot en goutrycke 
koninckryck  .v.   Guiana   by  de  Orelliana...     Mitsg.   v.  de  rycke  Landt- 
•  schappen  Emeria,  enz.  en  de  Amazones. . .  in  Peru;  ontdeckt  en  beechreven 
in  1595  en  96.    Gedruckt  in  1644.  (49  leaves  or  98  pp.) 

{Description  of  the  large  Kingdom  oj  Guiana,  rich  in  Gold,  near  the 

OrellianA,  and  of  the  rich  countries  Emeria,  and  the  Amazon  in  Peru. 

Discovered  and  described  in  1595  and  96.  Printed  in  1644.) 

Candish  (Th.)    Beschryv.   v.  de   Seevaert  in  1586  tot  1588;  hierbij 

de  voyagie  v.  Sire  Franc.  Draek  en  Sire  Jan  Haukens,  naar  West- 

Indien.  Beschreven  door  eenen  van  de  Vlote.  Gredruokt  in  1644.  (40  leaves 

or  80  pp.) 

{Description  of  the  navigation  in  1586  to  88  ;  toith  the  Voyage  of 
F.  Drake  and  J.  Hawkins  to  West-India.  Described  by  one  of  the 
fleet.  Printed  in  1644.) 

2  vols.  squ.  4to.  calf.  Very  tall  and  fine  copy.  Nearh/  unique.  180.— 
This  collection  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  ever  made  in  any  language. 
It  comprises  the  most  interesting  voyages  to  the  East  and  North,  and,  besides 
the  Journals  of  the  26  Voyages  mentioned  on  the  title^  the  book  contains 
short  narrations  of  nearly  100  minor  voyages  as  appendices  to  the  other 
ones.  All  these  journals  are  either  reprinted  with  slight  variations 
from  the   original   editions,   or  from   the   autograph  MSS.  placed  at  the 

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disposal  of  the  editor,  or  from  personal  narratives  of  the  Toyagers  made  to 
him.  The  compiler  is  the  learned  Isaac  Commelin  at  Amsterdam,  as  his 
learned  son,  Casp.  Commelin,  testifies  in  his  History  of  Amsterdam,  1693. 
For  all  the  variations  with  the  original  texts  and  the  very  valuable  addi- 
tions to  them  —  see  at  large.*  Tiele's  M^moire  (through  the  whole  book.) 

The  vast  mass  of  plates  and  maps  in  this  work,  are  either  copied 
(and  this  is  in  general  the  case)  from  the  original  editions,  or  from  the 
autograph  maps  of  the  navigators,  bat  no  copied  print  will  be  found  to  be 
badly  done  or  disfigured,  as  handrods  are  in  the  collection  of  de  Bry,  Those 
of  Uulsius  are  by  &r  better  in  this  respect. 

The  collection  :  Begin  en  Voortgang  is  a  rather  common  book  in  the 
edition  of  1646,  but  the  Voyages  of  Raleigh  and  Candith  of  1644  aie  of 
the  utmost  rarity ,  and  during  30  years  I  have  seen  and  had  only  one 
single  copy,  sold,  in  1867,  to  Mr.  H.  Stevens ;  I  have  never  discovered  ano- 
ther copy,  in  any  old  or  new  catalogue.  That  copy  had  a  shorter  title 
for  the  collection,  without  date;  but  the  date  1644  on  the  titles  of  the 
Voyages  of  Raleigh  and  Candish  infers  that  the  whole  collection  was 
printed  in  1644.  Probably  these  2  voyages  to  America  have  been  omitted 
afterwards  as  not  suiting  for  a  collection  of  Voyages  made  to  East  India 
in  behalf  of  the  United  East  I.  Comp.  These  editions  have  disappeared 
so  entirely,  that  they  are  now  no  more  to  be  found.  —  The  collection: 
Begin,  etc.  seems  to  have  been  re-issued  in  1645,  as  some  very  rare 
titles  bear  that  date;  the  contents  are  quite  the  same.  The  edition  with  the 
year  1646  is  that  generally  found,  but  very  fine  copies  are  rare  in  conse- 
quence of  the  frequent  usage  of  these  volumes. 

1872  Begin  en  Voortgangh  etc.  Same  work.  2  vols.  V^ith  the  title  of 
1645  for  the  2d  volume.  Very  rare,  Exceptionahle  fine  copy  in  eal/gili, 
marbled  edges,  fine  old  binding,  (Tiele  No.  4.)  70.— 

1873 Same   work.   Edition   of  1646.   2   vols.   hf.  bd.  Very  neat  copy. 

(Tiele  No.  6.)  35.- 

1874 Same    work.  Edition    of    1646.    2  vols.   calf.    Ordinary  cop^, 

somewhat  stmned,  20.- 

In  some  copies  of  the  2<t  vol.  page  105  of  v.  TwisP^  India,  is  marked  105, 
in  others  150;  perhaps  there  are  some  more  slight  differences.  —  I  have  foond 
In  the  course  of  30  years  3  copies  of  this  book,  where  the  exceecUngly 
rare  first  collection  of  these  voyages,  published  by  M.  Golyn  at  Am- 
sterdam in  1619,  was  bound  as  I**  vol.  but  comprising  10  parts  or  voyages. 
The  engraved  title  of  that  collection  has  been  used  as  frontispiece  (with 
some  alteration)  for  the  2^  vol.  of  Ciommelin's  edition  of  1646. 
1648. 

1875  Oost-Indisohe  Voyagien   door  dien  Begin  en  Voortgangh  v.  de 

Vereen.  Nederl.  Geoctr.  O.  Ind.  Comp.  Vervatt.  de  voomaemste  Reysen 

enz.  le  dl.   daerin   begrepen   zyn   16  Voyagien.   Amst.,   J.  Hartgers, 

1648.  velium.    4to.     Very   fine,   sound,   loll    copy   in   the  first   binding. 

(Tiele  No.  8.)  240.- 

{Eatt   India    Voyages    by  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  United  E.  L 

Comp;  comprising  the  principal  Voyages  thither,  etc,  !■*  Vol,  [the  only 

pubL]  containing  16  Voyages.) 

1876 Same  work,  bound  in  2  vols.  »tftfiMii.  Engraved  title  wanting,  part  of 

the  introduction  slightly  stained  by  water,  complete  with  all  the 
plates.  Short  copy,  65.— 

1877 Same  work.   In  one  vol.  on  Iiarge  Paper,  only  slightly  cut, 

in  the  original  black  leather  binding  on  wood,  with  brass  clasps. 
Nearly  unique  copy.  375.- 

The  only  other  copy  on  large  paper  I  ever  saw  or  heard  of,  is  in  the 
British  Museum.  Before,  I  had  never  heard  of  such  copies  existing  nor  found 
them  mentioned. 

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RepnBt,  wilh  slight  dtfferenoe8>  of  the  laigeat  part  of  the  collection  of 
Commelia  (No.  1871.)  The  parts  6,  9,  11,  12,  14»  15,  20  and  the  largest 
pftrt  of  21  of  that  coUetftiOu  are  not  in  this;  on  the  other  hand  part  10 
aud  11  of  Har%rs'  eollectiou  is  wanting  in  the  other. 

The  plates  of  Commelm's  edition  ^ere  too  krge  for  this,  but  to  each 
Voyage  a  plate  in  6  divisions  is  added,  represeutfng  the  most  me- 
morable events  of  the  voyage. 

This  volume  is  titled:  1*<  Vol.,  as  the  publisher  Hartgers  ha  J  in  miud 
to  give  a  ^  vol.;  he  hM  indeed  issued  about  the  same  time  5  ports  of  voyages, 
but  not  to  £abt-India;  it  may  be  that  the&e  were  iuteuded  to  form  his 
2*^  vol.    These  5  voyages  are: 

1°.  P.  d.  M(aiees).  Beschrijv.  v.  Guinea.  1650.    See  infra, 
2®.  (E.  Lopez.)  Beschriiv.  v,  Cougo,  1650.    See  infra, 
3°.  Beschrijv.  v.  Virginia,  Nieuw-Nedcxlaud.  1651.  —  See  No.  H09. 
4^.  Somer,  Keive  naar  de  Levant.  1649. 
h°.  Olearius  en  Mandelslo,  Persiaensche  Reyse.  1651.  2  parts* 
(lartgers   published   also  in  1648 — 52  some  repriuts  of  divers  parts  of 
his    collection,   in  all  26   new  editions;  see  Tiele,  p.  18«     Most  of  them 
are  in  the  following  numbers. 

1662. 

1878  Verschayde  Voyagien  ofle  Reyseu;  door  J.  v.  d.  Does  naar  Con- 
stat! tinopel;  A.  de  Vlaming  naar  Jerusalem,  N.  Clenard  door  Turkye, 
en  (J.  Schouten)  door  Siara ,  (f.  Danckaerl)  Moscovien,  (N.  Blef- 
kenX  IJslandt  en  Groeuland.  Dordrecht,  K  Cagmacxy  1652.  4  partt  in 
1  vol.  W'ith  1  plate.  12tno.  (Tiele  No.  234.)  .  37.50 

(Divers   voyages   or    Travels;    bg    v,  d.  Does  to  Gotutantinopel  y   de 
Vlamng  to  Jerusa/em,  etc.) 

Very  rare  collection.  Each  of  the  4  parts  has  a  separate  title,  and 
are  now  and  then  found  separately.  In  this  work  is  also  reprinted  J. 
Schouten's  account  of  Slam,  appended  to  the  edition  of  Carou,  Japan. 
See  infra, 

1666. 

1879  Purohas  (S.)  Pelgrimagie.  Voyagieii  en  reysen  ghedaen  door  de 
oude  Coninghen,  Patriarchen,  Apostelen  en  Fhilosophen.  Uit  het 
Kngels  vertaelt.  t*  Amsterdam,  Jac.  Benjamin,  1655.  Vol.  I.  vellum, 
4ta.  ^   22.50 

{Pilgrimage.  Voyages  and  travels   of  the  old  Kings,  Patriarchs. etc.) 

This  is  the  only  volume  of  the  celebrated -work,  which  appeared  in  a  Dutch 
transhition.  It  contains  only  the  tirst  book  (in  16  chapters)  of  the  original. 
Vtry  rare. 


1880  Verseheyde  Oost-Indische  Voyagien.    Met  de  BeschHjvingen 

V.  ludien.  Eerste  deel.  X£ngravedtUle^  no  printed  collective  tiiUexistiMg.) 
Amsterdam,  G,  J.  Saeghman.  (No  date,  but  about  1663.)  19  parts  in 
1  vol.  4to.  I 

{Divers _  East- Indian  voyages,  with  the  descriptions  of  India,  l^  vol, 
[the  only  publ.]) 

—  Varschoyde  Joumalen  v.  Zee-enI.andipRey8en,mitsg{idersde 
beschrijvingh  van  de  Landen  en  Volckeren,  die  gelegen  syn  onder  den 
kouden  Noordpool.  Amst.,  0,  </.  Saeghman.  (No  date,  but  about  1063.) 
8  parts  in  1  vol.  4to.  i 

{Divers  Journals  of  Voyages  and   Ttmels»  with  the  descriptiors  of 
tie  countries  and  nations  lyivg  under  the  cold  Northpole,) 

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Together  2  vols,  one  in  if.  red,  mor.,  €m^imiOards.(Vt»ii»gl,^.HAl) 
4to.  -  Together:  225.— 

The  complete  ooUection  of  all  the  voytgea  paUi»he4  or  re|iriiited  by 
Saeghmau  in  Ami3terdsm,  mnst  contain  27  parts*  vis. : 

i*^  coli  [on  India]  :  1 — 3.  Lin^choten.  4.  Uontman.  5.  t.  Neck.  6.  t. 
Neck's  2d  voy.  7.  v.  Noort  8.  de  Wcerl.  9.  Spilhergen*  10.  Spilbcrgen's  2* 
voy.  H.Schonten.  12.  Hermite.  13.  v.  d.  Broecke.  -14.  v.  cL  Hagen.  i5. 
Bontekoe.    16.   Felsaert.  17.  Sparrow-hawk.  18.  Benzoni.  19.  Las  Casas. 

2d  coll.  [on  the  North.]  1.  de  Veer.  2.  Greenland.  S.Segerse.Spitsberg. 
4.  Two  journals  ofMaoiitius.  5.  Raven  Greenhind.  6.  Moscovia.  7.  Northera 
countries.  8.  Turkey. 

The  largest  part  of  this  book,  viz.  4  to  l6  of  the  l*t,  and  1  and  5  of  the  2d  collec- 
tion, is  reprinted  from  the  editions  of  iT^r/y^r^ in  1648  (preceding No);  — 
the  parts  1  to  3.  17  and  19  of  the  1«  and  4  of  the  2^  coll.,  are  re- 
printed from  anterior  editions;  —  part  2,  6  to  9  of  the  2*  coll.  seem  to 
be    compilations;  —  No.  3,  2d  coll.,  is  quite  original. 

Both  collection^  are  vertf  rare/y  met  complete,  but  especially  the  ^ 
which  is  nearly  unique.  The  separate  parts  of  the  first  collection 
are  common »  but  rarely  in  goad  condition,  as  this  edition  and. 
the  great  nnmber  of  later  editions  are  popular  books,  properly  chap-books. 
After  1800,  the  use  of  these  books  by  the  people  has  nearly  entirely  ceas- 
ed; there  are  enly  some  few  editions  from  1800  to  1830,  all  coarsely 
{>rinted  with  old,  much  used  woodcuts.  The  reprints  (rf  Saeghnian  possess 
lowever  a  special  interest  for  the  additions  {Intcerp)  given  on  different 
places  to  these  voyages. 

The  title  of  the  2^  oolU  given  above,  is  on  an  engraved  titlepage, 
but  so  rare  that  I  hjive  only  met  twice  with  it.  —  In  the  present  copy 
the  No.  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  18  of  the  l«t  and  the  entire  2^  coil, 
is  bound  in  1  vol.  hf.  mor.  gUt  edget.  The  parts  1  to  6,  ^3,  15,  16, 
19  of  the  1«*  coll.  are  in  1  vol.  ifl«».  — No  9,  14  and  17  of  the  !•«  collect. 
are  wanting.  —  The  introduction,  with  part  1  to  3  are  very  short,  even 
cut  on  some  places  into  the  text,  the  title  of  1  is  wanting.  But  it  has 
the  engraved  general  collective  frontispiece,  which  is  very  rare. 

1881 Same  collection.  —  The  engraved  collective  frontispiece  to  this 

coll.  separately.  —  Very  talL  45.— 

1063-1666. 

1882  Thevenot  (M.)  Relations  de  divers  voyages  curieux,  qui  n'  ont 
point  est6  publi^es,  etc.  Paris,  1663—64,66.  Vol.  I,  II.  ««fto«»^f» /*?«»«• 
Vol.  HI.  calf.  fol.  35.- 

Vol.  I.  With  the  map  between  pp.  6  and  9  of  Terri's  voyage.  —  The 
Urst  page  of  the  Description  des  animaux  et  des  plantes  dee  Ikdei  nnro- 
bered  18  not  as  Brunet  says  10  —  With  the  eakremety  rare  appendix: 
Routier  9  pp.  and  the  FrivUhge  du  Roi  cited  by  Brunet  only  ftwm  the 
Bibliotheca  Grenvilliana.  • 

Vol.  II.  Wanting  the  mltp  of  AnA>ia  at  poge  60  of  the  Roulier  des 
Indee  Orient,  and  the  map  of  Pegu. 

Vol.  III.  No  separate  frontispiece  for  the  Voyage  des  Ambassad.  de  la 
Comp,  Holt,  en  la  Chine.  —  Wanting  the  ^^Carte  routi^re  des  voyages 
des  Hollandais  ik  Pekin." 

1666. 

1883  Thevenot  (M.)  Relations  de  divers  voyages  curiettx  4|iii  n^onl  point 
est6  puhli^es  ou-  qui  ont  est6  traduites  d'  Hacluyt,  de  Purchas  et 
d*  anlres  Voyageurs  Anglois,  HoUandois,  Portogais,  AUemands,  Espag- 
nols.  Paris,  Seb.  M.  Cramoisy,  1666.     Vol.  1—3.  ealf.  fol.  50.— 

Tall  copy,  complete  iaccording  -to  Brnnefs  collation,  with  the  following 
differences  : 

Fr«!d.  Muubr, 

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Vol.  I.  hat  the  dedication  «Au  Koy"  2  unnumb.  leaves,  which  Bronet 
attributes  to  the  edition  of  1672  ouly.  —  No  duplicate  map  at  pp.  7 — B 
of  Teiti's  Voyage  [^ces  pp.  sont  passees  et  se  troavent  quelquefois  reinpla- 
cees  par  la  mSine  carte  de  Tlndostan  que  nous  venons  dHndiqucr.'' 
Brunei.^ 

Vol.  II.  No  map  of  Pejfii  and  Japan  at  p.  48.  —  five  plates  of  natural 
history  in  the  « Relation  de  la  Chine,*'  iusteod  of  3,  as  Brunet  says. 

Vol.  III.  As  in  the  edition  of  1696  the  ^Voyage  des  Ambassadeurs  de 
la  Comp.  HoU.''  has  no  raparate  frontispiece. 

All  parts  in  the  original  issues,  which  contain  the  best  proofs  of  the 
plates ;  the  plates  of  the  3^  volume  partly  before  the  numbers. 

1884  I>apl>6r  (O.)  Collection  of  Voyages  and  descriptions  of  foreign  coun- 
tries in  Dutch,  by  Dapper  and  others.  No  eotlective  tiile.  Amsterdam, 
1660^1729.  18  vals.  pellum  or  calf:  fol.  60.— 

Contains   the   following   works,   each  of  800  to  1200  pages,  all  with  a 
large  number  of  maps  and  plates  : 
Montarius    (A.)    Beschryvinge  van  America  en  het  Zuidland.  Amst.,  1671. 

—  Gezantschappen  der  O.  I.  Maatschappy  in  't  Vereen.  Nedcrl.  naar  Japan, 
lb.  1669. 

Nieubof   (J.)  Brasiliaansche   Zee-  en   Lautreize  bcneveus  Beschryvinge  van 
Nederl.  Brazil.  lb.  1682. 

—  Gezantschap   d.   Nederl.  O.  I.  Compagnie  naar  Ohiua.  lb.  1670. 
Baldaeus  (C.)  Beschryvinge  van  Malabar,  Choromandel  en  Ceylon;  en  een 

MaUbar.  Spraakkonst.  lb.  1672. 
Kaempfer,  Beschrvving  v.  Japan.  Uit  h.  Eng.  v.  J.  O.  Schenchzer.  's  Haee 

1729  or  1733. 
Dapper  (O.)  2e  en  3'  Gezantschap  naar  China,  en  Beschryvinge  vsnSina. 

lb.  1670. 

—  Asia,   of  Beschryvinge  van  ket  Ryk  des  Grooten  Mogols.  lb.  1672. 

—  Beschryvinge   van   de   Afrikaeusche   Gewesten.   2«>   edition.  lb.    1676. 

—  Beschryvinge    van   Syria   en  Piilestina  etc.  lb.  1677. 

—  Beschryvinge    van    Mesopotaiaie,  Babylouie,  Assyria,  Kl.  Asie.  lb.  1680 

—  Beschryvinge  der  Eylanden  in  den  Archipel  der  Middel.  Zee.  lb,  1688. 

—  Beschryvinge  van  Morea.  etc.  lb.  1688. 

1604. 

1885  Account  (An)  of  several  late  Voyages  and  Discoveries  to  the  South 
and  North,  towards  the  Streights  of  Magellan,  the  South-Seas,  Nova 
Zembla,  Greenland,  Groynland  or  Engrondland. . .  by  J.  Narborough, 
J.  Tasman,  J.  Wood  and  Fred.  Martens.  Londoii,  /.  Smith  and  B. 
Walford,  1694.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  calf,  8  flaiet.  8vo.  5.50 

■Contents :  pp.  1 — 129  J.  Narbo rough's  Voyage  to  the  Streights  of  Ma- 
gellan; pp.  131—142.  Voyage  of  Tasman,  from  the  Dutch;  pp.  143—196 
Wood's  voyage  for  the  discovery  <-f  a  North-East  passage.  —  Pait  II, 
Voyage  of  Martens  to  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen,  SJ07  pp. 

1703. 

1886  Collection  of  Voyages  undertaken  by  the  Dutch  East-India  Com- 
'fi^ny,   for  the  improvement  of  trade  and  navigation.  Translated  into 

English,  {jondon,  1703.  oalf^  maps.  8vo.  5.- 

Gontentis :  pp.  1 — 68.  The  8  first  voyages  of  the  Hollanders  in  quest 
of  a  passage  to  China;  pp.  68—70.  The  voyage  of  Hudson,  1609;  pp. 
,71 — 89.  Description  of  Siberia  ^taken  from  Muscovites  writiDgs";  pp. 
89—93.  Ponbnus'  dissertation  upon  the  Nortb  Passage;  pD.94— 296.  The 
two  first  voyages  of  the  Butch  to  the  East-Indies;  pp.  297—336.  The 
voyage  of  5  Dtitch  ships  to  the  Streights  of  Magellan. 

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1706. 

18B7  Aa  (P.  van  der)  De  doorluchUge  Scheepstochleu  der  Poi  tugysen  ua 
Oost-Indien,  gelyk  se  door  J.  de  Barros  beschreven  zyn.  Uyt  h.  Por- 
tug.  in  't  Nederd.  vert.  2  vols. 

(TAe  famotu  voyaget  of  the  Portuguese  to  East- India  as  described 
by  J.  de  Barros.     Tr anil,  from  the  Fortug.) 

De  gedenkwaardige   Voyagien  der  Spanjaarden  na  West  Indieu 

gelyk  ze  door  A.  de  Herrera  beschreven  zyn.  Uyt  h.  Spaansch  in 
't  Nederd.  vert.  2  vols. 

{The  memorable  voyages  of  the  Spaniards  to  West- India,  as  described 
by  A.  de  Serrera.     Transl.  from  t/ie  Spanish.) 

De  wydberoemde  Voyagien  na  Oost-  en  W.  Indien  der  Engelsen; 

alles  onlangs  uyt  h.  Eng.  in  't  Nederd.  vert.  2  vols. 

(The  widely  Jamous  vo^tiges  of  the  English  to  Easi-  and  Wett-lndia; 
all  transl.  recently  from  the  English.) 

De  aanmerkenswaardige  Voyagien  door  Franc,  ltalianen>  Deenen 

Hoogduitsche  en  andere  vreemde  volkeren  gedaan  na  Oost  en  W. 
Indien.  leder  Reisbeschryv.  uyt  de  oorspronkcl.  taal  in  't.  Nedeixl. 
gebragt.  2  vols. 

{The  very  interesting  voyages  by  the  French,  Italian,  Danes,  Ger- 
mans and  other  foreign  nations  to  East-  and  West-India.  Each  voyage 
translated  from  the  original  language.) 

Together  8  vols.  Many  maps  and  plates..  Leyden,  F.  v.  d.  Aa 
(d706— 7).  —  Complete  collection.  25.- 

1888 Same  work.  Large  paper.  Calf  giU.  Very  ^ne  copy.         45.— 

1889  —  De  aanmerkenswaardigste  en  aloraberoemde  Zee-  en  Land- 
reizen  der  Portugeezen,  Spanjaarden,  Engelsen  en  allerhande  nation, 
zoo  van  Fransen,  Italiaanen  enz.  Voomaamenlyk  ondernomen  totont- 
dekking  van  de  Oost-  en  West-lndien.  Voormaals  alleen  ten  deele 
•  verzameld  . . .  door  J.  L.  Gottfried.  Maar  onlangs  'uit  de  Fortug., 
Spaaiische. . .  taalen  vermeerderd,  en  nu  eerstlyk  in  het  Nederduits 
overgezet-  's  Gravenh.  en  Leyden,  Wed.  Boucquet  en  Zoonen^  J.  v.  d. 
'  Veyster^  De  Janssoons  v.  d.  Aa^  11^27.  8  vols.  Dutch  vellum,  fine  copy.  fo\. 

32.50 
{The  most  remarkable  and  celebrated  voyages  and  travels  of  the  Por- 
tuguese, Spaniards^  English  and  various  other  nations^  as  French,  Ifa- 
*  Hans  etc.,  undertaken  principally  for  the  discovery  of  the  East-  ^nd 
West-Indies.  Only  partly  previously  collected  by  f.  £.  Gottfried;  but 
now  augmented  from  the  Fortug.,  Spanish  etCx  and  for  the  first  time 
translated  into  Dutch.) 

1890 Naauwkeurige    versameling  der  gedenUwaardigste  zee-  ea  land- 

reysen  na  Oost-  en  West-Indien,  mitsgaders  andere  gewesten   gedaan 

sedert   1246  tot   op   desen  tijd.  Leyden,  P.  v.  d.  Aa,  1707.   28  vols. 

calf  or  vetlum.    Manij  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  Fine  copy.  30. — 

(Accurate    collection  of  the   most  memorable  voyages  and  travels  to 

the  East'  and  West-Indies,  and  to  other  countries,  from  the  year  1246 

down  to  /his  time.) 

i891 The  sanoie,  in  29  vols,  sewed^  uncut.  Vei^  rare  in  this  state.  45.- 

The  5  preceding  No8.  are  all  one  and  the  same  wor':.  — *  No.  Itt?  is 
the  first  folio  edition  of  1706—7,  wherein  the  ▼oyages  are  anraneed 
according  the  nations  of  the  navigators  with  special  titles  to  each  division 
of  2  vols.  —  No.  1889  is  a  re-issne,  made  in  1727  of  the  unsold  copies  of 
that  edition,  with  addition  of  a  {rare)  general  title  for  the.  whole  work 
and  omission  of  the  4  national  titles*  No.  1890  is  the  .or»^*iitf/8vo  edition, 
as  proposed  in  the  beginning;  this  is  the  commencement  of  the  whole  under* 
taking,  —In  1705  the  publisher  Van  der.  Aa  j/ssucd  a  prospectus  and  chro- 


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nological  list  of  all  the  Toyaga^  he  wished  to  publish,  monthly  one  part 
or  Toyage  with  a  special  title,  and  for  this  he  obtained  the  Privilege  of  the 
States  General,  States  of  Holland,  etc.,  ^Bted  Aug.  and  Sept.  1706.  Shortly 
aften^'ards  he  issued  ako  a  folio  edition,  in  order  „to  meet  the  desire  of  many 
amateurs"  and  printed  this  in  380  copies;  a  list  of  810  subscribed  copies 
ia  giwn  with  the  folio  edition.  The  editions  in  folio  and  8vo  were  made 
at  once  from  the  same  setting  of  type ;  the  folio  being  first  printed  with 
insei-tion  of  the  plates  in  the -text,  and  than  the  type  broken  np  for  the 
8vo  edition,  with  addition  of  the  plates  on  separate  square  4to  sheets;  each 
plate  with  an  engraved  N<^.  or  letter  at  the  right  under  corner  for  the 
8ro  edition;  in  the  same  manner  the  maps. 

While  the  folio  edition  is  arranged  accoriliog  to  the  »a^io»j,  .the  8vo  edition 
is  in  chronological  order  of  the  voyages;,  in  the  first  part  of  the  8vo  ed. 
a  list  for  arranging  it  according  to  the  nations  is  prefixed;  in  the  last 
or  ^^  vol.  another  of  the  voyages  (more  complete  than  that  in  the  i*^ 
Tol.)  is  given  according  to  the  years,  with  indication  of  the  nationality  and 
of  the  original. sources  (de  Barros,  Herrera  etc.).  as  direction  for  binding 
the  whole  work  —  nevertheless  the  titles  and  indices  for  the  2$  vols, 
given  at  the  end  are  all  in  chrouological  or  ler,  and  leave  no  occasion  for 
altering  thij  arrangement. 

The  title  and  preface  of  the  folio  edition  attribute  this  work  partly 
to  J;  G.  Gk)ttfried,  as  being  translated  from  him,  bat  without  stating  the 
title  of  his  original  workj  this  can  be  no  other  than  the  book  New  Welt  (No. 
635  of  this  catalogue.)  But  as  that  work  does  not  even  contain  a  fourth  of  the 
8  folio  vols.,  it  must  be  supposed,  that  Gottfried's  work  has  only  given  the  impulse 
to  this  collection,  and  that  his  name  is  merely  affixed  as  ornament  and  in  order  to 
join  this  work  to  the  HUtorical  Chronicle  in  folio  of  that  author,  which  is  eveu 
mentioned  on  the  title  and  which  was  very  famous  in  Holland  at  that  time.  In  the 
8vo  edition  no  mention  is  made  of  Gottfried,  neither  in  the  preface  nor  on  the 
title.  —  The  whole  work  has  probably  been  translated -from' various  langua- 
ges, as  the  title  states. 

The  editor  had  in  view  to  give  a  similar  collection  of  all  the  Dutch 
voyages  to  the  East-  and  West-Indies;  for  he  says  in  the  preface  to  the  last 
vol.  that  he  has  many  Manuscripts  ready  for  it,  etc.  but  he  never  ful- 
filled this  design,  which  I  consider  a  great  loss  to  our  knowledge.  As 
however  the  Voysge  of  the  Dutch  navigator  J.  J.  le  Roy  to  Borneo  in 
J691,  was  named  in  his  first  list  prefixed  to  the  1**  vol.,  he  published 
that  vol.  perhaps  ais  commencement  of  the  series  of  the  Dutch  Voynges,  but  this 
is  the  only  one  of  that  series;  it  is  appended  to  the  28*^  vol.  This  jour- 
nal is  often  bound  separately  and  forms  a  29^^'or  30^^^  vol.,  (vol.  XI  consisting 
of  2  parts  generally  being  bound  in  2  vols.)  This  voyage  of  le  Roy  is  not  in 
in  the  folio  edition. 
1892  Aa  (P.  V.  d.)  Cartes  des  itineraires  et  voiages  modemes,  quionteste 
fails  tant  par  Mer  qoe  par  Terre  dans  toutes  les  parties  du  Monde, 
et  particttlierement  dans  TAsie,  TAfrique  et  rAm^rique,  depuis  1246 
a  1696.  Leide,  P.  v,  d.  Aa,  (1728.)  calf.  sqn.  fol.  Rare,  8.— 

Collection  of  114  maps,  published  originally  in  the  preceding  coHections 
of  Voyages  by  v.  d.  Aa.  Wormed  in  the  broad  exterior  margin ,  but 
without  any  damage  to  the  maps. 

1725. 

1B03  jlecueil  des  Voyages  qui  out  servi  k  Tetablissetnent  et  aux  progrez 

de  la   Cllompagnic   des   Indes  Orientales,  jform^e  dans  les  Provinces- 

Unies   des  Pais-Bas.   Nouv.   ^it.  ravue  et  augm.  Rouen,  P.  Caillous, 

1725.   10  vols,  calf^  manv  maps  and  plate^.  8vo,  15.~ 

Valuable  collection,  published  by  de  Constantin.  —  It  is  a  translation 
of  the  work  Begin  en  Pbortgang  (No.  1874)  but  with  iifany  abbreviations; 
on  the  other  hand  the  voyage  of  Bontekoe  and  the  hook  Formout  neglected 
(see  infra)  are  added. 

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1746. 

1894  [GrOOn  (J.)]  A  g«aeral  Collection  of  voyages  aad  travels,  ooiisisUug 
of  ihe  niost  esteemed  relatiouGu  which  have  been  hitherto  pubUshed 
in  any  language.  Cotnpfehending  every  thing  remackable  in  its  kind  iu 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa  eind  America  ..  So  as  to  form  a  complete  system 
of  modern  geography  and  history.  Ptibtushed  by  His  Majesty's  Autho- 
rity. London,  TAom,  ^#^^^,.1745—47.  4  vols.  J^/.  bd,  unciU,  tarye num- 
ber of  maps  and  jdtUet.  4ta.  i8.— 

This  valuable  coUection,  known  from  the  publisher's  oame  as  Green » 
CoUeclion,  was  originally  intended  to  be  mnch  more  exteDtive :  the  ac- 
coimts  of  all  voyages  of  some  importance  wej-e  to  be  united  in  \i,  and  it 
must  be  regretted  that  thi^  idea  hps  not  been  executed;  already  after  the 
4*h  volame  the  publication  was  stopped.  These  4  vols  eoi^tain :  J.  Voyages 
to  East-India  till  16^.  —  Voyages  to  several  parts  of  Afriea, — II.  Voyages 
to  Gninea  and  other  parts  of  Africa,  and  to  Brazil  and  the  West- Indies. — 
III.  Voyages  to  Africa.  —  Voyages  and  travels  to  Asia.  — •  IV.  Voyages 
and  travels  to  China,  Tartary  etc. 

The  contents  of  these  4  volamcS  have  been,  translated  S  times,,  twice 
into  Freneh  and  once  iuio  Pnteh,  They  form  the  4rst  9  vols,  of  Abbe 
Pjrevost's  Hiitoire  des  Voyages^  published  at  Paris,  •  1746 — '89  in-  20  vols. 
4to.,  and  likewise  the  first  9  (resp.  11)  vols,  of  P.  de  i{ouiit*8  French  and 
Dutch  edition  of  Prevost's  Collection.  —  See  the  following  Noa. 

1895  Prevost  (I'Abb^)  Histoire  g6n6rale  des  voyages,  on  nouvelle  collec- 
tion de  toutes  les  relations  de  Voyages  qni  oiit  ii^  phbliees  jusqu'a 
present.  Paris,  1746—89.  20  vols,  calj^  maps  and  plates.  4lo.       25.— 

1896  ^  Histoire  g6n6rale  des  Voyages,  ou  nouveUe:  collection 
de  toutes  les  relations  de  voyages  par.  mer  et  par  terre,  qui  on t  ete 
publi^es  jusqu'a  present  dans  les  dilferentes  langues.  Av.  continuation. 
Paris,  Bidot,  1749  -70.  76  vols,  calf,  maps  and  plates.  12rao.       15.— 

Reprint  of  the  preceding  No, 

1897  [Prevost]  Histoire  g^nerale  des  voyages,  ou  nouvelle  collection  de 
toutes  les  relations  de  voyages  pai'  mer  et  par  tei-re .  • .  Nouv.  edition 
revue  sur  I'original  Anglais,  et  aii  Tbn  a  r^tabli  avec  soin>  ce  qui  a 
ete  supprime  ou  omis  par  \q  traducteur.  ^tc.  La  Hayei,  P  de  Hondt, 
1747  —  80.  25  vols,  ealf  gilt,  with  a  vast  number  of  ji^aps  and  plates. 
4to.  ,  ,30.— 

This  edition  of  Abb^  Prevost's  Hisioire  des  voyages  is  generally  stated 
to  be  simply  a  reprint  of  the  text  of  the  Paris  editiooj^teith  some  new  voyages 
added i  but  there,  is  a  great  difference.  It  contains 'ffOAA^<?»t&Ar  cctf^tions 
and.  additions.  The  first  9  vols.,  which  contain' the  :tran8lation  of  the  4 
vols,  of  Green's  collection,  have  been  car^f^Uy  revise^  .upon  the  ongiual 
English,  so  that  Mr.  Green  himself  4oclares  theui  pre£ei:able  to  the  Paris 
edition;  he  says-  in  the  preface  to  vol.  IV  of  the  English  original:  ^/The 
^reputation  oi  the  work  naust  have  suffered  iu  some  measure  by  the 
„Paris  impression,  if  Mr.  V,  de  Ilondt  at  jbe  Ha^ue  bad,  not  determined 
,/to  publish  a  compleat  translation  of,  it,  wherein  are  marked,  with  great 
V  exactness,  all  the  omissions,  additions  and  mistranslations  to  be  foaiid  ia 
„Abbe  Prevost's  edition. .  .*  Also  the  following  vols.  1(/ to  25^«e  not 
a  mere  reprint  of  Ptfevost^s  Paris  edition. "In  the  jirbface  to  the  10*  vol. 
(the  first  published  after  the  English  edition  was  sos'^^ended)  we  find  it  no- 
ticed, that  the  Dutch  editor  P.  d©  Hottdt,  who  seems  to  have  been  on 
a  friendly  footing  With  Mr.  Green,  had  obtained  the  latter*s  assistence  for  cor- 
T«jting  andj  revising  thib  Paris  edition,  and  bte  ^'asserts  in  a  somtewhat 
bombastic  manner,  that  these  corrections  amount  to  nkillikr^s.  At  all  events, 
we  may   be   sure  that  Mr.  Green's  corrections  miist  h«Ve  been  of  impor- 

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A.      COtlJlCTlOWS:      dronohfficatly  arrangei,  <3ftl 


tance.  Some  parts  are  entirely  aew,  for  instance  the  Dutch  voyages  to 
East -India  in  the  i7t»»  volame;  these  are  not  in  the  edition  of  Paris.  The 
]^Jates  and  map^  of  de  Hondt'a  editiou  are  likewise  partly  new,  or  bear  at 
least  considerable  corrections;  •  meet  of  them  are  due  to  the  well -known 
engi'aver  J.  van  der  Schley.  From  all  this  will  be  seen,  that  de  Hondt's 
edition  is  for  preferable  to  the  oHginal  issue. 

At  the  same  time  with  the  French  edition,  de  Hondt  published  a  Dutch 
translation  of  it  (see  the  following  No.)  He  'say^  that  it  '}s  trans- 
lated directly  from  the  English,  but  it  contains  no  new  ameliorations, 
which  are  not  in  the  French  edition.  It  is  published  in, 21  vols.  in-4to, 
but  does  not  contain  all  the  matter  of  the  Fcench  edition;  only  the  first 
17  vols,  of  this  latter  have  been  translated  into  Dut^h.  The  last  vol.  of 
the  Dnteh   translation  contains  a  general  index  for  the  21  vols. 

It  is  to  be  regretted  that  the  last  8  voU.  of  the  French  have  not  been  pu- 
blished in  Dutch,  as  they  are  just  of  special  interest.  Vol.  18— 23  contain  a 
complete  history  i>f  all  remarkable  voyages  to  America  from  Columbus 
down  to  the  time  of  the  publication  of  the  work,  while  the  last  two 
volumes  are  filled  with  the  account  of  the  voyages  to  the  North,  Green- 
land, Nova-Zembla,  Jan  Mayen  Island,  Kamtchatka,  etc. 

—  — -*  Se6  the  abridgement  of  this  work  by  la  Harpe  in  24  Vols,  at 
No.  4905. 

1898  [Prevost,  etc.]  Historische.feeschryving-der  reizen  of  nieuwe  en 
volkomene  verzameling  van  de  merkwaard.  j^ee-  en  landtogten  in 
EuTopa,  Azie,  Afirika  en  Amerika.  Geschreven  in  Engeland,  vertd.  in 
Frankryk,  m  h.  Nederl.  volgens  de  Eng.  druk  overgebragt.  'sGrav. 
1747-1767.  24  vols.  Dutch  veUum,  4to.   7ery  fine  eojn/,  20.— 

Translation  of  Prevost's  collection  (made  after  the  Engl,  collection  of 
J;  Green,  Lond.  4744  to  47)  but  with  corrections  on  the  original,  from  the 
Frendi  version.  —  With  a  large  iiumber  of  plates  and  maps.  —  The 
publishing  price  of  each  vol.  is  given  at  the  beginning  of  each  vol.,  so 
for  instance  vdL  24  did  coet  fl.  44.^  ord.  paper,  and  fl.44.^~  large  paper. 

1899 Same,  edition.  IiSrge  Ipaper,  in  hoards,  uncut.  Rare.  25.— 

1900  — ^  The  plates  of  Ihe  above  Dutch  edition  of  Prevost's  collection 
of  voyages  separately-  4to.  .6. — 

About,  450  maps  and  plateSi  representing  views  of  cities,  costumes, 
plants,  animals,  etc.  etc.,. many  of  them  relative  to  America. 

1764. 

1901  Harriff  (John)  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca,  or  a 
complete  collectioln  of  voyage?  and  travelsj  consisting  of  above  six 
hundred  of  the  modi  authentic  writers. ,  Continued  with  large  additions 
by  Df.  Campb'eli.  Ijondon,  1764.  2  vols,  calf,  numerous  maps  and 
plates:  ro'y.  fol.  22.— 

Best  editton,  snpeiisediog  that  of  1705.  -—  Vol.  L  Introdnctiou;  eircum- 
oavigators  from  Columbus  to  Ansou ;  discoveries  and  voyages  in  East- 
India.  —  Vol.  II. .  Discovery,  settlements,  and  commerce  of  West-Indies; 
V4)yage8  towards  the  North,  in  Europe,  Persia,  etc. 

1784. 

1902  NederlandsOhe  XteizeA*  na  de  meest  nfgelegene  gewesten  des 
aardkloots.  Amsterd.,  P.  Conradi,  1784—86.  14  vols,  in  7.  hf.  calf, 
maps  and  plates.  8vo.  6.  — 

{Dutch  voyages  to  the  most  remote  parts  of  the  globe.) 
Collection  of  all  the  important  Dutch  voyages,  beginning  from  the  firet 
of  Barents^.   —    The  book   is  properly  a  reprint,  in  new  style  and  ranch 
abridged,  of  the  collection :  Begin  en  voortgang  (No.  1874.) 

Amsterdam. 

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if&  It.     vbtAdW. 


1804. 

190B  Biblioth^ue  geograpbique  et  instructive  des  jeanes  gais,  oti  re- 
ciieil  ile  voyages  iut^ressants  dans  toutes  les  pai*ties  du  monde.  Paris, 
1804—7.  74  vols.  «/..  wutpt  and  ylafes.  snLi2aio.  iO.— 

1808. 

1904  Pinkerton  (J.)  General  Collection  of  the  best  and  most  interesting 
voyages  and  travels  in  all  fiarts  of  the  world;  with  a  copious  cata- 
logue of  books  of  voyages  and  travels,  and  general  index.  London, 
1806-14.  17  vols,  fi^  ^^^^  9*^-  ^^^9  fa^  ^^P9*  upwards  of  m 
maps  and  piaies.  4to.  (450.—)  60.- 

Thid  magnifieent  colleetipu  coutaius  uearly  all  Che  voyages  worth 
j/reaervation,  contained  in  the  former  large  collections  of  Churchill,  Harm, 
Green  etc.  Those  written  in  foreign  languages,  are  all  translated  from  the 
originals.  The  13^^  vol.  contains  a  reprint  of:  Smith,  General  history  of 
Vii^puia,  New-England  and  the  Summer  Isles.  Lond.  1624. 

1810. 

1905  La  Harpe  (J.  F.)  Ahreg^  de  riiistoire  g^n^ale  des  V<>yages  (de  Pre- 
vost.)  Paris.  1820.  24  vols.  A/,  calf,  Swo^and  AUat  in-foi.  15.- 

1828, 

190G  Zeereiaen  'Nederlandsohe)  in  het  katst  der  lG<*s  I7<i«  en  het 
begin  der  18^«  eeuw.  Naar  de  oorsproukelijke  jounialen  of  gelijktijd. 
berigteu  uitgeg.  door  M.  G,  Bannet  en  /.  van  Wifk.  Dordrecht,  1828— 
30.  5  vols.  »d.t  maps,  8vo.  ^  4.— 

{Dutch  voyages  of  the  end  of  the  K^^^^  17'^  and  the  begvnMxng  of  the 
\%'^^  venLwry,  Published  from  the  original  journals  or  contemporary 
accounts.) 

Contaiii.  the  early  Dutch  voyages  of-Iinschoteu,  Had■on(toNew-Nethe^ 
land),  W.  BaiendME,  etc.  Au  abitfRBinent  for  youth  of  the  ooUections: 
B^gin  en  Foortgang  (No.   1874)  and  Ifederlandsche  reizen.Qio,  1902.) 

1847. 

1907  Hakluyt  Society  (Publications  of  the).  London,  1847—59. 17  vols. 
cloth,  uneuty  many  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  Printed  for  suhseribers  only.  110.— 

Contents  of  this  set:  HawHms,  Voyage  into  the  South-Sea  in  1593— 
1622.  —  Columbus,  Select  letters,  with  other  crig.  documents  relal.  to  his 
voyages.  —  Ra/eigh's  Discovery  of  Guiana  in  1595 — 96.  —  Franc,  Drake' t 
VoyoQn,  1595.  —  Aundall,  Narrative  of  voyages  towards  the  Noiih-We&t, 
1496—1631.  —  Slrachiy^  Histoiie  cf  travaile  into  Virginia  Britannia.  - 
Hakluyt,  Divers  voyages  touching  the  discovery  of  America,  1582»  —  Bmji- 
dall's  collection  of  early  documents  on  Japan. —  Coa^' Geograpby  of  Had- 
bon's  Bay.  —  HakUyf,  Discovery  of  Term  Florida,  1611 .  —  Uerberstain, 
Keruin  Mobcovitarum  Commentarii.  2  vols.  —  De  Veer,  Three  Voyages  by 
the  North-Bast  to  China,  1594— 96,  withiutruductiouof  Bcke.  -  Mendoza, 
llibturie  of  China,  1588.  Vol.  I.  —  ^  kite,  £arly  documents  oa  Spitisbeigeu 
and  Greenland.  —  Henry  Hudson,  the  Navigator,  by  G.  M.  Asher.  -  Early 
Voyages  to  Terra  Australis,  edited  by  R.  H.  Mayor. 

Some  of  these  volumes  have  become  very  -raiv. 


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B.     TOTAdES   SOUND   TBB   W8BLD:    tdphabetieaUtl  arranged.      S3d 


B.    VOYAGES  ROUND  THE  WORLD- 

([n  alphabetic  order.)' 

1908  Anson  (G;)  Reize  roiidom  de  wereld  gedaan  in  1740—44.  Opge- 
steld  nit  de  papiereii  van  Lord  Anson  zelven  door  R.  Walter.  Uit 
het  Eng.  vert.  3«  druk.  Leiden,  /.  Le  Mdir,  1765.  Mf.  calf,  maps  and 
■wia»}f  pkUet.  4to.  4.— 

{Voyctge  round  the  world  in  1740 — 44.  Composed  from  the  papers 
of  Lord  Anson  himself  6y  R,  WaUer.  TransL  from  the  Engl.  3^  edit,) 
Th  8  is  the  translation  of  Anson's  original  account,  which  is  tnach  more 

ample  and  trustworthy',  than  the  anterior  relations  of  Kis  voyage.  (See  No.    . 

1909—10.) 

1909  —  Vierjarige  reistocht  naar  de  Zuid-Zee  of  genoegzaam  rondom  de 
waereld,  1740-«-44.  Uil  het  Engelsch  vertaalt.  Delft,  R.  Boiiet,  1745. 
portr,  4to.  2.50 

{A  four  yettrs'  voyage  to  the  Souih-Sea  or  ahnosi  round  the  world,, 
TransL  from  the  UngL) 

1910 The  same.  2**  druk  vermeerd.   en  verbet.  Ibid.  1749;  portr.  and 

plates.  4to.  2.50 

In  this  edition  we  find  an  account  of  the  shipwreck  of  the  Wager 
in  the  South-Sea.  This  tract,  although  mentioned  likewise  on  the  title  of 
the  1745  edition,  is  not  in  the  above  copy  of  that  edition. 

1911  Barbinaas  (Ii.  G-.  de  La)  Nouveau  voyage  autour  du  monde.  Paris, 
Briasson^  1728.  3  vols,  calf  gilt,  maps  and  views.  8vo.  3. — 

A  large  part  of  the  1»«  and  3*^  vol.  treats  of  Sojath-America. 

1912  Bougainville  (Ij.  de)  Reis  rondom  de  weereldt,  gedaen  in  1766 
—69.  Uit  liet  Firansch.  Dordrecht,  Af^r.  Blusse  en  Zoon,  1772.  hfcalf 
maps  and  plates.  4to.  2.50 

{Voifoges  round  the  world,  TransL  from  the  French.) 

1913  Candish  (Th.)  Beschryv.  v.  de  wydtvermaerde  Zeevaert  met  3  schepen 
v.  1586  tot  1588,  hebbende  door  *t  cruysen  v.  der  Zee  gheseylt 
13000  mylen.  Hierby  de  Voyage  v.  Pr.  Draeck  en  J.  Haukens,  naer 
\^est  Indien,  ghepretondee***  Panama  in  le  nemen  met  5  Schepen  en 
21  andere,  en  2500  mannen,  A°  1595.  Beschreven  door  eenen  die  daer 
in  de  Vlote  gheweest  is.  Amst.,  Com.  CU^z,  1598.  squ.  A:to..  vel/um. 
Good  copy.  (Tiele  No.  280,  page  296.)"—  See  No.  1867.  70.— 

{Description  of  the  famous  voyage  "with  3  ships,  sailing  13000  miles 
by  the  crossing  of  the  Ocban.  Herewith'F.'Dra,yiQ'SandJ.'HATlkeJia* 
voyage  to  fVest-India^  destined  to  conquer  Fanaha,  with  5  ships  and 
21  other ^  and  2500  men,  in  1595.  Described  by  one  who  was  on  the 
fleet.) 

I^'irst  and  rare  elition  of  this  translation  mjide  by  the  renowned  Dutch  histo- 
rian Em.  v.  Metereu,  then  Consul  of  the  United  Prov.  at  London.  The  transla- 
tor's name  may  serve  as  a  test  for  the  fidelity  of  the  version,  made  on  the 
oiiginal  Manuacripts,  lent  him  by  Hakliiyt,  who  published  the  English 
original  text  only  2  years  attur  this  translation.  Particulars  on  the  nego- 
tiations between  v.  Meteren  and  tlnklayt,  on  this  matter,  s^.  in  Tiele's 
Momoire  ]j.  300.  The  original  papers  are  at  the  Hague.  —  The  translation 
given  by  De  Bry,  Grands  Voy.  VIII  is  incorrect  and  disifignred  by  mauy 
faults  and  bmiss'ous  of  important  particulars.  Of  the  plates,  added  by  de 
Bry  to  their  veraion,  only  one  gives  a  copy  of  the  firoutispiece  of  the  Dutch 
edit.,  the  other -plates  are  quite  imaginary. 
—    ^-..  The'sSime,  in  Dutch.  Amst.   1644.  Very  rare.  — aSV^  at  No.  1871. 

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1914  Oandisb.  —  The  same,  in  Datch;  other  edition:  —  JoornaleQ  v.  3 
Toyagien:  1*.  y.  Th.  Candish,  door  Magell.  in  1586,  enz.  2°.  t.  F. 
Draeck  en  J.  Hankens,  naer  West-Indien,  io~  i593L  etc.  Amst,  J. 
P.  r«dl/«r,1643.M{f.  4to.   rery  Hme  copy,  Bsre.  (Tiele  No.  %l)ii- 

Exact  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1596,  bat  the  names  ^  of  J&TaBeae|rinees 
omitlBd.  See  Tiele  p.  9SS.  —  The  Toy^e  lonnd  the  world  by  THere- 
mite  in  1693  is  the  9*  Yoyage  mentioned  on  the  title,  hnthasaaepinte 
title  and  paging  and  is  not  in  this  copy.  See  for  it  at  No.  193B. 

1915  Cook  (Jam.)  —  An  accoont  of  the  voyages  undertaken  for  making 
discoveries  in  the  Southern  Hemisphere,  and  successivdy  performed 
by  Byron,  Wallis,  Carteret,  Cook,  drawn  up  from  the  journals  of 
the  Commanders  and  the  papers*  of  Banks,  by  J.  Hmwkesworth,  Lond^ 
JF.  Strak4M,  1773.  3  vols.      . 

—  Voyage  towards  the  South  Pole  and  round  the  world  in  the  years 

1772—75,   by   J.   Cook.   With  Capt  Fomeaux's  narrative.  Ibid,  1784. 

2  vols.  — Together  5  vols.  ea^mm^orm,wumgplatet  ofi^  aa/tf .  4tG.  1150 

The«  two  works  mnsi  he  ke^.t  together,  forming  a  complete  acoomit  of 

Cook^  first  and  second  voyage. 

1916  — Hawkesworth  (J.)  Relation  des  voyages  ontrepris  par  ordredeS. 
Maj.  Brit,  pour  faire  des  d^couvertes  daos  rh^misphere  m^dional 
^xecutte  par  Byron»  ^rteret,  WaUis  et  Cook.  K^gte  d*apres  les 
journaux  tenus  p.  les  diif.  commandans  et  les  papiers  deli. Banks. 
Trad. -de  TAngL  IVis,  SailUmi  et  Nyom,  1744.  4  vols.  if.  talf.hl 
map9  and  plates.  4to.  6.— 

Account  of  Cook's  first  voyage. 

1917  The    same .  Amsterd.,  B.   «.    Barreoea,   1744.   4  vols.  if.  eelf. 

tmetif.  52  ptatet  mnd  mapi.  4to.  G.— 

The  same  Paris  edition,  as  the  Receding  No.,  only  with  a  nev 
title,  and  a  privikge  of  the  States  Goieial  to  the  Batch  pub- 
lisher, and  a  very  cnrioos  preiaoe  of  them  aboat  their  promises- of  this 
work,  its  price  etc. 

1918  Cook  (J.)  Voyage  dans  T  Hemisphere  Austral,  et  autour  du  monde, 
1772-75,  dans  lequel  on  a  ins^  la  relation  du  Capt  Fnrneaux  et 
celle  de  M.  Forster.  Trad,  de  TAngL  Paris,  1778.  5  vols.  eaJf  gUi. 
vuuuf  mapt  amd  pUies.  4to.  6.50 

Account  of  Cook's  2^  voyage.  —  The  5^  vol.  of  this  French  edition 
contains:  Forster,  Observations  snr  la  geographiei  Thist.  natar.  etc.  faites 
pendant  le  second  voyage  de  Cook.  —  In  English  this  has  been  published 
separately;  it  is   not  included  in  the  above  No   1915. 

1919  —  Reizen  naar  den  stiUen  Oceaan  en  random  de  wereld,  vertaald 
door  J.  D.  Pasteur.  Leyden,  1797—1803.  13  vols.  8vo.  hf.  eaff  W 
JUat  of  133  pUOet  emd  maps,  kf.  Id.  fol.  (40.— j  13.- 

{Voyttge  to  tie  Paeifle  Ocean  amd  rotmd  ike  world.) 

1920  —  Reixen  van  een  matroos  met  Capt.  Cook,  gedaan  random  de 
waereld,  met  een  geschiedenis  van  alle  de  zeereizen  random  de  wae- 
reld.  Arosterd.,  1796.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1- 

{Vogages  of  a  tailor  vjUh  Capt.  Cook  round  tie  world;  with  a  hit- 
tory  of  all  tie  voyages  round  tie  world.) 

1921  Dampier  (Will.)  Nieuwe  Reystogt  random  de  Waereld,  waarin 
omstandiglyk  beschreven  worden  de  landengte  van  Amerika,  ver- 
scheydene  kusten  en  eylanden  in  Westindie,  de  Straat  Le  Maii'e. 
Chili,  Peru.  Mexiko,  enz.  (1676—91.)  Uit  het  Engdsch  vertaald  door 
ff.  Sewel.  'sGravenh.,  Jbr.  de  Hondt,  1698—1700.  2  vols,  or  3  parts 
in  1.  vellum^  maps  and  plates.  4to.  5.— 

{New    voyage   round   lie   world,  wierein  are  minmtely  described  i^ 

Fr£D.  UjouMi 

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Itthmut   of  America,   various   eoasis  and  island*  in  ihe  West-Indies, 
can,  Peru,  Mexico^  eU.) 

The  2d  vol.  is  divided  into  2  parts,  the  last  of  which  contains  a  cir- 
camstancial  descriptiou  of  the  Isthmus  of  Dariim,  by  L.  Wafer. 

1022  Dampier.  —   D^rde   deel    van   W.    Dampiers   Reystogt  rondom  de 

WeiTeld,  behelz.  zyne  reystogt   na  Nieuw-Holland  in  't  jaar  1699.  Uit 

hel  Eng.  v.    W.    SeweL    's  Oravenh.,   Air.   de   Ho»d,   1704.  sd,  uncut, 

map  and  plates.  4to.  1.— 

{Third  part  of  W,  Dampier* s  voyage  round  the  world,  cont.  his  voyage 

io  Neuf^Holland  in  1699.) 

This  forms,  together  with  the  preceding,  a  complete  copy  of  the  first 
Dutch  edition  of.Dampier's  voyages.  The  following  Nos,  1923 — ^25  are  re- 
prints. «-  The  voyage  to  New- Holland  contains  also  many  details  on 
Brazil. 

1923 The  same.  New  edition,  with  the  vovage  to  New-Holland.  Am- 

sterd.,   A,   v.  Damme  en   J.  Ratelband^  1716—17.  4  vols,  in  1.  velUtm, 
maps  and  plates.  4to.  4. — 

1924 The  same.  New  edition.  Nymegen,  /*.  van  Campen,  1772.  4  vols. 

in  1.  hf.  calf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  3. — 

1925 The  same  edition.  4  vols,  in  3.  sd.  uncut.  Large  paper.  5. — 

1926  -    Nieuwe  reistogt  rondom  de  werreld.  'sGrav.  1698.   sd.  uncut.  4to. 

1.50 
Forms  vol.  I.  of  No.  1921. 

1927  —  Nieuwe  reize  naa  de  Zuidzee,  en  verder  rondom  de  Waereld, 
in  1708 — 11.  In  't  Engels  beschreven  door  W.  Rogers.  Vertaald  door 
O.  P.  Amsterd.,  /.  Oosterwyk  en  H.  v.  d,  Oaete,  1715.  vellum,  maps 
and  plates,  4to.  2. — 

(New   voyage  to   the   South-Sea   and  further   round  the   world,  in 

1708—11.) 

0TO  this  work,  written  in  the  style  of  a  plain,  blunt  sailor,  and  full  of 
correct  information,  particularly  reltftive  to  the- numerous  islands  in  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  Cook,  Byron,  and  others  have  been  greatly  indebted.'' 
Lowndes,  ^ 

1928  Drake  (Sir  Fr.)  Le  voyage  curieux  faict  autom*  du  Monde,  par 
FranQois  Drach,  Admiral  d*Angleterre.  Augments  de  la  seconde  partic. 
Paris,  Ani.  Robinot^  1641.  sm.  8vo.  Rare.  10  — 

Title  monnted,  a  few  leaves  slightly  mended  in  the  upper  margin.  The 
copy  has  been  taken  out  of  the  original  cover  and  prepared  for  being 
rebound;  in  a  new  cover  it  would  be  a  good  copy.  —  TiUe,  dedication  3 
leaves,  text  23Q  pp. 

This   French   edition   is  made  by  F.  de  Louvencourt  upon:  the  original 
English  edition  of  1600.  It  contains,  besides,  extracts  from  various  voyages. 
See  for  Amenca  p.  1 — 40.    —  Priced  in  Steven's  Nuggets  £  2.2. 
-      —  The  same  work,  in  Dutch:  —see  No.  1913,  1914 under Candish. 

1929  —  Brown  (Rob.)  Der  Engelsche  Held  u.  Bitter  F.  Pracke 
in  einer  ausfuhrlichen  Beschreibung  von  dessen  Leben,  Thaten  u. 
See-Beisen.  Aus  dem  Engl.  Mit  Anhang;  Von  dem  erstaunenswurd. 
SchiffbruclL  de6  Ost-Ind.  Jagd-Schiifes,  der  Schelling  genannt.  Leip- 
zig, JF.  Beer  (1740?)  calf  neat,  portr,  of  Drake,  8vo.  4.— 

As  no  work  on  Drake  by  B.  Brown  is  known,  Sabin  thinks,  this  is 
a  translation  of  R.  Barton's  .^English  Hero,  or  Sir  Fr.  Drake.*'  The 
appendix    is   a   translation   of  the  Dutch  wor)c :    Vervarelijke  Schip-breuk 

van ier   Schelling.    Amst.  1675,  mostly  appended  to  the  reprint  of 

Struys'  Voyage  to  Russia  etc.,  in  1718. 

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ISSOi-Srmail    (Ad.)   Reise  um  die  Eidedurch  Nord-AMen  u.  die  beideii 
Oceane  1828—30.  Berlin,  1833-38  3  vols,  sd,  8vo.  (16.-)  5.- 

Vol.  1,  2,  History  of  the  Toysge.  —  Vol.  3.  Physical  observations. 

1931  Freyoinet  (L.  de)  Voyage  autour  da  monde  €x6cat6  sur  les  cor- 
vettes rUraaie  et  la  Physicienne.  Paris,  1824  et  siiiv. 

a.  Historique.  Vol.  L  coinpl.  et  vol.  11.  partie  1,  2  (jusque  page 
628.)  4to.  With  Atlas  Uvr.  1—22.  contain.  410  plates,  partly  colour. 
fol.  Nearly  complete,  the  entire  atlas  (24  Uvr.)  containing  120 
plates  or  only  10  pi.  more.  (288  fr.)  40.- 

b.  Botanique  (r6dig6e  p.  Gauiiekaud.)  1  vol.  4to.  With  Atlasof120 
plates,  fol.  (120  fr.)  25.- 

c.  Zook>gie  (p&r  Quoy  et  Gaimard.)   1  vol.  4to.  No  Atlas.  6.b0 

d.  Figure  do  Gfobe  6t  observations  du  pendule.  1  vol.  4to.  (14  fr.)  3.50 
a-^d  taken  together,  offered  at  f  65, — 

1932  I'Heremite  (Jaq.)  en  G.  H.  Schapeuham,  Journael  v.  i  Nas- 
sau sche  Vloot,  of  de  beschryv.  v.  de  Voyagie  om  d.  gantschen  aerdt- 
kloot   met   11    schepen   in  '1623—26.    Amst,   H.    Gerriiiz  en  /.  P/i. 

.  Wackier,  1626.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  75.)  20.- 

First   and    very   rare  edition  of  the  complete  journal.  —  The  8  plates 

and  maps  in  this  copy  are  taken  from  the  2<i  edition,  being  the  same  as 

those  of  the  1*^  ed.  bat  with  altered  Nos.  of  pages;  pi.  1  is  of  thelted. 

1933 The  samq,  as  2*  part  of  the  collection :  Journalen  v.  3  Voyagieo, 

te  wet  en  (1°.)  v.  Th,  Candish,  in  1586,  etc.  (2°.)  v.  F.Draeck  en  /.  Haukeim 

naar  W.  Indien.  (3°.)  Nassausche  Vloot,  voyagie  door  Straet  Lemaire 

onder  J.   PHeremUe.   Hierby   gevoeght '  beschryv.   v.   de  regeringh  v. 

l*eru  door  P.  de  Madriga,  en  verhael  v.  P.  F.  de  Quir,  aeng.  de  ont- 

deckingh   v.    h.  ^nbekent   Australia,   syn  ryckdom,  enz.  ontdeckt  by 

d.  selven  Cap.  Amst.,  /.  P.  Wackier,  1643.  teUnm,  4to.  i2<yr^.  (Tiele  No. 

76.)  14.- 

{Joumals  of  3  voyages,  viz,  1°  of  T.  Candish  in  1586.  ^  of  F.  Drake 

and  J.  Haukens  to  W, -India.  3°  of  the  Nassau  fleet ;   voyage  through 

the. Strait^  U  Jfaire  under  rHeremUe,  Added  a  description  of  the  govem- 

ment  in  Fern  hy  F.  de  Madriga.,   and  accounts  qf  F.  F.  de  Quir,  on 

the  discovery  of  the  unknown  Australia^  its  riches^  etc.  cUseov,  h^  the 

same  Captain.) 

With  the  8  plates  and  maps.  Good  copy,  but  stained. 
This  edition  is  the-  fullest  and  best  of  all,  and  much  enlarged.  The 
preface  speaks  of  3  different  former  editions,  as  being  all  out  of 
print,  but  I  never  have  met  with  or  heard  of  any  other  edition  than  those 
mentioned  here.  —  In 'No.  1914  is  mentioned  the  former  part  of 
ibis  collection  containing  the  2  voyages  of  Drake  and  Hawkins :  Journalen 
V.  3  voyagien.  1643.  —  Thus  No.  1914  and  this  No.  combing,  form  the 
complete  work. 

4934 The   .same,   viz:   the  Voyage  of  I'Heremite  round  the  world  in 

1623  to  26.  (Amst.,  1646.)  squ.  4to.  With  5  pi.  2.- 

Reptint  of  the  preceding  edition  of  1643,  with  thjB  accounts  on  Peru 
by  Madriga,  and  on  Australia  by  de  Qnir;  fftrther  an  account  is  added 
of  occurrences  on  the  island  of  Banda  in  1621.  —  This  edition  faras 
part  of  the  collection  :  JSegin  en  Voortgangh.  1646.  (See  No.  1874.)  No 
separate  title. 

1935 The  same.  — Journael  v.  de  Nassousche  Vloot  onder  rHeremile; 

Madriga,    Regeer.  v.   Perai ;   de  Quir,  ontdeck.  v.  Australia.  Amst., ./. 
Ha/rtgers,  1648.  4to.  WHk\pl.  in^divis.  (Tiele No.  77.)  5.50 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1643,  Int  with  addition  of  the  account  of 
an  English  voyage  to  Guiana  in  1 596  and  some  other  particulars  relating 
to  the  navigation  to  the  Bast-Indies.  —  The  account  of  de  Quir  on 
Australia,  announced  on  the  title,  is  omitted. 


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1936  L'Heremite.  The  same  :  Journael  v.  de  Nassousche  Vloot  onder  THere- 

mite;  Madriga,  Regeer.  v.  Peru.  Amst.,  /.  Harigert,  1652.  4to.      8.50 

Reprint  of  the  last  edition,  but  without  de  Quir's  and  the  other  aeoounts  on 

nHvigation;  none  of  thein  mentioned   on  the  title.  With  5  small  pi.  of  the 

preceding  cd.,  printed  on  ditferent  places  in  the  text. 

Very  i&teresting  voyage  and  excellent  account  of  it  by  alearurt  seaman- 
De   Bry  have  given  in  the  Latin  Pet.  Voy.  X£I.  chapt.  9  an  eitract  of 
this  journal,   and  in  the  German    Pet.  Vay«  XIL  p.  37  a. larger  account. — 
The  only  complete  and  best  edition  of  all,  is  that  in  Dutch  of  4643. 

1037  Lafoixd  (Gabr.)  Quince  ans  de  \'oyages  autour  du  monde.  Paris 
1840.  2  vols.  8d.  8vo.  3.50 

1938  Ltitke  (Pred.)  Voyage  autour  du  mmide,  fait  par  ordre  de  Sa  Maj. 
Nicolas  I.  sur  la  corvette  Le  Seniavine,  1826 — 29.  Paris,  Engelmann. 
(1836.)  —  Parlie  hislorique:  Atlas  lilhogr.  d'apres  les  dessins  origi- 
naux  d'Alexaadre  Postels  et  du  I^aron  Kitllitz  51  plaies,  India  proofs 
and  3  rnaps,  hf.  hd,  fol.  11.— 

Wanting  plate  28  and  45. 

1939  Le  Maire  (Jao)  Ephemerides  sive  Descriptio  navigatioxHS  australis 
institotae  A^  1615.  [Arast. ,  M.  Colyn.]  1622.  fol.  boardt.  Extra  tall 
copy*  10. — 

With  5  plates  in  the  text;  ao  maps.  The  portrait  of  k  Maire  is  iiot 
in  this  edition. 

This  voyage  forms  the  2^  part  of  .No.  749  Hcrrera,  Novus  orbis,  [pages 
numbered  46  to  (83)]  and  is  very  difficult  to  be  fuund  separately.  See 
Tiehy  p.  59. 

The  margins  of  the  2<*  page  are  filled  with  a  Latin  dialogue,  neatly 
writteu.  by  an  old  haqd  about  1622,  held  between  the  Captain  of  the 
expedition  and...?  This  dialogue  is  probably  taken  from  the  original  MS. 
but  omitted  in  the  edition  as  it  gives  no  particulars  of  the   voyage  itself. 

1940  —  Ackeradijok  fW.  C.)  Jac.  le  Maire  en  zijne  onldekking  van  een 
nieuwcn  doortogt  in  de  Zuid-Zee,  genoemd  de  Straat  van  le  Maire, 
(Rotterd.  1834.  Extr.)  8vo.  1.— 

(/.  l?  Maire  and  Ms   discovefg  of  a  new  passage  to  the  South-Sea.) 

1941  -  Bakhuizen  v.  d.  Brink  (R.  C.)  Isaac  Le  Maire.  {Biography  in 
Dutch.)  Amsterd.,  1865.  8vo  -  —.65 

See  the  other  accounts  of  this  interesting  voyage  infra  under :  Schuuten. 
(No.  1955—64.) 

1042  Marohand  (£.)  Voyage  autour  du  monde  pendant  les  ann^es  1790 
— 92.  Priced 6  d'une  introduction  histor  et  d'un  exameri  critique  du 
voyage  'de  Roggeween.  Paris,  1800.  Vol.  VI.  hds.  uncut.  4to.  2.^0 

Contains:  Observations  sur  la  division  et  le  nomenclature  hydrograph. — 
application  du  syst^me  metrlque  decimal  a  k  navigation  --  and  the  maps 
and  plates  for  the  whole  work. 

1943  Noort  (Ol.   v.)  Beschryvinghe  v.  de  Voyagie  om  den  geheelen  "We- 

relt  Oloot  om  te  zeylen  door  de  Strate  Mag^anes,  te  handelen  langs 

de   Custen   v.   Cica,   Chili   en   Peru,  en  door  de  Molucqucs  wederom 

thuys  te  comen.  Met  vele  cop.  Caerten  en  fig.  Rott.,  Jan  v.  Waesher- 

gen  en  Com.  Claesz.  tot  Amsterd.  160'z.  vellum,  squ.  4*o.  (Tiele  No.  16 

p.  28,  etc.)   Very  fine  copy.  —  ^ee  also  No.  1867.  70.- 

(Desoription  of  the  voyage  round  the  world,  to  sail  ihrough  the  Strait 

of  Maj^ltaneSy  to  barie'f  at  tie  coati  of  Ciea,  Chili  and  Peru  and  to 

return  hy    he  Moluques.    With  many  engrao.  and  maps  on  copper.) 

Reprint,  with  some  differences   in  orthography,   of    the  1»*  edition,  of 

1601,  which  is  so  rare  that  1  have  had  and  met  with  Jt  only  once.  This 

reprint  is  rare,  but  not  to  that  degree.  —  De  Bry  httve  given  in  their  6r, 

AfastodaMi. 

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Voy.  IX.  3  a  Latin  tntnslatioii,  bat  much  abridged,  sad  in  irliieh  the  25 
plates  and  maps  of  the  original  are  redneed  lu  42  copies  aid  2  imagi- 
naiy  prints. 
1944  iroort(OLv.)  The  saoac  (Amst.  1646.)  «f.  sqn.  4to.  (Tielep.33.)  3.50 
With  25  pi.  —  Forms  part  of  the  collection:  Be^in  en  Voortgangk 
(No.  4874)  withoat  aepar.  title;  abridged  reprint  of  tbe  original, 
but  with  many  new  additions  on  former  Toyages. 

1945 The  same,   iffUh  addition  of-,  de  2«  voyagie  v.  Jac.  v.  Neck  naar 

0.  Indien.  Amsterd.,  J.  Hartgers,  1648.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  21.)  4.50 

With  1  piste  in  6  dirisions.  Reprint  of  the  former  edit.,  the  2^  voyage 
by  V.  Neclc  much  abridged;  it  is  strange  this  interesting  voyage  has 
been  added,  and  only  in  this  edition. 

1946 The  same.  Utrecht,  Z.  de  Fries,  1649.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  22.)  Feryrare. 

Fine  copy.  12.— 

With  16  plates  printed  in  the  text.  Reprint  of  the  edition  of  Hartgers, 
but  with  2  pp.  additions,  and  omission  of  7.  Neck's  2^  Toyage. 

1947 The   same.   Amst.,  Q,  J.  SM^hman,  t^663  ?)  4to.  (Tiele  No.  25.) 

Fery  rare.    Tall  and  fine  copy,  6.50 

With  6  plates  in  the  text,  2  engraved  and  4  on  wood.  Reprint  of  the 
former  edition,  but  abridged  and  withont  the  new  additions  of  1646. 

1948 The  same.  (Amst.).  Foor  Ahr,  Cornelit,  1764.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  29.) 

Bare,  Good  copy,  '  5.- 

With  9  figg.  on  wood,  bad  impress.  Chap-book. 

1949  Parkinson  (Sidney)  Voyage  autow  da  monde  (c*est-a-dire  a  la 
Mer  du  Sud)  sur  le  vaisseau  rEndeavour.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  p  C.  Henri. 
Paris,  1797.  2  vols.  A/,  caff,  pfates.  4to.  4.- 

Extraordinary  copy  in-4to  of  a  book  pabllshed  in-8vo.  With  a  Otaiti 
vocabulary. 

1950  La  P6rouse  (de)  Voyage  autour  du  monde,  public  p.  L.  A.  Milet- 
Mureau.  Paris,  1798.  4  vols.  8vo.  and  iUlas  of  10  maps  and  plates. 
fol.  ids.  uncut.  iO.- 

1951 The  Atlas  of  70  pi.  separately,  bds.  uneut.  8.— 

1952  —  Voyage  round  the  world  in  1785—88,  by  the  Boussole  and  As- 
trolabe. Publ.  by  L.  A.  Milet-Mureau.  Transl.  from  the  French.  Ion- 
don,   1799.  2  vols.  calf.  4to.  and  alias  of  70  charts  and  plates,  in-fol. 

15.- 

1953  —  Labillardi^re,  Atlas  pour  servir  a  la  Relation  du  voyage  a -la 
recherche  de  La  P^rouse.  Paris,  1800.  bds.  uncut,  44  plates,  (pi.  35 
wanting.)  fol.  6  — 

1954  —  Dentre-Casteaxtx  (Bruny)  Jtlas  du  voyage'  fait  en  1791-93, 
(a  la  Mer  du  Sud)  a  la  recherche  de  La  Perouse,  public  par  C.  F. 
Beautemps-Beauprl  Paris,  1807.  39  maps.  bds.  roy.  fol.  8.— 

SCHOUTEN  (W.  C.)  Voyage.  —  No.  1955  to  1964. 

1955  —  Sohouten  (Wl.  Com.)  Journal  ofte  Beschryvinghe  v.  de  wondei- 
licke  reyse  in  1615,  6,  7,  hoe  by  bezuyden  de  Strate  v.  Maggellanes 
een  nieuwe  Passagie  tot  in  de  groote  Zuydxee  ontdekt,  en  Voort  den 
gheheelen  Aerdkloot  omgheseylt  heeft,  etc.  Amst.,  Willem  Jomz. 
(Bleau)  1618.  bds,  4to.  Criele  No.  33.  p.  41.)  40.- 

{Joumat  or  description  of  the  marvellouf  voyage  m«foi»1615-i6, 
hoto  he  discovered  in.  the  South  of  the  Strait  6f  Magellanes  a  nsw 
passage  to  the  great  &outh'Sea,  and  how  he  further  eircumnavigaied 
the  whole  globe.) 

Firet,  exiremelg  rare  edition ;  Mr.  Ti^  could  not  find  another  et^y,  when 
. ,   composing  his  Mf moire,  than  tiie  one  in  the  Royal  Library  at  the  Hagae. 


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SCHOUTEN  (W.  C.)  voyage.  -  No.  1955  to  1964. 

My  copy  wants  the  map  ot  the  world,  else  it  vi  complete  and  very  tall 
and  fine. 

Schonten's  voyage  is  the  same  which  is  narrated  by  J.  le  Maire  in 
his  Ephemerii  (see  No.  1939)  and  inserted  in  the  Dutch,  Latin  and 
French  editions  of  Herrera ,  Nov  us  Orbis  (No.  749-r-51)  — .  but  all 
the  honour  due  to  the  skilful  and  learned  young  le  Maire,  is  turned  in 
Schouten's  Journal  to  his  own  profit;  in  this  and  many  other  circum- 
stances the  two  accounts  of  this  voyage  differ  considerably. 

1956  —  Journal  ou  description  du'  raerveilleux  voyage  es  ann.  1615  a  17 
com  me  (en  circum-navigeant  le  Globe'  terrestre)  il  a  descouveil  vers 
le  Zud  du  destroit  de  Magellan  un  nouv.  passage  jusq.  a  la  grande 
mer  de  /ud.  Ensemble,  des  avantnres  admir.,  etc.  Amsterd.,  Herman 
Janton^  1619.  4to.  Very  rare,  —  Tine  and  complete  copy  in  vellum^  orig. 
hinding.  (Tiele  No.  42.  p.  41  etc.)  35.— 

This  is  already  the  lO^^^  edition,  printedin  Anuterdamin  thecourseof  18 
months,  ofthis  remarkable  voyage,  which  was  published  in  35  different  editions 
in  Holland  during  the  17**»  century.  Afterwards  it  became  a  jwpular  work, 
and  many  editions  appeared  during  the  last  century  as  chap-books. 

This  edition  ia  a  fiiithfbl  translation  of  the  preceding  original  l^utch 
text.  The  1««  map  has  no  description  on  the  verso. 

1957  —  Novi  freti  a  parte  meridion.  freti  Magellan,  in  magnum  mare 
austr.  detectio,  facta  laborios.  et  periculos.  itinere  a  G.  Com.  Schou- 
ten,  a.  1616—17,  totum  orbem  terrarura  circumnavigante.  Amst, 
GuU,  Janssoniut,  1619.  A/,  vellum.  4to.  'Very  fine  and  unusually  large 
copjf,  all  Me  plales  wiih  broad  margins.  (Tiele  No.  43.)  35. — 

Very  rare  first  Ijatin  edition,  probably  due  to  the  Amsterdam  phy- 
sician :  Nlc.  V.  Wasaenaer,  author  of  the  very  interesting  .*  Hiatorisch  ver- 
hael  (See  No.  1745).  The  Latin  translation,  given  by  de  Biy,  Grands 
Voy.  XII.,  is  by  far  not  so  good  as  this  version;  of  the  8  plates  of  de 
Bry,  2  are  due  to  their  imagination. 

1958 The  same;  other  Za^m  translation.  Amsterd.,  P.Kaerius(Pt.v.der 

Keere)  1619.  calf.  4to.  Old  English  binding,  with  thanameof^(/«^/7r^ 
(heynn  on  the  pUt.   Very  rare.  Fine  copy.  (Tiele  No.  44.)  30.— 

Edition   entirely  differing  in  version  and  printing  from  the  foregoing.  — 
Map  1    (of  the    world)   and  pi.    g   and   h  (page  52  and  60)  are  taken 
from  other  editions;  these  2  pi.  re-emmarged.    The  maps  and  plates  have 
no  liatin  description  on  the  verso. 

1959 The   same,    in  Dutch :   Joumael,  etc.  Amst.,  Jan  Jansgen,  1644. 

hf.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy,  but  only  with  the  maps^and  t  (Magell.  and. 
N.  Guinea)  the  other  plates  replaced  by  6  other  minor  figures.  (Tiele 
No.  48.)  12.— 

The  text  is  reprinted  from  the  original,  but  the  dedications  and  prcf. 
are  omitted,  and  alterations  made  in  tlie  style. 

19G0 The   same,    in    Dutch.   —  Hoorn,   b^  Is    fVi/temsg.  voor  Marten 

Gerbranisz,  1648.  4lo.    Very  rare.  18.— 

Very  remarkable  edition,  with  many  valuable  additions  from  an  unpub- 
lished journal,  held  by  the  captain  of  the  other  ship,  and  2  short  voca- 
bularies. (See  further  Tiele  p.  50).  —  Of  this  edition,  printed  by  Is.  Wil- 
lemsz,  3  variations  exist  in  the  title,  each  with  a  different  same  of 
publisher;  this:  for  Marten  Gerbraudtsz,  is  not  mentioned  by  Mr.  Tiele, 
who  under  No.  51  and  52  cites  one :  for  M..  J.  Appel  (see  following  No.) 
and  one  fpr  J.  J.  Deulel.  —  In  text  and  plates  they  agree  all. 

This  copy  is  in  the  oiigiual  paper-wrapper  as  published,  and  very  tall; 
also  the  9  plates  quite  complete  and  fine. 

19G1 The  same,  in  Dutch :  Hoorn,    by  U.  WiUemsz.  voor  M.  J,  Appel^ 

1648.  boards.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  51.)  9.— 

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SCHOUTEN   (W.  C.)  voyage.  —  No.  4955  to  i%4. 

Same  edition  as  the  preceding  with  different  name  of  publisher.  The 
copy  is  rather  short,  and  wants  the  last  map;  the  2  last  plates  {Roornse 
eyland  and  map  of  New-Guinea)  are  defective.  —  Rare. 

1962 The  same,  in  Dutcli:  Journael,  etc.  Amsterd.,  J.  Hartgen,  1648. 

4to.  (Tiele  No.  50.)  4.50 

Edition  with  separate  title,  but  forming  page  67  to  417  of  the  voyage 
of  Spilbergen  in  1614  to  18  (See  No.  1972).  Th3  teit  agrees  with  the 
edition  of  Amst.  1644.  The  plate  to  the  voy.  of  Spilbergen  is  divided  in 
6  divis.,  the  3  last  refer  to  Schonteu's  voyage. 

1963 The  same,  in  Dutch.  —  Amst,  /.  /.  Bouman,  1658.  4U).     5.- 

This  edition,  entirely  agreeini^  with  that  publ.  by  Bouman  in  1661,  is 
not  raentioLied  among  the  38  editions  cited  by  Mr.  Tiele,  p.  52. 

1004 The   same,  in    Dutch.    Amst.,   /.    Kannewety   1766.  4to.  In  orig. 

paper  wrapper  as  publisiied.  (Tiele  No.  63.^  7.50 

One  of  the  popular  editions  or  chap-books,  on  coarse  paper  with  6  much 
used  engrav.  on  wood.  Reprint  of  the  edition  of.  1648  with,  some  lestric- 
tions,  but  with  the  vocabularies. 

1965  Sparman  (A.)  Voyage  au  Cap  de  fionne-Esp^rance  et  autonr  du 
Monde  avec  le  Capt.  Cook.  Trad.  p.  Le  Toumeur.  Paris,  Bwisson, 
1787.  2  vols.  Full  old  French  red  morocco  extra  gilt  edyes,  maps  and 
plates.  4to.    Very  fine  copy.  22.— 

1966  —  Voyage  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  towards  the  Antarctic  Polar 
Circle,  and  round  the  world,  1772 — 76.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
2d  edit,  corrected.  London,  1786.  2  vols.  kf.  ccdf^  extra  ffilt,  pfaies. 
4to.  Beautiful  copy.  7.— 

1967  Sparznan  (Andr.)  Reize  naar  de  Kaap  de  Goede  Hoop,  de  Lin- 
den van  den  Zuidpool,  en  rondom  de  wei^ld.  Leiden,  1787.  2  vols. 
mth  plate*.  8vo.  2.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 
1908  Spilbergen  (J.  van)  Oost  ende  West  Indische  Spiegel  der  2  leste 
Navigation  ghedaen  in  1614  tot  18  door  J.  v.  Spilbergen  de  werelt 
rontora ;  met  2  Historien  de  een  v.  Oost,  de  ander  v.  West  Indien. 
Met  de  Australische  >Javigatien  v.  J.  le  Maire,  die  in  H  suyden  door 
een  nieuwe  Straet  ghepasseert  is.  Leyden,  Nic.  v.  Geelkerken^  1619.  squ- 
4to.  vellum.  WUh  25  plates  and  maps,  whie^  are  .v&rt/  rare,  i^p\  nearly 
always  loantiny.  (Tielo  No.  65.  p.  65.)  45.— 

{East-    avd    ff est- India  mirror  of  the  2  last  nauiyafimu  in  1614  ^> 

18  by  J.  V.  Spilbergen  round  the  world;  with  2  histories  of  Eist-awl 

tFest-lndia.  ffith  the  Australia  i  navigation  of  J.  le  Maire^  whopassed 
-    in  the  South  through  a  new  Strait.) 

First   edition.  —  Fine   and   complete    copy 

1969  —  Speculum  Orientalis  Occidentalisque  Jndiae  navigationum,  qua- 
rum  una  Gg.  a  Spilbergen  classis  Praef.,  altera  Jac.  le  Maire auspiciis 
directa,  annis  1614 — 18.  Kxhibens  ndvi  in  mare  austr.  transitus,  in- 
coguit.  hactenus  gentium  ac  terr.  inventionem,  etc.  Lugd.  B.,  apud 
Nic.  a  Geeikereken,  Sumpf,  Jud.  Rondiiy  1619.  squ.  4to.  eodf.Finecofy, 
hut  map  1  wanting.  (Tiele  No.  67.)  40.- 

I*atiu  translation  of  the  precediug. 

1970  —  Miroir  Oost  et  West  Indical,  anqael  sont  descriptes  les  2  dern. 
navigations  faictes  es  una.  1614  a -18,  Tune  par  George  de  Spilbergen 
par  le  Destroict  de  Magellan,  et  nussi  tont  aiitour  de  laterrej  i'autre 
faicte  pir  Jac.  le  Maire,  lequel  an  cost6  du  /ui  du  destroict  de  Mn- 
gallan  a  descouvert  un  nouveau  Destroict.  Avec  la  descript.  de  tons 
pays,  gens,  etc.  Amst.,  -/an  Jansz..,  1621.  gilt  calf.  .squ.  4 to.  Fiaecop!/. 
(Tiele  No.  70.)  .  45.- 


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This  Tery  interestiDg  journal  is  first  published  in  Dutch,  then  in  Latin, 
.  at    last   in    French;    the   last  translation  is  the  best;   the  Latin  is  partly 
abridged,   etc.  The  version  of  de  Bry  has    many  mutilations;   their  platc» 
are  copied  from  these  originals.  —  See  many  interesting  observations  con- 
cerning these  journals  in  Tide's  M^moire  p.  70,  et<;. 

1971  Spilbergen.(J.  v.)  -  HisAorisch  Journael  v.  de Voyagie door Magall. 
naer  de  Molucques.  (A.mst.  1646.)  squ.  4to.  118  pp.  Jfith  25  pi.    6.50 

No  special  title.  Forms  part  of  the  2d  vol.  of:  Begin  en  Voorigangh 
(No.  1874)  where  it  is  reprinted  from  the  preceding  editions,  but  with 
some  omissions.  —  The  journal  of  Schouten's  voyage  is  added  to  this.  (See 
Tiele  p.  68.) 

1972  —  Obst  en  West  End.  Voyagie  door  Magell.  ondei*  J.  Spilbergen.  — 
En  de  Reyse  d.  W.  Q.  Schouten  en  .J.  le  Maire  in  1615  etc.  Amst., 
J.  Hartgers,  1648.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  71.)  4.50 

Reprint  of  the  preceding  edit.  With  1  pi.  in  6  divis. 

1973  —  Journael  v.  de  Voyagie  door  Magell.  naer  de  Molucques.,  door 
J.  V.  Spilbergen.  Zyn  2e  reis  in  1614 — 17.  Amst.,  Q.  /.  Saeghman. 
(circa  1663.)  hf.  vellum,  4to.  Rare.  Fine  copy.  7.50 

With  (supposed)  portrait  of  Spilbergen,  on  the  verso  of  the  title,  7  bad 
woodcuts  and  1  engr.  pi.  in  the  text,  originally  belonging  to  different  other 
voyages.  —  Reprint  of  the  last  edition,  without  Schouten's  voyage. 

1974  Troost  (P.)  Aanteekeningen  gehouden  op  eene  reis  om  de  wereld. 
Rotlerd.,  1829.  hf.  calf,  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  (7.85)  2.— 

{Notes  on  a  voyage  round  ike  world.) 

1975  VaucoUYer  (Q-.  A.)  Voyage  of  discovery  to  the  North  Pacific  Ocean 
and  round  the  world,  1790—95.  London,  1798.  The  atlas,  contain.  16 
maps  and  pfates,  separately,  calf  gilt,  very  fine  copy.  fol.  6. — 

1976  Weert  (Seb.  de)  Wydtloopigh  verhael  van  'tgene  de  5  Schepeu  in  1598 
tot  Rotterdam  toegerust,  (om  door  de  Straet  Magellana  handel  te  dryven) 
wedervaren  is,  tot  7  Sept.  1599,  toen  Seb.  de  Weert  van  de  Vlote 
versteken  werdt.  Meest  beschreven  door  Bar.  Jansz,  Girurgyn.  Amst., 
ZacA.  Heyns,  (1600.)  sm.  squ.4to.  line  copy  'in  the  orig.  wrapper. 
(Tiele  No.  11*  p.  21.  etc.)  16.— 

{Extensive  journal  of  the  ^  ships,  equipped  at  Rotterdam  in  1598 
(for  trafficHng  through  the  Strait  of  Migellanes)  —  till  the  7  Sept.  1599 
when  S.  de  Weert  lost  sight  of  the  other  ships.  Principally  described 
by  Bar.  Jansz.,  physician.) 

First  and  extremely  rare  edition  of  the  perilous  voyage  of  Seb.  de  Weert 
through  the  Strait  of  Magellan.  The  author  is  the  publisher  and  poet  Z.  Fleyns 
who  composed  it  from  the  personal  communications  of  Barent  Jansz  (afterwards 
with  the  surname :  Potgieter),  who  drew  up  a  map  of  the  Terra  del  Fuego 
(Vuurland)  given  by  Uondius  in  Mercator's  Atlas  of  1633.  See  infra.  — 
His  very  rai*e  and  curious  portrait  is  mentioned  among  the  portraits  in  the  2<* 
part  of  this  catalogue.  —  In  this  copy  are  wanting  the  title,  dedication,  page  I  to  6, 
11,  12',  and  at  the  end  the  separate  book :  Description  of  the  Strait  of 
Magellanes  by  John  Outgersz  of  Enkhaizen,  19  pages.  —  Besides  this 
copy,  I  have  only  once  met  with  another,  which  was  a  complete  one.  This 
edition  is  wanting  in  all  Dutch  public  and  private  libraries. 

De  Bry  have  given  in  their  Grands  Voy.  IX.  2  a  much  abridged  and  in- 
exact translation,  in  which  the  description  of  the  Strait  of  Magellanes,  by  J. 
Outgersz,  is  omitted;  2  plates  (No.  1  and  6)  are  not  copied  by  them. 

1977 The  same  in  Dutch.  (Amst.  1646.)  squ.  4to.  3.50 

36  pp.  with  8  pi.,  without  separate  title.  Forms  part  of  the  collection:  Begin 
en  Voortgangh  (iVo.  1874.)  —  The  text  is  an  abridgement  of  the  prece- 
ding journal  by  Barent  Jansz.  (Potgieter)  but'  without  the  book  of  Outgersz. 

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4978  Weert  (S.  de)  —  The  same,  in  Dutch.  (A.mst.,  /.  Hariri,  4648-) 

4to.  4.5U 

No  separate  title.  Forms  part  (pp.  64  to  92)  of  Hartgers'  edition  of  the 

journal  of  v.  Neck's  voyage  to  East-Ind.  in  4598.  {See  infra:  Voyages  to 

.     East-India.) 

4979 The  same,  in  Dutch.  (Amst.,  Hartgert,  4650.)  4to.  Ucare.      5.50 

With  2  pi.  Reprint  of  the  preceding  edit.    —  Forms  the  pp.  44  to  76 
of  the  voyage  by  v.  Neck.  Edit,  of  4&0. 


C.    VOYAGES  IN  THE  SOUTH-SEA    AND  TO 
AUSTRALIA. 

(4.     Voyages   in   the   South-Sea    or  Pacific  Ocean.  —  2.    Voyages 
for  the  iiscovery  of  Australia.  —  3.    Description  of  Australia 
{New-Holland)  and  otf^r  islands,) 


1.     Voyages  in  the  SouJthrSea  or  Pacific  Ocean, 

4980  [de  Brosaes]  Histoire  des  navigations  aux  Terres  Australes,  depuis 

»-«.   4504    contenant  ce  que  Ton  SQait  des  moeurs  et  des  productions  des 

contr6es   decouvertes   etc.   Paris,    Durand,    1756.   2   vols,  calf,  map*- 

4to.  5.50 

Cont.  the  voyages  of  Am.  Vespuccius,  Magellanes,  Fr.  Drake,  Cavendish, 

J.  le  Maire,  6.  Schonten,  Tasman,  Roggewin  (Roggeveen)  etc. 

4984  —  Vollstiindige   Geschichte  der  Schiflffarthen  nach  den  unbekannten 

Siidlandem.  Uebersetzt   u.   m.   Zusatzen   von  J.  Chr.   Adelung.  Halle, 

r767.  2  vols,  in  4.  caif,  maps,  4to.  4.- 

4982  Bumey  (Jam.)  Chronological  History  of  the  voyages  and  the  dis- 
coveries in  the  South  Sea,  or  Pacific  Ocean.  London,  4803—47. 5 
vols.  Af.  calf  neat,  numerous  maps.  roy.  4to.  18.— 

«A  masterly  digest  of  the  voyages  in  the  Soath-Sea,  displaying  a  rare 
union  o^  nautical  science  and  literai7  research."  Quarterly  Beview. 
Sold  :    Drury's  sale  ^  8  . 8  s.      . 

Vol.  IV.  contains  pp.  4 — 326  a  History  of  the  Buccaneers  of  America.— 
See  a  detailed   index  in  Leclere's  BibUotheca  Americana  No.  234. 

4983  Baliryinple  (Alex.)  An  historical  collection  of  the  several  voyages 
and  discoveries  in  the  South  Pacific  Ocean.  Lond.  4770 — 74  2  vols. 
in  4.  hoards.  WUh  many  maps  and  plates,  large  ^to.  6.— 

The  4"*  vol.  of  this  very  interesting,  and  in  Holland  very  rare  book, 
contains  a  literal  translation  of  the  Spanish  writers;  the  ^  the  Datcb 
voyages  (of  Schonten  and  le  Maire,  A.  J.  Tasman  and  J.  Roggeveen.)  With 
index  to  both  vols. 

4984  —  Voyages  dans  la  Mer  du  Sud,  par  les  Espagnols  et  les  Hollandois 
(4520—4722.)  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  p.  M.  de  Fr^ville.  Paris,  4774.  calf,  3 
maps,  8vo.  o.— 

French  translation  of  the  preceding.. 

4985  !Pr6ville  (de)  Histoire  des  nouvelles  decouvertes  faites  dans  la  Mer 
du  Sud  en  4767—70.  Paris,  de  Kansy^  4774.  2  vols,  uncut,  map.^vo.  2.25 

4986  'FrezieVf  Relation  du  voyage  de  la  Mer  du  Sud,  aux  cotes  du  Chili, 
du  Perou  et  du  Br^sil,  4742—44.  Amsterd.,  P.  Humbert,  4747.  2  vols. 
vellum^  38  plates  and  maps,  8vo.  3.50 

4987 The  same  edition,  sd,  uncut.  8vo.  ^^ 

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The  maps  ure  known  to  be  very  correct.  At  the  end  of  Vol.  II.  is  a  very 
interesting  memoir  on  the  establishment  of  tha  Jesuits  in  the  Spanish 
West-Indies  (i.  e.  Paraguay.)  The  original  edition  of  this  small  memoir, 
pabl..  in  1712,  is  extremely  scarce  and  sells  (when  occnrring)  at  10 — ^42  fl. 
The  other  editions  of  Frezier  do  not  contain  this  tract. 

1988  Frezier,  Relation  du  voyage  de  U  Mer  du  Sud,  aux  cdles  du  Chily 
et  du  Perou,  1712—14.  Paris,  1732.  calf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.      2.50 

1989  —  Reis-Besschryving  door  de  Zuid-Zee  langs  de  kusten  van  Chili 
Peru  en  Brazil.^  Nevens  eene  beschryvinge  van  de  regeringe  der  Yncas 
in  Peru.  Uit  het  Fransch  door  Is.  Verhwrg.  Amst.,  B,.  0.  WeMein, 
1718.  vellum^  37  plates  and  maps.  4to.  3. — 

{Journal   of  the  voyage   through  the  South-Sea j  along  the  coasts  of 
Chili,  Peru  and  Brazil;  taith  a  history  of  the  Incas  of  Peru.) 

1990 The  same.  Ibid.  1718.  4to.  uncut.  3.50 

1991 The  same.  Ibid.  1718.  calf.  4to.  Thick  paper.  Rare.  5.^ 

1992  Eotzebue  (O.  v.)  Entdeckungs-Reise  in  die  Sud-See  u.  nach  der 
Behrings-Strasse,  zur  Erforschung  einer  nordostlichen  Durchfahrt. 
Weimar,  1821.  3  vols,  in  1.  hf.  calf  6  large  folding  maps  and  20 
col.  plates.  4to.  5. — 

The  voyage  was  undertaken  at  the  expense  of  Count  Rnmanzoff.  —  Vol.  Ill 
is  especially  interesting  for  the  notices  on  natural  history  and  on  the 
languages  (with  a  comparative  vocahUary)  by  A.  von  Chamisso. 

1993  —  Ontdekkingsreis  in  de  Zuid-Zee  en  na  de  Berings-Straat.  Amst., 
1822.  3  vols,  hf  calf  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  (16.70)  4.— 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

1994  Boggeveen  (A.)  Voorlooper  op  't  Octroy  van  de  Staten  Gen.  ver- 
leent  aen  Arent  Roggeveen  en  sijn  medestanders,  over  de  Australisse 
Zee  tusschen  de  Meridaen  d.  Strate  Magelanis  en  Nova  Gunea  {sic  I) 
Middelb.,  P.  v.  Qoethem,  1676.  4to.  JTifh  a  large  nautical  map.  Very 
scarce.  Title,  2  unnumb.  pp.,  24  numb.  pp.  20. — 

{Fore-runner   of  the   Patent ,  granted  by  the  States-Oener.  to  A.  R. 

and  his  companions,  for  the  discoveries  in  the  Australian  Sea,.) 

1995 The  same.  Uncut,  without  map.  With  2  autograpH  lines 

by  A.  Boggeveen,  saying  that  this  copy  was  to  be  a  policy 
for  those  willing  to  take  shares  in  this  Company.  This  copy  being 
only  intended  as  policy,  the  map  is  omitted.  The  authenticity  of  the 
writing  is  above  all  question,  having  been  verified  with  the  original 
pieces  in  the  Archives  of  Middelburgh.  Unique  copy.  50. — 

This  most  important  pamphlet  contains  pp.  8 — ^18  a  description  of  the 
newly  found  lands,  with  numerous  details.  The  Company,  proposed  by 
it,  had  a  short  life,  as  Roggeveen  died  already  in  1679,  and  so  it  was 
dissolved,  before  the  -first  expedition  took  place.  It  was  reserved  to  his 
son  Jaeob,  to  realize,  partly  at  least,  his  schemes. 

ROflflEfEEN  (JACOB). 

1996  —   Kort  en   nauwkeurig  verhaal   van   de   reize   door  3   schepen   in 

't  jaar  1721  gedaan  op  ordre   van  de   West-Ind.  Comp.  tot  onbekende 

landen  in  de  Zuid-Zee.  Amst.,  J.  v.  Septeren,  1727.  4to.  7. — 

{Short  and  true  narrative  of  the  voyage  of  3  ships  made  by  order 

of  the  West-India  Comp,  to  the  unknoion  South-Sea.) 

1991  -—  The  same.  2d  edit.  Tb.  1727.  4to.  —  Reprint  of  the  preceding.  6.— 

1998  —  Het    waare    en    nauwkeurige    Journael   der  Reize,   gedaan  door 

3  schepen   op  ordre   van   de  West-Ind.  Comp.  naar  de  Zuid-Zee.  3^* 

druk.  Amsterd.,  J.  v.  Septeren,  1727.  4to.  7.— 

{Ths    true   and  exact  journal   of  the  voyage,  made  by  3  vessels  by 

order  of  the  W»  Ind,  Comp.  to  the  South-Sea,) 

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ROOaEVEEN  (MC.) 

This   is  the   same    accoant   as  the  preceding  two  Nos.,  bat  with  consi- 

derahle    changes.      These    3   editions    are    the   first    puhlications,  by  an 

unknown  author,  relating   to    Jac.    Roggeveen's  Voyage  to  the  South-Sea. 

In  1738  one  of  Roggeveen's  conipaniona,  K.  F.  Behrends,  published  another 

relatiah  of  it,  in  German;  an  extract  from  It  appeared  in  the  Dutch  edition 

of  PrcTost's  Collection  of  Voyages,  Vol.  XVIII.  (Amst.  1759.)  It  has  also 

been  translated  into  French  (Histoire  de  V  expedition  des  3  Vaisseaax«nvoy^ 

par  la  Gomp.  des  Indesanx  Terrea  Australes.  LaHaye,  1739. 2volB.12mo.) 

The  original  jonmal  kept  by  Roggeveen  see  No.  42002.    It  is  carious  that 

the  editor  of  this  journal,  Mr.  S.  de  Wind ,  had  no  notice  of  the  above  3 

editions,  as  he  mentions,  in  the  preface  to  it,  the  following  No.  1999-2001 

and  also  the  -German  account  with  its  translations. 

1999  —    Tweejaarige   reyze    rondora   de    wereld,   ter   ontdekkinge  der  on- 

bekende  Zuydlanden  in  1721 — 22,  oiidemomen  door  last  v.  deNederl. 

West-Ind.    Maatsch.    Nevens   de   reyze  v.  h.  0.  I.  schip  Bameveld  in 

1719.  Dordrecht,  •/.  van  Braam,  1728.  bds,,  map  andpUttet.  4io.     4.— 

{A  two  years*  voyage  round  ike  wo  rid  ^  for  the  discovery  of  ike  m- 

known  South- Lands,  in  1721  —  22.     Undertaken   hy  order  of  the  Jktck 

W.  I.  Camp,     With  the  voyage  of  the  East-Ind,  ship  Barneveid.) 

2000 Same  edition,  sewed,  uncut,  4to.  6.— 

More  extensive  accoant  than  the  preceding.  —  Jacob  Roggeveen  is  the 
son  of  A.  Roggeveen,  the  same,  who  received  already  in  1676  a  patent  for 
lands  in  the  South-Sea.     (See  No.  1994—95.) 

2001 The  sama  2*   edition.  Dordrecht,  ff.  de  Koning,  1758.  sd.mcvi, 

map  and  plates.  4to.  5.— 

An  exact  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1728.  A  3^  edition  appeared  at 
Dordr.  1774.  4to.     The  author  is  unknown. 

2002  —  Dagverhaal  der  ontdekkingsreis  in  de  jaren  1721 — 22.  Uitgeg. 
door  het  Zeeuwsch  Genootschap  der  Wetenschappen.  Middelburg,  1838. 
hf.,  hd,  or  sd.  uncut.  With  a  large  map^portr,^  facsim.  etc.  8vo.  (4.50)  2.— 

{Journal  of  the  voyage  of  Jac,  Roggeveen  to  the  South-Sea  in  1721—22.) 
This   account  of  the  memorable   voyage  is  the  most  authentic  and  con- 
tains  valuable   details,  being, the  original  journal  of  Roggeveen. 

2003  —  Borsius  (J.)  Mededeelingen  van  eenige  nog  onbekende  byzon- 
derheiden  aangaande  Jakob  Roggeveen,  inzonderh.  met  betrekking 
tot  .zyn  godsdienstige  denkwyze.  (Leiden,  1841.  Extr.)  8vo.  96  pp.  2.50 

{Some  unpublished  notices  on  Jctcoh  Roggeveen,  especially  regarding 
■  hie  theological  opinions.) 

Roggeveen  adhered  the  doctrine  of  Pout,  van  Hattem,  leaning  to  those 
of  Spinoza. 

2004  Stewart  (0.  S.)  Reis  naar  de  Zuidzee,  met  aanteekeningen  wegens 
Brazilien,  Peru,  Manila,  enz.  Uitgeg.  door  W.  Ellis.  Vertaald  uit  hel 
Eng.  Rotterd.,  1834.  2  vols.  hf.  calf  portr.  8vo.  (7.20)  2.50 

( Voyage    to    the   South-Sea,    with   notices   on    Brazil,  Peru,  Ma- 
nilla, etc.) 

2.  Voyages  for  the  discovery  of  Australia, 

2005  Dijk  (L.  C.  D.  van)   Twee   togten   naar    de   golf  van  Carpentaria 

(Australie),   J.    Carstensz,    1623   en   J.  E.  Gonzal,  1756.  Amst.,  ^859. 

map.  8vo.  {Mededeelingen  uit  het  Oost-lnd.  Archie f,  VI.)  •'4.25 

{Two  voyages  to  the  golf  of  Carpentaria,  made  by  J.  Carstensz.  in  1623 

and  J.  E.  Oonzal  in  1756.     Extr.  from:  Communications  from  the  B. 

India  Archives.) 

Cont.  a  reprint  of  the  original  journal  of  Carstensz.,  60  pp.,  and  a  fac- 
simile of  his  autograph. 

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2006  lElinders  (Matth.)  Voyage  to  Terra  Australis,  undertaken  for  the 
purpose  of  its  discovery  in  H.  M.  Ship  the  Investigator,  and  subse- 
quently in  the  Porpoise  and  Cumberland  Schooner.  London,  1814. 
2  vols.  bd^.  uncuf,  plates,  roy.  4to.   Without  atlat.  10. — 

Published,  with  atlas  in-fol.,  at  fl.  100.— 

2007  —  Ontdekkings-Reis  naar  het  Groote  Zuidland,  anders  Nieuw-Hol- 
land.  Uit  liet  Engelsch.  Haarlem,  1815 — 16.  4  vols.  sd.  unctU^  large 
map.  8vo.  (15.30)  4. — 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

2008  Journals  of  the  Voyage  of  Auoke  Pieters  Jonck  and  Samuel 
Volckertsen  to  the  South-Land,  starting  from  Batavia  the  l>t  Ja- 
nuary 1658.  —  Manuscript  in  Dutch,  nicely  written.  24  pp.  4to.  18.— 

Unedited.  —  Ck>py  from  the  original  MS.  in  the  old  State  Colonial 
Records  at  the  Hague. 

2009  Leupe  (P.  A.)  De  Reizen  der  Nederlanders  naar  het  Zuidland  of 
Nieuw-Holland  in  de  17e  en  18*  eeuw.  Amsterd.,  1868.  .f<2.,  large  map. 
8vo.  4.— 

{The  voyages  of  the   Dutch   to  the  South-Land  or  New-Holland  in 
the  17«*  and  18'*  century.) 
A  very  interesting  work,  printed  in  a  small  number  of  copies. 

2010  Pferon  (P.)  Voyace  de  ddcouvertes  aux  Terres  Australes,  1800—4. 
Historique.  Paris,  1807 — 16.  2  vols,  with  2  Atlas  contain.  14  maps 
and  40  partly  colour,  plates,  hf,  calf.  4to,  20. — 

2011  de  Quir  (P.  Pern.)  [(luiros.'\  Ontdekking  V.  't  onbekent  Australia, 
,  syn  grooten   Ryckdom  en  vruchtbaerheyt.  —  Page  112  to  122  of  the: 

T>Journael   v.    de  Nassousche  vlocta    in :   Jourualen  v.  3  Voyagien.  1° 
Candish.  2°  Drake.  3°  I'Heremite.  Arast.  1643.  id.  4to.  See  No.  1933.  4.— 
{Discovery  of  the  unknoton  Australia,  its  great  riches  and  fertility.) 
Barely  to  be  found  separate. 

2012  Sadeur.  — ,  [Poigny  (Gktbr.  de)]  Les  avantures  de  Jacques  Sadeur 
dans  la  d6couverte  et  le  voiage  de  la  Terre  Australe,  coiitenant  les 
coutumes  et  les  moeurs  des  Australiens,  leur  religion,  etc.  Paris, 
Claude  Barbin,  1602.  calf.  sm.8vo.  3.75 

Pp.  216—231  treat  of  the  Australian  languages, 
—    Sadeur  (J.)  Nieuwe  reiEe  na  het  Zuid-Land.  Amst.,  1701.  — See  If o. 
2015.  Valrasse. 

2013  Tasman  (A.  Jansz.)  Joumaal  van  de  reis  naar  het  onbekende 
Zuidland  in  den  Jare  1642.  Medegedeeld  met  aanteeken.  door 
J.  Swart.  Amsterd.,  1860.  cloth,  large  map.  8vo.  (4. — )  3.- 

{Joumal  of  the  voyage  to  the  unknown  8outh-La??tl,  in  1642.  Published 
by  J.  Swart.) 

Only  100  copies  printed.  —  This  publication  contains  the  original  jour- 
nal of  the  first  voyage  of  the  celebrated  discoverer  of  Tasmania.  It  is  of 
the  highest  value,  as  never  before  extensive  accounts  of  this  voyage  have 
been  published.  The  only  previous  notices  about  it  are  con- 
tained in :  Valentijn^  Oud  en  Niettw  Oost-Indien  Vol.  Ill,  p.  47 — 58  {See 
No.  1552)  and  in  'Blinders'  voyages  to  the  South  Land,  Vol.  IV.  {See 
No.  2006.) 

See  for  many  interesting  particulars  about  Abel  J.  Tasman  and  his  voyages 
the  Dutch  Nantical  Magazine  in  the  division  JVaft^o/tonof  thiscatalc^e. 

2014  —  Boekeren  (Q-.  B.  Voormeulen  v.)  Reizen  en  ontdekkingstogten 
van  A.  Jansz.  Tasman.  Groning.,  1849.  plates,  8vo.  -^.75 

{Voyages  and  discoveries  of  A.' J.  Tasman  in  the  South-Sea,) 

AsQsierdam. 

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2015  [Vairasse  <D.)]  Historie  der  Sevarambes,  volkeren  die  een  gedeelie 
van  het  darde  vastiand  bewoonen,  gemeenlyk  Zuidland  genaamd,  • . . 
hunne  regeering,  zeden,  taal,  enz.  2^  druk,  vermeerd.  met  een  nieawe 
reize  na  het  gemelde  land.  Amsterdam,  4701.  vellum,  pLgUet.  4to.  20.— 

{Eittory  of  the  Sevarambes,  a  people  inhabiting  a  part  of  the  ^  con- 
tinent, commonly  called  South-Land...  their  government,  mannen, lan- 
guage, etc.  24  edition,  augmented.) 

Scarce.  This  edition  contains  likewise  the  voyage  of  J.  Sadenr  and  the 
very  interesting  one  of  W.  de  Vlaming  to  \ew^ Holland,  each  beginning  with 
a  new  paging  (48  and  24  pp.)  Both  are  very  rare  and  wanting  in 
most  copies. 
—  Vlaming  (W.  de)  Joumaal  wegens  een  voyagie  na  het  Zui^-Land 
(in  1696.)  Amst.,  1701.  24  pp.  ~  See  the  preceding  No. 

2016  -  [Leupe  (P.  A.)]  lets  over  de  reis  van  WiUem  de  Vlaming  naar 
Nieuw-HoUand  in  1696.  —  Verslag  eener  reis  naar  Nieuw-HoUand 
in  1705.  (Amst.,  1856.  JSxtr.)  8vo.  19  pp.  1.50 

{On  the  voyage  of  W.  de  Vlaming  to  New-Holland  in  1696.  ~ 
Jceo0tt  of  a  voyage  to  New-Holland  in  1705.) 


|3.  Descriptions  of  Australia,  New-Zealand,  etc. 
a.    Australia. 

2017  Backhouse  (Jam.)  A  narrative  of  a  visit  to  the  Australian  Co- 
lonies. London,  1843.  cloth,  mope,  \h  etchings,  several  wopdcuis.^so  5.50 

2018  Blosseville  (£.  de)  Histoire  d&s  colonies  penales  de  TAngleterre 
dans  FAustralie.  Paris,  1831.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  3.— 

2019  Dagboek  (Uit  het)  van  een  Engelsch  Geestelijke  [op  Nieuw-Hol- 
land.]  {Extr.  1855.)  8vo.  51  pp.  —.50 

{From  the  diary  of  an  English  minister  in  New-Holland.) 

2020  Earl  (Q-.  Windsor)  Enterprise  in  tropical  Australia  (Port  Essing- 
ton.)  London,  1846.  cloth,  map.  8vo.  1.^ 

2021  Eden  (Will.)  History  of  New  Holland  from  its  discovery  in  1616 
to  the  present  time,  with  a  particular  account  of  its  produce  and  in- 
habitants, and*  a  description  of  Botany  Bay.  2d  edition.  London,  /. 
Stockdale,  1787.  hf.  Id.  mncul^  2  large  maps.     8vo.  2.50 

Pp.  86—87,   192—201   treat  of  the'  language  of  the  natives  of  New- 
Sonth-Wales,  with  vocabalaries,  etc. 

2022  Forster  (Q-.)  Florulae  insularum  Australium  prodromus.  Gotling.  1786. 
sd.  uncut.  8vo.  1.— 

2023  Grey  (G.)  [Qove  nor  of  South  Australia]  Journals  of  two  expeditions 
of  discovery  in  North- West  and  Western  Australia,  with  observations 
on  the  aboriginal  inhabitants.  Lond.  1841.  2  vols,  cloth,  map  and  mf»f 
plaies,  partly  coloured.  8vo.  7  — 

2024  Hassel  (Q-.)  Vollstandige  Erdbeschreibung  von  Australien.  Weimar,. 
1825.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  (9.-)  2.- 

2025  Historie  van  Terra  Australis  of  het  ZuidelykVaste-Land.  Leiden,  1779. 
sd.  4to.  440  pp.  {Hedendaagsche  Historie  XI,  2.)  2.50 

{History  of  Terra  Australis  or  the  South-Land) 

2026  Hughes  (W.)  The  Australian  colonies,  their  origin  and  present 
condition.  London,  1852.  cloth.  8vo.  1»— 

2027  —  Engelands  Australische  kolonign,  in  haar  ontstaan  en  tegen- 
woord.  toestand.  Vert.  d.  J.  P.  Bredius.  Dordrecht,  1854.  sd.  8vo.  —.75 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work. 

2028  Hull  (H.  M.)  The  experience  of  40  years  in  Tasmania.  London, 
1859.  map.  8vo.  *-60 


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2029  Hunter  (J.)  An  historical  journal  of  the  transactions  at  Port  Jack- 
son and  Norfolk  Island,  with  the  discoveries  which  have  been  made 
in  New  South  Wales  and  in  the  Southern  Ocean,  since  the  publication 
of  Philip's  voyage.  London,  4793.  hf'calf,  17  maps  and  plates.  4to.    7. — 

2030  IiautS  (Q-.)  Naam  der  straat  tusschen  Nieuw-Holland  en  Nieuw- 
Guinea.  {Exlr.  1861.)  8vo.  14  pp.  —.75 

{0»  the  name  of  the  strait  between  New- Holland  and  New-Quinea,) 

2031  Meidtnger  (H.)  Die  Britischen  Colonien  in  Australien.  Frankf., 
1860.  map.  8vo.  -.60 

2032  Mimdy  (0-.  C)  Wanderungen  in  Australien  u.  Vandiemensland. 
Deutsch  von  Fr.  Gerstiicker.  Leipzig,  1856.  sd.  8vo.  <2. — )  —.75 

2033  Philip,  Voyage  to  Botany  Bay,  with  an  account  of  the  establish- 
ment of  the  colonies  of  Port  Jackson  and  Norfolk  Island,  compiled 
from  authentic  papers,  which  have  been  obtained  from  the  several 
departments.  London,  /.  Siockdale,  1789.  Af.  calf,  portr.  and  55  cop- 
perplates. 4  to.  5. — 

Most  of  the  plates  relate  to  natural  history. 

2034  SgOborg  (N.  H.)  Polynesia  detecta.  Lundae,  1807.  4to.  19  pp. 
Sore.  5.— 

f  Historical  acoount  of  the  discoveries  and  voyages  to  the  Soath-Sea  from 
1417—1791.    Latin  disserUtion. 

2035  Stokes  (J.  Iiort)  Discoveries  in  Australia,  with  an  account  of  the 
coasts  and  rivers  explored  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle,  1837 
— 43.    London,    1846.    2   vols,   cloth,   numerous  plates   and  maps.  8vo. 

(24.-)  9.- 

2036  Ungewitter  (F.  H.)  Australie  en  zgne  bewoners.  Uit  het  Hoog- 
duitsch  door  P.  H.  Witkamp.  Haarlem,  1854—56.  2  vols,  sd.,  plates. 
8vo.  {7.50)  3.50 

{Australia  and  its  inhabitants.     Transl.  from  the  German.) 


b.  New-Guinea,  New- -Zealand,  New-South-Wales, 
Various   Islands. 

NEW-8UINEA. 

2037  —  [X^Burieu.]  D^couvertes  des  Francois  en  1768  et  1769  dans  leSud- 
Est  de  la  Nouvelle  Guin^e,  et  reconnaissances  post^rieures  des  memos 
terres  par  des  navigateurs  Anglais,  qui  leur  ont  impose  de  nouveaux 
noms.  Paris,  Lnprimerie  Boy  ale  ^  1790.  bds.,  i^maps,  4to.  4, — 

2038  —  Forrest  (Thorn.)  Voyage  to  New- Guinea,  and  the  Moluccas,  from 
Balambangan,  including  an  account  of  Magindano.  To  which  is  ad- 
ded a  vocabulary  of  the  Magindano  tongue.  London,  1779.  bds.,  30 
maps  and  plates.  4to.  5.— 

f,Tia»  work  sapplies  what  is  wanting  in  Sonnerat,  as  it  is  fall  on  the 
physical  and  moral  character  of  the  inhabitants,  on  their  language,  on  the 
zoology  etc.''    Lowndes, 
2039 The  same.    Dubhn,  1779.  hf.  calf,  map  and  plate,  8vo.  2.75 

2040  — Modera  (J.)  Verhaal  vatt  eene  reize  naar  de  Zuid-Westkust  van 
Nieuw-Guinea,  Haarlem,  1830.  sd.,  map,  8vo.  (2.20)  1.-=- 

{Jo%rnal  of  a  voyage  to  the  South- West  coast  of  New'Ouinea.) 

2041  —  Sonnerat,  Voyage  a  la  Nouvelle  Guin6e.  Paris,  Suault,  1777.  calf, 
120  plates,  most  relating  to  natural  history.  4to.  Fine  copy.  7. — 

NEW-ZEALANP. 

2042  ->  Canterbtiry  Papers.  Information  concerning  the  principles,  objects, 
plans  and  proceedings  of  the  founders  of  the  settlement  of  Canterbury 
in  New  Zealand.  London,  1850.  6  parts.  With  map.  8vo.  1.50 

Amsterdam.  '' 

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NEW-ZEALAND. 

2043  —  Fox  (W.)  The  six  colonies  of  New-Zsaland.  London,  1851.  eioth, 
map.  8vo.  1- 

2044  ~  Handbook  for  New  Zealand,  consisting  of  the  most  recent  in- 
formation, compiled  for  the  use  of  colonists.  By  a  late  magistrate  of 
the  colony.  London,  1848.  clotA.  8vo.  493  pp.  2.25 

2045  —  Wakefield  (E.  J.)  Adventure  in  New-Zealand  from  1839— 44,  with 
an  account  of  the  beginning  of  the  British  colonization  of  the  islands. 
London,  1845.  2  vols.  Af.  calf.  8vo.  3.75 

NEW-SOU.TH-WALES. 

2046  —  BxtrafOts  from  the  letters  of  Jam.  Backhouse  and  D.  Wheeler, 
now  engaged  in  a  religious  visit  to  Van  Oiemen's  Land  and  New- 
South- Wales.  Lindfield,  1834—35.  2  vols,  in  1.  5ds.  8vo.  i.- 

2047  —  Collins,  Account  of  the  English  colony  in  New-South  Wales, 
with  remarks  on  the  native  inhabitants.  London,  1804.  hds.  uncut, 
many  plates  and  maps,  some  coloured.  4to.  4.— 

With  vocabularies  of  the  aboriginal  languages. 

VARIOUS  ISLANDS. 

2048  —  De  Eilanden  in  de  Zuidzee  en  het  werk  der  Christel.  zendelingeu 
op  dezelve.  Naar  het  Hoogduitsch  van  Fr.  Kiohn.  Groningen,  1836. 
sd.  8vo.  -.80 

{The  islands  in  the  Souih-Sea  and  the  work  of  the  missionaries  there.) 

2049  —  Eeate  (Q-.)  Account  of  the  Pelew  Islands,  \j^  the  Wes- 
tern part  of  the  Pacific  O^ean,  composed  from  the  journals  of 
Capt.  H.  Wilson  and  his  officers.  3*  editon.  London,  Printed  forCapi. 
Wilson,  1789.  hf.  calf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  4.- 

2050  —  pLjeupe]  De  eilanden  Dina  en  Maerseveen  in  den  Zuider  Atlant. 
Ocean.  (Amst.,  JSxtr.  1868.)  8vo.  13  pp.'  --60 

{The   islands    Dina   and  Maerseveen    {of   the    17**  eenturt/)  in  the 
Southern  Atlantic  Ocean.) 

2051  —  Bowcroft  (C.^  De  Landverhuizers.  Tafereelen  uit  de  kolonien  (i.  e. 
Van  Diemensland.J  Naar  het  Engelsch  vert,  door  P.  v.  Os.  Sneek, 
1852.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  ^  (6.25)  2.- 

{The  Emigrants.    Pictures  from  the  colonies  in  Van  Diemensland.) 

2052  —  Swart  (J.)  De  ZuidpooUlanden  en  de  latere  reizen  naar  die  streken 
ondernomen.  {Extr.  1848.)  8vo.  30  pp.  Jfith  map.  ^--^ 

{The  South'Pole  lands  and  the  later  voyages  made  1  hither.) 

20rf3  —  Walther  (Pp.  B.)  Natuur-  en  aardrijkskund.  beschrijving  der  Vrieii- 

delijke  Eilanden  in  de  Groote  Zuidzee.  Uit  het  Hoogduitsch.  Amsterd. 

1787.  hf  calf  plates.  8vo.  i'25 

{Physical    and  geograph.  description  of  the  Friendly  Islands  in  the 

South^Sea.) 

2054  —Wheeler  (Dan.)  Extracts  from  his  letters  and  journal  during  a 
religious  visit  to  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific  Ocean,  Van  Diemen's  Land 
and  New  South  Wales.  London,  1839.  cloth.  8vo.  .  2.2o 

2055  —Wheeler  (D.)  Extracts  from  hisjournal  during  a  visit  to  the  islands 
of  the  Pacific.  London,  1836.  Part.  IL  8vo.  -^^ 

2056  —  Williams  (J.)  Narrative  of  missionary  enterprises  in  the  South-Se^' 
Islands,  with  remarks  on  the  natural  history,  languages,  traditions 
etc.  London,  1847.  hf  bd.,  portr.  and  woodcuts.  8vo.  ^-^ 

In  the  aame  yolame:  Moffat,  Missionary  labours  and  scenes  inSouthera 
Africa.  Ibid.  1846. 

2057  ■—  Wilson  (J.)  Zendelingsreis  naar  den  Stillen  Oceaan.  Uit  het  Engelsch 
door  J.  Heringa.  Dordrecht,  1801—2.  3  vols.  hf.  bd.,  maps  and  plai{^' 
8vo.  '(10.80)2.50 

{Missionary  voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.) 

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l>.   VOYAGES  TO  THE  NORTH. 

2058  Porster  (J.  B.)  Histoire  des  d^couvertes  et  des  voyages  faits  dans 
Ic  Nord,  traduit  par  Broussoiiet.  Paris,  1788.  2  vols.  8vo.  2. — 

2059  Hamel  (J.)  Tradescant  der  Aeltere,16'18,  inRussland.  Der  Handels- 
verkehr  zwischen  England  u.  Russland  in  seiner  Entstebuns.  Rdck- 
blick  auf  einige  der  alteren  Reiseh  im  Nordea.  St.  Petersb.,1847,*^?., 
portr.  and  map,  4to.  4. — 

This  very  iateresting  work,  which  has  been  translated  Into  English  by 
J.  S.  Leigh  (London  1849.)  abounds  with  the  most  valaable  notices  on  the 
early  voyages  to  the  North. 

2060  Xiebrun  (H.)  Le  pole  Nord  ou  voyages  et  d^ouvertes  dans  les  re- 
gions arctiques  aux  XVII I*  et  XIX«  siecles.  Tours,  1857.  8vo.       1. — 

2061  Besohryvinghe  van  Moscovien  otte  Ruslandt,  en  Weghwyser  om 
te  reysen  door  Moscovien  enz.  na  Groot  Tartaryen.  Arast.,  Q.  J. 
Saeghman  (1663.)  Ms.  4to.  64  pp.  (Tiele  No.  208.)  20.— 

{Description  of  Mosaovy,  or  Russia,  and  guide  for  travelling  through 

Moseowf  to  Great  Tartary.) 

One  of  the  rarest  of  Saeghman 's  publications.  —  This  work  is  a  reprint  of  J. 
Danekaert's  descripion  of  Moscovy,  first  printed  in  1615,  and  reprinted  in: 
Verschcyde  Voyagien.  1652.  12mo.  (No.  1878.) 

In  the  collection  of  voyages  by  Saeghman  (No.  1880 )  is  another  edition 
of  this  book,  of  40  pp.  only,  in  which  the  1*^  or  historical  part 
is  omitted. 

2062  Forbisser  (Mart.)  Historia  navigationis  M.  Forb.,  Angli  Praet.  s. 
Caprt.  A°  1577,  jussu  Reg.  Elisab.,  ex  Anglici,  in  Septentr.  et  Occiden- 
tis  tractum  siiscoptae,  diarii  modo  conscripta;  triennio  post  ex  gallico 
in  latinum  serm.  a  J.  F.  Ffeigio  translata,  et  NorU).,  ante  a. -94, 
cum  praefat.  utili,  et  observatt.  aliq.  et  append,  edita.  Denuo  prodit 
e  museo  D.  Capelli.  Hamb.  1675.  uncui.  4ta.  22. — 

Golktion :  Engraved  and  printed  titles,  2  dedications,  Latin  poems  etc. 
together  15  nnnnmb.  pp.  —  Text  beginning  on  the  verso  of  C.  pp.1 — 24; 
Annott.  pp.  25 — ^29;  Appendix  pp.  30 — 37.  —  The  original  English  edition 
appeared  at  London  in  1577,  the  French  translation  in  the  following  year  at 
Geneva,  the  Tjatin  edition  (translated  from  the  French)  in  1580  at  Narn- 
berg,  all  in-8vo.  This  Hamburgh  reprint  contains  some  augmentations  and 
•  is  very  rare.  In  the  work  of  Hamel  (No.  2059)  many  notices  are  given 
on   this  voyage  and  its  results. 

2063  Franklin.  —  Histoire  des  deux  voyages  cntrepris  par  ordre  du 
goovernement  Anglais,  par  Franklin  et  Parry,  pour  la  d^couverte  d*un 
passage  de  rOc6an  Atlantique  dans  la  Mer  Pacifique.  Trad.  deTAngl. 
Paris,  1824.  .*«?.,  col.  map,  8vo.  1  75 

—    Histoire  dji  pays  nomm6  Spitzberg.  —  See  No.  2073. 

2064  Linschoten  (J.  H.  v.)  Voyagie,  ofte  Schipvaert  by  Noorden  om 
langs  Noorwegen,  Rusiandt  etc.  door  de  Sir  ate  v.  Nassau  tot  voorby 
de  Revier  Oby.  Met  de  afbeeldsels  v.  alle  de  Custen,  Landen,  enz. 
Anno  1594  en  1595.  Franeker,  (?.  Ketel  (1601.)  fol.  With  15  pUies 
and  maps^  coloured .  Fine  copy,  (Tiele  No.  155.)  60.— 

First  and  very  rare  edition.  Linschoten  accompanied  W.  fiarentsz  as 
clerk  on  his  1*'  and  2^  famous  voyage  to  the  North,  but  hsd  no 
part  in  the  3^  expedition  iu  1596.  As  Linschoten  left  Barentsz  in  the 
l»t  voyage,  near  Nova-Zembla,  and  took  another  way,  the  renowned  de- 
scription of  that  voyage  by  de  Veer,  founded  on  Barentsz' journal,  is  quite 
different  from  this   relation.    So  Linschoten's  book  is  very  essential  for  a 

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Ml  history  of  these  expeditions.  —  In  Bleau's  great  atks  (edition  of  1664) 
is  an  ample  extract,  of  12  large  folio  pages,  from  this  work.  —  The 
map  in  Linschoten's  book,  drawn  hy  W.  Sareupz  oftheronte  of  the  voyage, 
is  one  of  the  most  interesting  and  valnable  maps  of  the  North.  —  DeBrg 
hafe  given  only  a  very  small  extract  of  this  voyage  in  the  Pettis  Foyages, 
Tom.  X.  1613,  and  merely  as  text  to  one  map  and  2  pi.  relating  to  it.  See: 
Camus,  M^moire  p.  256,  and  especially:  Tiele,  Memoire  p.  ISO. 

2065  Iii]i90hoten  (J.  H.  Y.)  Same  work.  Voyagie  ofte  Schipvaert,  etc. 
(2^  edition.)  Amst.,  J,  E.  v,  Cloppenburg,  1624.  fol.  With  15  plaUt 
and  maps.  (Tiele  No.  156.)  40.- 

2^  edition ;  not  common.  —  Exact  reprint  of  the  I«t  edition  with  the 
same  plates  and  maps,  now  numbered  1  to  15. 

2066  Massa  (Ib.)  Beschryv.  v.  d.  Samoyeden  Landt  in  Tartar.  (Jit  de 
Russ.  tale.  A®  1609.  —  [In :  de  Veer,  Eerste  Schipvaert  by  Noorden 
naer  Cathay.  Editions  of  1646,  48.]  —  See  No.  2078—80. 

{Description  of  the  Land  oftheSamoids.  From  the  Russian  lanffvage.) 
This  important  and  rare  tract  is  translated  into  liatin  and  inserted  in  the 
collection  of  Hessel  Gerritsz  on  the  North.  See  No.  773,  and  also  in 
(Jerman  in  No.  2067.  —  It  is  also  reproduced  in  the  Work  on  Tartary  by 
Burgomaster  N.  Wiisen.  Amst.  1705  or  1785. 2  vols.  fol.  (No.  1802)  a  treasure 
of  the  most  varied  and  interesting  geographical  and  nautical  learning.  In 
my :  Essai  d*  une  Bibliographie  Neerlando-Busse  (or  Catalogue  of  Books 
on  Russia)  I  have  given  at  page  71  and  103  to  106  a  very  long  biblio- 
graphical note  on  this  book,  and  an  historical  report  of  its  author,  Is. 
Massa,  formerly  an  almost  unknown  person. 

in  1867  I  have  published  a  facsimile  of  all  the  plateff  and  maps  be- 
longing to  the  2  editions  of  this  tract  of  1612  and  1613,  printed  on  old 
Dutch  paper,  squ.  4to.  (See  No.  1826..  Facsimiles.)  These  may  be  had 
separately  for  ilor.    8. — 

2067  Megiser  (Hieron.)  SeptentHo  Novantiquus,  oder  die  newe  Nort- 
Welt,  das  ist :  Grundliche  vnd  warhaffte  Beschreibung  aller  Mitter- 
uachtigen  vnd   Noftwerts   gelegenen    Landen   u.   Insulen,  so  vnsern 

Vorfahren . . .  vnbekandt  gewesen. . .  Sampt  Relation  weJcher  gestalt 
in  1612...  eine  newe  Schiflfarth  nach  der  China  gegen  Nortwerts,  vnd 
eine  unsegliche  grosse  Landschafl  in . . .  der  Magellanica  erfunden 
worden.  Leipzig,  JET.  Gross,  1613.  vellum^  12  maps  and  plates.  8vo. 
Fine  copy,  one  leaf  of  the  index  slightly  damaged.  23.— 

A  rare  and  very  interesting  collection  of  voyages  to  the  North,  including 
also  some  information  of  America,  especially  Virginia.  Not  mentioned  by 
Rich,  Tromel,  Stevens  etc.   I  give  here  a  short  notice  of  the  contents: 

pp.  1 — 11.  General  introduction. 

pp.  12--121.  Translation  of  Blefkenius*  work  on  Icehind  and  Greenland, 
first  published  in  Latin  in  1607.  (See  No.  642.) 

pp.  121 — 168.  Translation  of  the  account  of  the  voyage  of  Nic.  and  A.  Zeno 
to  the  North,  first  publ.  at  Venice  1558.  —  With  an  account  of  a  voyage 
made  by  Frisish  fishers  to  the  West-Indies. 

pp.  1(- 8—178.  Various  notices  of  Greenland. 

pp.  178—341.  A  voyage  of  P.  Quiriuas,  of  Venice,  to  the  North  in  4431. 
Transl.  from  the  Italian. 

pp.  342 — 356.  Dbscription  op  Virghiia.  With  a  plate  representing  the 
aborigines. 

pp.  356—366.  Description  of  the  Devil's  Island  near  New-FbaNCI, 
with  map. 

pp.  367—437.  Description  of  the  Northern  Countries,  Moscovy  etc.,  in- 
cluding pp.  395 — 437  a  translation  of  the  exceedingly  rare  Dutch  description 
of  the  country  of  the  Samoids  in  Tartary,  by  Is.  Massa.  Amst.  1642. 
(See  No.  2066.) 

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pp.  438 — 444.  Discovery  of  a  North-West  passage  to  China,  with  an 
account  of  Hudson's  voyage,  etc. 

pp.  445—471.  Of  the  newly  discovered  countries  in  the  Magellanica. 
With  P.  F.  de  Quir's  Supplication  to  the  King  of  Spain.    With  a  plate. 

In  the  same  volume  is  bound :  H.  Megiter,  Beschreibung  der  vberauss- 
reichen  Insul  Madagascar.  Ibid.  (1623.)  With  a  map  and  7  plates.  — 
The  larger  part  of  this  work  (viz.  pp.  75—177)  is  filled  with  a  dictio- 
nary of  the  language  of  Madagascar.  This  part  has  a  separate  title,  not- 
withstanding the  paging  goes  on. 
2068  IToordsche  Landen  (Beschryv.  v.  de)  die  gelegen  zyn  onder  den 
kouden  Noordlpool,  als  Denem.,  Sweden,  Noorw.,  Finlandt,  Laplandt, 
Poolen,  Pruissen,  Yslandt.  Van  nieaws  oversien  en  vermeerdert.  Am- 
sterd.,  0,  J.  Saeglma%  (1663.)  hf.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy.  (Tiele  No. 
261.)  •  15.— 

(Description  of  the  Norikem' countries,  which  are  situated  under  the 
cold    Northpole,    as    Denmark,  Sweden,    Norway,    Ftnland,   Lapland, 

Poland,  Prussia,  etc.  Newly  revised  and  augmented.) 

32  pp.  With  4  woodcuts.  These  pieces  on  the  North  are  all  rare. 
2080  Olaus  de  G(-roote,  De  wonderlijcke  Historie  van  de  NoQrdersche 
Landen.  Bij  ghevoecht  zyn  verscheyden  warachtige  Navigatien  tegent 
Noorden,  als  op  Nova-Sembla,  Groenlant  en  door  de  Strate  van  Nas- 
souwen,  anders  Weygats  ghenoemt.  Amst.,  C.  Claesz.,  (1599.)  Maps 
and  many  woodcuts,  sm.Svo.  — . — 

{The  Northern  Lands  described  ty  Olaus  Magnus,  to  which  are  ad- 
ded various  true  voyages  to  the  North  as  Nova-Zembla,  Greenland  and 

through  the  Straits  of  Nassou  alias  Weygais.) 

Extremely  scarce  I  —  The  larger  part  of  this  work  is  a  transktlon 
of  Olaus  Magnus'  known  book  and  of  no  special  interest,  but  so  much  the  more 
is  the  small  appendix  of  14  leaves,  which  is  the  first  collection  of 
voyages  to  the  North.     It  contains  the  voyages  of: 

St.  Burrough.  pp.  1 — 6.      See  Adeluug,  Reisen  in  R.  I,  p.  209. 

Forbisher.  pp.  6—7. 

Pette   and  Jackman.     pp.  6 — 7.      This  voyage,  made  in  1580  to  Nova 

Zembla,  is  unknown  to  Adelung. 
l»t  voyage  of  the  Dutch  pp.  7 — 15.    Adelung  I,  p.  453. 
%  „  n  u  15-19.  ,        I,  p.  459. 

3*  „  „  „  19-28.  ;;        1,  p.  m. 

Adelung  did  not  know  this  collection,  and,  what  gives  a  still  higher 
value  to  it,  is  that  it  is  published  by  Cornells  Claesz,  the  editor  of  nearly 
all  editiones  principes  of  the  Dutch  voyages.  I  have  had  once  another  very 
rare  Dutch  translation  of  Olaus  Magnus,  published  at  Antwerp  by  W. 
Silvius,    1562.  8vo. 

2070  —  Toonneel  der  Noordsche  Landen. . .  met  een  korte  en  klare  be- 
schryvingh  van  Yslant  en  Groenlandt  door  D.  Blefkenius.  Am- 
sterd.,  N,  v.  Mavesteyn,  1655f.  vellum,  4  maps.  sm.  8vo.  8. — 

{The   Picture  of  the  Northern  Lands. . .  with  a  short  and   clear  de- 
scription of  Iceland  and  Greenland,  by  D.  Blefkenius.) 
The  description   of  Greenland   forms   an  appendix  of  60  pp.  with  sepa- 
rate title. 

2071  Recueil  de  voyages  auNord,  contenant  divere  ra^moires  tres-utiles  au 
commerce  et  a  la  navigation.  Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1731 — ^38. 
10  vols.  hf.  calf,  uncut,  maps  and  plates,  12mo.  15.— 

This  valuable  collection  contains  the  following  voyages  to  Greenland, 
America,  etc. 

Vol.  1.  Relation  de  Tlslande  (p.  La  Peyrhe),  —  Relation  du  Groen- 
lande  (p.  La  Peyr^re).  —  Les  3  navigations  de  M.  Frobisher. 

Vol.  II.  Journal  d'un  voyage  an  Spitzbergen  et  au  Groenlandt  (p.  Mar 
tens).  —  Supplement  anx  voyages  de  Wood  et  de  Martens 

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Vol.  III.  2  Toyages  d«  Ltnschotcn  au  Waigatz.  —  Relation  de  Terw- 
Neuve,  p.  White.  —  Relation  de  la  Baye  de  Hodson.  —  Lettre  deJT.D^ 
li$ie  siir  la  Californie  (p.  F.  M-  Picolo).  —  Relations  d'nne  descente  des 
Eepagnols  dans  la  Californie  en  168B. 

Vol.  V.  Relation  de  la  Louisiane  (p.  le  P.  Charlevoix).  —  Relation  dek 
Louisiane,  par  le  Chev.  de  Tonti.  —  Voyage  de  Hennepin. 

Vol.  IX.  Raisons  qui  ont  porte  le  gouvernemeut  Brit,  a  foimer  one 
colonic  dans  la  Georgie.  —  Voyage  de  Hennepin. 

2072  Schemeringius  (Dan.)  Nova  Zembla,  sive  descriptio  contracta  na- 
vigationum  trium  admirandarum  a  Belgis,  per  mare  Hyperboreum  iii 
Chinara  et  Indiam  Oriental,  iter  affectantibus. . .  tentantaruai  (1594r- 
96.)  Flissingae,  Sam  Fersterrius,  463i.  4to.  Leaf  b  and  f  {lak)  wan- 
ting. 32  pp.  8.- 

Extremely  rare. 

2073  Spitsbergen'  —  Histoire  da  Pays  nomm^  Spitsberghe.  Monstrant  com- 
ment qu'il  est  troav^e,  son  naturel  et  ses  animauls,  avecques,  la 
triste  racompte  aes  maux,  que  noz  Pecheurs,  tant  Basques  que 
Flamens,  ont  eu  a  souffrir  des  Anglois  en  Test^  pass^e  Tan  de 
grace,  1613.  Escrit  par  H[essel]  G[erritz]  A[ssum.]  Ainsterd.,  a  ten- 
seigne  de  la  carte  nautique,  1613.  maj)i  and  2  pi.  (Tiele^o.  158.)  12.50 

Facsimile  repriiit  after  the  only  copy  known  in  the  Royal  Library  at 
the  Hague.  —  Printed  with  the  real  old  letters  of  the  17**^  cent,  by  Mess. 
J.  Enschede  and  Soos  at  Haarlem,  on  olfil  paper.  Only  50  eopies  printed. 
A  very  fine  specimen  of  facsimile-reproduction.    * 

On  the  exceeding  importance  of  dig  little  book  in  a  ge(^raphic  and  nau- 
tical point  of  view  —  see:  Tiele,  Memoire  p.  197  etc. 

An  abridgement  of  this  very  rare  pamphlet  of  32  pp.  is  in :  de  Veer, 
Voyage  to  the  North.  Editions  in  Dutch  of  1646  and  1648.  (No.  2078— 80.) 
a074  —  XTittrekseX  uit  h.  Journaal  der  7  maats  in  1634.  op  Sp.  over- 
winterende  gestorven  zyn.  {Extract  from  the  journal  ofihe  7  iaihri 
who  died  in  the  wintering  at  SpUzbergen  in  1634.)  —  Forms  page  i  to  32  of: 
J.  H.  V.  Lennep,  Een  doezyn  verhalen  plus  e6n.  Haarlem,  Weeveringh. 
(1861.)   4to.  1.25 

Part  of  a  book  published  by  Mr.  J.  H.  v.  Lennep,  under  the  title: 
Ja^  Bamdi  Boekekraam,  —  See  No.  2083,  note. 

2075  Tollens  (H)  Die  Hollander  auf  Nova  Zembla.  Aus  dem  Holland, 
von  F.  M.  Duttenhofer.  Mit  50  Holzschn.  von  P.  W.  Quack.  Stuttgart, 

1850.  8vo.  4.- 

Historical  poem  on  the  wintering  of  the  Dutch  on  Nova  Zembla  in  1 596  to  97. 

2076  Veer  (Gr.  de)  WaerachUge  Beschryvingh  v.  3  seylagien  drie  jaren 
achter  malcander  deur  de  Holl.  en  Zeelandtsche  Schepen  byNoorden, 
Noorweghen,  Moscovia,  na  Catthai  en  China,  etc.  Amsterd.,  Corn. 
Claesz,  1605.  boards,  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  98.  pp.  103  to  109.)     65.- 

(True    relation  of  3  voyages  in  three  consecutive  years  by  the  skipt 
of  EoUand  and  Zealand  round  the  North^  Norway,   Moscovy^  to  Cat- 
thai  and  China.) 
Exact  reprint  of  the  l»t  edition  of  1598,  also  by  Ck)m.  Claesz.  With  31 

plates  and  maps  on  separate  leaves.  —  See  also  No.  1867. 

The  author  of  this  excellent  description,  de  Veer,  took  part  in  the  2*  and 

3*  voyage;  he  wrote  the  account  of  the  1**  voyage  on  the  materials  far- 

nished  by  his  intimate  friend,  the  renowned  and  skilful  pilot 'V\'.  Barentsz, 

who  was  present  in  all  the  3  voyages. 
The  Latin  text,  given  by  de  Bry,  Petits  Voy.  III.   pt.  3,  is  the  same  as 

published  by  Com.  Claesz  in  1598  in  sm.  fol.  and  made  by  C.  C.  A.  (Corn. 

Clusina  of  Arras);  but  de  Bry  have  suppressed  a  great  deal  of  the  teit, 

and  reduced  the  31  plates  to  ^. 
Crood  cop^,  somewhat  thumbed;  bat  D  1  to  4  (including  one  plate)  wanting. 


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2077  Veer  (Gr.  de)  -Waeracht.  beschryv.  v.  3  seylagien  etc.  (Enchuysen, 
•/'.  L.  Meynt  1617.  publ.  by  M.  Colya  at  Amsterdam  1619.)  squ. 
4to.  With  31  plaiet.  (Tiele  No,  100.)  12.— 

First  part  (without  separate  title)  of  the  exceedingly  rare  collet -tiou 
of  10  Voyages,  published  in  1019  by  M.  Colyu.  (See  Tiele  pp.  6  to  9.) 
The  text  is  an  exact  reprtiit  of  the  preceding  edition  of  160b,  but  the 
plates  are  copies  partly  at'ler  those  of  1605,  partly  after  de  Bry. 

2078 Eerste  Schipvaeit  d.  Hell,  en  Zeeusche Schepen  by  Noorden  Noorwe- 

gen  enz.  nae  Cathay    en  China.  (Amst.,  1646.)  hdt.  squ.  4to.  7. — 

With  32  plates  and  maps,  the  same  as  in  the  edition  of  1617;  no  separate 
title;  forms  part  of  the  collection:  „Beyin  en  Voortganyh"  (No.  1874.)  — 
Abridgment  of  the  preceding  edition,  but  enriched  with  the  important  pie- 
ces of  Hess  el  Gerritsz.  and  Is.  Massa,  on  Spitzbergen,  and  the  Samoids, 
the  3*  vi  ya^e  of  Hudson,  etc.  which  are  also  reproduced  in  the  following 
editions  of  Hartgers. 

2079  ( )  Verhael  v.  de  l»t«  Schipvaert  d.  Hell.  Schepen  door 't  Way-gat, 

ia  1594.  Met  beschryv.  v.  Siberia,  etc.  Amst.,  J.  Eartgers^  1648.  hf. 
vellum.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  101.)  Fine  coyy.  5.50 

With  1  pi.  in  6  divisions.  —  Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition  of  1646, 
but  without  the  astronom.  observat.  at  the  end. 

2080  ( ;  The   same.    —  Amst.,   Jan  Jansz.,  1648.  4to.  /»  orig.  wrapper. 

Fine  and  large  copy.  Very  rare,  11. — 

With  8  pL,  the  same  as  ill  the  edition  of  1646  (No.  2078)  in :  Begin 
en  Voortgangh  In  the  preface  the  publisher  complains  bitterly  of  the 
proceedings  of  /.  Hartgers  of  Amsterdam;  who  republished  partly  in  this 
very  year,  1648,  the  collection  Begin  en  Voortgangh,  which  he  had  just  issued  2 
years  .before  at  great  expense.  —  This  edition  of  de  Veer  seems  to  Iiave 
had  little  success,  but  the  p'lblisher's  former  book:  Begin,  etc.  and  also 
Hartgers*  collection  appear  both  to  have  been  sold  largely. 
This  edition  is  not  merely  a  reprint  of  the  1646  edition  of  de  Veer,  with 
•  all  the  additions  on  Spitzbergen,  Hudson,  etc.  but  contains,  besides,  a  tract 
on  5  diff.  manners  of  sailing  to  Cathay,  translated  from:  W.  Bourne, 
Regiment  for  the  Sea.  London,  1584.  4to. 

2081 The  same.    2d   edit.    Amst.,   J.   Hartgers,  1650.  hf.  velUm   4to. 

:tine  copy.  Very  rare,  (Tiele  No.  102.)  8.50 

2*  edition  by  Hartgers ;  reprint  of  that  of  1648.  The  6  small  represen- 
tations of  the  former  large  pi.  are  inserted  in  the  text. 

2082 The   same.     Amst.,    Q,  J.  Saeghman,  1663.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  104.) 

Fine,  tall  copy.  8.50 

With  16  bad  woodcuts.  —  Reprint  of  Hartgers'  edition  of  1648,  with 
some  restrictions.  Not  common. 

2083 The  same.  Haarlem,    iVeeveringh.  (1861.)  4to.  2.— 

This  edition,  giving  the  original  text  of  1598,  but  without  the  scientific 
parts,  and  in  modern  Dutch  orthography,  with  8  iine  engravings  on  wood, 
was  one  of  the  essays  to  revive  or  to  kindle  the  spirit  of  the  people  for 
those  inimitably  fresh  and  natural  tales.  The  merit  of  this  and  other  po- 
pular editions  of  Houtman's  and  Bontekoe's  voyages  is  due  to  Mr.J.H.v. 
Lennep  in  Zeyst.  The  undertaking  failed  entirely;  the  remainder  of  the 
edition  was  bought  by  the  publisher  Van  Go^r  at  Leiden,  who  sold  them 
all  in  a  short  time,  even  so  that  the  separate  voyages  are  no  more  to  be  had. 

2084 The   same,  in  French,   —  yraye  description  de  trois  voyages  de 

mer  en  3  ans  par  les  Navires  d'HoUande  au  Nord  par  derriere  Nor- 
wege  et  Tartarie  vers  China  et  Gatay,  etc.  Amst.,  Corn.  Nicolas,  1600. 
veUum,  fol.  (Tiele  No.  97.)  75.- 

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Fine  copy.  Snct  leprint  of  the  edition  of  1598,  with  all  the  plates  of 
the  original.  —  This  oopy  (fonnerly  in  the  library  of  Mr.  MeiUman)  is 
the  only  one  I  have  eyer  seen  or  heard  of.    See  No.   1868 — 69. 

2085  Veer  (G.  de)  -^  The  same,  i»  FrencJk.  Amst.,  1609.  veifum.  fol.  ¥Uk 
plates,  40.- 

Exact  reprint  of  the  former  edition.  —  Of  this  issue  of  1609  two 
different  editions  are  described  in  this  catalogue  at  No.  1869;  this  copy  is 
an   excellent  one  (although  slightly  stained  by  water)  oi  the  edition  A. 

2086  —  A  true  Description  of  three  voyages  by  the  Noiih-lilast  towards 
Cathay  and  China  in  1594—96.  Translated  into  English  by  Will. 
Philip.   Edited  by  Ch,  T,  Beke.  London,  1853.  cloth,  maps.  8vo.    12.- 

Reprint,  for  the  .Si(7)&/»y^^r»tf^^,  of  the  very  rare  English  edition  of  1609. 
With  a  highly  interesting  and  very  extensive  introduction  on  the  voyage, 
its  account,  etc. 

2087  —  Tre  navigationi  fatte  dagli  Olandesi  e  Zelandesi  al  Settentnone 
nella  Norvegia,  Moscovia  e  Tartaria  verso  il  Catai  e  regno  de'  Sini, 
la  Nova  Zcmbla  etc.  Trad,  da  G.  Giunio  Parisio.  Venetia,  1599.  vellm^ 
many  engrav.  and  maps  in  the  text,  4to.  A  few  slight  womUioles.  Bare 
Italian  translation,  35.— 

2088  —  Pontanus  (Joh.  Ib.)  Renim  et  urbis  Arastelodamensium  historia. 
Aoistelod.,  1611.  vellum,  folding  maps,  plates  and  engravings,  fol.  12.- 

The  pp.  128 — 148  of  tiiis  work  contain  a  very  valuable  history  of  the 
early  Dutch  voyages  to  the  North,  illustrated  with  13  maps  and  engra- 
vings, taken  from  the  original  editions  of  these  voyages.  At  p.  129  a 
large  map  is  inserted,  representing,  the  glacial  regions,  made  by  •/.  ^on^w, 
the  publisher  of  tlie  work,  with  the  inscription  at  the  80^  degree:  Gla- 
cies  ah  Huelsono  deiecta.     See  for  farther  particulars:  Tiele,  pag.  111. 

2089  —  Historische  Beschrijvinghe . . .  van  Amsterdam.  Amst.,  /.  Son- 
dius,  1614.  4to.   With  maps  and  engrav,  11.— 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding  work,  made  by  P.  Montanns;  with 
the  same  plates.  This  translation  is  much  more  rare  than  the  original. 

2090  Vossii  (Is-)  Variaram  observationum  liber.  Londini,  Hob.  Scottyi^- 
calf.  4to.  2.50 

Cont.  pp.  187  —  194  a  treatise:  De  patefacienda  per  Septentrionem  ad 
Japonenses  et  Indos  navigatione. 

2091  Voyagien  (Verscheyde)  ofte  Reysen:  gedaen  door  Jr.  Joris  van 
der  Does  na  Constantinopelen;  —  Heer  Adriaen  de  "Vlaming  na  Hieru- 
salem,  den  Factoor  van  den  Koning  van  Portugael  door  verscheyde 
Landeu:  —  Nicolaes  Clenard  na  Turkijen,  etc.  Alsmede  door  Siam,  Mos- 
covien  ofte  Ruslandt,  Ysland  ende  Greenland.  Allen  byeen  versamelt 
(door  A.  van  Nispen).  Dordrecht,  Vincent  (Jdegmacx,  1652.  3  parts  in 
1  vol.  12mo.  vellum,  (Tiele  No.  234.)  37.50 

(Divers    Voyages    or    Travels;    by    v.  d,  Does^o  Constantinopel,  de 

Teaming   to    Jerusalem,  N.  Clenaerd  to    Turkey,     Also  through  Sim, 

Moscovy  or  Russia,  Iceland  and  Greenland.) 

A  very  important  collection  of  early  voyages,  and  of  the  highest  rarity- 
Collation  :  312,  48,  214  pp.,  with  various  sub-titles  of  the  several  voyages. 

The  part  relating  to  Greenland  fills  pp.  163—214  of  the  last  paging 
and  has  the  title:  Voyagie  ofte  Reyse  na  Yslant  ende  Groenlant,  gedaen 
door  Dithmarum  Blefkenium.  Dordr.,  1652.  (Voyage  to  Iceland  and 
Greenland,  made  by  D.  Blefkenius.) 

Wyk   (J.  V.)  Ontdekkingsreis   der   Engelschen  naar  de  Noordpool- 
(Extr,  1820.)  8vo.  -50 

(On  the  English  voyage  of  discovery  to  the  North-Pole.) 


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fi.    VOYAGES   IN   ASIA   AKb   It^   THE    EASt-INDlES.  SBS     " 

E.    VOYAGES  IN  ASIA  AND  TO  THE  EAST- 
INDIES. 

2093  AxgeDBOla,  (B.  L.  de)  Histoire  de  la  conqu^te  des  isles  Molucques 
par  les  Espagnols  et  les  Hollandais.  Trad,  de  TEspagnol.  Amst.,  J. 
Desbordes,  1707.  3  vols,  hf,  calfy  maps  afid  plates.  8vo.  3.- 

'2094  Baanman  (Th.)  —  Ongehikkig  of  droevig  verhaal  v.  h.  schip  de  Gouden 
Buys  uitgevaaren  ten  diensle  d.  0.  I.  Comp.  in  1693  onder  T.  Baan- 
man, volgens  de  beeedigde  verklar.  v.  D.  Silleman  en  D.  Thys,  die 
alleen  v.  190  zielen  zyn  overgebleven.  Amstei^d.,  Oifsb.  de  Groot  en 
A.  van  Dam.  (1718.)  4to.  24  pp.  3.50 

( Unhappy  and  sad  narrative  of  the  ship  called  the  Golden  Pipe 
toAteh  set  saU  in  the  service  of  the  E,  1.  C.  in  1694,  under  T. 
Baanman,  according  to  the  sworn  declarations  of  L.  S.  and  L.  T., 
who  alone  survived  of  190  men.) 

2095 The  same.  Amst.,  S»  en  W.  Koene,  1796.  4to.  In  vellum-wrapper. 

20  pp.  .  2.50 

Popular  edition.  Daring  the  last  revission  of  this  sheet,  I  got  2  other 
editions  of  this  account  [Utrecht  1706  and  Enchuysen  (1740?)]  which 
will  he  degcrihed  in  a  supplement  to  this  cataloque. 

2096  Barthema  (L.  di)  Seer  wonderlijcke  zee-  en  landt-reyse  in  de 
Morgenlanden,  Syrien,  Persien,  ludien,  Egypten,  enz.  Uyt  het  Ital. 
vert.  Utrecht,  1654.  3  parts  in  1  vol.  With  plates.  4to.  3.50 

( Wonderful  voyages  and  travels  through  the  Eastern  countries^  >^yria^ 
Persia,  India^  Egypt  etc) 

2097  Beaulieii  (Aug.  van)  Rampspoedige  scheepvaert  naar  Oost-Jndien, 
met  veele  aanmerkelijke  beschryvingen  der  plaatsen,  der  inwoonders, 
hun  zeden,  etc.  Uit  het  Fransch  vert,  door  J.  H.  Glazemaker.  Amst., 
/.  Bieuwertsz  en  P.  Arentsz,  1669.  plates.  4to.  4. — 

{Unfortunate  voyage  to  East-India^  with  descriptions  of  the  places, 
inhabitants  etc.) 

2098  Behr  (Joh.  v.  d«)  Diarium,  oder  Tagebuch,  iiber  dasjenige,  so  sich 
Zeit  einer  Tieunjalirigen  Keise  zu  Wasser  u.  Lande,  in  Dienst  der 
Niederl.  Ost-Indian.  Compagnie...  zugetragen.  Jena,  U,  Spaltholtz, 
1668.  vellum,  plates  and  portr.  '4iio.  —  Rare.  5.  — 

2099  Bontekoe  (Wl.  Ysbr.)  Joumael  ofte  gedenckwaerd.  beschryv.  v. 
de  O.  Ind.  reyse,  begryp.  veel  wonderl.  en  gevaerl.  saecken  henl  we- 
dervaren,  v.  Dec.  1618  tot  Nov.  1625.  Hoorn,  by  ts.  Willemsz.  voor 
J.  /,  Deutel,  1646.  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  168.)  15.— 

{Journal  and  memorable  description  of  the  East-Ind.  voyage,  com- 
prising many  wonderful  and  perilous  adventures^  from  Dec.  1618  till 
Nov.  1625.) 

Joumael  v.  de  reyse  by  D.  A.  Haven,  na  Spitsbergen  in  1639, 
waerin  syn  droevighe  Schipbreucke,  ellende  op  h.  wraeck  en  blyde 
verlossinghe.  Hoorn,  J.  J.  Deutel,  1646. 

{Journal  of  the  voyage  of  D.  A.  Baven  to  SpUthergen,  in  1639,  con- 
taining his  lamentable  shipwreck,  hit  misery  on  the  wreck  €tnd  joyful  deli- 
verance.) 

First  edition  of  this  memorahle  voyage,  the  most  popular  of  all  Indian 
voyages,  for  its  great  perils  and  its  charm  of  narration;  it  is  republished 
in  a  great  number  of  editions.  With  8  engraved  plates  and  portrait.  The  peri- 
lous voyage  of  Haven  in  1639  is  nearly  always  subjoined  to  that  of  Bontekoe, 
but  with  separate  title  and  paging  (ltol6;)  only  in  a  few  editions  of  Bon- 
tekoe this  narrative  is  omitted.  —  The  fame  of  this  unlucky  voyage  is  even 

Amsterdam. 

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now  so  remembered  in  Holland,  that  a  voyage  or  travel  with  many  Mn- 
diances  or  adventurer  is  called  «A  Bontekoe's  voyage.''  —  The  work  has 
been  pnblisbed  by  and  at  the  instigation  of  the  poet-bookseller  Bevtel, 
after  having  read  ^  yeara  afterwards  the  narrative,  Bontekoe  wrote  on 
his  return.  Bontekoe  died  at  Hoom  in  4657  as  innkeeper.  —  Raven's 
voyage  is  also  his  own  personal  aceount. 

2100  Bontekoe  (Wl.  Tsbr.)  —  Same  edition.  —  Magnificent  copy  on 
Large  Paper  of  text  and  plates.  Unique.  32.-- 

2i0i The    same.    Hoorn,    Deuiel,  4646.    With:   Raven's  voyage  — 

4  vol.  hds.   4to.  16. — 

Other  edition  of  the  same  date,  but  of  72  pages  (the  former  has  76 
pp.)  The  table  of  fig.  is  in  this  edition  at  the  end  of  Raven's  voyage,  in 
the  former  on  p.  76.  This  edition  is  not  mentioned  by  Tiele  (pp.  215 ) 
Very  rare;  the  first  copy  I  ever  saw. 

2102  The  same.   Arast.,   J.  EaHgen,  4648.  hd9.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  173.) 

5. — 
Reprint   of  the   preceding  edition  with  Raven^s   voyage,  and  a  plate  in 
6  divisions. 

2103  The  same.  Utrecht,  i.  de  Fries,  4649.  hds,  4to.  (Tiele  No.  176.) 

Rare.  8.- 

This  edition  has  '  13  small  plates  in  the  text  and  is  augmented  with 
narratives  of  many  other  similar  adventures,  mostly  in  the  North.  —  The 
narrative  of  Bontekoe  and  Raven  are  the  same  as  before. 

2104 Tlie   same.  Amst.,    0.    J.  Saeghman,  (1663.)  ~  Raven's   Voyage. 

(1663.)  4to.  10.- 

This  edition  differs  in  Bontekoe*s  and  Raven's'  Voyage  from  that  of 
Saeghman,  described  by  Mr.  Tiele  at  No.  185  p.  221.  On  the  title 
of  this  edition  the  word :  aehtjarig  (of  8  years)  la  omitted ;  the  name  of 
Bontekoe  is  printed  in  Gothic  type ;  the  heading  on  p.  3  forms  here  4 
lines,  in  the  other  5  lines.  —  The  title  vign.  of  Raven's  Voyage  is  here 
a  woodcut  representing  4  ships;  in  the  other  an  engraving  of  the  shipwreck. 

2105 The  sa  me.  Amst.,  Casp.  Loofsman,  4094.  4lo.  5.50 

Popular  edition  of  76  pp.  with  7  coarse  woodcuts  and  similar  portrait, 
which  were  made  use  of  till  this  century.  Not  mentioned  by  Tiele,  p.  223. 
Reprint  of  Saeghman's  edition  with  all  its  additions.*  Fine  copy,  but  a 
wormhole  in  the  margins    Rare, 

2106 The  same.  Amst.,    Wed.  v.  Ogsberl  de  Groof,  1700.  4to.  4.50 

Popular  edition,  reprint  of  the.  preceding.  76  pp.  with  similar  coarse 
woodcuts.  Not  mentioned  by  Tiele. 

2107 The  same.  AmsL,  J.  Brouwer,  1722.  4to.  4.50 

Popular  edition,  with  similar,  bnt  still  worser  woodcuts ;  76  pp.  Not 
mentioned  by  Tiele. 

2108 The    same.    Amst.,     Is.   v.    d.   PaUe   (1740?)    4to.    (Tiele   No. 

495.)  3.- 

Popular  edition.  Reprint,  with  the  woodcuts,  of  the  edition  of  1694  by 
C.  Lootsman,  but  with  other  portrait. 

2109 The  same.  Amst.,  J.  Kunnewel,  4756.  4to.   In  orig.  wrapper.  5.50 

Popular  edition,  not  mentioned  by  Tiele,  p.  224.  Reprint  of  the  prece- 
ding; 76  pp.  with  7  diiFerent  woodcuts. 

2110 The    same.     Amst.,   Erven    Wed,   Joe.  v.  BgmofU  (4770  ?)    4to. 

(Tiele  No.  200.)  3.- 

Popular  edition.  76  pp.  with  7  woodcuts. 

2111 The    same.    Amst.,    B.    Koene^    (4820?)    4lo.    Vneui.   In   orig. 

wrapper.  (Tiele   No.  202.)  3.- 

Oue  of  the  last  popular  editions.  64  pp.  with  the  7  old  woodeats. 

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2442  Bontekoo  (Wl.  Ysbr.)  The  same,  without  Raven's  Shipwreck. — 
Haarl.,  /.  /.  Weevenngh,  (4864.)  4to.  (Tiele  No.  203.)  2.— 

92  pp.  Fine  popular  edition,  with  4  excellent  new  woodcnts  by  E. 
Vermorcken.  —  Edited  by  Mr.  J.  H.  v.  Lennep,  in  a  series  of  popular 
writings.  Oat  of  print  separately.     See  No.  2083. 

2443  Boulaye  Le  Qoub,  Reyse  en  optekeningh,  in  welke  beschreven 
worden  de . . .  landen  van  Italien,  Syrien,  Byapour,  d'Oost-Indiens  der 
Portugijsen,  Arabien,  Polen  etc.  Uyt  't  Pransch  vert.  Amsterd.,  J,  Ben- 
jamin, 4660.  hf.  calf,  fine  copy^  numerous  engravingt*  4to.  5.— 

{Voyages  and  memoirs  of  different  countries:  Italy,  Syria,  Byapour, 
the  Portuguese  East-Indies,  Jrabia,  Poland,  etc) 

2444  Boxirges  (M.  de)  Naaukenrig  verhaal  van  de  reis  des  bisschops 
van  Beryte  uit  Frankryk  naar  China,  door  Syrien,  Arahien,  Persien 
enz.  Uit  het  Fransch  vert,  door  J.  H.  Glazemaker.  Amsterd.,  Abr. 
JPolfgang,  4669.  JFUA  engravings.  4to.  4.50 

{Exact  account  of  the  voyage  of  the  bishop  of  Beryte  from  Trance 
to  China,  through  Arabia,  Persia  etc.) 

Edition  by  the  saccessor  of  Elzevier,  with  the  printer's  mark  Quaerendo. 

2415  Broecke  (Pt.  v.  den)  Korte  Historiael  ende  Journaelsche  aenteycken. 

van   de  langhduerighe  Reysen  nae  Cabo  Verde,  Angola,  en  insonder- 

heydt  na  Oost-Indien;  beneflf.  de  beschryv.  en  afbeeld.  v.  verscheyden 

Steden  v.  Indien,  Persien,  enz.  Haerlem,  Hans  Passchiers  v.  ffesbusch, 

4634.  vellum,  squ.  4to.  With  fine  portrait  by  A,  Uatham  after  JP.  EaXs^ 

and  42   plates.    (Tiele   No.  209.)  Very  fine  and  tall  copy;  the  portrait 

mounted.  Very  rare.  45. — 

{Short  historical  journal  of  the  long  voyages  to  Cabo   Verde,  Angola, 

and  especially  East-India,     With  the  description  and  representation  of 

various  tovms  of  India  etc.) 

First  edition  of  this  highly  interesting  journal  by  the  navigator  himself. 

2446 The  same.  -^  (Amst.,  4646.)  bda.  squ.  4to.  Wiih  42  plates.   4.50 

Reprint  of  the  former  edition,  but  with  considerable  augmentations.  No  por- 
trait, nor  separate  title ;  forms  part  of  the  collection :  Begin  en  Voort- 
gangh  (No.  4874.)  The  plates  are  re-impressions  of  those  in  the  4  ■'edition. 

2447  The  same.  —  Amst.,  J.  HaHgers,  4648.  bds.  4to.  With  one  plate 

t«  6  divis.  (Tiele  No.  244.)  4.50 

Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition  with  the  augmentations ;  2  insisfnif .  no- 
tices omitted. 

2448 The   same.   —   Amst.,    G.   J.' Saeghman,  (4663.)  hf.  vellum.  4to. 

V^y  fine  copy.  (Tiele  No.  242.)  5.50 

With  the  fine  portrait  of  the  4  edit.,  but  in  bad  impression,  and 
23  pi.  (48  woodcuts  and  5  pi.  ,  the  5  last  from  Hartgers'  ed.)  Abridged 
reprint  of  thepreceding  edition. 

2149  —  Korte  Historiael  en  Joumaelse  aanteekeninge,  enz.  Leeuw.,  4747. 
bds.  uncut.  8vo.  Very  rare.  40. — 

Popular   reprint   of  the   former   edition,   48»   pp.,    without  plates.  — 
1  have  never  seen  nor  heard  of  this  edition  before.  Not  mentioned  by  Tiele. 
2420  — Weeda  (P.)  Pieter  van  den  Broek  in  Azie,  of  geschiedenis  der  tog- 
ten   en  verrigtingen    van   dezen  Nederl.   Regains.    Amst.,   4845.  sS., 
plates.  8vo.  (2.50)  4.50 

{Pieter  v.  d.  BroeTc   in  Asia,  or  history  of  the  voyages  and  achieve- 
ments of  this  Butch  Regulus.) 

The  account,  Mr.  J.  K.  J.  de  Jonge  gives  in  his  eminent  work  on  the 
rise  of  the  Dutch  Power  in  India  (See  No.  822)  of  the  achievements  of 
this  so  called  Regulus,  based  on  the  original  papers  of  the  E.  I.  Comp. 
differs   widely   from   the  present,   and  is  very  far  from  being  so  advanta- 

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geous  for  this,  no  doabt,  brave  sailor.  -*  I  have  had  once  the  original 
account  of  his  voyages,  which  was  loach  more  extensive  in  some  parts, 
but  did  not  contain  the  later  years  nor  the  end.  It  is  now  in  the  Ar- 
chives at  the  Hague.     • 

2121  Bllcq,uoi  (J.  de)  Aanmerkelyke  ontmoetingen  in  de  zestien  jaarige 
reizc  naa  de  Indien.  Haarlem,  J,  Boschy  4744.  hf,  calf,  tnap  and  pi. 
4to.  2.50 

{Mentorable  occurrences  during  a  16  years'  voyage  to  India.) 

2122  —  Zestien  jaarige  Reize  naa  de  Indien,  Rio  de  la  Goa,  Madagascar, 
Batavia  enz.  2*«  druk,  vermeerd.  met  de  Waterwereld.  Haerlem, 
1757—52.  2  vols,  in  1.  6dt.,  porfr*,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  5.— 

Second   edition   of  the  preceding,  augmented  with  the  Waterworld. 

2123  Caerden  CPt.  v.)  Journael  v.  de  reyse  naar  0.  Indien  met  4  sche- 
pen,  onder  d.  Adm.  Pt.  Both,  in  1599—1601.  (Amst.,  1646.)  hdi.  squ. 
4lo.  3- 

{Jowrnal  of  the  voyage  to  East'India,  with  4  ships  ttnder  Adm.  F. 
Both.) 

120  pp.;  no  plates  nor  separate  title ;  part  of  the  collection :  Bf!gin(i^o.  i874.) 
—  With  interesting  notices  on  NeW'Guinea  and  the  treaty  with  the  natives. 
2424  —    Loffelycke    Voyagie  op  0.  Indien  met    8    schepen,   uytgevaren 
1606,  tusschen  Madagascar  en  Abissena  deur.  (Amst.,  1646.)  ^^.squ. 
4to.  2.- 

{Praiseworthy  voyage  to  E,-India  with  8  ships,  setting  sail  in  1606, 
and  passing  between  Madagascar  and  Abyssinia.) 
48  pp.,  no  plates  nor  separate  title;  from  the  collection:  Begin  en  Voort- 
gangh  (No.  1874.)  This  voyage  is  the  same  as  that  described 
by  Corn.  Claesz  v.  Pnrmerent  (No.  2144)  but  both  aeconnts  are  entirely 
different.  This  journal  seems  to  be  composed  by  a  companion  of  the  Ad- 
miral V.  Caerden.  ' 

2125  Cambodia  en  Louwenlant  in  Oost-Indien  (Yremde  Geschiede- 
nissen  in)  1635—1644.  Mitsgaders  de  Reyse  der  Nederlanders  van 
Cambodia  na  Wincjan.  Haerlem,  P.  Casteleyn,  1669.  hf,  vellum.  4to. 
Bare.  16.- 

{Ourious  histories  from  Cambodia  and  LouwenJand  in  the  East-Tndiet, 
1635—44.  JTith  the  voyage  of  the  Dutch  from  Cambodfa  to  Wincjan) 
One  of  the  rarest  and  most  interesting  relations  of  voyages  ever  published. 
It  is  the  only  old  account  of  the  country  of  Cambodja  /lear  Siam, 
since  not  visited  by  Europeans,  till  recently  in  1866 — 68  by  the 
French,  (see  the  articles  of  Mr.  de  Cam  6  —  in  the  Revue  des  deux 
Mondes  1869.)  —  Just  when  writing  this  I  receive  by  the  kindness  of 
M'.  Pr.  Gamier,  French  Lieutenant  (who  made  part  of  the  expedition) 
the  translation  of  the  greater  part  of  this  rare  tract,  inserted  in  the:  Bal- 
letin  de  la  Society  de  Geographic  1871.  Octob.,  and  enriched  with  many 
valuable  notes. 

2126  Caron  (P.)  Beschryv.  v.  h.  machtigh  Coninckr.  Japan,  aert  en 
eygenschappen  v."  *t  Landt,  maniere  der  Volckeren,  als  mede  hare 
grouwel.  wreedtheyt  teghen  de  Roomsche  Christ.  Amst.,  /.  Harfgers^ 
1649.  hj.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy.  (Tiele  No.  278.)  iO.- 

{Description  of  the  mighty  kingdom  of  Japan ;  nature  and  pecuHa- 
riiies  of  the  country,  manners  of  the  nations,  also  their  horrible  cruelty 
towards  the  Roman  Catholics.) 

Rare  2d  edition.  Reprint  from   the  edition  of  1646  in  Begin  en  VooH- 
gangh  (No.  1874)  at  the  end  of  the  Journal  of  Hagenaer's  voyage.  See  No.  2157. 

2427 The   same.   —  Amst.,   /.  Hartgers,   i652.  bds.  4to.    (Tiele  No. 

229.)  ...  ^•■^ 

Rare  3d  edition;  reprint  of  the  former. 


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2128  Caron  (F.)  —The  same.  'sGra?.,  J,  Tongerloo,  4664.«^.4to.  (Tiele, 

No.  230.)  7.50 

Rare.  With  2  separate  pi.,  and  1  in  the  text.  Short  copy,  the  map  wanting* 

2129 The  same.  'sGrav.,  J.  Tongerloo,  1662.  W*.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  232.) 

7.— 
With  map  of  Japan,  and  the  2  separate  plates.  The  plate  in  the  text  has 
a  printed  subscription 

2130  Caron  and  Schouten.  —  ^  true  description  of  the  mighty  king- 
doms of  Japan  and  Siara.  Written  originally  in  Dutch  by  Francis 
Caron  and  Joost  Schorten  (sic  I)  and  now  rendred  into  English  by 
Capt.  Roger  Manley.  London,  Rob.  BouUer,  1671.  bdt.^  a  folding  map. 
12mo.    Very  rare.  10. — 

The  Datch  book  of  Schoaten  on  Siam,  mentioned  on  the  title,  forms 
the  first  part  of  the  collection  of  Voyages  by  t.  Nispen.  1652.  12mo, 
(see  No.  loTS)  and  is  also  in  Hagenaer's  voyage  (No.  2157.) 

2131  Compaen  (Claes)  't  Begin,  Midden  en  eynde  der  See-Rooveryen ; 
hoe  hy  met  weynich  Schepen  de  Zee  onveylich  gemaeckt,  een  ongeloof. 
Buyt  en  groot  getal  Schepen  gerooft  heeft.  (Amst.  ?  0.  v.  Goedeshergen  ?) 
1659.  4to.  42  pp.   (Tiele  No.  220.)  4.- 

{Commencement,   middle   and    end  of  the  piracies  of  Cl,  C,  hoic  hf 
made  the  sea  unsafe  with  a  few  ships y  and  took  an  incredible  booty  and 
large  number  of  ships.) 
With  3  woodcnts  in  the  text  and  an  engraving  on  the  title. 

2132  —  't  Leven  en  bedryf  der  Zeerooveryen,  enz.  (Amst.,  G,  v.  Goe- 
deshergen or  SaeghmanT}  Gedruckt  voor Liefhebbers  van Nieuwigheden. 
1659.  bds.  4to.  42  pp.   With  woodcut  representing  a  ship  on  the  title,  6. — 

{Life  and  exploits  of  the  piracies  of  C.  C.) 

2133  The  same.  —  *t  Begin,  Midden  en  Eynde  des  Zeerooveryen,  etc. 

Amsterd.,  M.  de  Groot ,  1663.  4to.  42  pp.  With  woodcuts.  8.— 

2134 The  same.  Utrecht,  J.  v.  Poolsum,  1685.  4to.  48  pp.  The  wood- 
cuts different  from  those  of  the  1663  edition.  6.— 

2135 The  same.  Amst.,  Wed.  Gysl.  de  Groot,  \^^1,  W*.  4to.42pp.  5.- 

2136 The  same.  Amst.,  Wed.  Gysb,  de'  Groot,  1707.  bds.  4to.  42  pp.  5.— • 

2137 The   same.    Amst.,    Wed.    Gysb.^  de    Groot,   1715.  In  orig.  wrap- 
per. 4to.  '  6. — 
2138  -:—  The  same.  Amst.,   Wed.  G.  de  Groot,  1726.  4to.  42  pp.,   wood- 
cuts. (Tiele  No.  222.)  6.— 

2139 The  same.  Amst.,  Jac.  Brouwer,  1732.  4to.  42  pp.  woodcuts.  6.— 

2140  -—  The  same.  Ibid.,  Wed.  G.  de  Groot,  1733.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  223.)  6.— 

2141 The  same.  Ibid.,  /.  Kannewet,  1762.  4lo.  42  pp.,  woodcuts.    6.— 

2142 The  same.  Amst.,    Erve  H.  v.  d.  Putte  en  B.  BoekhoU,  1781.  In 

original  wrapper^   woodcuts.  4to.  42  pp.  3.50 

2143 The  same.   Title   wanting,   edition   of  1780  or  thereabout;  text 

complete,  42  pp.  4to.  2. — > 

Popular  edition  which  may  be  recognised  by  a  printing-error  in  the  motto 
under  the  pre&ce,  viz.  Nihil  occulsam,  for:  Nihil  occultum. 

2143* The  same.   Title  wanting.   Edition  of  1820  or  thereabout;   text 

complete.  4to.  42  pp.  2. — 

Popular  edition,  with  the  same  fault  as  the  preceding.  This  has  on  last  page  in 
the  subscription:  Klaas  C,  the  other:  Claas  C. 

Twelve  of  the  above  14  editions  are  not  mentioned  by  Tiele;  all  have  42 
pp.  and  are  exact  reprints,  nearly  all  popular  editions.  The  woodcuts  differ 
in  all;  only  the  4  edit,  of  de  Groot  have  the  same.  The  woodcuts  show  the 
most  miserable,  even  abject  state  of  that  art  in  Holland  in  the  18^  century, 

Amsterdam. 

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2144  Oomelis  daess  y.  Purmerent,    Journael   of  0.  Ind.  Reysbe- 

schryvinghe,   verhaL   hel   belegeren  v.  Mosambiecke  en  Ooa  met  h. 

veroveren  v.  d.  Portug.  Schepen.  Ajnst,  G.  v.  Goedegbergen,  1651.  4lo. 

(Tiele  No.   208.)  22.- 

{Journal  or    account    of  a   voyage   to    E.  I.  nctrrating  the  iiege  of 

Mosamb.  and  Goa,  and  the  capture  of  the  Fortug,  thifs.) 

Fine  and  tall  copy  in  original  state,  stitched  with  wrapper.   With  1  pi. 

numbered  4.    Complete.     Bonnd  up  with  M.  t.  d.  Broeck's  voyage. 

This  voyage  Is  made  under  P.  v.  Caerden  (see  No.  2123),  but  this 
joomal  is  kept  by  Corn.  Claesz,  pilot  of  another  ship  of  the  fleet.  —  It 
is  printed  in  the  same  year  and  by  the  same  pablisher  as:  M.  V.  d.  Broeck'8 
History  of  the  revolt  of  the  Portngnese  against  the  Dutch  in  Brazil  {see 
No.  229),  and  although  both  books  bear  no  rektion  to  eachother,  and  each  has 
a  separate  title  and  paging,  yet  Claesz'  journal  is  nearly  always  found  bound 
np  behind  that  of  v.  d.  Broeck,  and  the  only  plate  belonging  to  the  Journal 
of  Claesz,  nombered  4,  forming  a  continuation  of  pi.  1  to  3  in  v.  d.  Broeck. 

2145 The   same,  without   v.  d.   Broeck's   Journal;  no  plate.        5.— 

2146  Ck>real  (Fr.)  Voyages  aux  Indes  Occidentales  en  1666—97.  Trad, 
de  TEspagnol.  Av.  une  relation  -de  la  Guiane  de  Walter  Baleigh  et 
le  voyage  de  Narborough  a  la  Mer  du  Sud  par  ^e  Detroit  de  Magel- 
lan. Amsterd.,  J.  Fr.  Bernard,  1722.  3  vols.  Af,  bd,  uncut,  maps  and 
plates.  8vo.  8.— 

2147  Du  Quesne.  —  Journal  d'un  voyage  fait  aux  Indes  Orientales  par 
une  escadre  command6e  p.  Mr.  DuQuesne,  1690— 91.  Rouen, /.^.Jfo- 
chuel,  1721.  3  vols.  hf.  bd.  uncut,  plates  and  maps.  8vo.  4.50 

2148  Duynenblirg  —  (Kcht  relaas  wegens  het  gesmeede  oproer  op  h. 
uytgaande  O.  Ind.  Comp.  schip)  —  onder  Kap.  L.  Helmstroom,  in 
1765  naar  Batavia  vertrokken.  Rott.,  J.  Mugs,  (1766?)  4to.l8pp.  2.- 

{True  relation  of  ike  projected  muting  on  the  S.  I.  skip  Du^nen- 
burg,  tokick  set  sail,  under  Capt.  Helmstroom,  in  ilG6  for  Satavia,) 
Popular  edition  of  this  only  once  or  twice  printed  account. 

2149  Ekeberg  (C  G.)  Ost-Indische  Reise,  1770-71.  Aus  d.  Schwed. 
ubers.  Dresden,  1807.  8vo.  i.25 

2150  Epistola  Potentissimi...  Regis  Portugaliae  de  vicloriis  habitis  in  In- 
dia et  Malacha,  ad  Leonera  X.  Pont.  Max.  [At  tke  endQ  Romae,  impr. 
per  Jac.  Mazoekium,  9  Augusti  (1513.)  4to.  Title,  9  pp.  15.- 

Original  edition,  extremely  scarce.  Often  reprinted  in  the  old  collections 
of  Grynaens,  Ramusio,  etc. 

2151  Formosa  (*t  Verwaerloosde)  of  verhael  hoe  door  verwaerloos. 
d.  Nederl.  h.  eylant  Formosa  v.  d.  Zeeroover  Coxinja  vermeesterd  is, 
enz.  Byeen  verg.  door  C.  E.  S.  Met  schoone  fig.  Amst.,  1675. 
2  parts  in  1  vol.  vellum.  4to.  Witk  engr.  pi.  7.50 

{Tke  neglected  Formosa,  or  account  how  bg  the  neglect  of  ike  DiUck 
tke  island  Formosa  was  captured  by  tke  pirate  Coxinja.) 

2152  Preyer  (Joh.)  Negenjarige  Reyse  door  Oost-Indien  en  Persien, 
1672-81.  Uit  h.  Engels  vert.  'sGravenh.,  A.  de  Hondt,  1700.  veUum, 
plates.  4to.  2.25 

{A   9  gears'  voyage   through  the  East-Indies  and  Persia^  1672—81) 

2153  Frikiiis.  —  Drie  seer  aaninerkelijke  Reysen  na  Oost-Indien,  gedaen 
deor  Christ.  Frikius,  E.  Hesse  en  Chr.  Schweitzer,  1675-86.  Vert,  door 
S.  de  Vries.  Amst.,  F.  Solmans,  1705.  vellum,  plates  by  LuikenAiXi.  4.50 

{Three  very  memorable  voyages  toEast-India,  by  Chr.  Frikius,  E.  Heste 
and  Ckr.  Schweitzer,  in  1675—86.  Transl.  by  8.  de   Fries.) 
Three  voyages  through  India  made  by  Germans,  from  Ulm,  Saxony  and  Swit- 
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2154  Grose  (J.  H.)  A  voyage  to  the  East-Indies,  with  observations  on 
various  parts  there.  London,  S.  Hooper ,  1757.  calf.  8vo.*  2.— 

2155  Hagen  (St.  van  der)  Beschryv.  v.  de  2e  Voyagie  met  12  Schepen, 
naar  O.  Indie  (v.  1603  tot  1605  en  v.  P.  v.  Solt  na  Coromandel  in 
1606.  Amst.  1646.)  bds.  squ.  4to.  3.— 

(Description  of  the  2*'  voy.  with  12  ships  to  E.- India  (from  1603  to 

1605  and  of  v,  Solt  to  Coromandel  in  1606,  etc.) 

With   13   plates,    bat  no    separate  title;    forms    part  of  the  collection  ' 

Begin  en   Voortgangh    (No.  1874.)     First  edition  of  this  account  of  that 

remarkable  expedition;  in   1606  a  pamphlet   of  4  pp.  4to.,  was  pablished 

giving  the  first  news  of  it. 

2156 The  same.  (Amst.,  Hartgers,  1648.)*^*.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  443.)  5.50 

Porms  pp.  62  to  96  of  the  l"t  voyage  of  Spilbergen  to  India  in  1601, 
edit,  of  Hartgers. 

2157  Hagenaer  (H.)  Verhael  v.  de  Reyse  in  O.  Indien  v.  1631  tot  1638. 
(Amst.  1646.)  bds.  squ.  4to.  21^7  pp.  7.- 

No  separate  title  nor  plates.  Part  of  the  collection :  Begin  en  Voort- 
gangh (No.  1874.)  Highly  interesting  account  especially  for  the  many  ex- 
tensive narratives  by  R.  Gysbertsz.,  Caron,  and  others  on  Japan,  (with 
notes  by  Hagenaer),  and  Schouten  on  Siam,  which  form  one  third  of  the 
book.  The  books  of  Caron  on  Japan  (see  No.  2126)  and  Schouten  on 
Siam  {see  1878)  have  been  printed  in  this  edition  for  the  first  time. 

2158  — .Texeira,  Voyages,  ou  THistoire  des  Rois  de  Perse.  Trad,  de  I'Es- 
pagnol  en  FranQ.  Paris,  1681.  8vo.  3.50 

This  is  partly  translated  into  Dutch  and  inserted  in  the  preceding 
account  of  Hageuaar's  Voyage  to  India. 

2159  Hawks  (P.  L.)  Narrative  of  ihe  expedition  of  an  American  squadron 
to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan,  1852—54,  under  the  command  of  Com- 
modore M.  C.  Terry.  New-York,  1856.  clothe  maps  and  mang  illustr. 
roy.  8vo.  '  (18.50)  14.- 

2160  Keemskerk  (J.  v.)  —  Schipvaerdt  by  de  Hollanders  onder  d.  Adm. 
Jac.  Heemskerk  inlOOl.  Uyt  h.  Jouru.  v. Reyer  Cornelisz.  (Amst.  1646.) 
bds,  squ.  4to.  3.— 

{Voyage  of  the  Dutch  to  E. -India  under  Adm.  J.  H.  in  1601.  Ex- 
traded  from  the  Journal  of  E.  C.) 

Forms  part  (pp.  26  to  31)  of  the  Journal  of  S.  v.  d.  Hagen's  Voyage, 
in  the  collection ;  Begin  en  Voortgangh  (No.  1874.) 

2161  —  Soeteboom  (H.)  3*  voornaemste  zeegetogt  der  NedeiH.  na  de  Gost- 
Indien,  onder  Jac.  Heemskerk  en  Wolf.  Hermansz  in  1601 — 3.  Uyt 
de  aenteeken.  v  Willem  v.  Westzanen.  Sanerdam,  H.  J.  Zoet^  1648. 
hds.  4to.  Very  rare.  (Tiele  No.  161.)  12.— 

(3''  and  principal  voyage  of  the  Dutch  to  E.-I.  under  J.  H.  and 
W.  H.  in  1601—3.  —  According  to  the  notices  of  William  of  West- 
Zaneu.) 

With  8  pi.  in  the  text.  —  This  voyage  is  the  same  as  the  preceding, 
but  the  account  is  different.  There  are  4  sorts  of  copies  of  this  edition, 
all  with  different  names  of  publishers ;  the  plates  are  the  same,  but  the 
other  impressions  are  very  inferior  to  this  original  edit. 

2162  Herbert  (Th.)  Zee-  en  lant-reyse  na  verscheyde  deelen  v.  Asie  en 
Africa,  Oost-Indien  enz.  Uyt  het  Engelsch  verj.  door  L.  v.  Bosch. 
Dordrecht,  Abr.  Andriessz.,  1658.   JVith  engravings.  4to.  8. — 

{Voyages  and  travels  through  various  parts  of  Asia  and  Africa j 
East' India  etc.  Translated  from  the  English.) 

Pp.  188 — 92  contain  an  account  of  the  ^Discovery  of  America  by  Modoc 
ap  Owen  Qwyneth,  300  years  before  Columbus," 

Amsterdam. 

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2463  [ — "]  Warhaffter,  Klarer,  Bigentl.  Bericht  v..  d.  Weiten,  wunderbaren 
Reiss  Oder  Schiffart  biss  in  India  v.  3  Schiffe  v.  Amsterdam.  Aass 
,Niderl.  Sprach  in  Hocht.  d,  Conr.  Lew.  Coin,  P.  Kesehei,  1598.  bdi. 
4to.  With  map  of  the  world  by  H.  Porro.  JFtHe  and  large  copy. 
Extremely   rare.  48.— 

45  pp.  (A — F'.)  Sign.  F2  erroneoaaly  marl^ed  D2;  last  page  or  verso 
F'.  blank.  This  is  a  translation  of  the  first  account  of  the  expedition  of 
C.  Houtman  to  E.-India^  published  in  Dutch  in  1597  by  B.  Langenes  at 
Middelbnrg  and  of  the  utmost  rarity;  I  have  met  during  30  years  only 
twice  with  a  copy  of  the  original.  This  translation  is  mentioned  in  TieleB 
Memoire,  p.  122. 

2164  —  Joumael  van  de  Reyse  der  Holl.  Schepen  ghedaen  in  Oost-In- 
dien,  etc.  Met  vele  Caerten  ende  Figuren  verciert.  Door  begeerte  van 
sekere  Coopluyden  gedruckt,  ende  men  vintse  te  coop  by  Bar.  LoMge- 
ties  tot  Middelburch.  1598. 

Appendix  oft  Byvoechsel  achter  't  Joumael  v.  de  Reyse  d.  Hol- 
landtsche  Schepen  op  Java,  inhoud.  de  opdoeningen  v.  C.  de  bona 
Esper.  etc.  Midtsg.  oock  seker  Vocabulaer  d.  Maleysche  woorden,  in 
druck  ghebracht  door  Corn.  Gterritsz.  v.  Zuydt-land.  Midd.,  B.  Lcmgenet, 
1598.  —  1  vol.  Ids.  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  106.)  ..  95.- 

{Joumal  of  the  voyage  of  the  Dutch  ships  to  E. -India,  Embellished  wWi 

many  maps  and  plates.  —  Printed  at  the  request  of  certain  Merehanisly 

B.  Langenes,  etc. 
Appendix   or  supplement  to  the  Journal  of  the  voyage  of  the  Dutch 

ships  to  Java^coniaininy  the  views  of  the  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  etc.  With 

a  vocabulary  of  Malay  words;  edited  by  Corn,  Cferrttsz.  of  ZuydtUmdt.) 

With  10  plates,  forming  part  of  the  leaves,  and  5  maps  also  printed  in  the 
text,  besides  many  woodcuts  in  the  appendix.  — 

Very  rare  edition,  anterior  to  the  first  of  Corn.  Claesz.,  and  at 
same  time  the  second  but  enlarged  ed.  of  this  narrative,  first  published  in 
1597  by  B.Langenes  (see  preceding  No.)  and  reprinted  here  with  some  addi- 
tions. —  Very  fine  and  nearly  uncut  copy. 

2165  —  The  same  Journal ;  same  edition,  with  Appendix,  but  (by  a 
printing  error)  with  the  date  1618  (MDCXVIII)  instead  of  1598 
(MDXCVIII)  as  in  the  preceding  copy.  Unique  with  this  date.     75.— 

Good  copy,  but  shorter  than  the  preceding,  and  somewhat  thumbed. 

2166  —  Diarium  nauticum  itineris  Batav.  in  Indiam  Orient.,  cursuum, 
tract,  etc.  His  accedunt  narratio  histor.  nationura,  etc.  Middelb., 
B.  Langenesse,  1598. 

Appendix  Diarii  Nautici  itineris  Batav.  in  Javam,  cont.  apparentias 
Promont.  Bonae  Spei,  etc.  Midd.,  B.  Langenesse,  1598.  —  In  1  vol 
boards,  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  107.  p.  119.)  12.- 

Exact  translation  of  the  preceding  journal.  Fine  copy,  inlboards,  but  both 
titles  (of:  Diarium  and  Appendix)  supplied  in  facsimile,  and  the  10 
plates  (or  10  pages  of  A,  to  G.)  wanting.  —  Very  rare. 

2167  -~  D'Eerste  Boeck.  —  Historic  v.  Indien,  waer  in  verhaelt  is  de 
avontuere  die  de  Holl.  Schepen  bejegent  «yn ,  enz.  Door  G.  M.  A.  W.  L. 
(Willem  Lodewyks.)  Arast.,  Com.  Claesz.,  1598.  vellum,  squ.  4to. 
(Tiele  No.  111.  p.  124.)  25.- 

{The  first   book.  History  of  India,   comprising  the  narrative  of  the 

adpmtwres  of  the  Dutch  ships,  etc.) 

Very  rare,  but  wanting :  title  (a  facsimile  of  that  of  the  1609  edition 
added);  A^  (map.)  B2.  Ci  (map.)  Ei  (maj).)  E*.  E^  (plate.)  E*;  the  plate 
between  N.  and  O;  K^  (plate).  Good  copy  in  nice  binding,  but  somewhat 
thnmbed. 

This  edition  contains  49  plates  and  maps,  all  on  separate  leaves. 


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This  journal  is  quite  different  from  the  preceding,  and  the  most  impor- 
tant and  fullest  of  the  various  accounts  of  this  voyage.  —  It  has  been 
translated  into  Latin  by  de  Bry  after  a  German  version;  Camus  proves 
that  this  original  edition  is  far  preferable,  both  for  text  and  plates.  — 
See  Tiele,  430. 

2168  The    same.   D'  Eerste  Boeck.  Historic   van   Indien.  Amst.,  Com. 

Claesz,,  1609.  vellum,  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  114.)  Verif  fine  and  large  copy.  70. — 
{The  first  book.     History  of  India,  etc.) 
Exact  reprint  of  the  last  edition  with  the  same  plates.   (Sec  No  1867.) 

2d69 The  same.  'T  Eerste  Boeck.  Historie  v.  Indien.  Door  G.  M.  A.  W.  L. 

Kmsi.,  M,  Colyn,  iMl.  vellum,  squ.  4to.  Mne  copy.  (Tiele  No.  11 7.)  20.— 
Very  rare.    With  35  plates.  Reprint  of  the  editions  of  1598  and  1609. 

2170 The  same.    Eerste  Schipvaerd  der  Holl.  Natie  naer  Oost  Indien, 

enz.  (Am&t.  1646.)  boards,  squ.  4to.  112  pp.  7.50 

No  special  title.  Part  of:  Begin  en  Voorigangh  (No.  1874).  With  49 
plates  and  maps,  the  same  as  in  the  editions  of  Com.  Claesz,  1598  and 
1609.  —  The  text  is  nearly  the  same  as  in  those  editions,  but  considerably 
augmented  by  portions  from  other  journals  of  this  voyage  etc.  See  Tiele, 
p.  134.  Very  v^uable  edition. 

2171 The    same.   Amst.,  J.  Hartgers,  1648.  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  120.) 

In  orig.  paper-wrapper,  5.50 

With  1  pi.  in  6  div.  Exact  reprint  of  the  preceding. 

2172 The  same.   Amst.,   /.    Hartgers,  1650.  hf,  vellum.  4lo.  Fine  copy. 

(Tiele  No.  121.)  8.50 

Very  rare.  —  With  6  small  pi.  in  the  text.  Reprint  of  the  last  edition. 

2173 The   same.   Amst.,    G,  J.  Saeghman.  (1663.)  bds,  4to.  (Tiele  No. 

122.)  8.— 

Rare.  With  7  small  engraved  pi.  (6  from  Hartgers*  edit,  of  1650,  and 
1  of  V.  Neck)  and  20  fig.  on  wood.  Reprint  of  the  last  edition,  but  the 
additions  inserted  in  the  text. 

2174 The  same.  Haarlem,  J.  J,  Weeveringh,{\9>^\.)  hXo.  New  copy.  4.— 

Good   edition   in   modern    style,   edited  by  Mr.  J.  H.  v.  Lennep,  as.  an 

essay    to    revive   the   old  popular  bdokd.  —  With  14  nice  engravings  on 
wood  after  C,  Rochussen.  Out  of  print  in  this  separate  form. 

2175 The  same,  in  French:  Premier  livre  de  Thistoire  de  la  navi- 
gation aux  Indes  Orient,  par  les  Holland.  Par  G.  M.  A.  W.  L.  Amst., 
Corn.  Nicolas.  [Corn.  Claesz.']  1598.  vellum,  fol.  (Tiele  No.  113.)    25.— 

1»*  edition,  rare.  Good  copy  in  original  binding,  but  slightly  stained 
by  water.  With  the  plates  of  the  Batch  editions  of  the  same  publisher. 

2176  --  Pontani  (J.  Is.)  Rerum  eturbis  Amstelodam.  historia.  In  qua  oppidi 
exordia,  etc.  cum  commerciis  ac  navigationibus  longinque  deducuntur. 
Amstel.,  1611.  vellum,  fol.  12.- 

With  maps  and  many  plates  copied  and  corrected  after  de  Bry.  The  pages 
127  to  143  contain  an  extensive  narrative  of  the  3  Dutch  voyages  to  the  North 
in  1594  to  96,  with  13  pi.  (No.  4-16)  in  the  text;  and  the  pp.  144  to 
217  give  a  very  ample  report  of  the  2  first  voyages  to  India  in  1595  and 
1598,  illustrated  with  33  pi.  in  the  text  (No.  17  to  49)  and  a  map.  As 
Pontanus  lived  in  Amsterdam  and  could  make  -tiae  of  tiie  best  sources, 
his  report  is  somewhat  different  from  the  journals  by  de  Veer,  Houtman  and 
V.  Neck;  but  each  of  them  corroborates  the  other,  a  fair  testimony  of 
the  faithfulness  of  all!     See  Tiele  pp.  Ill  and  113. 

2177 Same  work,  the  plates  exquisitely  coloured  at  the  time  of  pu- 
blication, vellum.   Unique.  18.— 

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2478  —  Pontani  (J.  Is.)    Historische   beschryvinghe  der  Coopstadt  Am- 
sterdam,  met   h.  ghene  de   handel  en  de  verre  reysen  betreffende  is. 
In  Neerd.  overgh.  door  Pt.  Montanum.  Amst.,  1614.  calf.  4to.    14.— 
Translation  of  the  preceding  work  with  the  same  plates ;  this  translation 
is  much  rarer  than  the  original.  —  See  TieU^  p.  Hi,  132  etc. 

2179  —  Bodel-Nyenhllis  (J.  T.)  levensbyzonderheden  van  Job.  Is. 
Pontanus.  {Bxtr,  1838.)  8vo.  27  pp.  1.- 

{Details  of  the  life  of  J.  I.  Ponianus.) 

2180  —  van  Duyl  (A.  G.  C.)  De  Journalen  van  de  eerste  reis  der 
Nederlanders  naar  Oost-Indien.  {Extr.  1868.)  8vo.  31  pp.  4.— 

{The  Journals  of  the  first  Ijoyage  of  the  Dutch  to  East-India.) 
Cont.  a  valuable  abstract   of  Houtman's   narrative,    with   a  comparison 
of  its  editions,  and .  at  once  a  review  of  Mr.  Tide's  Memoire. 

2181  —  Q-ertsen  (B.  Qt.  P.)  De  eerste  scheepvaart  der  Nederlanders  op 
Oost-Indie.  {Extr.  1835.)  8vo.  42  pp.  1.- 

(The  frst  voyage  of  the  Dutch  to  East-India.) 

2182  Kerckhoven  (J.  v.)  Beschryv.  v.  de  ongeluck.  Voyage  v.  't  Schip 
Aernhem,  v.  Balavia  vertrocken  met  6  andere  schepen,  Dec.  4664. 
onder  A.  de  Vlamingh,  haer  komst  met  de  boot  v.  't  verloore  schip 
op  't  Eyl.  Mauritius,  hare  armoede,  enz.  Amst.,  1664.  4to.  28  pp.  7.— 

{Description  of  the  unlucky  voyage  of  the  ship :  X.etvi)i%m,  which  sailed 
from  Batavia  with  6  other  ships  in  Dec.  \^\^  their  arrival  with  the  boat 
of  the  lost  ship  on  the  Island  MauriiiuSy  their  sufferings^  etc.) 
Original  edition,  afterwards  reprinted  as  a  popular  book. 

2183  IiOguat   (Pr.)  Voyage  et  avantures  en  deux  isles  d6sertes  des  Indes 
■  Orient.   Londres   (i.   e.    Amsterdam)   D.   Mortier,   1708.    2  vols,  in  4. 

vellum,  plates.  8vo.  2.50 

2184  —  Gevaariyke  en  zeldzame  reyzen  naar  twee  onbewoonde  Oostind. 
eylanden.  Uyt  het  Frans  vert  Utrecht,  fF".  Broedelei,  1708.  hf.  vellm, 
plates.  4to.  Fine  copy.  2.— 

Dutch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

LINSCHOTEN. 

2185  —  Linscboten  (Jan  Huygen  van)  —  I.  Itinerario,  Voyage  naar  Cost 
ofte  Portugaels  Indien,  inhoud.  een  corte  beschryvinghe  ders.  Landen 
ende  Zeeciisten,  enz.  1596. 

lla.  Reysgeschrift  v.  de  Navigatien  der  Portugaloysers  in  Orienten, 
inhoud.  de  Zeevaert  v.  Portugael  naer  Oost-Indien,  en  wederom.. .. 
als  oock  V.  de  gantsche  custen  v.  Brasilien,  en  alle  Havens  v.  dien. 
Item  V.  't  vaste  landt,  en  die  Voor-Eylanden  (Antilles)  v.  Spaens  In- 
dien, enz.  Uyt  die  Portug.  en  Spaensche  in  onse  Nederl.  Tale...  over- 
gheset,    door   J.  H.  v.  L.   {page  1  to  134.)  1595. 

11^.  Extract  en  Sommier  van  alle  Rehten,  Domeyuen,  Tollen, 
Incorasten,  enz.  des  Coninghs  van  Spaengien.  Uyt  d.  Spaenschen 
in  onze  Nederl.  tale  ghetransl.  door  /.  H.  v.  L.  {page  135  to  147  i«M 
separate  title  and  dedic.)  1596. 

III.  Beschryvinghe  v.  de  gantsche  Custe  v.  Guinea,  enz.  en  de 
tegenover  de  Cabo  de  St.  Augustyn  in  BrasiUen,  de  eyghenschappen 
des  geheelen  Oceanischen  Zees,  mitsgad.  hare  Eylanden. ..  Volght 
noch  dft  besctiryv.  v.  West  Indien  in  't  langhe,  met  hare  Caerte.  1596.  — 

—  3  parts,  all  printed  at;  Amsterdam,  CornelisClaesz.,\^^h — 96. In 

1  vol.  calf  or   vellum   or   hf.    bd.    fol.   With  portrait  of  the  author^  36 

plates  and  6  maps.  (Tiele  No  80.)  36.- 

(J.    Itinerario    or   voyage  to  East  or  Portuguese  India ^  comprising^ 

short  description  of  these  countries  and  coasts. 

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//•.  ^  Detcription  qf  the  naffigaiion  of  the  Portuguese  in  India f 
eomprising  the  namgeUion  from  Portugal  to  India  and  the  return . . . 
aUo  of  the  coast  of  Brazil  and  the  harbours;  item  of  the  continent 
and  tie  fore-islands  {Antilles)  of  Span.  India,  Translated  from  the 
Portug,  and  Spanish  hg  /.  B,  v,  L, 

II  A.  Extract  or  Summary  of  aU  the  rents^  dominions^  tolls  and 
revenues   of  the   king  of  Spain.Transl.  from  the  Span:  hy  J,  H,  v,  L. 

III.  Description  of  the  whale  coast  of  Quinea,  etc,  and  the  Caho 
St.  AugusHn  in  Brazil,  the  peculiarities  of  the  Ocean  sea ^  its  islands 
etc.    Vith  a  description  of  JTest- India  at  large.) 

2186  -K^  The  same.    A  very  tall  and  fine  copy,  probably  on  Large  Paper. 
hf.  bd.j  the  plates  coloured  at  the  time  of  publication  48.— 

2187 The  same.   Very  ordinary  copy,  some  plates  and  maps  wanting. 

hj.  bd.  .  42.- 

Tbis  inestimable  book,  a  treasure  of  all  tbe  knowledge  and  leamiiig  relating 
to  the  East-  and  West-Indies  and  the  navigation  thitber,  at  the  end  of  the 
46^  century,  has  been  in  the  bluest  esteem  for  nearly  a  oentnry,  and  was 
glTen  to  each  ship  sailing  to  India,  as  log-book.  Hence  the  many  editions 
(6  in  Butch,  .3  in  French,  1  in  Latin)  -^  all  enumerated  below;  but  this 
18  also  the  canse  that  fine  copies,  espeoially  with  idl  the  plates  and  maps, 
are  so  very  rare.  As  the  long  titles  (here  much,  abridged)  show,  a  large 
part  of  the  book  is  occupied  by  translations  of  original  Spanish  and 
Portuguese  documents  on  geography,  ethnography,  statistics,  navigation,  etc. 
and  also  in  these  respects  the  book  ia  of  the  highest  impcurtance  and 
authority.  (These  important  documents  on  navigation  and  many  other  inte- 
resting relations  are  simp^  omitted  by  de  Bry^  in  their  Latin  and  German 
translations  1 1)  -^  The  description  of  America  occupies  the  pages  17  to  82  of 
the  3^  pari-  Description,  etc. 

The  36  plates  and  6  mapa  illustrating  the  book,  are  the  same  for  the 
6  editions  in  Dutch,  the  2^  and  3^  French  edition  and  (with  ex- 
ception of  one  map)  for  the  latin  edition.  The  plates  are  due  to 
excellent  engravers^  the  brothers  John  and  Bapi.  p,  Dueteeom  (from  a 
small  town  in  6ueIdre,^Holland);  the  maps  are  made  by  the  skilful  chat^akers, 
the  brothers  Jm.'^%iA  Eenry  a  Jxingren  (of   Amsterdam.) 

The  Latin  and  German  translations  of  thia  book  given  by  de  Bry  in 
the  Petiis  Voyages^  H,  III,  IV,  are  crowded  with  faults,  miaunderstandings, 
quite  fantastical  translations,  omissions,  etc. ;  the  plates  are  nfl  less  vaA 
and  often  entirely  drawn  from  imagination,  etc.,  —  as  is  fully  demon- 
strated by  Camus,  Memoire,  p.  189,  etc.  and  Tiele,  Memoirp,  p.  90. 

See  for  the  contents,  editions  and  other  particulars  the  work  of  Mr.  Tiele, 
pp.  83—103,  where  the  editions  of  Linschoten  have  the  No.  80 
to  91. 

2188 The  same,  in  4  divisions  or  3  parts.  Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1596, 

with  the  same  date.  The  82  pp.  of  the  3d  part  {Description  of  Guinea 
and  America)  are  not  paged  in  this  edition;  also  the  title  of  this  part 
differs,  having  as  vignette  a  square  hemisphere  with  inscrip- 
tion: Domini  est  terra,  etc.;  in  the  former  edit,  the  vign.  has  2 
globes  with  the  name :  Jehova.  —  With  Uie  8  pp.  Index  for  the  3 
parts,  which  Mr.  Tiele  (Memoire  p.  90)  stated  as  wanting  in  this 
edition,  vellum,  fol.  Plates  and  maps  coloured  and  mended.  ->  Very 
rare  edition.  (Tiele  No.  80*.)  .  .    40.— 

2189 The   same.  8^  edition  in  3  parts.  All  printed  at  AmsU  by  Com. 

Glaesz.  -  Partl«t  no  date;  Pt.  2^1604.  Pt.  3*1605.  With  vign.  as  in  the 
2d  ed.  vellum,  fol.  With  pi.  and  maps.  (Tiele  No.  82.)  45.— 

A^msterdam.  ,  34 

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LINtCHOTEN. 

This  edition    is   the  rarest  of  the    6   Dutch    editions.  Reprint  of  the 
_       ist   edit.,   but  without    separate  title  and  dedic.  to  part    11^  —  In  this 
and  the  later  editions  the  plates  at  page  6  (Mozamhtqtu)  and  142  {Atcen- 
sion)  have  no  Dutch  description   on  the  verso. 

2190 The   same.   4«»  edition.  3  parts.  Arast.,  /.  B,  Ooppenburgh,  1644. 

vellum,  foL     With  plates  and  maps.  (Tiele  No.  86.)  35.— 

This  is,  after  the  3' ,  the  rarest  of  Linschoten^s  Dutch  editions;  the 
l«t  (of  1596)  and  the  6^  (of  1644)  are  those  commonly  found. 

Reprint  of  the  first  edition;  only  some  words  changed,  but  the  titles 
quite  different;  to  part  3  that  of  the  first  part  (1**  and  2d  edition)  is 
prefixed ;  part  3  has  no  paging ;  the  litle  and  dedication  to  part.  II  b.  are 
omittted. 

21^ The  same.  5th  edition.  3  parts.  Amst.,  J.  E.  Chppenhureh,  16^. 

vellum,  VitA plates  and  maps.  fol.  Very  Hue  copy.  Rare.  (Tiele  No.  88.)  25.- 

Ezact  reprint  of  the  edition  of  1614.  Part  3  perfectly  agrees  with 
the  edit,  of  1614;withont  title,  etc.  to  IIih 

2192 The    same.    6«>'  edition.   3  parts.    Am.st,    /.  E.   OoppenhwcK 

1644.  vellum  or  eaZf,  plates  and  maps.  fol.  (Tiele  No.  90.)  25.- 

Reprint  of  the  last  edition,  with  the  same  differences. 
2193  —  Histoire  de  la  navigation  de  J.  H.  de  L.  et  de  son  voyage  as 
Indes  Orient,  etc.  Avec  annotations  de  B.  Palydanns,  special,  sor  les 
plantes,  etc.  et  div.  figures.  Adjoust.  autres  descriptions,  tant  de  Gninee 
etc.  que  des  navigations  des  Holland,  vers  le  Nord  au^Vaygat  el  en 
la  nouv.  Zemblft.  Nouv.  trad,  en  Franc.  Amst.,  ff,  Laurent,  imO.  calf. 
fol.  (Tiele  No.  83.)  18.- 

This  edition  is  most  probably  printed  at  Frankfort  by  de  Bry,  as  appears 
from  the  printing  and  bad  paper;  it  contains  58  pi.  (many  with  German 
inscriptions)   printed   in   the   text,   as  in  the  editions  of  de  Bry.    Of  the      I 
6  majs  belonging  to  this  edition,  only  one  (facing  page  14)  is  extant.  The      { 
navigations    of  the    Dut^^h  to  Waygat,  though  mentioned  on. the  title,  sn      ^ 
omitted.    Nearly  all  is  an  extract  from  the  1*^  Dutch  edition.  The  notes  of 
Paludanus,    mentioned  on  the  title,  are  also  in  all  the  Dutch  editions  bnt      > 
much  fuller.  I 

Some  rare  copies  of  this  edition  bear  the  name:  Theod.  Pierre  at  Amster- 
dam as  publisher  on  the  title. 

This  French  edition  is  very  rare  in  Holland,  and  more  frequently  found 
in  France  and  Germany;  also  a  mark  of  its  being  printed  in  Germany. 

2194 I.  Histoire   de  la  Navigation.  2*  edition.  —  II.  Le  grand  routier 

de  mer.  —  III.  Description  de  TAraerique,  etc.  —  The  3  parts  all  prin- 
ted at  Amst,  J,  E.  Cloppenburgh,  1619.  1  vol.  cMf.  fol.  WUh  the^ 
pi.  and  ^  maps  of  the  Dutch  editions.  (Tiele  No.  87.)  32- 

The  1**  part  is  a  reprint  from  the  French  edition  of  1610 ;  the  bad  plates 
of  de  Bry  are  omitted.  The  2  and  3^  part  are  translated  from  the 
original. 

2195 The  same,   in   French.   3*  edit,  augment^e.  Amst.,  /.  E.  Clof 

penburgh,  1638.  3  parts  in  1.  fol.  IFUh  the  26  pi.  and  %  maps  of 
the  Dutch  edit.  (Tiele  No.  89.)  30.- 

Exact  reprint  of  the  French  edition  of  1619. 
2196  —  lainsohotani  (Job.  Hug.)  Navigatio  ac  Itinerarium  inOricnt.s. 
Liisitanorum  Indiam.  Descriptionis  ejusd.  terrae  ac  tractaum  littor. 
praecip.  Portuum,  etc.  E  Belgico  Latine  redd.  Hag.  Com.  Jib.  Re*' 
riei,  impenns  authoris  et  Com.  Nicolai  {Com,  Claesg)  prostantq.  epsd 
Aeg.  Elzevirium,  1599.  —  Descriptio  totius  Guineae  tractus,  etc. 
eorumq.  locorum  quae  a  regione  C.  S.  Augusliui  in  Brasilia  jacent. 
Proprietates  Oceani,  insularumq.  ejusdem,  etc.  Acced.  noviter  Historia 

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LIMtCHOTEN. 

Navigationum  Batavorum  in  Septentr.  oras,  c.  freti  Yaygats  detectione, 
etc.  Hag.  Com.,  Alb.  Henrici,  1599.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  hf,  hd.  fol.  JFith 
the  36  plates  and  6  maps  of  the  Dutch  edit,,  the  first  map  excepted  which  is 
altered.  (Tiele  No.  81.)  42.— 

This  I^tin  edition  is  very  rare,  even  In  Holland.  —  A  supposed  new  edition 
with  the  address:  Amst.,  J.  Walschaert,  1614,  is  the  same  as  this, 
with  a  new  title.  This  new  title  is  exceedingly  rare. -*  The  4»*  part  is  exactly 
translated  from  the  l*t  part  in  Dntch,  some  passages  are  omitted.  In  the 
2^  part  the  description  of  Guinea  is  taken  from  the  Dutch  3^  part,  the 
description  of  America  is  omitted;  page  17  to  25  contain  the  navigation 
of  the  Dutch  to  the  North,  taken  from  de  Veer's  voyage ;  page  26  to  45 
emhrace  a  translation  of  part  of  the  2^  division  of  the  Dutch  work. 

2197  —  *  a.  Journael  v.  de  ISjarige  reis  na  Oost-Indien,  etc.  Amst.,  G. 
J.  Sae^hman.  (1663?)  Pag.  1  td  136  wanting. 

b.  Beschryv.   v.   verscheyde  Landen,   onder   Africa  en  America, 

als  Guinea,  Brasilien,  Nova  Francia,  Florida,  etc.  Amst.,  0.  J. 
Saeghman,  (1663  P)  4to.  (Tiele  No.  91^)  3.50 

A  complete  1**  part,  a,  is  bound  up  in  the  collection  of  voyages  by  Saephman 
(See  No.  1880)  —  the  2d  part,  5,  is  an  abridgement  of  the  3^  part  of  Lin- 
schoten's  Itinerario,  and  consists  of  30  pp.  This  edition  is  very  rare.  The 
copy  is  somewhat  stained. 

2198  Lithgouws  (Will.)  19jaarige  lant-reyse  door  Europa,  Asya  en 
Afryka.  Uyt  Engels  vertaelt.  Amsterd.,  Jae.  Benjamin,  1652.  velium, 
plates,  engraved  title  by  C.  de  Fas.  4to.  4. — 

(19  years'  travel  through  Europe,  Ana  and  Afriea.) 

2199 The  same.  Ibid.,  1653.  4to.  4.— 

2200 The   same.    3d   edition.  Amst.,3  W.   van  Lamsveld,  1694.  veUum. 

4to.  3.50 

2201 The  same.  Amsterd.,  Ph.  Verbeek,  1705.  4to.  Entirely  uncut  copy.  6.— 

All  these  different  editions  have  the  same  text  and  plates. 

2202  Lllillier,  Nouv.  voyage  aux  Grandes  Tndes,  avec  mie  instruction 
pour  le  commerce  des  Indes  Orientales.  Amst.,  J.  HofhotU,  1726.  sd. 
uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

2203  Maffei  (Jo.  P.)  Opera  omnia  latine  scripta.  Bergomi,  1747.  2  vols. 
vellum,  portrait.  4to.  Best  edition,  scarce.  9. — 

Yery  interesting  for  the*  history  of  the  old  voyages  and  discoveries  in 
the  East-Indies,  Japan,  etc. 

2204  Maroo  Paolo,  Venet.,  Reisen  en  beschryving  der  Oostersche  Lant- 
schappen,  beneifens  de  historie  der  Oosterste  Lantschappen  door 
Haithon  van  Armenien,  vert,  door  Glazemaker. . .  en  de  reizen  van 
Nic.  Venetus,  en  Jeron.  van  St.  Steven  naar  d'Indien,  als  ook  een  ver- 
haal  van  de  verovering  van  Formosa  door  de  Sinezen.  Amst.,  Wolf- 
gang, 1644.  4  parts.  With  plates.  4to.  5.— 

{Voyages  and  description  of  the  Eastern  countries,  loith  their  history 
by  Haithon  of  Armenia,  translated  by  Qlazemaher,  the  voyages  of  Nicolas 
Venetus  and  Jeron.  of  St.  Steven  to  India,  also  an  account  of  the 
capture  of  Formosa  by  the  Chinese.) 

Complete  copy,  rare.  The  separate  parts  occur  oftea  under  their  spe- 
cial titles. 

2205  Matelief  de  Jonge  (Corn.)  Historiale  ende  ware  Beschryvinghe 
V.  de  reyse  naer  de  O.  Indie  uytgetrocken  in  Mayo  1605.  Mitsgaders 
de  beleger.  voor  Malacca,  als  oock  den  slach  teghen  de  Portug.  Ar- 
made.  Rott.,  Jan  Janssz.,  1608.  4to.  12  pp.  (Tiele  No.  165.)  15.— 

(History  and  true  description  of  the  voyage  to  the  E.-Ind.  begun- in 
May  1606.  With  the  siege  of  Malacca  and  the  sea-fight  against  the 
Fortug.  Armada.) 

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This   account   was   written  by   the  Admiral  himself;  a  more^enWve 

account  was  published  in  the  same  year,  but  later  than  this  (see  foil.  No.) 

3206  Hatelief  do  Jonge  <C6m.)  —  Breeder  v^rhael  van  tghene  d.  Adm. 

Corn.  Matelief  de  Jonge,  in  O.  Ind.  voor  de  stadt  Malacca  wedervaren 

is;   als   oock   de   vreessel.   strydt   ter  zee   tussehen   d.   Adm.  en  de 

Portug.   en  and.  gfaeschieden.  Rott.,  /as  Jansz,,  1608.  hdt,  4to.  (Tiele 

No.  166*.)  Very  rare.  8.- 

{Larger  account   of  what  occurred  to  the  Adm.  C.  M.  junior  before 

the  city  of  Malacca^  and  the  horrible  aea-fighi  with  the  Fortuyuete.) 

18   pp.    ^    This  account  was  written  by  a  derk  of  the  fleet  (bo  other 

than  Jacq.  THeremite.)    It  is  not  in  de  Bry's   collection.   Hnlsins  combi- 

ded  this   sjid  the   preceding   acooost  into   one,   and  published  it  in  his 

10«»»  part. 

2207  —  Histor.  verhael  v.  de  Heyse  naer  0.  Ind.  en  China  met  11 
schepen,  v.  1605—8.  (Amst.,  1646.)  hde.  squ.  4to.  '  5.50 

(Histor.  account  of  the  voyaye  to  S.  L  and  China  with  11  thips,  eic.) 
With  11  plates;  no  separate  title.  Forms  part  of  the  collection:  Begin 
en  Voortyanyh  Qio,  1874.>  To  the  voyage  of  Matelief  (pp.  1  to  139) 
2  letters  of  J.  THeremite  Junior  to  bis  father  (pp.  140  to  187)  and  some 
nautical  discussions  from  Linschoten  are  added.  Only  edition  with  these 
supplements. 

2208  -^  Joornaq^  en  hist,  verhael  v.  de  Re^  naar  0.  Ji^en  en.  Ohina 
met  11  schepei^  v.  1605  tot  160&  Amst,  /.  Hartyera,  1648.  4to.  h 
oriy,  wrapper.  (Tiele  No.  167.)  5.— 

{Xoumat  annd  hist,  account  of  the  voyaye.  to  E,  L  and  China  with 
11  sHpsfrom  1605  to  1608.) 

With  1  pi.  in  6  divisions.  -*  Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition,  but  with- 
*         out  the  Bupplem. 

2209  MfMindeviUe  (J.)  Voiage  and  travaile,  which  treateth  of  the  way 
to  Uierusalem  and  of  the  marvayles  of  Inde,  with  other  ilands  and 
countryes.  Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1725,  with  an  introduction, 
notes   and   glossary  by  J.  0.  Battiwell.  London,  1839.  cloth,  wooScids. 

f    8vo.  5.— 

VAN  NECK. 

2210  —  Jpurnael  ofte  Daghregister,  inhoud.  een  waerachtigh  verhael  en 
HistoT.  vertelliiighe  v.  de  reyse,  ghedaen  door  de  acht  schepen  v. 
Amsterdam  onder  *t  beleydt  v.  Jacob  Com.  Neck  als  Admirael  en 
Wybr.  V.  Warwyck,  als  vice-Adm.,  v.  Amst.  gheseylt  1  Maer*  1598, 
v.  hare  zeylagien,  enz.  Midtsg.  sekere  af  beeld,  Amst.,  (hrn.  Claesz., 
no  date  (1600.)  sqn.4to.  In  original  wrapper.  (Tiele  No.  123.  pp. 
137  etc.)  (See  No.  1867)  35.- 

(Joumal  or  IHary,  eontaininy  a  true  relation  and  hidorical  nar- 
rative of  the  voyaye  made  by  8  ships  Jrom  Jnitt.,  under  command 
of  J.  C.  Neele  as  Admiral  and  W.  v.  Warwyck  asRear-Jtdm.,  leaving 
Amst.  1  March,  i59B;  of  their  naviyatioHy  etc.  With  some  plates.) 
First  edition,  with  the  original  plates.  — -  Very  rare.  Tall  copy  in  original 

state,   but  the  upper  margins  of  leaves  E.  and  F.  wormed,  and  the  pi.  5, 

7  to  11,  13  to  18  wanting. 
De   Bry   have   given  (Pet.  Voy.  IV)    the   abridgement  of  a  titnslation 

of  this  journal,   and  in   part   V   the  Whole  journal,   but 'founded  on  a 
>  German   version,   and   even  in  the  last  edition  are  considerable  gaps.  The 

plates  in   pt.  IV  of  de  Bry  are  quite  imaginary;  the  25  pi  of  pt.  V  are 

copies  after  those  of  the  follovring  edition. 
2211  Het   tweede  Boeck.  —  Journael  oft  Daghregister  etc.'  (as  in  t^ 

precediny   title.)   Met   18  coperen    platen   met  hare  beschryv.  daerby, 

en  een   vocabulaer  v.   hare  woorden.  —  (Enyravif^  representing  the 


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VAN  HEGK. 

king  of  72  islands  of  the  Moluccas.)  Men  vintse  te  coop  by  Bar.  Zan- 
ghenes,  Boeckverc.  tot   Middelburch,  1601. 

—  Appendix.  Vocabulaer  v.  de  Javaensche  ende  Malaysche  woorden,  etc. 
Amst.,    Com,  Ciaesz.,  1601. 

(TAe   2**   book.    —   Journal  and  diary  {etc.  as  preceding.)   With  18 

copperplates  with   iAeir  descriptions,  and  a  vocabulary  of  their  words. 

{Engraving,  etc.)     To  he  sold  by  B.  Langhenes  at  Middelhorch. 
Appendix.  Vocabulary  of  the  Javanese  and  Malay  words^  etc.) 

1  vol.  vettum.  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  124  pp.  138.)  65.— 

Reprint  of  the  1*<  or  preceding  edition,  with  the  same  plates,  but  with 
addition  of  5  other  plates  in  the  Appendix.  The  plates  in  this  edition  are 
in  inferior  impressions  than  in  the  former,  and  have  the  descriptions  at 
the  top.  —  Rare. 

2212  —  Schipvaerd   op   Oost-Indien   by  8   schepen  in   1598    onder  J.  C. 
van  Neck,  enz.  (Amst.,  1646.)  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  130.)  5.50 

With  the  same  plates,  as  in  the  former  edit.  This  account  is  an 
abridgement  of  the  onginal,  bat  with  some  additions  from  other  sources, 
and  tiie  vocabulary.  —  Forms  part  of  the  collect.  Begin  en  Voortqanqh 
(No,  1874.)  ^  y    y 

2213 The   same.   Arost.,  /.  Martgers,  1648.  hf.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy. 

(Tiele  No.  131,)  4.50 

With  1  pi.  in  6  divis.    Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1646.  --r  The  pp.  61 

to  92  (end)  contain  the  voyage  round  the  world  of  S.  de  Weert  (See  No.  1978.) 

2214 The   same.   Amst.,   J.  Hartgers,   4650.  Ids.  4to.  Bare.  (Tiele  No. 

132.)  8.50 

With  the  6  fig.  ofthepIateintheprecedingeditioD,  printed  in  the  text.  — 
Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition.  —  The  pp.  44  to  76  contain  the  voyage  of 
S.  de  Weert  in  1599. 

2215 The  same.    Amst.,  Q.  J.  Saeghman,  (1663?)  4to.  Rare.  (Tiele  No. 

133.)  1.- 

With^l2  plates  in  the  text  (11  in  woodcut,  1  engrav.) 

Reprint  of  the  former,  bat  with  some  slight  additions  and  abbre- 
viations; the  voy.  of  de  Weert  and  the  vocabulary  are  omitted. 

2216 The   same,  in  French.  —  Le  second  livre;  Journal  ou  comptoir 

contenant  le  vray  discours  du  voyage  fait  par  les  huit  navires  in 
159B  sous  J,  Corn,  Nee  at  W.  de  Warwic,  etc.  Amst.,  Com.  Nicolas, 
(Com.  Claesz.)  1609.  Avec  Appendice  ou  Vocabulaire  des  mots  Ja* 
vans  et  Malayts,  etc.  bds.  fol.  Withthe  plates  of  No.  2211.  (Tiele  No.  129.) 

Rare.    —   Pp.    G*   and  G*    of  the  Appendix  wanting.    See  No.  1869. 

This  is  a  copy  of  the  edit  on  A ,  described  there. 

2217  ^  Verhael   v./de  2«   Schipvaert   (in    1600)   by   de  Hollanders  onder 

Jc.  -?.  Neck.  (Amst.,  1646.)  bds.  squ.  4to.    (Tiele,  p.  162.)  4.— 

{Accoimt'of  the  2''  voyage  {in  1600)  cf  the  Butch  under  J.  v.  Neck.) 

With  5  plates,  but  no  separate  title;  forms  part  of  the  collection :  Begin 
en  Voortgangh  (No.  1874.)  This  volume  contains  the  journal  of  v.  Nedk's 
2*  voyage  to  East-India,  which  must  not  be  confounded  with  the  above 
mentioned  account  qf  his  Ist  expedition.  It  contains  notices  of  some  other 
expeditions  and  many  nautical  and  mercantile  observations  from  Portuguese 
sources.  (See  Tiele,  pp.  162  etc.) 
2218 The  same.  (Amst.;  JXHartgersA^^-)  bds.kXo.  (Tiele  p.  163.)  4.50 

This  edition  forms  the  pp.  59  to  88  of  the  journal  of  van  Noort's  voyage 
round  the  world,  pubHshed  by  the  same  bookseller  (see  No.  194b.)  Reprint 
of  the  edit,  of  1646,  but  omitting  the  nautical  and  mercantile  observ. 

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cg2i9 The  same.   Amst.,   G,   J.  Saeghmam,  (4663?)  bd9.  4to.  (Tide  No. 

446.)  '  6.50 

With  6  small  pktes.  —  Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition.    Rare. 

2220  ITyenbiirg.  —   Dagverhaal  wegens  het   opstand   en   het  afloopen 

van   't  Oost-Indisch   Compagnie-schip   Nyenburg,  Schipper  Jac.  Ketel, 

naar  Batavia  gedestineerd.  Amsterd.,  (4764.)  4to.  29  pp.   XJncut.     2.50 

{Journal  of  the  rebelUoM,    wkieh  toole  place  on  ih^  Sast-lndia  ship 

Nyenburg,  Capt.  Ketel,  during  the  voyage  to  Batavia.) 

2224  Olearius   (Ad.)   Beschrijyingh   van  de  gedenkwaerd.  zee-  an  landt- 

reyze  deur  Persian  naar  Oost-lndien,  gedaan  van  ].  A.  van  Mandelslo. 

Amsterd.,  4658.  4to.  2.50 

{Memorable  voyage  and  travel  through  Fereia  to  J^asi-India^  made  hjf 

Mandelslo.) 

2222  Olivier  (J.)  Reizen  in  den  Molukschen  Archipel  naar  Makassar, 
enz.  Amst.,  1834—37.  2  vols,  cloth,  porir,  8vo.  i7.70)  3.- 

{Voyagee  in  the  Archipelago  of  the  Moluccas  to  Maiaeearj-ete.) 

2223  Osbeck  (Febr)  Dagbok  5fwer  en  Ostindisk  Resa,  4750-52.  Stock- 
holm, 4752.  veOum,  42  pi,  8vo.  2.50 

2224  Overbeke  (Aem.  v.)  Geestige  Reysbeschryving  naer  Oost-Indien, 
4668.  [Amst]  Jan  Jooeten,  4672.  4to.  24  pp.  2.50 

{Spirited  description  of  a  voyage  to  Batt-India.) 

2225  Pelsert.  — Ongelnckige  Voyagie  v.  't  schip  Batavia  nae  de  O.-Indien, 
gebleven  op  de  Abrolhos  v.  F.  Hontman.  Uytgevaren  onderF.  Felsert; 
vervatende  h.  verongelucken  des  Schips,  als  de  grouweL  moorderyen 
onder  *t  gebergde  Scheepsvolck  op  't  Eylant  Batavia*s  Kerckhot  Ge- 
schiet  in  4628  en  29.  —  Nevens  h.  treur-blyeindeJOnghelack  d.  O.-I. 
Comp.  Dien.  in  4636  wedervaren  in  Siam,  onder  Jer.  v.  VUet,  en  de 
groote  tyrannye  v.  Abas,  Coninck  v.  Fersien  A°  4645  begaen  tet  Es- 
paban.  Met  veel  kop.  pi.  Amst.,  Jan  Janez,,  4647.  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No. 

.235.)  10.- 

( Unhappy  voyage  of  the  ship  Batavia  to  Eatt-Lulia,  wrecked  on  the 
Abrolhos  of  Houtman,   which  eet  sail  under  command  ofF  Felsert;  em- 
prising  the  shipwreck  and  the  horrible  massacre  amongst  the  saved  crew,  on 
the  island  „Batavia's  church  yard*'  in   4628  and  ^,  With  the  sad  hui 
Joyfully  ending  tragedy  of  the  servants  of  the  E.  I.fiomp,  in  ^am,  by  /.  v. 
Vliet.    Also  the  great  tyranny  of  AbaSj  king  of  Fersia.) 
Very   rare.    With  6  plates.    As  far,  as  we  know,  the  first  edition;  it  is 
possible,  •nevertheless,  that  there   is   one   or  more  anterior  editions,  as  S. 
V.  Bechteren  says  in  his  voyage  to  India,  published  in  4635,  speaking  of 
this   horrible   shipwreck :  ^We  advise  the  reader  to  look  for  more  parti- 
culars in  the  joorual  of  that  ship.''  —  Bat  on  the  other  hand,  thae  is  at 
p.  16  of  the  same  book  a  query  to  every  reader  to  give  more  particalars 
(if  known)  to  the   publisher  in  order  to   add   them   in   a  next  edition. 
That   next   edition  waspubl.   by   Jan   Jausz.    in   4648,  and  is  augmented 
one  third;  it  is  called  on  the  title:  2^  edition.  —  See  No.  2227. 

2226 The  same.  Amst.,   /.   iTur^^r*,  4648.  bds.  4to.   (Tiele  No.  236.) 

5.— 

With  4  plate  in  6  divisions.  —  Reprint  (or  pirated  edition)  of  the  pre- 
ceding. There  are  3  different  editions  by  Hartgers  in  this  very  year;  this 
edition  has  78. pp.;  the  2  other  are  les3  voluminous. 

2227 The  same,  without:  v.  Vliet,   Siam.  En  nu  in  desen  2«»  druck 

wel  een  derde-deel  vermeerderd  {And  now  in  this  2^  edition,  aug- 
mented one  third).  Amst.,  Jan  Jansz.,  4648.  bds,  4to.  (Tiele  No. 
239.)  9.- 


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Very  rare.  With  the  6  pL  of  the  edition  of  1647. — In  the  preface,dated 
l«t  March  1648,  the  publisher  saya  that  Hartgera  reprinted  (to  his  [/ansz.'] 
loss  and  little  profit  to  himself)  the  voyage  of  Pelsert,  bnt  he,  Jansz^  having 
got  new  commnnications  re-published  the  voyage  mnch  enlarged.  —  And 
as  he  had  heard  that  Hartgera  and  his  associates  intended  to  pubUsh  a  number 
of  similar  voyages,  he  gives  a  warning,  that  he»  Jan  Jansz.,  will  publish 
them  also  with  more  plates  in  the  same  size  and  at  so  low  a  price  as  would  never 
be  possible  to  them.  —  It  seems  however  that  his  indignation  at  the 
injnst  and  detestable  proceedings  of  Hartgert  and  his  associates  (probably 
the  no  less  famons  J.  and  C.  Bleau)  had  abated,  as  there  are  only  some  few 
editions  by  Jansz  and  many  by  Hartgers,  who  reprinted  them  often.  (See 
Hartgers"  collection,  No.  1875 — 77.)  In  general,  Jansz  (or  J.  Janssonius)  was 
the  first  who  conceived  and  executed  a  new  idea,  for  instance  the  At- 
lasses.  Views  of  Cities,  Voyages  etc. ;  bnt  he  was  always  followed,  imitated 
and  often  pirated  by  his  immediate  neighbour,  the  jealous  and  cunning  old 
W.  J.  Bleau,  who,  having  2  sons,  and  Janssonius  none,  met  with  great 
success.  —  On  this  and  W.  J.  Bleau  in  general,  may  be  consulted  the 
prize-essay  of  Mr.  P.  J.  H.  Bandet,  of  Utrecht,  on  W.  J.  Bleau,  jnst 
published. 

Felsert.   —   The  same.    Utrecht,  1649.   hf.   vellum,  4to.  Fine  copy, 
(Tiele  No.  140.)  6.— 

Cent,  only  the  ad  ventures  of  the  ship  Batavia,  with  some  other  discourses 
on  the  Indian  navigation. 

2228* The    same.  Amst,,  /.  Harigera,  1651.  hf.  vellum.  4to.  Fine  copy 

(Tiele  No.  241.)  6.—, 

Exact  reprint  like  the  preceding  edition.  M.  Thevenot  has  given  in  the 
2^  part  of  his  Collection  an  abridgement  of  this  work  and  a  memoir  by 
Pelsaert,  on  the  Indian  commerce,  the  original  Dntch  of  which  has  remained 
unknown. 

PHILIPPINES. 

2229  —  Juan  de  la  Ooncepcion  (Fr.)  Historia  general  de  Phillpinas, 
conquistas  espirituales  y  temporales  de  estos  Espanoles  Dominies, 
estableclmientos,  progresos,  y  decadencias.  Manila,  J.  de  Rosa  y  JBa- 
laytary  1788—92.  14  vols,  vellum,  maps,  4to.  Fine  copy.  —  Very  rare.  70. — 

2230  —  Selation  (Neue  u.  griindliche)  van  der  mercklichen  Victorie 
Oder  Sig  v.  J.  da  Sylva,  Obrister  der  Philippin-Insulen,  24  April  1610, 
wider  etliche  holland.  Raubschiff  u.  ihren  General  Franz  "Witt  Hen- 
ricson  erhalten  hat.  Auss  d.  Span,  getruckten  Exemplar  von  Madrill, 
Summarisch  ins  Teutsch  gebracht.  Augsp.,  CAr.  DabertzAofer,  (1611  ?) 
4to.  16  pp.  4.50 

The  Admiral  Franz  Witt  (properly  Frans  Wittert)  was  the  chief  of  a 
division  of  Verhoeven's  expedition  (de  Bry,  Pet.  Voy.  IX.  1612.  Suppl. 
1613)  and  perished  in  the  attack  on  the  Philippines.  —  See  Tiele,  p.  177 
and  van  Meteren's  Nederl.  Uistor.  B.  32  (ed.  of  1611.) 

2231  Reohteren  (Seyger  v.)  Joumael,  ghehouden  op  zyne  voyagie  naer 
O.-Indien.  Zwolle,  1635.  bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No,  224.)  Fine,  fall  copy,  2a— 

Very  rare.  With  fine  engraved  portrait  on  the  title,  and  large  map  and 
plate  of  China,  which  were  wanting  in  the  only  copy  Mr.  Tiele  has  seen 
and  described,  and  which  is  at  the  University  Library  of  Ijeyden. 

2232  ^—  The  same.  2«  druk,  verbetert  en  vermeerdert.  Zwolle,  1639. 
bds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  225.)  17.50 

In  this  copy  the  portrait  is  not  printed  on  the  blank  verso  of  the  poem 
beginning:  Siel  hier,  — With  the  plate  and  map  as  in  the  preceding  edi- 
tion. —  The' book  is  reprinted  in  the  Begin  en  Voortgangh,  and  occupies 
the  pp.  19  to  90  of  the  journal  of  Schram  ^No.  2248)  with  a  great  number 
of  additions,  especially  on  Japan. 


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2Si33  [Bo  (Pater  JacO]  Indianische  Haiss  van.dreyen  Pnestern  d.  So- 
cietet  Jesu,  A**.  4618  nach  Goa  in  India  gescbiflTt,  met  beuelch... 
nach  China  zu  raisen.  Aus  Ital.  und  Frantzos.  Sprach.  Augsburg, 
Sara  Mangin  Wittib,  4620.  vellum.  4to.  7.- 

Boand  up  in  the  same  vol.:  Histori  von  dem  Hochhefl.  Creuts  zu  Ca- 
raaaca  in  Hispanien,  darch  J.  dc  Robles  Cornalan.  Ibid.  16i9. 

2234  JEtoe.  —  Journal  van  de  reysen  ghedaen  door  Thorn.  Roe,  Ambassa* 
dear  van  Groot-Brittanje. . .  naer  Oostindien  aen  den  Grooten  Mogol 
ende  andere  ghewesten  (1624 — 26.)  Uyt  het  Engels  vert.  'Amst.,  /. 
Benjamin,  1656.   ff^ilA  efigrav,  4to.  5.— 

{Journal   of  the   voyages   of  Thos.  Roe,  Amhass,  of  Or.  Britain  to 
the  Great  Mogol  in  East-India  and  other  countries,  1624—26.) 

2235  Boy  (J.  J.  de)  Voyagie  gedaan  na  Borneo  en  AtchijQ  in  4691.  Gedr. 
vol^.  de  copy  van  Batavia,  te  Amst.,  J.  Oostertogk,  1716.  vellum^pUUes 
and  map.  4to.  2.50 

{Voyage  to  Borneo  and  Atchin  in  1691.    Printed  after  the  copy  oj 
Batavia^ 

Beprint  of  the  edition  ^  P.  v.  d.  Aa,  the  onljr  volome  of  hi«  intended 

collection  on  East-India.    See  No.  1891,  page  229. 

2286  Saar.  —  Verhaal  iran   drie   voomame  reizen  naar  Oost-^lndten,  te 

weten   van  Joh.  Jac.  Saar,  Volkert  Evertsz.  en  Albr.  Uerport  Uit  het 

Hoogduitseh  vert,  door  J.  U.  Glaaemaker.  Amsterd.,  1671.3p«rtsinl. 

With  plates.  4to.  5.- 

(JeconHt  of  three  remarkable  voyages  to  the  East'Indiee^  by  J.  J,  Seofi 

Volkert  Evertsz  and  A.  Herport.) 

ThiB  collection  of  voyages  made  by  3  Germaos,  viz.  Saar  (from  Nomberg), 
V.  Evertsz  (from  Husum  in  Holstein)  and  A.  Herport  (from  Bern),  occurs 
rarely  complete,  but  the  2  last,  having  separate  tibles,  are  often  found 
separately.     These  are  the  titles  of  the  separate  voyages: 

Saar  (J.  J.)  Beisbesehryving  in  Oost-Indien,  li44'*~59,  daarin... 
de  belegering  van  Colombo  op  Ceylon,  etc. 

{Voyage  in  East-India,  1644—59,  wUh  a  description  of  the  capture, 
of  Colombo  at  Ceylon.) 

liVertsz.  (V,)  Reizen  naar  Oostindien,  zijn  schipbreok  op  Manri- 
cins,  zija  weerkeering  naar  Indien,  1655 — 68. 

{Voyages  to   E,-I.,  his  shipwreck  at  MattriHuSt  his  return  to  India 
1655-68.) 

Herport  (Alb.)  Beschryving  van  zijne  Oost-Indische  reizen,  1659- 
68...  het  verlies  van  Formosa  en  Ta^owan  enjs.  Vert,  door  J.  H.  Glaze- 
maker.  Amstercl.,  1670.   IVith  plates.  4to. 

{Description  of  the  Ecfst-Indian  voyages,  1659—68,  the  loss  of  For- 
mosa and  Taijowan,  etc.) 

2237  Sas  (Jaji  v.  Gouda)  Histor.  verhael  v.  de  Voyagie  d.  Holland,  met 
3  schepen  naer  O.-Indien,  in  1599,  onder  St.  v.  d.  Hagen.  —  Voyagie 
v.  2  Achinsvaerders  onder  C.  Piettersz  en  G.  Senechal,  in  1601.  —  Bxtract 
uit  h.  Journ.  v.  J.  Heemskerks  Voyage  in  16(il.  (Amst.,  1646.)  Wi, 
squ.  4to.  32  pp.  2.— 

{Sister,   account  of  the  Butch  voyage  with  3  ships  to  Etut^India  iff 
1599.   -    Voyage  of  2  ships,  bound  for  Achin,  under  C.F.and  G.  Se- 
nechal. —  Esttract  from  the  journal  of  /.  Ueemskerk^e  voyage,) 
No  separate  title;  foims  part  ot  the  collection:  Begin  en  Voortgangh.  (No. 
1874.)  .  ,    ' 

2238  Sohouten  (W.;  Oost-Indische  Voyagie,  mitsgaders  een  curieuse  be- 
schrijving  der  voornaemste  landen  etc.  Amst.,  /.  Meurs,  1676.  calf, 
portr.,  maps  and  many  plates.  4to.  Large^  paper,  6*— 

{East-Indian   voyage^   with    a   curious   description   of  the  principal 
countries  etc) 

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Original  edition  of  Schonten's  celebrated  voyage.  This  voyage,  made  from 
1658  to  1665  is  often  confonnded,  especially  by  foreigners,  with  the  more 
interesting  voyage  to  £.*India  and  ronnd  the  world  of  his  namesake  W. 
C.  Sehonteo,  made  In  4615  etc.  and  mentioned  in  this  Catalogue  at 
No.  1955-64. 

2239  Schouten  (W.)  —  The  same.  2d  edit.  Ibid.,  A  v.  Damme,  1708. 
vallum,  portr.y  maps  and  plates,  4to.  .    3. — 

2240 The   same.  Amst,    G,   Tielenburg    en  J,  H  Lam,  1740.  hf.  coif, 

maps  and  pi.  4to.  ^                                                          2.50 

2241  ^^  The   same.  Amst.,   /.  Bayman,  1745.  Af,  calf,  maps  and  plates. 

4to.  2.50 

2242 The   same.    Utrecht,     Wed.  J.    J.  v.    Poolsum,   1775.   2   vols. 

ealf,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  Thick  paper.  3.— 

2243 The    same.   Amst.,   J.   M.    Sckalekamp,   1780.   2  vols.  sd.  uncut, 

maps  and' plates.  4to.  2^0    . 

The  No.  2238 — 43  contain  a  complete  collection  of  the  Dntch  editions  of 
W.Schonten's  voyage.  The  first  four  are  exact  reprints  of  the  original,  that 
of  1775  and  1780  are  partly  changed  in  the  style,  etc. 

2244  -  Voyage  aux  Indes  Orientales.  Trad,  du  Holland.  Amst.»  E.  Roger, 
1707.  2  vols,  in  1.  calf,  plates.  8vo.  4.— 

2245 The   same.    Rouen,   /.   B,   Maehuel,  1725.   2  vols,  calf ,  plates 

8vo.  4.— 

2246 The  same.   Exactly   the  same  edition,  btit  with  the  address  of 

P.  CaiUou^  1725.  2  vols,  sd.,  entirely  uncut,  plates.  8vo.  5.— 

2247 The   same.   3*   6dit.    corrigee.    Anvers,  T.  Crajenschot,  no  date. 

2  vols,  calf,  map:  8vo.  4.— 

2248  Schram  (Wybr.)  Journael  v.  de  O.-Indische  reyse,  uytgevareh  1626. 
Met  beschryv.  v.  de  Seeslach  met  d.  Seeroover  Claes  Compaen,  item 
O.-Ind.  reyse  by  Seyger  de  Rechteren  onder  Jac.  Specki,  in  1629. 
(Amst.,  1646.)  squ.  4to.  94  pp.  *•- 

{Journal  of  the  E.  I.  voyage,  hequnin  1626.  With  descript.  oj  the 
seafxgkt  with  the  pirate  CI,  Compaen ;  and  an  E.  I.  voyage  by  S.  v. 
BacMaren^  under  J.  Speekx.) 

No  separate  title;  part  of  the  collection  :  Begin  en  yoorfgangh  (So.  iS14e.) 
The  first  18  pp.  are  reprinted  in  1651  with  v.  Twi^fs  India  (see  No.  2265), 
the  journal  of  v.  Rechteren  was  published  before^  in- 1635. 

2249  Somer  (Jan)  Zee-  en  Landt-Reyse  naar  de  Levante,  als  Italien, 
Candien,  Egvpten,  Turckyen,  enz.  2*«  vermeerd.  druk.  Amst.,  J. 
Sartgers,  1649.  With  engravings.  4to.  2.50 

{Voyages  and  travels  in  the  Levant  t  Italy,  Candia,  Egypt,  Turkey 
etc.  2<  w».) 

This  I  believe  to  be  the  firftt  part  of  Hartgers'  intended  2*  volume  of 
his  collection  of  Voyages.  (See  No.  1877.) 

2250  — -  The  same.  3*»  edition.  Amsterd.,  ^.  v.  d.  Bergh,  1661.  WUh  the 
same  plates.  4to.  2.50 

2251  Sozmerat  (P.)  Voyage  aux  Indes  et  a  la  Chine,  1774—81.  Nouv. 
6dit.  augm.  p.  M.  Sonnini.  Paris,  1806.  2  vols,  in  1.  and  Atlas  of  140 
plates.  —  2  vols.  ^.  calf.  4to.  .  (45.—)  12.— 

2252 The  same.  ibid.  1806.  4  vols  in  2.  8vo.  and  atlas  of  140  plates 

in.4to.  hf  calf  (30.-)  7.— 

2253  Etpilbergen  ( JoriB  v.)  'tHistoriael  Journael  v.  weghen  3  schepen  ghe^ 
varen  wt  Zeelant  naer  de  O.  Indien,  1601,  5  Mei  tot  in  't  Eylant 
Celon,  vervat.  veel  schoone  geschiedenissen  op  dese  reyse  in  den 
tydt   van   2  jaren,   11  maenden,  19  daghen.  Verciert  met  17  platen. 

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Delff,  Floris  B^hMar,  Plaeis»jfder,  1605.  kcwdt.  squ.  4to.  (Tiele  No. 

141,  pp.  154  etc.)  f^ijy  fine  tall  copy\  quUe  eomplele,  75.— 

{HigUmealfOumalofi  9kips,  wHeAu^taU/nm  Zeaiandto  BMl-Indiaw 

i&Si,^ of  Maiff  UU  iJkeirarripal  at  the  itland Csfflont  amprising muMf/ 

inierettimf   oeeurrenee»   of     tku    voffoge^    dtinmg   2  jfearti,  11  wionih 

and  19  dayt,  BmhtUuhed  wUh  ilpkUei,  Delf,  FL  JBaUkatar,  Em^am) 

Bare.  Foarth  edition,  reprinted  as  the  ^  and  3^  ed.,  with  slight  altexations, 

from  the  \^  ed.;  all  published  in  1605.  -  The  16  plates  (15  sepmte  and 

title-print)  are   complete,  as  the  plate  of  Safah  (which  according  to  the 

table  oQj^t  to  he  at  at  page  17)   is  wanting  in  all  copies  of  the  4  different 

editioni  I  have  seen,  and  most  likely  has  neyer  been  given. 

Thii  jonnial  is  especially  interesting  for  the  extensive  accounts  on  Ceylos 
whert  the  crew  stayed  for  a  considerable  time.  The  author  is  unkoown.  He 
shows  his  extreme  Calvinism  in  various  places;  probably  this  was  the 
ca«ie  that  this  memorable  journal  did  not  appear  in  French  before  1703. 
iThe  translation  given  by  de  Bry  in  the  F^tits  Voy.  VII  1.  is  abridged 
and  mutilated  in  different  plao^;  the  16  plates  are  reduced  to  12,  being 
iuct  eoples. 

2254  ftpilbergen  (Joris  v.)  — The  same,  in  Dutch.  (Amst  1646.)  Wi- 
squ.  4io.  4.50 

With  10  plates,  no  separate  title;  forms  part  of  the  collection: 
Begin  en  VooHgangh  (No.  1874.)  The  text  is  ihithfuUy  reprinted,  bat 
the  dedication,  poems,  etc.  are  omitted;  on  the  other  hand  some  additions 
are  inserted. 

)255 The  same,  with  addition  of:  Je  2*  Voyage  naar  O.  Indioionder 

St.  van  der  Hagen.  {The  2^  vo^foge  to  M.-LuHa  under  St,  v,  d.  Sagm.) 
Amst,  /.  Sartgert,  1648.  bds,  4to.  (Tiele  No.  143.)  5.50 

With  1  pi.  in  6  divis.  Reprint  of  the  preceding  edition  of  Spilbargen. 
The  voyage  of  Spil^ergen  fiUs  pp.  3  to  61 ;  that  of  v.  d.  Hagm  pp.  62 
to  96. 

2256 The  same,  in  Dutch.    Amst.,  J.  ffartgere,  1652.  bde,  4to.  Bare- 

(Tide  No.  144.)  8.50 

With  3  pi.  IB  the  text  —  Reprint  of  the  preeeding  without  the  voyage 
of  van  der  Hagen. 

2257  Stokram  (A.)  Korte  beschryvinge  van  d'ongdockige  Weer-om-reys 
van  *t  schip  Aemhem,  nevens  noch  6  andere  schepen  ondel*  't  ghe- 
biedt  van  Arnout  de  Vlaming  van  Outshoorn,  van  Batavia  afgevaren 
1661.  Amst,  T,  Jaeohta,,  1663.  4to.  16  pp.  3.50 

{Short  deicrzption  of  the  w^ortunate  return  of  the  ehip  Aemhem, 
which  left  BeUavia  in  1661  with  6  other  ehipe  under  command  of  A 
de  Vlaming.) 

2258  Struya  (J.  J.)  Reyzen  door  Lyfland,  Moscovien,  Persien  en  Oost- 
Indien.  (Amsterd.)  Abr,  Comelieg.,  (1713.)  Uncut.  4to.  112  pp.    6.- 

{Traveie  through  Livonia^  Moecovg,  Pereia  and  JSaet-IndiaJ) 
A  very  rare  popular  edition  of  the.  3^,  the   most  interesting,  of  Struya' 
voyages.  wOette  relation  est  tres-remarquable,  mieux  ooB9ue  et  mieux  eciite, 
qu'on   n*attendrait    d'un    fabricant   de   voiles."  Scheltema* 

2260  -  V.  d.  Heiden  (P.  J.)  Schip-breuk  van  *t  Oost-Indisch  jacht  er 

Sohelling  onder  het  landt  van  Bengale,  met  beschiijving  van  Arrakan, 

Bengale,  Martavan,  enz.  Amst.,  1685.  JTith  platee,  4to.  2.50 

(Shipwreeh  of  the   Eaet^ImKa   ehip    Ter   SehelUng    on  the  coed  of 

Beng-Uy,  with  a  description  of  Arrahan,  Bengaly,  etc.) 

This  account  is  added  to  all  the  later  editions  of  Stmys*  voyages. 

2269* The  same.  4«»  edit.     Harderwijck,   ff.  Rampen,  1698.  4lo.  If^itk 

woodcuts.  2.50 


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2260  Ttohard  (Gny)  Reis  na  Siam  gedaan  door  den  Ridder  de  Chaumont. 
TO  het  Fransch  vert,  door  G.  V.Broekhuizen.  Amst.,  A.  J>,  Oouaan. 
1687.  — Verhaal  v.  h.  gezantschap  v.  de  Cbatimont  na  Siam,  etc.  Tbid, 
1687.  —  ^  vols,  in  1.  vellum,  platet,  4to.  1.50 

{Voyage  of  Chev,  de  ChaumnU  to  Siam,  Transl.  from  the  Trench, — 
Aeeouni  of  de  Chatmonfe  emhoiey  to  ^am.) 

2261  Tavemier  (J.  B.)  Voyages  en  Turquie,  en  Perse  et  aux  Indes. 
Soivant  la  copie  imprimde  1  Paris  (Elzevier)  1679.  3  vols,  calf,  mapt 
and  plates,  8vo.  16. — 

2262  *  Zes  Reizen  in  Turkmen,  Persito  en  d'  Indian.  Amst.  1682. 
3  vols.  4to.  With  plates.  6.-* 

Dutoh  translation  of  the  preceding. 

2263  Twist  (J.  V.)  Generate  Beschryvinghe  v.  Indien,  en  bysonder  v. 
Guseratten  onder  d.  grooten  Mogor.  Na  de  copye  tot  Batavia,  1638. 
(Amst.,  1646.)  squ.  4to.    112  pp.  4.— 

(General  descript,  of  India,  especially  cf  Ouseratte  Under  the  Great 
Mogipr,  —   After  the  copy  at  Saiavia,  16&.) 

Original  edition ,  forming  part  of  the  collection :    Begin  en  Voortgangh. 
The  notice  on  the  title:    Printed  at  Batama  in  the  goose-pen  hceritiinly 
•    apocryphal    Very  interesting  for  the  state  of  Hindostan  at  tliat  time. 

2264 The   same.     Amst.,  /.  Hartgers,  1648.  hds.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  214.) 

Reprint]  of  the  most  important  parts  of  the  preceding  edition;  withont 
the  description  of  Decan. 

2265 The  same  with  addition  of:   't  Joumael  v.  W.  Sehram  en  de 

ZeeslAgh  tegen  Qaes  Gompaen  (Journal  of  W,  Sehram  and  the  sea-fyht 
against  CU,  Compaen,)  Ainst.,  H,  Voneker,  1651.  hf,  vellum,  4to.  Very 
Jhte  and  tall  copy,  nearly  uncut.  Mare.    (Tide  No.  216.)  9.- 

With  7  pi.  in  the  text.  This  edition  contains  only  the  1«*  part  of  the 
description  by  v.  Twist.  —  The  added  jonmai  of  Sehnun  with  the  sea-fight 
against  the  pirate  CI.  Gompaen  has  a  separate  title,  datedl650  and  is  paged 
1  to  22.  It  forms  pp.  1  to  18  of  that  aeconnt  in  Begin  en  Voor^angh  (see 
No.  2248.) 

2266  Varenius  (B.)  Descriptio  regni  Japoniae  cum  quibusdam  afflnis 
materiae,  ex  variis  auctonbus  coUecta.  —  Ejusd.  Tractatns  de  Japo- 
niorum  religione  et  diversis  gentium  religionibus.  Amst.,  L,  Etgevier, 
1649.  2  parts  in  1  vol  veUum.  12mo.  (Tiele  p.  261.)  4.  - 

In  the  first  work  will  be  fonnd  a  translation  of  J.  Schonten's  Descrip- 
tion of  Siam  (see  No.  2130.) ;  the  2^  contains  also  a  small  notice  of  the 
religioot  of  the  American  peoples.  This  book  is  partly  translated  by  The- 
tenot  in  his  CoUeotion. 

2267  Veltmuys  (Pt.  J.)  Journael  v.  't  gene  gepasseert  is  op  h.  Schip 
'/  Euys  te  Velsen,  gheseylt  in  Oct.  1667  na  O.  Indien,  waer  op  eenige 
Maets  te  samen  gerot  syn;  haer  bekentenis  en  Jiistitie.  Amst.,  0.  B. 
Smient,  1668.  4to.  8  pp.  Bare.  7.50 

(Journal  of  what  passed  on  the  ship  :  the  Manor  of  Velsen^  which  set 
sail  for  East-Indid;  how  some  sailors  mttUnied,  their  confession^  execu- 
tion, etc,) 

Original  edition.  —  This  narrative  is  afterwards  printed  as  a  popular 
or  chap-book. 

2268  Verhael  (Waerachtioh)  v.  't  geene  in  de  Eylanden  v.  Banda  in 
0.  Ind.  in  d.  J.  1621  ende  te  voren  is  ghepass.  Gedruckt  in  1622. 
4to.  (Tiele  No.  160.)  10.— 

(True  account  of  the  occurrences  in  the  islands  of  Bttrnfa  in  S, 
Ind,  in  the  year  1621  and  before.) 

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This  very  rare  pampklet,  reprinted  by  Commelin  in  tke  collection :  ^«^m 
e»  Voortgangh,  1646,  in  the  voyage. of  L' Heremite  and  VeihoeTen  (aee 
No.  1934  and  2269);  Is  also  translated  by  de  ,Bry  in  their  Petite  Voy. 
(in  German)  XII  pp.  33—34,  and  by  Pnrchas  I,  p.  684,  etc. 

2269  Verhoeven  (Pt  Will.)  Journael  v.  de  Reyse  v.  13  scfaepen,  naer 
O.  Indien,  China,  enz.  in  1607,  en  voorvallen  op  Borneo,  Ambona, 
enz.  (Amst.,  1646.)  hcU,  squ.  4to.  214  pp.       .  .   7.50 

With  1  pi.,  no  separate  title;  forms  part  of  the  collection:  Begin  en, 
Voortgangh,  Vol.  II.  —  This  is  the  only  edition'of  an  exceeding^  important 
collection  of  voyages,  printed  at  the  end  of  the  joornal  of  Verhoeven.  See 
for  particnlaiB  of  the  different  voyages,  contained  in  it,  Tiele  p.  174. 
etc.  —  This  collection  is  partly  translated  by  de  Bry,  at  different  places. 
See  Tiele  p.  178. 

2270  Vermeulen  (Gerrit)  Gedenkwaerdige  Yoyagie.naar  Oost-Indieo, 
1668—74.  Amst.,  /.  Claesz,  1677.  WUA.  engrao,  4to.  '  2.50 

(MemoraUe  voyage  to  Baet-India  in  1668— :74.) 

2271  Vliet  (J,  V.)  Beschryv.  v.  h.  Koninckryck  Siam.  —  Verhaal  der 
Staatsomkeeringen  v.  Siam  in  1688.  —  I«ven  en  daden  v.  Const.  Faulcon, 
Eerste  geheyme  raad  v.  Siam.  —  All  printed  at  Leid.,  1692.  3  pts. 
in  1.  4to.  (Tiele  No.  244.)  Vncut.  8.50 

Another  book  of  van  Vliet  on  SiamJ  is  added  to  the  narrative  of  Pelaaert's 
shipwreck.  —  See  No.  2225  and  Tiele  p.  269  etc. 

2272  Vries  (Maarten  Gerritsss.)  Reize  naar  Japan  in  1643. 


door   P.   A.   Leupe.    Mel  geograph.   en   ethnograph.   aanteeken.  van 
P.F.  V.  Siebold.  Amst.,  1858.  WUh  map  and  facemOes.  8vo.         4.90 
{Voyage  to  Japan  in  1643.   Pvbl.  by  P.  A.  Leupe.     WUh  geograph. 
and.  ethnograph,  note*  by  P.  P.  w.SHeAoid.J 

This  is   the   first  and  only  edition  of  the  original  journal,  held  by  C. 
>  J,  Coen,  ot.  Vries*  missMrable  voyage  to  Japan. 

2273  -  Siebold  (P.  F.  v.)  Geographical  and  ethnograph.  elucidations  to 
the  discoveries  of  Maerten  Gerrits  Vries»1643,  in  the  B^st  dud  North 
of  Japan.  Translated  by  J)\  M.  Gowan.  Amst,  1859.  ehih,  wiih  a  re- 
dueed  ahari  of  Vrie^  ohservaiione.  Svo»  3.^ 

2274  Warwyck  (W.  v.)  en  S.  de  Weert,  Histor.  verhaal  v.  de  Reyse 
in  O.  Indien  met  15  Schepen,  gevaren  in  1602.  (Amst.  1646.)  beU. 
squ.  410.  88  pp.  .    ,.  5.— 

(Mietorieal  aoeouni   of  the   voyage  made  to  E.-India  vM.  15  ships 
.  in  1602.)  .  : 

With   6   ^Utefi,  no   separate  title;    forms   part  of  the  collection:  Se- 
^  gin  en  Vjoortgangh.  (No.  18.74.)   . 

Only  edition  of  this  vei^  .important  and  extensive  joornaL 

2275  Wolfbart  (Harmansen)  Journael  v.  de  Voyagier  n^*  0.  Indien 
in  16(>1 — 3,  vervat.  de  vermaerde  Zeeslagh  voor.  Bantam^  teghen  de 
Portug.  Vlote.  (Amst.,  1646.)  bde.  squ.  4to.  27  pp.  3.- 
. .  ,    {Journal  of  the  voyage  to  E.  L  in  1601—3,   comprising  the  famous 

seafight  before.  Bantam  against  the  Portug,  fleet,) 

No  separate  title;  forms  part  of  the  coUeotion:  Begin;  en  Voorigangh 
•  (No.  1874.)  At  the  end  a  short  notice  of  the  voyage  of  C.  v.  Veen  to 
India  is  appended.  See  Tiele,  pp.  203  and  169.  —  This  edition  is  the  only 
one  in  Dutch  of  these  2  voyages. 

2276  ZeereyzMl  (Twee  rampspoedige)  den  eenen  gedaan  dooi'  Capit. 
Morin,  met  het  Fransch  Oost-lnd.  Comp.  Schip  Le  Prince  —  de« 
anderen  met  b.  Holl.  O.  I.  Comp.  Schip  Buttenweri,  1752.  2^«  druk. 
Amst.,  B,  Mourik  (1755.)  id,  uncut, plates.  4to.  ^^ 

{Two  unlucky  voyages:  one  made  by  Capt.  Morin  with  the  Frsoch 
E.  L  ship  Le  Prince,  the  other  with  the  Dutch  E.  I.  ship  Bustenwerf, 
1752.)  .  / 

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F.     VOYAGES    TO    AFRICA, 

2277  Prester  Jolm  —  Description  of  the  land  of  -  in  Dutch,  Antwerp,  about 
1508.  10  leaves.  4to.  300.— 

Recto  of  the  first  leaf: 

©an    tit    taanberHcl^etiE  en  coftdicfjeben  |  ban 
.f  ape  ianji  lanben  be^^  ^ 

{0/  the  wonders  and  precious  things  of  Pope  John's  land,) 
The  remainder  of  the  first  page  filled  with  four  ciiriotis  woodcuts,  repre- 
senting: l°a  wild  man  with  a  oeaait^  head  bearing  a  fish,  2^  an  elephant,  3°  a 
griffon  with  a  man  in  its  paws,  and  4^  three  men  fighting  against  three  birds. 
Recto  of  the  last  leaf: 

^458eprint  ^pttaer- 
pt*    $(len  bfifere  toagt 
&|t  m^  ^dxu  iian 

(Printed  at  Antwerp  in  the  iron  balance  hy  me  Jan  ]va»  Doesborch.) 
Collation  :  10  n'nuambered  leaves  of  29  a  Bl  lines  the  full  page,  oul  y 
two  leaves  with  signatures  (the  third  A  iii  and  the  seyeuth  6  i.)  small  4to. 
Gothic  letters.  Eleven  different  woodcuts  in  the  text,  four  of  them  repeated 
from  the  rdcto  of  leaf  1.  On  the  b*^  leaf  a  woodcut  of  ithe  bird  Phenix 
iu  flames*  The  verso  of  the  last  leaf  filled  with  two  wood-engravings, 
one  representing  the  Yirgin  with  the  Child,  the  other  the  printer's  mark 
of  Roeland  v.  d.  Dorpe,  used  in  1497  etc.  [an  herald  with  his  attributes, 
blowing  a  trumpet.]  —  Two  leaves  slightly  mended  in  the  inner  margin; 
else  a  very  well  conditioned  copy.  —  This  book  is  printed  by  the  same 
printer  as  No.  24 :     Vespucius  3**  letter  in  Dutch. 

In  the  middle  of  the  12*^  century,  in  the  time  of  the  crusades  to  the 
Holy  Land,  the  curious  news  of  a  mighty  Christian  King  ^  Johannes 
Presbyter  r-  reigning  in  a,  la  net  full  of  wonders  were  brought  to  Europe. 
AVith  an  innumerable  army  he  was  said  to  have  vanquished  the  Infidels 
in  Asia,  •  bringing  help  and  assistance  to  thy  crusaders,  who  were  just  in 
that  period  hardly  pressed  by  the  Turks.  Joyfully  this  happy  news  was 
received  and  eagei-ly  commuriicatecl  to  others,  and  so  great  was  the  belief 
in  their  truth^  that  in  1177  Pope  Alexandre  111  dispatched  in  true  earnest 
an  ambassador  to  the  mighty  Priest.  But  nothing  more  was  heard  of  this 
embassy;  neither  reply  nor  ambassador  ever  returned.  But  in  the  mind 
of  the  people  the-  belief  in  the  powerful  king  and  his  wondrous  land, 
once  aroused,  did  net  die  away.  It  found  its  food  in  Ihe  marvellous  ac- 
counts of  the  travellers  who  visited  the  Eastern  countries,  and  most  of 
all  in  the  supposed  letter  written  by  the  Prester  John  to  the  Pope  and 
other  Buropean  Potentates.  This  letter  is  a  chbra^eristic  specimen  of  the 
popular  literature  >  of  the  end  of  the  middle-ages;  it  is  entirely  filled  by 
a  description  of  the  land  of  Prester  John  and  abounds  with  the  most  in- 
credible accounts.  It  must  have  been  eagerly  read,  for  there  are  editions 
in  Latin,  Italian,  French  (see  Brunet's  Manuel  Vol.  II,  p.  529.  Vol.  Ill, 
p.  546,  Vol.  IV,  p.  119)  all  published  in  the  end  of  the  ib^^  and  begin- 
ning of  the  .16***  century,  while  an  English  translation  will  be  found  in 
Maundevijle'^8  Travels ;  London  1727.  But  up  to  this  time  no 
Dutch  edition  had  been  known.  So  that  I  believe  this  copy 
to  be  UniQUe.  The  extraordinary  interest  of  the  work  itself  and  the 
high  importance  of  the  fable  of  Priest  John  for^he  history  of  the  voyages 
to  the  Eastern  countries  will  justify  my  placing  the  work  in>thiB  catalogue. 
The  text  of  liie  letter  begins  on  the  verso  of  leaf  1  with  a  large  orna- 
mented N  in  woodcut  thus  : 

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Bn  taiil  k  ^ajie  S[a  |  bibet  gjCMii  gotiiS  |  SUtiet- 
macl^tid^fte  |  tmitft  imi  'alien  |  tnni^tn  bee  toe  | 
telt  gj^eue  ialufft  \  be  fiepi^er  ban  iSo  |  me  en5. 

(iV<MP  wiU  I  Pope  John,  lif  ike  grace  of  Qod  the  MitfJUint  King  of 
all  kingt  of  lie  world  give  talttte  to  the  emperor  of  Borne. . .) 
and  ends  on  the  lecto  of  leaf  10  with  the  words : 

(^j^egeue  in  tmi  |eplic]^  tiaHasii^  it  ^an:  oni^et  sl^e- 
boatten  b*  ^nhttt  en  feuene. 

{Given  in  our  holy  palaee  in  Ike  year  of  our  birth  ^  hundred  and  ieven) 

This  date,  which  i>  the  same  in  all  editions,  has  sometimes  given  origin 

to  errors  respecting  the  time  of  pahlication,    but  it  has    nothing  at  all  to 

do   with  it.  —  Con&r   on   the   printer  Jan   van   Doesborch  the  note  to 

No.  24  Americas  Vespnccios  in  this  catalogne,  printed  by  the  same. 

For  further  particulars  on  Priest  John  see  the  learned  and  highly  inte- 
resting work  of  Oppert :  Der  Briefer  Jokannet  (No.  2284.)  The  anther 
gires  there,  pp.  26—50,  a  letter  of  Priest  John  to  Emanael,  Emperor 
of  Constantinople,  in  a  Gferman  translation,  and  aUo  an  old  German  poem 
Oi  nearly  the  same  contents;  and  at  pp.  167 — 79  the  Latin  text  of  the 
same  letter  contained  in  Joh,  de  HeseU  Itinerarins  printed  at  Deventer  in  1 504. 
Another,  bat  different  text  of  the  letter,  with  nearly  the  same  contents,  is 
given  in  Jubinars  edition  of  Rutebeaf  {see  No.  2285).  The  present  Batch 
text  agrees  most  with  this  French  given  by  Jnbinal;  there  are  however 
considerable  differences  from  it.  Therefore  I  htive  judged  it  worth  the 
while  to  have  an  exactreprintof  this  Dutch  edition  made  (tStftf/b^tc^Mi^ No.) 

2278  Prester  John,  Letter  to  the  Emperor  of  Rome,  in  Dutch.      12.50 

Exact  reprint  of  the  above,  in  real  old  Gothic  characters  of  the  15* 
eentury,  execated  by  Messrs.  /.  Emchede  and  Sons  at  Haarlem.  A  foith* 
ful  reprodnction  of  the  original,  j)age  for  page,  the  space  occnpied  by  the 
woodcats  left  blank.  A  modern  French  translation  together  with  the 
French  text  pabUshed  by  Jubinal  in  liis  edition  of  Rutcbeuf's  works,  vol. 
2*  pp.  454—70  is  added. 

This  edition  is  printed  in  30  numbered  copies,  the  old  text  on  old  pa- 
per«  the  text  of  Ruteheuf  and  the  modern  version  on  new  paper. 

2279  -  Dd  Bebus  Hispanicls,  Lusltauicis,  Aragoaicis,  Indicis  et  Aethio- 
picis ;  Dam.  a  Goes,  Hier.  Pauli,  Hier.  Blanci,  Jac.  Tevii.  Coloniae , 
ex  ofic.  Birckmannica,  1602.  vellum,  8vo.  5.- 

The  account  of  Dam.  h  Goes  on  Aethiopia  fills  pp.  159—254  and  con- 
tains many  notices  of  Preciosus  Joannes,  his  letters,  etc.  — «  The  volume 
contains,  besides,  accounts  of  the  Portuguese  victories  and  conquests  in 
the  East,  etc.  5.- 

2280  —  Lobo  (Jer.,  S.  J.)  Voyage  historique  d'Abissinie.  Trad,  du  Portug. 
p.  Le  Grand.  La  Haye,  1728.  hf,  6d.,  plates.  44o.  iMrye  paper,  uncut.  7.— 

Pp.  233 — ^247  contain  a  dissertation  on'Priest  John. 

2281  —  Ludolfi  (J.)  Historia  Aethiopica,  s.  descriptio  regni  Hab6ssin.,quod 
Presbyt.  Johannis  vocatur.  Francof.  a.  M.  1681.  hf.  calf,  plates,  fol.    7.— 

The   first  Chapt.  of  Book  11  contains  many  particulars  on  Priest  John. 

2281* Nieuwe,..  Historie  van  Abissinien,  anders.  Ethiopien.  In  'tNederd. 

gebr.  d.  W.  Calebius.  Utrecht,  J.  Bibbius,  1687.  map  andplates.  4to.  3.50 
{Hew  history  of  Jbissynia,  otherwise  Ethiopia,  Transl.  by  W.  Calebiui.) 
This  is  an  extract  from  Ludolf  s  Historia  Aethiopica. 

2282  Mandevyl  (Jan  v.)  Wonderlijke  Reyse,  beschrijv.  de' gestalteniste 
en  zeden  v.  Egypten,  Perssen,  Indien  ende  Ethiopian.  Utrecht,  ¥ed. 
V.  J.  V.  Poolsum,  1707.  4to.  96  pp.  7.- 

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{Wonderjul   vo]faffe,   deserihing  the  ntttation  and  manners  of  ^ffplt 

Persia^  India  and  Ethiopia,) 

Popular  edition,  rare;  conUins  pp.  80—82  and  92  a  description  of  Pope 
John's  Land. 

~  Marous   Faillus  Venetus,   Reizen   en  beschii|ving  der  Oos- 

tersche  Lantschappen.  Vert,  door  J.  H.  Glazemaker.  Amsterd.  1664. 4to. 

{Voyages  and  description  of  the  Eastern  countries,)  3. — 

With  a  notice  of  Priest  Johif.  —  See  Book  I,  chapt.  64. 
—  Oppert  {Qt,)  Ber  Presbyter  Johannes   in   Sage   u.  Geschichte. 
2t«  verb.  Aufl.  Berlin,  1870.  8vo.  5.75 

2285  -  Rutebeiify  Oeuvres  completes.  Recueillies  etmisesau  jour  pour  la 
premiere  fois  par  Achille  Jubinal.  Paris,  1839,  2  vols,  sd,  uncut,  8vo. 
Out  of  prints  7. — 

I  have  placed  this  work  here,  becanse  of  the  treatise  on  Prester-John, 
contained  in  the  2d  vol.  pp.  442 — 470,  which  gives  also  the  Latin  and 
French  text  of  his  supposed  letter,  both  from  MSS.  in  the  Bibliotbeque 
Royale  of  Paris. 


2286.Afz6Uu8  (A.)  Remedia  (^uineensia.  I.  Upsaliae,  1813.  4to.        -..6() 
2287  Bosman  (W.)  Nauwkeurige  beschryving  van  de  Ouinese  goud-,  ant- 
en  slavekust.  Utrecht,  A.  Schouten,  1704.  ealj,  plates,  4to.  4.50 
{E^aci  description  of  the  gold-and  slave-coast  of  Guinea.) 

2288 The    same.    4«  druk.  Amst.,  J.  Verheide,  1737.  calf  gilt,  plaies, 

4to.  Pine  copy.  6.— 

2289  —  Voyage  de  Quince,  conten.  une  description  de  cette  cote  etc.  Utrecht 
A.  Sohouien,  1705,  hds,,  portr,  8vo.  Rare.  3.25 

2290  Boildyok  Bastiaanse  (J.  H.  v.)  Voyage  a  la  cdte  de  Quince, 
dans  le  golfe  de  Biafra,  i  Tile  de  Fernando-Po,  File  de  St.  H^l^ne, 
etc.  La  Haye,  1853.  sd.  8vo.  ^4.50)  2.— 

Chapt.  X.  treats  of  America. 

2291  Bourbon.  —  Propositions  adressdes  au  Ministre  de  la  Marine  pour 
rintroduction  de  cultivateurs  libres  a  Tile  de  Bourbon.  1842.  4to. 
26  pp.  Lithographic,  i, — 

2292  CoymailS.  —  Brieven,  confessie,  mitsgaders  advisen ...  in  de  saeck 
V.  Is.  Coymans,  alsmede  de  sententie.  Rotterd.,  (1662.)  4to.  (Asher 
No.  316.)  75  pp.  5.- 

{Letters,  confession,  and  advices  In  the  case  of  Is.  C,  with  his  sentence.) 
Coymans  was   sentenced  for  having  intended  to  sell  the  Gold  Coast  (of 
Africa)  to  the  Danes. 

2293  ilaoourt  (de)  Histoire  de  la  grande  isle  Madagascar.  Troyes,  Mc. 
Oudoty  et  se  vendent  a  Paris  chez  la  vefue  P.  L*Amy,  1661.  vellum, 
maps  and  plates.  4to.  7.50 

2294  Qiierreiro  (i*.)  Indianische  Newe  Relation,  erster  theil,  ytas  sich 
in  der  Ooanischen  Prouintz  u.  in  Monomatapa,  Mogor,  Malabaria, 
China,  Pegu  etc.  zugetragen.  Auss  d.  Portugies.  Sprach  vertentscbt. 
Augspurg,  Cir.  Daiertzhcfer,  1608.  4to.  112  pp.  4.50 

2295  Jong  (C.  de)  Reizen  n.  de  Kaap  de  Goede  Hoop,  lerland  en  Noor- 
wegen,  1791—97.  Haarl.,  1802.  3  ^o\s.  sd.  uncut, plates.%\o.  (9.40)  3.50 

{Foyages  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Ireland  and  Norway,  1791 — 97.) 

^296  Jotimaal  viregens  de  rampspoedige  reys-tocht   van  H.  C.  Steenis,  op 

de  Moorsche  kust  in  Afrika,  1751.  5**  druk.  Amst.,  B.  Mourik,  (1755.) 

sd.  uncut,  plates.  4to.  36  pp.  1.50 

{Journal  of  the   unlucky   voyage-  oj  H.  C.  Steenis  on   thfi  Moorish 

coast  of  Africa  in  1751.) 

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2997  [Lopez  (O.)  en  F.  IPigafetta]  Beschryv.  v.  't  Koninckryck  Congo, 

met  't  aenpaleude   Laudt    Angola.    Zynde   het  %  deel  van  de  Goudt- 

kust.    Amst.,   /.    Hartgers,   5160    (1650.)    hf.    vellum.   4to.    Fine   copy. 

(Tiele  No.  299.)  iO.-^ 

{Description  of  the  Kingdom  of  Congo^  and  the  adjacent  country  Angola, 

being  the  2*  tol.  of  the  Ooldcoast  {by  de  Marees.) 

With   5  pi.   in   the  text,  —  Is  a  seqael   to  Marees'   description  of  the 

Goldcoaat.  1650.  —  See  No.   2300. 

2298  —  Pigfirfetta  (F.)  Relat.  d.  rearae  di  Congo  et  delle  circonvic.  contrade. 
Tratta  d.  scritti  di  Od.  Lopez,  Portag.  Roma  (1591)  ^hf.  Id.  4to.  16.- 

With   8   large  engr.  plates.     Very  fine  copy ,  bat  the  2  maps  wanting. 
This  is  the  original  of  the  preceding. 

2299  l£[arees]  (P.  D[e])  Beschryvinghe  ende  Historische  verhael  van  t 
Goud  Koninckryck  v.  Gunea,  anders  de  Gout-custe  de  Mina  genaemt 
in  Africa,  met  haren  gelooven,  manieren,  talen  en  ghelegenth.  v. 
Landen,  Steden,  enz.  Amstelr.,  Cor«.  Claetz.,  1602.  vellum,  sqn.  4to. 
Verg  fine  copy,  nearly  uncut.  (Tiele  No.  134.  p.  184,  etc.)  75.— 

{Description   and   histor.  account  of  the  Hngdom  of  Guinea  rich  in 
goldy    aUo    called   the  Goldcoast  de  Mina  in  Africa;  with  their  creeds 
manners,  languages  and  situation  of  countries,  towns,  etc.) 
First  and  very  rare  edition,  only  twice  reprinted,    l^ith  21  Very  good 
.    plates   and  maps,    numb.    1    to   20   (No.   9   being   doable.)     A  very  in- 
teresting  acconnt ,  by  .  one  who  resided  there  for  years.    Catnos  says  much 
of  the  carelessness  of  the  J^atin  translation  given  by  de  Bry,  in  the  Pet.  Voy^VI, 
bat  he  does  not  mention  that  the  2  chapters  treating  the  zoology  of  that 
region,  are  entirely  omitted.     See  No.  1867. 

2300  —  Beschryving  v.  de  Goudtkust  Giuinea,  alsmede  een  voyagic  naer 
de  selve.  .\mst.,  J.  Hartgers,  1650.  Ids.  4to.  (Tiele  No,  137.)  ne  title 
wanting.  5. — 

With  5  plates  in  the  text.  Reprint  of  the  edition  of  16(y2,  but  omitting 
the  last  17  pages  >  —  As  a  2<i  part  to  this  work  Hartgers  issued  in  the 
same  year  a  translation  of  Lopez'  description  of  Congo  (See  No.  2297) 
at  the  end  of  which  he  gives  the  reprint  of  five  of  these  omitted  pages 
viz.  pp.  120  to  124  of  the  original. 
—    Marees  in  French.  1605.  —  See  No.  1868. 

2301  Rochon,  Reis  door  Madagascar  en  de  Oost-Indien.  Uit  het  Fransch. 
Dordr.,  1793.  bds.  8vo.  1.50 

{Voyage  through  Madagascar  and  the  East-Indies.) 

2302  Ryn- Acker,  Reyse  naer  Africa,  Tunis,  Algiers,  etc.^gedaen  tot 
lossinghe  van  de  Ghristene  slaven,  in  1625.  Haerlem,  P.  Casieleyn, 
1650.  hf.  vellum,  4to.   With  engravings.  .7.50 

( Voyage  to  Africa, '  Tunis,  Algiers^  etc.  for  the  redemption  of  Chris- 
tian slaves^ 

2303  Sanct  Helena.  —  Besgryving  van  't  Eyland  Sanct  Helena,  ver- 
vattende   de  ontdekking,   gelegendheyt,  gewassen,  dieren...  ende  een 

.    histbfisg  verhaal,  hoe  't  by  de  Portugezen  onderhonden  wierde.  Amst., 

J.  HonditiSy  1652.  4to.  View  of  the  island  on  the  title  and  a  map  onp»  4.  9.— 

{Description    of  the    Island  of   St,  Belena,    its  discovery,  sHuaiion 

plants,  animals. . .  loUh  a  history  of  the  Portuguese  domination  thsff-) 

24  pp.    Very  rare. 

2304  Valkenburg.  —  Brief  van  J.  Valkenburg,  Directeur  Gener.  d.  West- 
Ind.  Comp.  op  de  custe  v.  Guinea,  over  de  grouweljke  barbarische 
tyiannyen  by  de  Engelsche  aldaar  gepleegt.  'sGrav.,  1665.  1  fol* 
sheet.  (Asher  No.  324.)  2.50 

{Letter   of  J,   Valkenburg,  Director  Gen.  (f  the   West- Ind.  Comp.  (»t 
'  the    coast    of   Guinea,   on  the  horrible  and  barbarous  tyrannies  of  the 

English  there.) 

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2305  Verhaal   (Kort  dog  opregt)   van  alle  de  wreedhedens  in  hunne 

slavemye   onder   de   Mooren  geleeden  door  de  equipage  van  H  schip 

Hei   Huyt  in  7  Bos  op  de   Moorsze  kust.  Amst.,  Ifed.  J.  van  Egmoni 

(1750?)  8vo.   Uncut,  with  a  plate  and  tooodeuts.  22  pp.  1.50 

(True   account   of  the  aujferingt  of  the  crew  of  the  ship  Het  Huii 

in  V  Bos  during  their  slavery  on  the  Moorish  coast.) 


G.  GEOGRAPHICA.L    DISCOVERIES, 
NAVIGATION. 

2306  JTomardf  Les  Monuments  de  la  G^ographie,  ou  recueil  d'anciennes 
cartes  Enrop^ennes  et  Orientales^  accomp.  de  sph^es  terrestres  et 
celestes,  de  mappemondes  et  Tables  cosmographiques,  d'astrolabes,  etc. 
depuis  les  tenip  les  plus  recul^s  jusquH  F^poque  d'Ortelius  et  de 
G.    Mercator.   Paris,  1855   et   sniv.  imp.  fol.  80.— 

This  magnifioent  work,  one  of  the  moBt  important  for  the  history  of 
cartography,  contains  82  plates  in  fac-simile  and  in  the  size  of  the  origi- 
nals, aimirably  execated.  Bmnet  calls  it  an  Ouvrage  remarquable  sous 
tous   les   rapports. 

As  I  could  find  nowhere  the  contents  of  this  and  the  following  Impor- 
tant work  (JSantarenCs  Jilas)  I  applied  for  Information  to  my  honoured 
colleague  Mr.  C.  Porquet  at  Pans,  who  kindly  fiirnished  me  with  the 
following  list  of  the  contents,  made  after  the  copies  of  the  National  Li- 
brary and  of  the  Soci^t^  de  Geographic  at  Paris.  I  insert  them  here 
thankfully,  for  the  benefit  of  all  interested  in  the  study  of  Gao^phy. 

The  book  being  published  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Jomard  himself,  the 
remaining  copies  were  offered  after  his  death,  in  the  salefof  his  library,  but  bon^t 
in  by  the  family,  from  whom  copies  or  wanting  plates  are  to  be  had.  The  last 
8  I«ives  (Map  of  Mercator)  seem  to  have  been  published  only  recently,  as 
they  were  offered  as  a  novelty  to  the  Geosraphioal  Congress  atAntw^in 
August  1871. 

The  copy,  offered  here  at  flor.  80.—  contains  only  plate  No  1 — 61 
(plain)  of  the  following  list;  probably  they  form  part  1  to  6  of  the 
work,  published  at  25  fir.  plain,  50  fir.  col.  each.  It  includes  4  large  maps 
of  the  highest  Interest  for  the  cartography  of  America;  viz: 

No.  15,  16.  Terrestrial  globe  of  the  first  half  of  the  16*»»  century.  With 
America. 

No.  17 — 22.  Map  of  the  world  made  in  1500  by  Jnan  de  la  Cosa,  with 
the   islands  of  Onba,  Hispaniola,  the  Eastern  coast  of  Soith-Amerioa,  etc. 

No.  23 — 34.  Map  of  the  world  painted  on  vellum  by  order  of  Henry  II 
of  France.  Very  interesting  map  with  Canada,  Florida,  Mexico,  a  fair  re- 
presentation of  South-America,  etc. 

No.  52,  53.  The  map  of  the  world  by  Behaim. 
Num^roe  provisoires. 
1 — 2.  Mappemonde  du  XIU*  si^cle,  conserv^e  k  Hereford.  1**  partie. 
3—4.  „  „  H  H  ^        n 

5 — 6.  „  n  H  «  3«       » 

7 — 8.  M  'It  H  //  4f         >r 

^10.  ^  „  „  „        h^      » 

H— 12.  „  „  „  „        %^      „ 

13.  GloVe  C^cste  arabe  Koufiqne  en  bronze,  XI*  si^cle. 

I*.  n  H  It  It  It 

1 5—16.      ^    terreatre  de  la  1 "  moiti^  d  u  X  VI«  si^cle,  cons,  tl  Francfort  a/M.  colorl^. 

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17 — 18.  Mappemonde  de  Juan  de  la  Coaa,  1**  partie. 
19—20.  „  „  *       2«       ^      colorie. 

23 — ^24.  /,  peinte  aur  parchemin  par  ordre  de  Henri  II,  Boi  de  France. 

1«  partie  colorie. 
25—26.  „  »  „  ,  „    '^      u         u 

27—28.  ^  .         n  .  „  .    3«      .         , 

2lr— OU.  //  H  n  H  u       ^  a  H 

Ol— *>2.  //  u  H  n  „        O*  ,/  tt 

C^--^"^^*  H  H  n  //  /»       O  //  » 

35.  Carte  perspective  italienne  da  XV*  siecie,  colorie. 

36.  Siyets,  ttreB  d'un  manoscrit  florentin  dn  XV*  siecle,  colorie. 
37—38.  Atlas  de  Petms  Veaconte,  1318. 

39.  Carte  itineraire  d'an  p^erinage  de  Londres  \  Jemsalem  (chron.  de  Math.  Paris) 

1"  partie. 

40.  .  .  .      •  .  2«      . 

4fl.        n  H  u  u  O  </ 

44 — 45.  Mappemonde  des  fr^res  Perrigani  de  Pan  1367,  I"  partie,  colorie. 

46—47.  „  „  „  „  2«       „ 

48—49.  „  „  „  ^  „  3«       „ 

50 — 51.  Carte  marine  da  XIII«  sftcle. 

52— 52dif.  Mappemonde  de  mftttre  Behaim.  Hemisphere  occidental,  colorie. 

53 — 53  ^M.  „  Hemisphere  oriental,  colorie. 

54 — 55.  Carte  de  Pancien  Padonan. 

56.  Astrolabe  koufiqae,  rapporte  d'Egypte. 
58—59,  Xe  siecle.   1.  Bibliotheque  de  Tarin.    %  Bibl.  de  LeipEig.    3.  Bibl,  de 

Copenhagae.  4.  Bibl.  da  Mnsee  Britannique. 
60—61.  Carte   du   globe  par  Mohamed   ebn   Aly   al  Charfy  de  Sfiix  au  1009, 

1»  partie,  colorie. 

64—65.  Mappemonde  de  S.  Cabot,  Pilote  de  Ch.*Qnint,  i«  partie." 
66—67.  „  :  n  „       2«       „ 

68—69.  ,  „  „  „       3«       ^ 

70—71.  „  n  «  »       4«       „ 

72.  Carte  militalre  da  moyen-Age,  repr^sentant  Ic  Thefttre  de  la  Guerre  ^ 
I'^poque  des  premieres  conqudtes  de  Y^nise,  colori^. 

73.  Cartes  da  XVI*  siecle,  collection  Trivulzi. 

74.  Globe  Celeste  en  bronze,  grandear  naturelle,  fait  h.  la  Mecqae. 

75.  Mappemonde  de  G.  Mercator.  Dnisbonrg,  1569.  l**  feuille. 

76.  „  „  „  »      2*      „ 

77.  .  .  „  „      3«      . 

78.  „  «  „  „      4«      ,, 

•  9.  H  n  u  II  5*  // 

80.  ..  ,  ,  «      6«      . 

OJ..  //  n  H  it  i  H 

82.  „  „  „  «      8«      , 

The  Nos.  42,  43,  57  are  overgone. 

2307  Santarem  (Vioomte  de)  Atlas  compost  de  mappemondes  et  de 
cartes  hydrographiques  et  historiques  depuis  le  Xle  jusqu'au  XVlIe 
siecle  pour  la  plupart  in^dites,  devant  servir  de  preuves  a  I'ouvrage 
sur  la  priority  de  la  d6couverte  de  la  c6te  Occidentale  d'Afrique  au 
dela  du  cap  Bojador,  par  les  Portugais  et  a  rhistoire  de  la  geographic 
du  moyen  age.  Recueilli  et  grav6  sous  la  direction  du  Vioomte  de 
Santarem.    Paris,  1842.  roy.  fol. 

A  precioas  collection  of  76  maps  In  fac-simile  pnblished  at  the 
expense  of  the  Portagnese  Government. 

The  present  copy  contains  only  30  maps  on  24  leaves,  numbered  1  to 
23  and  42  in  the  following  list  {aXl  plain);   with  a  printed  index.    They 

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form  a  complete  collection  of  all  those  relating  to  the  discoveries  of  the  Porta- 
guese  in  Africa,  as  is  evident  by  the  index  and  are  properly  an  Atlas  to  the  book, 
mentioned  in  the  following  No.  After  the  publications  of  these  maps  the 
work  was  conti&ned,  so  that  it  consists  in  all  of  76  maps,  many  beantifnlly 
coloured,  as  indicated  hereafter.  Also  for  this  list  I  am  indebted  to  the 
kindness  of  Mr.  C.  Porqnet  of  Paris.  The  24  plates  I  possess  are  offe- 
red for  55. — 

Titre  general.  —  Avertissement.  1  fenille.  —  Tables.  1  fenille.  —  Apr^s 
le  titre  de  la  premiere  partie:     Avertissement.  2  feuilles. 

1.  Mappemonde   da  10*  si^le.  Bibliotheque  de  Turin,  ooloriee.  1 

f,  da  XIc  si^cle  au  Mus^  Brit.  I   '^  ^' 

„  du  XIII«  siecle  dans  les  commentaires  de  Gecco  d'Asooli. 

2.  Planisphere   qu'on  presume  avoir  et^  dessiue  au  11«  si^le. 

3.  Mappemonde  de  Marino  Sanuto  qui  se  trouve  dans  an  manuscxit  du  XI  V.«  si^le. 

No.  4939  de  la  Bibl.  du  Roi,  coloriee. 

4.  Carte    Catalane  de  1375,  colori^.  i 

„      de  Pezzigani  de  1367,  colorize.  r  ^  ^• 

„      dejla  bibl.  PinelU,  1384  &  1400,  colorife.  * 

5.  Mappemonde    du  manuscritde  Pomponius  Mela.  Bibl.  de  Reimi,  1417,  colonic. 

6.  Carte  de   la  Biblioth^ue  de  Weimar,  1424. 

7.  „      d'Andrea   Bianco  de  1436.       i 
Planisphere  d'Andrea  Bianco.  |   ^  ^' 
Mappemonde  de  Fr.  Mauro,  1460.   ^ 

8.  Carte  de  Gabriel  de  Yalsequa,  1435. 

9.  Carte  de  Grazioso  Benincasa,  1467,  colorize. 

10.  Gratioso  Benincasa  Ancometanns  1471  ^  cotee  planche  VIII.   I  o  ^r 

11.  „  „  1471,  cot^e  planche  IX.  «  i  ^  ^* 

12.  Carte  d*  Afrique  du  globe  de  M.  Behaim,  1492. 

13.  Africa  do  Mappemnndi  de  Juan  de  la  Cosa,  1495,  coloriee^ 

14.  Universalis  cognitua  orbis.  Bomae,  1508. 

15.  Carte  d'  Afrique  du  Ptolem^  de  1513. 

16.  Africa  do  mappemnndi  conservado  en  la  Bibliotheca  de  Weimar,  1527. 

17.  Carte  d'  Afrique  p.  Diego  Ribero,  1529. 

18.  Premieres  oeuvres  de  Jacques  de  Vaulx,  1533,  oolori^. 

19.  Carte  de  Tatlas  de  Joan  Martines,  1567,  oolori^^ 

20.  Cdtes    Occident,   d' Afrique,^  cartej  de  Jean  Dnpont  de  Dieppe,  1626,  colorize. 

21.  ^  „  „  f,  Guil.  Levassenr  de  Dieppe,  1601  f, 

22.  n  „  „  n  JeanGuerard,  1631,  color,  lo-   „ 

23.  ,,  „  „  de  Jean  Guerard,  1631,  „     ^  ^^'  „ 

24.  Planisphere  qui  se  trouve  dans  un  MS.  d'un  poeme  geographlque  du  XV*  sieole . 

25.  Mappemonde  renfermee  dans  un  MS.  qui  contient  un  commentaire  del* Apo- 

calypse vers  1109. 
%.  Mappemonde  da  VIII«  sikle  de  la  Bibl.  d'Alby. 
27.  „  dc  Marino  Sanuto,  1321. 

^bit.      „  „  „        dans  les  MSS.  Nos.  9347—48  de  la  Bibl. 

de  Bruxelles. 
%.  Mappemonde  du  XV«  sidcle,  Medicia  de  Florence,  colons. 

29.  Planisphere  du  traits  intitule  Imago  Mundi,  XII«  siecle,  colori^. 

30.  Mappemonde   du   XIII«  siede   d'apres  le  MS.  14.  CXII.  du  Mua^  Britan- 

nique  ei  mappae  terrae  habitabilis  per  Matthaeum  de  Parisio. 

31.  Mappemonde  du  commencement  du  15*  siecle  du  Musee  Borgia. 

32.  „  renferm^  dans  unmanu8critdal3*  siede  de  la  BibL  de  Leipzig. 

33.  „  tiree  d'un  mannscrit  du  9*  siecle.  Bibl.  de  Stn^sbourg. 

34.  „  de  Cosmas  Indicoplenstes. 

35.  „  tiree  d'un  MSS.  de  Maersbe  du  10*  sidcle,  coloriee. 

36.  f,  du  12*  siede,  dress^  par  Henri  Chauvine  de  Mayence,  colorize 

37.  Systeme  des  zones  habitables  et  inhabitables,  coloriee. 

38.  Mappemondie  du  10*  siede  dans  un  MS.  latin  de  Paris,  coloii^. 

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39.  Rosefi  des  vents  en  usage  au  moyen-fige,  coloriee. 

40.  Mappemonde  et  sysUmes  renfermes  dans  les  MS.  de  La  Haye  et  de  Paris,  coloriee. 

41.  Facsimile  d'un  planisphere  qui  se  trouve  k  ia  Bibl.  du  Roi,  coloriee. 

42.  Mappemonde  des  Chrouiques  de  Saint-Denis,  coloriee.  i  a  f 
Globe  de  Nicolas  d'Oresme,  colori^.  I 

43.  Carte  Catalane  de  1375,  conserve  k  la  Bibl.  Nationale  de  Paris. 

44.  Mappemonde  du  13*  aiMe    qui   se   trouvc   au  Musee  Britannique  dam  le 

MS.  Royal  14.  C.  IX,  colori^. 

45.  Mappemonde  de  la  fin  du  15*  si^le  de  La  Salle. 

46.  „  renfermee  dans  le  Rndlmentum  novitionim,  1475. 

47.  „  dressee  en  1448  par  Jobannes  Leardus  de  V^nise,  coloriee. 
»    Titre  de  la  2«  pai-tie. 

48    Facsimile  des  cartes  marginales  de  Leonardo  Dati. 

49.  Carte  de  I'Empire  d'Occident.  MS,  de  Pan  1119. 

50.  „     marine  de  la  fin  du  14*  si^le.  Arcbives  de  Lucerne,  colore. 

51.  Portulan  du  14«  et  15*  slides.  Nos.  1,  2,  3,  colori^ 
^2.         If  w  n         n     4: — 5,  „ 

53.  ,  w  ,  n      6-7, 

54.  M        de  la  fin  du  14*  aikle. 

55.  y        de  Petrus  Vesconte  de  G^nes,  Nos.  1 — 2. 

56.  n  *  n  n  w      3 — 4;, 

57.  ,  n  „  „     5 — 6. 

—  Grand  litre  avec  la  date  de  1849.     Titre  de  la  3e  partie. 

58.  Mappemonde  de  Buyscb  de  1508. 

59.  „  dressee  par  Francesco  Rosell],  1532. 

60.  Carte  de  Pedrucci  d*Ancone,  1497. 

61.  Carte  de  Guillaume  le  Testu,  colori^. 

—  Titre  de  la  4«  partie. 

62.  Mappemonde,  dress^  en  1489.  Mus^  Britannique. 

63.  Portulan,  dresse  entrc  les  annees  1524—1630  i:ar  Rodrigues.  Nos.  1,2,3,4. 

64.  »  ,  „  Nos.  5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

65.  „  M  n  n    11,12,13,14.15,16. 

66.  ,  9  tt  ~       n    17—18. 

67.  „  „  w  „    19,20,21,22. 

68.  „  n  »  -      ,    23,24,25,26. 
69  ^  74.  Mappemonde  de  Fra  Mauro.  6  feuilles. 

75.  Series  de  Mappcmondes  et  Globes  du  16^''siecle.     | 
Globe  de  Jean  Scboemer.  1520.  '  r  '^  ^* 
Mappemonde  d'Apianus.  1520.                                 I 

76.  Carte  catalane  de  1375.  Bibl.  Nationale  de  Paris. 

2308  Santarem  (de)  Recherches  sur  la  priority  de  la  decouverle  des 
pays  situ6s  sur  la  cote  Occidentale  d'Afrique,  au  de  la  du  Cap  Boja- 
dor,  et  sur  les  progr^s  de  la  science  g^ograph.,  apr^s  les  navigations 
des  Portugais,  au  15*  si^cle.  Paris,  1842.  8vo.  5.- 

Tbis  forms  properly  the  text  for  tbe  preceding  No. 

PTOLEMAEUS.   - 

2309  —  Quadriparti.  Ptolo.  Que  in  hoc  volumine  conlinenlur  hec 
sunt.  Liber  quadripartiti  Ptolomei.  Centiloquium  ejusdem.  Centiloquiuni 
Hermetis,  etc.  Venetiis,  Sumpfihus  Ociaviani  Seoti,  1519.  veilum,  wood- 
cuts.  fol.  11.- 

Fiiie  copy,  bound  up  witb :  Albobazen  Hally  Libri  de  judlcils  astroram. 
Latine  per  A.  Stupam  Rboetum*  Basil.,  Eenricpetri,  1561. 

2310  —  Ptolemaeus  auctus,  restitutus,  emaculatusi  cum  tabulis  vete- 
ribus  et  novis.  Argentorati,  Joa.  Scotus,  1520.  calf.  fol.  ITiiA  25  mja 
{vMtead  of  47.)  8.- 

This  is  a  reprint  of  the  celebrated  edition  of  1513.  My  copy  has  not 
tbe  ma|)  of  the  world,  but  it  has  the  njap:  Utkec  terra  cum  adjacenHbus 
iniuiU  invent  a  eH  per  Colutnbum  etc.  —  See :  Harrme. 

Fb£d.  Mvlub, 

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PTOLEMAEUS. 

2311  —  Ftolemaei  Geographicae  Enarrationis  libri  VUl,  ex  B.  Pirckeymheri 
tralatione,  sed  ad  Graeca  et  prisca  exemplaria  a  Mich.  Villanovano 
(i.  e,  M.Serveto)  secuiido  recogniti.  Lugduni,  Apud  Hug.  aPoria.Ah^i. 
If.  bound,  fol.  TaU  copy,  hut.  wanting  map  28 — 30,  41,  45.  11. — 

Valuable  editiou,  see  Harrisae  No.  233. 

2312  —  Ptolemaei  Geographiae  libri  VIII,  a  Bil.  Pirckheymero  transkti  et 
iUustrati.  Accesserunt  Tabulae  novae  per  8eb.  Miinaterum.  [In  fine .-] 
Basileae,  ex  oficina  Henriehi  Petri,  1552.  ^calf,  fol.  18. — 

Tho   54   maps  coloured.  Contains  3  maps  relating  to  America :  A  map 
of  the  world   with  Terra  Florida,  Cuba,  Hispaniola,  America  vel  Brasilia, 
Fretnm   Magalliannm,  Temistltan.  —  Dania  et   Schondia   with  a  part  ojf 
//Granland".  —  Novae  Insulae.  — 
The  descriptions  of  the  maps  are  inclosed  by  fine  ornamental  borders  by  Holbein, 

2313  —  Geographiae  universae  turn  veleris  turn  novae  absolutissimum 
opus,  duobus  voluminibus  distinctum  in  quorum  priore  habentur  P<£/- 
lemaei  Geographica,  in  secundo  antiquae  orbis  tabulae  XXXVII 
recentiores,  auctore  J.  A.  Magino.  Coloniae,  P.  Keschedt,  1597.  2 
vols,  in  1.  vellum,  64  maps.  4to.  Fine  copy,  14. — . 

Contains  3  maps  of  the  world  with  America  and  one  separate  map  of  it. 
Leaf  279 — 291  of  the  2*  volume  are  filled  with  a  description  of  America. 
One  of  the  rare  old  geographical  works. 

2314  —  Ftolemeo,  Geografia.  Tradotta  da  Q.  i2»«<;^//»  et  hora  nuovamente 
ampliata  da  G.  Bosaccio^  con  varie  annotaiioni  et  espositione,  et  una 
geografia  universale  sepaiata  da  quella  di  Toloraeo.  Venetia,  Heredi 
di  Meleh.  Sassa,  1599.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  caif,  many  maps.  4to.       12. — 

Contains,  besides  3  maps  of  the  world  with  representation  of  America,  a 
separate  „libre  IV  tratt,  deV  America"  (leaf  125—143  of  the  2*  part) 
with  9  maps. 

2315  —  Ptolemaei  Geographiae  libri  VIII.  Graece  et  Lat.  Cum  tabulis  geo- 
graph.  ad  mentem  auctoris  restitutis  per  0.  Mercatorern.  Recogniti  a 
P.  Montano.  Amsterod.,  J.  Hondius  et  Com.  Nicofai,  1605.  With  por- 
trait  of  O.  Mercator  cmd  27  maps. 

■     —  A.  Ortelii  Theatri  orbis  terrarum  parergou,  s.  veteris  geographiae 

tabulae,  commentariis  illustratae.  Antvs'erp.,  ex  officina  Plantiniana,  1624. 

With  numerous  maps^  amongst  which  the  Tabula  itinera ria  PeitHnyeriana 

in  8  parts. 

Bound  together  in  1  vol.  calf  gilh  19. — 

2316  Geogpraphioa  antiqua,  h.  e.  Scylacis  Periplus,  Anonymi  Periplus 
Maeotidis  et  Ponti  l^uxini,  Agathemeri  Hypotyposis  geographiae.  Graece 
et  Lat.  edid  J.  Gronovius.  Lugd.  Bat.  1700.  veUum.  4to.  2.— 

2317  Q^ographiae  veteris  Scriptores  Graeci  minores.  Graece  et  Lat.  Cum 
annotatt.  etc.  (ed.  J.  Hudson.)  Vol.  I.  II.  Oxonii,  1698-1703.  Vol.III. 
ex  recens.  G.  Bernhardy.  Lips.  1828.  —  Vol.  IV.  Oxoii.  1710.  —  4 
vols,  vellum.  8vo.  Piare.  20.— 

2318  Mela  (Fomponius)  Be  totlus  orbis  descriptione.  Nunquam  antea  citra 
monies  impressus.  (Edid.  God.  Torenus.)  Paris.,  Impr.  per  Aegidium 
Gormuntium  et  per  Torinum  Biiuricum  recognitam,  1507.  hf  calf.  4to. 
Very  fine  copy.  18. — 

On  the  title  the  printer's  mark  of  Jehaii  Petit,  on  the  last  leaf  that  of 
Gilles  de  Gonrmont.  —  Very  scarce.  A  copy  was  sold  with  :  ^Sacrobusto, 
Opus  sphericum.  1507.  at  fl.  82.  —  at  Enschede's  sale  in  1867. 

2319  — —  Jul.  Solinus,  Itinerarium  Antonini  Aug.,  Vibius  Sequester  etc. 
Venet.,  Aldus  et  A.  Soeer,  1518.  vellum.  12mo.  5.— 

2320  —  De  Orbis  situ  libri  III,  cum  commentariis  Joach.  Vadiani.  Ac- 
cedit  Epistola  Vadiani  ad  Rud.  Agricolam.  Lutetiae  Paris.,  1530.  half 
bound,  fol.  6.— 

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Harrisse  No.  157. —  The  present  copy  has  one  leaf  not  mentioned  in  Bar- 
risse's  collation.  After  pag.  196  and  before  the  unnumbered  leaf  for  a 
title  there  is  still  another  nn numbered  le&f :  JoacMmus  Fadianus  Helvefiut 
eandido  Lectori,  the  verso  blank. 

See  for  America  the  Epistle  to  Agricola,  signature  Y. 

2321  Mela  (Pomp.)  Be  situ  orbis  libri  III.  Andr.  Schottus  Antuerpianus 
recensuit  et  spicilegio  illustr.  Additae  Hermolai  Barbari  et  Fredenandi 
Nonii  Pintiani  castigationes.  Antverp.,  Chr.  Plantin,  1582.  Wiih  a  map 
of  the  world.  4to.  —  Stained  in  the  margin.  4.50 

In  the  same  volume :  Geographica  et  historica  Herodoti,  qnae  latine 
Mela  eiscripflit,  7ra^a}.XijXo)q  concinnata  ab  A.  Schotto.  Ibid.  1582. 

2322 The   same.   Cum  I.  Vossii  observatt.   Hagae  Com.  1658.  2  vols. 

in  1.  vellum.  4to.  2.— 

2323 The  same.  Gum  notis  Variorum  edid.  A.Gronovius.  Ed2*.  Lugd. 

Bat.  1748.  vellum,  figg.  8vo.  2.- 

2324 The  same.  Gum  notis  crit.  et  exeget.  Variorum  edid.  C.  H.  Tzschucke. 

Lipsiae,  1«07.  3  vols,  in  7.  8vo.  (40.—)  15.- 

2325  Gronovius  (Jac.)  De  Geogcaphiae  origine,  progress u  et  dulcediue. 
Lugd.  Bat.,  1703.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  Rare.  i-50 

2326  Baei  de  Jonge  (Joh.  de)  Dlctionarium  geographicum  ofte  schat- 
en  woordt-boeck  des  aerdtrycks.  Amsterd.,  Abr.  Wolfgangk,  1680. 
vellum.  4to.  3.- 

{Oeographical  dictionary  of  the  world.) 
i,Indi8pen8able  for  the  lecture  of  the  old  voyages  and  maps.*  MS.  not 
(in  Dutch.) 


2327  Blaeu  (G.)  Institutio  astronom.  de  usu  globorum  et  sphaerarum 
caelestinm  et  terrestr.  Amst.  1668.  vellum.  8vo.  2.— 

2328  Blaeu W  (W.  J.)  Zeespiegel,  inhoud.  een  korte  onderwijsinghe  ende 
konst  der  zeevaert  en  beschryv.  der  se^n  en  kusten  v.  de  Ooster- 
sche,  Noordsche  en  Westersche  schipvaert.  Amst.,  1627.  Vol.  1 
and  III  (6  parts)  in  1  vol.  vellum,  52  mapt.  fol.  —  2  A?«!?«(pp.l,  2<i«rf 
31,  32  of  part  I)  wanting.  8.— 

{Mirror  of  the  sea,  contain,  a  short  instruction  in  the  art  of  navi- 
gation  and  a  description  of  the  seas  and  coasts  in  the  Bast,  North 
and  West.) 

With  autograph  of  E.  de  Rugter,  son  of  the  celebrated  Dutch  Admiral. 

2329  De  Caerte  van  der  zee  om  oost  ende  west  te  seylen,  ende  is  van 
de  beste  piloots  ghecorrigeert,  ende  elc  cust  opt  zijn  gestelt,  elck  met 
zijn  figueren  verbetert.  Amstelredam,  Corn.  Claeszoon,  1588.  hf.  caZ/, 
many  small  woodcuts,  representing  the  outlines  of  the  coasts,  etc.  12mo. 

20.- 
{Map  of  the  sea  for  sailing  to  the  East  and  West,    compUed  h}j  the 
best  pilots,  with  a  view  of  each  coast  etc.) 

Of  the  highest  rarity,  as  all  Dutch  works  on  pilotage  of  the  16**»centQry. 
2830  Fokke  Simonsz.  (A.)   lets   over  d.  oorprong  der  zeevaart.  Amst., 
(1816.)  With  5  cancat.^pt.  8vo.  -.60 

{Something  on  the  origin  of  navigation.) 
2331  Hues  (B.)  Tractaet   ofte   handelinge   v.  h.  gebruijck   d.   hemelscher 
ende  aertscher  Globe.  Overghes.  ende  vermeerd.  d.  J.  Hondius.  Amst. 
1597.  vellum,  woodcuts.  4to.  40.— 

{Treatise  of  the  use  of  celestial  and  terrestrial  globes,) 
First   edition,   very  rare,  some  leaves  stained  by  water.  —  Pp.  26—28 
contain  a  description  of  America  and  Magellanica. 

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2332  Hues  (R.)  Tractaet  ofte  handelinge  Tan  het  gebruyck  der  hemel- 
sche  ende  aertsche  globe.  Uit  het  LatLJn  overgheset  door  J.  Hondius. 
Amsterd.,  M.  Colyn,  1612.  hf,  vellum,  figuret.  4to  7.— 

Exact  reprint  of  the  preceding. 

2333  Medine  (Pierre  de)  L'art  de  naviguer.  Trad,  de  CastiUan  en  l^ran- 
gais,  avec  augmentations  de  plusieurs  figures  par  Nicolas  de  Nicolai. 
Lyon,  Q,  EovUle,  1569.  vellum,  woodcuts,  4lo.  One  corner  of  the  title 
mended,  28.—^ 

With  a  large  and  remarkable  map,  showing  the  New  World  from 
Pern  and  the  coasts  of  Brazil  on  the  Scnth  to  Labrador  on  the  North. 
This  map  is  copied  by  the  translator  Nicolai  from  the  original,  deline- 
ated by  Medina,  and  which  appeared  first  in  the  Spanish  edition  of  1545. 
The  value  of  this  map  may  be  imagined  from  Medina's  position  as  official, 
examiner  of  the  pilots  on  the  Spaoish  service  with  the  West-Indies.  The 
Spanish  edition  of  1545  is  excessively  rare  and  would  be  worth  flor.  200 
or  more. 

2334  ITautieal  Magazine  (The)  and  Naval  Chronicle.  A  Journal  of 
Papers  on  subjects  connected  with  maritime  atfairs.  London,  1832 — 
59.  Vol.  1 — 28.  hf,  calf,  large  number  of  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  fine 
copy,  45. — 

Valuable  journal,  containing  accounts  of  voyages  and  discoveries,  new 
and  old,  ethnography  etc.  from  all  parts  of  the  woild. 

2335  Dutch  Nautical  Magazine. 

a.  Berigten  en  Ferhandelingen  over  eenige  onderwerpen  der  zee- 
vaart,  verzam.  door  J.  F,  L,  Schroder,  's  Grav.  en  Amst.,  4783 — 1828. 
6  vols.  (F,  IT  together  in  16  parts,  Ifl  and  IV  in  2  parts  each,  V,  2. 
and  VI.  1.)  8vo.  Very  rare.  35.- 

{Notices  and  memoirs  of  some  subjects  of  navigation.) 
Complete,    —    Nearly   unique   series,   the  first  2  vols,  being  excessively 
rare.     This   first  series   appeared   as    appendix   to  the:     „Almanak  voor 
ZeeUeden"  and  is  very  rare.  Vol.  V,  1  and  VI,  2  were  never  printed.  — 
These  Notices  had  their  continuation  in  the  following  Journal : 

b.  Tijdschrift  toegewijd  aan  het  Zeewezen,  uitgeg.  doorJ.  E,  Tromp 
en  C.  Ferveer,  Brussel  en  Amst.  1830 — 35.  4  vols.  8vo.  —  Complete 
series,  10. — 

(Journal  for  maritime  affairs.) 
e,  Verhandelingen  en  berigten  betrekkel.  het  zeewezen  en  de  zee- 
vaartkunde,  uitgeg.  door  0.  A.  TindaLen  Jac,  /Si^ar^.  Amst.,  1840—67. 
28  vols.  8vo.  (published  at  fl.  7.20  per  year.)  65.— 

{Memoirs  and  notices  relating  to  maritime  affairs  and  navigation,) 
A — C  if  taken  together  in  one  lot.  100. — 

A  perfectly  complete  copy  till  1867  of  this  valuable  set. 

All  volumes  are  illustrated  with  maps,  plates,  etc.  —  Of  a  special  interest 
is  the  last  series,  which  contains,  besides  the  account  of  all  relating  to 
maritime  affairs  in  these  days,  also  many  historical  articles  on  the  old 
Dutch  voyages,  mostly  taken  from  unpublished  documents.  In  the  following 
I  give  a  few  notices  of  the  most  interesting  parts  of  the  contents  of  some 
volumes,  selected  ad  libitum. 

1841,  pp.  216—244  Swart.  Cook,  Columbus  and  Tasman.  —  pp.  299—303 
On  the  demeanour  of  the  Dutch  against  C.  Hontman,  the  celebrated  navi- 
gator. —  pp.  330 — 340.  Lauts,  Life  of  Rembrandsz.  v.  Nierop.  —  pp. 
693 — 725.  Swart,  Discovery  of  Nieuw-Zeeland  by  the  Dutch  in  1642. 

1842.  pp.  65  —  91.  Swart^  The  instructions  given  to  A.  J.  Tasman  in 
1644.  —  pp.  109—126.  The  fur-commerce  of  North- America.  —  pp.  275—99. 
Lauts^  Ab.  J.  Tasman.  —  pp.  343 — 463.  Moderae,  Maritime  description  of 

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the  West-Indies.  —  pp.  664  —73.  The  Ihitch  voyages  of  discovery  to 
the  North* 

1843.  pp.  259—88.  Lauis'Hn  Haygen  van  Liaschoten.  —  pp.  413—445. 
ros.  Description  of  the  coasts  of  Dutch  Guiana.  —  pp.  529 — ^35.  df  Mm- 
nick,  A.  J.  Tuman. 

1845.  pp.^^3 — 71.  Voyage  of  v.  Raders  in  Demerary,  Oranada  etc. 

1848.  pp.  1—31.  Swart,  The  South-Lands  and  the  voyages  thither.  — 
pp.  109 — ^132.  Dodt,  The  early  navigations  of  the  Dutch  to  the  North. 

1851.  pp.  66—112.  Fokkens,  Rio  de  Janeiro  and  Rio  de  La  Plata.  — 
pp.  189—203.  The  river-navigation  in  the  Suited  States. 

18.56.  p.  334  ff.  Curious  names  of  towns  in  North- America. 

2336  TJjdschrift  toegewijd  aan  het  zeewezen,  uitgeg.  door  Pilaar  en 
Obreen.  Medeiiblik  en  Amsterdam,  1841 — 52.  11  vols.  8vo.         18.— 

{JourwU  for  maritinM  affairs) 
Very   interesting   and  highly  scientific  Jouroal.    The  preceding  No.  Ib 
rather  an-  official  Journal,  giving  all  the  nominations  and  changes  of  the 
Marine   ofScers,   ect.,    with   scientific   memoirs;  this  is  a  journal  entirely 
,  devoted  to'science. 

2337  Pelkwijk  (J.  ter)  De  zeevaart  der  oude  volken.  Zwolle,  1851.  With 
3  pL  8vo.  -.75 

{The  navigation  of  the  anevenit.) 

2338  Waghenaer  (L.  J.)  Enchuyser  Zeecaertboek,  inhoudende  degeheele 
navigatie  vande  Oostersche,  Noordsche,  Russche,  Westersche . . .  ende 
voordere  zeevaeit,  enz.  Amsterd.,  Com.  Claesz.,  1605.  hf.  vellum,  wood- 
cuts. 8vo.  9.— • 

(Maritime  guide   of  Enchuysen,   comprising  the  whole  navigation  of 

the  Eastern^  Northern,  Russian,   Western,,,  lands.) 

Extremely  scarce,  the  first  copy  I  ever  met  with.  Pp.  334—336 

treat  of   the   navigation  to  Brazil,    with  3  woodcuts  (Vernambuck,   Caep 

de  S.  Augustljn,  S.  Thoma.)  My  copy  is  a  very  fine  one,  but  unfortunately 

wanting  pp.  193—240. 

2339  Willemsen,  Goeyvaert,  v.  Hollealoot,  Die  Caerte  vande  Oost 
ende  West  zee,  by  verscheyd.  stuurluyden  seer  vermeerd.  Harl.,  1588. 
4to.  25.- 

{The  map  of  the  Eastern  and  Western  Sea.) 
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OFfEBED  TOK   SAI.B  BY 

FREDERIK  MTJLLER,  at  Amsterdam, 

LITZBAKT   AOINT  OF  THS  SMITHSONIAN  fNSTITUTIOK  AT  WASHINGTON. 


mCLUDING  A  LAR6E  NUMBER  OF  BOOKS  IN  ALL  LANBUAGES 
with  Bibliographical  and  Historical  Notes 

AND  PRESEamMa  AN  ESSAY  TOWARDS  A 


PART  n.  —  BOOES  (supplement). 


AMSTERDAM , 

FREDERIK  MULLER. 

Heerengracht,  329. 
1875. 


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AMERICA. 


PART  I.  -  BOOKS. 
SUPPLEMENT. 


2340  Aa  (P.  van  der),  (cones  arboram,  fracticnm  et  herbarnm  exoticanmi 
k  Si^o,  Mentzelio  adiiaque  botanophilis  qaidem  descriptaram,  nee  non 
delineataram ;  ut  et  animalium  peregrm^rum  rarissimoram  in  extremis 
oris  et  desertis  Indiaram  repertorum.  Lugd.  Bat.,  P.  v.  d,  Aa,  (about 
1720.)  calf,  squ.  4to.  clean  copfj.  10.— 

A  collection  of  80  plates,  representing  rare  plants  and  animals  from  both 
Indies  etc.  This  is  a  publication  similar  to  that  mentioned  sab  N°.  1  and  2 
of  this  catalogne,  but  on  a  smaller  scale  and  treating  only  of  the  natnral 
history  of  remote  countries.  —  Bare. 

2341  Acosta  (GioT*  di),  Historia  natarale  e  morale  delle  Indie;  nella.qnale 
si  trattano  le  cose  notabili  del  cielo,  et  de  gli  element!,  metalli,  piante, 
et  animali  di  quelle:  i  suoi  riti  et  c^remonie:  leggi  et  governi,  et 
graerre  de  gli  Indiani.  Nuovam.  trad.  d.  ling.  Spagnuola  nella  ftal.  da 
G.  P.  Galncci.  Venetia,  1696.  vellum.  4to.  —  Fine  copif,  12.— 

Second  italian  version  on  the  best  edition  of  Sevilla,  1591.  —  The  Dutch 
editions  of  1598  and  1624  see  N^.  7,  8;  the  Latin  of  1696  see  N«.  6. 

2342  Histoire  naturelle  et  moralle  des  Indes,  tant  Orientalles  qu'Occiden- 

talles.   Trad,   en  frang.  p.  Rob.  Regnault  Cauxois.    Paris,    Mare   Orry, 
1598.  calf.  8vo.  20.— 

First  French  translation,  republished  by  the  same  bookseller  in  1600  and  1606. 

2343  The  Natural  and  Morall  Historie  of  the  East-  and  West-Indies. 

Translat.  into  English  by  E.  G(rimeston).  London,  1604.  caif.  4to.  29. — 

Rare  English  translation. 

2344  Adair  (Jam.))  The  History  of  the  American  Indians,  particularly  those 
nations  adjoining  to  the  Mississippi,  Florida,  Georgia,  Carolina  and 
Virginia,  contain,  an  account  of  their  origin,  language,  manners,  form 
of  government  etc.  With  an  appendix  contain,  a  description  of  the  Flo- 
ridas,  and  the  Mississippi  Lands  etc.  London,  1774,  A/,  calf,  folding 
map.  4to.  18.-— 

«One  of  the  best  and  most  instructive  books  of  its  kind."  JHbdin.  —  The 
author  was  '^Trader  with  the  Indians  and  Resident  in  their  country  for 
40  years." 

FBasD.  MuLiiite,  Amsierdam.  37 

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2345  Adams  (J.),  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of  the  United 
States.  London,  C,  JHlfyt  1787.  3  vols.  emLf  §ilt,  8vo.  —  Vol,  I  OighUy 
different  in  binding.  21. — 

Presentation- copy  of  the  aatfaor  to  the  eminent  Datch  publicist  J.  Lozac, 
the  anthor  of  the  following  work.  On  the  fly-leaf  on  the  2d  and  3d  vol.  the 
AUT06IU.PU  inscription :  Mr.  Luzae  from  Ais  friend  John  Adams, 

OjtiGtvAt  feDitiDW.  —  fhe  £i»i  toUitie,  being  ]tiibUah«i  as  a  Doitfilelie  woAl, 
'bears  no  indication  of  volnme  on  the  title,  fhe  2  sabseqaent  vols,  were  only 
written  after  the  first  was  published.  Sabin  says,  that  they  have  on  the  title 
the  words  added:  AgainH  the  aUacit  of  Mr.  Turcot.  My  copy  has  not  these 
words,  althoQgh  it  is  conform  to  the  collation  given  by  Sabin,  except  that  the 
2d  vol.  has  451  pp.  instead  of  651  pp.  (whieh  wifl  be  a  printing  error  in 
Mr.  Sabin's  excdtent  BiWiogrtphy).  —  See  N*   12. 

2346  ( )  Liizao  (Jo.),  Oratio  de  Socrate  cive,   cum  probatt.  et  adnotatt. 

cet  Lugd.  Batav.  1796.  134  pp.  4to.  uncut.  3.50 

This  work  contains  an  interesting  dedication  (8  pp.)  to  *John  Adams,  Pre- 
/vsident  of  the  Unit.  Statw  of  America,  bis  trud  and  esteemed  friend." 

2347 Same  work,  translated  info  Dutch.  L^yden,  1796.  8».       2.— 

With  dedication  t«  Addms,10  pp. 

2348  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States  (from 
Washington  to  Van  Buren),  together  with  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence and  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  New  York,  1839.  j^rtr.  sheep. 
8vo*  i.— 

Piesoitatiofi^copy  with  inscription  from  the  Historian  ^.  Romeyn  Brodhead, 
to  the  Royal  Librarian  J.  W.  Uoltrop,  The  Hague,  1840. 

2349  Agriculture.  —  Report  of  the  Gonuniasioner  of  Patentg  for  the  year 
1851.  Part.  11:  Agriculture,  Washingt  1852.  ekth.  8va.  676  pp.  and 
9  pL  1.50 

2350  Aikin  (P.  F.),  Yergleicheade  Darstellun^r  der  ConHltution  GroBz- 
Britanniens  und  der  Verein.  Staaten  vob  Ameiika.  Bearfo.  von 
E.  J.  Clement  Mit  einer  Vorrede  von  F«  Baliis^b.  Lei^B.  1844. 
hf.  coif.  8vo.  1.50 

ALBANY. 

2351  AccouatB  of  the   annoal  festivals  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Society  at 

Albany  (founded  1827),  in  commemoration  of  the  relations  with  the 
Netherlands,  afl  part  of  New  Nethejland.  1828--42.  ^  14  Nos.  of  the 
NederL  Staatt-courttnt  and  Baghlad  van  *s  Gravenhage,  —  i>.  Veegent,  Ac- 
couiit  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society.  Konti-  en  Letterhode^  1845. 
2  Nos.  8vo.  —  in  all  17  pieces  in  Dutch;  bound  in  1vol.  bds.  4to.  10.— 

Confer  N».  1119—20. 

2352 Barnes  (Will.),  The  settlement  and  early  history  of  Albany. 

(1609—86.)  Albany,  J.  MumeU,  1864.  4  plant  and  plate,  hf,  mot.  gilt. 
8vo.  — ._ 

Presentation-copy,  —  not  for  sale.  Fine  and  highly  interesting  volame^ 
printed  in  limited  number. 

2353  Allert  (L.),  Der  DoUmetscher  in  Amerika.  Anleitung,  die  engL  Sprache 
in  knrzer  Zeit  zu  lemen.  Leipz.  1848.  6ds.  8vo.  — .80 

2354  Almanaoh  Am^ricain,  Asiatique  et  Africain,  on  ^tat  phy^que,  polit, 
eccl^siast.  et  militaire  des  colonies  d'£urope  en  Asie,  en  Afrique  et  en 
AmiSrique.  Paris,  1786.  390  pp.  Af.  calf.  12mo.  2.— 

At  the  end:  Kecueil  diplomatique  pendant  1785.  82  pp. 

Fbu.  Muziw» 

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2355  Almanach  (De  naauwkearige  Hollandsche)  1779.  AvBtdfl^  A.  M^nm, 
(1778.)  platet,  bds.  16mo.  5.— 

{The  accurate  Dutch  Almanac.) 
Very  rare  and  curious.  —  Besides  a  Description  of   the  (14)  BHtish  Colo- 
nies in  North   America,    it  contains    12  fine  er^raved  satirical  plates  on  the 
mode  of  Hoad-dress  of  hoth  sexes,  fo>r  every  month  in  the  year,  and  2  folding 
plates  re|)iesentijig  12.kin4s  of  hair^dreasing  of  ladies. 

2356  Amesikat  in  alle  syne  byzonderbedern  beschouwd,  ter  verki^.  eener 
naauwkeiir.  kennis  van  dat  thans  zoo  gemcht  maakend  land.  Amsterd., 
P.  Meyer,  1780—82.  4  vols.  2  m^tps.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  4.60 

{America   i»  all  its  partic^UuriiieSy  for  a^  en^^  kwwledge  of  this  now 
so  rumour-vmhing  country.) 

2357  Amerious  Tespuooiua  --  Oanorai  <Staa.),  Viaggi  dl  Amerigo 
Vespucci  con  la  vita,  Telogio  e  ia  dissert.  giust)flcati\  a.  2a  edi'Z.  corr. 
FiTenze,  18*2.  4  vols,  in  1.  portr.,  elotk.  12aio.  3— 

The  justification  of  Vespacci  la  curions  and  has  been  mnch  contradicted. 

2358  *- — '■  Saxitarem.  Researches  respecting  Americus  Vespiwius,  and  his 
voyages.  Trans!,  by  E.  V,  CMiae,  Boston,  1860.  cloth,  gyo,  <3Jm)  2.— 

Confer  NO.  24.  25,  63. 

2359  [Anburey  (Tii.)]  Travels  throogb.  the  interior  j^rts  of  America,  la 
a  sieries  ot  letteors.  By  a»  Qfi^ce^.  Lo^ixd.  1789.  2  vols,  map  atul  plates, 
sd.  uncut,  8vo.  6.— 

Tn  vol.  2  four  ]fi»tfi9  oi  8  American  Dollars  in  pa^er  of  177&* 

23a0  — -  Voyages  dans  les  parties  ijaf6rieures  de  I- Aweriqiie,  pendant  1^ 
eowrs  de  la  demifere  gaerre,  lar  wa  CWpcier  de  TArini^e  royaAe.  Trad, 
de  I'Angl.  (par  Le  Bos.)  Paris,  1790.  2  vols.  hf.  calf.  map.  .3vo.       5.— 

8361  ABtunMtt  7  Acetrado  <D.  {Uf.y,  Meroorjsw  hlsMricss  solve  la  legis- 
laeion,  j  gobiemo  del  Comercio  de  los  Espanole»  oob  sas  Oolotrias  en 
las  indias  Occideotales.  JAsAM,  SanoAa^  lt91,  »m  siad  CV  pp,  iv^. 
unfi^t.  4to.  3.50 

APIANUS  (P.). 

236i2  -"-^  CoiUQOgvaplukuis  liber.  Iian<3i3Uta,  (ld24.>  Nuvierous  curious  wood- 
euifi,  geometr.  and  ^istronom.  diagir^mi*  with  vohelles  and  other  moveables 
pieces,  ^fmaW  4to.  (Harrisse  N^.  127.)  42.— 

Finar  4MP  kare  soition.  CovtWR^  two  sntttU  maps,  the  first  with  a  figure 
and  title  of  America;  the  ar^ele  devoted  to  Amectt»  and  Veeiinccins, 
ignores  Ihe  name  orf  Colnmb^is..  —  AluiAa  :b«B  iDtrodu^ed  the  saxne  of  America 
on  maps,  by  placing  it  for  the  first  ttfn«  4>a  the  ja»ap  di^signed  by  hdm,  for 
Camers,  edition  of  SoUnns^  in  1520. 

238^ Co9mQgiaj^ba«i»s  liber  —  leatitut.   per   Gremmam  Phrysinm.   ftem 

ei^.  Oeiomae  Phrysii  lib.  4e  locorum  descrtbendt)mia  ratione  et  de 
eorum  distantiis  inveniendis,  nusq'  ante  hac  visiis,  Antverp,,  ^.  JBontius 
(In  fkaeiJo.  Orapkeus  typis  9tLdebat  l^l^^d  woodcutt  and  reooluin^  diagrams. 
nHlum.  4to.  (Harrisae  W,  179.)  36.— 

2364 Cosmographia,  per  Gemmam  Phrysinm  denno  restitviia.  A^lditis  de 

eadem  re  ipsiu3  Geuiaae  libellis.  Antverp.,  Artu  Birckman.  1540.  WU^ 
WoodcuUa^revoli^. diagrams  (fio\(xux^Ci).veUuvi^^to>(^^  230.)  15. — 
i/O'est  d'^i^^  IVditkm  da  1540  f\^^^  M  fa.ite  la  trado^^n  fra«9ai8e.'* 
Bmnet. 

SM  -r-^  Cosmograpbtia,  per  G«aiina«»  F^isiuin  ....  ^m^*  A4diti&  eiuadem 
argo^iwii  1^.  mm  OemwaQ  Wxlfdm*  APitvorp.,^  Q.  Sonfm^  .1^4^.  wuh 


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woodcuts  and  revohing  diagrams  as  in  the  first  edition,  vellum,  4to.  (Ear- 
risse  262.)  20.- 

Title  somewhat  stained  and  with  a  name  in  MS. 

In  addition  to  the  first  edition  this  has  some  extra  astronomical  disquisi- 
tions hy  Gemma  Frisias,  the  table  of  the  American  islands  at  the  end,  and 
the  description  of  Fern,  discovered  by  the  Spaniards  in  1530.  Besides  the 
figure  of  the  American  continent  in  the  first  of  the  two  small  maps,  is  altered 
and  improved. 

2366  - —  Cosmographfa,  additis  libellis  Gemmae  Frisii.  Antverp.  G.  Bon- 
tins,  1560.  Woodcuts,  revolving  diagrams  and  folding  map,  vellum.  4to. 
Fine  copy,  original  binding  with  date  of  1577.  (Harrisse  298.)      35.- 

There  are  in  this  edition  a  few  further  additions  by  Gemma  Frisias  beyond 
those  contained  in  that  of  1540;  bat  the  great  and  essential  difference  which 
makes  these  valaable  is  the  large  map  of  the  world,  which  is  not  in  aoy 
of  the  earlier  editions.  It  gives  a  very  fiiir  representation  of  Sonth  America 
and  the  Isthmns;  North  America  being  still  in  a  crude  and  incorrect  state. 
This  map  shows  a  wonderful  advance  in  the  knowledge  of  the  New  World's 
Geography,  beyond  what  appears  in  the  two  smaller  maps,  which  these  volomes 
also  have  in  common  with  the  former  editions. 

2367  Cosmographia,   per  Oemmam  Frisinm  ....  aucta,  et  annotatt  illus- 

trata.  Antverpiae,  apad  Christ,  Plantinum,  1574.  Woodcuts,  revolving  dia- 
grams and  folding  map.  bds.  4to.  22.- 

Same  text,  woodcnts  and  large  map  as  in  the  former  edition. 

2368 Gosraographia,  per  Gemmam  Frisium  aucta  et  annotatt.  illnstrata. 

Goloniae  Agripp.,  apud  Haeredes  A.  Biremanni,  1574.  vellum.  4to.  f^ery 
fine  copy,  15.— 

Same  text,  -  woodcuts,  revolving  diagrams  and  the  large  folding  map  as  in 
the  former  editions. 

2369 et  Gemmae  Frisiae,   Gosmographia,    slve  Descrlptio  nniversi 

orbis  ....  restituta.  Adiecti  sunt  alii  tarn  Gemmae  Frisiae,  «tam  alior. 
anctomm  eius  argnmenti  libelll  ac  tract,  varii.  Antverp.,  Jo.  Belierut^ 
1584.  4to.  478  numb.  pp.  15.- 

Exactly  the  same  woodcnts,  revolving  diagrams,  with  the  large  folding  map 
as  in  the  edition  of  1674.  —  With  the  J)e8cription  of  the  New  World  by 
Lopez  de  Gomara  and  Jeron.  Girana  Tarragonez  (pagg.  160 — 187),  and  some 
augmentations  in  the  matbem.  and  astronomical  part.  —  Large  copy,  slightly 
stained  by  water  in  some  of  the  margins. 

The  same  edition  as  the  following  ifi,  2870  printed  at  the  oflBcin  of  Jo^n, 
Witkagius,  only  with  another  title. 

2370 Gosmographia,  s.   descriptio  nniversi  orbis,  ....  huie  edit. 

addituB  est  de  Astrolabo  Gatholico  lib.,  nunc  primnm  a  Mart.  Euerartho 
in  epitomen  redacta.  Antverp.,  ex  offic.  Am.  Coninxy  1584.  478  numb.  pp. 
\tgpis  J.  Withagii).  4to.  15.- 

The  same  edition  as  n®.  2369,  only  with  another  title.  —  Good  copy  with 
all  the  woodcnts,  revolving  diagrams  and  the  folding  map.  At  the  end  slightly 
stained  by  water. 

2371  La  Gosmographie,  traictant  de  toutes  les  regions  et  pays  du  monde, 

trad,  du  latin  en  fran^ois,  et  par  Gemma  Frison  ....  corrig^e.  Anvers, 
Qreg.  Bonie  {imprimS  par  GiUes  de  JHest),  1544.  Woodcuts  and  revoking 
diagrams,  vellum.  4to.  (Harrisse  253.)  55.- 

2372  Gosmographie,  ou  description  des  quatre  parties  du  Monde,  cont. 

la  situatioo,  division  et  estendae  de  chac.  Region  etProvince  d'icelles; 

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APIANUS  (P.). 

....  corrig^e  et  augin.  p«ar  Gemma  Prison  ....  trad,  en  langue  Fran^. 
Anvers,  •/".  Withage^  1581.  Woodcuts^  revolving  diagram*  and  folding  map. 
vellum,  large  4to.  25. — 

WUh  the  astrouomical  additions  of  Gemma  Grisius,  aud  the  description  of 
the  West- Indies  and  the  New  World,  from  Franc.  Lopez  de  Gomara,  and 
Jerome  Girana  Tarragonois.  —  Same  figures  and  map. 

2373  Cosmographia,  augmentado  por  Gemma  Frisio,  ....  agora  traduzida 

en  Romance  Castellano.  Enveres,  G.  Bontio,  1548.  With  woodcuts,  revol- 
ving diagrams  and  folding  map.  Old  stamped  calf  the  back  mended.  4to. 
Fine  copy.  (Harrisse  283.)  40.— 

2374  Cosmographie  va   Fe,  \  Apianus.   En.   hoeme   de   Carten  der  landscape 

maect  j  va  Gema  phrysio  bescreve,  alien  costigen  en  subiy  \  len  minsche 
ter  liefde  nu  ierst  in  duytsche  gesedt.  (Fig.  of  a  globe  and  below:)  1537 
Gregorius  de  bonte.  Tantwerpen  inde  sehiU  va  Baselen.  TV  nnnumb.  and 
61  nnmb.  leaves.  Woodcuts  and  astronom.  figures  and  revolving  diagrams. 
sm.  4to.  30.— 

First  edition  of  the  Dutch  translation,  unknown  to  Harrisse.  —  With  the 
description  of  Pern  and  the  figure  of  Amerioa  on  the  first  of  the  two  small 
maps.  —  Title  printed  in  hlack  and  red;  the  words  in  italics  in  red. 

2375 Cosmographie  ....   derdwerf  nn  gheeorrigeert  van  Gemma  Frisio. 

Metten  Zeecompasse  ende  anderen    boecxkens  by  den  selven  Gemma 
daer  toegedaen.  Tantwerpen,  Greg,  de  Bonte.  1553.  76  leaves.  Woodcuts, 
revolving  diagrams  and  the  large  folding  map.  hf.  morocco  gilt.  sm.  4to.  40. — 
Third  edition  in  Butch. 

2376  Cosmographie  ....  Thantwerpen,  J.  Venoithagen,  1561.  Woodcuts  as 

in  the  former  edition,  sm.  4to.    Fourth  edit.  30.— 

2377  Cosmographie,  ofte  Besehryvinge  der  gheheelder  Wereld  ....  Ghe- 
eorrigeert ende  vermeerdert  door  M.  Gtemma  Frisius.  Amsterd.,  Corn. 
Claesz.  1598.  Woodcuts,  revolving  diagrams  and  folding  map.  vellum, 
sm.  4to.  15. — 

Fifth  edition,  followed  by  the  Dutch  translation  of  1609,  see  n*.  44.  —  This 
contains  the  additions  by  Gemma  Frisius,  and  the  extensive  description  of  the  New 
World   translated   from    Lopez  de  Gomara  and  Jeron.  Giraaa  Tarragonez.  •— 
Same  figares  and  map  as  in  the  former  edition. 
—    For  other  editions  in  Latin,  Spanish,  Dutch,  see  N®.  40—47. 

The  second  edition  in  Dutch:  "Anderworf  gecorrig.  van  Gemma  Phrysio,  etc. 
Antw.,  G.  de  Bonte,  1555."  not  mentioned  by  Marrisse,  was  sold  in  a  very 
remarkable  auction  of  old  books  and  MSS.,  at  my  house,  Mai  1869,  compri- 
sing a  rich  and  valuable  collection  of  Books,  MSS.,  Portraits,  Plates  and 
Maps,  concerning  America,  especially  on  New-Netherland   and  Brazil,  305  Nos. 

2378  Archaeologia  Americana.  —  Transactions  and  collections  of  the 
American  Antiquarian  Society,  Vol.  I.  {all  published.)  Worcester,  Mass. 
1820.  maps  and  plates,  bds.  8vo.  7.50 

2379 Critical   account   (in    Dutch)  by  /.  T.  Bodel  Nyenhuis,  with 

Supplement  by  Prof.  C.  J.  C,  B{euvens.)  1823.  54  pp.  8vo.  Extr.      1.— 

2380  AUas.  —  Historical,  Chronolog.  and  Geographical  American  Atla$,  being 
a  guide  to  the  history  of  North  aud  South  America,  and  the  West- 
Indies,  exhibiting  an  accurate  account  of  the  discovery,  settlement  and 
progress  of  their  various  kingdoms,  states,  provinces,  etc.  According 
to  the  plan  of  Le  Sage's  Atlas.  Philad.,  H.  C.  Carey  and  J.  Lea,  1822. 
53  coloured  maps,  wUh  iead,  hf.  calf,  large  fol.  7.50 

AmstiiidaiD. 

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2381  AufPenberg  (J.  v.)  Der  Flibnstier  Oder  die  Erobentng  vQH  B»»n|. 
Komantisches  Trauerspiel.  Bamberg.  1819,  h{.  calf,  8vo.  1.- 

2382  [Aysma  (J.) J  Spiegel  der  Sibyllen,  van  vierderley  vertooningen.  Amst 
1685.  4  part.  938  pp.  numerous  fine  engraved  copperplatei  of  religions  cere- 
monies,  a.  o,  in  Florida,  Mexico,  etc.  7.50 

{Mirror  of  the  Sibyls,  in  four  different  representations.) 
This  work  treat  of  the  differeoi  religions  in  the.  world  and  their  ceremoDies; 
the  Sibyls  and  their  prophecies;  all  illastra^ed  by  many  plates. 

2383  AsteOS  (HiBtoire  des).  Paris.  1855.  24  pp.  12rao,  Very  rare,  1.^ 
2384 M^mc^re  Ulustr^  d'line  expedition  remarqnable  dans  TAmeriqae 

centrale,  la  decouverte  de  la  villed'[xiniaya,etdeaxmerTeilteux Aztecs; 
d^crite  p.  J.  L.  Stephens  et  d'antres.  Trad,  de  I'Espagn.  de  Velasquez. 
Amst.  1857.  44  pp.  woodeuts.  8ro.  —  Curious.  Rare.  1.— 

Printed  at  the  occasion  of  the  exhibition  of  two  A^ttecs  at  Amsterdam  in 
1857. 

2385  Baudartlus  (Gul.),  Memoryen  ofte  Cort  verhael  der  gedenckweer- 
dichste  so  kerckl.  als  wereltl.  gheschiedenissen  van  Nederland,  Vranck- 

ryek,   Hooghduytschland,    Gr.   Brit.,  Hispan 1603—1624.  2e  vera. 

editie.  Amh.  en  Zntph.  1624—25.  2  vols,  fine  portr.  of  the  author,  and 
many  other  portraits,  hds,  uncut.  foK  --  little  stained  by  water.  — 
Scarce,  15.— 

{Memorials  or  short  account  of  the  most  remarkable  eeclesiast.  and 
utorbUy  occurrences  in  the  NetherUands,  Vrance^  Germany,  Gr,  Brit.,  Spain, 
etc.  1603-24.  2d  ed.  augment,) 

These  chronicles  by  an  highly  esteemed  aat^or,  knewn  for  bis  creditable 
work  on  the  Spanish  war  in  the  Netherlands,  contain  an  aiii]de  description  of 
the  events  in  Europe,  especially  in  his  country  and  tke  exploits  of  the  Dotcb 
armies  and  fleets  in  Braail  in  1634.  Vol.  II,  Book  XVI,  pp,  72—100, 
and  elsewhfure. 

2386  Baumaun  (L.  A.)  Abriss  der  Staatsverfaaaong  der  vornfibmsten  Lan- 
der in  Afirika  u.  Amerika.  Brandeab.  1776— 3ft.  2  vols,  hd*^  uncuU. 
8vo.  2.50 

Inciading  th«  Sonth-$ea-  -and  Narth-Pok-lAnds. 

d387  Baumbaoh  (L^  v.),  Ntaae  Briefe  aus  d.  Vereiofigten  Staates  von 
Nord-Amerika.  OaflseH,  1856.  8v(>.  (tJ&O)  1.25 

2388  Benzoni  (Qir.),  La  Hiertoria  del  mondo  huoto  ....  laqnal  tratta  delle 
isole,  e  nuuri  miosamente  ritkrc^vati,  et  d^iUe  nuove  citt&  da  lui  proprio 
vednte,  per  a^na,  e  per  terra  in  q.aattuordeci  anni.  Yenetla,  1572. 
179  p^  tooodcuU^  hds*  sm.  8vo.  25.- 

Seoood  edition  of  the  oBginft),  tmgmaited  ^^aiUwse  cose  notabUe  dt^  iioU 
di  Canaria.^*  Wsbj  rabx.  —  Good  copy,  only  8om«  Ifssauss  aKghtly  stained. 

23g9  i>er  Neuen  Weldt  und  (ndianisehen  KSnifreicfhs,  newe  ramd  wahr- 

haflt^  Hstory  „..  Teniach  dnrch  Nic,  Hoaiger  von  KQnigshoirai  an  der 
Tauber.  Basely  A  Benrhpatri,  1579.  half  talf.  fol.  20.- 

Very  fine  copy  of  this  rare  German  trantktios.  Fron  ih«  Sebotewski  Li- 
brary. ^  QmS»  l!i<>.  78—83  and  1Q38  for  the  otbw  t^erman,  Latin  aad 
Dutch  editioiis. 

BERBI€L 

2390 Kort  dog  waaracbtig  Verhael  van  de  Bebellie  en  Opstaod  der  Ne- 

gers  in  de  Colonie  de  Berhice,  en  de  ysseiyke  wreedheden  aan  deszelfs 

Inwoonders  gepleegtr  etc.  Midd.  en  Anv^t.  1763.  15  pp.  4to.  3.- 

{firief  hut  truly  r^ktiam  of  iU  MielUim  ^  4^  iTt^f^Mt  t*  the  eolon!/ 

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IftllCE. 

of  Berhtet,    mnd  of  the  fitghtful  cruelUst   committed  wn  the  imhabUawU 
thereof.  ....  21  Mr,  to  14  June  1763.) 

2391  Vermaakelyck  en   kluchtig  relaes  van  een  reyae  van  AiDBtcrdam 

naar  de  nieawe  CoUonien  vande  Berebisjes,  in  1735 .»..  4oor  G.  T.  Qal- 
bano  ElephanBtins,  Historio-Graphus  liotterodam  ....  Anist.,  X.  FouUrt^ 
1736.  30  pp.  8V0.  uncut.  Very  rare,  5.— 

{fUaeant  and  eomieal  relation   of  a  w^age  from  Amsterdam    to    the 
new  colony  of  Berbiee,  in  1735.) 

2392  Wyland,  (J.  P.)?  Joumaal  ....  van  het  voorgevallene  in  de  Co- 

lonie  van  Kio  Berblecie,  beginn.  met  de  Kevolte  der  Negers,  6  July 
1762  ....  11  July  1763.  Amsterd.  (1763.)  34  pp.  Vneut.  4to.  2.50 

Diary  of  all  that  occurred  in  the  colony  of  Rio  Berbice,  from  the  Rebellion 
of  the  Negroes,  6  July  1762  tot  XL  July  1763.) 

3393  Berkemeyer.   (P.  L0>  Lo  curienx  antiquairei  on  recneil  g^ogr.  et 

histor.  des  choses  les  plus  reraar<|[uable8  dans  les  quatre  parties  de  TUni- 

vers.  I^e^e,   P.  v.  d.  Ja,  1729.  3  vole,  calf^  mapt  and  platet,  8to.    2.50 

pp.    985^-1084  and  3   platei  treat  on  America.  -^  For  a  Gcrmaa  edition 

see  division  t  Atlases  N^.  2176. 

8394  Bibliography.  — -  Catalogue  de  hi  Biblieth^ne  de  D.  J.  H.  Andrade. 
Leipzig  et  Paris.  1869.  Frix  imprimes.  t  voL  hf,  calf,  8vo«  2.50 

Important  collection  of  books  and  manuscripts,  especially  on  America,  comp r»> 
sing  the  rarest  works  relating  to  Mexico,  once  the  propriety  of  the  miifbrtmiate 
Emperor  Maximilian. 

8395  BoemuS)  (J.)?  Omnium  gentium  mores,  leges  et  ritus  ....  Apfaricam, 
Asiam  et  Europam  deserib.  Aug.  Viudelie.,  Siy.  Qrimm^  1520.  fol.    'kSO 

Firai  edition;  rare*  ^^  Stamp  on  the  title^  wormholes,  and  somewhat  stai- 
ned in  the  under  margins. 

83%  Mores,   leges  et  litas  omnium  gentium.  Ex  Nicol.  Damaaceni  his- 

toria  excerpta  quaedam;  itidem  ex  Brasiliana  J.  Lerii  historia.  Fides 
et  mores  Aethiopum  Dam.  a  Goes  auctore,  etc«  [liugd.]  Jpud  J.  Tor- 
naetium,  1620.  veUum,  16mo.  4.— 

The  part  relating  to  America  fiUs  pp.  387—406  and  is  taken  from 
licry.  —  See  N«  123. 

2397 Omnium  gentium  mores,  leges  et  ritus  ...»  Aecessit  lib.  de  Begio- 

nibus  Septentrionalibus  ex  Jac»  Zieglero.  Antverp.,  /.  SteeUius,  1j88. 
vellum,  sm.  8vo.  —  Slightly  stained  by  water.  5.— 

Bare  edition,  —  The  Supplement  on  the  nations  of  the  North,  and  on 
Greenland,  by  Zisyler,  in  his  Schondia,  is  not  in  the  Italian  edition.  — 
See  n«  123. 

In  the  same  vol.:  Mich,  Humelbergii  Epitome  grammat.  Graecae.  Ba'^il 
1532. 

2398 Gli  costumi,  le   leggi   et  Tusanze   di   tutte  le  genti,  trad,  per  il 

Fauno.  Tre  libri  cont  TAfrica,  TAsia,  TEuropa*  Venetia,  1543.  veUum. 
sm.  8vo.  —  Slightly  stained  by  water,  7.50 

First  edition  in  Italian. 

2399  Bolivia.  —  Kriegk,  (G.  L.)  Das  Land  Otnquis  in  Bolivia.  Nach 
einem  Originalberichte  von  M.  Bach.  Frankf.  a.  M.  1838.  8vo.  {map 
wanting,)  1. — 

2400  Borgiaani  (C.)  Bezoek  in  de  Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika  in 
1850.  Groning.,  1854.  8vo.  (2.25.)  1.25 

(Tisit  to  the  United  States  of  N.  Ameriea  in  1850.) 

Amstodam. 

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2401  Bossil,  Noav.  voyages  aux  Indes  Occidentales,  conten.  one  relation  des 
differents  peuples  qai  habitent  les  environs  da  grand  fleave  Saint-Louis. 
Amst  A  /.  Changuion,  1769.  2  vols,  in  1  sd.  unettt,  platet.  8vo.       3.&0 

The  author  stayed  for  12  years  among  the  Indians  of  North- America,  es- 
peeiaHy  in  Looiaiaoa,  and  took  an  active  part,  as  French  officer,  in  the  wus 
with  the  English.  —  Confer  N*  904—5. 

2402  BoBtoa.  —  Cotton  ( John),  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church,  to  which 
are  committed  the  Keys  of  the  Kingdome  of  Heaven.  Second  edit.  Lond. 
1643.  TUle  «nd  12  pp.  4to.  Bariuime,  8.- 

The  author  was  '/Teacher  of  the  Church  in  Boston  in  New-England."    * 

2403 Bowdoin  (Jam.))  Philosophical  Discourse,  addressed  to  the  Ajne- 

rican  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  ....  B  Nov.  1780,  after  the  inaogura- 
tion  of  the  President  into  Office.  Boston.  1780.  35  pp.  8vo.  XJneui,  4.50 

Original  edition.  Portrait  wants. 

2404  Botero  (GioT.)  Belationi  nniversali  ....  cent,  la  descrittione  dell' 
Eoropa,  Asia  e  Africa ;  e  i  costnmi,  ricchezze,  negotii,  et  industria  di 
ciascnna  natione.  £t  si  tratta  del  continente  del  Mondo  Nuevo.  Etdeli' 
isole,  et  peninsole  sine  al  presente  scouerte  ....  delle  superstitioni  in 
che  viveano  gi^  le  genti  del  Mondo  Nuovo;  e  delle  difficolta,  e  mezi, 
co'quali  si  e  quivi  introd.  la  religione  Christiana,  eet.  Venetia,  1600. 
4  parts.  1  vol.  4to.  mapiy  vellum.  15.- 

With  map  of  America,  engraved  on  copper. 

BRAZIL. 

2405  Baeok,    M.»  De     topasio    caeruleo   Brasiliensi.  Aboae.   1818. 

4to.  '  —.70 

2406  daussen  (P.),  Notes  g^ologiques  sur  la  province  de  Minas  6e- 

xaes  au  Bresil.  (5r«ar.l840?)  22  pp.,  4  coloured  piaiee,  8vo.  S:etr.      2.— 

2407 Cunha  de  Azevedo  CJoutinho  (J.  J.  da),  Ueber  BrasUien 

und  Portugals  Handel  mit  seine  Kolonien.  Ans  dem  Portug.  tibers.  von 
K.  Murhard.  Hamburg,  1808.  8vo.  1.25 

The  English  translation  see  n^  146. 

2408  Dtindas  (Rob.),  Sketches  of  Brazil,  in(jlud.  new  views  on  tropical 

and  European  fever.  Load.  1852.  dotk,  8vo.  1,50 

2409 Eschwege  (W.  L.  v.),  Pluto  Brasiliensis.  Abhandlungen  fiber 

BraSiliens  Gold-,  Diamanten-  und  and.  mineralischen  Reichthum,  fib. 
d.  Gesehichte  seiner  Entdeckung,  etc.  Berlin,  1833.  8vo.  sd.  9  wtapi 
and  plates.  (9.—)  4.— 

2410  EstatutOB  do  Institute  historico  ^  geographic©  Brazileiro  fimda- 

dado  no  Rio  de  Janeiro  ....  1838.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1846.  — -  Nova  Esta- 
tutos,  Ibid.  1851.  —  The  same,  other  edition,  without  Art.  47.  lb.  1851. 
—  3  pes.  8vo.  2.— 

2411  Gardner  (G.),   Reisen   im  Inneren  Brasiliens,  besond.  durch  d. 

n(5rdl.  Provinzen  u.  d.  Gold-  u.  Diamantendistrikten.  A.  d.  Engl,  von 
M.  B.  Lindau.  Dresd.  n.  Leipz.  1848.  2  vols.  map.  sm.  8vo.  1.50 

2411a Graham  (Maria),  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  Brazil,  and  Residence 

there  in  1821—23.  Lond.  1824.  With  plates,  calf  giU  extra,  4to.  ^ery 
fine  copy  of  the  Perkins^  Library,  7.50- 

2412  Henderson  (Jam.),  History  of  Brazil,  comprising  its  geogra- 
phy, commerce,  colonization,  aboriginal  inhabitants,  etc.  Lond.  1821. 
27  plates  and  2  maps,  calf  gilt.  4to»  —  ^ery  fine  copy  from  the  Perkins' 
Liirary,  10.-— 

Printed  for  the  anther.  Pnblithed  at  £  8,  18  a.  6  p. 

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BRAZIL 

2413  — ^  Kletke  (HO)  Reise  46S  Prinzen  Adali^ert  von  Preuszen  nach 
BrasUien.  Berlin,  1867.  portrait  hf,  calf  neat,  8vo.  (5.70)  3.— 

2414  Koster  (HO,  Voyages  dans  U  partie  aeptentrion.  du  Br^sU,  1809— 

15.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  par  A.  Jay.  Paris.  1818.  2  toIs.  majix  A^d  col. 
platet.  Af.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

2415  Ury  (J.   de),  Histoire  d'an  voyage  fait  en  la  terre  da  Br^sil, 

antrement  dite  Am^rique.  (Geneve.  1584  ?)  pp.  1  —424;  6  ioo$dcuis,  bds. 
8vo.  18.— 

Pp.  341 — 377  Dialogues  in  Brazil  and  Latin.  —  This  oopy  want?  title  and 
preliminaries,  and  is  slightly  stained.  See  u9  154—166. 

2416 Eeise  in  Brasilien.  Nach  dem  von  d.  Verfasser  selbst  veranstalte- 

ten,  verbess.  n.  v«rm.  lateJn.  Ansgabe  Ubersetzt.  Mit  Anmerk.  u.  ErlUn- 
^ningea.  Mfinster,  1794.  Ms.  8vo.  Scarce.  5. — 

Added:  Anhang  zwoer  Apologien  Villegagnons  gegen  die  Beschaldigangen 
A»t  B<9ligionsdiener  Galvdns.  —  Fagg-  B^^^-^fii)  DialogDes  etc.  in  BraziliaB 
and  German. 

2417 Mawe  (J.),  Reise  in  das  Innere  von  Brasilien,  vorziiglich  nach 

d.  6iH4-  n.  Diamantdiatrikten,  etc  Aus  A.  £^1.  von  £.  A.  W.  v.  Zim- 
mermann.  Bi^b..  n.  XiCip^.  1$].6.  2  parts  in  1.  ^dt,  8vQ.  1.50 

The  English  and  Dutch  edition,  see  n^  167,  68. 

2418 Mempria  ^.ologetica  do  Araebispo  da  Bahia  ....  em  cesposta  a 

um  opuscalo  do  D.  Man.  do  Monte  Rodriguea  di  Ara^jo,  Bispo.doRio 
de  Janeiro,  sobre  a  questao:  A  qua]  dos  4oig  Prelados  competia  fazer 
a  ceremonia  cle  ieiagjia^ao  do  mesino  Angnsto  Senhor.  Bahia.  1842.  8yo. 
145  pp.  2.50 

24^9  — r  Moroorias  di  Institnto  da  ordem  doa  Advogados  Brasttoiros.  la 
serie.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1843.  44  pp.  8vo.  1.— 

2420  <-r —  JB^olMt  Cdbral  (J-  M.  da),  Relatarlo  motisado  sobre  a  esta- 
t|stica  da  jHroviacia  4«  »S.  Pedro  do  Rio  Grande  do  Snl,  ....  Gompre- 
h^end.  p  piano  fl;^  organizaQao,  jatc.  Rio  de  Jaiw?iro,  1836.  8vo.         1.— 

2421  Sain/t-Hilaiire  (A.,  de),  Voyage  dans  rint^rienr  du  Br6sil.Brux- 

elles.  1850.  2  v^ls.  «m.  %v^.  1.50 

2422  Spix  (J.   v.),   Brasilien   in  seiner  Entwicklung  seit  der  Entdec- 

kung  bis  anf  unsere  Zeit.  Milnch.  1821.  44  pp.  4to.  1.25 

See  n^  181—2  for  other  works  of  Spix. 

2423  Theodoor  (Tydeman),  Verslag  van  een  uitstapje  in  deomstre- 

ken  van  Rio  Janeiro.  (Amst.  1863.)  15  pp.  1  pi.  8vo.  (Exir.)  1.25 

{Account  of  a  trip  in  the  vicinity  of  JRio  Janeiro.) 

BRAZIL  —  II.  Under ^e  Butoh.  (1634U-62.)  —  See  n®.  185-286. 

2424  Advijsen  (Eenige)  ende  verklaringhen  uyt  Rrasilie,  19  May   1648, 

van  't  gepaseerde  aldaer.  (iV^o  place.)  1658.  4  pp.'4to.  (Asher  n^  237). 
f^ery  rare.  4. — 

Some  advices  and  declarations  from  Brazil^  on  what  has  happened  there. 
12-19  May  16480 

2425  Barlaeus  (C),  Rernm  per  Octoenniura  in  Brasilia  et  alibi  nuper 

gestarum,  sub  ^raefectura  Coinitis  J.  Maaritii  Kassov historia.  Amst. 

/.  Blaeu,  1647.  veUum.  fol.  19.— 

Cleme$U  {BifU.  cur.  II,  4^0)  calls  this  work  ^fort  rare**  most  of  the  co- 
pks  .luvsing  been   oonsumed   in  1672  1^  .the  fire,  which  deftrojred  the  ware- 

Ai&fltodamt       .  38 

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BRAZIL  —  U.  Under  the  duteh.  (1634-62.) 

hooaes  of  the  pablishcr.  —  A  Chilian  vocabaUry  will  be  found  on  pages 
283—89. 

With  beautiful  portrait  of  Prince  John  Maurice  by  T.  MatAam,  a  large 
map  and  53  very  fine  plates  etched  by  the  renoimed  pamter  F,  Fott,  who 
accompanied  Prince  Maurice  in  Brazil. 

2426  —   Bemm  jper  octenniam   in  Brasilia  et  alibi  nuper  gestarum, 

sub  praefectura  Comitis  J.  Mauritii  Nassov hiHtoria.  Edit  2a  acced. 

G.  PlBonls  Tract,  de  hist,  natur.  Brasiiiae.  Clivis,  1660.  Porir.j  anu^ 
vutpi  and  jfiatety  vellum,  8yo.  5.— 

With   Chilian-Latin    Vocabulary. 
Baudartius  (Gul.))  Memoryen,  see  N».  2385. 

2427  Driessen  (L.),  Leben  des  Fursten  Johann  Moritz  yon  Nassau- 

Siegen,  General-Goayemeors  von  Niederlluidisch-Brasilien,  etc.  Berlin, 
1849.  Fae-iim,  td,  8yo.  .  (5.10)  2.&0 

2428 JooBten  Tolok  (Job.),  Dekleyne  wonderigcke  Werelt,  als  Torc- 

kyen,  ....  Poien,  ....  Bresiiien,  enz.  Amst.  G,  de  Groot  Keur.  1739. 
4to.  4.- 

(TJke  liitie  wouderfml  world^  as  Turkey y  ....  FoUmd,  ....  Braml,  eU.) 
See  the  editions  of  1649  and  1760  under  jfi  195  and  196. 

2429  ProposlUe  ghedaen   ter  Vergad.  d.  Staten-Generael  d.  Veieen. 

Nederi.  in  's  Grayenhage,  16  Ang.  1647,  door  Franc,  de  Soosa  Con- 
tinho,  Kaedt  y.  zyn  Con.  Ms^.  yan  Portugal  ....  ende  Ambassadeor  by 
hare  H.  Mog.  S.  1.  1647.  16  pp.  4to.  (Asher  n«  221).  4.- 

{Frojaosilion  made  at  the  States  Gener.  of  the  Un.  Frov,  at  the  Hague, 
16  Aug.  1647,  by  the  Ambassador  of  FoHugal.) 

To  restitute  Pemambaoo  to  the  Unit.  Prov.,  as  accommodation  after  the 
Portuguese  insurrection  there  of  1645. 

2430  Helatioii  und  eigentliche  beschreibung,  desz  jenigen  was  sich  mit 

der  Schiff  Armada  and  HKrieghor  so  nach  FrasU  abgefertigt  worden, 
yon  der  Zeit  an  das  sie  in  ....  Baia  de  todos  San$U>s  ankommen,  bisz 
sie  sich  der  von  den  Hebellischen  Hollander  inngehabten  Statt  S.  Sal- 
vator  bemachtigt,  begeben  unnd  verlaoften.  Ausz  einem  an  die  Kon. 
May.  zn  Uispanien  von  Don  Frederico  de  Toledo  abgangnen  Schreiben 
auszgezogen  ....  und  verteutsch  worden.  Gedmcktzu  Augspurg,  bey  M. 
Langerwaldter,  ....  1625.  12  pp.  4to.  18.— 

Of  the  utmoH  rarity,  —  On  the  capture  of  Bahia  by  the  Dutch  in  1624. 

2431  HeviUB  (J.)}  Biechte  des   Conincx   van   Spapjen  ter  doot  toe 

cranck  zynde  over  het  verlies  van  Pemambuco.  No  place  nor  date 
(1630).  Broadside  in  3  coL  wUh  border,  fol.  6.— 

Confession   of  the  King    of  Spain,    sich  to  death,  on  the  lots  of  Fer- 
nambuco,) 
•  Of  great   rarity;    in  26  Dutch  quatrains  according  to  the  Confiteor  of  the 
R.    Cath.  liturgy.  —  The   author   is  an   esteemed   poet   and  historian,  whose 
poems  were  republished  in  1863,  see  the  following  N^. 

2432 Leven  en   aitgelezen  zangen  en   dichten   van  J.  Bevins, 

heruitgeg.  en  besproken  door  J.  v.  Vloten.  ISchiedam,  1863. 12mo.  —.50 

{Life   and  select   songs  and  poems  of  J.  BeviuSy  republished  by  ^'  «'• 
rioien.) 

Contains  the  preceding  and  some  other  pieces  on  the  events  in  Braxil. 
—  StryoLt  (Wonderbaerlfjcken)  tusschen  de  Kiokvonchen  ende  de 

FxiD.  Mxnua» 

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BRAZIL.  ~  II.  Under  the  Duteh.  (1634—62.) 

May  sen,   toegepast  op   de  Nederlandtsche   Oorloge.   Dordrecht,    1641. 

60  pp.  4to.  Stained  in  the  under  margins^  3. — 

{Wondrous  battle  between  the  frogi  and  the  mice,  applied  to  the  war  of 

the  Netherlands.) 

A  poetical  version  of  Homeras^  Batrachoroyomachia  anJ  the  conformity  of 
the  state  and  condition  of  the  United  Proviuees  with  it.  —  Contains  an  account 
of  the  exploits  of  the  Datch  in  Brazil  and  the  West- Indies.    ' 

2434 (Varnhagen.)   Historia  das  lutas    com  os  Hollandezes  no  Brazil 

desde  1624  a  1664.  Vienna,  1871.  hf.  cloth,  plate.  8vo.  6.40 

2435  The  same,  thick  vellum  paper.  clOth,  gilt  edges.  8vo.  9. — 

2436 Verelra  (Frano.)  Soc.  J.,   Klagte  eens  Portugeesche  predikers 

jegens  God,  wegens  de  voordeelen  behaald  door  een  Eettersch  volk. 
(1637).  MS.  11  pp.  fol.  .  2.50 

(Complaint  of  a  Portuguese  preacher  against  God  on  the  advantages  ob- 
tained by  a  heretic  nation,  viz  the  Dutch.) 

Pronoonced  at  Bahia,  at  the  occasion  of  the  victories  of  Joh.  Maurice  of 
Nassau  in  Brazil.  —  Copy  in  MS.  of  the  beginning  of  the  19th  century. 

2437  Vertoogh  ....  teghen  het  ongefondeerde  ende  schadelyck  sluyten 

der  vryen   handel  in  Brazil.  2Vo  place,  1637.  8  pp.  4to.  (Asher  n®  164.) 

5.— 
{Discourse  against  the  causeless  and  injurious  stoppage  of  the  free  trade 
with  Brazil,)  ^ 

2438 West-Indisohe  Compagnie.  Articulen  ....  beraemt  by  Bewint- 

hebberen  ....  over  het  open  ende  vry  stellen  van  den  handel  ende  ne- 
gotie  op  Olinda  de  Pamambuco  ende  ensten  van  Brasil.  Amst.  P.  Jg. 
V.  Ravesteyn^  1630.  8  pp.  4to.  (Asher  n®  160).  5.— 

{Articles  of  the  West-Ind,   Comp on  the  opening  and  exemption  of 

the  trade  to  Olinda  de  Pemambuco  and  the  coasts  of  Brazil,)  —  Confer 
nO  1113.  

2439  Brief  Statement  of  opinions,  given  in  the  Board  of  Commissio- 
ners, under  the  6th  article  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity  with  great  Bri- 
tain. With  an  Appendix,  contain,  certain  articles  of  the  treaties  with 
Gr.  Brit.  etc.  Philadelphia,  Jam,  Humphreys,  1800.  sd.  uncut,  8vo.  VKI, 
71  pp.  —  Sabin  n^  7904.  5.— 

2440  Brissot  (J.  p.)  Nya  Resa  genom  Nord-Americanska  Fri-Statema  ar 
1788.  Fran  Franska  Origin,  sanimandragen,  och  med  Anmarkn.  af 
J.  E.  Forster.  Stockholm,  1799.  hf,  calf,  8vo.  2.50 

Swedish  translation  after  the  German,  see  n®  287-  —  Not  mentioned  in 
Sabiu^s  Bibliography. 

2441  Buoqiloy  (J.  de),  De  waterwereld  ....  en  de  b^zonderheden  langs  de 
kusten  aangeweezen  ....  byzond.  van  Cost-  en  West-Jnd.  handel.  Haer- 
lem,  1762.  map,  hf.  calf  4to.  3.— 

( The    Watenoorld;  the  pariiculariHes   of  the  coasts  for  commerce  and 
navigation^  specially  on  the  JS.  and  W,  Indies.) 

Pagg.    61 — 105    treat   of   America  and  the  North.  —  The  voyages  of  the 
author  see  n^  2121,  52. 

2442  Buddingh  (D.),  Ontdekking  van  Amerika  en  herhaalde  zeereizen 
derwaarts  in  de  lOe  tot  14e  eeuw.  's  Grav.  1838.  8vo.  —  TAici  paper 
copy,  1.75 

{Discovery    of  America    and  repeated  voyages  thither  in  the  10 — 14M 
century.)--  Confer  N«  293. 

Anstexdaia. 

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2443  Bulletin  of  the  American  Geographical  ami  StaHstieal  Society.  ?oi.  L 
part  ni.  New- York.  1854.  maps.  8vo.  -.60 

CoDt:    Description    of  Natal,  by  H.  A.  Wilder.   fFHA  map.  —  Description 
of  the  Isthmas  of  Panama,  or  '•'Darien,"  bij  G.  B.  Watts,  etc. 

2444  Burnet  (Jac),  Notes  on  the  early  settlement  of  the  North- Western 
Territory.  New- York,  1847.  cha,  8vo.  (6.—)  4.50 

2445  Campe  (J.  H.)  De  ontdekking  van  America,  tcr  aangenaame  leezing^ 
voor  kinderen  en  jonge  lieden.  Amsterd.  1782^83.  3  vols.  A/,  calf. 
8vo.  3.50 

{Tie  discover jf   of  America,  a  pleatatU  lecture  for  ehildren  and  young 
men.) 
First  Datch  edition,  made  on  the  German  original. 

2446  The  same  3  vols.  sd.  uncut.  3.50 

2447  Histoire  de  la  d^couverte  de  TAm^rique.  Trad,  de  TAUemand,  av. 

notice  biograph.  sur  Tauteur   p.  Larenaadiere.  Nouv.  ^dit.  Paris  (1830). 

2  vols,  id.,  plates.  8yo.  1.50 

CALIFORNIA.  (See  N».  MS~10.) 

2448  Bothwick  (J.  D.),  Three  years  in  California.  Edinb.  and  Lond. 

Lend.  1857.  8  plates,  cloth.  8yo.  (8.40)  2.50 

2449 Brooks  (J.  Tyrwhitt),  Four  months  among  the  gold-finders.  — 

E.  Bryant,  What  I  saw  in  California,  description  of  its  soils,    climate, 
product,  and   gold-mines,  with   Appendix.  Paris,  1849.  mapl  large  8vo. 

1.- 

2450  Bryant  (Ed.),  Voyage  en  Californie.  Description  de  son  sol,  de 

son  climat,  de  sea  mines  d'or.  Trad.  p.  X.  Marmier.  Paris,  (1849.)  sm. 
8vo.  map,  (1.90)  1.- 

2451  Lambertie  (Ch.  de),   Voyage  pittoresque  en   Californie  et  aa 

Chili.  Paris,  1854.  8vo.  (3.-)  1.50 

2452  Flayer-FroWd  (J.  Q.),   Six  months  in  California.    Lond.  1872. 

cloth,  8vo.  (a.90)  1.75 

2453  Byan  (W.  B.),  Avonturen  gedur.  een  twe^arig  verblyf  in  Cali- 

fornien  en  zyne  mQnen.   Naar  h.  £ng.  d.  G.  Fraticken.  Haarlem,  1850. 
2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  (7.50)  2.25 

{Adventures  during  two  years  in  CaUfomia  and  its  mines.  From  the  Engl.) 

2454  Seyd  (£.))  California  and  its  resources.   Lond.  1858.  dloth^  pletet 

and  map.  8vo.  1.80 

2455 Tegoborski  (L.  de),  Essai  sur  les  consequences  eventuellea  de 

la  d^couverte  des  gttes  aurif^res  en  Californie  et  en  Anstralie.  Paris, 
1853.  sd.  8vo.  1.- 

2456  Tyson  (Ph.  T.),  Memoir  on  the  geology  and  topography  of  Ca- 
lifornia. Reports  to  Congress  1850.  127  and  37  pp.  maps.  8vo.         1-50 

CANADA.  (See  K'.  314-313.) 

2457  Carta  de  M.  4  M.   con  algunos   observaciones  sobre  los  antiques 

liraites  de  la  Acadia.  19  pp. 

XJtilidades  que  resultan  del  nuebo  concordato  ala  corona  de  Hespana 

qsus  vasallos.  9  pp. 

Pr.  Mar.  Nipho,   Politica  de  consejo  y  exemplo,   explicada  con  pre- 

ceptos.  17  pp. 

Obrapio  medio  de  remediarla  miseria  delagente  pobve  de  Espaua*  134  pp- 

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CANADA. 

Hortexusio,  Proposicion  de  doce  sujetos  al  Rey  Philipe  fV,  1626. 13  pp. 

—  1  vol.  MS.  about  200  pp.  bound  in  green  silk.  sm.  4to.  15. — 
The  first  pieee  is  an  historical   dissertation  on    the  important  differences  be- 
tween  England   and    France  on  Canada,  1755,  on  Cape  Breton,  etc.  —  Con- 
temporary MS.  in  neat  handwriting. 

CHAMPLAIN. 

2458 Les  Voyages  du   8r.  de  Champlain,   Capitaine  ordinaire  pour  le 

Roy  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  es  ann^s  1615  et  1618.  Paris,  CJ,  Collet^ 
1620.'  engraved  and  printed  title;  6  plates,  8vo. 

Sagard  Theodat  (Qabr.),  Le  grand  Voyage  du  pays  des  Hvtronsr, 

8itu6  en  I'Am^rique,  vers  la  Mer  douce,  es  demiers  conflns  de  la  Nou- 
vello  France",  dite  Canada.  Avec  un  Dictionaire  de  la  langue  Huronne. 
Paris,  B.  Moreau,  1632.  engraved  and  printed  title. 

ToQETHEB  boond  in  1  vol.  old  French  calf,  large,  clean  copy,  in  the  bett 
condition.  —  Pp.  379—80  da  Voyage  des  Hnrons,  in  facsimile,  by  photo- 
lithography. 570.— 

Original  editions  of  two  works,  both  excessively  bare. 

2459  '  Chevalier  (H.  Em),   Notice  sur  F.  Gabriel  Sagard  Theodat  et 

son  oeuvre,  servant  d'introduction  a  la  nouv.  ^dit.  de  THist.  du  Canada, 
p.  le  F.  Sagard.  Paris,  1866.  16  pp.  8vo.  1.— 

2460 BySjJ.N.  van,  en  C.  G.  C.  Heinwardt,  Over  deeigensehapen 

het  nut  van  den  Kanadaschen  Popel.  (Amst.  1820  ?)  4to.  1  plate.  Extr,  1.25 
{On  the  Canadian  pepple.) 

2461  Hall  (Franc),   Travela   in   Canada  and  the  United  States,  in 

1816  and  1817.  Lond.  1818.  idi.  8vo.  1.50 

2462  [Harrisse  (H.),]  Notes  pour  servir  k  rhistoire,^  la  bibtiographie 

et  k  I9  cartographic  de  la  Nouvelle-France  et  des  pays  ac^acents,  1545 
—1700.  Paris,  Tross,  1872.  8vo.  8.25 

Very  important  for  the  exact  bibliographical  and  cartographical  detcriptionay 
and  enriched  by  nnpnblished  documents  in  the  historical  notes. 

2463 Howison  (J.),   Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  domestic,  local  and 

characteristic:  ....  and  Recollections  of  the  Un.  States  of  America.  2d 
edit.  Edinb.  1822.  hds,  8vo.  1.50 

2464  Lescarbot  (Mafc),   Histoire  de  la  Nouvelle  France,    contenant 

les  navigations,  d^couvertes  et  habitations  faites  par  les  FranQais  ^s 
Indes  Occidentales  ^t  Nouv.  France  ....  Paris,  */.  Milot,  1609.  4  maps, 
C(df.  sm.  8vo.  Short  copy.  75. — 

Original  edition^   rariuime.  —  Signature  antogr.  of    Anqnetil  Duperron  on 
the  title;    3  of  the   maps   and  pp.  239—40  in  facsimile;    —    pp.  697—708 
treat   on   the   ksgAflge   of    Canada.  —  At  the  end:    Les  Muses  de  la  Nouv.       ' 
France  (with  separate  title),   pp.  1 — 44,    the  4  last   wanting.  —  Some   little 
worm  holes. 
The  new  edition  published  by  Mr.  Tross,  1866,  see  N<>.  318. 

2465 PouchOit,  M^moire  sur  la  derniere  guerre  de  I'Ara^rique  Septen- 

trionale,  entre  la  France  et  I'Augleterre  (1764—60);  suivie  d'observations 
topograph.,  et  ....  de  nouv.  details  sur  les  moeurs  et  usages  des  Sau- 
vages.  Yverdon,  1781.  3  vols.  maps.  hf.  calf  gilt.  sm.  8vo.  19. — 

This  work  relates  to  the  war  in  Canada  from  1754  to  1760.  The  author 
was  commander  of  the  French  fortresses  Niagara  and  Lewis.  The  3d  vol.  con- 
tains a  topograph,  account  of  what  was  called  Canada  at  that  time. 

2^ Relaoion  de  ce  qui  s'eBt   pass^  k  la  Mission  des  PSres  de  la 

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CANADA. 

Comp.  de  Jesus,  au  pays  de  la  Noiiv.  France,  ^s  ann^  1655  et  1656. 
Envoy^e  aa  R.  P.  L.  Cellot  Paris,  S,  Cramoisy,  1657.  velium,  8vo.  32.- 
Vfty  rare^   not    mentioDed    by   Ternanz.  —  Staioed    and  small  vormholes, 
bot  complete. 

2467  Cape-Breton.  —  De  importantie  en  yoordeelighe:d  van  Kaap-Breton, 
aang^etoont  in  eene  naauwkear.  beschryving  etc.  Uit  het  Eng.  Delft, 
1746.  2  maps.  calf.  8vo.  3.75 

(Importance  and  advantage  of  Cape  Breton,    stated  in  an  exact  descrif- 
tion  etc.     Transl,  from  the  EngU) 
Taken  principally  from  Charlevoix^  Nouvelle  France. 

CAROLINA. 

2468  [Lawson  (J.).]   Allemeaste  Beschteibung  der  Provintz  Carolina 

in  West-Indien.  Samt  einem  Keise-Joumal  von  mehr  als  1000  Meilen 
unter  Indlanischen  Nationen.  Aus  d.  Engl,  ubers.  durch  M.  Vischer. 
Hamburg,  T.  v.  Wierings  Erben,  1712.  vellum,  folding  map  and  plate. 
8vo.  4.50 

Pp.  340—  348  contain  a  vocabulary  in  2  and  3  Indian  languages.  —  The 
English  original  appeared  at  first  in  Stevens'  Collection  of  voyages  (1708),  and 
was  published  separately  at  London  1709.  —  The  anthor  was  Surveyor-General 
of  North- Carolina. 

2469 Locke  (John).  —  A  collection   of  several   pieces  of  J.  Locke, 

publ.  by  Desmaizeaux,  under  the  direction  of  A.  Collins.  2d  edit  Lend. 
1739.  calf  giU.  fol.  5.- 

Contains  a.  o.  pieces:  The  fnndamental  Constitutions  of  Carolina. 

CAYENNE  OR  FRENCH  6  U I A  N  A.  (See  No.  337-45.) 

2470 Anecdotes  secretes  sur  le  18e  Fructidor,  et  nouv.  memoirea  des 

D^port^s  k  la  Guiane,  ^rits  par  eux-memes,  etc.  Paris,  Giauet,  (1799). 
plate,  sd,  uncut.  8vo.  2.— 

2471  Barriere  (P.))  NouTcUe  relation  de  la  France  Equinoxiale,conten. 

la  description  des  cotes  de  la  Gaiane;  de  Tisle  de  Cayenne;  ....  les 
moenrs  et  coiitumes  des  differens  peuples  sauvages  ....  Paris,  1743. 
19  maps  and  plates,  calf,  8vo.  3.75 

2472  Preytag   (J.  D.),  Memoires  conten.  des  details  sur  le«  D6portes 

du  18  Fructidor  a  la  Guyane;*  les  princip.  6venemens  dans  c«tteCoIo- 
nie  pend.  la  Revolution;  ses  voyages  dans  div.  parties  de  rAm^rique, 
etc.  Acconip.  de  notes  hist,  topogr.  et  crit,  p.  C.  de  B.  Paris,  1824. 
2  vols,  ids,  8vo.  3.50 

The  anthor  was  '^Ancien  Commandant  de  Sinnamary  et  de  Conamama  dans 
la  Gnyane  Fran9aise". 

2473  Leblond.   Description  abr^^e  de  la  Gayane  Fran^se.  Paris, 

1814.  8vo.  (map  wanting.)  1.- 

2474 [Lechevalier   (J.)]    Note   sur  la  fondation  d'une  nonv.  colonie 

dans  la  Guyane  Fran^aise,  on  Aper^u  d'un  nouv.  mode  de  population 
et  de  Culture  pour  Texploitation  des  regions  tropicales,  snivi  de  docu- 
ments, etc.  Paris,  1844.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  3.- 

2475 Malouet  (V.    P.),   Collection   de  memoires  et  correspondances 

officielles  snr  radministration  des  Colonies,  et  notamment  sur  la  Guiane 
fran^.  et  hollandaise.  Paris,  an  X  (1801.)  5  vol.  Af.  calf,  Syo.         6.50 

2476  Pitou  (L.-Ange),  Voyage  k  Cayenne,  dans  les  deux  Am^riques 

et  Chez  les  anthropophages,  cont  le  tableau  g^n^ral  d.  d^port^  etc. 
Paris,  1806.  2  vols,  plates,  hf,  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

Fbid.  MVUIK, 

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2477  Cerdmonies  et  Coutumes  reli^ieuses  des  Peoples  Idalatres,  represen- 
tees par  des  figures  dessin^es  de  la  main  de  Bern.  Picart.  Amsterd., 
J.  F,  Bernard^  1723.  2  pts.  in  1  vol.  hf.  calf.  46  platex,  fol.  8.— 

First  edition  of  these  two  parts  of  his  magnificeot  work,  treating  of  the 
peoples  of  America^  China,  Japan,  Persia,  Africa.  —  Fine  impressions  of  the 
namerous  beautifal  plates,  35  of  which  represent  the  American  peoples. 

2478 Same  work;  same  edition,  calf.  Large  Faper.  12.— 

2479  Chabert  (X.)*  Abr^g^  histor.  de  la  vie  et  des  aventures  d'Ado!a,  chef 
de  la  peuplade  des  Paris,  avec  la  description  fidele  des  moears  et 
usages  des  sauvages  dn  pays.  (Paris,  1820?)  23  pp.  870.  1.25 

2480  Channing  (W.  E.)  Memoir  of  ,  with  selections  from  his  corres- 
pondence. Lond.  (1851.)  doth.  8vo.  535  pp.  2.50 

2481  Chastellux  (Marq.  de).  Voyages  dans  TAm^riqae  Septentrion.  1780 
—82.  2e  Mit.  Paris,  FrauU^  1788—91.  2  vols.  td.  uncut,^  Svo,  2.50 

Confer  N®.  366—56. 

2482  Chevalier  (Mioh.)  Lettres  snr  TAm^riqae  da  Nord.  Paris,  1836. 
2  vols.  Af,  calf  neat.  8vo.  2.50 

2483  Chili.  —  Mobna  (J.  Ign.),  Compendio  de  la  historia  geografica,  na- 
toral  y  civil  del  reyno  de  Chile.  £8crito  en  Ital.,  traduc.  en  Espanol 
por  D.  /.  de  Jrqueilade  Mendoza.  Madrid,  1788—95.  2  vols.  3  inapt,  id, 
uneut,  sm.  4to.  10.— 

Fine  copy  of  an  esteemed  translation.  See  N<>.  367 — 61. 

2484  Choris  (L.),  Voyage  pittoresque  autour  du  monde,  avec  des  portraits 
de  Sauvages  d'Amerique,  d'Asie,  d'Atrique,  et  des  iles  dn  grand  Oc6an; 
des  paysages,  vues  maritimes  et  plusieurs  objets  d'histoire  naturelle; 
accomp.  de  Descriptions  par  Cuvier  et  A.  de  Chamisso,  et  d'Observa- 
tions  sur  les  cranes  humains  par  le  Dr.  Gall.  Paris,  Didoty  1822,  hf.  ealf 
large,  tol.  40. — 

With  portrait  and^llO  coloured  plates,  published  at  the  price  of  330  francs. 

2485  ColleOgaode  noticias  para  a  historia  e  geografia  das  na^ioes  ultrama- 
rinas  que  vivem  nos  dominios  Portuguezes,  ou  Thes  sao  visinhas,  publ. 
pela  Academia  £eal  das  Sciencias.  Lisboa,  181*^—13.  vol.  I.  H.  in  1. 
hf.  calf,  sm.  4to.  11.— 

Very  valuable  collection  of  documents  on  the  early  history  ofthePortugueze 
maritime  discoveries.  We  notice  amongst  them:  Navega90es  de  L.  de  Cada- 
mosto.  —  Cartas  de  Amer.  Vespucio  k  Pedro  Soderini.  —  Navega90a  as  tn- 
dias  Orientales  escrito  par  J.  de  Empoli  (1503.)  etc.  —  A  complete  list  of  the 
contents  will  be  found  in  Leclerc's  Bibl.  Amer.  N<^.  357. 

COLONIES  (BRITISH). -Blue  Books. 

2486 Tables  of  the  revenue,  population,   commerce,   etc.  of  the 

United  Kingdom  and  its  Dependencies.  Compiled  from  Official  returns. 
Presented  to  Parliament.  Part  f,  I(  from  1820  to  1832.  Part  IV.  1834. 
Supplement  to  Part  V.  Colonies,  1834.  Supplement  to  Part  VI 1 1.  Colonies, 
1837—39.  Part  IX.  1839.  —  Finance  accounts,  I— Vfll.  1840.  —  To- 
gether 7  vols,  cloth  and  sd,  fol.  5.50 

2487 (West  Indies  and  Mauritius.)  Return:  Part  III.  Sti- 
pendiary Magistrates.  —  Laws  of  Masters  and  Servants.  —  Courts  of 
Appeal.  —  Tariffs.  Lond.  1846.  158  pagg.  fol.  1.50 

2488  Colonies  Frangaises.  Tableaux  de  population,  de  culture,  de  com- 
merce et  de  navigation  pour  Tannic  1865.  Paris,  Imprim.  imp^r.  1867. 
irf.  8vo.  1.B0 

Amsterdam* 

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COLUMBiA.  (See  N«.  381-86.) 

2489  Colombia,  being  a  geographical)  atatiatical,  agricultural,  cooimer- 

cial  and  political  aceonut  of  that  country.  Lond.  1822.  2  thick  vols.  bds. 
mapj  portraiU.  8vo.  4.50 

2490  Gomwallis  (K.),   The  new  El   Dorado;  or  Brittoh  Columbia. 

2d  edit.  liond.  1858.  map  and  pUUe.  cloth.  8vo.  I..75 

2491  Qosselman   (G.   A.),  Resa  in   Columbia.  1825---^a.  2a  Uplag. 

Stockholm,  1830.  Vol.  II.  red  mar.  gilt,  jfili  eigei.  8vo.  2.50 

The  Datoh  translation,  2  Tok.,  tee  N^'.  382. 

2492 Hall  <Fr.),    Colonbia:  its   present  state,  in  respect  of  dimate, 

soil,  productions,  population,  etc.  Lond.  1824.  bds.  8vo.  (map  wantisg.)  1.25 

g493 Mollien  O.)  Voyage  dans  la  R^pobliqne  de  ColamtHa  en  1823. 

2e  ^dit  Paris,  1825.  2  vols.  hi.  oalf.  map  and  pUdet.  870.  3.- 

2494 Reis  door  de  Republiek  van  Columbia,  in  1823.  Uit  h.  Fransch 

vert.  d.  A.  Brugmans.  Dordr.  1825.  2  vols.  td.  plates,  8vo.  1.80 

Dutch  traDsIation  of  the  preceding  work. 

^495 Bicfaard  (C),  De  Republiek  Columbia,  of  tafereel  vsaden. 

tegenwoord.  toestand  en  beteekkingen;  in  bneven  van  4aar  ....  geschre- 

ven.   Beaev.   eene   levBnsscbets  van   S.  Bolivar.   Amsterd.   1822.  8vo. 

td.  1.80 

{The    Republic  of  Obltimiia,    or   view  «/*   the   actual  Mate  amd  cotuU- 

turns;   in    letters   written  from  there.   With  «  iiography  of  the  Presidmt 

S.    Bolivar.)    —  (From  the  German.) 

COltlMBUS.  (See  W.  387-405.) 

2496 Barlow  (Joel),   The  Columbiad.  A  •poem,  wil^  the  last  oorrec- 

tions  of  the  author.  Paris,  1813.  plates  and  portraits^  calf  gilt,  gilt  edges, 
large  imper.  8vo.  7.50 

Fine  copy  of  a  splendid  edition  on  » papier  velin'*  illastrated  .with  portraits 
of  Franklin  and  Washington,  etc. 

2497  Codioe   diplomatieo  Colombo-Americano,  ossia  RaccoUa  di  docu- 

menti  originali  e  inediti  spettanti  a  Crist.  Colombo,  alia  scoperta  ed  al 
Govemo  dell'  America.  (Pobl.  p.  G.  B.  Spotemo.)  Geao.va,  1S2S. portr. 
sd.  uncut.  4to. 

2498  Duboccage    (Mad.),  La  Colombiade,  ou  la  Foi  portSe  an  Noa- 

veau  Monde.  Po6me.  Paris,  1756.  tO  fine  plates  iy  Chedel.  hf.  cf.  Syo.  2.&0 

2499  ForsteP  (FP.),    Christoph   Columbus,   der  Entdecker  der  neuen 

Welt.  2te  Aufl.  Leipzig,  1846.  3  vols  in  1,  23  eieet-engrav.y  2  mifps  and 
facs.,  hf.  calf.  12mo.  3.- 

2500  (Harrisse,  H.),  Ferdinand   Colomb,   sa  vie,  ses  oeuvres.  Essai 

critique  par  I'auteur  de  la  Bibliotheca  Americana  vetustissima.  Paris,  Tross, 
1872.  Fapier  de  Holland e ^  sd.  large  8vo.  9.50 

Splendid  and  interesting  volame,  printed  in  225  copies.  This  is  ^'^.  96. 

2501  Irving  (Wash.),   Histoire   de  la  vie  et  dee  ouvrages  de  Christ. 

Colomb.  Trad,  par  C.  A.  Delauconpret.  Paris,  1828.  A  jeols.  sd.  3  col. 
maps.  8vo.  (See  N®.  1398.)  3.50 

2502  Lanjulnais,   Etudes   biograph.   et  litteraires  eur  Ant.  Amanld, 

P.  Nicole  et  J.  Necker,  avec  une  notice  «ur  Christ.  Colomb.  Paris, 
1823.  8vo.  1.50 

Pp.  71—94  treat  on  Colomb. 

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COMEDIES. 

^503 AmdHka&n  (De),  bljrspel.   Gevolgt  nasCr  Ibet  Fransch.  2e  druk, 

vetaild.  en  verbet.  Amsteld.  1766.  80  pp.  uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

(The  American;    comedy^   tratulat  from  the  French.  2d  edit,   changed 
and  corrected.) 

2504  Arnould.  L'H^roYne  Ameri<aiii©,  ou  Ukie  et  Zarika.  Pantomine 

....  avec  d.  additions  par  Corste.  Paris  (1808.)  8vo.  uncut.  1.25 

2505 Ghamfort  (de),  De  jdiige  ludiaane,  blyspel.  Naar  het  Fransch. 

'8  Grarenh,  (1780?)  «V0.  40  pp.  1.50 

iThe  youlng  Indian  icoman,  tfomedy.  From  the  Prendh.) 

2506  • Barthol.las  Casas,  treurspel,  door  J.  Norasz.  Amsterd.  1785.  pl^tg^ 

8vo.  *     -  1.40 

,  {Tragedly,  by  J.  Nomas,) 

2507  "^ — -  Iiattnay  Odd),  Le  Fran^ais  c1ie2  tes  Hiitofis,  on  la  vefta  de  la 
bagnette;  drame.  Amstetd.  et  la  HUye,  1783.  32  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

2508  JNTomsz   (J.),   Cora,   of  de  Peraanen.  Treurspel.  Amsterd.  1784. 

plate.  58  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

(Cora,  or  the  Feruvians.  Tragedy.) 

2509  Sauvigny  (de)),   Hirza,  ou  les    Illinois:  trag^die.  Paris,  1780. 

48  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

2510  Voltaire.   Alzire  ou  les  Am^ricains,  trag^dlft  lli^pr^sertt^e  pour 

la  prem.  fois  le  27e  Janv.  1736.  Amst.  1736.  93  pp.  uncut.  8vo.  —  See 
nO  1563.  2;--^ 

2511  -*-- —  The  *ame.  No  place,  1772.  Ida.  8vo.  1.25 

2512  The  s^e.  Dutch  ^translation,  with  ithe  devfce:  Studio  fovetur  in- 

genium  (by  S.  Feitama.)  Amsterd.  1781.  bds.  68  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

2513  Winter  (N.  S.  van),  Monzdngo-,  TJf  d*^  Rcihitiklflke  Blaaf.  TVetlr^ 

^^1.  Amsterd.  1774.  8vo.  86  pp.  1.50 

{Monzowgo,  the  tog  til  alavs:  Tfagedy.) 

2514  Commelyn  (J.),  Histoire  de  la  vie  et  actes  memorables  de  FnMeric 
Henry  de  Nassau,  Prince  d'Orange.  Translat.  du  Flamand.  Amsterd. 
1666.  ^2  parts  ifl  1.  vellum^  porfraii  ayid  many  plates,  fol.  9. — 

^ee  For  tfie  original  i)iilch  edition  and  the  interest  of  the  contents  for  Ame- 
rican history  W  406.  —  Some  of  the  plates  represent  the  Capture  of  the 
Silrerfieet,  Gapttire  in  the  Ba^  of  Todos  los  Santo^,  Taking  bf  Olinda,  of  ftio 
Grande  i*  Brazil,  view  of  Pai-biba,  eict.  ftom  1627-^1647.  --  A  description 
of  these  plAted  Bee  itt  toy  Ciitalogue:  EiitOricat  Plntes  W»  1639—1572. 

COMPANY  (AUSTRIAN  EAST-INDIA.)  See  tat>  470-73. 

2515  Blankenheym(C.  M.l^Gescliiedenis  der  Compagnie  van  Ostende. 

Leiden,  1861.  sd.  8vo.  IJO 

{History  of  the  Company  of  Ostende.) 

COMPAMY  (OANISH.) 

2516  Kurtze  historische  Nachricht  voii  dem    Danischen   Ost-lnd.    nach- 

herigen  Aslatischen  Compante-ilatidel.  (1816—1752.)   Mdhuscript  (1760?) 
23  pp.  fol. 

Hifitbrrcal  Summary  of  the  Cdmmerce  of  the  Dan'isli  fiast-indlan  or  Asiatic 
Company. 

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COMPANY(EAST-INDIA.) 

2617 Short  History   of  the  £.  I.  Comp.  ezhib.  a  state  of  their  affiiiis, 

abroad  and  at  home,  political  and  commercial.  2d  ed.  with  an  abridgmeat 
of  the  NjBW  Act  F.  £.  Lond.  1793.  95  pp.  uneut.  large  4t0.  3.- 

2518  HiBtoriesoh  Verhaal  van  het  begin,  voortgang  en  tegenwoord. 

staat  der  koophandel  van  de  NederL  Oost-lnd.  Comp.  Arhem,  Jf,  TnoH^ 
1768.  2  vols.  Af.  eaif,  uncmt.  8vo.  4.- 

{Biiioneai  Account  of  ike   ori^m,   progreu  tmd  preutU  tUde  of  ike 

commerce  of  ike  JhUch  Mast-Ind,  Comp,) 

Contains  a  complete  history  of  all  the  voyages  made  in  behalf  of  tlus  Com- 
pany;  a  sort  of  abridgment  of  the  "Begin  en  Yoorgang**  of  1546.  See  a"  1871 
—74. 

COMPANY  (FRENCH-INDIA.)SeeNo.  474^. 

2519  (du  Hautohamp),  Histoire  g:dner.   et  particoL  da  visa  fiut  en 

France  poor  la  r^uction  et  Textinction  de  tons  les  papiers  royaox  et 
des  actions  de  la  Comp.  des  Indes,  que  le  bysteme  des  finances  avail 
enl'antez.  On  y  a  joint  on  Etat  des  Actionnaires  et  des  Mississipiens,  etc. 
La  Haye,  1743.  4  vols  in  2.  calf,  8vo.  4.50 

2520 Morellet  (rAbbd),  Memoire  sur  laCompagnie  des  Indes.  Paris, 

Juin  176^.  •—  {Supplement  etc.  12  pieces  in  1.  ed,  uncut.  4to.  6.- 

Carious  oollection  of  Pamphlets  caused  by  the  ''Memoire  de  l*abbe  Morel- 
let"  which  has  led  to  the  dissolving  of  the  Company,  —  and  on  the  reesta- 
blishmcDt.  1769—1771.  . 

COMPANY  (LAND-). 

2521  Ir'lan  01  Association  ot  the  North-American  Land-Company,  esta- 
blished February,  17^5.  PhuaU.,  Frinted  by  R.  AUken  ^  Son,  1795. 8vo. 
25  pp.  12.- 

COMPANY  (SOUTH-SEA.) 

2522  Bhevea   van   een   voomaam  Lord  ....  op  den  naem  van  Colo  ge- 

schreven,  behelz.  een  tafereel  van  het  gedrag  der  gewezene  Bewind- 
hebbers  der  Zuid-zee-Kompagnie,  en  van  den  vai  van  die  Kompagnie, 
etc.  Uit  het  Eng.  Delit,  17-^^2.  397  pp.  calf  or  veUum.  8vo.  2.50 

{Letters  of  an  Etiyliih  Lord^  written  under  the  pseudonym  of  CatOy  on 
the  conduct  of  the  l%t9  Gooernors  of  the  South-Sea- Comp, ^  and  the  fail 
of  that  body,) 

2523  Vinoent  (J.),   Aanmerkinge   op  de   briev  van  een  Amaterdams 

koopman  aan  zyn  vrind  tot  Loudon,  wegens  de  mooglykhyd  der  En- 
gelze  ZuiJd-zee-Compagiiie.  Amst.  1713.  4to.  Uncut,  23  pp.  3.— 

{Notes   on  the  letter  of  an  Amsterdam  merchant  to  his  friend  at  Lon- 
don on  the  possibility  of  the  Englieh  South-Sea-Comp,) 
Very  interesting  for  the  history  of  commerce  on  Aoierica. 

COMPANY  (WEST-INDIA.)  See  n*  407-469. 

2524  Disoours  over  de  ghelegentheyt  van  de  nieuwe  Cruyssers,  daer 

het  wel-varen  van  de  Zeevaert,  ende  aile  inghesetenen  van  het  La&t, 
op  't  hooghste  aan  gelegen  is.  (Middelburg),  1(545.  18  leaves.  4to.  Slight- 
ly stained  at  the  upper  margin.  4.50 

{Discourse  at  the  occasion  of  the  new  Cruisers^  necessary  to  the  welfare 
of  the  navigation  and  the  inhabitants,) 

At  the  end  a  list  of  30  Spanish  ships,  taken  in  one  year,  by  the  Craisen 
of  Middelburg. 

Faed.  MuUBSf 

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COMPANY  (WEST-INDIA.) 

2525  Extract   uit    't   acteboeck  van  de  West-fnd.  Comp.  ter  Camere 

van  Stadt  en  Lande.  1659—60.  —  Negotieerdo  penningen  tot  laste  van 
de   W.    Ind.  Comp.  van  Stad  en  Lande,  gecalculeert  A^.  1655.  —  Con- 
temporary Manuscript.  10  pp.  4to.  2.50 
{Extract  from    the    ads  of  the   W.  Ind.  Comp.,  Chamber  of  Stad  and 
Lande.     —    List  of  the  trade-amount  at  the  Charge  of  the  W.  I,  Comp. 
of  Stad  and  Lande.)  (Groningen.) 

2525 uit  de  Acten  en  Resohitien  van  do  ....  W.  Ind.  Comp.  in  de 

Vergad.   der    Negenthienen  A®.    1G68.    Contemporary   manuscrifft.    50  pp. 
4to.  10.— 

{Extract  from    the    acts  and   resolutions  af  the  W.  Ind.  Comp.  in  the 
Sessions  of  the  19  Directors.) 

"With  the  printed :  Conditi'en  etc.  (Conditions  for  the  W.  T.  Cornp.  to  trade 
to  the  Gold  Coast  of  Guinea,  to  Ardra,  Popo  and  Bsnyn),  marked  as  Concept. 
See  nO  420. 

2527  nit  de  Notulen   van   de    Vergadering  dcr   Negentynen  A<*. 

1759.  Contemporary  manuscript.  10  pp.  4to.  2.50 

{Extract  from  the  acts  of  the  Sessions  of  the  Nineteen  Directors.) 

2528 uit  de  Notnlon  der  Thienen  van  de  Nieuwe  West  Tnd.  Comp. 

tot   Amsterdam   vergadert   A°.    1674    en  1GT5.  Contemporary  Manuscript, 
10  pp.  4to.  3.— 

{Extract  from    the    ads    of  the    Ten  {Directors)  of  the  New   Tf.  Ind, 
Comp.,  held  at  Amsterdam  A".  1674  and  1675.) 

2529 uyt  ....  de  resolutitin  by  den  Gecomm.  van  de  ....  West  fnd. 

Comp.  representer.  de  vergaderinge  van  de  XIX.  31  Aug.,  3  en  5JSept. 
1654.  Contemporary  Mamtscript.  8  pp.  fol.  3. — 

{Extract  from    the  resolutions  of  the  W,  Ind.  Comp.  in  the  Session  of 
the  19  Directors.) 

For  giving  ap  the  fort  Prince  William  alias  d'Afogados  in  Brazil;  on  the 
Officers  returned  from  Brazil,  etc. 

2530 Laet  (Joa.  de),  Historie  ofte  jaeriyck  verhaal  van  de  verrichtin- 

ghen  der  West- Ind.  Comp.  sedert  haar  begin  tot  bet  jaer  1636.  Leyden, 

Eon,  en    Ahr,    Elsevier,    1644.    numerous   copperplates,  fol.  In  old  Russia, 

Very  fine  copy,  (Asher  N«  22).  22.— 

{History   or  yearly   narrative   of  the  proceedings   of  the  West-India- 

Comp.  from  Us  commencement  to  the  year  1636.) 

«Ce  livre  si  extr^meraent  interessant,  ^crit  avec  la  pins  graode  impartialite 
et  one  entiere  bonne  foi,  est  le  fondement  de  la  seconde  partie  de  noire  r^cit. 
On  peat  le  coosiderer  comme  aathentiqne,  k  caase  de  la  position  de  I'auteur 
comme  Directenr  de  la  Compagnie."  Les  Hollandais  an  BresU  p.  XIV. 

At  the  end  of  the  work  we  find :  A  short  account  of  the  services  and  ad' 
vantages,  which  the  W.  I.  O.  has  rendered  to  the  State ,  giving  very  remar- 
kable details  on  the  state  of  finances,  the  captured  booty,  the  equipment  of  the 
vessels,  etc.  of  the  Company. 

See  nO  408;  also  n«  1369  Catal.  of  Autographs. 

2531  Octroy  by  de  Staten  Generael  verloent  aen  de  West- Ind.  Comp. 

20   Sept.   1674,   Mitsg.   de   prolongatie    voor    30  jaren.  30  Nov.  1700. 
'8  Gravenh.  1701.  4to.  Uncut.  2.50 

{Patent   granted   by    the   States- General  to  the  West-Ind.  Comp,  1674. 
With  the  prolongation  for  30  years,  1700).  —  Confer  n»  451,  62. 

Amsterdam. 

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Ontwerp  en  voorstel  tot  remedie  van  twee  swariglieden  in  de 

West-Ind.  Companie.  No  place.  1644.  8  pp.  4to.  (Asher  n^  190).  Stained 
in  the  appec  margin.  1.- 

{Plan   and  proposal   as   a    remedy  for   two  diffienttits  in  the  W,  Ind. 
Comp.) 

2533  Schagen  (J.  van)  Nieuwe  projecjten  ....  str^kkende  ten  consi- 

derablen  voordeele  van  de   West- Ind.   Companie  ....  (Amsterd.  1749.) 

16  leaves,  fol.  l.~ 

{New  projects  for  the  considerable  advantage  of  the  West-Ind.  Comp.) 

On   the  administration   and  the  commerce  of  Cara9ao  and  Bonaire,  exposed 

1740—49.  —  The  author  was  CoaDseiler- Fiscal  at  Gara9ao,  then  at  Amsterd. 

C0N6RESS.  -  (See  N'.  477-78.) 

2534 Congress  (Acts  passed  at  the  2d  session  of  the  third)  of  the 

United  States  of  America,  held  at  Philadelphia  in  1794.  Philad.  1795. 
8vo.  —  No  title.  6.- 

2525 (Acts  passed  at  the  first  session  of  the  fourth)  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  held  at  Philadelphia  in  1795.  Philad.,  Fr.  CAUdi, 
1796.  sd.  uncut,  8vo.  6.- 

Confer  n^  477 :  Acts  passed  at  the  2d  Congress. 

2536  Statutes  an(i  Treaties  of  the  United  States  of  America,  passed 

at  the  2d  Session  of  the  32d  Congress  1852^53.  Edit,  by  G.  Minot. 
Boston,  1853.  roy.  8vo.  2.— 

Cont.  Treaties  with  the  Sionx,  the  Chickasaws,  and.  the  Netherlands. 

2537  Extraots  of  a  dispatch  from  H.  M.  's  Minister  at  Washmgton, 

Dec.  1861,  inclosing  Papers  relating  to  foreign  aflairs  laid  before  the 
Congress  of  the  Un:  States,  at  the  opening  of  the  Session  in  1861. 
Present,  to  Parliament  1862.  Lend.  (1862.)  8vo.  2.50 

'    OfiSoiel)  Une  hook. 

2538  Foore   (B.  Perley),  Congressional  directory  for  the  3d  Session 

of  the  41th  Congress  of  thp  U.  S.  2d  edition.  Washingt.  IHlhplaie  and 
map,  8vo.  1.25 

CONNECTICUT. 

2539  The  Political  Greenhouse  for  the  year  1798.  Addressed  to  the  rea- 
ders of  the  Connecticut-Courant,  January  1st  1799.  Published  accor- 
ding to  act  of  Congress.  Hartford,  Frinied  by  Hudson  ^  Ooodtoin  (1799.) 
sd.  uncut.  8vo.  24  pp.  10.— 

In  verses.  Very  rare,  not  mentioned  by  Rich  nor  by  Sabin,  under  the  hea- 
ding Connecticut. 

CONSTITUTION. -(See  N^  479-88.) 

2540 Constitutions  des  treize  Etats-Unis  de  FAmerique.  Paris,  1792. 

2  vols,  sd,  uncut,  8yo.  2.50 

2541  Recueil  des.  lolx  constitutives  des  colonies  Angl.,  confidences  sous 

la  denomination  d'  Etats-Unis  de  TAm^rique  Septentrion.  Auquel  on  a 
joint  les  Actes  d'  Ind6pendance,  etc  trad,  de  TAngl.  (par  ^gnier.) 
Philad,  et  Paris,  1778.  caff.  8vo.  3.50 

D^ie  h  Beig.  Franklin. 

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2642  The  American's  guide  compris.  the  Declaration  of  Independence  ;  the 

Articles  of  Confederation ;  tho  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  and  the  Con- 
stitutions of  the  several  states  composing  the  Union.  Philad.  1828.  SAeep, 
12mo.  1.25 

2543  [Ck)okinan  (G.  G.)])  Het  vergaan  der  stoomboot  De  President,  naar 
het  dagboek  van  eenen,  met  dit  stooraschip  verongelukten,  geesteiyke. 
Gevonden  in  eene  flescb,  aan  de  kust  van  Kaap  B^*eton,  ouistreeks  New- 
Foundland.  Uit  het  Hoogd.  Amsterd.  (1851).  icUh  plate.  8vo.  1.— 

{Shipwreck  of  the  Steamer  The  Preeideni ;  diary  of  a  clergyman  peris- 
hed with  this  ship.  Found  iu,  a  bottle^  on-  the  coast  of  Cape  JBreton^  near 
Hefo-Foundland.  From  the  German.) 

2544  Cooper  (Th.),  Renseignements  sur  FAm^rique.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Hamb. 
Fauehe^  1795.  sd,  uncut,  map  of  the  Un.  States,  1.25 

{Treating  principally  of  Pennsylvania. 

COPERNICUS   (NIC.)  Torinensis, 

2545  De    revolutionibus    orbium    coelestiura,    libri  V(.  Norimbergae, 

apnd  Jo.  Petreum,  1543.  figures  in  woodcut,  ornamented  initials, 
original  binding  in  vellum,   sm.  fol.  —  Fine  and  larsre  copy.  80. — 

„ First  and  surest  edition  of  this  celebrated  Work."  (Libri.)  —  See 
Fol.  2;  vMagis  id  erit  clarum,  si  adduntur  insulae"  etc.  Harrisse  n^  241, 
cites  only  a  copy  in  the  British  Muscnui. 

2546  Cortes  (Fern.))  Correspondance  ave«  rEmpereur  Charles-Quint  sur 
la  conquete  du  Mexique.  Trad.  p.  de  Flavigny.  En  Suisse,  1779.  hf.  calf. 
80.  2.50 

A  Dotch  translation  see  No  492. 

2547  Costa  (B.  F.  da).  The  pre-Columbian  discovery  of  America  by  the 
Northn^en^  illustrated  by  translations  from  the  Icelandic  Sagas,  edited 
with  notes  and  a  general  introduction.  Albany,  J^  Mtmsell,  1^68.  map, 
clQth.  8vo.  (11.40)  6.50 

2548  [Grevecoeiir  (H.  H.  John  de)l  Voyage  dans  la  Haute  Pennsylva- 
nie  et  dans  T^tat  de  New^York,  par-  on  membra  adoplif  de  la  nation 
Oneida.  Trad:  et  public  par  Tauteur  des  ^Lettres  d'un  Cnltivateur  Amd- 
ricaiB."  Paris,  Be  rimprimerie  de  Crapelet,  1801.  3  vols,  plates  and-  maps, 
portr.  of  Washington,  hf  cf.  8vo.  —  See  N^  602,  8.50 

«Cet  oovrage  reoferme  de  corieux  details  sor  T^tat  des  peoples  indigenes 
avant  Tarrivie  4es  Enrop^ns.  II  n'est  pas  one  simple  traduction,  comme  Tan- 
nonce  son  titre,  mais  bien  Touvrage  original  de  John  Greveooenr."  Leclerc, 

CURAQ  A  0.  ~  (See  N«.  503— 10;) 

2549 Cateohismo  pa  uso  di  CatoUcanan  di  Curasao.  —  Catoehismus 

ten  gebmike  der  Katholyken  van  Curasao,  door  M.  Joh.  Niewindt.  Cu- 
rasao (1840?)  167  pp.  8vo.  — r  Vervi  scarce.  5.— 
Text  in  the  language  of  Curasao  (Papiement  ?)  with  the  Datch  at  the  oppo- 
site pagg. 

2650  [Dana  (B.  H«)])  Twee  jaren  voor  den  mast  ....  ZeereisnaardeNoord- 
West-Kust  van  Amerika.  Uit  h.  Eng.  Deventer,  1842.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo. 

1.50 
{Two  years  hefore  the  mast  ....  Voyage  to  the  North-west-OooMtofAme' 
riea,  i^m  the  Engl.) 

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DARIEN.  —  See  N'.  2443. 

2551  Koddige  Reisbesehrijving  naar  Darien,  (12  Aug.  1681  till  25  Jan. 

1682.)    Contemporary  Manuscript ,  copied  by  P.  v.  d.  tichelling.  44  pp.  fol. 

{Comical  Voyage  to  Darien,)  40.~ 

Under  this  title  will  be  found  here  a  very  serious  and  interesting  accoant  of 
a  Voyage  in  1681  of  a  Dutch  fleet  to  the  gulf  of  Darien,  the  arrival  at  St. 
Pedro  and  the  Capture  of  a  Spanish  ship;  the  exploits  on  the  river  St.  Jago 
and  the  conquering  of  the  city  of  Puna ;  arrival  at  and  description  of  Tru- 
xillo  (battle  with  the  Spaniards);  at  Callao  de  Lima,  Baldivia,  Castro;  descrip- 
tion of  Chili,   Terra  del  Fuego  and  Staaten-land,  etc. 

This  journal  has,  besides  the  txact  description  of  the  voyage  and  of  the  coun- 
tries visited,  a  special  interest  for  the  history  of  the  discovery  of  Terra  del 
Fnego  by  Barthol.  da  Fonte,  whose  voyage  to  the  North  West  of  America  so 
often  has  been  disputed,  and  whose  visit  to  Terra  del  Fuego  should  be  fancied. 
Most  probably  we  have  here  the  copy  of  a  journal  sent  to  Burgomaster  N. 
C.  Witsen  at  Amsterdam,  the  gr.-at  promoter  of  voyages,  and  collector  of  maps. 
In  his  Description  of  Tartary,  Amst.  1703,  still  at  present  renowned  for  its 
exactitude,  'he  says  (pp.  170),  to  have  with  him  the  MS.  of  the  Spanish  ma- 
riner da  Fonte,  who  in  1639  explored  for  the  King  of  Spain,  Tierra  del  Fne- 
go. —  The  same  da  Fonte  was  captured  in  the  above  quoted  Spanish  ship  at 
S.  Pedro  and  released  in  the  bay  of  St.  Augustin,  going  with  300  men  to 
St.  Jago.  —  Thu  relation  of  his  adventures  and  his  indications  for  the  farther 
voyage  had  struck  the  attention  of  the  author  of  this  journal,  who  begins  thus: 
We  sent  You  with  this  the  charts  of  Barthol.  da  Fonte,  a  Portuguese  Captain, 
whose  history  will  please  Yon,  and  what  we  understand  of  him,  joined  to  our 
own  observations,  of  the  occurrences  happened,  all  originals,  etc. 

2552  Darinel.  -  La  Sphere  des  deux  raondes,  composee  en  FranQois,  par 
Darinelj  pastenr  des  Aniadis.  Avec  nn  Epithalame,  qne  le  mesme  auteiir 
a  falct,  sar  les  nopces  et  manage  de  ....  Don  Philippe  Roy  d'  An- 
gleterre  etc.  Comments,  glos^  et  enrichy  de  plusieurs  fables  poetieques, 
par  G{illes)  Bipilleau)  D{e)  [B{uillon.)  Anvers,  J,  RicAart,  1555.  fyurgs 
and  17  maps  in  woodcut,  bds,  4to.  The  first  leaves  somewhat  stained  by 
water,  the  margins  of  the  last  leaf  partly  cut  off;  else  a  very  good 
copy.  116.- 

Vert  babs  and  iNTicBXSTiNo.  This  oosmographic  poem,  little  known, 
has  at  the  end  17  curious  geographical  nutps^  one  of  America,  with  the 
Strait  of  Magellanes,  and  named  at  the  top:  »P^w.  Brevis  exact. ,  toHusNom 
Orbis  ejusq,  insulorum  descriptio  recens  a  Joan,  Bellero  ^/^i/tf.*' Besidel  these 
and  the  map  of  the  World,  there  are  maps  of  Sarmatia,  Sarm,  Moscovia, 
Brevis  exaetaque  Moscoviae  descriptio  (large  folding  map),  Hongrie,  etc.  etc 
with  a  verset  on  each  in  the  teit. 

The  work  is  dedicated  to  fh  royne  Marie  de  Hongrie,  etc.^*;  repithalame, 
named  on  the  title,  is  in  Spanish  yerses  at  pp.  43—44. 

A  copy  was  sold  at  the  Sobolewski  Library,  Leipsic  1873,  for  101  Thaler. 

2553  Dauxion  Lavayssa  (J.  J.),  Voyage  aux  iles  de  Trmidad,  de  Taba- 
go,  de  la  Marguerite,  et  dans  divers  parties  de  Venezuela,  dans  FAme- 
rique  M^ridionale.  Paris,  1813.  2  vols.  sd.  2  maps.  8vo.  2.25 

2554 Reise   nach   den  Inseln  Trinidad,  Tabago  u.  Margaretha,  so 

wie  in    Venezuela.    Uebers.  von  E.  A.  W.  v.  Zimmermann,  18X6.  mpj 
hf,  calf.  8vo.  .      1.60 

2556  Dawson   (A.   B.)   The    Sons  of  Liberty  in  New  York.  A  paper  read 
before  the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society.  (N.  York,)  1859.  118  pp.  8vo.  5.- 
Printed,  as  Manuscript,  for  private  circulation. 

Feed.  MuiiLEk, 

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2556  Dedel  (G.)*  Disput.  jarid.-politica  de  Coloniis.  Lagd.  Batav.  1826. 118 
pp.  td.  uneut.  4to.  Larpe  paper,  1.76 

2557  The  same.  8vo,  1  — 

2558  Depons  (F.),  Voyage  &  la  partie  orientale  de  la  Terre-Feruie  dans 
FAmdriqae  M^ridion.  cout.  le  Caracas,  etc.  1801—4.  Paris,  1806. 3  vols. 
id,  map  and  platu,  8yo.  2.25 

2559  Des  Combes.  Gtographie  aniyersellc.  Lausanne,  1790.  4  vols,  hf,  calf, 
8vo.  2.— 

Tom  lY.  contains  America.  818  pagg. 

2560  Deser  (E.),  Les  cascades  da  Niagara,  et  lenr  marche  retrograde.  Neu- 
chatel,  1853.  map  and  pi.  (Extr.)  8vo.  1.-— 

2561  Diokens  (Ch.)  Uitstapje  naar  Noord-Amerika.  Uit  het  £ng.  Amsterd. 
1842.  plate^  bdi,  8vo.  (4.50)  1.25 

,     {Trip  to  Nortk'America,  From  the  Engl.)  —  See  H^  520. 

2562  Doehn  (Kud.)  Die  poUtischen  Parteien  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Amerika.  Leipzig,  1868.  8vo.  1.50 

DQMIN60  (ISLAND   OF   S T.)  -  See  N^.  531-534. 

2563  Daliuas.  Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  St.  Domingue  (1789—93) ; 

suivie  d'un  m^moire  sur  le  r^tablissement  de  cette  colonic.  Paris,  1814. 
2  vols,  bde,  8vo.  2.50 

A  corner  of  the  title  and  10  first  pagg.  tomed  off. 

2564  Lattre  (Ph.    A.   de)   Campiagne  des  Fran^ais  a  St.  Domingue, 

et  Refutation  des  reproches  faits  au  Capit.-G6u6ral  Kochainbeau.  Paris. 
1805.  —  /.  E,  Eeauvoisins,  Tableau  de  la  Cour  Ottliomane.  Paris. 
1807.  —  1  vol.  hf  calf  8vo.  2.— 

2565  de  Fradt,  Pieces  relatives  a  St.  Domingue  et  a  rAm6rique.  Suite 

a  ses  ouvrages  sur  rAm^rique.  Paris,  1818.  bds.  8vo.  1.25 

See  NO.  1260—1263. 

2566 Baynal  (Q.  Th.)   Essai   sur  i'administration  de  St.  Domingue. 

No  place.  1785.  »d,  8vo.  1.25 

2567  Saint- Venant  (Barre),   Des   colonies  modernes  sous  la  zone 

torride  et  particuliere  de  St.  Domingue.  Purls,  1802.  hf.  bd.  Svo.    2.50 

2568  Wimpfen  (Baron  van),  Keize  naa  St.  Domingo.  Uit  het  Fransch 

vert.  Utrecht,  1800.  2  vols,  in  1  hf  calf  8vo.  1.80 

{Voyage  to  St.  Domingo.   Transl.  from  the  French.) 

DRAKE   (FR.)  -  See  no.  541,  1928,  29. 

2569  Expeditio   Franc.    Draki   ....  in    ludias  Oecidentales  A^  1585,  quii 

urbes,  Fanum  D.  Jacobi,  D.  Dominici,  D.  Augastini  et  Carthegena, 
captae  fuere.  Leydae,  apud  Fr.  Rapkelengium^  1588.  21  pp.  4to.      80. — 

Excessively  rare.  Very  fine  and  large  co])y  high  23,  br.  15  cuntim.  The 
foar  folio  plates  wanting. 

2570  — -  Memoire  dv  voiage  en  Rvssie  fait  en  1586  par  Jehan  Sawage, 
suivi  de  I'Exp^dition  de  Fr,  Drake  en  Ameriqve  a  la  meme  epoqve. 
Publics  pour  la  premiere  fois  d'apres  les  manuscrits  de  la  Bibliotheque 
Imperiale,  par  L.  Lacour.  Paris,  Aubry^  1855.  cloth.Svo.  6.— 

Reprint  in:   Tresor  dee  pQcee  rares  ou  inedites;  only  at  183  copies. 

2571  Dnfey  (P.  J.  S.),  Abrege  de  I'histoire  des  revolutions  de  rAm^rique 
Septentrionale  et  M^ridionale  depuis  les  prem.  decouvertes  jusqu'en 
1825.  Paris,  1827.  4  vols,  hf  cf  18mo.  4.50 


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8572  I>llflot  de   Mofras,  Exploratkm  da  tenftohre  de  rOr^^dn.  d«s  Cali- 

foraies  et  de  la   Mer  Yermeille.  Paria^  1844.  Lhrr.  2  ei  4  <Vol.  I,  t 

n,  2.)  plains,  bdt.  large  Bvo.  2.50 

Vol.  II.  pp.  390—400  contain  the  -Faier  NoHer'*  in  24  langnages  ofCa- 

lifornia,  the  Aztecs,  N.  Zealand,  the  isles  of  the  South-Sea,  etc. 

2573  Diihring  (H.),  Remarks  on  the  United  Stetes  of  America.  Lend.  1833. 
ehtk,  870.  1.25 

2574  Dulao  (A.),  Melanges  d'histoire  naturelle.  Lyon,  1765.  6  vols.  ^i. 
^/-  c*iV»  ^*c^'  8^0.  4.50 

Cont.  a.  0. :  T.  Scheffer,  Descript.  de  Tor  blanc  (Platina),  tronve  en  Ame- 
riqne.  —  Divers  morceaax  de  Thist.  natar.  de  la  Jainaiqae.  —  fiachelier,  Ta- 
bleau de  TAm^rique.  —  Le  Page  da  Prat2,  Hist,  natur.  de  la  Loaisiane.  - 
J.  GoniUa,  rOrinoque  iUmtre.  —  Descript.  de  qtxelq.  aMinant  de  rAraenqoe 
Sepientr.  —  Goettard,  sur  les  topazes  du  Br^il;  etc.  etc. 

2575  D***  (Durret),  Voyages  de  Marseille  4  Linaa,  et  dims  les  antres  lienx 
d€B  indes  Occidentaies.  Avec  nne  exacte  description  de  ce  ^u'il  y  ade 
plus  remarquable  ....  Paris.  1720.  2  parts  isx  l,^ld  cnif.  Svo.  (plates 
wanting).  2.50 

2576  Dwlght  (Timothy,  PireBidetit  of  Yal^dollbgd)  1%4  dvty  of 
Americans,  at  the  present  crisis,  illnstrated  in  a  discourse,  preached  on 
the  fourth  of  July,  1798,  at  the  request  of  the  citizens  of  New-Haven. 
New-Haven,  Friuied  by  Thomat  and  Samuel  Green,  1798.  ad.  uncut.  8vo. 
32  pp.  12.- 

A  very  curious  discourse  on  the  political  and  ecclesiastical  state  of  affairs 
at  that  time,  principally  directed  against  the  AniiekrUtian  Empire  as  tbe 
author  calls  the  Catholicism.  He  declares  that  aU  the  misfertanes  which  have 
befallen  the  Roman- Catholic  World  during  the  last  years  are  only  the  full- 
fihnent  of  the  prophecies  of  the  Bible. 

Rabb,  i)ot  mentioned  by  Rich. 

EMI6RATI0N.  -  See  n^  553--55. 

2577 German    pamphlets  on   Emigration   to  North-America,  viz.  : 

Die  Verein.  Staaten  in  1852;  Rauschenbuteh^  knYr^waLngen,  l^i^\  de 
Eaaiy  Wisconsin,  1848;  SchuUz^  Texas,  1845;  Valdivia.  1849.  etc.  7  pie- 
ces. 8vo.  1.50 

2578  Dutch  pamphlets  on  Emigration  to  North  America,  Michigan, 

Pella  in  Jowa,  etc.  1846—53.  —  13  pieces.  8vo.  2.50 

2579  Emory  (WilL  H.),  Beport  on  the  United  States  and  Mexican  boon* 
daty  Survey.  Vol.  I.  Washington,  1857.  2  nw/?*,  engraved  and  coloured 
plates  and  woodcuts,  calf,  large  4to. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Congress.  Executive  docnmeats.  —  Very  interes- 
ting volume  in  2  parts.  Part  I  cont.  the  personal  account  and  the  description 
of  the  country,  with  map,  54  views  and  many  coloured  figures;  Fart  II  the 
Geological  Reports,  Palaeontology,  and  description  of  the  cretaceous  and  tertiary 
fossils,  by  C.  C.  Parry,  J.  Hall  and  J.  A.  Conrad.  With  map  and  27  plates. 

2580  d'£ngel  (E.  Bailli),  Essai  sur  cette  question:  Quand  et  comment 
rAm^rique  a-t-elle  ^t6  peuplee  d'hommes  et  d'animaux?  Amsterd.,  1767. 
caJf  giU.  4to.  4.50 

For  the  edition  in  8vo,  see  No  BBS-^SQ. 

2581  EpiStolae  (Praestantium  et  Emditorum  Vironim)  Ecclesiasticae  et 
Theologicae,  quarum  longe  major  pars  scripta  est  a  Jac-  Anuineo, 
J.  Uytenbogardo,  Conr.  Vostio,  G.J.  Vossio,  H.  Grotio,  9;  Bpiscopio, 
C.  Barlaeo.  Editio  2a  ab  innummendis  repnrg.  et  alt  part^  ^uct  Amst. 
S,  Wetttein,  1684.  fol.  978  pp.  et  Index.  t»lf  eft  Veli. 

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2582  Epistolae*  —  Same  work.  £d.  da  novo  augmento  locnpletata.  Anuit., 
F.  Halma,  1704.  foL  W*.  uncut.  Unique  copy.  30.— 

This  emioent  and  for  the  American  History  highly  remarkable  work,  was 
published  in  1660  in  8vo,  by  PhiL  a  Limborch;  the  much  augmented  edition 
of  1684,  was  given  by  him  and  the  zealous  Remonstrant  C.  Bartzoeker\  the 
3d  and  last  edition  again  by  P.  a  Limborch,  who  augmented  this  edition  with 
32  pages  (1  ^  32),  inserted  between  the  preface  and  page  1  of  the  volnme,  and 
containing  20  interesting  letters  in  Latin  and  French.  —  This  Supplement  is 
very  rare.  —  See  on  this  work:  Fabricii  Historia  biblioth.  Fabric.  IL  220. 

Contains   on   pagg.   65—85    the  very  interesting  correspondence  (Epist.   86 
to  43)  of  the  Brownists   at   Amsterdam   and  JiCyden,  with  Franc.  Junius,  on 
their   oonfesdon  and   other  theological    affairs.   The  letters   are  signed  by  F. 
Johnson,  H.  Ainsworth,  S«  Mercer,  and  others,  dated  from  1596  till  1602. 
—  The  edition  of  1684  (N*.  2581.)  18.— 

2583  Erskine  (Thorn.),  A  view  of  th«  causes  and  consequences  of  the  pre- 
sent war  with  France,  in  answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  Regicide  Peace. 
Witii  a  dedication  to  the  author  by  P.  Porcupine,  and  an  Appendix. 
Philadelphia,  WUl.  dobbeii,  1797.  sd,  UneuL  8yo.  73  and  24  pp.       8.-- 

Very  rare,  not  mentioned  by  Rich. 

ESQUIMAUX. -See  N»  561-63. 

2584  Kalm  (P.),  Specimen  academ.  de  Esquimaux,  gente  Americana. 

Aboae,  1756.  24  pp.  uncut.  4to.  Verjf  tearee.  10.— 

P&gg.  23 — 24  oont  a  vocabulary  of  the  Esquimaux  language.  —  The  New 
Testament  in  Esquimaux,  see  n^  561—63. 

2585  Essequebo  en  Demerary  (Op  de  yerschrikkelyke  aardbevinge  .... 
in),  21  Octob.  1766.  Middelburg,  1767.  9  pp.  4to.  1.50 

( Venes  on  the  frightful  earthquake  at  Misequeho  and  Demerary.) 

ST.   E U S T  A T  I U S.  ~  See  N'.  1657-66,  and  1760. 

2586  GreveUnk   (A.  H.  Bissohop),  De  yolkplanting  op  hot  eiland 

St.  Eustatius  van  1816  tot  op  den  tegenwoordigen  tjjd.  (Utrecht,  1847.) 
8vo.  Extract.  1. — 

{The  colony  on  the  island  St,  Euttaiiut^  from  1816  tiU  at  present.) 

2587  Evertsen.  —  Jonge  (J.  C.  de)  Levensbeschryving  van  Joh.  en 
Corn.  Evertsen,  Luit.-Admiralen  van  Zeeland.  's  Gravenh.  1820.  plates 
and  geneal.  tables.  8vo.  (4.10)  2.25. 

{Biography  of  John  and  Corn.  Evertsen^  Lieut,- Admirals  of  Zealand.) 

2588  [Exquemelin  (A.  O.)]  Piratas  de  la  America,  y  Luz  a  la  defensa 
de  las  Costas  de  Indias  Occidentales.  Trad,  de  la  lengua  Flamenca  en 
Espan.,  por  el  Dr.  de  Bonne  Maison.  Impr.  2a.  Col.  Agi'ipp.  1682.  vel- 
lum. 12mo.  10.— 

Translation  of  the  original  Dutch  edition  of  1678,  probably  printed  at  Am- 
sterdam ?  —  In  the  beginning  of  the  vol.  a  poem :  »*  Descript.  de  las  islas  del 
Mar  Athlantico  y  de  America,  p.  M.  de  Barrios."  The  French  and  Dutch  edit- 
ions see  n^  675—81. 

2589 Histoire   des   Avanturicrs  qui  se  sont  signalf^s  dans  Ics  Indes,  .... 

par   A.    0.    Oearmelin,  Nouv.  edit,  augments  de  I'Hist.  dea  Pirates  An- 
glois.  Trevcux  1776.  4  vols.  hf.  calf  6  maps  and  plates,  sm.  8vo.    4.50 
See  nO  707,  .708. 
2590  Falkland.  —  Pense^s  sur  les  trmisactions  touchant  les  isles  de  Falk- 
land.   Trad,   de  I'Angl.   d'api*^8  la  2e  edit.  Amsterd.  1771.  hf  cf.  8vo. 

1.25 

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25{ll  Fearon  (H.  Bradshaw)  Sketches  of  America.  Narrsttfre  of  a  jour- 
ney of  5000  miles  throngh  the  Eastbrh  and  Western  Ststtes  of  America. 
with  RemarlLS  on  Birkbeck's  Notes  and  Lietters.  3d  edit.  Lond.  1819. 
hf.  ealf.  8vo.  2,- 

2592  Federalist  (The):  a  collection  of  Essays,  written  in  favor  of  the  New 
Constitntion  (by  Hamilton,  Jay^  and  luadison.)  New  Totk,  /.  ad  A. 
McLean,  1788.  2  vols,  in  1.  calf,  sm.  8vo.  15.— 

Tirst  and  rare  eollective  edition  of  these  famous  essays,  see  vP  484. 

2593  Fauill6e  (La),  Jonmal  des  observations  physiq.^  math^mat  et  botani- 
qnes,  faites  Mir  les  cdtes  orient,  de  l'Ain6riqne  m^ridionale  6t  dans  les 
Indes  Occident.  1707—12.  Pans,  1714—25.  3  vols,  many  mapt  md fk- 
ietf  €alf  ffUi,  gilt  edget,  4te^  Neai  old  copy,    .  15.— 

Tbe   third   volume  coDtaiaing:  VHi^oire  desplaniet  medicimUet  e»  ussge 
_au  Ferou  et  au  CAUi,  is  often  wanting. 

2594  [Flint  (E.)]  The  Far  West,  or  a  tour  beyond  the  moufttains.  N.  York, 
1898.  2  vols.  eiotA.  8vo.  2.25 

2695  Flbrida.   —   Kort  Voorbericrt  van  de  Dcheepstogten  en  v^kplaatingen 

der  Franssen  in  Florida  en  Canada.  —  Soheepstogt  van  J.  de  Yem- 

zano  na  Florida,  1624.  (Leyd.  P.  v.  d.  4»,  ^707.)  8vo.  without  title.  1.50 

{SAort  pre  face  on  the  voyUget   aikt  eolcniet  of  tMe  *¥feriek  Hn  ttdridn 

and  Canada;  Vogagt  of  J,  de  Verra»anOt  to  Florida,  1S24.) 

2596  Fragoeo  (Jo.)  Aroraatnm,  fmctumn,  et  mnplioiam  aliquot  medlcamen- 
torum  ex  India  Orient,  et  Oceident.  in  Europam  delatonun,  hfstoria .... 
Latine  edita  op.  (sr.  Spachii.  Argent,  1600.  sm.  8vo.  ^.— 

2597  Franklin  (B.),  Autobiography,pabl.by  W.F.Franklin,  ed  by  J  Spvte. 
Lond.  1850.  bds.  sm.  8vo.  —.60 

2598 The  same,  with  an  appendix.  Authorised  edit  Dessau,  1854. 2  vols. 

8vo.  faotim.  1.— 

2599  Correspondance  inedite  et  secrete  ....  1753— lt90,'"ofrl'aIit:^M^tooi- 
re8  de  sa  vie  priv^;  causes  premieres  de  la  rovohition^d'Am^qiie; 
Hist,  des  div.  n^gociations,  etc.  Avec  notes,  additions,  etc.  Paris.  1817. 
2  vols,  portr.  hf  cf  8vo.  3.50 

2600  — —  Correspondance  choisie,  trad,  de  TAngl.,  publ.  par  W.  T.  Frank- 
lin. Paris,  1817.  id.  8vo.  1.- 

2601  M6moires  de  la  vie  priv6e  de .....  Merits  par  Ini-m^e.  Suivis  d'on 

precis  histor.  de  sa  vie  polit.,  etc.  (Trad,  de  TAngl.,  par  M.  Ghibelin.) 
Paris,  1791.  2  parts  in  1.  hf  ealf  8vo.  (a  few  leaves  stained  at  the 
margins.)  2.50 

See  nO  600—606. 

2602  Political^  Miscellaneous,  and  Philosophical  Pieces  (vnritten  before 

and  during  the  Troubles),  with  explanatory  plates,  notes  and  index. 
Lond.  1779.  sd,  uneut,  fine  butt  of  Franklin,  8vo.  9.- 

2603  Freemantle  (Lieut.-Col.)  Three  months  in  the  Southern  States,  April- 
June  1863.  Edinb.  and  Lond.  1863.  portraits,  doth,  8vo.  (5.25)  2.50 

2604  Fremont  (Capt.  J.  G.)  Beport  on  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the 
Bocky  Mountains,  Oregon  and  North  Caroline,  1842~-44.  WasluDgt. 
1846.  693  pp.  platet  and  map,  cloth,  8vo.  3.50 

2605  Qage  (Thorn.)  New  Survey  of  the  West- Indies,  ....  contain,  a  journal 
3300  miles  within  the  main  land  of  America,  in  Mexico,  Chiapa,  Gua- 
temala, etc.  With  a  grammar  of  the  Indian  tongue,  called  Poconcki  or 
Pocoman.  3d  edit  Lond.  1677.  Map,  calf  8vo. 

For  the  Dutch  edition,  see  n<^  610  and  1611. 

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2606  Gfise  (Tliom.))  Voyages  dans  la  NoaveUe  Espagne  ....  Avec  la  des- 
cription de  la  ville  <le  Moxique  ....  et  des  terres  et  prov.  que  possMent 
lea  Espagnols  en  toute  l'Am6rlque.  Amsterd.  1695.  2  vols,  vellum,  map^ 
and  plates.  8vo.  ♦  4. — 

2607  Same  work.  2  vols.  calf.  4.— 

Vol   2  with   date  of  1694.  —  For  the  Dntch  translation  of  this  work,  see 

nO  610,  611. 

2608  Gaillard  (H.),  Les  braconniers  du  l^ouveau  Monde.  Paris.  1866.  Svo. 

2609  Garden  (AL),  Eulogy  on  Gen.  Chs.  Cotesworth  Pinckney,  Presid.- 
General  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  ....  Charleston,  1825.  48  pp. 
8vo.  1.50 

2610  Oasparin  (A.  de)  Les  Etats-Unis  en  1861.  Un  grand  peaple  qui  se 
relive.  2e  6d.  rev.  et  corr.  Paris,  1862.  hf,  cloth.  Svo.  1.25 

8ENNESSEE.  (See  N«  616-17.) 

2611  Description    topographiijue  de  six  cents  raille  acres  de  terres  dans 

rAra^rique  Septentrionale,  mises  en  vente  par  actions,  suivant  le  plan 
d'association  ci-joint.  Paris,  1792.  sd,  uncut.  4to.  14  and  8  pp.        12.— 

8E0R6iA.  (See  NO  618-637.) 

2612  Anderson  (J.  E.)  and  Will.  J.  Hobby,  The  contract  for  the 

purchase  of  Western  Territory,  made  with  the  Legislature  of  Geor- 
gia in  1T95.  Considered  with  a  reference  to  the  subsequent  attempts 
of  the  State,  to  impair  its  obligations.  Augusta,  Printed  by  Rdndolf 
Bunge,  1799.  td.  uncut  4t0.  93  pp.  20.— 

^Pablished  at  the  iDstance  of  the  parohasers." 

Tert  rare,  not  mentioned  neither  by  Sahin  nor  by  Rich.  Printed  on  very 
thiek  paper.  —  See  fep  maps  on  similar  land-transaotions,  my  Catal.  of  Atlases 
aud  maps,  n^'  2037,  88,  2245—47. 

2613  Msrtyn  (Benj.)  Reasons  for  establishing  the  Colony  of  Geor- 
gia, with  regard  to  the  trade  of  Great-Britiain,  the  increase  of  our  peo- 
ple, and  the  employment  and  support  ....  of  our  own  poor,  as  wel  as 
foreign  persecuted  Protestants.  With  some  acconnt  of  ti^e  country  and 
the  design  of  the  Trustees.  2d  edit  Lond.  1733.  48  pp.  4to.  '—  Very 
r^e,  6.— 

2614  -^-  Urlspevser  (8.),  Erste  Contipation  der  ausfUhrl.  Nachricht  von 
denen  Saltzburgisc)ien  Eroigranten,,...;  worin  die  Tage^ Register  d.  bey- 
4e|^  Saltzhnrg.  p^ediger  zu  Eben-Ezer  in  Georgien  von  17  Jul.  1734 
bis  1735  zu  ^nde  ....  nebst  Anhang,  bestehen^  1.  in  einer  in  Aug.  1735 
zwischen  Jon.  Belcher,  Gouverneur  en  Chef  in  Neu  Engeland  n.  eini- 
gen  indianischeq  Nationcn,  zu  Deerfield  gehalt.  Oonferentz:  2.  in  N. 
Appelletons,  bey  d.  Ordination  des  J.  Sergent,  unter  d.  Indianem  von 
Houssatonoc  bestellten  ersten  Dieners  d.  Evang.  zu  Deerfield  in  Neu- 
Engel.  31  Aug.  1734  gehalt.  Predigt.  Halle,  1738.  hf,  vellum.  4to.  10.-. 

—    A   letter  of  Ad.  Winthrop,  Secretary  of  State,  concerning  the  Indians 
at  Housatonach,  —  see  my  Catal.  of  Autographs  n°  1502. 

2615  Girai^lt  (L.).  Histoire  de  la  Republique  des  Etats-Unis.  Paris,  A.  Rion 
(1840  ?)  35  pp.  sm.  Svo.  —.60 

Popular  edition  or  chap-book. 

2616  Glareani  (H.),  De  geographla  liber  unus.  Apud  Frlburgum  Brisgoiae, 
1539.  figg.  bds.  4to.  (Harrise  n«  228,  Add.  n®  121.)  6.— 

On  leaf  35:  "Ih  r^gipnibus  extra  Ptolemaeam."  2  pp.  where  in  the  passage 
relating  to  America,  the  North,  etc.  See  ji9  632,  33. 


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2617  Qosselman  (C.  A.))  R^sa  in  Noira  Amerika.  Nykdping,  1835.  Vol.  f. 
red  mor.  gUt^  g'Ut  edgei,  8vo.  2.50 

2618  Kesor  in  Sodra  Amerika.  Dt.  F.  Fran  England  till  Mendoza,  1836 

—37.  Stockholm,  1842.  map  and  plate,  bdi.  8vo.  2.- 

2619  GraafT  (N.  de)  Reisen  ....  na  Asia,  Africa,  America  en  Europa,  be- 
hels.  een  boschry  ving  van  stjn  48  jar.  reise,  etc.  Ilier  agter  is  bygevoegd 
d'  Oost-lndisthe  SpiegeJ,  ....  Levenswyse  d.  Hollanders  in  Indien,  etc. 
Hoom,  1701.  2  parts  in  1.  plates^  calf,  4to.  7.50 

{Voyages  in  AaUy  Jfrieay  America  and  Europe,  during  48  yeart.  With 
Mirror  of  Eati  India,  cont.  a  desefiption,  ike  way  of  life  of  tke  Dufek 
in  India,  etc.) 

2620  The  same.  2e  druck  vermeerd.  met  het  Verbranden  van  dc  Flnyt 

Waveren,  en  Reijse  door  Arabien  van  Wiltvangh.  Ibid,  1704,  2  parts 
in  1.  plates.  49.  7.50 

Second  edition,  aogmented. 

2621  Gravier  (Gkibr.),  D^couverte  de  TAm^rique  par  les  Normanda  au  Xe 
siede.  Paris  et  Roaen,  1874.  XXXIX  and  250  pp.,  4  maps  and  plate. 
sm.  4to.  3.— 

Interesting  volume  of  a  very  fine  execution. 

6  R  EEN  LAND.  (See  n*  639-99.) 

2622  Beres  (Iver),   Gronlands   Beskrivelse,  raed  et  Kort  og  Forer- 

dringing  af  Ar.  Aschlnnd.  EJobenh.  1832.  12  pp.  and  folding  map.  sm. 
8vo.  Scarce.  1.80 

2623  Blefkenius  (D.),  Scheeps-togt  na  Ysland  en  Groenland,  hi  1563, 

waar  in  d'  ontdekking  der  landen,  godsdiensten  en  zeden  der  menschea 
....  Na  eerst   vertaald.  Leyden,  P.  p.  d.  Aa,  1706.  map  and  plate.  870. 

1.50 

(Voyage  to  Iceland  and  Greenland,  in  1563,  wherein   tke  discovery  of 
tke  lands  y  religions,  customs,  etc.   Now  first  traMslated.)  —  See  n^  642. 
From  P.  V.  d.  Aa*8  Voyages  vfi  1890. 
2624 [Clans  Christopherszdn  (Lysohander)]  Grdnlandske  Chro- 
nica. Kidbenhawn,  B.  Laurenie,  1608.  vellum,  sm.  8vo.  12.- 
Chronides   (in   verses)  of  Greenland,  very  rare,  however  reprinted  in  1726. 
—    Temaux  v9  316.    A   little  part  of  the  under  margin  of  the  title  dipped 
off.  The  10  first  leaves  not  very  dean,  else  good  copy. 

2625  Cranz  (D.\    Historie  van   Groenland.  Uit  het  Hoogd,  Amsterd. 

1767.  3  vols  in  1.  kf  calf.  2  maps  and  12  filaUs.  8vo.  2.50 

{History  of  Greenland.  From  tke  German.) 
The  original  German  edition,  see  n^  644.  —  This  Dutch  edition  is  the  same 
89  n^  645,  only  with  new  titles. 

2626  Grdnlands  historiske  Mindesmaerker,  udgivne  af  det  Kongel.  Nor- 

diske  Oldskrift-Selskab.  Kjobenh.  1838—45.  3  vols,  in  4.  12  plates  and 
maps.  8vo.  12.50 

Out  of  print  and  scarce. 

2627  Jonae  or  Jonsson  (Arngn^imi)  GrSnlandia,  eller  Historie  om 

Gronland,  of  Islandske  Haand-Srevne  Histori-Boger  og  Aar-Registere. 
Af  det  Latinske  Manuscript  paa  det  Islandske  Sprog  udsat  ved  E. 
Ejolfsson,  og  trykt  i  1688 ;  nu  paa  Dansk  fortolket  af  A.  B(aBsaens.) 
Kjobenhavn,  1738.  bds.,  gilt  edges.  8vo,  6-^ 

2628 [La  Peyrere  (Is.  de)j  Relation  du  Groenland.  Paris,  A.  CourU, 

1647.  map  and  plate,  veUum,  8vo.  20.— 

FrBD.  MULtER, 

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6REENLAND. 

Original  edition  of  this  valaable  book,  dedicated  to  de  La  Mothe  le  Vayer, 
dated  from  the  Hagae  1646.  —  Slightly  stained  in  the  margins.  See  at 
n^  677  and  677  the  Dateh  and  German  translatiooa? 

2629  Another  copy,  old  calf  gilt.  One  leaf  same  what  restored.      12.— 

2630  Mamby  (G.  W.),  Reise  nach  Gronland,  1821.  Aus  d.  Engl,  von 

C.  F.  Michaelis.  IiCipz.  1823.  map  and  plates,  hf,  bd.  sm.  8vo.  1.25 

The  English  and  Dutch  editions,  see  n^  604—5. 

2631  O'Beilly  (B.),  Greenland,  the  adjacent  Seas,  and  the  North-Weat 

Passage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  illustrated  in  a  voyage  to  Davis's  Strait, 
1817.  Lond.  1818.  maps  and  numerous  plates^  bds.  8vo.  3.50 

2632  Iceland.  —  Barrow  (J.)  3esuch  aufd.  Insel  islands.  1834.  Stuttg. 

1836.  mtisic  and  fig.  sd.  8vo.  —.90 

2633  Kerguelen  Tremaro  (de),   Relation  d'un  voyage  dans 

la  Mer  du  Nord,  aux  cotes  d'Islande,  du  Groenland,  de  Ferro,  de 
Schettland,  des  Orcades  et  de  Norwege,  en  1767  et  1768.  Paris,  1771. 
17  maps  and  plates,  sd.  uncut.  4to.  5.— 

2634 Mackenzie   (G.    S.),  Reise  durch  die  Insel  Island,  1810. 

Nach  d.  Engl.  Weimar.  1815.  maps  and  plates^  hf.  calf.  8vo.  1.25 

2635  Olofsen  (E)  u.  B.  Fovelsen,  Reise  dnrch  Island,  veran- 

staltet  von.  d.  Kon.  Societat  d.  Wissenschaften  in  Kopenhagen.  Aus  d. 

Danischen  ubersetzt.  Kopenh.  u.  Leioz.  1794.  2  vols.  25  plates  and  map, 

hf.  calf  4to.  5.50 

2636 Troil  (XJ.  v.),  Letters  on  Iceland,  during  a  voyage  in  1772; 

with  Letters  of  Ihre  and  Bach^  on  the  Edda  and  the  Elephantiasis,  and 
Bergman's  observ.  on  the  Lava.  2d  edit.  Lond.  1780.  map^  hf,  calf. 
8vo.  3.— 

2637 Brieven  betrefF.   eene   reize  na  Ysland.  Leyden,  1784.  map 

and  plates,  sd.  8vo.  1.50 

Datch  translation  of  the  preceding. 

2638 Wilhelmi  (K.),  Island,  Hvitramannaland,  GrSnland  u.  Vin- 

land,  Oder  d.  NorrmSnner  Leben  auf  Island  a.  Grdnland,  u.  deren  Fahr- 
ten  nach  Amerika,  schon  Uber  500  Jahre  vor  Columbus.  Vorzfigl.  nach 
altscandinav.  Quellenschriften.  Heidelb.  1849.  map.  td.  8vo.     (3.—)  2.— 

2639 Sartorios  v.  Waltershausen  (W.)  PhyTsiach-geograph. 

Skizze  von  Island,  mit  besond.  Riicksicht  auf  Vnlkan.  Erscheinnngen. 
Abgedr.  a.  d.  Gdttinger  Studien.  G5tt.  1847.  8vo.  —.90 

2640  Gregory  (WUl.)  Dagverhaal  van  eenen,  door  een  Franschen  Kaper 
....  genomen  zend^ing  naar  de  Zuidzee.  Uit  het  Eng.  d.  G.  Oothuis. 
Dordr.  1803.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

{Journal  of  a  Missionnary  designated  to  ike  South  Pacific  Ocean,  cap- 
tured by  a  French  cruiser.   Transl.  from  the  Engl.) 
His  residence  in  Monte  Video,  Paraguay,  etc. 

2641  Grewingk  (O.)  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  orograph.  u.  geognost.  Be- 
Bchaffenheit  der  Nord-West-KUste  Amerikas.  St.  Petersb.  1850.  bds. 
7  maps  and  plates,  roy.  8vo.  3. — 

2642  Grothaus  (Baron  de),  Projet  d'uu  nouveau  syst^me  de  banque  na- 
tionale  oflfert  etpropos6e  aux  citoyens  de  TAm^rique.  (Amst.)  1783. 8vo. 
48  pp.  3.50 

3  numbers  of  the  journal :  Le  Politique  HollandaiSf  treating  this  project, 
without  special  title. 

Amsterdam. 

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2643  Qrotins  (H.)  De  origine  gentium  Americanamm  ditmrt,  alt^t^  a4ver* 
sas  obtrectatorem.  Paris,  1643.  —  Jo.  de  Laet,  Notae  ad  dissertet.  Hnp. 
Grotii  de  origine  gentis  Americanae.  Paris,  1643.  —  1  vol,  calf.  870. 
Fine  eoptf.  10.— 

The  second  part  of  Grotias  (see  rfi  699),  aod  this  edition  of  de  Laet*s  Re- 
fntation  (see  n*  861),  are  equally  rare. 

2644 Vrye  Zeevaert  ofte  bewys  van  't  recht  dat  den  Hollanders  toeeompt 

over  de  Indische  coophandel  ....  Leyden,  1614.  vellunu  8vo.  Rare.     2.50 
Dutch  translation  of  Grotias*  Mare  libernm,  see  n^  697—98. 

2646  Grube  (A.  W.)  Scbetsen  en  tafereelen  nit  Amerika.  Sneek.  1861. 
pUte.  8vo.  1.- 

{Sketchet  from  America.  Trantt.  from  the  German.) 

•  UATIMALA.  (SeeN»  701-8.) 

2646 Flores  (Jos.)   Especifico   nnevamento  descubierto   en  el  Reyno 

de  Goatemala,  para  la  curacion  radical  del  horrible  mal  del  cancro,  y 
otros  mas  frecuentes.  Cadiz,  1783.  21  pp.  4to.  4.- 

Bare  and  curious. 

2647  (Obert),  M6moire  conten.  un  apexQu  statistique  de  TEtat  de  Gua- 
temala, des  renseignements  snr  son  commerce,  son  Industrie,  son  sol, 
etc.  Bmx.  1840.  map  and  pi.  $d.  8vo.  1.80 

QUI  ANA.  (See  N^  704-7!S3.) 

2648 Abbing  (O.  A.)  Geschiedenis  der  stad  Hoorn,  gedur.  de  XVI le 

en  XVIIfe  eeuw,  ....  beginnende  met  1630.  Hoorn,  1841—42.  2  vols. 
id.  pi.  and  poHr.  8vo.  (8.—)  4.60 

{Bisiory   of  the   city    of  Room,    during   the    Ylth  and  18M  ceninrjff 
from  1630.) 

Contains  a  reprodnction  of  the  Patent  granted  by  t|ie  StateQ-Qener.  to 
John  Keeps,  for  fonding  a  colon^  on  the  Westera  side  of  the  Rio  4^  las  Ama- 
zones;  with  a  description  of  the  lands  etc.  1689.  Confer  n^  713. 

2649  Banqroffc  (E)    Naturgeschichte  von  Guiana    in  SQ^d-A^erika. 

.    Aa9  d.  Engl.  Frankf.  n.  Leip?.  1T69.  v^Unm.  8yo.  1.25. 

See  nO  718,  19. 

26^  -:-—  [Beoxtmont  (3.  de)]  Pertinente  Bea^bryving^  Yan  Guiana,  ge- 
legen  a«n  de.vast^  kust  van  America.  Hier  is  bygev^^eght  4er  Partici- 
panten  profyten  ....  als  oock  de  conditien  van  de  Sraten  y^in  Holiandt 
voor  die  gene,  die  nae  Guiana  begeeren  te  vjiiren.  Arast,  J.  Claess 
"ten  Hoorn,  1676.  4to.  Xtl  and  55  pp.  Wit  a  map  and  vieto  of  ike  coast 
of  Ouiana  on  the  title,  hf.  veUuik.  Very  fine  copy.  32.— 

{Accurate  description  of  Guiana^  situated  on  the  coast' of  An^erica.  WUh 

addition  of  the  profits  of  the  shareholdetSj  and  the  conditions  for  those, 

who  wish  to  sail  for  Guiana.) 

Compiled  from  de  Laet,  O.  Keye,  de  Vries,  etc. 

2651 Eigentliohe   Beschreibung  des  Lands  Guiana,  welches 

gelegen  an  der  vesten  meer  grentzenden  LandschafPten  America  .... 
Hierzu  wird  beygefiigt  eine  Verzeichnusz  des  ausschusses  und  unkos- 
tens  der  Participanten  Oder  Theilsgenossen,  und  des  gewinns  ....  wie 
auch  der  Conditionen  ....der  Staaten  von  Holland ....  fur  die  jenigen  so  nach 
Guiana  zu  iahren  beg^hren.  Samt  zweyen  von  einen  der  hundert  Oierhaup- 
tem  dieser  neu-angehenden  Coloney,  abgefertigten  Schre^ben  an  Zwe^  seiner 
....  Freunden  hiesiger  Stadt  Bern,  worin  ein  Kurtz-v^fa^sder  berieht  vonob- 

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BU1ANA. 

angedeuten  Zande  etc.  Bsim,  Sam.  Kneuivler,  1677.  68  pp«,  map^  uncut. 
4to.  —  Vkxt  babe.  40.— 

This  German  translation  of  the  foregoing  work  it  0till  rarer  than  the  ori- 
ginal, and  very  carious  for  the  adjoined  letters.  The  jptmp.  is  copied  on  the 
Botch  original. 

2652  OBedhar  <J.   J-X   PoIitaEicber   Disoours  von  den  oigvntUohen  Ur- 

sachen  des  Anf-  u.  Aba^mena  der  vfitikUe^  .LSnder  xu.  \Repablieken. 
4e  verm.  Aufl.  Franckf.  u.  Leipz.  1721.  about  1300  ipp.  8yo.  10.— 

For  the  interest  and  the  oonteqis  of  tthis  wo\ma»,  spmMy  for  the  doca- 
meats  relating  to  (laiana,  see  N^.  706-**^6. 

2663  Beschryvinge  (Korte  en  w'Dttdertycke)  van 'de  seltgjrtne  wan- 

sehepaete,  van'menacfaen,  die  geroad^ir  wordea  in,iiet':cailaefcr^k0^i- 
anae,  aen  bet  Meyr  Parlme.  AlMnedia  van  de.  Satyrs^  en  van  <le  Vrou- 
wen  die  Amazoonen  genoeoit  worden.  Amstdrd.  •&.  V..j&rmjlm«i»  (about 
1663.)  16  pp.  platet.  4to.  . 

{SAort   and  euripui   description   of  the  motutrious  men,  who  ^re  foumd 

in   the   Kingdom    Guiana,  near  the  lake  Parime]  also  of  the  ^aetyrs  and 

women  tailed  Amazonet.) 

This  is  bj  far  the  rarest  of  all  the  parts  of  Saeghman'a  eoUeotion  df  Yova- 
ges,  to  which  it  forms  the  l^st  part  (See  NO.  1880).  The  curious  sntgect  must 
have  given  to  this  work  as  chapbook,  a  great  number  of  amateurs,  and  caused 
the  present  rarity  of  it. 

2664 The  British  Gniana  DSreetofy,  with  almanack  and  diary  for  1867 

—62.  DemeMury  (1868-*63.)  6  vote,  cloth,  12mo.  3.^ 

2666 Copies    or  Extracts  of  the   Despatches  from  the    Governor   of 

Britsh  Guiana,  showing  the  state  of  the  dispute  between  the  Combined- 
Court  and  the  Governor.;  1849.  (Official  blue  book.)  Lond.  1849 
200  pagg.  fol.  .  2.26 

2666 Demerara  and  Essequebo   Vade-Mecum;  containing  the  principal 

Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  united  Colony,  and  a  variety  of  miscel- 
laneous articles  of  local  importance.  Georgetown,  1826.  cloth.  12mo.  1.60 

2667  The  same,  with  Addenda  contain,   the  laws- tod  reffulations  from 

May  1826.  Ibid.  1828.  hf  cl.  12rao.  I.75 

2658  Papers   relative  to   the   West    Indies.  'British  Guiana.  1*8^1—4^ 

Official  blue  book.)  Lond.  1842.  193  pagg.  fol.  2.60 

2659 Baders  (J.  B.  W.  F.  v.)  en  D.  L.  Wolfson,  Verslag  eener 

reis  naar  Demerary,  Grenada  en  Guadeloupe.  Paramaribo,  1846.166  pp. 

and  4  plates.  8vo.  i^\ 

{Account  of  a  Voyage  to  Demerary^  Granada  and  (hutddoupe  in  1845. 

2660  ^ —  Report  of  proceedings  for  combining  the  ■  management  of  Outfall 
drainage,  with  flie  coostmotion  of  dams,  roads,  bridges,  in  British 
Guiana.  Lond.  1851.  8vo.  1,_ 

2661  Shier  (J.),  Second  report  on  thorough-drainage,  with  special  re- 
ference to  its  application  to  British  Guiana.  Demerary.  1850.  8vo.  1. 

2662  First  report  from   the   select  committee  on  Ceylon  and  British 

Guiana;  together  with  the  Minutes  of  evidence,  and  Appendix;  t Official 
blue  book.)  Lond.  1849.  383  pagg.  fol.  3._ 

Vrench  Guiana.  —  tee:  Cayenne. 

2663  HAmoonii  (Mart),  Frisia  sen  de  viris  rebusque  Prisiae  illnstribus. 
Amstelod.,  J.  VaMOniui,  1623.  ealf  4to.  Wiih  a  large  nuntbet  of  iku 
ponrmis  en^MHd  hy  the  ceie&rttt$d  P.  ^MdetffurHngentit.  6.-* 

AmflterdMa^ 

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Pp.  74—75  oootain  an  accoont  of  a  voyage  of  the  Frisons  to  America  and 
Chili  long  before  Colambos.  —  See  on  the  real  probability  of  such  a  voyage 
the:  Memoir  on  the  dUeovery  af  America  by  v.  d.  Bergh  N^.  90.) 

The  aame  edition  aa  N<^.  732,  with  changed  title. 

2664  Hamilton  (Alex.)  —  Observations  on  certain  docnments  contauned 
in  the:  BUiory  of  ihe  United  States  for  the  year  1796  [by  J.  T.  Callenderj 
in  which  the  charge  of  speculation  against  Alex.  Hamilton,  late  Secre- 
tary af  the  Treasury,  is  tiilly  refuted.  Written  by  himself.  PhUadelpbia, 
Jokn  Fenno,  1797.  td.  uneut,  Svo.  37  and  LYIH  pp.  10.- 

ViBT  RAftS.  —  'In  this  pamphlet  General  Hamilton  defends  himself  from 
a  charge  made  against  him  of  improper  pecaniary  specalations,  at  the  expense 
of  his  private  character.  It  contains  an  acconot  of  his  •amorous  connection" 
with  Idrs.  Reynolds."  —  MieA. 

2666  Hamme  y  Leon  (Lor.  van  der),  Don  Filip  el  Prudeate,  Segnndo 
deste  nombre,  Bey  de  las  Espanas  y  Nuevo-Mundo.  Madrid,  f^ivda  de 
Al  Meaning  1625.  velltm,  4to.  7.&0 

Pagg.  141  etc.  "HQa^t  libre  la  Florida  de  los  Franceses.*' 

2666  Harvard  TTniyersity.  —  Illustrissimo  Joh.  Hancock,  Gnbematori 
Honorat.  Sam.  Adams,  Yice-Gabematori ;  consiliariis  et  senatoribos 
Reipublicae  Massachusettensis,  Reverendisque  presbyteris,  Universitatis 
Harvardianae  Curatoribus  ....  theses  hasce  hnmillime  dedicant  javenes 
{foUow  the  names,)  Habita  in  comitiis  Universitatis  Cantabrigiae,  Massa- 
cbnsettensis,  die  Julii  XV,  A<^.  1789;  Bostoniae,  Typii  J.  Thomas  et  So. 
1  leaf,  large  fol.  15.— 

An  excessively  rare,  perhaps  unique  piece,  destined  to  be  posted  on  the  walls 
of  the  University  baildings.  It  contains  190  different  Theses  to  be  defended 
by  47  Juvenes  in  arlibus^  initiati.  Among  their  names  we  find;  Car.  Adams, 
Zacchar.  Bartlett,  J.  D.  Danbar,  6.  B.  Upham^  etc. 

2667  Hatiy,  Sar^  les  cymophanes  des  Etats-Unis.  (Paris,  1810?)  13  pp. 
1  plate.  4to.  £xtr.  —.60 

A  Mr.  Camper;  hommage  de  TaQtenr. 

2668  Hayden  (F. '  V.),  Final  Report  of  the  Un.  States  Geological  Survey 
of  Nebraska  and  the  adjacent  territories.  Washingt.  1872.  large  map  and 
U  plates,  cloth.  4to.  3.75 

HAYTI.  (8eeN»  740-42.) 

2669 De   Negerstaat  von   Hayti  of  St.  Domingo,  geschetst  in  zyne 

geschiedenis    en    tegeuwoord.   toestand.  Amstord.    1821.    8vo.  folding 
map.  1.— 

{The  State  of  the  Negroes  in  Hay  tit  sketched  in  its  history  and  present 
condition.)         ' 

2670  Heap  G*  H.),  Central  route  to  the  Pacific,  from  the  Valley  of  the 
Mississippi  to  Calii'omia.  Philad.  1854.  13  plates,  cloth.  8vo.  3.— 

2671  Hellwald  (Er.  V),  Die  amerikanische  V51kerwanderung.  Wien,  1866. 
8vo.  -.60 

2672  Hering  (J.  H.),  Weeklgksche,  histor.,  zecTekund.  en  andere  beriehten. 
Amsterdam,  2  July  1777—25  Maart  1778.  2  vols  in  1  calf  gilt.  8vo.  — 
Fery  rare.  7.50 

{Weekly  historical^  moral  and  other  records,) 
One   of   the    rarest   periodicals    of  that   time,    containing  many  interesting 
articles  relating  to  America,  viz:  Sebald  and  Sabine,  a  N.  Amer.  tale;  Letter 
Qjt  en  Bransvic  Officer,  from  Canada,    1777;   OccarrencQs  in  Sariname,  1765 
*^1776;   Account  of  theUanish  Missiou  at  the  Caraibiaa  islands,  etc. 

Fiuso«  Mmaoat, 

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2673  Herrera  (Ant.  de),  Historia  general  de  tos  hechos  de  los  Castella- 
nos  en  las  Jslas  j  Tierra  finne  del  Mar  Oceano.  Madrid,  1730.  8  vols, 
in  4.  plates  and  map*,  Spanish  calf,   fol. 

—  Description  de  las  [ndias  Occidentales.  Madrid,  1730.  (Bound  before 
the  first  vol.)  —  Together:  66.— 

Fine  copy  of  the  hnt  edition  of  tbis  work,  edited  and  augmented  wit  many 
notes  by  G,  Bareia. 

2674 Same  work,  but  the:  Description  de  las  Indias  Occidentales.  Ma- 
drid. 1730,  bound  at  the  end  of  the  8th  vol.,  and  the  Index  separately. 

—  In  5  vol.  hf.  bd,  Neht  copy,  60.— 

2675  Historia  dos  descobrimentos  e  conqnistas  dos  Portaguezes  no  Novo 
Mondo  (1412—1581.)  Lisboa,  1786.  4  vols,  theep.  12mo.  6.50 

2676  Historiadores  primitivos  de  Indias.  Coleccion  dirigida  ^  ilnstrada  por 
J).   Enr,  de    Fedia,   Madrid,    1862.  2  vols,  hf,  calf,  royal  8vo.  k  2  col. 

(24.—)  16.— 

2677  Hogerwaart's  (W.)  Afschelds-reden  tot  de  Gemeinte  op  Batavia, 
daar  nog  by  komt  Prof.  Boombeei's  Sorg  en  raad,  aang.  de  Evangelie- 
prediking  in  Oost-  en  West-lndien.  Vert,  en  opgeheld.  door  H.  Velse. 
's  Gravenhage,  1732.  12,  103  and  64  pp.  4to.  15.— 

{Latt  sermon  to  the  Congregation  at  Baiavia,  to  which  is  joined  Prof, 
Hoombeek^s  Solicitude  and  counsel  concerning  the  preaching  of  the  Gospel 
in  the  East-  and  West-Indies.  Transl,  and  elucidated  by  n.Yehe,  V.V.M. 
at  the  Hague.) 

The  last  part  by  Prof.  Hoombeek  is  highly  interesting  for  the  history  of 
the  Dutch  Reformed  Chorcb  in  New  Netherland  and  Brazil,  giving  a  fall  list 
of  all  the  Dutch  Ministers  there,  f.  i.  J.  Michaelins,  J.  Megapolensis,  a.  o., 
with  short  notices  on  their  li?es,  and  many  particulars  relating  to  them,  by  the 
translator  and  pnblisher. 

2378  Holton  (Is.  P.),  New  Granada;  Twenty  months  in  the  Andes.  New 
York,  1857.  605  pp.,  maps  and  illustrations,  cloth,  large  8vo.    (8.40)  6.60 

2679  Honter  (Jo.)  Coronensis.  Rudimentorum  cosmographiae  libri  duo. 
Quorum  prior  Astronomiae,  posterior  Geographiae  principia  complccti- 
tur.  {In  fine:)  C raco viae,  Mathias  Scharfenbergius  excudebat  MD X XXI I  i  [ . 
sm.  8vo.  16  unnnmb.  leaves.  52.50 

Obiginal  editiom  07  THE  BioHEST  BABITY,  unknown,  as  far  we  could 
ascertain,  to  all  bibliographers.  Harrisse  (Bibl.  Americana)  only  mentions  the 
Basil  reprint  of  the  same  year.  The  high  rarity  of  all  the  early  productions 
of  the  Cracovian  press,  sufficiently  explains  this  small  book  till  now  escaped 
the  notice  of  all  bibliographers.  The  part  relating  to  America  will  be 
foond  in  the  chapter:  Nomina  insularum  Oceani  et  maris:  "....  In  oc- 
ciduo  Doreades,  Uesperides,  Fortaaatae,  America,  Farias,  Isabella,  S^ag- 
nolla,  etc. 

John  Honter  was  a  Cronstadt  theologian,  who  introduced  the  Reformation 
into  Poland.  Therefore  his  book  is  dedicated  to  his  »Perchari  Transylnani." 

The  condition  of  the  copy  is  faaltless.  MS.  Annotation  on  the  title. 

Bound  up  in  one  vol.  with:  Fomponii  Melae  de  situ  orbis  11.  Ill,  cum 
P.  Jo.  Olivarii  ...  scholiis;  Hermolai  Barbari  in  Pomp.  Melam  castigationes; 
C.  Jul,  Solini  Pulyhistor restit.  et  scholiis  illastr.  No  place  nor  date,  pro- 
bably BasUeae,  same  date  1534?  —  hf,  calf.  sm.  Svo. 

This  edition  of  Honter,  in  prose,  differs  totally  of  the  following,  in  which 
the  text  is  a  poetical  description  in  4  books. 

2680  — -  Rudimentorum  cosmographi^orum  libri  [[(f.  Cum  tabellis  geograph. 
{No  place)  1570.  bds.  sm.  8vo.  —  Fine  copy,  14.— 

Amsterdam*  41 

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The  AtUa  of  ^he  wotM  ia  1^  InAvei^  ha^  ^xac%{^he  fayiq  cu^i|<jiiap9  as. 
in,  the  edition  of  Zurich  1546;  the  m%,]^  ^x^l^9s/^^^^S/  "t^'^P^^V^^^^mgra- 
phuC  with  the  inscription.  "Tiffuri  J. <  H.,  V.  ,£  (in.  ^  ,mQB9ji^|:ajn).1546, 
gires  a  yery  onrioos  representation  ,of  Ameriqa.V 

2681.  (Honter  (Jo.)  Rndimentomm  eosmogmphicoram  libri  Hlf.  Cumtabellis 
geogn^ph.  {No. place)  1590?  siq.  ,8vo.  10.— 

With  exactly  the  same  carious  maps  as  in  the  pMeeding.  -edi^on,  hat  in 
other  engraving,  more  fine  and  correct. 

The  difference  in  the  siguatare.at  the  feet  of  t^e.pag^  h  ^  and. 4  ^.correct 
in  this  edition,  and  in  the  furmer:  2b  and  2d  ,  (fi<!^«^  sha^s  ^thftj  they  are 
of  two  quite  different  hands.  The  date  of  1590  on  the  title  in  MS.,  might  be 
of  an  earlier,  date.  —  Title  in  facsimile  and  signature  A  and  B  of  the  text 
in  MS. 

Bound  jop  in  one  vol.  ealf  with:  L.  J,  Gifrdkfi  Aemgi»^tet.F]ilhagorae 
Symbola.explicata;,  cet.  Basil.  J,  Oporimtt  {no  date.) 

2662  *—  De  Cosmographiae  radimentis  ....  libri  [HI.  (Jna  cam  tabdlis  geo- 
graph,  .praecipois.  (Basil.  Henrie  Petri,  156^1.)  sio.  Svp^  14.- 

The  atl^s  of  24  leaves  at  the  end,  differs  totally  :from  both  preeedin^  editions. 
There  are  no.  spheres^  on  the  map  of  the  world,  ^the  figure  of  America  is  more 
accurate,  and  here  are  more  special  maps,  some  of  them  very  curious;  the  last 
is  that  of  Cuba.  —  Book  and  .atlas  form  the  last  parts  pp.w845— 940  of 
the  work: 

Prodi  de  Sphaera;  Cleomedis  de  Mundp:  Arati  Pha^nomena^^  Dionysii  Des- 
criptio  orbis.  (xr.-Lat.  Adj.  Doct.  virorum  annott.  Basil.  (156l\)  vellum. 

2683.Hornii  (GO,  De  originibafl  Americanis  libri  IV.  ^emo^oli,  Joh, UuUer. 
1669.  vellum  12mo.  Rare.  4.50 

Written  at  the  instigation  of  J.  de  Laet,  agsinst  H.  .Grotius ;  De  orig. 
gentium  Americ.  (N^;  699.) 

2684  —  Area  Mosis,  s.  Historla  mundi,  quae  complect,  primprdia  reram 
natnr.  omniamq.  artium  et  scient.  Lagd.  Bat.  et  Koterod.,i668.  uueut. 
12mo.  1.50 

Cont.    Americaui   anthropophagi  and  numerous  curious  facts. 

2685  Humboldt  (A.  von),  Krit.  Untersuchungen  fiber  die  histpr.  Entwic- 
kelung  der  geograph.  Eenntnisse  yon  der  Neaen  Welt,  anii  die  Fort- 
schritte  der  nautischen  Astronomie  in  d.  15.  u.  16.  Jahrhunderl;.  Ansd. 
Franz5s..  fibersetzt  von  J.  L.  Ideler.  Beriin,  1838—52.  3  vols.  hf.  bd. 
8yo.  5.- 

See  NO.  786. 

2686  -r—  jBssai  politique  sur  le  royaume  de  la  Nonvelle-Espagiie.  2e  Mt. 
Paris,  1825—27.  4  vols.  eaJf  giU.  2  fMpB.  8vo.  10.- 

Fine  reprint  of  the  first  edition.  See  N^.  792.  *-.  Very  good  copy. 

2687  — —  Versnch  Ub.  den  politischen  Znstand  d.  KQnjgreichs  Ji^eQrSpanien. 
Tub.  1809— 14.  5  vols,  in  8.  hf.  ecdfymapt.  8vo.    :  6.50 

See  N».  790—94. 

— -  Examen  de  la  obra  intitulada :  Essai  politique  sur  le  royaume  de 
la  Nouvelle  Espagne,  par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  Paris,  1808—9.  — „E1  Espafiol." 
Tom.  r.  N«*.  IV.  (Madrid?)  30  Julio.  1810.  pp.  243—304.  8vo. - 
Rare.  2.50 

-*—  u.  A.  Bonpland,  Keise  in  die  Aequinoctial-Geg^nden  des  nenen 
Continents.  1799—1804.  Stuttg.  u.  Ttibingen,  1815—23.  4  vols.  id. 
Svo.  3.- 

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^90  HtEXiaJboIdt  en  Bonpiand,  *  Beis  naar  de  landen  bfj  den  Equator.' itit 
hetFratiE^h  vert.  Hnr.rlom,  1808—18.  Q  yo\s.  portr.  and  plates,  td,  Svo.  4.50 
{f^oyage  to  the  Equator,  Tratul.  from  the  French.) 
Geography   of  the  plants;  physical  view  of  the  country;  Historical  relation 
of  the  Voytige. 

2691 Eeis  naar  de  Keerkring^en,  1799—1804.  Uittreksel  uit  hunne 

aanteeken.  van  J.  C.  Delametherie.  Amsterd.  1805.  8yo.  1.25 

{Voyage  to  the  Tropics,  Extract  tr ami,  from  the  French,) 
See  NO.  787-801. 
8692  Hunt  (Capt.  E.  B.)  Union  Foundations:  a  study  of  American' Natio- 
nality as  tact  of  science.  New- York.  1863.  8vo.  —  .90 

HUROIIS. 

2693 8AQA&D  TBIEODAt  *(G.),  Le  graiid  Voyage  du  pays  dds 

•Hnrons Avee  un   Dictibttaire  de  la  langae  fiuronne,   Paris,  1632. 

vellum,  8vo.  45.— 

Vkst  bake.  —  The    title  staioed  b^  ink,  the  text  by  water,  and'  having  a 
few    'wormbdes.    The    engraved' title  wanting ;'i(Uo  the  last  le&ves' of' the  blc- 
'  ikmaTy  ;-'it' ends  bt  »RencofUrery 

2694  —^  De  Juffer  in   sehyn,   of  zeldzame  levensffevallen  van  Graaf  B***, 

neevens'vJin  een  Fransche  Juffer  ....  Vorstrnue^der  Huronhefn ... . 's  Gra- 

venh.  1739.  '2  vols.'  plates,' vellum.  8vo.   Very  tare.  5.50 

{The  lady  iu  appearance^  or  curious  adveiitures  of  count  B***,  and  of  a 

Vrinch    lady^   Frincess  of  the  ffuronSy  and  the  pirateries  of  the  American 

Bueaneers.) 

ILLINOIS. 

2695 P(erreau)  f J.  A.),  Lettres  (Uinoises.  Lond.  et  Paris,  1772.  bds. 

«vo.  2.50 

2696  Itying  (Wash.),  Ausfiug  ahf  die  Prairign  zwischen  d^m  'AJ^kahsas  n. 
l£ed-river.  Stuttg.  1835.  8vo.  —.90 

JAM  Arc  A.  -  See  N».  818-14. 

2697  Herrera  (A.   de),   Aankomst  van   J.    d-Ezquebel  op  J^inaica, 

1510;  ....  Avonturen,  ....  van  Al.  d'Ojeda,  D.  da  Nicueza,  V.  Nunez, 
Lop.  d'Alano ;  Togten  naar  Darien  en  Cuba,  door  D.  Velazques.  Uit  bet 
SpaanSCh.  Leyd.  P,  v/d.  Ja^  110^,^  plates.  "Svo.  2.6b 

{Arrival  of  J.  d^Ezguebel  at  Jamaica  \  Advenfures  of  Al.  dOjeda,  etc. 
Toy  ages  to  Darien  and' Cuba,  by  D.  'Velazques.  From  the  Spanish.) 

2698  Long's  Histpry  of  Jamaica,  or  general  survey  of  the  ancient  and 

Yn'bdem  Atate  of  that  island.  Lohd.  1774.  3  vols,  map  and  plates/ ids. 
Ukdut.  '4to.  25.— 

»A  work  of  sterling  merit.'*  Stevenson, 

2699  Jefferson  (Vhbih.),  President,  kanuel  du  ^rpit  iparleuientaire,  ou 
pr^is  d.  regies  siiiv.  dans  le  Parleroent  d^Anslet.  et  dJans  le  Congres 
a.  Etats-UniB.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  p.  L.  A.  PichoS.  P^ris,  1814.  hf.  catf, 
8vo.  1.75 

27G0 The  pretehsions  of  Thorn.  Jeffei'son  to  the  Presidency  e^amiheii, 

atid  the  charges  against  John  Adams  reluted.  Addi-essed  to  the  citizens 
of  America  in  general,  arid  particularly  to  the  ^electdt's  of  the  President. 
United  States,  October  1796.  2  parts  in  1.  8vo.  64  arid  42  pp.  15.— 
Vert  bake  pamphlet,  nowhere  found  cited  It  bears  neither  author's  nor 
pointer's  name,  but  is 'apparently  written  by  a  ])ersori  'Well  icqdafnted  with  the 
political  (foreign  as  well  and  interidr)  'i^airs  df  his  country. 

AtrijiktsMafii-. 

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324  BOOKS  ON   AMERICA. 


2701  Jeflbrys  (Thorn.)  Voyages  from  Asia  to  America,  for  completing  the 
Discoveries  of  the  North- West  Coast  of  America,  with  a  summary  of 
the  Voyages  made  by  the  Russians  on  the  Frozen  Sea,  in  search  of  a 
North  East  passage.  2d  Edit  Lond.  1764.  id,  uncut,  3  maps.  4to.      4.50 

2702  Jonathan,  Brieven  uit  en  over  de  Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika, 
met  inleid.  door  E.  B.  Swalue.  Schoonhovea,  1853.  sd,  8vo.  pUteg  and 
map.  (3.60)  2.— 

{Letters  from  and  on  the  United  States.)  —  Original  Datch,  remarkable. 

2703  Journal  de  la  femme  d'un  missionnaire  dans  les  prairies  de  TOnest 
aux  Etats-Unis.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  par  Mile  Billiet  de  Constant.  Geneve, 
1857.  hf.  bd.  8vo.  1.25 

2704  Kalm  (P.),  Enfaldiga  tankar  om  nyttans  om  England  kan  hafva  af 
Sina  Nybyggen  i  Norra  America.  Abo,  1763.  22  pp.  4to.  —  Rare.  8.— 

2705  [Kane  (F.)]  Les  Indiens  de  la  Bale  d'Hudson.  Promenades  d*an  ar- 
tiste parmi  les  Indiens  de  TAm^rique  du  Nord,  depuis  le  Canada  jnsqu'a 
rtle  de  Vancouver  et  I'Or^gon.  Imit6  de  TAngl.  par  E.  Delessert.  Pa- 
ris, 1861.  sm.  8vo.  1.50 

2706  Kent  (Jam.)  Dissertations;  being  the  preliminary  part  of  a  course  of 
law  lectures.  New- York,  Printed  by  G.  Forman  for  the  author ,  1796.  sd. 
uncut.  8vo.  87  pp.  18.— 

Contents:  I.  Of  the  theory,  history  and  duties  of  civil  government.  — 
II.  Of  the  history  of  the  American  Union.  —  III.  Of  the  law  of  nations.  —  With 
a  summary  of  the  coarse  of  lectures  in  Columbia  College. 

The  author  was  Professor  of  law  in  Colarnbia  College.  —  Vebt  babe, 
not  mentioned  by  Rich. 

2707  Ker  de  Kersland  (Jean)  M^moires  conten.  ses  Negociations  secre- 
tes en  Ecosse,  en  Angleterre,  ....  k  Vienne,  etc.  Avec  une  relation  de 
la  Compagnie  d'Ostende,  des  particularit6s  int^ressantes  sur  la  puissan- 
ces des  Fran^ais  dans  Tile  d*  Btspaniola  et  sur  leurt  etablissemens  dans 
Mississippi,  etc.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Rotterdam,  1726—28.  ^  voIb.  calf,  porir. 
and  map  of  Louisiana,  sm.  8vo.  7.50 

2708 Memorien  ....  behelz.  zflne  geheime  verhand.  in  Sehotland,  ....  ne- 

vens  verhaal  v.  d.  Oostendische  Maatschappfl.  Rotterdam,  1727.  3  vols. 
hf.  vellum,  same  portr.  and  map.  sm.  8vo.  Fery  rare.  8.50 

The  same  work,  translated  in  Datch. 

2709  [Kem  (H.)  en  L.  A.  te  Winkel]  Verslag  ....  van  een  Runen-opschrift 
in  N.  Amerika.  Amsterd.  1867.  11  pp.  and  1  plate.  8vo.  (Extr.)        1.— 

(Report   on  a  Runic-inscription  in  N.  America.  —  From  the  Reports  of 
the  Acad,  of  Sciences.) 

2710  Kittlitz  (P.  H.  v.)  Denkwtirdigkeiten  einer  Reise  nach  dem  Russi- 
schen  Amerika,  nach  Mikronesien  n.  durch  Eamschatka.  Gotha,  1858. 
2  vols,  sd,  woodcuts  and  plates.  8vo.  (8.—)  3.75 

2711  Kooh  (A.  O.)  Reise  durch  einen  Thcil  d.  Verein.  Staaten  v.  Nord-Ame- 
rika,  1844—46.  Dresd.  u.  Leipz.  1847.  162  pp.  2  plates.  8vo.  1.— 

2712  Koch  (P.  C.  C.)  Die  Deutschen  Colonien  in  der  Nahe  des  Saginaw- 
Fliisses.  Braunschw.  1851.  map.  8vo.  —60 

2713  Krantzii  (Alb.)  Ecclesiast.  historia,  s.  Metropolis;  Saxonia;  Wanda- 
lia,  et  Regnorum  Aquilonarium,  Daniae,  Sueciae,  Norvagiae  Chronica. 

Acced Jac.  Zieyleri  Schondia.  Francof.  a.  M.  1575—76.  4  vol.  in  1. 

Stout  vol.  old  stamped  pigskin,  original  binding,  fol.  —  A  few  wormholes  in 
the  first  work.  7.50 

For  the  interesting  part  of  Ziegler's  Schondia  (reprinted  from  the  first  edi- 
tion of  1582)  for  American  history,  see  n^  844. 

Frhd.  MmxBB, 

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2714  Labat  (J.  B,)  Nouveau  Voyage  aux  isles  de  rAm^rique,  contenant 
I'hist.  natur.,  Torigine,  les  moeurS)  la  religion  etc.  des  habitants^anciens 
et  mod.  La  Haye,  1724.  2  vols,  old  ealf  ffiU,  maps  and  plates,  4to.  8.— 

For  the  edition  of  Paris  172i  in  6  vols.  8yo,  and  the  Datch  translation, 
see  NO  851,  852. 

2715  The   same.   La   Haye,    1724.    6  vols,  caif,  many  maps  and  plates, 

8vo.  8.— 

—    La   B<nrde,  Voyage   conten.   une   relation    exacte  des  CaraXbes  des 
Irfes  Antilles,  —  see  N^  910  Hennepin, 

2716  Laboulaye  (Ed.)  Histoire  des  Etats-Unis.  1620—1789.  2e  6dit  Paris, 
CAarpenHer,  1866.  3  vols.  sm.  8vo.  (5.70)  3.— 

2717 Parys  in  Amerika.  Vry  naar  het  Fransch,  door  Falkland.  Rotter- 
dam, 1865.  20  wood- engravings,  8vo.  1.25 
(Paris  in  America.)  Dutch  translation,  with  original  illustrations. 

2718  lid  Condamine  (De)  Relation  abr^g^e  d'un  voyage  fait  dans  Tint^- 
rienr  de  TAro^rique  Mdridionale,  depais  la  cdte  de  la  Mer  de  Sad  jus- 
qu*  aux  c6tes  du  Br^sil  et  de  la  Guyane.  Nouv.  6dit.  augm.  de  la  rela- 
tion de  r^meute  de  Cnenca  an  P^ron  etc.  Maestricht,  1778.  sd,  uncut, 
map.  8vo.  3.50 

Confer  n^  853  and  1218—51. 

2719  liaet  (J.  de)  Novns  Orbis,  sen  descriptionis  Indise  Occidentalis  libri 
XVIll.  Kovis  tabulis  geograph.  ct  variis  animalium,  plantarum,  fruc- 
tnamqne  iconibus  illustrata.  Lugd.  B.,  Elzevier,  1633.  fol.  With  14  maps 
and  many  engravings  in  woodcut,  (Asher  W,  3.)  30. — 

This  book  is  in  Holland  iit  present  very  rare.  It  is  the  first  copy  I  met 
in  15  years,  and  was  fonnd  in  Belginm.  —  Very  fine  copy  in  original  stam- 
ped old  calf  binding. 

2720 Compendium  historiae  univers.  civ.  et  ecdes.,  tarn   Roman,  qnam 

Protest.,  ab  Augusto  ad  ann.  Christi  J.  1640.  Lugd.  Batav.  1643.  veUum, 
am.  8vo.  768  pp.  4.50 

This  work  by  the  Historiographer  of  New  Netherland,  contains  ample 
notices  of  the  facts  relating  to  the  history  of  America  and  the  part  of  his 
countrymen  therein. 

2721  Lafayette  (Voyage  du  g6n6ral)  aux  Etats-Unis  d'  Am6rique.  Bruxel- 
les.  1825.  3  vols.  16mo.  1.25 

2722  LafLtau  (J.  F.)  Moeurs  des  Sauvages  Ameriquains,  compar^es  aux 
moeurs  des  premiers  temps.  Paris,  1724.  2  vols,  calf  gilt,  many  plates, 
4to.  Neat  copy,  12. — 

2723  Lahontan  (Baron  de),  Nouveaux  voyages  dans  TAm^rique  Septen- 
trionale.  La  Haye,  Fr^es  VHonorS,  1703.  2  vols.  —  Suite  du  Voyage,  ou 
Dialogues  de  Lahontan  et  d'un  sauvage  (par  Gueudeville.)  Amst.  1704. 
—  Together  3  vols,  in  1.  ealf,  many  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  7.50 

2d  edition,  the  first  complete,  with  the  French-Huron  Vocabulary,  the  Dialognes 
and  the  Voyage  en  Portugal  et  en  Deuemarc.  —  See  Catal.  I.  n**  864,  65 
where  the  second  work  has  some  little  defectuosities. 

2724  The  same:  2e  edit.  rev.  et  augm.  Amst.  Fr,  Fffonore,  1705.  2  vols. 

vellum,  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  4. — 

Contains  the  Dialogues  and  the  French-Huron  Vocabulary,  but  wants  the 
Voyage  en  Portugal,  etc.  —  Wormhole  in  the  margins  of  the  2d  vol. 

2725  Supplement   aux  Voyages  de  Lahontan,  etc.  Tom.  III.  La  Haye, 

1703.   hf.  ealf  maps  and  plates,  8vo.  -—  {luru  over.)  3.50 

Amsterdam. 

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«8&6  'BOOKS  ON-AMIUCA. 


OeI9IKAL  .  imd  rare  edition  of  this  Sopplement,  which  forms  the  Sd  ?ol.  of 
.  the  preceding  namber.  —  Same  as  book  n^'  865,  bat  with  oiifaer  title. 

2723  Lange  (A.)  Atlas  yon  Nord- America.  18  eolor.  Bl&ttem  mit  erlaatem- 
derm  Texte.  Brannschw.  1854.  sq.  fol.  (3.35)  1.50 

2727  Las   Casas   (Barth.)   Tratado  comprobatorio  del  Imp^rlo  soberano  y 

principado  aniversal  que  los  R^yes  de  Castilla  y  Leon  ti^tien  sbbrelos 

Indias.  Sevilla,  Se6.  TntgiUo^  1552.  veUum,  giU  edget.  sm.  4to.  55.- 

Thifl  treatiM  is   one   of  the   rarest    of  Jjas  Casas;  it  is  the  8th  and  last  in 

the   4to   collection  of  his  tracts,  and  wants  in  most  copies.  —  Very  fine  copy 

.  of  the  Sobolewski  .library. 

2728 .  [storla  6  brevimissima  relatione  della  Dlstrattiona  ddir^  Indie  Oc- 

cidentali.   Spagnnolo  con  la  4rad.  in  Italiano  di  F.  Bersabita.  YenetUf 
Jf.  Ginammiy  1626.  vellum.  4tO.  SligOi^  sUtinud,  6.- 

The  JUtin,:  French,  Cherman  editions,  see  n«  871—885. 

2729  Histoire  des  Indes  Occidentales,  on  Ton  reeonnait  la  bont^  de  ces 

paSTs,  et  de  leur  penples;  et  les  cmautez  Tyranaiqaes  Mies  Espagnols. .... 
trad,  en  Fian^.  Lyon,  1642.  hf,  bd,  8vo.  9.- 

2780 Den  Vermeerdenden'  Spieghel  der  Spaensche*  tierannye  in  West- 

Indien,  enz.  Amsterd.  J.  E.  Cloppenburg:.  1620.  V-*^- 4: to.  (Tide  N«  309) 
Une  and  tall  copy,  22.— 

{The  augmented  mirror  of  tie  Spanuh  tyranng  in  W. -India.) 

With  17  plates  by  the  excellent  engraver  D.v.  JB(remden).  These  plates  have 
been  used  for  the  later  editions. 

To  this  edition  is  added,  perhaps  for  the  fir^t  time :  Het  2e  deal  ?.  de 
Spaensche  Tyrannye  in  NederUnd.  Noyt  voor  desen  in  Drack  geweest.  Amst. 
J.  £.    Cloppenburg.    1620.   4to.  With  plates. 

(  TAe  2d  vol.  of  the  Spanish  Tyranny  in  Netherland.  Never  before  printed.) 

The  'volume  contains  besides  the  following  important  Dutch  books  on  the 
Spanish  Tixanny  in  the  Netherlands  and  elsewhere,  including  the  highly 
remarqnable  works  of  Montanus,  on  the  Inquisition: 

(W.  Bandart,)  De  Spaensche  Tyranny,  dienende  tot  een 'Morgenwecker  der 
der  vrye  Nederl.  Pro  v.  (7!^  SpantsA  tiranny,  serving  as  an  alarm*maieh  for 
the  free  Dutch  Provinces.)  (aboat  1610.)  87  pp. 

Montanns,  (R.  6.,)  Groawel  der  Verwoestinghe,  of  bericht  van  de  Gronden 
der  Spaensche  Inqnisitie.  {^The  Horror  of  destrudtion  or  reUdian  of  the 
grounds  of  the  Spanish  Inquisition.)  *s  Grav.  1621.  212  pp. 

•"•^^  Der  Hesl.  Hispaa.  iofaisitie  listi^e  secrete  oonsten>«n  pvactydkeo. 
.{J'Jke  false  steret  arts  and^pnaetiees  of  the  Boly  Spanish  Inptisitifmi)- 6  Gw' 
1620.  155  pp. 

(J.  Eooaops),  .Adoni-Beaedc  of  Lex  talionif,  dat  is:  Reehtveerdighe  strsffi: 
.Godfs  over  .de  Tyriwnen.  (Just  pumshmeni  0f  Ood^mi  the  Tymsdsi)  Delft, 
1629.  229  pp. 

D.  Bredan,  Consnltatie  .lu>e  d«n  OoriQge  in  Nederl.  best  tot  een^goet  eynde 
gebraght  sal  werden.  {ConsiuUaiion  to  .end  the  war  in  NetherUmd  on  the  bed 
toay.)  Amst.  1630.  60  pp. 

Very  interesting  collection.  —  Las  Casas  alone y26.  —  The. entire  collec- 
tion;. 44.— 

2731  Den  venneerderden    Spieghel   per  Spaensche  tierannije  in  West- 

Indien,    etc.   Amsterd.    0.   J.   Saeghman.    1664.    18  plates^  veUum.  (Tiele 

n«  ai9.)  4to.  25.- 

( The  augmented  mirror  of  the  Spanish  tyranny  in   West-India,) 

With   the  two   plates   representing    Colomb   on  his  ship,  and  breaking  the 

egg  (copied  after  de  Bsy);  the   last  plale  ?is  mot  in  -any  of  the  formtt  editioos. 

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—   The    edition   belonging   to  the  CoUection  of  Foyaget,  ^  8aiji^tikk,i^Uei 
N.  1880)  differs  from  this,  and  is  n^  320  of  Mr.  Tiele's  List. 

In   the.  same,  vol.:  The  Spanish.  Tiranny  in.  N^eth'erland. 'Amst.'164ly  wilh 
pUOes,  Seqael  to  the  work  of  las  Casas.  See  n^  871-~885. 
2732  Law8  of  the  United  States  of  America,  ipqblishedby.Autkorityi.  Phila- 
delpfaia»  ^796/  3  .vols.  ^If.  8vo.  '  3.75 

273a BAYiBWx  of.  the  Laws  of  therlinitdd  iStates^oft  North  America, 

the  British  Provinces,  and.  iWestlndid  Islandsj  Ldad;vl79a  0a//.  8vo. 

1.50 

2734, The  Danish  .Laws,  pr.  the  Code  of  Christian  V,  translated  for 

the  use  of.  the  English  inhabitants  of  the  Danish  Settlements  in  Ame- 
rica. Lend.  1756.  calf.  476  pp.  8vo.  2.50 

2735  Jje  Blimo  (V.)  Voyages  fameox  ...,.aax:qnatre  j^tartiesida  tnOnde,  .... 
anx  Indes  Orient,  et  Occidentales,  etc.  B6digez  sar  ses  m^moires  par 
P.  Bergeron;  corr:  et  angm.  par *'C[;«fo«.' Paris,  1658.  2  parts.  1  vol. 
Old  ealf.  4t0.  6.50 

Frt.  II.  pp.,26— >109:  Voyage  dee  Indos  Occident.,  Description  de  TAmdri- 
que,  etc. 

2736  Lediard  (Thorn.)  Naval  History  of  England,  in  all  Its  branches;  from 
the  Norman  conquest  in  1066  to  1634.  Lond.  1732.  2  vols,  in  1.  calf. 
fol.  15.— 

Fnll  of  ample  and  intensting  notices  on  the  life,  actions  and  discoveries  of 
Colambns  (pp.  76—84),  of  J.  and  S.  Cabot,  Ramusins,  A.  Jeokinson-, 'Haw- 
kins, H.  Gilbert,  Drake,  Raleigh  and  others,  with  accounts, of  all  the  events 
in  the  British  Colonies  in  America,  etc. 

2737  Ledru  (A.  P.)  Voyage  aux  lies  de  T^h^riffe,  la  Trinity,  St.-Thomas, 
Ste  Croix  et  Porto-Bicco.  Av.  notes  et  addit.  par  Sonnini.  Paris,  18t0. 
2  vols,  td,  map.  8vo.  2.50 

2738  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  transmitting  a  statement  of 
the  application  of  the  appropriations  made  by  Congress  for  clerk  hire 
in  the  Department  M  the  Navy,  specify ing  the  persons  andr  the  sala* 
ries  allowed  to  each.  [No  place,']  1802.  8vo.  13.pp.i  2.50 

2739 -Lewis  U.  Clarke,  Entdecknngs-Beise  durch  Nord-Amerika,  von  d. 
MUndnng  d.  Missoori  an  bis  ...r  d.  stillon  Ocean.  Uebers.  v.  P.  C.  W^y- 
land,  Weimas,  1814.  «</.  map.  8vo.  1.75. 

The  Dateh  edition,  see  n^'  900. 

2740  Linda  (L.  de)  iDesoriptio  orbis  et' omnium  ejnsrenimpnblicamm.  Am- 
stelod.  1665.  vellum.  8vo.  8.50 

pp;  1117—1156  lib.  XII,  contain  J.  de  Laet,  Descriptio  Indite  Occident!,  s.  * 
Americae. 

2741  LoefiLing  (P.)  Rdse  nach  den  Spanischen  LSndem  In  Enropa  nnd 
America,  1751 --56,  nebst  Beobacht.  u.  Anmerk:  lib.  die  merkwttrdigen 
Gewachse;  heransgeg.  von  C.  von  Idnne.  A  us  d.  Schwed.  iibersetzt  von 
J.  B.  Kolpin.  Berlin,  1766.  bds.  2  plaiet.  8vo.  4.-^ 

pp.  236—364  Plantae  Americanae. 

2742  Loehnis  (H.)^  Die  Vereinigteii  Staaten  von  Amerika.  Deren  Vergan- 
genheit  und  Gegenwart  in  soeialer,  polit.  nnd  finanzleller  Beziehnng. 
Leipzig,  1864.  td.  8vo.  1.S0 

LOUISIANA.  -  See  n«  90419. 

2743 (Barb^-Marbois),  Histoire  de  la  Loaisiane  et  de  la  cession  de 

cette  colonic  par  la  France  anx  Etats-Unis  de  rAm^riqne  Septentrion. 
etc.  Paris,  1829.  map.  8vo.  2.50 

Amatepsdam,, 

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LOUISIANA. 

2744 Champigny  (de)  Etat  present  de  la  Loaisiaue,  avec  toutes  les 

particalarit^  de  cette  Province  d'  Am^rique.  La  Haje,  1776.  hf.  caLf, 
4to.  2.50 

Dans  le  Tome  YI.  de  rHistoire  philosoph.  et  polit.  des  ....  Earopeens  dans 
les  Deux  Indes,  par  I'abbe  Raynal  (see  n*  1272—74),  Fanteor  a  donoe  one 
Description  hist,  de  la  Looisiane.  L'Etat  present  de  cette  Province  que  voici 
....  pent  servir  de  snite  et  d'^Iaircissemens.*' 

2745 Hennepin  (L.)  Description  de  la  Lonisiane,  noavellement  d^coa- 

verte  an  Sad-Ouest  de]  la  Nouvelle  France.  Avec  ....  les  moeurs  et  la 
mani^re  de  vivre  des  sanvages.  Paris,  1683.  Old  red  mor,  giU,  giU  edget, 
arms  of  France  on  the  tides,  sm.  8vo.  (map  wanting).  10.— 

Orioihal   edition   of  his   first   and   highly   interesting  work. 

2746 Beschreibung  der  Landschafft  Louisiana,  ....  neulichx  gegen 

SQdwesten  Nen-Frankreichs  in  America  entdecket  worden.  Nebenst  .... 
Bericht  von  den  Sitten  n.  Lebens-Art  der  Wilden  in  selb.  Landschafft 
....  Nfkmberg,  1689.  425  pp.  2  folding  vutps^  vellum  wUh  clasps.  12mo.  — 
fine  copy.  24.— 

One  of  the  rarest  editions  of  Hennepin.  —  This  German  translation  of 
his  first  work  is  followed,  pp.  355 — 425  by :  ^ Beschreibung  einer  sonderbaren 
Beise  eiUcAer  bisher  noch  unbekannter  Lander  u.  VdUker  im  MiUemackUge% 
America,  in  1673  durck  P.  Marquette  S.  /.  «.  JolUet  verrichtet  worden'^ 
With  map. 

2747  Perrin  du   Lao  (F.),  Reise  in  die  beyden  Lomsianen,   VSlker- 

schaften  am  Missouri,  ....  und  die  Provinzen  am  Ohio,  1801-  3.  Ueber- 
setzt  von  E.  L.  M.  Mliller.  Leipzig,  1807.  2  vols.  1.  bds.,  map  andpUie. 
8vo.  1.80 

2748  SatLSSUre   (H.  de),   Compte-rendn  de :  G^ologie  pratique  de  la 

Louisiane,  par  R.  Thomassy.  (Gen.  1861.)  27  pp.  8vo.   Extr.  1.- 

2749  Ludvigh  (S.);  Licht-  und  Schattenbilder  republikanischer  Zustande 
....  in  den  Verein.  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  1846—47.  Leipzig, 
1848.  8vo.  1.- 

2750  Mably  (G.  B.  Tabb^  de),  Oeuvres  completes.  Paris,  1794—95. 15  vols. 
calf  giU,  gilt  edges,  8vo.  —  Fine  copy  from  the  SobolewsH  Library.    10.— 

Cont.:  Des  Etats-Unis  d^Amerique.  —  Du  gouvernement  de  la  Pologne.  — 
Observations  sor  Thistoire  de  France,  sur  la  Grece,  sur  les  Remains,  etc.  etc. 
See  NO.  922. 

2751  Magazine  (The  C!olonial)  and  Commercial-Maritime  Journal.  Edited 
by  R.  Montgomery  Martin.  London,  Fisher,  1840—1843.  portraUt. 
42  parts.  8vo.  (wants  1842  N«.  7,  1843  N«.  8  and  follow.)  10.- 

ist  to  4th  annual  series  of  thi^  esteemed  Journal,  comprising  many  arti- 
cles on  America. 

2752  Ma-ka-tai-me-8he-kia-klak,  of  Zwarte  Havik,  Opperhoofd  van 
den  Stam  der  Sac-lndianen,  In  N.  Amerika  (Levensgeschied.  van).  Uit 
het  Eng.  met  aanmerk.  door  iS.  Fosthumus.  Leeuwarden,  1847.  sd.  8vo.  1.26 

{Autobiography  of  Black  Hawk,  iransl.  from  the  Engl.) 

2758  [Malcolm  (D.)]  Collection  of  Letters  and  Papers,  in  which  the  im- 
perfection of  learning,  the  usefulness  of  the  Celtick  in  illustrating  the 
Antiquities  of  the  British  Isles,  the  affinity  of  the  language  of  the  Jne- 

ricains  of  the  Terra  Urma,  and  these  of  the  ancient  Britains Specimen 

of  a  Dictionary  £ngl.-CeItick,  and  Celtick-Engl.  Edinb.  1739.  2  parts. 
I  voL  calf  8vo.  3.- 


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With  a  Mcpnd  Met  DsBay  oo  tks  tntiqiiiftiM  of  OnatBrit  and  Ijrelaiid .... 
to  shew  an  affinity  betwixt  the  languages  of  the  ancient  Britains  and  theAme- 
rieans  of  the  Isthmos  of  Darien." 

2754  Mallet  (A.  M.)  Description  de  rUnivera,  conten.  les  difi^rents  ays- 
t^mes  dn  monde,  les  cartes  g^ndr.  et  partic.  de  la  geographic  anc.  et 
mod.,  les  plans  et  proflls  d.  princip.  villes  ....,  les  portraits  des  souve- 
rains ....  et  divers  babillemens  de  chaque  nation.  Francfourt,  1686. 6  vols. 
608  MHjw  and  fittet,  eaUf.  sm.  4to.  16.— 

Very  interesting  for  the  many  plates,  maps,  plans,  ?iew8,  portraits  and  cos- 
tumes of  the  whole  worid.  —  America  and  Anstralia  are  represented  in  58 
plates,  and  13  nl.  refer  to  the  North  of  the  continent.  Nova  ZemhUii  Samo- 
yeds,  WaygatS)  Greenland,  etc.  All  very  curious.  —  Conterfeit  of  the  French 
edition,  the  plates  with  German  inscriptions. 

2755  HaudrUlon  (J.)  Fragmens  de  politiqae  et  de  litt^ratare,  suiv.  d'un 
voyage  k  Berlin,  en  1784.  Paris  et  Bniz.  1788.  372  pp.  mutigue,  bdt, 
8vo.  4.50 

Contains  on  America:  Remarques  snr  la  Revolution  Am^ricaine;  Crise  de 
I'Am^rique;  Memoires  pour  et  Devise  de  la  Society  Am^ricaine;  M^m.  au  Mi- 
nistre  pl6iipotent.  d.  Etats-Unis;  Portrait  de  Colomh;  Vers  snr  — et  Portrait 
de  Washington ;  Sod^t^  de  Condnnatus,''  a.  o. 

See  N«.  929,  930. 

2756  Mann  (Jul.)  Die  Ansiedler  in  Amerika.  ErzUhlung  fttr  die  christl. 
Jngend.  Stiittg.  1846.  sd.  8vo.  —.60 

2757  MartelB  (A.  v.)  Briefe  tiber  die  westlichen  Theile  der  Verein.  8taa- 
ten  von  Nord-Amerika.  OsuabrUck,  1834.  bdt.  map  of  Missouri,  8vo.  2.— 

From  the  library  of  the  Duke  Bernard  von  Saxen- Weimar. 

2758  Martin  (B.  Montgomery)  Statistics  of  the  Colonies  of  the  British 
Empire  in  the  West  Indies,  South  and  North  America,  Asia,  Anstral- 
Asia,  Africa  and  Europe.  Lond.  1839.  maps  and  engrav.,  seals,  eloth.  roy. 
8vo.  6.— 

2769  Martinij  (Mart.)  S.  J.,  Historla  om  that  Tartariske  Kryget  uthi  Ko- 
nnngaryket  Sina,  sampt  theras  Seder.  ....  Men  forswenskat  aff  Ambr. 
Nidelberg.  Wysingzborg,  /.  Kankel^  1674.  bds.  4to.  25.— 

Swedish  translation  from  the  Latin  edition,  Amstelod.  1655. 

Of  GREAT  Rarity,  belonging  to  the  Collection  of  Voyages,  printed  at  Wys- 
ingshorg,  see  infra  (Collections  of  Voyages.)  The  copy  is  somewhat  stained  and 
a  few  wormholes  in  the  margins. 

2760  Massachusetts.  —  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  adop- 
ted 1780,  with  the  amendments  annexed.  Boston,  1822.  ^/.  M.Svo.  1.60 

MATANCA.  —  Spanish  Stlverfleet.  —  Piet  Heyn.  See  N«  938-55. 

2761  Aemilii  (Ant.)  Dissert,    politica,  ad  Cap.  V.  Annal.  II.  Taciti, 

de  maximis  momentis  rei  maritimae  in  nostra  Kep.  ad  S.  P.  Q.  Bata- 
Tum.  TriO'  ^  Hhen.  1649.  31  pp.  bds.  fol.  3.50 

Latin   discoarse   with   a  Greek   and  Latin  poem,  all  on  the  victories  of  the 

United    Provinces   by   the  glorioas    exploits    of  the    admiral    Piet   Heyn.  — 

Is  sometimes   bound  with  the  book  of  Plante,    Manritiae.    L.  B.  1647.    See 
n*  200. 

2762 Gedenkstukken   (Vaderlandsche),  opgerigt  in  de  beide  groote 

Kerken  te  Delft.  Deltt,  1829.  7  liihogr,  plates,  fol.  2.60 

{Patriotic  mtmoriak  in  the  two  great  churches  at  Delft,) 

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SSO  BOOKS  ON    AMERICA. 


MATANCA.  —  S]iaiilsh  Silverlktet.  —  Plet  Heyn.  See N^. 938--55. 

Description  and  plates  of  the  tombs  of  P.  Px.  Uein,  William  I  (the  Taci- 
tarn),  H.  Grotins,  M.  Hz.  Tromp,  etc. 

2763  Muller,  (A.  P.),  geb.  Westerman.  De  admiraal  Piet  Hein  te 

Delftsharen.  Amsterd.,  1832.  porir,  8vo.  TAick  paper.  1- 

{The  admiral  Piet  Eein  at  Delfiihaoen,  Drama,) 

2764 Veen   (J.  v.)   Siet   den  Getaanden  Speck,  etc.   Broadtide,  fol. 

5. — 
Satirical    poem   of  96  lines,   in  2  col.,  with  border,  on  the  capton  of  the 
Silfer-flset;    Piet    tlejn    is   represented   dystering  a  Spaniard,    who  prodooes 
piasters.  —  Ouriouf  and  rare, 

2766 "  [Vondel  (J.   V.)j    Op  het  ontset  van  Piet  Heyns  Buit.  —  Op 

het  tweede  ontset  etc.  —  2  Broadtidet.  4to.  Not  in  JtAer's  EtMtf,   5.— 

^    {On  the  delivery  of   Fiet  ffeyn's  booty,  —  On  the  second  d^ery  of 

idem.) 

Two  poems,  of  24  and  34  lines,  on  the  troubles  caused  in  Amsterdam  by 
the  retnm  of  P.  Heyn  with  the  captared  silverfleet.  —  Original  editiom  on 
fly  leaves. 

A  copy  of  the  first  piece  with  contemporary  ezpUaations  in  MS.,  lee 
n<»  954. 

2766  May  (Caroline)  The  American  female  Poets :  with  biographical,  and 
critical  notices.  Philad.  1865.  cloti,  gilt  edgee.  8vo.  (8.40)  4.25 

2767  Mayer  (De)  Les  Lignes  Ach^enne,  Suisse  et  Hollandoise,  et  la  B6- 
Yolution  des  Etats-Unis  de  TAm^rique,  compares  ensemble.  Oen.  et 
Paris,  1787.  2  vols.  kf.  ef,  8vo.  2.60 

See  n*  485:  Constitntion. 

2768  Mayr  (Ja)  Epitome  Cronicorum  secnli  modemi,  d.  i.:  Kurtzer  Begriff 
nnd  inhalt  aller  gedenckwtlrdigen  Sachen,  so  von  1500  bisz  za  dem 
1604  Jar  Christ!,  anff  d.  gantzen  Erdenkreisz  ....  verlauffen.  Jetzt 
darch  d.  Authom  selbst  corrig.,  mit  vilen  Historien,  tonderlieJk  d.  Newen 
fTett  Jmericae,  and  Ost-lndien  vermehret.  Milnchen,  1604.  map  on  ike 
title;  stamped  pigskin^  with  clatpt.  4to.  399  pp.  12.— 

2769  M^moires  de  la  Soci6te  B07.  des  Antiquaires  da  Nord,  1840—43. 
Section  Am6ricaine.  Copen^.  1»43.  sd.  19  plates,  8vo.  3.— 

(Containing:  Rafn,  Memoire  s.  la.  decoaverte  de  TAmeriqae.  —  HistoireAn- 
te-colombienne  de  TAmeriqae.  —  Astronomical  evidence  from  the  site  of  Vin- 
land,  etc.  See  n*  84. 

2770  Meroure  FrangoiSt  on  Saltte  de  i'histoire  de  1605  a  1623.  Paris. 
1611—1636.  Tom.  2,  3,  5,  10,  13,  14,  18,  19.  —  in  all  9  vols.  EreneA 
vellum.  8vo.  30.- 

These    odd  volumes  of  a  highly  valuable  historical  review,  rarely  to  be  met 

in   complete  sets,  are  by  &r  the  most  interesting  of  all  for  American  history. 

A   few   extracts   firam   these   volumes   will   show   their  importance. 

Tom.    II.  1608.  Difficnltes  des  Holiandois  et  £spagnols  sor  la  navigation  aoxlndes 

Orient,   et  Occident.  —  P.  Hontman  enseigne  la  traffic  des  indes 

Orient,  k  Amsterdam,  et  Jean  de  Flessingne  des  Indes  Oocidenta- 

les.  —   Institution   de   la  Soci^^  des  Holandois  et  Zelandois  poor 

la  navigation  des    Indes.  —  Retonr  de  la  flotte  des  Indes  en  &• 

pagne.    —    Des   colonies  que  les  Anglois  ont  mene  en  la  Virgime 

ceste   aunee.  —  Voyages  faicts  en  la  nouveUe  France  ou  Canada. 

—  Ensembe  19  pp. 

Tom.  III.  1612-15.  2e  odit.   Paris,    1017—1612.  Des   Navigations  des  Holandois, 


FsiD.  Mu£UBBy 

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Anglois  et  Francois  (aa  detroit  des  Waaygats,  an  Chine,  en 
Maragnan).  5  pp. 
1618.  Retour  da  siear  de  Rasilly  en  France  et  des  Toopinamboua 
qa'il  amena  k  Paris.  Description  de  Tisle  de  Maragnan ,  la  clef 
da  Br^il,  etc.  —  Anglois  de  la  Virginie  desfaicts  par  lea  Ea- 
pagnols.  Anglois  pr^tendent  qae  les  Indes  Septentrionales  lenr 
appartieonent.  Prennent  les  Rets,  la  pesche,  et  les  nacelles  des 
Hollandois  en  Greenland.  13  pp. 
Tom.  III.  1614.  Privilege  octroye  par  les  Estats  de  Holande  I  tons  lear  sabjects 
qni  s*eavertaeroient  de  descoavrir  et  habiter  des  ports  et  Ha- 
Tres  en  la  nonvelle  Gnin^e  et  an  destroit  de  Magellan.  8  pp. 

«  V.  1617.  Des  terres  Anstrales  et  des  voyages  faits  ponr  les  d^oonvrir.  — 

Voyage  de  Isaac  Lemaire  et  Gail.  Schouten,  allant  chercher 
on  aatre  detroit  que  oelai  de  Magellan.  Reqaeste  presentee  au 
Roy  d^Espagne  par  le  Capt.  Ferd.  de  Qnir,  snr  la  decooforte 
de  la  5me  partie  da  monde  oa  Terre  Aastrale.  Ensemble 
70  pp. 

"  X.  1618.  Des  Voyages  qae  font  les  sieors  de  Pont  Gra?eet  deChamplain 

aa  Canada.  20  pp. 

»  Xin.  1624.  Combat  naval  entre  les  Hollandois  et  les  Espagnols  devant  Li- 
ma. —  Prise  de  la  baye  de  tons  les  Saints.  —  Trouble  arriv^ 
k  Mexico.  20  pp. 

»  XIY.  1625.  Lettre  da  P.  Charles  Lallemant,  Saperiear  de  la  Mission  da 
Canada.  84  pp. 

"     XVI II.  1628.  Nonvelle  Compagnie  poor  le  commerce  da  Canada.  34  pp. 

"        XIX.  1632^  Relation   da  voyage  fait  en  Canada  poar  la  prise  de  possession 
da  fort  de  Quebec  par  les  Fran9oi8.  20  pp. 
1683.    Relation   de   ce  qui  c'est  passe  en  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  Ca- 
nada; autre  relation  da  sieur  Champlain.  100. pp. 
The    vols  here   and   there   somewhat  stained ;  Tom  V  without  binding,  title 
damaged. 

MEXICO. 

2771  Arnim  (Th.)  Daa  alte  Mexico   u.   die  Eroljerung  Neuspaniens 

durch  Ferd.  Cortes.  —  Das  heutige  Mexico.  Land  u.  Volk  unter  Span. 
HerrschaflFt.  Leipzig,  1865.  2  vols.  370  woodcuUy  12  plaies  and  map.  elotk 
giU.  8vo.  3.50 

2772 Caroohi  (Hor.)   Comp.  de  Jesus,   CompcDdio  del  Arte  de  la 

lengua  Mexicana:  dispnesto  ....  por  Ign,  de  Paredet,  Mexico,  1759.  eng- 
rav,  frofUispieee,  repretenting  Ign,  de  Loyola^  12  leaves  preliminaries, 
202  pp.  vdlum.  4to.  45.-- 

Fine  copy  of  a  verg  scarce  work,  sold  in  auction  Raetzol  140  Francs ;  Qua- 
tremdre  90  Francs. 

2773 Certifioates  of  the  marriage,  the  good  behaviour  and  the  births 

of  three  children  of  Juan  Deaz  Zetna  and  Agneda  de  Etpinoea^  with 
legalisation  of  the  signature  of  the  Vicar  in  Mexico,  1604.  22  pp. 
foL  6.— 

Manuscript  in  calligraphy,  with  different  ornamental  borders  in  colours. 
2774 Clavigero  (  P.  X.)  Geschichte  von  Mexico,  aus  Span.  u.  Mexi- 
can. Geschlchtschreibem,   HSS.  u.  Gemalden  der  Indianer.  Aus  d.  Ital. 
von  C.  Cullen  ins  Engl,  iibers.  Leipz.  1790.  Vol.  11.  map,  td,  8vo.     1.— 

2775 Constituoion  federal  de  los  Estados  Unidos  Mexicanos  (Mexi- 
co.) 1824.  calf  giU,  gilt  edges,  sm.  fol.  4.— 
Official   edition,    #imprenta   del    Supremo    Gobiemo   de   los  Estados- Unides 
Mexicanos  en  palado." 

Amsterdam. 

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MEXICO. 

2776  Heller    (C.  B.)  Reisen  in  Mexico,  1845—48.  Lreipzig,  W,Engel- 

mann,  1853.  sd,  2  ftiaps,  woodcuts  and  pi.  Svo.  (6.—)  2.75 

2777  —  Mexico,    Andentungen  fib.  Boden,  Klima,  Pflanzen-  u.  Mine- 

ralreich,  Kultnr.  Wien,  1864,  8?o.  —.75 

2778  Iturbide  (D.  Aug.))  Ex-Empereur  du  Mexiqae,  Memoires  auto- 

graphes,  conten.  les  principaux  6v^nements  de  sa  vie  pabliqne,  avec 
des  pieces  justificatives.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  de  M.  J.  Quin,  par  J.  T.  Pa- 
risot.  Paris,  1824,  j^/,  ef.  8vo.  1.50 

2779 Ex-Kaisers  von  Mexico,  Denkwiirdigkeiten  ans  dem  5fifentl. 

Leben,  von  ihm  selbst  geschrieben.  Naeh  d.  Eii;|l.  Ausg.  ubersetzt. 
Leipz,  1824.  8vo.  1.- 

2780  Latrobe    (O.  J.)   The  rambler  in   Mexico.   Lond.   1836.   Mh. 

8vo.  1.25 

2781  Lowenstern  (Is.)  Le  Mexique.  Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur.  Paris. 

1843.  id,  8vo.  (4.50)  1.75 

2782  Myon  (Q.  P.)  Journal  of  a  residence  and  tour  in  Mexico,  1826,  with 

some  account  of  the  mines  in  that  country.  Lond.  1828.  2  vols.  A/,  ealf. 
8vo.  1.75 

2783 Miihlenpfordt  (Ed.)  Versuch   einer  getrenen  Schilderung  der 

Bepublik  Meyico,  besond.  in  Beziehung  auf  Geographic,  Ethnographie 
u.  Statistik.  Hannover,  1841.  2  vols.  A/,  calf,  8vo.  (8.50)  4.— 

2784 Perez  (Man.)  Parol  fndiano,  y  guia  de  curas  de  Indies.  Mexico, 

1713.  24  leaves  prelim.  192  pp.  and  2  leaves,  index.  — 

—   Arte  de  el  idioma  Mexicano.  Ibid.  1713.  8  leaves  prelim.,  80 

pp.  and  2  leaves  index.  —  in  1  vol.  vellum,  4to.  36.— 

Very  rare  and  important;  sold  at  the  auction  Andrade.  Leipzig,  1869.  23 
Thaler.  — -  Fine  copies,  only  the  first  title  slightly  stained,  and  pp.  3—6 
wanting  to  the  second. 

2785  Pike  (Z.  W. )  Voyage   an  Nouveau-Mexique,  dans  Tint^rieur  de 

la  Louisiane,  pr^c6d6  d'une  excursion  aux  sources  du  Mississippi.  Trad, 
de  I'Angl.  p.  Bteton,  Paris.  1812.  2  vols,  td,  maps.  8vo.  1.75 

The  Datch  translation  see  d<*  1245. 

2786 Pollonitz  (Countess  P.)   De  eerste  dagen  van  het  Mexicaansche 

Keizerrjjk.  Reisverhaal.  Uit  h.  Hoogd.  met  ecne  voorrede  van  H.  C. 
Eogge.  Amsterd.  1867.  XIV  and  240  pp.  8vo.  (2.60)  1.80 

( TAe  first  daps  of  the  Mexican  Empire.  From  the  GenMUy  witk  intro- 
duction.) 

2787  Richthofen  (B.  von)  Die  Mexikanische  Fiage  beleuchtet  Ber- 
lin, 1862.  8vo.  —.90 

2788 Bobinson  (W.   D.)    Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revolution,  incln- 

ding  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  Gen.  Mina  and  Observations  oo 
the  practicability  of  a  passage  between  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans. 
Philad.  1820.  bds.  8vo.  (portr.  and  map  wanting.)  2.50 

2789  Same  work.    Lond.    1821.   2    vols,  portr,  and  «^p,  eaif  gilt,  8vo. 

Hne  copy.  —  For  the  Dutch  translation  see  n»  980.  7.50 

2790  Saussure   (H.   de)  D^couverte  des  rufties  d'une  ancienne  vOle 

Mexicaine,  situ6e  sur  le  plateau  de  TAnahuac.  Paris,  1858.  24  pp.  8vo 
(Extr.)  1.- 

2791  Soils    (A.   de)    Historia  de  la  conquista  de  Mexico,  pohlacion  y 

progressos  de  la  America  Septentrional,  conocida  par  el  nombre  de 


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MEXICO. 

Nueva.  Espana.  Nueua  edic.  BrnsBOl.,  FJFoppans,  1704.  map  and  many 
pUUety  vellum,  fol.  —  The  paper  somewhat  spotted.  *  5.— 

2792  The  same.   Brussel.,    M,    M.   BouaquAt  y  Cemp.  174U  map,  A/,  cf. 

uncut,  fol.  Large  paper,  6. — 

For  other  editions  and  translation,  see  n^  981-*-985. 

MINNESOTA. 

2793 Annals   of  the   Minnesota  Historical    Society,  1856,  containing 

Materials  for  the  History  of  Minnesota.  Prepared  by  Edio.  D.  NeUl,  St. 
Paul,  1856.  large  8vo.  platet,  3.50 

2794  Hewitt    (G.)    Minnesota :  zyn  voordeelen  voor  landrerhuizers 

en  kolonisten.  Uit  h.  Eng.  Heerevecn,  1868.  129  pp.  8vo.  —.80 

{Minnetoia :  its  advantages  for  emigrants  and  colonists.  From  the  Engl,) 

2795 Soheviohavan  (S.   H.   J.   v.)  De  Noord-Amerikaansche  Staat^ 

Minnesota  beschreven.  Amsterd.  1872.  map.  8vo.  —.90 

(Description  of  the  N.  Amer,  State  Minnesota.) 

2796 Seymour   (E.)  Sketches  of  Minnesota,  the  New  England  of  the 

West.  New- York.  1850.  m«p,  cloth.  8vo.  1.80 

2797  Miraeus  (Aub.)  Politiae  ecclesiasticac,  s.  Status  religionis  Christia- 
nae  per  Europ.,  Asiam,  Alricam  et  Orbem  Novum.  Lugd.  1620.  vellum, 
12mo.  4.50 

lib.  IV.  Orbis  Novus  pp.  313—348,  coot.  a.  o.  a  list  of  the  Collegia  Soc. 
Jesu  in  lociia  Occid.  and  Brasilia. 

2798  The  same;   without  binding,  stamp  on  the  title,  a  little  damaged. 

2.— 

2799  Misoellany  (Historioal)   of  the  curiosities  and   rarities  in  nature 
and  art,  comprising  new  and  entertaining  descriptions  of  the  most  sur-   - 
prising  Phenomena  of  Nature  ....  in  every  part  of  the  habitable  world. 
Lond.  (about  1790).  5  vols,  hf,  calf.  8vo.  12.— 

Very  interesting  collection  of  curious  and  remarkable  notices,  published 
first  in  81  Nos.  The  following  relate  to  America :  Story  of  General  Potnam 
and  the  Wolf;  Description  of  the  yellow  fever,  and  mode  of  core;  Descrip- 
tion of  Hudson's  Bay;  Franklin^s  Remarks  on  the  Savages  of  North  America; 
Description  of  St.  Domingo;  Dreadfal  hurricane  at  Halifax  in  America;  Cos- 
toms  and  manners  of  the  Indians  eastward  of  the  Mississippi;  Geographical 
description  of  New  Holland;  Description  of  the  American  Islands;  Present 
state  ofprinting  and  bookselling  in  America;  Description  of  American  whitewas- 
hing; American  discoveries;  Eiirthqnake  at  Pero  in  1797;  etc. 

MISSIONS. 

2800 Cranz  (D.)   —  Fortsetzung  von  D.  Cranzen  Bruder-HistoHe.  Ir 

bis  IVr  Abflohnitt.  1769—1801.  Barby  u,  Gnadaa.  179il-l816.  3  vols. 
bdt.  8vo.  6.— 

History  of  the  Moravian  Brethern  and  their  varioas  missions  in  North-Ame- 
rika,  West-India,  Gronland,  Tranquebar,  Ceylon,  etc.  etc. 

See  n®  644,  45. 

2801  De  rebus  Japonicis,   Indicis,  et  Peruanis  epistolae  recentiores,  a 

Jo  Hayo  ....  Scoto,  Soc.  J.,  in  librnm  unum  coacernatae.  Antv.  if.  Aif^»M| 
1605.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  —  Nice  copy,  6.— 

2802 Geschiedenis  van  Joh.    Eliot,   Evangelie-bode   der   Indianen  in 

N.  America.  JSotterdam,  1842.  93  pp.  sm.  8vo.  l.~ 

Amsterdam. 

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MISSIONS. 

{History  of  John  Bitot,  Mutumary  to  the  Indian*  of  N,  Jmmea,) 
Pablication  of  the  Datch  Missionary  Society. 

2803  Heokewelder  (J.)  Narrative  of  the  mission  of  the  United  Bre- 
thren among  the  Delilware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from  its  commence- 
ment in  1704,  to  1808.  Philad.  1820.  bdt,  8vo.  1  poHr.  12.— 

2804 Klumpp  (F.  W.)  Das  evangelische  Missionswesen.  Ueberblick 

iib.  seine  Wirksamkeit  etc.  Stuttg.  1841.  8vo.  —60 

2805 Lettres  6difiante8  et  ourieuses,  Writes  des  Missions  Etran- 

gferes.  Paris,  W80^83.  26  vols,  maps,  calf  giU,  sm.  8vo.  42.— 

Best  edition  of  this  celebrated  collection,  generally  preferred  to. the  original, 
because  it  is  systematically  arranged.]  Vol.  YI— IX  treat  of  the  Missions  in 
America. 

2806 Loskiel    (G.    H.)    Geschichte    der  Mission  der  evangelischen 

Briider  nnter  den  Indianern  in  Nord-Amerika.  Barby,  1790.  3  parts  in 
1  vol.  783  pp.  hf  calf,  8vo.  6.— 

For  the  English  translation  of  this  interesting  work  on  the  varioos  Indian 
tribes,  see  N<»  1000. 

2807 Mission  der  evangelischen  Brtider  in   GrcJnland.  Gnadau,  1831. 

bdt.  8vo.  1.80 

2808  Oldendorp  (C.G,  A.)  Geschichte  der  Mission  der  evangelischen 

Briider  aaf  den  caraiCblschen  Inseln  S.  Thomas,  S.  Croix  und  S.  Jan. 
Herausgeg.  durch  J.  J.  Bossart.  Barby,  1777.  2  vols.  7  i««jw,  ealf  giU. 
8vo.  7.50 

Very  fine  copy  on  thick  paper. 

2809 Ostertag  (A.)   De  Protestantsche  zendingen  onder  de  Heidenen. 

Naar  bet  Hoogd.  Utrecht,  1860.  8vo.  1.25 

{The  Protestant  Missions  under  the  Heathens.) 

2810 Beise  des  Nord-Amerikanischen  Missionars  David  Abeel,  in  den 

Landem  Hinterindiens,  1830—33.  Basel,  1836.  map.  8vo.  1.— 

Baseler  Missions-Magazin.  1836.  Prt.  IV.  —  Translation  of  the:  wJonmal 
of  a  residence  in  China  and  neighbonring  countries."  N.-  York  1834. 

2811  Sohmidt   (E.   C,  G.)    Zegenpraal  des  Christendoms.  Geschied. 

van  de  invoering  en  uitforeiding  d.  Evang.  door  de  zendingen.  Uit  h. 
Hoogd.  d.  R.  P.  Verbeek.  Utrecht,  1846.  sd.  8vo.  1.80 

{Victory   of  Christianity,    History    of  the  introduction  and  propagation 
of  the  Oospel  by  the  Missions,  From   the  German,) 

2812 Kort  Verhaal  van  de  Evangel.  Mission  tot   Trangenbare  op  de 

knst  van  Choromandel,  en  derz.  tegenvroord.  staat,  5  Octob.  1837.  Ne 
place.  8  pp.  8vo.  3.— 

{Short   account   of  the  Mission  ai  Tranquebar^  and  its  state  in  Octob. 
1837.) 
Fery  rare.  Probably  printed  at  the  Danish  Missionary-press  at  Tranqaebar. 

2813 Wiggers  (J.)  Geschichte  der  Evangelischen  Mission.  Hamb.  u. 

Gotha,  1845—46.  2  vols.  sd.  and  bound.  8vo.  3.— 

MISSISSIPPI. 

2814  Arends  (F.)   Het  Mississippi-dal  of  bet  Westen  d.  Vereen.  Sta- 

ten  V.  N.  Amerika.  Uit  h.  Hoogd.  Groning.,  1839.  hf.  ealf,  8vo.    1.60 

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MISSISSIPPI. 

{Tke  Valley    of  the  Misnssippi,   or  the  Wett  of  the  Un,  States  of  N. 
Amer,  From  the  German,) 

2815 Humphreys  (A  .A.)  and  H.  L.  Abbott,  Report  upon  the  phy- 
sics and  hydraalics  of  the  Mississippi  Kiver;  upon  the  protection  of 
the  alluvial  region  against  overflow,  and  upon  the  deepening  of  the 
mouths.   Fhilad.   1861.  id.    20   maps   and  plates,  roy.  4to.  456,  146  pp. 

5.— 

2816  Leven  en  character  van  J.  Law,  gewezene  Controlleur-Generaal 

der  Financien  van  Lodewtjk  XY.  Uit  anthent.  gedcnkschriften  zamen- 
gesteld  door  C.  P.  Arasterd.  1722.  Engrav.  frontUp.  vellum.  Svo,       3.— 

{Life   and  character   of  J.  Law,  the  financial  manager  of  Lewis  XV, 
from  authentic  memoirs,) 

InterestiDg  volume  on  Law  and  his  financial  scheme,  the  stock-jobbiDg,  espe- 
cially on  the  French  Indian  and  the  Mississippi  Compauy. 

MISSOURI. 

2817  Wetmore  (A.)  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  with  Appen- 
dix contain,  irontier-sketches  and  illustrations  of  Indian  character.  St. 
Louis,  1837.  cloth,  map,  plate,  8vo.  4.50 

2818  Mocquet  (Jean)  Voyages  en  Afrique,  Asie,  Indes-Orient.  et  Occiden- 
tales.  Rouen,  J.  Cailloue,  1655.  platesy  calf.  8vo.  7.50 

Contains  the  voyage  of  the  aathor  in  Gaiana  and  the  province  of  Camana. 

2819  Mondet  (A.)  Histoire  des  Indlens  des  Etats-Unis.  Paris,  1858.  ^^T.  8vo. 
plate,  (3.—)  1.76 

2820  M(ontleziin)  Souvenir  des  Antilles.  Voyage  en  1815  et  16  aiix  Etats- 
Unis  et  dans,  TArchipel  Caraibe;  aper9u  de  Philadelphie  et  de  New- 
Yorck;  description  de  la  Trinidad,  etc.  Paris,  1818.  2  vols.  — - 

Voyage  en  1816  et  17,  de  New-Yorck  k  la  Nouv.-Orl6ans,  et  de 

rOr^noque  an  Mississippi,  par  les  petites  et  gfrandes  Antilles.  1818.  — 
Together  4  vols,  hf  cf,  8vo.  6.— 

2821  Moreau  de  Saint-M6ry  (M.  L.  E.)  De  la  Danse.  Parma,  Bodoni, 
1803.  calf  giU.  8vo.  —  Neat  copy  of  a  nice  printed  volume.  Rare.  8.-— 

«Dedie  aoz  Creoles,  par  lear  admiratear  M.  de  St.  M.*'  —  The  book  treats 
nearly  exclusively  on  the  dancing  of  the  Creoles.  The  aathor  himself  was  na- 
tive of  Port-Royal. 

2822  Moses  b.  Mendel,  of  Pranckfort,  Ample  History  of  the  discovery 
of  America,  {in  Eebrew,)  Altona,  1807.  175  pp.  hf,  calf,  8vo.  5.— 

Very  rare  volame,  printed  in  Hebrew  types. 

MOSQUITO-SHORL 

2823 Berlcht  fiber  die  im  Auftrage  d.  Prinz.  Carl  v.Preussen  u.  d.  Fttr- 

sten  V.  Schoenburg-Waldenburg  bewirkte  CJntersuchung  d.  Mosquito - 
landes,  erstattet  von  der  dazn  emannten  Commission  {FcUechner,  MUller, 
Hesse.)  Berlin.  1846.  2  maps  and  3  plates,  bds.  roy.  8vo.  1.80 

2824  Miiller  J.  G.)  Gteschichte  der  Amcrikanischen  Urreligionen.  2e  Aufl. 
Basel,  1867.  706  pp.  sd,  8vo.  (5.25)  3.50 

2826  Mliller  Pz.,  (S.)  Geschiedenis  der  NoordscheCompagnie.  1614—1642. 
Utrecht  1875.  WUh  map  of  Spitzbergen.  8vo.  4.50 

{History  of  iJie  Northern  Company,  1614  to  1642.)  • 
We   insert  this   book   on  the  Dutch  Whale-fishing-Company  here,    for  its 
mapyfold  relations  with  American  history  and  geography. 

Amsterdam* 

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2826  Murat  (A.)  Etqnisse  morale  et  polit  des  Etat^-Unis  de  TAin^riqiK 
da  Nord.  Paris,  1832.  sd,  12mo.  1.- 

2827  [Nassau,  (H«  J.)]  Land-  en  volksverhaizingen,  kolonien  en  volkplan- 
tingen,  of  enkele  hoofdtrekken  harer  geschiedenis,  inzonderheid  van  die 
▼an  Nederiand.  (Assen,  1847.)  41  pp.  8yo.  (Extract.)  1.- 

{Emiffraiiont  and  eoiouiet,  or  principal  traiU  of  their  hisiory,  etpeeiaU^ 
of  the  Netherlandt.) 

2828  Keal  (Dan.)  Lotgevallen  der  Protestanten  in  Engelandten  Schotlandt. 
(1630—1689.)  Uit  het  Eng.  vert  door  J.  Boss.  Kotterdam.  1752—64. 
8  vols,  hf,  eal/j  uncut.  line  engraved  froniisp.  4to.  7.50 

Datch  traDslatioD  of  2).  I^eaJ^M  History  of  the  English  Poritans,  or  Protes- 
tant Non-Ck)nforini8ts,   and    W,    Crookshank,  History  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 


MEORO  ENBLiSH. 

2829  '-^-  Evangelie  Gezangen  voe  Nederlans  Hervormde  Cveoieente  die 
tjarie  abra  na  Surinaamse  taal.  Amsterd.  1858.  cloth.  8vo.  3.S0 

{Eymnt  for  the  Dutch  Beformed  Congregation  in  the  lang.  of  Smium 
(NegrO'EngUsh.) 
The  first  verset  of  each  with  the  melody  in  musical  notes. 

2830 Singi-Buku  vo  da  Ningre-Gemeente  na  Paramaribo.  No  place. 

1820.  296  pp.  calf.  8vo.  6.- 

See  nO  1038—1037. 

MEW-EMGLAND. 

2831  Orohard  (N.)   De   Leeringe  der  Dayvelen  beweezen  te  zijn  de 

groote  afval    deezer  laatste  tyden Uit  het  £ng.,  volgens  de  copy 

gedrakt  te  Londen,  1676,  vert,  door  W.  Sewel.  Amsterd.  J.  Sroers, 
1691.  8  and  100  pp.  4to.  6.- 

( The  doctrine   of  the    Devilt   proved  Ho  be   the  apostacy  of  these  last 
days.  Trantl.  from  the  English,  printed  at  London,  1676.) 
The  author  was  Minister  in  New-England. 

2832  L 'Union  de  TEglise   et  de  I'Etat  dans  la  Nouv.-Angleterre.  Par 

an  Am^ricain.  Paris,  1837.  —  L.  Dutsand,  Essai  de  po^sie  ehr^tienDC. 
Valence,  1836.  —  Geo.  Border,  12  Sermons  to  the  aged.  —  Life  of  J. 
Newton,  C.  P.  Swartz,  Leighton,  N.  York,  1830.  —  H.  V.  Elliott, 
Sermon  on  the  death  of  the  Rev.  H.  Moertlock.  Lond.  1837.  etc.  — 
8  pieces  in  1.  hf  calf.  8vo.  3.50 

NEW-GRENADA. 

2833 Mosquera  (F.  C.  de)  Schets  van  de  natunr-  en  staatkimd.  aard- 

rfiksbeschryving  van  Nieuw  Grenada.  Uit  h.  Eng.  onder  toezigt  van 
A.  Goldberg.  Amsterd.  1856.  sd.  map.  8vo.  1-  - 

{Sketch  of  the  physical  and  political  geography  of  New  Grenada.  From 
the  Engl.) 

HEW-HETHERLAND. 

2884 Besohrijvinghe  van  Virginia,  Nieuw-Nederlandt,  -Nienw-En^e- 

landt,  en  d'  eylanden  Bermudes,  Barbados  en  S.  Christoffel,  Amsterd., 
/.  Eartgers,  1651.  Ufith  engravings,  (no  map).  Ids.  4to.  140.- 

{Description  of  Virginia,  New-Netherland,  New-England  and  the  Itlandt 
of  Bermuda^  Barbadoet  and  H,  Chrittofel) 

Fiun).  UmUt 

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NEW'NETHEHLAMD.  n  ;> 

One  of  the  most  iaterevtiag,  mreU  tad  fnt  books  ob  New  Netherlands 
coDtaining  the  firai  vkvf  q/  Nieuw  Avuterdtm  (New  York),  r—  See  on  it  at 
large:  JaAer,  BiWiogr.  Essay  b'^  d. 

Fine  copy,  thoagh  the  first  leaves  are  slightly  stained  by  water,  -w  Clopy 
vrithoat  the  map  (the  same  as  in  van  der  Donck),  which  belongs,  properly 
said,  not  .to  this  work«  bat  according  to  Mr.  Asher,  was  Joined  to  some  of 
the  copies  after  the  publication,  and  is  not  mentioned  in  the  text  of  the  book. 

See  n*  1069,  1079  and  1080. 

2836  The  map  of  Virginia,  Xew-Netherland,  New -England,  often  found 

in  the  preceding  M^ork  as  belonging  to  it  -—  Fine  reprodMion  in 
pkololUhograph^y  on  old,  paper,  gq.  4to.  ,  10. — 

2836  -.^-^  Brakel  (W.  a)  Brief  aan  de  H«er  N.  N^  Koopman  in  Nieaw- 
Nederland,  behels.  een<opwekkinge  en  bestieriQge,  etc.  lOe  dnik«Gron. 
1730.  Af,  cf.  Svo.  .  5.— 

{LeOer   to   N.    N,,   merekani  in  NewNeiAetiand,  tU.) 
Se^  n»  WO— 1078. 

2837 '-  Conditien  door  de  Heeren  Burgemeesteren   van    Amsterdam, 

volgens  't  gemaeckte  accoordt  met  de  West-lnd.  Comp gepresen- 

tee#t  aen  alle  de  gene  die  als  Ooloniers  na  Nieaw-Kederiandt  wHlen 

Tertrekken.  Amst.,  E,  Nieuwenhof,  1656.  4to.  8  pp.  30.-— 

{Condition  offered  hp   the  Bufgbmatters    of  Amsterdam^  aetording  to 

th&  agreement  wHh  ihe  fFett^ImHa  Comp.^  io  all  those  who  wUl  go  as  eo- 

loniits  to  Neto-JHetherland.) 

This   editioD  ahghtly  differs  from  that  behind  ran  der  DoAck's  Description  of 

of  New^'Netherland,    for  ioet.:  page  3  line  11  from  above,  the  name  is:  Tay- 

spxl  —  not  Tayspil,  and  other  slight  differences. 

2838  Jogues  (Isaac)  Soc.  J.,  Novum  Belgium:  an  account  of  New  Ne- 

theriand  in  1643—44.  With  a  facsimile  of  his  original  Manuscript,  his 
portrait  a  map  and  notes  by  J.  Gilmary  Shea.  New  York,  privately 
printed  1862.  cloth,  large. 4ta.  Fery  scarce.  96.-^ 

PubiiAed  for  the  first  tine  from  the  Jesaii^s  MS.  narrative  dated  1646;  '/the 
only  «ccoQnt  )sfj  a  foreigner  or  that  tmie."  as  Mr.  Shea  writes,  but  the  Dutch 
letter  on  New-N«theriand,  by  the  Rev.  J.  Mtdtaeiias, -written  18  years  be- 
fore,^aB  unknown  to  him.  —  This  sploidid  voliuae,  printed  only  in  25  copies j  by 
tbe  liberality  of  JAUica  Lbhox,  ^q.  contains  the  original  text,  an  Engl, 
tsanshilipn,  skeleh  of  the  Ulb  of  V.  Is.  Jogues,  and  notes,  illustrated  by  an 
engraved  portrait,  a  facsimile,  a  map  of  N.  Anglia,  N.  tielgiam  and  Virginia 
after  De  l^eti  and  a  view  of  New  Amsterdam,,  from  the  plate  ia  Montanus' 
Amerika. 

^1809  — —  Novum  B^iutti.  Description  de  Nienw  Netherland,  et  No- 
tice sor  Kend  Goupii.  New  York,  dans  VoMoien  Memo  Netherlands  1862. 
44  pp.  Svo.  Large  paper^  uncut,  with  the  same  map  of  Nooa  Anglia,  Novum 
JSelgium.  and  Firginia,  afUir  da  Laet,  — . — 

Only    100   copies    printed,    and    now    very   scarce.  —  Presentation- copy  of 
J.  liKMos^  Bs^.  of  New  York,  o»ly  inserted  to  make  this  catalo:;ue  more  complete. 
The  pious  Father  Jogues  was  sent  as  Missionary  to  Oanada,  bttt  taken  pri- 
soner   by   the    Indiaws,  was   led  as  captive- through-  New  Netherlands  on  this 
travel  he  examined  the  country  and  wrote  this  very  interesting  letter.. 

The  life  of  his  young  friend  Gonpil,  his  eorapanion  in  the  Misssionary  work 
is  adnirobly  described  by  the  zealous  and  pious  Priest. 
2840  — -  Koeneti  (H.   J.)  Adriaan  Pauw.  Bljdrage  tot  de  kerk-  en  han- 
det^geschiedenis  der  166  «euw.  Amsterd.  1^2.  portr^  a»d  plates.  sd,'8f(^, 

2.— 

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{4dr^,P0MU>,  pQwtnkuiwm  to  the  hkiory  of  ike  Ckureh  and  commerce.) 
^-    ■    .  Biography   of   Adr.  Paaw,  Magistrate  of  Amsterdam  in  1578,  grand-father 
of   Michael    Pauw,    Foander  of  the  Colony  JPavonia,  on  the  Hudson  in  New- 
.    :  Netherknd  1629. 

2841  Booaeboom  (G.)  Recueil  van  verscheyde  Keuren  en  Costumen 

van  .Amsterdam.  2e  druck.  Aunt.  1656.  old  Russia  milt  4to.  (a  few  wonn- 

holes.)  15.— 

{Ordimaneet  and  Costumes  of  Jmsterdam,) 

The  interest  of  this  work    for   the  American  history  lies  in  the  gilt  coat  of 

arms,  on  both   sides    of  the   binding.  It  i-epresents  a  etrcle,  in  the  upper  part 

of  which  the  arms  of  Amsterdam :  beneath  them  ^wo  SS  entrelaoed,  and  %  other 

arms,  one  of  a  ship ;  between  them  an  Indian.  -^  Two   Indians  with  bow  ud 

.   arrow,  are  standing  on  Um  sidos  of  the  cerele,  with  the  siobscription:  JusOtia. 

Fietas,  Fides, 

Tt  might  appear  (by  the  2  SS)  to  have  been  &rms  for  the  Doteh  colony  of 
Surinam,    but  this   commenced    only  about  1683,  and  had  other  arms.  —  It 
,  is  more  probable  that  these  laws  for  Amsterdam,  were  bound  for  and  adoned 
with  the  arms  of  some  place  in  New-Netherlaod. 

'^^, Steendam  (J.)  Kechte  Grouwel  der  verwoestinge,  ontdekt  in  den 

. ,  seer    dioorlucht.   verdichter  Jooat   van  den  Vondelen.  tfo  plaee  mar  date 

.     (Amst.  1660?)  185  lines  in  3  col,  Broadsujfc,  largf  foL  60.- 

.,  ,  ,     .  .    i^ast  abomination  of  the  ravage^   revealed  i»  tie   eery  exe^levl  fa- 

bulist  and  poet  J.  van  den  Fondel,) 
X .  .         UMLqu£.   —    Nowhere  mentioned.  Polemical  poem  i^gainst  thia  poet  Vondel, 
who  belonged  first  to  the  Baptist  commnnity,  and  was  afterwards  oonverted  to 
the  Roman  Catholic  church,   being  weary  ot  the  interminable  tbeolog^eal  qoar- 
rels  in  the  various  Baptist  Cougregrations. 
Unknown   to  Mr.  Murphy,  who  wrote  the  Biography  of  Steendam,  the  first 
.    poet  in  New-Netherland. 
2S^  — _  Kort  en  bondigh  V^rhael  van  't  geene  in  den  oGriogfa  tus- 
schen  den  Koningh  van ,  JEngelant,  de  ....  Vereen.  Nederi.  en  den  Bis- 
schop  van  Monster  is  voorgevaUen  van  1664—67.  Amsterd.,  M.  W,  Door- 
nick,  1667.  2  plates  and  many  engraving  in  the  texti  4to.  256  pp.  (Asher 
M^.  354.)  f^er^  fine  copy^  entirely  uncut  46.- 

\Brief  and  concise  account  of  what  has  happened  durlny  the  war  bet- 
ween the  King  of  England,  the  Vmted  Netherlands  and  the  Bishop  of 
Munster,) 

Rare.  —  This  work  may  be  considered  as  the  most  complete  and  moat 
authentic  contemporary  account  existing  of  the  fatal  war  between  Holland  and 
England,  the  consequence  of  which  was  the  final  loss  of  New-Netherland  by 
the  treaty  of  Breda,  1667.  It  contains  the  following  pieces  of  special  interest 
to  America: 

pp.  22—25.  List  of  the  vessels  and  goods  captured  by  the  English  from 
the  Dutch  in  America. 

pp.   27—31.    Capture   of   New-Netherland    by    the  EngUsh,  in.' 1664.  The 
first  printed  report, 
pp.  73—80.  Oe.  Ruyter's  voyage  to  the  West- Indies, 
pp.  88.  Capture  of  4  West- Indian  vessels. 
,   ,        pp.  170.  I'rench  affairs  in  Barbadoes. 

pp.    229 — 32.    Account   of  t)ie  disputes  in  America  to  be  arranged  in  the 
Peace  of  Breda,  with  a  report  on  the  capture  of  Surinam  by  the  Dutch. 
2844  — -  Kort  Verhael  van    Nieuw-Nederlants  gelegenheit,  denghden, 
-    patuerl^ke  voorrechten  en  byzondere  bequaemheidt  ter  bevolkingh.  Mits* 

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gaders   eenige   requesteo,   vertoogen,  enz.  No  place  nor  pnbUtkerU  namg, 

but  probably:  Amst.)  1662-  4to.  (Asher  No.  13)  bdt.  120.— 

{A  ikwfi  account  of  New-IfetAerlamfs  ntuation^  viriues^  natunU  prmic' 

get   and  peculiar  finest  for   population.  —    With  some  requeett,  enirea- 

iietf  etc.) 

This    boolc   is  written,   as  appears  by  No.  11 11,. by  a  Mennonite,  a  certain 

M.  y.   Z.    H.,  in  behalf  of  some  persons  (probably  Mennonites)  imploring  his 

.   assistance.    It   is   one  of  the  most  interesting  and  of  the  tearcett  of  all  books 

on  New-Netherland.  I  found  only  3  copies  in  the  course  of  20  years,  and  sold 

my  last  at  200  flor. 

Very  clean,  bat  short  copy;  the  title  and  page  61  snffered  tligktly  by  the 
binder. 

In  Chapt.  2  and  5  very  radical  ideas  on  government  and  chnrch  are  ma- 
nifested, &r  inst.:  page  28  «Most  important  reasons  why  Ministers  are  forbid- 
den; p.  50;  provisory  outline  of  government;  p.  80:  on  liberty  of  speaking 
and  writing*',  etc.  The  writer  developed  his  liberal  and  economical  ideas -still 
forther  in  No.  1111. 

2845  Campanias  (Thomas)  Holm.,  Kort  Beskrifning  onj  Proviii- 

cien  Nya  Swerige  nti  America,  som  nu  fortjden  af  the  Engelske  k al- 
ias Pennsylvania.  Stockholm,  irycH  uti  Kongl.  Bokir.  1702.  vellum.  4to. 
Fine  clean  copy.  80. — 

8  nnnnrab.  leaves,  190  numb,  pp.,  1  leaf  Errata.  With  10  maps  and  pla- 
tes. The  title-page  and  pi.  10  in  facsimile. 

This  bxcbssiveIiT  rare  work  is  of  fhe  highest  interest  for  the  history  of 
Pennsylvania.  It  is  divided  into  5  parts:  1.  On  America  in  general,  pp.  1— 
26.  —  II.  Description  and  history  of  New-Sweden,  otherwise  called  Pennsyl- 
vania, pp.  27 — 110.  —  III.  Account  of  the  Aborigines  of  Pennsylvania,  with 
veijr  curious  details  of  their  manners  etc.,  pp.  110 — 153.  —  IV.  A  treatise 
of  fhe  language  of  the  natives,  with  vocabularies,  pj^.  153 — 180.  —  Appen- 
dix: On  the  Myncknssar  Indians  and  their  language  and  « various  marvellous 
things  from  America."  •   • 

The  author  of  the  work  was  the  son  of  the  well-known  John  Oampanins, 
who  translated  Luther  s  Cat<^ehism  into  Virginian,  in  1696,  {8ee"^^  1562) 
and  who  accompanied  the  Swedish  Governor  John  Prints  to  New-Swe- 
den in  1642.  An  account  of  this  voyage,  taken  from  his  journal,  is  inserted 
in  the  present  work.  The  maps  and  plates  are  no  less  valuable  than  the  text. 
Except  one  (taken  from  Nic.  Visscfaer's  map  of  Virginia)  they  seem  all  to  be 
original  ones.  Amoung  the  maps  we  find  a  very  remarkable  of  New-Swe- 
den, drawn  by  »P.  Lindsiromj  Ingen.  foriif.''*  in  - 1654  and  1655;  ev^ 
dently  made  with  great  care  and  perhaps  the  oldest  special  map  of  Pennsyl- 
vania existing.  Amonng  the  plates  are  views  of  «Trefilldigheets- Forte*'  and 
of  the  town  of  '/Christinae  Skants"  during  its  siege  by  the  Dutch  in  1655, 
etc. 

Rich  ia  noticing  the  rarity  of  the  book  and  the  mistake  by  which  some 
American  catalogues  had  given  the  author's  name  as  Holm^  regretted  (in  1 846) 
wthat  it  has  never  been  translated  into  any  language  more  generally  under- 
stood than  the  Swedish."  He  evidently  did  not  know,  that  it  had  been  trans- 
lated into  English  by  P.  S.  Du  PoDcean,  and  published  in  1834,  as  the  3d 
volnme  of  the  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Philadelphia. 

Mr.  B.  Quaritch,  of  London,  offered  in  a  catalogue,  published  1870.  a  copy 
•iwM  TWO  maps  and  other  woodcuts*'  for  ^  10. — .  As  I  have  found  also  in 
other  catalogues  discrepancies  regarding  the  number  of  plates  and  maps,  and 
as  far  na  I,  know^  no  collation  of  them  exists,  I : insert  h^re  an  exact  9€ftioe 
of  them,  made  upon  the  present  copy,  which  is  canfqrm  to  that,  qf  jthf  Royal 
Libraiy  of  Stockholm.  v^.    , , 

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\^,  Plate  to   liice  the  title:    Novae   Soeciae  sea  PeDDsylvaniaA  in  America  de- 

scriptio.  —  BngraTed,  bot  in  this  copy  in  facdimile. 
2*.  Map,  munbered  1  to  &oe  page  1.  jTotiiM  Amerieaedesoriftio.  —  fingraved. 
3®.  Plate        «         ^  r,      "       ^^     4. :  Cataract  of  Niagara.  —  fingraved. 
40.  Map         0         3  on  page        10.  :Terre  de  Jesso.  —  In-  woodoat. 
5^  Map         "         4  to  face  page  2G. :  Novae  Soeciae  Tabula,  —  Engraved. 
6®.  Map         1         hot       »     36. :  Nova  3necia,  hodie  dicta  Pennsjivania. 

Engraved. 
V.  Map         *         6  »     •       "     52. ;  Virginiae,  N.  Aagliae,  N.  Hollandiae. 

delineatio.  —  Engraved. 
80*  Plate        •         7  on  page       76. :  Trefalldigheets  Forte.  —  Woodcut. 
90.  Plate        *         8  »       ^  81.:Chri8tinae  Skantz.  —  Woodcut. 

lO**.  Plate        "         9  to  &ce  page  1 10. :  Three  Indian  Aborigines.  ~-  £)i^r.  {faa.) 

2846  Th«  same.  Titlepage  and  n^  1,  6  and  10  of  the  plates  in  tacsi- 

mile.  62.— 

NEW-SWEDEM. 

^847  "— '  Der  Beiche  Sweden  General  Compagnies  Handlnngs  Contract,  di- 
rigiret  naher  Asiam,  Africam,  American  and  MageUanieam,  saiot  des- 
sea  Conditionen  n.  wilkQhren  ....  Stockholm,  (no  name),  1625.  16  pp. 
4to.  40.- 

Notification  of  the  establiahnent  of  the  Swedish  Soath-Companj,  with  the  plan 
of  the  commercial  operations,  and  an  appeal  to  the  cooperation  of  the  capita- 
lists.. As  the  Privilege  (or  Patent)  granted  by  Qiistavas  Adolphas  to  this  Com- 
pany is  dated  14  June  1626,  the  above  named  is  probably  the  first  piece  ^vh- 
t  lished  on  the  Swedish  Soath- Company,  It  begins  at  pag,  8:  «Kvpdt  vnnd 
zawissen  say  jedermenniglich,  dass  wir  vnteageschriebene  im  Gott^.  Nahmeo 
vnd  zu  dessen  aiissbreitang  vns  zusammen  vertragen  vnd  vereinlgt  habea" 
^etc.  There  is  however  no  name;  the  vacant  place  at  the  last  pag.  was  proba- 
bly destined  to  receive  the  signatures  of  the  subscribers, 

Excessively  RARB:  not  mentioned  by  Asher,  nor  by  any  bibliographer,  op 
to  the  year  1869»  when  a  copy  was  i^erad  by  Mr.  Nyhoff  at  the  Hagae.  — 
A  close  comparison  proves  that  the  translation  in  Marqnard's  CoUo^on,  io 
the  Argoaantica  Gtetaviana,  pp.  292—97:  « Form  alar  des  Manifest  und  Ver- 
gleich-  Oder  Cootrad-Brieffes'*  etc  is  not  the  same  as  this  published  in  1625, 
althongh  the  difterences  only  exist  in  some  words.  —  Xhis  ori^fimal  ediium 
•  seems  not  have  been  l(nown  by  Marqaard.  Confer  for  the  Swedish  Company, 
n»  1142-48. 

HEW-riiRK. 

2848 AsmodSe  a  New  York.   Bevne  critique  dee  iastiiSjtionB  polit  et 

civiles  de  rAm^rique,  Tie  puW.  et  priv^e^  nioears,  eoatuioes,  aaecdotea 
romanesques,  etc.  Paris,  1868.  503  pp.  bde,  roy.  8vo.  2.75 

2849 Chys  (A.   M.  M.  van  der),  Wed.  IV.  Stbrm,  Het  Cooper's 

Institant  te  Nieuvr-York.  'b  Gravenh.  1868.  11  pp..  woodeuU,  large  4to. 
(Extract.)  1.60 

{Description  of  Cooper^ t  Institute  at  N'eicTorkJ) 

2860 DErving  (Wash.)]  History  of  New-York,  from  the  beginning  of  the 

world  to  the  end  of  the  Dutch  Dynasty.   By  D.  Knickerbocker.  Paris, 
1824.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

See  nO  1124. 

2851 Manhattan.  Marion.   Beelden  nit  het  leven  th  Nei?F-York.  Uit 

het  £ng.  Leiden,  1866.  d  Tt^ls.  8vo.  ;   2.50 

{Seenei  of  iAe  life  iu  New-Tori,) 

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MEW'YOIiK. 

2S52 Rutgers  Female  Institute.  Act  of  incorporation  and  bylaws. 

,  1838.   —   Address   at    the  opening,  by  fs.  Ferris.  1829.  —  3d  and  4th 
Annual  report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees.  1844,  42.  —  4  pes.  8vo.    2.— 

4853  Smith   (W.)    History    of  the   Province  of  New-York»  from  the 

first  discovery  to  1732.  2d  Edition.  Philadelphia,  1792.  calf,  Sro.    15.— 
Esteemed  and  standard  work;  the  original  edition  ia  very  scarce. 

2864. i Valentine  (D.  T.)  Mannal  of  the  Corporation  of  the  city  of  New- 

Yofk. for  1854.  N.  Yorh  (1864.)  plans  ttnd  plates.  elotk.Sy(k     (8i90.)  3.— 

2855  New  York  (State  of)  Reports  of  the  Comptroller.  Valuation  of  real 
and  personal  estate  in  the  several  cities  and  counties.  —  Statistteev  m^ 
ertained  by  the  census  of  1840.  —  On  the  several  funds.  —  On  the 
expenditures  on  the  canals,  etc.  1840.  Albany,  1841.  7  parts.  8vo.  1.60 

9a56  Neyn  (P.  de)  Lusthof  der  Ha>v«lyken,  befaelseade  d^  ceremonien  zoo 

;    in  Asia,  Europa,  Africa  en  America  in  gebruik  zjjn,  etc,  Amsterd.  ffo^ 

JBdumah,  1681.  vellum^  plates.  8vo.  5. — 

{The  pleasant  matrimonial  garden,  containing  the  ceremonies  of  ihs  peo- 

pies  of  Asia^  Suropat  Africa  and  America.) 

Pp.  230 — 265  treat  of  the  American  tribes;  Apalachites,  Brazilians,  In- 
habitants of  Guiana,  Florida,  Ingas,  New-Netherland,  New-France,  Virginia, 
tto.' With  8  plBfte«),  2  of  which  relate  to  America.  lu  the  saitia  volinitt  of  the 
aamft  author,  Fiscal  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  t         • 

Vrolgke  unren  of  Mengeldichten.  {Flcasant  hours  or  Miscellaneous  poems.) 
Amst.  1691.  Svo.  —  See  N»«  1146. 

2857  NiOol*i  (£1.)  N«ue  and  warha^e  Relation,  von  dome  was  ftidf  /...  in 
^n  W«8t«  and  Ost-lndlen,  von  der  Zeit  an  augotra^en,  dasz  sich  die 
Navigationes    der    HoU.  und  En^olliini.  Compa^fnien  dasolbsthia  ange- 

.  ,,,&«gen,....  S^mbt  einer  newen  Description  d.  Erdtbodema,  in  welchem 

ale  rechten  beschafifenheit  d.  Septentrional  Landt AUes  aos  Castigl- 

ian.  u.  Portug.  relationen  collig.  MUnchen,  1619.  map,  pp.  1—128.  4to. 
—  (pp.  129  to  the  end  wanting.)  ft^-r 

^  .  Very    scarce  and  highly   intocestiog   treatise,    relating  many   circonstanoM 

^^   'now  entirely  lost.. 

M68  Nyenborgh  (J.  v.)  V^eeckwercken  der  ghedenckv^aerdighe  Historien, 
/L^erghediahtdn   en   Spreuoken»  enz.  Groningeu,  1657.  weUmi^y  portr,  ttmd 
.  ,.   plates,.  4^0,  5.— 

iThe  Watks  of  the  week ^  in  memorable  Mtstcties,  didactic  foemSy  Sen- 
tences,  etc.) 

Corions  volume;  amongst  the  histories,  that  of  the  disoov^y  oC  ^^eV'*X^fr• 
therland.  •         «        •* 

2869  Obreetl  <J.    A.)   De  militaire  organisalie  der  Vereen.  Staten  vai  5f. 
'  America,  een  voorbe^ld  voor  Europa  ?  Delft,  1871.'  15  piy.  roy.  8vo.  —.60 
{The   military    organisation   of  the    Vn.    States,   an  example  for  Eu- 
:  topef)  '  '  '  .     . 

28^  ObUfiTe  (Ch.)  Scenes  Amifericaines ;  18  tnofs  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde. 
2e  ^it.  augm.  Brux.  1853.  sd.  8vo.  298  pp.       '  1.25 

2861  Olflhauden.  (Tli-)  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Amerika  geograph.  u. 

statistisch   beschrieben.    Kiel,    1853 ->  55.   2   vols.   4  parts,   nutps.  8vo. 

•  •'  ,  (9.60)  3.76' 

Vol.  I.  Das  Mississippi -Thai.  Vol.  II.' 1.  t>Qi  Staat '  Missouri.  —  IJ.  2. 
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2862  d'  Orbigny  (A.)  Voyage  pittoresque  dans  les  deax  Aioeiiqjiieft  Re- 
Bnmd  de  tous  les  voyages.  Paris,  1836.  portraiU,  maps  and  mimerotu 
tteet^Hgravingi.  hf.  cloth,  4to.  '5. — 

^863  Orbis  lumen  et  Atlantis  juge  tecta  retecta :  d.  !.:  Newe  auszfuhr- 
llehe  Entdeck.  und  Beschreibung  der  gantzen  Welt.  Franckf.  a.  M.  1658. 
veUum,  4to.  4.50 

Pagg.  1352—1403  treat  on  America  and  West-India. 

2864  Oregon-Gebiet  (Das)  ^Der  Recttstitel  der  Verein.  Staateta  Tdar  und 
unbestreitbar."  Offizieile  Corrcspondenz  der  Brittischen  bevolmaebt  Mi- 
nisters in  Washington  u.  des  Staatsseeretars  d.  Verein.  Staaten.  (Ueber- 
setzung.)  Bremen,  1846.  8fo.  114  pp.  1.26 

ORINOCO. 

2866  -^—  GumiUa  (J.)  Histoire  natur.,  civile  et  geograph.  de  1'  Orenoqne 
et  d.  pnncip.  rivieres  qui  s'y  jettent.  Trad,  de  1'  Espagn.  p.  Eidons. 
Avignon,  1758.  3  vols.  *d,  uncut,  map.  sm.  8vo.  7.50 

2866  Pages  (de)  Zee-  en  landreizen  rondom  de  waereld  en  naar  derzelver 
beide  polen.  Sotterdam,  1784.  sd.  uncut.  4to.  5.— 

{Travels  round  the  world  and  to  both  poles.  [Transl.  from  the FreHck].) 
He  went   ap   the   MissiBsippi   from    New  Orleans,   travelling   through  the 
TJnited  States,  Alexico,  Sooth  America,  etc 

2867  Palairet  (J.)  Description  abr^g^  des  Possessions  Ang^.  et  Fran^. 
du  Continent   Septentrional  de  rAmdriqne.   Lond.    1755;  62  pp.  Svo. 

-   uncut*  2.— 

»Pour  servir  d'explication  &  la  carte  publiee  sons  ce  m^me  titre." 

2868  Palmer  (J.)  Dagverhaal  eener  reiae  in  de  Vereen.  State*  v.  N.  Ame- 
rica, en  NedeivCanflda,  in  1817.  Uit  h.  Eng.  Haarlem,  1820.  hf.  pf.  map. 
8vo.  1.25 

(Journat   of  a  travel  in  the  Vn.  States  and  Lower  Canada,  Bpn  the 
Bngl.) 

PANAMA. 

286^ Belly   (F.)    Percement  de  risthrae  de  Panama  par  16  canal  de 

Nicaragua.    Expos6  de  la  question.   Paris,    1858.   177   pp.   roy.  8vo. 
3  maps.  2*50 

2870  — •  Observations  in  relation  to  a  communication  between  the  Atlan- 
tic and  Pacific  Oceans,  through  the  Isthmus  of  Tehnaiitepec;  founded 
on  a  report  by  Gaetano  Moro.  Niew-York,  1849.  50  pp.  with  2  geogr. 
and  geolog,  maps.  8vo.  1.75 

PARAQUAY. 

2871  Dobrizhoffor  (M.)  Account  of  the  Abipones,  an  etuestriaii  peo* 

.  pie  of  Pjaraguay.   (Translated  by   Miss   Sarah  Coleridge.)  Lon4>  1B22. 

.  3  vols.  8vo.  calf  giU.  —,  Ver^  fine  copy.  16.— 

2872  ' Geschichte  der  Abiponer,  einer  berittenen  und  Kriegerischen 

Nation  in  Paraguay.   Aus  dem  Latein.  iibersetzt  von- A.  Kre^•  Vf\m, 
1783.  3  vols,  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  uncut.     .  ..  .     '        8.50 

2873  Du  Graty  (S.  M.)  La  R6publique  de  Paraguay.  Brux,^  Leipzig, 

Gaud,  1862.  407  and  200  pp.  21  maps  and  plates,  cloth.  8Vo.  (fS.—)  6.- 

History,    Geography,    Hydrography,  Language  with  Nomenclature*  pp.  308 
—233,  Climatology,  Products^  etc.  ,  ,     . 

2874 Europeia  Magazyn  der  byzondere  zaken  .^Jlujjt^  ii>  parvo. 

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OBBfGNY  -^  PERU.  SiS 


PARAGUAY. 

Jaly —December  1754.  Haerlem)  I»:  en  Joh,  JEmehede  (1754).  6  parts 
in  1.  hf.^teUum.  8vo.  2.60 

Contains  essays  on  the  Government  of  the  Jesuits  in  Paraguay;  on  the 
earlier  or  hite  population  of  America. 

2875  De  Jesuit  op  den  throon;   of  de   gevallen  van  Nicolaiis  de  I, 

Koning  van  Paragoai  en  Keizer  der  Mamelakken.  Leeuw.  1758.  54  pp. 
8vo.  uneut.  Very  rare.  5.— 

.'    {The  Jetvit  on   ihe  throne;  or  the  life  of  Nieolaus  I,  King  of  Para- 
fftcay,  and  Emperor  of  the  Mameinci,) 

2876  La  R6publique  des  J^suites  an  Paraguay  renvers6e,  ou  Rela- 
tion authent.  de  la  guerre  de  ces  reiigieux  centre  TEspagne  et  le  Por- 
tugal en  Am^riqne,  pour  y  d^fendre  les  domaines  dont  ils  avoient 
Qsnrp^  la  sonverainet^  ....  sous  pretexte  de  religion.  La  Haye,  1758.  sm. 
8vo.  td.  uncut.  2.50 

2877  Paul  Jones;  —  Slrerburne  (J.  H.),  Leven  van  Paul  Jones.  Uit  het 
Eng.  Groning.  1829.  td.  portr.  8vo.  1.50 

Batch  translation  of  I>l».  1179. 

2878  l*auw  (O.  de),  Oeuvres  philosophiques.  Paris,  An  HI.  (1794.)  7  vols. 
maps,  calf  gilt.  8vo.  p,50 

Becherches  philosoph.  sor  les.Am^ricains;  Hana  Femetg,  Dis^ertat.  contre 
1^  Recherches  'phflos. ;  Defense  d.  Recherchcs,  p.  de  Pauw.  —  Recherches 
pfailoB.  ^of  les  £gyptiens,  les  Chinois  et  les  ^recs. 

2879  Wysgeerige  bespiegelingen  over '  Amerika.   Pe  venter,   1771—78. 

3  vols.  hf.  calf.  m.  8vo.  1.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  « Recherches  philosoph.  sur  les  Americains.  —  See 
n*  118S—1194.  —  Vol.  Ill  cont.  the  defence  againdt  Dom  Pernety. 

2880  Payne  (J.)  Geographical  extracts*  forming  a  general  view  of  earth  and 
nature.  Lend.  1796.  maps.  td.  8vo.  3. — 

Contains  many  interesting  notifications  on  the  physical  and  geographical  po- 
sition of  North  America. 

PEimsnVANIA. 

2881 (Kalm  et  Mittelberger),  Histolre  natur.  et  polit.  de  la  Pensyl- 

vanie,  et  de  Tetablissement  des  (^kers  dans  cette  contr^e.  Trad,  de 
rAllem.  p.  M.  D(e)  8(urgy.)  Paris,  176a  td.  uneut^  map.  8vo.  2.— 

288S  _  B&iiCh  (Edw.  H.),  The  Pennsylvania  Dutchman.  Lancaster,  Pa., 

1813.  Vol.  1,  3  parts.  Vol.  U,  N®.  2—3.  sm.  4to.  4.50 

Curious   specimen  of  degeneration  of  language.  This  dialect  is  a  mixture  of 

German  (as  spoken  in  the  Pfahs,    Wortenberg^   Bavaria  and  English,   without 

anyaddition  of  Dutch. 

2883 Transactions  of  the  GeolologicalSocietyofPennsylvania.  Vol.  I. 

Part  1.  Philad.  1834.  179  pp.  6  platet.  8vo.  1.75 

2884  Femety  (Dom),  Dissertation  sur  TAmerique  et  les  Amdricains,  contre 

les   Becherchet  pfulotophiquet   de   M.   de   P{auw),  Berlin,    G.  J,  Deder^ 

(1772.)  td.  uncut.  8vo.  1.— 

Other  editions  of  this  work  andthatof  dePauw,  seenM188— 94,  2879— 80. 

PERU. 

2885 Ijevini  Apollonii,   Gandobrugani,  De  Peruviae   Uegionis, 

inter  Novi  Orbisprovincias  celeberrimae,  inventione  et  rebus  in  eadcm 
gestis  libri  V.  Antverpiae,  apud  J^oa.  Bellerum^  1567.  old  calf  gilt.  8vo. 
With  map  in  leoodeut.  35.-* 

Aourierdais. 

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PERU.  ;:  auSh,^  t 

Very  fine,  niled  copj,  {arge  margins,  the  fignatpre  of  ^raat^JUiuituNoeus. 
Chimrg.  Paris.  1569.  on  the  title.  —  ('opies  with  the  map  arc  yery  ^are.  — 
For  the  German  translation  see  N^.  1038. 

2886 Bouguer  (?),  Reisen  nach  Peru*  Acadian  u,  Aegypten^  worin  die 

Merkwilrdigkeiten  d.  Natur  a.  Kunst  in  diesen  Landem,  nebst  d.  Sitten 
d  Gewohnheiten  d,  Einwohner  beschrieben  werden.  Aus  d.  I'ranzos. 
fibers.  G5ttlngen,  1751.  maps  and  plates^  td.  unc^i.  8vQ.  '    1.75 

2887  Cieoa  di   Lione  (P»  di)  Croalca  del  gran  rcgwo  del  Peru,  con 

la  descrittione  di  tutte  le  provineie,  e  castami,  e  riti.  Parte  [.  (^et  utUea.) 
Trad,  nella  Ital.  par  J.  di  Cravalir,  Venezia,  1560.  veUam.  8vo.  Rare. 
Fine  copy.  \     20.— 

2888 Desjardins  (£.)  he  Perou  avant  la  conquete  £spagpole|  d'apres 

ies  princip.  historiens  originaox  et  qnelq.  doctunenta  iaedits  &ar  les 
antiquit6s  de  ce  pays.  Paris,  1858.  A/,  bd,  8vo.  ,'  2.— 

2889 Grandidier  (E.),  Voyage  dam  rAm^ri^ue  du^ud.  P^ig^etBo- 

livie.  Paris,  1861.  id.  8vo.  .*.  .'  l-^O 

2890 Miller  (General)  Memoirs  of  —  while  in  tbeSeryieeof.tlieRepn- 

blic  of  Peru;  by  J.  Miller.  2d  Edition.  Lond.  Loud.  18^9.,2.yQta.  bdi. 
portr.  8vo.    *  .   ' .     (21:-)  6.- 

2891  ITiooselli  (AntO  Compendio  della  vita  del  Beato  ti>rib|o  Alfonso 

Mogrosesip,  Arcivescovo  di  Lima*  (ob.  1606,  aet.  68,  Pontif.  ^5.)  Rat?- 
colta  da  processi  fatta  per  la  di  lui  lt>eatificat^.  e  canoni^atione.^  Koma, 
1679.  213  pp»,  engraved  porir.  vellum.  4to.  —  t^eiy  rare..  18.— 

^2 De  Propiac,  Beaut^s  de  Thistoire  dn  P6roa.  Paris,  1825./jitf<<?^. 

hf.  calf.  8fo.  .1.50 

2S93 Sahuaraura  (JOy  Inca,  Becuerdog  de  la  monarquia  JPen*ana  o' 

bosquejo  de  la  historia  de  los  fncas.  Con  16  retratos  de  la  d^nastia 
imperial  de  Manco  Ccapac.  Parisl  1«50.  16  poHraiU;  t^h  ihat  of  tie 
author  and  his  arms,  hf.  morrocco.  royal.  8vo.  10.— 

2f894 Vega  (Gareilasso  de  la)  Primera  parte  de  los  Comentarios 

Reales,  del  Origen  de  los  Yncas.  Lisboay  1609.  —  Historia  general  del 
Peru.  Cordova.  1617.  —  2  vols.  sm.  fol.  vellum.  I  .  j     .•       ^'*" 

/If Edition  originale,  pen  oommfine  et  tres  redifirchee."  —  Brunei.  —  The 
2  vols  together  are  scarce.  —  Historia  del  Peru,  see  N®.  1226. 

2895 Suite  dea  guenres  civiles  des  Espagnols  dans  le  Pem.  Trad. 

de  I'Espagnol,  par  J.  Baudoin.  Paris,  6'.  Piget^  1658..wffijW4  4tQ.    .6.- 

2896  Petit  <P.))  De  Amazonibus  dissertatid.  Ed.  2a  anct  Amsteltd^  1687. 
vellum,  map  and  figures  of  medaU  and  antiquities.  8v{>.  1.50 

.2897  — -  Traits  historv  sur  Ies  Amazones,  on  Ton  tromre  tout*  oe  que  Ies 
auteurs  out  ^crit  pour  et  centre  ces  Heroines,  et  quantity  d«  uaWailies 
et  d'autres  monuments,  pour  prouver  qu'eiles  ont  ex|ate.  Leiden,  171^- 
2  vols,  in  1.  vellum,  map  and  figures.  8vo.  2.25 

2898 Sanie  work.  2  vols.  td.  uncut.  2.50 

ffltlADELPHIA. 

2899 Carey  (M.),   Short  account  of  the  plague,  or  malignant  fever 

lately  prevalent  in  Philadelphia  with  a  statement  of  the  proceedings 
that  took  place  on  the  subject  in  different  parts  of  the  United  .^ftittai. 
Philad.  printed;  London  reprinted,  1794.  92  pp.  and  list  of  met'eorol.  ok- 
ervat.  sd,  8vo.  uncut.  4.50 

Pp.  86—92:  List  of  a  few  of  the  inhabitant^  of  Philadelphia,  who  have  died 
,     since  the  first  of  Aug.  1793.  ^ 

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PHILADELPHIA.  -  See  N«.  1339-43. 

2900 CSoDStitution  of  the  French  Republic  ....  by  the  National  Con- 
vention. Translat.  Philadelphia,  B,  Franklin  Bache.  1795.  59  pp.  8vo. 
uncut,  ,  1.50 

2901  Dean  (H.)   Hocus  Pocus;   or  the  whole  art  of  Legerdemain,  in 

perfection.  Philadelphia,  printed  for  Mathew  Carey ^  1795.  hdt.  J  f^te^ 
fooodcuie,  sm.  8vo.  —  Rare,  6.— 

2902 Fazton  (J.  Ad.)  Alphabetical  List  of  all  the  wards,  streets, 

roads,  etc.  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  Philadelphia.  (Preceded  by  a  ge- 
nrral  description.)  (Philad.  1810.)  hf.  bound,  sm.  8vo.  3.— 

2903 The    Philadelphia    Repository    and  Weekly  Register,   for 

1800-  2.  Philadelphia:  printed  and  edited  by  David  Hogan.  15  Nov. 
1800  tm  25  Deeemb.  1802.  Vol.  I,  11.  54  Nos.  with  tables.  1  vol.  hf, 
call.  4to.  Very  rate.  15.— 

Contains:  Original  Essays,  Tales  and  Novels,  ....  Remarkable  Occarrences, 
Anecdotes,  .Bons  mots,  Jeu  d'esprits,  Marriages  and  Deaths,  Poetical  Es- 
says, etc. 

2904  Bush  (B.)   Account  of  the  bilious  remitting  Yellow  Fever,  as  it 

appeared  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  in  i793.  2d  edition.  Philad.  Th. 
Dobton,  1794.  363  pp.  bds,  uncut.  8vo.  9.— 

2905  Fidgeon  (W.)'  Traditions  of  De-coo-dah,  and  Antiquarian  researches: 
compris.  extensive  Kxplorations,  Surveys,  and  Excavations  of  the  won- 
derful and  mysterious  earthen  remains  of  the  Moundbuilder  in  America. 
Traditions  of  the  last  Prophet  of  the  Elk  nation,  etc.  N.  Y.  1853.  Map 
and  70  engrav.  cloth.  8vo.  3. — 

2906  Pinelo  (A.  de  Leon)  Epitome  de  la  bibliotheea  Oriental  y  Occiden- 
tal, nautica  y  geografica;  anadido,  y  enraondado  en  que  se  contienen  los 
escritores  de  las  Indias  Orient,  y  Occident.,  y  reinos  convocinos  ....  por 
mano  del  Marq.  de  Torre-Nueva.  Madiyd,  1737—88.  3  vols.  hf.  Russia. 
fol.  48.~ 

Scarce  and  highly  interesting  for  Spanish  aod  Portugaese  works  on  America. 
This  second  editioo,  published  by  A.  G.  de  Barcia,  coutaius  his  numerous  aug- 
mentations; the  original  edition  in  a  small  4to  volume  was  published  in  1629. 

The  author  has  had  the  very  queer  and  bad  fancy  to  translate  all  the  titles 
in  Spanish. 

PINES.—  See  n   1347-49. 

2907  Oprecht  verhaal  van  't  Eiland  van  Pines,  en  deszelfs  bevolking; 

of  laatste  ontdekking  van  een  vierde  Eiland  in  Terra  Australis,  Incog- 
nita. Rotterdam  (na  de  copye  van  Londen),  J.  Naeranus^  1668.  20  pp. 
4to.  10.— 

{True  account  of  the  Ulavd  of  Pines  and  its  population;  or  the  last 
discovery  of  a  fourth  island  in  Terra  Australis,  /ncognita.  Made  after  the 
copy  printed  at  London.) 

Literary  forgery,  see  n®  1247,  48.  —  At  the  verso  of  the  title  a  warn'ng 
against  an  edition  printed  at  Amsterdam,  as  incomplete. 

PLATA  (LA). 

2908 Burmeister  (H.)  Reise  durch  die  La  Plata-Staaten,  mitbesond. 

Hucksicht  auf  d.  physis.  Beschaffenhcit  u.  d.  Culturzustand  d.  Argen- 
tin.  Republik,  1857-60.  Halle,  1861.  2  vols.  sd.  maps.  8vo.  (11.40)6.50 

2909  — —  Gillespie  (A.)  Buenos- Ayres  ....  opgehelderd  door  eene  reis  in 
ImsterdaiDt  44 

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S46  BOOKS   ON   AMERICA. 


PLAtA(LA). 

de  binnenlanden  Van  Rio  de  la  Plata.  Naar  het  Eng.  Amst.  1820.  id, 
8vo.  1.- 

(GleamiHffS   <m   JSuenos-Ayres,  by  a  voyage  in  the  itUerior  of  Bio  de  la 
JPUiei,  From  the  EngL) 

2910 Kerst  (8.   G.)  Die  Plata-Staatea  and  die  Wicbtigkeit  der  Pro- 

▼inz  OtaquiB  and  des  Bio  Bermego.  Berlin.  1854.  Map.  8yo.  1.— 

2911  Page  (T.  J.)   La  Plata,   the  Argentine  Confederation,  and  Par 

ragoay ;  Narrative  of  the  Exploration  of  the  Tribataries  of  the  River 
La  Plata,  1858—66,  by  Order  of  the  U.  S.  Goyemment.  Lend.  (N.Y.) 
1859.  map  and  numerotu  engrao,,  doth,  roy.  8vo.  6.— 

2912  (FolTre)  Voyages  d'nn  philosophe  ou  observations  sar  les  moeors  et 
les  arts  des  penples  de  TAiriqae,  de  1'  Asie  et  de  TAm^riqae.  Tverdoo, 
1768.  td,  uncut.  12mo.  1.80 

2918  PdlitE  (K.  H.  L.)  Die  Staatensysteme  Europa's  and  Amerika's  seit 
1783.  (1783—1825.)  Leipzig,  1826.  3  vols.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  3.50 

2914  Foroacohi  (Thorn.)  L'    (sole  piu  famose  del  Mondo  descritte  e  in- 

tagliate  da  G.  Porro.  Venetia,  1572.  oeUwm^  many  neat  maps.  fol.  {a  little 

Hained  at  the  margint.)  '  8.— 

Contains   a  map  of  New  Spain,  Caba,  St.  Laorent,  Santa  Cruz,  a  plan  of 

Ttaiistitan  (M«xico),  etc.  —  See  n^  1255. 

2916  Porcupine  (Peter)  The  Political  censor,  or  Monthly  Review  of  the 
most  interesting  political  occorrences,  relative  to  the  United  States  of 
America.  Philadelphia,  1796—97.  6  parts.  Vol  t  n«  1,  2,  3,  7,  8.  Vol. 
11  nO  1.  id.  uncut.  8vo.  12.- 

2916 The  Rush-Light  New-York,  Will.  Cobbett,  1800.  4  parts,  td. 

uncut.  8vo.  26- 

A  satirical  and  political  jonrnal  o^by  the  help  of  which  wayward  and  disaffec- 
ted Britons  may  see  a  complete  specimen  of  the  baseness,  dishonesty  and  per- 
fidy of  republicans,  and  of  the  profligacy,  injustice  and  tyranny  of  repablicaa 
Governments.'*  The  name  oi  the  joarnal  »Buih'Lighi**  had  been  taken  from 
certain  Dr.  Rash,  who  had  made  an  action  against  W.  Cobbett  for  slander  and 
recovered  5000  Dollars  damages  in  it;  in  revenge  Cobbett  set  ap  his  Rmii- 
light.  It  needs  hardly  be  said,  that  the  name  Porcapine  is  a  fictitious  one  and 
the  real  name  is  Will.  Cobbett. 

Rich  only  mentions  the  London  reprint  of  the  same  date.  The  present  copy 
is  very  interesting,  being  in  the  original  covers,  fall  of  curioos  annoancements 
etc.»  and  entirely  uncnt. 

PORTUGUESE  AMD  PORTUG.  VOYAGES. 

2917  Barros  (Jo.  de)  e  D.  de  Gouto.  Da  Asia  (dos  Feitos,  qne  os 

Portnguezes  fizeram  no  descabrimento  e  conquista  dos  mares  e  terras 
do  Oriente.)  Nova  ediQao,  com  indice  geral.  Lisboa,  1778—88.  24  vols. 
maps  and  portr.,  half  calf,  uncut,  sm.  8vo.  Neat  copy.  70.— 

The  best  accoant  on  the  early  disooveries  of  the  Portngnese.  —  Esteemed 
edition. 

2918 La  Clede  (....  de)  Historia  geral  de  Portugal  (till  1540.)  Tradaz. 

(d.  Francez)  e  illustrada  com  muitas  notas  histor.,  geogr.  e  criticas; 
etc.  Lisboa,  1781—85.  8  vol.  td.  uncut.  8vo.  4.50 

The  two  last  vol.  contain  many  particularities  on  the  discovery  of,  — and  the 
affairs  in  East-  and  West- India. 

2919  Lemos  Faria  e  Castro  (D.  A.   de)  Historia  geral  de  Portugal  e 

Fbio).  MullBb, 

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PORTUGUESE  AND  PORTUG.  VOYAGES. 

Buas  cooquistas  (till  1750.)   Lisboa,  1786—1804.  20  vols,  calf,  sm.  8vo. 

—  Vol.  2  wanting.  8. — 

2920 Lequien  de  la  IN'eulville,    Histoire  g^nSrale  de  Portugal. 

Paris,  1700.  2  vols.  calf.  Ig.  4to.  'portr.  fine  engr,  vignettes.  Fin«  copy .   8. — 
As  the    2d  toI.    oomprises  in    608  pp.  only  the  period  of  the  years  1495 
to  1521,  all  what  relates  to  the  discoTery  of  Brazil  by  Cabral,  and  other  mat- 
ters relating  to  America  are  commented  at  large. 

2921  Osorius  (H.)  Histoire  de  Portugal,  contenant  les  entreprises,  na- 
vigations, et  gestes  m^morables  des  Portngallois,  tant  en  la  conqueste 
des  Indes  Orientalcs,  ....  qu'^s  guerres  d'  Afrique  et  autres  exploits, 
depnis  Tan  1469,  sous  Emmanuel  I,  Jean  III  et  Sebastian  V  da  nom. 
Trad,  du  Latin,  ....  et  mise  en  Francois  par  S.  Cr(oulard.)  Paris, 
G,  de  la  None,  1581.  680  pp.  Af.  bound.  8vo.  24.— 

Rare  French  translation  of  this  important  book  for  the  .history  of  Brazil, 
the  voyages  of  Magellanes,  Cabral,  Casp.  de  Lemos,  etc.  wiUi  the  Continoation 
from  L.  Castagnede  and  other  Historians.  —  Good  copy,  but  somewhat  stai- 
ned by  water  etc.  in  the  first  and  last  leaves;  the  onder  margin  of  the  title 
and  the  last  leaf  partly  cut  off. 

For  the  Latin  and  Dutch  editions  see  n^  1160—62. 

2922 d'    Indiaensche  Historie  der  Portugeezen,  ....  of  Vervolg  der 

Historie   van  Dom  Emmanuel,  1521  tot  1610,  beschreven  door  Kastag- 

nede  en  and.  Uit  bet  Fransch  vert,  door  F.  v.  H(oogstraten.)  Rotterd., 

1670.  vellum.  12mo.  3.— 

(TAe  Indian  Biston/  of  ike  Portuguese^  or  Constinuation  of  the  history 

of  King  Emanuely  1621— IQIO,  by  Castagnede  etc,  Transl.from  the  French,) 

Forms  the  3d  Volume  to  n^  1162. 

2923  FouBsin  (G.  Tell)  Travaux  d'  amelioration  interiettre  projet^  oa 
ex^cut^B  par  le  Crouvemement  general  d.  Etats-Unis  d*  Am^rique,  1824 
—31.  Paris,  1834.  sd.  4to.  with  Atlas  of  plates^  large  fol.  6.— 

2924  de  Pradt,  Vrai  systeme  de  V  Europe'. relat.  k  V  Am^rique  et  k  la 
Grdce.  Brim.  1825.  bds.  8vo.  1.25 

2925 (Lettres  k  I'Abb^),  par  un  indigene  de  V  Am^rique  du  Sud.  Paris, 

1818.  sd,  8vo.  1.25 

Refutation  of  n^  1261,  1262:  Des  Colonies  et  de  lai  revolution  natarelle  de 
TAm^riqne. 

2926  Projet  d'une  Constitution  religieuse,  consid^r^  comme  faisant  partie 
d«  la  Constitution  civile  d'unc  nation  libre  inddpendante,  ^crit  par  un 
Am^ricain.  Publi6  av.  une  preface  par  J.  A.  Llorente.  Paris,  L,  E,  Her- 
han  (1824?)  M^.  uncut.  8vo.  1.50 

2927  Fruyn  (Mm.  John  V.  L.)  Memorials  of—  Albany,  1859.  75  i^^,  fine 
engraved  portrait  and  plate,  brown  morocco  gilt,  gilt  edges.  4to.  5. — 

Splendid  executed  volame,  privately  printed,  containing  Memoir  by  the  Rev. 
W.  B.  Spngue,  etc.  —  Presentation-copy. 

2928  Quarles  van   TTfltord  (J.  C.  Q.)  De  vi  rationum  extemarum  in  do-  » 
mesticam   Patriae   nostrae  conditionem,  inde  a  controversia  M.  Britan- 
niae   cum  coloniis  suae  Americae-Septentrionalis,  usque  ad  Foedns  nos- 
trum cum   Francia   d.    10   Nov.    1785.    Lugd.   Batav.    1844.    162    pp. 
8vo.  3.— 

2929  Bafn  (C.  C.)  —  Americas  Arctiske  landes  gamle  Geographie  after  de 
Nordiske  Oldskrifter  ved'  C.  C.  Rafn.  Kjobenhavn,  1845.  12  maps  and 
plates,  8vo,  3.50 

Amsterdam. 

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Separate  abstract  from:  Gronlands  Historiske  Mindesmaerker,  ndgivDe af dat 
Kong.  Nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskab. 

2930  Hafn  (C.  C)  Aper^u  de  Fancienne  geographic  des  regions  arctiquesde 
rAm^riqne,  selon  las  rapports  contenus  dans  les  Sagas  da  Nord.  Copen- 
hagne,  1847.  4  maps  and  plate.  8vo.  2.50 

£xtrait  des  Memoires  de  la  Societe  royale  des  ADtiqiiaires  du  Nord. 

Besides  the  maps  of  the  discoveries  of  the  Scandinavians  and  of  Vinland,  as 
iu  the  foregoing  n umber ^  herein  also  a  map  of  Greenland  and  a  fikcsim.  of 
an  old  MS. 

2931  Memoria  sulla  scoperta  dell'   America   nel  secolo  Xmo,  ....  trad. 

da  Jac.   Graberg  da  Hemso.   Pisa,    1839.   sd,  uncut.   8vo.   toUh  2  m^t. 

3.50 
Italian  traduction  of  the  original  Danish.  See  n*'  1265—67. 

RAILROADS. 

2932  Poor  (H.   V.)  Manual  of  the  railroads  of  the  United  States,  for 

1872—74.  With  an  Appendix  on  the  debts  of  the  Un.  States.  5th  Series. 
N.  York,  1872.  cloth.  8vo.  (12.70)  6.- 

2933  Reports  and  memoirs  on  a  canal  or  railroad  between  the  Atlan- 
tic and  Pacific  Oceans.  (Washington)  1849.  678  pp.,  15  maps,  doih. 
8vo.  5.- 

Official  Reports  to  Congress. 

2934  Baleigh.  —  Tytler  (P.  Praser)  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  ....wiA 
a  vindication  of  his  character  from  the  attacks  of  Hnme  and  other  wri- 
ters. 3d  «d.  Edinb.  1840.  portr.^  seals,  etc.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

See  n»  1268—70. 

RANDOLPH. 

2935  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  resignation.  Philad.,  Printed  by  Stan. 

H.  Smith,  1795.  sd,  uncut,  8vo.  103  pp.  10.- 

Very  interesting  for  the  nnmeroas  official  documents,  which  are  reprodu- 
ced in  full  length.  —  Mentioned  by  Rich  only  in  his  Supplement.  —  Ran- 
dolph was  secretary  of  State  and  impeached  for  high  treason  in  ooncnrreoce 
with  the  French  Ambassador. 

2936  Ballmer  (Pp.  v.)  Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Leipzig. 
1845.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  map.  1.50 

2937  De  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika.  Naar  do  nitmwste  bron- 

nen   en   berigten   by-    en  omgewerkt.  Deventer,  1849.  2  vols,  sd,  Svo. 

^6.60)  3.50 
{The  VniUd  States  of  N.  America.  {From  the  German,)    -Revised from 
the  most  recent  sources  and  reports. 

2938  Bauw  (Joh.)  Oosmographia  d.  i.  eine  sch5nc  richtige  a.  voUkom- 
mene  Beschreibung  d.  g5ttl.  GeschSpfs,  Himroels  u.  d.  Erden,  beides 
d.  himmel.  u.  irdischen  Kugel,  die  himrael.  in  ihre  Circulos  u.  Sphae- 
ras,  u.  d.  irdische  in  ihre  Theil  Europam,  Asiam  u.  Afhricam  benebon 
American  ....  Item  was  fiir  Berge,  Wasser,  Statte  u.  dgl.  in  jedte  Land- 
schaft  befnnden :  was  von  Anfang  fur  Volker  dieselben  bewohnt,  anch 
was  fiir  Sitten,  Grebranchen  u.  Religion  sie  gehabt:  Des  gleichen  was 
fur  Regenten  etc.  ...  Franckfurt  a.  M.,  iV.  JBassaeus,  1597.  1031  pp., 
table  and  ISunnumb.  leaves,  many  curious  woodcuts  and  ««/?*  (copper-pla- 
tes,) pigskin  binding,  with  the  portrait  of  Charles  V,  fol.  —  Some  insignif. 
wormholes  in  the  beginning  of  the  vol.  15.— 

Stout  and  curious  volume,  with  many  views  of  cities  and  other  figures,  well 

Fbid.  Mulleb, 

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execated  maps  by  Bnssemecher  at  Cologne,  and  very  inieresting  for  America, 
Rassia,  Polonia,  etc.  by  its  ample  descriptions. 

2939  Baynal,  (G.  Th.)  Histoire  philosophique  et  politique  des  etablisse- 
mens  et  du  commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les  deux  Indes.  Gen6ve  1780. 
4  vols,  toiih  Alias.  4to.  calf,  gilt  edges.  10. — 

In  the  first  vol.  is  inserted:  Arrest  de  la  Cour  de  Par/fm^»/ qui  condamne: 
Tlaynaly  Hist,  philosoph.  d.  deiix  [udes.  —  doone  25  Mai  1781.  14  pp.  4to. 
Separate  edition, 

2940  Censure  de  la  Faculte  de  Th6ologie  de  Paris  centre  ....  1'  Histoire 

philosoph.  et  polit.  des  ....  Indes,  par  G.  Th.  BaynaL  Paris,  1781.  sd, 
unctU,  8vo.  1.25 

2941  d^masque,    on   Lettres  sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  cet  6crivain 

(Paris?)  1791.  sd.  8vo.  1.50 

Vehement   attack    on   R's   representation  of  the  North-American  affairs  and 
•     the  conduct  of  France.  See  n®  1272-1275. 

2942  HecueJl  A— Z  &,  (public  par  Perau,  de  Querlon,  Mercier  Saint-Leger, 
de  la  Porte,  Barbazan  et  Graville.)  Fontenoy,  Paris  et  Brux.  1745 — 
1762.  24  vols  in  12.  hf.  calf.  Svo.  -    TUles  printed  in  red.  Scarce,  18. ~ 

/'Collection  de  pieces  cnrienses  d'histoire,  d'anccdotes,  et  aatres  pi^es  du 
genre  des  ecrits  fugitifs."  —  On  y  reraarque:  Memoire  sor  la  Louisiane,  oa 
le  Mississippi;  Arrest  de  la  Cour  de  Dole,  a  Tencuntre  de  Gilles  Gamier,  Lyon- 
nois,  ponr  avoir  en  forme  de  loup-garoii,  devore  pliisienrs  enfans;  Hist,  hor- 
rible  d*nn  enfant,  lequel,  apres  avoir  m^nrtry  et  estrangle  son  pere,  le  pendit; 
Tableau  de  la  Cour  de  Rome,  \^.il;  di verses  pieces  relatives  k  Henri  IV; 
Sacre  de  Henri  II,  etc.  etc.,  des  epigrammcs  etc. 

REFORMED-PROTESTANT  CHURCH. 

2943  Acts  and   proceedings   of  the  general   Synod  ot  the  Reformed 

Protestant  Dutch  Church  in  N.  America,  convened  in  extra  session,  in 
New- York.  Oct.  20,  1841.  N.  York,  1842.  146  pp.  Svo.  1.50 

2944  Brief  van  het  Algemeen  Synode  der  Hollandsche  Qereform.  Kerk 

van  de  Ver.  Staaten  v.  N.  Amerika,  aan  de  Leden  ....  der  Gereform. 
Kerk  in  Frankryk.  Uit  h.  Fransch,  met  aanteek.  Amsterd.  1830.40  pp. 
Svo.  1.— 

{Letter  from   the  General  Sytiod  of  the  Reformed  Btttch  Church  in  N. 
Amer.,    to    the  members  of  the  Reformed  Church  in  France.   Traasl,  from 
the  French,  with  notes.) 
On  the  unity  of  the  Reformed  Doctrine. 

2945  Btittner   (J.   G.)   Die  hochdeutsche  reformirte  Kirche  in  den 

Verein.  Staaten .  van  Nord- Amerika,  von  ihrer  Grttndang  bis  auf  die 
neueste  Zeit.  Nebst  Beilagen.  Schleiz,  1846.  Svo.  '  1.50 

2946  De    Witt  (Thorn.)  Discourse  delivered  in  the  North  Reformed 

Dutch  Church  (collegiate)  in  the  City  of  New- York,  Aug.  1836.  N. 
York,  1857.  many  plates,  cloth.  Svo.  2.60 

Very  interesting  for  the  History  of  the  Batch  Reformed  Church  in  New- 
York  and  America,  containing  a  list  of  the  Ministers  from  1633  till  1800, 
and  other  histor.  particalarities. 

2947  Garretsen  (G.   J.)    History   of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch 

Churches  of  Jamaica  Jind  Newtown,  L.  I.  —  A  discourse  delivered  .... 
at  the  40th  anniversary  ot  the  ministry  of  the  Rev.  Jae.  Schoonmaker. 
Flushing.  1842.  29  pp.  Svo.  1.50 

2948  Beglamento  y  Aranceles  para  el  Comercio  libre  de  Espsina  a  (ndlas, 
de  12  Oct.  1718.  Madrid  (1718).  262  pp.  calf  gilt.  4to.  6.— 

Amsterdam. 

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2949  Belationis  Historioae  Oontinuatio,  oder  warhafftige  BesGhTeibnng 
aller  famemen  and  gedenckwiirdigen  Historien,  1606—1614.  FranckC, 
Siff.  Laiomuty  1606—14.  13  parts.  pkUei.  4to.  16.— 

These  chronicles,  published  yearly  at  the  Easteru  and  Michaelis  Mass,  by 
J.  Franck,  Theod.  Menrer  and  M.  Aitzinger,  aie  very  interesting  fer  the 
oontemporarj  and  accnrrate  history  of  the  events  in  £urope,  speciaUj  in  the 
North,  and  in  the  other  parts  of  the  world,  Asia  and  America.  A  fsw  indica- 
tions may  suffice. 

1606  Victori  der  Hollander  mit  12  Schiffen  in  den  Moluckschen  Inaeb.  — 
HoUandische  Armada  wider  die  West-Indian.  Flota  auszgesandt.  —  Porta- 
gesische  Flota  mit  grossem  Reichthomb  nntergegangen. 

1607  Gewaltige  Victorien  der  Hollander  vrieder  die  Span.  Armada  sa  Gibral- 
tar. —  Amboina  in  Indien  von  Portugesen  wider  erobert. 

1608  Yerlaoff  d.  Holland.  Armada  in  O.  Ind.  vor  Malacca.  —  Temate  a. 
Tidor  Ton  Portogesen  wieder  erobert.  —  Flotta  ansa  Engelland  nach 
Virginia. 

1609  Virginia,  ein  Landschafft  Americae,  wird  von  Eogellandem  wohnbar  ge- 
macht. 

1613  Hollander  von  Engelandem  vergwaltigt  bei  d.  Gronlandschen  Insoln. 

1614  Caatell  della  Mina  von  Hollandem  erobert,  etc.  etc. 

RELIGIOUS  SECTS.  —  !.  Baptists.  -  See  N'  1286-96. 

2950  Bazgan  (J.)  Komst  en  V^elkomst  tot  Christus,  etc.  Harderwgk,  1711. 
porir,,  calf,  12mo.  9.— 

(Come   and   welcome   to   CAritt,   wit  A   a    circumstantial   account  of  the 
author' $  conversion^  etc.)  —  See  n^  1293. 

2951 De  Leer  der  Wet  en  der  Genade  verklaart.  Uit  het  Eng. 

door  J.  Ross.  Groningen,  1746.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  Neat  copy.  4.— 

(The  doctrine  oj  Law  and  Mercy  explained,  TransL  from  the  Engl,  ijf 
/.  Ross.) 
The  other  principal  works  of  Banyan,  in  Dutch,  see  n^  1288—94. 

RELIGIOUS  SECTS.  -  II.  Brownists.  -  See  N«  1297-1302. 


Belijdenisse  des  Geloofs,  ofte  verantwoordinghe  van  soodanighe 

Cfaristenen^  welckon  doorgaans  (doch  t'  onrecht)  Brouwnisten  genoemt 
worden.  Tegens  d*  aanttjgingen  ....  van  d'  opperhoofden  en  leeraren  in 
de  Hooge.  School  van  Oxfort  ....  Amsterd.,  gedruckt  by  Oabr.  He%- 
dricisz.  voor  F.  P.  en  ztjn  te  koop  by  Joh.  Bruymngh,  1670.  veUum.  8vo. 

EZCIC88IVXI.T  BARE.  18.— 

ijConfestum  of  faiih,  or  Apology  of  the  Christians  called    {but  isyustlg) 

BrownistSj  against  the  imputations  of  the  UiUversUy  of  Oxford,) 

This  is  the  same  edition  quoted  under  n«  1299.  —  In  an  JdvertisemeniHie 

reader   is  informed   that  the    Ck)nfe88ioD   of  Mr.  Aiosworth  here  is  reprinted; 

then  follows  the    Jpology   against  the  University  of  Oxford  (p.  1—7)  and  the 

Confession  in  Datch,  conform  to  the  Latin  edition.  Amsterd.  1598. 

2958  Hanbury  (B.)  Historical  Memorials  relating  to  the  Independents 

or  Congregationalists,  from  their  rise  to  the  restoration  of  the  Monar- 
chy, 1660.  London,  1839—44.  3  vols,  cloth.  8vo.  H  — 
Contains  ample  notices  on  the  Brownists,  on  Johnson,  Ainsworth,  Robinson, 
their  residence  in  Holland,  and  their  settlement  in  New  England. 

2954 Hoombeek  (Job..)  Summa  controversiamm  religionis,  cam  (nfi- 

delibos,  Haereticis,  Schismaticis :  id  est,  Gcntilibus,  Judaeis,  Mahamme- 
danis,    Papistis,   Anabaptistes,  ..,.  Remonstrant.,  Lntheranis,  Mrouwnit- 

Fkbd.  Mulur, 

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RELI8I0US  S E C T S.  -  IL  Brownists. 

I 

/if,  Graecis.  £d.  2a  anct.  et  emend.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1668.  1002  and 
63  pp.  veUmm,  8to.  Rare.  6.50 

Pagg.  738^833  treat  on  the  Brownists. 

2955  The  same.   Francof.   ad  Viadrom,  1697.  vettum^  1002  and  63  pp. 

portr,  8yo.  5.50 

Exact  reprodaction,  line  for  line,  of  the  original  Dutch  edition. 

2956  HorniiLB  (G.)  Kerckelycke  Historie  ....  tot  1666.  Uit  het  Latyu 

in  het  Nederd.|  vert,  en  ....  vervolgt  tot  1633,  door  Balth.  Bekker.  Ara- 
sterd.  1684.  plates,  vellum.  8vo.  4.50 

{CJkmrcA   Eisiory  to    1666.  F^m  the  Latw,  wUA  comUnuaium  to  1683, 
bf  B.  Beiker.) 

Contains  ample  notices  on  the  Brownists  in  Netherlands  J.  Rohinson,  J.  Cot- 
ton,   the    Independents,   and   their    sQttiement  in   New-Netherland   and  New- 


2957  Oorspronok  ende  thegenwoordlgen  staet  van  de  Galvinische 

secte,  alsoo  die  nu  verscheyden  is  in  vier  prinoipale  deelen.  (Primted 
probably  at  Aniverp^  eirca  1612.)  BroadsidCy  with  fine  engraved  portr,  of 
Jo.  Calvin.  High  47  br.  36  centimeter.  36. — 

{Origin   and  present  siaie  of  the  Calvinitt  Sect,  as  now  divided  in  four 

principal  parties.) 

Op  the  T7TM08T  &A.RITT.  DiVided  in  two  parts.  The  npper  part  contains 
the  title  and  dedication  to  the  Arch-bishop  of  Mechlin,  M.  Hoviiis,  by  the 
fanatic  Roman  Catholic  R.  V{ersteganus)^  author  of  the  pamphlet:  Crudelitas 
Haeretieorum.  Then  follows  in  3  col.:  The  origin  of  Calvinism,  a  biography 
of  Calvin,  and  in  the  midst  the  portrait  of  Calvin,  with  figures  of  the  icono- 
clasts, the  marder  of  some  R.  Cath.  eccleciastics,  etc.,  fine  engraving  (fy  Gallel?) 
—  The  under,  larger  part  is  divided  in  4  col.,  each  of  which  contains:  TAe 
true  CalvinistSy  named  Puritans'^  —  the  Calvinists  Protestants;  —  the  Calvinists 
Browmsts:  —  the  Calvinists  Arminians.  —  Lower:  Exhortation  to  the  sedu- 
ced followers  of  Calvinism,  to  return  to  the  Roman  Church. 

Curious  piece  of  Catholic  polemic,  very  bteresting  for  the  intimate 
knowledfce  of  the  books  of  their  adversaries,  especially  of  thff  Brownists,  as  their 
very  rare:  Confessio  fidci.  Amsterdam  1598,  and  the  Apobgy  of  i^Vini^, /^^n. 
son  and  E.  Ainsworth.  Anuterd.  1608,  are  qaoted,  for  which  see  n^  1297 
1299,  and  1300. 

RELIGIOUS  SECTS,  -m.  Jesuits. 

2958  (Tanner  (J.)  Imago  primi  Saecnli  Societ  Jesa  a  Provincla  Flan- 

dro-Belgica  ejusdem  Societatis  repraesentata.  Antverp.  Plantin.  1640. 
vellum,  fol.  24.— 

This  very  rare  and  highly  interesting  work  on  the  origin  and  wonderful 
growth  of  the  Jesuits  through  the  whole  world  at  the  end  of  their  first  Ju- 
bilee in  1640,  contains  on  pp.  238  to  248,  a  full  list  of  their  various  Houses 
in  every  country,  amounting  to  and  mentioning  for  America  no  less  than  95, 
giving  for  Mexico  26  Houses  with  365  Members,  New  Granada  13  Houses  and  200 
Members,  Peru  18  Houses  and  390  Members,  Chili  4  Houses,  w.  60  Members, 
Paraguay  8  Houses  with  121  Members,  Brasil  25  Houses  w.  180  Members, 
Canada  1  House.  —  It  gives  further  a  variety  of  intcrestiug  notices  and  is 
profusely  illustrated  by  more  than  120  symbolical  engravings,  with  Latin  ver- 
ses :   the   engravings   are  in  the  best  style  of  C.  Galls  or  C,  de  Mallery, 

Amsterdam. 

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RELIGIOUS  SECTS.  —  IV.  Labadlsts.  —  See  No  1305-23. 

2959  Brakel   (W.  a)  Trouwhertige  waerschouwinge  ....  voor  de  La- 

badisten,  ende  haere  dwalingen.  etc.  Leeuwarden,  1683.  td,  8vo.      3j)0 
{^True-hearted  exhortation  ....  against  the  Labaditts,  and  their  errors.) 

2960 (Des   Marets,  H.   et   D.)   Histoire   curieuse  de   la  vie,  de  la 

condnite  et  des  vrais  sentimens  de  Jean  de  Labadie  dont  le  noin  et 
la  reputation  font  tant  de  brnit  parmy  les  gens  de  bien.  La  Haye.  Th. 
Jhtyrcaniy  1670.  359  pp.  calf  giU.  12mo.  ^^  7.50 

Very  rare;  nicely  printed  volame  in  the  Elsevier  style,  one  of  the  best  works 
on  Labadie  and  his  doctrine.  —  It  contains  also  Labadies'  Declaration  chret. 
oontre  le  Synode  dit  Wallon.  —  At  the  end  of  the  vol.:  //Copie  de  deai 
Lettres  qni  se  doirent  joindre  k  V  Histoire  curieuse  etc.  La  Haye,  1670." 

2961  Labadie  (J.  de)  Practyck  des  tweederleye  gebeds,  bestaande  in 

inwend.  alleensprake  der  Ziele,  en  uitwendige  aanspraak  tot  God.  Over- 
gezet   door  A.   Oodart.  Utrecht,  1666-67.  3  vols.  —  Idem,  Verheffin- 

gen   des  geestes  tot  Godt  overgeset  door  A.  V.  W.  Amsterd.  1667. 

—  1  vol.  yellum,  8vo.  ^      8.- 

{Practice  of  the  two  different  prayers,  the  inward  monologue  ofthesoul^ 
and  the  outward  address  to  God.  —  Elevations  of  the  mind  to  God, 
three  times  of  the  Christ,  dag,  —   Transl.  from  the  French.) 

2962  Verzameling  van  eenige   gewicht.  grontregels  der  Christ^!. 

Leere.  Uit  bet  Frans  ....  vert,  door  P.  Heringa.  Amsterd..  J,  v.  Some- 
ren,  1666.  2  vols.  ~  Idem,  Geestel.  tyd-kortingen  van  den  Christel. 
dagh  ....  Overgeset  door  A.  V.  W.  Ibtd.  1667.  —  Idem,  Verheffingen 
des  geestes  tot  Godt,  op  de  drie  voomaemste  ttjden  van  den  christel. 
dagh.  Ibid.  1667.  —  Idem,  Oordeel  der  lietde  en  gerechtigbeyt  over  den 
tegenwoord.  jtoestandt  der  Joden.  Uyt  h.  Fransch  ....  vert.  d.  P.  Sera- 
rius.  Ibid.  1667.  —  1  vol.  hf.  calf  8vo.  15.- 

{Colleetion  of  some  important  principles  of  the  Christian  doctrine.  2  volt. 
—  Spiritual  diversions  of  the  Christian  day.  —  Elevations  of  the  mind 
to  God  on  the  three  principal  periods  of  the  Christian  day.  —  Sentence  of 
love  and  justice  on  the  actual  condition  of  the  Jews.) 
Four  scarce  tracts  of  Labadie  himself,  mostly  translated  on  his  own  desire, 
from  the  French.  See  n^  1305  —  1323. 

2963  Sohotel  (G.  D.  J.)  Anna  Maria  van  Schnrman.  's  Hertogenboscb, 

1853.  sd.  portr.  and  facsim.  8vo.  (4.—)  2.50 

Biography    of  A.  M.  a  Schurman,  one  of  the  most  zealous  and  able  adhe- 
rents of  Labadie.  —  See  nP  1319—21. 

2964 Schurman  (Anna  M.  a)  Opuscula  Hebraea,  Lat.,  Graeca,  Gal- 

lica:  pros,  et  metrica.  Recens.,  aniraadvers.  instruxit  T.  Chr.  Doroth. 
Loeberia.  Lips.  1749.  portr.  hf  calf  8vo.  2.50 

See  nO  1319. 

2%5  Waeyen    (J.  v.   d.)  en  H.  Witzius,  Emstige  betuiginge  der 

Gereform.  Kercke,  aen  hare  afdwalende  kinderen  ....  tot  wederlegginge 

van   de  gronden  van  J.  de  Labadie  ....  Amst.  /.  van  Someren,  1670,  V- 

calf.  12mo.  2.- 

{Earnest  declaration  of  the  Reformed  Church  to  their  deviating  chUdern, 

as  a  refutation  of  the  doctrines  of  J:  de  Labadie.). 

REUOIOUS  SECTS. -V.Latheran. 

2966  Evang.   Lutheran  Church  in  the  United  States.  1823—29.  14  pie- 
ces. 8vo.  8.— 
Minutes  of  the  General  Synod.  York.  1823,  25,  27.  —  Constitution  of  the 

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RELIGIOUS   SECTS.  T.Lntherans. 

Theolog.  Seminary.  Philad.  1826.  —  Extracts  from  the  minates  of  the  Sy- 
nod etc.  in  the  State  of  N.  York.  1825,  27.  —  Formula  for  the  govern- 
ment and  discipl.  of  the  Ev.  Lath.  Church  in  Maryland  and  Virginia.  JTo- 
gers-town,  1823.  —  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  Maryland  and  Virg.  1824,  25. 
—  4  Nos.  of  the  Bvang.  Lath.  Intelligencer.  1827—28. 

2967  Evang.  Lutheran  Church  in  the  United  States.  1820—27.  10  pie- 
ces in  German.  8vo.  10.— 
Grand verfassung  d.  Evang.  Luther.  General- Sy node  in  d.  Ver«n.  Staaten. 
Baltimore,  1820.  —  Verhandlungen  d.  Gen.  Synode.  Yorktown  and  Oettys- 
hurg,  1825,  27.  —  Bitte  d.  deutsch-luther.  Kirche  in  N.  Amer.  umBeihilfef. 
ein.  Theol.  Seminar.  Berlin,  1827.  —  B.  Kurtz,  Sendschreiben  z.  Beaten  d.  Theol. 
Seminars.  Gettysburg,  1827.  —  S.  S.  Schraucker,  Aiitrittsrede  im  Theol.  Se- 
minariam.  Tork-Totont  1827.  —  Formula  f.  d.  Binrichtung  d.  Evang.  Luth. 
Kirche  in  Maryland  u.  Virginien.  Hagerstadi,  1824.  —  Evang.  Luth.  Synode. 
1824.  —  Id.  von  West-Pennsylvanien.  Yorkiaun,  1827.  —  Id.  f.  Nord-Ca- 
rolioa.  1825. 

RELIOIOUS  SECTS. -VI.  Quakers. 

2%8  Jordan    (Rich.)  Journal  of  his  life  and  religious  labours.  Lond. 

,1829.  hf.  cf.  sm.  8vo.  1.25 

Minister  in  the  Soc.  of  Friends,  Newton,  New  Jersey. 

2969  [Naudd  (Phil.)]  Histoire  abr6g6e  de  la  naissance  et  du  progrez  du 
Konakerismc  avec  eelle  de  ses  dogmes.  Cologne,  P.  Marteau,  1692.  ef, 
12mo.  4.50 

RELIOIOUS  S  E  C  T  S.  —  VU.  Spinozists. 

2970  Smeeks   (H.)   Beschryvinge    van    het  magtig  koningr|jk  Krinke 

Kesmes,  ....  een  gedeelte  van  het  onbekende  Zuidland,  gelegen  onder 
den  Tropicus  Capricornus,  ontdekt  door  J.  de  Pesos.  Amsterd.  1708. 
8vo.  2.50 

{Description   of  the  mighty  kingdom  Krinke  Kesmes^  a  part  of  the  un- 

known  South-Land,  discovered  by  J.  de  Fosos.) 

Literary  forgery ;  in  the  form  of  voyages,  to  America,  the  newly  discovered 
New-Holland,  and  the  kingdom  Krinke  Kesmes,  The  hook  treats  on  anthropo- 
logy and  religion,  according  to  the  Caitesian  philosophy. 

2971  Bern  (Lucas)  Tagebuch  aus  d.  Jahren  1494—1542.  Beitrag  zur  Han- 
delsgeschichte  der  Stadt  Augsburg.  Mitgetheilt  mit  erlaut.  Bemerkun- 
gen  und  einem  Anbange  von  noch  ungedruckten  Briefen  und  Berichten 
fiber  die  Entdeckung  des  neuen  Seeweges  nach  Amerika  u.  Ost-lnd. 
von  B.  Greiff.  Augsburg,  1861.  172  pp.  roy.  8vo.  Privately  printed,  . 
scarce.  6. — 

Most  interesting  are  the  letters  and  accounts,  all  unpublished,  on  the  first 
voyages  to  America  and  East- India,  1497  —  1506,  from  the  succession  of  the  well 
known  Geographer  Conr,  JPeutinger,f  1547.  They  fill  pagg.  11 1 — 172.  —  »Knrt- 
zer  Bericht  aus  der  neuen  Welt,  1501.  (Reise  des  Alb.  Vespucj.)  —  Reise 
des  Vasco  de  Gama,  1497.  —  Bericht  iiber  die  Expedition  des  Admirals  P. 
Alvarez  Cabral,  1501.  —  Brief  van  der  Portugalesischen  Meerfahrt  1503. 
(Vasco  de  Gama's  zweite  Reise.)  etc.  etc. 

2972  Renselaar  (A.  van)  Aanmerkinge  wegens  de  cultuur  der  heidegron- 
den.  Haarlem,  (1802.)  24  pp.  8vo.  1.— 

{Remarks  on  the  cultivation  of  broomland.) 
2973 Funeral  sermon    o^n   the   death  of  Steph,  van  Rensselaer,  by  Will. 

Amsterdam.  45 

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B.  Spragne.  Albany,  1839.  -^  by  Qeo.  W.  6(!tbti«B.  TMl*!,  1B».  — 
by  Will.  Barlow.  Albany,  1839.  —  Dan.  D.  Barnard,  Disconrse  on  the 
life,  ierrices  and  character  of  St  v.  R.,  with  an  histor.  sdseteh  of  the 
colony  and  manor  of  JUmteUertwycif.  Al  bany,  1839.  144  pp.  —  in  1  vol. 
kf.  Sound.  8vo.  5.— 

2974  Beport  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  read  in  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives of  the  United  States,  January  19th  1792;  containing  a 
plan  for  the  farther  support  oi  public  credit  Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  [Philad.]  by  JoA»  FennOj  1795.  sd.  uneui.  8vo. 
90  pp,  and  5  large  foUwg  iabUt,  7.— 

OfiieiNAL  IDITION,  viBT  BARS.  —  Stch  mentioDS  only  the  London  re- 
prmt  of  the  some  year,  kL-4to.  —  These  authentic  state  papers  of  a  rising 
Westera  Empire  will,  we  suppose,  be  considered  by  political  readers  as  doca- 
ments  of  no  inconsiderable  value  etc."  Monthly  Smew, 

1^975  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Claim,  on  the  memorial  of  Paul  Oonlon, 
a  French  citizen.  (Philadelphia  ?)  1802.  23  pp.  td.  Mneut.  8vo.  2.— 

Relating  to  two  prize-ships,  brought  at  the  port  of  Wilmington,  North- 
Carolina. 

2976  Beuss  (J.  D.)  Alphabetical  Regwter  of  afi  the  authors  actually  living 
in  Great-Britain,  Ireland  and  in  the  United  Prov.  of  North-America,  with 
catalogue  of  their  publications,  1770— 1803.  Berlin  and  Stetlaa,  1791— 
1804.  3  vols,  id,  8vo.  Rare.  7.50 

2977  Biviflta  de  Espana,  de  Indias  y  del  £strai\Jero,  h^jo  la  dhreccion  de 
D.  F.  Gonzalo  Moron  y  D.  Ign.  de  Ramon  Carbonell.  Madrid,  1845. 
Tom.  IV.  hf,  calf,  8vo.  2.60 

Contains  interesting  essays  on  the  Spanish  possessions  in  America,  Porto -Bico, 
Cnba,  etc. 

2978  Bhees  (W.  J.)  Manual  of  Public  Libraries,  Institutions  and  Socie- 
ties, in  the  United  States,  and  British  Provinces  of  North-America. 
PhUad.  1859.  cloth.  8vo.  (9.—)  4.50 

RHODE-ISLANO. 

2979  Beoordfl  of  the  Colony  of  Bhode-Island  aud  Providence  plantations, 
1636  -1740,  edited  by  J.  Russell  Bartlett.  Providence,  R.  I.  1856—59. 
4  vols.  8vo.  cloth.  12.— 

The  earlier  records  have  special  interest;  they  indnde  the  treaties  and  com- 
manications  with  the  Indians,  with  fac-similes  of  their  signatures. 

2980  Biyarol  (P.  de)  Le  petit  Almanach  de  nos  Grands  Hommes,  pom 
Tann^  1788.  Suivi  d'un  grand  nombre  de  pi^s  in^dites.  Paris,  1808. 
360  pp.  hf.  hd,  8vo.  fortr,  of  the  author,  3.50 

^Satirical  Biographies  of  the  literary  men  of  his  time.  Pag.  207 — 328:  contain. 
'rVie  politique  de  M.  de  la  F(ayette.)^' 

2981  Bobertson  (W.)  Histoire  de  TAm^rique.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Paris,  1778. 
2  vols,  wfljw,  calf  gUt.  4to.  450 

2982  The  same,  corr.  et  augm.  d'apres  la  2e  6dit.  angl.  Amsterd.  1799. 

4  vols,  tnapt.  hf,  calf  8vo.  2.50 

For  the  English  text  and  the  translations  in  Dutch,  see  N<^  1357 — 70. 

ROBINSONADES. 

2983 [De  Foe  (D.)]  Des  welt-beriihmten  EngeUanders  Kobinson  Cru- 
soe Leben  und  gantz  ungemeine  Begebenheiten,  insond.  da  er  28  Jahre 
lang  auf  einer  unbewohnten  Insul  bey  d.  Einflusz  d.  grossen  Strohnts 

Fbsd.  Mqiabb, 

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RffBiNfOKADES. 

Oroonoko,  auf  d.  Americim.  Kitste,  g*elebt  hat.  Franckfl  u  Leipzig, 
1720.  plaUs.  bds.  Svo.  sligbtly  stained;  one  plate  damaged,  9.50 

First  German  edition,  very  icarce.  The  original  Baglish  was  published:  Lon- 
don. 1719.  See  N«  1158—59.  Orindcco. 

2984  Dorrington.  Le  Solitaire  Anglois,  ou  a/antnres  merveilleuses  de 

Phil.  Qaarll.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Botterd.  1728.  fhU%  and  map$,  calf. 
Svo.  3.50 

The  map  represents  an  island  near  Meiico. 

2985  Gevallen  van  den  ouden  en  jongen  Robinson,  behelz reize  van 

den  Jongen  Robinson  na  Madera  en  Tabago;  ....  Tabago  komt  aan  de 
kroon,  etc.  2e  dmk.  Amsterd.  1766.  2  vols.  »d.  uncut,  8vo.  5.50 

{Adventures    of   the   old  and  young  Robimon,  contain,  a,  o,  the  voyage 
of  the  young   Bobimon  to  Madera  avid  Tabago;  ....  Tabago  surrendered  . 
to  the  Sovereignty  of  England,  etc.) 

2986  De  Nienwe  Engelsche  Robinson,  of  de  overzeldzame  gevallen  van 

van  Capit.  Bob.  Boyle,  ....  en  eindelyk  de  reize,  sehipbreuk  en  behoud. 
van  Rich.  Caatelman,  met  een  Beschrtjv.  van  Pensilvania  en  Philadel- 
phia. Uit  h.  Eng.  2e  vermeerd.  druk.  Amsterd.  1761.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut, 
plates.  Svo.  9. — 

{The  New  English  Robinsouj  or  the  adventures  of  Capi.  R.  Boyle,  .... 
and  finally  the  voyage,  shipwreck  and  saving  of  R.  Castelman,  with  a 
description  of  Pennsylvania  and  Fhiladelphia.  From  the  Engl.) 

2987  —  Be  Saxische  Robinson,  of  wonderbare  reyzen  van  Wilh.  Retchir, 
begonnen  in  1691.  Amsterd.  1764.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut,  plates,  Svo.  a  little 
stained.)  3.50 

{The  Saaonian  Robinson  or  curious  voyages  of  W,  Retchir,  commenced 
in  1691,  through  several  parts  of  Europe,  etc.) 

2988  De  Sweedsche  Robinson,  of  het  wonderlyk  leven  van  Gust.  Land- 

kroon.  Uit  het  Hoogd.  van  G.  F.  V.  M.,  vert.  Amsterd.,  1771.  plates, 
hf.  calf,  uncut.  8vo.  4.50 

{The  Swedish  Robinson,  or  Adventures  of  Gust.  Landkroon,  Translat, 
from  the  German,) 

Engraved  frontispiece  with  date  of  1733. 
2989 ^  De  Walchersche  Robinson.  Rotterdam,  1752.  hf  calf  Svo.      3.50 

{The Dutch  Robinson  of  Wtdcheren  (Province  Zealand)  and  his  adventu- 
re at  the  island  Ponedo  de  St.  Po,) 
All  these  Dutch  Robinsonades  are  of  the  highest  rarity. 

2990 Julius   (Eberh.)  Wunderliche  Fata  einiger  See-Fahrer,  abson- 

derlich  Alb.  Jnlii,  ....  n.  seiner  auf  der  Insul  Felzenbarg  errichteten  Co- 
lonien  ....  dem  Dmcke  Ubergeben  von  Gisandern.  Nordhausen,  1749—51. 
4  vols  in  2.  calf,  maps.  Svo.  2.50 

2991  [Bochefort  (C.  de)]  Histoire  naturelle  et  raorale  des  lies  Antilles  d« 
rAmeriquc.  Aveo  tm  voeabnlaire  Caran)e.  2e  edit.  rev.  et  augm.  de  plu- 
sieoB  descriptions,  etc.  Rotterd.  A,  Leers,  1666.  calf  numerous  engravings. 
ito.  ^  15.— 

This  edition  is  augmented  with  S  "folding  plates,  printed  out  of  the  text;  the 
description   of  Tabago  is  more  extensive  than  in  the  first  edition.  —  The  Ca- 
raib    voeaholar.v    fills  pp^.  571~&&3. 
it  pag^  18  the'  engraved  cost  of  arsM  of  Baron  Lampsins  0f  Tabago,  see  Ca- 

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tel.    of   Portraits  nO   669-662,    and  Catal.  of  Plates  n»  1583,  Seal  of  New- 
Walcheren  (Tabago). 
For  the  other  editions  and  translations,  see  N^  1371—  75, 

2992  Boohefort,  C.  de  Historische  Beschreilning  der  Antillen  Inseln  in 
America  gelegen.  Aua  Pranzos.  Spraeh  ttbersetzet.  Frankfurt,  W.Serivn^ 
1668.  2  vol  in  1.  45  plates.  12mo.  —  Very  rare.  O.- 
German translation  of  the  preceding.  This  contains  only  vol.  I.  of  the  ori- 
ginal, but  with  the  Caraib  vocabolary.  The  Ist  vol  has  430  pp.  and  index;  the 
2d  514  pp.,  and  33  pp.  for  the  Caraib  Vocabulary. 

2993  Relation  de  Tisle  de  Tabago,  ou  de  la  Nouvelle  Ooalcre,  l*ane  des 

isles   Antilles   de  rAm^riqiie.  Paris,  L,  BUlaine,  1666.  calf,  sm.  8vo.  — 
Rare,  6.- 

2994  Bochefoucault  lianoourt  (Dake  de  la)  Travels  through  the  Uni- 
ted States  of  North-America,  the  Country  of  the  Iroquois,  and  Upper 
Canada,  in  1796—1797.  Lond.  1799.  2  vols,  mapt,  calf  gtU.  4to.  NetA 
copy,  7.50 

2995  Bogerius  (Abr.)  Offhe  Thiir  zn  dem  verborgenen  Heydenthum,  oder 
....  Leben,  Sitten,  nnd  Religion  d.  Bramines  anf  d.  Cust  Chormandel. 
Ans  d.  Niederland.  Ubersetast.  Samt  Chr.  Arnold's  auserlese  Zngaben 
von  d.  Asiat.,  Aiirican.  u.  Americanischen  Religions-Sacben.  Niimb.  1663. 
piaiei,  hdi,  8vo.  6.— 

Pagg.  944 — 998  treat  on  the  religions  and  worships  in  America  (Canada, 
New-Netherland,  Virginia,  Mexico,  Jacatan,  Sonth- America,  Brasil,  Pern,  etc.) 
with  10  plates  of  idols  and  ceremonies.  —  It  contains  also  a  German  transla- 
tion of  Barthronherry  (Bhartrahiri)  *s  Sentences. 

2996  Budbeck  (Ol.)  Atland  (Anteckingar  om).  Stockholm,  1863.  75  pp. 
td,  uncut,  sm.  8vo.  3.60 

Extract  from  the  photographic  edition  of  the  IVth  vol.  of  Rndbeck's  Atlan- 
tica,  published  by  0.  E,  Klemming,  Librarian  to  the  Royal  Library  at  Stock- 
holm. —  Printed  in  100  copies. 

2997  Baggie  (Sam.  B.)  Report  to  the  International  Statistical  Congress  at 
the  Hague,  1869.  Part.  I.  Cereals  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
(The  Hague.  1869.)  18  pp.  large  4to.  1.75 

2998  Buyter  (M.  A.  de).  —  Journael  gehouden  op  's  Landt's  schip  ele  Spie- 
yel,  van  't  gene  gepasseert  ....  is  op  de  vloot  van  de  Staten  Gen.,  soo 
in  de  Middellantsche  Zee,  als  op  de  Custen  van  Africa  en  America  on- 
der  *t  beleydt  van  Michiel  de  Ruyter,  in  den  JaTe  1664  en  1665.  Am- 
Bterd.,  P.  la  Burgh,  1665.  4to.  77  and  3  pp.  15.- 

{Joumal  kepi  on  the  ship  ^de  SpiegeV  of  whui  happened  io  the  feel 
under  Mich,  de  Ruyter^  in  the  Mediterranean  and  on  the  coasts  of  Afri- 
ca and  America  in  1664  and  1665.) 

Cont.  pp.  30 — 32:  Treaty  between  the  West- India- Company  and  the  En- 
glish African dom pa ny.  —  pp.  55-77  de  Buyter's  West-Indian  voyage.  — 
Another  edition  see  n^  1384. 

2999  Brandt  (G.)  Leben  und  Thaten  des  See-Helden  Mich,  de  Ruyter. 

Aus   d.  Niederland.  iibersetzt.  Amsterd.  1687.  WUh  portr.  and  plates  by 
Stoopendaal.  hf,  hound,  fol.  6.— 

For  other  works  on  the  celebrated  Admiral  and  his  expedition  toGdneaand 
the  West- Indies,  see  N^.  1384—88. 

3000  Buyters  (D.)  Toortse  der  Zee-vaert  om  te  beseylen  de  custen  gele- 
ghen  bezuyden  den  Tropicus  Cancri,  als  Brasylien,  West  (ndien,  Gui- 
nea, Angola,  ete,  M,  As  .v.  d,  Nolck^  1623.  veUum,  4to.  Very  searce.  18.— 

FsiD.  Mttliib, 

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{Torch   of  navigation  for  the  coast  of  Tropicus  Caneri,  as  Brazil,  ihi 
West- Indies t   Guinea^  Angola,  etc.) 

Of  the  highest  rarity.  —  Wants  one  leaf  of  the  preface,  pp.  271—280, 
297—308,  411-12,  and  the  last  of  the  index 

3001  [Sainte- Croix,  de]  De  Tetat  et  da  sort  des  colonies  des  anciens 
peuples.  Avec  des  observations  sur  les  colonies  des  nations  modernes 
et  la  conduite  des  Anglois  en  Anierique.  Philadelphie  (Paris),  1779.  sd. 
uncut.  Svo.  3. — 

3002  Scheliha  (von)  Treatise  on  Coast-defence,  based  on  the  experience 
gained  by  Officers  of  the  Corps  of  Engineers  of  the  Army  of  the  Con- 
federate States,  and  compiled  from  official  reports  of  Officers  of  the  U. 
S.  Navy,  made  during  the  late  N.  Amer.  War,  1861—65.  Lond.  1868. 
cloth,  12  large  plates  (the  first  wanting.)  large  Svo.  (19.50)  7.50 

3003  Sohiel  (J.)  Reise  durch  d.  Felsengebirge  u.  d.  Humboldtgebirge  nach 
d.  stillen  Ocean.  Schaffh.  1859.  8vo.  —.90 

3004  Sohmidel  (H.)  Vera  historia,  admirandae  cuinsdam  navigation  is,  quam 
....  Anno  1534—1554  in  Americara,  ....  iuxta  Brasiliam  et  Kio  della 
Plata  confecit  ....  Ab  ipso  Germanice  descripta:  nunc  vero,  emend,  et 
correctis  ....  in  hac  forma  reducta.  Noriberorae,  imp.  Zev.  Hulsii,  1699. 
Complete  with  map  and  16  other  plates.  4to.  tine,  clean  copy,  but  the  pla- 
tes rather  short.  ^  70. — 

Veet  raeb  to  he  found  complete  toith  all  the  plates.  —  It  is  the  first 
edition  of  Schmiders  Voyage,  issued  by  Hnlsius,  translatod  from  the  German 
original  of  Frankfort  1567. 

3005  Sohxuidt-Fliisdldeck  (0.  F.  do)  L'  Europe  et  V  Amerique  ou  les 
rapports  futur  du  monde  civilise.  Trad,  de  V  AUeni.  Copenhague,  1820. 
265  pp.  sd.  8vo.  1.50 

3006  Soholtz  (K.  A.)  Die  Verein.  Staaten  von  Nord-Araerika,  in  wissen- 
schaftl.,  staatsr€chtl.  u.  oconom.  Beziehung.  2e  Aufl.  Baltimore,  1859. 
sd.  Svo.  1.— 

3007  Schopf  (J.  D.)  Beytrage  z.  mineralog.  Kenntnisz  d.  5stl.  Theils  von 
Nord-Amerika  u.  seiner  Gebtirge.  Erlang,  1787.  sd.  Svo.  1. — 

3008  [Soribanufl  (C)  S.  J.]  Den  vemieuden  Nederl.  Waersegger ....  midts- 
gad.  de  macht  van  de  Spaensche,  West-lnd.  en  Nederl.  Provincien.  Als 
oock  den  heelen  Africaenscben  handel.  Amsterd.  J.  Veseler  (1620.)  calf. 
Svo.  6.— 

(iV(PW    Netherland  foreteller,    ....    the  forces  of  the  Spanish,   West'Ind» 
and  Butch  Provinces,  and  the  African  commerce.) 

Rare  pamphlfit  to  induce  the  United  Provinces  to  finish  the  war  with  Spain, 
by  an  exposition  of  the  Spanish  forces.  146  pp.;  followed  by :  *  Den  Ghere- 
formeerden  Hollandscben  Apocalypsis.*'  pp.  97 — 144.  —  Pablished  with  view 
on  the  approaching  end  of  the  12th  years  Trevea. 

SLAVERY.  (See  No  14161429.) 

3009 Alexander  (G.  W.)  Letters  on  the  slave-trade,  slavery  and  eman- 
cipation. Lond.  1842.  sm.  Svo.  1.— 

3010  Beaumont  (G.  de)  Marie  ou  Tesclavage  aux  EtAts-Unis.  Tableau 

de  moeurs  Americaines.  Brux.  1825.  2  vols,  hf  calf  12mo.  1.50 

on Bydragen  tot  de   kennis  der  Nederlandsche  en  vreemde  Kolo- 

nien,  byzonder  betrekkeltik  de  vryiating  der   slaven.  Utrecht,  1844 — 
47.  4  vols.  Svo.  All  published.  (16.—)  5.— 

{Contributions  io  the  knowledge  of  the  Dutch  and  Foreign  Colonies,  spe- 
eiaUg  on  the  Emancipation  of  the  Slaves.) 

Amsterdam. 

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SIA  VERY.  (See  N>  1416-14W.) 

3012  Capitein   (J.    £.   J)  Dissertatio  politico-theolog.  de  Servitnte, 

libertati  Christianae  non  contraria.  Lngd.  Bat.  S.  ZucAimaiu  e(PU.lUt 
4to.  5.- 

The  author  waa  captured  as  a  Negro  boy,  10  years  old,  from  the  tribe  of 
the  Ashantines,  on  the  coast  of  Guinea,  brought  to  Holland,  and  educated  at 
Leiden  under  special  tutorship  of  the  celebrated  Prof,  of  Theol.  T.  H.  fan 
den  Honert;  he  studied  afterwards  Divinity,  took  his  degrees  by  the  writing 
and  defence  of  this  book  and  was  shortly  afterwards  sent  to  Africa  to  cbris* 
tianixe  his  tribe;  bat  nothing  more  was  heard  of  him,  and  it  is  gener^y  ac- 
cepted that  be  by  and  by  joined  bis  people  and  was  totally  lost.  I  have  oooe 
had  an  edition  of  his  version  of  the  Pater  Noster  In  Ashantine  tcmgtie,  4  pp. 
4to,  but  saw  never  any  other  copy. 

For  the  edition  in  Dutch  see  N«  1417. 

3013  Carey   (H.   C.)   The  Slave-trade,  domestic  and  foreign :  why  it 

exists,  and  how  it  may  be  extinguished.  Lood.  1853.  426  pp.  8<fO.  2.— 

3014 GarHer  (Aug.)  De  r  eselavage  dans  ses  rapports  avec  V  Uniou 

Am^rieaine.  Paris,  1862.  ^d.  8vo.  2.50 

3016  Clarkson  (T.)  Essay  on  the  impolicy  of  the  African  Slave-trade. 

2d  edit  I^nd.  1788.  2  paHs.  —  Idem,  on  the  Slavery  and  commerce 
of  the  human  species,  partic.  the  African.  2d  edit.  lb.  1788.  —  [den, 
On  the  comparative  efficiency  of  regulation  or  abolition,  as  applied  to 
the  slave-trade,  lb.  1789.  —  in  1  vol.  Af.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

3016  — ^  Frossard  (B.  J.)  La  cause  des  esclaves  negres  et  des  habitaDS 
de  la  Guin^e,  ....  ou  Histoire  de  la  traite  et  de  V  eachivage  de»  nfegres, 
etc.  Lyon,  1789.  2  vols,  engraved  froniisp,  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

3017  The   same.   Dutch  trantlatum.  's  Graavenh.  1790.  2  vols.  hf.  cdf. 

8vo.  2.- 

3018  The  same.  2  vols.  sd.  uncut.  2.- 

3019 Halberstadt  (A.)  Yrflmaking  der  slaven  in  Snriname  en  de  op- 

heffing  van  ^et  meesierscbap,  volgens  de  Staatscommissie.  Arasterd.  1856. 

115  pp.  roy.  8vo.  col,  plate.  1.25 

{Smancipation   of  the   slAvei  in   Surinam^   according  to  the  State-Cm- 

3020  Kapp  (F.)  Geschichte  der  Sklaverei  in  den  Vereinigten  Staateo 

van  Amerika.  Hamburg  (N.  York.)  1861.  8vo.  561  pp.  map.   (3.20)  2.60 

3021  Kuhn  (F.    A.)   Beschouw.   van  den  toestaad  der  Snrinaamscbe 

Plantagie-slaven.  Amsterd.  1828.  sd,  plates.  8vo.  1.- 

{On  the  condition  of  the  Slaves  in  Surinam.) 

3022 Nedermeyer  v.  Rosenthal  (J.  Th.  H.)  De  Bcrvoram  Afro- 
ram  commercio  eoque  recte  sublato,  nee  non  de  Afrorum  servitnte 
penitus  tolienda.  Lngd.  B.  1816.  8vo.  222  pp.  l- 

3023 The  same.  Large  paper,  uncut.  4to.  3.- 

3024 Neiifville  (J.  de)  De  iis,  quae  ad  tollendum  servonmr  Afronun 

commercium  inde  a  Congressu  Viennensi,  inter  popnlos  gesta  sunt 
Amst.  1840.  130  pp.  sd,  8vo.  1- 

8025  The  same,  bound  up  with  N«  3022  Nedermeyer  v,  Bosentid. 

1819,  —  and  C.  A.  de  ChaufepO,  de  servitute  in  eoloniis  Americjnis 
tolienda.  Amst.  1799  (see  n«  1418.)  1  vol.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  3.- 

3026  Notificatie.  De  Bewinthebberen  van  de  Generale  Geoct  West- 
hid.  Compagnie  ....  raaken  bekent,  dat  sy  goetgevonden  kebben  op  ^^ 
Eylant   Curasao  aan  te   stellen   eene    opene  Mssckt  van  SmoHe-SUve^ 

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SLAVERY. 

800    wel    Pieces  tTIndias  als  JUnnquerons,  voor  „elk  en  een  yder  die  de- 

sehre  sal  willen  kopen'',  etc.  Middelburg,  B.  de  Later^  1689.    JSroadside. 

foL  6.— 

{Notificaiion.    Directors    of  the   Wett- India  Company  ....    announce  that 

they    have   resolved   to  establish  at  the  island  of  Curafao,  a  free  market 

of  Blaek-SlapeSj    as  well  Pieces  d'  Indias,  as  Manquerons^  for  each  who 

wiU  buy  them,  etc.) 

Official  motificatioit  of  the  W.  I.  Camp,  for  public  advertisement.  — 
YxBr  RAK£  and  characteristic. 

Pamphlets   on   Slaves,   Slave-trade,  Emancipation  and  Results 

thereof: 

3027  — '-  in  the  Briti^  West-Ind.  Colonies.  —  6  Engl,  pamphlets,  viz :  Innes^ 
Letter  to  Lord  Glenelg,  on  the  new  system.  1835.  —  E,  Cust^  Reflections 
OB  W.  [nd.  affiaiirs.  1839.  —  B,  Stanley,  Claims  and  resources  of  the 
W.  Ind.  Colonies.  1860.  —  The  W.  ind.  Colonies.  DemerarA  after  15 
years  of  freedom.  1853.  etc.  8vo.  4« — 

3028  in  the  French  Colonies.  —  6  French  pamphlets,  viz:  C.  Coquarel,  bui 

la  legislation  Angl.  1820;  sur  V  abolition.  1823.  —  Th.  ClarksoHj  Cri  d. 
Africains.  1821.  —  Adresse  de  la  8oc.  dcs  Quakers.  1822.  —  JoUivet, 
Observations.  1844.  —  Politiqae  dc  la  France  et  d.  colooies.  9vo.  2.50 

3029  in  the  Batch  West.  Ind.  Colonies,  specially  in  Surinam.  —  Inie- 

rettimy  CoOeetion  of  30  Dutch  pamphlets,  1797—1668.  8vo.  12.— 

Cont.:  Philathes  Blenthems  (W.  de  Vos),  over  d.  Slavenstand,  d.  v.  Geuns. 
1797.  —  Lammens,  Sterfte  der  slaven  in  Suriname.  1819.  —  Clarkson,  Kreet 
d.  Afrikanen.  1822.  —  J.  de  Neafville,  dp.  servornm  A  from  m  commerck). 
1840.  —  Id.  Vrijlatlng  d.  slaven.  1811.  —  (Pfenninger)  Ooderzoek.  Parama- 
riho,  1848.  —  Palthe  Wesenhagen,  v.  Raders,  v.  d.  Gon  Netscber,  etc.  etc. 
8vo. 

3030  A  similar  collection.  1797—1865.  16  pamphlets.  8vo.  8.— 

3031  Proceedings   of  the  general  Anti-Slavery  Convention held 

in  London,  12-23  June  1830.  Lond.  1841.  592  pp.  cloth.  8vo.         3.50 

3032  —  E^rste  Rapport  der  Staatscommissie,  tot  het  voorstellen  vanmaat- 
regelen,  ten  aanzien  van  de  Slaven  in  dc  Nederl.  Kolonicn.  Suriname. 
's  Gravenh.  1855.  379  pp.  large  map.  roy.  8vo.  2.— 

(First    offlcial   report    of  the  State-Commission  on  Slavery  in  the  Dutch 
Colonies.  Surinam.) 

3033  Schoelcher  (V.)  Colonies  etrangeres  et  Haiti;  r^sultats  de  I'^man- 

cipation  Anglaise.  Paris,  1843.  2  vols.  sd.  map  of  Ma'iti.  8vo.  (See 
NO.  1424.)  3.— 

3034  Teenstra   (M.  P.)    De  Negerslaren  in  de  Kolonie  Suriname  en 

de  uitbreid.  v.  h.  Christendom  onder  de  Heidensche  bevolking.  Dordr. 
1842.  plate.  8vo.  sd.  (4.30)  1..50 

{On   Slavery    in   Surinam   and   the  promoting  of  ChristianUy  under,  the 
population.) 

3035  Sloot  (F.  W.  V.  d.)  Unseres  Landes  Wohlstand,  eine  Probe  gSttli- 
eher  Huld.  Rede  seiner  Gemeine  auf  der  Trap  vorgestellt.  Reading, 
H.  B.  Sage,  1813.  30  pp.  8vo.  1.60 

Theanthorwas  ^^Lehrer  d.  Evang.  za  Obei-Hannover,  UoatgomeryCoumty." 

3033  Solorzano  Pereira  (J.  de)  Traduccian  de  la  Dedicatoria  real,  i  Epis- 
tolas  poemiales  del  lido  Tomo  del  derocho,  i  goveruo  de  las  Indias 
Occidentales.   lUnstr.  con  notas  marginales,  i  »^  compendio  de  lo  que 


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Be  trata   en   los  I[  Tomos,  por  D.  Gabr.  de  Solorzano  Pamagua.  (Ma- 
drid?) 1639.  vellum,  fol.  —   Very  rare.  20.- 

3037  Sprangel  (M.  C.)  Auswahl  der  besten  auslandischen  geograph.  o. 
statist.  Nachrichten  zur  Aufklarung  d.  Volker-  u.  Landerkunde.  Halle, 
1794—1800.  14  vols,  in  7.  hf.  calf,  uncut,  8vo.  12.- 

Esteemed  collection,  contain.  amoDgst  others,  many  interesting  pieces  for  America, 
viz.:  Vol.  1 — 2.  Bryan  Edward^  Beschreib.  der  Brittischen  Kolouieo  in 
West-Indieu.  —  Vol.  4.  tV.  Goldson's  Bemerk.  iib.  d.  Span.  Admirals  de 
Fonte^  Seereise  nach  d.  innern  Gegenden  von  Neu- Albion  (1640).  —  Pol  5. 
T.  CoxeU  Bemerk.  iib.  Pennsylvanien.  —  Nachricht  d.  Stadt  Washington.  — 
MortSy  iib.  d.  Religionsparteyen  in  d.  Verein.  Freyataaten.  —  fol.  7.  J. 
JReeienwdlder,  Eeisjourual  von  Bethlehem  in  Pensiiranien  uach  d.  Posteo  St. 
Vincent  am  Wabashflttth.  —  8.  Hearne,  Reise  v.  Fort  Prinz  Wailis  in  d. 
Uudsonsbay  nach  d.  JMordl.  Weltmeer.  —  l^oL  8 — 9.  Stedman'i  Nachrichten 
von  Sariname.  —  Vol.  12.  Collin,  Tagcbach  d.  Britt.  Volkspflanzuug  in  Neu- 
Holland  od.  NeaSudwalea,  1788—96.  —  fol.  13—14.  Van  Cbuver't  ^uiAec- 
kangsreise  im  Siidaee  u.  langs  d.  westl.  Kiisten  von  Amerika  1790—95,  etc. 

3038  Stair  (NU)  Des  weitberlimhten  SeelSnders  ....  hdchstmerkvnird.  £ei- 
sen  nach  denen  unbekannten  insuln  des  Oriental,  Ocean!  darinnen  des- 
sen  betirachtl.  Bchiffarth,  ....  Schiffbruch,  elQahr.  Wohnung  unter  einer 
sehr  Ternttni't.  Indian.  Nation,  etc.  Aus  dessen  eigenhand.  Journal  ...■ 
ins  Hochdentsche  ttbers.  n.  herausgeg.  Frankf.  a.  Leipz.  1778.  ^d.  plate. 
8vo.  —  Bare  and  curious.  4.50 

3039  State  of  the  Population,  Slaves,  and  the  Members  for  the  Congress, 
of  the  different  Un.  States.  Philadelphia,  5  Sept.  1791.  —  French  conlem- 
porary  MS.  One  sheet.  4to.  1.50 

STEAM-NAVIflATION  TO  AMERICA. 

3040 Daum  (G.  C.)  Eene  Nederlandsch-Amerikaansche  stoomvaart- en 

spoorwegverbinding-maatschappij.  's  Gravenh.  1870.  64  pp.  8vo.     —.75 
{On   a   Society  for   Dutch-American  steam-naviyation  and  railtoatf -con- 
nexion.) 

8041  Jansen   (M.   H.)   Een    brug  over   den  Oceaan.  Stoomvaart  op 

Amerika.  Delit,  1869.  large  map.  8vo.  —.80 

{A  bridge  on  the  Ocean.  Steam-navigation  between  Holland  afid  Ameriea.) 

STOCKLEIN  (J.) 

3042  Der    Neue    WeltBot.    Brief- Schrifften    und     Reis-Beschreibun- 

gen  weicne  von  deuen  Missioaariis  der  Gesellschaft  Jesa,  jaus  bey- 
den  Indien  u.  andern  fiber  Meer  gelegenen  Landem  seit  1642  bis  1750 
angelangt  seynd.  Augspurg  und  Wien,  1728-  58.  36  parts,  many  map* 
and  curious  plates ,  old  calf  gilt.  fol.  Fine  copy.  80.— 

Highly  valuable  collection  of  Missionary  reports  relating  to  America,  China, 
India,  Africa,  and  many  scarcely  known  islands.  The  more  important  portion  of 
the  work  was  entirely  new;  taken  from  uopablished  MSS.  Only  the  smaller 
part  has  been  translated  from  the  Lattres  Edifiantes  (see  n**  2805). 

3043  Stowe  (H.  Eeecher)  Dred.  Naar  bet  Eng.  door  P.  v.  Os.  Haarlem, 
1857.  3  vols.  8vo.  (9.20)  6.- 

Dutch  translation  of  a  novel  by  the  author  of  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  —  Sse 
nO  1425—27. 

STUY  VESANT.  (See  N^  1446-500 

3044 [Brink  (H.)]  In  luctuosum  excessum  ....  Virginis  ac  Dominae  Jo- 

hannae  van  Aarssen,  ....  denatae  ....  epicediuna  (Latin  and  Dutch.)  ^^- 
trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  Just,  d  Stuyvesand^  1707.  4to.  2.^ 

F&BO.   MOLLBB, 
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STUYVESANT.  A       ; i  «j 

3045 '  Camerlingh  (J.)  Honderd  dwaal-steUingen  der  Eoomsche  Eerke, 

etc.  Steenwjjk,  gedrukt  by  Pieter  en  J^endrik  Stui/zant^  1739.  vellum, 
8vo.  3.— 

{Hundred  false  principles   of  the   Roman    Church,   loith  refutation  in 
verses,) 

3046  Goddelycke  aandachton  ofte  vlamraende  begeerten  eens  boetvaer- 

dige  geheyligden  en  liefrycke  zlele.  Steenwyck  by  Hemfrick  Stuyf- 
sandt  (1684;)  froniisp,  and  15  emblematical  plates,  ISmo,  uncut.  Scarce,  6. — 

{Pious  devotions  etc:)  —    J)atch  imitation  of  H.  Hugo,  Pia  deslderla,  in 
verses. 

3047  Suarze  de  Fi^uprpa  (Christ.)  Plaza  aniversal  de  todod  sciencias 
y  artes.  Madrid,  £.  Sanchez,  1615.  calf.  4to.  —  Fery  scarce, '  8. — 

Pp.  166— -67  treat  //de  la  America." 

S»GAR. 

3048  Hering  (C.  J.)  De  kultnur  en  bewerking  van  het  Suikerriet,  .-.. 

ZQOwel  in  Amerika  als  in  Europa,  beneveiis  eene  beschrjgving  van  al  de 
toestellen  tot  de  suikerbereiding  en  tot  het  distilleren  van  rum.  Rot- 
terdam, 1858.  2  vo\»  in '1,  cloth,  plates.  8vo.      •  '(11-50)  5.50 

{OuUure   and  manufacfiure   of  the  Sugar-cane^  in  Ameriea  and  S^tropcy 
with    a   description  of  all  the  utensUes  for  the  fabrication  of  Sugar  and 
the  distillation,  of  Elm,) 
3049 Mc  Cull(^  (It.  S.)  Reports  ....  of  sdeatifie  investigations  in  re- 
lation to   sugar  aiid  Jiydrotneters.  Revised  edition,  by  order  of  the  Se- 
nate. Wasliington,  1848.  653  pagg.  8vo.  4.50 

3050  ^"^^  Shier  (JO  Raport  en  the  .clarifioatioo  of  cane-joiee,  with  praGfti- 
cal  directions  for  conducting  the  process.  Demerara.  185Q.  8vo*      —.60 

SURINAM.  (See  W  1451-96.) 

3051  — *—  AlmanaCh'  (SnTinaamsohe  Staatknndige)   voor    1795,   door  Ch. 
Brouwn.  Paramaribo,  (1795):  8vo.  --  ^ery  rare.  3.50 

{Political  Surinam  Almanac  for  1795.)     '  " 

3052  Blom    (A.)  Verhand.  van  den  landbouw  in  de  colonic  Suriname. 

Amsterd.  1787.  358  pp.  8vo.  hf  calf.  1.25 

{Memoir  on  the  agriculture  in  Surinam.) 

3053 Hetzelfde  werk,  in  orde  gebragt  en  ijiet  ophelder,  door  F.  v.  Hes- 

huysen.  Amsterd.  1786.  448  pp.  hf.  calf  8vo.  1.75 

{Same  work,  arranged  and  augmented  with  elucidations  by,  F.  v,  H.) 
Quite  different  of  the  foro^oing  book.^ 

3054 .Geschiedenis  der  Kolonie  Suriname  ....  door  eengezelschapvan 

geieerde  Joodsche  mannen  aidaar  ^M.  P.  de  Leon,  S.  H.  de  la  Parre, 
I.  C.  Nassy,  S.  W,  BraudonO  Aiust.  1791.  2  ^  vols,  in  1.  sd,  8vo.      3.50 
{History  of  Surinam^  by  a  Society  of  learned  Jews  iJtere.) 
Duteh  oxiginal  of  n^  1480. 

3055 Halberstadt  (A.)  Kolonisatie  van  Europeanen  te  Suriname.  Op- 

hefifing  van  het  pauperismc,  ontwikkeling  van  handel  en  Industrie.  (Lei- 
den j  1870.)  99  lithogr.  drawings  by  Madou .  and  Lauters,  bds,  large  4to.  — 
Privately  printed.  Fine  volume.  .10.:— 

{Colonisation    of  Europeans    at    Suriname,    Abolishment    of  population 
development  of  commerce  and  ifidttstry,) 

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SURINAM. 

The   plates   of  'this  VooIe  nppeared  23  vipnrs/^iice  wttb  a  'f^dlch  Tolio  text 
1>y  Betioit,  nnWthe  title :  ^Vdyige  2i  ^irh^m.  Ute  ii«  l460. 

3066 (Heeokeren»  Baron  S.  L.  van)  Aanteek.  t>etrekkeiyk  de  kolonie 

SiMiiame.  Artlll.  "1826.  2  inapt,  8Vo.  1.- 

{Jnnotationt  relating  to  the  colony  of  Surinam,) 

3057  Klaffte  over  de  bedonrene  zedeo  der  yootgangeren,  zoo  in  't 

kerk-  aia  borger-beataar,  m  eone  ze^r  vTogtbftrs  eHde  eeret  ^opbiikende 
Colonie,  voorgestelt  in  eene  behandelinge,  gepleegt  aan  ^ea  predikant, 
aan  H  £crW.  Classis  van  Amtserdam  (^i^).  (Amst.  1^33.)  63  pp.  4to.  — 
Very  rare,  10.— 

{Complaint  on  the  corrupted  manners  of^  t%e  'Leaders  tn  tKe  church-  and 
eivil-gdvemm'ent,  in  a  fertile  and  rising  colony^  —  Represented  in  the  treat- 
ment of  a  minister,) 

By  J.   6.    KaU,    Minister  of  Cottiea  and  Perica.  (See:  Wolber%  Q€MU. 
van  Snrinamc.  p.  195,  n^  1495.) 

^58  Lans   (W.  A.),  Budrage  tot  de  keuiiis  der  koionleSarmame. 

's  Gravenh.  1842.  bds,  8vo.  .     .  (2.—)  1.20 

{Contributions  to  the  knaiuMge  of  Surinam^) 

3059 — ^  GoUedtion    of  13  Dutch  Famplklet^  r^tMg  to  Stkriaam,  1823- 

1860-  8vo.  6.- 

Contents :  Soriname  in  1823.  —  F.  A.  Lattrtii^ns,  Bed^tik.^'oi^r  Hogendorp. 

1824.   -<  Brand  tan  Paramari1>o.  1882.  —  de  Mea^iiftta^' Ostwerp.  1842.  — 

J3aron  t.  Raders,  Memorie.  1852.  3  Stn.    --*  F.  W.  L.  Tydeman,  fiem  bosch - 

patrooille  in  1844;  etc. 

30eO Beel&  (O.  Sohemering)  Het8niiiiiamsebeR6g4rliigffTegl«mett 

van  1865.  8vo.  1.— 

{The  Statute  of  government  for  Surinam^  1865.) 

3061  Stedman   (J.    G.)  Narratlve'of'a'flVeVeaf8'exiWditit>'n  JfeSirfst 

the  revolted  Negroes  of  Surinam,  in  Guiana,  Sonth-America,  1772—77, 
elncldating  its  History,  Natural  History,  etc.  2d  ed.  Lond.  1806. 
2  vols.  Calf  neat,  80  edoured  plates  and  maps^  4to.  —  (The  paper  some- 
what stained.)  9.— 
The  French,  Dotch  and  Grerman  translations,  see  n<»'l438,  89,  90. 

Surinaamsolie  aangetegenheden.  Verzameling  van  stnkkendaar* 

over  aanhangig  by   ....   d.   Staten   Generaal.  (tJitgeg.  door  S.  P.  Lip- 
man.)  's  Grav.  1845—46.  2  parts.  8ro.  2.— 
Collection    of  all  the   Treaties,    Instructions,    etc.    relating  to  Doteh  Groians 
sihce  1682. 

3063 SJipeBte^ii  (C.  A.  van)  Jan  Jacob  Manricios,  Gbtiv«'mear-Ge- 

neral  van   Snriname,    1742^1751.    'a  GnyMi,  194»,' pofir,  and  faisim. 
sd.  8vo.  (1^))  1.20 

{Biography  of  J,  J,  MaurieiuSy  Governor  of  Sitrinam.) 

3064  Walren  (G-.)    Onpartfidige   BdschttJvinge  Van  Surinam,  gelegfen 

op  het  vaste  landt  Guiana  in  Africa  {sic,)  Amsterd.,  P.  Jrentsz,,  1669. 
4to.  20  pp.  15.- 

{Jmpartial  description  of  Surinam,  sUuat&d  on  the  firm  land  of  Africa.) 
Translated  from  the  Snghsh:  the  original  edition  "appeared  in  1667. 

3065 West-Indisohe  IQapper,  of  het  leven  van  sommige  l>irectea- 

'  ren  op  de  Plantag^en  in  de  Colbnien  der  Ned^rl.  Webt-Indien»  No  fkce 
nor  date  (1768?)  26  pp.  8ro.  -~-  Jlare.  2.50 

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{The  Weit'Iiidian  Tailer,  or  Life  of  ^091^  JHreetprt  on  ifie,^k^Uftf^ 
in  the  Colonies  of  the  Dutch   W,  Indies,)  -^  In  verses.  '    .  ^    -  f 

On.  the  Qnmonl  eondncit  of  the  Direotoro. 

3066  Swaltie  (B.  B.)  De  daden  der  Zeeuwen  gednrende  den  opetand  tegen 
Spanje.  Amsterd.  1846.  374  pp.  8vo.  2.50 

{The  actiont  of  the  Zealanders  during  the  war  with  Spain.) 
On  the  part  the  Zealanders  had  in  the  grand,  ifeats  of  this  pei^jod,  I  need 
only  n^eution  the  e]^plqit8  qf  BaqQkfrts  and  Eyertsen  on  the  Spanish  S'llverfleet, 
those  of  Ita,  Banckerts  and  Callenfejs  at  Olin^a,  i^e  Colonjsation  at.  the  Wia- 
P099  in  Guyana,  "Tabaio,  etc.  l5y  the  Chayiber^of  the  "W^^st  Ind.  Company  at 
Middelbnrg,  etc.  —  to  show  the  interest  of  tl^is  vol.  for  America^  hjistory. 

3067  Swaying  (J.  G.)  Rei^eu  en  Iptgevallen.  Dordrecht,  1827.  2  vols,  sd, 
Syo.  '         1.^ 

{Travels   and   adventures   in   the    West-Indies  and  America,  written  by 
himself) 

3066  Swinin  (F.)  Tafereelen  uit  eene  reis  naar  1^.  4Ju.enkA-  Uit  h?  Roasisch. 
Has^rlem,  1818.  sd,  8vo.  '      1.— 

{Scenes  from  a  voyage  to  N.  America.  Prom  the  Russian.) 

TAtAIO. 

306^  Missive  van  den  Oomm^ndeur  J.  Binckes,  ...;  aan  den  Prince  van 

Orange,'  in  'sLandtsschip  de  Bescherminge,  ...w  iien  't  £yUindt  Taba^j 

is  Martil   1677.    Broadside^  long  fol,  2    coL  r-  Very  rure^  cotUemporary 

piece.  '      '    6.-- 

{Mmive  of  the  Commander  Binckes  to  the  Frinee  of  0\rangey  from  hU 

4hip  at  Tcdutgo,  22  March:  1677*)  * 

Joamal  of  the  battles  and  the  oon()ne8t  of  Tabago,  on  the  French,  18  Febr. 
till  18  Mar**  167.7.  Sou ;  Historical  plates  a."  15S5~:87.  .    - 

3070  -..^  PvaetOriUB  (J.  O.)  Tobago  insulae  Garaibicae  fatwn.  Hagae- 
Comitis,  1705.  4to.  '     '        —  .— 

1  find  this  work  qnoted,  tbtit  never  found  a  copy. 

3071  Tanguy  de  la  Boissiere  cC  C.)  Observations  on  the  dispatch  writ- 
ten tlie  16th  January  179t7,  by  Mr*  Pickering,  Becrateiy  («>/)  of  Sfetfe 
(^^  the  United  States  of  America  to  Mr.  Hnkney,  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary of  the  United  Satfes  {sic  I)  near  the  French  Rep6bUc.  Transl.  from 
isli^' J?i«n«h  by  a  Cbandlei.  RhiUdelphia,  Uoneau  de  Saintr^ry,  1797. 
sd.  UHcui,  8vo.  60  pp.  7. — 

Not  mentioned  by  Ei^h. 

3072  Tempsky   (G.  F.   v.)  Mitla.  Incidents  and  personal  adventures  on  a 
"  jo^tim^y   in   Mexico,  Gtiateiiiala  and  Salvador,  18^8— §5.  Edit,  by  J.  8. 

Bell.  Lond.  1859.  coloured  plates  and  map^  cloth,  8vo.  (12.60)  4.50 

TENNESSEE. -See  K«i507. 

3073  ^ —  TroOBt  (G.)  Fourth  geological  Report  to  the  22d  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Kashville.  1837.  37  pp.  mag.  ^vo.  — 
(Seeno  i507 )  '  ..       .       :-  .,  - .  i  ;  u^^ 

T  €  X  A  S. -^  See  »«  4509--16. 

3074  — ^Hoemer  (P.)  Texas.  Mit  besond.  Riicksicht  auf  deutsche  Ati&wan- 
dernng  u.  d.  physis.  Verhaltnisse  des  Landes.  Bonn,  1849,  wUh  iopogr.- 
geognostieal  mdp.  sk.  Syo.'  »     '  v         (6.40)1.75 

3075  '— ^  Steinert  (W.)  Noi-d-Amerika,  vorzi^i^lich  Tejas  In  1849.  Ein 
Buch  fftr  Auswai^derer.  Berlin,  1850.  286  ^j).' avo.  *      '  1.25 


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TOE  BAST.  ~  See  n'  1187. 

3076  Wonderbaere  reyze  na  d*  nyitetite  paelen  van  America,  door  .... 

Ignat  Toebast,  Jesait,  en  MiBsionaria  in  d'  [ndien,  ....  verhaad.  by 
zyne  brieven  uit  ....  Saota-F^e  en  andere  steden  in  Europa  en  America, 
1680  en  volg.  Die  15  Oct.  1684  ....  binnen  de  stad  Hinda  handen  en 
voeten  afgekapt  is.  Gend,  /.  F.  v.  d,  Schueren^  (about  1800.)  portr,  74 
pp.  uneut.  8vo.   Very  rare.  10.— 

{Wondrous  voyage  to  the  remofest  limits  0/  America,  hy  Ign.  Toebaity 
Jesuit  and  Missionary^  in  his  letters  from  Santa-Fee  and  other  eiliet  in. 
Europe  and  America^  1680  and  follow. ,  and  his  martyrdom  at  Binda^  15 
Oct.  1684,  where  hands  and  feels  are  cut  off.) 

3077  Toiimdo   i  la  mode  dans  les  Etats-Unis,  ou  voyage  de  Charleston  a 

Quebec  et  d' Albany  a  Boston conten.  des  pai;ticularite»  interessan- 

tes  sUr  rhistoire,  les  guerres  du  Canada,  la  guerre  de  Tinddpendancp, 
etc.  Trad,  de  I'Angi.,  avec  notes  et  addit.  par  M.  Bourgeois.  Paris,  1829. 
sd,  map.  8vo.  uneut.  1.80 

3078  Trial  of  Arthur  Hodge,  Esq.  (late  one  of  the  Members  of  H.  M's  Coun- 
cil for  the  Virgin  Islands)  at  the  island  of  Tortalo,  for  the  murder  of 
his  Negro  manslave,  named  Prosper.  Stenographic,  taken  bj  A./'.M.  Be- 
lisario.  Lend.  1811.  hf,  calf  8vo.  1.25 

3079: of  Jaaott   Fairbanks,  for  the  murder  of  EUzabetU  Fales,  at  Ded- 

faaoi,  in  the.  County  of  Norfolk,  ^  and  7  Aug.  1801.  4th  edit.  Boston, 
1801.  87  pp.  sd.  uncut.  8vo.  2.50 

S080  of  Levi  Weeks,  for  the  murder  of  Guliehna  Sands,  30  March  and  1 

April    1800.   Taken  in  short-hand  by  the  clerk  of  the  Court  {W,  Cole- 

.,  ■>  .««»;)  Now- York.  1800.  98  pp.  sd.  uneut.  8vQ. .  3.— 

3081  Tuckerman  (E.)  Enumeration  of  North  American  Lichenes,  with 
essay,  .on  the^  systems  of  Oken,  Fries  and  Endlieher.  Cambridge,  1845. 
cloth.  8vo.  . .  1.^5 

3082  Synopsis  of  the   Uch^nes  of  Nciw  England,  the  oth»  Northern 

States,  and  British  America.  Cambridge,  1848.  cloth,  ^vo.  1.80 

3083  Udemans  (Godf.)  't  Geesteli^e  Boct  van  't  Coopmans  Scliip,'  d.  i.: 
hoe  een  Coopman  hem  dragen  moet  ....  insonderheyt  xmder  deStydenen 

,         in  Oost  en  West  Indien,  Dordr.  T.  Boels.  1638.  4to.  veU.  20.- 

.    •  ( The  Spiritual  Helm  of  the  Merchant's  ship,  thatis>  how  tf  Merchant  should 

conduct  him  ....  especially  amongst  the  Heathen  in  East  and  West  India.) 

First  edition.   Very  rare.  See  the   2d  and  3d  (edition  of  1640  and  1655,  at 

nO  1584  aad  1535. 

The  first  attempt  of  a  history  of  the  then  recently  erected  East-  and  West- 
India  Companies,  Tv:ith  other  very  interesting  disooorses  on  the  same  matter 
and  principally  abont  spreading  Christianity  among  the  natives  of  the  East- 
and  West- Indies  (pp.  92—319.)  The  work  14  highly  valaaWe  for  the  MiJ^i 
it  contains,  nowhere  else  to  be  fonnd,  the  author  having  made  use  of  lost 
documents. 
.^84  UUoa  (A.  de)  Historic  ende  leven  van  den  ....  Keyser  Caerle  V.  In- 
den  welcken  oock  de  merckcigckste  sakeu  die  over  al  de  v^erelt,  in- 
sonderheyt  inde  Oost-  ende  West-^lndien  ^escajiet  zijn.  Uit.de  N- 
tale  overgeset.  Amsterd.  Jae.  Piet.  Faedts.  1610.  ca\fy  portraits  in  copper- 
fol.  '.  6.- 

(History  and  life  of  the  Emperor    Charles  V,  containing  also  all  tidt 
has  happened  of  marveflous  evefUs  through  all  the  world,  e9pecially  int^f 
.,    ,         East-  and  W  est- Indies^) 

Thi«  highly  esteemed  biography  of  Charles  V,  inclades  an  account  of  all  the 

Fi^ED.'  MuLLER, 

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events,  which  took  place  dariog  the  years  1500—1560,  and  specially  cf  all 
the  achievements  of  the  Spaniards  in  America  under  Cortei,  Pizarro,  etc.;  for 
inst.  nearly  half  the  hook  V  (65  pp.,)  treats  exelnsively  oo  the  affairs  of 
Pern;  smaller  notices  on  America  will  be  fonnd  throughout  the  whole  book. 
Tn  thti  Dnteh  translation  <see  N^  1589,40)  this  speoral  importance  of  the  work 
for  America  sad  the  transmarine  coiiivtrios-.  is  even  mentioned  on  the  title. 

3085  Ulrici  (Em.)  Die  Indianer  Nord-Amerikas.  Kine  ethno^raph.  Skizze. 
Dresd.  1867.  8vo.  .     -.40 

3086  rUsjs'elincz  (W.)]  Sommalre  reetteil  d«8  ralsons  plus  importantes  qai 
doivent  mouvoir  Mess,  lea  Etats-ClSn^r.  de  n©  qiiitter  point  lea  Indes. 
1608.  8vo.  (Asher  N^  .39.)  —  See  N^.  1648.  .  — .— 

This  French  edition  of  the  fMemorie  van  de  ghewiaktig^e  redengn^  it  B|r 

TRBMEIir  9CABCE. 

VENEZUELA. 

3087 Appun   (O.   jP.)  Reis  door  Venezuela.  Voor  Nederland  Hewerkt 

door  J.  B.  Bietstap.  Amhem,  1872w  td.  8vo. .  1.— 

{Voyage  through  Venezuela^  trannL  into  Butch,) 

3088  Oampagnes   et  croisi^res  dans  lea  Etats  de  V6iiezu(^la  et  de  la 

Nouv.-Grenade;  par  un  Officier  des  Landers  Ven^zuel.  Trad,  de  I'Angl. 
Paris,  1827.  map  and  porfr.  id.  roy.  8yo.  '«i26 

3089  Constitucion   del  Estado  de  Venezuela.  4a  edition.  Caracas,  1842. 

A/,  calf,  18mo.  2.50 

3090  Viaud  (P.)  Schipbreuk  en  lolgevallt^n,  etc.  Amsterd.  1771.  h/.  ef.gUi, 
8vo,  ....  ,  1.50 

{Schipwreck    and   adverturff.,  in,  an   uninhabited  iiland  on  the  coast  of 
America^  near  fort  St.  Marc  des  Apalaches,  Georgia.) 
In    the   same    vol.:    H.  Joosien,  Noodlottige  zeereize  ....  verongelukt  ....  in 
den    Grooten    Oost,  by  de  Toekanbessis,  1804.  Amst.  1806.  {Shipwreck  in  the 
Great  Eastern  Archipelago^  near  Toekanbessis,)  .    , 

VIR8INIA.  SeeN'  I5S8-6I. 

3091  —  [Bevei^ley  (R.)]  Histoire  de  la  Virginie,  ....  traduite  de  TAngl. 
A'msterd.,  Th.  Lombrail^  1707.  15  plates  including  fhntispicei  old  calf. 
8vo.  '     .  6.50 

Esteemed  work  for  the  infonnations  on  the  Native  Indians,  thefr  religion, 
laws  and  customs.  The  plates  are  copied  ffom  those  in  the  coUeetion  of  Voya- 
ges by  de  Bry.  —  The  author,  a  native  ^f  Virginia,  died  1716. 

3092  — :—  Jefferson  (Thorn.)  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia;  Philadel- 
phia, 1825.  8vo.  (See  no  815.)  3.50 

309.^ The  same.  Kew  edit.,  prepared  by  the  author,  contain,  notes  and 

plates  never  before  published.  Richmond,  1863.  iwajo.  <?/o/^.  8vo.  (d;-— )  6. — 

3094  Lyell  (Ch.)  On  the  coal-field  of  Eaatern  Virginia.  —  C  J.  F.  Stkn" 

bury,  on  fossil  pbints  of  Eastern  Virginfa.  {Extr.  1847.)  28  pp.,  figg.  and 
4  plates,  dvo.  2. — 

3096  ]\f  aury  (M.  P.)  Geographical  position  of  Virgrinia  j  its  commer- 
cial advantages  and  national  importance.  Richmond.  1863.  3  large 
col.  maps.  8vo.  t.80 

",   Physical  Survey  of  Virginia.  Preliminary  Report  N<*.  1. 

3096 •  Quesnay  de  Beaiirepaire  (Le  cliev.)  M^moire,  statots  et  pro- 
spectus, concemant  TAcad^mie  drs  Sciences  et  des  Beaux-Arts  des 
Etats-Unis  de  TAm^rique,  6tablie  4  Richmond,  capitals  de  la  Virglnie; 

Amsterdam. 

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VmtlNIA. 

nri^aentee^  a  Leur»  M^.  et  4  la  Famille  royale.  Paris,  1788.  td.  uneui, 
dTO,  in  original  conditix>n.  10.— 

yerp  rM9v  —  Not  meBUoii«ii  by  Bich.  —  Contt  ^Liste  de«  As8pci^a-£tran- 
gtts,  des  premiers  SoaacriptenrB  en  Yirginie  1786  et  an  Earpf^  ayant  la  pa- 
yid^tion  da  memoixe,  1788." 

8097  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia   Assembly,  on  the  answers  of  snndry 

States  to  their  resolotioos,  passed  in  December,  1798.  FI^iIsmV,  IriMed 
bff.  Jam.  Carey,  1800.  uneut^.  8vo.  69  pp.  8.— 

Not  mentioDed  by  Rich. 

3098  Volney  (C.  S*.)  Tableau  du  cliraat  et  dn  sol  des  Etats-Unis  d'Am^ri- 
que ;  snivi  d'eclaircissem.  sur  la  Floride,  s.  la  colonie  Frab^.  au  Scioto, 
etc.  Paris  1803.  2  vols.  4  maps  and  pi.  id.  8vo.  2.25 

Contains  'YocabDlaire  de  la  langiie  des  Midmii,  tribn  HaMYi  war  h  rinhn 
Onabaaha''  (Wabaehe.)  8  pp. 
3080  Voyages  of  H.  M.  Ships  AdoetUure  and  Bemgle^  narratiye  of  the  sur- 
veying, 1826—36,  descrihiDg  their  exa^nii^^tion  of  the  Southiem  shores 
of  South  America,  by  King  and  Fitzrot.  Lond.  1839.  Yol.  I,  ii  and 
^ppendi:^;  together  3  vols,  numerous  plates  and  maps,  clotk.  8vp.  7.50 
SldO  Vrye  Zee  (De),  aengaende  haere  vryheyt  in  \  yare*!  en  visschen 
voor  de  Ver«en.  Nederlandea,  verdedigt  tegen  a|i^  bestryders  der 
Gerechticheyt,  insonderheyt  teghen  die  hedendaechsche  feegeringe  in 
Eogeland,  Nq  place.  1652.  64  pp.  4to. 

{the  free  Sea,  and  the  libeHp  of  the  United  Frovinees  to  saU  and 
fisAj  defended  against  all  the  antagonists  of  Justice,  especially  aytdnst  the 
'  actat  Goupemment  of  Chreat  Britain.)'  ' 

Pp.  55—62  treat  of  the  Herring-  and  Whale-fishery  and  the  pretestiona 
of  the  English  oh  Greenland  and  Spitsbergen. 

WAR  OF   liDEPEiDENCE.  (Confer  b<>  1578-1736.) 

3101  Adams  (John.)  Geschied.   van  het  geschil  tusschen  Groo*-Brit- 

,  taonieQ  en  Ameriks^,  sedert  deszelfs  oprsprong  iu  17^4  An^t.  1782. 164 

9Iit«  8.V0.  J^iM  Portn.  of.  /.  4dam^,  by.  R.  ^in/^sle*.  sd.  uncut.  4.50 

{History  of  the  dispute  between  Gr.  Brit,  and  America,  from  its  origin 
»*  .17$4.) 
Written  in  1774;  translatLon  frqm  the  repro4acti9n  i^  1775. 

3102  L'Am^riQUe   d^ivr^e,   esqnisse  d'un  po6me  ^lur  rii\«l6pendance 

de  rAmto'^ue.   ABAterd»   1783.   ^  vols.  e<^  gilt,  gilt  edget.  8yo,.  IMei 
paper.  6.50 

^  i^An  «pie  poem  on  the  r^folotioiuury  nar,  vith  copious,  historical  notes,  de- 

>     dilated  to  J.  Adanaa^''  i^bjin. 

-310S  -^ — '  Antwoo^  (Welmepend)  van   eenen   vreen^4^B  iPttijLdiosiis  weg^os 

.^et  0I^rfha^8ifii^:  ?erl^iare^  vai^   Noord-Anjenka*  t/dreeht,    XW^.  8vo. 

.     12  pp.  2.50 

{Well  meaning  reply  qf  a,  foreign,  student  on  the  fi^^kurgtion  of  Indt- 

.  .^  pence. of  Northf America.) 

'8104 Avanturen  von  de  kleine  Scipio,  of  Historic  yaji  de  b^ei^de  Kat 

Zinnebeeld.    ep  v^f pj^H^eiaf^e ;  j^p^apVieclei^ia,  g^tr^l^^j^  ijiit   ^p.  Ameri- 
ka^npch  Haijdschrift.  In  Holland  {no  place.)  17a3.;93  jpp.  8yo.  6.- 

{Adpentures  of  the  little  Scipio,  or  history  of  the  travelling  cat.  Emble- 
mniisal  find  pkaseni.  taff^  from  an  American  Ma^erift) 

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WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE. 

Cktri^mt  and  tcArd^  ^ptnkpUtt,  -^  Sci^6  ^ticefr  on  iMt§A  4)f  a  Mch  faiaii 
of  war  b(>aQd  fdr  Ecgiaad,  tislk  liie  4d?6tatiires  at  Milady  North,  gMs  with 
Admiral  Rodney^  meete  Ameiioa,  IbA  jfMaiilrali  Arnold,  'Washiagtun,  «U. 

^06  -...^  Bl^cli^aif'd '(SdwO  New,  H;o«tainr6hli6iMl^  afld-cdfiA^^te-iiistory'of 
England,  f^om  the  earliest  period  of  autfaentic  infomttiKtloii)  io  'the  mid- 
die  of  the  ryeftr    17^.   Loud.   1782.  710  ipp.  Map§  md  mpma*ds  of  100 
ipfripaUg.   and  platety  {imeoppefy  enfrao9d  6y  iba  firwt  artuti  far  Mu  toori, 
calf.  fol.  ~  Fer/ect  copy,  18.— 

The  illustratioAS' of  thitw<»r]c,»«i9'<tfara#^ArQ highly  iatettttiig,  being-expff^^ 
desired  aod'eiigrafed  for  it.  They  giv&aocttfale  portraits  aad  dreiaet ,  whereof  12 
pUtes  relate  to  the  "pivtemt,  very  miporiatU  critis,''  via;.  Portr.  of  an  Ame- 
rican General  and  rifleman.  General  Lee  taken '  priaoncr,  Amerioan  colonies  de- 
clared independent,  Sarrender  of  j^arl  Cornwallis  in<,N.  Amer.)  Count  deGrasse 
deliveriiig  hiis  sword  to  Admiral  Kodney,  £)9gj»^ementiiof-.Capt.  Pearson  with 
Paul  J'ones,  Death  of 'Mtgor  Andre,  Attack  on  Bunker's  HiU,  etc.  etc. 

3107  -^ —  Bbtta  ^Ct)  History  of  thte  War  of  Incl^)eiid«noe  t>f  iJie  United 
states  of  America.  Transl.  from  tto  italiiin  by  €r.,JL..0ti8^&l«Ut. New- 
^»ten,rlSS4k.^  yo\h,9Utp  and  pi.  aAeep.e^Q.  8.50 

For  the  original  in- Italian,  see  n^'l 5 86. 

3108  C6u"p  d*  o6il  BUT  la  Grailde^Br^tagne.  LoricT.  (en  fl61L)  1776. 

Bl  pp.  9d.  mcut,  Svo.  ,  l.§0 

On  the  differences  l)etween'  England  and  America. 

3109  ^ —  €0Tmmt  (Haarleinflche).  Haartem.  JoA,  'Emdhide  ^Zoonen, 
1.  Jan.  to  30  Dec.  1781.  166  Nos.  fol.  uncut,  10.— 

Higidy  ititere^ting  &nntial  series  of  this  esteemed  Newspaper,  then  published 
thrtetinito  a  t^eek,  -  find  codtatnltig  ample  notices  of  the  news  concerning  America 
and  the  tr*r  bet?^een  Holland  and  England.  ->-  N^.l  eoirtams 'the  Declaration 
of  W«r  6f  finlfland,  20  Dee.  1780.  '^  The  Sadrlems9h&  Coitrant'ia  iAe  ol- 
dest newspaper  Anywhere  existing,  and'afetaal  fionrishing  ^fteran  uninter- 
rupted series  from  1656  till  the -present' tn»e.  ^it  is '  always 'con^rtdered  as  the 
most  impartial  and  host  informed  newspc^er. 

The  first  number  of  this  journal  hoen  reproduced  in  vfinssimilevvtvthe  200th 
anniversary  of  the  publication. 

3110  — '^  [Dalrymple  (J.)]  ^(^  ^r^ito  ^  la  Graiidle  Bmtagne.iitBl»Us  centre  les 
pretensions  des  Am^ricains  ....  Trad,  de  TAngl.  ....  par  (A.  ^F.  "J.)  Fr6- 
ville.  La  Haye,  1776.  98  pp.  8vo.  id,  uncui,  4,75 

3111  Dank-Adras    (Onderdanig)  aan  alle  H.  H.  Koopiieden  etc b||  het 

teekenen  ^  banner  naamen  op  :  de   iageleeverde   re^^nensten^^aan  •de  Hooge« 
Maohten  dezer  landen,   strekkesde  4m  de  13-  Staaten  Tan  Noord-Ame- 
rica  Yoor   onafhaugiyk  te  erkennen.   Opgedragen  aan  ....  John 'Adams, 
PleBipotentiaris  enz*  (Amst  1781.)  &d.  aneui,  8vo.  22,  pp.  8.— 

(Itumile   addfMtt  of    thanks   to  all  meroAanU    ate fur  having  put 

tAeir    'names    on   the    i^equest   to   the   Miff  A    Miyht.    of  iAese    TrovineeSy 
tending    to  aekncwledye   the    independence  of  the  13   Vnited  States  of  N, 
»     Amer.  Dedicated  to  Jo  An  Adams.) 

A  very  rate' tract  in  verses;  I  saw  it  never  before.  The  d^fcation' to  John 
Adams  fills  4  pp. 

3112 (Dickinson),  Lettres  d'nn  fermier  de  Penaylranie,  anx  haWtans 

de  TAm^rique  Septentrionale.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  (par  Barbeu  du  ©ourg.) 
Amsterd.  111^.  calf,  8vo.  2.50 

These' letters   contain   a  review  bf  the  grfef^  of  the  American  cblobi^s  against 
the  British  Government. 

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WAR  OF   INDEPENDENCE.     .; 

3113  •> —  DiaOOUTB  (SooonA) .  d'un  bon  HoUandaia  a  sea  compatviotes  but 
..    /,     di£fereot8.  ot^eia  interesaaats.  No  plaee^  1799.  nneut.  8vo.  1.50 

Oa  the  insarrtetion  of  the  fingi  Colonies  ia  America. 

31 H Etvennes  oonaaerees  a  TutiUte    ....  pour  Tan  ISOt.  Goettingae 

.    a^OO.)  6  filfilf4.  ui.  24mo.  2.— 

Goniains  a.  o.:  La  mort  lie  Mim  M'Crea  {MttcRea);  Sappleme&s  aoz  noti- 
oee  wir  la  earaetdre  des  esclaves  segrea  et  de  leara  maitres ;  etc.  -^  One  leaf 
.    .   damaged  and  the  last  wantiog.  ^ 

ail5 Galloway )  —  futerrogatorien  van  Jos.  Galloway,  Onlanga  spree- 

ker  Tan  de  Vergadering  ran  Pensylvanien  voor  het  L^agerhaia,  in  eene 
oommiBBie  op  de  Americaaiiaehe  Papieren.  Uit  het  Ei^elsch.  <Amst.) 
1781.  Jrf.  wunU.  8vo.  107  pp.  4.— 

{TAs  exdminaium  of  Jos,  GaHoway,  late  speaker  of  the  Souse  of  As- 
sembly of  Pennsylvania^  before  thf  Bouse  of  (Communes,  in  a  comwtittee 
on  the  American  Papers.  From  the  English,) 

»A  very  interestisg  and  the  first  authentic  piece  hi  DtUeJ^  relating  to  the 
Amerieaa  affairs,  especially  on  the  sentiments  and  feelings  of  the  people  in 
general,  the  despotism  of  the  Congress  ..».  the  campaigns  of  Sir  WEI.  Howe 
and  Lord  Howe,  etc.''  —  Old  Datch  note  in  MS, 

The  EngliBh  origiual  was  published  in  1779.  The  author  was  a  member  of 
Congress;  he  came  over  to  the  royal  army,  I77G,  abandoning  his  estate  and 
property  in  America  to  the  value  of  about  40,000  pounds. 

3116  Gazeta   de  Madrid.   (Madrid)    1775.   52  Nos.  X  toL  veUum.  sm. 

.    -**<>•  .<■■'...      4-^^ 

Weekly  newspaper,  interesting  for  the  informations  relating  the  War  be- 
tween America  and  England  at  that  time,  from  a. Spanish  point  of  view. 

3117  — ^  Groodricke  (H.)  Aenpuerk.  op  Dr.  Price's  leer  en  grondbeginse- 
len  van   borgeri.   vryhelt  en  regeering,  vooigegaen  door  ean  brief  over 

;    de  vermeendjd  voorrechten  der  Ameiicaansche  volksplaatingen.  Lteyden, 

I,  Berdingh,  1777.  ad.  uncut,  8vo.  144  pp.  2.50 

{Observatiotu  on  Br,  P's  theory  andprtndples  of  civil  liberty  wtd  govern- 

msnt,  preceded    by  a  letter  on  the  toauld  be  pretentions  of  the  Americau 

colonies,) 

The  English  original  appeared  in  1776  without  the  author 'a  name,  which  is 
Qoodrieh,  not  Goodricke, 

3118  Hints  (A  few  salutary)  pointing  out  the  policy  and  consequences 

of  admitting  BritiBh  subjects  to  engross  our  trade  and  become  our  citi- 
zens. Addressed,  to  those  who  either  risqued  or  lost  their  all  in  brin- 
ging  about   the  revolution^  Charleston  printed :  New-York  reprinted  by 

.  5.  JC<>//0£r/fc,  1786.  8vo.  32  pp.  22.- 

An  excessively  rare  tract,  nowhere  mentioned.  -  It  is  a  violent  attack  against 
the  English.  Characteristic  in  this  sense  is  the  motto  placed  '  on  the  title: 
''Never  trust  tiiiue  euemy ;  for  like  as  inon  rnsteth,  so.  is  his  wickedness. 
Set  him  not  by  thee,  lest  when  he  hath  overthrown  thee,  he  stand  up  in  thy 
place;  neither  let  him  sit  at  the  right  hand.  Jest  he  seek  to  -take  thjt  placci 
and  thou  at  last  remember  my  words  and  be  pricked  therewith."  Ecdesiast. 
XII,  10. 

3119  History   of  the  British  Empire,  frorq  1765  to  the  end  of  1783, 

containing  an  impartial  history  of  the  origin,  progress  and  termination 
of  the  American  Revolution.  By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen,  Philad.  1798. 
2  vols,  portr,  of  Franklin  and  Washington ,  calf  gilU  Syo.  Nice  copy.  10.— 

Not  mentioned  by  Rich. 


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WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE.  .  ' 

3119  History   of  the  Civil  War  in  America.  Vol.  I.  Comprehend,  the 

campaigns  of  1776—77.  By  an  OlKcer  of  the  Army.  Lond.  1780.  bds, 
map.  8vo.  6. — 

The  anthor  is  said  to  be  Capt.  Hall,  of  General  Howe's  regiment.  —  No 
more  published. 

.3120 History  of  the  Colonization  ofthe  Free  States  of  Antiquity  applied 

to   the  present  contest  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colo- 
nies,  with   reflections  concerning  the  fnture  settlement  of  these  Colo- 
nies. Lond.  1777.  Ms,  uncut,  4to.  3.60 
French  translation  of  n<>  1606—7. 

3121  History  (A  short)  of  the  Opposition  during  the  last  B6ssion  of  Par- 
liament, dd  edit  Lond.  1779.  68  pp.  nncai^.  8vo.  2.60 

'^ Rather  a  picture  than  a  history,  and  that  picture  a  caricature;  cet." 
Sich. 

3122  — r-  Influence  da  despotisme  de  TAngleterre  sur  lea  deox  Mondes.  Im- 
prim^  ^  Boston  («r  France.)  No  date  (.1776?)  146  pp.  uncuU  8yo.    2.50 

On  the  politics  and  prospeeta  of  Carthagena  and  Canada,  during' the  war 
between  Engl,  and  France.  Attsibulted  to  Beaumarchais. 

3123  Instp^UOtions  given  with   a  commission    for  seizing  the  ships, 

etc.  belonging  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  Rebellious  Colonies,  etc.  27  May 

.  1777.  —  Instructions  and  Additional  Instructions  to  the  Cojumanders 
and  Officiers  of  all  Our  Ships,  and  of  all  vessels  having  Letters  of  Mar- 

.  que  and  Reprisals  against  the  French  King,  the  King  of  Spain^  and  the 
States  General  of  the  United  Provinces,  or  their  subjects  ....  also  against 
the  inhabitants  of  Our  Rebellious  Colonies  in  America,  6  Aug.  1778  — 
24  March  1781.  —  In  all  13  pieces.  1  vol.  fol.  10. t- 

Cariooa  and  rare  colleetion  of  the  Ofieial  Instructions,  undersigned  6.  L, 
Tarrant, 

3124  Johnson   (Sam.),  Political   Tracts,   contain.:   The  false   Alarm, 

Falkland's  Islands,  The  Patriot,  and  Taxation  no  Tyranny.  Lond.  1776. 
Af,  bd,  uncut.  8vo.  2.60 

3125  Juste  (Th.)    Les  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique  en  1783.  Le  comte  de 

Hogendorp  et  le  Stadhouder  Guillaume  V.  (Extr.  des  Bulletins  de  TAcad. 
de  Bdlg.  Bmx.  1869.)  8vo.  1,^ 

Yoyage  of  Count'  Hogendorp  to  America,  and  his  opinion  on  the  rising 
Republic. 

3126 Justification   de  la  resistance  des   colonies  AniMcaines  aux 

oppressions  du  Gonvernement  Britannique.  Leide,  Baak  &  Comp,,  1776. 
sd,  uncut,  8vo.  30  pp.  3.60 

»A  sensible  advocate  for  the  colonies,  and  apparently  one  well  acquainted 
with  the  principal  objects  of  the  American  controversy.''  —  Mich, 

3127  Lettre  (Premiere)  d'un  citoyen  de  la  Haye  au  pretendu  citoyen 

d'Amsterdam,  en  reponse  4  ses  Observations  sur  le  M^moire  pr^sent^ 
aux  Etats-Gener.  par  I'Ambassadeur  d'Anglcterre.  No  place.  1779.  8vo. 
uncut.  '  1.60. 

3128  IfBttre  du  Congres  General  de  Philadelphie  aux  habitans  des  Colo- 
nies Am^ricaines  et  au  peuple  de  la  Grande-Bretagne,  suiv.  de  Textrait 
de  leurs  Resolutions.  Trad.  c)e  TAngl.  Lond.  (en  HoU.)  1776.  sd,  uncut, 
8vo.  1.60 

3129  — —  Linde,  R6ponse  k  la  Declaration  du  Congres  Americain.  Trad, 
de  rA«gl.  par  Fi^viUe.  La  Hay«.  1777.  206  pp.  sd,  uncut,  8vo.  •     2.60 

Amsttodaimj ;  47 

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WAR  OF  INDEPEiDENCE. 

3130 lAvinmton  (W.)  Brief  aan   John,  Lord  Biaacliop  v.  Landaff, 

over  ZQno  leerreden,   waarin  de  Anieric.  coloaien  met  eene  ...,  onver- 

diende  scluuide  beswaart   worden.   Hit  het  £ng.  vert  Utrecbt,  1774. 

bds.  8vo.  3.- 

{Letter   to    John^    LordUthop  of  Landaff  on  Ait  t^rnum^  overwkelmng 

the  American  eoloniei  with  unmeriied  shame,  TrantL  from  the  IBngL) 

I  had  this  rare  tract  only  once.  See  n'  1611. 

3131  LondoniQ   (C  G.)  Storia  delle  colonie  Inglesi  ui  America,  dalla 

loro  fondazion,   fino    alio  Btabilimento  della  loro  independenza.  Milano, 

1812—13.  3  vols,  td,  uneui.  8vo.  6.50 

Vol.  2  aod  3  relate  to    the  War  of  ludependence,  from  1763—1789, 

8132  Marron   (F.  H.)  Regi   Paciflco,  Lnd«vico   XVI.    Paris,  1783. 

3  pp.  ^vo.  —.75 

Ode  (in  liatin)  on  the  socceu  of  the  American  war. 

8133 Observations  impartiales  d'rni  rrai  HoUandolfl,  poor  servk*  de 

R^ponse  an  Diseours  d'uti  soi'disant  bon  Hollandois  k  ses  cotnpatriotes. 
Avec  la  suite.  Amb.  1778,  79.  2  pts.  ed.  8vo.  3i0 

On  the  insnrrection  of  the  United  States. 

3134 Opinions  respecting^  the  commercial  ititerconrse  Tyetwe^  the  Uni- 
ted States  of  America  and  the  dominions  of  Great-Britun,  including 
observations  npon  the  necessity  and  importance  of  an  Americah  Navi- 
gation Act.  By  a  citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  Sam,  SaOj  1797. 
frf.  uneut.  8vo.  61  pp.  10.— 

Not  mentioned  by  Rich. 

3186 (Paine,  Th.)  Le  Sens  Commnn,  addn^ss^  ^)  anx  habitants  de 

rAmerique  ^..  Nouv.  ^it,  av.  plnsiears  additiODS,  an  Appendix  etc.  Trad, 
de  I'Angl.  Rotterdam,  1776.    ed,  unent,  8vo.  3.- 

Translation  of  «the  celebrated  pamphlet  called  r  Common  Sense*'  (Bieli 
n^  47,  48)»  of  the  same  date  as  the  original,  and  reprodacing  more  tnily  the 
free  expressions  somewhat  polished  in  the  later  editions.  Second  edition,  aug- 
mented by  the  « Addition"  which  afterwards  were  published  separately.  See 
N«  1165,  1166,  1615. 

8166  PAMPHLETS.  —  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  Congress. 
5th  edit.  Lend.  1776.  132  pp.  -»  Joe.  Tueher,  Four  tracts  on  political 
and  commercial  subjects.  3d  edit.  Glocester,  1776.  224  pp.  —  R.  Friee, 
Additional  observations  on  civil  liberty,  and  the  war  with  America; 
etc.  3d  edit,   Lond.   1777.  XXI  and  176  pp.  —  3  vols  in  1.  sd.  8vo. 

6.— 

3137  ,--«• Nine  English  Pamphlets  in  1  voL  hf,  bound,  8vo*         13.60 

1.  Cool  Thoughts  on  the  consequenoei  to  Great  Britoin  of  American  Inde* 
pendence ;  on  the  expence  of  6r.  Brit,  in  the  settlement  and  defence  of  the 
Amer.  Colonies;  on  the  value  and  importance  of  the  Amer.  Colonies  and  the 
W.  Ind.  to  the  Brit.  Empire.  Lond.  1780.  70  pp.  —'2.  Plain  Truth:  or  a 
Letter  to  the  author  of  Dispassionate  Thoughts  on  the  American  War. 
1780.  76  pp.  —  3.  Thoughts  on  the  letter  of  Bdm.  Burke  to  the  Sheriffs  of 
Bristol,  on  the  afiairs  of  America.  By  the  Barl  of  Abiugdou.  Oxford  (no  date) 
64  pp.  —  4.  Remarks  on  the. travels  of  the-Marqnis  of  Ohastellux  in  N. 
America.  Lond.  1787.  80  pp.  —  5.  Official  Correspondence  between  D.  Loisde 
Onis,  Minister  from  Spain  to  the  U.  S.,  and  J.  Qnincy  Adams,  in  rehtionto 
the  Floridas  and  the  fioandaries  of  Louisiana,  etc.  Lond.  1818.  130  pp.  — 
Q.  South  Amerioa.  A  latter  oa  the  pieitnt  state  of  that  oountf jr,.-  ftUsnsed  to 

FiMk.  Mmn*, 

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WAR  OF  liDEPEiDEiCE. 

J.  Monroe,  Pre«.  U.  S.  By  an  American.  Lond.  1818.  72  pp.  —  7.  Consi- 
derations relat.  to  the  war  betireen  Brazil  and  La  Plata,  ib.  1826.  34  pp. — 
8.  Cobs;  or  the  policy  of  Eogl.,  Mexico,  and  Spain,  vitb  regard  to  that  i»> 
land.  Lond.  1830.  22  pp.  —  9.  Th.  Hodgkin,  Inquiry  into  the  merits  of  the 
American  Colonization  Society.  With  an  account  of  the  British  African  Colonial 
Soe.  Lond.  1833.  map.  02  pp. 

3138  PAMPHLETS.   ^  Five  English  Pamphlets  in  1  vol  bdi.  un- 

eui.  8vo.  6.— 

1.  Observations  on  Dr.  Price's  Theory  and  principles  of  civil  liberty  and 
Government,  preceded  by  a  Letter  to  a  friend,  on  the  pretensions  of  theAme^ 
rican  Colonies,  in  respect  of  right  and  equity.  York,  1776.  147  pp.  —  2. 
Remarks  on  Dr.  Price's  Observations  on  the  nature  of  civil  liberty,  etc.  Lond. 
1776.  76  pp.  ^^  8.  Letters  on  the  spirit  of  Patriotism,  on  the  idea  of  a  Pa- 
triot King;  and  on  the  state  of  Parties  at  the  accession  of  George  I.  Loiid. 
1749.  251  pp.  —  4.  Three  dialogues  concerning  liberty.  Lond.  1776.  116 
pp.  —  5.  A  five  minutes  answer  to  Paine*8  letter  to  Gen.  Washington.  Lond. 
1797.  44  pp. 

The  first  piece  addressed  in  MS.  by  the  atithor  to  Prof,  van  der  Keessel; 
the  bat  to  Mr.  Luzae  at  Leide. 

3139  Collection   of  five  French  Pamphlets  in  1  vol.  hf.  bound, 

8iro.  8.— 

1.  Les  droits  de  la  Or.  Bret»  ^tablis  centre  les  pretentions  des  Am^ncains. 
Pour  servir  de  reponse  k  la  Declaration  du  Congres  General.  Trad.  del'Angl., 
par  Fr^ville.  La  Haye,  1776.  98  pp.  —  2.  L'Ameriquain  anx  Anglois,  on 
observations  d*nn  membre  des  ^Etats*Unis  de  TAm^que  k  divers  ministres 
d*  Anglet.  Trad.  p.  M.  D.  B***.  Philad.  {en  France),  1781.  108  pp.  —  3.  Le 
Daatin  dc  1*  Ameriqae,  on  dialogues  pittoresqucs.  Trad,  de  TAngi.  (par  Ceri- 
sier.)  Lond.  (1780.)  124  pp.  —  4.  TA,  Faine,  Drwts  de  Thomme  oa  reponse 
k  I'ouvrage  de  M.  Burke,  centre  la  Revolution  Pran9.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Uam- 
bonrg,  1791.  J36.  np.  —  JJ.  Ooodloe  Harper,  Observations  sur  la  contesti- 
tion  entre  les  Etats-Unis  et  la  France.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Lond.  1798.  20  pp. 

3140  Pi6oe0  offloi^es,  messages,  instractions,  depdches,  etc  relat.  k 

la  N^ociation  qni  a  eu  lieu  en  1797  et  1798,  sur  les  diffSrens  ^l^v^ 
entre  le  Gonvemement  des  Etats-Unies  ....  et  le  Directoire  e:![^utif  de 
France  ....  trad.  p.  Peltier.  Lond.  (Paris?)  1798.  8vo.  sd,  uncut,      4.— 

At  the  end  :  Lettres  au  Dr.  Priestley,  en  Ameriqne.  22  pp.  with  separate 
title. 

3^41  —^  Poat-rydfff  Pe  Nederlandsche).  Utrecht,  1772,73.  4  Nos;  1774. 
10  Nos;  1777.  12  Nos;  17^1.  3  Nos;  1786.  N^  8;  1790,  11  Nos;  1791. 
2  Nos.  —  Together  43  Nos.  18mo. 

{The  JDuteA  PoitiUon  bringing  exaei  reports  of  the  affairs  of  State  anil 
War,  in  Europe  and  abro^td^  and  of  other  remarkable  occurrences.) 
Bare  journal,    like  N^  3148,  containing  in  all  these  Nnmeros  tidings  firom 
the  American  <)9)(B|ie4« 

3142  Price   (R.)  Aanmerk.  over  den  aart  der  burgerlyke  vryheid,  de 

gronden  der  regeering,  en  ....  den  porlog  met  Amerika.  rert.  d.  J.  i>. 

y.  d.  Oap^llen.  »e  druk.  Leiden,  Z.  Serdingh,  lilt  161  pp.  —  Id.  Na- 

dere  Aaamertdngen  etc   Ibid  1777.  58  and  106  pp.  —  1  tol,  hf,  calf, 

8yo.  2.50 

{On   the  nature  of  eiioU  Ubertg,  the  basis  6f  goi^enmeni,  and  the  war 

wiik   Jateriea^  Trarni,  bg  /.  B^  v.  A,  OapeUen^  -^  XMier  6oksiderati»ni, 

ife.  mlih  fSfHrnets  fiem  ^ktrsmtian,  69  /fii)  See  n^  1693^  24;. 


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3143  ^ Priod  (R.)  Nadere  Aamnerk.  etc.  Leyden,  1777.  8vo.  umnU.  — 

Second  part  of  '^^.  3142.  Continuation  to  n<>  1623.  1.50 

3144  B6yerie8  d*un  Suisse  ayant  pour  bat  la  reconciliation  entre  I'An- 

gleterre  et  ses  colonies.  Londr.  (en  Holl.)  1781.  8vo.  br.  1.50 

3145  Bobin,   Nieuwe  reize  door  Noord-Araerika,   in   1781.    Uit  het 

Fransch.  Amsterd.  1782.  ^/.  bd.  uncut.  8vo.  2.50 

{New  Voyage  in  N.  Jmeriea,  in  1781.) 
Dntch  translation  of  the  French  original,  see  n"  1631. 

3146  — —  Smeele  (J.  P.)  Oorzaken  van  den  strgd  tosaohen  Eugeland  en 
zljne  Amerikaansche  Kolonien  in  de  vorige  eeuw.  's  Gravenh.  1856. xrf. 
8vo.  1.25 

(Causes  of  the  confUci  between  Engl,  and  Ms  Ameriean  colonies  in  the  htt 
century^ 

3147  Sprengel  (M.  C.)  Geschichte  der  Revolution  von  Nord-America. 

Frankenthal,  1788.  col.  map.  sd.  8vo.  1.50 

3148 Staats-Secretarifl   (De).  Amsterd.  D.   SwaH.   1770.  6  Nos.  not 

complete;    1775  K«  11;  1778.  12  Nos.  —  Together  19  Nos.  18mo.  6.- 

{Tke  European  Secretary  of  State.) 
A  monthly  review  of  political  and  other  occarrences,  like]  N^.  Bl^l,  scarcehf 
/ound.  —  Bach   N^.    contains   ample   reports   of  the   events    in    the   British 
colonies    in  America. 

3149 Theremin  (C.)   De   belangen   der  Mogendheden  van  het  Vaste 

Land,   met   betrekking  tot   Engeiand.   Den  Haag,   1796.  73  pp.  uncut, 
8vo.  1.50 

{TAe  interests  of  the  Powers  of  the  Continent^'  in  connection  with  Eng- 
land. «-  [^Translated  from  the  French^) 
3150 fToulmin  (Josthua)  De  Americaensche  Oorlog  beweend.  Leer- 
rede,   uitgesproken   te   Taunton,   i8   en   26  Febr.   1776.   Airist.,  U.  de 
Bruyn  (1777.)  8vo.  32  pp.  6.- 

{The   American    War   deplored.    Sermon    held    at  Taunton,  18  and  25 
Febr.  1776.) 
Very  rare.  Rich  cites  neither  this  translation,  nor  the  English  original. 

3151  -;— r  Uittreksel  uit  eene  briefwisseling  van  N.  Amerik.  zaakgelastig- 
d'en,  befrekkel.  den  oorlog  tusschen  de  Vereen.  Nederl.  en  Engeiand. 
1777—1783.  (Arnh.  1841.)  Extr.  8vo.    '  1.25 

{Ertracts  from   the  Correspondence  of  the  if.  'Amer,  diplomatic  agents^ 
on  the  vmr  between  the  United  Netherl.  and  England.  1777 — 83.) 

3152  Warren  (Mrs.  Mercy)  History  of  the  rise,  progress  and  ter- 
mination of  the  American  Revolution.  Interspersed  with  biograph.,  poli- 
tical and  moral  observations.  Boston,  1805.  3  vols,  bound.  8vo.       10.— 

WAR  OF  INDEPENDENCE. -Dutch  <lne^oii; 

3153  '— r-  [Calkoen  <H.).  Systeme  politique  de  la  R6gence  d'Arasteydam, 
expos6  dans  un  vrai  jour ;  et  sa  condnite  juatifiee  ....  contre  Taqcusa- 
tion  dii  Chev.  YorHe.  Trad,  du  H9liand.  sur  la  3e  ed.  ^m^t.  17$1.  td. 
uncut.  8vo.  .  .    1.50 

French  translation  of  K».>  1677,  78. 

3154  — ^  Candidus,  (W.  Irhoven  van.  Dam),  Misaive  aan  ....  £L  M.  van 
Qoena^  l^etreff.  den  sQhrifver  van  «ek«r  ^otUH^  \F€rt9og.  Botteid.  1681. 

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—  4e  CD  5e  Missive.  Ibid.   1782.  ~  Brieven,  beheU.  de  60  en  To  Missive. 
Arast.  1783.  —  3  vols.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  Complete^  scarce,  6.— 

{Letters   addressed   to  R.  M.  van  Goens,,  .concerning,  the  author  of  eer* 
tain :  Political  Deduction.) 

Vehement  pamphlets  against  the  '/Vertoog"  hy  H^,  Irhoven  van  Dam,  — 
Rarely  all  foand  together.  See  No  1676,  76. 

3155  Engelsohe   Tieranny  (De).    In  vier  samenspraaken.  Amsteld. 

B.   Gartmanj  1781.  100  pp.  4  plates,  sm.  8vo.  uncut.  3.— 

{The  English  Tiranny.  In  four  dialogues.) 
Pablished    at  the  occasion  of  the  war  with  England ;  it  relates  the  cruelties 
of  the  English  in  Europe,  the  West-Indies  and  America;  the  plates  represent: 
Destruction   by   fire  of  Ter  Schelling.  1664;  Murder  at  the  C^sa%  of  Guinea; 
the. prisoners  of  war  at  Torbayj  Pillage  of  St.  EustatTus. 

3156 EuBtatius   (St.)   genomen  en  hernoinen,  *...  door  J.  Loosjes  Pz, 

Haerlem,  1782.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  1.25 

{St,  Eustatius  captured  and  retaken;  a  poem,) 

3157  [Van   Goods  (R.  M.)]  Brieven  over  de  te^enwoordige  tjldsom- 

standigheden,    onder   de   zinspreuk :    Frangmury   si   eoUidimur,  No  place, 
1779.  130  pp.  8vo.  3.— 

{Letters  on  the  occurrences  of  this  time.) 
On    the   interest  for  the  Dutch  Repnblic  to  act  with  Engl.,  against  the  in- 
fluence  of    France,    in  the  Aoaerican  qmstion.   7-  Extracted  from  the  anoota- 
tious  of  his  friend  DanieCM'  Kay^  Major  in  the  Scottish  Brigade. 

3158  Coiisideratien  op  de  Meinorie  aan  HH.  MM.  geadresseerd 

door  John  Adams,  ....  Leiden,  19  April  1781.  (Anist.)  1781.  8vo.  37  pp. 
sd.  uncut.  ,  1.50 

(;Consideraiioilu   on   the    Memorial   addressed   to  Their  High  Might,  by 
.  John  Adorns.)  ' 
Against  :he   proposed    alliance  with  the  United  States,  whicli  as  the  anther 
says,    can  only  bring  misfortune  on  his  country.  —  See  John  Adams,  Memo- 
rial, vP  1642,  and  on  Ahe  aathor  v.  Goens,  vfi  1667—85. 

3159  Eenige,  herinneringen  uit  myn  leven,  aan  Ld.  Dover,  K.  B. 

....  Red  Honse,  Canton  Bazel,  27  Jnly  1789.  —  MS.  110  pp.  hf.  cf.  fol.  5.— 

{Memorials  /if  my  life,  to  Lt.  Bover.)         '      . 
Autobiography  of  Van  Goetis,  written  originally  in  Euglish.  Neat  copytn  MS., 
made  before  the  publication  by  Mr.  H.  W.  T.  Tydcman.  1867.  See  n«  1668. 

3160  — '-  Jouraaal  of  Bagregister  van  den  beginne  des  tegcnwoordige  oorlog 
tusscfren  de  Zeven  Vereen.  ProV^infcfeii  en  JGng61and,  20  Dec.  1780  — 
15  Febr.  1783.  Plain  Manuscript.  500  pp.  in  vellum  cover.  4to.    '     25  — 

{Journal  or  JHary  of  the  present  war  between  the  Unit.  Provinces  and 

England,  20  D^c.  1780 -15  Febr.  1783). 

Highly  interesting ^  unpublished  Manuscript,  containing  the  official  docu- 
ments, beginning  with  the  papers  found  with  Mr.'  Laurens  (the  Preparatory 
Plan  of  a  Treaty  with  America),  the  Declaration  of  War,  etc.;  Lists  of  the 
Dutch  fleets;  ample  notification  of  the  naval  exploits  everywhere,  on  St.  Bu- 
stafeins  in  the  West- Indies,  at  Doggersbank,  etc.;  diary  of  th(j  occilrrences  in 
the  Netherlands,  with  copies  of  pamphlets^  poems,' (Epigrams  «ad  satirical  pie- 
ces, all  in  clears  handwriting, 

3161  Ollleial  l^xtriE^ts  from   th©  Hesolutidns  of  the  States  General 

of  the  United  Provinces,  Kcports,  Requests,  Meiuoriftte  etc.,  concehiing 
Cara^ao  1739,  most  on  the  eaptaring  of  Dutch  Vessels  b}^  the  English, 

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1768,  the  Commerce  and  the  West-fndiaii  Company,  daring  the  Ame- 
rican War,  1787—92.  2  atont  vols.  «?//«».  fol.  12.— 

Very   interesting    collection  of  Official  papers,  and  others,  hardly  to  be  met 
with  in  such  namber, 

3162 Other  collection,  contain,  a.  o.:  Concept-ProcUiaiatlon  of  the 

States  General  against  the  pamphlet  ^Aan  het  volk  van  Nederland." 
1781  (See  n*  1640):  With  MS.  ampliations.  —  Request  and  memorials 
of  the  Gonrt  martial  at  Curasao.  1783.  —  Beqnest  of  Messrs.  Hope  and 
^  Co.  at  Amsterdam,  conoeming  the  Cargo  of  the  American  firegate  „  The 
'  lUusirious  FretidetU"  with  the  advice  of  E.  Lnzac  and  other  docoments 
1794.  etc.  fol.  10.— 

3163 Plan  of  a   Treaty   of  Commerce  to  be  entered  into  between 

their  Hiprh  Mightn.  the  Estates  of  the  Seven  United  States  of  Holland, 
and  13  United  States  of  North  America.  —  Plan  vah  een  Traciaai^  etc. 
(Dutch  and  Engl  text  oppotUe  another.)  30  Oct  1780.  kf.  calf  ffilt, 
fol.  —  0/  ths  utmoii  rarity. 

Oficial  ediiitm  of  the  Preparatory  Plan  (projected  1778  at  Aix-Ia- 
Chapelle),  with  the  oorrespoodence  relating  to  it,  as  it  was  preaaated  by 
the  Chev.  Torke,  as  found  with  the  papers  of  Mr.  Laapms,  to  the  Prmce 
of  Orange,  and  sent  by  the  States  General  to  the  Provinces.  Fery  evriout 
becaase  the  sabscription  of  the  Treaty  is  changed  in  all  the  reprodactions, 
and  nowhere  is  fonod  gennine  but  io  this  authentic  edition,  printed  only 
in  a  few  copies.  See  n*^  1698. 

lOooQS  (B.    M.  V.)]  Politick  Vertoog  ovei*  het  waar  Systcem 

van  Amsterdam,  ete.  (Utrecht)  1781.  151  pp.  fol. 

{Foliiical  Ditcustion  on  the  true  System  of  Amsterdam,  m  relation  io 
the  general  inlareH  e/  the  BepuiUcy  loUh  camidaraium*  oit  the  pretent 
war,  and  what  happened  from  1777  to  1780;  also  a  dedttatioM,  on  the 
secret  negotiations  between  the  Fetuionary  v.  Berehel  and  the  Stylish  Oh 
lonies,  and  the  treaty  made  wUh  them  at  Aix-la^ChapeUe  in  1778^ 
Original  edition^  wary  scaree,  printaii  ptivalely  in  small  number.  See  the 
ample  note  on  this  works  at  N^  1667. 

Fine  copy  of  both  works^  hound  in  I  vol  h/.  ealf  gilt.  fol.  ^   30.— 

3164  Politique  HoUandais  (Le^  Amsteid.  J.  A  Cre^emsdot,  1781- 

83»  5  vols.  (voL  ly  2  calf  gilt  extra,  gilt  edges:  vol,  3—5  i^»  tinctU.) 
8vo.  10.- 

Weekly  paper,  pubh'shed  at  the  occasion  of  the  war  of  the  United  Pror. 
with  England,  12  Febr.  1781  till  11  Aug.  1783.  131  Nos.,  by  Cerisier  and 
the  editor  Crajenschot.  Pull  of  essays  on  the  revolution  ^nd  the  independeaoe  of 
America,  the  armed  Neutrality,  the  war  with  England,  the  alliance  with  America, 
on  John  Adams,  etc.  etc.  rery  interesting.  -^  Vol.  ^ — 5  without  title  and 
indexes. 

3165  ". —  Benciorp  (J.)  MemoriSn  dienende  tot  opheldering  van  hot  ge- 
beorde  godurende  den  laatsten  Engelschen  poriog.  An^^^d*  1792.  %  vols. 

—  M.  F.  V.  JBerchel,  Missive  ..*.  hoi^d.  Eluci^atien  raak.  (|e  Momorien 
van  J.  Bendorp.  Haariem,  1792.  -*  bd.  in  2  vols.  hf.  mlf.  Svo..     2.60 

{Memorials   concerning  what   happ^^  during  ike  last  war  with  Eng- 
land. —  van  Berckel,  Missive  elucidating  the  Memorials  ^  Beadorp.) 
On  the  origin  of  and  against  thewar^  the  l^ty  with  AwecJIB*  1778,  the  ii* 
flneuce  of  France,  and  the  disadvantage  for  the  Unitedi  Pnyf.,  with  elocida- 
tioi|s  }f^  y^Hi  Be^^kal,  the  Amwcan  Ambaaandpr  at  Mi  tim9f 

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3166  -*«^  Bendorp.  —  Bondbontige,  doch  miparttfdige  Aett«u)rttiiigeii  op 
de  MemoriSn  van  J.  Rendorp.  Amsterd.  B,  M,  Langevold^  1782-93. 
Part  1-6.  «vo.  1.50 

{Fraui,  btU  mpartUU  ritmarif  am  the  Memorial  of  /.  Remdoirp.) 

3167  Berokdl  (S.  F.  r.)  Missive  ....  hottd.  elm^fdatteti  t^k.  de  Me- 

merien  vao  J.  Rendotp.  Haari.  1T92.  8vo.  l.>- 

(Miuive  far  elueidaiing  the  Memorials  of  /•  Rgndorp,) 

3168  .    Boheaz  <J.  A.)   De  geplaagde  Hollander  ot' de  Ifwtige  nabuur, 

yertoond  in  5  bedrijven.  Utrecht,  1779.  ISl  pp.  8vo.  2.60 

[TAe  Aarraued  DuicAman,  or  ike  impofiwtate  n$ighhour,  Repretenied  in 
5  aeit,) 

A.  continnation   to   the   aatlior^s   plays   on   tbe  English- Amei^ciai  war.  See 
N*  1701—1707.  —  This  piece  is  one  of  the  rarest. 

3169  — '-  Staatkundige  aamnerkingen  oyer  het  ....  gedrag  der  Engelschen, 
9  Ang.  1780,  in  de  groote  ^any  van  het  Kiland  St.  Martin.  iVa  jdaee, 
1780*  27  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

{Poliiieal  remarii  on    the   conduct   of  ihi  EngiuA  in  ike  JBay  of  ike 
itlamd  Si.  Mariin,) 

3170  The  same,  bound  up  with:  Missive  van  Q.  Fagel  1684,  .... 

zoer  toepasselQk  op  het  gehonden  gedra^  derRegeoring  vanAmstevdAm, 
....  SCO  tian  aansien  van  haare  geheime  correspondentie  met  den  Am- 
bassadeur  van  zeker  nitheemsch  vorst,  als  van  haare  onbetameljke  on- 
derhand.  met  den  den  Amerik.  commiasaris  W.  Lee,  etc.  1782.  — 
and  5  oiAer  pamphleit  in  1  vol.  calf.  8vo.  3. — 

{Miuioe  of   0,   Fagel^  1684,  applieable  to  ike  Regency  of  Aimierdam, 
for  Heir  zecrtt  eorrespendenee  loUk  ike  AmkdMsadgr  of  n  foreign  Brik^, 
and  for  iheir  unbecoming   negoeiaOons    wUh  ihe   American    Commissioner 
jr.  Lee.  eU.  1782. 

3171  Ter  gelegenheid  van  het  beloofd  en  gewiJgerd  Convoy   naar 

de  West- Indian,  op  den  8ste  December  1781.  8vo  \(^^^.uncui.         1.50 

{Poem  on  ihe  promised  and  refused  convog  io  ihe  fFest-Tndies,) 

3172  Traotaat  van   Vriendschap  en   Commercie  etc.  's  Gravenbage, 

Is,  ScheUus.  1783.  35  pp.  fol.  uncui. 

{Treaig  of  Amity  and  Commerce  between  ....  the  States  General  of  ihe 
United  Neihertand-,  and  ihe  United  States  of  America,  8  Octob.  1782. 
fFUh  the  Ratifications.)  —  Official  edition  ;  Datch-Eiiglish  opposite. 

3173  — •-  Tucker  (Jos.)  Onzydige  brief  van  een  ....  Koopman  te  London, 
aan  z^jnen  neeve  in  Amerika,  over  de  tegenwoord.  geschillen  aldaar .,.. 
Uit  het  Eng.  vert.  Utrecht,  1778.  8vo.  uncut.  1.80 

{Letter  from  a    merchant  in    London  to  his  nephew  in  America,  con^ 
eeming  ihe  disturbances  in  the  colonies^  eet.) 

3174  Vertoog  over  het  aanbelang  van   een  tractaat  van  commercie 

met  de  Yereen.  Staaten  van  Amerika.  Amst,  P.  ConradiytlSi.foLlpp. 
—  Rare,  4, — 

{Discussion  on  the  importance  of  a  ireatg  of  commerce  with  the  United 
States  of  America.) 
A  warm  reoommaudation  of  the  treaty  proposed  to  Holland  by  John  Adams. 

8176 Veraaam6lingen  van  poUtieoqne  wer^jes,  betreff.  de  geschlUen 

tusschen  Groot-Brittanje  en  de  Yereen.  Nederlandan  «n  de  daar  nit 

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onteteMMten  ooilog.  (Amsterdam)   1779—1784.  5  toIs.   »d.  uneuU  8vo. 
Scarce.  12.- 

{CoUecUon   of  political  pamphletty  concerning  the  diipuies  between  Eng- 
load  Mnd  fke  VmUed  FrovimceCy  mmd  the  loar  eauted  by  it,) 
Vefjf  curioMi;   tbe   pamphlets   published  separately,  are  here  gathered  toge- 
ther, all  relaiing  to  the  Jmerican  question.  Many  of  them  would  be  difficult 
to  find  otherwise,  and  these  5  vols  are  rarely  to  he  met  with. 

The    first    vol.    c<)ntains    a   weekly    paper :    De    Vaderiandsche    opmerkzame 
.l^ieawt-tydiag    leaser.   {The  patriotic  attentive   reader   of  the  Ifewttidingt.) 
March  1779  -   March  1780.  52  Nos. 
Vol.     II.  18    pieces  ou  the  Memorial  of  the  Chev.  Yorke,  the  UecIaratioD  of 

War,     on  van  Goens,  etc. 
Yo).   III.  4  pieces.  Two  on  the  condition  of  the  Datch  Marine.  —  The  Nev 
Datch,    French,   American  and  English  play  at  golf.  With  an  alU- 
gorieal  title-plate,  1782.  —  The  re-established  nianafacturcr.  Dra- 
ma. 1782.  With  OH  allegorieal  iiOe-plate.  (See  »•  1706  and  7.) 
Vol.    IV.  10    pieces.  Utter  from  Boston,  1783;  Letter  of  H.  Cbaldicoat,  on 
the   first  inhabitants  of  America;  On  a  negooiation  in  behalf  of  tbe 
Congress  of  N.  Amer.  1781,  etc. 
Vol.      V.  11  pieces  on  the  Prince  of  Orange,  some  very  cnrione,  onblae  jm- 
per,  etc. 

8196 Yorke  (Sir  Jos.)  Op  de  memorie  yan  den  Bidder  ....  Ambassa- 

.  deur    d.   Konings   r.  Gr.  Britt.,  10  Nov.  1780,  aan  HH.  MM.  overgele- 
vMd.  (1780)  4  pp.  toK  1- 

{Vertei   on    the    Memorial^  presented  by  the  Chev.  Torke  to  the  Siaiei 
General.  10  Nov.  1780.) 

WAR  (CIVIL)    of  1861  to  1866.  —  See  »<"  1737--30. 

3177  -—  Abbot  (H.  L.)  Siege-Artillery  in  the  Campaigns  against  Rich- 
mond, with  notea  on  the  16-inch  gun,  etc.  JNew  York,  1868.  5  ptaUt. 
cloth.  8vol  (9.75)  3.75. 

Professional  papers.  C^orps  of  Engineers  N°  14. 

3X78  — — .  Barnard  (J.  G,)  The  Peninsular  Campaign  and  its  antecedents, 
as  developed  by  the  Report  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  B.  Mc  Clellan,  and  othor 
published  documents.  N.  York,  1864,  cloth.  8vo.  (3.50)  1.50 

3179  Battlefields   of  the   South,   from   Bull  Run  to  Vrederickaburg; 

with   sketches  of  Confederate   Coranianders  and   gossip  of  the  caiiipfl. 
by    an   English  combattant.    Lond.    1863.   2    vols.    mapi.  cloth.  8vo.  - 

"  One  map  wanting.  (12.60)  4.  - 

3180  Bechler   (Gust.   R.)  Atlas   showing   battles,  engagements  and 

important  localities,   connected   with   the   Campaigns  in  Virginia.  Phi- 
lad.  1864.  16  plates  cloth,  sm.  S(i.  4to.  —  Plate  16  wanting.  (11.20)  3.50 

3181  Guerre  d'Amerique.  Campagne  du  Potomac,  Mars— Jnillet  1862. 

Paris,  1868*  sm.  8vo.  1' 

3182  Campagnes  de  Virginie  et  de  Maryland  en  1862;  Documents  oi- 

ficiels   sonmis  au  Congr^s.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.,  avec  introdnct.  et  annota- 

■  tlons  par  F.  Lecomte.  Paris,  1868.  hf.  cloth,  map.  8vo.  1-^0  j 

3183  _-— .   Daniel  (L.)    La  guerre   aux  Etats-Unis.  Paris,  1862.  map.  8vo.  | 

31^ Estvail  (B.)  KriegBbilder  ans.  A murika.  Leipzig-,*  1864.  2  vols  in 

I.  hf.  hd.  8vo.  180 

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WAR  (CIVIL)  ori86i  to  1866. 

3185  HeuEinger  (O.)  Tooneelen  nit  den  Amerik.  Ooriog,^1861-- 66. 

Uit  h.   Hoogd.  door  Lnit   M.  de  Sitter.   Kampen,   1870.   sd,   8yo. 

(2.26)  1.60 
{Seenei  from  the  Jmeriean  War,  Trantl,  from  the  Oertnan,) 

3186  Laboulaye  (£d.)  Les  Etats-Unis  et  la  France.  Paris,  1862. 

8vo.  1.— 

3187  — "  Laugel  (A.)  Les  Etats-Unis  pendant  la  guerre  (1861—1866.) 
Paris,  1866.  8to.  1.— 

3188  IfBOOmte  (F.)  Gnerre  de  la  Secession.  Esquisse  des  ^v^nements 

inilitaires  et  politiques  des  Etats-Unis,  1861—1863.  Paris,  1866—67. 
3  Yols  in  1.  mape,  hf,  calf.  large  8vo.  8.76 

3189  Gnerre  des   Etats-Unis  d'  Am^riqne.  Rapport  an  D^parte- 

ment  militaire  Suisse.  Paris,  1863.  maps,  hf,  bd,  8vo.  1.50 

3190  Mo  dellan  (Geo.  B.)  Report  on  the  organization  and  campaigns 

of  the  army  of  the  Potomac ;  with  acconnt  of  the  campaign  in  Wes- 
tern Virginia.  N.  York,  1864.  cloth,  plant.  8yo.  (6.85)  2.25 

3191  Moore  (Pr.)  The  Rebellion  Record:   Diary  of  American  events, 

with  documents,  narratives,  illustrative  incidents,  poetry,  etc.  with  in- 
troductory address  on  the  causes  of  the  struggle,  ....  by  E.  Everett. 
New-York,  1864.  6  stout  vols.  76  fine  portraits  on  steely  and  28  maps 
and  plans,  cloth,  large  8vo.  35. — 

3192  Motley  (J.   L.)   Causes  of  the  American  civil  war.  N.  York. 

1861.  8vo.  —.60 

3193 The  same.  Lend.  1861.  8vo.  —.60 

3194 Onesimus  Seoundus.  True  interpretation  of  the  American  ci- 
vil war,  and  of  England's  cotton  difficulty;  or  Slavery  from  a  different 
point  of  view,  cet  2d  edit.  Lond.  1863.  8vo.  —.60 

3195  BUBSell  (W.  H.)  My  diary.  North  and  South.  Lond.  1863. 2  vols. 

doth.  8vo.  (13.66)  5.60 

Diary  of  the  eminent  reporter  of  TJie  Timet. 

3196 Southera  History  of  the  War.  Official  Reports  of  battles,  as 

published  by  order  of  the  Confederate  Congress  at  Richmond.  New- 
York,  1864.  cloth.  8vo.  (9.80)  4.50 

3197  Tenney  (W.  J.)  Military  and  Naval  History  of  the  Rebellion  in 

the  United  States,  with  biographical  sketches  of  deceased  officers.  New- 
York.  1867.  843  pp.  mapty  portr.  and  platet,  tome  coloured,  cloth,  roy. 
8vo.  6.50 

3198  Trobriand   (Regis  de),  Qnatre  ans  de  cainpagne  k  Tarmee  du 

Potomac.  Paris,  1867—68.  2  vols  in  1.  hf,  calf  8vo.  3.75 

3199 De    Vereen.  Staten  van  Noord  Amerika.  Hun  omvang,  bevolking 

en  staatkund.  indeeling.  Utrecht,  1861.  20  pp.,  2  mapt.  roy.  8vo.    --.50 
( The    Vn.    Staiet  of  N.  Amer.  Extent,  population  and  political  division^ 
in  view  of  the  threatening  war.) 

WASHINSTON  (S E 0 R S  E.)  -  See  iiM735-44. 

3200  Callimaohi  Hymni,  cpigrammata  et  fragmenta,  c.  notis  H.  Ste* 

phani   et  aliorum.    Edid.  J.   A.  Emesti.  Lugd.  Bat.  1761.  2  vols,  calf 

ffiU,  coats  of  arms  on  tides.  8°.  4.— 

I   insert  this   book  here  only  on  account  of  ibis  copy,  that  gives  a  fair  tea* 

timony   for   the   Uatoh   enthnsiasm  for  the  American  caose.  Ou  the  fly-leaf  of 

Amsterdam.  48 

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WASHiNQTON. 

t)ifl  first  ?oL  we  fiml  the  foUowivg  insenptiim:  ^^raeH(miMmM4ju9emty  9km 
Koofmam  Ape  CalUma^Ao  ....  prmemip  orwtUrt  4^  Amplm.  JLeovttrdiauibui 
Mifffitfraiibus  Oymnatio  valedixH,  verba  faeient,  m  laitdem  illuttriuimi  Jwu- 
rieanorum  Etrois,  Bickfirdi  (G^grgi)  Woikif^tom*-  1737/' 

3201  Carrel  (Arm.)  Oeuvres  litt^raires  et  6coaQmi«aes«  pabl.  etanno* 

t^es  par  Ch.  Romey.  Pr^c.  d'ane  notice  biograph.  par  £.  Littr^«  Fsuis* 
1854.  hf.  cloth.  8vo.  1.40 

Cont.  an  article  on  the  mother  of  Washington. 

3202  Vie,   correspondance    et   Merits  de  Washington.  Paris,  1807.  Mi» 

teparately,  4to.  2.— 

320$ The  aame.  Paris,  1840.  MUt  $fpwrt^ly,  ^to.  2.- 

3204 La  fete  fun^bre  de  Washington  c^l^br6e  k  Amsteidam  dans  la  So- 

ci^t^  de  Felix  Mentis,  le  21  Mars  1800.  8to  11  pp.  Rare,  2i>0 

3205 Fontanes  (L.)  Eloge  fun6bre  de  Washington ;  pronoac^  dans  la 

le  temple  de  Mars,  le  20  Plnviose,  an  8.  Paria,  an  VlU(180a)8vo,  2.- 

3206 Marshall  (J.)  Leven  yan  Geo.  Washington.  Uit  het  Bag.  door 

J.   Wemlnck.  Haarlem,  1805—1809.  10  voU.  id.  portr.  of  Jf.,  mope  a»d 

jUaiet.  8vo.  6.— 

{DuicA  iranelaU^  ^  MarthaWt  Ufe  of  ffaskington,  -^  See  n^  1740. 

3207 The  same.  10  vols.  8yo.  hf.  elothy  and  1  vol.  of  plates  and  maps, 

in-4to.  hf  cloth.  6.- 

3208 Atlas  in  4to.  eeparately  hf  hd.  2.- 

8209 Official  letters  to  the  Honor.  American  Congress,  written  da- 
ring the  war  between  tbe  United  Colonies  and  Great-Britain.  New-Yorlc, 
Sam.  CampbeU,  1796.  2  vols,  calf  giU.  8vo.  16.- 

Obiginal   bdition,    very    rare.   The  London  reprint,  pablished  by  Cadell, 
bears  the  date  1795.  —  See  Rich  p.  892. 

3210  -^-  RaodBay  (D.)  Life  of  Geo.  Washington,  First  President  of  the 
Un.  States.  New  York,  1807.  porir.  cf.  8vo.  1.50 

3211  Beport  (24th  and  25th)  of  the  Board   of  Trustees    of  Public 

Schools  of  the  city  of  -Washington,  1870-72.  Waahingt.  1871-78. 
2  vols.  l^et.  8vo.  4.50 

3212  Watts  de  Peyster  (J.)  The  Datch  at  the  North  Pole  and  the  Dutch 
in  Maine,  with>  Appendix.  New-Tork,  1857—58. 2  parts.  8vo.  2.^ 

Paper  read  before  the  New-York  Historical  Society. 

3213  —  Secession  in  Switzerland  and  in  the  United  States  compa- 
red; the  annual  address  delivered  before  the  Vermont  State  Historical 
Socity.  CatskiU,  1863.  8vo,  1.26 

3214  Weld  (Is.)  Beisen  dnrch  die  Verein.  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  n. 
dnrch  d.  Provinzen  Ober-  n.  Unter-Kanada,  1795—97.  Naeh  d.2nAaflg. 
ans  d.   Engl,   libers,  mit  Anmerk.  Berlin,  1800.  2  vols.  plaUe^  id.  8yo. 

2.50 

For  the  edition  in  Engl.,  French  and  Datch,  see  n*  1749—58. 

3215  Weltbuoh.  Erst  Thell  von  newen  erfondnea  I^andsch^fHen.  W^rhaff- 
tige  Beschreibunge  aller  Theil  der  Wdt  etc.  dnrch  Seb.  ^ranok 
von  Word.  (Franckfurt,)  1567. 

Ander  Theil  von  Schiffithrten.  Wahrhafft.  Besohreibnnge  aller  imd 

mancherley  sorgfeltigen  Schiffarten,  anch  viler  nnbekannten  erftmdnen 
Landschafften,  tnsulen,  Konigreichen,  eto.  Din*c]i  Ulr.  Sebniidt  Ton 
etraubingen.  Francktot,  1567.  —  2  vols  in  1.  bd».  fol.  15.- 

Fituw  Msuaa, 

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'This  is  one  of  the  rarest,  if  not  the  rarest  of  the  eariy  German  collefeti«D 
of  voyages.**  (Bihl.  Grcnvilliana  p.  643.) 

This  copy  of  the  WeUbueh  wants  1 5  different  leaves ;  the  Voyage  of  Schmi- 
del,  in  America  and  Brasilia  is  complete,  and  followed  by  that  of  tiani  Staden 
from  Homborg. 

WEST-INDIES. -See  no  1757-73. 

3216  Apologus   van  den   Kr^ch  der  Gansen  met  de  Vossen door 

Philonem  Patarieiuui,  tot  welstant  der  Vereem.  Nederlaikden,  endeb^vor- 
deringhe  van  d^  aenstaende  vloot  op  West-Indien.;  No  place.  1622. 
4to.  (Asher  n^  90.)  Stained  in  the  upper  margin.  1. — 

{Jftology  of  the  War  of  the  Oeete  and  the  Foxet  ....  for  the  welfare 
of  the  Vniled  Netherlands  and  to  advancement  of  the  next  fieei  to  the 
Wett'Indiei,) 

3217  Concept  tot  veroveringe  en  verdelinge  van  de  Spaenscbe  West- 

Indien  tusschen  Hollant  en  £agelant.  (1707.)  MS.  8  pp.  fol.  2.50 

{Frojeei  for  eonquerin^  and  divinon  of  the  Spanith  Weit'lndies,  bet- 
ween Holland  and  England.) 

3218  Consideraticn  op  de  Kadere  Memorie  van  feet  uemen  der  schepen 

van  deezen  Staat  door  de  Engelschen ;  uitgeg.  onder  den  ty tel  van :  De 
Vrye  Vaart  en  Handel,  ete.  's  Hage,  1758.  tol.  1.5to 

{Coniideraiunu  on  the  teeond  Memorial  on  the  priaes  made  ht/  the  En- 
§liMh  on  ve$telt  of  this  State,  ete.) 
Against  n^  1763  and  1764. 

3219  Herrera  (A.  de)  Zee-  en  land-togten  in  de  West-Indien:  d'eerste 

door  J.  Ponce  de  Leon,  naar  Florida,  1512;  de  andere  door  Pamph.  de 
Narvaes,  naar  Camaguy^  en  elders,  1513.  Uit  h.  Spaans.  Leyd.,  P.  v. 
d.  Jay  1706.  4  platet.  8vo.  2.— 

{Foyage9  and  travels  in  the  Wett-Indiet.  l^.  of  J.  Ponce  de  Leon,  to 
Florida^  1512;  2^.  of  P,  de  Narvaes,  to  Oumaguyea  etc,  1513.  From  the 
Spanith.) 

3220  Drie   togten   te  zee  en  te  land  in  de  West-Indien,  1623  en 

vervolg.  10.  Pr.  de  Garay,  van  Jamaica  na  Panuco ;  2^,  P.  d*AIvarado, 
van  Mexico  na  Guatemala ;  3«.  D.  de  Goddy,  van  Mexico  ter  ontdek- 
Idng  van  versch.  landsehappen.  ITit  h.  Spaans.  Leyd.,  P.  v.  d.  Aa,  1707. 
8vo.  1.50 

{Thf$e  nryagee  and  travels  in  the  W,  Jnd,  1623  etc.  I®,  F.  de  Qdray,from 
Jamaiea  to  Panuco;  2<^.  P.  d^Alvarado,  from  Mexico  to  Ouaiemdla;  3". 
J>,  de  Oodoy,  from  Mexico  for  the  discovery  of  differeni  countries.) 

32il  Het  regt  der  ingezetenen  van  deezen  Staat  om  op  de  Fiiaiische 

West-Indien  te  handeleS)  ....  Doot  een  Koopman  van  Sint  Eustatios. 
Uit  het  Efig.  vert.  Amst  1758.  8vo.  1.50 

{The  rights  of  the  inhabitants  of  this  State  to,  trade  wUh  the  French 
JTest-Indies,  ^g  a  Merchant  of  St.  EusUUius,  Transl.  from  the  Engl.) 

3222 Kort  Berfittelse  om  WSst   indien  eller   America,  som  elliest 

kallas  Nya  Werlden.  (^o  place).  1675.  4to.  Title  and  42  pp.  bds.^io.  30.— 
Thir  tmill  boul[  is  one  of  the  scatcest  of  the  Si^edish  fypogft^hical  prodo- 
doiB  (tf  the  17tk  tentary  on  America.  The  larger  part  of  it  ia  devoted  to 
Sooth- Ameriea  (pp*  12—4^2);  of  North- America  particular  notice  has  been  ta- 
ken only  of  Virginia;  its  description  fills  5  pages  (7 — 11).  Although  the  book 
bears  no  printers  name,  it  is,  no  doubt,  printed  by  John  Kankel  of  Wysings- 
Wg!,  is  it  Uttm  pxi  ol  tll»  SMMd  editicw  of  Httikinersan^'s  voyage  and  dtMr 
wori[i  on  Asia.  —  See  in  the  following  Division:  Collections  of  yoj/^agfes. 

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380  BOOKS   ON   AMBRIOA. 


WEST-INDIES. 

Tbe   ooDdition   of  oar  copy  is  infortunately  not  a  fery  good  one;  it  is  stai- 
ned and  has  some  wormboles. 

3223 Six  Months  in  the  West  Indies  (the  Caribbee  Islands)  in  1825. 

2d  edit.  Lond.  1826.  bdt,  map.  8vo.  1.50 

For  the  Dutch  translation,  see  N^  1771. 

3224 WeBt-Indianisk  BeeBe-Beskriffning,  fran  1639—1646,  ifran 

Amsterdam  till  St.  Joris  de  Mina,  itt  Castell  i  Africa;  fdrrattat  ochbe- 
skrefwin  af  Mich.  Hemmersam,  Borg.  nthi  Nnrenberg,  Och  na  in  p&- 
war  Swanska  Spraak  fdrwandt  och  tryckt  Wysingzborg,  aff  Joh,  Kan- 
kel,  1674.  4tO.  8  unnumh.  93  nun^.  pp.  75.- 

Vert  babe  as  all  the  early  typographical  productions  of  Wysingsborg.  The  ori- 
ginal edition  (in  German)  was  published  in  1663  in  Nuremberg,  where  the  au- 
thor, a  goldsmith,  lived  after  his  7  years  foyage  to  Guinea,  Brazil,  etc.  The 
present  Swedish  translation  is  made  by  the  publisher  and  printer,  J.  Kankel, 
himself;  his  preface  is  erroneoasly  dated  1647.  —  The  larger  part  of  the  book 
treats  of  the  author's  stay  in  Guinea,  with  a  description  of  that  country ;  it 
is  only  from  page  89,  that  he  speaks  of  Brazil. 

Forms   part   of  the   rare   Collection   of    Voyages  printed  at   fFynugzhorn^ 
see  in  the  ibllowing  division:  CoUeetiont  of  Voyagei. 

3225  Wetherell  (E.)  Queechy,  schetsen  v.  h.  leven  en  den  maatschappelg- 
ken  toestand  der  Noord-Amerikanen.  Uit  b.  Eng.  Delft,  1853.  3  toIs. 
id.  8vo.  (9.~)  4.50 

{SketeAes  from  ike  life  and  tociely  of  the  N.  Americana.  Trantl.  from 
the  Engl.) 

3226  Wette  (L.  de))  Med.  Dr.,  Reis  in  de  Vereenigde  Staten  en  Canada,  in 
1837.  Uit  het  Hoogd.  Zalt-Bommel,  1839.  2  vols.  ad.  8va.      (6.—)  2.- 

{Voyage  through  the  Tin.  States  and  Canada.  From  the  Qerman,) 

WHALEFISHERY.  -  See  n^  1778-99. 

3227  De  Walvisohvangst,  met  veele  byzonderheden  daartoe  betrek- 

kelyk.  Amsterd.,  F.  Conradi,  1784—85.  3  vols  in  1.  hf  calf  uncut.  96, 
11(3  and  116  pp.^  20  map*  and  platea.  4to.  5.50 

{The  IVhaleJuhery,  with  many  partieulara  relating  to  it.) 
With  historical  introduction.  See  n''  1778  where  only  the  first  part  is  men- 
tioned. 

3228  The  same.  1784-86.  4  vols  in  1.  hf  calf  uncut.   96,  lUend 

116  pp.;  21  maps  and  platea.  4to.  7.50 

The  fourth  vol.  treats  of  the  Herringfishery. 

3229  Sante  (O,  van)  Alphabet.  Naamljjst  van  alle  de  Groenlandsche 

en  Straat-Davissche  coramandeurs,  die  zedert  1700  op  Greenland,  en  ze- 
dert  1719  op  de  Straat-Davids  voor  Holland  ....  hebben  gevaaren  .... 
hoeveel  visschen,  vaten  spek  en  traan  yder  ....  heeft  aangebragt  Haar- 
lem, 1770.  engrav.  frontiep.  hf  bd.  4to.  9.— 

{Alphabetical  ',Liet   of   all   the    Cdmmandeura,  who  tailed  aince  1700  to 
Greenland,    and  aince    1719  to  the  Strait  of  Davia,  for  ffoOand,  ....  how 
Ma$ty  flahea,  blubber  and  train-oil  each  haa  produced^  etc.) 
With  continuation  in  Manuscript  till  1798. 

3230 The   same   work,  unth  continuation  in  Manuscript  till  1802.  calf. 

4to.  7.50 

Fred.  Moubb, 

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WHALEFISHERY. 

3231  Muller  Fz.  (S.)  Geschiedcnis  der  Noordsche  Compagnie.  Utrecht, 

1874.  435  pp.  map  of  Spitzbergen.  8vo.  4.50 

{History  of  the  North  Company.) 
Prize>es8ay  published  by  the  Society  for  Arts  and  Sciences  at  Utrecht.  Con- 
tains numerous  unknown  historical  facts  from  the  Stats- l^ecords    at  the  Hagne 
and  other  sources  on  the  Whale-fishery,  its  profits,  practice,  etc. 

3232  Williams  (Rich.)  M6moires.  R(^dig6s  et  editea  par  J.  Hamilton.  Trad, 
de  I'Angi.  Vevay,  1857.  sm.  8vo.  1.50 

The  author  was:  *Chirurgien,  catechiste  de  la  Societe  missionnairc  pour  la 
Patagonie  et  la  Terre  de  Fen." 

WISCONSIN. -See  1^0 1801. 

3233  Keport  (let— 3d  Annual)  and  Collections   of  the  State  Historical 

Society   of    Wisconsin,   for    1854-  56.  Madison,  1855-57.  3  vols.  (160, 
548,  547  pp.)  Vol.  2  and  ^.doth.  8vo.  (16.-)  10.— 

Interesting  collection,  containing  commnuications  and  memoirs  of  the  older 
settled  Wisconsin  counties  and  settlements;  the  French  regime;  Events  in  the 
North- West  during  the  War  of  1812 — 15;  Stories  of  the  pioneers;  glimpses 
of  the  Red  Men,  etc.  etc. 

3234  The  same.  Second  annual  Report  etc.  for  1855.  Vol.  K.  Madison, 

1856.  548  pp.  Svo.  bcU,  2.50 

Cont.:  H.  S.  JBaird,  Early  history  and  condition  of  Wisconsin ;  /.  H,  Loei* 
wood.  Early  times  and  erents  in  W.;  Personal  narartive  of  Col.  J.  Shaw, 
(whose  mother's  father  was  J.  HoUinbeck  (Hollenbeek),  native  of  Amsterdam) 
of  Marquette  Country,  1783—1855;  I).  M.  Pariuou,  Pioneer  life  in  W.; 
Advent  of  the  N.  Y.  Indians  in  W.  etc.  etc. 

3235  Wislicenus  (A.)  Denkschrift  iib.  eine  Reise  nach  Nord-Mexico,  ver- 

bunden  mit  d.  Expedition  d Donniphan,  1846—47.  A.  d.  Engl,  von 

G.  M.  V.  Ross.  Braunschw.  1850.  ad.  3  maps,  Svo.  (2.80)  1.60 

3236  Wright  (Miss)  Tafereelen  van  Noord-Amerika,  of  Reize  door  de  Ver- 
eenigde  Staten.  Uit  het  Eng.  vert.  Amsterd.  1822.  2  vols.  sd.  8vo.  2.50 

(Futures  from  N.  Jmerieoj  or  voyage  through  the  Un,  States,  Transl. 
from  the  Engl.) 
The  French  translation,  see  vfi  1806. 

3237  WurfTbain  (L.)   Relatio  historica  Habspurgico-Anstriaca,  durch  was 
mittel  das   ....    Hausz  der  Ertz-Hertzogen  zu  Oesterreich  in  Europa, 

Africa,   Asia  and  America  zu  denen   ....  Kdnigreiehen  etc kommen 

nnd  gelanget.  Nttmb.  1636.  veUum.  fol.  8.— 

At  the  end  of  the  vol.;  Demonstratio  genealogica  Rndolphi  I  Habsburgensi. 

YUCATAN. 

3238  Newe  zeittung.  von  dem  lande.  das  die  Sponier  funden  haben 

ym  1521  jare    genant   Jucatan.  No  place  or  date,  but  printed  probably  in 
1521.  —  4  leaveSf  Gothic  types,  4  large  and  curious  woodcuts.  4to.        8. — 

Exact  facsimile  in  photolithography,  on  old  paper,  from  the  unique  copy  at 
the  royal  library  at  Berlin,  unknown  np  to  the  time  of  the  publication  (1873.) 
—  Printed  only  in  100  copies.  Differs  totally  of  the  reproduction  of  the: 
Trois  letters  snr  la  deconverte  du  Yucatan,  etc.  1518,  d*apr^  un  MS.  allemand 
de  1520,  published  with  a  German  and  French  translation  by  Mr.  Fred.  Mul- 
ler, Amsteniam,  1871. 

Amsterdam. 

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82S9  (ZlQgler,  Jao.)  Syria,  Palestina,  Arabia,  Aegf^^/kdk  Sd^Oifttt,  Hobillt 
Argentorati,  1532.  8  tMju,  hf,  veUmm.  am.  fol.  27.- 

FiBST  XDiTiOM,  ViBT  EASIE.  Highly  interesting  for  the  ancient  geography 
of  the  Northern  eoontries  (SeAoudia),  letfes  85 — 188;  it  contains  also  a  re- 
markable notice  on  the  Voyage  of  Cabot  in  America.  —  The  work  is  illostn- 
ted  by  eight  maps  in  woodeat,  the  last  of  which  represent  Schondia. 

Safe  a  few  MS.  annotations  in  the  margins,  a  very  fine,  dean  and  tall 
copy.  On  the  title  the  aotograph  hisoriptton:  »  Sum  JEbtm/reeU  Uoyd,  1566/ 
—  £x  Bibliotheca  Isaad  Yossii.  Doplicate  of  the  Uni? ersity  Library  al  Lddeo; 
stamp  on  the  title. 

3240  Zirokel  (O.)   Schetsen   nh  en  oyer  de  Yereen.  Staten.  Uit  h.  Hoogd. 
Groning.  1851.  id.  8vo.  (1.90)  1.- 

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INTRODUCTION. 

Works  on  ancient  Geography.  —  On  voyages  in  general^ 

3242  MandaufUa  (Joanne  do)  Qaal  tratta  delle  pin  marauegliosi  cose  6 
pia  notabile  che  se  trouino,  e  come  presentitaltnente  ha  cercato  tutte 
le  parte  habitabile  del  mondo,  et  ha  notato  alcune  degne  cose  che  ha 
vedute  in  esse  parte.  Venetia,  A,  Tofii^  1587.  vellum,  VZmo.  20.— 

Page  105  aud  106  damaged;  somewhat  stained.  —  Very  rare. 

PTOLEMAEUS,  GL 

3243  Ptolemaei  Cosmograpbia,  opus  Domtni  ^coYai  (Donis)  German i. 

Uloie^  1486,  wih  tie  32  woodeut  moft  coloured^  and  ifS.  iniliaU  in 
eoloure.  veUum.  kurge  fol.  38.— 

This  edition  is  mach  rarer  than  the  former  of  1483,  which  contained  these 
maps  for  the  first  time.  —  The  margins  of  the  last  leaves  stained  hj  water 
and  somewhat  defective. 

3244 Quadriporti.  Ptolo.  Que   in  hoc  volnmine   continentnr   heo 

snnt  Liber  quadripartiti  Ptolomei.  Centiloqainm  ejnsdem.  Oentiloquiam 
Uermetis,  ete.  Yenetiis,  Sumpiidut  Oetaviania  iScoti,  1519.  vellum^  wood- 
cuis,  fol.  10.— 

Fine  copy,  honnd  op  with:  Albofaazen  Hally  Lthri  de  jadiwis  astrorom.  La- 
tine  per  A.  Stnpam  Rhoetam.  Basil.,  ffenricpetri,  1661. 

3246  Ptolemaeus  auotus,  restitutus,  eraaculatus,  cum  tabulis  vcte- 

ribus  et  noyis.  Argentorati,  Joa,  ScoIm,  1520.  calf,  fol.  ff^iik  25  vtape 
{instead  of  47.)  25.— 

This  i»  a  reprint  of  the  cekhratod  edition  of  1513.  My  copy  has  net  the  map 
of  the  /rorld,  hnt  it  has  the  map :  ffaee  terra  eum  adjacentibue  huuUs  t»- 
venta  est  per  Columium,  ete,  —  See:  Harrisse,  Additions  n^  58. 

3246  — ' Geographicae  enarrationis  libri  octo.  Bllibaldo  Pirokeymero 

interprete,  (ace.)  aBiiotationes  J.  do  Regie  Monte.  Argentoragi  (eic)^ 
J.  Qrieninger^  1525.  Te^  in  woodcui  harden,  50  iar^e  Ufoadcut  maps,  kf, 
ealfy  arms  on  sides,  fol.  (Harrisse  N^  136.)  60.— 

Vbrt  babe.  The  maps,  are  the  same  as  those  in  the  edition  of  1522.  It 
contains  also  the  fimous  map  of  Laur.  Frisins,  dated  1522,  which  hears  the 
name  f^JmericA'\  —  Title  and  the  following  leaf  restored,  and  stained  in  the 
margins. 

3247  Same  edition.  Pigskin,  wUh  elaspr,  —  Vetff  fou  and  iaU  copy,  only 

a  MS,  annotation  on  iha  title  and  some  in  the  margins*  90.^ 

8248  -^—  Qeogmpkicae  ensTnitloiiis  UM  octo>  ex  B^  Firekheymefi  transla* 

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PTOLEMAEUt,  CL 

tione  a  Mich.  VilUmoyano  {Serveio)  recogniti.  Lagduni,  M.  et  G.  Treck- 
tel,  1585.  woodeuUy  fine  onumenial  borden  and  maps,  calf,  large  fol.  Fine 
copjf.  (Harriflse  n»  210.)  80.  - 

First  edition  published    by  Servetas.  —  Very  rare. 

3249 PtolemaeilS.  —  Geographia  nniveRralis  vetus  et  nova,  compleetens 

Ptolem.  Enarrationis  11.  VHI.  Tranalatio  Pirckheimeri  ....  Sueced.  tabn- 
lae  opera  Seb,  MvnHeri  novo  paratae  modo.  Basileae,  par  HenrUkum,  Petnm^ 
1540.  calf,  fol.  some  wormholes.  (HarriHse  n^  231.)  60.- 

First  edition  of  Ptolemy  by  Seb.  Monster.  —  48  maps,  with  the  word 
Jwuriea  on  the  mappamund. 

3250  Qeographicae   Enarrationis   libri   Vlll.  ex  B.  Pirckeymheri 

tralatione,  sed  ad  Graeca  et  prisca  exemplaria  a  Mich.  Villanorano  (if. 
Serveio)  secundo  recogniti.  Lngduni,  Jpud  Huff,  a  Forta,  1541.  50  mapi. 
Fine,  tall  copy,  foL  45.— 

Valuable  edition,  see  Harrisse  N^  233. 

3251 The  same  edition.  Af,  bound,  fol.   Tall  eopy,  but  wantUu  wuxf 

28,  30,  41.  45.  35.- 

3262 Omnia  quae  extant  opera,  praeter  Geographiam,  cara  ab  £.  0* 

Schreckenfaebsio.  Baaileae,  ap.  Etfnrie,  Petrum,  1551.  woodeuU.  bd8.  sm. 
fol.  40.- 

3253 Geographiae  libri  VIII,  a  Bil.  Pirckheymero  tianslati  et  il- 

lustrati.  Accesserunt  Tabulae  novae  per  Seb.  Mnniterum.  [In  fine:]  Ba- 
sileae,  es  ojfieina  SenrieAi  Petri,  1552.  calf,  fol.  32.- 

The  54  maps  colouxed.  —  Contains  3  maps  relating  to  America :  a  map  of 
the  world  with  Terra  Florida,  Cuba,  Hispaniola,  America  ve\  Brasilia,  Fretmn 
Magallianum,  Temistitan.  —  Daoia  et  Sehondia  with  a  part  of  «6runland". — 
Novae  Insulae. 

The  descriptions   of  the    maps  are  in  fine  ornamental  borders  by  SoUm- 

3264 Geographia  universal  is  vetos  et  nova,  complect.  Ptolem.  Enar- 
rationis 11.  YIII.  Translat.  Pirckheimeri,  ....  suceed.  tabulae  op.  6\JlfK«- 
9teri.  Basiliae,  per  Henricum,  Petrum,  1555.  54  maps,  (as  in  N<>  8253.)  8di. 
fol.  (Harrisse,  Addenda  N^.  155.)  45.- 

Bound  up  in  one  vol.  with:   yal,  Andr,  Ryd,  Catalogns annorum atqne pn'o- 
^      cipiim.  Bernae.  1540. 

3255  — —  ~r  Geographia,  olim  a  B.  Pirkheimherio  translate,  at  nunc  mul- 
tis  codd.  graec.  coliata,  et  redacta  a  Jot.  MoUtio.  Yenetiis,  V,  Valfri- 
siuSy  1562.  64  engraved  maps  {on  copper),  vellum.  4to.  16.— 

This  edition  contains  8  maps  on  America,  besides  different  maps  of  the  Nor- 
thern regions  of  Europe  and  America. 

3256  Geographiae    libri   YIII.   Latine,   cum   tabulis    ad  mentm 

auctoris  restitutis  per  Ger.  Mereatorem.  (Ed.  cura  A.  Mylii.)  1584  (i* 
fine:)  Coloniae,  1578.  vellum,  woodcuts  and  maps.  Large  fol.  24.- 

Vebt   fine   COPT,   wUA  splendid   engraved  title  and  29  maps  on  copper, 
each  with  elegant  omameutal  bca-der  and  cartouches. 
First  edition  of  Ptolemy  with  Mercator^s  series  of  maps. 
See  for  Mercator's  Atlases:  Catalogue  of  Atlases,  etc  N**.  1876-^86. 

3257  The  same.  Ibid.  1578.  Engraved  title  and  ^1  coloured maps^mX^i'i- 

vellum,  lage  fol.  16.- 

Withont  the  two  maps  of  the  globes. 

3258  Geographiae   nuiversne  turn  veteris  turn  novae  absolutissimniQ 

QpaSy  duobos  volaminibus  distiaotum  in  qaorom  priore  ha^entar  M^ 

FitSD.   MlJUIB, 

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PTOLEMAEUS,  CL 

maei  Geogfraphica,  in  secundo  antiqnae  orbis  tabulae  XXXVII  receo- 
tiores,  auctoro  J.  A.  Magino.  Coloniae,  P.  Ketchedt^  1597.  2  vols  in  1. 
stamped  pigskin^  mih  date  of  1599  on  the  binding,  64  mapi,  4to.  Very  fine 
copy,  17. — 

Contains  3  maps  of  the  world  with  America  and  one  special  map  of  the 
New  World.  Leaf  279  to  291  of  the  2d  yolame  contain  a  description  of  America. 

3269  Ftolemeo,  Geografla,  Tradotta  da  0.  RuscelH  et  hora  nuovamente 

arnpliata  da  G,  Eotaccio,  con  varie  annotationi  et  espositione,  et  ana  geo- 
grafia  universale  separata  da  quella  di  Tolomeo.  Venetia,  Beredi  di 
Melch.  Sassa,  1599.  3  parts  in  1  vol.  calf,  many  maps.  4to.  12.— 

Contains,  besides  3  maps  of  the  world  with  representation  of  America,  a 
separate  ^^Ubre  IV  tratt.  deV  America!'  (leaf  125—143  of  the  2d  part)  with 
9  maps. 

3260  Ftolemaei   Geographiae  libri  Vlll.  Graece  et  Lat.  Cum  tabnlis 

geograph.  ad  mentem  auctoris  restitutis  per  G,  Mercatorem,  Kecogniti  a 
P.  Montano.  Amsterod.,  J.  Hondius  et  Corn,  Nicolai,  1605.  W^UA  portrait 
of  G.  Mercaior  and  27  mapt, 

—  A.   Ortelii  Theatri  orbis  terrarum  parergon,  s.  veteris  geographiae 
tabulae,  commentariis  illustratae.  Antwerp.,  ex  officina  Planiiniana^  1624. 
With    numerous    maps,    including    the    Tabula   iiineraria    Feutingeriana    in 
8  parts. 
Bound  together  in  1  vol.  calf  gilt.  20. — 

3261  Magini  (J.  A.)  Geographiae,  tuna  veteris,  turn  novae,  volumina 

duo.  In  quorum  priore  CI.  Ftolem,  Geographicae  enarrationis  libri  ooto 
....  illustratur,  in  posteriore  ejusd.  Ptol.  antiqui  orbis  tabulae  27,  quibus 
acced.  37  recentiores.  Arnhemi,  Jo.  Janssonius,  1617.  2  vols  in  1.  Dutch 
vellum,  64  maps.  4to.  Fine  copy.  8. — 

Contains  3  maps  of  the  world  with  America  and  one  special  map  of  the  New 
World,  the  same  as  in  the  edition  of  1597  (see  n<>  3258.)  —  Leaf  27 1  to  288; 
Description  of  America. 

3262 Opus  ingens  ac  nobile  omnes  Celorum  motus  contincns.  Felicibus 

astris  eat  in  lucem  ductu  Petri  Liechtenateiti.  Venctiis,  ex  officinaeiusd, 
mteraria,  1515.  calf  gilt.  fol.  Rare,  15.— 

Goth,  types,  ornamented  initials,  mathemat.  iigures  in  the  margins.  —  Fitte 
copy  of  a  well  executed  work,  save  some  small  worraholcs. 

3263  Solino  (Jul.)  De  las  cosas  maravillosas  del  mundo.  Traduzido  por 
Christoval  de  las  Casas.  i^evilla,  A.  Escriuano,  1573.  vellum.  4to.      7. — 


3264  Azuni  (D.  A.)  M^moire  pour  servir  k  I'histoire  des  voyages  maritimes 
des  anciens  navigateurs  de  Marseille.  G^nes,  1813.  hf,  calf,  8vo.      6. — 

"With   autograph    letter  of  the  author.  —  Fine  copy  of  the  Sobolewaki  Li- 
brary. 

3265  Gelre  (P.  P.  van)  Specimen  inaug.  polit.-jurid.  de  utilitate  Naviga- 
tionis.  Lugd.  Bat.  1758.  64  pp.  4to.  1.50 

Points   out  a.  o.:  the  usefnlness  of  navigation  in  the  acquisitions  of  the  oo- 
lonies  in  America. 

3266  D...  A...  (de  Perthes,)  Histoire  des  Naufrages,  on  recueil  des  rela- 
tions ....  des  naufVages,  hivernemens,  d^laisseniens,  incendies,  lamines 
et  autres  ^v^nemens  funestes  sur  mer,  ....  depuis  le  15e  sieclo.  Paris, 
1788—89.  3  vols.  sd.  8vo.  6.50 

Contains   a,  o.\  Naafrage  et  Hiveroement  d.  HoUandois .  sar  la  Nouv.  Zem^ 

Ameterdam. .  49 

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bU.  1696—97  ;  Delaiisement  de  8  matelots  Ang^ols  s.  U  cAte  An  €rpttlf&4» 
1680;  Hifernemeoi  d.  Anglois  daos  Tisle  de  Charlton,  1631 — 32;  Delaisaement 
d.  Holland,  daas  Tiele  de  St.|Maariee;  idem  an  Spitzberg  1635;  N^ofraged'on 
brigantui  Angl.  s.  1.  c6tM  de  Tlsle  royal,  1780;  Sitaatioo  da  vaisseaa  PraD9. 
ie  Jmquet,  \  son  retoar  d.  Bresi),  1558;  Nanfrage  d^one  fi^te  Portug.  s.  1. 
o6tes  de  la  Noa^.-Bspagne,  1678;  etc.  etc. 

8267  Beinhold  (C.   L.)   Korte  geschied.  van  de  zee-reizen  rondom  de  we- 

reld,   en  de    voomaamste  land-ontdekkingen  in   het    Zaiden  en  in  het 

Noorden.  Uit  h.  Hoogd.  's  Gravenh.  1788.  8vo.  1.— 

{Brief  hiitory  of  the    voyages   round  the  World,  and  of  tie  principal 

discoveries  in  the  South  and  in  the  North.  From  the  German,) 

3268  Stevenson  (W.)  Historical  sketch  of  the  progress  of  Discovery,  Na- 
vigation and  Commerce,  from  the  earliest  record  to  the  beginning  of 
the  19th  centnry.  Edinb.  and  Lend.  1824.  hds.  8vo.  (8.40)  6.— 

Complement  of  Kerr's  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  of  which  it  forms 
the  18th  Vol.  and  contains  besides  an  Index  to  that  work,  a  Cataiogae  of 
Voyages  and  Travels.  632  pp.  (Lowndes.) 


COLLECTIONS   OF   VOYAGES. 


RUCHAMER. 

3269 Newe  vnbekanthe  landte  Und  ein  newe  weWte  in  kurtz  ver- 

ganger  zeythe  ertunden.  A  la  fin:  Also  hat  ein  endte  dieses  Buchlein, 
welches  auss  welliseher  sprach  in  die  dewtschen  gebrachte  vnd  gemachte 
ist  worden,  durch  den  wirdige  vnd  hochgelarthen  Hen*e  Jobs  ten 
Euchamer  de  freyen  kunste  vnd  artzenneien  Doctore  etc.  Vnd  durch 
mich  Georgen  Stiichssen  zn  Nureinbergk,  G^dnickte  vnd  volendte  nach 
Christi  vnsers  lieben  herren  geburdte,  M  ccccc  viy.  Jare,  am  Mitwoch 
sancti  Mathei,  des  heiligen  apostols  abenthe,  der  do  was  der  zweynt- 
zigiste  tage  des  Monadts  Septembris.  Fol.  35.— 

Excessively  bare.  German  translation  of  the  curious  collections  of  Voya- 
ges, compiled  by  Al.  Zorzi.  It  contains  the  voyages  of  the  Portuguese  to 
Africa  and  India,  those  of  Colomb  and  Vespucius  to  America,  etc. 

This  copy  wants  title,  f  6,  i  3,  4,  and  k  ^  to  the  end;  some  of  the  mar- 
gins cut  off  and  the  last  leaf  damaged. 

S270  Martyr  ab  Angleria  (Petrus)  De  rebus  Oceanicis  et  Novo  Orhe 
decades  tres;  item  de  Babylonica  Legatione;  item  de  rebus  Aethiopi- 
cis  opuscula  Damiani  k  Goes.  Coloniae,  1574.  vellum,  8vo.  (Stamp  on 
the  title.)  12.- 

3271  The   same.   Fine  copy   in  vellum  with  the  date  of  1654  on  the  htn- 

ding,  "  15.— 

8272 De   Orbe  Novo  Decades  octo,  ....  utilissimis  annotationibus 

illustratae  J...  labore  EUch.  Hakluyti,  Parisiis,  1587.  calf,  8vo.  In- 

complete edition  of  the  Eight  Decades  of  Peter  Martyr,  important  for 
the  valuable  notes  by  Haklnyt.  —  Fine,  tall  copy,  with  someunderhnings; 
t^e  map  wanting. 

327^  [Grynaeus  (Sim.)]  Novus  Orbis  ftegionum  et  (nsularom  veteribus 
incognitarum,  una  cum  tabula  cosmographica.  Basileae,  Apud  Jo.  Her- 
vagium,  1532.  hf,  calf  gilt.  fol.  75.- 

Frbd.  Moutt, 

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The  original  pirst  edition.  -^  «Editio  Qollee^onia  ptima,  tn^  €er» 
tainly  an  invaluable  collection,  which  reflects  credit  to  John  Hntticb, 
who  alone  compiled  it.  Simon  Grynaens  only  wrote  the  preface  ...." 
Harritse  *»«.  171. 

Contents  .*  Cadamasti  navigatio  ad  terras  ignotas.  —  Chr.  Columbi  navi- 
gatio,  —  P.  Alonsi  navigatio.  —  Piuzoni  navigatio.  —  Jib,  Vespuiii  naviga- 
tionnm  epitome.  —  P.  Aliaris  navigatio.  —  Josephi  ludi  navigationes.  *-  Jm, 
Vetpuiii  navigationes  I II I.  —  Epistola  Emanoelis  regis  ad  Leonem  X.  Pont. 
Max.  —  Lodovici  Romani  navigationes.  -^  Hrocardi  Locorum  Terrae  Sanc- 
tae  descriptio.  — >  M.  Pauli  Veneti  De  regionibus  Orient.  11.  III.  —  Hai- 
thon,  De  Tartaris.  --  Micbow,  Sarmatia.  —  P.  Jovii  Mochovit.  legatio.  -- 
Peter  Martyr,  De  Insalis  nuper  inventis.  —  E.  Stelk,  De  Borassiae  anti- 
qnitatt. 

Fine  copy,  with  broad  and  large  margins,  bnt  with  the  map  in  facsimile. 
A  mott  interesting  Manuscript  at  the  beginninj^  of  the  volume,  where  in 
contemporary  handwriting  the  Letters  of  Vespuccins,  Coriez,  etc.  are  repro- 
duced, probably  by  the  possessor  of  the  book,  who  wrote  on  the  first  leaf: 
"Ptineo  me  Bemigio  prinf\  and  who  died  in  1542  at  Aix-la  Chapelle,  as  fs  stated 
in  a  following  annotation.  The  MS.  notes  in  the  margins,  merely  lemmata  or 
indications,  are  in  the  same  handwriting.  —  In  somewhat  later  handwriting 
follows:  "Epitome  convertendi  gentes  Indiarum  ad  jidem  CAristi  ....  Authore 
Nic.  Seriom,  Regul.  Observ.  Ord.  Minorum  Gener.  Commissario  Cismontano.*' 
—  In  all  19  pp.  MS.  —  See  NO  1845—54.  and  1870. 

D  E  B  R  Y ,  Grands  Voyages.  German  Text. 

3274  Samralung  von  Reisen  nach  dern  Occidentalischen  Indien.  Heraus- 

geben   von   J.    u.    Th.   deBry.   Franckfurt.   Vol.  I— IX  and  XH.  — 
14  vols,  maps  and  plates j  half  morocco  violet,  top  gilt,  fol.  375. — 

Very  fine   copy    from   the   Sobolewski    Library,  composed  of  the  following 

editions. 

Vol.        I.  1620.  Third  edition,  according  to  the  coHatioG  of  Brnnet. 

Vol.      II.  1603.  Second  edition,  according  to  Brunet. 

Vol.  III.  1593.  Second  edition.  With  the  plate  Adam  and  Eva,  according  to 
the  description  of  Brunet. 

Vol.    IV.  1594.  First  edition,  according  to  Brunet. 

Vol.  IV.  1613.  Second  edition.  The  title  of  the  edition  in  Latin,  with  date 
of  1594,  and  the  map:  'Nova  Hispania  etc.  1595.'*  Else  aa 
in  Brnnet. 

Vol.  V.  1695.  First  edition.  The  map  of  New  Spain  is  bonnd  in  the  fore- 
going volume  (2d  edit,  of  vol.  IV),  besides  as  in  Brilnet. 

Vol.  V.  1613.  Second  edition.  Title  in  Latin,  with  date  of  1695,  Th&  pla- 
tes 9,  10,  17,  18  are  of  the  first  edition;  plates  16  and  19 
wanting. 

Vol.    VI.  1597.  First  edition.  According  to  Brunet. 

Vol.  VI.  1619.  Second  edition.  The  map  of  America  wanting;  besides  as  in 
Brunet. 

Vol.  VII.  1617.  Third  edition.  The  title  of  the  plates  with  date  of  1624. 

Vol.VlU.  1624.  Second  edition.  With  preface  only  to  W.  Raleigh;  besides  ac- 
cording Brunet. 

Vol.  IX.  1601.  First  edition.  Title  without  date,  with  the  •Historische  ReU- 
tion"  dated  1601,  and  '/Additamentum"  dated  1602.. Accor- 
ding to  the  description  of  Brunet.  Bonnd  in  2  vols. 

Vol.  XII.  1623.  Only    edition.    The   map    ^America    s.  novns  orbis"  and  the 
plan  of  Cusco  wanting;  else  according  to  Brnnet. 
All  ths  Yolomes  clean  aod  with  largt  margins,  oniformly  bound. 

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D  E  B  R  Y.  Petlts  Voyages.  —  German  Text. 

3276  Sammlung  von  Reisen  nach  dem  Orientaliseheii  Indien.  Ilerausge- 

geben  von  J.  u.  Th.  de  Bry.  Pranckftirt.  13  vols,  maps  am/ pkUety  bound. 

in  5  vols.  Buuia  extra,  top  giU.  fol.  325.— 

Very  fine   copy  from  the  Sobolewtki  Library.  Vol.  4  -6  in  first  and  second 

editions;  the  other  in  varioos  editions. 

Vol.  I.  1609.  According  to  the  description  of  Brunei.  —  •Anhang  der  Be- 
schrdbong  des  Konigreichs  Congo.  1625."  The  plate  onpa^. 
25  printed  on  the  wrong  side  oatward;  else  as  in  Bronet 

Vol.     II.  1613.  The  2  leaves  dedication  wanting;  else  according  to  Branet 

Vol.    III.  1616.  The  plan  of  Gua  wanting;  else  as  in  Bronet. 

Vol.     IV.  1600.  According  to  Bninet. 

Vol.    IV.  1607.        idem. 

Vol.      V.  1601.  The  blank  leaf  after  pag.  66  wanting. 

Vol.      V.  1623.  After  pag.  58  a  blank  leaf. 

Vol.  VI.  1603.  After  the  advice  to  the  reader,  2  leaves,  one  in  blank;  else 
as  in  Brunet. 

Vol.     VI.  1630.  According  to  Bmnet. 

Vol.  VII.  1605.  The  dedication  to  Prince  Maurice,  2  leaves,  wanting.  After  leaf 
22  a  blank  leaf. 

Vol.  VIII.  1606.  The  plates  4  and  5  are  the  same,  bat  the  legends  on  it  dif- 
fer; plate  6  and  7  are  also  the  same,  with  different  le- 
gends. With  the  appendix  to  the  8th  part  and  the  plates  to  it. 

Vol.  IX.  1612,  The  border  of  the  title  represents  architectnral  ornaments; 
at  the  end  the  •Continiiatio  des  nennten  Theils"  dated  1613, 
with  the  5  plates. 

Vol.      X.  1613.  The  last  leaf  after  pag.  37  in  blank. 

Vol.  XI.  1618.  On  the  title  the  portrait  of  Van  Noort;  after  the  instruc- 
tion to  the  reader,  the  8  pp.  indicated  by  Weigel.  With  the 
maps  of  St.  Helena  and  Mozambique. 

Vol.  XII.  1628.  According  to  Brunet. 

Vol.  XIII.  1628.    idem. 
All  the  13  (16  parts)  in  excellent  condition, 

3276  Grand  Voyages.  Gorman  Text  Part  I.  Pranckfurt,  1590.  fol.  FirH 

edition^  rariuime,  18. — 

Warhafftige  Contrafaoturen  and  Gebniuch  der  Innwohner  der  jenigen  Land- 
schafft  in  America,  welcbe  Virginia  is  genennet  .... 

Printed  title,  preface,  map,  plate  2—8,  16,  20—23;  of  the  //Pictens"  the 
explanations,  and  plate  4  and  5;  Register  and  impressiim,  3  leaves.  —  The  5 
first  leaves  mounted  or  mended. 

8277 Petits  Voyages.  Latin   Text.  Pt.  3.  Icones  sive  ....  delineationes 

quarundam  mappamm,  locoriim  maritimorum,  insularnm,  urbinm  et  po- 
pulorura  ....  c.  descript,  omnia  in  IndicS  navigatione  versus  Orientem 
snscepta,  ....  incisa  per  Jo.  Th.  et  Jo.  Itr.  de  Bry,  Francofurti,  1601. 
Title,  58  plates  and  Table  of  dutaneet.  bdt.  fol.  24.— 

Separate  edition  of  the  plates  from  the  Petits  Voyoffes  in  Latin,  Sd  Part, 
belonging  to  the  second  voyage  of  Linschoten,  the  voyages  of  the  Batch  to 
East-India,  and  to  the  North.  —  Without  the  map  of  Nova  ZembU  on  the 
verso  of  pi.  58. 

ZIE8LER  (PH.) 

3278  -T —  America,  das  ist,  Brfindung  und  OfTenbahrung  der  Newen  Welt, 
deroselbigen  V51ker,  Gestalt,  Sitten,  GebrUuch,  Policey  u.  Gottesdienst, 
in  dreyssig  vornemste  Scbiftfahrten  ktlrtzUcb  a.  ordentlich  znsammenge- 

Fabd.  Muubk, 

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fasset  ....  Mit  Landtaffelen  u.  Kupferstttcken  auffs  schonste  gezieret  u. 
iu  Track  gegeben  von  J.  Th.  de  Bry.  Franckfurt  a.  M.,  N,  Hoffman^ 
1617.  Many  maps  and  plates,  bds.  fol.  130. — 

Excessive  rare  abridgment  of  the  Grand  Voyages  of  De  Bry,  containing  the 
9  first  parts. 

Good,  large  copy;  the  title>plate  mounted,  some  of  the  margins  not  quite 
clean  and  a  few  wormholes  at  the  last  five  leaves  only,  —  The  fine  Sobo- 
lewski  copy  in    morocco  sold  at  Thaler  80. 

HULSIUS. 

3279  Collation   of   Hulsius'   collection  of  Voyages,  by  Mr.  B.  Qnaritch. 

(London,  1860.)  8  pp.  4to.  With  many  M8S,  corrections  by  Mr.  Q.  himself. 
Entirely  out  of  print,  24. — 

3280  Asher  (A.)  Bibliographical  essay  on   the   collection  of  voyages 

and  travels,  edited  and  publ.  by  L.  Hulsius  and  his  successors,  1598 — 
1660.  Lond.,  1839.  4to.  10.— 

Out  of  print. 

HULSIUS'  Colleetion  of  Voyages.  4to. 

3281  I.  Erste  Schiffahrt  in  die  OrUnlal.  Indien,  so  die HoUandische Schiflf 
(a  Iloutman),  1505-  97  verricht.  Ed.  IV.  Franckfurt,  1606.  70 ^pp.,  9 wa;?* 
and  plates.  10. — 

Wants  the  first  map  and  3  plates.  —  The  title  and  the  first  plates  restored  in 
the  margins;  a  few  letters  defective  in  the  description  at  the  foot  of  2  pi,; 
some  MS.  underlinings.  Short  copy. 

II.  Ander  Schiffart  in  die  Orient.  Indien  (».  xV^cit),  1598— 1600.  Ed.  U. 
Ibid.  1605.  118  pp,,  15  maps  and  plates.  20.— 

The  map  and  2  plates  restored,  else  a  good  hut  short  copy. 

III.  Dritte  Theil  ....  Relation  der  dreyen  Schiffart  ....  gegen  Mitter- 
nacht,  1594—96  {Barentsz  and  de  Veer).  Ed.  I.  Nftrnberg,  1598.  9  lea- 
ves and  146  pp.\  33  maps  and  plates,  talf.  (old  binding  restored.)        65.— 

Very  fine  and  tall  copy;  only  a  small  corner  at  the  under  margin  of  the 
title,  and  5  leaves  slightly  restored.  —  Dedicace  and  plate  48  wanting. 

Ill*  The   same    Part.  Ed.  IF.  Niirab.  1602.  9  leaves  and  121  pp.*, 

31  plates  and  maps.  15. — 

Wants  3  plates;  16  pi.  and  some  leaves  somewhat  defective  in  the  mar- 
gins. Short  copy. 

IV.  Vierte  Schiffkrt.  Warhafftige  Historlen  einer  wunderbarcn  Schif- 
fart, \velche  Vlrich  Schmidel^  1534—35,  in  American!,  bei  Brasilia  und 
Rio  della  Plata  gethan.  Ed.  II.  Ibid.  1602.  11  maps  aiid  h  plates ,  title  and 
10^  pp.  15.-- 

Wantin^   6  maps  and   pi.    —    Plates  and  leaves  somewhat  defective  in  the 
ontside  margins. 
The  Latin  edition  of  Schraidel's  Voyage  by  Hulsius,  see  W.  3004. 

XIII.  Dreyzehente  Schiffahrt  ....  Warhafft.  und  griindtl.Bericht.... 
d.  LandsehaflPt  Virginien  ....  von  Baph.  Eamor.  Hanaw,  1617.  76  pp.^  4 
plates,  hf.  morocco.  —  Fine  copy.  '  30. — 

First  bdition.  The  map  stated  in  the  Grenville  copy,  belongs  to  Part  XIV. 
XV.   Fiinffzehende  SohifE^rt  ....  Bericht  einei  Engeliscben  {R,  Co- 

AmBterdatn. 

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perie)  welcher ....  in  Cambaia  gereiset.  Hanaw,  1617.  75  pp,  hf.  morocco. 

—  Fine  copy,  40.— 
First  edition.  —  To  this  part  belong  no  ma^  nor  plates. 

XVI.  Sechtzehende  SohifffjEihrt.  Journal  der  w  under baren  Reise  W. 
ScAouUfiy  1616—17,  darinnen  cr  eine  neuwe  Durchfahrt  neben  dem  Freto 
Magellanico,  in  die  Suyd  See  entdeckt,  etc.  Franckfurt,  1619.  4  mapt 
and  5  plated,  bdt,  —  Fine,  large  copy,  50.— 

Only  edition.  -  A  close  collation  of  all  these  volumes  with  the  copy  of 
Halsiiis*  Voyages,  in  the  Town  Library  at  Hambarg,  gives  for  this  vol.  the 
following  difference.  —  Three  of  the  maps  (here  unnumbered)  are  numbered 
in  the  Hamburg  copy  and  not  so  good  of  impression  as  in  this. 

XVII.  Siebenzehende  Schiffart,  d.  i.:  eigentl.  nnd  warhafttige  be- 
Bchreibung  der  wunderbare  Reisz  und  Schiffiaurt  Oeorg.  von  Spilbergen. 
Franckfurt  1620.  93  pp.,  6  plates,  hf.  morocco,  —  Fine  copy,  45.— 

Ordy   edition.    —    The    platej    *Val  Parysa'*  and  *Qaintero*'  added  in  Ac- 
simile. 
XVII*  The  same  Part.  bde.  Fine,  tall  copy,  50.- 

With  the  eight  plates  complete. 

XVI I I.  Achtzehender  Theil  der  Newen  Welt,  d*  i.:  grtindl.  volkom- 
mene  Entdeckung  aller  der  West-lnd.  Landschafften  ....  dutch  A.  de 
Herrera,  Franckfurt,  1623.  TUle,  2  leavet  and  256  pp,,  14  mapt.  hf.  mo- 
rocco, 30.— 

Only  edition.  —  The  3  maps  in  the  GrenvIIle  copy  of  this  Part,  unknown 
to  Asher,  belong  to  Part  XIX.  The  vignet  on  the  title  torn  ont;  a  small 
wonnbole  in  the  outside  margin  of  the  last  40  leaves,  else  a  fine,  tall  copy 
with  temoins. 

XVill*  The  same  part,  bds.  Fine,  tall  copy.  Complete,  36- 

XIX.  Neuntzehende  Schiffartb,  inhaltendt  fiinff  Schiftarthen  Sam. 
Brauns  in  Africam,  n.  dessen  Provincien,  Congo.  Bansa,  Loango,  Angote, 
etc.  Franckfurt,  1626.  108  pp.,  6  plates,  bds.  -^  Fine,  tall  copy.         60.— 

Only  edition.  Complete.  —  The  Hamburg  copy  has  but  3  plates;  the  Gran- 
ville copy  5  pi. 

XX.  Zwantzigste  ScMfffahrt,  od.  grundliche  ....  Beschreibung  desz 
Newen  Engellands.  Wie  auch  Virginia  und  Barinuda.  Franckfurt,  1629. 
118  pp.,  one  map  and  3  plates,  hf  morocco.  Fine  copy,  75.— 

Only  edition.  —  The  2  plates  "  fFie  die  fTeiber''  etc.  and  pi.  of  birds 
and  beasts  added  in  admirable  autotypy. 

The   portrait  of  J.  Smith  in  the  comer  of  the  map  in  very  fine  fteaimile. 

The  leaf  signatare  P  differs  in  this  copy,  with  that  in  the  Hamburg  Li- 
brary. Pagg.  114  and  115  have  there  each  84  lines,  hot  in  my  copy  only 
33:  pag.  116  has  in  Hamburg  38,  and  here  42  lines,  including  the  word  ISnii. 

—  The  text  is  the  same.  —  The  plates  of  this  part  are  of  the  utmost  rarity. 

XX(.  Einiind  zwantzigste  SchiflFfahrt,  od.  grfindli^he  ....  Beschrei- 
bung der  volkomnesten  Landschafft  Brasilien,  Ainericae,  etc.  Franck- 
furt, 1629.  131  pp.,  one  map  and  2  plates,  hf  morocco.  —  Fine,  large  copy. 

60.- 
Only  edition.   —   The   poirtndt   of  P.  Pi.  Heyn,  and  the  plate  »Drueien 
Landt.'^  in  photography. 

XXII.  Zwey  und  Zwftnzigste  Sohiffort,  d.  i.  bistor.  eygentl.  Be- 
sclureibimg  des  gewalt.,  machti^en   8cbifia*brt  so  under  dem  Admiral 

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J.rHermiie,  1623— 26,  urab  gie  {sie)  gantaen  Welt  besehehen.  Franckfurt, 
1630.  114  jpp.,  5  maps  and  plates,  hf,  morocco.  —  Fine  large  copy.  60. — 

Ordy  ediiion.  —  Plate  8  (IdsuI  Joaa  l«raando)  and  4  (Vorstellang  wie  die 
Spaoische  Schifff  etc.)  added  in  photography.  —  In  the  and  with  Harabarg  copy, 
the  plate  dO  2,  nmen  gathering  shells/'  here  a  little  damaged,  has  theroi»ni>il 
gUM  54  blaif*  instead  of  ifzutn  28  Alatt.'*  On  the  8th  plate,  whicb^  aceor- 
cording  to  Asher  and  Grenville,  belongs  to  this  Part,  —  and  to  the  » Original 
edition"  (Mr.  Quaritch),  Mr.  Sobolewski  remarks  in  this  copy: 

«Hulsia8  a  rSimprime  mot  k  mot  Teditiou  de  Strassbourg  1629,  et  il  a  em- 
ploye les  ciiivres  memes  de  cette  edition.  II  n'y  a  que  7  planches  &  Tedition  de 
de  Strassboarg  et  celle  du  titre  (le  VI lime)  est  ane  reduction  du  titra  grave 
de  Decker." 

xxni.  Drey  und  zwantzigste  Sohiffahrt,  welche  Q.  JF,  u.L.  W. 
von  SireUberg  etc.  nach  Malta  gethan:  beachrieben  ....  darch  J*  P.  Breit- 
haupt.  Franckfurt,  1632.  Title  and  preface  4  leaves^  222  pp.  and  8  lea- 
ves Index*.,  8  maps  and  plates,  hf.  morocco.  50. — 

Mrst  and  only  edition  by  Hiilsias,  complete  with  8  plates  according  to 
Grenville,  the  engraving  on  the  title,  9  plates,  as  Asher  says.  —  3  leaves 
sh'ghtly  with  and  restored,  else  a  fine  copy. 


Together  15  parts,  sm.  4to,  m^ny  maps  and  plates,  published  1602—32. 
A  Vert  sake  set,  all  in  perfect  condition,  except  pt.  1,  2,  3  (2d  ed.)  and  4. 

A  complete  set  of  Hulsius  consists  of  26  parts,  many  in  different  editions,  pt. 
1  and  5  being  five  times  reprinted.  The  parts  16  to  26,  existing  only  in  one 
single  edition,  these  are  the  most  difficult  to  be  found.  —  A  quite  complete 
collection  of  all  editions  is  of  the  utmost  rarity,  even  beyond  that  of  de  Bry; 
Part  24—26  are  almost  not  to  find. 

The  collection  of  Hnlsins  is  considered  to  be  of  great  merit,  for  his  fidelity 
and  accuracy,  both  in  the  text  and  the  plates. 

3282  Hakluyt  (Hioh.)  The  principall  Navigations,  Voyages  and  Discoveries 
of  the  English  nation,  wade  by  sea  or  over  land,  etc.  London,  1589. 
old  calf.  sm.  fol.  45. — 

Original  edition,  rare.  —  A.  comer  of  the  nnder  part  of  the  title  torn  off 
and  the  three  last  leaves  of  the  Index  wanting;  else  a  good  copy. 

The  'later  and  much  enlarged  editions  of  this  work  appeared  1598 — 1600« 
and  1809—12,  forming  3  and  5  vols  in  folio  and  4to. 

3283  Furobas  (Sam.)  His  Pilgrimage,  or  Belationa  of  the  World  and  Re* 
ligions  observed  in  all  ages  and  places  discovered.  Lond.  1613.  old  calf, 
sm.  fol.  —  Title  mended.  19. — 

First  edition.  -^  '/ Contains  a  theolog.  and  geograph.  history  of  Asia, 
Africa  and  America,  with  the  Hands  adjaeents."  —  The  eight  and  ninth  books 
relate  to  America,  and  the  Spanish  cruelties  in  the  West  Indies. 

The  later,  and  best  edition  of  this  famous  work  of  1625,  in  6  folio  vola- 
mes,  contains  also  a  great  number  of  voyages  made  by  the  Dutch.  —  For  the 
translation  into  Dutch,  see  n*'  1379. 

3284  Jouffnaleii  van  de  Reysen  op  Oostindie.  Amsterd.  M.  Golijil)  1619. 
maps  and  plaiesj  veHum.  sq.  4t0v  (Tiele  N<>  1  c)  85,— 

{Journals  of  the  Voyages  to  East-India.) 
Or  THB  iTTBCOSr   AAttiTT.   -^  This  oolleetioQ  of  Voyages  m  Datch,  is  the 
fint  published  with  a  collective  title,  and  by  far  the  rarest  of  all.  —  It  eon- 
tains  :  an  engraved  frontispiece,  with  the  above  named  title;  a  second  titb  in  typogra- 

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phy:  ''Oost-Indische  eode  West-Indiscbe  Voyagien,  namelyck  de  waenchtigbe 
"beschrijvinge"  etc.  (Eatt-Indian  West-Indian  Voyaget^  viz :  TAe  true  deserip- 
Hon^  etc.)  and  then  the  list  of  the  10  Vojrages  of  this  collection : 

1.  G.  de  Veer^  Voyages  to  the  North.  (Without  special  title.  In  fine-,  Ed- 
chnysen,  1617.)  —  2.  C.  Houtman't  First  Voyage  to  East-India.  1617.  — 
3.  Fan  Neck  and  v.  Warwyckj  Voyage  to  Bast -India.  1619.  —  4.  J.  van 
Spilbergen,  Voyage  to  East- India.  1617.  —  5.  P.  D.  M{arees),  Description  of 
Guinea.  1617.  —  6.  Voyages  of  Candiih  and  Drake.  1617.  —  1.  Raleigh  vsai 
Keymis,  Description  of  Gaiana.  1617.  —  8.  L,  Bicker  and  C.  v,  Heemkerck, 
Voyage  to  Rio  de  Plata.  1617.  ~  9.  S.  de  JTeert,  Voyage  to  the  Strait 
Magellan,  1617.  —  10.  0.  van  Noort,  Voyage  round  the  world.  1618. 

This  copy,  for  the  greatest  part  a  poor  one,  has  the  following  defects, 
viz :  Printed  title  in  bad  condition ;  Preface,  1  pag.  wanting ;  Voyage  of  de 
Veer  wants  leaf;  5.  8.  29.  32.  56  Houtraan  leaf  20;  Spilbergen  leaf  12;  leaf 
9  and  10  damaged:  Marees  wants  leaf  54—57;  Candish  leaf  8 — 11  ;  Raleigh 
leaf  34;  Van  Noort,  title,  pp.  7-10,  and  127—132  (the  last.) 

3285  Journalen  Amst.    M.   Colijn,    1619.   The   same,   velluni.  sq. 

4to.  150.- 

BxcEPTioNABLE  fine  and  tall  copy,  printed  on  large,  thick  paper;  text  and 
plates  in  the  best  condition.  The  printed  title  is  added  in  facsimile^  but  the 
copy  contains  the  dedicace  of  M.  Colyn  and  the  Preface,  or  A  3  (4.)  — 
Only  the  first  part  of  the  collection,  containing  the  Voyages  of  de  Veer,  Hont- 
man,  van  Neck  and  Spilbergen. 

It  is  the  only  copy  I  ever  saw  on  large  paper. 

3286  Begin  en  Voortgangh  v.  de  Vereen.  Geoctr.  Oost-Indische  Com- 
pagnie.  Vervatende  de  voomaamste  Reysen  by  de  Inwoond.  ders.  Pro- 
vincien  derwaerts  gedaen.  Nevens  beschryv.  d.  Rycken,  Eylandon,  enz. 
Nevens  eenighe  Platen  versiert.  In  2  din.  (met  14  en  12  Voyagien.) 
Gedruckt  (te  Amsterdam)  1645.  2  vols.  squ.  4to.  —  Very  rare.  Fine  copy 
calf  gilt,  old  binding.  (Tiele  N^.  4.)  70.- 

(Origin  and  progress  of  the  United  Octr,  East  India-Company;  com- 
prising the  principal  Voyages  thither  by  the  inhabitants  of  these  Provin- 
ces. With  descriptions  of  the  States^  Islands,  government  of  those  na- 
tions,   etc.    Adorned  tcith  plates.    In    2  vols,  {comprising  14  and  12  Vo- 

"  yages.) 
For  the  contente,  the  editor  and  the  editiony  of  this  valuable  collection,  see 

the  extensize  note  at  N^.  1871—74. 

3287  . Same   vrork.    Edion  of  1646.  2  vols,  calf  Ordinary  copy,  somew&a 

stained.  (Tiele  N®.  6.) 

In  some  copies  of  the  2d  vol.  page  150  of  v.  TwisVs  India,  is  marked 
150,  in  others  150;  perhaps  there  are  some  more  slight  differeLces.  —  Ihaye 
found  in  the  course  of  30  years  3  copies  of  this  book,  where  the  exceedmgfy 
rare  first  collection  of  these  voyages,  published  by  M.  Colyn  (n®  3284)  in 
1619,  was  bound  as  Ute  vol.  The  engraved  title  of  that  collection  has  beai 
used  as  frontispiece  (with  some  alteration)  for  the  2d  vol.  of  Commelin's  edi- 
tion of  1646. 

3288  Oo8t-Indisohe  Voyagien  door  dien  Begin  en  Voortgangh  van  de 
Vereen.  Nederl.  Geoctr.  O.  Ind.  Comp.  Vervatt.  de  voomaemste  Reysen 
enz.  le  dl.  daerin  begrepen  zyn  16  Voyagien.  Amst.,  J.  Hartyers,  1648. 
vellum,   4to.    Very  fine,  second,  tall  copy  in  the  first  binding  (Tiele  N®  8) 

360.- 
{Easi  India  Voyages  by  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  United  E,  I,  Comp.; 
comprising   the  principal    Voyages  thither,  etc  Isi  Vol.  [the  only  paW.] 
^wiaining  16  Voyages*) 

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Reprint,  with  slight  differences,  of  the  largest  part  of  the  collection  of 
Commelin  (N©.  1872-^74  and  3286.)  The  parts  6,  9,  11,  12,  14,  16,  20, 
and  the  largest  part  of  21  of  that  collection,  are  not  in  this;  on  the  other 
hand  part  10  and  11  of  Hartgers*  collection  is  wanting  in  the  other. 

The  plates  of  Commelin's  edition  were  too  large  for  this,  bat  to  each 
voyage  a  plate  in  6  divisions  is  added,  representing  its  most  memorable  events. 

This  volume  is  called:  Ist  vol.,  as  the  pnblisher  Hartgers  had  in  mind  to 
give  a  2d  vol.;  he  has  indeed  issaed  about  the  same  time  5  parts  of  voyages 
bnt  not  to  East-India;  it  may  be  that  these  were  intended  to  form  his  2d  vol. 
These  5  voyages  are: 

10.  P.  d.  M(aree8),  Beschryv.  v.  Guinea.  1650.  —  See  N®  2299,  2300. 

20.  (E.  I^pez),  Beschrtjv.  v.  Congo.  1630.  —  See  2297,  2800. 

30.  Beschrijv.  v.  Virginia,  Nieuw-Nederland.  1651.  —  See  No.  1069. 

40.  Somer,  Reize  naar  de  Levant.  1649. 

50.  Olearius  en  Mandelslo,  Persiaensche  Reise.  1651.  2  parts. 

Hartgers  published  also  in  1648—52  some  reprints  of  divers  parts  of  his 
collection,  in  all  26  new  editions;  see  Tiele,  p.  18.  Most  of  them  are  in  my 
former  catalogue. 

3290  Verscheyde  Oost-Indische  Voyagien,  Met  de  Beschrijvingen  v. 
Indien.  Eerste  deel.  {Engraved  title,  no  printed  collective  title  emitting,) 
Amsterdam,  G,  J,  Saeghman.  (No  date,  but  1663.)  19  parts  in  1  vol. 
4to. 

{Divert   East-Indian  voyages,   with    the   descriptions   of  India;  1st  vol, 
[the  only  published.]) 

—  Verscheyde  Journalen  v.  Zee-  en  Landt-Reysen,  mitsgaders  de 
beschr^vingh  van  de  Landen  enVolckeren,  die  gelegen  syn  onder  den 
koaden  Noordpool.  Amst.  6,  J.  Saeghman.  (No  date,  bnt  1663.)  9  parts 
in  1  vol.  4to. 

{Divers   Journals   of  Voyages  and  Travels,  iviih  the  descriptioM  of  the 
countries  and  nations  lying  under  the  cold  Northpole,) 
Together   2  vols.,  one  in  hf.  red.  mor.,  one  in  boards.  {Wanting  only  prt. 

14.)  4to.  —  Together:  225.— 

The  complete  collection  of  all  the  voyages  published  or  reprinted  by  Saegh- 
man in  Amsterdam,  consists  in  28  parts.  19  to  India,  9  to  the  North,  viz.: 

Ist  coll.  [on  India] :  1—3.  Linschoten.  4.  Houtman.  5.  v.  Neck.  6.  v.  Neck's 
2d  voy.  7.  V.  Noort.  8.  de  Weert.  9.  Spilbergen.  10.  Spilbergen's  2d  voy. 
11.  Schonten.  12.  Hermite.  13.  v.  d.  Broecke.  14.  v.  d.  Hagen.  15.  Bonte- 
koe.  16.  Pelsaert.  17.  Sparrow-hawk.  18.  Benzoni.  19.  Las  Casas. 

2d  coll.  [on  the  North.]  1.  de  Veer.  2.  Greenland.  3.  Segersz,  Spitzbergen. 
4.  Two  journals  of  Mauritius.  5.  Raven,  Greenland.  6.  Moscovia.  7.  Northern 
countries.  8.  Turkey.  9.  Beschrijv.  d.  Wanschepsels  en  Araazoonen. 

The  largest  part  of  this  book,  viz.  4  to  16  of  the  1st,  and  1  and  5  of  the 
2d  collection,  is  reprinted  from  the  editions  of  Hartgers  in  1648  (see  nO  3289); 
the  parts  1  to  3,  17  and  19  of  the  Ist  and  4  of  the  2d  coll.,  are  reprinted 
from  anterior  editions ;  —  part  2,  6  to  9  of  the  2d  coll.  seem  to  be  compi- 
lations. —  NO.  3,  2d  coll.,  is  quite  original. 

Bpth  collections  are  very  rarely  met  complete,  but  especially  the  2d  which 
is  nearly  unique.  The  separate  parts  of  the  first  collection  are  common,  but 
rarely  in  good  condition,  as  this  edition  and  the  great  number  of  later  re- 
prints were  popular  books,  properly  chap-books.  After  1800,  the  use  of  these 
books  by  the  people  has  nearly  entirely  ceased:  there  are  only  some  few  edi- 
tions from  1800  to  1830,  all  coarsely  printed  with  old,  much  used  woodcuts. 
The  reprints  of  Saeghman  possess  however  a  special  interest  for  the  additions 
{Inieerp)  inserted  on  different  places  to  these^  voyages. 

The  title  of  the  2d  coll.,  given  above*  is  on  an  engraved  titlepage,  but 
80  rare  that  I  have  only  met    wice   with  it.   In   the  present  copy  the  N^  ?• 

Amgterdjftm.  50 

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8,  10,  11,  12,  18  of  the  IbI,  and  N«.  1--8  of  tbe  2d  coU.,  are  bonnd  in 
1  vol.  hf,  mor,  giU  edget.  The  parts  1  to  6,  13,  15,  16,  19  of  the  l«t  coll, 
and  N>.  9  of  the  2d  ooU.  (N®.  15  it  here  in  2  different  edit.,  eaeh  of  60  pp.) 
are  bound  in  1  vol.  bda.  —  N*.  14  of  the  let  collect,  is  wanting. 

A  large  copy,  so  good  of  condition  aod  so  complete  as  this,  it  oftheutuott 
rtariif, 

3291  Same  collection.  The  engraved  frontispiece  of  the  first  col- 
lection separately.  15.— 

3292  Thevenot  (Iff.)  Relation  de  divers  voyages  curieax,  qui  n*ont  point 
est^e  pabliees,  etc.  Paris,  1663—72.  4  vols  in  2.  2lang  mapt  and  pkdei, 
old  calf,  fol.  80.- 

Tall  copy,  complete,  according  to  Brooet*s  collation,  with  the  following  dif- 
ferences: 

Vol     I.  With  the  BpUre  dedicatoire  an  Roi.  2  ff. 
»      II.  Wanting:  Decoavertc  de  la  terre  d*BiSo.  8  pp. 
»    III.  Voyage  des   Ambassadears  de  la  Comp.  Holland,  with  11  pi.  instesd 

of  12. 
»    lY.  Without  frontisp.  to  the:  Voyage  d'Acarette  k  Bnenos-Ayres. 
»      »    1a  relation  de  Lobo  de  Tempire  des  Abyssins,  with  frontisp.  of  1673. 
Confer  N®  1883. 

REESA-BOOK. 

3293 CoUeotion  of  Voyages  to  East-  and  West-India,  printed 

at  Wysingzborg  {Sweden:)  1674—75.  4to.  325.— 

Printed   at  the  private  press  of  Count  P.  Brake ^  at  Wysingsborg  in  Smo- 

landia  (?)  —  This  collection  is,  as  all  the  typographical  productions  of  that  press, 

directed  by  Joh.  Kankel,  of  the  utmost  babitt.  See  below  the  list  of  the  28 

books  printed  there. 
The  volume  contains: 
£en  kort  BeskrfTning  nppii  trenne  Reesor   och  Peregrationer,  sampt 

Konongarjyket  Japan : 

I.  NUs  Matson  Kioping,  Beskrifwes  een  Reesa,  som  henom  Asia,  Africa 
och   manga   andra    Hedniska    Konungaryken.  (pp.  1—162,) 

II.  Bekrifwes  een  Reesa  till  Ost-lndien,  China  och  Japan,  (pp.  162—233.) 

III.  Med  Fortalliande  om  ....  Konunganjketz  Japan  Tillstiind,  sampt  thesx 
Inwanares  Handel  och  Wandel  ....  aff  Oloff  Erickson  WtUwuan,  (pp.  234— 
289.) 

IV.  Uthfores  een  Reesa  ifran  Muscow  till  C)hina,  genom  MoDgnl  och  Cataja, 
ofwer  Stromen  Ob\j ;  Forrattat  aff  een  Rysk  Oesandt,  som  till  then  stoore  Tar- 
taren  Niuki  war  skickad.  (pp.  289—303.)  W^sindzborg,  Joh.  Kankel,  1674. 

On  pag.  304  is  an  advice  that  this  bebsa-book  has  been  printed  in  1667, 
and  that  to  this  second  edition  the  following:  vTraetaier'*  {wUi  separate 
titles  and  paginations)  are  joined : 

1.  Mart,    Martinij,  S.  J.,  Historia  om  thet  Tartariske  krfjget  nthi  Konunga- 
r^ket  Sina  ....  Men  fSrswenskat  aff  Ambr.  Nidelberg.  1674.  (4)  and  162  pp. 

2.  MieA.  Hemmersam^  ^est-Iodianisk  Reese-Beskriffning  fran  1639  till  1645, 
ifran  Amsterdam  till  St.  Joris  de  Mina.  1676:  (8)  and  94  pp. 

3.  KoH  BeriUelse  om    Wast   Indien  elUr  America^  som  elliest  Kallas  Nya 
Werlden.  1676.  49  pp. 

4.  Jobst   Schouien,    Sanfardig   Bekrqfftaing  om  Konangaryket  Siam,  ....  nthi 
HoUandska  Spraket  iihr  1636  foriattat  ....  1675.  60  pp. 

All  bonnd  in  one  vol.  ol4  vellum,  original  binding.  4to.  Very  iSne  com- 
plete copy.  Some  of  the  margins  slightly  stained;  a  stamp  at  thenndermargis 
of  the  title. 

FaiD.  -MoKEfltf 

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REESA-BOOK. 

The  works  printed  at  Wysingzborg,  belong  even  in  Sweden  to  the  rarest* 
and  a  set  of  all  is  but  known  in  one  perhajjs  two  copies  in  Europe.  —  They 
aro  described  in  the  following  tract: 

3294  Qestrln  (Sam.)  Dissertatio  de  libris  in  typographia  Wisingabur- 

gensi  impressis.  Upsaliae,  1793.  28  pp.  4to.  5.— 

In  this  piece,  alto  scarce,  is  foaod  not  only  the  bibliographical  description, 
hut  also  the  detailed  contents  of  each.  Of  the  28  Nos  therein,  the  aboved  na- 
med form  5  No8,  viz.  13,  14,  15,  18  ^nd  19. 

8295  Becueil  de  diners  voyages  faits  en  Afrique  et  en  TAm^riqae,  qui  n*ont 
point  est^  pnbliez.  Paris,  Vve  J,  Cellier^  1683.  10  plata  and  5  mapt,  ealjb 
fUt.  4to.  Naai  copy,  9. — 

3296  The  same.   Very  fine  and  large  copy  in  vellum,  4to.  12. — 

Second  edition  of  the  Billaiae  oolluction  of  1674.  As  the  order  of  the  parts, 

plates   and   maps   differs   in    nearly  all  the  copies,  so  in  these.  Both  are  com- 
plete. 

Coni.'.    B,   Ligon,    Histoire  de  Tisle  des  Barbades. 

de  Lahorde,  Relation  de  I'origine,   moeurs,  coastumes,  religion,  gner- 

res  et  voyages  des  Caraibes,  sanvages  des  Antilles  de  TAm^riqae. 
Relation  de  la  Guyane  et  de  ce  qa*on  y  pent  faire. 
{Blome)y  Description  de  I'isle  de  la  Jaina'iqne,  etc. 
Relation  de  la  riviere  dn  Nil. 
£.  TelleSy  Extrait  de  Thistoire  d'  Ethiopie. 
Description  de  Tempire  du  Prete-Jean. 
Relation  du  voyage  fait  ^ur    les  cosies  d'Afriqae. 
All    translated   from    the  English  and  pablished  by  H.  Jufltel.  —  The  copy 
N^  3295  has  a  printed  fly-leaf,  with  the  words:  Coloniet  Jngloiset. 

3297  Aa  (P.  van  der)  Naauwkeurige  versameling  der  gedenkwaardigste 
zee-  en  landreysen  na  Oost-  en  West-lndien,  mitsgaders  andere  gewes- 
ten  gedaan  sedert  1246  tot  op  desen  tyd.  Ley  den,  P.  v.  d.  Aa^  1707. 
28  vols,  calf  or  vellum.  Many  maps  and  plates.  8vo.  Pine  copy.  30. — 

(Accurate  collection  of  the  most  memorable  voyages  and  travels  to  the 
East-  and  West-Indies ^  and  to  other  countries^  from  the  year  1246  down 
to  this  time.) 

While  the  folio  editions,  see  N®.  1887—89,  are  arranged  according  to  the 
nationSy  the  8vo  edition  is  in  the  chronological  order  of  the  voyages.  In  the  first 
part  of  the  8vo  ed.  a  list  for  arranging  it  according  to  the  nations,  is  prefixed 
in  the  last  or  28th  vol.;  another  chronological  list  of  the  voyages  (more 
complete  than  that  in  the  1st  vol.)  is  given,  with  indication  of  the  nationality 
and  of  the  original  sources  (de  Barros,  Herreia,  etc.)  as  direction  for  bin- 
ding the  whole  work.  —  Nevertheless  the  titles  and  indices  for  the  28  vols, 
given  at  the  end,  are  all  in  chronological  order,  and  leave  no  occasion  fur  alte- 
ring this  arrangement. 

3298  Belation  de  divers  voyages  dans  T Afrique,  rAm^rique  et  aox  Indes- 
Occidentales,  etc.  8.  1.  1726.  calf.  sm.  8vo.  3.— 

3299  CoUeotion  (A  new)  of  voyages,  discoveries  and  travels  in  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa  and  America.  Lend..  J.  Knox,  1767.  7  vols.,  many  maps  and 
plates,  hf,  eal/»  8vo.  6u— 

Interesting  eolleetion,  comprising  the  foar  voyages  of  Colomb,  the  conquest 
of  Mexieo  by  Cortes ;  of  Peru  by  Fizaro ;  Voyage  to  South  America,  by  G.  J. 
and    A.    de  UUoa;  to  Brazil,  by  J.  Nienhoff;  to  Darien,  by  L.  Wafer;  Bon- 


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qaet's  Expedition  againtt  the   Ohio  IndiaDS,  1764;  Voyages  of  I>rake,  Bun- 
pier,  Rogers,  Anson,  etc.,  etc. 

3300  La  Harpe  (J.  F.  do)  Abr^d  de  Thistoire  g^ndrale  dea  Voyages  (de 
Provost.)  Paris,  1780.  21  vols.  co//.  8vo,  and  Aiku  in-4to.  10.- 

3301  Sohouw-tooneel  van  wederwaardigheden  of  Terzameling  van  ramp- 
spoedige  en  ongelnkkige  reistochten.  Amsterd.  B,  Mourik  (1780.)  5  parts 
in  1  vol.  many  plates,  id,  uneut,  4to.  6.^ 

{Theatre  of  adversity,  or  collection  of  unlucky  voyages.) 

Contains:  Joamal  of  the  oolacky  voyage  of  the  E.  Ind.  ship  Blydorp,  on 
the  Moorish  coast  of  Africa  in  1733;  —  of  the  roan  of  war:  Bet  Buys  i»H 
BoscA,  Capt.  Steenis,  in  1751.  5th  ed.;  -—  of  the  French  ship  Le  Friiue, 
0  and  the  Datch  ship  RusienwerJky  in  1752;  ~>  the  return  of  the  E.  I.  ship  De 
Gereehtigheid,  1754;  ^  Various  voyages  1756—1778.  —  This  collective  edition 
of  relations,  published  separately  (see  N^*.  2276  and  2296),  is  very  rare. 

3302  Colleotion  (General)  of  Voyages  and  discoveries,  made  by  the  Portn- 
gnese  and  Spaniards,  daring  15th  and  16  th  centuries.  Lend.  W.  MicharelMn, 
1789.  dds.y  uncut,  maps  and  plates.  4to.  7.— 

Interesting  volnine.  —  The  map  of  the  West  Indies  wanting. 

3303  Marmocchi  (F.   C)   Raccolta  di  Viaggi   dalla  scoperta   del  Nuevo 
Continente.  Prato,  1840—43.  5  vols,  portr.y  maps  and  plates,  hf.  calf,  un- 
eut, large    8vo.  18.— 
Vol.  1-2.  M.'F,  di  Navarrete,    Narrazione  dei  quattro  Viaggi  da  Cristof.  Co- 
lombo, 1492 — 1504.  Corredata  de  vane  lettere  e  documenti  inediti. 

»       S.  F.   Xeres,    Relazione  del   conquiste    delP   Peru   e   della  provincia  di 
Cnzco,  da  Fr.  Pizarro. 

„       4.  Montezinos,    Velasco    e   Torozomoc,    Viaggi,  relazioni   e  memorie  d. 
Pern,  di  Qoito  o  del  Messico. 

„        5.  BemandeZy  Origialva,  Cortes,  Las  Casas,  etc.  Viaggi,  Lettere  e  me- 
morie relat.  alia  scoperta  ed  conqnista  del  Messico. 
Very  rare  in  Holland. 

3304  Lennep  (J.  H.  y.)  Het  Bock  voor  den  Zecman  ....  Haarlem,  J.  J. 
Weeveringh  (1861 — 62.)  4  vols.  Numerous  fine  maps  and  woodcuts,  sm.  4to. 
hf,  cloth,  6.- 

{The  hook  for  the  Seaman.) 
This   popular  edition  of  the  Dutch  Voyages,  reproduces  the  original  text,  in 
modem   orthography,   of   the  Voyages    of  Bontekoe  and  Raven,  to  East-India 
and  Greenland;  G.  de  Veer's  Relation  of  the  three  Voyages  to  the  North,  bj 
Heemskerck  and  Barentsz.;  the  first  Voyages  to  East-India  by  Corn.  Hootman, 
.J  etc.;    v.    d.    Heyden*s  Ship-wreck  of  the  £ast-India  ship  Ter  Schelling  on  the 
coast   of   Bengal,  ^etc.   Relations    from  other  and  minor  voyages,  with  a  Sup- 
plementary volume  (Jan  Davids*  Zeemagazyn)  of  historical  reminiscences,  narra- 
tions, proverbs,  relating  to  the  Dutch  Idarine  History. 
Veiy  well  executed  series  of  pop  alar  writings. 


B.   VOYAGES  ROUND  THE  WORLD. 

3305  [Bougainville,  L«  de].  Voyage  antour  da  monde,  i>ar  la  f^regate  Ls 
Boudeuse  et  la  Mte  VEtoUe,  1766—69.  2e  ddit.  angm.  Paris,  SaiUa^i  ei 
Nyon.  1772.  3  vols,  calfy  maps  and  plates,  8yo.  The  first  vol,  stained  ^jr 
pater,  3.2i 

Fbid.  Mmwi 

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The  3d  vol.  Bas  the  title:  Sapplement  aii  vojage  de  M.  de  BoagainTille^ 
on  joarnal  d'nu  voyage  fait  par  MM.  Banks  et  Solander,  1768—71.  Trad, 
de  TAnglait  p.  de  Freville. 

Confer  N^.  1912. 

3306  Caveri  (Gemelli),  Voyage  du  tour  dii  monde.  Trad,  de  Tltal.  p.  L. 
M.  N.  Paris,  E.  Oaneau.  1719.  6  vols,  vellum  'or  calf,  platet  and  maps. 
8vo.  6.— 

First  edition;  a  second  appeared  in  1727.  —  The  name  of  the  translator 
has  remained  anknown.  De  Bute  in  his  Bibliographie  Intiructy  says  it  was 
Le  NobUy  while  Barbiery  DUtumti.  dea  Anonynnet  thinks  it  more  probahle  that 
Dubois  de  St.  OenoU  made  the  translation. 

3307  Ck>ok  (James)  Voyages  antour  da  monde.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  Paris, 
1774—89.  14  vol.  numerout  maps  and  plates^  calf  gilt  4to.  18.— 

Fine  complete  set  of  Capt.  Cook^s  Three  Voyages,  viz:  Hawkesworth*s 
Voyages  dans  Themisphere  meridional;  —  Voyage  dans  Ph^oiisph^re  austral  et 
antonr  du  monde;  —  Troisi^me  voyage  k  Toceau  Pacifiqae,  etc.  —  Vie  da 
Capit.  Cook,  par  Kippis.  —  AU  uniformly  bound  in  old  calf  gilt. 

3308  Dampier  (G.)  Nouv.  Voyage  autoar  da  Monde,  ou  Ton  decrit  en  par- 
ticulier  Tlsthme  de  rAm6rique,  plusiears  cotes  et  isles  des  lodes  Oc- 
cident   du  Chili,  Perou,  Mexique ;  les  isles  Orient.,  ....  Sumatra,  etc. 

(Trad,  de  I'Angl.)  Amsterd.  1701.  2  vol.  et  Supplem.  —  Id.  Voyage 
aux  Torres  Australes,  ....  oil  Ton  a  joint  les  voyages  de  Wood,  Sharp, 
etc.  Amst.  1712.  —  Id.  Le  m^me,  avec  le  Voyage  de  L.  Wafer,  od 
Ton  troiive  la  description  de  V  Isthme  de  Darien  dans  TAmeriqae.  etc. 
Amst.  1735.  —   Together  5  volt  in  3,  calf,  many  maps  and  plates.  Svo.b, — 

3309  Darwin  (Ch.)  Journal  of  researches  into  the  natural  history  and  geo- 
logy of  the  countries  visited  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle 
round  the  world.  2d   ed.  with  additions.  Lond.  1845.  hf  calf.  sm.  8vo. 

3.50 

3310  Kruaenstem  (A.  J.  von)  Reize  om  de  wereld,  1803—1806.  Uit  h. 
Hoogd.  vert.  Haarlem,  1811—15.  4  vols,  hf  calf.  map.  8vo.  2.50 

{Voyage  round  the  world,) 

3311  iBangsdorff  (G.  H.  von)  Bemerknngen  auf  einer  Reise  am  die  Welt 
in  1803  bis  1807.  Frankt.  a.  M.  1812.  2  vols,  with  Atlas  of  27  and  16 
pi.  etc.  —  Together  3  vols.  4to.  hf.  bd.  7.50 

The  2d  vol.  treats  almost  only  on  California,  Norfolk-Sound,  and  other 
northern  parts. 

3312  (Marchand  (£.)  Voyage  autour  du  monde  pendant  les  annees  1790 
--92.  Pr6ced6  d'une  introduction  histor.  et  d'un  examen  critique  da 
voyage  de  Roggeween.  Paris,  1798—1800.  3  vol.  and  Atlas  of  15  Ig. 
folio  maps.  4to.  hf.  ef  12.— 

3313  Van  Neck.  —  Le  second  livre,  joarnal  ou  comptoir,  continent  levray 
discours  ....  du  voyage  fait  par  les  hnit  navires  ....  I'an  1598,  sous  J. 
Com.  Nee  et  W.  de  Warwic,  etc.  Amsterd.  Com,  Nicolas,  160i).  —  Ap- 
pendice,  Vocabulaire  des  mots  Javans  et  Malay ts,  etc.  Ibid.  1609.  — 
1  vol.  wiM  plates,  fol.  (Tiele  N«.  129.)  —  Complete.  18.— 

Confer  n^  1869  and  2216;  the  latter  copy  wanting  two  leaves  in  the  Ap- 
pendix. 

3314  NOORT  (OL.  VAN).  Description  dn  penible  voyage  foict  entour  de 
rUnivers  ou  globe  terrestre,  ...,  pour  traversant  les  destrolct  de  Magella- 
nes,  descovrir  les  costes  de  Cica,  Chili  et  Pern,  et  y  traiHqaer  et  puis 
passant  les  Molacqaes,  et  circamnavigant  le  globe  dn  monde  retoumer 

Amstsirdaiii, 

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HOORT  (OLVAN). 

la  patrie.  15^  k  1601.  Amstelred.,  Coim.  daesz,  1602.  ei  p^.  25  mapt 
and  plates,  veUum.  fol.  (Tiele  n^,  17.)  90.- 

Verff  fine  eofftf  of  th»  first  French  edition,  of  the  utmost  kabitt,  reprin- 
ted by  De  Biy  vol.  9,  and  by  Holeias  vol.  11.  --  Mr.  Tiele  qootes  this  edi- 
tion only  froni  Camas,  and  a  copy  at  the  National  Library  at  Paris.  —  The 
title  mounted,  else  a  very  fine  eopy.  —  See  N°.  1943—48. 
9815  ....^  Descriptioii  da  penible  royage  eto.  Amaterdam,  Vefoe  de  Com.  Ift- 
colas,  1610.  62  pp.,  25  maps  and  pUtas.  fol.  (Tiele  n^  19.)  35.- 

Second  edition  in  French  of  the  preceding  work.  —  Good  sonnd  copy.  — 
See  infra  ifi  1868. 

3316 •   Eigentliche  and   warhafftige  Beachreibaag,    der  wanderbariichen 

Schififarth  (der  Hollander)  rundthamher  denn  gantzen  Ereitz  der  Erden 
gethan  ....  1598—1601.  Ausz  der  Niederland.  Sprach  in  die  Hochteut- 
sche  vertolmetscliet  darch  Joh.  Schaffer.  Amsterd.,  durch  Gomel.  Nieo- 
lam,  1602.  25  maps  and  plates,  in  the  original  old  calf  binding,  sq. 
4to.  (Tiele  No.  18.)  80.- 

Tkis  German  edition  is  among  the  barest  of  all,  and  differs  of  the  Ger- 
man translation  by  G.  Artus,  in  De  Bry's  Collection  of  Voyages. 

Mr.  Tiele  knew  only  one  copy  in  possession  of  the  Hon.  J.  Lenox,  New- York. 
—  The  collation  of  the  leaves  goes  to  M  111. 

The  plates  are  the  same  as  in  the  original  Datch  edition,  see  n®.  1943. 

—  Without  dedication;  plate  7  (Porto  de  Seyro)  wanting,  replaced  by  the 
same  plate  from  the  Collection  of  Voyages:  Begin  en  Voortgangk,  1646  (see 
ifi.  1871  and  3286).  A  good  copy,  in  some  places  a  little  stained. 

3317  Voyagie  by   de  Hollanders  door  de  strate  Magalanes,  en  voorts 

den  gantsche  kloot  des  Aerdtbodems  om  met  4  schepen  A*  1698.  WaerbQ 
IS  gevoeght  de  2e  Voyagie  v.  J.  v.  Neck  naer  O.  Indien.  Amst.  /.  Rart- 
gers,  1650.  4to.  with  small  plates.  5.— 

Rare  2d  edition  by  Hartgers  of  this  voyage,  inserted  in  his  collection  pu- 
blished in  1648.  See  other  editions  n^.  1943  to  1948. 

3318  I'Hermite.  Waerachtigh  Verhael  ran  het  sncces  van  de  viote,  onder 
den  Adrairael  Jacq.  rHennitc?,  in  de  Zuyt-zee,  op  de  custen  van  Peru, 
en  de  stadt  Lima  in  Indian.  Hier  is  een  Spaensche  Brief  by-gheyoegfat, 
de  ataet  van  Castilien,  en  opde  cust  van  Peru  in  kort  verhiUende.  No 
place,  1625.  8  unnumb.  leaves,  14  pp.  imcut.  4'>.  (Tiele  N*.  74)       45.— 

{True  account  of  the  success  of  the  feet  under  the  admiral  J.  FHer- 
mite,  in  the  South-sea,  on  the  coasts  of  Peru  and  the  city  of  Lima  w 
India,  With  a  Spanish  letter  on  the  state  of  Castilia  and  the  coast  of 
Peru.) 

Fine  copy  of  a  piece  of  the  utmost  rarity.  On  the  title  an  engraved  view 
of  Lima, 

3319  Pigafetta  (A.)  Premier  voyage  antonr  du  monde,  sor  Tescadre  de 
Magellan,  1519—22;  suivi  de  I'extr.  de  son  Traits  sur  la  Navigation; 
et  d'une  Notice  snr  M.  Behaim  (it  son  globe  terrestre.  Paris,  an  IX  (1800). 
col.  maps  and  plates,  hf.  calf,  8vo.  3.— 

3320  Sohouten  (W.  Corn.)  Journal  ofte  Beschryvlnghe  v.de  wonderlicke 
reyse  in  1615,  6,  7,  hoc  hy  bezuyden  de  Strate  v.  Maggellanes  een 
nieuwe  Passagie  tot  in  de  groote  Zuydzee  ontdekt,  en  voort  den  ghe- 
heelen  Aerdkloot  omgheseylt  heeft,  etc.  Laetste  druck,  uit  eenige  ge- 
achreyen  Joarnalen  van  Aris  Claesz  ea  and*  vermeerdert  Hoom,  ^ 
Is,  WiUemsg,  voor  J.  J,  Deutel,  1648.  4to.  l^ery  rare,  18.- 

{JourntU  or  desertion  of  the  marvellous  voyage  made  in  1615—16,  iois 
he  discovered  in  the  South  of  the  Strait  of  Magelhues,  «  new  passage  to 


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the  great  SouiA-Sea^  and  how  he  further  eireumnamgated  the  whole  globe. 

Zait  ed,,  consider,  augmented  from  the  Journals  of  Aris  Claesz,) 

Very  remarkable  edition,  with  many  valuable  additions  from  an  nnpublished 
jonmal,  held  by  the  captain  of  the  other  ship,  and  2  short  vocabularies.  (See 
further  Tiele,  p.  50).  —  Of  this  edition,  printed  by  Is.  Willemsz,  3  variations 
exist  in  the  title,  each  with  a  different  name  of  pnblisher;  vis.:  this  edition, 
one  for  M.  J.  Appel  (see  n^  1961),  and  one  for  M.  Oetbrandts  (seen*.  1960). 
—  In  text  and  plates  they  agree  all. 

This  copy  is  in  the  original  paper- wrapper  as  published,  and  very  tall;  also 
the  9  plates  are  qaite  complete  and  fine. 

3321  The  same.  Amst.,   Wed.  v.   Gyslert  de  Groot.  (1740  ?)  4to.  7.— 

Popular  edition;  4S  pp.  with  coarse  woodcuts.  Not  mentioned  by  TieU. 

3322  Vancouver  (G.)  Voyage  de  decouvertea,  k  I'Ocean  Pacifiqae  duNord 
et  antour  da  Monde  dans  lequel  la  cote  Nord-Ouest  de  rAmeriqae  a  ^t^ 
soigneusement  reconnae  et  exactement  relevee;  ordonne  par  le  Koy 
d'Angleterre  principaleraent  pour  constater  s'il  existe  a  travers  le  con- 
tinent de  TAm^rique  un  passage  pour  Ics  vaisseaux  de  TOcean  Pacif.  & 
rOcean  Atlant.  Septentr.,  execute,  en  1790  a  95.  Paris,  1800.  3  vol.  Ig. 
4to.  bds.  With  large  folio  Atlas.  10.— 


C.    ARCTIC    VOYAGEa 

3323  Barrow  (J.)  Chronological  History  of  Voyages  into  the  Arctic  Regions, 
chiefly  for  discovering  a  North-East,  North-West,  or  Polar  Passage, 
between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.  Lond.  1818.  mapj  bds.  8ro.  3.— 

3324  Hecueil  de  voyages  au  Nord,  contenant  divers  ni6moires  tres-utiles 
au  commerce  et  a  la  navigation.  Amsterdam,  J.  F.  Bernard,  1716—18. 
4  vols.  bd.  uncut y  maps  and  plates,  12mo.  6. — 

This  valuable  collection  contains  the  following  voyages  to  Greenland,  Jme* 
riea,  etc. 

Vol.  I.  Relation  de  Tlslande  (p.  La  Feyrhe).  —  Relation  dn  Groenlande 
(p.  La  Peyrhe). 

Vol.  II.  Journal  d'un  voyage  au  Spitzbergen  et  an  Groenlandt  (p.  Maf' 
tens).  —  Supplement  au  voyages  de  Wood  et  de  Martens. 

Vol.  III.  ReUtion  de  Terre-Neuve,  p.  White.  —  Lettre  de  M.  DeUsle 
BUT  la  Califomie  (p.  F.  M.  Pieolo).  ^  Relations  d'une  desccnte  des  Sspagnola 
dans  la  Californie  en  1693. 

Vol.  IV.     Deux  voyages  de  Linscboten  an  Waigatz,  etc. 
The  new  edition,  1731—88.  10  vols.,  see  N«  2071. 

3325  d'Aunet  (Ii.)  Voyage  d'one  femme  an  Spitzberg.  2e  edit  Paris,  1855. 
Af.  mor.  gilt.  8vo.  1.90 

3326  Back,  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  Expedition  to  the  month  of  the 
Great  Fish  River,  and  along  the  shores  of  the  Arctie  Ocean,  1833—^5. 
Lond.  1836.  map  and  plates,  cloth.  4to.  (18,—)  10.— 

3327  Bellot  (J.  B.)  Journal  d'un  voyage  aux  mers  polaires,  execnte  a  la 
recherch !  de  Sir  J.  Franklin,  1861—52.  Pr6c.  d'une  notice  s.  Tauteur, 
p.  J.  Lemer.  Paris,  1854.  porir.  and  map.  hf.  mor.  uncut,  8vo.  2.60 

3328  BrandesCiL)  Sir  John  Franklin,  die  Untersnchangen  fiir  seine  Kettung, 
a.  d»  NordwestUche  Dttrdlbhrt.  Berlin,  185i.  wtap.  id.  8vo.    (3.40)  1.75 

3329  Ohapx>ell  <E»)  Voyage  to  the  Newfoundland  and  the  Sonthem  coast 
of  Labrader.  Load.  1818.' V"-  ^Vt  ^"P  and  fU  8vo.  2.60 

4aD0MVtlA]B| 

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8330  Deteotio  fireti  Hudsoniani.  —  Collection  of  Hessel  Gerritsz,  h. 
Massa'B  and  de  Quir's  tracts  on  the  Arctic  Voyages,  —  on  Siberia  — 
on  H.  Hndson's  3d  voyage,  —  and  on  Australia.  Facsimile  reproduc- 
tion of  the  rare  Dutch  edition  of  Amst.  1612,  and  reprint  of  the  La- 
tin edition  of  Amst  1613.  —  With  a  new  En^ish  translation  by 
F.  J.  Millard,  and  historical  introduction  by  S.  Mllller  Fz.  — 
Amst,  F,  MuUer,  1876.  4to.  JFUh  2  maps,  25.- 

The  title  iodicates  the  various  subjects  this  editions  contain,  viz:  reprints 
of  the  nearly  nuiqae  Datch  work  (see  N®  3340),  the  foondation-stoDe  for 
all  works  on  the  North  West  passage,  the  Latin  edition,  etc.  The  historical 
introdnction  expkins  the  origin  and  the  special  purpose  of  the  rare  original 
collection.  The  book  is  printed  on  a  fine  modern  imitation  of  old  paper,  nnent; 
the  Dutch  edition  of  1612  is  reprodnced  in  photolithography  by  Mr.  A.  Kroon. 

3831  [Dim6r  (N.)  och  A.  E.  Nordensklold]  Svenska  Ezpedltioner  tUl 
Spetsbergen  och  Jan  Mayen,  utHirda  1863  och  1864,  af  N.  Dnner, 
A.  J.  Malmgren,  A.  E.  Nordenskidld  och  A.  Quennerstedt.  Stockholm, 
1867.  mapy  plates  and  figg.,  sd,  roy.  8vo.  261  pp.  2.50 

3332  (Engel,  Le  Bailli  d')  M^moires  sur  la  navigation  dans  la  mer  da 
Nord,  depnis  le  63e  degr^  de  latitude  vers  le  Pole,  et  depuis  le  10  aa 
100  degr^  de  longitude.  Berne,  1779.  28  pp.,  large  map.  4to.  uneut,  2.25 

3333  Fisher  (Al.)  Journal  of  a  voyage  of  di8Ci)very  to  the  Arctic  Regions 
in  H.  M.'s  ships  Hecla  and  Griper,  1819—20.  4th  edit  Lend.  1821. 
map,  bds.  8vo.  1.80 

3334  —  Ontdekkingsreis  naar  de  Noorderpoolstreken,1819~-20.  Uith.Eng. 
d.  J.  Lehman  de  Lehnsfeld.  Dordr.  1822.  map.  hf.  calf,  8vo.  1.50 

Dutch  translation  of  the  foregoing  work. 

3336  Franklin  (John)  Journey  (first)  to  the  shores  of  the  Polar  Sea  in 
the  years  1819  to  1822.  Lond.  1823. 

Idem,    Second  Expedition  to  the  shores  of  the   Polar  Sea  in 

1825—27.  Lond.  1828.  2  vols,    clothe  maps  and  numerous  plates ^  some  co- 
loured. 4to.  (100.—)  18.- 

3336  Hamel  (J.)  England  and  Russia;  comprising  the  voyages  of  John 
Tradescant  the  elder.  Sir  Hugh  Willoughby,  Richard  Chancellor,  Nel- 
son, a.  o.,  to  the  White  Sea,  etc.  Translat.  from  the  German  by  J.  S. 
Leigh.  Lond.  1854.  clotA.  8vo.  (9.10)  6.- 

By  his  researches  in  the  Russian  and  English  archives  the  author  made  this 
work  one  of  the  most  interesting  on  Arctic  Voyages.  —  See  for  the  original 
nO  2059. 

3337  Hayes  (J.  J.)  La  Mer  libre  du  P61e.  Voyage  des  d^convertes  dans 
les  mers  arctiques,  1860—61.  Trad,  de  TAngl,  av.  notes  par  F.  de  La- 
noye.  Paris.  1868.  70  woodcuts  and  3  maps,  sd,  royal  8vo.       (5.—)  3.- 

3338  Hessel  Gerritsz,  Histoire  du  Pays  nomme  Spitsberghe. 
Monstrant  comment  qu'il  est  trouv^e,  son  naturel  et  ses  animauls,  avee- 
ques,  la  triste  racompte  des  maux  que  noz  Pecheurs,  tant  Basques  que 
Flamens,  ont  en  a  souffirir  des  Anglois  en  Teste  pass^e  Tan  de  graee, 
1613.  EscritparH[essel]  6[erritz]  [de]  A[8sumj.  Amsterd.,  1613. 32  pp. 
2  maps  and  2  pi.  4to.  150.- 

Original  edition  of  the  utmost  rarety.  The  first  copy  I  met  in  commeroe  for 
30  years.  Very  fine  copy. 

3339  — Same  work.   Facsimile  reprint.    Amsterdam,  Fred.  Mullcr. 

1872.  4to.  I2i0 

3340 Besohryvinghe  vander  Samoyeden  Landt  in  Tarti- 

rien.  Met  verhael  vande  opsoeckingh  ende  ontdeckinge  vande  nieawe 
deurgang  ofte  straet  int  Noordwesten  na  de  Rijcken  van  China  ende 


FaiD.  HouDt 

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Cathay.  Ende   Memoriael  aenden  Coningh  van  Spaengien,  belangh.  de 
ontdeckinghe  van  Australia  Incognita,  t' Amsterdam,  hy  Hessel  Gerritsz. 
opt  Water,  inde  Pascaert,  Anno  1612.  VHi  and  32  pp.  3  mapt,  4to.    350.— 
{Description  of  the  country  of  the   Samoyedes  in   Tartary^    lately  con- 
quered by  the  Moicovilet.  Translated  out  of  the  Russian  (by  Isaac  Massa), 
anno    1609.     With    an    account  of   the  research  and  of  the  discovery  of 
the  new  passage  or  straits  in  the  North-  West  to  the  empires  of  China  and 
Cathay    (by    Henry    Hudson).     And  a  memorial  offered  to  the  King  of 
Spain  (by  P.  F.  de  Quir)    concerning   the  discovery  and  the  situation  of 
the  Land  called  Australia  Incognita,) 

Of  this  original  Dutch  editioD  of  the  famous  Detectio  freti,  see  n^.  773, 
hardly  4  or  5  copies  are  known  in  all  European  libraries.  The  copy  is  of  the 
best  preservation  possible.  —  This  original  book  is  the  foundation -stone  for 
the  history  of  Hudson's  and  other  Arctic  expeditious,  etc.  The  collectiqn  formed 
by  Hessel  Gerritsz  consist  of  four  tracts,  by  Is.  Massa,  F.  de  Qnir  and  the 
editor  Hessel  Gerritsz.  himself.  —  See  the  reproduction,  with  a  mumoit  on  the 
origin  of  this  collection,  H^.  3330. 

3341 Same  collection.  Modern  reproduction  and  reprint.  Amst.  Fred. 

Mutter,  1875.  sm.  4to.  25.— 

For  a  German  translation,  see  N^  3356. 

3342  Jonge  (J.  K.  J.  de)  Nova  Zembla.  De  voprwerpen  door  de  Nederl. 
Zeevaarders  na  hunne  overwintering  aldaar  in  1597  achtergelaten  en  in 
1871  door  Kapt.  Carlsen  teruggevonden,  beschreven  en  toegelicht.  *8  Gra- 
venh.  1872.  36  pp.  plate  and  large  map.  roy.  8vo.  1.25 

{Nova- Zembla,  —  Description  of  the  objects  left  at  Nova-Zembla,  in 
1597,  after  the  wintering  there  of  the  Dutch;  and  discovered  in  1871 
by  Capt.  Carlsen.) 

Very  interesting  for  the  voyage  of  Heemskcrck  and  Barendsz  and  their  win- 
tering at  Nova  Zembla.  See  u<>.  2064  (Linschoten)  and  2076—2089  (G.  de  Veer.) 

3343  Eane  (£.  Kent),  Arktische  Fahrten  und  Entdeckungen  des  zvreiten 
Grinnell-Espedition  zur  Aufsuchung  J.  Franklin's,  1853—55.  Leipzig, 
1858.  120  woodcuts,  10  plates  and  map,  cloth,  sm.  8vo.  (3.—)  1.60 

3344  Klein  (H.  J.)  An  den  NordpoL  Schilderung  d.  arktischen  Gegenden 
u.  d.  Nordpolfahrten  v.  d.  altesten  Zeiten  bis  zur  Gegen wart.  Kreuznach 
(1870?)  plates,  sd.  8vo*  1.50 

3345  Kohler  (F.  Q.)  Reis  naar  de  IJszec,  en  naar  de  Kusten  v.  Groenland 
en  Spitsbergen,  1801.  Benev.  ceue  beschryv.  d.  walvischvangst.  Naar 
h.  Hoogd.  Amst.  1820.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

{Voyage  to  the  Ice-sea  and  the  coast  of  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen, 
with  a  description  of  the  Whalefishery.  From  the  German.) 

3346  JiGSSeps  (de)  Journal  historique  de  son  voyage  (depuis  IcKamschatka 
jusqu'en  France)  dans  I'expedition  de  La  Perouse.  Paris,  1790.  2  vols. 
maps  and  plate,  hf,  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

Pagg.  376 — 80:  VocabulaireFran^aise-Russe-Kamschaldale.  See  n*>.  1950 — 54. 

3347  Malte-Brun  (V.  A.)  Coup  d'oeil  d'enseiuble  sur  les  differentes  expe- 
ditions arctiques  entreprises  a  la  recherche  de  John  Franklin,  et  sur 
les  d^couvertes  g^ograph.  auxquelles  elles  ont  doun^  lieu.  (Extr.  d. 
Nouv.  Ann.  d.  Voyages.)  Paris,  1855.  map,  8vo.  —.60 

3348  [Massa  (Is.)]  Beschryviug  van  der  Sanioyeden  land.  Amst.  1612.  4to. 
See  n<».  3340.  350.- 

3349  -^ —  The  same.  Reprint.  Amst.  1875.  4to.  See  n».  3330.  25.— 
3350 Isaac  Massa  van  Haarlem.   Historisohe  studie  van  .i.  v,  d,   Linde, 

Amsterd.  1864.  8vo.  1.25 

{Isaac  Massa  from  Haarlem,  Historical  essay,) 

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8351  M'Olure.  —  The  Nortb-West  Passage.  Capt.  M'Clare's  despatches 
from  H.  Us4,  discovery-ship  „  Investigator",  off  Point  Warren  and  Cape 
Bathnrst  Lend.  1853.  WUk  nutp.  8vo.  —.60 

8852  MiertflOhlng  (J.  A.)  Seise-Tagebach  des  Missionars  ....  welcher  als 
Dolmetscher  die  Nordpol-Expedition  Mr  Aaflsnchnng'  J.  Franklins  anf  d. 
Schiff  Investigator  begieitete.  1850—54.  Gnadan,    1855.   map,  8vo.    1.75 

3353  Hinisoalchi-Erisso  (Franco  Le  scoperte  artiche  narrate.  Venezia, 
1855.  643  pp.  eloih^  uncut.  8vo.  6.— 

Excellent  work  containing  a  succinct  history  of  the  Arctic  ditcoverier.  —  The 
foar  maps  waotiog. 

8854  MuUer  (G.  P.)  Voyages  et  d^couvertes  fhites  par  les  Bnsses  le  long 
des  edtes  de  la  Mer  Glaciale  et  snr  TOc^an  Oriental,  tant  vers  le  Japon 
qne  vers  TAm^rique.  Avec  Thist.  dtt  fieave  Amur,  etc.  Trad,  de  TAllem. 
p.  C.  6.  F.  Dumas.  Amst.,  1766.  2  vols.  td.  uncut,  map.  sm.  8vo.    4.50 

3356  MuUer  Fz.  (S.)  Geschiedenis  der  Noordsche  Compagnie.  1615—1642. 
Utrecht,  1874.  435  pp.  wit  A  map  of  Spitthergen,  id.  8vo.  4.50 

{History  of  the  Northern  Company,  Prize-eisay  published  by  the  Society 
for  Arts  and  Sciences  at  Utrecht.) 

Historical  account  of  the  discoveries  and  settlements  of  the  Dntch  in  the 
North,  specially  on  Spitzhergen,  the  differences  with  England,  Denmark  and 
Sweden  on  the  navigation  to  —  and  the  whalefishing  in  the  North,  etc. 
Mostly  written  from  old,  never  hefore  consulted  documents  at  the  Royal  Archives 
and  alle  the  new  investigations,  it  contains  a  mass  of  entirely  unknown  noti- 
ces, relations  of  unknown  Arctic  voyages  from  1611  to  1628-  an  unknown 
voyage  to  New-Netherland,  etc.  —  The  book  is  indispensable  to  all  who  in 
future  treat  on  Arctic  Voyages. 

3356  NoKlen  (Nen-entdecktes),  oder  grttndl.  n.  wahrhafffce  Reise-Beschreibnng, 
Aller  Mittemlichtigen  und  Nordwarts-gelegenen  LUnder,  St^te,  Veston- 
gen,  u.  Insolen,  samt  der  ....  Nationen,  Lebensart,  Sitten  u.  Religion. 
Von  F.  M.  'Franckf.  u.  Leipz.  1728.  1  platCy  bds.  8vo.  Interesting  and 
very  rare.  14. — 

Contains  a  translation  of  Hessel  Gerritsz'  rare  collection  on  the  Artie  Voya- 
ges, see  N^  8340;  besides  2>.  Blefkenius,  Description  of  Iceland  and  Greenland ; 
the  Voyages  of  Zeno,  1370;  P.  QuirinuSj  etc. 

3357  Nordpolarflirht  (Die  zweite  Deutsche),  1869—70.  VortrSge  u.  Mit- 
theilungen.  Berlin,  1871.  8vo.  —60 

3358  Parry  (W.  E.)  Reis  ter  ontdekking  van  eeno  Noord-Westel.  doorvaart 
nit  de  Atlant.  in  de  Stille  Zee,  in  1819  en  1820.  Amsterd.  1821.  maps 
and  plates,  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

{Voyage  for  a  discovery  of  a  North- Vest  Passage  from  the  Jtlantie  in 
the  Pacific.) 

3359  Zweite  Reise  zur  Entdecknng  d.  Nordwestl.  Dnrohfahrt)  1821—23. 

Ans  d.  Engl.  Jena,  1824.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

3360  Pontanus  (Joh.  Is.)  Reram  et  urbis  Amstelodamensium  historia.  Am- 
stelod.,  1611.  vellum,  folding  mapSy  plates  and  engravings,  fol.  12.— 

The  pp.  128—143  of  this  work  contain  a  very  valuable  history  of  the 
early  Dutch  voyages  to  the  North,  illustrated  with  13  maps  and  engraving^, 
taken  from  the  original  editions  of  these  voyages.  At  p.  129  a  large  map  is 
inserted,  representing  the  glacial  regions,  made  by  J.  Mondius,  the  publisher 
of  the  workj  with  the  inscription  at  the  80th  degree :  Oite^  ah  Mudsano 
detesU.    See  for  fuirther  particuhurs:  Tiele,  pag.  IIV. 

In  the  same  vol.  bound  up  with: 
J.  de  Beka  et  W.  Heda,  Historia  Ultrajeetlna,  ree.  et  mot  iU.  A. 

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Buchelii.  Ace.  L.  H^rtensii  Secp^^ioQ^B  Ultny^ctjn.  et  S.  Petri  Appendix. 
Ultraj.  1643.  —  Fine  copy. 

3361  Baven  Albertsz.,  (D.)  Joumael  ofte  BeschryWnge  van  de  Begse  na 
Spitsbergen  in  1639,  ten  dieoste  van  de  HH.  Bewinth.  v.  de  Groenlantse, 
Corap.  tot  Hoom.  Waerin  sjjn  droevige  achipbreucke,  ellende  op  't  wrack 
en  blijde  verlossing.  Met  and.  gedenckw.  Hiatorien.  Utreclit,  E,  W,  Snel- 
iaeri.  1647.  4».  16  pp.  3.— 

{Journal  of  the    Voyage  to  Spitsbergen  in  1639,  in  the  service  of  the 
Hon,  Directors  of  the  Greenland  Comp,  at  Hoom ;  containing  his  lamentable 
shipwreck,  his  misery  on  the  wreck  and  joyful  deliverance.) 
Bare   separate   edition,    without    plate   and   additions.  See  for  other  editions 
nO.  2099  and  Allowing. 

3362  Hoslin  (Hells.)  MittemSchtige  Schiiiarth,  von  dcm  Uerm  Staden  inn 
Niderlanden  vor  XV  Jaren  vergebenlich  fiirgen6mmen,  ....  daaz  man 
daselbat  herumb  in  Orient  u.  Chinam  kommen  mdge,  etc.  Oppenheim. 
1610.  Curious  map.  am.  8vo.  40. — 

Very  interesting  work  on  the  voyages  to  the  North,  having  largely  con- 
iribnted  to  a  new  Datch  Arctic  voyage.  The  hook  is  of  the  highest  rarity;  it 
is  oflen  mentioned  by  contemporaneous  writers,  but  has  entirely  disappeared 
in  our  days.  —  See :  Muller,  Northern  Company,  N^  3355,  and  the  Historical 
introduction  to  the  reprint  of  Hessel  Gerritsz^  collection  on  the  Arctic  Voyages. 
NO  3333. 

3363  Boss  (J.)  Entdecknngareiae  nach  d.  Baffina-Bai,  zur  Untersnch.  einer 
Nord-Vi^est-Durchfahrt  Nach  d.  Engl.  Jena,  1819.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

See  nO.  1378—80. 

3364  Second  Voyage  in  aearch  of  a  North-Weat  Pasaage,  and  Reaidence 

in   the  Arctic   Regiona  daring  1829—1833.  Lond.  1835.    hf  calf  many 
plates  and  maps.  4to.  5. — 

3365  lie  Boy  (P.  L.)  Kort,  nanwkenrig  en  echt  relaaa  van  vier  Eusalache 
zeclietUm,  welke  op  het  onbewoond  eiland  Ooat-Spitabergen,  6  jaren 
....  hebben  doorgebragt.  Uit  het  Franscb  vert.  Amsterd.  1768.  am. 
8vo.  1.25 

{Short,    exact   and  true    account   of  four  Russian  mariners^  who  have 
resided  6  years  at  the  unhabitcd^  island  East-Spitzbergen.  From  the  French.) 

3366  Sauar  (MO  Account  of  a  geographical  and  aatronoraical  expedition  to 
the  Northern  part  of  Ruaaia,  by  Commod.  J.  Billinga,  1785—94.  Lond. 
1802.  ids.  uncut,  4to.  Map  of  the  strait  between  Asia  and  America.     4.50 

3367  Snow(W.  Parker)  Voyage  of  the  „Prinee  Albert"  in  search  of  John 
Franklin:  narrative  of  every-day  life  in  the  Arctic  seas.  Lpnd.  1851. 
Map  and  pi.  cloth.  8vo.  2.26 

3368  SpltzbergexL  (Description  of  a  view  of  the  North  coast  of),  in  Bar- 
ker's Panorama.  Lond.  1819.  J2  pp.,  plate.  8vo.  —.60 

8369  ToUens  (H.)  De  overwintering  der  Hollanders  op  Nova  Zembla,  1596 
—97.  7e  dmk.  Leenward.  1860.  sm.  8vo.  —.25 

3370  • TheWinteringof  the  HoUanders  on  Nova  Zembla,  1596—97.  Trans!. 

from  tke  Dutch  by  Anglo-Saxon.  Ibid.  1860.  sm.  Svo.  —.75 

Historieal  poem;  prize-eseay  pnhliehed  hy  the  Society  for  Datch  literature, 
and  afterwards  a  Schoolbook.  Sea  d^.  2075. 

3371  Weld  (C.  B.)  Arctic  expeditions.  A  lecture.  Lond.  1850.  map.  Svo.  —.60 

3372  Wrangel  (F.  von)  Reiae  langs  der  Nordkttate  von  Sibirien  nnd  auf 
dem  Eiameere,  1820—1824.  Nach  d.  handschriftl.  Jonmalen  u.  Notizen 
bearb.  von  G.  Engelhardt.  fi^fausgeg^  von  C.  Bitter.  Berlin,  1839. 
2  vols.  19  1.  hf.  etif^  map,  Svo.  2.50 

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D.  VOYAGES  TO  EAST-INDIA. 

3373  Bontekoe  (W.  Ysbr.)  Journael  ofte  gedenekwaerd.  beschr^v.  ▼.  de 
O.  Ind.  reyse,  begiilp.  veel  wonderl.  en  geraerl.  saecken  hun  weder- 
varen  v.  Dec.  1618  tot  Not.  1625.  Waerby  h.  Journael  v.  D.  A.  Ra- 
ven en  versch.  gedenkw.  geschieden.  Amst.,  Wed.  TAeunit  Jaeobiz,  1664. 
4to.  76  pp.  With  coarse  ipoodeuit.  8.— 

{Journal   and  memorable   description    of  the   E.    I,  voyage,   eompriMg 
many  toonderful  and  perilous  advent,  from  Dee,  1618  til  1625.   WUh  the 
Journal  of  D.  A,  Raven  and  other  memor.  adventures.) 
For  13  other  editions  see  n*.  2099  to  2112. 

3374  Cambodia.  —  (Gamier  (Fr.)  Voyage  lointain  anx  royanmes  de  Cam- 
bodge  et  Laouwen  par  les  N^erlandais  et  ce  qui  s'y  est  pass^  jusqu'en 
1644.  (Bulletin  de  la  Soci6t6  de  G6ographie.  Paris,  Sept— Oct.  1871.) 
map,  8vo.  2.50 

Translation  of  the  « Voyage  de  Gerard  van  Wasthof'aa  Laos,  annote  par 
M.  Franc.  Gamier."  —  See  for  the  Datch  Original,  published  at  Haarlem, 
1691,  one  of  the  rarest  works  of  that  kind,  and  for  this  translation, 
n».  2125. 

3375  Compaen  (Claes)  't  Begin,  midden  en  eynde  der  See  Rooveryen, 
hoe  hy  met  weinich  Schepen  de  Zee  onveylich  gemaeckt  een  ongeloofel. 
Buyt  gerooft  heeft.  Amst.,  JSrfg.  Wed,  G,  de  Groot  en  A,  v.  Dam.  1723. 
4to.  4.— 

{Commencement,   middle  and  end  of  the  piracies    of  CI,  C,  who  madf 
the  sea  unsafe  with  few  ships,  etc) 

3376 Same  work.  Amst,  G,  de  Groot  Keur,  1756,  4».  4.— 

Both  popular  editions  of  42  pp.  with  very  bad  woodcnts. 

3377  Grube  (A.  W.)  Schetsen  en  tafereelen  ult  Azie  en  Australia.  Sneek, 
1861.  8vo.  1.- 

{Sketches  from  Asia  and  Australia,  Transl,  from  the  German.) 

3378  Herbert  (Th.)  Zee-  en  lant-reyse  na  verscheyde  deelen  van  Asia  en 
Africa,  Oost-Indien,  enz.  Uyt  h.  Eng.  door  L.  v.  Bosch.  Amsterd. 
A,  G.  V.  d.  ffeuvel,  1665.   With  engravings.  4to.  5.— 

( Voyages  and   travels  through  various  parts  of  Asia  and  Africa,  East- 
India,  etc.  From  the  English.) 

Pp.  180 — 83:  Discovery  of  America,  by  Madoc  ap  Owen  Gwyneth,  300 
years  before  Columbas.  See  n<*.  2162. 

3379  Heyden  (P.  J.  van  der)  Schipbreuk  v.  't  OosMndisch  jacht  Ter 
Schellingh  (in  1661)  onder  't  landt  van  Bengalen,  met  beschrgving  van 
Arrakan,  Bengale,  Martavan,  etc.  Amst.  J.  v.  Someren.  1675.  4*.       3.— 

This  acoonnt  is  added  to  all  the  later  editions  of  Struys,  Voyages.  —  Un- 
der n*.  2259  and  foil.,  later  editions  ocenr  of  1685,  1698;  there  are  still 
2  editions  of  the  18th  cent. 

3380 The  same  with  addition:   Deze  druk  zeer  vermeerdert  door  W. 

Kunst,  die  hetzelve  alles   heeft   bQgewoont.    Laaste  druk  waarm  de 
koperen  platen  zgn  vernieuwt.  Amst.  S,  v,  Esveldt,  1746.  4to.         2.50 
{Thu9  edition  much  corrected  by    W,  Kunst,  who  was  present  at  all  this- 
Last  edition  with  new  copper-plates.) 

3381  Houtman  -  Dresselhuifl  (J.  ab  Utr.)  Nog  lets  over  Frederik  de 
Houtraan.  (1840?)  7  pp.  Extr,  —.50 

{Something  more  on  Fred,  de  Houtman,) 
Principally  on  his  stay   at  Samatra,  1601 — 2. 

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3382  India  —  Japan.  —  Een  kort  Beskrflfning  uppa  trenne  Keesor 
och  Peregrationer,  sampt  Konnegar|jket  Japan.  Wysindzborg,  Joh,  Kan- 
kel  1674.  304  pp.  4to.  45.— 

Extremely  rare,  as  all  the  typographical  productions  of  J,  Kankel  at 
Wysingsborg  (Sweden.)  —  See  n^.  3298. 

This  vol.  contains:  pp.  1 — 162.  Nil*  Maison  Kioping^  Voyage  in  Asia, 
Africa,  etc.  —  pp.  162—233.  Oloff  Erichszon  Willman,  Voyage  to  East- 
India.  —  pp.  234 — 389.  Short  account  of  the  Kingdom  Japan  and  its  emperors; 
how  long  the  Portuguese  have  visited  it,  and  when  the  Dutch  have  arrived, 
etc.  —  pp.  289—303.  Account  of  a  Voyage  from  Moscou  to  China,  by  Mon- 
golio  (Mangul?)  and  Cataja,  on  the  river  Oby,  etc.;  by  a  Russian  ambassa- 
dor. —  Js  interesting^  as  rare. 

The  copy  is  somewhat  stained  and  a  few  wormboles  in  the  margins.  Title  in 
facsimile. 

3383  Vries   (Maarten  Gerritsz.)  van    Harlingen,  Commandeur  in 

dienst  der   Oost-Ind.  Corap.    1622—1647,  door  P.  A.  Leupe.  (Leeuw. 
1858.)  9  pp.  sm.  8vo.  JSxtr.  1.— 

Biography  of  M.  G.  Vries.  —  His  voyage  to  Japan,  see  vfl.  2272—73. 

3384  Xiier  (D.  van)  Extract,  ofte  cort  verhael  van  't  schip  Nieu  Delf,  .... 
naer  Ooat-Indien,  1646—47.  No  place,  1648.  16  pp.  4to.  (A  few  worm- 
holes  in  the  margin.)  1,50 

{Short  account  of  the  voyage  of  the  ship  New  Delf  to  East-India.) 

3385  MafTei  (Jo.  P.)  Hiatoriamm  Indlcarum  11.  XVI;  selecti  ex  India  Epis- 
tolarum  11.  IV.  Acced.  Ign.  Loiolae  vita.  Colon.  Agripp.  Ih^^,  folding 
map,  fine  copy  in  old  calf  gilt,  fol.  6. — 

3386  iNarrationes  rerum  (ndicaram  ex  litteris  Patrum  Soc.  Jesn  desnmptae, 
ac  ex  Ital.  sermone  in  Lat.  trad.,  interprete  G.  Huysmanno.  Lovanii, 
J.  Masiuty  1589.  blue  calf  gilt,  8vo.  7.50 

3887  Boy  (J.  Jz.  de)  Hachelyke  reystogt  na  Borneo  en  Atchin,  in  8t|n 
vlugt  van  Batavia,  1691.  Leyden,  P.  v.  d,  Aa,  (1707.)  plates^  vellum.  8vo. 
Scarce.  3. — 

{Dangerous  voyage  to  Borneo  and  Jtchin^  from  Batavia^  1691.) 

The  only  vol.  of  P.  v.  d.  Aa*s  Collection  of  Voyages,  reUting  to  East-India. 
See  ifi.  1890—91,  the  note  on  pag.  229. 

3388  Schouten  (Jobst)  Sanfardlg  beskriffning  om  Eonungargket  Siam,  nthi 
holl^ndska  sprSket  ahr  1636  ft5rfattat.  Wysingsborg,  J.  Kankel,  1675. 
4to.  60  pp.  bds,  '  20.— 

Swedish  edition  of  J.  Schonten*8  celebrated  treatise  on  Siam,  of  the  Ughest 
rarity.  Mr.  Tiele  mentions  it  not  in  his:  Meraoire  bibliographiqne.  —  The 
copy  is  somewhat  stained  and  has  some  wormholes  in  the  margins. 

Is  one  of  the  appendices  to  the  rare  Collection  of  Voyages,  printed  at 
Wijsingsborg,  see  n''.  3293. 

The  original  Dutch  edition  see  n^.  1178,  2157,  and  the  English  translation 
n«.  2133. 

3389  Soeteboom  (H.)  3e  voornaemste  zeegetogt  der  Ned^rl.  na  de  Ooat- 
Indien,  onder  Jac.  Heemskerk  en  Wolf.  Hermansz.  in  1601 — 3.  Uyt 
de  aenteeken.  v.  Willem  v.  Westzanen.  Sanerdam,  J,  Jz.  Schipper.  1648 
12  plates,  bds.  4to.  Very  rare.  (Tiele  n**.  162.)  —  Some  wormholes  in 
the  margins.  12.— 

{3d  and  principal  voyage   of  the    Dutch   to  E.-L   under    J,  H.  and 


Amffidrdam. 


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W.  jr.    til   1G01«^3.    --   Aceordimg  to  the  noUem  af  WiUum  of  Fed- 
.   Zanen.) 

Another  edition  of  1648  see  onder  ii<>.  2161. 

8390  Stokram  (Andr.)  Eorte  beschrifvinge  v.  de  ongeluck.    Weerom-Beys 

V.  h.    Schip   Aemhem^  nevens  6  andere  schepen  onder  A.  de  Vlaming 

van   Batavia  na  het  Vaderlandt  afgevaren  23  Dec.  1661.  Amst.  /.  o. 

Duitberff,  1663.  4to.  19  pp.  4.50 

(SAort  deteription  of  the  infortunaie  return  of  the  Ship  Jeruhem,  vhieh 

left  Batavia  1661,  toiih  6  other  ships  under  A.  de  Vlaming^ 

Rare. 

3391  [Taohard  (Guy)}  Voyage  de  Siam,  des  Peres  J^snites,  avec  leure 
observations  astronom.,  et  lenrs  remarques  de  phys.,  g^ogr.,  d'hydrognr. 
et  d'histoire.  Paris,  1686.  many  plates  on  not,  hist.,  vellum,  4to.  4.50 

3392  M§me  ouvrage.   —  Idem,   Second  Voyage.  Amsterd.  1689.  2  vols. 

—  Journal  ou  Suite  du  Voyage  de  Siam  .,..  en  1585  et  1586,  par 
L.  D.  C.  (I'abbe  de  Choisy.)  Ibid.  1687.  Together  3  vols,  plates,  calf  m. 
8vo.  6.— 

3393  Trigautius  (N.)   De  Christiana  Expeditione  apud  Sinas  suscepta  ab 

Soc.   Jesu  libri  V,  in  quibns  Sinensis  regni  mores,  leges  .....  descri- 

buntur.  Aug.  Vind.  1616.  8  and  656  pp. ;  engraved  froniisp,  and  plate^ 
vellum,  4to.  —  Original  edit,,  rare,  12.— 

3394 Historie  de  Texpedition  chrestienne  au  royaame  de  la  Chine,  en- 

treprinse  par  les  PP.  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus  ....  trad,  par  D.  F.  de  Rique- 
bourg.  Lyon,  1616.  1096  pp.  plan,  vellum.  8vo.  —  Eare,  10- 

3395  Twist  (J.  V.)  Beschr\jving  van  Guseratte,  dat  is:  Cort  verhael  vande 
Regering,  Handel  en  Gelegenheyt  van  't  Coninckruck  van  Guseratte, 
staende  onder  den  grooten  MagoU.  Uyt  versch.  autheuren  en  eygen  on- 
denrindingh  vergadert.  Amst.  H,  JDoncker,  1647.  4to.  Uncut.  20.— 

{Description   of    Guseratte   or    Short  account  on  the  Oovernment,    Com- 
merce and  Situation  of  the  Kingdom  of  Guseratte  *  under    the  Great  Ma- 
goll.  Gathered  from  various  authors  and  personal  experience,) 
First   separate  edition,   containing  only  the  first  part  or  pp.  1  to  68  of  the 
edition   in   the    2d   vol.    of  the  Collection  of  Dutch  Travels:  Begin  en  voort- 
gang  dtr  0.  I,  Comp.  1646.  See  N«  1872-74  and  8286. 
3395^ Another  copy,  in  good  state,  but  not  uncut.  9.— 


E.  VOTAGES  TO  AUSTRALIA,  NEW  ZEALAND,  J50UTH- 
SEA  ISLANDS,  ETC. 

3396  Bennett  (Geo.)  Acclimatisation:  its  eminent  adaptation  to  Anstralia. 

A  lecture  delivered  in  Sydney.  Melbourne,  1862.  8vo.  —.90 

3897 Rnles  and  objects  of  the  Acclimatisation  Society  of  Victoria,  with 

the  report  adopted  at  the  first  general  meeting,  etc  Ibid.  1861.  8vo.— .60 
3398  Christmann  (Pp.)  Australien.  Geschiehte  der  Entdeckungsreisen  u.  d. 

Eolonisation ;  Bilder  aus  d.  Leben  in  d.  Wildniss  u.  d.  StStten  d.  Kal- 

tur  d.  neuesten  Welt.  Leipzig,  1870.  120  woodcuts,  4  maps  and  5  plates. 

i^tA  gm,  6vo.  1.50 

Fbid«  linuWf 

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fi.   VOtAGES   TO  AVB^UAhUy  NEW  ZEALAND,  ETC.  407 


3399  Hcnrell  (W.  H.)  and  H.  Hume,  Jooniey  of  diwovery  to  Port  Phi- 
lip, New  South  Wales,  in  1824  and  1825.  2d  edition.  Sydney.  1837. 
97  pp.  8vo.  (a  comer  of  the  title  damaged.)  Scarce.  2.50 

3400  M^snoiflta  sur  la  d^couverte  de  la  cote  Sad-Onest  de  la  Nonyelle-Hol- 
lande,  on  de  la  Terre  Flinders,  de  la  Terre  Napol^on^  et  de  la  Terre 
Grant.  (Annales  des  Voyages.  Tom.  XXIV.pagg.«7a— 296.  Paris,.  1815.) 
map.  8vo.  1.50 

3401  Mitctidll  (T-  L-)  Journal  of  an  expedition  into  the  interior  of  tropi- 
cal Australia,  in  search  of  a  route  from  Sydney  to  the  gulf  of  Carpen- 
taria. Lond.  1^48.  ioo§deu(Sy  12  ptaie9  and  7  ^apSj  cloth.  8vO.  3.75 

3402  Odernheimer  (Fr.)  Das  Festlaud  Australien.  Geograph.,  naturwissen- 
schaftl.  u.  kulturgeschichtl.  Skizzen.  Wiesbaden,  1861. 151  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

Beilage   zo   den   Jahrb.    d.    Vereins   f.    Natarkande   im  Herzogtbi  Nassau. 
Heft  XV. 

3403  Oxley  (J.)  Reizen  in  de  binnenlanden  van  Australia,  in  1817  en  1818. 
Uit  h.  Eng.  Dordrecht,  1821.  Maps  and  plaies.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

{V Off  ages  into  the  inland  of  Australia.   Transl.  from  the  EngHsA.} 

3404  t^hillip,Voyage  h  Botany-Bay,  arec  description  de  refetblissement  des 
Colonies  du  port  Jackson  et  de  Tile  Norfolk.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris, 
1791.  hf.  calf,  uncut.  8vo.  1.26 

The  original  see  n^.  2033. 

3405  Hoggeveen  (Jao.)  Tweejaarige  reyse  rondom  de  wereld,  ter  ontdek- 
kinge  der  onbekende  Zuydlanden  in  1721—22,  ondernomen  door  last  v. 
de  Nederl.  West-lnd.  Maatsch.  Nevens  de  reyze  v.  h.  O.  t.  schip  Bar- 
neveld  in  1719.  3e  druk.  Dordrecht,  S.  de  Koning.  1764.  bds.^  map  and 
ptatet.  4to.  4.— - 

{A   two   years*   voyage   round  the   worlds  for  the  discovery  of  the  «»- 
htown   South-Lands,    in    1721—22.    Undertaken    by    order    of  the  Dutch 
W.  I.  Comp.     ffith  the  voyage  of  the  East-Lid.  ship  JBarneveld.) 
More  extensive  account  than  the  editions  of  1727.  —  Jacob  Roggeveen  was 

the    son   of   A.    Boggeveen,  the  same  who  received  already  in  1676  a  patent 

for  discoveries  in  the  South-Sea.  See  ifi.  1994—95. 

3406  The  same.    4th    edition.   Amst.,  A.  Comelisz.  1774.  sd.  uncut,  map 

and  plates.  4to.-  5. — 

Both   exact  reprints  of  the  edition  of  1728.  —  The  2  former  editions  appea- 
red in  1728  and  1758.  The  author  is  unknown. 

3407  Sadeur  (J.)  Avantures  de  Jacques  Sadeur  dans  la  decouverte  et  le 
Voyage  de  la  Terre  Australe,  conten.  les  cofitumes  et  les  moeurs  des 
Australiens,  leur  religion,  etc.  Amsterd.  1722.  calf  sm.  8vo.  1.75 

See  for  the  Dutch  translation,  n<».  2015. 

3408  Salvado  OBL)   M^moires  historiques  sur  I'Australie.  Trad,  de  I'ftalien 
"  en  Fran9.  p.  I'abb^   Falcimagne,  avec  d.  notes  et  une  histoire  de  la 

decouverte  de  Tor.  Paris,  1854.  map.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.75 

3409  [Vairasse  (B.)]  Histoire  des  Sevarambes.  peuples  qui  habitent  une 
partie  du  troisieme  continent,  commun6ment  appell6  la  Terre  Australe. 
Nouv.  Mit.,  rev.  et  corr.  Amsterd.  1716.  2  parts,  in  1.  plates,  calf.  sm. 
8vo.  3.60 

3410  —  flistorie  der  Sevarambes,  rolkeren  die  een  gedeelte  van  htt  darde' 
vastlatid  bewoouen,  gemeeniyk  Zuidland  genaamd  ....  hunne  regeering, 
zeden,  taal,  enz.  Amsterdam^  T.  ten  Boom,  1682.  veUum,  plates.  4to.  7.— 

{EUi6ry  cf  the  S^vafamhet,  a  p^ph  inhabiHn^  a  paH  tftU  td  eon- 

Amsteydaio. 

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408  n.  V0YA6X8. 


/tfftffi/,   eammaHfy   ealied  Souih-Land  ....   their  gooenment,  maimers,  Ian- 

guage^  etc) 

Scarce.  The  2d  edition  of  1701  (see  n^  2015)  is  aagmented  with  theYoysr 
go  of  J.  Sadeor,  and  the  very  interesting  voyage  of  W.  de  Vlaming  to  New- 
Holland,  each  beginning  with  a  new  paging  (48  and  24  pp.)  Both  voyages 
are  very  rare  and  wanting  in  most  eopies. 

3411  Voyages  (Sarly)  to  Terra  Australia  now  called  Australia;  collection 
of  documents,  and  extracts  from  early  MS.  maps,  illustrative  the  histo- 
ry of  discovery  on  the  coast  of  that  vast  island.  Edit,  with  introdoc- 
tion  by  jB.  H.  Major,  Lond.  1859.  5  nuipe,  cloth.  8vo.  Out  of  print. 
Bare.  20.- 

Published  by  the  Haklnyt  Society. 


3412  Auokland,  the  Capital  of  New  Zealand,  and  the  country  acUacent: 
including  some  account  of  the  gold  discovery  in  New  Zealand.  Lond. 
1853.  map  and  plaiei.  cloth,  sm.  8vo.  (3.60)  2.— 

3413  Nicholas  (J.  L.)  Verhaal  cener  reis  naar  Nieuw-Zeeland,  in  1814  en 
15,  in  gezelschap  met  S.  Marsden.  Uit  h.  £ng.  vert.  Eotterd.  1819. 
2  vols.  hf.  c{.  8vo.  1.50 

{Voyage  to  New-Zealand,  in  company  with  the  Rev.  S,  Martden,) 

3414  Collins  (Dav.)  Account  of  the  English  Colony  in  New  &outh  Wales- 
from  its  first  settlement  in  1788  to  1801.  With  some  particulars  of 
New  Zealand,  etc.  2d  edition.  Lond.  1804.  Map  and  numerous  plates^ 
those  of  natural  history  coloured,  h/,  calf.  4to.  Neat  copy,  6.— 

ik  singularly  curious  and  painfully  interesting  journal,  which  may  be  consi- 
dered as  a  sort  of  Botany  Bay  Calendar.'*  —  Quart.  Review.  —  Pagg*  651— 
562  contain  a  Vocabulary  oftho  New  South  Wales  and  New  Zealand  langaages. 

3415  Grant  (J.)  Verhaal  van  eene  ontdekkingsreize  na  Nieuw-Zuid- 
Wales,  1800—1802.  Uit  h.  Eng.  Haarlem,  1805.  map  and  pi.  hf.  calf. 
8vo.  1.50 

{Narrative  of  a   voyage  for  discovery  to  New  South  Wales.  From  the 
English.) 

3416  Evans  (G.  W.)  Voyage  k  la  Terre  de  Van  Diemen,  ou  description 
histor.,  g^ogr.  et  topograph,  de  cette  ile.  Trad,  de  I'Angl.  Paris,  1823. 
map  and  pi.  sd.  8v0.  1.25 

8417  Brutel  de  la  Kiviere  (P.  M.)  Togt  van  het  Engelsche  barkschip 
Pagoda,  naar  de  Zuidpool.  {Extr.  1850.)  8vo.  16  pp.  •  1.— 

{Voyage  of  the  Engl,  bark  Pagoda,  to  the  South-pole.) 

3418  Boss  (J.Clark)  Entdeckungsreise  nach  dem  Siid-Polar-Meere,  1839— 
1843.   Deutsch    v.    Jul.    Seybt.   Leipz.    1847.   sd.   map    and  plate.  Svo. 

(5.-)  2.25 

3419  Weddell  (J.)  Voyage  to  the  South  Pole,  to  the  74th  degree  of  latit., 
and  Visit  to  Terra  del  Fuego.  Lond.  1825.  map  and  plates,  bds.  8vo.  2.25 


3420  Anslijn  N.  Z.   (N.)   Beschrijving  der  Washingtons-    en  Sandwich- 

eilanden,  en  van  het  Pitcaim-eiland.   Leyden,  1834.  6  col.  plates,  d. 

8vo.  1.- 

{Description  of  the  WasHngtons  and  Sandwieh-islands,  and  of  the  Pit- 

caim'island.  Tor  the  youth.) 

Fa.BD.  MOUBS, 

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E.    VOYAGES   TO   ATISTRALIA,    NEW   ZEALAND,    ETC.  409 


3421  Arbousset  (Th.)  Tahiti  et  les  iles  adjacentes.  Voyages  et  s^jour  dans 
ces  lies,  1862  a  1865,  faris,  1867.  portr.,  pi,  and  map.  hf.  cl.  8vo.    1.25 

3422  Eroughton  (W.  R.)  Voyages  de  d^couvertes  dans  la  partie  septen- 
trionale  de  I'Ocean  Pacifique,  1795—98.  Trad,  par  J.  B.  B.  E(yries.) 
Paris,  1807.  2  vols,  maps  and  plates .  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

3423  DilloQ  (P.)  Voyage  a  la  Mer  du  Sad,  1827—28,  et  Kelation  de  la  de- 
couverte  du  sort  do  La  Perouse.  Paris,  1830.  2  vols.  pi.  and  map.  hf. 
calf.  8vo.  2.75 

3424  Dyk  (L.  C.  D.  van)  De  ont^ekking  van  het  eiland  (Nieuw)  Amster- 
dam. (Haarlem,  1854.)  6  pp.  folding  plate,  sm.  8vo.  (Exlr.)  1. — 

{The  discovery  of  the  island  {New)  Jmsterdam.) 
The  plate  is  a  facsimile  of   a  design    of   the  islands  St.  Panic  and  N.  Am- 
sterdam (in  tbe  Soath  Pacific  Oceaa),  by  Anth.  van  Dicmen,  in  the  Journal  of 
his  voyage  to  India,  1631—32. 

3425  Hill  (S.  S.)  Travels  in  the  Sandwich  and  Society  islands.  Lond.  1856. 
chth.  map.  8vo.  (7.—  )  2.75 

3426  La  Perouse.  —  Ontdekkingcn  in  de  Zuidzee,  en  bcrichten  aangaande 
de  La  Pc^ronsc  en  z[jnc  tocbtgenooten,  etc.  Haarlem,  1799.  2  parts  in  1. 
hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

{Discoveries  in  the  South-Sea^  and  reports  concerninf/  La  Perouse^  etc. 
Transl,  from  the  French.) 

3427  Mortimer  (G.)  Waarneom.  en  aanmerk.  geduur.  eene  reize  naar  Te- 
neriffe.  Van  Dlemensland,  Sandwich-Eiland,  de  Noord-West-Knst  van 
Amerika,  enz.  onder  bevel  van  J.  H.  Cox.  Uit  h.  Eng.  vert.  d.  J.  D. 
Pasteur.  Leyd.  1793.  8vo,  2.  - 

{Observations  and  notices  made  during  a  voyage  to  Teneriffe,  l^an  Die- 
menslandj  the  Sandtoich- Islands^  the  North- W^est-( 'oast  of  America^  etc. 
under  the  command  of  J.  H.  Cox.  Transl.  from  the  Engl.) 

3428  He  Mooolelo  no  na  holoholona  wawae  eha.    Lahaiualuna    (Mani),  1834. 
- 192  pp.  bds.  8vo.   Very  rare.  7.50 

{Natural  Hlsiory  of  beasts,  in  the  Hawaiian  language.) 

3429  He  Hoikehonua,  he  mea  ia  e  hoakakai  i  ke  ano  o  ka  liouua  n«i,  a  me 
na  mea  malunn  iho.  Ua  unuhi  ia  noloko  mai  oka  Hoikehonua  a  W.  C. 
Woodbrugge.  Oahu  (Honolulu),  1836.  VII  and  203  pp.  many  woodcuts, 
bds.  8vo.  —   l^ery  rare.  10,— 

{Translation  of  Woodbrugge's  Geography  in  the  Hawaiian  language^ 
printed  at  the  Missionary  Fress.)  See  Sir  G.  Grey's  Library.  Vol.  II,  f).  144. 

3430  [Seriman  (Zacc)]  Viages  de  Env.  Wanton  a  las  Terras  Incognitas 
Australes  y  al  pais  de  la  Monas.  Trad,  del  idioma  Ingles  al  Italiano,  y 
de  este  al  Espanol  p.  J.  de  Guzman  y  Maurique.  Madrid,  J.  de  Sacha, 
1781.  4  vols,  calf,  plates.  4to.  7.50 

"An  ideal  work,  aboundiuz    with  cliaracter,  sentiment  and  philosoph.  obser- 
vations. The  author  was  a  N'enetian,  named  Zviccarin  Seriman."  Lowndes. 

3431  TurnbuU  (J.)  Reizen  in  den  Stillen  Oceaan,  1800  -1804.  Uit  h.  Eng. 
Dordr.  1810-14.  3  vols.  sd.  8vo.  1.25 

(Travels  in  the  Pacific  Ocean.  From  the  Engl.) 


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p.  VOYAGES  TO  AFRICA. 


3432  Azurara  (Gk>me8  Eannes  de)  Chronica  do  descobrimento  e  eon- 
qnista  de  Gain^.  Tnulad.  do  Manuscrito  origrinal  conteiupor  .... ;  preced. 
de  una  introduc,  com  al^uiiiaB  notat)  p.  Fisc.  de  Santarfm  e  seguida 
d*ani  glos^ario  des  palavras  e  phrases  antiqnadas.  Pariz,  1841.  portr.  and 
fae-hnt,  hf,  ealf,  uneut,  roy.  8vo.  Fime  copy,  6.— 

3483  Billiard  (A.)  Voyage  aux  Colonies  orientales  on  Lettres  ecrites  des 
Sles  de  France  et  de  Bourbon,  1817—20.  Paris,  1822.  sd,  8vo.  1.50 

3434  BraUQ  (Sam.))  Indianische  Schiffarten.  (1620?)  132  and  Svmnumb.pp.^ 
2  plates.  velluM.  8vo.  ( TUle  watUing  )  5.— 

This  carious  and  rare  ▼oluine  coDtaias  the  description  of  five  voyages  made 
by  the  author,  natif  of  Basil,  as  Surgeon  on  board  of  Dutch  ships  to  the 
coasts  of  Africa  and  Angola,  the  Levant,  bis  shipwreck  near  Portugal,  the  bat- 
tles with  the  Spaniards,  etc.  1613 — 20^  with  his  passports  at  the  end  of  the  vol. 

In  the  same  vol.:   CI.  Ang.  de   Martelli,   Warhafft Beschrei- 

bung  der  k.^,  1G83  von  dem  TUrckischcn  Erb-Feind  grausain-erlitt^n  .... 
GefiingnUsz  ....  wie  auch  dor  ....  Erhalt-  u.  Erlosung.  No  place,  1690. 
portr.  arid  2  plates. 

3435  Bright  (R.)  Lecture  on  Namaqualand  and  its  mines.  Cape-town,  1855. 
23  pp.  8vo.  1.— 

8436  Della-Cella  (P.)  Voyage  de  Tripoli  de  Barbaric  aux  frontl^res  Occident 
de  I'Egypte,  1817.  Trad,  de  I'ltal.  (Extr.  d.  Annales  d.  Voyages.  Paris, 
1823.)  Notes  MSS.^  map  and  figg,  drawn,  kf.  doth,  8vo.  1.25 

3437  Dureau  de  la  Malle,  Province  de  Constantine.  Reciieil  de  renseigne- 
ments  pour  Texp^dition  on  retablisscinent  des  FrauQaisdans  cettepartie 
de  TAtrique  Septentrion.  Paris,  1837.  w.ap,  hf.  calf,  8vo.  1.50 

3438  Quattini.  —  Viaggio  nel  regno  del  Congo,  del  P.  Mich.  Angelo  de 
Guattizii  et  del  P.  Dion,  de  Carli,  Capuccini  Missionarii  ....  Venetia, 
1699.  vellum.  12mo.  —  JBar*  edition.  4.50 

3489  Ktilb  (Ph.  H.)  Gtischichte  der  Reisen  and  Entdeckungen  in  Africa 
Yom  Ende  des  XV.  Jahrh.  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart  Mainz,  1841.  Tom. 
I.  (1415-^1521.)  portr,  and  2  maps.  8vo.  (4.60)  1.50 

8440  Mathazn  (Adrien),  Voyage  au  Maroc  (1640—41.)  Journal  de  voyage 
public  pour  la  pretnic^re  fois,  avec  notice  biograph.  de  Tautenr,  introduc- 
tion et  notes,  par  Ferd.  de  Uellwald.  La  Haye,  1866.  8vo.  1.25 

3441  Pigafetta  (Phil.)  Report  of  the  Kingdome  of  Congo,  a  Region  of 
Airica;and  o['  the  Countries  that  border  rounde  about  the  same.  Drawen 
out  of  the  wriliugs  and  discourses  of  Od.  Lopez,  a  Portingall.  Transl. 
out  of  Italian  by  Abr.  Hartwell.  Lond.  J.  Wolfe,  1579.  10  plaies  ealf 
gilt.  sm.  4to.  Worniholes  at  the  first  80  pp.  15.— 

Vebt  hark  English  edition.  —  The  two  maps,  mentioned  in  the  descrip- 
tion of  Brunct,  are  wanting,  likewise  as  in  the  original. 

3442  Pigafetta  (Ant.)  Primo  viaggio  intomo  al  globo  terracqueo,  ossia 
ragguaglio  della  navigazione  alle  Indie  Orientali  per  la  via  d'Occidente, 
fatta  sulla  sqnadra  d.  Capit.  Magaglianes,  1519—22.  Pabbl.  d4  on  Cod. 
della  Bibliotheca  Ambrosiana,  c.  note,  ed  Tratt  di  Navigazione  d.  stessa 
»atore,  p.  C.  AmoreUi.  Milano,  1800.  map  and  plates,  Ms.  umctU,  fol.  4.25 

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PRESTER    JOHN. -See  11^2^77-81. 

3443  Alvares  (Pr.)  Warhafftiger  Bericht  von  den  Landcn,  auch  g eistl . 

u.  weltl.  Kegiment,  des  mrtchtijfon  KOnigs  in  Ethiopien,  den  wir  Prietter 
Johann  nennen  ....  Aus  der  Portugall.  n.  Italien.  Sprachen  in  das  Deut- 
sche ffebracht.  (Eiszlebeu,  J.  Heller,  1566.)  bdt.  fol.  —  Very  rare.  35.— 

First  German  edition  of  Alvarez,  unknown  to  Brnnet  and  most  bibliographers; 
it  contains  (pp.  5—67)  the  complete  translation  of  Corsali's  letters  on  India, 
addressed  1515  and  1517  to  Loreoz  de  Medicis. 

3444  De  ritu  et   moribus    Indonim.    {in  fine:)   Explicit  Epistola  de  Jo- 

hanne  qui  dr  (dicitur)  preabiter  hulie.  lYo  place  nor  date.  bds.  4to.  37.50 

Rarissime.  —  Printed  in  Germany  at  the  end  of  the  15th  century;  9  lea- 
ves k  31  lines,  Gothic  types;  woodcut  border  at  the  first  page;  initialis  writ- 
ten in  Goloars.  Stained  by  water.  ^ 

3446 Legatio   David    Aethiopiae   Regis  ad  Clenientem  Papa  VII.  — 

Ejusd.  legatio  ad  Emanuelem  Portugalliae  regem.  --  Item  alia  legatio 
ejasd.  ad  Joannem  Portugalliae  regem.  —  De  regno  Aethiopiae,  ac  po- 
pulo,  deq.  moribus  ojusdem  populi  nonnulla.  Bonon.,  Jac,  Kemolen  of 
Jlott,  1533.  hf.  Russia.  24  flf.  4to.  the  last  blank,  i^'ery  fine  copy,     24.— 

Oi  great  rarity.  An  Italian  translation  appeared  in  the  same  year  in  2  dif- 
ferent editions. 

3446  Goes  (Dam.  a)   Fides,    roligio,    moresque    Aethiopum   sub   imp. 

Preciosi  Joannis  (quera  vulgo  Presbyteram  Joannem  voeant),  cum 
enarrat.  confoederat.  inter  ipsos  Aethiop.  impp.  et  Reges  Lusitanae  .... 
Aliquot  item  epistolac  Helenae  aviae*  Davidis  Preciosi  Joannis,  ac  ipsius 
etiaui  Davidis,  ad  Pontif.  Rom.,  et  Eman.  ac  Joan.  Liisitan.  Re-ges  .... 
Deploraiio  Lappianae  gentis^  ipso  etiam  Dam.  a  Goes  aut.  Paris,  Chr.  We- 
chel,  1541.  vellum,  8vo.  1'.).— 

In  the  same  vol.  is  bound:  D.  Ghytraei  Orat.  de  Statu  Ecclesiarum 
hoe  tempore  in  Graeaci,  Asia,  Boemia,  etc.;  Epistt.  Constantinopolit.  et 
aliae,  Gr.  et  Lat.;  Confessio  fidei  Gennadii  Patr. ;  De  Russorum  et  Tar- 
taror.  relig.  ac  motibus  etc.  Francoi'.  1583.  -—  Ejusd.  Orat.  CM)ntin.  de- 
script,  regionis  Greichgaeae  ad  Necearum  fl.  sitae.  Francof.  1583. 
3447 Legatio  magni  Indorum  hnperatoris  Presbyteri  Joannis,  ad  Ema- 
nuelem Lusitaniae  Regem,  A°.  D.  1513.  Interprete  Dam.  de  Goes.  Dordraci, 
161b.  16  unnumb.  leaves,  hf,  <?«//. yi//,  *»i.  8vo.  (Title  restored.)  jR^rtf.  8.— 

3448  Ludolphus  (J.)  New  History  of  Ethiopia,  being  a  full  and  ac- 
curate description  of  the  Kingdom  of  Abessinia,  vulgarly  ....  called  the 
Empire  of  Prester  John.  Made  Engl,  by  J.  P.  Lond.  1682.  Old  ealf^ 
plates  of  natural  history,  etc,  fol.  7.50 

3449  Report  and  Evidence  from  the  select  Committee  on  the  West  Coast  of 
Africa.  (Official  blue  Book.)  Lond.  1842.  744  pagg.  and  1  maps.  lol.  4.50 

3460  Biley  (J.)  Naufrage  du  brigantin  Americain  Le  Commerce,  perdu  sur 
la  c6te  Occident.  d^Afrique,  1815;  accomp.  de  la  description  de  Tom- 
buctoo  et  de  Wassanafa.  Trad,  de  TAngl.  p.  Peltier.  Paris,  1818.  2  vols. 
wap.  hf.  calf.  8vo.  2.50 

3451  Roscher  (A)  Ptolemaeus  u.  d.  Handel sstrassen  in  Central-Afrika.  Bei- 
trag  zur   Erklar.  d.   altesten  ....  Weltkarte.    Gotha,    1857.   2  maps.  8vo. 

(2.—)  1.25 

3452  VARTHEMA  (L.)  —  Ludovici  Patritii  Romani  novum  itinerarinm  Ae- 
thiopiae: Aegypti:  utriusqne  Arabiae:  Persidis:  Siriae:  ac  Indiae:  Intra 
et  extra  Gangem.  (/»  fine:)  Operi  suprema  manus  imposita  est  auspi- 
ciis  ....  Bemardini  Caruarial  hispani  ....  S.  1.  et  a.  (Mediolani,  1511.) 
4  and  62  leaves,  half  morocco  gilt.  sra.  fol.  60.— 

Fine  and  tall  oopy  of  this  very  rare  edition,  mnoh  sought  for. 

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3454  Adams  (J.  Quinoy)  The  duplicate  letters,  the  fiaheries  and  the  Mis- 
sissippi Documents  relating  to  transactions  at  the  Negotiation  of  Ghent 
Washington,  1822.  hd*.  8vo.  3.60 

3455  CoiTCspondence   with  several  citizens  of  Massachusetts  concerning 

the   charge  of  a  design  to  dissolve  the  Union.  With  additional  papers, 
illustrative  of  the  subject.  Washington,  1829.  8vo.  150 

3456  Americus  Vespuccius.  —  Varnhagen,  F.  A.  de,  Bar.  de  Porte  Se- 
guro,  A mda"~ Amerigo  Vespucci:  Novos  estudos  e  achegas,  especialmente 
em  favoz  (I:i  interpretagao  dada  a  sua  la  viagem,  em  1497—98,  as 
costas  do  Yucatan  e  Golfo  Mexicano.  Vienna,  1874.  8  pp.  and  facsimile 
de  parte  do  mappa  mundi  de  Ruysch.  pet.  in-t'ol.  —  (See  n®.  24,  25.)  5.— 

3457  Apianus.  —  [See  Catal.  of  Books  i\o  40— 47;  Supplement  n»  2362— 2377.] 
(Varnhagen,  P.  Ad.  de)  Jo.  Scholar  e  P.  Apianus  (Benewitz): 
influencia  de  um  e  outro  e  de  varies  de  seus  contemporaneos  na  adop^o 
donome  America:  primeiros  globes  e  prlmeiros  raappasniundi  com 
este  nome:  globo  de  Walzeemtiller,  e  plaquetie  acerca  do  de  Schontr. 
Vienna,  1872.  61  pp.  cloth  gilt  edges,  sq.  8vo.  2.50 

Printed    only  in  100  copies. 

3458  Beaumarchais  (P.  A.  Caron  de)Ob3ervations  sur  lo  Memoirejusti- 
ficatif  de  la  Cour  de  Londres.  A  Londres,  k  Phiiadelphie,  et  se  trouve 
partout,  1779.  56  pp.  8vo.  2.— 

'/Apologie    de  la  condaite  de  la  France,  relaiivement  ^  rinsurrection  des  co- 
lonies Anglaises." 

3459  Brazil.   —    (See   n»   140«-286;   Supplem.    n^.  2405— 38.)  _ 

Heriarte  (M.  de)  Descrip^ao  do  Estado  do  Maranhao,  Para,  Co- 

rup^  e  Kio    das  Amazones  1662.    Dada  a  luz  por  primeira   vez   (por 
F.  A.  de  Varnhagen.)  Vienna,  1874.  sm.  8vo.  td.  2.40 

3460  —  Gama  (B.  Jose  da)  Informa^o  sobre  a  Capitanio  do  Maranhao, 
dada  em  1813.  With  preface  by  Mr.  de  Varnhagen.  Vienna,  1872. 
12mo.  1.20 

346 1  Porto  Seguro  {Barao  de)  (F.  A.  de  Varnhagen)  Historiadas 

lutas  com  os  Hollandezesno  Brazil,  desde  1624  a  1654.  Nova  edi^ao  melhor. 
e  accresent.  Lisboa,  1874.  sd.  plate,  8vo.  —  Confer  n«  2434,  35.      9.- 

3462 Advys   op   de    Preseutatie  van  Portugael.  Het  Eerste  Deel.  (No 

place.)    1648.    21    and   3    uanumb.    pp.    4to.    Uncut.     —  Not    in  Atheit 
EsMij.  4.  -- 

{Advice  on  the  Fresentation  of  Portugal,   The  first  Part.) 
The  Second    Part    is    only    mentioned    in   Trdmers  Bibliotheqiie  Americaine 
(see    vfi.    Ill);    a   Third  Part  announced  by  the  author  in  his  scheme,  seems 
not  to  be  published. 

A  Counter-Advice  caused  by  this  pamphlet,  see  Asber  nP  286. 

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3463  Brazil.  —    Kraniek  van  het  Historisch   Genootsehap   te   Utrecht. 

XXIX.  Jaargang.  1873.  Utrecht,  1874.  «//•  8vo.  8.60 

{Proceedings  of  the  Historical  Society  at  Utrecht.  29M  year  1873.) 

Contains:  Classicale  Acta  van  Brozilie. —  Acta  uf  the  directors  of  the  iJatch 

Refarmed    Chiircli    in    Brazil,    L636— 44,    j)ubli>hml    from  the  Records  of  the 

church  in  the  Province  of  Utrecht,  by  Dr.  J.  A.  Grothe.   115  pp. 

^>464  Bull  (Qui)  Dis3ertatio  medica  iiiaug.  de  colica  pictonuin.  Liigd. Batav. 
t734.  19  pp.  4to.  20.— 

Op  the  utmost  BARiTr.  —  The  author  "AngUs  ex  CaroltncC\  has  dedi- 
cated the  book  to  •Do.  Do.  Gul.  Bull,  Jrmig.  e  Consilio  regis  in  Prooincia 
Carolinae  Meridionalis,  patri  optimo^ 

34<55  [CaiQ6s  (G-eo.)]  Knqniry  into  the  Law  merchant  of  the  United  Sta- 
tes; or  Lex  Meroatoria  Aiiioricana,  on  several  heads  of  commercial  im- 
portance. Vol.  I.  Now- York,  1802.  sheep.  8vo.  5.50 

346G  Catechism.  -  The  Hciddbergh  Catechism,  or  Method  of  Instruction 
in  the  Christian  reli^on,  as  the  same  is  taught  in  the  Reformed  Char- 
ches  and  Schools  ot  Holland.  Translated  Xor  the  use  of  the  Reformed 
Protest.  Dutch  Church,  of  the  cily  of  New- York.  N.-York,  J.  Hott, 
1764.  calf.  8vo.  46  pp.   yery  scarce,  15.— 

3467  China.  —  British  n^lations  with  tlie  Chinese  empire  in  1832,  Compa- 
rative statement  of  the  EnprHsh  and  American  trade  with  India  and 
Canton.  Lond.  183tJ.  148  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

3408  Coinage.  —  Reports  of  the  opera ri/nis  of  tlie  Mint  and  branch  mints 
of  the  Un.  States.  (Public  Documents.)  Washington,  1824—45.  33  pieces 
in  1  vol.  //.  cloth.  8vo.  5.— 

3469  Constitutions  of  the  United  States  of  America,  the  D- -laration  of 
Independence,  etc.  Trenton,  1813.  sheep,  sm.  8vo  (a  few  wormholes.)  — 
See  nO  479-88,  2541-43.  1.25 

3470  Congress.  —  Public  Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  Senate 
of  the   United  States,  2d  Session  of  the  20th  and  21th  Congress,  1828 

—  30.  Washington,  1828—30.  4  vols,  sheep  8vo.  6.— 

3471   The  same.  22th  Congress.  Washingt.  1832.  Vol.  \.  sheep,  8vo.  1.25 

3472  Coxa  (Tench)  View  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  a  series  of 
papers,  written  between  1787  and  1794.  Interspersed  with  authentic 
docnmonts.  Philadelphia,   W.  HaU^  1794.  calf.  8vo.  6.— 

Original  eiition.  Scarce. 

3472aCuracao.  —  Sioions  (G.  J.)  Beschryving  van  bet  eiland  Cura^ou, 
nit  verschillende  bronnen  byeonverzameld.  Ooaterwolde,  1868.  map  and 
2  plates.  8vo.  (2.50)  1.50 

{Description  of  the  island  Curagao^  from  different  sources.) 

3473  Darby  (Will.)  The  Emigrant's  guide  to  the  Western  and  Southwes- 
tern States  and  Territories:  couiprising  a  geographical  and  statistical  de- 
scription of  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Tennessee,  etc.  New- York,  1818,  wt^/< 
large  map.  sheep.  8vo.  3. — 

Eliot  (John)  the  venerable  Apostle  of  the  Indians  in  America,  see 

n«   3491. 

3474  Diereville.  Relation  du  voyage  du  Port  Royal  de  I'Acadie  ou  de  la 
Nouvelle  France.  Amst.,  P.  Humbert^  1710.  vellum,  sm.  8vo.  {wants  en- 
graved frontisp.)  7.50 

3476  Force  (P.)  National  Calendar  for  1820,  contain,  an  official  list  of  all 
tlie  officiers  of  the  Un.  States.  Washington.  1820.  Map  of  Washington, 
1820.  hf.  cf,  sm.  8vo.  2.— 


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Engl,  von  G.  Schatz.  Weimar,  1794.  2  vols.  2  poHraitt  of  F.  td.  tmeui. 
8vo.  (Confer  N«.  698—606;  2598—2602.)  2.50 

3476  Gallatin  (Alb.)  I^ketch  of  the  Finances  of  the  United  States.  New- 
York,  1796.  ealf.  8vo.  2.25 

3477  Georgetown.  —  Ordinances  of  the  corporation  of  Georgetown,  with 
an  Appendix  containing  the  Laws  of  Maryland  as  reUite  immediately 
to  the  town.  Georgetown,  1821—24.  bds.  8vo.  •    3.— 

3478  Geography.  —  Tijdsohrift  van  het  Aardryksknndig  Genootschap, 
gevestigd  te  Amsterdam,  onder  redactie  van  C.  M.  Kan  en  N.  W.  Pos- 
thumas.  Jaargang  1874.  Amst.  1874.  XXVI  and  222  pp.  many  map*. 
4«.  8.20 

First  aQDoal  series  of  this  periodical,  published  by  the  Geographical  Society, 
established  at  Amsterdam  in  1872.  —  Very  interestlDg. 

3479  Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London.  Lond.  1831—55. 
Vol.  J,  (I,  III  p.  1,  V  p.  1,  YII  p.  1  and  XXU.  6  parts.  wilA  maps. 
8vo.  5.-- 

CoiitaiDS    many    valaable    notices   oo   America,  Australia   and    the    Arctic 
regions. 

3480  Gkxidard  ( W.  G.),  Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Rhode 
Island,  delivered  Sept.  7,  1836.  Boston,  1837.  8vo.  —.75 

On  the  valne  of  liberal  stadies. 

3481  Gordon  (Th,  F.)  Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  with  notes 
explanatory  and  historical.  Philad.  1827.  884  pp.  sheep.  8vo.  6.— 

3482  Greenland.  —  Anderson  (Joh.)  Beschrjjving  van  Ysland,  Groen- 
land  en  de  straat  Davis.  Uit  het  Hoogdnitsch  vertaalt  door  J.  D.  J. 
Amsterd.  1750,  map  and  platet.  veUum.  4to.  —  See  n«  641.  3.50 

Contains  pp.  244—286:  Danish,  Dutch  anl  Greenlandish  Vocabidary,  Gram- 
mar and  translations. 

3483  Hulsius'  Collection  of  Voyages.  4to.  See  n^  3279-81. 
Plates  in  photography  according  to  Mr.  Quaritch  Collation: 

Part  20.  Plate,  4  Savages,  ^^Ein  Zaaberer,"  etc. 

4  females  and  a  child/*  Wie  die  Weiber  von  Damason,**  etc. 

of  birds  and  beasts,  etc. 

Part  21.  Portrait   of   „Pieter  Picters*.  Heyn,"    General    of  the  fleet  of  the 

Dutch  W.  Ind^  Coropaoy. 

Folding  plate,  ^Dracken  Landt,**  p.   123. 
Part  22.  Plate  'Die  lostd  Joan  Feroando," 

»Vorstellung  wie  die  Spanisohe  Schiff  sind  verbreodt  wurden 

sn  Calao.*' 

'Verzeichnns   der  Ree  da  die  Nasaawische  Flot  gdegen  iit. 

Part  23.  Plate,  views  of  ^Mola"  and  '^CaieU'*  pag.  212. 

Part  24.  Portrait,  Wm.  IJsbrantz  Bontekoe  van  Hoorn. 

Folding  plate,  in  front  natives  bringing  fowls  and  fruit,  and  Euro- 
pean fiddling  to  natives,  p.  10. 

2    horizontal   compartments,   representing  ships  and 

flying  fish.  p.  16. 

2    horizontal    compartments,   in   front,    boat   with 

awning,  p.  24. 

8  Ships  in  storm,  2  wrecked,  to  face  p.  67. 

-      Wreck  of  a  ship,    men  on  it  and    on   spars  in  lea 

p.  71. 

Fabo.  Mdujo, 

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Fkrt  25.  Fuldtng  plate   of  a  skoU,    »Dm  obere  TlwU  worn    Kopff  den   Bin- 
horns'*  etc.  (1.) 

•Gedachtea  obfere  Theil."  (2.) 

but  smaller,  "Das  hindere  Theil  vom  Kopff  des  Bin- 
horns."  (3.) 
Part  2G.  Plate,  in  2  compartmeots,  —   the    upper   one  has  a  snb-scription  : 
"Fi&ch  so    von  dea  IslanderD  Narwal  genant/*  etc;  the  lower  one 
hiis  "Kojjff  dcs  filches  Narwal/*  to  face  p.  16. 

*  Wilde  Groenlander,"  to  fece  p.  26. 

Folding    plate,    2    Walruses,   at  right  hand  corner  »Wallrnsch"  to 
face  p.  49. 

a  whale  windlass,  at   bottom    ■«WalIfi$ches  weyblin** 

etc ,  an  inverted  2  in  the  corner,  to  face  p.  60. 

Oil  manufactory,  barrels,  etc.  to  fac*  p.  60. 

a  Whale,  letter  •G"    below  it,  '/4"  im    the    opper 

comer. 

Reproductions  in  photography  of  these  plates,  each  of  which  are  very  rare 
and  generally  wanting.  Only  2  or  3  copies  are  made.  Bach  plate  3.— 

3484  Indian  Languages.  —  Transactions  of  the  Historical  and  Literary 
Committee  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  held  at  Philadelphia. 
Philad.  1819.  Vol.  I.  bdt,  8vo.  10.— 

Scarce  and  highly  remarkable  vol.,  containing :  J.  ffffckeio elder ^  Account  of 
the  history,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  Indian  Natives  who  once  inhabited 
Pennsylvania  and  the  neigbouriog  States,  p.  1 — 850;  Correspondence  between 
Mr.  Heckewelder  and  Mr.  Duponcuau,  on  the  languages  of  the  American  In- 
dians, pp.  351 — 450;  Words,  phrases  and  short  dialogues  in  the  language  of 
the  Lenni  Lenape,  by  Mr.  Heckewelder.  pp.  451  —  464.  Besides  Correspon- 
ding Secretary's  Report  on  the  languages  of  the  Amer.  Indians,  and  List  of 
MS.  donatious  concerning  them,  pp.   17 — 50. 

3485  IngersoU  (C.  J.)  Discourse  concerning  the  inflaencc  of  America  on 
the  mind.  Philad.  1823.  67  pp.  8vo.  1.— 

3486  Keate  (Geo )  Relation  des  ties  Pelew,  situ^es  dans  la  partie  Occident, 
do  rOcean  Pacifique;  composee  sar  Ics  jonmaux  da  Capit.  II.  Wilson, 
etc.  Trad,  do  I'Angl.  Paris,  1788.  2  vols.  17  map  and  piai^t.  kf.  calf, 
8vo.  (See  n».  2049.)  2.50 

3487  Lahontan  (Baron  de)  Voyages  dans  TAm^rique  Septentrionale.  2e 

edit augm.  Amst,  Trang.  VRonore,  1721.  —  Snite  du  Voyage  de  .... 

Lahontan.   Amst.    Veuve   de  Boeiemany  1728.  —  Together  3  vols,  maps 
and  platet.  hf  calf.  8vo.  7.50 

Confer  n®  864—66  and  2723—25. 

3487a(La  IVTartiuiere)  Nouveau  voyage  vers  le  Septentrion,  ou  Ton  reprd- 
sente  le  naturel,  les  coutumes  et  la  religion  drs  Norwegiens^  des  Lapons, 
....  Zoiubliens,  Samofedes,  etc.  Amst.  E.  Roger,  1708.  plates,  td.  uncut. 
sm.  8vo.  3.75 

3488  Letters  from  Washington,  on  the  Constitution  and  laws;  with  sket- 
ches of  some  of  the  prominent  public  characters  of  the  Un  States.  By 
a  Foreigner.  Washington,  1818.  hdt,  8vo.  2.50 

3489  Lichtenstein  (H.)  Erlauterangen  dor  Nachrichten  des  Francisco  Her- 
nandez von  den  vierfiissigen  Thieren  Neuspaniens.  Berlin,  1830.  4to. 
(Extr.  from:  Abhandl.  der  Kdn.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch.)  1. — 

3490  Mac-Intosh  (A.)  D.  D.,  Address  at  the  interment  of  Sylv.  Bourne, 
Consal-Genefal  of  the  Un.  States  in  the  Netherlands,  (at  Amsterdam.) 
Harlem,  1817.  8vo.  16  pp.  —.60 

Amsterdam. 

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8491  Mftther  (Getton)  —  Liber  Fsalmorum  (Hebraice  cnm  versione 

Latina),    editus    a   Job.  Leusden.  Londini,  sumptiboB  Sam,  Smithy  1688. 
vellum.  12mo.  65.- 

On  TBI  utmost' RARITY. 

Hebrew  and  Latin  text  opposite.  With  dedicace  to  "J),  Cretceniio  Mat  hero, 
*Verl)i  Divini  Ministri  Vigilant.,  atque  Collegii  Harvardini,  quod  est  Canta- 
"brigiae  Nov-Anglornni  Rectori  et  Doctori  celeberrimo  ac  Honocand.,  conversi- 
''onem  Indopum,  in  America  {una  cum  viginti  quataor,  nuper  Geniilibui^  sed 
fjam    Chruiianu    Pastoribus)  feliciter  promoventi April  1688." 

Second  edition  with  Latin  text,  iiniform  with  the  edition  Hebrew- English,  with 
almost  the  same  dedicace  as  to  John  Eliot ^  and  24  converted  Indians  ordained 
minister  of  the  Gospel.  London,  1688.  Thia  valaable  record  of  the  early  pro- 
gress   of  Christianity  among  the  Indians  of  New  England  is  not  mentioned 

BY    AMI    BIBLIOGRAPHER. 

—  Both  editions  are  printed  at  Utrecht,  however  they  bear  the  address  of 
London;  both  correspond(;nd  in  size  and  form  of  the  Hebrew  text.  J.  Leusden 
was  Professor  at  the  University  at  Utrecht. 

3492  Melish  (J.)  Geographical  description  of  the  United  States.  3d  ed.  Phi- 
lad.  1818.  4  mapi.  hf.  calf.  186  pp.  8vo.  1.50 

3493  Traveller's   Directory  through  the  United  States,  with  a  calendar. 

5th    edit.    Philad.    1819.    2    large   and   4    smaller    maps,    calf  sui.    8vo. 
134  pp.  1.50 

3494  Murphy  (Henry  C)  —  Proceedings  at  the  dinner  given  by  the  citi- 
zens of  Brooklyn  ...  6  Aug.  1857  to  the  Hon.  H.  C.  Murphy,  previously 
to  his  departure  as  Minister  to  the  Netherlands.  Brooklyn,  1857.  chih. 
gilt  edges.  Svo. 

3495  Navigator  (The),  containing  directions  for  navigating  the  Monongji- 
hela,  Allegheny,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi  rivers,  with  a  description  of  their 
towns,  villages,  harbors,  etc.  With  maps  and  an  account  of  Louisiana, 
etc.  10th  edit.  Pittsburgh,  1818.  Af.  calf.  sm.  Svo.  3.- 

3496  New- York.  —  Account  of  the  Banquet, '  given  by  the  Saint  NichoLi.s 
Society   of  the  city  of  N.  Y.,  on  the  occasion  of  the   visit  of  the  Ne- 

•        therlands  Frigate„Prins  van  Oraige".  New  York,  1852,  Svo.  1.^5 

Printed  for  the  Society  only.  See  n®.   1116. 

3497  New- York  Canals  (Public  documents  relating  to  the),  —  which  are 
to  connect  the  Western  and  Northern  Lakes,  with  the  Atlantic  Ocean: 
with  an  introduction.  New- York,  1821.  bds.  484  pp.  and  large  map. 
Svo.  5.- 

3498  Orta  (Garcia  de)  Colloquios  dos  simples  e  drogas  e  eousas  medici- 
nacs  da  India  e  assi  de  algumas  fructas  achadas  nella  (varias  cultivadas 
troje  no  Brazil.)  Lisboa,  1872.  sd.  sm.  4to.  (See  n«.  766—69.)        12.- 

Reproduction  facsimile  of  the  edition  of  Goa,  1563,  published  with  preface 
by  Mr.  F.  A.  de  Varnhagen.  Printed  only  in  a  few  copies.  Large  paper. 

3499  Park  (J.  A.)  System  of  the  law  of  Marine  Insurances.  2d  American, 
from  the  3d  Engl,  edit.,  which  Appendix.  Boston,  Thomas  and  JndrewSj 
1800.  sheep.  8vo.  5.- 

'-  Paul  Jones,  see:  Song-books. 

3500  Penitentiary  System  in  the  United  States.  Report  by  the  Society 
for  the  prevention  of  Pauperism  in  the  city  of  New- York.  N.-York. 
1«22.  8vo..  1.50 

3501  Piiii>ps  (C.  JO  Voyage  an  Pole  Boreal,  in  1773.  Trad,  de  PAngl.  Pa- 
ris, 1775.  map  and  plates,  hf.  calf.  4to.  2.50 

I^MHI.  UvaMt 

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3502  Price  (EL.)  Observations  sar  la  nature  de  la  liberty  civile,  sur 
les  principes  du  fi^nvemement,  snr  la  jastice  et  la  politiqne  de  la 
gnerre  avec  TAmirique.  Aoxquelles  on  a  ajont^  un  Appendix  et  on 
Postscriptnm.  Trad,  do  TAngl.  sar  la  lime  edit.  angm.  et  corr.  par 
raateur.  Rotterdam,  1776.  td.  uuemi.  8vo.  2.50 

Confer  n«.  1023—24  and  3142—43. 

3603  ReUgious  Sects.  —  Labadists.  (See  1305—23  and  2959—65.) 

La  Marque  (Ant.  de)  Den  Verresen  Jan  van  Leyden  ende  Barent 

Knipperdollink,   otte  het  gantsche  leven  en  (tedr^f  van  Jan  de  Labadie. 

Uit  het  Frans  vcrtaald.    Bottcrd.  /.  BortHus,  1670.  22  pp.  4to.  Slightly 

stained.  3. — 

( The  resurrected  J.  v.  L.  and  B.  K.^  or  ike  whole  life  and  profeaion 

of  Jan  de  Labadie.   IVantl.  from  (Me  French.) 

The  aatbor,  former  disciple  of  de  Labadie,  eye-witness  of  this  history,  reveals 
his  Hypocrisies,  Fanaticism,  Heresies  etc. 

3504  Koux  de  Hochelie,  Etats-Uniii  d'Amerique.  Paris,  F.  Didot  Fr^res, 
1839.  wuip  and  96  pUtet.  kf,  cloth.  8vo.  2.50 

3505  Sabbath.  —  Account  of  memorials  presented  to  Congress,  respecting 
Sabbath  Maihi.  etc.  Boston,  1829.  8vo.  23  pp.  —.60 

3506  Seybert  (Ad.)  Statistical  Annals  of  the  United  states  of  America, 
founded  on  official  documents,  1798—1818.  Philad.  1818.  calf.  4to.   4.50 

3507  Silva  (Inn.  F.  da)  Dizzionario  bibliographico  Portngnez.  Estndos 
applicaveis  k  Portugal  y  ao  Brasil.  Lisboa,  1858—59.  Vol.  I— III  (A — 
Jo.)  3  vols.  hf.  mor.  8vo.  11.— 

(Complete  in  7  vols.  Out  of  print  and  scarce. 

3508  Smith  (L.)  Anglus-Brit.-Jamaicensis,  Dissert,  med.  inaug.  de  colica  apud 
incolas  Caribienses  endemia.  Lugd.  Batav.  1727.  28  pp.  4to.  20. — 

SONG-BOOKS. 

3509  Sohellinger  (W.)  'tVolraaeckte  en  toe-gerustc  Schip,  bestaende 

in  traye  gedichten,  en  aerdige  iiedekens  ....  voor  aile  liefhebbers  der 
groote  Zeevaert.   Amsterd.,  M.  de  Groot,   1680.    in  parchment,   sm.    8vo. 

123  pp.  10,— 

{The    complete   and   equiped    Ship,    consisting  in  fine  poems  and  pretttf 

songs  ....  for  all  who  love  Navigation,) 

Vert  rare  popular  book  of  Songs  for  the  Seamen,  among  which  on  the 
voyage  to  •  Terreneuf''  and  Greenland  for  whalefishing.  —  Good  copy  of  one  of 
the  rarest  chapbooks,  in  original  cover.  Slightly  stained  and  wanting  a  part 
of  the  last  pag.  (blank.) 

3510  War  of  Independence.  —  A  la  Zoutmans  victorie,  bevogten 

door  de  Hollanders  op  de  Doggershank,  ....  5  Aug.  1781.  Als  meede  de 
Nieuwste  Liederen  ....  8e  dmk.  Amsterd.,  S.  en  W,  Koene,  (1784?) 
92  pp.  sm.  8vo.  4.— 

(On  the  victory  of  Zoittman,  hy  the  Dutch  on  the  English,  in  the  sea- 
fight  at  Doggersbank,  b  Jug.  1781.  Besides  the  Newest^Songs.  Sth  edition.) 
CuAPBOOK  of  popular  Songs  of  the  greatest  rarity.  —  The  greatest  part 
of  the  songs  relate  to  the  victory  on  the  English ;  there  is  a  special  poem  on 
the  Declaration  of  the  Independence  of  America  by  Holland,  on  the  alliance 
of  France  with  America  and  the  armed  neutrality.  —•  The  6  last  pagg.  some- 
what stained. 

3511  De  Anierikaansche  Koopman,  zingende  de  nieuwste,  fraayste 

en  aangenaamste  liederen.  3e  druk.  Amsterd.,  S.  en  W.  Koene,  (1783?) 
94  pp.  sm.  8vo.  6. — 

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SONO-BOOKS. 

( The    Jmeriean    Merchant,    who    sings  the    newest,  finest  and  prettiest 
songs.  Zd  edition.) 

Rare.  A  chapbook  of  |M>pHlar  songs  iiuder  this  title  proves  the  sjmpatbj 
of  the  population  iu  the  American  affairs.  It  contains  songs  ou  the  victory 
on  the  English  at  Doggersbauk,  on  the  captnre  of  St.  Eostatius  by  the  French, 
etc.  —  Fine  copy,  iincat. 

B612 De  Opper-Admiraal  van  Holland,  waar  in  te  vinden  zjjn  veel 

fraalje  oorlofjs-  en   andere  Liederen,   alle   op  de  tegenwoordige  tydsom- 

standigheid  toepnsseiyk.  Aturiterd.,  B.  Koene,{nsi?)  two  wuodeuts.  92  pp. 

gm.  8vo.  6.— 

( The  Upper-Admiral  of  Solland,  eotUaining  many  fine  Songs  of  War  and 

others,  alt  relating  to  the  present  affairs.) 

Rare  chapbook  of  popular  Songs.  It  contains  the  Song  in  honour  of 
Paul  Jones  on  his  arrival  in  Texel  with  2  captured  English  vessels,  in  1779 
(see  N<^.  1181,  823;  &  parody  of  it  on  the  English:  Here  comes  Jack  the  En- 
glishman; a  dialogue  betwueu  the  King  of  France  and  Paul  Jones;  songs  on 
the  war  with  England,  etc.  —  The  first  pagg.  somewhat  stained. 

3613  Paul  Jonas.  —  Chapbook   of    popnlar  songs   under   this   title. 

(Arasterd.    1780?)    94  pp.    sm.  8vo.    (wants   title,    pp.    23—26,   55—58, 
71-75.  87—90.  3.- 

Of  the  utmost  BARiTi;  the  first  copy  I  ever  saw,  wherefore  it  is  pre- 
sented here  with  all  its  defectuosilies.  It  begins  with  the  popular  Dutch  song: 
Here  our  dear  Paul  Jonas  comes,  —  •  what  a  fuuny  fellow,  —  and  proves 
the  sympathy  with  him  and  the  American  canse.  The  current  title  at  the 
top  of  the  pagg.  is .-  Faul  Jonas. 
3514  Stuyvesant.    (See    N".  1440-50  and  3044—47.) 

Berniera  (Job.  Arg.)  Tyd-vcrhaal  der  Kcderlandsche   Geschiedenis- 

sen,  van  de  Unie  van  Utrecht,  1579  tot    1701.    Utrecht,  Joh,  van  Stuy- 

vezand,  llOl.hfcalf  sm.  8vo.  3.— 

{Chronological    Register    of  the    History    of  the  Netherlands,  since  the 

Union  at  Utrecht,  1579  till  1701.) 

3615  Verplanck  (Gul.  C.)  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Academy 

of   Fine    Arts.    New- York,    1824.    Engrav.  bust    of  B.   West    on  the  title. 

45  pp.  8vo.  —.75 

3516  Walsh  (Kob.,  Jr.)  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great  Britain  respec- 
ting the  United  States  of  America,  containing  an  Historical  Outline  of 
their  merits  and  wrongs  as  Colonies.  Philad.  1819.  bds.  8vo.  2.50 

For  this  work  the  author  received  the  thanks  of  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania. 

3517  War  declared  against  Great  Britain  by  the  Un.  States  of  America,  with 
an  exposition  oi'  the  motives.  No  place.  1812.  27  pp.  8vo.  -  .60 

3518  Webster  (Dan.)  Speech  in  reply  to  Mr.  Hayne,  of  South  Carolina, 
relative  the  public  lands.  Delivered  in  the  Senate.  N.  York,  1830. 
8vo.  1- 

8519  West-Indies.  —  Meinioke  (O.  E.)  Versuch  einer  Geschichte  der 
europiaischen  Colonien  in  Westindien,  nach  den  Qiielhni  bearbeitet.  Wei- 
mar, 1831.  785  pp.  hf  calf.  8vo.  2.50 
Confer  n«  1757-71,  3216-24. 

3620  Wolcott  (O.)  Remarks  dn  the  present  state  of  carrency,  credit,  com- 
raerco  and  national  industry.  N.  Yorl?,  1820.  8vo.  1  — 


Fbbd.  Muubb, 

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II.  AUTOGRAPHS  —  PLATES. 

3521  Autographs.  —  Anonyme.  French  Prince  or  Noblemata. 

A.  L.  in  French  to  Count  Verhuell  at  Paris,  from  Canada,  3  May 
1835.  4  pp.  4to.  3.— 

Curious  letter  sig^aed  M.  N.  D.  vDepuia  plusiears  anaees  il  lauguit  an  sein 
des  forets  de  Canada  et  mange  le  pain  de  la  mis^re  en  se  livrant  a  rinstrnction 
de  la  jenaesae.  La  niort  de  Fran9'jis  II  (rempereur  d^Antriche)  le  fait  esp^rer 
de  rcveudiquer  les  droits  d*apanage  sur  le  principant^  de  Westerwald,  mais  il 
eraint  qae  Metternich,*'  etc.  etc.  > 

3522  Capellan  (J.  D.  v.  d.)   Distinguished   Patriot,  promoter  of  the 

American  interests,  etc. 

2  A.  L.  S.  in  Dutch,  dated  Amst.  14  March,  Zwol,  7  ApriI1782.  4  pp. 
4to.  3.50 

On    the    American     afifairs;    Adams  h  aclcnowledged  as  Minister  of  the  l^. 

States. 

3523  Autosyraphs.  —  Lathrop  (Jos.^  DD.,  Pastor  of  the  Cong.  Church 
in  W.  xSpringfieid,  distinguished  orator. 

A.  L.  S.  to  the  Lt.  Governor  Brighani  at  Norwich,  dated  West- 
Springfield,  July  1809.  3  pp.  fol.  2.50 

Remarkable  letter  on  matters  of  conscience. 

3524  Plates.  —  Views  in  Asia,  Africa,  Europe  aud  America,  repre- 
senting the  principal  places  and  the  costnmes  of  the  inhabitants. 
—  40  Original  drawings  in  India  ink  and  in  brown  and  red,  by  an 
able  anonymous  Dutch  Artist,  at  the  beginning  of  the  18th  century. 
High  18,  br.  24  cent.  50.— 

Fine  and  remarkable  collection,  specially  for  the  costnmes  of  the  natives  and 
inhabitants.  It  comprises  12  riews  in  America,  viz:  New  Amsterdam,  Quebec, 
Florida,  Havana,  CnTa9ao,  Porto  Rico,  Mexico,  Ciosco,  Fernambuco,  St.  Salvador, 
Carthageua  and  Callao  de  Lima.  —  Besides :  Batavia,  Goa,  Tripoli,  Alexandria, 
Rome,  Venice,  etc.  etc.  — These  drawings  are  in  the  style  of  the  views  pablished 
in  1790  by  C.  AUard  and  afterwards  by  P.  Schenk  (see  n^  1793,  94),  but 
diflfer  widely  from  them  and  are  somewhat  larger. 

3525  Portraits.  —  Labadie  (Jean  de),  French  Protest.  Minister  in  Hol- 
land, founder  of  a  mystic  Sect,  whose  followers  went  to  America  and 
established  there  a  large  community,  b.  1610,  d.  1674.  —  See  Catal.  of 
Portraits  W.  626-32;  Cat.  of  Books  N^.  1306—23;  Supplem.  N®.  3503. 

Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  surrounded  by  ornaments,  fol.  —  Original 
drawing  from  nature  with  the  pen  „au  lavis  de  bistre  et  k  la  sanguine,"' 
by  G.  de  Lairesse.  75.— 

Very  fine  piece  of  this  celebrated  artist.  —  This  portrait  is  engraved  by  an 
anonymous  and  published  by  H.  ^Sweertt  at  Amst.  see  N®.  686. 

3626  Spilbergen   (J.  van)   Dutch   Navigator  round  the   world,   d. 

1620.  —  See  Catal.  of  Books  N".  1968— 73;  Cat.  of  Portr.  N».  1087— 89. 

Bust  to  the  loft,  in  corcle.  Very  fine  drawing  in  ink,  with  the  pen^ 

on  vellum^  by  Hier.  Wieriox.  sm.  8vo.  26.— 

3527  Vries   (David  Pietersz.    de),   first   Dutch  Navigator  to  New- 

Netherland  1632 — 44,  first  historian  of  that  colony;  master  of  the  artil- 
lery in  North-Holland,  b.  1593.  —  See  Catal.  of  portr.  N®.  1172;  Catal, 
of  Books  NO.  1109. 

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Original  drawing  by  Corn.  Visscher,  signed  and  dated   1658, 

by  the    celebrated  artist  himself,  who  engraved  the  same  portrait  (N*.  1172.)  — 
Very  fine  drawing  of  one  of  the  rareat  portraits. 


m.  ATLASES.  —  MAPS. 

3528  Atlases.  —  The  English  Pilot,  describing  the  West  India  na- 
vigation, from  Httdson^s  Bay  to  the  River  Amazones.  With  a  new 
description  of  New  Foundland,  New  England,  Now  York,  Virginia. 
Maryland,  Carolina,  etc.  London,  Mount  and  Davidton,  1794.  boond. 
fol.  10.— 

66  pp.  text,  22  large  maps  and  nnmerous  fignres  of  the  coast  in  the  text. 

3629  Jefferys  (Th.)  West- India  Atlas,  or  a  compendious  description 

of  the  West-Indies,  illustrated  with  40  correct  charts  and  maps,  taken 
from  actual  surveys.  With  an  historical  account  ot  the  several  conntries 
and  islands.  London.  1775.  Af.  bound,  roy.  i'ol.  10.— 

Interesting  Atlas,  published  at  the  beginning  of  the  War  of  Independ.  A  com- 
pleat  chart  of  the  W.  Ind.  is  given  in  17  sheets,  represent,  the  coasts  of 
Loaisiana,  Florida,  Mexico,  Yucatan,  etc.  Amongst  the  16  special  maps  of  the 
islands  are  Jamaica,  Rnattan,  Tobago,  Cnrafao,  etc. 

8530  Maps.  —  Arctic  Begions.  —  Portulano  of  the  coasts  of  Europe, 
with  separate  map  of  a  large  part  of  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen,  a  part 
of  Nova  Zembla,  etc.  Amstelredam,  /.  Ez.  Cloppenburgk^  1621.  Large 
fol.  61  by  83  cent.  —  Printed  on  vellum.  —  Confer  Catal.  of  At- 
lases NO.  2136.  15.— 
Interesting  map,  drawn  by  Harmen  and  Marten  Jttnsx.^  renowned  chartma> 
kers  at  Edam,  and  engraved  by  Abraham  Ooot  Amstelod.  1620.  See.-P.  Goos, 
Marine  Atlases  NO.  1941—49. 

3531  Boston  and  its  vicinity  from   actual  survey  by  J.  Q.  Hales. 

Boston,  1819.  65  by  80  centim.,  pasted  on  cloth  and  folded  in-8vo.  1.50 

3532  The  Hudson  between   Sandy  Hook   and  Sandy  Hill,    with  the 

post  road  between  New  York  and  Albany.  New  York,  A.  T.  Good- 
rich &  CO.,  1820.  in  14  parts.  18  by  23  cent.  1  vol.  hf.  ealf.  8vo.  1.— 

3533 New-Netherland.   —   Chart  of  the  coasts  of  New-Netherland 

(with  Virginia  and  New-England),   by   Arnold  Golom  Amsterdam 
(1660?)  55  by  63  cent,  coloured.  —  See  N«.  1931  and  2025—38.      4.— 
Not  mentioned  in  Asher's  List. 

3634 Wew-York,  State,  with  part  of  the  adjacent  states,  by  J.  Heddy. 

New- York,  J.  E.  Astbum  and  C«.  1818.  98  by  1 10  centim.  coloured, 
pasted  on  cloth  and  folded  in  8vo.  1.60 


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1876. 


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RELATING  TO  AMERICA  AND  TO  GEOGRAPHY  IN  GENERAL. 


The  words:  Catal.Amer.  N®.  refer  to:  Fred.  MiiUer,  Catal.  of  books 
on  America,  cet.  1872.  —  The  letters:  3.andrf.  signify:  born  — died. 

COLLECTIONS. 

1  Set  of  6  famous  Navigators,  all  relating  to  America,  viz:  T.  C€indiih, 
C,  Columbuij  R.  Laudonniere,  F.  Magellan,  F.  Pizardus  (Pizarro),  A.  Vespue- 
eiut.  -  All  busts,  in  oval,  with  ornaments  and  6  Latin  verses,  with  mono- 
gram :  C.  V,  P.  (Crisp,  de  Fasse),  sm.  4®.  — -  Very  fine  and  curious  set,         75, — 

2  Men  of  the  Revolution.  —  All  busts,  in  oval,  by  B,  B.  E{llis),  publ. 
May  1783  by  fi.  WUkinson,  Comhill.  sm.  4».  8  pc.  —  Large  margins.  20.— 

J.  Dickinson,  Merab.  of  Congr.  —  S.  Huntingdon,  Pres.  of  Congr.  — 
J.  Jay,  Pres.  of  Congr.  and  Minister  to  Madrid.  —  H.  Laurens,  Pres. 
of  Congr.  —  Gov.  Morris,  Memb.  of  Congr.  (no  margins).  —  Gen. 
Reed,  Commander  in  Pennsylv.,  Memb.  of  Congr.  —  Msy.  Bar.  Steu- 
ben. —  Ch.  Thompson,  Seer,  to  Congr. 

3 French  Portraits  by  Dupin,  publ.  by  Esnauis  et  Rapillg.  4°.  4  pc.  6.— 

Gen.  Gates,  Adm.  Keppel,  Adm.  G.  Rodney,  Esek  Hopkins,  i^t  Com- 
modore of  the  Amer.  Navy. 

4 cet.    engrav.    for   the:   Univers.    Magazine.    London.   J.    Rinton, 

8«.  11  pc.  5.— 

Gen.  Amherst,  Gen.  Arnold,  Adm.  Boscawen,  F.  Cortez,  E.  Hawke, 
E.  Monckton,  W.  Pitt,  Adm.  Rodney,  G.  Washington,  G.  Whitefield, 
J.  Wolfe. 

5  Mezz.   after    Wilkinson  and  Tomlinson,  publ.  by  T.  Bart.  Lond^ 

large  4^  2  pc.  —  Large  margins.  4.— 

J.  Hancock,  Pres.  of  Congress.  ~  Maj.  Gen.  C.  Lee. 

6 Satyrical   Portr.  of  men  of  the  Re  vol.,  made  in  France  about 

1780,    with   French   inscriptions;  no   name    of   engraver  or  publ.  sm.  8°. 
7  pc  —  Fery  rare.  14. — 

Col.  Fergusaon  "revenant  de  Tahago^'  —  Gen.  Murray  "vwjantles  Espag- 
nols  a  Mahon,'^  —  Lord  North  "attendant  des  nouvelles  de  VAmer.'''  — 
Lord  Rawdon  t,arrivani  de  Carolines.''  —  Rodney  »engraisse  ^  St.  Ew 
stache.'"  —  Coram.  Stewart  "h^tant  la  flotte  Rollandaise.''  —  Lord 
Stormond  "portant  la  Declarat.  de  Guerre  contre  la  Hollande.'" 

7 —  Satyrical  Portraits   with  disguised  names;  busts  in  oval,  with 

small   ornaments,    publ.  by   Hilton  Jr.,  near  St.  John's  Gate.  1775.  12o. 
16  pc.  (some  without  margins).    —  Fery  rare.  12. — 

IH.  Capt.  H.  —  111.  Dorcas  (a  General).  —  V 11 1.  Diplomatic  Cicisbeo. — 
XI.  The  sorry  motion-maker.  —  XIV.  Lord  S.  (Spencer?).—  XVII. 
E.  of  C.  .  .  a  (Earl  of  Cleveland?).  —  XX.  L'.  .  d  S.  .  t(LordStor- 
mont?).  —  XXIIF.  The  American  Hero.  —  XXVI.  Adm.  K.  .  .  L 
(Keppel?).  —  XXVn.  The  prudent  Black  legs.  —  XXIX.  The  saving 
Stewart.  —  XXXII.  R.  .  .  H.  .  .  O.  —  XXV.  The  Shaftesbury 
Nabob.  —  (?)  Lord  Toper.  —  (?)  The  Irish  Manager.  —  (?)  Lord 
Vainlove. 


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•• '.8.'Ck>ll€tett<lit  •'of*  Anaerican   and  Asiatic  Portr.  after  C.  V(ermeulen  f),  engiav. 

•    •  by  ^.  falcif ;*gi:o.;  publ.  by  F.  L.  D.  dartres,  21  pc.  Ig.  40.  Sligthly  Gained.  7.60 

,  .;  ••;aL*JPfetre  Jeaa.  ^*A,  Cadamost,  Rex  Aetbiopiae.  —  9.  Tamerlanus.  — 

:•";  T'*; -J^-'J^mtr^if.^ex  Plattae.    ~   16.   Atabalipa,   Rex    Peruviae. — 

29.  Scanderbec, 'Roi  d'Albanie,  cet  cet. 

9  of  Portraits,    all    on   horseback,    publ.    by    M.   Engelbreehi  at  A.  V. 

(Augsburg,  about  1710).  fol.  10  pc.  —  AU  nicely  coloured  at  the  time  of  the 
publication.  5.— 

Rex  Mexicanus,  Imperator  Peruanus,  Rex  Abyssiniae,  Siamensis,  cet.  — 
Johannes  V,  Rex  Portugal.  1707. 

10  of  Portraits    of  Dutch   Naval    Heroes   occurring   in    Mr.    J.  C.  de 

Jonge,  History  of  the  Dutch  Marine.  2d  edit.  Haarlem.  1858  5  vols.  \g. 
8".  All  lith.  after  contemporary  painted  or  engraved  portraits,  by  Wm- 
senbrucA,  Waanders^  cet;  all  with  facsim.  and  many  with  arms.  Very 
fine  set,  printed  on  large  paper,  sm.  fol.  —  The  set  of  35  plates :    30.— 

Among  these  portraits  occur:  William  of  Orange,  Com.  and  Job.  Evert- 
sen,  M.  A.  de  Ruyter,  C.  Tromp,  N.  Witsen,  cet. 

11  Frontispieoe  of  Moore   Voyages,  with  8  smaU  portr.  of  Dampier, 
Raleigh,  Columbus,  Drake,  cet  1  sheet  fol.  !•— 

12  Presidents   of  the   U.   S.  from  Washington  till  J.  Tyler.  10  portr.  on 
one  sheet,  publ.  by  /.  Sherer,  Cincinnati.  1841.  fol.  Mounted.  2.50 

13  „Le8  Pr(^sidents  des  Etats  Unis.  Dedie  a  leur  ami  la  Fayette."  — 

Six  busts,  lithogr.  by  J.  Maurin,  Paris  (1840?)  fol.  150 


Abercrombie,  Sir  Ralph  IJeut.-Gen.,  died  at  Aboukir,  1801. 

14  a.  Bust.  Hoppner  px.,  mezz.  by  S.   W.  Reynolds,  fol.  Large  margins.       7.50 

Adams,  John,  2d  Pros,  of  the  U.  S.,  Ambassador  in  Holland  in  1780. 
b.  1735.  d.  1826. 

15  a.  As  Ambass.   in   Holland;  bust  in  sq.  border,  with  ornaments,  cngrav. 

after  life,  by  K  Vinkeles.  8®.  1.- 

16  b.  Same  plate,  proof  bef.  ieU.  ,  1.50 

17  ff.  Same  portr.,  in  med.,  with  other  ornaments,  by  R.  Vinkeles.  8«.  1.— 

18  fl?.  In  old  age,  sitting.  StuaH  px.  in  Boston,  Amer.  lith.  fol.  2.50 

19  e.  Same  portr.  bust,  lith.  by  Mausaisse.  1827.  fol.  1-25 

Albemarle,  George  Earl  of.  Commander  of  the  land  forces  at  the 
conquest  of  the  Havanna.  (1769?) 

20  a.  Bust  in  oval;  for  the  Gentlem.  Mag,  1762.  8».  1.- 
Alberto,  Ant.  de  Sancto,  Archbishop  of  La  Plata,  South  Amer.  1790. 

21  a.  1790.    Half-length,   standing,   in   ecclesiastical   dress,    T.  Oonca  del.,  by 

a.  Caratoni,  fol.  3.50 

Albuquerque,   Alfonso  de,  Portuguese  navigator,  conqueror  of  Mala- 
bar, Ceylon,  cet, 

22  a.  Bust  in  octogon,  by  Rossmdsler.  S^.  —•''5 
Alsina,  Valentin,  Governor  of  Buenos- Ayros.  1857. 

23  a.  Bust  by  C.  Mayer.  12«.  —  Prom  the  Alman.  de  Gotha.  -50 
Alsop,  G.,  first  historian  of  Maryland,  chaplain  to  Sir  R.  Robinson. 

24  tf.  1666.  aet.  28.  Bust  in  oval;  new  engrav.  of  the  portr.  before  his  Account 

Of  Maryland,  Lond.  ff,  JUcAardson.  (1800?).  4P,  Ig,  raarg.  1-60 

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Amelie,  Emperess  of  Brazil,  Duchess  of  Bragasza. 

25  a.  Bu8t^  with  diadem,  lith.  by  CkUds  and  Inman,  Philadelphia,  fol.  1.75 

26  b.  Differ,  portr.,  wearing  a  crown,  lith.  by  Z,  BelUard.  Ig.  4«.  1.— 

27  e.  Differ,  portr.,  as  Duchess  of  Braganza,  by  A.  Maurin.  1832.  Ig.  40.  —.75 

Amherst,  Sir  Jeffery,  Governor  of  Virginia,  Commander  of  the  for- 
ces of  N.  Amer.  1758 -64,.  b.  1717.  d.  1797. 

28  tf.  Half<>length,  in  armour ;  with  plan  of  the  Island  of  Montreal,  J.  Uefjnoldt 

px.,  mezz.  by  J.   Watson,  Ig.  fol.  ~    Fine,  10.— 

2^  h.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  for  Lond,  Mag.  Febr.  1782.  8®.  —.50 

30  c.  Differ,  portr.,  aged,  bust  in  oval,  for :  The  Senator.  8».  —.50 

Ampzing,  S.,  Reformed  Minister  at  Harlem,  born  1594,  author  of  the  poem 
y^Wett'Inditche  Triumph- Batuyn.  Haarl.  1629.'*  {West-Indian  Triumphal 
Trumpet  upon  the  capture  of  the  Sitver-fleei,)  (See  Cat.  Amer.  N«.  938 ). 

31  a.  (1634)  aet,  40.  Bust,  to  the  left,  a  book  in  his  hand,  with  motto :  „5«r- 

sum  anim.us.''''  F.Hals\iX,,  by  J.  Suyderhoef.  Ig.  fol.  t^ery  fine  engraving.  14. — 

32  h.  Same  engraving,  later  impress.,  with  address:  Car.AUatd.  (about  1700).  8.— 

Anna  Zingha,  Queen  of  Matamba. 

33  a.  Bust,  with  crown  and  mantle;  lith.  after  the  original  on  parchment  in  a 

convent  of  Coimbra,  by  VUlain.  S*'.  —.15 

34  h.  Same  portr.,  German  lith.  8<».  —.75 

Anson,  G.,  Lord,  Baron  of  Soberton,  Vice-Adiulral  of  Great  Britain, 
celebrated  navigator,  b.  1697  d.  1762.  (Cat.  Amer.  1908-10.)  ' 

36  a.  1755.  Half-length,  standing,    Reynolds  px.,  mezz.  by  J.  Mc.  Ardelly  with 
his  address,  fol.  —   lijie.  7.50 

36  b.  Same  engraving,  later  impress.,  without,  address.  3.50 

37  e.  Differ,    portr.,    bust  in  oval,  with  map  of  South-America,  British  flag, 

tritons,  cet.  (by  •/.  Houbraken).  fol.    —  (For   JBirch'  Reads?)    Proof  bef 
aU  lett.  15.— 

38  d.  1751.  Same  portr.,  somewhat  changed,  in  oval,  with  emblem  of  Britannia 

cet,  J.   Wandelaar  ad  vivum  px.,  by  J.  Houbraken.  fol.  —  Tine.       4.50 

39  e.  Same    portr.,   in  broad  oval,  no  oniameuta,  by  i.  Houbraken,  Ig.  4°.  — 

Prefixed  to  the  Dutch  trans'at.of  his  Voyage  round  the  World.  Leyd. 
1745.  (Cat.  Amer.  1908-10).  1.50 

40  /.  Bust    in   oval  of  laurels,  under  which  two  ships  in  engagement.  Sepa- 

rate impress,  of  a  nice  vignette  in  the  Dutch  translat.  of  his  voyages.  By 
y.  Folkema,  1748.  sq.  8^  —  Lg.  margins.  Rare.  2.  - 

Arciszewsky,  Crf.,  Polish  Colonel  in  Dutch  service  in  Brazil.,  b.  about 
1600,  d.  about  1668. 

41  a.  Bust  in  oval,  taken  firom  the  plate  ^Capture  of  Port  Pava  in  Brasil."  — 

Facsim. -drawing  in  India-ink.  12".  — .75 

42  b.  Modal    struck   in  his  honor  by  the  jySoeietas  Americana,''   Engrav.  from 

a  Dutch  Metallic  Work,  sq.  8».  —.60 

Athabaliba  (or  Athahualpa),  last  Inca  of  Peru,  d.  1533. 

43  a.  Half-length,  in  oval,  with  arrow,  with  Lat.  inscript.  Fine  Dutch  engrav. 

N".  10.   (A  foTmer   impression  without  number    in  Montanus,  America, 
(Cat.    Amer.  1012).  fol.  2.— 

44  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,   with  French  inscript.  and  French  text  on  verso. 

40.  ^    —,50 

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46  e.  Diflfer.  portr.,  with  crossed  arms,  in  oval,  with  Lat.  inscript  and  Butch 
text.  sm.  fol.  {Yrom'.  Be  Clerek^  TAeaire  of  Emperors,  Cat.  Amer.3%B),  —.50 

46  d,  Same  portr.,  smaller,  with  Engl,  snbscr.  and  text  on  verso.  4^     --.50 

47  e.  Differ,  portr.,   bust   with  crown  of  feathers,  in  oval,  with  Lat.  subscr. 

Fine  Dutch  engrav.  mark.:  p.  390.  sm.  8^  (From  a  Dutch  book).    1.— 

48  /.   Same  engrav.,  very  fine  and  rare  proof  he].  aU  lett.  3.— 

Auber  Dubayet,  J.  B.  A.,  French  General,  Lieutenant  in  the  French 
Amer.  army  under  Koehambeau,  b.  1752  d.  1797. 

49  «.  Full-length.  Boily  px.,  by  Gautier.  fol.  1.50 

60  h.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  RuoUe.  4^  1.— 

61  c.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  H,  Schmidt,  40.  —.50 

Audubon,  J.  J.,  Ornithologist,  b,  1780  d.  1851. 

52  a.    1835    {aet.   55).  Half  length,    F,    Crvickshank^  px.,  mezz.  by  C.  Turner. 

\g,  4^  —   With  faciim,  Lg.  marg,  2.50 

53  b.  Same  portr.  Proof  hef.  the  facHm.  4.— 

64  c.  In  advanced  age,  bust,  by  Nordheim,S^,  (for  Meyer's  Conversat.  Lexicon.)  —.50 

Azara,  Don  Felix  de,  Spanish  naturalist,  b.  1746  d.  1811.  Author  0 
Travels  in  South  Amer.  (See  Cat.  Amer.  1171,  1172). 

65  a.  Bust  in  oval,  German  engrav.  8®.  lg,  marg,  1.— 

Azevedo,  Ign.,  Soc.  J.,  Catholic  Miss,  in  Brazil,  drowned  15  July  1570. 

66  a.  Representation   of  his  martyrdom.  By  F.  Spier  at  Rome  (about  1700). 

fol.  1.25 

Baird,  Rb.,  Professor,  Amer.  author,  b.  1798  d.  1863.  (Cat.  Amer.  57—59.) 

57  a.  Bust,  to  the  left,  by  Weger,  4«.  —.50 

Baldaeus,  P.  (Baelde),  Dutch  Reform.  Minister  at  Ceylon,  author  of  a 
Description  of  Malabar  and  Ceylon,  b.  1633  d.  1671. 

58  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  A,  Blooteling,  fol.  —  Fine  engrav.  4.— 

Baltimore,  Fred.  Lord,  last  proprietor  of  Maryland,  d.  1771. 

59  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  J.  Miller.  8«.  -.50 

Barber,  Francis,  Col.  in  the  Revol.  War,  b.  1751  d.  1783. 

60  a.  In  uniform,  by  S.  H,  Gimber.  S®.  With  foes.  —.75 

Barca,  Count  de.  Minister  in  Brazil,  b.  at  Lima  1752,  d.  Rio  Janeiro 
1817. 

61  a.  Bust  in  med.,  by  A.  Hubert.  4*.  1.50 

Barlaeus,  C,  Litt.  Graec.  Prof,  at  Amsterdam,  author  of  the  History 
of  Brazil  under  John  Maurice  of  Nassau,  1647,  and  other  books  on 
Brazil.  (Cat.  Amer.  185-190).  b.  1584  d.  1648. 

62  a.  Half-length,  standing.  Sandrart  px.,  by  T.  Matham,  fol.  Fine  engrav.  4.— 

63  b.  Same   engrav.,   later   impress.,  with  4  Dutch  verees ;  the  name  of  the 

painter  and  engrav.  effaced.  I  — 

64  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  by  W.  J.  Delff.  sm.  foL  3.— 

65  d.  Same  engrav.  Fine  proof  bef,  the  oval  and  bef,  any  name.  S-— 

66  e.  Same  portr.,  with  4  Dutch  verses,  lith.  by  Backer^  12<>.  —.50 

67  /.  Differ,  portr.,   younger,  bust  to  the  left,  with  large  ruff,  by  P.  Sluyter. 

4*.  (From  Brandt^  Hist,  of  the  Beformaiion),  I.- 

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68  g.  Differ,  portr.,  youoger,  in  robes,  bust  in  oval,  by  J2.  Vinkelet.  8».  —.75 

69  h.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef,  all  lelt.  1.25 

Baudin/N,,  French  naval  officer,  navigator  round  the  world  in  1800. 

70  a.  Bast  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  Mecou.  4*.  1.— 

71  b.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  Wetlermayr,  8<'.  Ig.  marg,  —.75 

72  c.  In  higher  age,  bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  SouvUle,  8^.  — .75 

Beauregard,  Peter  G.T.,  General  in  the  war  of  the  Secession.  1862—66. 

73  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  Weger.  4^  —.75 

Becher,  C.  C,  Subdirector  of  the  Rhen.  West-Indian  Comp.  (about  1840). 

74  a.  Bust  to  the  right.  Lith.  without  name.  sm.  fol.  —  Itare,  2. — 

Behaim,  Martin,  renowned  navigator,  astronomer  and  cosmographer 
at  Neurenberg,  b.  1430  d.  1506. 

75  a.  Bust  in  armour,  in  oval,  by  FUitehmann,  12*.  — .50 

76  i.  Same  engrav.   with  the  portr.  of  W.  Pirckheymer  on  the  same  sheet 

sm.  8».  1.— 

Belzu,  M.  J.,  Pros,  ot  Bolivia,  (about  1840). 

77  a.  Half-length,  in  uniform.  Dutch  lith.  by  IjosL  8®,  —.50 
Benton,  Th.  H.,  b.  Carolina  1782,  d.  1858. 

78  a.  Bust  in  sq.  border,  by  KiiAner,  8®.  (From  Meyer't  Convert,  Lexicon,)  — .50 

Benzoni,  H.,  b.  about  1515,  lived  1541—56  in  America,  author  of:  Hist, 
of  Amer.  (Am.  Cat.  78-83). 

79  a.  Bust  in  oval.  12<*.  —  Facsim.-drawing  in  India-ink  after  the  portr.  on  the 

title  of  the  Dutch  translat.  of  his  Hist.  1.25 

Berckel,  Eng.  Fro.  van,  Pensionary  of  Amsterdam  dnring  the  Amer. 
Revol.  War,  warm  promoter  of  the  Amer.  interests,  and  one  of  the  authors 
of  the  ^Preparatory  Treaty"  between  Amsterdam  and  the  struggling 
Amer.  States,  b.  1726  d.  1796.  (See  Cat.  Amer.  1698  cet.) 

80  a.  Bust  in  sq.  ornament,  by  TtnkeUt,  80.  1.— 

81  h.  Same  portr.  Imprest,  in  blue.  —  Bare,  1.50 

82  c.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef.  all  lett,  2.— 

83  d.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef  all  lett,,  on  yellow  paper.  —  Unique,  3. — 

84  e.  Differ,   portr.,   bust,   with  bonnet,  in  oval.  J.  van  Schroeier  px.,  etched 

by  J,  Kent.  Lend.  4  July  1781.  Ig.  4«   —  Rare.  2.50 

85  f.  Same  portr.,  impress,  in  brown;  no  margins.  2.50 

86  g.  Latin   poem   of  22  lines   on  his   portr.  and  the  Preparatory  Treaty 

signed :  PhUopator  JBelga,  Leyd.  1782.  4  pp.  4».  —    Very  rare.  2.50 

Line  15  says:   „Q»a  (statiia)  patei  excttuit  applaudet  America  vinclitjam 
sua,  jam  tecum  consocianda  breviy"*  cet. 

87  h.  Same  poem,  Dutch  translat.  22  lines.  Arast.  P.  Ragman.  4  pp.  4®.  2.50 

Line  14:  „Jmerica welhaast  uw  bondgenoot,'" 

Berckel,  P.  J.  van,  Elder  brother  of  the  former.  Burgomaster  of 
Rotterdam,  Minister  flrom  the  Dutch  Un.  Prov.  to  the  Amer.  U.  S., 
b.  1725,  d.  Newark,  N.  Y.  1800. 

88  a.  Half-length,   sitting  at  his   desk,   next  him   the    Ireatg  wit  A  America. 

F.  J.  Pfeijfer  ad  vivum  px.,  by  L,  Brasser.  fol.  3. — 


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89  b.  Same  e0gi*av.,   with  6  Datch  verses,'  instead  of  the  subscript  on  the 

former  pi.  —  Rare,  but  without  marg.  4.— 

90  c.  Same  plate,  proof  before  all  hitt.  5.50 

91  d.  Bust,  similar  to  the  foregoing  pi.  but  smaller,  by  5.  Vinkeles.  8«.    1.— 

92  e.  Poem    of  12  lines  on  his  portr.,  by  A.  Blusse.  fol.  —  Pnbl.  with  the 

folio-portr.  —  Rare.  2.60 

Same  poem  as  under  the  portr.  N».  87. 

Berkenhout,  J.,  Naturalist,  sent  by  the  Brit  Qi(m.  to  Amer.,  unprls. 
in  Philadelphia,  b.  1730  d.  1791. 

93  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  J.  Holloway,  8^  1.-- 
Berthier,  L.  A.,   Prince  of  Wagram  and  of  Neuchatel,  served  in  Amer. 

in  Roehambeau's  staff  1780—83.  b.  1763  d.  1815. 

94  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  court-dress,  with  French  inseript.  4°.  1.— 

95  b.  Differ,  portr.,  in  unifonn,  in  octogone,  by  Bollinger,  49,  Full  marg.  1.— 

96  e.  Bust  in  oval,  with  Marshsd's  hat  and  Danish  inscript  8^.  ~  Bare.  1.25 

97  d,  7  Different  portraits,  by  BoUly,  Bokme,  E,  R.  Bock,  C.  Chapman,  Lou- 

beri,  Schmidt,  cct.  8*.        ^  each  -.75 

Bertuch,  P.  J.,  German  Geograph.  writer.  Director  of  the  Geograph. 
Institute  at  Weimar,  b.  1746  d.  1822. 

98  a.  Bust  in  ova!.  12o.  1.- 

Bevemingk,  H.  van,  Treasurer  of  Holland,  one  of  the  greatest  Dutch 
Statesmen,  Plenipotentiary  at  the  peace  of  Breda  1667,  and  of  Westmimter 
1674,  both  deciding  the  surrender  of  Now  Netherland,  b.  1614  d.  1690. 

99  a.  In  old  age,  bust  in  oval,  with  motto  "Ne  U  quaetiverig  extra,*'  and  his 

arms :  a  beaver  and  a  lion.  N.  Mao*  px.,  mezz.  by  A.  Blootelvng.  fol.  - 
One  of  the  finest  productions  in  mezzotint.  Fine  impress.  Rare.     12.— 

100  b.  In  middle  age,  bust  in  oval,  by  J.  Houbraken.  8®. --  With  autogr.  2.— 

Bjornstahl,  J.  J.,  Swedish  traveller  in  1760—70. 

101  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  ornaments.  Dutch  engrav.  (by  B.  Vinkeles?)  8".— 

FuU  marg.  —  Proof  bef.  any  leii.  ^2.- 

Blaeu,  William  Jansz.,  celebrated  geographer,  editor  and  pnblisher 
of  the  admirable  Atlassos,  printer  and  bookseller  at  Amsterdam,  b.  1571 
d.  1638. 

102  a.  Bust    in    oval,    with    his  motto :  ^Indefetsus  agendOy"*  and  14  verses  io 

Lat  by  Bariaeus.  By  J.  Valck.  fol.  —  Verx^  fine  and  rare.  45.— 

Blanca,  Count  de  Florida,  Statesman  of  South  Amw. 

103  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Corner.  Lend.  1791.  8*.  —  Fortht^wro^.  Mag.  -.75 

Bleiswijk,  Pt.  van.  Pensionary  of  Holland  during  the  Amer.  Revol. 
War,  but  partial  to  the  Engl.  Government  1724— 1790.  (Cat  Amer.  1649.) 

104  a.  Bust  in  sq.  border.  R.  Pothoven  ad  vivum  px.,  byZ8.  Vinkelet   %^.  -.75 

105  b.  Same  engrav.  Impress,  in  blue.  Full  marg.  —  Rare.  1.50 

106  c.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef,  lett.  2.— 

107  d.  Same  engrav.  Proof.  —  With  autogr.  2.50 

108  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Vinkelet,  12o.  -    Proof  bef.  lett.  1.- 

Boissard,  J.  Jac,  German  poet  and  editor  of  the  eoUection  of  portr. 
leones  Virorum  1596,  b.  1525  d.  1602. 

109  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  omaiaents.  sm.  4®,  l.- 

Fred.  MiiU«r, 

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Bolirar  *T  Ponte,  Simon,  Dictator  of  Venezuela  and  Peru.  b.  1784. 
d.  1835. 

110  a.  rall-lcugth,  standing    near  a  cannon,  aquatint  by  Charron^  Paris.  Ig. 

fol.     -  Coloured.  2.— 

111  b.  Bust  with  mantle,  lith.  by  GUbeH.  Ig.  fol.  —  Stained.  —.50 

112  c.  Differ,  portr.,  in  uniform,  with  mantle,  lith.  by  ViUain.  Ig.  4*.       1.— 

113  d,  Diflfer.  portr.,  in  uniform,  in  oval,  by  Manage,  Paris  1825.  Ig.  fol.  3.— 
U3*rf.*Same  plate,  coloured.  3. — 

114  e.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  uniform,  in  oval,  lith.  by  C.  de  Lati.  fol.  3.— 

115  /.  As  former,  to  the  right,  in  oval.  Lith.  by  J.  Leeter.  1819.  sm.  fol.  1. — 

116  ^.  As  former,   to  the  right,  subscript.  „jE/  Pres.  Gen.  Bolivar.  Ig.  4°.  Full 

marg.  —  Fine.  3. — 

117  A.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right.  Paris,  Jumont.  Ig.  4'.  —  Coloured.  1.50 

118  i.   As  former,  to  the  right,  Lond.  R.  Ackermann.  8«.  —.76 

119  h.  As  former.  Lond.  J,  Robins.  1823.  S®.  —.50 

120  /.   As  former,  in  octogonc,  by  JTeber.  4*.  —.75 

121  w.  As  former,  lith.  by  Ducarme.  4».  —.50 

122  ».  In  embroidered  uniform,  by  GoUsehiek.  8^.  -■  FuU  marg.  1.— 

123  0.  4  other  diflferent  portr.,  engrav.  by  Fry,  —  and  3  lith.  8«.     each  —.50 

124  p.  Bust  in  oval,  after  the  medal  of  David,  proc^d^  A.  Collat.  Ig.  4^.  1.50 

Bolz,  J.  Mart.,  first  Evangel.  Minister  of  the  emigrants  from  Salzburg 
at  JSben-ezer  in  Georgia,  b.  1703,  ordained  1733,  d.  after  1753. 

125  a.  Bust  in  oval.  Jer.  Theux  px.,  at  Carlstadt  in  South  Caro/iiM  1753,  mezz. 

btl  i.  J.  Haid.  Augsb.  1754.  4^  Ig.  margins.  —   f^ery  rare.  4. — 

126  b.  Report  on  this  portr.  to  be  placed  before  the  1st  part  of  the  Reports  on 

N.Amor.  Missions.  With  some   notes   on   Rev.  Bolz,  by  S.  Urlsperger. 
2  pp.  with  addit.  blank  leaf.  4®.  —  0/  the  highest  rarity.  5.— 

Bonpland,  A.,  French  botanist,  traveller  in  S.  Amer.  b.  1773  d.  1858 
at  Corrienles.  S.  Amer.  (Cat.  Amer.  787—800.) 

127  a.  Bust.  Lith.  by  Last.  8<>.  ,  ^.50 

128  *.  Same  portr.,  by  Weger.  4*.  1.25 

129  c.  Differ,  portr.,  in  old  age,  lith.  by  R.  Hoffmann.  1857.  fol.  2.— 

Bontekoe,  Will.  Ysbr.,  celebrated  Dutch  navigator,  renowned  for  bis 
narrative  of  his  narrow  escapes.  (S(3e  Catal.  Amer.  2099-2112.)  b.  1687? 
d.  1625? 

130  a.  Bust  in   oval,   with  4  Dutch   verses   by  J.  J.  D{etUel).  Fine  engrav. 

without  name,  placed  before   the  Dutch  edit,  of  his  narrat  1646,  but 
often  wanting.  4<*.  4. — 

131  b.  Same   portr.,   contemporary   copy  from  the  former,  with  4  triangular 

figg.  round  the  oval.  4'.  3. — 

132  e.  Same  portr.,  bad  modern  copy  with  representation  of  his  adventures, 

lith.  by  Last.  8«.  -.75 

Boscawen,  £dw.,  Brit.  Admiral,  served  long  in  America,  commanded 
at  Porto  Bello,  Cartliagena,  Cape  Breton,  cet.  b.  1711  d.  1761. 

133  a,  1757.   Full-length,  standing,  near  him  the  sea*  •'•  Reynolds  px.,  mezz. 

by  J.  He,  ArdeU.  Ig.  fol.  —  Fine.  10.— 

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134  b.  1759.  Half-length,  standing.  A.  Bamiay  px.,  mez?.,  by  J.  Vaber.  iol.~ 
Tine,  8.— 

136  c.  Bust  in  oval,  Lond.  HifUon.  8«.  —  For  the:   Vnivert.  Magaz.         —.50 

136  rf.  Bust  in  oval,  as  former,  l>y  T.  CAamien.  12o.  —.50 

137  e.  As  former,  by  C,  TownUy.  12«.  —.50 

Boemaiiy  W-t  Dutch  Geographer  and  historian  of  the  Coast  of  Goinea 
in  Africa  (1704),  b.  1672. 

138  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  poem  by  Savari.  Engrav.  by  {A.  deBl(Hs?)4,\  1.— 

Botta,  C,  Italian  historian  of  the  Revol.  War.  b.  1Y66.  d.  1837. 

139  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  P.  Belloni,  4».  —.75 

140  h.  As  former,  in  sq.  border,  by  V,  Ferrario,  8».  —.60 

Boudinot,  Ellas,  Philanthropist,  President  of  Congress,  signed  the 
Declaration  of  Peace,  b.  Philad.  1740  d.  1821. 

141  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  by  J.  W,  Paradue^  with  facs.  8«.  —.76 

Bougainvillef  L.  A.,  French  navigator,  served  in  Canada  under  Mont- 
calm 1757  cet,  b.  1729  d.  1811.  (Amer.  Cat.  1912.) 

142  a.  In  robe  of  court,  bust  by  Sorget.  4fi.  —.75 

143  b.  In  military  uniform,  bust  by  Wachtmann,  4^^.  —.75 

144  (T.  As  former,  to  the  left,  by  Clets.  8®.  —.50 

Boullaye  le  Gouz,  Fr.  de  la,  celebrated  French  traveller,  b.  1610 
d.  about  1667. 

146  a.  Full-length,   in   eastern   costume.  Nice  woodcut  from  a  contemporary 
French  edit,  of  his  voyages.  4«.  —  Bare.  3.— 

Boyer,  J.  P.,  President  of  Haiti,  b.  1776  d.  1860. 

146  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  lith.  by  Duearme.  4<'.  —.75 

147  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller  by  Biepenhausen.  8°.  —.50 

Brakely  Willi*  &,  Protestant  Minister  at  Rotterdam,  author  of:  y,LeUer 
^to  ^.  ^.  MerchafU  in  New  Netherl.  1705."  (Cat.  Amer.  1070—1073) 
Distinguished  theolog.  writer,  b.  1685  d.  1711. 

148  a.  Half-length,   with   cap  in   oval,  mezz.   by   J.  Verkolje^  publ.  Botterd. 

1686.  fol.  —   Very  fine  and  rare.  20.— 

There  is  a  2d  impress,  with  the  year  1687. 

149  b.  Bust  in  periwig,  in  oval,  by  van  OunsU  4^'.  1.— 

160  e.  Same  portr.  but. to  the  left,  by  J.  Houbraktn.  4^*.  1.— 

161  d.  As  former,  but  smaller,  lith.  S^.  -  .50 

Brande,  C.  van  den.  Captain  in  Dutch  service  in  Brazil,  1640—46. 
died  1662. 

162  a.  Bust,  in  armour,  in  oval,  with  his  arms  and  4  verses  on  his  exploits 

in  Brazil.  Fine  engrav.  by  B.  a  Venyn.  4".  —  Scarce,  8.- 

Brant,  or  Sa  Qa  Yean  Qua  Basoh  Tow,  King  of  the  Maquas, 
one  of  the  4  Indian  Kings  who  had  an  audience  of  Queen  Anne,  2  May 
1710,  imploring  assistance  against  the  French  in  New  England,  in  Canada. 

163  tf.  Bust  in  oval,  with  Dutch  subscript.,  mezz.  by  P.  Schenk,  4«.  —  fof 

and  very  rare,  15.— 

Of  this  portr.  there  is  also  an  edition  with  G^m.  subscription. 

•«--«  His  companion:  E  Tow  O  Koam,  King  of  the  River  Nation. 

FrcKi.  MuUer, 

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154  a.  Bast  in  oval,  with  Geroum  inacript.,   mezz.  by  P.  Sehenk.  4*.  —  Fine 

and  very  rare.  15. — 

Probably  the  portr.  of  the  2  other  Kings  were  also  engraved  in  mezz. 
by  Sehenk,  and  may  have  been  copied  from  the  set  of  4  portr. 
engraved  after  /.  Vereltt  in  mezz.  by  7.  Simon  in  London.  —  These  4 
originals  occurred  in  the  catalogue  of  prints  of  Mr.  J.  T.  Bodel 
Nyenhuis  at  Leiden,  Ist  part.  March  1873.  N^.  1209,  where  the 
4  names  are  given  thus: 

a.  Sa  Ga  Yeath  Qua  Fieih  Tov?y  King  of  the  Maquas. 

b.  Ho  JNee  Yeath  Taw  No  Rowy  King  of  the  Generethgaricks. 
e.  EUno  oh  Koam,  King  of  the  River  Nation. 

d.  Tee  Yee  Neen  Ho  6a  Row,  King  of  the  Six  Nations. 

The  same  portr.  are  marked  in  the  Engl.  Portr.-catalogne  of  Evans, 

(1834),  N*.  5698—6697  at  2  shiU.  each;  —  and  full-length  portr.,  mezz. 

by  Faber,  fol.,  at  3  shiU.  each.  —  See  also  Granger,  1806.  vol.  II,  p. 

416.  Ill,  511. 

Bravo,  Nic,  Mexican  General  and  Vice^Pres.  of  the  Mexican  federation, 
b.  1792  d.  1854. 

155  a.  Bast,  in  uniform,  by  R.  Cooper,  8<>.  1.— 

156  h  Same  portr.,  publ.  by  Jumoni,  Paris.  49,  —  Coloured.  1.50 

Bremer,  Frederiks,  Swedish  novelist,  travelled  in  Amer.  1849—51, 
author  of  „Bomei  in  the  New  World:'  b.  1801  d.  1865. 

157  a.  Bust  in  octogone,  by   W.  C.  Wrankmore.  With  facs.  4°.  FuUmarg.   1.— 

BriSBOt  de  Warville,  French  author,  traveller  in  Amer.  1788,  and 
author  of  his  Voyage,  b.  1754  d.  1793.  (Amer.  Cat.  287,  288). 

158  a.  Bust,  to  th<^  right,  in  oval,  by  Jonet.  Lend.  1794.  4\  FuUmarg.      1.25 

159  h.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  C.  Jon.  Loud.  1794.  8°.  1.— 

160  €.  Same  portr.,  but  to  the  left,  by  N.  F.  Maviez.  (1792?)  8®.  1.-^ 

161  d.  Half-length,  standing,  as  deputy,  by  M.  Leon.  8^  (lllustrat  for  y,Lamar- 

tine,  Qirondint").  1. — 

Broeoke,  P.  V,  d.,  (of  Antwerp),  distinguished  Dutch  navigator,  espe- 
cially in  East-India,  author  of  his  important  voyages.  (See  Cat.  Amer. 
2115-19).  b.  1585  d.  1641. 

162  a.  Half-length,  in   oval,   with  device.  F.  Hals  px.  1633,    by  J.  Matham, 

4®.  Fine  and  rare.  10.— 

163  b.  Same  engraving,  indifferent  impression.  5.— 

Broucke,  Math,  y.d.,  or  v*d.  Broeok,  Commander  in  service  of  the 
Dutch  W.  I.  Comp.  in  Brazil.  1646;  afterwards  Burgomaster  of  Dord- 
recht, author  of  a  very  interesting  Journal  on  Brazil  1651.  (See  Cat. 
Amer.  229—31).  b.  1610  d.  1685. 

164  a.  Half-length,  with  truncheon,   golden  chain  and  medal,  S.  v.  Hoog- 

itraten   px.,   etched   by    G.    Schalcken.   49.    —   Extremely  rare  and  very 
fine.  45.— 

165  b.  Same  etching,  proof  before  all  letter.  —  Nearly  unique.  125.— 

•    Brown,  Ch.,  English   Officer  in  Amer.  under  Admiral  Vernon,  afterw. 
Admiral,  d.  1753. 

166  a.  Bust  in  oval,  German  engrav.  8<'.  —^.75 

Brown,  Jac.,  MsJ.  Gen.  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  b.  1775  d.  1828. 

167  a.  Half-length,  in  uniform,  by  A,  B.  Durand.  8°.  —  fTith  faes.  —.75 

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Brnyn,  Com.  dd,  Dateb  distingnisbed  writer  on  his  tr^yete  in  Russia, 
the  Levant,  cet.  b.  1C62  d.  1719. 

168  a.  Bust  in  oval,  Q.  Kneller  px.,  by  Q,  Valck.  fol.  1.50 

Bry,  Theod.  de,  of  Li^ge,  engraver,  and  publisher  at  Francfort  of 
the  unrivalled  collection  of  voyages  to  Anier.  and  India  (Cat.  Amer. 
1857—66).  b.  1528  d.  1698. 

169  a.  1597,  aet.  69.  Half-length,    with  a  skull  and  motto:  y^Nul  tans  iouey,'' 

iu  oval,  by  himself^  with  Lat.  verses,  fol.  6.— 

170  b.  Same  portr.,   fine    lith.  after  the  preceding  portr.,  surrounded  by  the 

Latin  catalogue  of  all  the   illustrated  publicatioAs   brought  by  him  on 

the  autumn-fair  at  Francfort,  1619.  This  catalogue  contains  nearly  the 

complete  list  of  the  Americ.  and  Indian  voyages.  Under  the  catalogae 

a  short  German  biography  of  hira  and  his  sons.  —1  sheet  Ig.  fol.  3.— 

This  sheet  forjns  part  of  the  highly  interesting  and  admirable  work 

of  Mr.  H,  Lempertz,    Bookseller  in  Cologn   (firm:  J,  M.  Heherle): 

Bilderhefte  zur  Qetchichte  des  BuehhandeU.  1852->65. 

Buchanan,  J.,  15th  President  of  the  U.  States,  b.  1791  d.  1868. 

171  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  by  A,  Weger.  sm.  4®.  1.— 
Buokingham,  J.  S.,  Traveller  in-  and  writer  on  Amer.  b.  1 784  d.  1855. 

172  a.  Half-length,  standing.  8«.  With  facs,  —.50 
Buren,  Martin  van,  8th  Presid.  of  the  U.  S.,  b.  178?  d.  1862. 

173  a.  As   Vice-Pres.  of  the  U.  S.,   half-length    by  E.  Wellmore.  S^  —  fTttk 

facs,  —.75 

174  b.  Other   portr.,   younger,  sitting,  in  oval;  Amer.  lith.,  by  0.  JTebb.  sm. 

fol.  —  frUA  facs.  2.50 

Buqnoy,  J.  de,  Traveller  in  India,  mapmaker  of  the  Dutch  E.  I.  Comp. 
(See  Cat.  Amer.  2121-22).  b.  1693  d.  1772. 

175  a.  1752.   Half-length,    sitting,  in    wig,    in  oval,  etched  by  C.  van  Ifoorde. 

40.  —  Fine.  2.60 

176  3.  1758.  Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  with  globe,  etched  by  a  tan  Noorde. 

4«.  —  Hne,  2.50 

Burke,  Edmund,  Irish  Statesman,  took  an  active  part  in  the  discus- 
sions of  Parliament  on  the  Americ.  questions,  agent  for  the  colony  of 
N.-Y.  1771.  b.  1730  d.  1797. 

177  a.  Bust  by  A.  Tardieu,  S^.  -.75 

178  b.  In  advanced  age,  bust  in  octogone,  by  BolUnger.^^  —  FuUmarg.  —.75 

179  (T.  3  Differ,  portr.,  by  6'.  Meyer^  Amdt  and  Kokl.  8°.  each  —.50 

BurrougheS)  Jer.,  Pre^icher  to  the  two  great  congregations  in  Cripple^te 
and  Stepney,  London.  Vehement  Independent  and  Congregationaiist. 
b.  1601  d.  1646. 

180  a.  Half-length,  preaching,  his  hand  on  a  skull,  (by  T.  Cross),  printed  for 

N,  Brooke  in   Combill   and    T.   Parkhurst  in  Cheapeside.  4*.  Without 
marg.  —  Rare.  5.  - 

Bye,  Corn,  de,  R.Cath.  Priest  of  the  Augustine  Order,  Missibn.  in  India 
and  Amer.,  died  in  odour  of  sanctity.  1614. 

181  a.  In  old  age,  with  spectacles,  in  monkish  dress,  in  oval,  with  ornaments. 

Very  fine  engrav.   by  C,  GaUe.  sm.  8^.  —  FuUwutrg.  Rare,  3.50 

X82  b.  Same  engrav.,  without  marg.  2.50 

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nn|V«Wj  J.  C,  Ampr.  Statesman,  b.  1782  d.  1850. 

183  a.  In  advanced  age,   half-length,   in  oval,   lith.  by  F.  d'Avignon.   fol.  — 

FroQ  y,GaUerff  o^  lUuttr.  Amery  1. — 

184  h.  Somewhat  youngs,  half4ength,  by  T,  W,  Welch,  8©.  -  /^iM  facs,  —.75 

185  e.  Same   portr.,  as  Senator  from  South  Carolina,  bust  with  mantle,  lith. 

by  e.  Tenderieh,  Philadelphia.  18.35.  fol.  2.50 

Cambeforty  J.  P.  A.,  Commander  of  St.  Domingo,  Msy.-Gen.  during 
the  slave-revolt,  1792. 

186  a.  Bust,  in  military  uniform,  in  oval,  by  C.  E.  Gaucher,  1702.  8*.    —.75 
Campbell,  Th.,  Engliah  poet,  author  of  ^Qerirud  of  Wywdng^ 

187  a.  Bust,  in  oval  by  i2.  Cooler,  8».  —.75 

Candisb,  Th.  See:  Cavendisb. 

Capitein,  Jac.  El.  J.,  Negro  from  the  CoastofGuinea,b.  1717,  brought 
when  young  to  Loyden  and  educated  by  Prof.  J.  v.  d.  Honert ;  took  the 
degree  of  Dr.  of  Divinity  with  a  Lat.  Dissertation  on :  Slavery  not  contrary 
to  Christian  liberty,  1742;  sent  as  Minister  to  the  Coast,  was  afterwards 
never  heard  of  and  certainly  returned  to  the  habits  of  the  natives. 

188  a.  Half-length,   in   gown,   a  bible    in  his  hand,   in  oval,    with  4  Dutch 

verses.  ^'S  F.  van  Bleytwyck,  4fi.  —  Vine.  4, — 

189  b.  Same  plate,  surrounded  by  large  engrav.  border,  fol.  5.— 

190  c.  Same   portr.,   reduced   size,   in   ornamental   border,  by  Sysang.  Sfi.  — 

Mare,  1  — 

191  d.  Differ,  portr.,  much   flattered  (the   former  having  the  true   African 

type),   half-length,    preaching.    P.   van   Dgk   px.,    by  P,  Tanje,  4<>.  — 
Pine,  4.— 

192  e.  Same  engrav.,  proof  hef,  alt  lett.  —  Fine,  with  large  marg,  6. — 

a-e  lorm  a  complete  collection. 

Carver,  Jonathan,  Ca^jtain,  Explorer  of  Canada,  b.  in  Amer.  1732 
d.  1780. 

193  a.  Bust  in  oval,  drawing  in  India-ink  after  a  mezz.  9>^,  1.25 

Cavendifib,  T.,  Eininent  Knglish  Navigator,  took  part  in  the  expedition 
to  colonize  Virginia.  (Cat.  Amer.  1871, 1913, 1914.)  b.  1563  d.  in  Brazil  1593. 

194  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  device,  and  2  lines  of  Lat.  verses  by  A.  B(uchelius), 

by    {S,   de   Pas?)  4*>.  —   Lat.  text  on  verso,  without  marg.    -  From: 
Holland  Seroologia.  2.50 

196  b.  Differ,  portr.,  small  bust  in  oval.  12^.  —  Modern  drawing  taken  from 
a  plate  of  „Spil6ergen,  Voyaged 

Charlotte,  Empress  of  Mexico,  married  the  Emperor  Maximilian  1859. 

196  a,  Half-lengtb,  in  winterdress,  with  hat,  by  Weger,  4«.  —.75 

C9iateaubriand,  F.  A.  Vioomte  de,  celebrated  French  writer,  author 
of  y,Atala'\  r^Let  Natchez",  cet.,  visited  the  U.  S.  b.  1769  d.  1849. 

197  a.  In    middle-age,    half-length,    standing.    Girodei    Trioson  px.,   lith.  by 

A.  Lecomte.  1823.  fol.  2.— 

198  b.  Same  portr.,  bust,  lith.  by  Bopler.  1834.  fol.  —  Coloured,  1.50 

199  e.  Same  portr.  engrav.  by  Laugier  and  Lecomte,  2  pc.  ^,         each    1. — 

200  d.  In  more  advanced  age,  half-length,  sitting,  lith.by  CaUier,io\,  WUhfact.  1.75 

201  e.  Same  portr.,  2  differ,  engrav.  and  %  lith.  4«.  each  —.75 
202/.  2  Differ,  portr.  —  engrav.  by  Rene,  4^;  Lith.  with  facs.  8<>.  ea(ih  —.50 

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Clay,  Henry,   Amer.  Orator  and  Statesman,   Senator  frora  Kentucky, 
b.  1777  d.  1862. 

203  a.  Bust,  lith.  by  C.  Fenderiei  at  Philadelphia  1837.  fol.  —  JTUk  fact,  2.- 

204  b.  In  old  age,  bast  in  oval,  lith.  by  F.  d' Avignon.  1850.  foL  2.50 

Clinton,  de  Witt,  Amer.  Statesman,  b.  1769  d.  1828.  ^.50 

205  a.  Half-length,  by  A.  B.  Durand.  8».  -.75 

Cluverins,  P.,  celebrated  geograph.   writer,   Prof.  Geogr.    at  Leiden, 
(Cat.  Amer.  366.)  b.  1580  d.  1623. 

206  a.  Bast,   to   the  left,   in  oral,   with  Lat   text   on  verso.  4<*.  —  From 

Meurriui,  Athenae  Batavae.  1625.  4<*.  —.75 

207  b.  Same    plate,    fine    impress,    before    the   text    on   verso,     from   the 

first  ed.  1614.  1.50 

208  c.  Same   plate,  later  impress.,  with  engrav.  border,  pubL  by  P.  v.  d.  Aa 

(1700).  fol.  1.- 

209  d.  Same  portr.,  bnst  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  arms  and  motto;  on  verso 

the  title  of  his  Oermania  aniiqua.  sm.  fol.  —.75 

210  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  by  WeHermayr,  12«.  —.50 

211  I.  Differ,  portr.,  sitting,  with  arms,  by  W,  Bartmann.  1640.  4^        —.50 

212  ff.  Differ,    portr.,    in    oval    of    laurels,     on  the   title   of  his  Geographic 

1697.  40.  —.75 

Cochrane,  Alex.  Forester  Inglis,  Lord,  English  Admiral,  distin- 
guished for  the  combat  in  Chesapeake-bay.  b.  1758  d.'  1832. 

213  a.  Bast,  in  nniform,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  no  name  of  engrav.  4^.     1.50 

214  b.  Differ,  portr.,  with  cocked  hat,  by  Bidley.  8^.  —  From  European  Mag.  —.50 

Cochrane,  Alex.  Th.,  Lord,  Engl.  Captain,  afterw.  Marquis  de  Ma- 
ranham  and  High-Admiral  in  Brazil,  b.  1775. 

215  a.  Half-length,  on  board  of  a  ship,  lith.  by  Langkme,  Lg.  4^  1.- 

216  b.  Differ,  portr.,  younger,  lith.  p.  Beerouan,  Lg.  4*.  1.— 

Cdom,  J.  A.,  Teacher  of  the  art  of  Navigation,  &mous  editor  and  pabl. 
of  marine-atlasses  in  Amsterdam  from  1626—50.  b.  1599. 

217  a.  Half-length,  sitting  in  an  easy-chair,  teaching  from  an  open  book  before 

him.  In  perspective  the  sea  with  vessels.  With  8  Dutch  verses.  By 
T.  Matkam.  sq.  fol.  —  One  of  the  fineti  engrav.  of  the  time  and  very 
rare.  Very  fine  impression,  40.— 

218  b.  Same  engrav.  Fine  proof  before  all  letters  and  bef.  ike  inscription  on  the 

open  book  before  him.  —  AlmOSt  unique.  90.— 

Columbus,  Christ.,  Discoverer  of  Amer.  b.  1435  d.  1506. 

219  a.  Bust  to   the  left,  with   triangular  hat,   in  oval,  with  4  Lat.  verses, 

marked  T  i.  4°.  —  From  Boissardi,  Bibl.  ehaleogr.  1650.  2.- 

This  seems  the   oldest  and  most  authentic  portr.  of  C. ;  it  is  done 
after  the  painting  ordered  by  Ferdinand  and  fsabella. 

220  b.  Same  portr.,   to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  same  verses.  Lg.  4°.  —  M 

marg.  2.— 

221  e.  Same  portr.,    with  Lat.  subscript.,  by  F.  BothschoUz.  49.  — -  From  B's 

collection.  150 

222  d.  Same  portr.,  to   the   right,  in  oval,  with  3  lines  Lat.  subscript,  old 

Qerm.  engrav.  8«.  --.75 

i>red.  Mnller, 

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223  e,    Ck>liunba8,  Chr.  —  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  French 

sabscript,  and  the  Lat.  verses  of  a.  and  d.,  by  Detrochert,  4^  — 
Full  marg,  1.50 

224  /.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  Bonvalet.  S**.  1.— 

225  g.  Same  portr.,  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  A,  Tardieu.  4^  —  FtUl  marg.  1.50 

226  h.  Same  portr.,  larger,  to  the  left,  in  med.,  by  0,  Seoito,  4<».  1.50 

227  ».  Same  engrav.,  without  marg.  —.75 

228  i.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  in  square  border,  with  part  of  a  map  of 

Amer.,  by  /.  W,  Baumann.  8».  —.75 

229  I,     Same  portr.,   in  border,  with  map  as  the  preceding,  by  P.  Mercury, 

1843.  fol.  FuU  marg.  6.— 

230  m.   Same  portr.,  half-length,  lith.  by  0,  Decrouan.  fol.  1.— 

231  «.    Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  with  an  antique  navigators  instrument  for 

taking  longitude  (in  Dutch  called:  St.  Jacob's  siaf,  a  Jacob's  staff, 
antique  astrolabe)  in  his  hand;  in  border  formed  by  two  dolphins. 
Good  Dutch  engrav.,  (by  J,  v.  Meurt  ?)  1670.  fol.  —  From  MotUanus, 
America.  Amst.  1671.  (Cat.  Amer.  1012).  3.— 

232  0,    Nearly  the  same  portr.,  half-length,  with  a  book  and  a  pair  of  com- 

passes,.  Germ,  inscript.  4®.  —  From  the  Germ,  translat.  of:  v.  d.  Bos, 
Naval  Heroes  (Cat.  Amer.  130).  1.— 

233  p.    Differ,  portr.,  bust  with  a  marine-compass  in  his  hand,  in  oval,  with 

Lat  inscript.,  Dutch  text  on  verso.  4*.  —  From  J)e  Clerck^  TAeaire, 
(Cat.  Amer.  363).  ^  —.75 

234  q.    Differ,  portr.,  without  hat,  in  mantle,  by  0,  Stuppi.  8«.  —.75 

235  r.    Same   portr.,  bust,  with  arms,  modem  Dutch  engrav.,  by  p.  d.  Meu- 

len.  8«.  —.50 

236  #.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  J.  M,  Fontaine.  8®.                                  —.75 

237  t  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  landon.  12<>.                                           —.50 

238  u.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Soetens,  at  the  Hague.  8^                           ^-.50 

239  V,  Same  portr.,  to   the  left  with  inscript.:   Crist,  Colombo,  no  name  of 

engrav.,  modem  Ital.  engr.  4».  1.50 

240  ».    Differ,  portr.,  in  monkish  dress,  woodcut  in  ornamental  border,  marked : 

p.  154;  on  verso  Germ,  text  Lg.  4".  1.— 

241  X,    Differ,  portr.,  in  octogone,  by  Zsekoseh,  4'».  —.76 

242  y.    Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  Uebe,  8®.  —.75 

243  z.    Same  portr.,  in  oval,  in  broad  border,  no  name,  ifi,                   —.75 

244  aa.  Differ,  portr.,  in  gown  with  ftir,  no  name.  12<'.i  —.50 
246  bb.  Differ,  portr.,  in  armour,  by  D.  Begel,  8^  1.— 

246  cc.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,   without  any   name;  modem  Germ. 

engrav.  8^  —  Proof  before  lett  1.— 

247  dd.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  Westermayr,  12«.  —.50 

248  ee,  ^Nearly  same  portr.,  in  armour,  by  R.  Ricis.  8^.  —  With  faesim,  1.— 

249  /:   Imprisoned,   half-length,    in  chains.    0.  Wappers  px.,   by  F,  Wagtier, 

fol.  —  Fine.  4.50 

Condamine,  C.  M.  de  la,  French  Geographer,  aent  to  Pem  in  geogr. 
mission  1735,  writer  on  Amer.  (Amer.  Cat  1218—21).  b.  1701  d.  1774. 

250  a.  Bust  in  med.,  by  C,  N,  Cochin.  1758.  4o.  1.26 

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Cook,  James,  £ngL  Navigator,  engaged  in  the  siege  of  Quebec,  recap- 
ture of  Newfoundland,  cet  b.  1728  d.  1779.  (Amer.  Cat.  1915—1920.) 

261  a.  Bust  to   the   left,    in   oval.    If.    Bodgei  px.,  by  J,  BmIt*.  1779.  am. 

fol.  3.- 

262  i.  Same   portr.,  a    little  smaller,   in  oval,  by  H^,  J,  Sirunck  at  Amster- 

dam. 4*.  1.50 

253  e.  Half-length,   sitting,    with  map.  N,  Dance  px.,  by  i.  K,  Sherwin.  1779. 

fol.  2.50 

264  d.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  J.  F.  BoU,  1788.  Ig.  4».  2.- 

266  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  /.  S.  Klauher.  1793.  Ig.  4«.  1.25 
266/  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  J.  Fauli.  12P.  —.75 

267  g.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Formeniin.  AP.  —.75 

258  h.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  Uebe.  8®.  1.- 

259  i.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  with  subscript.  :  CapU.  Cook.  8®.  1.- 

260  k.  Differ,  portr.,   bust  in   med..   painted  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  by 

J.  Webber,  mezz.  by  Haid.  9fi.  1.- 

261  /.  Differ,   portr.,   bust   in   oval,   snrroun^led   by  sunbeams.  By  T.  Cook. 

1784.  8«.  -.75 

262  w.  Bust,  in  oval.  G.   Webber  px.;  lith.  by  J.  Selb.  sm.  fol.  1. - 

263  «.  1 1  Different  engrav.  portr.,  by  Tookey,  Copleston,  Bonneville,  Berger  Frosrh, 

Weitermayr,  a.  o.  —  lith.  Soeiens,  cet.,  all  8^  each  —.50 

€k>oper,  J.  Penimore,  Amer.  Novelist,  b.  1789  d.  1851. 

264  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  by  Thomson.  8«.   —   With  factim,  1.- 

265  b.  Same  portr.,  India-paper.  -*-  FtUl  marg.  2.— 

266  c.  Same  portr.,  by  F,  F.  Weber,  4«.  1 25 

267  d.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  by  A.  Bene  ei  0>.  4®.  1.- 

268  e.  4    Differ    portr.,   engrav.    by  Fontaine  and  Winkles^  —  and  2  lith.  - 

all  8».  each  —.60 

CornwalliB,   Ch.    Marquis,   British   General,  served  in  the  Battle  of 
Brandawyne,  took  Philadelphia,  cet.  b.  1738  d.  1805. 

269  a.  Half-length,  standing,  i.  S.  Copley  px.,  by  B.  Smith,  fol.  5.— 

270  b.  Differ,  portr.,  younger,  by  Dupin.  8*.  -  .75 

Oortez,  Fern.,  Conqueror  of  Mexico,  b.  1485  d.  1547. 

271  a.  Half-length,   woodcut  in  ornamental  border,  with  Lat.  text  on  verso. 

Lg.  40.  1.50 

272  b.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  by  W,  Holl.  80.  —  After  an  old  picture 

at  Florence.  1.25 

273  c.  Same  engrav.,  on  india-paper,  full  marg.  2.— 

274  d.  Nearly   the  same  portr.,    bust   to  the  left,  with  arras ;  Ital.  text  on 

verso.  8».  —.75 

275  e.  Differ,   portr.,   half-length,   th  e^tening   with   his  finger,  bust  in  oval 

Dutch  text  on  verso.  4«.  —  From  Le  Clerck.  (Cat.  Amer.  363).  —.75 

276  /  Full-length,  with  Columbus,  by  0.  Tomba.  8».  —.50 

Court  de  Gebelin,    Ant.,  French  Prot.  Minister,  friend  of  Franklin ; 
he  wanuly  approved  the  Indep.  of  Anuer.  b.  1725  d.  1784. 
2T7  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  in  ovai  (by  Pfeuningtr?)  go.  1- 

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Crommelia,  Jac,   Minister  of  the  Netherl.  in  Brazil,  b.  1191  d.  1825. 

278  a.  Bust  in  oval,  Damson  px.  (1814),  by  P.  Velyn.  8«».  —  Full  marg.  2.50 

With  an  autogr.  letter  of  his  brother  on  his  life. 

Cupid o,  Hottentot  Evangelist 

279  a.  Bust  in  0%'al,  by  Blood,  Lond.  1816.  8».  1.— 

Custine«  Adam  Phil.,  Corate  de,  French   General,    Quart. -Ma8t.-Gen. 
in  Amer.  1780-83.  b.  1740.  d.  1793. 

280  tf.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  Duplessis-Berleaua,  Ig.  4".  1.— 

281  6.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  by  Guiberi.  8*^.  1.— 

282  c.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  X.   A.  Claestens.  8^  —.75 

283  d.  Same  portr.,  by  Nettling.  1806.  12°.  -.60 

284  e.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  irt  oval,  by'  Jones.  4®.  —  FuU  marg.   1. — 

285  /.   Same  engrav..  Proof  bef.  name  and  address.  8®.  1.50 

286  g,  Same  portr.,  bust  in  msd.,  by  Filleneuve.  Ig.  12°.  —.75 

287  A.  Differ,  portr.,  by  T.  de  Jtoode  at  Rotterdam.  8°.  —.75 

288  i.    Differ,  portr.,  by  Lambert  and  Tardieu.  Ig.  4«.  1.-— 

289  k.  6  different  portr.,    by  Prattent    1793,    Ligbert^    Zatta,  Schutz,  a.  0.  8«. 

and  12°.  each  —.50 

Damas,  B.  F.,  French  General,  served  in  Amer.,  under  Kochambeau, 
1780-  82.  b.  1758  d.  1821. 

290  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  by  Tardieu,  sm.  4'».  1.— 

Dampier,  W.,  Engl.  Navigator,  visited  Virginia  1682  and  South  Amer. 
(Cat.  Amer.  1921-1727.)  b.  1652  d.  1712. 

S91  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  to  the  left,  no  name  of  engrav.  8*.  1.— 

Dans,  James  X>«9  renowned  Physicist,  b.  Utiea  1813. 

292  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  fine  lith.  by  R.  Hoffmann,  fol.  -    With  facsim.  2.50 

Davis,  Jefferson,  Head  of  the  Secessionists,  b.  1828. 

293  a.  1862.    Bust   to    the  left,   by   Metzmaoher.  fol.  ~  India-paper.  Slightly 

stained.  1.50 

294  b.  Diflfer.  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  after  the  photogr.  of  Brady ,  by  TTeger. 

40.  —.75 

Dawison,  Bogumil,  Polish  actor,  died  in  Amer.,  after  immense  success. 

295  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  by  Baumgartner.  4®.  1.  - 

Decatur,  S.,  Amer.  Naval  Officer,  b.  1779  d.  1820. 

296  a.  Half-length  by  Durand.  8®.   With  facsim.  1.— 

Defer,  Nic,  celebrated  French  Geographer,  b.  1646  d.  1720. 

297  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  C.  Westermayr.  8®.  -  .50 

Desandrouin,  Fr.  Jos.  Thtod.,  French  Engineer,  accomp.  Montcalm 
in  Canada  1756,  chief-engineer  in  Rochambeau's  army.  b.  1740  (d.  1795?) 

298  «.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Mais.  4«.      .  1.25 

Dickens,  Ch.,  Engl,  novelist,  author  of  ^American  notes.'*  d.  1872. 

299  a.  Bust,  to  the  left;  good  German  engrav.  sm.  40.  1.— 

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Diokinion,  J.,  Amer.  Lawyer,  Member  of  the  first  Congress,  b.  1732 
d.  1808. 

800  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  B,  B,  B{llit).  99.  1.50 

Drake*  F.,    Engl.  Navigator,  diacovered  California  and  visited  Sonth- 
Amer.  1595.  (Cat.  Amer.  1928,  29.)  b.  1537  d.  15%. 

301  a.  aet,  43.  fiust  in  armour,  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  T,  de  Leu.  sm.  4". 
—  Airtf.  4.50 

802  h.  aet.  42.  Nearly  the  same  portr.,  in  embroid.  clothes,  bust  in  oval, 
after  the  original  in  the  Ambraser-coUect  in  Vienna,  lith.  by  Limt- 
deU^.  Ig.  4«.  1.50 

303  e.  Difier.  portr.,  bust,  with  globe,  in  oval,  with  Lat.  biograph.  on  verso, 

(by  de  Fat).  Ig.  49.  —  From :  HoUand  Heroologia.  3.50 

304  d.  Same  porhr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  no  name  of  engrav.  8^.  —.50 

305  e.  Differ,  portr.,   in  armonr,  with  shield  and  map  of  the  world,  (resem- 

bling portr.  «),  in  oval,  with  inscript.,  by  C.  de  Fat.  sm.  8*.  —  Fvu 
and  rare.  7.50 

This  portr.  belongs  to  the  set  n^.  1,  bat  the  ornaments  and  borders 
are  eat  off. 

306  f.  Same  portr.,   bast  in  oval,  by  J.  Houbraken.  fol.   —  From;  Bird 

Eeadt.  6.- 

307  g.  Same  portr.,  in  octogone,  by  Bollinger,  sm.  49.  —.75 

308  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Bothwell.  1794.  With  biogr.  8^^.  —.75 
809  t.  Same  portr.  to  the  right,  in  oval,  no  name  of  engrav.  8*.           —.50 

310  k.  Same  portr.,  bast  in  oval,  to  meet  thatof  Candistt,  N<^.  195^,  drawing 

after  a  portr.  on  a  map  of  the  world.  12'^.  —.75 

311  /.  Same  portr.  larger,  bad  lith.  of  SUtenbotk.  1817.  8^.  —  Rare.         1.- 

312  m.  Fall-length,  with  2  children,  bringing  potatoes,  bad  Germ.  lith.  by 

Knobloeh.  Ig.  4^  1.- 

The  2  last  plates,  made  in  the  famine-year  1817,  in  gratifol  remem- 
brance of  the  introduction  of  potatoes  in  Europe  by  Drake,  are 
now  rarely  met  with. 

Dumas,  M«,  French  General,  a  Creole,    Aide-de-camp  of  Rochambeao 
in  America,  b.  1753  d.  1837. 

313  a.  Bust  in  oval,  in  uniform,  by  Schmidt.  1798.  8^  —.75 

314  b.  Same  portr.,  without  any  name.  8^.  —  Froof.  1.  - 

Durham,  J.  George  Lambton,  Earl  of,  Beorganisator  of  Canads. 
'  b.  1792  d.  1840. 

315  a.  Bust,  wUh  factim.  sm.  4^.  1.— 

316  b.  Same  portr.,  by  C.  Mayer.  8*.  —.75 

Duval,  P.,  French  Gteographer,  constructor  of  maps,  b.  1618  d.  1683. 

317  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Langloit.  fol.  2.50 

Dwight,  Tim.,  Amer.  Divine,  Presid.  of  Yale-CoU.  b.  1752  d.  1817. 

318  a.  Bust  in  sq.  border.  8«.  1.- 

Egana,  Senator  of  the  Republic  of  Chili. 

319  a.  Bust,  modem  portr.  Lond.,  Jekermann.  (1830?).  8^  1.— 

Fred.  Muller, 

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Sgede»  Faiiit  Daniek  Miifeio&ary  in  Greenland,  eon  of  the  temoiu  Mitfeioii- 
ary  H.  Egede.  b.  1708  d.  1789. 
J&O  «.  Boat  in  sq.  bordeiv  no  name  of  engnv.  8*.  l.>— 

321  i.  Same  plate,  without  marg.  —.50 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  Amer.  Metaphysician,  Presid.  of  N.  J.  College. 
b.  1703  d.  1758. 

322  «.  Buflt  in  oval,  after  an  orig.  pict.,.  by  TroUer,  1783.  8°.  —.75 

Eidigy  fomous  poacher  in  Hannover,  who  after  a  highly  advent,  career 
and  many  narrow  eseap^  fltd  to  America,  b.  1804. 

323  a.  Half-length,  in  fiill-arms,  lith.  by  C,  Speckter.  am.  fol.  --  With  biograpli. 

notice.  —  Bare.  2.— 

Emperour  ab  G^pyok,  QovmU  r,  Prof.  TheoK  9i.  Leyden  and  Cha- 
plain to  Count  John  Maurice  of  Nassau,  when  Governor  of  Barazil.  b. 
1591  d.  1648. 

324  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  8  l4at.  verses  mentioning  his  merits 

in  Brazil,  by  7.  Suyderhoef.  fol.  —  Fine  and  rare.  15.— 

Eroilla  y  Cuniga»  AlonEO  de,  Spanish  soldier  in  Amer.,  autiior  of 
La  Arawpana^  and  of:  QoklcQaft  of  ChiU  (Cat.  Aoiier.  359.)  t>.  1533. 
d.  1595. 

825  a.  Bust  in  oval,  without  name  of  engrsiv.  8®.  —.75 

Bitaittg,  C%.  Henri,  CX>mte  d%  French  AdmiraK  served  in  the 
Revol.  War  1778—79.  b.  1729  d.  1794. 

826  a.  Bust  in  oval,  raezz.  by  Begmmr.  Ig.  4«.  Sligthly  stained.  1.— 

327  h.  Same  portr.,   smaller,  in  oval,  with  map  of  St.  Dommgo,  no  name  of 

engr.,  marked  41.  8^  FuU  marg.  l,^ 

Sillstaoho»  Negr^  Med.  Doctor  (1840?) 

328  a.  Bast  by  J.  BuHlhis.  8».  —.50 

EveiraTdt  QiLeflf  Author  of  a  work  on  Tobacco,  1659. 

329  a.  Sitting  ia  hts  atudy,  smoking.  Copy  of  the  orig.  print,  by  W.  RkAard- 

jp».  8«.  1.^ 

EVEBTSEN,  THE  FAMtLT.  —As  this  distinguished  family  of  naval 
heroes  has  many  descendants  stiU  living  in  America  —  the  male  branch 
being  extinct  here,  —  as  moreover  one  efitsfaiftOtts  members,  Cornells 
Evertsen  the  youngest,  reconqueied  New-^Netherland  (1672),  and  was  there 
a  long  time  tor  negotiations  (1673)  (See :  O'CaUaghan  DocumenU  ofN.  Y. 
4fi,  II,  p.  569  cet),  I  insert  here  all  the  portraits  I  could  get  of  this 
family.  —  Many  of  these  portraits  are  fine  specimens  of  the  celebrated 
Dutch  school   of  engravers. 

330  a.  genealogical  table  (in  Dutch)  of  the  family.  — -  2  sheets  Ig.  fol.,  from : 

l>e  longe^  Lives  oj  the  TamUy  Everiien,  2. — 

331  h.  The  same  in  neat  MS.  1.50 

Evertsen,  CorneUa»  the  eldei!*  Lieut.  Admiral  of  Zealand,  cet. 

b.  1610  d.  1666. 

332  a.  Half-length,  standing,   in   oval   of  laar^,  by   A.  de  Jvete.  Ig.  f6l.  -^ 

With  margina.  Fine  and  rare.  35.— 

Matches  the  portr.  of  John  Evertsen  see  below  N^'.  3470.  —  Both 
portr.  in  equal  condition:  ffor.  60.— 

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333  b.  Evertsen.   -    Same   portr.,  smaller,  lith.  by  Sieuenoaid.  8^.  Proof  » 

folio.  Rare,  2.— 

334  e.  Differ,  portr.,  as  \  ice-Admiral,  by  if.  22(0^^smm).  With  address  r^.i^i^Mi. 

sm.  fol.  4.- 

335  d.  Same  plate,  modem  impression  with  same  address.  1 — 

These  2  last  portr.  bear  the  name  of  Cor,  EverUen^  but  are  without 
doabt  the  portr.  of  John  (see  below),  as  the  last  name  is  visibij 
changed  in  this  2d  edit  publ.  by  J.  de  Ram,  in  Cor,  It  was  the  inten- 
tion to  giro  in  this  cheap  way  the  portr.  of  Comelis,  to  make  a 
pair  with  351^. 

336  e.  Bust  in  armour,  in  oval,  by  J.  Houbraken,  8^  1'- 
387  f.  Same  engray.,  impress,  in  blue.  —  PuU  marg.  Rare,                         2.— 

338  g.  Same  portr.,  other  engrav.  by  P.  Velyn,  8<^.  (From  de  Jonge,)        1.— 

Evertsan,  CorneliB,  the  younger,  son  of  John  £v.,  (see  below),  Tice- 
Admiral,  b.  1628  d.  1679. 

339  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  armour,  in  oval,  by  J,  Houbraken.  8^  1  — 

340  b.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef,  leti,  1.50 

Evertsen,  Cornells,  the  youngest,  son  of  Com.  Ev.  the  elder,  Yice- 
Admiral,  reconquered  New  Netherland,  1672.  b.  1642  d.  1706. 

341  a.  Bust,  in  armour,  in  large  wig,  in  oval,  by  J.  Houbraken,  8<^.  1.— 

342  b.  Some  engrav.,  with  fidl  4<^  marg.  1.25 

343  c.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef,  lett.  1.50 

Evertsen,  Gtoleyn,  Lieut- Admiral,  brother  of  the  preceding  and  son 
to  Corn,  the  elder,  b.  1655  d.  1721. 

344  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  armour,  in  wig,  in  oval,  by  J,  Houbraken,  8*.  1.— 

345  b.  Same  engrav.  Imprest,  in  red.  1.50 

346  c.  Same  engrav.  Copy  in-40.  _  wa^  autkogr.  2.— 

Evertsen,  John,  brother  to  Com.  the  elder,  Lieut.-Adm.  b.  1600.  d. 
1666.  —  He  was  the  hero,  who  having  been  dismissed  by  party-opposi- 
tion from  naval  service,  insisted  at  the  States-General  after  the  death  of  his 
brother  „to  be  allowed  the  honor  ofdying  for  his  country,  like  his  fether, 
his  son  and  four  of  his  brothers."  Two  months  afterwards  he  gloriously  fell. 

347  a.  Half-length,    standing,  holding  a  tmncheon,  in  oval  of  laurels  (by  A. 

de  Jode).  fol.  —  With  marg.  Fine  and  rare.  36.— 

Matches  to  W  332a.  —  The  pair  in  equal  condition.*  flor.  60.— 

348  b.  Same  portr.  Small  marg.,  somewhat  stained.  20.— 

349  e.  Same  portr.  Original  drawing  in  India-ink  and  chalk.,  fol.  60.— 

350  d,  Dififer.  portr.,  half-length,   to  the  right,  standing.  H.  Berkman  px.,  by 

A.  Blooieling   (Blootelgn),  with  addr,  of  Clement  de  Jonghe,  and  a  later 
additional  addr.  of  Robyn,  fol.  12.— 

I  never  saw  a  copy  of  the  first  impression. 

351  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by   H.  B{oghman)j  with  addr.  of  /.  de  Sam.  sm. 

fol.  4- 

352  f.  Same  plate,  modem  impression.  l.-* 

353  g.  Same  portr.,  but  in  armour,  by  J»  Houbraken.  8^.  1.— 

354  h.  Same  engrav.,  copy  in  4°.  JPuU  marg,  1.60 

355  i.  Same  engrav.,  impress,  in  blue.  4<>.  2  — 

356  *.  Same  portr.  by  P.  Vefyn.  8«.  1- 
^7  I,  Same  portr.  by  C,  JS,  Taurel.  Ig.  4P,  Impr.  in-fol.  2.-* 

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358  m.  Evertsen.   —  Differ,   portr.  as  Vice-Admiral,  with  broad  whiskers, 

half-lengfth,  standinjr,  by  P.  I.  fol.  •—  Rare,  10.— 

359  ».  Same  portr.,  smaller,   half-length,    with    inscription:   Jan   Everts,  by 

H.  E{oghman)  with  addr.  of  Clemeni  de  Joughe.  4^.  —  Rare.  8.— 

This  is  the  first  edition   of  the  portr.  335</  changed  afterwards  in 
CorneUi, 

360  o.  Same  portr.,  half-length  to  the  left,  !n  oval.  —  Border  of  the  oval  and 

inscript.  cut  off.  3.— 

361  p.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  mark. :  fol.  603.  12^.  —.50 

362  Silver  cup  presented  by  the  Admirality  of  Zealand  in  1590  to  Evert 

Hendriczsen,  Grand£!ither  to  Comelis  Evertsen  the  elder.  —  Golden 
chain  and  medal,  presented  in  1638  by  the  States  of  Zealand  to  John 
Evertsen.  —  Golden  chain  and  medal  presented  in  1659  by  Frede- 
rick III,  King  of  Denmark,  to  Comelis  Evertsen  the  elder.  —  3  plates 
by  H,   W,  Hoogkamer,  8*.  2.50 

363  Original  drawing  for  N*.  1  and  2  of  the  foregoing  number.  8*.  4.— 

364 Medal  struck   in  honor  of  Comelis  Evertsen  the  elder  in  1666. 

With  the  family  arms.  —  2  drawings.  8^.  3.— 

365 Tomb  for  the  family  E.,  erected  in  Middelburg  1818.  By  J.  C.  Ben- 
dorp,  80.  —.50 

366  Original  drawing  of  the  foregoing  engrav.,  with  some  notices  and 

inscript.  8».  2.50 

367  The  village  y,Z<mielande",  birthplace  of  the  family  Evertsen.  2  differ. 

views.  One  sheet  4<'.  1.— 

Exmouth,  Edw.  Pellew  Visoount  of,  Brit  Admiral,  distinguished 
himself  in  the  battle  on  Lake  Champlain  in  1776  cet.  b.  1757.  d.  1833. 

368  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  for  Rrenion  Naval  Hist,  1836.  8^  —.50 

369  b.  Bust,  by  W,  HoU.  8«.  With  facs.  —.50 

370  e.  Same  portr.,  for  Meyer,  Conversat,  Lexic.  8®.  —.50 

371  d.  Same  portr.,  without  orders,  by  C,  C,  FucAs.  40.  —.75 

Fanner,  Qeorge,  Capt.,  Commander  of  the  Quebec,  perished   in  an 
action  against  the  French.  1779. 

372  a.  Half-length,  mezz.  by  /.  Murphy,  fol.  —  Slightly  damaged.  2.— 

Ferdinand  the  Catholic,  King  of  Arragon,  the  patron  of  Columbus, 
b.  1453.  d.  1515. 

373  a.  Bust,  in  royal  robes,  in  oval,  from  the  original  in  the  Ambraser-coU. 

at  Vienna.  German  lith.  sm.  fol.  1.50 

374  h.  Bust  in  oval,  with  addr.  N,  de  Clerck.  4^  —  Text  on  verso.        —.50 

375  e.  Full-length,    to  the  right,  kneeling  bef.  an  altar,  after  a  drawing  in  a 

missal,  by  Mathey,  4^  1.— 

376  d.  Same  portr.,  but  to  the  left.  4*.  —.75 

Florida,  The  King  of  (in  Amer.) 

377  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  addr.  of  P,  Bertrand  at  Paris,  sm.  fol.  1.50 

Fliigel,  J^.  G.,  Amer.  Consul  at  Leipsic  in  1851. 

378  a.  Half-length  in  oval,  lith.  by  C,  Inger,  fol.  1.50 

Folieta,  Ubertus,  author  of  the  biography  of  Columbus  in  ^yClarorum 
Idgvrum  Bhgia''  (See  Am.  Cat.  part  l()  b.  1518  d.  1581. 

379  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  from  the  collect,  publ.  by  P.  v.  d,  Aa,  fol.  1.— 

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ForstePt  J*  ^  German  Traveller  roand   the  world  and  IJ^tncaltot. 

b.l729.  d.  1798. 

380  a.  Baflt  in  ova!,  by  J.  F.  Bause,  M,  —  Puli  mary.  Fine.  2.50 

381  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  de  Mayr.  12«.  —.50 

382  <?.  Same  portr.,  bust,  by  HaWe.  8».  —.50 

383  d.  Same  portr.,  larger,  bust  in  ovaU  by  C.  Goep/ert,  ^^.  —  Fuil  marg^  1, — 

384  e.  The  same,  vrith  his  son  J.  G.  Forster,  2  busts  in  L  oval.   8^.        1. — 

385  /.  Same  bust,  by  D.  Bergtt.  99,  —  J» 

FOTSter,  J.  G.,  Traveller  round  the  world,  Naturalist,  b.  1754  d.  1794. 

386  a.  Bast  to  the  right,  by  JFeger.  8«.  —.50 

Fourgeoud,   Eminent   soldier  in   Surinam,   cleared   the  Colony  of  the 
Marroons. 

387  a.  Full-length,  standing  in  a  landscape,  by  T.Koning.^^.  —  FuUmarg,  1.50 
Franklin,  Benjamin,  b.  1706  d.  1790. 

388  ff.  Half-length,  sitting,  in  perspective  a  house  struck  by  liglktning.  Cham- 

berlain px.,  mezz.  by  E.  Fie  her.  fol.  —  Fery  fine  and  rare,  25.— 

389  b,  Hali-lenght,  to  the  lefk,  standing,  in  bis  hand  Ms:  Eleeiric Experimei^. 

WiUon  px.,  mezz.  by  /.  Mc,  JrdelL  fol.  —  No  marg.  Scarce,        17.50 

390  e.  Bust  in  oval,  with  Di<^enefl  amd  lantern,  by  Eliattjr,  fol.  2.50 

391  d.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Mauzaiese.  fol.  I.— 

392  e.  Same  portr.,  Hth.  by  C,  Lttfa.  M,  V— 
393/.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  J.  Maurin,  fol.  1.— 

394  g.  Same  portr.,  by  M,  Bin,  fol.  1.— 

395  h.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Budman^dorff.  4<>.  — .50 

396  i.   Same  portr.,  by  F,  Weber,  Ig.  4'».  —.75 

397  k.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  with  Russ.  inscrlpt.  ^,  — .75 

398  I.  Same  portr.,  to  the  left,  in  oval,  with  German  inscript.  8^.          — .50 

399  m.  Same  portr.,  in  med.,  by  Wettermayr,  8®.  — .75 

400  ».  Bust,  wHh  fUr  cap,  mezz.  by  Baid,  40.  —  FuU  marg,  1.B0 

401  0,  Same  portr.,  by  L,  Claeeeens.  8^  —.75 

402  p.  Same,  portr.,  yvith  a  different  cap,  by  Lebeau,  %^,  —  FnU  marg.       1.— 

403  q.  Same  portr.,  by  FrUgaek.  S^.  -«>.75 

Franklin,  Sir  Jahn,  Arctic  explorer,  b.  1786  d.  1847. 

404  a.  Bust    to    the    left)    in    raed.,    fine   Germ,  engrav.   am.    4®.   —    FuU 

marg.  1.  - 

405  b.  Half-length,    to  the  left.    Lend.   J,    Limiird,    1800.  8^.  <-^  Wilh  C«pt 

IT,  E,  Parry.  2  pc.  12«.  —.75 

406  c.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  Lond.  J.  Murray.  12^  —  .50 

407  d.  Half-length,  sitting.  Lond.  J.  Letts.  1823.  8«.  —.50 

408  e.  Half-length,  by  Thomson.  8®.  —.50 

Francisco  Solano,  Padre,   R.   C.   Mission,  to  the  Indians  of  Pern, 
about  1620. 

409  a.  Half-length,  standing,  with  2  Peruvians,  in  oval,  by  /.  Ferbmggc.  12*.  — 

Ferg  searee,  ^69 

Frodk  Mullw, 

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Freemaii,  Bern*»  DRteb  Bef.  Minister  at  Midwoud  in  tke  State  of 
N.  Y.  in  1734.  (Cat.  Amer.  608.) 

410  a.  Bust  in  mantle,  in  oval^  by  /.  de  Broen,  4^  —  JLare.  16»— 

411  b.  Same  engrav^.,  name  of  engraver  cut  off.  12.— 

Fremoat,  J.   Oh.,  Araer.  explorer,   Mi^lor-Gcen.    of  the   U.  S.  Army, 
b.  1813. 
413  «.  Bust  to  the  Wt,  by  A.  Albotk,  4«.  —  Fm  mar^.  —.75 

413  b.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  by  Nordheim.  8®.  —.50 

414  c.  Same    portr.,  larger,   in  ovat,   lith.    by  d^ Avignon,  fol.  —  With  fact, 

Sligthly  stained.  1«— 

lYobisher,  Mart.,  Engiish  Navigator,  aecom|».  Drake  to  the  W.  Indies, 
b.  1536  d.  1694. 

415  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  .in  oval,  without  name  of  engrav.  (by  S.  de  Pat.) 

sm.  fol.  —  Prom  Holland j  Herootogia.  —  Rare.  6.— 

416  b.  Same  portr.,   to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  M.  v.  d,  Guchf,  8«.  —  Impress. 

in  fol.  2.— 

417  c.  Same  portr.,  by  a  Mayer,  12».  —.50 

Fulton,  Robert,  Inventor  of  steam-navigation,  b.  1765  d.  1815 . 

418  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  S.  Gouh.  8o.  —.75 

O-eorge  III,  King  of  England,  under  whom  America  became  indepedent 
from  England,  b.  1738  d.  1^20. 

419  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  mez?.,  puhi  by  JR.  Sa^er,  fol.  4.— 

420  b.  Bust  to  the  right.  Berczy  px.,  by  Faeiiu,  1796.  fol.  2.50 

421  c.  Same  portr.,  smaller  in  oval.  /?.  Bowyer^n,,  by  FUtler,  1797,  fol.  2.50 

422  d.  in  olAer  age^  by  h  Godbf.  I8i0.  fol.  3.50 

423  e.  Bust  in   ornamental   sq.   border,  in  the  51st  year  of  his  reign,  by  A, 

CardoH.  sm.  fol.  1.50 

424  /.  Six  different  portr.,   by   Nif^n   40,    FrUzscA   S^,    A^perne  80,  C,  Mayr 

8®,  Bott  8«,  Benoiit  8«.  each  —  .30 

425  g.  Ten  different  portr.,  without  name  of  engrav.  8*.  each  —.30 

426  h.  Two  diff.   basts,   to   the  right  and  left,  both  inezz.  by  Houston,  sm- 

40.  eaob  2.— 

4^7  i,  fn  very  old  age,  blind,  lith.  by  Qrevedon.  foJL  —.75 

Gerbier,  Balth.,  Dutch  painter,  colonist  in  Onyaiia  (Surinan)),  author 
on  the  goldfatnes  of  Ouyana.  (Cat.  Amer.  aSQ-^aSl.)  b.  1592  d.  at  Lon- 
don. 1667. 

428  a.  1634  aet.  42.  Half-length,  to  the  left,  with  anns.  A.  van  Dyck  px.,  by 

P,  Pfmiius,  8m«  fol.  ^3.50 

429  b.  Same  engrav.,  fine  but  without  mms*  ^•^ 

430  c.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  J.  Meyaens.  4°.  —  For  Be  Bie,  Lives  of  Pain- 

ters. —  Verso  blank,  brilliant  impfess.  3.— 

431  d.  Same  engvaiv.^  later  rmpresa.,  with  text  on  ferso.  sm.  4^.  2.— 

432  e.  His  wife,  sitting,  a  child  near  her,  mezz.  by  VaUlant.  With  addr.  F.  de 

Wit.  fok  —  Pasted.  -  Mare.  6.- 

Qermain,  Gtoorge^  Engl.  CoAowal  Seeret.  of  State,  stem  antagoaist  of 
AnjW«.  b.  1716  d.  1785. 
493  a.  Bust  in  oval.  8^.  —.50 

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Gerstftoker,  Fr.,  (German  Novelist  and  writer  on  America,  d.  1873. 
434  tf.  Bust,  by  Weger.  8».  —  WUh  fact,  —.76 

436  *.  Different  portr.,  larger,  lith.  by  C.  C,  Bohme.  sm.  fol.  1.50 

G^ner,  Ck>]3r.,  Swiss  Geographer,  b.  1616  d.  1665. 

436  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  R.  Penzler.  sm.  4«.  1.— 

Gilbert,  Humph.,  English  Navigator;  took  possession  of  Newfoundland, 
b.  1530  d.  1688. 

437  a.  Bust,  by  HitsUm,  80.  For  Universal  Mag.  —.60 

Gilmor,  Bob*,  and  Wife,  of  Baltimore,  about  1820. 

438  a.  Two  busts.  Laiorence  px.,  mezz.  by  /.  Sariain,  fol.  —  Not  published.  5.— 

GoenSt  B.   M.  van,  Dutch  Statesman,  strong  opponent  of  the  Ameri- 
can cause  during  the  Revolution,  b.  1748  d.  1810.  (Cat.  Amer.  1667—  86.) 

439  a.  Bust    in    oval,    with    satyrical    allusions.    8<^.    —    With   atUogr,   — 

Scarce.      '  3. — 

440  b.  Same   portr.,  smaller,  in   oval,  on   the  title   of   the  pamphlet:    yfLe 

void".  8».  1.60 

Goes,   Damianus  ^  Belgian  geographical  writer  on  Lapland,  and  the 
first  maritime  expeditions,  b.  1600  d.  at  Lisbon  1662. 

441  fl.  Bust.  J.  Barer  px.,  no  name  of  engrav.  4».  1.60 

442  b.  Same  engrav.  without  the  name  of  Durer.  1.50 

Groodall,  Th.,  Admiral  of  Haytl  1808. 

443  a.  Bust,  by  R.  Blood.  %\  —  For  European  Magaz.  —.75 

Gottflpied  (J.  P.  Abelin),  Continuator  of  Be  -B#yV  Collection  cet  (Cat 
Amer.  635). 

444  a.  Title  of  his  Hittorieche  Chronica,  fol.  1.--. 

Grant,  Ulysses,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  in  1869.  b.  1822. 

445  a.  Bust,  by  C.  Uaigr.  12*.  —.50 

446  b.  As  Captain,  bust,  by  Weger.  sm.  4^  —  ¥uU  marg.  —.75 

Grasse,  Fr.  J.  P.,  Count  de,  French  Admu*al,  Rear-Admiral  in  the 
French  auxiliary  fleet,  in  aid  of  Amer.,  at  Chesapeake,  Yorktown,  Ta- 
bago,  cet  b.  1723.  d.  1788. 

447  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  med.,  by  Jonet.  1782.  4^.  —  Old  impression.  2.— 

448  b.  Same  plate,  new  impression.  1.50 

(il-rattan,   Th.,  Engl.  Novelist  and  Writer  on  Amer.  b.    1796  d.   1864. 

449  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  by  Thomeon.  1831.  8<».  —.75 

Grazaari,  French  actress  about  1840. 

450  a.  Bust,  as  Amazili  in  Ferd.  Cortez  (in  Peruvian  costume),  sm.  4^  —  Full 

marg.  1.— 

451  b.  Full-length,  in  the  same  costume,  lith.  by  Noel.  sm.  fol.  —.76 
Gregorius,  Bishop  to  the  Aethiopian  Christians  in  1691. 

452  a.  Half-length,  in  oval,  mezz.  by  Heiu.  fol.  —  From:  Ludolf,  Hist.  Jetkiop. 

1691,  1.50 

Fred.  MuUtt, 

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Qrenville,  George,  Engl.  Statesman,  author  of  the  Stamp-Aet.h.  1712. 
d.  1770. 
46S  c.  Bust,  in  oval.  8».  —.60 

Grundy ,  Felix ,  American  Jurist  and  Statesman,  b.  1777  d«  1840. 

454  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  by  Welch.  8«.  —.76 

Grynaens,  8.,  Reformed  Minister  at  Basle,  editor  of  the  collection  of 
voyages:  „Novm  orbit''  (Cat  Amer.  1845—54.)  b.  1493  d.  1541. 

455  a.  Boat,  in  oval.  fol.  —  From  collection  9.  d.  Ja,  1.— 

456  i.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  by  0.  WdUh,  4®.  -^nm  and  rare,  2.— 

457  c.  Same  portr.,  mar)[.  B,  R.,  from  BoUtardut,  4*^.  —.75 

458  d.  5  diiferent  portr.,  engravings  and  woodcuts.  4*  and  8^.  From  Keutner 

leones,  Verkeiden^  cet.  each  — .75 

459  e.  Different  portr.,  in  robes  with  ftir,  after  Holbein.  1526.  Modem  engrav. 

Ig.  4«.  —   FfiU  marff.  Fine.  2.— 

Glial,  Father  Pedro,  Spanish  Apostolic  Missionary. 

460  a.  Half-length   in   monkish  dress,  in  oval,  by  Boze.  fol.  —  Fine  French 

engrav.  1850.  3.— 

Haafner,  Jac.,  Dutch  Traveller  in  India,  fierce  antagonist  of  the  English, 
b.  Halle  1755  d.  1809.  1.— 

461  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  felyn.  B\ 

Hanoook,  J.,  Revolutlonaij  patriot  b.  1737  d.  1793. 

462  a.  Full-length,  sitting,  by  J*  B.  ForreH.  %K  —  With  faesim.  —.76 

Hawkins,  Sir  John,  English  Navigator,  who  accompanied  Drake  to 
Guyana,  cet  b.  1520  d.  1595. 

463  a.  Bust  in  oval,  8«.  —  For  Vnioenal  Magaz.  0.75 

Heemskerok,  Jac.,  Famous  Dutch  arctic  Navigator,  explorer  ofaNorth- 
East  passage,  b.  1555  d.  1607. 

464  a.  Bust,  to   the   right,   in  oval,   with  ornaments  and  4  Lat  verses  by 

B.  P(aludanus).  By  Critp.  de  Pat.  8^  —  fine  and  rare.  15.— 

465  b.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  with  address  N.  de  Clerek.  sm.  4^  — 

From  de  Clerch't  Theatre.  (Cat  Amer.  363).  —.75 

466  e.  Same  portr.,  half-length,   by  (C.  Hagen),  mark.  fol.  293.  4®.  —  From 

V.  d.  Bot,  Naval  Heroet.  (Cat.  Amer.  126,  cet).  —.75 

467  d.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  /.  Houhraken.  ^.  1.— 

468  e.  Two  differ,  portr.,  by  Jaeobten  and  J.  Punt.  8».  each  —.50 

469  (.  His  tomb  in  Amsterdam  and  medal  on  his  last  sea-fight  and  fiineral. 

2  pi.  8«.  —.75 

Heermann,  L.,  Captain  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  about  1840. 

470  a.  Half-length,  in  uniform,  lith.  by  Villain,  sm.  fol.  1.50 
Henry  I,  King  of  Hayti,  1808-18. 

471  a.  Bust,  to  the  left,  by  B.  Hofel.  fol.  1.50 

Heyn,  Fieter  Pietersaoon,  Dutch  Naval  Hero,  Admiral  of  the  fleet 
of  the  W.  i.  Company,  Conqueror  of  St.  Salvador  in  1624,  and  of  the 
Spanish  silverfleet  in  the  Bay  of  Matanca  in  1628.  b.  1578  d.  1629. 

472  a.  Half-length,  standing,  with  compass,  no  name  of  engraver,  yrith  address 

of  Franc,   Hoeiut  {Franc,  van  den  Hoeye)^    Ig.   fol.    —  Extremely 

rare.  80.— 

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473  ^.  Reya,  P.  Pb^  —  Same  povtr.,  bast  to  the  riglLt,lB  oval,  wUliiiUMript.: 

f^Jsyeuttm   auro,   utrumque  virlvti  eedW\  /.  Dame  px.,  by  W.  H^mAut. 

ig,  fol.  —  Very  fine  and  rare.  *0.-~ 

474  0.  Same  per(r-i  haJlf-leogth,  to  the  left,  in  oval;  with  3  med^lp  it  which 

representations  of  his  victories  at  St,  Salvador,  at  Matanca,  1624, 27, 
28.  With  6  Lat.  verses  by  S.  Ampzing  (See  before,  N«.  31  «,*.)•  Fine 
eogiaviBg  by  C.  KUUntfifi^n,  BriBianf  imfr$n^  but  with  a  few  worro- 
holea.  25.- 

476  d.  Differ,  portr.,  half-lengtli,  standing,  in  oval  formed  by  the  arms  of  the 
ships  of  his  fleet,  with  the  Bay  Todoi  Us  SamHot  and  Msttanea^  in  i 
medals;  no  name  of  engraver,  sm.  fol.  —Very  fine  and  rai«.  25.— 

476  e.  Same  portr..   bnat  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  Dateh  inscription  and 

2  Latin  lines  forming  the  chronodi&tichon  1629,  with  address 
s.  Kloeiin^.  am.  fol.  —  Of  great  rarity.  30.- 

477  f.  Bust   to    the  left,   in   oval,   with  Dutch  inseription:  yfPieler  Fietem. 

Heyn'\  with  6  Latin  and  6  Dnteh  verses  (by  B^nel  Gemril^  sm. 
fol.  —  Very  rare.  15.— 

478  g.  Same  engraving,  without  the  verses,  sm.  4^.  4.— 

479  h.  Half-length,  standing  ^y  C.  Eagen)^  mark.  m.  481.  4*.  ^  From  9.  d. 

£oi,  Naval  Heroes.  (Amer.  Cat.  126).  —.75 

480  ».  Bust  in  oval,  surrounded  by  accessories  as  palmtree,  flag,  globe  cet. 

Ig.  4».  1.60 

4S1  k.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  ovab  drawhig  by  M.  Merhmpy  about  1800. 
4».  2.50 

482  /.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  J.  Houbraken,  8*.  1.- 

483  JR.  Same  engrav.,  impress,  in  4^  1.50 

484  n.  Same  engrav.,  impress,  in  blue,  4^.  1.50 

485  «.  Same  engrav.,  proof  bef,  leU,  2.— 

486  p.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  arms,  by  C.  E.  Taurel. 

4».  1.60 

487  g.  Half-length,  standmg,  lith.   by  N.   MouroL   fol,  —  With  Dutch  bio- 

graphy. 2.50 

488  r.  Bust  to  the   right,  in  oval^  redujced  after  the  portr*  by  HKmdm  ($*• 

473),  lith.  by  F.  Waanders.  4©.  With^  facs.  Impress,  in-fol.  —  Noi  in 
commerce.  2.50 

489  s.  Full-length,   standing,  in  armour,    modern  lith.   by   H.  ten,  late.  Ig. 

4*.  1.- 

490  /.  7  Different  engravings,  and  3  different  lithogr.  All  4^  or  S^.  each  —.50 

491  u.  His  tomb   at    DeMt,    by    IF.  Svidde.  4».  —  With  the  inscription  (m 

Uie  tomb.  1.— 

492  v.  Same  tomb,  2  different  engravings.  4°.  etch  -*-50 

493  v.Same  tomb,  mezz.  by  Znrcher.  sq.  fol.  l-— 
434  OP.  Same  tomb,  lith.  by  /.  Jelgerhuis,  sm.  fol.  1.— 
49&  y.  Tomb  of  his  2d  wife,  died  1640,  drawing,  never  engrav.  sm.  fol.  — 

Very  curioits,  6*— 

496  0.  5  different  medals  struck  in  his  honor.  12<*.  —  From:  pan  Loon,  Bd. 
metaUique.  1.— 

F^dd.  Multesr, 

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497««.L«%e  ci^   madB  flpom  a  oaJitiUui,  aad  pf^aeA^  ta  F.  Hejrii)  ettfl:ra- 

yed  by  i<.  J^elphos.  sq.  fol.  1.25 

The  cap   itself  was  iu  1781  io  the  possessiou  ol  ^.  H.  A.  Dibbits,  at 


Tki9  es^eepa&Halfy  e:tieniwe,  almost  eompkie  eoUeetion  of  portraits  of 
the  famous  eot^^^t^or  (ff  ihe  S&liwrfieeiy  gives  a  9sry  good  idea  af  ihe 
much  admired  DuM  Sshaol  of  engravers  im  all  Us  variations  dbiring 
ihe  nth  and  18M  centuries, 

Hoefhagely  0a,  Qerman  painter  and  engraTer,  dspeciaUy  of  the  plates  id 
Braun  and  JB[ogenbergj  Th^atr^m  Civitatum. 

498  a.  Bast  in  octogone.  8<*.  —  From  Sandrart,  Acad,  Tedesca.  —.75 

Hoffimaim,  K.  F.  "^ollrath,  German  Geographer,  b.  1796  d.  1841. 

499  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  Finhas.  8^.  —.50 

HoUandor,  Gaspar  de,  Belgian  Traveller,  and  publisher,  b.  about 
1600  d.  about  1660. 

500  a.  Bust  by  P.  de  Jode,  Ig.  4*.  —  Seatee,  3.-- 

HplUs,  f  .,  Merchant  in  London,  benefactor  of  Harvard  College  by  a  gift 
of  £  5000.  b.  1659  d.  173^1.  (See  his  Memoirs,  Cat  Amer.  763). 

501  a.  Bi^it  in  ovaL  8^  1.^ 

Holman,  Jos.  G«,  English  dramatist  and  actor  in  the  U.  8.,  at  Char- 
leston, b.  1764  d.  1817. 

502  is.  Bust  m  oval,  by  i-  HetH^.  1^1%.  49.  FnU  marg.  2.- 

Hipmaan,  I*  Bapt..  Famous  editor  aqd  publisher  of  Atlases  and  maps 
in  iSfnmberg.  b.  f6«S  d.  1724. 

503  a.  Bust  in  oval^  by  Westerni^yr,  8».  1.— 

504  b.  Half-length,  standing;  with  map,  by  7.  W.  Winter,  fol.  1.75 

Hood,  Sam.  Bridport,  Lovdy  BngUsh  Admins  in  Ameaptea.  b.  1734 
d.  1816. 

505  a.  Bust  Ixr  th^  l0fi^,  liy  C,  Picart,  Ig,  4*.  2.5(0 

506  h.  Same  porlr.,  in  oval,  b^  HetthUng,  sm.  4^  —  Full  marg.  1.-— 

507  e.  Different  portr.,  in  oval,  by  Shenoin,  sm.  4".  1.25 

508  d.  Different  portr.,  with  hat,  in  ovtf,  by  r.  Ssmf.  17^.  &,  ^M 

Hopkins,  Esek,  first  Commodore  of  the  Amer.  Navy.  b.  1718  d.  1802. 

509  a.  Half-length  with  sabre  and  German  inscript.  S\  -—.50 

510  b.  Full-length  with  sabre,  the  fleet  in  prospect.  Dutch  engrav.  sq.  8«.  1.— 

ff^rom  a  eontemp.  Dtitch  Periodical,  Mercurius,  (Cat.  km&t,  §65). 

Hapkinson,  F.,  Author,  sigais  the  Daclancti^ii  of  independence,  b^  1788 
^  .1791. 

511  a.  Half-length,  by  Jbmgaere.  8».  1.— 

Hontdr,  S.  OUIp;,  Gertnan  Navigator  round  t^  wprld.  b.  1774  d.  1835. 

512  a.  Bust  in  oval,  no  name  of  engraver^  S^,  1.— 

Howard,  J.  Eg.,  Statesman,  b^  nit%  d.  1^27. 
HS  a.  Bmtyhy  Prudho0me,S^  1>— 

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Howe,  Lord  Biohard,  British  Admiral,  Commander  of  the  Englinb 
fleet  in  America,  b.  1725  d.  1799. 

514  a.  Half-length,  with  sabre,  mezz.  by  CorbuU,  Ig.  foL  7.— 

515  b.  Different  portr.,  bust  with  hat,  by  /.  Fielding.  S9.  Engl,  engray.  —.50 

516  e.  Different  portr.,  bust  in  oval.  8^.  Germ,  engrav.  —.50 

517  d.  Same  portr.,  to  the  left,  by  J.  Walker.  8».  —.75 

518  e.  Different  portr.  with  sabre,  and  German  inscript.  4«.  1.- 

519  /.  Half-length  in  uniform,  by  W.  T.  Fry,  8».  —  WUh  faet,  1.25 

520  g,  4  different  portr.,  by  Nettling,  cet.  4«  and  8®.  each  —.60  k  —.75 

H6we«   William,    Brit.   General  in  America,   brother  of  the  Admiral. 
b.  1730  d.  1814. 
621  tf.  Fall-length  on  horseback,  Germ.  engr.  sm.  fol.  t— 

522  b.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Qwin.  12®.  -.50 

Hubner,  J.,  German  Geographer  at  Hamburg,  b.  1668  d.  1731. 

523  a.  Half-length,  by  Creite,  Ig.  40.  -.75 

Hughes,  Chrifltoph,  Architect  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington? 

524  a.  Bust,  in  mantle.  Lith.  by  Madou^  at  Brussels  1829.  sm.  fol.  —  Under 

the  portr.  a  view  of  the  Capitol  at  Washington.  1.59 

Hughes,  Edw.,  British  Admiral,  took  part  in  the  capture  of  LouiBbnrg. 
b.  1723  d.  1794. 
526  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  /.  WdUter.  8®.  -.75 

Humboldt,  Alex.  Baron  von,  Famous  Naturalist  and  Traveller  in 
America,  b.  1769  d.  1859.  (Cat  Amer.  786 ->  799). 

526  a,  1805  {aet,  36).  Half-length,  in  border,  after  G&ard,  etched  by  A.  Dei- 

noger9.  sm.  foL  3.25 

527  b.  Same  portr.,  by  C.  Normand.  fol.  —  TiuUa-paper,  Fine.  2.50 

528  c.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  by  Portman,  8*.  —.75 

529  d.  Nearly  same  portr.»  by  P.  Vefyn,  8^  -75 

530  e.  Same  engrav.,  Proof  bef.  lett.  4«.  —  FuU  marg.  Bare.  1.50 

531  f.  in  advanced  age,  half-length,  sitting,  by  A,  R,  Taynt.  8®.  —.75 

532  g.  In  older  age,  bust  to  the  left   C.  Begn  ]^.,  by  7.  £.  'Raah.  Ig.  4<>.  - 

¥u\l  marg.  2.50 

533  h.  Same  portr.,  by  OenUH.  Ig.  foL  1.2& 

534  t.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  a  Wildt.  Very  Ig.  fol.  —  Fine,  3.- 

635  *.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Elink  Sterk,  8°.  —  WUk  fact,  -.75 

636  I.  Same  plate,  copy  in-fol.  1.25 

537  m.  In  very  old  age,  half-length,  sitting,  after  Bioto  (Photogr.)  engrav.  by 

R.  Trossin.  Ig.  fol.  —  Fine,  1- 

538  ».  6  different  portr.,  engrav.  and  lith.  9^.  eadi  —50 
639  0,  2  different  lith.  1828  and  1831.  Ig.  4^  each  -.75 

540  p.  Bust  in  med.,  after  the  bust  of  David,  proc6d6  Cdttat.  4*.  1.75 

541  f.  Half-length,  standing.   C,    Gerard  px.,  by  C.  Bazin.  1853.  sm.  fol.  - 

India-paper,  Fine.  2.— 

642  r.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Delpech,  fol.  -  75 

643  t.  Bust  fai  oval,  by  F.  Bolt,  1829.  Ig.  4».  -75 

644  t.  Bust  in  robe  with  fur,  by  Torlet.  1842.  Ig.  8».  -.75 

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545  If.  Humboldt,  Alex.  Baron  von»  --  1814.   Different  portr.^  bast, 

drawn  by  his  friend  Denou,  lith.  by  Vernier,  fol.  1.76 

546  ».  Hnmboldt  in  his  study,   writing  bis    "Kosmos'^   fine  chromolith.  by 

BardienscMoffer,  sq.  fol.  —  With  facs.  of  asigned  inscript.:  „Ein  treues 
Bild  meincs  Arbeita-Zimmer  als  ich  den  2ten  Theil  des  Eosmos 
schrieb."  3.— 

Humphreys,  David,  Amer.  soldier  and  diplomatist,  b.  1752  d.  1818. 

547  a,  Half-lengtb,  by  G.  Parker.  %\  1.25 

Hunter,    J.,    English    Naval  Captain,   Governor  of  N.   South  Wales, 
b.  1738  d.  1821. 

54(8  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  no  name  of  engrav.  8*.  1.— 

549  *.  Different  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval.  8°.  1.— 

Huntingdon,  Sam.,  Amer.  Lawyer  and  Statesman,  Signer  of  the  decla- 
ration of  Independ.  b.  1731  d.  1796. 

550  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  B.  B.  B{IU9).  8».  1.75 

Huydeooper,  J.,  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam,  Director  of  the  £.  I.  Comp. 
b.  1601  d.  1661. 

551  a.  1651.  aet.  50.  Half-length,  to  the  right,  in  mantle,  with  arms,  no  name 

of  engrav.  (By  P.  HolHeyn).  Ig.  fol.  —  Very  rare.  First  brilliant 
impression.  40.— 

552  h.  Same  engrav.,  later  impress,  with  many  small  variations  in  the  face, 

hair,  the  cords  of  the  gorget,  gloves,  cet,  and  the  addition  of  the 
words:  „9  Iber*''  under  the  arms.  17. — 

563  e.  Same    engrav.,    but  reduced,  bust  in  oval,  by  P.  Moisieyn,  4P.  —  Full 
marg.  4.— 

554  d.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  by  /.  Eouhraken.  8o.  1.— 

555  e.  Same  engrav.  Imprest,  in  red.  Copy  in-^^.  Rare,  2.— 
556/.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval.  J.  Ovens  px.,  by  •/,  Houbraken.  8o.         1. — 

557  g.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef.  lett.  1.50 

558  h.  Same   portr.,   but   half-length,  standing,  (by  C.  B.  Taurel).  sm.  4«.  — 

Proof  bef.  aU  lett.  —  From  Vondel's  Works  edit,  by  J.  v.  Lennep.  2.50 

559  t.  His  fiimily-arms;  fine  engrav.  of  1651.  12o.  1.— 

Irving,  Washington,  American  Novelist  and  Historian,  b.  1783  d.  1859. 

560  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  mantle  with  fur,  by  /.  T.  Wegdwood.  8o.  1.— 

561  b.  Same  portr.,  by  J.  WUlard.  8^  —.50 

562  e.  Differ,  portr.,  in  mantle,  by  C.  Bard.  8®.  —  Full  marg.  1.— 

563  d.  Differ,  portr.,  his  head  leaning  on  his  right  hand.  4^.  —  With  foes.  1.50 

Jaokson,  Andr.,    General,  7th  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1767  d.  1845. 

564  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  lith.  by  KuM.  sm.  fol.  —  India-paper.  1.50 

565  b.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Maurin  and  CAallu.  fol.  —.75 

566  c.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  F.  Siober.  4°.  1.— 

567  d.  Differ,  portr.  in  old  age,  by  Greetbach.  8°.  —.75 

568  e.  7  differ,  portr.  4°  and  8o.  each  —.50 

Jaillot,  Alex.  H.,  French  Geographer,  b.  1640  d.  1712. 

569  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  C.  Westermayr.  8».  —  Full  marg.  1.  - 

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570  a.  Bust  to  the   left   in   oral,   with  device:  „Some  hat  a  iimey  Copied 

from  a  Bcaree  print  in  a  map  for  the  digcovery  of  a  North-West-paB- 
sage.  Pabl.  by  T.  Bodd.  1821.  8*.  IM 

Jay,  J.,  Amer.  Statesman,  b.  1745  d.  1829. 

571  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  by  A.  Durand.  8o.  —  VUh  fact.  1.50 


Jefferson,  Thomas,  3d  President  of  the  U.  $.  ^  1743  d. 

572  a.  Bast  to   the   left,  Dauoyers  px.,  by  DtquevauviUer,  foL  —  India-fktper. 

FnU  marg.  4.— 

573  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller  by  Q,  SiuaH.  ^,  With  £eu».  1.— 

574  c.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  IHh.  by  Mauzaitte,  foil,  1.— 

575  d.  In  old  age,  bust,  Amer.  engrav.  proof  bef,  name,  8^.  1.50 

576  e,  5  different  portr.,  engrav.  and  lith.,  by  C,  Mayr^  oet.  each  —.50 

577  /.  Differ,  portr.,  his  head   crowned  with  laurels,  drawn  by  his  friend 

Th,  Ko9ciu9ko,  OQgr.  by  Oletesaumku,  8*.  1.75 

Jeune,  Paul  le,  trst  Missionary  to  the  Indians  of  Canada,  first  histo- 
rian of  that  country ;  his  account  forms  the  Ist  part  of  the  Jesuit-rela- 
tions. He  resided  17  years  in  Canada,  b.  1594  d.  16*54. 

578  «.  Bust  in  ecclesiastical  dress,  in  oval,  by  JS.  Loehtm,  foL  —  Bar^  18.— 

John  n,  King  of  Portugal,  India  and  Afirica,  promoter  of  navigation, 
b.  1465  d.  1495. 

579  a.  Half-length,  to   the  right,  in  oval,  with  Lat.  subscript.  By  f.  M{vlt\ 

with  addr.  of  (H.)  Cock  (of  Antwerp).  Ig.  4°.  —  \ery  rare  and  fine.  15.— 

580  b.  Same  portr.,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  in  ornamental  border,  (by  C.  Con- 

ffiut).  Ig.  4<^.  —  Rare.  4.— 

John,  Emperor  of  Bjrazil,  Prince^Bogent  of  Portogal. 

581  a.  In  the  flower  of  life,   bust  in  oval,  by  /.   C.  Mvara,  Load.  180a 

sm.  fol.  2.- 

582  h.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  in  advanced  age.  Pelegrini  px.,  by  J,  Oodbp,  Loud. 

1808.  sm.  40.  1.50 

583  e.  Same  portr.,  3  different  engrav.,  by  Cunsgo,  CNeiil,  cet  each  — .504  —.76 

Johnson,  Andrew,  l7th  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1808. 

584  a.  Bust  to  the  ie%  lith.  by  F.  Sakt  at  Berlin,  fol.  2.- 

585  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Weger,  sm-  4^.  1.— 

Johnson,  Biehord  Mentos»  Vice-President  of  the  U.  8.  1837--41. 
b.  1781  d.  1850. 

586  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  lith.   by  Fenderiek,  Washington  1837.  Ig.  fol.  - 

India-faper.  2.50 

Jones,  Paul,  fiimous  Amer.  Admiral  during  the  Revolution;  his  run- 
ning into  the  Dutch  harbours  with  a  man  of  war  hastened  the  oat- 
break  of  the  war  between  England  and  HoBand.  {O9X,  Amer.  1178- 
1187).  b.  1747  d.  1792. 

587  a,  1779.  Half-length,  standing,  a  telescope  in  tils  hand,  a  naval  fig¥  i£ 

perspect.;  mezz.  without  name,  but  made  in  Amsterdam,  1779.  fol.  — 
Full  marg,  !«.- 

588  b.  Same  engrav.  Fim  proof  bef.  «tf  IHU  -^  VeriT  ffare*  36.- 

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589  e,  Jones,  Fanl   —  Fall-length,  siaadiog  o»  his  ahip  the  »^«rvjpif'\  l^bre 

in  hand,   in    oval,  drawn  from  life  when  In  Russian  seryioe,  on  the 
Bla^k  Sea.  Ig.  4^  --  Rare,  Full  borders^  but  slightly  stained.  5.— 

590  d.  Same  portr.,  bat  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  no  name  of  engray.  8*.      1. — 

591  e.  Differ,  portr.,  Ml-length  with  telescope  and  sabre,  on  board  of  a  shfpt 

a  navsd  battle  in  the  distance.  Patch  etching  of  1779  without  any 
name.  Ig.  S^,  —  Very  rare  and  flue,  6.— 

595t  /  Half-length,   fighting  on   board  of  the  ship:  „le  doir  Aomm^  Bichar^' 
23  Sept.  1779.  Notte  px.,  by  C.  Outtenberff,  fol.  6.— • 

593  ^.  Same  portr.,  reduced,  with  address  of  Etnauts,  8^  —  Full  marg.     1.50 

594  h.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  taken  iron)  portr.  a.,  with  hat,  in  oval,  by  Vinkeles, 

12».  —  Fun,  marg,  1.— 

595  t.  Same  portr.,  pr&of  bef.  letL  1.60 

596  k.  Differ,  portr.,  tal^en  fix>m  life,  wliilst  sitting  in  the  Theatre  atAmfttei- 

dam,  9  Oct.   1779,  bust   on  pedestal,  in  wig;  a  naval  battle  in  the 
distance,  in  oval,  by  {S,  Fokkef),  12o.  —  Very  rare,  6.— 

597  /.  Original   pencil-drawing  for  the  former  portrait  with  some  variations 

and  somewhat  larger,  by  {S,  Fokke?),  12».  12.— 

Kat,  Hi<|(ie  DIiJuhl,  Dutch  whaler  and  author  of  a  qarrative  on  wha^ 
lefishery.  d.  about  1819.  (Cat.  Amer.  1790.) 

598  a.  Bust,  with  hat,  in  oval,  by  D,  Veelwaard,  8«.  1.— 

Kemp^  J.  T.  van  der,  Dateh  Mission,  at  tiie  Cape  of  Qood  H<q)eraad 
founder  of  l^e  Protestant  Mission,  institntion  at  BotterdaoL 

599  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Bidley,  8«.  —.75 

Eempenlblt,  Riebard,  British  Admind  during  the  Bevol.  War.  b.  1723 
drowned  with  The  Royal  George,  1782. 

600  a.  Bust  In  uniform,  in  oval,  by  BiOey,  1802.  sm.  4^  1.60 

601  i.  Same  pertr.,  ki  oval  of  hiurels,  for  Lmd,  Mag.  Sept  1782.  8*.     — .tS 

602  e.  Same  portr..  in  oval,  by  /.  Walker,  June  1782.  8».  —.60 

Kendall,  Amoi,  Festmaste^gefteml  of  the  U.  S.  1835—40,  founder  of 
the  Asylum  for  deaf  and  dumb  at  Washington,  b.  1789  d.  1869. 

603  a.  Bust  to  the  left;  Uth.   \>j  Femierieky  Washington.   1837.  Ig.  fol.  — 

India-paper,  2.50 

Kennedy,  J.  Pendleton,  Amer.  politician,  b.  1795  d.  1870. 

604  «.  Bust  Ul  aq.  border,  for  „Zeilgenosien^''  ^,  —.76 
Kent,  J^  Amer.  Jurist,  b.  176'd  d.  1847. 

605  a.  Bustj  by  4-  B.  Durand.  8o.  1.50 

Keppel,  Angusl,  British  Admifal  daring  tiie  Bevel.  War.  b.  1727 
d.  |78ff. 

606  a.  Bust  in  oval,  bj  Dupiti^  bu^  4^  1.— 

607  It.  Same  portr.,  3  differ,  engray.  by   Idebe  and  for    ^Imndon  Mag.''  8^. 

eoKh  -.75 

608  c.  Differ,  portr.,  S  differ,  engrav.  8^  each  --.76 

Keesleras,  FredL,  Kelbrmed  Minister  at  Amsterdam,  and  firom  163&— 48 
in  Brazil,  where  he  was  chaplain  to  the  Governor  John  Mauriee  of  Nassau, 
h.  1593  d.  1650. 

609  a.  Bus^  to  the  left,  wtth  U  Lat.  verses,  wiifeh  addnos:  K  9.d.Ja9e»iu-^ 

Very  rare,  9, — 

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King,  Btiltis,  American  Statesnuui.  b.  1755  d.  1728. 

610  a.  Half-length,  by  T,  Kelly.  S®.  1.26 

Knox,  H.,  American  General,  b.  1750  d.  1806. 

611  tf.  Half-length,  standing  near  a  cannon,  by  PrudAomme,  8^.  1.  - 
Koerten,  Illuminator  of  maps  in  Amsterdam,  b.  1605. 

612  a.  1661  aet.  58.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  T.  MatAam.  fol.  —  BriUiant 

imprettion  of  a  fine  engraving,  7.50 

613  b.  Same  engrav.,  poor  impression.  1.50 

Kosciuszko^  Thaddeus,  Polish  patriot.  He  served  'in  America  in  the 
Revol.  War  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Washington  and  as  Colonel  of  the 
Engineers;  for  his  great  service  he  received  the  thanks  of  Congress, 
and  revisiting  the  U.  S.,  in  1797,  a  grant  of  land.  b.  1756  d.  1817. 

614  a.  Bust  in  oval,  with  bonnet.  J,  Orassi  px.,  by    G,  Fiesinger.  Lond.  1795. 

fol.  —linied  paper,  3.60 

615  5.  Same  engrav.,  publ.   Paris,  Tan   6  de   la   Republ.   (1798).    -    FuU 

marg.  3.— 

616  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  octogone,  by  F.  BoU,  4P,  1.— 

617  d.  Differ.  pori;r.,  bust  in  square.  Oletcgntki  px.,  by  lUisehmann.  4^   -  .75 

618  e.  Differ,   portr,,   bust  in  oval,  in  antique  armour,  after  F.  Bonnemile^  by 

J.  B.  Compagnie,  8'*.  1.— 

619  /.  Differ,  portr.,   bust  in  med.,  praying  sword  in  hand  to  be  allowed  to 

fight  once  more  for  his  fatherland,  by  J,  Lesii,  Yarsoviae  1794.  8*.— 
Fua  marg,  1.75 

620  g.  Same  portr.,   by  J,   L,   van  Seek,   with   6   Dutch  verses  comparing 

Kosciuszko  with  Washington.  4^  1.50 

621  h.  Same  portr.,  2  differ,  engrav.  by  /.  Mangot  and  Schroier,  4*.  each  —.50 

622  ».   Full-length,  in  uniform,  in  Polish  landscape,  coloured  lith.  hjDeuttek, 

sm.  fol.  1.— 

623  k.  Full-length,   lying   on  a  sopha,  after  a  model   in  wax,  done  from  life 

by  Andrat,  engrav.  by  JTill,  Sharp.  Lond.  1800.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

624  /.  Same  portr.,  fine  coloured  lith.  by  Andras,  sq.  fol.  1.25 

625  «. His  tomb  at  Zuchwyl  near  Solothurn,  lith.  by  Merian.  sm.  fol.  —.75 

Labadie,  Jean  de,  French  Protest.  Mmister  in  Holland,  formerly  a 
Jesuit,  afterwards  Jansenist,  converted  to  Protestantism,  Minister  at 
Middelburg,  founder  of  a  mystic  Sect,  whose  followers  went  to  America 
and  established  there  a  large  community,  b.  1610  d.  1674.  (For  an  ex- 
tensive list  of  works  on  this  Sect  see  Cat.  Araer.  1305—1323.) 

626  a.  Bust  in  oval,  to  the  left,  surrounded  by  ornaments.  Fine  engrav.  with 

address  of  H,  SweerU  at  Amst  sm.  fol.  —  Fine. impress,  6.— 

627  i.  Same  engrav.,  later  but  still  fine  impress.,  with  address  of  F.de  Wit.  3.50 

628  e.  Same  portr.,   bust  to    the  left,  in  oval,  surrounded  by  a  Dutch  bio- 

graphy in  3  columns  by  one  of  his  opponents  who  also  mentions  bis 
Bishop  Schluiter.  Ig.  fol.  —  Very  rare,  12.— 

629  d.  Same  engrav.  and  biography,  indifferent  impression.  8.— 

630  e.  Same   engrav.,   surrounded  by  Lat.,  Dutch  and  French  satyrical  ver- 

ses on  Labadie,  Ig,  fol.  —  Very  rare,  12.— 

631  f.  Same  portr.,  by  G.  W.  Knorr,  sm.  4«.  —.76 

632  g.  Same  portr.,  half-length  in  oval,  German  engrav,  with  insmpt:  Are^ 

fanaticui.  sm.  4*.  1.— 

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Labat,  J.  3.»  Freneh  MiBsion.  in  the  W.  Indies,  and  author.  (Gat  Amer. 
851,  52)  b.  1663  d.  1738. 

633  a.  Bast  in  oval,  supported  by  an  Indian,  hj  C,  MaUhey.  8o,  l.«- 

Laet,  J.  de,  Dutch  Historian  of  America  and  of  the  Dutch  W.  Indian 
Company,  b.  1582  at  Antwerp,  d.  1649.  (Cat  Amer.  408^  856—861). 

634  a.  1642    aet.  60.  Half-lengthy  sitting,    with   an   open   book  before  him, 

very  fine  etching  with  2  lines  of  name  and  year,  by  /.  ((?.)  van 
Bronehortt,  (disciple  of  Rembrandt)  fol.  ^  Bare,  brilliant  inpres* 
Bion.  60.— 

635  b.  Same  engrav.,  later  impression,  instead  of  lines  of  name  and  date,  14 

additional  Latin  verses,  and  2  Lat.  lines  by  his  son  /.  deLaet.  30.— 

La  Fayette,  Gilbert  Mottier  Marq.  de,  French  General  and  Sta- 
tesman, Commander  of  the  French  army  in  Amer.  b.  1757  d.  1834. 

636  a.  (1799.)  Bust    to   the  left,  in  uniform,  in  oval,  aquatinta  by  Levaeheg. 

With  represent,  of  the  General  Federation  1790,  and  biography  in 
French.  Ig.  fol.  2.50 

637  h.  Same  portr.,  bust  iiv  oval,  by  Jonea,  Lond.  1792.  4<^.  1.25 

638  e.  Same  portr.,   12   different  engrav.  by  Dutch  and  French  engravers: 

Claeuem,  CobeU,  DucAemm^  Ethiony  cet  each  —.75 

639  d.  Same  portr.  2  different  lithogr.  8^.  each  —.50 

640  e.  Nearly   the  same   portr.,  with  hat,  by  BoHtHger,  BoU.  2  diff.  engrav., 

8«.  each  —.50 

641  /.  Full-length,  standing,  m  uniform,  by  Adam.  4^  India-paper.  1.50 

642  g.  Full  length,  sitting,  writing,  by  Pauquet.  4<?.  1.50 

643  k.  in  maturer  age,  bust  in  uniform,  lith.  by  Lemereier,  fol.  1.— 

644  t.  Same  portr.  surrounded  by  that  of  Louis  Philippe,  Wffe  and  son. 

lith.  fol.  1.— 

645  i.  Same  portr.,  smaller;   3   different  engrav.,  by  Mayer,  Blaisot,  cet.  8<*. 

each  —.75 

646  /.   In  old  age,  in  uniform,  with  mantle  of  fur,  lith.  by  N.Bubou.fQlL  1.50 

647  m.Not   in  uniform,   with   mantle,   by   Engleheart  and  Fontaine,  2  differ. 

engrav.  12o.  each  —.50 

648  ».  Not  in  uniform,    by   Bouiran,    Siober,  Demanne,  cet.,  11  differ,  portr. 

engrav.  and  in  lith.  8®.  and  fol.  each  —.75 

Lallemand,  Oh.  Fr.  Ant.,  French  General,  planned  in  1818  with  his 
tirother  a  colony  in  the  W.  Indies  for  political  exiles  from  Europe; 
100.000  acres  were  granted  to  him  by  the  U.  S.  b.  1774  d.  1839. 

649  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  in  med.,  by  Legrand.  4*.  1.25 

Lambrechtsen,  TS.  0.,  distinguished  Judge  in  Holland,  Director  of  the 
E.  and  W.  Indian-Comp.,  Historian  of  New  Netherland,  1818.  (Amer. 
Cat  1086).  b.  1752  d.  1823. 

650  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  22.  Yinkelee,  80.  1.— 

651  b.  Same  engrav.  Proof  bef.  aU  lett,  2.— 

Lameih,  Alex.,  French  Soldier  and  Statesman,  Aide-de-camp  in  Bocham- 
beau's  staff  in  America,  b.  1760  d.  1829. 

652  «.  Bust  in  oval,  by  Veriie.  8o.  1.50 

653  b.  3  differ,  engmvings,  bust  in  oval,  by  Premnger^  Qaeudnt^  cet.  S\  each  1.— 

654  e.  Same  portr.  lith.  8«.  —  With  fact.  —.50 

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Roehambeau's  staff  in  America,  b.  1757  d.  1S32. 

6ft&  a.  Bast  in  oral,  by  Jtme**  L(md.  1794.  8*.  1.S0 

666  ^.  Same  p(»tr.,  by  Fm^.  8*.  1.50 

657  i.  Sane  portr.,  3  diffisr.  engnav.,  by  Wfetrnger,  CUns9en$,  eet  8*  and  12<*. 

each  1.— 
€66  d.  Same  portr.^  litii.  8f>.  -<-  ^t^;^  (m,  -.50 

LampsinB,  Ck>r]i.,  Baron  of  Tabago,  Barg;oma8ter  of  Flnshia^  with  his 
brother  he  colonised  the  desaied  Island  of  Taia^^  afterwards  caHed 
Ifew'Wtdcheren  (of  which  C,  de  RoeArfori  gave  a  descrfptian*  (Cat  Amer. 
1371,  note)  d.  1664. 

069  a.  Bast,  with  order  of  tile  Ctoss  of  St  Michel,  given  by  Lovis  XfT,  in 
OvaJ,  by  J,  Houbraiten.  SK  1,— 

660  h  Same  portr.,  tUne  impress,  m-fo!.  --  tkU  vtargmt.  1.50 

661  t.  Same  portr.,  proof  bef.  aU  letter,  2.- 

662  d.  The  arms  of  the  £simily  Lampsias,  modem  drawing  in  celooca  on  parch- 

ment 4l^.  3.— 

Latuens,  H.,  American  Statestttttn,  Prasfdent  of  Congr^r,  Minister  to 
BoUand  1779  and  to  England  178^1.  b^  1734  d.  1792. 

663  d.  BoBt  in  «val,  by  B.  M.  t{Ui^  iP.  iM 

Law,  John,  Scottioh  financier  under  the  French  Govdmem^.  b.  E^- 
burgh  1688,  d.  Venice  1729;  anlhor  of  the  schemes  to  establish  a  iSuit- 
nppi'Company.  (See  for  a  collection  of  cttrlcatnres  on  him:  Cat. 
Amer.  1503). 

664  tf.  Hatf-lengfh,  in  Oval,  with  6  Dutch  verses.  4^  —.75 

665  h.  Same  portr.,  with  4  French  verses.  ^K  1.50 

666  c.  Differ,  portr.,  in  oval,  old  French  engrav.  8'*.  —.75 

Lawrence,  James,  Captain  t)f  tite  U.  S.  Nskvy.  b.  1781  d.  1813. 

667  a.  Bust,  in  oval,  by  BawUnson,  S\  —.75 

Leaeb,  Hanrey,  A^nerican  dwarf,  played  in  Dmrj^an^-  attd  C6Ven^ 

garden-theatres,  in  Paris  and  Amsterdam,  1839. 

<668  a.  2   differont  figures  whilst  execnting  hia  aor»batifir  eifiMOlMt^  1  sheet 

Ig.  4^.   -^  With  printed   bill   of  the   Theatre  «t    Ailisfe«CL  -^  Very 

taf^.  '  2.50 

Le  Blanc,  Vinoent,  distinguished  French  Traveller.  (See  on  his  Voya- 
ges Cat  Amer.  117).  b.  1554  d.  1640. 

669  a,  1660.  Half-length,   standing,  in  uniform,  by  IL  Coopeit.  ^m.  4<'.  -^ 

India-paper,  —.75 

670  h.  Same  plate,  sm.  fol.  —  FnU  marg,  liO 
Lee>  Ch.,  H^jor-Geoeral  of  the  BevoL  Army.  b.  1731  4.  1782. 

671  a.  Half-length,  standing,  in  uniform.  TamBnson  |>t.,  niezz.  Lotfd.  C,  Shep- 

herd. 1776.  sm.  fol.  6.- 

472  b.  Same  portr.,  aniaaer,inovai,by  i^^  ^tdteiss:  JSifMiil*ff^/^p%.4«^^  1.^ 
<W*  <?.  Differ,  portr.,  in  oval.  8®.  Forf  Mmray,  Amer,  War^  •— *60 

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743  g.  Maurioe  of  ISTassau.   —  Same   portr.,  ex&etly   copied  after  the 

former,  with  the  Castle  of  Cleves  in  the  distance,  in  oval  form, 
with  a  white  border  destined  for  an  inscription  under  the  portr. 
Without  any  name,  probably  also  a  work  of  van  Daleu  Jr,  Ig.  fol.  — 
Unique.  60.~ 

744  r.  Same  portr.,  different  copy,  without  the  Castle  of  Cleves,  in  oraamen- 

tal  border  like  that  of  737  k^  by  J.  Brouwsr,  with  address  of  J. 
Banckertt.  \g.  fol.  —  Jtare.  10.— 

745  8,  Same  portr.,  half-length,   with    sword,   lith.   by   Midinp.  Ig.  4«.  — 

JTitA  faes.  ^M 

746  L  Same   lith.,   without  facs.,  on  tinted  paper.  4®.  —  For :  Nei^cJker,  Let 

Rollandaii  au  BresU.  (Cat.  Amer.  199.)  1.50 

747  K.  Nearly  the  same  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  fine  drawing  in  India-ink  on 

vellum  by  J.  Faber  (1696)  sm.  4».  6.60 

748  V.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval  formed  by  2  palm  leaves,  fol. — 

Prefixed  to  JHontanus'  America^  which  work  was  dedicated  to  him. 
(Cat.  Amer.  1012).  1.60 

749  10.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  laurels,  with  arms  and  device  from 

Tacitus:  Principis  est  bene  facere  et  male  audere,''  (sic!)  —  Fine  engrav., 
without  names  of  engr.  Ig.  4'*.  —  Brilliant  impression^   Very  rare.    6. — 

750  dr.  Same  plate,  l^ter  and  Winter  impression  without  the  word:  Tacitus, 

and  the  fault  aud&re  changed  in  nudire.  1.60 

751  y.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  tiie  right,  in  oval,  by  CI  v.  Dalen  Jr.  S^.      1.60 

O9.  the  same  leaf,  at  the  right  band,  are  engrav.  hia  arms  and  full  titles, 
fproiing  together  one  sm.  sq.  4<^-leai^  from  the  in-8®  edition  of  Bar- 
kens* work. 

752  s.  Same  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  with  arms,  by  Reekhhen.  Ig.  4^  1.50 
75a  aa.  DifiEer.  portr.,  half-length,  standing,  in  armour,  in  mantle  lined  with 

fur,  J.  de  Bane  px.,  (by  C.  Ha^en)  4«.  1.60 

754  ib.  Same  portr.,  lith.  after  an  original  in  Siegen,  by  E.  Weber,  fol.  2.— 

755  ce.  Same   portr.,  bust  in    oval,  with   ftalian   inscript.,  by  J.  M.  Lereh. 

4».  —  Rare.  1.— 

756  dd.  Same  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  Eoubraken.  8*.  1. — 

757  ee.  Same  plate,  fine  impress.  in-4<'.  1.60 

758  ff.  Nearly  the  same  portr.,   half-length,   German  lith.   by    G,  Sanders. 

1824.  Ig.  40.  1.60 

759  g^.   1673.   {aet.   69)    Difter.    portr.,    in   old   age,    bust  to  the  right,   by 

M.  de  Musscher.  4^  —  Etched  copy  by  J.  A.  Boland  1874  after  the 
unique  ong'mal  print.  —  Not  in  eommeree.  6. — 

760  hh.  6  Different  portr.,  4®,  8«>,  12o.  each  —.50  k  —.76 

761  tb  Painted  portrait,  l^ter  life,  in  old  age,  natural  size,  bust  to  the 

left,  in  armour,  with  blue  scarf  and  Maltese  cross.  —  Very  fine  Dutoh 
oiI]palatilX&  of  about  1670,  probably  by  P.  Nason.  h.  77  br.  62 
millimeter.  —  On  canvass,  in  antique  black  wooden  frame.       100.— 

762  kk.  Emblem   on   his  death,   in   ornament,   med.,  with  2  lighted  candles 

and  inscript :  ^Qua  patet  orbis.''  sm.  4*1  1.— 

763  U.  His  tomb  at  Cleves,  after  /.  de  Beyer  lUb^hy  H.Spilman.Bm.  4.\  1.— 
lUmm.  Sam/^  tomb,  as  it  was  in  1826,  lith.  by  0.  Sanders,  sq.  fol.  1.60 

Mauritius,  J.  Japob,  Governor  of  Surinam,  b.  1692  d.  1768. 
766  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  P.  Tanje'.  1753.  sm.  4«.  1.60 

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Maury,  Matthew  Font.,  Amer.  Naval  Officer  and  Hydrographer.  b.  1806. 

766  a.  1857.   Bust   to  the   left,   lith.    by   U.   Hoffmann^   after   a  photogr.  by 

Schmidt  in  Washington,  fol.  1.50 

Maximilian  I,  Emperor  of  Mexico,  b.  1832  d.  1867. 

767  a.  Half-length,  standing,  by  Weger.  4fi.  1.— 

Maximilian,  (Alex.  FhiL),  Prince  of  Wied-Neuwied,  Natnralist 
and  Traveller  in  N.  and.  S.  Amer.  (See  Cat  Amer.  160-166  and  958) 
b.  1782  d.  (1864?) 

768  tf.  Bust,  by  H.  Meyer,  sm.  40.  1.50 

Mentor,  £.  V.,  Negro,  A4j.-General  and  Deputy  in  the  Senate  of 
St.  Domingo,  b.  1771. 

769  tf.  Bust  in  uniform,  in  oval,  by  Bonneville.  (1800?).  4».  1.50 
Meroator«  Gerard,  famous  Flemish  Geographer,  b.  1512  d.  1594. 

770  a.  Half-length,  sitting  at  a  table   opposite   to    the  Flemish  geographer 

Jodocns  Hondius,  (b.  1563  d.  1612);  both  with  a  globe  before  them, 
in  ornamental  sq.  border,  good  old  Dutch  engrav.  from  his  large 
Atlas.  On  verso  4  Latin  poems  on  his  Atlas,  cet.  —  f^ery  interesting.    5.50 

771  h.  Same  portr.,  half-length,  sitting  at  a  table  with  other  geographers, 

the  editor  Joannes  Janssonius  amongst  them;  behind  him  a  large  co- 
lonnade, with  the  giant  Atlas  supporting  a  globe.  —  Old  Dutch  drawing 
in  India-ink  and  chalk,  tor  the  engraved  frontispiece  of  the  Atlas. 
publ.  by  Joannes  Janssonios.  Amsterdam  1666.  Ig.  fol.  18.— 

772  c.  Same   portr.,    halt-length,  to  the  left,  with  a  globe,  showing  the  map 

of  America,  in  oval,  with  indication  \  y^Aet.  62",  and  inscript.  mentioning 
that  the  original  portr.  was  painted  by  order  of  F.  Hogenberg^  1574. 
sm.  fol.  —  Faint  impress.  On  verso  a  Lat.  dedication  of  his  Atlas.  3.— 

773  d.  Same  plate,  same  engrav.,  but  with  a  printed  Latin  poem  by  B.  Fur- 

meriut  noder  the  plate.  Ig.  fol.  —  The  clothing  of  Mercator  spoilt  by 
color.  1.50 

774  e.  Same  plate  but  with  indication:  „Aei.  64",  and  year  1576.  sm.  foL- 

BrUliant  imprest,,  the  verso  blank.  5.— 

775  /.  Same  portr..  half-length  to  the  right,  in  oval,  (by  T.  de  Bry).  sm.  4«.  — 

From  Boissardi  Icones.  1597.  2.— 

776  g.  Same   engrav.,   later  impress.,  mark. :    Y  y  2.  sm.  4®.  —  From  :  Boii- 

tardi,  Biblioth.  Chalcograph.  1650.  1.75 

777  ^.  Same  portr.,  larger,  with  globe  cet,  and  4  Lat.  lines,  mark. :  30. 4^  2.50 

778  i.  Same  portr.,  but  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  N.  Larmetsin.  \g.  4*.  1.50 

779  k.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  fi.  Finkeles.  8«.  — .60 

780  I,  Same  plate,  prooj  hef.  M  leti.  —.75 

781  m.  Same  plate,  the  original  drawing  in  India-ink  by  i.  Bugs,  for  the  pre- 

ceding engrav.  8<>.  —  Fine.  1.50 

782  n.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  octogone,  by  BoUinger.  sm.  4».     1.— 

783  0.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  C  Wettermayr.  sm.  4^.    1.— 

Michelena,  Jose  Mar.,  Mexican  General  about  1820. 

784  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  R.  Cooper.  8o.  1.— 

Milnor ,  James,  American  Clergyman  and  supporter  of  the  Institut  for 
deaf  and  dumb.  b.  1773  d.  1846. 

785  a.  Bust  in  robes,  with  facs.,  and  inacript:  „P.  G,  M,  iGrand  Lodge,  Penn- 

sylvama:'  8».  1.25 

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Mirabeau,  H.  O.  B.  Comte  do,  celebrated  French  Statesman,  author 
of  the  ^Considerations  sur  VOrdre  de  Cincinnatus'\  (Cat.  Araer.  789).  b.  1749 
d.  1791. 

786  a.  Bust,  to   the  rig;ht,  in  oval,  with  engrav.  biography,  by  Le  Vaehez^ 

fol.  2.50 

787  h.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  after  Queiin  by  Fiesinger.  1793. 

Ig.  fol.  —  Tine:  3.— 

788  c.  Same  portr.,   bust  in  oval.   —  5  differ,  engrav.,  by  Mariay  Claessent, 

Bovinety  Tavenner,  cet.  8*^.  each  -  .75 

789  d.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  after  life,  by  Veriie.  8°.  1.— 

790  e.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  Jones.,  1793.  4».  1.*- 

791  /.  Half-length,  as  orator,  by  A.  Weger.  Ig.  8°.  —  India-paper.  1.25 

Miranda,  Franc,  Spanish  Revolutionist  in  S.  Amer.  b.  1750  d.  1816. 

792  a.  Bust,  in  border,  by  W.  T,  Fry.  8».  —.75 

793  b.  Same  plate.  Proof  bef.  any  name.  1.60 

Mitre,  Bart.,   President   of  the  Argentine  Republic.  1862—68.  b.  1821. 

794  tf.  Half-length,  by  C.  Mayr,  12».  —  From  Alman.  de  Gotha.  —.75 

Monardes,  Nio.,  Spanish  Naturalist,  author  of  a  work  on  the  W.  Indian 
simples  (See  Cat.  Amer*  766—68  and  1010).  b.  1520  d.  1578. 
796  a,  aet.  hi.  Half-length,  with  book  before  him,  in  oval,  woodcut;  on  verso 
a  Spanish  eulogy  by  S.  Oonzalo,  sm.  4^.  —  Very  rare.  5. — 

Monokton,  Bob.,  English  Governor  of  N.  York  1762.  b.  about  1720 
d.  1782. 

796  a.  Full-length,   in  uniform,  standing  bef.  his  tent,  in  his  hand  a  y,plan 

of  Martinique'^  in  the  distance  the  surrender  of  this  Island.  After  Hud- 
son, fine  mezz.  by  Mc.  ArdeU.  Ig.  fol.  —  Inscription  and  name 
cut  off.  6.— 

797  b.  Bust,  in  uniform,  after  Hudson,  mezz.  by  E.  Houston.  4^  1.50 

798  c.  Same  portr.,  differ,  mezz.   without  name  of  engrav.,  with  address  : 

J.  JBowles  &  Son.  sm.  40.  1.50 

799  d.  Same  portr.,  2  contemporary  Engl,  portr.  8».  each  —.50 
Montezuma,  last  King  of  the  Mexicans,  d.  1520. 

800  a.  Bust,   half-length,   in    Indian  attire,    fol.  —   From  Montanus'  America. 

—  Stained.  —..75 

Morelos,  Jose  Maria,  Mexican  revolutionist,  b.  1780  d.  1815. 

801  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  R.  Cooper  (1810?)  8®.  1.25 

Morgan,  Daniel,  American  General,  b.  1736  d.  1802. 

802  a.  Half-length,  by  Prud'Aomme.  8®.  —  Jfitk  facs.  1.— 

Morse,  Sam.  Pinley  Breese,  Inventor  of  the  Electric  Telegraph, 
b.  Charleston.  1791. 

803  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  A.  Weger.  sm.  40.  ^  1.— 
Mosquera^  Joaquin,  President  of  Columbia. 

804  a.  1832.  Bust,  in  mantle  lined  with  fur,  lith.  by  Grevedon.  fol.  1.50 
Motte-Fiquet,  Commander  of  Martinique  in  1762. 

805  a.  1781.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  border,  by  A.  de  St.  Auhin.  Ig.  40.        1.50 

806  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  with  representation  of  the  naval  battle 

off  Martinique.  Ig.  8®. 

Akstbbdaic. 

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Moti^ye,  Ana.  de  la,  ftunons  Etisrlish  T»ydter,  aDont  ItOO. 
807  a.  Bast  in  oval,  by  M,  F,  La  Cave.  am.  fol.  1.50 

Munxoe,  J.,  5tii  Fresident  of  the  U:  S.  b.  1758  d,  1831. 
908  a,  BoBt  in  border,  /.  van  dtr  Lyn  px.,  by  T.  Gimbrede.  K.  Y.  1817.  fol.  2.50 

Munster,  Seb.,  famous  German  Geographer,  divine,  and  Hebraic  scho- 
lar, b.  1489  d.  1552. 

809  a.  aei.   60.   Half-length,   to  the  right,  with  2  Latin  vecses  by  Qlareanut 

cet.,  fine  woodcut,  tol.  —  On  the  verso  of  the  title  of  his  Latin  Cot- 
mograpAy,  (Cat.  Amet.  1020—22).  10.- 

810  A  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Df  Bry,  mark.:  XrS.  4^  —  From  Soiuardi, 

Biblieik,  eJkaUogr.  —.75 

811  «.  Same    portr.,   by   S,  Bondiut,   49.  —  On  versa  2  Dntch  venes  from 

Verheiden,  Iconet.  1C02.  1.50 

812  d.  Same  portr.,  later  edition,  the  verso  blank.  Afi.  1.— 

813  e.  Same  portr.,  modem  woodcut  with  German  biography.  4*.  1.— 

Mntis,  Josd  CeL,  Spanish  botanist  and  physician,  Director  of  the  bo- 
tanic expedition  in  New  Granada,  astronomer  I'oyal  at  Sl^  Fe  de  Bogota. 
b.  1732  d.  1808. 

814  a.  Bust,  tx)  the  left,  in  oval>  surrounded  by  flowers,  e&graved  as  a  token 

of  admiration  for  Humboldt  aud  BoDpland,  and  placed  before  their 
Flaniae  Aequinoctialet  (Cat.  Amer.  79S).  Ig.  fol.  2.50 

Neok,  Jaa  yan,  £amous  Dutch  Kavigator  1598,  aftotwards  Bw:g»m&ster 
of  Amsterdam,  d.  1638.  (Cat.  Amer.  2210—19). 

815  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  in  oval.  G,  Ketel  px.,  by  /.  Houbrahen.  S».        1.- 

816  h.  Same  plate,  impression  in  am.,  fol.  1.50 

817  e.  Same  plate,  proof  bef,  aU  letL  2.- 

818  d.  Same  plate,  proof  bef,  oval  and  any  imcription,  i^.  2.- 

Nepven,  J.,  Governor  Geaeial  of  Surinam,  b.  1719  d.  1779. 

819  a,  1766.   Half-length,   standing,   in  ornamental  border.  T.  lie^ers  px..  by 

J.  Houbraken.  fol..  2^ 

Nioot,  Jean,  French  Statesman  and  first  introdvoer  of  tohcico^  Is  France, 
about  1590.  b.  1530. 

820  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  with  broad  ruflf.  H,  OoUzius  px.,  by  C.  Pye.  Lond. 

1822.  8».  l.?5 

821  b.  Same  plate,  India-paper.  1.50 

This  portrait,  according  the  inscription  that  of  John  Nieot  and  pavdei 
by  Goltzins,  is  decidedly  that  of  Jacq.  Nicqiiet,  inercbajit  of  Amsterdam 
and  one  of  the  foaoders  of  the  North  Company,  whow  portrait  was^* 
graved  (not  painted)  by  Goltzias.  (See  Bartsch  and  Nagler.) 

.Nieuhoff,  J.,  Ambassador  of  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Comp.,  to  Brazil  and 
China,  b.  1611  d.  1672  (Cat  Amer.  1146.) 

822  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval  of  laurels,  with  his  surms  and  6  Dutch  lines. 

Fine  Dutch  engrav.,  (by  Eagen?)  fol.  1.50 

823  b.  Same  plate,  later  edition,  without  the  lines.  1.25 

824  e.  Difler.  portr.,  half-length,  to  the  right,  with  a  ship  in  the  distance,  fine 

Dutch  engrav.  fol.  2.50 

826  d.  Same  plate,  later  impress,  with  English  Inscript. :  „TJk^  eMgiet  of  if^r. 
/.  iV."  1.50 

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U  Msitd,  Ja<3.,  celefomted  Dtttch  Havlg:itor  (son  to  the  f^motia  Atti&tcr- 
dam  merchant  Isaac  Le  M.)  b.  15S5  d.  1616. 

674  a.  Half-length,   atanding,   with   a  map   of  the  Pacific  and  the  Point  of 

S.  Amer.,  where  he  discovered  a  new  passage;  with  his  arms  and 
5  Latin  verses.  No  name  of  ehgrav.  Ig.  4°.  —  Taken  from  the  Des- 
cripticm  of  hm  voyage.  (Cat.  Amer.  749—751).  5.60 

Lery,  Joseph,  French  Officer,  served  in  the  Revol.  War  of  Amer. 
b.  Quebec  of  a  Canadian  family,  d.  1824. 

675  a.  I^mtj  by  TasAoert.  B^  —.75 

tiess^it  B&Qb  Prim.-,  French  Geologist  and  Traveller,  b.  17»4  d.  1827. 

676  a.  Bust,  in  oval,  by  J.  HirdiHt,  4».  —  Ftdl  maty.  1.— 

lie  Vaillant,  Frangois,  French  Traveller  in  Africa,  b.  1753  at  Para- 
maribo, South  Amer.,  d.  1824. 
«77  a.  Half-length,   with   his  arms   crossed,   lith.,  by  Lemereufr.  4fi.  —  If^Hh 
fact.  —,U 

1:6^8,  Morgan,  Amer.  SoWier  ttnd  Jurist,  b.  1*^54  d.  1844. 

678  tf.  Half-length,  sitting.  Herring  px.,  by  A,  Dufand,  %^.  —   With  facs.    1.— 

Iiinooln,  Abraham,  16*^  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1809  -d.  1865. 

679  a,  1862.   Bust,  by  Uetsmacher.  Ig.  fol.  —  India-paper.  —  Slightly  stained 

by  water.  S.50 

680  h.  Bnme  portr.,  lith.  ty  F.  S<da.  Badin.  Ig.  fol.  1.50 

681  e.  Same  portr.,  fine  woodcut  for  The  JBritith  Workimm.  fol.  1. — 
688  d,  Diffftr.  portr.,  after  a  pfliotog-.  of  BraOij,  by  Wtger.  40.  —.76 
685  e.  Differ,  portr.,  by  Mayer,  12'>.  —  From  Almanac  de  Gotha,  —.50 

Lind,  Jemsy,  (Mrs:  Ooldsehirndt)  ^weillsh  singer;  diM  ^siteS  America. 

684  a.  Hrff-l^nfth,  lith.  by  Lohn^,  «m.  4».  ~  Wtth  foci.  -  .75 

Linn,  Ziewla  Fieidi  Seikatof  from  MisBouri.  b.  1795  d.  1848. 

685  a.  Half-length,   to   the   left,  lith.  by  l^tmderich,  WasliijigtOfn  1837.  fol-  — 

India-paper.  2.50 

LinsOhOt^il,  Jan  Huygetl  van,  renowned  Dutch  Navigator  anct  author 
of  a  Description  of  Amer.  (Cat.  Amer.  2064,  206r5,  2185-  2197.)  b.  Haar- 
lem 1563  d.  1611. 

686  a.  1595.   a^,  32.   Bust  irt  ovwl,  with  his  arras  and  device :  4,Soi^r  pour 

parvenir'\  surrounded  by  4  sm:  maps,  by  L,  C{ornely),  At  the  bottom 
of  thfi  plate  2  Latin  lines  in  4taHes.  Ott  verso  a  Dutch  spoem  in 
Gothic  charactere.  —  Frem  his  Hinerarig^  edition  of  15115.  sm,  t©l.  5.  ■ - 

687  b.  Same  plate,    same  edition,  «hc   2  lines  ujvder  ^e  portr.  «l^ced.    — 

Brilliant  impress,  —  Added  on  a  separate  leaf  his  signature:  Johannes 
Hugonis  a  Linscho4eti.  15. — 

688  e.  Same  plate^   xm  v«rso  the  Dutch  ^'<erse8  in  Latin  charaoters.  —  From 

his  UinsrariOy  edition  1644.  3.— 

689  flf.  Same  plate,  with   a  Latin   preface    on   verso.  From  the  Latin  edit. 

of  his  itinerario  1599.  —  Rare,  6. — 

690  e.  Same  portr.,   differ,   engrav.    (by    De   Brg),   4*.  , —   From    Boissardi 

Icones.  4".  1.75 

691  y.  Same  engrav.,   later  imprest.,  marked:  Y  y.  3.  4^  —  From  Soissardi 

Biblioih.  chalcographica,  49.  1.50 

69S  g.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  modern  German  ^ngriv.  sm.  4*.      I.5t) 
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693  h,  Linsohoten,  Jan  Huygen  van,  —  Quite  diiSer.  portr.,  represent. 

most  likely  the  Span.  Admirant  Fr.  Mendoza,  taken  prisoner  at  Nieuw- 
poort  1600;  bust  to  the  left,  with  pointed  beard,  printed  on  verso  of 
L's  voyage  to  E.  India,  Amsterdam,  Saeghman  (1663).  4<^.  — 12ar^.(See 
Cat.  Amer.  2197).  6.- 

Lonok,  Hendr.  Com.,  Dutch  Vice-Admiral  under  Piet  Hein,  at  the 
capture  of  the  Silverfleet,  and  since  often  in  America,  b.  1668  d.  after 
1640. 

694  a.  aeL   62.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  golden  chain  and  medal  03 

the  victory  in  the  Bay  of  Matanca  1628.  Is,  Mytens  px.,  by  W.  Hon- 
dius,  ig.  fol.  Pendant  to  N<).  473^.  ~  Very  fine  and  rare.     60.— 

695  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  by  JB,  Moncar{nef),  8*.  2.50 

696  e.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  with  ornamental  border,  sm.  fol.  2.— 

697  d.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  with  arms,  by  ReckUben.  Ig.  4'.  2.- 

698  e.  Same  portr.,  somewhat  changed,  by  /.  Lux.  4«.  1.— 

699  /".  Same  portr.,  marked:  326.  4".  1.— 

700  g.  Differ,  portr.,   with  changed  and  rather  ignoble  face,  bust  to  the  left, 

in  oval,  with  inscript:  H,  C,  Long,  Admirael  1629;  no  name  ofengrav. 
4».  —  Rare.  4.- 

Longfellow,  H.  W«,  the  celebrated  American  Poet.  b.  1807. 

701  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  A.  Weger.  sm.  40.  1.— 

Lopes,  Matth.,  Ambassador  of  the  King  of  Arda  in  Guinea  (Africa)  to 
Louis  XIV,  1670. 

702  «.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  in  European  dresa,  with  bonnet,  by  Lir- 

memn.  4®.  1.50 

Lopez,  S'rauc.  S.,  Dictator  of  Paraguay,  b.  1831  d.  1870. 

703  a.  Half-length,  in  uniform,  hj  Barfut.  129. -— From  Jlmanae  de  GotAa.  —.75 

M'Clellan,  Q.  B.,  General  in  the  American  civil  war.  b.  1826. 

704  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  by  Weger.  sm.  49.  1.— 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Traveller  and  Canadian  merchant  in  Airs, 
author  of  his  voyages.  (Cat.  Amer.  924).  d.  1820. 

705  a.  Bust,  in  oval,  by  Jdam.  8°.  —.75 

706  6.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Westerwiagr.  8«.  —.75 

Mao  Intosh,  Laohlan,  Amer.  General  in  the  Revol.  War.  b.  Scotiand 
1725,  founder  of  Mclntosh-County  in  Georgia,  d.  1806. 

707  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  H.  Meyer.  8«.  -.75 

Madison^  J.,  4th  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1751  d.  1836. 

708  a.  Bust,  in  sq.  border,  modem  Grerman  engrav.,  mark.:  799.  49.       —.75 

709  b.  Differ,  portr.,  aged  82  (1833),  by  JTelcA.  4\  —  WUk  fact.  —75 

Madison,  Mrs.  D.  P.,  Wife  of  the  President. 

710  a.  Bust,  by  Prudkomme.  4^.  -.7^ 

Maffei,  J.  P.,  de  Bergami,  Soc.  J.,  Historian  of  India,  b.  1536  d.  1603. 
(Cat.  Amer.  2203). 

711  a.  Bust,  by  F.  Zuechi.  Ig.  40.  17^ 

Fred.  Kuller, 

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Magellan,  or  Ma^elha^ns,  Ferd.,  famous  Portnguese  Narigator. 
b.  1470  d.  1521. 

712  a.  Half-lengtfa,   with  a  globe   and   a  pair   of  compasses  in  his  hand,  in 

oval.  fol.  —  From  Montanui'  America  1670,  p.  74.  (Cat.  Amer.  1012).  1.50 

713  b.  Differ,  portr.,  half-lengthy  with  roll  and  compass  in  his  hand,  in  oval. 

sm.  fol.  —  Dutch  text  on  verso.  From :  De  Clerck.  (Cat.  Amer.  863).  —.75 

714  c.  Differ,  portr.,  with  bonnet,  by  Zachoch.  sm.  4<^.  1.— 

715  d.  Same  portr.,  with  German  inscript.  sm.  4".  1. — 

716  e,  3  different  portr.  9>^,  each  —.50 

Mandelslo,  J.  Alb.  de,  famous  Danish  Traveller,  b.  1616  d.  1644. 

717  «.  Bust  in  armour,  in  oval.  fol.  1.50 

Maroo  Polo,  the  famous  Venetian  Traveller  through  Asia.  b.  1250  d. 
1323. 

718  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  P,  ZuKani.  Ig.  4».  2.— 

Martineati,  Harriet,  English  female  author,  made  extensive  travels 
in  the  U.  S.  b.  1802. 

719  a.  Bust,  by  lindeH.  1833.  Ig.  4«>.  2.— 

Martinez,  Maria,  Negro-singer  to  the  Queen  of  Spain. 

720  a.  Full-length,    sitting  and   playing   the  guitar,   in   ornamental  border. 

am.  40.  1.50 

Martius,  C.  F.  V.  von.  Bavarian  Botanist  and  Traveller  in  Bi'azil. 
(Cat.  Amer.  181,  182). 

721  a,  1850.  Half-length,  sitting,  lith.,  by  £.  Torrins.  fol.  —  Wiih  fact.    2.— 

722  b.  Same   plate,   mth   autogr.   signed  inscription   of  Martius  to  Prof,   Sseh- 

riscM,  4. — 

Massa  Isaao,  native  of  Haarlem,  b.  1587.  Dutch  merchant  in  Russia 
and  author  of  the  very  interesting  pamphlet  on  the  discoveries  of  Hud- 
son, the  early  voyages  to  the  Korth-Pole,  on  the  Samojedes,  cet.  (See 
Cat.  Amer.  2066). 

723  a.  1635.  aet  48.  Half-length,  sitting.  Frans  Hals  px.,  by  A.  Matham.  fol.  — 

Very  fine  and  unique  proof  before  the  engraved  verses  under  the  portr,, 
but  with  the  following  unpublished  Latin  poem  in  MS,,  (a  free  translation 
or  the  original  of  the  Dutch  poem  printed  on  the  next  portr.) : 

„Saepius  invidiae  nimbo  graviore  petitus 

Massa,  per  adversos  tendit  in  Astra  doles, 

HoUandus  Scythicas  orator  missus  ad  oras, 

Expertus  dubiae  sortis  utramque  maunm. 

Nunc  lavit  fortuna  viro,  nunc  lumine  torbo 

Terruit.  Ad  reges  hinc  sibi  sternit  iter. 

Gustavo  gustis  auris  placuere  Batavae : 

Aeste  non  potnit  nobiJiore  vehi." 
Of  the  utmost  rarity.  150.— 

724  b.  Same    portr.,    photolithography  (made  by  Mr.  A.  Kroon,  procede-Asser. 

Amst.  1873)  after  the  very  rare  foregoing  i>late,  with  6  Dutch  verses 
by  C.  M.  (Com.  Maertz?)  fol.  6.— 

725  e.  Same  photolith.,  scarce  impress,  on  India-paper.  12.-  - 

A  copy  of  the  portrait  vrith  the  6  engraved  Datch  verses  waa  twice  sold 
at  Amaterdam  for  /  60.—  and  /  80.— 

AKflTBSDAM. 

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Matoaca  or  Rebeooa^  dausrhter  of  tiie  Kins:  of  Virginia  Pewksttan, 
baptised  as  Rebecca,  and  wife  of  J.  RolfT.  b.  1595. 

726  a,  1616.  aei.  21.  Bast,   in   oval,   with   bat,   in    fine  dpew,  hy  B,  de  Pu, 

Copied  by  W.  mchardion,  1793.  4<>.  3.— 

Maudxiit,  Israel,  English  political  writer  on  the  Araer.  Revol.  War. 
b.  1708  d.  1787. 

727  a,  1761.  Bust  in  oval,  by  T.  Bolloway.  8».  1.— 

Maurice  of  Nassau,  John,  grandson  of  Jol|;n  Count  of  Nassau,  the  elder 
brother  of  William  the  Silent  of  Orange,  Governor  and  General  of  the 
Dutch  forces  in  Brazil  irom  1636—1644,  and  thence  called  th^  Bi9^ian. 
b.  1604  d.  1679. 

^I!^r  The  following  unrivalled  collection  of  fine  old  Datcb  engrsvings  is  amn- 
ged  in  chronological  order  after  the  date  of  the  portrfiits. 

728  a.  1637.  (aet.  33)   Bust  to  the  right,  in  armour,  with  broad  embroidered 

rulf,  in  oval,  with  device:  ^Qua  paiei  orbis!\  Miereveld  ^x.,  by  ^.  J. 
Delf.  fol.  —  Good  margins,  12.— 

729  b.  Same  portr.,  do  margins.  6.— 

730  r.  Same  portr.,   smaller,  bust  to  the  right,   in  oval,  no  name  of  engrav. 

Old  Dutch  engraving.  Ig.  4®.  2J50 

731  d.  1647.   {aet.  43)   DiflFer.   portr.,  nearly  full-length,  to  the  right,  sitting, 

in  full  armour,  in  oval,  with  14  Latin  lines  of  C.  Barla^s,  by 
T.  MatAam.  Ig.  fol.  —  The  verso  blank.  Fine  impreu.  Vary  ware,  20.— 

732  e.  Same   portr.,  later,  but  good  impress.,  on  verso  the  Lat.  table  of  pla- 

tes in  Barlaeui  Hist,  of  Brazil^  1647.  (Cat.  Amer.  185).  8.— 

733  /.   Same  portr.  copied  in  lith.  by  T.  Briiggemtumt  Ig.  fol.  —  Bare,      4.— 

734  9'  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right  in  oval  of  laurels,  with  armfr(faiy  M.  xmn 

Somer\  with  address  of  /.  Hoffmann  at  Neureuberg.  foL  —  'Rare,    5.— 

735  h.  1647.  {aet.  43)  Differ,  portr.  bust,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  in  armour,  as 

General  of  the  Dutch  Army  in  Holland.  0.  van  Eonthorst  px.,  by 
{C,  Vissoher).  Ig.  fol.  —  Tine.  10.- 

736  i.  Same  portr.,  later  edition,   with   inscription  of  4  lines  and  the  year 

1649.  Ig.  fol.  6.- 

737  k.  Same   portr.,   copied  after    the   former,    bust  to  the  left,  in  an  oval 

plate,  wHh  a  separately  engraved  ornamental  border  in  the  style  et 
Soutman.  No  name  of  engrav.,  bnt  probably  by  i.  Brouwer^  with  ad- 
dress :  Hugo  Jllardt  (about  1650)  Ig.  fol.  —  Not  fine  M  very  rare.  15.— 

738  /.   Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  octogone,  by  Ingouf.  Ig.  4®.  1.50 

739  m.  1658.  {aet.  54)  Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  standing,  in  full  armour,  with 

cross  of  the  Maltese  order  on  breast  and  mantle,  sword  in  hand,  in 
oval,  with  device:  „C««  patet  orhis'\  surrounded  by  the  arms  of  all 
his  principalities,  with  10  Dutch  verses  of  Vondel.  0.  FUnck  px.,  en- 
grav. by  C,  van  Balen  Jr.  Very  Ig.  fol.  —  Fine  impression.  25.— 
One  of  the  -finest  Dutch  portraits  ever  engraved. 

740  «.  Same  plate,  same  (second)  state,  but  the  year  1668  and  the  names  of 

painter  and  engrav.  cut  off.  —  Fine  impression.  20.— 

741  0.  Same  plate,  3*  state,   fainter  impression,  the  year  1658  in  the  under- 

margin  effaced,  with  the  names  of  painter  and  engiTiver.  15.— 

742  p.  Same  plate,  first  state,  unique  proof  befbre  all  letters,  the 

arms  all  blank,  the  Castle  of  Clevcs  in  the  distance  sketched  in  pen- 
cil by  the  engraver,  before  many  alterations  in  face,  hair  and  mff. 
Before  any  name  of  painter  or  engraver  and  withonjt  thd  verses.  — 
Brilliant  impressiott.  150.- 

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Noailles,  L.  M.  Viooxnte  de,  aerved  under  Kochamb^au  iQ  America, 
distingaished  himself  at  the  cajfytnre  of  Yorktown.  b.  X756  d.  I8O4. 

826  a.  Bust,  in  oval,  by  Verite.  80.  1.— 

Noort,  Olivier  van,  famous  Dutch  Navigator  round  the  world,  b.  1559. 
(Cat.  Amer.  1943-48). 

827  a.  1601.  aet.  42.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval  with  2  maps  and  the  portr.  of 

of  Canduh  and  Drake,  with  inscript.  4  Latin  lines,  fine  Dutch  engrav.,  in 
the  form  and  style  of  those  by  de  Pat.  (See  n°.  1.)  sm.  8®.  —  Very  rare.  6. — 

828  b.  Same  engrav.,  printed  on  a  folio-sheet.  7.60 

829  e.  Same  engrav.,  proof  before  the  inscript.  in  the  oval,  and  with  larger 

beard.  —  Fery  rare.  ;12.— 

Ogilby,  J.,  English  Geographer,  translator  of  the  Dutch  work  of  Mon- 
tanus  on  America  (Cat.  Amer.  1012—1014),  of  which  he  often  is  estee- 
med the  author,  b.  1600  4.  1676. 

830  a.  Half-length,  by  C.  W.  Edwards.  80.  1.— 

831  h.  DiflFer.  portr.,  after  a  marble  bust,  (by,  R.  Gaytpood?)  8®.  1.50 
Olaudah  Equiano,  Negro  Missionary,  called  GostavusVassa  the  Afirican. 

832  a.  Bust  in  oval,  holding  a  Bible,  open  at  Acts  V,  12,  by  J).  Orne.  1789. 

80.  1.60 

Oleaxius,  Adam,  Danish  Traveller  in  Persia  and  Russia,  b.  1599  d.  1^72. 

833  a.  Bust,  in  pval.  fol.  —  From  CoUectioH  v.  d.  Aa.  1,60 

Qrtelius.  Abrahaii;!,  famous  Geographer  in  Antwerp,  author  of  interostmg 
Atlases,  b.  1527  d.  1598. 

834  a.  In  middle-age,   bust  to  the  left,  in  med.,  by  E.  jQoUsmt.  12^.  ^  Very 

fine  and  rare,  8.— 

836  h.  In  old  age,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  surrounded  by  variouB,<Hmameiit8, 

by   (P.    GaUe?)  Ig.   fol.   —   On   verso   2  Latin  poems.  — ^  From  his 

Atlas.  4.— 

836  c.  Same  plate,  later  edition,  on  verso  a  French  poem.  —  From  a  French 

edit,  of  his  Atlas.  4.— 

837  d.  Same  plate,  nicely  coloured  at  the  time  of  the  publication.  —  On  verso 

a  Latin  discourse  on  the  length  of  1  geogiapb.  degree.  6.— 

838  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,   fine  aid   Dutch    engrav.,   with   4   Latin  lines, 

marked:  C.  6.  40.  2.— 

839  /.  Same  portr.,  with  6  Latin  lines,  marked  :  45.  Ig.  40.  1.50 

840  g.  Same  portr.,  larger,  by  E.  de  Boulonois.  sm.  fol.  —  With  French  text. 

From  Brularty  Jead.  d.  Sciences.  1.50 

841  h.  Same  plate,  separate  impress.  Ig.  4^.  1.50 

842  i.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  mark.:  k  k  k  X  4*.  1.25 

Oss,  Dirk  van,  Dutch  farmer,  one  of  those  who  drained  the  Beemster- 
lake,  warm  promoter  of  Hudson's  and  other  voyages,  d.  1615. 

843  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  broad  rutf,  modern  engrav.,  by  W.  Steelink.  Ig.  8^.  — 

WUh  faes.  2.60 

This  portr.   is  also   prefixed  to  Mr.  H.  C.  Murphy's  work,  Henry  Hud- 
son in  Holland.  Hague.  1858.  Friv^tely  printed.  (Cat.  Amer.  774.) 

Otto.  Xi.  G.,  Frcaieh  Diplomatist  and  Charge  d'  ^Ifaires  in  the  U.  S. 
froin  1779-92.  b.  1754.  d.  1817. 

844  a.  Bu»t  to    the    left,   in  oval,   with   oak-leaves.   J.  Jukes  px.  Ii80;l,  by 

S,  Philips,  sm.  fol.  —  Fine,  2.50 

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845  b.  Otto,  L.  G.  —  Same  plate,  unfitdtAed  proof  hef.  all  IHt.  4.— 
Outaoite,  King  of  the  Cherokees. 

846  a.  Bast,  in  oval,  without  name  of  engray.  8^.  1. — 

Paine,  T.«  Engl,  politician  and  deistical  writer,  liyed  a  long  time  in 
America,  and  strongly  advocated  the  Independence,  b.  1737  d.  1809. 

847  a.  HaiMength,  to  the  left,  his  head  leaning  on  his  lef t  arm,  Datch  engrav. 

by  T.  de  Boode.  8».  1.25 

848  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  German  engrav.,  in  oval.  12®.  —.75 

849  -e.  Same  portr.,  bast  in  oval,  by  Sandoz,  8<^.  1.— 

850  d.  Same  portr.,  by  A,  Schvle.  Ig.  8®.  1.  - 
861  e,  2  Differ,  portr.,  by  BoU^  and  C,  MnUer.  8«.                   —^  and  —.75 

Faludanas,  B.,  (van  den  Broecke),  Physician  and  naturalist  at  £nk- 
huyzen  (N.  Holland),  renowned  traveller,  writer  of  the  interesting  notes 
on  Luuchoten,  Itinerario.  (Cat.  Amer.  2185—97).  b.  1550  d.  1633. 

852  a,  1629  aet.   80.   Half-length,  holding  a  flower,  in  oval.  H.  Tot  px.,  fine 

engrav.,  by  J,  van  Velde,  fol.  7.50 

853  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  to  the  left,  with  6  Greek  verses,  by  if.  Baty, 

40.  2.50 

Parry,  0.  Edw.,  Arctic  Navigator,  b.  1790  d.  1855. 

854  a.  Half-length,  to  the  right,  in  mantle,  mezz.  by  S,  W.  BeynoUU.  fol.   2.50 

855  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  with  a  globe,  cet.,  by  C,  Heath.  8^  —.50 

Fatty,  Adeline,  vocalist,  who  obtained  an  immense  success  in  Amer. 
b.  Spain  1843. 

856  tf.  Bust,  by  A,  Weger,  40.  1.— 

Faulaho,  King  of  the  Friendly-Islands,  at  Cook's  visit. 

857  a.  Bust,  crowned  with  feathers,  by  UhlenuMn,  \g,  4^  l.<- 

Fauw.  —  This  Family  is  introduced  in  this  catalogae  on  account  of 
Michael  Pauw,  Baron  of  Achttienhoven,  son  to  Reynier  —  and  brother 
to  Adriaan  and  Reynier  Pauw,  Burgomasters  of  Amsterdam.  All  the 
members  of  the  family  were  interested  in  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Company.  — 
An  engraved  portrait  of  Michael  Pauw,  founder  of  the  Colony  Favo- 
nia  on  the  Hudson  in  New  Netherland  1629,  does  not  exist.  Perhaps 
a  painted  portr.  may  be  found  at  one  of  his  descendants'. 

Fauw,  Adrianus,  Magistrate  of  Amsterdam,  in  1578.  b.  1516  d.  after 
1578. 

858  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  J.  Houhraken,  8^.  1.— 

859  b.  Same  plate,  proof  bef.  all  lett.  —  Fine.  2.— 

860  e.  Same  portr.,  by  D.  J,  Sluyter,  8®.  1.— 

861  d.  Same  plate,  impress,  in  brown,  sm.  fol.  —  Bare.  2.— 

862  e.  His  arms.  —  Plan  of  Amsterdam  in  1544.  —  Plan  of  a  convent  — 

3  plates,  firom  his  biography  by  Mr.  H.  J.  Koenen.  4*.  2.-- 

863  /.  The  same  plates,  copies  in  brown.  3.— 

Fauw,  Hadrianus,  Baron  of  Heeuistede,  brother  of  Michael,  grandson 
to  the  former  Adriaen.  b.  1585  d.  1653. 

864  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  to  match  the  portr.  of  his  wife  A.  Rayten- 

burgh,  2  fine  engrav.,  by  P.  Hohteyn,  sm.  fol.  8,- 

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865  6.  Fauw,  Hadrianus.  —  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by 

P.  HoUieyn.  8m.  fol.  2.— 

866  e.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  P.  Tanje,  8®.  1.— 

867  d.  Same  engrav.,  proof  hef.  all  leU.  S*.  2.— 

868  e.  Same  portr.,  drawing  in  India-ink,  by  A.  SeAouman,  for  the  foregoing 

plate.  8«.  3.— 

869  /.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  with  the  order  of  St.  Michael,  bust  in 

oval,  by  P.  Pontiut.  fol.  3.— 

870  ff.  Same  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  with  address:  F.  van  Beuseeom.  fol.  2. — 

871  A.  3  Differ,  portr.,  by  Moncomet^  Ingouf  cet.  4».  each  —.75 

872  t.  aeL   50.   Bust,    with   broad  ruff,  in  oval,  with  device;  y,Pietate  et  Pa- 

iientia,''  by  M.  de  Lochom  at  Paris.  1635.  fol.  4.50 

Pauw,  Beynier,  father  to  Michael,  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam  and  one 
of  the  foremost  promoters  of  the  W.  I.  Company,  b.  1564  d.  1636. 

873  a,  aei.    67.   Bust   in   mantle   with  fur,  in  oval.  /.  van  Ravesteyn  px.,  by 

T,  Matham,  fol.  14.— 

874  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  by  Houbraken,  8^.  1. — 

875  e.  Same  portr.,  impress,  in-49.  1.50 

876  d.  Same  portr.,  proof  bef.  aU  hit.  2.— 

877  e.  Same  portr.,  with  his  arms,  by  Reekleben.  fol.  1.50 

Pedro  I,  Emperor  of  Brazil,  1822—31.  b.  1798  d.  1834. 

878  a.  As  regent  of  Portugal,  bust  in  oval,  by  O'Neill.  1809.  8®.  —.75 

879  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval.  12®.    -  Coloured.  —.50 

880  e.  As  £mpcror  of  Brazil,  in  uniform,  by  Grevedon.  1830.  fol.  1.50 

881  d.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  Julien.  sm.  4».  —  Coloured.  1.— 

882  e.  5  Different  portr.,  by  Stober^  Fontaine^  cet.  8<>.  each  —.50  k  —.75 

Pedro  II,  Emperor  of  Brazil,  b.  1825. 

883  a.  In  civil  garments,  bust  with  beard,  by  Weger.  4«.  1. — 

884  b.  Differ,  portr.,  without  beard,  by  C.  Mayer.  120.  -  .75 

885  e.  Full-length,  in  coronation-attire,  by  A.  Duncan,  sm.  4®.  1. — 

Penn,   W.,   Admiral,   Father  to  William  Penn,  one  of  Cromwell's  Ge- 
nerals, took  Jamaica  trom  the  Spaniards,  b.  1621  d.  1670. 

886  a.  Bust  to  the  left.  P.  Lehj  px.,  mezz.  by  K.  JSarlom.  1811.  sm.  4^  2.— 

887  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  marked :  604.  12^.  —.75 
Penn,  William,  the  founder  of  Pennsylvania,  b.  1644  d.  1718. 

888  a.  Bust,  to  the  left,  by  KUner.  80.  —.75 

Percy,   Earl,   Duke  of  Northumberland,    British  General,  served  with 
distinction  in  America,  b.  1742  d.  1817. 

889  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  in  oval.  sm.  4*.  1.— 

890  b.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval.  S^.  -  .50 

891  e.  Differ,  portr.,  in  old  age,  bust,  by  Tardieu.  am.  4'>.  1.— 

Peron,   F.,  French  Navigator  round  the  world  and  naturalist,  b.  1775 
d.  1810. 

892  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  reading,  by  Lambert.  40.  —  Stained.  1.— 

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t&tonSQi  J.  F.  Galoup  de  la,  French  Navigator,  W&»  in  Fire&eb 
naval  service  in  Americ;\,  destroyed  the  Engl,  factories  in  Hudson's 
Bay,  1782.  b.  1741  d.  probably  1788.  (Cat.  Amer.  1950-52). 

893  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  Tardieu.  4°.  1.- 

894  *.  Same  portr.,  by  ffeaU,  Ig.  4o.  1.50 
80^  c.  Same  portr.,  by  Woolnoih.  8o.  1.- 

896  d.  Same  portr.,  engrav.  by  Magae,  Berlonnier,  Westerfnayr.  8*.  each  —.75 

897  €.  Same  portr.,   larger,  lith.  by  Belpech.  —  With  facs.  of  an  Autogr.  let- 

ter. —  2  pc.  fol;  1.50 

898  f.  2  Differ,  portr.  in  lithogr.  by  Maurm.  —  and  with  facs.  &>,  each  -.75 

Perry,  Oliv.  Haz..  Commodore  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1785  d.  1819. 

899  a.  Half-length,  with  flag,  by  J.  B,  Forest,  8«.  1.  - 

Pers,  p.  p.,  (Theod.  Pierre)  Dutch  poet  and  bookseller,  publisher  of 
the  ist  edition  of  the  French  version  of  Limckoien^s  Itinerarium,  (Cat. 
Amer.  2193).  b.  at  Embden  about  1580  d.  1650. 

900  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  4  Dutch  verses,  by  T,  Maiham,  8«.  1.50 

^    Peru.  —  Ineas  of  Peru. 

901  a.  11  Busts  in  oval,  N^.  1—5, 12—17. 2  sh.  8®.  From  Gentlem,  Mag.  1761.  1.- 

Petermann,  A.,  Distinguished  German  Geographer,  editor  of  the  nUii- 
iheilungenj'  residing  at  Gotha. 

902  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  A.  Weger,  4®.  1.- 
P^tion,  A.  Alex.  Sabes,  1st  president  of  Haiti,  b.  1770  d.  1818. 

903  a.  Bust,   with    cap,    in   red   uniform,   in   octogone.   lith.    4°.   —  Nieeh/ 

coloured,  1.50 

Peutinger,  Gr.,  German  Cosmographer  and  Historian,  b.  1465  d.  1547. 

904  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  modem  woodcut  with  biogr.  in  German.  4°.      —.75 
906  b.  Differ,  portr.,  with  hat,  in  oval,  by  SchwerdgehuHh.  8«.  —.75 

PfeifTer,  Ida,  German  female  Traveller,  b.  1795  d.  1858. 

906  tf.  Bust  to  the  left,  Dutch  lith.  8».  -.50 

Pierce,  Frank,  14th  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1804  d.  1869. 

907  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  to  the  right,  lith.  by  Alophe.  1853.  fol.  1.50 

908  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  Amer.  lith.,  by  J,  F.  fol.  1.50 

909  c.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  to  the  left,  by  fTeger,  40.  1.- 

Pieters,  Jan,  Dutch  Naval  Captain,  fell  in  a  battle  off  Havana,  nUder 
Pieter  Adr.  Ita,  1  Aug.  1628. 

910  a.  His  monument   in   the   church  at  Middelburg,  drawing.  — -  Never  pu- 

blished, 1.50 

Pina,  Manique  Diego  Ign.  de,  nlntendente  Geralda  PoUc**  (in  Brasil?) 

911  a.  1797.  Bust  in  oval,  by  G.  F,  de  Queiroz.  S^.  1.50 

Pinkney,  Will.,  Amer.  Orator  and  Statesman,  b.  1764  d.  1822. 

912  IB.  Half-length,  standing,  by  WeilMore.  8«,  1.- 

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Pitt,  William,  Earl  of  Chatham^  English  Orator  aiid  Statesman,  advo- 
cated a  eoiiciliatory  politsy  towards  Auisrica,  but  opposed  the  acknow- 
ledgement of  the  independence,  1778.  b.  1708  d.  1778. 

913  a.  Bust  to   the   right,   in    oval,   with  engrav.  memorial  of  his  services. 

Lond.  1778.  fol.  2.50 

914  h.  Differ,   portr.,   bust   to   the   left,    in  oral,  mezis.  by  0.  Spooner.  1761. 

At  the  bottom  his  letter  of  reaignment  of  his  office. sm. fol.— Slightly 
damaged.  1.50 

915  c.  3  differ,  engrat.  portr.,  by  NiUon,  Rolf  son,  and  Sallieih.  8^  each  — .78 

916  d.  Half-length,  making  on  crutches  his  last  speech  in  Parliament.  8^  1. — 

917  e.  His  funeral  in  Westminster-Abbey.  June  1778.  8».  -.75 

Pitt,  William,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  celebrated  Minister,  b,  1759 
d.  1806. 

918  a.  Half-length,   standing.    T.   Gainsborough    px.,    by   J.   K.  Shenom.  1789. 

fol.  5.— 

919  b.  Differ,   portr.,  bust    to   the  left,   mezz.    by    H.  S.    Good.  fol.  —  FuU 

margins.  3. — 

920  e.  Differ,   portr.,   bust  in  oval.  Gainsborough  px.  1792,  mezz.  by  R.  Ear- 

lorn,  fol.  5.— 

921  d.  Differ,  portr.,  in  robes,  in  oval,  mezz.  by  Raid.  8*^.  1. — 

922  e.  Differ,  portr.,  by  Thomson.  8o.  —  WUh  facs.  1.— 

923  /.  16   Differ,  portr.,  by  Hoffmann^  Bo'dbj^  Bartoiozzi,  Gaugain,  RossmiUler, 

Portman,  Gar,  cet.  each  —.50  a  —.76 

Fizarro,  Fr.,  Conqueror  of  Peru.  b.  1471  d.  1541. 

924  a.  Bust,   to    the   right,   in  oval,  with  6  Latin  verses,  by  C.  de  Pas.  sm. 

40.  _  From  the  set  of  Navigators,  see  N*.  1.  10. — 

925  d.  Differ,  portr.,  with  helmet,  in  oVal,  marked  :.63.  fol.  —  From  Montanus' 

America.  Amst.  1671.  1.50 

926  c.  Nearly   the  same  portr.,  old  French  engrav.,  oh  verso  part  of  an  old 

French  history.  4".  1.50 

927  d.  2  Differ,  engrav.  portr.,  by  Uehe^  cet..  sin.  4®.  each  —.75 

Flanoius,  Fetrus,  reformed  Minister  at  Amsterdam,  (bom  in  Flanders)* 
celebrated  Dutch  Geographer  and  promoter  of  the  Arctic-voyages, 
b.  1552  d.  1622. 

928  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  mantle,  lined  with  fur,  in  oval.  Fine  Dutch  en- 

grav., by  W.  J,  Delf.  sm.  fol.  4.— 

929  b.  Same  portr.,  but  to  the  left,  (by  fT.  J.  Delff?).  sm.  fol.  —  Piiie.  3.— 

930  a.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  R.  Vinheles.  8^  1.— 

931  d.  Same  engrav.,  'proof  hef.  all  lett.  1.50 

932  e.  Same   portr.,   draWM^   in    India-ink,   by   /.    Buys,   for  the  foregoing 

engrav.  — -  t^me.  1.^ 

933  f.  Differ,  portr.,   sitting,  a   globe    in  his  hand,  modem  composition,  by 

Reckleben.  4».  1.50 

Flante,  Franc,  Dutch  reformed  Minister  and  Chaplain  to  Maurice  of 
Nassau  when  Governor  of  Brazil,  (1644 — 47),  author  of  the  Latin  poem  : 
Mauritias  1647,  on  the  exploits  of  this  Prince.  (Cat.  Amer.  200). 

934  a.  Half-length,  in  mantle.  B.  Santvoort  px.,  very  fine  engrav.  by  /.  Suyder- 

hoef,  fol.  —  Good  impress.^  but  with  a  white  line  in  the  midst  of  the  plate.  — 

Rare.  18.— 

53^  b.  Same  engrav.,  fine  impress,^  but  sligthlj^  stained.  14.— 

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936  e,  Plante,  Frano.  —  The  portr.  of  G.  a  Buytendyck,  Minister  at  Dor- 

drecht, by  /.   Wantier^  wit  A  8  Latin  verses  by  F,  Platde.  foL  3.— 

937  d, The  portr.  of  H,  DibbeU^  Minister  at  Dordrecht,  by  U.  a  Per- 

syn,  with  8  Laiim  verses,  by  F.  Flanie,  fol.  2.50 

Folauen,  B.  G.  van,  Dutch  political  Writer  and  Vice-President  of  the 
Court  of  Justice  at  Batavia,  emigrated  about  1820  to  N.  Amer.,  d.  Brid- 
geport, Connect.  1852. 

938  a.  Bust,  with  his  arms,  drawing  in  pencil.  8®.  —  Never  engraved.  —  WUh 

biography  in  MS.  3.— 

Polk,  J.  Knox»  11th  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1795  d.  1849. 

939  a.  Bust,  lith.  by  Baisch.  8».  1.— 

Fomare)  King  of  Otaheite. 

940  a.  Bust,  by  Freeman.  1821.  129.  —.76 

941  b.  Same  portr.,  larger,  in  oval,  by   Gijsin.  8®.  —.75 

Forraa,  F.  Mart,  de,  B.  C.  Missionary  in  Pern,  and  historian  of  that 
country,  d.  Lima  1639. 

942  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  2  Peruvians  cet.  as  ornaments,  fol.  2.50 

FoBtel,  Will.,  famous  French  Geographer  and  Orientalist  b.  1510  d.  1581. 

943  tf.  Standing  near  a  table  and  3  globes,  sm.  8®.  1.— 

Fotgieter,  Barend  Jansz.,  (van  Munster),  accompanied  (as:  ^Barend 
Jansz,,  Cirurgyn"')  in  the  quality  of  surgeon,  Seb.  de  Weert  on  his  voyage 
round  the  World  1598—99,  author  of  the  rare  narrative  of  his  voyage, 
printed  1600  (Cat.  Amer.  1976—79)  and  of  2  rare  maps  of  the  Strait 
Magellan. 

944  a.  1627.  aet,  53.  Half-length,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  ornaments.  Fine 

engrav.,  by  H,  L,  Boghman.  sm.  fol.  75.— 

As  interesting  as  rare  and  fine. 

Frado,  Mar.  Ign.,  Dictator  of  the  Republic  of  Peru  since  1865. 

945  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  Mayer,  12*.  -.75 

Fradt,  de,  Archbishop  of  Malines,  author  on  Amer.  (Cat  Amer.  1260—63). 
b.  1759  d.  1837. 

946  a.  Bust  in  lay  clothing,  in  oval,  (by  Tardieu?)  8<>.  1.- 

947  b.  Differ,   portr.,    bust  to  the    right,   proc^e   CoUas^   after  the  bust  by 

David.  1830.  Ig.  4®.  1.76 

Freble,  Commodore  of  the  U.  S.  Navy.  b.  1761  d.  1807. 

948  fl.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  T,  KaUy,  S*.  —  With  facs.  1.- 

Frevost,  Ant.  Ferd.,  Ahmoner  to  Prince  Conti,  and  author  of  the 
renowned,  „3istoire  des  Voyages:*  25  vol.  4<».  (Cat.  Amer.  1895—1900). 
b.  1697  d.  1763. 

949  a.  Bust  in    oval,   near   him   a   globe,    by   /.  van  Schley.  1746.  Ig.  4*.  — 

Fine  Jhttch  engrav,  2.— 

950  b.  Same  portr.,  proof  on  India-paper.  3.— 

951  e.  Same  portr.,  very  fine,  unfinished  proof  bef.  all  lett.                           5.- 

952  d.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  German  engrav.  8*.  —.50 

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Priestley,  Jos.,  Philosopher,  Chcmiat  and  Theologian,  writer  on  the 
differences  of  England  with  Amer.,  emigrated  to  Philadelphia,  1794. 
b.  1744  d.  1804. 

953  a.  Bust,  by  J).  JEaion,  8^.  —  India-paptfr.  FuU  marg.  1.50 

954  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  by  W.  HoU,  8».  1.— 

955  e.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  to  the  right,  by  W,  Nutter.  8o.  1.— 

Ptolemaens  Alexandrinus,  CI.,  Greek  Cosmographer.  (Cat.  Amer. 
2309-2316.) 

956  a.  Bust,  to  the  left,  in  ornaments,  by  Th.  de  Bry,  sm.  4^.  l.~ 

957  A.  Same  plate,  on  verso  a  Latin  biogr.  of  Lonicems,  with  biogr.  of  Ptol. 

sm.  4°.  —  From:  Boissardi  Icones.  1.25 

958  c.  Same  plate,  later  impress.,  mark.:  A  a  a.  sm.  4^  —  From  Boissardi^ 

Biblioth,  Chalcograph.  — .75 

959  d.  Same  portr.,  by  Desrochers.  4^.  1. — 

Quitman,  J.  A.,  Amer.  Soldier  and  Politician  in  Mexico,  b.  1799  d. 
1858. 

960  a.  Half-length,  in  uniform.  8^  —  With  fact,  I.— 

Raleigh,  Walter,  English  Statesman,  Soldier  and  Author.  From  1579—95 
he  often  set  out  with  expeditions  to  colonize  America.  (See  cat.  Amer. 
1268—70,  and  idem.  Collections  of  voyages  pp.  211—237.)  b.  1552  d.  1618. 

961  a.  Half-length,  in   embroid.  clothes,  by  /.  Fosselwhitey  after  an  orig.  por- 

trait. 80.  1.— 

962  b.  Same    portr,   —  6  Differ,  engrav.,  by  Skarp^  Trotter^  Bavenet,  Wester- 

mayr,  o.  a.  8^  each  —.50  k  —.75 

Batafife,  Prince,  brother  to  the  King  of  Madagascar. 

963  a.  Half-length,  by  Woodman.  1821.  S^.  —  India-paper.  1.— 

964  b.  Differ,  portr.,  by  Freeman.  1822.  sm.  8^.  --.75 

965  c.  Same  plate,  proof  bef,  att  lett.  —  India-paper,  1.— 

__  ^ 

Baynal,  Will.  Th.  Franois,  French  political  writer  on  America, 
b.  1711  d.  1776  (Cat  Amer.  1272-74.) 

966  a.  Bust  to   the  right,   in   oval,    by   P.   M,  Mjp,   sm.  fol.  —  Printed  in 

colours.  2.50 

967  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  mezz.  by  Sayd.  sm.  4\      1.25 

968  c.  Same   portr.,    by   Legrand  ^\   de  St.    Aubin  8*,  Koning  8^,  (the  same, 

proof)y   by  Bannermann  12<^,  Lieber  12®,  and  4  engrav.  without  names: 
10  differ,  portr.  each  —.50  4  .1. — 

969  d.  Differ,  portr.,  with  inscript.:  ^Reynald.''  4^  —  Prom  Lavaier,        1.50 

970  e.  Same  portr.,  by  J.  Bopwood,  8».  —.50 

971  /.  Differ,  portr.,  with  bonnet,  in  oval,  by  Huoi.  8®.  1.— 

972  g.  Same   portr.,  4  differ,   engrav.,    by   de   la   Rue,    Menard,   de   Httgeer, 

Cooke.  8«.  —.50  k  —.75 

Reed,  James,  General  President  and  Commander  of  Pennsylvania, 
b.  1724  d.  1807. 

973  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  B.  B.  B{llis),  Lond.  1783.  4».  —  Full  marg.        2.50 

Heily,  James  B,,  Reformed  Minister  at  Hagerstown,  Maryland,  about 
1840. 

974  «.  Bust  in  oval.  Ig.  40.  2,— 

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Benaalaer,  Jmr,,  President  of  the  General  AsaemMj  in  ^  Tovnhall 

of  New-Am8ter4am,  Apr.  1664,  Dkeetor  of  the  CoIohj  Resselaerswyk, 

from  1658  till  his  death,  1674. 

916  a.  Half-length,  standing,  drawing  after  the  plate  in  0'CaUa§haM'$  Hist  of 

New-Netherland.  8<>.  1.S0 

Bichepanse,  Freneh  0«neral,  Commander  of  Goadeloupe,  on  which  Is- 
land he  suppressed  a  revolt.  1807. 

976  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  lith.  by  Trelli.  Ig.  fol.  2.- 

BibhshofTer,  Ambr.,  German  Navigator  to  Brazil  and  the  W.  Indies 
and  de^riber  of  his  voyage,  b.  1612. 

977  a.  1677.  aet,  65.  Bust  in  oval,  with  his  arras  and  device  :  „Dominus  pro- 

videbU^'  by  J,  C.  Sartoriui.  8«.  —  Rare,  2.50 

978  h,  Same  portr.,   but  the  engraver's  name  effaced.  —  On  the  right  of  the 

plate  the  engrav.  frontisp.  to  the  German  narrative,  Strassb.  1677.  sq. 
40.  —  Very  rare,  3.- 

Biker,  Bich.,  Recorder  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  in  1826. 

979  a.  Bust,  Amer,  lith.  by  Imbert.  fol.  3.- 

Bio  Bio,  King  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 

980  «.  Bust,  in  European  dress.  8».  —  For  the  Ladies'  Mag.  1824.         -.75 

Bobertson,  W.,  Scotch  Divine,  Historian  of  America,  b.  1721.  d.  1793. 
(Cat  Amer.  1367-70.) 

981  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  VinkeUt,  —  Full  borders.  I.- 

982  b.  Same  portr.,  proof  bef,  all  leU.  2.- 

983  e.  Same  portr.,  by  IS,  VereUt,  8<>,  —  and  anonymns.  8^  eadi  —.50 

984  d.  Differ,  portr.,  with  his  arms,  by  G,  Vertue.  8«.  —.75 

Bobin,  0.  0.,  Chaplain  in  Rochambeau's  army  in  N.  Amer.,  author  of 
a  voyage  in  Louisiana  in  1781. 

985  tf.  Bust  in  oval,  by  C.  J,  S{ehwerdgeburih)»  8«.  I- 

Bochefort,  C.  de,  Walloon  Minister  in  New-Netherland  and  at  Rot- 
terdam till  1682,  author  of  y^HUtoire  des  Antilles''  and  of  „  Tableau  de 
Tabago:'  (Cat.  Amer.  1371-75;.  b.  1605. 

986  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  modern  drawing  in  [ndia-iuk  after  the  very 

rare  original  in  mezz.  by  B.  Vomant.  sm.  fol.  6.- 

987  b.  Same  portr.,  the  original  mezz.,  by  B,  VaiUant,  —  ¥vim  proof  bef.  all 

left.  —  Very  rare.  40.- 

Bochefouoauld-Liancourt,  Franc.  Alex.  J^ed*  de  la,  French 
Statesman,  traveller  through  the  U.  S.,  and  virriter  on  his  own  travels, 
8  vol.  80.  1795.  b.  1747  d.  1828. 

988  a,  B6st,  lith.  by  BeUiard.  fol.  -^  Added  the  facs.  of  a  letter.  2.- 

Bodgers,  J.,  Presbyterian  Divine  at  N.  Y.  b.  1727.  d.  1811. 

989  a.  Bust,  in  oval,  by  Blood.  1814.  8».  -.75 

Bodney,  George  Sridges,  Engl.  Admiral  and  Commander  of  the  M. 
naval  forces  for  the  reduction  of  Martinique,  St.  Lucia,  Gi-anada,  St.  Eu- 
statins,  also  in  the  £evoL  War.  b.  1718  d.  1792. 

990  a.  Half-length,   to   the   left,   in  uniform.   J.  Reynolds  px.,   by  /.  f^atton. 

fol.  —  Fine.  12.- 

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991  3.  Bodney,  George  Bridges.   -  Dilfer.  portr.,  a  sword  hi  his  hand, 

mezz.  pabl.  6  Mareh  1730.  sm.  4<».  3.— 

992  c.  Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  standing,  leaning  on  his  staff.  Mezz.  Proof 

h«f,  aU  ieti.  sm.  40.  3.— 

993  d.  Dlff'er.  portr.,  in  more  advanced  age,  by  ^.  5mptf«.  With  biogr.  8*.  1.— 

904  e.  Differ,  portr.,  as  OomiQander,   by   Dupin,   addr.    Bsnauis  ei  Bajriify, 
8«.  1.- 

995  /.  3   Differ,   portr.,   engrav.    by    Vinkeleiy  proof  129  —  Hintat  8'  —  and 

by  Beldinff  8».  each  —.60 

Boggeveen,  Arent,  Dutch  Navigator,  author  of  the  Interesting  Sea-At- 
las: y,La  tourhg  ardewte;'  b.  about  1620  d.  1679.  (Cat  Amer.  1994-96.) 

996  a.  Bust  to  the  right,   in   oval,   with  ornaments,  at  the  bottom  of  the 

title   of  his  atlas  (French  edition).  Amst.  P.  Goot,  1676.  sq.  ^,  2.50 

997  6.  Same  portr.,   with  £ac8.,  lith.  by  /.  JLooU,  8<^.  —  From  the  Journal 

of  the  Voyages  of  his  son.  (Cat.  Amer.  2002).  —.75 

998  e.  Portr.   of   W.  Momma,  Minister  at  Mlddelburg,  with  14  Dutch 

verses  by  A.  Boggeveen.  fol.  3.— 

Bosaa,  J.  Manuel  Ortiz  de,DictatoroftheArgentine  Republic,  b.  1773 
d.  after  1852. 

999  fl.  Bust  in  uniform,  (by  Weger?)  sm.  4«.  1.— 

Hose,  Sir  John,  Arctic  Explorer,  b.  1777  d.  1856. 

1000  a.  Half-length,  standing,  by  £.  Mart.  8o.  1.— 

1001  h.  Same  portr.,  lifh.  by  Dieikiiuon,  1834.  Ig.  40.  1.— 

1002  c.  Same  portr.,  by  JF,  WatHnt.  8«.  —  With  faes,  —.75 

1003  rf.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  ZoUner.  H\  ^,75 

1004  e.  Same  plate,  India-paper,  sm.  fol.  —  Full  marg,  1.50 

1005  /.  Same  portr.,  younger,  as  Captain,  lith.  8^>.  ,  —.75 

Boss,   Sir  J.  Clark,  Arctic  Explorer  like  his  uncle,  but  in  the  South- 
ern Hemisphere,  d.  1862. 

1006  a.  Half  length,  standing,  mezz.  by  EodgetU,  1835.  4^.  2.50 

Blimfbrd,  Sir  Benj.  Thompson,    American  Physicist  and  Statesman, 
b.  Wobum,  Massachus.  1753  d.  in  France  1814. 

1007  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  F.  MuUer,  4®.  2.— 

1008  h.  Same  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  Bausekmayr.  1797.  4^.                       1.50 

1009  c.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  the  same.  S^.  —.75 

1010  d.  Same  portr.,  lith.  by  J.  Seld.  fol.  1.25 

1011  <p.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  by  C,  Middlemisi.  1815.  S^.  —.75 

1012  /.  Differ,  portr.,  by  C.  Wettermayr.  80.  1.— 

1013  g.  3  Differ,   portr.,   by  lUdUyy   —    (the    same  prodf),  —   by  Bock,  8». 

each  —.50 

Bush,  Benj.,  American  Physician,  Signer  of  the  Amer.  Declaration  of 
Independ.  b.  1745  d.  1813. 

1014  a.  Half-length,  sittmg,  by  KrfiPw.  80.  —.75 

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Buytor,  Klcbel  Adr.  da,  the  ^mikru  D«te^  Ilavi^.s^fo;  jnade  an 
expedition  to  the  W.  Indies  in  1664^  .1066.  (Cat  Amer.  1384—89) 
b.  1607  d.  1676. 

1016  a.  1673.  {aet.  73)  As  Lieut-Admiral-General,  halMength,  standing  near 
a  cannon,  the  sun  shining  throngh  the  clouds  round  his  head;  after 
the  admirable  picture  of  ¥,  Sol,  one  of  the  finest  Dutch  engra- 
yingH»  by  B.  £ary.  JSrilliaot  impressicni  brf.  the  addrnt  of  ike 
publisher:  Clement  de  Jong  he,  Ig.  fol.  —  Bare  portrait,  120.— 

1016  b.  Same  portr.,  standing  near  a  globe,  by    W,  van  8emm,   1841.  Ig. 

fol.  4- 

1017  e.  Same  engrav.,  fine  proof  bef,  aU  lett,  12.— 

1018  d,  I^early  the  same  portr.,  half-length,  standi^ig,  to  th^  left,  by  P.  van 

Somer,  with  address :  Clemeni  de  Jongke,  Ig.  fol.  —  Bare.  30.— 

1019  e.  Differ,    portr.,   as    Lieut-Admiral,  bust  with  scarf.   /.   Ziepem  px., 

mezz.  by  J.  BUjoteling,  fol.  —  Yery  fine  and  rare,  40.— 

1020  /.  Same  portr.,   smaller,   (by  P.  tfan   Somer),  with  address:  Clement  de 

de  Jonghe,  sm.  foL  2.— 

1091  g.  Same  portr.,  laiger,   (Herman  engrav.,   by   C.  N,  Sekitrtz.  Ig.  fol  — 

Bare,  15.- 

1022  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  B,  Picart,  fol.  1.75 

1023  ».  Same  portr.,  3  differ,  engr.,  by  ffagen,  4^^,  —  no  namey  marked:  593. 

4®,  —  no  name.  sm.  fol.  each  1  — 

1024  il.  Same  portr.,    by   FinJkeles,   12^   —   the  same,  proofs    —    lith.  8". 

each  —.50 

1025  I.  Differ,   portr.,  as  Yice-Admiral,   in  seaman's  trim,  a  naval  battle  in 

the  distance,  with  device :  „  yirtta  repultae  neseid**,  v,  van  den  Eeckkd 
px.,  by  M,  Mouzijn  (Jdosijn.)  Ig.  fol.  —  Mounted.  12.- 

1026  m.  Same  engrav.,  very  fine  impretsion,  the  name  of  painter  and  engrav.  cot 

^  off.  15.- 

1027  n.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  with  address:  /.  Kralinge,  sm.  fol.  1.- 

1028  0,  Same  portr.,  by  P,  de  Jode.  40.  1.- 

1029  p.  Differ,   portr.,  half-length,  standing,  in  armour,  a  negro  behind  him. 

F,\Bol  px.,  by  B,  Vinkelee,  8^.  1.- 

1030  q.  Same  engrav.,  proof  bef,  aU  lett.  1.50 

1031  r.  Same  engrav.,  proof  on  tinted  paper,  1.75 

1032  «.  Same  engrav.,  unfinished  proof,  —  Bare,  2.50 

1033  t.  Same  portr.,  larger,  by  J,  Roubraken,  4«  or  fol.  1.50 

1034  u.  Same  portr.,  2  lith.  by  Desguerrois  and  van  Balen,  fol.  each  1.- 
1036  V,  Differ,  portr.  contemporary  drawing  in  red  chalk,  with  very  nicely 

drawn  ornamental  border,  sm.  fol.  18.- 

1036  «>.  Differ,  portr.,  no  likeness  at  all,  with  inscript:  y^Franfogs  BegUsr,  M- 

mirael  pour   VArme  naualli,  Englogsi  en  Affrif^i^''  by  0.  A,  W6lfg»s, 
sm.  4?,  —  Curioiis  and  rare,  3.- 

1037  ^.  His  Mausoleum   erected   in  the  New   Ohm'ch  at  Amsterdam. 

fol.  1- 

1038  y.  Same  tomb,  smaller,  by   J,   Mulder,  fol.  —  With  the  inscrip- 

tion. 1'50 

1039  s.  — ^  Emblematical  print  in  his  honor  with  representations  ol  aU  his 

exploits,  etched  by  Bomein  de  Hooghe,  Ig.  fol.  —  Verg  rare  and  fine,  22.- 

1040  fl«r. His  statue,  erected  at  Flushin|f,  1841.  lith.  foL  1.- 

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Saar,  J.  Jacob, ,  Gefman  soldier  in  the  Dutch  W.  Indies,  164449  and 
writer  of  his  owh  travels,  pabl.  1662  (Oat.  Amer.  2236). 

1041  a.  act.  36.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval.  sm.  fol.  1.75 

Sanoho,  Ign.,  Negro  Poet  and  Musician,  b.  1729  d.  1780. 

1042  a.  Bust   to   the  left,   in   oval.   Qaituborough  px.,  by  h\  Bartolozzi,  1781. 

80.  1.60 

1043  h.  Same  plate,  with  the  year  1802.  1.— 

1044  e.  Same  plate,  hef.  the  insoription.  1.50 

1045  d.  Same  portr.,  by  M.  Coignet.  8«.  —.75 

San-Martin,  Jo86  de,  ,»Libertador  de  Chili  y  del  Peru.''  1821. 

1046  a.  Half-length,  standing,  in  uniform,  by  R.  Cooper,  fol.  2.50 

Sanson,  I7«,  French  Geographer  and  author  of  many  geograph.  works. 
(Cat.  Amer.  1398,  99)  b.  1600  d.  1667. 

1047  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  C,  Wesiermayr.  8«>.  1.— 

Santander.  Frano.  da  Paula,  Vice-President  of  Colombia  and  after 
1832  President  of  New-Granada,  b.  1792  d.  1840. 

1048  «.  Bust,  in  uniform,  with  hat,  with  address:  Aekemumn  (1822?)  8^.  1.25 

1049  I,  Same  portr.,  without  hat,  in  oval.  12<».  —.50 

Samnderd,  P.,  Negro,  Attorney-General  of  Haiti  and  author  en  Edu- 
cation, b.  1775  d.  1839. 

1050  a.  Half-length,  R.  Evans  px.,  by  C.  Turner,  8«.  1.— 

Saxen- Weimar,  Bern.  Duke  of,  Traveller  in  America,  and  writer 
of  these  travels  (Cat.  Amer.  93,  04),  General  in  Dutch  service  in  Java, 
Belgium,  eet.  b.  1792  d.  1862. 

1051  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  by  F.  BoU.  8<^.  1.25 

1052  b.  Same  portr.  fol.  —  FuU  margitu.  2.— 

1053  e.  Same  portr.  —  From  the  Journal:  Die  Zeitgenossen.  8*.                — .75 
1064  d.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  Pasquier,  12*.  —.50 

Soheitberger,  Joseph,  Leader  of  the  Salzburg-Emigrants  to  Prussia 
and  America,  b.  1658  d.  1733. 

1055  tf.  Bust  in  square  border.  8<>.  — .75 

Soliedel,  H.,  Historiograph  and  Physician  at  Numberg,  author  of  the 
famous  Ckronicon,  1493  (Cat.  Amer.  1402).  b.  1406  d.  1485. 

1056  a.  Bust  in  octogon.  8«>.  1.25 

SOhouten,  W.  C,  fSampus  Dutch  Navigator,  and  author  of  the  voyage 
round  the  world  in  1615  ((^t.  Amer.  1955-64).  b.  about  1670. 

1057  a.  Half-length,  to  the  left,  crowned  with  laurels,  opposite  to  Magellan, 

with  a  mi^  of  the  world  showing  his  route,  under  the  portr.  sq.  4*.  — 
Plate  I  to  the  origioal  edit,  of  his  voyage.  —  Rare,  4.— 

Sohouten,  Wouter  (f^om  Haairiem),  Dutch  Navigator,  ad&oc  ef  a  re- 
marquable  voyage  to   the  £.   Indies.  (Oat  Amer.  2238-*'47).  b^  1638. 
d*  1704. 
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Schurman,  Anna  Maria  van,  learned  yirgin,  zealous  pariasaa  of  the 
mystical  Labadie,  and  one  ofthe  principal  supporters  ofhis  sect,  which  for 
a  large  part  went  to  America  (Cat.  Amer.  N«.  1305  —1323).  b.  1606  d.  1678. 

1059  a.  Half-length,  to   the  right,  in  oval,  in  the  distance  the  Cathedral  of 

Utrecht  Comehs  Janton  v.  Cettlen  px.,  fine  engrav.  by  C  van  Dalen  Jr. 
lol.  —  Very  fine.  18.- 

1060  b.  Differ,   portr.,    to  the  left,  in  oval,  with  the  same  Cathedral,  etched 

by  S.  van  Lanuweerde.  1657.  fol.  4.— 

1061  e.  Nearly   the   same  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  with  2  Latin  ver- 

ses of  Ant.  Aemilius.  8°.  —  Fine  old  engraving.  1.50 

1062  d.  Same  engrav.,  former  edition,  with  the  year  1640.  8<».  —  Fine.    2.— 

1063  e.  Differ,   portr.,  by   de  Larmestin.   49.  —  French  text  on  verso;  from 

SridarL  Acad.  d.  Sciences,  1.— 

1064  /".  2  differ,  portr.,  by  Nessenthaler.  %\  —  and  other  German  engrav.  4*. 

each  —.50 

Schuyler,  Philip,  Maj.-General  in  the  Bevol.  War.  b.  1733  d.  1804. 

1065  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  T.  KeUy,  8«.  1.- 

Sohweiger,  Hans  Burg,  Procantor  of  the  Salzburg  Emigrants,  in  1730, 
chanted  more  than  200  hymns,  without  knowing  reading  or  writing. 

1066  a.  Bust,  in  peasant's  dress,  Qerman  mezz.  (about  1730).  8^  —  tare.  2.- 
Soott,  Thomas,  English  Geographer  and  Divine,  d.  1626. 

1067  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in   oval,  with  ornaments.  4^.  —  From  Baitserdi 

Icones,  1.50 

1068  b.  Same  engrav.,   marked:  Ja   4.  4^  —  From  Boissardi  BibUoth.  Chel 

cograph.  —  Fine  impression,  1.75 

Soott,  WinfLeld,  Lieut-Genend  of  the  U.  S.  Army.  b.  1786  d.  1844. 

1069  a.  In   old   age,   bust   in  uniform,  lith.  by  d" Avignon,  1850.  fol.  •—  f^Uk 

facs,  2.- 

1070  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  JFeger,  sm.  4'*.  1.— 

1071  e.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  Nordheim.  8».  —.75 

Sealsfleld,  Charles,  American  Novelist,  b.  1799  d.  Switserland  1864. 

1072  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  by  Weger.  sm.  4».  1.- 

SeliJDS,  H.,  iBt  Dutch  Clergyman  at  Brooklyn,  afterwards  in  N.  York. 
b.  Amsterdam  1636  d.  at  N.  York  1701.  —  For  more  particulars  about 
him,  as  one  of  the  first  poets  of  K  Y.,  see  the  interesting  work  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  C.  Murphy:  „Antkology  of  New-Netkerland^''  privately  printed 
for  the  Bradford  Club.  1865  (Cat.  Amer.  1098).  —  No  portr.  of  him  is 
known  to  exist  Many  autograph  letters  of  him  still  preserved  in  Amsterdam. 

1073  a.  His  Dutch  poem  of  6  lines  on  the  rare  plate  representing  the  break- 

ing of  the  dyke  constructed  by  the  Bishop  of  Munster  near  the 
City  of  Coevorden.  (See  Murphy^  AntAol.  p.  91).  Fine  etching  by 
Romeyn  de  Hooghe.  sq.  fol.  10.- 

Sentmanat  y  Cartella,  y,FaeriareAa  Indiarum,*^  made  Cardinal  1789. 

1074  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  his  arms,  by  0,  Jniomni.  4®.      2.- 

SessarakoOy  W.  Ansah,  grandson  of  the  King  of  Aquamboo,  sold  as 
slave  at  Bairbados  and  redeemed  in  1748u 

1075  a.  Half-length,  to  the  right,  in  oval.  G.  Maihias  px.,  mezz.  by  /.  Taher. 

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Seward,  W.  H.,  American  Statesman,  b.  1801. 

1076  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  Weger,  sra.  4^  1.26 

Siamese  twins:  Chang  and  Eng.,  brought  to  the  U.  S.  1828,  where 
they  since  resided,  b.  1810  d.  1814. 

1077  a.  In  young  age,  full-length,  in  native  dress  and  in  a  Siamese  landscape, 

by    C,    C.   Fucha,    40.    -  From    the   Dutch  periodial:    VaierL   let- 
ieroefeningen.    1830.   —  Hare,  2.50 

1078  b.  aet,  18.  Full-length,  playing  at  featherball.  by  W,  Day,  4P.  1.— 

1079  c.  Differ,  portr.,  full-length,  lith.  J,  Vluckx,  fol.   —  India-paper,  2.25 

1080  d.  Same  portr,,  lith.  R,  de  Vries,  4«.  -.50 

1081  e.  Same  engrav.  —  India-paper,  1, — 

Silliman,  Benj.,  American  Physicist  b.  1779.  d.  1864. 

1082  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  lith.  by  Hoffmann.  1857.  foi.  —  WUk  fact,  2i-- 

Smith,  John,  Captain,  founder  of  Virginia,  b.  1580  d.  1631. 

1083  a.  Half-length,  to  the  right,  in  oval,  with  6  Engl,  verses.  Copy  of  an 

old  print,  by  W,  Riehardton,  sm.  40.  ~  Full  borders,  2.50 

S<dis,  Don  Ant.   de,  Spanish  Poet  and  Historian  of  Mexico,  b.  1610. 
d.  1686. 

1084  a.  Half-length,   to   the  right,   with   spectacles,   in  oval,  by  R.  jFprfal. 

sm.  fol.  ,     .  1.50 

Soter,  Gaudin  de,  Colonel,  Royalist  of  Martinique  about  1800. 

1085  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  from  a  slcetch  by  EckHem.  4<>.  2.— 

Spangenberg,  A.  G.,  Bishop  of  the  Moravian  brethren,  Missionary  to 
N.  Amer.  1735—39,  founder  of  a  Colony  in  Georgia,  b.  1704  d.  1792. 

1086  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  without  any  name.  8<^.  1.50 

Spilbergen,  J.  van,  Dutch  Navigator  round  the  world,  1614-18,  and 
author  of  the  account  of  his  voyage  (Cat  Amer.  1968—73).  d.  1620. 

1087  a.  aet.  54.   Bust  to  the  left,  in  oval  of  laurels,  sm.  4®.  —  ^ery  fine  and 

rare  old  Dutch  engraving.  10. — 

1088  b.  Full-length,  shaking  hands  with  the  King  of  Candy;  modem  drawing 

in  India-ink  after  the  frontispiece  in  Sp.  's  Voyage  to  Ceylon  (Cat. 
Amer.  2253).  sq.  4«.  2.50 

1089  c,  The  engraved  frontispieces  of  3  editions  of  his  Voyages,  publ.  1605 

and   1619.  Lithogr.  copies  by  Spanier,  publ.  by  Fred,  Mutter.  (1867.) 
sq.  4'.  4.— 

Staeh,   Matth.,   First  Missionary  of  the  Moravian  brethren  in  Green- 
land.* b.  1711  d.  1787. 

1090  a.  Bust,  lith.  without  any  name.  fol.  —  India-paper,  2.50 

Stayner,  Sir  Biohord,  Admiral,  diati^gnished  hims^f  under  Bkike.  against 
a  Spaniflh  fleet  at  Banta-Cruz,  about  1660. 

1091  a.  Bust  to  the  right,   in  armour,  in   oval,   by  C.  Turner,  1810.  49  — 

Full  marg,  2.— 

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Steendam,  J.  J.,  one  of  the  earllesrt  Poets  of  New-Keffaerismd,  where 
he  arrived  in  or  aboat  1651.  In  Dec.  1640  he  desired  already  to  go  as 
Comforter  of  the  sick  to  America,  bnt  was  then  deemed  too  yoong,  being 
only  1|  year  a  member  of  the  community.  He  wrote  the  „Frai$e  of 
Kew-Neiherlatuf'  and  the  j^ComplaitU  of  New- Amsterdam.'"  He  left  New 
Netherland  1663  and  went  to  Batavia.  (See  the  interesting  notice  aboat 
Yarn  by  the  Honoorable  Henry  C.  Mnrphy  in  his  Anthology  of  New- 
NHherland. /S,   Y.    1866,    and    Catal.  Amer.  1092—98.) 

1092  tf.  Bust   to   the   right,  in  oval  of  laurels,  with  5  verses  by  J.  Nieuhoff 

(see  nO.  822^836).  After  /.  Conunuy  by  A.  ZyhOi,  If.  4*.  160.- 

This  portrait  is  so  rare,  that  I  only  twice  met  with  it  in  25  years,  dariog 
which  period  I  saw  nearly  all  the  collections  of  Dutch  portraits  in 
Holland.  It  was  completely  qbIoiowb  to  Mr.  Mnrphy,  when  he  com- 
menced his  article  on  Steendam.  A  copy  then  in  my  possession  was  the 
original  of  the  reduced  pbte,  which^adoms  Mr.  Murphy's  work.  —  Zyl- 
velt  was  an  engraver  of  good  name  in  his  time. 

1093  h.  Same  portr.,  drawing  in  India-iitk,  in  the  size  oftheoriginaly  made  for 

Mr.  Bodel-Nyenhuis  after  the  copy  I  formerly  possessed.  10.— 

1094  c.  Same  portr.,  a   little  reduced,   lith.  by  Spamer  at   the  ^agne,  for 

H.  a  Murpky'9  AniAology,   —  Proof  bef,  uU  leU,  Indm^pir.  —  Fri- 
vaiely  printed*  15.— 

1096  d.  Portrait  of  C.  Speelman,  Governor  of  Coromandel,  fine  en- 
graving, by  A,  :Blo0ieHug,  fol.  —  With  a  poem  ^  6  Hues,  by 
J.  J.  Steendam.  ic- 

Stottes,  Andr.,  Negro-teacher,  about  1826. 

1096  tf.  HalMength,  a  book  in  his  hand,  by  Jenkins^  about  1826.  8<».        1.- 

Storjr,  Jos.,  Amer.  Jurist,  b.  1779  d.  1846. 

1097  tf.  Bust,  in  robes,  by  G.  Parker,  8».  —  WUh  foot.  1.- 

Stowe,  H.  Beeoher,  Author  of  Unde  Tinn's  cabin,  cet  b.  1812. 

1098  «.  Half4ength,   sitting,  in   oval,  by   H,   S.   Balk  Ig.  S^  With  faa.  - 

FttU  marg.  2.50 

1099  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  by  ITeger.  sm.  4».  —  ff^A  foes.  I.- 

StUyveSant,  B,  last  l>utch  Governor  of  Kew-Ketherland.  b.  1602 
d.  1682. 

1100  4r.  Bust  to  tho  right,  in  annour,  in  oval.  Very  fine  drawing*  in  Indianak 

after  the  plate  in  O'CaUaghan,  Stst.  of  N,  NeikmrUnd.  8«.  2.- 

Stltter,  A.,  Captain,  founder  of  Fort  New-Helvetia  at  the  S^ramCDto 
in  C^Uifomia,  about  1860. 

1101  a.  Bust,  to  the  right,  with  German  inscript.  8^.  1.— 

Svedberg,  Jesper,  Bishop  of  Skara  in  Sweden,  and  Minister  in  Upsal, 
formerly  Bishop  of  the  Swedish  Congregation  in  America  (about  1714), 
author  of  the  interesting  works  on  New-Sweden  (Cat.  Amer.  1140), 
father  of  the  celebrated  mystic  Emanuel  Swedenbeig. 

1102  a.  Full-length,  sitting,  a  bible  and  crucifix  before  fahn,  witii  4  Swedish 

and  4  German  verses,  by  /.  C,  BoekUng  at  Leipsic.  Ig.  fol.  —  Faint 
impress,  and  sligthly  rubbed.  —  Of  greoA  rarity.  40.- 

•— -*  Hid  M«t  Bmafitiel  Swedeaboyg,  Physi^t  and  flmnd«  of  a 
mystic  sect,  which  formerly  counled  nkany  adheronts  in  America. 
b.  1688  d.  1772. 

1103  a.  Bust,  in  mantle,  in  oval,  by  Bemigerotk,  8<>.  -.75 

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11Q4  ;£.  Swedenborg.  -^  aet^BO.  Differ.  portr^<9l4er,  by  J?«^i«r«^.8<».  ^J5 
1106  c.  Differ,  portr.,  in  octogon,  by  Eiedel,  8*.  —.75. 

TallipAdgQf  SdQJ*»  Golonjel,  served  in  the  Re  vol.  W^r.  b.  1754 
d.  1835. 

1106  a.  Bast  to    the  right,  by  6,  Parker,  S^.  1.— 

Tammeamea,  King  of  the  Sandwich-Ulaads,  about  1800. 

1107  a.  Bust,  in  waistcoat,  Engl,  engrav.  8*^.  —  Coloured,  —.75 

Tamehameiia  n,  Eing  oi  the  Sandwiefanislands.  18S4. 

1108  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  iith.  after  life  by  HuUmandel,  sm.  fol.  2.— 

1109  b,  "  His    Queen  Tameliamalu,  bust  in  European  costume  with 

head-dress  of  feathers,  Iith.  after  life  by  HuUmandeL  sm.  fol.         %,^ 

1110  c,  aet.  2^.  Differ,  portr.,  with  hairdress  Engl.  Iith.  Ig.  4<>.  1.— 

1111  d,  aei.   22,   Differ,   portr*,   in  .diff.  hairdress   and   Hiantle,  by   R.  Coo- 

per, SK  —.75 

Tavemiery  J.  Bapt.,  famous  French  Traveller,  especially  in  AfHca. 
b.  1605  d.  1689. 

1112  a.  1679.   Full-length,  in  Oriental  costume,  standing,  by  /.  Heinzelmann. 

sm.  fol.  —  Mne  French  engrav.  Rare.  3.-^ 

1113  h.  1679.   PiffeV.   portr.,  bu3t  to   the  right,  in  oval,  by  J-  Bemzelmann, 

sm.  fol.  1.50 

1114  e,  6  differ,  portr.,  by  B,  Came  4»;  by  the  same  12*;  by  BolUnger  sm.  4**; 

by  Westermayr  8®;  by  BoU  12®.  each  —.50  &  —.75 

Taylor,  ?.,  12*^  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1784  d.  1860. 

1115  «.  Half-lOTgth,  to  &e  left,  by  SaHaid^  8».  —  With  (aes,  —.75 

1116  d.  Same  portr.^  larger  by  C,  Geyer,  Ig.  8<>.  X,-^ 

Temoteitei)  baptised  native  of  the  Marque9as- Islands. 

1117  tf.  Kaked  bust,  la  oval,  by  Bidley,  8^.  —  Yxwsi^^l&mngehUajgaz,  --«.50 
1118^  d.  Same  plate.  India-paper,  —.75 

Therese,  Empress  of  Brazil,  married  Pedro  (f,  1843. 

1119  a.  Bust,  to  the  left,  with  veU,  by  C.  Mayer,  12o.  —.76 

Thevenot,  Melchisedec,  famous  French  Traveller  and  editor  of  the 
renowned  collection  of  voyages.  (Cat.  Amer.  1882,  1888).  b.  16^  d. 
1672. 

1120  a.  Full-length,  standing,  by  5.  Ticari.  sm.  fol.  1.50 

Thibaud,  G.  J.  B.,  Deputy  from  St.  Domingo  to  the  French  Ifatlenal 
Assembly,  in  1789. 

1121  a.  Bust  in  ovaJ,  by  Le  Vaeher.  4®.  1.50 

Tbijsaen,  Maerten,  Dutch  Naval  Captain  in  1665  in  the  W.  Indies. 

1122  a.  Half-length,  standing,  Iith.  12*.  1.— 

ThompSQn,  Benj.,  See  Bumford. 

Tbompson,  Charles,  American  Officer  in  the  BevoL  War. 

1123  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  in  med.  8^.  1.86 

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1124  i,  Thompson,  Charles.  —  Same  portr.,  but  in  civil  dress,  marked: 

ii».  6.  8».  1.25 

1125  e.  Nearly  the  same  portr.,  in  med.,  marked:  n^.  5.  8^^.  1.25 

These  3  portr.  were   all  drawn  from  life  by  Du  Smetihe  in  Philadel- 
phia, and  engraved  by  PrevoH  in  Paris. 

Thulle,  Abba,  King  the  Pelew-Islands,  in  1788. 

1126  a  Naked  bust,  in  oyal,  by  Kingsbury,  Ig.  40.  1.25 

Tiarrah,  tattooed  Chief  of  the  New-Zealanders,  about  1820. 

1127  a.  Bast  to  the  right»  in  native  costame^  Datch  lith.  by   jinut,  at  Lei- 

den. 80.  —.75 

Toobou,  Son  of  the  King  of  the  Friendly-Islands,  aboat  1800. 

1128  a.  Naked  bust,  after  PeroHy  engrav.  by  J,  W,  Warren,  8».  —.75 

Toussaint  I'Ouverture,  Frang.  Dom,,  General  in  Haiti,  b.  1743 
d.  in  the  dungeon  of  St.  Joux  by  starvatiOD,  1803. 

1129  a.  Bust  to  the  left,  in  uniform,  lith.,  by  Maurin.  fol.  1.50 

1130  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  lith.  8«.  —  WUh  foes.  -.75 

1131  e.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  by  SonneviUe.  8®.  —.75 

1132  rf.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  by  Lauger,  80.  —.75  ' 

Tradescant  Senf.,  J.,  celebrated  English  Traveller  in  Russia,  Geogra- 
pher and  PhysicW.  d.  1656. 

1133  tf.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval  of  laurels,  by  V,  HoUar,  8».  —  FuUnarg. 

Rare.  6.- 

Tradescant  Jr.,  J.,  Son  of  the  foregoing.  Traveller  in  Virginia,  (where 
a  plant  is  called  after  him  the  Tradeseantia)  and  botanist  to  Charles  I. 

1134.  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval  of  laurels,  by  W.  HoUar,  %\  —  FuU  marg. 

Bare,  6.- 

These  portraits  of  lather  and  son  were  sold  at  Towneley-sale  for  i.  4/15. 

1135  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  modem  Engl.  engr.  4<^.  —  FuU  marg.  2.50 

Trollope,  Francis,  English  female  Novelist,  visited  the  U.  S.,  andgare 
an  account  of  her  travel,  b.  1790  d.  1863. 

1136  a.  Bust,  with  facs.  sm.  40.  1.25 

1137  h.  Differ,  portr.,  bust,  lith.  by  Elias.  80.  —  With  fact.  -.75 

Tubou,  (George,  King  of  the  Friendly-Islands,  about  1840. 

1138  a.  Bust,   in   European   dress,    by    Weger.    4^  India-paper.  Full  marg.  - 

Publ.  by  the  Methodists  at  Bremen,  about  1840.  1.50 

Tyler,  J.,  lOth  President  of  the  U.  S.  b.  1790  d.  1862. 

1139  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  A.  JDUrr.  %\  -.76 

TJrlsperger,  Sam*,  Protestant  Minister  at  Augsburg  and  editor  of  the 
German  Missionary-Records  of  the  Salzburg-colonists  at  Ebeneser  in 
Georgia.  1754  cet.  b.  1685  d.  1772.  See  N^.  125  Bolz. 

1140  a.  Half-length,  writing,  mezz.  by  G,  Bodenehr.  fol.  2.50 

1141  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  bust  in  oval,  fine  mezz.  by  Haid.  4^.        1.50 

1142  e.  Same  portr.,  half-length,  by  Wolfgang.  4<>.  1.- 
X148  d.  Same  portr.,  in  oval.  80.                                                           -.50 

FrocU  Mtitt«r, 

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Urgnisa,  Justd  J066  de.  President  of  the  Argentine  Oonf^eration  in 
1864.  b.  1800  d.  1870. 

1144  a.  Bust  in  nniforni)  by  C.  Mayer,  120.  —.76 

d'Hrville,  Dumont,  French  Navigator  round  the  world,  b.  1790  d. 
1842. 

1145  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  by  S,  AlbotL  8«.  1.— 

VadtanuSf  Joooh.,  Swiss  CosmographerandPhysiciBn(Cat  Amer.  1651) 
b.  1484  d.  1561. 

1146  a.  Half-length,  a  book  in  bis  hand,  by  M.  Hondius.  i^.  1.26 

1147  b.  Same  portr.,  in  oval.  fol.  —  From  collection  van  der  Aa,  1.25 

1148  «.  2  Differ,  engrav.  portr.  (one  in  woodcut)  sm.  4^  each  -.75 

Valbidia  (Valdivia),  Pedro  de,  one  of  the  Spanish  conquerors  of 
Peru.  b.  1510  d.  1599. 

1149  a.  Bust  in  ornamental  oval,  by  Ooldar,  sm.  4*.  1.— 

Valentijn,    F.,  Reformed   Minister  ot  Amboina,  Historian  of  the  Dutch 
E.  Indies.  (Cat.  Amer.  1652)  b.  1661  d.  after  1727. 

1150  a.  aet,  68.  Bust  in  ornamental  oval,  with  Indians  cet,  by  J.  Roubraken, 

fol.  2.50 

Valle,  Fietro  della,  famous  Italian  Traveller,  b.  1686  d.  1662. 
1161  0.  Bust  to  the  left,   in   oval,   wiUi   his  arms,  by  Q,  van  der  Oouwen. 
49.  l.~ 

1152  b.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  in  oval,  with  his  arms,  by  ScoUn,  8^.         —  .60 

Varthema  (Barthema),  Louis,  Traveller,  native  of  Bologna,  author 
on  Yucatan,  16th  cent. 

1153  a.  Half-length,  holding  the  title  of  the  Dutch  translation  of  his  travels. 

Utrecht  1664.  40.  1.50 

Vasco  de  Gama,  femons  Portuguese  Navigator,  b.  1450  d.  1526. 

1154  a.  Bust  in  octogone,  by  Rossmasler,  S^.  1.— • 

VasqaeZy    Frana    Xav.,   General    of  the  order  of  the  Hermits  of 
St.  Augustine  in  Peru.  1753. 

1155  a.  Bust,  in   oval,   with   a  Peruvian  child,  his  arms,  cet.  as  ornamental 

accessories,   engrav.    for  the  Peruvian  Provinces,   by  SehmUner  at 
Vienna,  fol.  3.50 

1156  b.  Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  in  oval,  by  Zmmermann.  fol.  2.50 

Vernon,  Edw.,£^n?l*  Admiral,  captured  Porto-Bello,  author  of  a  History 
of  Jamaica,  cet.  b.  1684  d.  1767. 

1157  tf.  1740.   Half-length,   standing,  as  Vice-Admiral,   mezz.  by    /.  Faber. 

fol.  4.60 

Vergennes,   Charles  de,   French  Statesman,  made  the  Treaty  with 

the  U.   S.   1778  and   that  which  concluded  the  War  of  Independence 

1783,  author  of  a   political  memoir  on  Louisiana  (Catal.  Amer.  919.) 

b.  1717  d.  1787. 

1168  a»  Bust,   with  order  on   his   breast,  mez2.   with  Dutch  verses.  1786* 

80.  1.26 

1159  b,  6   Differ,   portr.   by    Vinkeles,  VangeUiU,  Eenauit,  BoUoway,  anonym! 

all  80.  each  -  «60 

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V«spuaoiil8,  Amerigo*  the  fiuaoqs  ItaliAB  Nanw^r,  «|l^  i^om 
America  was  named,  b.  1451  d.  1525  (Amer.  Cat  24,  ^). 

11j60  a  BnBt  to  the  right,  with  bonnet,  hi  «val,  with  6  Latin  Tenes,  by  C.  de 
Foi.  am.  4fi.  —  line  and  rare,  12.— 

BeloBgB  to  the  wt  N«  1. 

1161  b.  Same   ensfray.,  fiunter  impress.,  the  copperplate  sHgrthly  damaged  in 

the  text  of  the  poem.  7.— 

1162  e.  Same  portr.,  in  oval,  by  L.  Heu,  9^.  —  FuUmuar^,  1.25 

1163  d,  Difter.  portr.,  with  a  pair  of  compasses  in  his  hand,  bust  in  oYal,  with 

ornaments,  fol.  —  From  Montanut'  America.  1671.  1.75 

1164  e.  Same  engrav.,  later  impress.,  marked:  8.  1.50 
1166  /.  Same  portr.,  bust,  by  Uemon,  8«.                                                 1.— 

1166  y.  Differ,  portr.,  with  bonnet,  a  map  in  his  hands,  Datch  text  on  tbtbo. 

sm.  fol.  1.- 

1167  h»  Same  portr.,  without  bonnet,  bast,  by  Jttegrini,  1762.  Ig.  fol.    ^.50 

1168  t.  Same  portr^  larger,  by  Jnm,  fol.  1.- 

1169  k,  4  Differ,  engrav.,  by  if.  BUi,  4*.  —  by  SUveitri.  8«.  —  by  Dek^ine. 

9>.  —  by  Franfoit.  8«.  each  1.- 

Victoria,  Guadaloupe,  General  and  President  of  the  U.  Mexican  Sta- 
tes, about  1820. 

1170  a.  Bust  in  uniform,  by  B.  Cooper.  8^  1.- 

Volney,  Gonst.  Frauf.,  French  Antiquarian  and  Traveller,  came  to 
America  1795,  wrote  on  the  climate  cet  of  the  U.  8.  1804.  b.  1767 
d.  1820. 

1171  a,  3  Differ,  portr.,  bust  by  Ridley,  —  bust  to  the  loft,  in  oval  —  bust, 

with  ornaments  —  all  8«.  each  —.76 

Vries,  David  Ptz.  de,  first  Dutch  Navigator  to  New-Netherland  163244, 
first  historian  of  that  colony;  master  of  the  artillery  in  North-Holland, 
b.  1593. 

1172  a»  1653.  aet.  60.  Eblf-length,  to  the  left,  in  oval,  with  arms,  with  8  Dutch 

verses  drawn  and  engrav.  by  Com,  f^iaeher,  Ig.  4<^.  —  Good  impreum 

oj  this  fine  engrav,  by  a  celebrated  artist,  —  Fery  rare,  30.— 

Belongs   to   the   narratiTe   of  his   voyages.  (Cat.  Amer.  1109.)  —  The 

head   of  de    Vrles  is  ou  this  portrait  adorned  witli  laurels ;  a  former 

state  of  the  plate,  withoat  laarels,  exists  iu  a  unique  copy  in  the  Print* 

Musenm  at  Amsterdam. 

11 .3  b.  Same  portr.,  fine  reimpression  on  old  Dutch  paper.  Photo-lithogr.  by 
J.  KrooHy  at  Amsterdam  {froeide  Jsser),  10.- 

Warren,  Joseph,  Amer.  Physician  and  patriot  at  Boston,  b.  1741  d. 
1776. 

1174  a.  Bust,  by  T,  Ilman.  %\  —  With  facs,  1.- 
Washington,  George,  first  President  of  the  U.  8.  b.  1732  d.  1777. 

1175  a.  F.ilMength^   standing  before   his  tent  on  the  Boyal  bills  of  pardon, 

protection  cet.;  in  his  hand  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  sear 

hiin  a  horse  and  a  negro.  Le  Faon  px.,  engrav.  by  N.  Le  Mire.  - 

lUll  margins,  10.— 

U76  i»  Differ,  portr.,  full-length,  standing,  by  J^  Boy,  sm.  4«.  1.60 

Frod.  Kvlter, 

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POBTBAIT8   SXLATINO   TO  AMEftZCA,   Oet.  59 


1177  €.  Waflliingtoz),   George.  —  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  right,  in 

oval,   with  represent,  of  tile  Victory  at  Yorktown,  19  Oct.  1781,  by 
N.  Fiehle.  Ig.  4<'.  3.— 

1178  d.  Differ,  portr.,  half-length,  standing,  mezz.  by  J.  M.  Wm.  fol.  —  The 

right  uppt  r-comer  restored.  2.50 

1179  0,  Differ,  portr.,  in  ordinary  cwtume,  bust  to  the  left.  C.  0.  Stuart  px.,  mezz. 

by  ./.  Fisher,  fol.  —  Fin9,  6.50 

1180  /.  2    Differ,    portr.,   lith.    by    Grevedou.    1826,  —  by  Weigandt  — -  be  h 

fol.  each  1.— 

1181  g.  Same  portr.,   bust   in   oval,   by    W.   Nutter.  1799.    am.   4^   —  FuU 

marg.  2.50 

1182  k.  Fall-length,  in  civil  dress,  standing  near  a  globe,  mezz.  by ./.  JTm/ojc 

Lond.  1801.  fol.  -    Bare.  6.— 

1183  f.  Bust,  in  old  age,  by  G,  LonghL  40.  1.26 

1184  k.  Bust,   in  uniform,  in  sq.  border,  alter  an  original  pcunting  at  Mr.  P. 

van  Winter's  at  Amsterdam,  engrav.,  by  jB.  Vinkelea.  (1785.)  8°.  1.50 

1185  /.  Bust  to   the   rigth,  in   uniform,  in  med.,  by  J.  Wright,  sm.  12<>.  — 

JUire,  on  cartboard.  1.50 

1186  m.  Same    plate,    in    contemporaneous   gilt  frame,   with  glass.   —   Cu- 

rious. 3. — 

1187  ».  7  Differ,  portr.,  engrav.  by  U.  Roosing  1793,  —  by  Kvfner  1793,  — 

by  Fritzsch,  —  by  Fortman,  •—  by  Geoffroy^  —  by  Weger^  —  modern 
French  engrav.  --  all  8°.  each  1. — 

1188  0.  FulMengtii,  standing,  Mth.  fol.  1.--- 
11S9  jp.  Bust,  surrounded   by  the  5  following  Presidents;  lith.  by  fTebef  at 

Leipsic.  Ig.  fol.  1.60 

1190  qr  His    statue  by   Canava^  in  the   Senate  of  N.  Carolina,   engrav.  by 

V.  MarehetH,  Ig.  foh  6.— 

1191  r.  Memorial  plate,  invented  by  J.  Kuyper,  engrav.  by  GaestenM,  S^.  1.  — 

Washington,  Williflm,  dtstingnlth^d    Cavalry-Officer  in  the  Revol. 
War.  b.  176«  *.  1810. 

1192  a.  Bust  m  uniform,  by  Forrest.  8«.  —  With  faes.  1.— 

Webster,  Daniel,  Statesman  and  Orator,  b.  1782  d.  1852. 

1195  <r.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval,  lith.  by  F.d'AmgftonAfA.—  Withfaes.  2.— 

1194  i.  Same  portr.,   with  a  roll   in   his  hand,  bust  in  oval,  coloured  lith. 
4«'.  1.25 

WebsteVy  Noah,  Author  of  the  American  Dictionary,  b.  1758  d.  1842. 

1196  tf.  Half-length,  sitting,  by  G.  Farker.  80.  —  With  fites.  1.- 

Weerdenburg,  Theod.    van,  General  of  the  W.  Indian  Company  in 
Brazil,  Governor  of  Femambnc,  in  1624,28,38,  cet. 

1196  A.  1631.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  richly  embrold.  clothes,  in  oval.  Very  fine 

engr.  by  W.  Hondius,  Ig.  fol;  —  Fi«e  impression.  30. — 

Very   fine   specimen   of  the   fikmout  Dotdi  engraving-sehool.  Pendant  to 
W  473  aod  694. 

1197  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller  in  oval,  with  arms,  by  Reeklehei^,  Ig.  4^       2.— 

1198  e.  Same  portr.,  smsUef^  in  oval,  by  B.  Moneom^,  8^  2.— 

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Wesley,  Charles,  EngliBli  Poet  and  Clergyman,  Secretary  to  Gover- 
nor Oglethorpe  in  Georgia  and  Missionary  amongst  the  Indians  in 
1736.  b.  1708  d.  1788. 

1199  a.  Half-length,  preaching,  by  J,  SpOtbury.  fol.  2.- 

Wesley,  John,  the  celebrated  foonder  of  the  sect  of  the  Methodists, 
Missionary  amongst  the  4)adians  in  Georgia  1736—38.  b.  1703  d.  1791. 

1200  a.  Half-length,   preaching.    N,  Hong  px.,  mezz.  by  J.  Greenwood,  fol.  — 

FmU  wuirg,  6.50 

1201  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  fine  mezz.,  by  /.  Raid,  Ig.  4^  1.50 

1202  c.  Differ,  portr.,  preaching,  bust  in  oval,  by  T.  HoOoway.  1792.  8».  1.- 

1203  d.  Bust  to  the  rights  in  oval,  by  PouelwhUe,  8«.  1.- 

1204  e.  6  Differ,  portr.  engrav.  by  Hancock,  Tookey,  Fry  (with  fees.),  BromUy, 

Tumbtai,  BodUdge:  all  8«.  each  -.75 

1205  f.  on  his  deathbed,  key  to  the  large  plate  of  BeUin,  sq.  fol.    1.- 

West,  Beig.,  celebrated  American  Painter,  b.  1738  d.  1820. 

1206  a.  In  yonthftd  age,  bust  in  oval.  IF,  Lawrenson  px.,  mezz.  by  W.  Fetker. 

Ig.  fol.  —  Fine.  10.- 

1207  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  /.  SpiUbury,  Ig.  4*.      3.- 

1208  e.  Differ,   portr.,   bust  to   the  left,   in  oval,  mezz.  by  J.  HM.  4^  - 

Full  marg,  1.50 

1209  </.  Bust  in  oval,  by  F,  Boli.  8«.  —.50 

1210  e.  In   very  advanced  age,  standing.    T.   Lawrence  px.,  by  C  iZofft.  Ig. 

fol.  —  India-paper.  Froof  a  la  lettre  grite.  14.— 

1211  f.  Same  portr.,  half-length,  by  /.  Jenkmt.  8».  —  WUh  fact,              1.- 

1212  g.  Same  portr.,  bust,  lith.  by  Orevedon.  fol.  1.- 

1213  h.  Same  portr.,  by  Darton.  12^.  —.50 

1214  %.  West  and  his  fiEunily,  his  father  and  brother  (?),  his  wife  with  child 

on  her  Up,  all  in   Quaker-dress.    B.    West  pi.,  engrav.  by  Facm, 
1779.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Ftne.  12.- 

Whitefield,  Qeorge,  celebrated  Preacher,  founder  of  the  Calvmistic 
Methodists,  visited  seven  times  America,  and  preached  there  in  almoflt 
every  large  city.  b.  1714  d.  1770. 

1215  a.  Half-length,   preaching.   N.    Hone  px.,  mezz.  by  J.  Greenwood.  1769. 

fol.  4.- 

1216  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller,   2  different  engrav.  by  Picot  and  KiUe*.  8*. 

each  —.75 

1217  €.  Half-length,  standing.  Jenkins  px.,  mezz.  by  Hontton,  sm.  4^        2.- 

1218  d.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  in  oval,  mezz.  by  /.  Baid,  4*.  Vth 

1219  e.  Same  portr.,   4  differ,   engrav.,  for  BSmton^  —  by    Troiier,  —  and 

2  anonymous :  all  8>.  each  —.50 

Wilberforce,  William,  Engl.  Philanthropist  and  Statesman,  abolisfaer 
of  the  slave-trade  (since  1787).  b.  1759  d.  1833. 

1220  a.  Half-length,  sittmg,  by  Scriven,  8c.  l- 

1221  b.  Differ,  portr.,  by  Boli.  1795.  8«.  -.T3 

1222  c  Half-length,  lith.  by  Brands.  8<>.  -.50 

Williams,  Otto  Holland,  Amer.  General  In  the  Revol.  War.  b.  1749 
d.  1794. 

12^  a.  Bust,  in  uniform,  by  Longaere.  8*.  ~  JFHA  faes,  1.- 

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WiUiamson,  Hugh,  Amer.  Statesman,  friend  of  Franklin,  b.  1735 
d.  1819. 

1224  a.  Bnst  to  the  right,  by  TAomson,  1823.  8<».  1.25 

Wilson,  Hm  Captain,  Commander  of  the  first  missionary-expedition  in 
the  Pacific-Ocean,  1796,  and  discoverer  of  the  Pelew- Islands  in  1783. 

1225  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  H.  Roosing.  S*.  —.75 

1226  b.  2  Differ,  portr.,  engrav.  by  Ifenne  and  Samson.  8".  each  -—.60 

With,  Witte  Gornzn«  de,  famous  Dutch  Naval  Hero  and  Navigator 
round  the  world,  assisted  in  the  capture  of  the  Spanish  silverfleet  near 
Matanca  1628,  afterwards  Vice-Admiral  of  Holland,  b.  1599  d.  1658. 

1227  a.  Half-length,   standing,  the  hand  on  a  globe.  E,  Sorgh  px.,  with  ad- 

dress of  J.  de  Bam.  sm.  fol.  4. — 

1228  b.  Differ,  portr.,  bust  to  the  left,  in  oval,  by  J,  Houbraken.  8».         1.— 

1229  c.  Same  engrav.,  imprest,  in  blue.  4**.  1.60 

1230  d.  Same  engrav.  proof  bef.  hit.  4».  2.— 

1231  e.  His  tomb  at  Rotterdam.  4o.  1.— 

Witsz  (or  Witsen),  Gterrit  Jaa,  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam,  obtained 
in  1614  the  first  grant  of  exclusive  trade  on  New-Netherland. 

1232  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval.  Miereveld  px.,  by  J,  Houbraken,  8».     1.— 

1233  b.  Same  engrav.,  impress,  in-ifi,  1.50 

1234  c.  Same  engrav.,  proof  bef'.  left.  2.— 

Witsen,  Nio.,  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam,  great  Geographer.  (Cat. 
Amer.  1802).  b.  1641  d.  1717. 

1235  a.  aeL  60.  Half-length,  to   the  left*  in  mantle,  in  wig  and  arms,  mezz. 

by  P.  Sehenk,  fol.  —  Very  fine.  7.— 

1236  b.  His  arms,  with  inscript.:  Duraie.  fol.  1.— 

Wolf,  G^rgd*  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  1829—35.  b.  1777  d.  1840. 

1237  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  Wellmote.  8^.  —  WiiA  faes.  1.— 

Wolfe,  J.,  British  General,  gallantly  captured  Quebec  on  the  French 
in  which  affair  he  fell,  1759.  b.  1726. 

1238  a.  Bust  in  oval,  by  T.  Chambers,  8o.  —.50 

1239  b.  His  monument.  8^.  —.50 

Woodbury,  Levy,  Amer.  Jurist  and  Statesman,  b.  1789  d.  1851. 

1240  a.  Bust  by  Longaere.  8\  —  With  foes.  1.— 

1241  b.  Differ,  portr.,   bust  to  the  right,  by  Fenderieh.  Philad.  1837.  fol.  — 

frUh  foes.  2.50 

Wjjk,  J.  van,  Dutch  Geographer  and  author  of  a  prize-essay  on  the 
Arctic-expeditions.  (Cat.  Amer.  76,  1906).  b.  1781  d.  1846. 

1242  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  with  4  verses,  lith.  Ig.  4«.  —  With  facs.         1.50 

1243  b.  Differ,  portr.,  older,  lith.  by  Fels.  8o.  1.75 

Young,  Brigham,  High-Priest  of  the  Mormons,  b.  1801. 

1244  a.  Half-length,  bust,  lith.  by  Blommers.  8^.  —.75 

Young,  Sir  WilL,  Bart.,  Governor  of  Tabago  1807—15,  author  on  the 
Caraibes.  b.  1744  d.  1815. 

1245  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  in  med.,  by  CoOyer,  8*.  1.25 

All«TlBPAK. 

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Zea,  SVftac.  Ant,  Amer.   patriot,  Vke-President   of  VenesneU  1819. 
b.  1770  d.  1822. 

1246  a.  Bust  to  the  right,  by  Fry,  S®.  -.76 

1247  b.  Differ,  portr.,  by  Read.  8«.  -.50 

ZeiUer,  Mart.,  German  Greographer  and  author  of  the  renowned  Topo- 
graphiae  with  plates  by  Merian,  in  16  vol.  foL  b.  1589  d.  1661. 

1248  tf.  Half-length,  to  the  left,  writing,  by  A.  Kohl.  40.  1.25 

1249  h.  Same  portr.,  smaller,  by  /.  Arnold.  8».  —.75 

Zinzendorff  Nic*  Iiouis,  Count,  founder  of  the  Moravian  Brethren, 
came  to  Pennsylvania   1741   and  established  the  first  Indian-Moravian 
Congregation,  b.  1700  d.  1760. 
1260  a.  HsUf-length,  standing,  by  M.  Tyroff.  Ig.  4«.  2.- 

1251  I.  Same  portr.,  with  Engl,  inscript  1749.  80.  1.- 

1252  c.  Difter.  portr.,  bust,  publ.  by  Coita.  Ig.  4".  —  Wiih  facs.  2.- 

1263  d,  5   Differ,  portr.,    engrav.  by  Saker,  Zschoch,  FritescA,  and  Bemktirdi. 

all  8«.  —  and  lith.  by  Kni^ig.  4«.  each  —.50 

1264  e.  Bust  in  oval,  with  his  arms,  fine  German  engrav.  8*.  1.— 


1255  Contemporains  etrangers  ou  teeueil  ioonographique  d^  strangers 
ceiebres  en  politique,  guerre,  lettres,  sciences  et  arts,  depuis  1790  jiisqa'a 
nos  jours,  lith.  p.  Mauzaitse  et  Grevedon.  Paris.  1826.  8  parts.  Ig.  fol.  — 
tn  all  82  portr.  15.— 

Each  part  contains  4  fine  portraits,  wi<^  biograpfcy  in  Freoc^  and  antograph 
ktti^r  iu  hiesm.  In  these  8  parts  oocnr  the  &>Uovnng  relating  to  America: 
I.  G.  Washington,  II.  T.  KosdjiBzko,  III.  B.  Franklin,  IV.  T^JeffenoQ, 
V.  John  Adams,  VII.  B.  West. 

1256  The  National  Portrait  Qallery  of  distinguished  AmericanSj  con- 
ducted by  J.  B.  Longacre  and  J.  Herriag.  Phiifldelphsa.  1838—36. 
3  vol.  in  36  parts,  ancut.  roy.  4^  WUh  1M  fme  poHfaiii  engraved  antletl.  — 
'Out  of  print.  (90.— )  25.- 

36   Parts,    each   containing   3  portraits  engrated  hy  Frud^ ftommie,'  Jheratidy 

Longacre,  Forrest,  a.  0.,  with  facsimiles  aifd  biogrstphies. 

1267  Cellarii,   A.,  Harmonia  Macrocosnrica.  Amst.  J.  Jamsonkts.  1^1.  — 

Frontispiece  of  this  work  with  6  portr.  of  astronomera  amttig  which 

Galilei,  Tycho  Brah^  and  Copernicus.  Fine  engrav.  by  F.  M.vanEoven. 

Ig.  fol.  2.50 

1258 Same  plate  nicely  coloured  and  illuminate  at  tho  time  of  thepa- 

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ADDENDA, 


Aemex^  van  Sommeladijok,  Com.  yan,  DirwiM  «ad  mons^imtor 

of  the  Datch  Colony   8arinain,   1683—88.   Murdered  in    Paramaribo, 

July  9,  1688. 

I.  a.  Half-lengthy  in  armoor,  with  arms,  after  a  portr.  in  poflMSsionof  the 

Hon.   V.  Dam  v.  Brakel.  Lith.  by  £.  Spanier,  fol.  —  Tndia'paper.  — 

N4i  in  eommeree,  3. — 

(I.  ^.  Differ,  portr.,  older,  with  amn,  after  a  portr.  in  possession  of  Baron 

V.  Aerssen  y.  VoahoL  Lith.  by  B»  Spamer,  \g.  S^.  —  ItuUa^pe^.  l.&O 

\H.  e.  His  m^rderiJig  by  his  mutinoas  soldiers.  Dateh engrav. 4*.  1.50 

Beuningeil,  J.  van.  Director  of  the  Datch  W.  fndian  Company.  17th 
century. 

IV.  ff.  Half-length,  in  wig,  his  hand  resting  on  a  large  dog,  with  his  arms. 

Very  flue  mwz,  by  «/.  OoieAiA.  —  Ai//  matg,  10.— 

V.  h.  Same  engrav.  Froof  hef.  aU  lett,  -  Hare.  18.— 

YI.  o.  Same  engmv.,  bnt  the  foce  and  neckcloth  changed,  his  fbitares 

mndi  older.  8. — 

Byma,  Balth.  van,  distinguished  Officer  in  the  serviee  of  the  Dutch 
W.  (.  Comp.,  in  BrazU,  1629—1634. 
Vlt.  a.  Bust  in  armour,  in  oval,  by  P.  Holsteyn^  with  addr.  of  G,  v.  Ooedet- 
bsrek.  4P.  3.50 

CSomwaUis,  Charles  Marquis  of,  English  General  in  America;  after 
many  accesses  he  was  compelled  to  surrender  his  army  of  8000  men 
to  Washington,  near  Yorktown,  1781.  b.  1738  d.  1805. 

Vlil.  a.  ^uU-length,  in  uniform,   in  a  boat,  landing  at  Ostend,  1794.  Mezz. 
with  addr.:  /.  Fairhtm.  London.  1794.  foU  6.-— 

Ernsthuys,  Thomas,  Director-General  of  the  possessions  of  the  Dutch 
W.  1.  Comp.  in  AMca.  d.  1684. 

IX.  a.  Bust,  holding  a  truncheon,  in  velvet  dress,  in  oval,  with  Dutch 
poem  of  6  lines.  Very  fine  mezz.  (by  J.  Blootelingh),  fol.  —  Of 
great  rarUy.  18.— 

&.  b.  Same  portr.,  the  velvet  dress  changed  in  armour.  Without  the  Dutch 
poem.  —  Proof  bef,  all  left,  of  the  utmost  rarity,  25.—- 

KosoiuBzko,  Thaddeus.  —  (See  p.  38,  N^  61&i-~625m.) 
XI.  «.  Bust,  in  cap,  in  oval,  under  the  oval:  laurels,  a  sword  and  broken 
chains.   Grasti  px.,  engrav.   by  C,  Josi,  fol.  —  Fine  contemporaneous 
portr,  7.50 

Law,  John.  —  (See  p.  40,  N^  664a— 666c.) 
XII.  d.  Full-length,  in  court-dress,  standing   in   an  old-styled  garden*  by 
L,  Schenk,  sm.  fol.  3.— 

Nepveu,  Jan.  —  (See  p.  40,  N«  819a.) 
Xill.  b.  Half-length,  by  J,  Houbraken,  fol.  —  Same  portr.  as  N^  819,  but 
proof  bef,  all  lett,<,  on  tinted  paper,  4«-^ 

iMBTSBBAX. 

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Norel,  J.,  Dateh  po^,  mpde  wtwmve  travels,  b.  1636  d.  1700. 
Xiy.  a.  Half-length,   leaning  on   a  stone   balostrade  wherein    the  portx.  of 
the  engrayer  of  this  plate.   Fine  mezz.   by  P.   Schenk.  Ig.  4®.  — 
Bare.  4.- 

Baye  van  Breukelerwaert,  Joan,  Governor  of  Surinam,  1735—37. 
Xy.  a.  Half-length,   in  wig  and  armonr.  Fine  mezz.  without  any  name.  Ig. 
4«.  —  Proof  ief.  aU  leU,  Very  rare,  15.- 

Bodney,  Gtoorge  BiidgM.  —  (Bee  p.  48  and  49,  N«  990ff-~9d5/.) 
XVI.^.  Full-length,  in  uniform,   on    board  a  ship,   leaning  on  his  sword, 
near  him  a  captured  French  flag.    Th,    Qaauborough  px.,  very  fine 
mezz.  by  0.  Dupont.  Very  Ig.  fol.  Open4etter'proof,  25.— 

Bouville,  de.  Chief- Justice  in  Surinam,  Go\'emor  of  Curacau  in  1850. 
XYII.  a.  Half-length,  sitting,  lith.  by  JS.  Spamer,  fol.  —  India-jM^er,         1.50 

Stedman,  J.  O.,  Traveller  in  Surinam,  where  he  took  a  leading  part 

in  the  expeditions  against  the  Marroon-Negroes  1773-78.  Author  of  his 

travels.  (Catal.  Amer.  1488-89.) 

XVKL  a.  Full-length,  a  dead  negro  at  his  feet,  by  £.  Vinkeles,  80.  -^  From  his 

travels.  Amst.  1801.  1.25 

Trip,  Joh.,  15  times  Burgomaster  of  Amsterdam,  Director  of  the  Suri- 
nam-Society, b.  1664  d.  1732. 
XIX.  a,  1715.  Bust  in  oval,  surrounded  by  emblematical  figures,  under  the 
oval  a   small  view  of  Amsterdam.  Without  name  of  eng^av.,  with 
addr.   of  Lindenherg,   fol.    —  With   his   arms,   separate  engrav.  by 
y.   JTandelaar.  f^,  5.50 

Vespucoius,  Amerigo.  —  (See  p.  58,  No  xiQ0a—lU9i,) 
XX.  /.  Bust  with    cap,    lith.  by  A,  Maunn.  1834.  Ig.  4P.  —  With  separate 
biography  by  Sennequm,  Ig.  4^.  1.25 

With,  Witte  Oomzn.  de.  —  (See  p.  61,  No  I227a-123ltf.) 
XXI./.  Bust  to  the  right,  in  oval  of  laurels,  surrounded  by  tritons,  Neptune, 
cet.  Under  the  oval  a  large  naval  battle,  with  Dutch  explication 
1 — IJ,  and  a  poem  of  12  lines.  The  portrait  engrav.  (by  T,Matkam)\ 
the  battle  after  S,  de  Vl{ieger)^  without  name  of  engraver.  With  ad- 
dress :  CJorn,  Daneiertsz,  1641.  —  Very  fine  and  rare.  40.— 

XXIf.  Amerioan  pirates.  —  Barthelomew  the  Portuguese,  Bock  the  Bra- 
silian,  Francois  Lolonois,  and  John  Morgan  from  Wailes:  Set  of  4 
busts,  with  represent,  of  their  exploits  against  the  Spaniards  in  Ame- 
rica, in  the  distance.  Old  Dutch  engrav.  4*.  —  From:  ExquemeU^^ 
Amer,  piraiei,  Jmst,  1678.  4».  —  Mare,  (Catal.  Amer.  678.)  8.- 


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AbbreviatiQus :    —    A.   L.  S.^  autograph    letter  sdgnedy 
L.  S,f  letter  Mgmdy  —  D.  S.j  document  signed. 


Most  of  these  Americad  Autographs  once  belonged  to  the  renew* 
ned  apd  extensive  collection  of  the  Bev.  William  B.  Bp^^gn^  ^f  Albany, 
who  send  them  to  the  Bev.  P.  H.  Marron,  Minister  of  the  Bef. 
Obarefa  in  Paris,  in  exchange  for  European- Autographs  (See  N"*.  1459). 
Prom  Marron's  collection  they  passed  into  that  of  Hon.  Mr.  L.  0. 
Luzac  of  Leiden,  Trustee  of  the  University  *  at  Leyden,  son  of 
Mr.  E.  Luzac,  the  Editor  of  the  Gazette  de  Leide.  (Cat.  Amer.  613.)  At 
the  death  of  Hon.  Mr.  L.  C.  Luzac,  wbieii  biis  c^refally  gathered 
treasures  were  soaitered,  many  of  hts  aatogiraphs  oame  into  my 
possession;  so  their  gentiiness  is  beyond  ^ny  doubt.  On  many  of 
these  letters  biographical  notes  are  found  in  the  hand vyriting  of 
Mr.  Sprague. 


1259  laogTaphie  des  hommes  c^lebres  ou  collection  de  fac-simile  delettres- 

autographes  et  de  signatures.  Paris,  1828  -30.  3  vol.  hf.  ^0lf.\  Ig.  4<».  - 

Fine  copy,  .25. — 

Celebrated  collectioD,  generally  acknowledged  as  every  collector's  touchstone 

for  the  genniness  of  autographs.  Among  these  docu/nents,  nicely  reproduced 

and  surpassing  the  number  of  600,  several  are  interesting  for  America,  f.  i.: 


Jefferson. 
Kosciusko. 
La  Perouse. 
Pitt,  WilUam. 
Roehambean,   the 

Marshal  in  Ametioa. 
Rnmford,  B.  Th. 


de  Ruyter,  Admiral. 

Si^nrman, 'lAnna  M.  ky 
the  Labadist. 

Sparinan,  A;,  the  Tra- 
veller. ■ 

Washington.  6. 

West,  Benjamin. 


Adams,  John. 
Bougainville. 
Barke,  Edm. 
Buschingt  Geographer. 
Columbus,  Chr. 
Drake,  Fr. 
d'£ntrecastaux. 
Franklin. 

1260  Colleotion  of  Autograph  Letters  of  celebrated  persons  from  the  16th 
century  to  the  present  time,  engrav.  in  facsimile.  Stuttgart,  1849.  hf, 
ca^.  4P.  8.— 

Some  of  these  valuable  documents   and  antogr.,  amoanting  nearly  to  800, 
relate  to  America,  f.  x.: 

Adams.  |  La  Fayette.  i  Buchanan^ 

Colnmbus.  |  Monroe.  |  Raleigh. 

Pp.  77— 1*W  wanting. 

1261  Album  Amioorum  of  P.  Scrixrerius,  learned  Dutch  Hifitorian* 
whose  many  relations  with  the  learned  Europe  ofthel7tb  century  have 
made  his  Album  Araicorura  the  receptacle  of  the  rtiost  illustrious 
names  of  his  century  in  every  region  of  Science.  It  contains  no  less  than 
eighty-two  autogl^aph  signed  insoriptions,  mostly  Greek  and 
Latin  poiems,  proverbs,  maximS)  aphori^ius,  etc.  etc.,  by  Putqh,  German, 
French,  English,  Polish  and  Bussian  scholars.  Besides  fly:e  superior 


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drawinSB  ^J  fiunous  Dutch  artists,  (t  embraces  a  period  of  38  years, 
from  1600—1638.  Together  356  pp.  in  the  original  vellum  binding,  royal 
8«.  425.- 

To  give  an  idea  of  the  interesting  contents  of  tbis  Albam  a  seleetion  of  the 
names  is  made,  among  which  tome  deterve  a  prominent  place  in  an  Ame- 
rican collection: 


JosBPHUs  ScALiGBR,  Greek  poem 
and  quotations  in  5  Oriental  lan- 
goages.  1601. 

Janus  Dousa,  Latin  poem.  2  pp. 
1601. 

SiENiUTA,  Abb.,  and  Cub.,  Poloni, 
their  Latin  devices.  1607. 

Herberstain,  O.  H.,  V.  S.,  and 
6.  S.,  (Rnssian  Traveller),  their 
devices.  1609. 

P.  Merula,  Latin  poem  of  17  li- 
nes. 1603. 

J.  BoDECHER  Banning,  Dutch  poem 
and   Latin  letter  of  3  fall  pages, 

WRITTEN   ON   THE  ReC[F  DB  PbR- 

NAMBUCo  IN  Brazil.  SOJaly  1638. 

J,  M£URSiU8,  Latin  poem  of  24 
lines.  1618. 

J.  Textor,  Nassovias,  Latin  qno- 
tations.  1618. 

P.  HoNDius,  Latin  poem.  1600. 

Greek  poem.  17  lines,  with  Ros* 
sian  signature  and  arms. 

J.  Starter,  Dutch  poem.  1621. 

J.  B.  Grama te,  of  Antwerp,  La- 
tin poem  of  36  lines.  1610. 

D*  Heinsivs,  Latin  poem  of  56 
lines.  With  snhscription :  nscripsi 
Anutelreodamiin  domo  Austriaea.^'' 

BtJOISLAUs  Behr,  Pomeranns,  Latin 
device.  1610. 

J*  J.  DE  LA  Forcade,  French  and 
Lat  poems,  suhscrihed:  »ex  pur- 
gatorio  meo  Leidenti,'*  1602. 

NfiTZELL,  Jou.  and  Gabr.,  from 
Numhcrg,  1607. 


J.  C.  Gevartius,  of  Antwerp,  Lat. 
proverbs.  1615. 

L.  Beyerlinck,  Canonicns  Antver- 
piensis,  Lat.  poem.  1610. 

Ph.  Cluverids,  the  Geographer  (Cat. 
Amer.  366),  qaotations.  1617. 

W.  Bedwellus,  Anglns  Hasllng- 
buriensis,  inscriptions  in  Oriental 
languages.  1612. 

P.  Y.  K.  (Palamedcs  v.  Kenlen,  Pseu- 
donym of  the  Dutch  poet  Joost 
V.  Vondel),  Dutch  poem  on  the 
Arminian  Hogerbeets.  (See  his 
works  edit,  by  J.  van  Lennep  H, 
322.) 

Hugo  GROTms,  liatin  poem  of  24 
lines.  1616. 

Joannes  Gsotkowsrt,  Polonas. 
Polish  poem.  1607. 

Is.Massa,  Dutch  Merchant  in  Bas- 
sia,  author  of  the  very  interestiog 
pamphlet  on  the  discoveries  of  Hnd- 
son,  the  early  Voyages  to  the  North- 
Pole,    cet. :    Russian   inscription. 

1627.   —   UNIQUE   AUTOORAPU. 

Carolina  Labbaeva,  learned  Vir- 
gin from  Berry,  (France)  Greek 
poem.  1601. 

P.  Labbabvus,  Gr.  and  Lat.  pro- 
verbs. 1601. 

P.  Choart  D£  Buzantal,  French 
Minister  to  Holland,  Lat  device. 
1601. 

D.  Baudius,  Lat.  and  Gr.  qaota- 
tions. 

cet.  cet. 


The  5  drawings,  mentioned,  aret 

J.  TAN  ois  VSLDK,  portrait  of  an  old  man,  bust,  with  interwoven  inscrip- 
tion: IVE  1628. -- Splendid  drawing  in  red  and  black  chalk.  Excee- 
dingly well  preserved. 

J.  VAN  BoucHORST,  a  Haarlcm-artist,   whose  works,  engravings  and  dra- 
wings are  of  the  greatest  rarity,  2  beautiful  drawings. 
1^.  Portrait  of  an  old  man,  half-length.  Drawing  in  India-ink.  WUk 
the  signature  and  device  of  the  artist.  Dated:  1629. 

2^.  Emblematical  figure^  drawing  with  the  pen.  JTith  Dutch  insenptio'' 
and  signature*  Dated :  1629. 
P.    Sabnredam,   the  famous  painter^  the  Market-^plaoe  at  Haarlem.  — 
.    Very  fine  drawing  in  India-ink  and  pencil,  signed  and  dated  1029. 
P.    KouwBNHORN,  emblematical  drawing  in  India*ink,  with  sigaatarc 

luid'  date  16S5. 

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1262  Album  Amicorum  of  Matthias  Franokena,  Friiftis,  oonttining 

108    inscriptions,   auiongst  which   a   host   of  autographs   of  his  most 

eminent  contemporaries.  Nearly  all  are  in  Latin,  written  from  1605—10. 

in  the  original  figurated  vellum  binding  lined  with  silk.  sq.  8<>.      50.— 

We  cite  the  following  uarnes,  begging  to  fix  more  particularly  on  the  three 

first  the  attention  of  the  American  amateur : 
P.  Paauw,  member  of  the  Family  after  which  the  Colony  Pavonia  in  New- 
Sweden,  received  its  name.  (Cat.  of  Portr.  858-877.) 

P.  Plancius,  the  celebrated  Geographer  and  promoter  of  the  Arctic-voya- 
ges. (Cat.  of  Portr.  928-933.) 

B.  Paludanus,  Physician,  Natnralist  and  Traveller;  author  of  the  interes- 
ting notes  on  Limchoten,  Itinerarium,  (Cat.  A mer.  2185-97,  Cat.  of  Portr. 
852,  853.) 


Arcerias,  S.,  1606. 
Aemilins,  £■,  1609. 
Bronchorst,  £.,  1609. 
Baudius,  D.,   1609. 
Noelde  Caron,  Engl.  Am- 
bass.  to  Holland  1610. 
Casanbonus,  J.,  1610. 
Coddaeas,  G.,  1609. 
Drnsins,  J.,  1606. 


Groot,  C.  de,  1609. 

Grnterus,  P.,   1605. 

Gomarus,  Fr.,  the  fa* 
mous  antagonist  of 
Armiuius.  1609. 

Heinsins,  D.,  the  poet. 
1607. 

Hommins,  F.,  1609. (See 

NO.Ul  9:Pilgrim-fathers. 


Lnbbertns,  S.,  1606. 
Suellius,  11.,  1609. 
Sandins,  F.,  1606. 
Vorstius,  B.,  1609. 
Valens,  P. 

Vulcaniiis,  B.,  1609. 
cet.  cet. 


Adams,  John,  second  President  of  the  U.  S. 

1263  rt.  A.  Signature.  5.50 

Adams  probably  niadu  use  of  this  siguature  as  a  card  of  introduction  to 
Mrs.  Perez  Morton,  whose  name  is  inscribed  on  the  same  paper  in 
A's  handwriting. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  6th  President  of  the  U.  S.  1825. 

1264  a,  A.  L.  S.  to   Sam.  Bell,  Governor  of  N.  Hampshire,  dat.  Washington 

March  1,  1822,  1  p.  fol.  8.50 

On  the  secret  Journal  of  the  Old  Congress.  —  Fine  Specimen. 

Adams,  Hanua,   celebrated   female  writer  of  Amer.,  author  of  Hiti.  of 
New   England   1799,  Hist,  of  the  Jews  1812,  cet., 

1265  a,  A.    L.   S.   to  Rev.  Jos.  Emerson  of  Beverley,  dat.  Boston,  Dec.  17, 

1806.  1  p.  closely  written.  4<^.  10.— 

Very  fine  letter:  "the  greatest  attachment  I  have  to  life  is  the  affec- 
tion I  feel  for  a  few  particular  friends;  but  ....  it  is  out  of  my 
power  to  do  them  any  good;  and  1  do  not  fed  as  if  my  death 
woold  be  a  real  loss  to  any  one  person.  However  1  earnestly  wish 
to  be  able  to  say, 

'/What'er  the  colour  of  my  fate, 
My  fate  shall  be  my  choice. 
Determin'd  am  I  while  1  breathe 
To  praise  and  to  rejoice." 

Allen,  William,   distinguished  author,  Pres.  of  Dartmouth  Coll.  1^17, 
of  Bowdoin  Coll.   1820—39. 

1266  tf.  A.   L.   8.  to   Silas   Durkee   of  Meredith,  dat.  Bowd.  Coll.  July  17, 

1^4.  1  p.  48.  1.50 

On  the  coarse  of  Lectures  in  the  Medical  School  of  Maine. 


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AmeSy  Ffsber,  one  of  the  most  eloqnentMemben  of  Congitess,  1789—97. 

1267  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  John  Worthington  of  Springfield,  dat.  Dedham,  Oct  10, 

1796.  2  pp.  A\  10.- 

On  various  subjects:  „Tbi8  week  will  produce  the  first  DediMun  news- 
paper, but  onr  own  news  will  scarcely  find  matter  to  fill  it.  Like 
peter  Pindar's  razors,  it  may  do  to  sell." 

1268  6.  A.  L.  S.  to  the  same,  dat.  April  3,  1799.  2|  pp.  40.  8.- 

Moucy- matters. 

Amherst,  Jeffirey,  Commander  of  the  British  forces  in  America  1758; 
he  conquered  with  General  Wolfe  the  whole  of  Canada. 

1269  a.  L.  S.   to   Sir  Will.   Johnson,   dat.   N.   Y.   Dec.  20,  1761.  2  fdU  pp. 

fol.  12.- 

Joterestin^  letter  on  varioos  transactions  with  the  CherokecB,  the  Six  Na- 
tions, the  Iroquois,  cet.,  probably  to  secure  their  assistance  in  tbe 
war  against  the  French.  The  Six  Nations  receive  £  1000,  theChero- 
kees  clothes,  two  Iroquois  40  Dollars  each,  a  gun  and  dotfaing,  oet  cet. 

Barlow,  Joel,  Patriotic  poet,  author  of  TAe  Columbitulj  1807.  Chaplain 
in  the  Revol.  War  1778-83,  Minister  to  France  1811. 

1270  a.  A.   L.    S.    to    Sr.m.  M.  Hopkins  of  N.  Y.,  dat  Washington,  Jan.  17, 

1806.  1  p.  40.  8,- 

On  tbe  encouragement  to  fine  arts  in  America,  cet. 

1271  b.  A.  Billet  S.,  no  address,  nor  date.  1  p.  8®.  4.50 

*  Continue  to  boste  and  bang  me  when  you  can  and  try  to  get  me  more 
correct." 

Barnes,  Albert,  Presb.  Clergyman  at  Morristown,  1825-30.  and  at  Phila- 
delphia, 1830-70,  author  of  the  popular  Notes  on  the  2^.  Testameni^ 
firm  antagonist  of  slavery. 

1272  «.  A.   L.   S.  to  Rev.  Rob.  Baird  of  Princetown,  dat.  Morristown,  Got. 

7,  1828.  1  p.  4».  2.50 

On  an  exploring  tour  in  behalf  of  Sabbath  schools. 

Belknap,  Jeremy,  distinpruiahed  Historian,  founder  of  the  Massachus. 
Hist.  Society. 

1273  a.  A.  L.  8.   to  Mr.  David  Mc  Clure  of  Portsinowth,  dat.  Dover,  Febr. 

14,  1774.  9  lines  40.  7.50 

.  Berbioe.  —  Luzao,  Elias,  disti^igrulshed  Leyden  lawyer  and  editor  of 
the  Gazette  de  Leide.  (Catal.  America  1613.) 

1274  a,  A.   L.    S.  in  French,  dat  May  4,  1766.  3  pp.  4fi.  2.50 

Interesting  letter  on  the  condition  of  slavery,  commevoe/  finances  oet.  of 
the  Colony  of  Berbice. 

Blaeu,  JoaD,  celebrated  Publisher  of  Atlases  and  maps  at  Amsterdam ; 
the  renowned  large  Atlas,  of  which  his  father  Willem  Jansz.  Blaeuhad 
published  a  preliminary  edition  in  2  vol.  in  1634,  was  enlarged  by  him 
to  9  volumes. 

1275  a.  8.  Document^  d5ated  Oct.  25,  1656.  1  p.  fol.  4.- 

,  PoUviBkr  y  Poilte,  Simon,  the  Liberator  of  Colombia. 

1276  a.  A.   L.   8.  dat.  Quartel-Oeneral  de  Angostura.  Dea  14y  18119.  3  pp. 

4«.  —  Copied  ui  lithogr.  -.75 

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Brazil.  —  Artisohau  Arcisaewsky,  Ohr.  ab,  Pole,  Geneial  in  the 
service  of  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Comp.,  highly  distinguished  himself  in  i^ra^l. 

1277  a.  A.   L.   S.,  in  Latin,  to  P.  van  Limborch,  dat  Amsterdam,  Oct.  28, 

1638.  1  p.  fol.  —    Very  rare  autograph.  12.— 

ArraBgemeots  befure  his  starting  for  America* 

John  Maurioe  of  Nassau,  grandson  of  John  Count  of  Nassau, 

(elder  brother  of  WSlliam  Itie  Silent),  Governor  and  Genewl  of  the 
Dutch  forces  in  Brazil  1636-1644. 

1278  a,  S.  Document  (in    Dutch),   dat.    ,^MaurUstad   op  Vryburg^^  (in  Brazil), 

Jan.  15,  1643.  I  p.  sq.  fol.  —  On  vellum,  with  seal,  .        15. — 

Passport  to  Max.  Schade,  Ensign  and  Lieutenant  of  M's  life-guard  in 
Brazil. 

1279  6.  L.   S.   (in   Dutch),  to   the   States   of  the  Province  of  Utrecht,  dat. 

Cloves,  Febr.  28,  1667.  1  p.  fol.—  fTUk  one  autogr.  Hue,  and  teal,  7.50 
lotereeting  letter.  The  office  of  Field-Marshal  of  the  U.  Provinces  being 
vacant,  Maurice  very  humbly  offers  his  services. 

1280  c,  2  L.  S.,  (in  Dutch),  to  Will.  Davidson,  Baronet,  Commissary  of  the 

King  of  Gr.  Britain  in  Amsterdam,  dat  Cleves,  Jan.  8  and  17, 1661. 

3  pp.  fol.  --  Boih  with  seals.  8.— 

Being  appointed  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  Charles  II,  by  the  Blector 

of  Brandenburg,  he  asks  for  information  on  hotels,  cet.  in  London.  — 

Appended   a   list   of   his   train,    coaches,  horses,  cet.  (in  French),  -«- 

CuHouS, 

1281  d.  L.  S.,  (in  French),  dat  Frane(iuer,  Febr.  14,  1665.  2  pp.  4*.      5.— 

Particulars  concerning  his  health  after  an  accident  he  met  with  at  Fra- 
neqner.  When  returning  from  the  funeral  of  Count  William  Frederick 
of  Nassau,  6  Jan.  1665,  a  bridge  broke  down  under  him,  and  he  nar- 
rowly escaped  death.  There  exists  a  very  fine  old  Dutch  engraving  ib 
3  sheets  of  this  accident.  (See :  F.  Muller*s  Catal.  of  Dujbeh  Histor.  plates). 

1282  €.  D.  S.,  as  Field-Marshal  of  the  U.  Prot.,  dat  Muyden,  Aug.  10, 1672. 

1  p.  fol.  —  WUh  seal.  2.75 

Military  order. 

l^lanto,  Piraiic,,  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to  John  Maurice  of  Nassau, 

whom  he  accompanied  to  Brazil,  and  whose  government  ho  extolled  in 
a  Latin  epos  Mauritiados  libri  XIL  Lugd.  Bat  1647,  (See  C^tal. 
Amer.  200—204).  He  died  1690. 

1283  a,  Auto^aph    Po^tn  S^ed,  (in  Latin)  dedicated :  y^JHvind  F4U  Caspari 

Barlaeo,''  the  Historian  of  Brazil  CSee  Catal.  Amer.  185—190),  who 
had  written  a  Latin  poem  in  hoftor  ofPlaiite*s3f«»Wiflf/iifb*.  —  4  close- 
ly written  pp.  fol.  —  Curious  and  very  rare  autography  nevtir  pu- 
blished. 16.— 

Bree,  H.  van,  Dutch  Navigator. 

1284  a.  A.  L.  S.  (in  Dutch)  to  C.  Huygens,  from  the  Island  Mauritius,  Jan. 

4,  1606.  1  full  p.  fol.  —  Interesting  and  rare  autograph.  8.— 

Tidings   of  the  squadroon  of  Matelief  de  Jonge/  on  which  van  Bree  was 

embarked.  (Cat.  Amer.  2205—2'"'' 


Brooks,  John,  served  with  great  distinction  in  the  Kevol.  War,  Gover- 
nor of  MsEitsaehiis.  1816—^. 

1285  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  General  Eben.  Mattoon,  dat  MedfOrd,  Dec.  30  (no  year). 
1  p.  8».  ^  2.~ 

AniHi^Ait. 

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Brown,  Jacob,  of  BrownviUe. 

1286  a.  A.   L.    S.   to  Isaiah  Townsend  of  Albany,  dat.  Brownville,  April  23, 

1812.  2  pp.  foL  2.75 

Brown  is  scandalized  by-  and  asks  for  explanation  of  a  rumour  spread  by 
Townsend,  Spencer,  a.  o.,  that  "Jie  wot  to  receive  sometMng  very 
considerable  for  his  exertions  in  favor  of  the  Bank  of  America'' 

Brown,  James,  Senator  1812—17, 1819—24,  Minister  to  France  1824—29. 

1287  a,  A.   L.   S.   to   Mr.  le   Comte  de   Forbin,  dat.  Paris,  Sept  13,  1827. 

1  p.  40.  1.50 

He  solicits  permission  for  some  Americans  to  enter  the  Musee  Royal. 

Bry,  Theodore  de,  the  head  of  the  celebrated  family  of  engravers  and 
editors  of  the  fine  set  of  voyages,  cet.  (Catal.  Amer.  1857—65). 

1288  a.  A.  L.  8.  (in  French),  to  Franc.  Raphelenglns,  (Frans  van  Ravelen- 

gien)  Hebrew  Prof,  and  editor  at  Leiden,  son  in  law  of  C.  Plantinus, 

dat.  Franekf.,  Sept.  19,  1695.  1  p.  fol.  —  Fine  facsimile  in  litL,  on 

tinted  paper.  3.— 

Interesting   letter    on    his  pablications,  especially  on  the  5th  part  of  his 

Grands  Voyages,  of  which  he  sends  a  copy  to  Raphelengias.  —  From: 

H.  Lempertz,  Bifderhefte  d.  Buck  hand ds. 

Buren,   Martin  Jan,  8th  President  of  the  IT.  8.  1837—41,  Governor 
of  N.  Y.  1828. 

1289  a.  A.  L.  8.  to  Mr.  Mills,  dat.  July  8,  1826.  6  lines.  4».  6.- 

Burr,  Aaron»  Vice-Pres.   of  the   U.   S.,  tried  on  a  charge  of  treason 
1807,  but  acquitted. 

1290  «..  A.  L.  8.  to  James  Monroe,  dat.  Aug.  8,  1797.  6  lines.  4».  6.- 

State-affairs. 

1291  b,  L.    8.   to  Edw.  D.  Griffin,  Pres.  of  Williams  Coll.,  dat.  N.  Y.  July, 

9,  1828.  1  p.  40.  3.- 

Desiring  to  place  a  youth  in  Williams  CJollege. 

1292  c.  Autograph  card.  !•- 

1293  d.  Autograph  Signature.  1  — 

With  an  annotation  iu  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  W.  B  Sprague  (See  below) : 
„Sent  me  by  Hon.  D.  Webster  Oct.  1820." 

Cabot,  George,  Amer.  Statesman  of  great  influence,  confidential  friend 
of  Washington  and  Hamilton,  Senator  1791-^6. 

1294  a.  A.   L.    S.    to    Rev.    Jos.    Dana  of  Ipawich,   dat    Oct.  12,  1797. 

1  p.  4«.  .  3.- 
On  the  education  of  his  «on. 

Cailbom,  J.  C,  distinguished  Amer.  Statesman,  upholder  of  slavery. 

1295  a.  A.   L.    8.   to  W.   J.   Watt,   dat.   Paddleton,   Oct.   21,   1846.  2  pp. 

40.  2.- 

CampbcU,  Alex.,  Baptist  Minister  in  AVashington  1800,  founder  of  the 
sect  called,  „Campbellites." 
li'l^G  a.  A.  L.   S.,  in  French,  to  K(w.  P.  H.  Marron  of  Paris,  without  date. 

2  pp.  80.  2.50 
On  a   volame  of  sermons,  published  by  Campbell.            , 

Clay,  Henry,  very  popular  Orator  and  Statesman,  Secret  of  State 
uftder.J.  Q.  Adams. 
1297  a,  A.  L.  in  the  ,3d  person.  3  lines.  4".  S.- 

Fred. MnllfiTf 

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COinton,  Admiral  (George,  Governor  of  New  York  17^^^53,  (}oy.  of 
Newfoundland  tUl  1761. 

1298  a.  S.  Document,  to  Will.  Johnson  Esq.  Colonel.,  dat.  N.  Y.  May  9, 1748. 

1  p.  fol.  —  With  seal  (broken).  6.50 

Military  orders  to  protect  the  frontiers  and  annoy  the  enemy. 

Clinton,  George,  first  President  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  1777,  Vice-Pres, 
of  the  U.  S.  1804—12. 

1299  a.  A.  L.   S.  to   Henry   Glen,  dat.  Poughkeepsie,   May  2,   1778.  1  p. 

40-  .    6.— 

Some   military    arraDgemcnts   during  the  RevoL  War;  Clinton  was  then 
Brig.  General. 

13(J0  b.  A,   L.  to   S.  De  Witt    Esq..   dat.   Greenwich,   Sept.    6,  1791.  1  p. 
fol.  1.25 

Attested   in  a   notice  by    Rev.  Will.    B.  Spragne  as  the  handwriting  of 
Rev.  George  CUnton. 

1301  c.  A.   S.  Message,  in  conveyance  of  some  papers  relative  to  the  Onon- 

dago,    Cayuga,    and    Delaware  nations,   etc.,  dat.  Jan.,   29,   1802, 
1  p.  40.  6.  - 

Clinton,  De  Witt,  Araer.  Statesman,  Lieut-Governor  of  New  York, 
1811—13;  initiated  the  construction  of  tfte  Erie  Canal,  1815. 

1302  a.  A.   L.   S.  to  Dr.  GriflSn,  Pres.  of  Williams  Coll.,  dat.  Albany,  July 
24,  1824.  5  lines.  4®.  2.50 

Offers  thanks  to  Dr.  G.  for  his  excellent  adresses  delivered  in  N.  Y. 

1303  d,  A.  L.  S.  to  A.  Campbell  Esq.,  dat.  Nov.  11,  1825.  1  page.  40.    2.50 

1304  c.  A.  L.  S.  to  Major  (West?)  of  West  Point,  dat.  N.  Y.  May  18, 1827. 

1  p.  40.  2.50 

Cooper,  William,  American  Botanist. 

1305  a,  A.   L.   S.,  in  French,  to  Mr.   M.  C.  van  Hall  in  Amsterdam,  dat. 

N.  Y.  Dec.  29,  1830.  1  p.  40.  1.— 

Crawfdrd,  William  Harris,  President  of  the  U.  S.  Senate,  1812* 
Judge  of  the  North.  Circuit  Court  of  Georgia  1827—34;  intimate  friend - 
of  La  Fayette.   - 

1306  a.  L.  S.  to  J.  Butler,  dat.  Treas.  Departm.  Dec  IG,  1822.  1  p.  40.  2.60 

Grevecoeur,  Hector  St.  John,  Agriculturist,  author  of  the:  ^oyaffe  e^ 
Pennaylvunie^  1801  (Catal,  Amer.  502),  and  of:  LeiiersofanAmer,  Farmer, 
came  to  America  1754,  French  Consul  at  N.  Y.  1783. 

1307  tf.  A.  L.   S.   „an  citoyen  Maradan,"  dat.   18   Brumaire  (1800?)   1   p. 

40.  3.-* 

On   the   publication   of  a   work  (probably  his:  Voyage  dans  la  Haute 
Fennsyivanie,} 

1308  *.  A.  L.  S.  to  the  same,  no  date.  J  p.  40.  2.— 

Same  snbject. 

Dana^  Daniel,  President  of  Dartmouth  University  1820. 

1309  tf.  A.   L.    S.    to    Governor    Bell,   dat.    Londonderry,   Dec.    80,    1822. 

1  p.  40*  1.50 

On  preparing  a  sermon  for  the  ensuing  eleotion. 

AfXfi«X«X>AIC« 

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guished  author  of  the :  „ General  Abridgment  fifid  Digest  qf  Aver.  Law. 
1823—29." 
nm  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  Th.  Dwight,  dat  N.  Y.,  Sept  14,  1788.  1  p.  fol.      2.50 
State-affairs. 

Daggett,  Pavid,  Amer.  Jnrist,  Senator  and  Chief- Justice  1832—34. 

1311  a,  A.  L.   S.   to    E.    Mills,   Senator,    dat.   New-Haven,    Jan.    7,  1824. 

1  p.  40.  1.50 

Davenport,  James,  Amer.  Statesman,  distinguished  Member  of  Con- 
gress 1796—99. 

1312  a.  A.   L.    S.   to    Sam.    M.   Hopkins  of  N.  Y.,  dat.  Stamford,  July  21, 

1796.  2  pp.  4«.  3.- 

Reqnests    Mr.    H.  to  dispose  by  sale  in  Europe  of  46.000  acres  of  land 
in  Virginia, 

Day,  Jeremiah,  distinguished  Mathematician,  Pres.  of  Yale-College 
1817--46. 

1313  «.  A.   L.   S.   to   Rev.   Edw.   D.    Griffin,   dat.  Yale-CoII.  Nov.  2,  1818. 

1  p.  40.  1.- 

Dickerson,  Hfthlon,  Governor  of  New  Jersey  1815—17,  IT.  S.  Senator 
1818-34. 

1314  a.  A.  Signature.  1.— 

Dumai^,  MathieUs  Count,  bravely  served  as  Aide-de-camp  to  Rocham- 
beau  in  America,  (1780—83),  fulfilled  American  missions  in  Holland  and 
Turkey,  General  at  Waterloo,  assisted  La  Fayette  in  placing  Louis  Phi- 
lippe on  the  French  throne. 

1315  a,  Autogr.   Poem,   imitation   of  Horatius    Odae,    U,  10,  in  6  stanzas  of 

French  verses.  12  — 

Very    fine   autograph,    signed:  f,FaU  la  nuH  du  4  Nov.  IW,  pendant 
una  insomnie,  D — .^* 

Dwight,  Timothy,  Chaplain  in  the  Revol.  Ariny,  whose  patriotic  songs 
were  very  popular  amongst  the  soldiers,  President  of  Yale  College 
1795—1817. 

1316  tf.  A.  8.  Testimony,  dat.  Yale-College,  June  2,  1802.  1  p.  8^  2.50 

Eaton )  Amos,  celebrated  Naturalist,  writer  on  Botany,  Geology,  cet 
Prof,  at  Troy  till  1842. 

1317  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  a  coUeague,  dat.  Albany,  Aug.  1,  1828.  1  p.  fol.      t.bO 

Ofiers  on  some  conditions  not  to  publish  a  system  of  Geology. 

EatoH)  William,  one  of  the  bravest  Generals  of  America;  as  Consul 
of  Tripoli  he  captured  Deme  1805. 

1318  a.  A.    L.   S.   to   Governor  Strong,  dat.   Springfield,   Pebr.  3,  (180)6. 

1  p.  8«.  2.50 

On  the  Tripoline  negociation  of  peace.  —  -rConfldenMal.*' 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  Amer.  Metaphysician,  President  of  Union  Col- 
lege 1799—1808. 

1319  a.  A.  Signature.  —-'^ 
j^rskine,  Jolip«  celebrated  scholar  at  Edinburgh. 

Id20  a.  A.  L.  S.   to   Rev.  Hopkins  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  dat  Edinb.. 
June  18,  1793,  1  p.  4».  1-2$ 

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E'wing,  Charles,  Chief-Justice  of  New  Jersey,  1824—^2. 

1321  d,  A.  Signature.  —.75 

Sverett,  Alex.  Hill.,   author  and  diplomatist,  editor  of  the  N.  Amer, 
Revieto. 

1322  a.  2  A.  L.   in  the  3d  person,  to  L.  C.  Luzac  at  Leiden,  dat.  May  3, 

1816  cet  1  p.  49  and  8o.  1.— 

£verett,  Edward,  distinguished  Amer.  scholar  and  Statesman,  Gover- 
nor of  Massachus.  1836—40,  Minister  to  England.  1841—45,  cet. 

1323  a.  A.  L.  in  the  3d  person  to  J.  M'Lean.  No  date.  3  lines.  8<*.         1.50 
Fitch,  Thomas,  Goviemor  of  Connecticut,  1754—66. 

1324  a.  A.  L.  S.   to   General  William   Johnson   (See    W  1354),  dat.  New 

Haven,  Oct.  13,  1755.  2  pp.  40.  18.— 

Very  fine  letter:  Congratulation  on  Johnson's  victory  npon  Baron  Dieskau 
at  Lake  Greorge,  8  Sept.  1755,  and  relating  to  the  military  measures. 
Fitch  would  think  fit. 
iPranklin,  BeDJamin,  the  famous  Statesman  and  Philosopher. 

1325  a.  A.  L.  S.  dat.  Passy,  Oct.  4,  1777.  I  ^,f^^Ao\.{Uthogr.  facsimile,)  1.— 

Remarkable  utterance  on  his  philosophical  opinions. 

1326  h,  A.  L.  S.,  on  his  being  admitted  a  member  of  the  Academy  of  Padua, 

dat.  Passy,  April  26,  1782.  2  pp.  4fi,  —  Copy  of  his  epitaph,  written 
by  hi  mself  1728.  —  Reduced  copy  of  his  portr.  inserted  in  Lavater's 
work  on  Physionomy.  —  3  Lithogr.  fSsicsimiles  on  one  sheet,  fol.  3. — 
From  Lempertz:  Bilderhefte  des  Bnchbandels. 

1327  c,  MS.   copy   of  a  little  poem  (not  published?)  dat.  April  22,  1784,  the 

original  of  Which  passed  from  the  famous  collection  Upcott  into  that 
of  Mr.  H.  Lempertz,  who  presented  it  to  Mr.  Bodel  Nyenhuis  at 
Leiden,  from  whence  it  came  into  the  hands  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Hebich 
at  Hamburg.  2.— 

Last  lines:  »*i  fs  time  that  I  retire  to  rest, 

Landlord,  I  thank  ye  I  —  Friends,  good  night." 

Gilman,  John  Taylor,  Governor  of  N.  Hampshire,  1794—1805. 

1328  a,  A.  L.   S.  to  Caleb  Strong^  Grov.  of  Massachus.  dat.  Exeter,  Jan.  6, 

1802.  1  p.  40.  2.- 

Qoodhue,  Benjamin,  U.  S.  Senator  1796—1800. 

1329  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  Dwight  Foster,  no  date  (May  1798).  1  p.  8«.      3.50 

On  politics.  —  '/What  have  you  done  -with  Harper's  resolution  for  pro- 
hibiting interconrse  with  France,"  cet. 

QoodriCh,  Chauncey,  IT.  S.  Senator,  Lieut.-Governor  of  Connecticut* 

1330  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  John  Mix,  dat.  Philad.  Dec.  25,  1798.  1  p.  40.  2.25 

Giving  some  information  on  Doctor  Hart's  death. 

1331  b.  A.   L.   S.  to   Th.   S.  Williams  of  Hartford,  dat.  Washington,  April 

23,  1808.  1  p.  40.  2.25 

Gore,  Christopher,  Governor  of  Massachus.  1809. 

1332  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  General  Mattoon,  dat.  April  18,  1817.  1  p.  8".  2.50 

Granger,    Gideon,   able  political   writer,  Postmaster-General  of  the 
U.S.  1801-14. 

1333  a.  A.  L.   S.  to  Justice  Ely  of  West  Springfield,  dat.  Suffield,  Jan.  14^ 

1799.  1  p.  fol.  1.60 

Pamily-matters. 

Ahivsbdak.  1Q 

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Qray,  WUUam,  eoriaeBt  and  sieceuliii  Mecemiot,  h^Mor  9^  ^^  <ime 
more  than  60  ships  on  the  Ocean,  Lieat.-Goyenior  of  MJ9Jafi|»cl^iis.  IBIO. 

1334  a.  A,  li.  S.  to  John  Worthington  of  Springfield,  dat  SalezQ.  Fehr»   12* 

1798.  2  p.  4».  2.50 

1335  i.  A.  L.  S.  to  the  same,  dat.  Aug.  3,  1798.  2  pp.  4>.    ,  %M 

Green,  Ashbel,  Amer.  Scholar  and  Divhie  at  Philadelphia,  1787,  Pre- 
sident of  Nassaa  Hall  or  Princeton  College. 

1336  a.  A.    L.    S.  to    Rev.  Edw.  D.   ariffin,  dat    Princ.    Oct.    6,   1813. 

1  p.  4«.  2.60 

Thanks  for  a  sympathising  letter  on  the  deajtl^  of  his  son.  —  Hmc  letter. 

Giiffin,  Sdw.  D.,  President  of  William's  CoHege,  1821-^36,  .elaqveai 
preacher  and  distingnished  author. 

1337  0.  A.  L.  S.  to  Dr.  H.  T.  Cogswell  of  Hartford,  dat.  Kewark,  Jan.  31, 

1817.  2J  pp.  4«.  2.50 

On  the  asylnm  for  the  deaf  and  dumb  erected  at  Hartford  by  Dr.  Cogswell. 

1338  b.  A.   L.   S.  to  Rev.   Tim.   M.  Cooley  of  Granville,  dat   Witt.  CoU. 

Mardi  11,  1824.  1  p.  4^  2.- 

Family-matters. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  one  of  the  most  eloquent  and  powerfiil  States- 
men of  the  U.  S.,  brave  soldier,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Washington;  killed 
in  a  duel  by  Aaron  Burr,  1804. 

1339  a.  A.  L.  S.,   without  address^  dat.  N.  Y.,  Dec  d,  1813. 2|  pp.  4o.  12.— 

Iniereiting  letter,  giving  his  judicial  opinion  in  the  case  of  -tli^  Sfhum,, 
an  American  vessel  detained  on  the  high  sea  and  carried  mto  an 
English  port 

1340  h  L.  S.,  without  address.,  dat  N.  T.,  March  22, 1800. 1  p.  4o.  7.50 

Military  affairs. 

Hanoook,  John,  fiunons  Amer.  Patriot,  whose  zeal  caused  him  like 
Adams  to  be  exempted  from  the  pardon  in  Gov.  Gage's  proclamation, 
1775.  As  President  of  Congress  (1775-  77)  4ie  was  the  first  to  sign  the 
Dechiration  of  Independ.  Afterwards  Gov.  of  Massachos.  1780-~85, 
1787—93. 

1341  a,  A.  Signature.  8.- 

Harper,  Bobert  Ooodloe,  Member  of  Congress  1794--18Q1,  Senator 
and  very  able  Lawyer. 

1342  a*  A.  L.  S.  to  Rev.  Dr.  Greene  of  Philadelphia,  dat,  Baltimore^  Jan. 

16,  1803.  1  p.  4».  1.50 

Harris,  William,  President  of  Colombia  CoUege.  iail^>-^a9. 

1343  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  J,  Day,  Pros,  of  Yale-Coll.,  dat.  N.  Y.   Oct  18,  1824. 

1  p.  40.  2.- 

Harrison,  William  Senry,  9th  President  of  the  U.  S.  1841. 

1344  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  W.  H>  Seward,  Seci*et  of  State,  dat  North  Bend,  (no 

year).  1  fall  p.  4«.  6.60 

On  politics:    *I   belie?e  that  at  no  former  period  we  have  been  gaining 

recoroiiB   from  the  anemiea*  ranks  Inter  than  at  pronent"  -<-  A  post- 

scriptam  says:   '/As  the  best  security  to  this  Ict^ter  against  Ihe  pirated 

of  P.  O.  (Post  Office)  I  will  direct  it  to  the  $«w.  A»f  SiUtte." 

Fr9d«  MMlMs 

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WSSkoXXB^i  Jiftmei^  Lawyer  and  Senator,  1794--I810,  took  ao  aetive 
part  in  the  Bevol.  8triiggle. 

1345  a.  A.  L.  to  Bey.  Jer.  Day  of  Yale  Coll.,  June  8,  1824.  1  p.  fol.     2.-^^ 

1346  b.  A.  L.  to  the  Rev.  Marron  of  Paris.  No  date.  1  p.  8°.  3.— 

On  aotographs  pf  Jefferson  and  Washington. 

Holy6kd,  Sidward,  President  of  Harvard-Univers.   1737,  disttnguished 
Sfathematician. 
1847  A.  A.   L.   8.   to  R.   Co<»ke  aft  London,  dat.  Gantbrklgfi^  Apr.  2»  17^. 
1  p.  4^  —  Sedreg  autograpA,  7.50 

On  Dr.  Beneon'i  works. 

Hlll8ili8,  LevinuB,  Celebrated  Geographer  and  editor  at  Nnrnberg  in 
the  16th  cent,  who  pttbllshed  the  very  rare  and  fine  set  of  Voyages, 
26  vol.  4fi,  amongst  which  many  relate  to  America. 

1348  tf.  A.   L.  S.   to  Job.   Obertdorffer  of  Regensburg,  dat.  May  10,  1603. 
1  p.  fol.  Fine  lith.  facsimile.  —  JTUh  copy  of  Ms  prinlermMrk.  3.— 

Yrdtti:  LempeHz,  BUd&rheffe  dei  BucAhaudels, 

Huntington,  Benjamin,  American  Jurist  and  Statesman,  Member  of 
tiie  Connecticut-Congress,  Member  of  Congress,  1789—91,  cet 

1349  a.  A.  L.   S.  to    Capt.  J.  Huntington  of  Windham,  dat.  Lebanon,  July 
16,  1777.  1  p.  fol.  2^ 

On  his  farm. 

Huntington,  SamueL  Signer  of  the  Declar.  of  Independ.,  Member  and 
Pres.  of  the  Old  Congress,  1776—88. 

1350  a.  A.  copy  of  a  letter  to  Col.  J.  Wadsworth,  dat.,  Norwich,  March  8, 

1788.  1  p.  fol.  2.~ 

On  Ws  retiring  from  Congress. 

Jackson,  Charles,  Judge  of  the  Supr.  Court  of  Massachus.  1813—24. 

1351  a,  A.   L.    S.   to   Rev.  Sam.  Willard  of  Deerfield,  the  author  of  several 

hymn-books,  dat.  Boston,  Jan.  11,  18120.  3  pp.  4^.  8.— 

Proposal  to  undertake  the  charge  of  a  school. 

Jay,  John,  Member  of  the  first  Congress,  in  the  proceedings  of  which  he 
took  a  leading  part.  Chief  Justice  of  the  U.  S.  Supr.  Court,  Governor 
of  N.  Y.  „ln  lofty  disinterestedness,  in  unyielding  integrity,  no  one  of 
the  great  men  of  the  Revol.  approached  so  near  Washington.*'^  Hil- 
OretA. 

1352  a.  AjJ^.  S.   to    Tim.  Pickering,   Secret,   of  State,  dat.  N.  Y.  July  5, 

itW.  1.  p.  4^  —  tins  ipediinen.  1^.— 

Desires  a  copy  of  the  Convention  of  Armed  Neutrality. 

1353  b.  A.  L.  S.  to  Hev.  Dr.  Morse  of  Charlestown,  dat.  Bedford,  March  3, 

1813.  A  full  page  40.  12.— 

Fine,  interesting  letter  on  Eliot's  Biographical  Dictionary. 

jTbhnson,  Sir  William,  Statesman  and  soldier,  distinguished  himself  in 
all  the  expeditions  against  the  French,  defeated  Dieskau  1755,  and  took 
Fort  Niagara,  for  which  services  he  received  a  tract  of  100,000  acres, 
north  of  the  Mohawk,  from  George  II.  By  making  himself  conversant 
with  the  language  of  the  Indians  and  adopting  their  dress,  he  won  their 
tonfidttice,  80  as  to  be  akosen  Saehem  of  the  Mohawks. 

1354  d.  A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  Wetberhead,  dat.  Johnson   Hall,  July  12, 1767.  1  p. 

UtU  —  Fgff  ra0e  atOograpk,  15.  «- 

On  private  business. 

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Johnson,  William,  Judge  of  the  Sopr.  Court  of  the  U.  8.  1904,  dis- 
tinguished jurist  and  author. 

1356  a,  A.  L.  8.  to  Edw.  H.  RincaU,  dat.  May  27,  1828.  1  p.  8«.  1.— 

Declines  standing  sponsor. 

Kemp,  Francois  Adriaan  v.  d.,  Baptist  Minister  in  Holland,  a  zea- 
lous republican  who  settled  in  America,  where  by  his  literary  tadents 
he  became  the  friend  of  Adams,  a.  o. 

1356  0.  3  A.  L.  8.  to  J.  Luzac,  dat.  12  Dec.  1805,  %1  Febr.  1807  —  and  to 

Et.  Luzac,    dat.  17  Aug.  1827,  aU  in  Dutch.  12  pp.  40.  10.— 

Interesting  letters  on  literary  sabjecu,  on  the  condition  of  literature  in 
America,  on  his  Amer.  friends,  Adams  a.  0.,  cet.  Of  Adams  he  says: 
»thas  this  eminent  man  sees  his  senrices  rqiaid  with  ingratitade,  bat 
why  excel  di^inteiestediy  and  toil  for  the  ungrateful?  He  coold  have 
foreseen  his  reward  quod  pleriqae  viri  clari  habuere."  —  In  his 
3d  letter  he  gives  Adams  opinion  on  J.  Lnzac:  «he  is  a  large  portion 
of  the  salt  of  the  earth,  and  if  it  were  not  for  a  few  such  Lots,  it 
seems  to  me,  the  whole  Sodom  must  soon  be  bamed  up,'*  cet. 
(12  lines  in  English). 

Kent,  James,  Chancellor  of  New  York,  1814-1823,  author  of  the  cele- 
brated Commentaries  on  the  U.  S.  Constitution. 

1357  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Abr.   van  Vechten  of   Albany,    dat.   N.    Y.,  July  28, 

1797.  1  p.  4«.  2.— 

On  a  law-suit. 

1358  b,  A.  L.   S.  to  Sam.  M.  Hopkins   of  New  York,  dat.  Albany,  July  8, 

1806.  1^  p.  40.  2.- 

Family-matters. 

1359  c,  A.  L.  S.  to  his  brother,  dat.  Dec  2,  1814.  1^  p.  40.  2.- 

Fine  letter  on  an  autograph  of  Las  Casas,  on  the  last  books  he  read, 
his  comfortable  home,  cet. 

1360  d.  A.  L.  S.  to  J.  Woodworth,  dat.  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1827.  1  p.  4fi.      1.50 

1361  e,  A.  L.  S.   to   St.  van   Rensselaer  of  Albany,  dat.  N.  Y.,  March  28, 

1834.  1  p.  4«.  2.50 

On  the  Rev.  John  Wheeler,  Pres.  of  the  Univers.  of  Vermont. 

King,  Bufus,  eloquent  Orator  in  the  Old  Congress  1784—86,  U.  S. 
Mmister  to  London  1796—1804.  In  1785  he  moved  a  resolution  to  abo- 
lish slavery  in  every  State. 

1362  «.  A.   L.   S.  to   Th.   Dwight  of  Springfield,  dat.  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1787. 

2  pp.  40.  10.— 

Very  fine   letter,   on   politics.    —    -since  the  affairs  of  our  country  are 

becoming    critical,    and    the  neighbourhood,  in  which  yon  reside,  may 
unfortunately  be  the  Theatre  of  intestine  war" ....  cet. 

1363  b,  A.   L.    S.   to    Benj.   Walker  of  N.  Y.  dat.  Philad.,  Febr.  15,  1795. 

2  pp.  40.  ic- 
on  the   distressing   situation    of  the  settlers  at  Gallipolis.  Their  lands 
fell  within  the  grant  of  the  Ohio-Company  '^who  consider  these  unfor- 
tunate people  as  mere  tenants  at  their  will." 

Klrkland,  John  Thornton,  Pres.  of  Harvard-Univers.  1810—28,  the 
distinguished  author  of  the  Biography  of  Fisher  Ames^  an  Amer.  classic. 

1364  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Jer.  Nelson  of  Newburyport,  dat*  Boston,  July  25, 1805. 

1  p.  40.  '    .  '  1.25 

FrecL  Mnllflr, 

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1365  b.  Eirkland,  John  Thomton.  —  A.  L.  S.  to  Bev.  Chiekering  of 

Woburn,  dat.  Dec.  12,  1811.  2  pp.  40.  2.— 

Interesting  letter  on  the  sospension  of  Mr.  Rose. 

Knox,  Henry,  General  and  Secret,  of  War  under  Washington;  he  took 
an  active  part  in  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  and  in  almost  all  great 
exploits  of  the  Revol.  War. 

1366  a.  L.   S.  to    Captain  Bull,  dat.  War  Department,  July  14,  1798.  1  p. 

fol.  7.50 

Order  to  embark  for  New-Brunswick.  ^ 

Labadists,  the  Dutch  religious  sect,  originated  by  John  de  Labadie, 
many  of  whose  followers  went  to  America,  where  they  found  a  fertile 
soil  for  their  mystic  feelings.  One  of  them,  P.  Schluter,  wrote  a  jour- 
nal of  his  travels  in  New-Netherland,  which  MS.  was  published  by  the 
Hon.  H.  a  Murphy,  1867,  for  the  Long  Island  Hist.  Society  —  (Catal. 
Amer.  1305-<1323.  See  also  on  the  Labadists  in  New-Jersey:  Catal. 
Amer.  1049.) 

Schurman,  Anna  Maria  a,  very  learned  virgin,  zealous  ad- 
herent of  Labadie,  female  author  in  Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew  cet. 

1367  a.  A.  L.   S.  in  Latin,  to  Dr.  Bern.  Swalne,  dat.  Wiewert,  Sept  18, 

1675.  8  full  pp.  40.  20.— 

A  letter  of  the  greatest  interest  for  the  knowledge  of  the  Labadist- 
dodrine.  —  Having  been  ill,  she  has  received  some  medicaments  from 
Swalne  and  now  retams  some  animae  medieinam  to  him,  viz.  quite 
a  sermon  on  salvation  and  the  way  to  acquire  it,  on  divine  grace  - 
and  its  effects,  cet.  —  Swalae  had  expressed  some  doubts  on  his  vocation 
"ad  relinquendum  munus  medicum,  famiUam,  possessam  domum,  libe- 
rosque.  Schnrman  tries  to  solve  these  doubts  and  concludes  he  might 
inusquam  aequius,  nitius,  aut  plenius  exercere  Artem  Medicam,  quam 
inter  iUos  qui  jugum  illud  mundanum  ....  legitime  rejeeeruiW*  (viz. 
amongst  the  Labadists),  cet.  —  (See  on  her  writings:  Cat.  Amer. 
1319—21.) 

Yvon,  Pierre,  one  of  the  heads  of  the  Labadist-Sect.  (See  on  his 

writings:  Catal.  Amer.  1322,  1323.) 

1368  fl.  A.   L.   S.,  address    cut  off,  dat.    Wiewert,  Aug.   16,  1676.  2|  pp. 

40.  8.— 

Interesting  letter,  written  in  defence  of  Labadie,  Dn  Lignon  and  himself; 
on  a  work  of  Labadie,  wherein  he  has  proveid  t^la  viriie  du  rhgne  ei 
de  la  eonduiie  du  St,  Esprit;''  on  the  health  of  A.  M.  Schnr- 
man, cet. 

Laet,  Johannes  de,  Dutch  historian,  Director  of  the  W.  L  Company, 
author  of  the  Mstory  of  the  W.  I.  Comp,  1644  and  of  a  Description  of 
the  W,  Indies  1625.  (See  Catal.  kmet,  408,  856—861). 

1369  0.  A.  L.  S.,  in  Dutch,  to  the  States  of  the  Province  of  Utrecht,  dat. 

Leyden,  Novemb.   29,  1644.  1  closely   written  p.  fol.  —  WUh  seal 
(broken).  50.— 

Intxbestino  and  vert  bare  autooraph.  De  Laet  sends  his  History 
of  the  W.  L  Company  to  the  States  of  Utrecht;  he  states  how,  by 
the  exertions  of  the  W.  T.  Comp.,  the  King  of  Spain  had  lost  to  an 
amount  of  fl.  75.000.000  in  the  period  ending  with  the  year  1636,  and 
afterwards  still  more;  he  expects  that  therefore  the  States  will  con- 
tinne,  their  supply  to  the  Company,  cet.  —  At  the  foot  of  the  letter 
the  Secretary  of  the  States  annotated  that  they  have  given  to  de  Laet 
a  gratification  of  an  maenC*  (40  Engl.  Gallons)  of  wine. 

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lAttgdOli,  9c/k6.  Tiemmt  of  Nm  OMupdiin  1785,  iofttanttll  MedOer 

of  Congress. 

1370  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Nicholas  Gflman  of  N.   T.,  dat  Portsmotitii,  June  28> 
1788.  1,'  p.  4«.  5.- 

Flne  letter,  on  tbe  adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitaiidn  by  N.  H. 

1371  b,  A.  Billet,  m  the  3d  person,  to  Dwigbt  Fostw,  dat  Mareh  15,  1798. 

1  p.  8».  2.- 

Lear,  Tobias,  diplomatist,  private  Secretary  and  friend  of  Washington, 
Accountant  in  the  War  Department 

137S  a,  L.  S.  to  J.  Trost,  dat  War  Departm.  Jan;  6,  1815.  1  p.  4«.       1.50 
Official  letter. 

Ii9Wi0,   itorgan,    Gallant  Officer  in   the   Bevol.    Straggle   and  m  tbe 

War  of  1812,  Governor  of  N.  Y.,  Presid.  of  the  N.  Y.  Hist  Soc.  1835. 

l<37d  0.  A.   L.  S.  to   General  P.  B.  Porter,  dat  Staateberg,  Nov»  20^  1815. 

1  p.  49.  3.50 

Pahlic  Service.  —  Endorsed  witii  an  answer,  signed  J.  C. 

lonooln,  Levi,  Governor  of  Massachns.,  1825—34. 
1^74  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  a  Committee^  dat  Dec.  20,  1828.  1  p.  8^.  iM 

Accepts   an   invitation    to   participate   in   eommtuiohliilfg  ikt  landing  of 
the  PflgHm  Fathefd. 

Iiitihgvrt6ii,  B.,  American  Jurist^  distiHguiBhed  himself  tmder  Schuyl- 
er and  Arnold  fn  fihe  Revi^l.  War,   Judge  of  tiie  U.  8.  Snpr.  Court 
1806—23. 
i37S  tf.  A.   t.   S.  to   Oliver   Btane   of  Albany,   dat   N.    T.,  June  6,  1822. 
i  p.  4P.  2.60 

LitrlAgstdri,  B6bert  R.,  Chancellor  of  N6#-Tori5  1777—1801,  was 
C6ii6erned  hi  events  of  the  grea(test  irtipoitaue^  to  America,  viz.:  the 
Declarat  of  fndep.,  the  framing  of  the  Constitiitforfs  of  N.  T.  and  of 
the  U.  S.j  the  purchase  of  Louisiana  (being  Minister  Plenips  to  France 
1801-4),  the  invention  of  steam-nav^tion  «6iyointl7  with  Fulton, 
etc 
13f6  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  M.  Hopkms  of  Ifew-tork,  dat  March  26,  1801. 
1  p.  fol.  5.- 

Ij0tld6ii,  Jbim  Ofiiiiinp/bdll,  Govertlor   af  Titginiau  Cottln.  in  Chief  of 
Hie  Brit  force*  fn  Amd-.  ITBd^S'f. 

1377  a.  (A  ?)   L.   S.   to   Sir   W.   Johnson  Bart,  dat  Albany,  Aug.  3,  1756. 

1  p.  *».  10.- 

On  negotiitaoDS  With  the  StoftkbTtdge  Indiana. 

1378  b.  (A  ?)  L.  S.  to  the  samd,  dat.  Albany.  A«g«  2^  1766.  i  p.  4*.     10.- 

War-dired6«ns.  ^^  Aotogr.  «r  signat.  of  BmiIod  are  teqr  raife. 

tiOweO,  ^ohn,  eminent  Jurist  and  Statesman,  Chief  JittflCe  of  the  Cir- 
cuit Court  of  Massachns.  1801. 
19t9  ti.  A.  ^.  B.  to  Ge«^  t!2tb<^t  of  B&tefly^  itat  SHiettOn,  ^y  2,  1785. 
1  p.  4«.  3.- 

MoH«ff7,  JameSy  Aide^e-Camp  to  La  Faorette,  U.  S.  Secretary  of  War, 
1796—1800. 

iM)  tt.  t^.  %i  to  Mi^or  John  U.  Btiell,  dad.  War  (m^e,  April  21,  1796.  2 
fiiNNh  4«.  2.- 

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Mo.  IMQ,  John,  Jodie  of  m  Qkk9  Aw.  Qf^  l8|^-r9KI»FoBtiMBli»- 
General  1823,  JnstiGe  of  the  U.  S.  Snpr.  GoniFt 

1381  ^  U  S.  dat  Post  Office  Qepartm.  Jap.  ^,  1927*  1  p.  ^^  180 

On  poblio  aerrioe. 

1382  i.  A.  I#*    S-  to  8.  Lathrop.  dat  Post  Qffice  Dei^m.  March  7,  18^.. 

3  pp.  4».  «.— 

On  the  privily  of  tbe  Members  of  Gongreas  in  ngnd  to  pottage. 

K^reaTf  Waiiam  Le^mod,  Uiave  Officer  4^  the  Ti^V  of  181*,  Gover- 
nor of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  1833- 39[. 

1383  a.  A.   L,    S,  to   the  Atjlomey-Gener^   d^t.  Alhany,  ^ehr.  3,   18^^ 

1  p.  4».  2.— 

ManhaU,  John,  Amer.  Stetesnian,  took  aa  fiotive  part  (in  the  Beyol. 
Btniggle,  Minister  to  France,  Chief  Justice  of  the  U.  S.  Supr.  Court 
ia01~35,  aatibor  of  the  Lift  of  WgikU^f^m^ 

1384  a.  A.   L.  8.  to  Mr.   Woodbnry,  dit   Richmond,   Dec.  16,  1886.  1  p. 

I%nik8  Mr.    W.   on   reodviDg   his  speedi  on  the  Jodiciaiy  Rill.  (Deti- 
▼eiBd  11  Apr.  18^6), 

1385  h.  Antogiaph  JSigpatm^.  2.— 

1386  c.  Antograph  Address  to  the  £uDoas  Cnvier.  1.-^ 

Mather,  Ck>ttoii,  one  of  the  most  renowned  Divines  of  New  Engbind, 
Minister  at  Boston  1684—1728,  apthor  of  l^eUagfuOUCkniAAwierieana. 

1387  «.  Aatogr.  Sermon  on  i^ph.  I,  14,  da^  May  15^  1709.  8  pp.  8o.     4Q.-T 

Tlfiffhi^ling,  Jonas,  Dutch  Betormed  Minister  at  Si.  Salvador  (in  Brazil) 

1624,  on  the  Coast  of  Guinea  (in  AfHca)  1625  or  1626,  first  Beformed 

MiBiatw  in  ITew  Netherland  ftwn  16S8  to  1683. 

1S88  ff.  A.L.  S.toAdr.Smontius,  Minister  at  Amsterdam,  dat  "from  the  Itiamd 

MmhAoUu,''  Aug.  11,  1628.  4|  very  closely  written,  pp.  fol.        500.— 

PaOSAELT   TUB  OLBEpT     waiTTlir     DQiWUWn    OK    N«W-|l«1HfVlI^AJ|f 

waiTTCK  ON  Tua  vaav  vox*  wa^^aa  vow  ssruips  mw-^jroaK.  — 
H^y  intarestii^  foUtioa  of  M*s  vayage  to  the  Colony,  of  the  reli- 
gioas  state  of  its  inhabitants,  on  the  ooiMUtioD  of  conimeroe,  the 
h^thy  eUmate,  the  fertility  of  4ie  soil  aad  its  maaifaid  prodactions, 
on  the  troablesome  n^latioiis  pith  tkt  Mohioans,  oet.  —  Appended  the 
earmpoodeace  (with  Prof.  Milte  at  Utoeehi  Prof.  ICist  at  Leiden, 
oet),  aod  adyenaria  of  Mr.  J.  T.  Bodel  Nyenhois  .of  Jjeiden,  who 
pobliahed  M*s  letter  m  Kiit  m  MoU,  KcrkMft.  JreJUef  1857. 
By  the  care  >pf  the  Hon.  U.  C.  Mprphy  an  Snglish  translation 
was  privately  printed  at  the  Hague  1.868,  in  a  few  copies.  It  was 
also  inserted  in  0'Ca»aghan*s  Doeoments,  1856.  Vol.  li.  4^. 

1389  $, PhotolithographQd  faosJinllo  of  Michaelius'  Letter^  bf 

the  prooM^-Asser,  with  the  Dutch  transscript  and  an  English 
tnmalation  hy  the  Him.  ^H.  O.  Murphy,  with  pref«)e  j»y  Bit.  Mullec 
Amstofdam.  1874.foL  20.-- 

Printed  only  in  100  oopiet. 

^PT  The  original  lettor  ivith  thd  whole  Iflsae  of  the 
ftoaimllft;  iiOOO.-> 

MiHer,  S«,  Theologian  and  polemical  writer.  Professor  of  Eccles.  Hist. 
In  the  Theol.  Seminary  at  Princetown  1813—49. 

1390  a.  A.  L.   S.  to  J«  Emerson,  Beverly,  Mas^^chus.  dat.  K.  X.  May  14, 

1810.  1  p.  4'».  2.60 

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1391  k.  lOllar,  8.  — A.L.  S.,  to  Rev.  Dr.  Griffin,  Boston,  dat  N.  T.  July 

30,  1813.  1  p.  4*.  2.- 

On  his  appointment  to  a  Professorship  it  Princetowa,  and  on  GriifiD^s 
»Leeturet.** 

1392  e.  A.  L.  S.  to  President  Day,  New-Haven,  dat.   Philadelphia,  May,  23, 

1823.  1  p.  40.  2.- 

Morris,  Gkmvemoar,  one  of  the  most  powerful  civilians  of  his  day, 
Minister  to  France  1792—94,  Senator  1800—3. 

1393  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  J.  B.  Van  Rensselaer  of  Albany,  dat  Morrisania,  Aug.  21, 

1813.  1  p.  40.  6.- 

On  an  „aoti&iiptial  contract"  with  his  wife. 

Morse,  Jedediah,  eminent  Clergyman  and  Geographer,  „the  Father  of 
Amer.  Geography." 

1394  a.  A.   S.  L.  to   Sam.   M.  Hopkins,  dat.  Charlestown,  Sept.  30,  1801. 

3  pp.  4».  3.50 

Interesting  letter  on  his  Unwertal  Geography^  and  a  pian  of  some 
foreigners  to  ondenuine  his  boolc :  ^a  Jtteobinie  loorky 

1395  b,  A.  L.   S.  to  Messn  Webster  and  Skinner,  booksellers,  Albany,  dat 

Charlestown,  Febr.  8.  1819.  2  pp.  4».  2.50 

Suggesting  a  new  method  of  publishing  his  works. 

1396  e,  A.  L.  S.  to  Rev.  R.  S.  Stowe,  Longmeadow,  dat  Charlestown,  Oct 

10,  1811.  1  p.  4».  1.60 

Morton,  Thomas,  anthor  of  the  very  rare  work :  Hew  EnglUh  Canaa*. 
Anut,  1637,  (Catal.  Amer.  1039),  for  which  work  he  was  imprisonedand 
fined  in  1644.  He  died  1646. 

1397  ff.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sybr.  Lnbbertus,  Theol.  Prof,  at  Franeker,  dat  Londmi, 

July  9,  1609.  1  p.  fol.  —  WUk  teal.  60.- 

Interesting  letter  on  theological  subjects  showing  forth  the  fierceaesa 
of  his  temper:  'Yah,  quam  vehemeuter  cupio  os  istoc  fierrenm  (yiz. 
of  the  Jesuit  Gretser)  contnndere'*  ....  irEpiscopi  Cicestriensis,  qoo 
Britannia  nostra  Theologum  nullum  iamdin  alnit  snspiciendum  magis 
atque  colendum  torturam  ad  te  misi,  grati  mei  animi  tesseram.  — 
Having  relations  in  HoUand,  as  is  proved  by  this  letter,  he  came  to 
publish  his  New  Canaan  there,  when,  in  1630,  he  for  a  second  time 
was  transported  from  America  on  account  of  his  free  manners  and  life. 

Muhlenberg,  Gotthilf  Henry  Ernst,  distinguished  Botanist  of  Penn- 
sylvania, anthor  of  the  Catalogut  Plantarum  Jmeric,  Sept,  1813. 

1398  a.  A.  List  of  Jrbores  desideratae.  1  p.  12<>.  1.50 

1399  Tan  Neok'8  Voyage.  —  The  original  Patent  (in  Portogaese)  aa- 
thorising  the  fJEunons  Dutch  Navigator  Jacob  van  Neck  to  go  on  bis 
renowned  expedition  to  the  East-Indies,  1  March  1598.  (See  Cat. 
Amer.  2210—19).  The  document  bears  the  Autograph  Signature  of  the 
Stadtholder  Prince  Maurits  of  Nassau.  —  Splendid  MS.  on  vellum,  with 
gilt  capitsds  and  the  seal  of  Maurice  in  wax  attached  with  a  bine  silk 
ribbon.  ^  100- 

HiOHLT  tNTERESTiNG  DOCUMENT,  Containing  the  motives  of  the  expeditioa, 
the  warrant  given  to  van  Neck,  etc.  He  i^  appointed  Admiral  of  iir 
ships,  his  fleet  actaally  numbering  eight.  —  A  translation  hi  Datch,  in 
9ld  handwritfaig  is  appended. 

Fred.VtiUeri 

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Npr£h^W)e9t-pA98W^*  --  ^Asib^ry,  Louis  Sr.  Bu  If aiiriar,  Fiiench 

Ambassador  to  the  J^atcli  Uoit  Provinoeis,  Hiatorian,  d.  1687. 

1400  a.  A.   L.  S.  (m  French)  to  Mr.  de  P^qoz^,  Counsellor  of  the  Court  of 

Parliament  in  Provence,   dat.  The  Hague,  Dee.  15,  1618.  2'  closely 

written  pp.  fol.   —    ^i^A  Mai.  —    A  copy  in  modem  handwriting 

is  appended.  30.— 

H10BI.T  iNTEBBSTiira  LSTTER,  givisg  the  Opinion  of  Maarice  of  Orange, 

Stadtbolder   of  the  Unit.  Prov.,  on  the  voyages    undertaken  to  find  a 

passage  to   the    Dast-Jndies   by  the  North;  some  information  on  the 

passage  diseorered  hy  I.  Le  Maire,  and  the  qnarrels   between    W.    C. 

Schontoi   awl     Le   Maire,   oonceming   the    publication  of  Schooten's 

voyage :  *  qui   est  fort  defeciueme  V  ay  ant  wise  au  Jour  audevani  de 

Isaae    le    Mere  avee  lejnel  U  a  fait  ce  voiaffe,  dequoi  ledic  le  Mere 

est  fort   deplaisant   et  pour  y  remedier  est  resolu  de  faire  imprimer 

la  tienne  iont  autoaff  en  flamand  et  en  Latin,  eet."  (See  Oat.   Amer. 

1989  and  iei55'-.l»64.) 

N0ttk  £Uplialot,  Aner.  Divine  and  Naititrallst,  Pr«eident  of  Union  Col 
lege,  from  1804,  upwards  of  50  years. 

1401  41.  K,  L.  $.  to  B.  L.  fiiitler,  dat  A|n-U  28,  1819.  1  p.  4^  2.25 

Oliver,  Andr^w^  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massachus*,  whose  subser- 
viency  to  the  British  Ministry  made  hloi  very  unpopular ;  as  Distribu- 
tor of  the  Stamps  he  was  hung  in  effigie  on  the  Liberty  Tree,  1765. 

1402  a,  A.   L.  S.    td  Isr.  Williams,   dat.  Boston,  Aug.  13,  1770,  1  p.  40.  — 

Very  scarce  autograph,  10.— 

•Oq  poblic  «D(1  private  affairs. 

Otis,  Harri0Oi|  Gray,  eloqtaoat  Member  of  the  Senate,  Mayor  of  Bos- 
ton, 1829-32. 

1408  «.  A.  L.  S,,  no  ^deess,  dat  May  6,  1617.  1  p.  40.  1.50 

Paget,  Thomas,  a  Minister  of  the  English  Presbyter.  Church  at  Am- 
sterdam, who  atood  in  many  relations  with  the  Brownists  of  that  eity. 

1404  a.  Signed  Document,  (in  Dutch)  dat  Jan.  13, 1646. 1  full  p.  fol.  —  ^arc^#- 

siody  rare  autograph,  25.  ~ 

Petition  to  the  Burgomasters  of  Amsterdam  to  be  allowed  the  same  gra- 
tification as  before. 

Paine,  Elijah,  distingidshed  Jurist  and  Statesman,  Judge  of  the  Supr. 
Coiwt,  U,  S.  Senator,  1795—1801, 

1405  a.  A.  L*   S.   to  Rev.  Bez.   Howards  of  Springfield,  dat.  Philadelphiai 

Jan.  28,  1799.  1  p.  40.  3.— 

On  iax>paying. 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  eminent  Jurist  and  Statesman,  one  of  the  fra- 
mers  of  thje  Constitution  (in  1780),  Chieif  Justice  of  Massacbus.,  1806— 13. 

1406  a.  A.   L.  S.  to  Jer.  Kelson  of  Newburyport,  dat  Boston.  July  1,  1805. 

1  p.  40.  S.- 

Pearson, Eliphalet,  Prof,  of  Oriental  languages  at  Harvard  Universe, 
1786—1806. 

1407  «»  A.   L.  S.  to  Jon.  French  of  Andover,  4at  Cambridge*  Nov.  3,  1803. 

1  p.  4\  1.60 

UiUT^rntjr-ffffain. 

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Penn^  John,  caUed:  tAe  Jmmeim  Pgnm,  (gaaSiatm  of  WilHam  Penn), 
Governor  of  PennsylTania,  1763—71,  1773—75. 

1408  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  W.  Johnson  Bart,  dat  Philadelphia,  May  23,  1765. 2  fiiU 

pp.  fol.  25.— 

Interesting  and  fine  letter  on  the  reUtions  with  the  Indians:  „The  Land 
on  the  West  firanch  of  the  Susquehanna  not  being  yet  parchased  from 
the  Indians,  it  will  jastly  gi?e  ^reat  offence  to  them,  if  any  should 
without  their  liberty,  presume  to  make  a  settlement  there.  I  am  indeed 
much  surprised  to  find  that  any  of  the  Inhabitants  of  this  Province 
should  attempt  such  a  thing  at  this  time,  as  they  have  so  lately 
/  experienced  the  dreadful  effects  of  an  Indian  War/'  . oet. 

Penn,  Thomas,  last  surviving  son  of  William  Penn,  founder  of  the 
College  at  Philadelphia. 

1409  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  William  Johnson,  dat  London,  Jan.  8, 1763.1  p.  4^  15.— 

Fine  letter,  on  a  complaint  of  the  Delaware  Indians  against  the  Penns. 

Pepperrell,  Sir  William,  Commander  of  the  expedition  which  took 
Louisburg,  1745,  Governor  of  Massachns.,  1756—58. 

1410  a.  A.   L.   S.  to  his  son  in  law  Nath.  Sparhawk,  dat  B98ton,  June  4, 

1756.  1  p.  40.  —  Bare  autograph.  6.— 

Mentions  to  his  son  in  what  terms  he  has  reoomraanded  him  to  Fox, 
the  English  Minister. 

Phips,  Spencer,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massachns.,  1731—57,  Govemor 
of  Massachns.,  1749—53  and  1756—7. 

1411  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  John  Stoddart,  dat.  Boston,  Aug.  23,  1745. 1  p.  4*.    12.— 

On  a  war  with  the  Indians:  ^^l  have  this  day  ordered  a  Declaration  of 
war  between  as  and  the  Eastern  and  Canada  Indians*'  ....  cet.  — 
Rare  autograph, 

Pickering,  John,  Lawyer  and  Jnrist,  prominent  Member  of  the  Con- 
vention which  formed  the  Constitution  of  New  Hampshire. 

1412  a.  A.  S.  D.  to  Col.  M.  Weare  of  Hampton  Falls,  dat  Portsmoath,  June 

26,  1774.  2  pp.  40.  5.— 

«We,   the   Committee  of  Correspondence  appointed  by  the  late  Honse  of 

Representatives   have   now    before  us  several   Letters  from  oar  Sister 

Colonies  respecting  the  Appointment  of  Delegates  to  join  the  Geneial 

Congress. . . .  etc." 

1413  h.  S.  a  dat.  Portsmouth,  AprU  17,  1800.  1  p.  4«.  2.— 

Appointment  of  Dan.  Waldron  as  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  of  New 
Hampshire. 

Pickering,  Timothy,  brave  soldier  in  the  BevoL  War,  talented  writer 
and  Statesman,  U.  S.  Postmaster-General  1791,  Secretary  of  State 
1795—1800. 

1414  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  Nich.  GUman,  dat  Philad.  Oct.  16,  1792.  1  p.  4«.    2.- 

On  contracts  for  carrying  the  mail  between  Portsmoath,  Boston,  Salem 
and  Exeter. 

1415  L  A.  L.  8.  to  General  W.  Eaton,  dat.  Washington.  Febr.  6>  1810. 

1  p.  fol.  2- 

On  politics. 

1416  c,  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  H.  Hopkins,  dai  Washhigtoil  March  9,  1814. 1  p. 

40.  2.—  . 

pn  a  declaration,  made  by  a  Mr.  Clay,  relative  to  the  war  with  CawMia. 


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1417  4.  Pickering,  Timothy,  —  A.  L.  S.  to  Jer.  Nelson  of  Newbury 

Port,  dat.  Winham,  April  1,  1817.  1  p.  40.  —  IFiiA  seal.  ?.— 

On  a  Company  of  emigrants,  formed  at  Newbury  Port. 

Piokering,  John,  son  of  Timothy  Pickering,  great  philologist,  familiar 
with  22  languages,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  in  Harvard  University. 

1418  a.  A.  L.  8.   to  Z.   G.   Whitman   of  Boston,  dat.  Oct,  13,  1828.  1  p. 

8^  2.50 

In  conveyance  of  some  aniographs  of  his  father. 

1419  Pilgrim-Fathers.  —  John  Bobinson.  —  Testimony  to  John  Ro- 
binson („lately  deceased"),  Minister  to  the  English  Brownist  Congre- 
gation at  Leyden,  given  and  signed  by  Ant.  Walaens  and  Festus 
Hommins,  Thex)l.  Proff.  at  Leyden.  Dated  :  Leyden  25  and  26  May 
1628.  —  Exact  copy  in  Photolithography  (procede'-Mser)  on  old  Dutch 
paper,  after  the  original  MS.  copy  in  the  Archives  of  the  Engl.  Pres- 
byterean  Church  at  Amsterdam.  1  sheet  fol.  —  Wit  A  MS.  transscript  in 
modem  handwriting  and  English  translation.    —  Only  50  copies  issued.  9. — 

Highly  interestiog  document  testifying  of  Robinson^s  exertions  to  remove 
the  schisms  between  the  various  Brownist  Congregations  in  the  I^ow 
Coantries,  bnt :  y,finding  here  so  mawf  dificuHifis  ,  .  . ,  to  effeetuate 
ihis^  to  have  resolved  his  removal  with  a  good  parf  of  his  congre- 
gation to  the  W,  Indies^  where  he  did  not  doubt  to  effeetuate  this 
(design),"  cet.  —  Robinson's  sympathy  with  tlie  Dutch  Reformed  Church 
is  here  proved  by  his  intention  to  educate  his  son  for  its  service. 

Pitkin,  Timothy,  distinguished  Lawyer,  Member  and  five  times  Speaker 
of  the  Legislation. 

1420  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Jer.  Nelson   of  Newbnryport,  dat.  Washington,  March 

22,  1815.  1  p.  40.  .  3.— 

A  proposal  for  publishing  a  view  of  the  commerce  of  the  U.  S.,  a  work 
which  afterwards  appeared,  entitled;  '/Statistical  View  of  the  Com- 
merce of  the  U.  S."  1816.  S". 

Planoius,  Fetms,  Reformed  Minister  at  Amsterdam,  famous  Geogra- 
pher, „the  Haklufft  of  the  Netherlands'''  (H.  C.  Murphy),  warm  promoter 
of  the  exertions  to  find  a  passage  to  the  E.  indies  by  the  North,  and 
of  the  schemes  of  W.  Uj^selincx  to  establish  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Corap. 
b.  1552  d.  1622. 

1421  a.  A.  D.  8.,  dat.  Amsterdam,  Oct.  20,  1588.  1  p.  40.  7.50 

Certificate  of  Christian  behaviour  for  a  member  of  the  Dutch  Reformed 
Church. 

1422  b.  A.   S.  leaf  iVom   an  Album  Amicorum,  dat.  Amsterd.,  15  Cal.  Junias, 

1598.  4.50 

Text  in  Hebrew  and  Greek  and  dedication  to  Am.  Verhequius. 

1423  e.  A.  Signature*  Appended  his  portrait,  engrav.  by  yinkeUs.  %^.       1.50 
Plumer,  William,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire  1812—13,  1816—19. 

1424  a.  A.  L.  S.  to    Sam.  Bell  of  Chester,  dat.  Epping,  July  9,  1816.  1  p. 

4».  3.— 

Appointment  of  Mr.  Bell  as  Justice  of  the  Sup.  Court  of  Judicature. 

Poinsett,   Joel   Roberts,  very   able  Agent   in  S.  America  during  the 
Bevol.  there;  Minister  to  Mexico,  1825—22,  Secret,  of  War  under  Van 
Buren,  1825—41. 
1426  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  Count  (?)  dat.  N.  Y.  Nov.  19,  1821.  1  p.  4fi.  2.50 

Informing  his  friend  of  his  arrival  (from  Mexico  P) 

AVSTIBSAK. 

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Pomme  PAmdrloain,  nBeprisentaiit  do  Peapte,"  in  Fnaee^  wiMiehe 

took  an  aetive  part  in  ike  Revolntion. 

1426  a,  A.  L.   S.  to  the  ^Citoyen  Pres.  da  Depart  d.  Bouches  da  Rhdne," 

dat  Marseille,  Sept.  5,  1793.  1  p.  foK  S.- 

Quakers. —  Furly,  Benj.,  distiagaished  member  of  this  sect  at  Bot- 
terdam. 

1427  a,  A.  L.   8.  (in  Dutch)  dat.  Nov.  12,  1674.  6  very  closely  written  pp. 

40.   (a   few  lines  wanting)  —  A.  L.  S.  of  the  same  to  C.  v.  Alcke- 
made,  dat  Dec.  6,  1709.  16.— 

Highly  interesting  letters,  written  10  defence  of  the  opinioiis  of  the 
Quakers. 

Quinoy,  Josiah,  distinguished  Statesman  and  scholar,  Pres.  of  Har- 
vard Unlvers.,  Mayor  of  Boston,  1823—29. 

1428  a.  A.  L.  S.   to  Sam.  Willard  of  Deerfield,  dat.  Boston,  March  1,  1817. 

1  p.  4«.  2.50 

Informing  VV.  .of  his  heing  chosen  a  Member  of  the  Amer.  Acad,  of 
Arts  and  Sciences. 

1429  b.  A.  L.  S.  to  £dw.  A.  Holyoke  of  Salem,  withont  date.  1  p.  8>.  2.— 

Reqaesting  his  signature  as  Pres.  of  the  Amer.  Academy. 

Bandolph,  John,  eloquent  Orator  in  Conjgress  and  Senate,  1799—1829. 

1430  a.  A.  Note,  in  the  3d  person,  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  dat  Febr.  19, 

1825.  1  p.  40.  1.50 

Bensselaer,  Stephen  van,  r,t)ie  Patroon,"  Member  of  Congress,  distin- 
guished patron  of  public  Institutions. 

1431  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Henry  Glen,  dat.  Albany,  Jan.  18,  1797.  1  p.  4».      7.50 

Fine  letter  on  politics:  'rl  find  we  are  thoagfat  of  Kttle  consequence  by 
some  of  the  Soathem  people,  to  seize  onr  stock  without  making  a 
demand  of  the  debt  is  a  violent  measure"  ....  etc. 

Bice,  John  Holt,  distinguished  Professor  in  Theology  and  author  in 
Virginia. 

1432  a,  A.  L.  S.  te  Pres.  Day  of  Yale-CoU.,  dat.  16  Aug,  (1825)  I  p.  4«.  1.50 

Bobinson,  Edw.,  Professor  of  Bibl.  literature  in  the  Unitar.Xheol.Se- 
min.  in  N.  Y. 

1433  a.  A.  L.  S.,  in  German  (to  an  editor  in  Halle  ?),  dat  Berlin,  Febr.  14, 

1839.  2  pp.  80.  2.60 

On  his  travel  in  Palestine  and  the  pnblication  of  his:  ȣiiUeal 
Kesearehei  in  PaleUiMe.*' 

Rodgers,  John,  Commodore  of  the  U.  S.  Navy;  he  proved  a  gallant 
Officer  in  the  war  against  Tripoli  and  in  that  of  1812,  the  outbreak 
of  which  was  acc^erated  by  his  capturing  the  ^UUU  Seii." 

1434  a.  L.   S.  to  Jer.  Nelson,  dat.  Navy  Comm;  Office^  Deo.  12,  18W- 1  p. 

49.  2^0 

Bodney,  Caesar,  son  of  William  Rodney,  Brigade-General  in  the  War 
of  Independ.  commanding  the  Delaware  line  1777,  Delegate  to  the  Ge- 
neral Congress  in  1774,75. 

1435  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Thom.  Rodney  of  Wilmington,  dat.  Philad.  Apr/22, 1782. 

1.  p.  40.  ,    8.- 

Militar]^  arrangements:  "I  purpose  going  for  a  time  as  &r  as  Wihning* 
ton  if  no  farther  down,  for  which  purpose  the  Doetar  hris  pronusea 
to  fhmish  me  with  his  powder" tet. 

FrM.  Mttiler. 

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Bodney,  CtaieBar,  son  <rf  Thomas  B.,  TJ.  8.  Attorhey-Genefal,  18OT— 11. 

1436  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  his  father,  dat.  Philad.,  Oct.  31,  1791.  2  pp.  40.        2.— 

Very  fitie  letter  on  great  calamities,  Which  befell  his  family  owinj?  to 
the  persecution  of  some  adversaries. 

Boggeveen,  Arent,  famous  Dutch  Navigator,  who  planned  the  Dutch 
Southern  Company,  author  of  the  fine  and  rare  Marine-Atlas :  „Het  brat^ 
dende  veen''  {The  burning  peaf^.  He  died  1679. 

1437  «.  2  Autograph  Twines  on  his  very  rare  tract :  Voorhoper  op  *t  Octroy^  cet. 

■    Middelh,    1676.    AP.    (Fore-runner    of  the  Patent  granted  by  the  Stated- 
General   to   J.   R,  and  his  companions  for  the  discoveries  in  the  Austra- 
lian Sea.)  30  — 
Roggeveen  states  in  this  autograph  note  that  this  copy  of  his  pamphlet 
was  to  be  a  policy  for  those  willing  to  take  shares  in  his  Company.  — 
See    on    A.    Roggeveen  atad   his  intended  discoveries,  partly  made  by 
his  son  Jacob:  Catal.  Amer.  1994—2002. 

1438  b.  A.  8.  Document,  1  p.  fol.  8.— 

AnnoUiioii  about  a  chart,   made  after  the  joHniAl  oi  a  Dutch  NftiHgator. 

Boggeveen,  J.,  son  of  Arent  R.,  famous  Dutch  Navigator  round  the 
World  and  to  Anstraliai 

1439  a,  Fa98.   of  his  signature  under  his  testament,   June,  8,   1728,  8^  — 

Bnyter,  Miehiel  Adriaanss.  de,  tlie  Dutch  Naval  Hero,  several 
times  in  America,  where  he  reconquered  in  1665  part  of  the  Dutch 
possessions  l^en  hy  the  English. 

1440  a.  Fragment  of  an  A.  L.  (in  Dutch)  with  his  Signature,   dat.  firom   his 

celebrated    ship:  „1)e  seven  Propineien''  (the  seven  Provinees),  Jtme 
22,  1671.  12.— 

Very  rare  aiitograph. 

.Bufih,  Benjamin,  eminent  Physician,  one  of  the  signers  of  theDodar. 
of  [ndepend.;  in  1793  he  cured  not  less  than  6000  inhabitants  of 
Philadelphia  of  y<ellow-fever. 

1441  a.  Part  of  an  A.  L.  8.,  9  lines  with  Signature.  4^  2.50 

Btiati,  Biehard,  Statesman  and  able  Diplomatist,  U.  S.  Minister  to 
London,  Secretary  of  State  under  Monroe  1817,  Secret,  of  the  Treasury 
under  Adams. 

1442  a.  A.  L.  S.   to   £.  H.   Mills,  dat   Washington^  May   15.   1827.   1  p. 

40.  2.60 

Schuyler,  Philip,  the  famous  Mi\|or-General  in  the  Revol.  War,  one  of 
the  most  excellent  and  zealous  patriots  Amerioa  can  boast  of. 

1443  a.  A.   L.   S.  to  General   H.   Glen,  dat   Albany,  Nov.    13,  1781.  1  p. 

40.  12.— 

Fine  specimen.  -  »I  have  repeatedly  expressed  to  Congress  the  neces- 
sity of  fomishing  the  board  of  Commissioners  with  inoocy  to  pay 
the  creditors'*  ....  cet. 

SedgWiok,  Thebdorp,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Repres.  hi  Congress, 
1788,  Judge  of  the  Supr.  Court  of  Massachns.,  1802. 

1444  a.  A.  L<   8.  to  Dwight  Foster,  dat  Stoekbridge,  J«a*  12,  1794.  1  p. 

40.  2.50 
Fomily-afalrs. 

1445  b.  A.  S.  Note,  dat  Philad.  Febr.  11.,  1800.  ^  lines.  4<».  1.50 

1446  e.  A.  S.  Note,  dat  Washington,  Dec.  18,  1800.  7  Ihies.  4®.               1.50 

Awfr^Ay. 

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86  AUTOOSAPHB  KELATINO  TO  AUS&ICA. 


Shirley,  William,  one  of  the  ablest  of  ike  Colonial  Otvemors  of  Maasa- 
chus,  1741-56. 

1447  «.  8.   Orders,   with   one  autogr.  line,  to  Col.  John  Stoddaid,  dat  Bos- 

ton, Nov.  13,  1746.  1  p.  fol.  7.50 

Varions   measares  to  defend  the  most   exposed   places  on  the   Western 
Frontiers. 

Silliman,BetiJi^inin,  famous  Physicist,  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Yale 
College  1802—58,  founder  of  the  ^Amer,  Journal  of  Seienee  and  Jrt,'' ISIS, 

1448  ff.  A.   L.   8.   to  Sara.  M.  Hopkins  of  N.  Y.,  dat  New  Haven,  Oct  20, 

1808.  1  p.  40.  2.— 

1449  ^.  A.  L.   8.   to    Dr.   Mason  F.  Cogswell,  dat.  New.  israven,  Febr.  28, 

1818.  1  p.  40  2.— 

1460  e,  A.    L.    S.  to   Nathan   Smith,  dat.   New   Haven.    March   29,    1834. 
2  p.  4».  2.— 

On  his  Journal,  cet.  —   With  a  signed  receipt. 

Silsbde,  Nathaniel,  President  of  the  Massaehus.  Senate,  Member  of 
Congress  181d— 20,  U.  8.. Senator  1826--35. 

1451  fl.  A.  L.  8.  to  Jer.  Nelson,  dat.  Salem,  Febr.  26,  1824.  2  pp.  4».    2.50 

On  politics,  especially  on  Wehster^s.  Speeches  in  Congress. 

Smith,  Jeremiah,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire  1809—10. 

1452  tf.  A.  L.  S.  to  Mr.  GUman,  dat.  Boston,  Oct,  25,  1792.  1  p.  4».      3.— 

Smith,  John  Cotton,  learned  Antiquarian,  Governor  of  Connecticut, 
1813—18. 

1453  a.  A.  Address  of  a  letter  to  Mr.  W.  Sprague.  -r.60 

Smith,    Nathan,    eminent  Surgeon,   Prof,  at   Dartmouth-  and    Yale 
College. 

1454  a.  A.  8.  Certificate  for  Jos.  Hiller,  dat.  March  23,  1811.  1  p.  4«.    1.— 

Smith,   Robert,  Secret,  of  the  Navy  under  Jefferson  and  Secret  of 
State  under  Madison. 

1455  a,  A.  L.   S.  to  Robert  Oilman  of  Baltimore,  dat.  Washington,  Jan.  4, 

1805.  2  p.  40.  1.50 

Smith,  Samnel  Stanhope,  Pres.   of  Nassau  Hall,  Princeton,  distin- 
guished preacher  and  philosopher. 

1456  a.  A.   L.   8.  to  the  Rev.   Griffin  of  Newark,  dat.  Princeton,  Dec.  22, 

1806.  1  p.  4«.  2.50 
Applying  to  Mr.  Griffin  for  a  discoorse. 

Smith,   William,  Chief  Justice  of  New- York,  eminent  Lawyer,  au&or 
of  an  excellent  HUtory  of  New-York^  pnbl.  Loud.  1757. 

1457  a.  A.  Tj.  S.  to  Joh.  Lawyer  at  the  Mohawcks  Country  in  Albany,  dat. 

N.  y.  June  17,  1771.  1  full  p.  fol. 

Claims   one   fourth   part  of  36000  acres  of  land  in  behalf  of  the  family 
of  Henry  Moore,  latu  Governor  of  N.  Y.  8.— 

Spencer,  Ambrose,  renowned  .Jurist  and  Politician,  Senator  1795—1802, 
Chief-Justice  of  the  Supr.  Court  1819-23. 

1458  a.  A.  L.  8.  to  Stephen  Van  Bensselaer  in  Congr.,  Wai^ington,  dat  Al- 

bany, March  10,  1828.  1  p.  40.  tSO 

State-affairs. 

Fred.  MnUer. 

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Sprague«  William  B.»  American  Clergyman  and  author. 

1459  a.  4  A.  L.  S.  to  the  Rev.  P.  H.  Marron  of  Paris,  dat.  Springfield  and 

Albany,  April  14,  1829~Nov.  28,  1831.  7  pp.  40  and  1  p.  8^.    10.— 
Interesting  letters  on  their  very  extensive  collections  of  antographs,  and 
on  the  interchangiog  of  dnpUcates. 

1460  b.  A.   L.   S.   to  the  Rev.   Athanase  Coquerel,  son  in  law  of  the  Rev. 

P.  H.  Marron,  dat.  Albany,  Oct.  6,  1832.  3  pp.  4®.  3.— 

Very   fine  letter  on  the  death  and  the  chancier  of  Marron:  fB.  man  of 

great  moral  worth,. of  fine  intellectual  powers,  of  extensive acquisijtions 

and   of  commanding  influence.'*    —  With  portrait  of  Marron,  engrav. 

by  Bulk,  fol.  Froof  before  letier. 

Stark,  John,  Major-General,  distinguished  himself  at  Bunker's  Hill; 
after  his  briUant  suceess  against  Baam,  Congress  passed  a  vote  of  thanks 
to  him  (1777). 

1461  tf.  A.  S.   Order  to  Henry   Glen,  dat.  Albany,  Jany  15,  1778.  5  lines. 

40.  7.50 

Stiles,  Ezra,  President  of  Yale  College,  great  Oriental  scholar,  intimate 
friend  of  Franklin. 

1462  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Rev.  Dav.  Macclure,  Bishop  at  East  Windsor,  dat.  Yale 

Coll.,  Sept.  22,  1791.  2  pp.  40.  5.— 

„. . .  the  Senatas  Acad,  of  this  Univers.  conferred  the  Degree  of  Dr.  in 
Divinity  upon  our  worthy  Friend  the  Rev.  Dr.  Macclintoc(k)  of  Green- 
land ....  Diplomas  have  proved  such  a  tax  upon  us  that  we  seldom 
now  send  any.  But  if  the  Friends  of  those,  who  receive  the  Honors, 
will  be  at  the  expense  of  the  writing  the  IMploma,  which  for  a  Doc- 
torat  is  usually  2  or  3  Doll.,  besides  the  parchment  and  the  sealing, 
it  sh^  be  signed  and  deUvered  gratis." 

Story,  Joseph,  eminent  Jurist  and  author.  Judge  of  the  U.  S.  Supr. 
Court,  1811—45. 

1463  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  G.  Bliss  of  Springfield,  dat.  Salem,  Sept.  7,  1807.  2  pp. 

4«.  2.— 

Strong,  Caleb,  Governor  of  Massachus.  1800—1807,  1812—16. 

1464  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  J.  Ely,  dat.  Philad.  Nov.  24,  1792.  1  p.  40.  2.— 

1465  b.  A.  L.  S.  to  Eben.  Mattoon,  dat.  Boston,  Febr.  8,  1803.  1  p.  4^.  2.-- 

On  politics:  //John  Q.  Adams  has  been  chosen  by  the  House  as  Sena- 
tor ....  there  were  26  votes,  of  which  Mr.  Adams  had  19,"  etc 

1466  c.  k,   L.   S.   to  Thomas  Dwight,  dat.  Boston,  Jan.  20,  1805.  1  full  p. 

*40.  3,— 

Fine  and  mteresting  letter,  on  the  impeachment  of  Judge  Sam.  Chase,  of 
whose  innocence  Strong  is  convinc^. 

Strong,  Nehemiah,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  at  Yale  College, 
1770—81. 

1467  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  his  brother  Simeon,  dat.  July  6,  1798.  1  full  p.foL  2.50 

On  family-affairs.  —  Fine  tpecimen, 

Sullivan,  Jamed,  eminent  Statesman,  todk  an  active  part  in  the  fid* 
vol.  movement,  Governor  of  Massachus.,  1807  and  1808. 

1468  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  William  Sullivan,  dat.  Providence,  Aug.  29,  lt98,  1  p. 
AkBfbSBDAir^ 

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he  leoeived  a  vote  of  thanks  from  Congress,  1779. 

14^  a.  A.  L.  8.  to  N«th.   Foiflsam,  «lat   DiBtam,  Nor.  24^    1774.   1   p. 

fol.  6.- 

Invitation   to   accompany  the  writer  to   Fortsmooth,  where  the  people 
expected  theiu. 

7allm&dge»  Ckdonel  Bex]ija]niii«  gallant  Officer  .in  the  Bevol.  War. 

1470  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  E.  P.  Bender,  dat.  LTtchfleM,  Dec.  2,  1822.  1  p.  4».  2.60 

Thomas»  Isaiah,  famous  Journalist,  author  of  many  bold  articles  in  the 
MiUMckuteift  ^  against  the  oppresstFe  acts  of  Farliament  tovraids  the 
Colonies  (1771),  Founder  of  the  Amer.  Anti^nariaa  Society^ 

1471  a.  A.  L.   S.  to  the  Hon.   D.    Foster   of  Broomfield,  dat  Wore6ster, 

jBept.  %j  1798.  t  ^  foL  &- 

Applies  to  Mr.  F.  in  behalf  of  his  Almanack. 

nompflOn,  Smithy  Secret  of  the  Nary  181^—23,  Justice  of  *9ie  U.  S- 
Supr.  Court  1823-43. 

1472  a,  S.   L.  to  Jer.  Kelson,   dat  Na^y  Departm.,  March  25.  1822.  1  p. 

40.  1.- 

Tompluns,  Daniel  P.,  Governor  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  1807—17,  Vice- 
President  of  the  U.  S.  1817—25. 

1478  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  General  Th.  Bailey,  dat  Carleton,  Oct  10,  1815.   1  p. 
4*.  3.26 

•There  can  be  no  ol9e<Aion  to  rannuig  the  mail  but  ontse  a  week  from 
this  place  to  New  York,"  cet. 

1474  h.  A.  Signature.  1.— 

Tones,  Thomas  Morton,  tT«  S.  Senator. 

1475  a,  A.  L.   S.>  without  address,  (Paris)  Hdtel  de  TEmpire,  no  date.  1  p. 

4«.  1.50 

'  On  (Byron's?)  Cain:  '•^the  two  other  tragedies  1  thtok  you  wiU  find  ta- 

tolerably   stnpid   —   but   Cain   is  the  most  splendid  DctiI  the  world 
has  yet  been  favor'd  with." 

Torrey,  John,  Botanist  and  Chemist,  author  of  several  works  on  the 
Flora  of  N.  America. 

1476  a.  A.  L-  S.  to  W.  L.  Marcey,  Governor  of  N.  Y..  dat  N.  Y.,  April  30, 

1836.  2  pp.  40.  1.75 

Dediniog  the  appointment  of  Botanist  in  the  Oeolog.  Sarvey  of  the 
State  of  N.  Y. 

Tracy,  Uriah,  highly  distinguished  Member  of  Congress  1793—6,  U.S. 
Senator  1796—1807  and  President  1800. 

1477  a,  A.  L.   S.  to  Henry  Glen,   dat  Washington^  Jam  18,  1802.  1  AiU 

page  4«.  3.60 

Very  fine  letter:  ^Once  I  had  health,  strenglft  «Bd  good  tpiifts,  now 
the  two  former  are  fled,  and  the  last  rnnst  be  oooited  ^e  yoath  by 
age*  and  almost  always  without  success,**  etc. 


Fred.  If  niteri 

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TramboU,  Jonathan,  Goy^mor  of  Oonnecticat  ITdd-^-SS,  the  only 
Colonial  Governor  who  espoused  the  cause  of  the  Colonies.  Washington, 
who  wholly  relied  upon  him,  used  to  say:  „let  us  see  whsA BratAer  Jo- 
naihan  says",  from  which  saying  the  nickname  of  the  U,  S.  is  suppo^ 
sed  to  originate. 
Ii78  a.  S.  Order  to  liberate  a  Mr.  G.  Lyon,  dat.  Hartford,  Jan.  27,  1780. 
1.  p.  fol.  —  With  answer  endorsed.  8. — 

1479  i.  Autogr.  Signature.  3.— 

TnunbuU,  John,  the  Poet,  author  of  Mc  Tingal  (1776),  and  of  sereial 
very  able  essays  in  the  public  Gazettes  against  the  enemies  of  Amer. 
liberty. 

1480  a.  A.   L.   S.  to   Mr.   Isr.    Williams  of  Hatfield,  dat.  Hartford,  Sept  1, 

1792.  2  pp.  4P.  3.60 

On  Mr.  W.'s  case  against  Col.  Leffingwell. 

Trumbull,  John,  the  celebrated  Painter  of  the:  BatUe  ai  Btnier's  EiU, 
SL  pupil  of  Bei\j.  West,  conspicuous  in  the  Revol.  War  as  Aide-de-Camp 
Qt  Washington. 

1481  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  M.  Hopkins  of  Genesee,  dat.  N.  Y.  Nov.  19,  1819. 

1  p.  40*  6.— 

Mooey-affaira. 

1482  b.  A.  L.  8.  to  Prof.  Silliman  of  Yale  College,  dat.  N.  Y.  June  20, 1828. 

1  p.  40.  6.— 

''Yoa  will  see  that  I  am  at  deadly  war  with  your  friend  Morse,'*  etc. 

Walsh,  Bobert,  distinguished  author,  publ.  the  first  Quarterly  in 
Amer.:   TAe  Amer,  Review  (1813),  editor  of  the  National  Gazette^  cet. 

1483  a^  A.  L.  S.  to  Mr,  J.  McLean  (of  Washington),  dat  March  29  (no  year). 

1  p.  8».  2.50 

1484  bi  A.  L.  S.  to  R.  Eiaird  of  Princeton,  dat.  Philad.  Oct.  1:8,  1828*  1  p. 

40.  2.50 

On  some  essays,  which  Baird  wished  to  he  placed  ffk  the  National 
Gazette. 

Washington,  George,  first  President  of  America. 

1485  0.  Exact    copy  of  a  never  published   and  very  interesting   letter   of 

Washington,   to  M.   J.   Luzac  of  Leiden,   dat.  Dec.  2,  1797.  2  pp. 

4«.  6.- 

«To  have  steered  my  bark,  amid  the  intricacies  of  variegated  public 
employment,  to  a  haven  of  rest  with  an  approving  conscience;  —  and 
while  receiving  the  approbation  of  my  own  country  for  the  part  I 
have  acted,  to  meet  similar  proofs  of  it  ftom  many  o€  the  moderate 
and  virtaons  of  other  countries,  consmnmates  ray  greatest  wish  and 
all  my  ambition,"  ....  etc. 

Washington,  George.  —  Winter,  Lueretia  Wilhelmina  van, 
(rau  Merken),  distinguished  Dutch  poetess,  b.  1721  d.  1789. 

1486  a.  Autogr.  Poem  Signed,  in  French,  on  Washington.  At  the  end:  JSn- 

voye  (viz.   to  Washington)  le  20  d*  Oetobre^  1783.  6  pp.  (21  Stanzas). 
40.  20.— 

Washington,  Bushrod,  favourite  Nephew  of  the  President,  Justice  of 
the  U.  S.  Supr.  Court,  1798. 

1487  a.  One  line  in  secret  writing-cypher,  signed.  3. — 
▲MltamPAif.                                                                                       12 

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Waterhoufl^,  Benjamin,  Professor  of  Medicine  at  Harvard  Univera., 
1783—1812,  distinguished  author  and  vindicator  of  Jenner^s  discovery 
of  vaccination  against  popular  prejudice. 

1488  a,  A.  L.  8.  to  Dr.  Cogswell  of  Hartford,  dat.  Boston,  March  14^  1812. 

1  p.  4«.  4.— 

On  medical  subjects:  «the  Kine  Pock  inocQlation"  and  «the  spotted  ferer 
at  Connecticut/* 

Weare,  Mesheck,  first  President  of  New  Hampshire,  1776. 

1489  a,  A.   L.   8.  to  his   son  Nathan,  dat.  Portsmouth,  Oct  27,  1774,  1  p. 

4*.  —  Rare  autograph.  3.25 

On  family-alfiiii'.s. 

Webster,  Daniel,  sk*lful  Lawyer,  eloquent  and  powerful  Orator,  emi- 
nent Statesman,  Senator  1827—39. 

1490  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  G.   Bliss  of  Springfield,   dat.  Boston,    April   18,  1820. 

2  pp.  4«.  5.— 

1491  h.  A.  L.  S.  to  Jer.  Nelson  of  Newbury  Port,  dat.  Boston,  Oct  15, 1803. 

2  pp.  4«.  5.— 

Webster,   Noah,  author  of  the  Vnwersal  Dictionary  and  of  the  Elemen- 
tary Spelling-Book  (of  which  50.000.000  copies  have  been  sold). 

1492  a,  k,   L.   8.   to  Sam.  M.  Hopkins  of  N.  Y.,  dat  New  Haven,  July  3, 

1810.  1  p.  4J.  4.— 

Wentworth,  Sir  Jolm,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,  1766—75,  Lieut 
Gov.  of  Nova  Scotia,  1792—1808. 

1493  a,  S.   D.    to   William  Pitkin,   dat   New  Hampshire,   Febr.   15,   1768. 

2  p.  40.  5.— 

Being  appointed  Surreyor-General  of  Woods  in  all  America,  he  requests 
a  proclamation,  forbidding  all  waste,  cet. 

Wheelook,  Eleazar,  the  philanthropical  founder  and  first  Pres.  of 
Dartmouth-College,  1754. 

1494  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  Stephen  Williams  of  Springfield,  dat  Dartm.  Coll.  Aug. 

27,  1773.  1  p.  40.  —   With  teal.  6.— 

Interesting  letter  on  the  weight  of  expense  for  the  College  »which  is 
sometimes  very  trying  and  almost  overbearing  —  I  need  your 
Prayers  —  God  is  my  only  Hope  and  Help"  —  cet. 

Wheelock,  John,  son  of  Eleazar,  24  Pres.  of  Dartmouth-Coll.,  distin- 
guished himself  as  Lieut  Col.  in  the  Revolut  War. 

1495  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  Rev.  David  M'Clure  of  East  Windsor,  dat  Dartm.  Coll., 

March  17,  1802.  2»  pp.  4®.  4.— 

Interesting  letter  on  college-affairs. 

1496  b.  A.  L.  S.  to  General  Eb.  Mattoon,  Memb.  of  Congr.  dat  Dartm.  CoU. 

Dec.  27,  1802.  2  pp.  4<».  4.— 

Fine  letter  on  politics:  »It  is  to  be  hoped,  that  the  wheel  of  Legislation 
will  move  more  easy  than  at  the  last  session.  Strange  that  we  shoold 
make  ourselves  unhappy  in  the  midst  of  so  many  blessings*'  cet. 

Wilkinson,  James,  General,  highly  distinguished  himself  in  the  Re- 
vol.  War. 

1497  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  H.  Glen,  dat  N.  Y.  Sept.  4,  1799.  1  p.  40.  3.— 

On  Glen's  son:  A  expect  to  see  him  with  a  band  of  ftue  fellows,  next 
spring  or  sooner,  if  we  should  come  to  blows  on  the  Mississippi,  which 
is  far  from  impossible*'  ....  cet. 

Fred.  Mtiller, 

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"Willard,  Joseph,  President  of  Harvard  Univefsity,  1781. 
1408  «.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  Phillips,  dat.  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1796.  1  p.  4*.  2.50 
University-affairs. 

Williams,  Blisha.  President  of  Yale  College,  1726—39,  in  1745  Chap- 
lain Of  a  Regiment  sent  to  Cape  Breton. 

1499  a,  A.  L.  S.  to  his  brother  (sr.  Williams  of  Hatfield,  dat  London,  May 

26,  1750.  1  p.  4".  —  Bare  autograph,  10.— 

Very  interesting  letter,  written  from  London,  where  W.  resided  till 
1752  to  receive  the  pay  due  to  himself  and  his  Regiment.  <'He(S-y?) 
has  done  a  dirty  job  for  a  ministry  —  whose  least  concern  I  believe 
is  that  of  doing  Justice,  bnt  *t  is  more  than  probable  they  will  let  him 
sink  ere  long  under  the  weight  of  his  own  cjrimes/'  cet. 

Williams  Solomon,  Clergyman,  one  of  the  ablest  controversial  theolo- 
gical writers  o^f  his  day,  the  antagonist  of  the  great  Edwards,  a  distin- 
guished patriot  in  the  Amer.  Rev. 

1500  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  one  of  his  sons,  dat.  Dec.  16,  1759.  1  p.  fol.  3.50 

On  .fiimily-affairs.  —  Fine  letter. 

Winter,  Jan  de.  Governor  of  Deraerary  in  1758. 

1501  a.  A.   L.  S.   (in  Dutch)  to  Mr.  P.  J.  van  Oordt  of  Rotterdam,  dat. 

St  Enstatius,  Aug.  8,  1758.  3  pp.  4^.  2.50 

On  the  very  unehed  manner  in  which  the  English  privateers  treat  the 
Dntch  possessions  in  Amer.,  cet. 

Winthrop,  Adam,  Secretary  of  State. 

1502  a.  S.  D.,  dat.  Aug.  16,  1734.  1  p.  fol.  -  Rare  autogrdph.  10.— 

Proceedings  at  a  meeting  of  the  Commiss.  for  the  Indian  affairs  at  the 
Council  Chamber  in  Boston.  —  The  Indians  at  Honsatonach  consent 
to  receive  instruction  in  the  Christian  religion,  for  which  purpose  a 
Minister  will  be  appointed  at  a  salary  of  £  100,  ete. 

Wirt,   William,  renowned  Orator  and  Lawyer,  author  of  the  popular 
Briiiih  Spy. 

1503  a.  Last  lines  of  an  A.  L.  with  the  Signature.  1. — 

Wolcott,  Oliver,  Brig.-General  in  the  Revol.  War  (made  on  the  field 
of  Saratoga),  signer  of  the  Declar.  of  Independ.,  Governor  of  Connecti- 
cut 1796—7. 

1504  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  Lyman  of  Hartford,  dat.  Philadel.,  March.  20,1781. 

1.  p.  fol.  8.— 

On  the  events  of,  the  War.  —  Mne  tpeeimen. 

Wolcott,  Oliver,  son  of  the  preceding.  Statesman  and  able  financier. 
Secret,  of  the  Treasury,  1795—1800,  Governor  of  Connecticut,  1818—27. 

1505  a.  A.  L.  S.  to  Sam.  M.  Hopkins  of  N.  Y.  dat.  Treasury  Departm.,  Aug. 
24,  1798.  2  pp.  40.  3.50 

On  the  manufacture  of  saltpetre  in  America. 

1506  b.  A.    L.   S.  to  John  Pickering  of  N.  Hampsh.,  dat.  Treas.  Departm. 

Dec.  11,  1798.  3  full  pp.  4'>.  5.— 

Interesting  letter  on  the  best  way  to  prevent  a  useless  and  injurious 
detention  of  vessels  an  1  property,  without  transgressing  an  act  of  Con- 
gress, passed  June  13,  1798,  which  suspended  all  commercial  intercourse 
between  I  the  U.  S.  and  France. 

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AUTOaiUSHfi  RELATING   TO  AIUBEIC4. 


Woodbiury,  LeTi,  U.  8.  Senator,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire,  1^8. 

1507  a.  A.  Billet,  in  the  34  person,  to  Mr.  Mc.  Lane,  dat.  Febr.  8,  1828.  3 

lines  B\  1.50 

Woo(l&  Leonhard,  Professor  in  Theol.   in  the  Seminary  at  Andover^ 
champion  of  orthodox  Calvinism,  against  Unitarian  Theology. 

1508  a,  A.  L.   S.   to  an  Amer.  Minister,  dat.  Andover,  Apr.  27,  1816.  2  pp. 

4*.  2.- 

Chiireh-affain. 


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ETHNOGRAPHJCAL  and  TOPOORAPfllCAL 

PLATES  ON  AMERICA. 


I.  PLATES  ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  AMERICA. 


Indications   of  size   are  given   in  centimeter^  French  meoiure^  and 
reiute  to  the  copperplate,  without  the  margins. 

1509  Schauplatz  der  Welt,  oder  Beschreibung  der  fiirnemdten  LIUider, 
Kationen,  Stadten  uad  FlUfisen  Cmtch  b2  Fignren  ia  einem  O&^t^n-Splel 
YOrgeslellet.  —  Title  and  52  plates  on  18  broad  sq.  4^  leaves,  each 
^ayinpf  .3  plates,  the  last  only  2.  —  Printed  in  Germany,  probably  at 
Augsburg,  about  17S0.  26.— 

(„TA^aireof  the  World,  or  description  of  the  principal  ^omitrieSy  nations^ 
cities  and  rivers  represented  in  52  playing-cards,^^) 

In  t^8  Tery  carioos  aei  Eferope  is  represented  by  13  uwdos,  Africa  by 
\i  bells  (^  former  card-sigD)«  Asia  by  13  hearts  and  America  by  13 
acorns  (also  a  former  antique  pip  [spot]),  divided  in  this  order: 

JCiit^,  a  female  representing  America.    Five,  Quivira. 

Queen,  Pern.  Six,  Gai|jana. 

Kfiave,  Mexico.  Seven,  It ncatan. 

Afis,  CastelU  Anrea.  ^*ffhi,  Florida. 

Deuc£,  Popajan.  Nine,  Virginia. 

Trey,  Bnuulia.  Ten,  Not^  Fiandfi. 
Four,  Chili. 

In  original  oondition,  of  the  highest  ratify. 

1510  ^6U  de  Geography.  — -  Pack  of  cards^  like  the  foregoing,  but  not 
so  complete.  Only  6n  those  representing  America  occur  the  mstingnish- 
ing  signs  or  pips.  Together  40  cards.  Ig.  12®.  —  Mounted  on  7  sheets, 
fol.  ,    26.- 

This  set  consists  of:  Europe:  title  and  1/2,  i,  8;  Asia:  title  and  1—10; 
Africa:  title  and  1 — 10;  America:  title,  king,  queen^  knare  andl — 10: 
the  s^me  .fig.,  names  and  descriptions  as  of  N^  1509.  —  These  fine  plates, 
engraved  by  a  French  artist,  apparently  about  1640,  in  the  style  of 
Calloi,  ^re  the  originals  of  the  former  set  and  of  tifi  highest  rarity, 

1511  Die    GoDgraphia  in  em  Carten-SpjLel.  Augsburg,  /.  stridbeck, 

(about  1730.)  sq.  40.  26.— 

(„  The  Geography  in  a  pack  of  playing-cards.*^) 

Tbis  very  canons  set  consists  of  60  cards,  Ig.  12®,  printed  on  5  leaves 
sq.  4®,  in  the  original  condition,  uueut  and  not  yet  dimded*  The  set  em- 
brae^fl:  fron^spieoe,  e^grajred  title  (^tf^K2tf^^^r«^^»eaf  cet.),  preface 
of  2  pp.  (announcing  that  playing  at  cards  in  tbia  vay  ia  an  invention 

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94  L  PULTSS   ON   THX   RISTOKT   OF   AKSKICA. 


of  the  «^oelebnted  P.  Dafal/'  that  the  eLobs  indicate  Jmericti,  ipadct 
Jfiriea,  hearts  Europe  and  diamonds  Ana),  4  maps  of  Europe,  Asia, 
Afirica  and  America.  —  The  suit  of  dnbs  (America)  is  divided  ibai : 


King,  Monteaoma. 

Queen,  Elisabeth,  Virginia. 

Kntwe,  Patagonia. 

Ace,  Division  of  America. 

Deuee,  Chili. 

Trey,  Florida. 

Four,  Pern. 


fioe,  Mexico. 
Six^  Pantgnay. 
Seven,  Antilles. 
EigJUy  Canada. 
nine,  BrasiL 
Ten,  Gastilia  d*Or. 


Year. 

1512.  1492.  Columbns  on  board  a  ship  discoyering  America.  C,  Tiiubeu  px., 
12  Oct  galvonoplastic  by  Hanftiamgel,  Ig.  br.  fol.  &— 

1513.  1499.  Ck>liLmbii8  arrives  in  Spain,  covered  with  chains,  and  reeeived 

by  a  mass  of  people.  CheMe  pz.,  engiav.  by  Vvial,  Ig.  foL  — 
FuU  wutrg.  Fine.  3.— 

1514.  p      Same  plate,  proof  hef.  aU  UU,  -^  FuU  wutrg.  Fme,  5.- 

1515.  1519.  F.  Cortez'  interview  with  Monteznma.  —  Montezoma's  crndty 

to  the  Spaniards.  —  2  Engrav.  by  P.  van  Guust  and  J.  C. 
FhUipe.  sq.  4«.  —  From:  r.  d,  Aa,  Collection  of  Vogaga,  (Cat 
Amer.  1887).  1 - 

1516.  „      Cruelty  of  the  Spaniards  in  the  West  [ndies.  IHitch  etchmg 

(school  of  Rouiein  de  Rooghe),  sq.  fol.  —  From:  Collection  ven  der 
Aa,  2^ 

1517.  1578.  Doughty  beheaded  by  order  of  Sir  Fr.  Drake  in  Patagonia, 

engrav.  by  Goldar,  sm.  fol.  1.— 

1518.  1595.  J.  r.   Heemskerk  and  W.  Barends  engaged  in  planning  the 

second  Arctic  voyage.  C,  Busckop  px.  (1855?),  engrav.  by 
C,  E.  TaureL  sq.  fol.  —  Fine,  modem  engraving.  6.— 

1519.  „      Same  engraving,  proof  on  India-paper^  foil  marg.  8.— 

1520.  1605.  Tidore^  a  fortress   in  East  India,  besieged  and  captured  by  the 
14 May.  Dutch  fleet  under  Jan  Jansse n  Moll. Described  in /^ifry,&Rd/ 

Vogaget.Vzxt  VIII  Appendix  1606,  and  represented  on  j^late  VII. — 

Original  plate  (the  prototype  of  De  Bry's)  on  two  large  square  fol. 

sheets  (each  br.  52  cent,  high  46  cent),  engrav.  by  C,  Kick,  with 

a  Latin  dedication  to  the  Directors  of  the  East  Ind.  Comp.,  by 

B.  Lampe  and  0,  Kick.  80.— 

This  plate  is  of  the  utmost  rarity;  daring  25  years  I  have  ne?ermet 

with   another   copy,  neither  saw  it  mentioned  anywhere.  Very  fiae 

copy  in  the  best   state  of  preservation.  By  the  letters  on  the  plate 

it   seems  that  a  Latin  or  Datch  explanation  may  belong  to  it,  bot 

the  explanation  of  the  engraving  by  De  Brg  exactly  corresponds  with 

this. 

1521.  „     O.  IMCatelief  8  Voyage  to  ^^ast^tndia,  I'epfesetited  in  C  small 

figures  on  one  sheet,  sq.  4^.  2-^ 

Belongs  to  the  edition  of  MateUefs  Voyage.  Amst.  1648  (CataL  Aner. 
2808.) 

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1522.  1615.  Joris  Spilbergen  attacking  the  Spanish  Admiral  Rodrigo  de 

Alendoza,  off  the  Coast  of  Pern.  Old  Dntch  engrav.  sm.  4^   1.50 

1523.  1619.  W.  Ysbr,  Bontekoe's  Voyage  to   East-fndia,  represented  in 

one  large  figure,  surrounded  b}'  8  smaller  ones,  all  with  Dutch 
explanations.  One  large  sq.  fol  sheet,  br.  52  cent.,  high  42  cent. 
No  name  of  engraver,  with  address  Clement  de  Jonge  (about  1660) 
—    Of  the  highett  rarity.  30.— 

1524.  1620.  The    Pilgrim-Fathers'    departure   in   the   Meybloem  (M  a  y  - 

Flower),  from  Delfthaven  to  America.  —  Modem  plate  in  oval, 
surrounded  by  6  smaller  ones,  illustrative  ofthehospitality  of  Hol- 
land to  martyrs  for  religion*s  sake.  Engrav.  by  Reckleben,  sq.  4". 
With  separate  Dutch  explanation.  4.— 

Belongs  to  the  work  of  Prof.  6.  ter  Haar  a.  o..  Sketches  from  the 
religious  history  of  Holland. 

1525.  „      Same   subject,  another  represent.,  lith.   by  A.  Pleysier.  sq.  8".  — 

Appended  a  lith.  facs.  of  a  part  of  the  old  Straeiboeek  {book  of 
the  streets),  giving  the  exact  place  of  Robinson's  house.  —  Both 
from:  Stoaluey  de  Pelgrim-vaders.  1859.  8^.  2.— 

1526.  1621.  Dutch  W.  I.  Company  erected.  Emblematical  plate :  the  various 

Dutch  Trade-Companies,  viz.  the  E.  I.  Comp.,  the  W.  I.  Comp., 
that  to  the  North,  and  to  the  Levant,  represented  each  by  a  female, 
receiving  tribute  from  all  parts  of  the  world.  Etched  plate  (by 
Bomeyn  de  Hooghe),  Ig.  sq.  4^  —  From:  R,  de  Hooghe,  Spiegel  v, 
Staat,  1706.  4.— 

1527.  „ The  flag  of  the  Company,  used  in  its  Colonies  and  on  its 

fleet,  bearing  the  interlaced  initials  G  W  C  {Geoetroyeerde  West- 
Indiseke  Compagnie),  —  Dutch  engrav.  Coloured,  sq.  8*.  4.— 

On  the  same  sheet  the  flag  of  Hooni,  a  city  in  North -HoIUind. 

1528.  1624.  S.  Salvador,  in  Brazil,  captured  by  the  Dutch  Admiral  Jacob 

W  i  1 1  e  k  e  s.  —  View  of  the  Bay  with  the  City  and  the  Dutch  fleet, 
with  small  map  of  Brazil.  With  ample  Dutch  description  and  ex- 
planation in  5  columns.  Amst.  CI.  J,  Visscher.  1624.  Sm.  sq.  fol. 
br.  38,  high  33  cent.  —  Very  rare,  18.-- 

Thia  plate  is  the  prototype  of  all  the  following. 

1529.  „      Same  plate,  with  a  Latin  poem  in  4  col.  by  L.  G.  a  Benesse,  in- 

stead of  the  Dutch  description.  Sq.  fol.  22.— 

The  only  copy  with  poem  I  ever  saw. 

1530.  „      Same  subject.    Accurate  copy  of  the  former  plate  by  a  German 

engraver,  with  German  explanation,  a  free  translation  of  the  Dutch 
in  N«  1528.  Sq.  fol.  Full  margins,  perfect  conservation.  -—  Very 
rare.  12.—- 

1531.  „      Same  subject.    Different  German   imitation  of  the  former  Dutch 

plate,  without  any  explanation  and  name  of  engraver;  apparently 
by  Zimmermann^  about  1625.  Sq.  fol.  Size  of  the  original,  full 
margins.  9. — 

1532.  y,      Same  subject  Different,  but  better  German  imitation  of  the  Dutch 

plate  with  an  accurate  translation  ofthe  Dutch  explanation.  With  a 
warning  agjunst  other  imitations  of  the  same.  Printed  in  Franck- 
fort  am  Main  1624.  High  fol.  br.  36,  high  50  cent.  15.— 

1533.  „      Same  subject.   Enlarged  German   copy  of  the  Dntch  plate,   but 

without  the  map.  With  German  explanation  of  Fig.  1—22  a  and  4, 
translated  from  the  plate  N^  1528.  br.  45,  high  36  cent.  sq.  fol. 
Full  marg.  12.— 

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15Si.  1684.  Same  snl^ect  Frendi  (?)  enlai^  copy  of  tiie  Duteh  lAate, 
without  the  map,  with  a  Freneh  traDslation  in  3  col.  of  the 
Dutch  description  and  explanation  1—22  a  and  h,  Paris,  M.  Ta- 
vernier^  Gravenr  du  Roi  (1624?).  —  The  last  col.  of  thedeacrip- 
tion  and  explanation  is  slightly  damaged.  The  plate  with  full 
marg.,  in  good  state,  fol.  br.  38,  high  51  cent. —  Feryrare.  18.— 

1535.  y^      Same  subject,  differ,  represent  Old  Patch  engrav.  by  H,  Padibrugge, 

sm.  4».  2.50 

1536.  ^      Same  subject,  differ,  represent.  Dutch  engrav.  of  the  19th  cent 

sm.  4».  2.— 

1537.  ^      Same  sutueet  Same  representation,  modem  engrav.  by  ReeJkUbe*. 

(1864.)  sq.  4to.  1.50 

1538.  „      Diego  de  Iffeftdoza  Ftirtado,  Goremor  of  Brazil,  and  the 

Jesuit  Provincial  of  Brazil  Domingo  €  oini a,  represented 
ftdl-length,  with  9  other  persons  taken  prisoners  of  war  at 
San  Salvador  and  brought  to  Amsterdam:  portrayed  17 Oct, 
1624.  With  Dutch  explanation  and  Dutch  poem  in  3  col.  Amst 
a  J.  rUscher.  1624.  fol.  High  37,  br.  23  cent  12.— 

1539.  1627.  Capture  of  the  Sugar  prizes  in  the  Bay  Todos  los  Sanctos  in 

Brazil,  sq.  fol.  —  (Belongs  to :  Commelin^  Life  of  Fred,  Benry. 
Catal.  Amer.  406.)  2.— 

1540.  1628.  „Oaptiire  of  the  Admiral  andVice-Admiralofthe.Hondu  ras, 
1  Aug.  commanding  2  very  richly  laden  vessels,  by  the  ships  and  yachts 

of  the  W.  [.  Company  under  direction  of  the  Dutch  Admiral 
Pfeter  Adriaensz.  (Ita),  1  Aug.  1628.  Dedicated  to  the  Di- 
rectors of  the  W.  I.  Comp.  by  Reasel  Oerriit''  —  Two  sheets 
sq.  fol.,  the  left  representing  the  Island  Cuba  and  the  Dutch 
ships;  the  right  another  part  of  Cuba  with  the  2  large  Spanish 
and  the  small  Dutch  ships.  Under  the  plate  an  explsmation  (in 
Dutch)  in  6  col.;  at  the  top  of  the  plate  2  black  margins  bearing 
in  white  letters  the  above  mentioned  inscription.  Forming  toge- 
ther one  plate,  br.  25  cent  h.  48.  sq.  fol.  —  Of  the  Mgkeet  ra- 
riiy^  this  copy  being  the  first  I  ever  have  seen  or  heard  of.  —  i» 
fine  condition.  75. — 

1541.  n      Same  sufageet  Differ,  representation,  smaller;  on  the  foreground 

the  battle,  at  the  right  Havana,  sq.  fol.  —  (From:  CommeSm, 
Ufe  of  ¥red,  Benry,  Catal,  Amer.  406).  2.— 

1542.  "      Same  subject.  Differ,  representation,  smaller.  On  the  frontiapiece 

of  Wassenaer,  Hist.  Verhael  4^.  (Cat.  Amer.  174&).  1.- 

1543.  1628.  The  Spanish  Silverfleet  captured  in  the  Bay  of  Mat an- 
8  Sept  c  a  by  the  fleet   of  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Comp.  commanded  by  the 

Admirals  Pieter  Pietersz.  Hein  and H. C. L on cq, 8  Sep- 
temb.  1628.  —  Representation  of  the  position  of  the  2  fleets 
before  the  action.  At  the  top  of  the  plate,  to  the  right  a  map 
of  Cuba;  to  the  left  a  Latin  indoription  and  dedication  by  Ju- 
docus  Bondiw;  in  the  middle  a  French  inseription:  ^Prinse  de  la 
FloUe  d' Argent  cet."  Ig.  sq.  fol.  br.  50  b,  3«  cent  —  Very 
vrare.  22. — 

1544.  „      Same  subject,  different  representation,  givhig  the  entire  Bay  with 

altered  position  of  the  fleets,  the  portnuts  of  the  2  Dutch  Ad* 
mhrals  at  the  top,  the  same  map  of  Cuba  at  the  bottom  of  the 
plate.  Besides  a  very  ample  German  narrative  of  the  expedition  and 
extensive  catalogue  of  the  enormous  prizes  foimd  in  the  Spanish 
8hi|M.  Amsteidam,  N.  J,  Fischer  (C.  /.  Visscher}  1608.  1  sheet  Ig. 
fol.  h.  51  br.  24  cent  —  Very  rare,  15.— 


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1545.  1689.  Same  sufar^ect,  same  plate,  later  impressioB,  the  shoal  in  the  Bay 

beiuriiig  the  inscriptum :  ff  louden  Land*^  12. — 

1546.  „      Same  subject,  somewhat  reduced,  h.  18,  br.  39  (ttie  former  ha- 

ving 23  by  33  cent.)  With  exact  reimpression  of  the  former  text 
Flate  and  description  h.  46  br.  39.  12.— 

1547.  ,1      Same  subject,   same   representation,  different  German  engraving, 

with  the  map  of  Cuba  to  the^  right.  —  On  the  same  sheet  ano- 
ther German  engrav.  of  an  engagement  of  some  Dutch  ships  with 
the  Privateers  of  Duinkerk.  -—  Together  1  sheet  small  sq.  fol. 
h.  80  br.  39  cent.  8.— 

1548.  „      Same  subject.  Dutch  engraving  with  the  portrait  ofPiet  Hc^yn 

at  the  top  in  the  middle  of  the  plate,  sni.  sq.  foL  (From:  Com- 
melin.  Life  of  Fred,  Henry.  Cat  Amer.  406).  2.— 

1549.  „      Same  subject   Different  (Active)   representation,  engrav.  for  an 

Almanac  for  1788,  publ.  by  R,  Jf^Uding^  Rotterdam;  with  inscrip- 
tion: „Piet  Eeyn  veroverd  de  zUvere  vloot"  sm.  sq.  fol.  2.—- 

1550.  „      Nautilus,  being  a  drinking-horn  of  the  Admiral  Piet  Heyn, 

presented  to  him  fbr  the  capture  of  the  Silverfleet,  engrav.  by  A,  DeU 
fo8,  sq.  80.  —  (From;  Le  Francq  v.  Berkhey,  ZeetriumpA  1788).  1.25 

1551.  „      Two  Medals  struck  on   the  capture  of  the  Silverfleet  Plates 

ftota:  Bigot,  Riit.  metaOique.  4<^.  —.50 

N.B.  In  Fred.  Mailer's  CBtalogae  of  plates  illastrative  to  Dutch  History 

some  more  plates  olx  this  event  are  described  under  N^  1593 — 98. 

1552.  1630.  Olinda  da  Femiunbuoo,  in  Brazil,  captured  by  the  Admirals 
13Febr.H.   C.   Loncq  and  D.  van  Weerdenburg  (Cat  of  Portr. 

N«.  694—700,  1196),  13  Febr.  —  Very  large  representation  for- 
med by  8  separate  sheets  of  different  size,  together  one  plate  sq. 
fol.  br.  92  h.  71  centim.  —  The  upper  part  of  the  plate  is  a  view 
oa  Olinda  with  the  Dutch  fleet,  in  2  sh.  sq.  foL;  the  middle  of 
the  ]^te  is  a  map  of  a  part  of  Brazil  with  Fernambuca,  publ. 
by  K  C.  Fiseator  (C.  J,  Viucher)  in  2  sh.  fol  of  different  size.  To 
the  left  and  right  of  this  map  j^Bref  reeU  de  la  prince  de  Olinda 
de  jF."  on  2  sh.  sm.  fol  —  The  bottom  of  the  plate  is  occupied 
by  a  Dutch  narrative  of  the  capture  of  this  important  place  in 
8  columns.  Publ.  by  C.  J,  VinckeT,  —  Thete  8  iheeU  are  very 
rarely  found  iogeiher;  a  complete  eopy,  with  tie  map  etc,  it  hardly  ever 
met  tpiih,  —  lu  good  condition,  uncut,  60. — 

1553.  ^      Same  subject.  The  same  view  of  0 1  i  n  d  a  as  on  the  foregoing 

plate,  in  2  sheets,  hut  earlier  and  finer  impression,  and  the  same 
Dutch  narrative  of  the  capture  of  Olinda,  also  in  8  columns,  but 
a  different  edition.  Plate  and  description  are  separated  by  a 
broad  black  line  with  Dutch  inscription  in  white  letters:  „de 
Stai  OUnda  1680^  cet  —  Together  one  pUte,  h.  38  br.  93.  FuU 
marginik  •<-  Of  efual  rarity  as  the  former,  45. — 

1554.  „      Same  view  and  same  ma^  of  N^*.  1552,  both  much  reduced  en 

1  sheet  sm.  fol.  (Frem:  Qmmelin^  fred^  Henry,  1651).  2.— 

1555.  f,      Same  suti^t,  the  former  plate  redaced  and  attered^  with  Ger- 

man ioscriptloB  at  the  top  of  the  pbile  and  a  German  history  of 
th£t  captee  at  the  bottom,  sm.  UA.  k.  29  br.  3d.  —  Bare.      6.— 

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1556.  1630.  Same  sabject,   about  the  same  representation  bnt  reversed,  wifli 

German  inscription  at  the  top,  and  history  at  the  bottom,  both 
in  italics.  German  plate,  nearly  the  same  size  as  the  former,  sq. 
foL  4.- 

1557.  „      Same  subject.  Plan  of  0 1  i  n  d  a  with  part  of  the  adjacent  conntry, 

and  German  description  at  the  foot  of  the  plate.  German  engrav. 
sq.fol. —  Rare,  4.— 

1558.  ,      Same  subject.  Satirical  plate:  a  very  large  fiddle,  on  which 

many  soldiers  are  playing,  in  perspective  01  in  da  and  the  adjacent 
country.  This  engraving  is  surrounded  by  a  German  satyrical 
poem,  relating  that  a  very  large  fiddle  has  arrived  at  Amsterdam 
from  Femambuco,  cet  1  sheet,  fol.  —  yery  rare,  12.— 

1559.  1633.  Port  Tres  Beyes  on  the  river  Kio  Grande,  and  Fort  Tra- 

gi Uo  in  Brazil,  besieged  and  taken  by  the  Duteh  GoTemor 
van  Kenlen.  —  2  Maps  of  the  Forts,  with  adjacent  country.  — 
From:  CommeUn,  Ufe  of  Fred,  Henry,  2d  edit.  1652).  2.— 

1560.  .,      Same    subject    Exactly    the    same  representation    but  inverse. 

fol.  (From.  CommeUn,  Life  of  Fred.  Hewry,  1651).  2.— 

NB.  It  is  necessary  to  observe  here,  that  there  are  two  editions  of 
Commelin^s  eminent  Biography  of  Fred.  Henry,  pne  AmuUr- 
dam,  1651,  the  second  Vtrechi,  1652.  All  the  plates  of  the 
later  edition  are  exactly  copied  from  those  in  the  first, 
hot  most  of  them  reversed,  whilst  there  are  5  plates  in 
the  2d  edition  etched  with  much  spirit  by  the  fiunona  Birk 
Stoop  (the  same  who  etched  the  7  rare  plates  of  the  Sntry  of 
Catharine  of  Braganza,  Qneen  to  Charles  11  of  England,  1668>. 
after  the  rather  insignificant  plates  of  the  first  edition.  This  2^ 
edition  is  therefore  held  in  high  estimation. 

1561.  „      Same  subject.    Same   map  without  the    Dutch  ships,  with  sub- 

scription of  one  line.  sm.  fol.  2.— 

1562.  1634.  Gabo  St.  Augnstin,  in  Brazil,  stormed  and  taken  by  the  Fleet  of 

the  Dutch  W.  I.  Comp.  under  I.  C.  Lichthart,  7  March.  — 
The  Fort  on  the  coast,  with  the  Dutch  fleet,  and  inscrip- 
tion in  the  upper  right  hand  comer,  sq.  fol.  —  (From:  C4mmdi^ 
Fred,  Henry,  1651).  2.— 

1563.  „      Same  subject,  reversed.  —  (From  Commelin,  1652).  2.— 

1564.  1634.  Parayba  in  Brazil,  besieged   and    captured  by  the  Dutch 

W.  I.  Company,  7  Dec.,  under  the  command  of  the  Governor 
S.  van  Schoppe,  Colonel  Arciszewsky  and  J.  C. 
Lichthart.  -  Map  of  the  country  of  Parayba,  wilhaddreas 
of  C.  J,  Visscker  at  Amsterdam,  and  separate  history  of  the 
capture  (in  Dutch)  in  6  columns,  forming  1  sheet  Ig.  fol.  br.  54 
h.  50.  12.- 

1565.  „      Same  sulgect,  dififerent   representation.  The  map  of  the  country 

with  the  Dutch  fleet,  and  inscription  in  th^  upper  right  hand 
comer,  sq.  fol.  —  (From:  Commelin  Fred,  Henry  1651).  2.— 

1566.  ,.      Same  plate  bnt  reversed,  with  inscription  in  the  upper  left  band 

comer.  —  (From  CommeUn  1652),  2.— 

1567.  1635.  Fort  Beal,  in  Brazil,  taken  by  Colonel  Arciszcewsky, 

7  June.  —  Map  of  the  c-ountry,  with  inscription  in  the  upper 
left  hand  comer,  sq.  fbL  —  (From:  CammOm  1651).  2.— 

Fred.  MnUer, 

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1568.  1635.  Same  sattlect,  almost  exact  copy  of  the  foregoing  plate,  bat  with 

explanation  of  the  letters  A— H  at  the  bottom,  sq.  fol.  —  Per- 
haps separately  issued.  2.— 

1569.  „      Same  subject,  exact  copy  of  N'^.  1666  in  inverse  order,  with  in- 

scription in  the  upper  right  hand  comer,  sq.  fol.  —  (From  Com- 
meUn.  1652).  2.— 

1570.  1636.  Battle  in  Brazil,  fought  by  Colonel  Arciszewsky, 

Commander  of  the  Dutch  W.  [.  Troops,  against  the  Spanish 
General  Don  Luis  de  Rochas.  —  Plan  of  the  battleground 
with  the  position  of  the  armies,  sq.  fol.  —  (From  a  contem- 
poraneous work).  2.50 

1671.  1637.  Dixok  AlbertBZ.  Haven's  shipwreck  on  the  coast  of  Spits- 
berg.  —  Plate  NO.  6  from  Bontekoe's  Journal  {U  which  the  narra- 
tive of  Raven  is  appended)  sq.  4^.  —  Vety  fine  impreuion,     3.~ 

1572.  1641.  St.  Thome  in  the  W.  Indies  and  St  Paolo  in  Angola 
captured  by  Admiral  Houtebeen  in  the  service  of  the  Dutch 
W.  I.  Comp.  —  Figure  of  both  places  with  inscription  in  the 
upper  left  hand-comer,  sq.  fol.  —  (From  Commelm  1651).       2.— 

1573.1636-44.  Barlaeus,  Res  Brasiliae  imperante  Joanno  Mauricio  Nassaviae 
Comite.  Amstelodami  1647.  —  Set  of  the  plates  in  this  work:  en- 
graved title,  portr.  of  Count  Maurice  by  Matham  and  plate  1—65, 
N<>.  35  and  47  double,  in  all  59  plates,  etched  by  the  celebra- 
ted painter  F.  Potty  after  his  own  drawings,  made  on  the  tpot, 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  12.— 

1574.  „      Same  set,  wanting  engrav.  title,  and  plate  54,  55.  7.50 

1575.  „      Plate  43,  represent,  the  naval  battle  off  Cape  Blanco.  Very 

fine  proof  be/,  all  letters.  2. — 

1576.  „      Sugar-mill  in  Brazil,  with  negroes  at  work.    Original  dra- 

wing in  India-ink  and  with  the  pen,  for  N^  3  of  the  foregoing 
set  of  plates  from  Sarlaeus,  drawn  in  Brazil  byF.  FoBt,  about 
1640.  —  The  drawing  is  double  the  size  of  the  engraving  and 
offers  many  variations.  —  Fine  and  curious,  35.— 

1577.1637-45.The  Dutoh  in  Brazil.  4  plates  from  %»%  .iwmM,  represent, 
battles  of  the  Portuguese  with  the  Dutch.  With  Engl,  text  on 
verso,  sm.  sq.  fol.  2. — 

1578.  „      Same  engravings,  former  impressions,  with  Dutch  text  on  verso, 

from  Montanus"  America  (Cat.  Amer,  1012 — 14.)  3. — 

The   book  of  Ogilby  contains  only  later  and  poor  impressions  of  the 
original  Dntch  plates. 

1579.  1G52.  Curious  Comet,   seen   16—21  Dec.  1652  on  the    Bee  if  de 

Paranambuca  in  Brazil.Engravingpubl.  at  Amsterdam  1653. 
sq.  40.  —  Bare.  8.— 

1580.  1657.  Brazil.  —  Naval  action  between  8  large  Portuguese  ships  and 

5  Dutch  privateers  off  the  Coast  of  Brazil.  Old  Dutch  engra- 
ving, sq.  8<*.  —  Dutch  text  on  verso.  1.50 

1581.  1660.  Balthasar  Gerbier,  Baro^   Douvily,  assailed  by  Otto  Keye 

and  his  comrades  in  the  house  of  Peter  Langendykln  Guyana, 
7  May  1660.  Dutch  engrav.:  2  scenes  of  the  assault  and  2  portr. 
of  the  murderers,  on  1  sheet.  Ig.  4<'.  —  With  a  French  poem  of 
B.  Gerbier  written  in  Calais  1645,  in  modem  transscript.  5.— • 
See  CataL  Amer.  N^  626. 

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lift89.  1B64  IE,  ▲.  d«  Bliytar's  Foyag*  to  Afirica  and  AmAric^  on  the 

«Bd    flbip  ,,2^  4ri^*'  (The  Mkror.)  (See  Cat  Amst.  1S86)  ^  View  on 
1665.  d'£lmma»  Cormantyn  and  Cabo  yerde  In  Afriea.  1   sheet  sq. 
4«.  2.50  • 

168S.  1671.  Tabftgo.  >-  Seal  in  seaiiasf-wax  adopted  tor  tlie  f aland  New 
Walcheren  (Tabago),  after  its  saccesBfol  colonization  by  the 
brotheia  Adr^aen  and  Cornelia  Lami^^ains  from  Flushing. 
(CataL  Portraits  659--662),  bearing  the  arms  of  th^  Island  with 
deyice^Ka^  Voluniai  J>eV\  date  of  1671,  ^nd  iascr^on:  ^Si^ittum 
'  WaUaciriae  oUm  TobagoJ"  —  Diainetor  6f  :   " " 


iV(w«f  WaUaciriae  oUm  Tobago,''  ^  Diameter  5f  n^Qtoeter.  15.- 

1584«  1673.  Surrender  of  New-Netherland.  —  Emblematical  plate  on 
the  oooaorenees  of  ike  year  1673  pertainiog  to  Dutch  history  and 
the  viotories  on  the  eimibined  £agllsh  and  French  annies,  —  hi 
different  small  representations  and  with  tiieportr.  ofWillem  (11, 
Admiral  de  Rnyter,  Prince  John  Maurice  of  Bra- 
zil, a.  0.  At  the  bottom  an  Almanac  for  1674,  to  the  right  a 
short  explanation  of  the  20  nnmbeis  on  the  plate,  amongst  which 
H®.  20:  Surrender  of  New-Netherland.  —  Fine  etching  by 
Bomein  de  Hooghe,  Ig.  fol.  h.  70  br.  47.  27.50 

1585.  1677.  Tabago,  conquered  by  the  Commander  J.  B  in  kes  on  the  French 

Admiral  d'Estr^es.  —  View  of  the  battle  on  the  Island  and 
of  the  engagement  of  the  fleets.  At  the  bottom  of  tiie  plate,  to 
the  right,  a  small  map  of  the  Island;  to  the  left  a  view  of  the 
Bay.  Fine  etching  by  Romein  de  Hooghe,  Ig.  sq.  fol.  br.  50. 
h.  41.  6.- 

1586.  „      Same  plate  with  a  narrative  of  the  battle  (in  Dutch).  7.50 

1587.  0      Diagram  of  the  attack  on  the  French  on  Tab  a  go.  After  a  sketch 

communicated  by  the  Admiral  Bin  kes  to  the  Prince  of  Orange. 
Lith.  sq.  fol.  1.— 

1588.  1681.  William  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians,  when  founding  the 

Province  of  Pennsylvania.  B,  West  px.,  engrav.  by  J.  Ball,  sq. 
fol.  —  Fine  old  impressions  12.— 

1589.  „      Same  plate,  modem  impression.  —  fuU  margins,  5.— 

1590.  1697.  Garthagena  m  S.  America  taken  by  the  French  army^engrar. 

by  Bequevawnilier,  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1591.  1726.  The  Dutch  W.  I.  and  E.  I.  Companies,  represented  each  by  a 

female  holding  the  flags  of  the  Companies  on  which  the  family- 
arms  of  the  Burgomasters  of  Amst.,  van  den  Bempden  and  Geel- 
vink.  Directors  of  the  Comp.  in  1726.  The  inhabitants  ofvarioos 
countries'  bring  tribute.  —  Fine  engraving  by  B,  Pieari.  Ig.  sq. 
4».  5.- 

1592.  1731.  T?he  Indian  Emperor,  or  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.  Act  fV, 

Scene  4,  as  performed  in  1731  before  the  Duke  of  Cumberland. 
^.  Hogarth  px.,  engrav.  by  R.  Dodd,  sq.  fol.  5.- 

1593.  1732.  The  Salzburg  emigrants  to  America.  (Catd.  Amer.  842.) 

27  Plates  of  their  sufferings  and  of  their  march  from  Austria  to 
Prussia.  %\  3.- 

1594.  «     Same  history.   16   representations  on  4  very  broad  sheets,  sq. 

8«.  1.W 

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1595.  1738.    y^The  Buropean   Maee   Heat  IT  Anno   J&ow.^tTSS.';  A  race  ,«f  the 

European  Monarchs  sitting  on  various 'amro^ :   aji  elephW,^sin 
eagle,  cet.  On  the  left  a  scaflfold,  „iwr&  in  France  of  true  English 
woot'^  (sic),  on  which  the  4  parts  of  the  Wo?M  are  eittjiljj,"  viaT.r^Aift  e- . . 
rica  (in  Indian  attire,  weeping)  Asik,  A'fricaao^E'urope/fittgfia^./': 
by  Mosley.  Pubi.  (London)  26  Nov.  1738.  sq.  fol.  3.— 

1596.  1745.  Cape  Breton.  —  Landing  of  the  New-England  forces  on  the 

expedition  against  Cape  Breton,  1745,  when  Lonisburg  and 
its  territories  were  reconquered  for  the  British  Empire.  J,  Ste- 
vens px.,  engr.  by  Brooks,  sq.  fol.  4.— 

1597.  1757.  Greenland.   —   A  storm  off  the  coast  of  Greenland.  /.  Feters 

px.,  engi-av.  by  J.  Bachelif.  1757.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  8.— 

1598.  1758.  Cape  Breton,   besieged  and  taken  by  the  English.  Engraving 

trom  the  {Dutch)  Europ.  Mercury  of  1768.  (Cat.  Amer.  N^.  965.)  2.— 

1599.  „      The  French  ships,  the  Prudent  and  Bienfaisant,  captured  in  Louis- 

burg-Harbour  by  Admiral  Boscawen.  R,  Paton  px.,  engrav.  by 
P.  C,  Canot,  sq.  fol.  4.— 

1 600.  1759.  Wolfe  attacking  the  French  Forces  near  the  Montmorency- 

F  a  1 1.  Suntach  direxit,  engr.  by  Ch,  Font.  Ig.  sq.  4*^.  3.— 

1601.  ft      Wolfe  receives  the  news  of   his  victory   in  the  Battle  of 

Quebec,  and  dies.  B.  West,  px.,  by  W,  WooUett,  Ig.sq.fol.  8.— 

1602.  „      Same   subject,    same  representation,  smaller,  Engl,  engrav.  sq. 

40.  1.— 

1603.  „      Same  representation,  smaller.   German  engrav.  by   0,    Balestra. 

sq.  40.  1.50 

1604.  1762.  Havana.  —  Secret  Expedition  against  the  Havana.  View  of 

the  English  fleet  in  the  old  Straits  of  Bahama,  engr.  by 
P.  a  Canot.  2  plates  sq.  fol.  5.— 

1605.  1764.  Patagonia.  —  The  Commander  Byron  in  the  company  of  a 

Patagonian  woman  and  boy,  engrav.  by  W^Aite.  fol.  From  ifoore, 
Voyages.  1.— 

1606.  1766.  Boug^nville  hoisting  French  colours  on  a  small  rock  in  Maghel- 

Ian-Straits,  engrav.  by  Boyce.  fol.  —  From  Moore,  Voyages.    1.— 

1607.  n      Tiger  killed  in  America  by  the  Prince  of  Nassau-Siegen, 

when  on  his  voyage  round  the  world  in  the  Frigate  LaBoudease, 
Commanded  by  Bougainville.  F.  Casanova  px.,  mezz.  by 
J.  Jacobs.  Very  Ig.  sq.  fol.  6.— 

1608.  1773.  Becueil  d'estampes  do  differents  Ev^nements  de  la  Guerre 

d'lnd^pendance  des  Etats-Unis,  par  M.  Ponce.  (1786?)  14  pi.  sq. 
fol.  —  FuU  margins.  9.— 

1609.  „      Van  Loon,  Medallic    History   of  the  7  Unit.  Provinces,  from 

1768—1810.  Amst.  1869.  fol.  —  CoUection  of  the  plates  (45-^66) 
from  part  VII  and  Vlil,  containing  several  figures  of  rare  medals 
struck  m  Holland  on  the  events  of  the  War  of  (ndepend.,  with 
important  Dutch  text.  14.90 

1610.  „      The  same,  large  paper.  17.75 

The  importance  of*  the  text  may  be  inferred  from  following  contents* 
F.  171.  Ambassador  J.  Adams  calls  the  land,  represented  by  him, 
United  States  of  America.  —  pp.  127,  171-^72,  176.  Sympathy 
shown  in  the  Netherlands,  especially  in  Friesland,  for  the  reyolu* 

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.,•.«,  .    .  .tb^arf  irai   in  Ameriou  —  pp.  172^  176,  179.  Oa  the  Dutch 

•:  -.  ;        ^  ". .'    nsgotiitiGoa  with   America   in   1781—82.   —  p.  176.  A  general 

pctitioB   ipaje  io  Hollaod  to  acknowledge  the  Independence  of  the 

^  -  :.;.•:.•-•..  U,   St.  —   p.  177.  J.  Adams  received  as  Ambassador.  —  Medals 

\l  r*  r  *''Z  •-•     .  «tofiftlr   in    memory   of  this  fact  —   p.  179.  Treaty  of  friendship 

and  commerce  with  the  U.  St.  1782.  —  pp.  177—79.  Medals  on 

this    treaty.    —    pp.    171 — 79.  Published  and  nnpnblished  sources 

eonoem.   the   history  of  the  relations  hecween  the  U.  St.  and  the 

Netherlands  m  1781—82,  etc. 

The  complete  work :  CoDtinintion  of  Tan  Looa,  10  parts  or  2  ?ols.  fol. 

Amst.    1822—69,    with  124  plates  —  may   he  had  at  fl.  64,  on 

small  paper,   —   and   at  fl.  84,  on  large  paper.  It  comprises  the 

period  1713—1806.    —   The    original  work,  to  which  it  forms  a 

continoation,  was  poblished  in  1782  nnder  the  title: 

Loon    (6.    ?.>   Htatoiie  metalliqiie   des  17  Frovinees  dear  Paya-Bas. 

La  Uaye,  17S2--87.  5  vols.  fol.  WUA  a  large  number  of  fyp. 
Both   together   form   a  complete  medallic  history  of  the  Netherlands 
till  1806,  in  7  vols,  fol.;    no  other  nation  can  boast  of  poss^ing 
an  eqnal. 

16U*  177d.  Tea-tax.  —  Emblematical  print  showing  in  a  magic  lanteni  the 
tempest  eaqsed  in  America  by  a  teapot.  French  engraved  carica- 
ture, sm.  4^  10.— 

1612  ,f  ---«-  fjThe  Bostomatu  pa^fing  the  aeeite-man,  or  iarring  and  featAe- 
ring,''  —  Caricature  marked:  Plate  [.  —  A  tarred  and  feathered  man 
18  forced  to  drink  out  of  a  teapot;  behind  this  scene  the  glider - 
ty-tree'^''  in  the  distance  a  cargo  of  tea  thrown  into  the  sea.  — 
London,  R*  Sayer,  dX  Oct.  1774.  foL  —  Very  rare  caricature,  16.— 

1613.  „      y^FUhery-act:'  —  Similar  caricature,  marked:  Fktte  U.  y^Tke 

BoHoniana  in  diiirese,"  An  iron  cage,  with  i]i8erq)tloii :  Boston 
contains  a  number  of  hungry  Bostonians,  being  fed  with  herrings, 
given  to  them  by  sailors ;  the  cage  hangs  down  from  the  Uberty- 
tree.  —  London,  B.  Sayer,  19  Nov.  1774.  fol.  15.— 

1614.  „      Similar  caricature,  marked : PAz^e  (II.  -—  ^The  patrioiici  bar- 

ber of  HeW'York,  or  the  captain  in  the  suds,^*  —  A  shayingshop, 
where  a  barber  {Beivjamin  Franklin?)  i»  engaged  m  shaving 
Captain  Crozer. ,  The  portnuts  of  William  Pitt,  Lord  Camden, 
and  many  wigs  (Whigs?)  hang  on  the  Wall.  —London,  R. Sayer, 
14  Pebr.  1776.  fol.  30.- 

The  plate  is  coloured  and  transported  by  the  colours  on  glass  by  a 
proceeding  now  lost;  the  glass  has  been  slightly  broken  but  is  resto- 
red. —  In  the  original,  black  wooden  frame. 

1615.  1775.  Battle  of    Bunkershill.     Death  of  General  Warren. 
17 June,./.  TrumbuU  px.   engrav.    by   J,   Q.  MuUer.  Publ.  Febr.  1798  by 

A,    a  de  Poggi.   Very   Ig.   sq.  fol.    —  Proof  bef,  lett.,  with  etched 

name  and  subscription,  FuU  margins,  40,— 

With  a  key  of  the  outlines  and  names  of  the  prominent  figures.  — 

Rare,  —  See  NO.  1628. 
This   phte  is  reputed  to  be  one  of  the  best  of  this  famous  engraver. 
See:  Jndresen,  J.  G,  MuUer,  1866.  p.  22. 

1616w  „  Same  engraving,  with  ftOl  inscription.  PabL  March  1798,  bat  da- 
ted 7  June  (not  17  June)  and  with  the  name  of  the  engraven 
0.  J,  MuUer  instead  of  /.  0.  MuUer.  —  Rne  impreu.  but 
itaiued^  9«— 

Frod.  MuUer, 

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1^17.  1775.  SftiDB  OQgraWng,  later  iHiiNraasioB  with  date :  17  June  9iid  tbe 
namet  Q,  J,  MuUer.  10.— 

1618.  „      iSame   subject,  same  disposition  and  size,  with  German   inscript, 

engrav.  by  C  Nordieim,  Ig.  j&q.  fel.  5--- 

1619.  ,      Same  subject,  same  disposition.  Fine  engrav.  by  A.  Ktuler.  Neu- 

renberg.  1804.  sq.  fol.  10.- 

1620.  p     Same   subject,   same  disposition.  French  lith.  by  "Ostervald.  With 

Spanish  and  French  subscript,  sq.  ioL  ^.50 

1621.  1776.  CaUigraphic  testimonial  on:  „Aiaeiica*8  [ndependence  when 

cemented  by  the  blood  of  Heroes,  established  in  1776,"  written 
by  C.  S,  Hare,  (about  1815).  Very  Ig.  fol.  —  The  comers  at  the 
bottom  restored.  6. — 

1622.  „      Wew-York.   —  Destruction  of  the  Royal  Statue  at   New- 

Y  0  rlk,  —  Contemporaneous  coloured  print  for  an  optical  mirror, 
by  Habermann  at  Augsburg,  sq.  fol.  4.— 

1623.  „      English  recruits  goin^  to  America.  —  Contemporaneous  French 

caricature,  coloured,  sq.  fol.  6.— 

1624.  „      Fort    Sullivan,    near  Charlestown,   attacked  by   an  English 

Squadron  under  Peter  Parker.  —  „Exactplan  ofCharles- 
T  own -Bar  and  Harbou  r,"  with  wi&Yf  of  the  attack,  list 
of  the  English  ships,  military  arrangements,  etc.  Engl,  engrav. 
with  address:  London,  2.  Sayer  and  J.  Bennett.  1776»  Ig,  »q. 
foi.  6^ 

1625.  „      Long-Island.  —  Debarkment  of  English  troops  on  Long-Island. 

40.  _  From:  Amsterdam  Mercury.  M«y  1777-  (Catal.  Amer. 965.) 

2.50 

1626.  „      Same  subject.  With  view  of  tii«  Quay  of  »  ew-York,  }»y  Ha- 

bermann at  Augsburg,  sq.  fol.  —  Oootemporaaeoiifl  coioured  print 
for  an  optical  mirror.  4. — 

1627.  „      New- York'.  —  Triumphant  entry  of  the  English  troops  at  N  e  w  - 

York,  with  view  of  the  streets,,  by  Habermann  at  Augsburg, 
sq*  fol.  —  ContempQcaneous  coloured  print  for  an  optical  mir- 
ror. 4.— 

1628.  „      Battle  of  Quebec.    -   Death  of  General  Montgomery. 

J.  Trwt^uU  px.  engrav.  by  J,  J.  €lement.  Fobl,  by  J,  C.  de  ^oggi^ 
March  1798.  Very  Ig.  sq.  fol.  12.— 

With  rare  key  in  outlines  and  nantes  of  tbe  {lersdMS  represented. 
Farms  a  pair  with  i^o.  1615,  Battle  of  Bimkershill. 

1629.  1777  Whaleflshery.  —  The  Dutch  whaler  WUkelmwa  shipwrecked 
10  Oct.  on  the  shore  of  Greenland.  Engrav.  by  S.  Fokke,  sra.  4'>.      —.50 

1630.  „      Amerioan  Privateer  takes  an  English  paqovt,  engrav,  by  S.  Foioke, 

sm.  4».  1.— 

1631.  „      Same  plate.  Froof  bef,  all  letU  ^  1^0 

1632.  „      Lady  Harriet   Ackland  in  an  open  boat  on  tfa«  H  u  d  s  on , 
Oct.    trying  to  get  access  to  the  American  Camp  of  General  Gates 

in  order  to  attend  upon  her  captured  husband.  i2.  PoUard  px., 
aquatint  by  F,  Juket,  sq.  fol.  6. — 

163$.  1778  nThe  CkSfmsiDiiers  {Comcnissloners}  interview  wii  Congreu:'  — 
Contempor.  Engl,  caricature,  pujbi.  by  4r.  Vartjf,  a^.  fol.         5.— 

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1634.  1778  „  VitUe  du  Camp  Amerieam  par  let  Committairet  AngUn»:'  —  Con- 
1  April,  temper,  coloured    French  CAricatore.    aq.   fol.  —  Slightly   stai- 
ned. —  See  also  N".  1678,  1679.  4.- 

1635.  „      Naval  Battles  between  the  English  and  French  fleets,  17  June 

1778,  15  and  17  Ang.  1779.  —  Set  of  3  contempor.  plates  by 
Le  Oouaz,  sq.  4®.  4.— 

1636.  „      Caricature   (English)   on  the  defeat  of  the  French  by  the  En- 

27  July.glish  near  Brest.   —  An  English   sailor  drives  a  French  sailor 

^into  Bresft  tculking  hole,''  by  wiping  his  naked  posteriors.  With 
address  V.  BicAardton.  sq.  4^.  6.— 

1637.  „      „TAeLadiet  VolutUeers  in  fuU  March  at  Coxheath,"  —  English  ca- 
16  Aug.  ricature.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1638.  ,      Same  snbject:   „A  trip  to  Cock's   Heath,'"   a  view  of  the  ladies* 

28  Oct.  camp,  by   ^.  H.,  pnbl.  by  IP".  Humphrey,  sq.  fol.  —  Une  carica- 

ture, 4. — 

1639.  „      CuraQao.   —   Explosion  of  the  Dutch  man  of  war:  Alpien  in 
.     15  Sept  the  harbour  of  Curasao,  by  /.  PutU,  sq.  fol.  4.— 

1640.  „      Same  plate,  later  impression,  with  address:  P.  Conradi.  1787.  sq. 

fol.  2-50 

1641.  „      Same  subject  Different  disposition,  by  S.  Fokie,  sm.  sq.  fol.  2.— 

1642.  »      Same  engrav.  Froof  bef.  all  lett,  3.— 

1643.  „      Same  subject  Differ,  disposition,  by  S.  Fokke,  sm.  4^  — .50 

1644.  „      Funeral   procession  at  Cura^o,  in  honor  of  the  killed  by 

the  explosion  of  the  Alphen,  Dutch  engrav.,  with  addr.  B,  Mou- 
rih.  —  From  the  Dutch  Mercury  (Catal.  Amer.  965).  1.50 

1645.  1779.  Emblems.  —  Collection  of  4  Dutch,  contemporaneous,  emble- 

matical plates,  rehiting  to  America  and  the  War  of  Inde- 
pendence, engi-av.  by  S,  Fokke.  12«.  6.— 

1.  Emblem  on  the  lodependeDce  of  America. 

2.  The  French  defending  America. 

3.  Peace  fleeing  from  War. 

4.  The  Rassian  Empress  and  Austrian  Emperor  take  measures  for  Peace. 

1646.  „       Same  set.  Frooft  bef.  all  lett.  Of  great  rarity.  15.— 

1647.  „      Grenada.   —  Scene  at  the  conquest  of  this  English  possession 
4  July  by  the  French  under  d'Estaing,  with  subscription:  La  Va- 

leur  recompetuee.  Demame  px.,  engrav.  by  JO. . .  Ig.  sq.  fol.      3.— 

1648.  „      Distressed  situation  of  the  Quebec,  when  on  fire  snd  of  the  Surveil- 
6  Oct.  lante,  a  French   ship  of  war.   B,  Paton  px.,  engrav.  by  FUtler. 

\g*  fol.  3.— 

1649.  „     „The  present  state  of  Great  Britain."  —  An  American 
24  Oct  puts  the  cap  of  Liberty   on  the  English  standard ;  a  Dutchman 

cuts  the  Eoglishmans  purse;  a  Scotchman  and  Frenchman  fight — 
Contemporaneous  English  caricature,  by  J.  Philips,  publ.  by  W.  Ri- 
ehardson.  sq.  fol.  —  Fine  state.  8.— 

1650.  „      „The  Family  Compact."  —  The  Pope  (as  Antichrist)  unites  two 
1  Nov.  persons  (France  and   Spain),  standing  together  on  a  map  of  the 

U.  S.  with  the  names  of  the  States.  —  Contemporaneous  English 
caricature  on  the  declaration  of  war  by  Charles  HI  of  Spain  to 
England,  in  aid  of  America,  sq.  4^.  6.— 

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1661.  1779  The  Dablin  volunteers  meeting  on  College  Green.  Engrav.  by 
4  Nov.  /.  Collfjer,  Ig.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1652.  J,      Engagement  between  the  English  Commodore  Fielding  and 
29  Dec.  the  Dutch  Admiral  By  land,  by  5.  Fokke,  sm.  40.  —.75 

1653.  „      Same  engrav.  Proof  hef.  aU  leiL  1.25 

1654.  ^      Cook.  —  Death  of  Carptain  J.  Cook.  »VW^r  px.,  engrav.  by  J?«r- 

talozzi  and  Byrne,  sq.  fol.  5.— 

1655.1  „  Same  subject,  differ,  disposition,  drawn  on  the  spot  by  J,  Cleoelfy 
painted  by  the  same,  aqnatinta  by  F.  Juket.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  — 
Coloured,  4. — 

1656.  „      Same  plate.   Proof  bef»  any  inscription,  5. — 

1657.  1780.  ,,Taille-douce  politique  at  gdnerale  de  ranndel780. — 

Algemeene  staatkundige  koMtplaat  van  H  jaar  1780.^'  —  15  Figures 
of  different  size,  on  one  sheet,  the  much  reduced  copies  of  the 
following  15  Dutch  satyrical  plates,  all  relating  more  or  less  to 
the  combined  American  and  Dutch  politics.  (See  Catal.  Amer. 
NO  1637  and  1726).  —  This  general  introduction  to  the  following 
plates  is  very  rare,  Ig.  fol.  15. — 

^f^"  It  is  to  be  observed  that  the  following  plates  were  all  published 
separately  and  in  diflferent  size,  by  varioas  (rather  poor)  artists. 
They  consequently  have  no  number  of  order  and  are  here  only  men  - 
tioned  as  plate  I,  II  etc.,  according  to  the  former  sheet,  presen- 
ting their  reduced  copies.  —  Number  1679,  which  ought  to  be 
N**.  XVI  of  the  set,  is  not  represented  on  the  general  plate,  bat 
is  one  of  the  most  interesting  for  America. 

1658.  „      {Plate  I).  The  assaulted  Lion.  {^Tien  door  list  en  geweld aange- 

vaUen  Leeuio"'),  —  Satyrical  plate  on  the  Free  Trade  with  America. 
At  the  top  the  names  of  the  Admirals  Fielding  and  Byland.  With 
Dutch  explanation,  sq.  fol.  ;3.50 

See  for  a  reply  on  this  plate:  plate  VIII. 

1659.  „      Same  plate,  different  edition,  the  explanation  in  smaller  type  and 

to  be  distinguished  by  the  word  Paus  {Pope\  being  here  the  first 
in  the  2d  column  of  the  text;  in  the  former  edition:  de  Paus.  — 
Rare.  4.50 

1660.  ^      Same  plate,   later  edition,  with   addition   of  2  figures,  marked 

A  and  B  in  the  left  hand  comer  at  the  top.  4.— 

1661.  „      Same  plate,   with  additions  and  a  French  explanation,  the  trans- 

lation of  the  former  Dutch.  —  Very  rare,  7.— 

1662.  „      {Plate   II),   The    Lion  awaking.    {y,Be   ontwaatte   Leeuw''),  — 

Emblematical  plate  on  the  alliances  of  Holland  with  other  Eu- 
ropean States  to  enforce  free  commerce  with  America.  With  Dutch 
explanation,  sq.  fol.  4. — 

See  for  a  reply  on  this  plate:  plate  VIII. 

1663.  „       {Plate  ITT).  The  daring  and  watchful  Lion.  („/)^  moedigeen 

Kfoakzame  Leeuw'').  —  Emblematical  plate  on  the  alliances  of  Holland 
and  on  its  Free  Trade  with  America  With  the  names  of  Fielding, 
Byland,  Portsmouth  and  Brest  on  the  plate.  (This  figure  forms 
the  continuation  of  plate  1658.  With  Dutch  explanation.  1780. 
sq.  fol.  4.— 

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1664.  1780.  {Plate  IV),  BewBxd  acoordiiig  to  merit.  ir^^>o»  ^^ ^^^-^ 

1780).  —  Satyrical  plate  on  the  ^Englith  infamy  and  prided  The 
English  dog  is  whipped  by  an  American,  a  Frenchman  and  a 
Datchman.  In  the  distance  the  n!»^itd  Queen  of  He  Sea'' (Englasid!^ 
is  8Coui!ged  by  Paul  Jones.  Mezzotint  ski.  4^  —  Bare,       7.60 

1665.  „      (Plate  V),  The  man  in  the  ehirt  or  the  subdued  pride.  (^De 

man  in  H  hembd  of  de  gefnuikte  koogmoed'''),  —  Satyrical  plate: 
an  Englishman  is  deprived  of  his  clothes  and  purse  by  an  Ameri- 
can, and  assailed  by  a  Russian,  Frenchman,  a.  o.  With  Dutch 
explanation,  sq.  4<*.  —  Rare.  6.— 

1666.  „      Same  plate,  firtt  tfate  only  in  outline.  —  Of  great  rarity.      12.— 

1667.  „     {Plate  vj).  The  young  wealthy  Dutohman  and  the  tme 

Patriot,  {fil^e  jonge  rijke  Hollander  en  ware  vaderlander).  —  A 
young  wealthy  Dutchman  sitting  on  his  filled  iron  «afe,  is 
bribed  by  John  Bull  and  his  English  wares,  fn  perspective  a 
ship  taken  by  a  false  friend.  With  separate  Dutch  explanation, 
sq.  fol.  4.— 

1668.  ri      {P^^    ^I^'   Time   brings   change.  {,,T>e  Tijd  hrengt  verande- 

ring'').  —  Emblematical  print  on  the  Armed  Neutrality. 
With  Dutch  explanation,  sq.  fiol.  4.— 

1669.  „     {Plate   viil).  The  British  Leopard  brought  to  reason. 

iffVen  Written  Leopard  tot  Reden gebracht"),  — Emblematical  print: 
America  as  a  young  lady,  sitting  and  holding  a  bundle  of  13 
arrows  and  receiving  the  Hat  of  Liberty  from  France,  who  points 
with  his  sword  to  the  places  captured  by  the  French;  with  many 
American  names  and  allusions,  f.  i.  Florida  menaced  by  Spain, 
the  Treaty  of  Neutrality  between  Russia,  Sweden,  Denmark,  cet 
With  separate  French  explanation,  translated  firom  the  Dutch, 
sq.  fol.  —  Verff  rare,  12.— 

This  plate  is  a  ivply  to  plate  I  and  II. 

1670.  „      Same  plate,  with  Dutch  explanation.  8.— 

1671.  „       {Plate  IX),  The  Venerable  Dntdiiman,  inJ>e  eenoaardige  Neder- 

lander").  —  Emblematical  plate,  publ.  by  a  Patriotic  Society  at 
Harlem,  a  retUtation  of  Plate  VI,  bearing  on  the  war  with  Eng< 
land  and  the  alliance  with  America.  With  separate  Dutch  ex- 
planation, sq.  fol.  3.50 

1672.  „     {Plate  X).   The  doubtfol   State  of  the  English   Bank. 

{No  Dutch  title).  —  Dutch  caricature :  the  English  Bank  suspen- 
ded to  ^e  Unicom  and  leaning  over  to  one  side,  Mylord  being 
pushed  off  by  an  American.  With  English  and  Dutch  poem  of 
8  lines,  mentioning  Boston,  Delaware,  Washington, 
sq.  40.  6.— 

1673.  „      Same  plate,   later  impression,  surrounded  by  a  broad  engraved 

border,  sq.  fol.  —  Rare,  8.-- 

1674.  „      {Plate  XI).   English   news.   {^BngeUeA  meuwe").  ^  Emblema- 

tical print  on  the  Fiee- Trade  with  America,  with  the  portraits 
of  Lord  North,  Sbelbnme  and  Gordon.  Witji  Dutch  explanation, 
sq.  fol.  4.— 

1675.  „     {Plate  XII).  The  despaiHng  Britons,  and  the  delighted 

Americans  at  the  news  of  the  Defensive  Alliance,  llli- 
mited  Oonvoy  and  Armed  Neutrality.  {De  wankopige 
Britten  en  de  vemoegde  Americanen).  —  Emblemaiicai  print  on  the 

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aaiiiBtaiice  of  Bustna;  represoiitiiig,  n^  1  Qnnrgt  Garter  tii  Lmtdtm 
n*  5  Commodore  Fielding,  n*^  11,  12,  13,  the  3  noted  Jmerieans 
Mauina  Randy,  Baitepf  and  Jersey.  —  With  Dutch  explanation, 
sq.  fol.  8.— 

1676.  1780.  {PlaU  XUf).  England  perturbated.  („£»^e20«^  ^^o^r^').  Lon- 

don fire;   George  [[[  leaving  the  city  in  a  coach  drawn  by  his 
Buliti^ts;  Lord  North  as  coachman.  —  With  Dutch  explanation, 
sq.  fol. 
As  this  plate   is  wanting  to  my  set,    I  am    nncertain  whether  my 
explanation  is  right. 

1677.  „      (Plate  XIV).  Up  and  down*  (»Am  onder  dan  boven'').  —  Time 

driving  the  wheel  of  war,  on  the  wheel  are  sitting  an  Ameri- 
can and  a  Frenchman,  trying  to  push  off  an  Englishman.  — 
With  Dutch  explanation,  sq.  fol.  7. — 

Engraved  by  an  artist  stding  with  the  English. 

1678.  0       {Plate  XY).   Political  state  of  England  1778.  {r^Staaikundige 

printverheelding  voegens  den  ttaat  der  Engelteke  natie  in  1778.")  — 
England,  represented  as  a  Cow,  is  deprived  by  America 
of  her  horns,  whilst  she  is  milked  by  a  Dutchman,  a  French- 
man and  a  Spaniard.  In  the  distance  the  English  ship  TAe  Sagle, 
thrown  on  shore  near  Philadelphia,  where  „ihe  two  brethren'^ 
are  sitting  asleep,  sq.  fol.  With  Dutch  explanation,  sq.  fol.    8.-— 

1679.  9     —  Continuation  of  the  former  plate,  but  not  represented  on 

the  general  plate  N<>  1667.  —  On  the  foreground  the  En- 
glish cow  wiUiout  horns,  standing  near  an  altar  with  the  names 
Mexico,  Perut  Chili\  on  the  other  side  of  the  water  Torktoton;  on 
the  shore  an  American  receiving  the  Delegates  to  Congress;  near 
tiie  shore  the  English  ship  TAe  Eagle,  —  The  plate  is  marked: 
NO.  2.  <-  With  separate  Dutch  explanation:  N^  2.  sq.  fol.  8.— 
N*^  1668— 1679 /orw  an  exceedingly  rare  set  of  plates  on  the  American 
War  of  Independence;  they  are  nowhere  ever  described, 

1680.  jf     Present  state  of  England.  English  caricature:   a  mass  of 

people  (probably  portraits)  holding  claims  and  grievances,  f.  i. 
Taxes,  Egports-ProtectionrDispateh,  etc,  assail  an  English  Minister, 
who  is  sitting  at  a  table  covered  with  Statespapers ;  on  the  fo- 
reground an  American  (or  Dutchman?)  and  a  Frenchman  en- 
chaining a  Lion;  on  the  wall  a  picture  representing  an  Ameri- 
can native  embracing  a  female  (the  Colonies?).  —  Aquatint  sq. 
fol.  6.— 

1681.  9     H«  LanrenS)   American  Ambassador  to  Amsterdam,  throws  his 

papers  into  the  sea,  which  are  picked  up  by  the  English.  —  Sati- 
rical plate:  a  picture  representing  this  event,  with  inscription: 
„hinc  ill{ae  lacrymae)"  standing  on  a  table ;  before  it  an  English- 
man and  a  Dutchman  quarrelling,  sq.  fol.  —  With  separate  Dutch 
explanation.  —  Very  rare,  8.— 

1682.  ft      His  papers  produced  in  the  States-General  by  the  Prince  of 

Orange.  Engrav.  by  J^  Vinkelet,  8^.  1.— 

1683.  „     Perfbrmanoe  by  the  players  of  Dr.  Sohasz.  („Vertooning 

van  de  tooneelspeters  van  Dr.  Schasz"  [Dr.  P.  't  Hoenj).  —  Cari- 
cature: Mr«  Brodding  sitting  near  a  broken  teapot;  in  the  diS' 
tance  some  Americans  engaged  in  collecting  and  shipping  the  pro* 
dactions  of  their  country,  sq.  foL  —  Rare,  5.-^ 

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1684.  l'}80.  Caricature  on  Gtoorge  HI;  he  ia  deprived  of  his  clothes  by 

two  Americans;  near  them  Lord  North,  as  King,  on  horse- 
back, etc.  —  With  Dutch  explanation,  sq.  4».  —  Very  rare,    6.— 

1685.  „   '  Caricature  on  George  m.  —j^A  new  Plan/or  raising  the  Bayd 

George,  by  a  LadgJ"  —  English  caricature.  8*.  —  From  a  maga- 
zine. — .75 

1686.  „      The  liberated  Dutchman,  or  the  eompeUed  dog,  {„De  verloste 

Hollander  of  de  gedvongen  dog''),  A  Dutch  peasant  goes  to  encoun- 
ter axP  American  who  receives  him  in  his  open  anns,  in  perspec- 
tive England  half  drowned,  and  several  other  allusions.  With 
Dutch  explanation,  sq.  fol.  —  Very  rare  earieature,  6.— 

1687.  „      Medal   (Satyrical)   on   the  English  Leopard,  strangled  by 

the  American  Serpent.  Fine  French  engraving,  sm.  fol.  2.50 

1688.  „      9,Folitical  Stag  Hunt,  or  the  M /  (Ministerial  ?)  Hounds  in 

10  Jan.  full  Cry.*'  —  English  caricature  publ.  by  fT.  Humphrey,  sq.  fol.  2.— 

1689.  „      ^Politeness"  ~  English  caricature :  a  sitting  Englishman,  saymg 

11  Jan. to  a  Frenchman:  „You  be  d'md,"  the  other  rcyoining  „^<m»  eiet 

une  bete.  (Engrav.  by  QiUray?)  Publ.  by  W,  Humphrey,  sq.  4«.  2.50 

1690.  D      Same  engraving.  Coloured  in  the  time  of  publication.  —  Dama- 

ged. 1.50 

1691.  „      ^Ministerial  purgations,  or  State  gripings."  —  English  cari- 

cature: George  111  and  five  other  figures,  amongst  whi<^  the  De- 
vil, attacked  by  colic;  George  says:  „the  people  I  have  taxed,  etc. 
No  name  of  engrav.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1692.  „      ^Section  of  a  Magmficent  and  superb  Water  Closet."  English  carica- 

tare:  George  III  sitting  on  a  water-closet:  j,Old  England" ^  bound 

up  by  excruliaUng  evilsy"  etc.  Publ.  by  W,  Humphrey,  Ig.  8<*.    2.— 

1693.  „      „rAnglois  a  toute  extrdmitez.''   —  Dutch  caricature:  an 

Englishman  in  his  bed,  suffering  from  colic;  a  Frenchman  wants 
to  assist  him  but  is  prevented  by  an  American,  a  Dutch  far- 
mer all  the  while  looking  forward  to  the  Englishman's  vomiting  the 
Act  of  Navigation.  —  With  French  and  Dutch  explanation,  sq. 
fol.  —  Very  rare.  6.— 

1694.  „      M^llG    State-Tinkers.'*    English    caricature:   Lord  North  and 

others,  engaged  in  mending  the  national  kettle.  (Engrav.  by  G'dl- 
ray?)  Publ.  by  VT.  Humphrey,  fol.  4.— 

1695.  „      The   Bull    roasted,  or  the  political  cooks:'  —  English  carica- 

ture: an  American  sitting  at  table  between  a  Frenchman  and 
Spaniard;  England,  as  a  bull,  roasted,  etc.  —  Publ.  by  /.  Harris. 
sq.  fol.  4.— 

1696.  ff      Association,   or  public  virtue  displayed  in  a  contrasted  view."  — 
15 Febr. English  caricature:  a  procession  trom  York,   London,   etc.,  by 

J.  S.  Publ.  by  J.  fTilson.  sq.  fol.  1.50 

1697.  „      The  Bull  overdrove,  or  the  drivers  in  danger."  English  caricatu- 

re: a  running  bull  driving  before  him  an  American  between  a  French- 
man and  a  Spaniard.  Publ.  by  /.  Harris,  sq.  fol.  2.— 

„      ))The  Bull  broke  loose."  English  caricature,  referring  to  the 

1  March,  former  and  to  the  plate  f,Jisonation"  (1696,97).  Publ.  by ./.  Jtmr^ 

Sii^ord.  sq.  fol.  1.50 

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1699.  1780.  „The3  Kings,  or  Who  payi  the  "Reckoning^   or  Don  IHego  in  the 
26  Pebr.  Damp."  English  caricature  referring  to  NM614orl660.  Publ.by 

W,  Richardion,  Ig.  40.  3.~ 

1700.  „      „Tlie  English  Lion  dismembered."  —   English  caricature: 
21  March,  the  British   Lion  dragged  with  an  iron  chain  by  the  Exchequer, 

holding  the  budget;  a  part  of  the  animars  foreleg  is  cut  oflf  by 
an  American,  saying:  „Mm  limb  belongs  to  me^  Publ.  by  E,  Hod- 
get.  sq.  fol.  6.— 

1701.  „      St.  Elistatius,   one  of  the   Dutch  possessions  in  the  Antilles, 

sacked  by  the  English  under  Rod  n  e  y.  Dutch  engrav.  by  C,  £(ogerU) 
120.  —.75 

1702.  „      Same  plate,  proof  be/,  all  lett.  1.60 

The  Dutch  Merchants  used  to  import  from  this  Island  large  quantities  of 
ammunition  into  America;  the  English  therefore,  immediately  af- 
ter declaring  war  to  Holland,  did  their  utmost  to  ravage  it. 

1703.  „      View  of  the  Island,  when  taken  by  Admiral  Rodney  and 

Gen.  Maj.  Paughan.  Engrav.  by  CA,  ForetU  Ig.  sq.  4^        2.— 

1704.  1781.  „The  Bedlam  of  the  world."  Dutch  caricature  with  English 
6  Jan.  subscription :  King  George  dozing  and  signing  the  manifest  against 

Holland;  whilst  the  candlestick  tumbles  down,  one  of  his  Ministers 
reads  a  paper,  headed:  j,gewapende  NeutraliteU''  (armed  Neutra- 
lity), which  highly  aggravates  another  Minister.  Invented  and 
engrav.  by  P.  JDuUmawn.  (Pseudonym.)  sq.  4°.  —  Fine  and  rare.  10.— 

1705.  „      Cornwallis  surrenders  his  army.  French  engrav.  by  P.  C,  Ma^ 
19  0(St.rillier,  With  French  text.  sm.  4°.  1.50 


1706. 
26 


•      St.  Eustatius,  the   Dutch   Colony,   conquered  by  Rodney, 
Nov.  reconquered  with  aid  of  the  French.  Dutch  engrav.  sm.  40.    1.— 

1707.  „      Same  subject,  another  represent,  marked:  p,  143.  Dutch  engrav. 

120.  _  75 

1708.  „      „Bodney  arrive   a  Londres."  —  Rodney  is  hooted  by  the 
Dec.  mob,  because  of  the  loss  of  St.  Eustatius;  after  him  a  figure 

of  Victory  bearing  a  standard :  „  Victoire  de  St.  Heustache.''  —  French 
caricature,  aquatint  by  Borel.  fol.  —  Rare,  4. — 

1709.  1782.  Victory  of  the  English  fleet  under  Rodney  oflfGuada- 
12ApriI.loupe  and  Dominica,  on  the  French  under  Count  de 
,  Grasse,   who  intended  to  take  Jamaica.  R.  Baton  px.,  engrav. 

by  FUiler,  2  plates.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  7.— 

1710.  „      Same  subject,   different  disposition   on   one  plate.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  — 

Subscription  cut  oft.  Sligthly  stained.  1.50 

1711.  „      Same   sulyect,   differently  treated.  German  contemporaneous  en 

grav.,  with  address:  /.  M,  ?r«//,  A(ugu8tae)  V(indelicorum).  (Augs- 
burg.) sq.  fol.  2.— 

1712.  „      Jamaica.   —  Portraits  of  tlie  12  men  miraculously  saved  when 
Sept.   the   Centaurui,   a  man   of  war  of  74  guns,  was  lost  in  a  heavy 

storm,  off  Jamaica.   /.  NortAcote  px.,  engrav.  by  T,  Gaugain,  Ig. 
sq.  fol.  3.- 

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1713.  17d2  The  Mediator,    an  EngUsb  maa  of  war,  (Captain  Lnttrel), 
12  Dee.  puts  to  flight  8  oat  of  6  French  ships.  i>.  Serret  pac,  engrav.  by 

R.  PoUard.  2  plates  (no  1,  2).  sq.  fol.  4.- 

1714.  1783.  P.  J.  van  Berekel,  first  Dutch  Minister  to  the  U.  8.-  Datch 

emblemat.   plate :  a   man  of  war  surrounded  by  Tritons,  engrav. 
*^        by  jr.  F.  Bendorp.  8«.  1.- 

.  1715.     yf      His  first  audience  in  America,  engrav.  by  18.  Vinkekt,  8«. 

1.- 

1716.  n     Beolaration  of  Independence  of  the  13  Unit,  states.  — 

Dutch  monumental  plate  in  honor  of  this  event,  with  5  portraits 
of  Wash  in  gt  on,  Adams,  cet.  4^  —  From  the  MerturyiPir 
tal.  Amer.  nO'966).  4®.  —  Curious.  1.50 

1717.  1786  ),The  Legacy.''  A  horse,  loaded  with  two  baskets,  filled  with 
10  No7«  guineas  and  with  a  set  of  silver  and  gold  plate,  goes  to  HesBon- 

Cassel,  with  inscription:  yjor  secret  services"  in  allusion  to  the 
sale  of  his  sufctjecta  by  the  Duke  for  the  English  army  in  Ame- 
rica. Publ.  by  IF.  Holland,  sq.  fol.  6.- 

1718.  „     Califbrnia.  —  „Naufirage  de  Mr.  La  Borde  snr  lescanots  de 

La  Pey rouse  aux  ports des Fran^ais  dans  la  Caltfornie/' 
(See  la  P^rouse  Voyage^  Vol.  11).  Crepin  px.,  engrav.  by  Prot.  Ig. 
sq.  fol.  4.— 

% 

1719.  1798.  Tabago.  —  Naval  Battle  off  Tabago,  and  view  of  the  (sland. 

Set  of  3  very  fine  etchings,  proojs  bef.  atuf  leUer.  sq.  fol.         9.— 

1720.  „      Mint  (first)  coined  at  Utrecht  for  the  Dutch  W.  1.  possessions 

in  America.  —  8  Copies  of  both  sides  of  4  coins,  stamped  in 
haut-relief  on  paper.  —  Bare.  B.— 

1721.  1795.  St.  Domingo  and  Toussaint  I'Ouverture.  ~  The  struggle  of 

the  blacks  in  Hayti  for  their  independence.  9  Engrav.  hj 
R.  Vinkeles.  8<>.  —  Proofs  bef.  all  leti.  Rare.  —  From  the  Duteii 
translat.  of  Rainsford,  St.  Domingo.  (Catal.  Amer.  531.)  1,— 

1722.  1798.  The  four  parts  of  the  World.  Emblematical  plate :  on  one 

column  the  names  of  the  13  Unit.  States  and  of  the  other  difle- 
rent  countries  in  America,  with  figures  of  the  natives  of  these 
regions.  Invented  by  /.  0.  Fisser^  engrav.  by  T.  Koning^  at  Am- 
sterdam. Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  With  engraved  key.  Ig.  sq.  ^\  4.— 

1723.  1800.  Chronological  table   of  the  progress  of  Christianity  in  the 

four  parts  of  the  World  from  100—1800.  Aquatmt  by  Boosing. 
sq.  4®.  1.— 

1724.  1801  St.  Thomas.  —  Engagement  between   one  small  Danish  brig 
3  March  and  two  large  English  men  of  war,  off  St.  Thomas.  Danish  en- 
grav. by  F.  M.  Dodd.  sm.  sq.  fol.  —  Rare.  6.— 

1725.  1812  Engagement  between  the  American  man  of  war  The  United 
30  Oct.  States   and  the  English  ship  Macedonian.  Lithogr.  by  F.  KrHuek- 

mann.  sq.  fol.  —  Very  rare.    ,  v  6.— 

Poor  lithograph,  executed  in  the  early  days  of  this  invention.  Ran, 
as  all  early  lithographs. 

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1726.  1813.  nAmerikaansohe  Waar.  —  Weg  met  de  regie:' {Jmencanwire, 

down  with  the  regie).  —  Dutch  hiatorical  print,  alluding  to  the 
importation  of  American  tobacco  in  Holland  and  the  putting  to 
flight  of  the  French  excisemen  with  the  regie,  by  the  combined 
Dutch  and  Russian  forces.  Dutch  aquatinta  in  eoloun,  without 
name  pf  engraver,  sq*  fol.  —  ^ery  rare.  12. — 

1727.  „      The  Wasp,  an  American  sloop  of  war,  captures  the  English 

ship  Forlie.  French  engrav.,  by  JBaugean.  sq.  fol.  3.— 

1728.  1835.  Van  Diemens-land  (Australia)  —  The  wife  of  a  convict  En- 

glish soldier  saves  three  of  her  children  by  he^r  extraordinary 
exertions.  The  plate  is  inscribed :  „  The  power  of  maiemtd  affee- 
Hon:'  H.  £,  Dame  px.,  fine  aquatint.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  6.— 

1729.  1860.  The  Lydia,  an   American   brig,   saved  by  Captain  Anbert,  off 

Caen.  Painted  and  lithogr.  by  T.  Gudin,  sm.  fol.  2.— 

1730.  „      A   West-India-man   in   a  storm.   J,    Fernet  px.,  aquatint  by 

W.  Carhs  1834.  sq.  fol.  3.— 

1731    Baynal,   Histoire  d.    Et;iblissement8  et  du  Commerce  dans  lea 

Indes.  Geneve  1782.  —  Set  of  the  plates,  engrav.  by  l)e  la  Bue, 
9  pc.  8".  —  Uncut.  3.— 


11.   ETHNOGllAPHICAL  PLATES. 

1732  Ck>8tume  of  the  natives  of  Florida,  Brazil  and  Paraguay.  —  3  Engrav. 
by  A.  Melaer.  fol.  —  From:  Hazart^  Hist,  of  the  World.  1667.  (Catal. 
Amer.  743).  2^ 

1733  CeremonieB,  (religious,  matrimonial  and  funeral),  of  the  American 
tribes.  Engrav.  by  Bern,  Picart.  71  representations  with  French  sub- 
script on  34  sheets,  fol.  -  Rne  impress,  on  large  paper,  uncut.  -■  From: 
Fieari,  Ceremonies  reiigieuses.  (Catal.  Amer.  348).  12.— 

1734  Hudson's  Bay,  —  Habits  of  the  Eskimaux  Indians,  natives  of  Hud- 
aon's  Bay.  Engl.  engr.  fol.  —  From:  Moore's  Voyages.  1.25 

1735  Canada.  —  „Canadiens  au  tombeau  de  leur  En&nt."  Le  Mardkr  px., 
engrav.  by  Ingouf  le  Jeune.  1786.  Ig.  fol.  —  Full  vuirg.  Stained.         S.— 

1736  Canada.  —  Religious,  nuptial  and  funeral  ceremonies  of  the  Canadian 
tribes,  engrav.  by  £em.  Picart.  12  represent,  with  French  subscript,  on 
6  sheets,  fol.  —  First  imprest.  —  From:  Picart,  Ceremonies.  {Catail. kmer. 
348).  2.75 

1737  Kaudowessees  and  Ottigaumees.  —  Man  and  woman  of  both  na- 
tions. 4  Dutch  engrav.  8P  on  2  sheets  4^.  —.75 

1738  Same  plates,  coloured.  I.— 

1789  Virginia.  —  Mod«  <rf  fishing  of  the  Virginians.  Engrav.  (by  de  Bry.) 
fol.  —  From:  de  Bry,  Orands  Voyages.  \e  Pariie.  2.50 

1740  Virginia.  —  Idols,  priests,  ceremcMiies,  weapons,  cet  of  the  Virginians. 
£ngr.  bj  Bern.  Picart.  12  represent  with  French  wbacript.  o«  5  sheets 
fol. —  lirst  impress. —  From:  Picart,  Ceremonies,  2.75 

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1741  Florida.  —  Religious,  funeral  and  nuptial  ceremonies  of  tbe  natives 
of  Florida.  Engrav.  by  Bern,  Pieart,  7  represent,  with  French  sub- 
script, on  4  sheets,  foh  —  First  imprest.  —  From:  Ficari,  Ciremoniet,  2.25 

1742  California.  —  Costume  and  mode  of  fishing  of  the  inhabitants.  Engl, 
engrav.  foL  —  From:  Moore'*t  Voyages.  1. — 

1743  Mexico.  —  Dress  and  customs  of  the  original  inhabitants.  4  engrav. 
of  diff.  size.  —  From:  Uowtanus'  America;  Moore's  VoyageSy  Budlij Port- 
man  (black  and  coloured).  1.75 

1744  Mexico.  —  Religious,  funeral,  etc.  ceremonies  of  the  Mexicans,  engrav. 
by  Bern.  Picart.  19  represent,  with  French  subscript,  on  8  sh.  fol.  — 
First  imprest.  —  From:  Picart,  Ceremonies.  2.75 

1745  Central- America.  —  idols  of  Yucatan  and  Tabasco ;  religious  cere- 
monies in  Panama,  engrav.  by  Bern.  Picart.  6  represent,  with  French 
subscript  on  3^sh.  lol.  —  First  impress.  —  From :  Picart^  Ceremonies.  1.50 

1746  West-India-Ielands.  —  „Free  natives  of  Dominica,"  „The  West 
India  flower-girl,"  „The  Barbadoes  Mulatto-girl"  and  „The  West  India 
washer-woman."  Set  of  4  plates,  A.  Brunias  px.,  fine  French  engrav. 
by  L.  C.  Buotte.  (1790?)  fol.  —  Full  margins.  6.- 

1747  West-India-Islands.  —  Natives  of  Portorico,  Cura^au  and  Lima. 
3  old  Dutch  engrav.,  with  address  of  P.  Mortier.  sq.  fol.  —  Full 
marg.  1.75 

1748  West-India-Ielands.  —  Religious  ceremonies  of  Espagnola  and  the 
Caribee- Islands.  3  plates  by  Bern.  Picart  and  from  Koore^s  Voyages. 
fol.  2.25 

1749  South- America.  —  Religious,  nuptial  and  funeral  ceremonies  in  Pern, 
Brazil  and  Venezuela,  engrav.  by  Bern.  Picart.  18  represent  on  8  sh, 
fol.  —  First  impress.  —  From:  Picart^  Ceremonies.  4.- 

1750  Guyana.  —  Dress,  weapons  etc.  of  the  natives  and  of  the  negroes. 
12  lith.  by  Madou  and  Lauters.  fol.  India-paper.  —  From :  Benoit,  Voyage 
a  Suriname.  2.50 

1751  Brazil.  —  Dress  and  habits  of  the  natives:  the  Tapoys  and  other 
tribes.  9  old  engrav.  sq.  4P.  All  mounted.  —  From  Monianus'  America 
and  Moore's  Voyages.  4.50 

1152  Fatagonia,  Terra  del  Fuego.  —  Dress  of  the  inhabitants.  2  engra?. 

by   L.    Portman.   —   Blaci   and  coloured.    —   From:  Stuart  and  Kuyper. 

(Catal.  Amer.  1445).  1.25 

1753  ChUi.  —  Dress  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Island  Conception.  Dutch 

engrav.  (about  1760).  sq.  fol.  1.— 


III.   PLATES  ON  NATURAL  HISTORY. 

1754  Aloe  Americana.  —  Specimen  of  this  plant  in  the  Royal  Gardens  of 
Copenick  (near  Berlin),  the  first  which  bore  flowers  in  Europe,  from 
26  May  till  28  Oct.  1712.  In  the  distance  the  palace  and  the  old-styled 
gardens.  Fine  and  curious  engrav.  by  /.  O.  Wolfgang^  Berlin  1713.  With 
Lat.,  Germ,  and  French  inscription.  2  sheets.  Very  Ig.  fol. —  Together: 
112  by  60  centim.  15.— 

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1755  Aloe  Americana.  Another  specimen,  ^florens  in  Horto  Volcameriano. 
Norimbergae.  1726."  German  engrav.,  with  addr.  Nurnbergbey  J,  G.Puteh- 
ner.  With  German  legend.  Ig.  fol.  69  by  45  centim.  6. — 

1756  Another  specimen,  flowering  at  Ley  den.   1757.  Dutch  engrav.  by 

A.  Delfos.  Ig.  fol.  Coloured.  63  by  48  centim.  —  With  separate  explana- 
tion in  Dutch.  Rare,  5.50 

1757  The  same  plant,   differ,  engrav.  am.  4^.  Copi^  on  satin.  Very  curious. 

Unique.   —   For:    T^e   Butch  Mercury.  1757.  (See  about  this  periodical, 
as  very  interesting  for  America:  Catal.  Amer.  965  a~e).  5.50 

1758  Another  specimen,   blossoming  in  the  Imperial  Gardens  at  Schon- 

brann,  near  Vienna,  1760.  Dutch  engrav.  by  A.  Delfos.  1762.  With  Latin 
inscription.  Ig.  fol.  61  by  42  centim.  3.50 

1759  Another  specimen,  flowering  at  Utrecht  (Holland),  in  1782.  Dutch 

engrav.,  with  Latin  inscription,  fol.  43  by  26  centim.  2.25 

1760' Another  specimen,    in  full   bloom,   at   the  villa  Westermeer^  near 

Haarlem  (Holland)  in  1825.  Lith.  by  Engeltnann.  With  Dutch  inscription. 

Ig.  fol.  1.— 

This  curious  collection^  N**.  1754—60,  of  plates  on  the  various  sped- 

mens    of   the  Aloe  Americana^  which  blossomed  in  Europe,  interesting 

for  the  many  particulars  on  its  growthy  etc,,  if  taken  together:  fl.  33. — 

1761  Chili.  ~  „  Figure  of  an  unkwown  monster,  discovered  in  Chili,  high 
10  feet,  with  a  man's  head,  a  lion's  mane,  ....  two  wings  and  the  tail 
of  a  mermaid,  cet."  -  Curious  engraved  broadside,  with  Dutch  expla- 
nation (about  1780).  4^  —  Very  rare.  6,— 

1762  Cassiowar,  brought  to  Holland  and  presented  to  Maurits  of  Orange 
by  J.  van  SpUbergen,  from  his  Voyage  round  the  world  1614—18.  (Catal. 
Amer.  1968—73).  Fine  Dutch  engrav.  by  C\  J,  Visscher,  fol.  —  No 
margins.  Very  fine  engraving  of  the  utmost  rarittf.  25.-- 


IV.    PLATES  ON  WHALES  AND  WHALEFTSHISIY. 

(CH&0N0L0GICALLY   ARRANGED). 

1763.  1522.  Whale  stranded  on  the  Dutch  coast  near  Beverwyk.  Old  Dutch 

engrav.  imall  sq,  4fi.  —  Mounted.  1.50 

1764.  1598.  Caehalot  (Physeter),  70  feet  long,  stranded  on  the  Dutch  coast 

near  Eatwijk.  Fishermen  are  extracting  the  oil,  whilst  the  inha- 
bitants of  The  Hague  take  a  view  ot  the  monster.  Engrav.  by 
G.  van  der  Goutcen.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1765.  „      Same  plate,    later  impression,  in  black  border,  the  name  of  the 

engrav.  effaced.  2.— 

1766.  1601.  Whale,  60   feet  long,  thrown  on  the  Dutch  coast  near  Bever- 

wtjk.  On  the  fore-ground  the  Painter  J.  Saenredam,  making  a 
sketch  of  the  fish.  Amongst  the  numerous  spectators  is  Count 
Ernest  of  Nassau  to  whom  the  plate  is  dedicated,  (n  the  upper 
part  of  the  plate  emblematical  figures,  alluding  to  the  calamities 
the  stranding  of  a  whale  was  believed  to  portend.  --  Very  fine 
engrav.  by  J.  Saenredam,  with  address:  J.  Janssonius.  1618.  With 
poem  of  32  Latin  lines  by  Screvelius.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  41  by  60  cen- 
tim. —  Very  fine  impression.  Rare,  36.— 

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1767.  1614.  Caohalot,  58  feet  long,   on  the  Dutch  eotst  near  Noordwifk. 

A  man  \b  measuring  the  fish,  whilst  some  spectators,  in  the  pic- 
turesque costume  of  the  time,  stand  by.  —  Very  fine  etching 
after  £s.  van  de  Velde  (by  L  van  de  Velde\  with  address  of  C  i, 
Vitscher,  sq.  fol.  17  by  31  centim.  —  Of  great  rarity.  Fine  impret- 
turn.  20.— 

1768.  1629.  Cachalot,  63  feet  long,  on  the  Dutch  coast,  between  Noordwijk 

and  Zandvoort.  Many  coaches  bring  spectators.  Under  the  plate 
a  delineation  of  the  back  of  the  fish,  and  a  Dutch  and  a  French 
poem.  —  Fine  engrav.  after  P,  Molyn  by  a  KUtentteyn,  1629. 
sq.  fol.  27  by  37  centim.  —  Very  rare.  25.— 

1769.  1659.  Cachalot?  (in    German:   Butzhoff),  24  feet  long,  caught  in  the 

Elbe  near  Hamburg.  With  Germ,  inscript. .-  „die  bedeutung  discs 
an  diesem  ort  nngewohnlichen  fi8ch£8UDges  ist  dem  lieben  Gott 
bekandt."  Curious  (}erm.  engraving,  sm.  sq.  fol.  —  Rare.       6.- 

1770.  1682.  Whale,  caught  near  St.  Annaland  (Zealand)  by  a  fishermanand 

and  his  son.  Curious  set  of  5  plates  (numb.  1—5),  engrav.  by 
A.  de  Bloit.  With  Dutch  verses.  Ig.  sq.4".  —  Fine  and  scarce,  10.— 

1771.  1709.  Tunny,  stranded  near  Ystadt  (Sweden).  German  engraving  with 

ample  and  curious  text  in  German.  Amongst  other  absurdities  the 
author  tells  us  why  so  many  monsters  are  found  in  the  sea;  it 
is  because:  „die  Semina  bald  so,  bald  anderst  durch  W^ind  and 
Wellen  in  einander  roUen,"  etc.  —  With  address:  Numberg, 
FeUzeekeritche  Erben.  Ig.  fol.  —   Very  rare  broadside,  10.— 

1772.  1762.  Cachalot,  61  feet  long,  on  the  Dutch  coast  between  Zandvoort 

and  Wyk.  J,  Jugustini  ad  vivum  del.,  ^grav.  by  £.  SfOman, 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  6.- 

1773.  „      The  same  fish.   Several  men  are  occupied  in  cutting  down  and 

gathering  the  blubber.  Drawn  and  engrav.  by  Joh,  Swertner,  old 
15  year.  With  explanation,  N^  1—14,  at  the  foot  of  the  plate.. 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Curious.  6.— 

1774.  „      The  flame  fish?    Differ,  representation,  with   mai^  spectators. 

Pine  etching,  sq.  fol.  —  Proof  before  all  leU.  9.— 

1775.  1764.  Cachalot,  60  feet  long,   <m   the  Dutch    coast  near  E^gmont 

Amongst  the  crowd  of  spectators  the  engraver  C.  van  Noorde  is 
seen  taking  a  sketch  of  the  fish.  In  tiie  uppeivpart  of  the  plate 
the  design  of  the  back  of  the  fish.  Drawn  and  engrav.  by  C.  van 
Noorde,  sq.  fol.  6.— 

1776.  „      Same  fish.  Differ,  and  smaller  represratation.  The  fish  seen  firom 

both  sides.  Etched  by  K  van  der  Vinne.  sm.  sq.  lol.  3.50 

1777.  1827.  Whale,  stranded  near  Ostend.  2  plates:  the  fish  and  its  carcass. 

The  last  was  sold  to  William  I  King  of  the  Netherlands  by  H.  Eesseli, 
who  showed  it  before  on  market  fairs,  etc.  2  litk.  by  «/o6«nitf.  Ig.  sq. 
fol.  —  Mounted.  Very  rarey  especially  in  good  condition,  25.- 


1778  Dutch  whaler  in  the  harbour  of  Rotterdam.  Dutch  engrav.  with  addr. 
P,  ScJkeni  (about  1700).  sq.  fol.  1.50 

1779  Same  plate.  Proof  bef,  aU  lett,  2.50 

1780  Same  plate,  copied  in  Germany,  sq.  ioL  1.— 

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1781  Whale-  and  Herringflshery  of  tl»  Dotcb.  2  plates  after  3.  Kob^a^ 
eogr»r,  by  Jf.  SaUietA.  1781.  ig.  aq.  fol.  —  Fall  marg.  and  with  the 
original  cover,  on  which  text  in  Dutch.  —  Rare,  5. — 

1782  Same  set.  Only  the  plate  on  Whalefishery.  1.25 

1783  Same  plate.  Vnfinitked  proof  bef,  all  lett.  With  indications  in  India-ink 
for  the  finishing  by  the  engraver.*  2.50 

1784  Whalefishery  in  Greenland,  engrav.  by  /.  Lodge,  fol.  —  From:  Moo- 
re's VoyMffei,  1.25 

1785  Whalefishery  in  Japan.  Dutch  engrav.  sq.  4'>.  1.— 

1786  North-East-passage.  1596.  —  One  of  Heemskerck's  boats,  attacked 
by  seals.  The  Dutch  in  Nova  ZemMa.  4  flgg.  on  one  sheet.  —  Fine 
etchings  by  Jan  Luyken,  2  sheets,  sq.  fol.  4.— 

1787  Same  engravings.  Later  impressions.  2.— 


V.  TOPOGRAPHICAL  PLATBS  Ox\  AMERICA. 


1788  The  four  parts  of  the  World:  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America, 
represented  by  women  in  caracteristic  attire:  America  as  a  naked  fe- 
male riding  on  a  fantastical  animal,  in  perspective  cannibals,  fight  of 
the  natives,  etc.  —  Set  of  4  emblematical  plates  (1—4),  engrav.  after 
Ji.  de  Vo9  by  A,  CoUaeH,  with  address  of  6\  /.  rmcher,  (about  1600). 
Ig.  sq.  4<».  —  Mounted.  Fine  and  rare.  18. — 

1789  Same  subject.  America  represented  by  a  scene  of  native  life.  —  Set 
of  4  emblematical  plates  (1—4),  with  address:  C  /.  VUtcher  de  Jonge, 
(1650).  sq.  fol.  12.— 

1790  Same  subiect.  America  represented  by  a  young  girl  ih  native  dress.  — 
Set  of  4  plates  by  Bertrand^  with  address:  Pam,  Aumont  (about 
1800),  40.  4.— 

1791  Same  subject.  AArica  and  America  repres.  by  young  girls.  2  lilhogr. 
by  Lemereier.  sm.  fol.  1.50 

1792  View  of  the  principal  mountains  throughout  the  World,  showing  their 
comparative  heights.  Aqua-tinta  by  /.  C  Stadler,  Lend.  Adkermann,  1817. 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  With  separate  key.  3.— 

Chimborazo,  City  of  Mexico,  City  of  Quito,  limit  of  trees  in  the  New  World, 
ete. 

1793  Schenkii,  Petri)  Hecatompolis  s.  totius  orbis  Terrarum  Oppida  nobi> 
liora  centum.  (Amstelod.)  1702.  fol.  obi.  Aal/  bound..  aO.— 

Engraved  title,  portr.  of  Wilhelm  Elector  of  Brandenbarg,  to  whom  the 
work  is  dedicated,  mezxotint  by  ScAenk,  engrav.  index  and  100  engra- 
ved views,  10  of  which  represent  American  Cities,  viz.:  AeapuleOy  Nieuio 
Amsteldawiy  FamambneOy  Francis  de  CampesciCy  Havanay  Kartagenay 
Nombre  de  Dios,  Panama,  St.  Jan  de  Porto  Rico,  St.  Salvador. 

The  view  of  New-Amsterdam  is  taken  from  that  on  Allard's  map.  See 
.AsherU  List  of  maps,  etc.  pag.  21»  YI.  Mr.  Asher  saw  the  plate  but 
dit  not  know  this  work. 

Of  this  work  there  axisti  a  very  rare  edition,  publ.  by  C.  AUard,  1700, 

AMffVBBDAX. 

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1794  Sohenk,  P.,  Hecatompolia.  —  Same  work,  bat  with  title:  Af  beeldinge 
van  een  hondert  der  Yoornaamste  en  sterkste  steeden  in  Europa.  A.ni- 
sterdam,  ian  Sonum.  1762.  Ao//  bound.  Vneut  18.— 

With  printed  table  and  Index,  without  the  ]X)rtrait  of  the  Elector,  the  pla- 
tes numbered  1 — 100. 

1795  Same  work,  same  edition,  half  bound,  —  TUle  wanting.  10.— 

1796  Atlas  van  omtrent  honderd  platte  gronden  dar  yoomaamste  vestingen, 
kasteelen  en  Bteden  van  Europa,  de  Nederlanuen  en  eenige  Kolonien. 
Amst  (1790).  8«.  half  hound,  6.— 

{Atiai  of  about  100  plant  oj  fortiiied  placet  in  Europe  and  tome  Co- 
Umia,) 

Among  the  100  plans  and  majM,  14  of  American  places  occur,  (on  7  sheets) 
viz.:  Carthagena,  Lima,  All  Saints  Bay,  Brazil,  St.  Salvador,  Cayoine, 
the  Fortress  of  Cayenne,  Surinam,  Berbice,  Paramaribo,  Cura9an,  Deme- 
rary  and  Essequebo,  New-Orleans,  Mouth  of  the  Mississippi. 

1797  MontanuB'  America.  Amsterdam  1671.  —  Set  of  25  plates,  all  views 
of  cities  in  N.  and  S.  America.  Fine  Dutch  engravings.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  — 
Good  imprettionty  with  margint,  nicely  mounted,  12.— 

1798  Weld,  Travels  through  N.  America.  —  Set  of  the  plates  from  the  Dutch 
translation  1801.  10  Dutch  engravings  by  Rooting,  sq.  4^.  2.— 

1799  8t.  Laurenoe-Gulf^  —  View  of  M  i  r a m  i  c h  i,  French  Settlement 
Drawn  on  the  spot  by  Capt.  H,  Smyth,  etched  by  P.  Sandby,  Ig.  sq. 
fol.  —  FuU  marg,  —  From:  Sandby:  Becueil  de  Vues  de  TAmeriqne. 
1768.  3.- 

1800  Nova-Sootia.  —  View  of  Lonisbnrg,  when  besieged  in  1758. 
After  a  drawing  made  on  the  spot  by  Capt.  Inee,  engrav.  by  P.  Canot. 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  From:  Sandby^  Reeueil.  3.-- 

1801  Hudson's  Biver.  —  View  ofPakepsey  and  the  C a 1 1 s - K i  11 
Mountains.  Sketched  on  the  spot  by  Governor  Foumall,  etched  by 
P.  Sandby ^\g,  sq.  fol.  —  Full  marg.  —  From:  Sandby^  Reeueil,  3.— 

Thomas  Pownall  was  Governor  of  Massachusetts  1757 — 60,  and  of  South 
Carolina  1760—61. 

1302 The   Palisades;    The  Narrows;  Hell-Gate:  3  fine  steel-engrav.  Ig. 

gq.  40,  _  From:  Picturetque  Beauiiet  of  the  Hudton,  1835.  1.50 

East  view  of  Hell-Gate.  Engrav.  by  If,  A.  WiUiamt  1775.  sq.  8«.  - 

From:  Lond,  Magazine,  1778.  -  .75 

1804  New- York  —  View  of  the  city,  about  1665,  with  inscription:  Novun 
Jmtterodamum,  sm.  sq.  4^.  —  -  Dutch  text  on  verso.  From :  Montanui 
America,  Amst  1671.  5.- 

Ig05 Same  view,  same  engraving.  Engl,  text  on  verso.  From  the  Engl. 

translation  of  Montanut  by  OgHby,  Lond.  1671.  5.— 

See  00  these  views  (N^  1804,6):  Jther't  Utt  of  mapt,  pag.  21,  IH. 

1806  View  of  the  city,  about  1750.  With  views  of  Quebec,  Mexico  and 

the  Niagara.  4  Engrav.  on  1  sheet  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  (From  G.  de  UltUi 
Atlat,  1757).  3.- 

1807  View  of  New-York,  Philadelphia,  Mont-Real  and  Quebec  in  4  me- 
dals, forming  the  ornamental  border  of  the  frontupiece  to :  JTo/m,  Reiten 
d.  N.  Amerika.  1772.  Engrav.  hy  Jaeobt.  Ig.  4^.  —  Proof  bef,  kit.    2.- 

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1808  New- York.  —  South  East  View  of  the  city,  in  1768.  Drawn  on  the 
spot  by  Capt.  Tk.  Howdell,  engrav.  by  P.  Canot,  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Full 
marff,  —  From:  Sandby's  RecueiL  4.50 

1809  2    Panoramic  views  of  the  city,  taken  from  the  North-  and  East 

River.   2   Coloured  aquatints,   painted  and  engr.  by  Bob,  Havell,  New- 
York.  1844.  2  plates.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Each  80  by  22  centim.  6.— 

See  for  other  views  of  N.  Y.  (New- Amsterdam)  occurriog  on  mapsofNew- 
Netherland:  Part  llld.  Atlases  and  Maps. 

1810  Pennsylvania.  —  „View  of  Bethlehem,  one  of  the  Brethren's  prin- 
cipal Settlements  in  Pennsylvani a."  Engrav.  after  N.  Oarrison  by 
/.  Noutd,  Published  1757.  —  With  separate  explanation  A— Z  pasted 
nnder  the  plate.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  FuU  margint,  15. — 

1811  Another  view  on  the  same  Settlement,  larger.  After  a  sketch  on  the 

spot   by   Governor   Poumall,   engr.    by    P.  Sandby.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  From: 
Sandby's  Recueil,  3.50 

1312  Beginning  and  completion  of  an  American  Settlement,  (in  Pen  n- 

sylvania?)  From  a  design  by  Gov.  Poionall,  engrav.  hy  James  Peake. 
Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  From:  Sandby't  Recueil,  3. — 

1813  Philadelphia.  —  „Afteykeninge  van  de  Stadt  Philadelphia  in  de  Pro- 
vinstie  {sic)  van  Penn-Sylvania  in  America  na  de  Copie  tot  London  en 
int  nederduyts  laeten  snyden  door  Jacob  Glaus."  („Pfo»  of  PhUadelpkia^ 
in  the  Froffince  of  Pennsylvania  in  Jmeriea,  after  the  copy  of  London  (by 
G.  Drogenham),  Dutch  engrav.  by  J.  Glaus.'')  With  explanation  in  Dutch 
A— H.  (Amst,,  y.  Claus.  1684).  sq.  fol.  32  by  21  centim.— -7«//mtfry.  18.— 

Belongs  to  the  very  rare  work:  Penn,  Missive  aan  de  Commissarissen  v.  de 
vrije  Soeieteyt  v.  handelaars  op  de  selve  Provintie,  Amst.  1684.  {Letter 
to  the  commissaries  of  the  free  Society  of  Merchants  to  Pennsylvania^  at 
London),  See  Rich,  Bihiioth.  Amer.  403,  and  my  Catal.  Amer.  1206. 

At  the  foot  of  the  plan  an  account  how  the  dwellingplaces  were  assigned  to 
the  settlers,  according  to  the  nnmber  of  acres  bought  by  them,  —  and 
the  same  plan  very  much  rednoed. 

1814  Bird's  eye  view  on  the  city.  Coloured  lithogr.  by  C  ifa^^r.  (1855?) 

Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Sound  copy.  2.50 

1815  Washington.  --  „Plan  of  the  City  of  Washington  in  the  Territory 
of  Columbia  ceded  by  the  States  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  to  the  U.  S. 
of  America."  Engr.  by  Thackara  and  f^allanee.  Philadelphia.  1792.  Ig. 
sq.  fol.  —  Very  scarce,  15. — 

In    the   left   hand    corner  some:  //Observations  explanatory  of  the  Plan",  a 
plan  bat  partly  executed. 

1816  Chesapeake-Bay.  —  View  on  the  entrance  of  the  Bay.  French  en- 
grav., after  {ff.)  Vernei.  sq.  4^.  2.50 

1817  Charleston*  —  View  of  the  city.  After  a  painting  of  T.  Hellish 
(about  1750),  engrav.  by  C.  Canot.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  From:  Sandby's  Re- 
cueil. .  3. — 

1818  New-Orleans.  —  Plan  of  the  city.  Engrav.  by  R.  Benning.  sq.  4fi.  — 
For  the  London  Magazine.  (1775  ?)  1.50 

Bird's  eye  view.    Coloured  lithogr.   by  C,  Matter.  (185!>?)  Ig.  sq. 

2.— 

1820  Mexico,  etc.  —  Views  from  Montanus'  America;  OueudeviOe,  Jtlai  his- 
torique,  etc.  7  engrav.  sq.  fol.  and  4<>.  2.50 

Mexico  vetos.  —  Nova  Mexico.  —  Potosi.  —  Acapnico.  —  Traxillo,  etc. 

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1821  Mexiao.  —  PUn  of  the  city,  with  that  of  Arzilla,  occmrring msm  or- 
namental woodcnt  border  of  a  work  of  the  16th  centnrj. -- Mounted.  3  — 

1822  and  Cusoo.  Prospects  with  figures  of  the  inhabitants,  engrav.  by 

F.  Ho^enberg.  2  pbutes  on  1  sheet  sq.  fol.  —  Fr^MU :  Braun  jet  UogeiAerg, 
dmiaies.  Coloniae.  1672.  —  Bare.  8.- 

Od  veno  the  text,  ib  Latin,  belonging  to  these  pktes. 

1823  and  Vera-Cruz.  2  Views,  lithogr.  by  J.  Si.  Aulaire.  Paris  (1850.) 

2  plates.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  1.50 

1824  "Weet-Indies.  —  Set  of  9  views  in  Cuba,  St.  Domingo  and 
Guadaloupe.  Engraved,  after  drawings  made  on  the  spot,  by  EUiott, 
Hooker,  Morris^  Canot,  Peake,  BenazecA,  etc.  9  fine  plates,  Ig.  sq..  fol.  — 
Full  marg.  —  From :  Sandby's  Reeueil.  12.— 

1826  Havana,  St.  Domingo  and  Porto-Rico.  3  Engraved  views. sq. 
tol.  —  From:  MontantW  America,  1671.  3.— 

1826  and  St.  Domingo.  2  Engraved  views,  sq.  4<*.  —  From: Sc^euk. 

175?,  r—  and  with  ad^rass:  Covent  et  Mortier,  2.— 

1827  St.  Domingo.  -  Morean  de  Saint- M^ry,  Hecneil  de  vues  des  lieax  prin- 
clpau^  de  Saint-Domingue,  grav6es  par  Ponce,  Paria.  1791.  Ig.  foL 
boanU,  —  Set  of  27  fine  views  on  15  sheets,  14  maps  and  2  plates  of 
sugar-mills.  12.— 

1828  Jamaica.  —  Views  in  Jamaica.  After  drawings  on  the  spotby^. 2&7- 
herton^   engrav.    by    Lerpiniere   and    Vivaret.    London,    /.    JB&gdell.  1778. 

3  plates  marked:  3,  4,  6.  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  Fine.  4.— 

1829  Jamaiea-  —  Trelawney,  city  of  the  Maroon-Negroea.  Dntch  en- 
grav. by  Veelwaard.  sq.  S**.  —.50 

1830  St.  Chrifltoph.  —  3  Views  and  3  plates  of  animals  and  insects,  with 
French  text,  engraved  on  1  sheet.  Ig.  fol.  —  From:  GueudevUle,  Atkt 
kittorique,  1.50 

1831  Grpnada.  —  View  of  Port  St.  George.  Ozanne  del.  1780,  engrav 
by  Canali.  aq.  fol.  3.- 

1832  Martinique.  —  View  of  the  Island  when  attaqued  by  the  Dutch  fleet, 
1674.  Fine  Dutch  engraving  (1675).  sq.  fol.  2.50 

1833  View  of  the  Island  when  taken  by  the  English  fle©t,  jander  com- 
mand of  Commodore  Hervey,  1762.  Engrav.  by  CJkarlet  toresi.  Ig.  sq.  4®.  2.— 

1834  St.  Eustatius.  —  2  Views,  fine  drawings  in  watercolours  by  C.  C.  Kanne 
after  the  originals  of  J.  Nolton.  17t4.  With  Dutch  explanation,  numb. 
1—9  and  1—6.  Very  Ig.  sq.  fol.  —  One  upper  corner  restored.       8.— 

1835  Large   view,    engraved    by    K,    F.   Bendorp.    (about    1790).  With 

explanation   in   Dutch,   noinb.  1—17.  2  sheets  Ig.  aq.  fol.  —  HH  ^targ. 

6.- 

1836  CuraQau.  —  2  Different  views  on  the  Uarbour  and  town.  Drawn  on  the 
spot  by  R.  F.  van  Raders,  2  fine  coloured  aquatints  by  W.  H.  Hooghamer. 
(1820).  Ig.  sq.  fol.  8.- 

1837  The  Lutheran  Church  at  Cura^au.  Duteh  engraving  with  address 

of  B.  Mounk,  (1760).  sm.  40.  1- 

1838  Surinam.  —  Large  view  of  Paramaribo,  about  1 760.  With  Dutch 
explanation  1—68  and  A— T.  Dutch  engrav.  with  addr.  ^.  Umrik.  Ig. 
sq,  fol.  6.- 

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4839  SuriBam-  —  Plan  of  the  same  ^ty  in  I8O4.  ^.ftqr  4,  H.  BUtncJbv,  en- 
grav.  by  Vigfer,  sq.  fol.  —  Colour  ad.  2. — 

1840  Plan    of  the   same   city   in  1850,  drawn  by  {C,  A,  van  S^petteyn), 

the  present  Governor.  Lith.  sq.  fol.  2.50 

With  autograph  signature  of  the  author. 

1841  Cayenne.  —  View  In  the  coautry,  with  inscription :  ^c'est  en  net  en- 
droit  que  se  doU  rendre  la  nouvelle  Cdonie  JP^angoite,  cei.  2>res9^e  par  Mr. 
Beteowy  Ingenieury  (1775?)  -»-  Old  French  optica-plate,  coloured,  sq. 
4«.  2.60 

1.842  Scmth-Amerioa*  --  Views  of  various  cnties.  Old  engravings  from 
Mo9^nus;  Sekenk  (See  N^.  1793);  with  address:  J>aa»»o«^ (coloured), etc. 
7  pc.  sq.  fol.  and  4<».  3.— 

Carthagena,  Boavista,  Noinbre  de  Dies,  St.  Francisco  de  Campeche,  etc. 

1843  Brazil.  —  Views  of  various  cities.  Old  engravings,  by  Stoop;  from 
Montanus,  etc.  9  pc.  sq.  fol.  and  4i^.  d««- 

Mauritiopolis,  Arx  Nassovii,  Arx  Guilielmi,  Fort  Real,  Siara,  the  Island 
St  Catharioa.,  etp. 

1844  Views  on   Rio-Janeiro,   engrav.  by  Vinkeles,   and  lith.  Backer, 

2  pc.  sq.  40.  1.— 

1846  Panoramic  view  of  Rio-Janeiro.    Very  ftne  engr.  printed  in 

colours,  Paris,  Bittner  et  Goupii.  (1835?)  1  plate  in  2  sheets.  Ig.  sq.  fol. 
Together  100  by  20  centim.  10.— 

1846  View  ofFernambuco,  from  Sc&enk  (No.  1793).  sq.  4*.       1.25 

1847  Panorama,  taken  from  the  Rua  do   Amorim.  Fine  aqua-tint  by 

Salaihe,  publ.  Basle  and  Rio  Janeiro,  Steinmann.  Very  Ig.  sq.  fol.  100 
by  25  centim.  —  Folded.  4. — 

1848  Views  on  St.  Salvador,  old  engravings  from  Schenk  and  from 

Moore^s  Travels.  2  pc.  sq.  fol.  and  4°.  1.60 

1849  '. „Fore:t    vierge  du   Bresil."  Fine  engraving  by  i^or^i^r  after  Count 

Oarac.  (1820?)  Very  large  sq.  fol.  75  by  54  centim.  8.— 

1850  A  Landscape  in  Brazil.  Charming  picture:  a  large  hacienda  (farm) ; 

on  the  foreground  the  landholder  and  his  wife,  a  negro  and  other  figu- 
res; to  the  left  a  psilmtree;  in  the  distance  a  cultivated  country.  Pain- 
ted in  oil  and  signed  by  the  celebrated  Dutch  Painter  F.  Post,  (about 
1640).  —  On  pannel,  25  by  15f  centim.  —  Exceedingly  well  preser- 
ved. 200.— 

1851  Similar  Landscape,  in  the  same  style,  somewhat  larger.  On  the 

foreground  some  negroes  with  their  children;  on  the  second  plan  a  farm 
with  the  landlord  and  his  wife,  palmtrees,  etc.;  in  the  distance  a  river 
and  several  houses  in  a  cultivated  country.  By  the  same  artist,  but  not 
signed.  Oilpainting  on  pannel,  27  by  20  centim.  —  In  the  tame  good 
eondUion  as  the  former,  200. — 

The  Dutch  painter  F.  Post  accompanied  Count  John  Maurice  of  Nassau, 
Governor  of  Brazil  from  1636—1644,  to  that  country,  where  he  made 
many  sketches,  some  of  which  (53),  he  afterwards  engraved  to  illustrate 
the  DOW  rare  work:  Barlaeus,  Rerum  per  Octoennium  in  Brasilia  gesta- 
rum  sub  praefectura  J,  MauriUi  Nass.  historia.  Jmst,  1647.  fol.  (See 
Catal.  Amer.  185). 

Oil-paintings  by  this  artist  very  rarely  occur.  —  The  above  described  are 
undoubtedly  hade  on  the  spot,  ob  after  sketches  taken  in  brazil. 
—  See  for  a  drawing  in  India-ink  by  the  same  artist  N^.  1576. 

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1852  Juan  Femaadez.  —  View  on  this  fsland,  the  spot  where  Alex. 
Selkirk  (Robinson  Crusoe)  lived.  Datch  engrav.  (1770.)  sq.  fol.  1.50 


1863  Sevilla,  and  Ck>lumbu8'  dwelling-plaoe.  —  Large  view  of  tliis 
Spanish  city ;  the  houses  and  gardens  very  distinctly  drawn ;  one  of  these 
last,  a  garden  near  the  Puerta  de  Goles,  a^acent  to  the  Gruadalqoivir, 
bears  the  inscription:  Guei^ta  de  Colon  (Garden  of  Colon.) 
Prospect  of  the  same  city,  with  inscription  at  the  top  of  one  of  the 
houses :  Casa  de  Ck>lon  (House  of  Colon) ;  with  prospects  of  Cadix  and 
Malaga,  on  one  sheet.  —  2  Plates  engraved  by  F.  Hogenberg.  \g.  foL 
Coloured.  —  From:  Braun  et  Hogenberg,  dvitates.  Colon iae.  1572.  26.— 
As  the  biographers  of  Colambos  are  still  nncertain  where  he  lived  at  SeriUa, 
these  indications  of  Hogenberg  deserve  some  further  investigation. 

1854  Cadix.  —  Large  view  of  the  city  with  its  harbour,  as  it  was  when 
Columbus  set  off  from  thence  to  America.  On  the  plate  the  figures  of  2 
animals,  with  inscript:  CanU  leporarius  ex  Indiu  OeeideiUaltbut  alhius, 
1565  and  Pica  Peruviana  aUata^  1578.  G.  Houfnagel  px.,  engrav.  (by 
Hogenberg),  Ig.  fol.  With  Latin  explanation  1—24.  —  (From  the  very 
rare  work:  Conrad  Low,  Seehanen  Buck,  CQlIn.  1598?)  15.— 

1855  Mnseiim  Americanum.  —  Collection  of  Historical,  Ethnographical 
and  Topographical  plates  on  America,  from  old  Dutch  Voyages,  De- 
scriptions of  the  New-World,  cet.  —  Some  300  engravings,  folio,  4"  and 
8<>,  all  nicely  mounted  in  2  portfolios  of  sound  old  Dutch  paper  of  1700. 
Imp.  fol.  110.- 

This  collection,  arranged  in  the  early  years  of  this  centnry,  embraces  the 
sets  of  the  plates  and  titles  of  many  a  rare  work,  f.  i.;  Porcacchi^V\9o\t 
piu  famose  de  Mondo.  Venetia  1576.  —  Montanus^  America.  1671.  — 
Eerrera,  Descriptio  Indiae  Occident.  Amst.,  M.  Colyn.  1622.  (With  the 
rare  portr.  of  Le  Maire).  —  Begin  en  Voortgangh  v.  d.  Veresn.  0.  I. 
Com  p.  Amst.  1646.  2  vol.  (Origin  and  progress  of  the  United  £.  I- 
Company).  Fery  rare.  —  J,  de  Laet^  Hist,  of  the  (Dutch)  W.  I.  Com- 
pany. Leyden.  1644.  —  Exquemelin,  'American  pirates.  Amst.  1678.  (With 
their  portr.)  —  vijan)  d{en)  B{os\  Lives  of  the  Naval  Heroes,  Amst.  J  676. 
(With  many  portraits.-  Colnmbus,  de  Royter,  etc.).  —  I>e  Fries,  B.  and 
W.  Indian  Cnriosities.  Amst.  1682.  —  Voyages  by  Reining  1691,  by 
Hennepin  1698,  Oage  1700,  MeUon  1702,  etc. etc,  —  Zorgdrager^Gim- 
landish  Fishery.  1728.  —  Egede,  Description  of  Greenland  and  Strait 
Davis.  1746,  etc.  etc.  —  Besides  a  good  nmnber  of  portraits  is  inserted. 


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ATLASES,   MAPS,  GLOBES 

and   Books    on    Glvbes   and    Cartography. 


The  Allowing  i^niuueratloii  of  these  lOOvarion^  -editms 
of  different  Dutch  Terrestrial  a/nd  Marine  Atlases,  (the 
frnit  of  2  0  y  e  a  r  s  collecting),  surpasses  not  only  very  far  all  what 
has  been  offered  in  any  priced  Catalogue,  but  even  there  exists 
no  tibliographieal  work  on  Cartogwj^hy^  wherein  all  these  are 
.mentionied  or  Mly  described. 
This  whole  series  of  67  Terrestrial  and  S3  Marine  Atlases  (all,  with 
some  very  few  exceptions  by  D  u  t  c  h  scholars  a  n  d  a  r  t  i  s  t  s), 
gives  a  woi^thy  testimonial  of  these  splendid  works,  which  .STirpaes 
in  execution  all  what  has  been  done  in  this  class  In  tild  and 
even  in  modern  times. 


18516  QBT^LIXJS,  ABB^,  Theatrum  Ort)is  Terrarum.  Antverpiae',  Aeffid. 
Vopp.  Diesth.  1570.  calf^  fol."  —  With  53  plain  maps.  —  Fine,  clean  copy 
in  the  original  binding.  80.— 

First  EorriON  of  this  celebrated  Atlas,  op  the  utmost  karitt.  In  the 
same  year  a  secoiKl  edition  Afjpeared  with  a  few  alterations,  viz. :  without 
the  epigram  by  0.  Itogerius  (on  the  revRrsc  of  the  title);  also  the  text  was 
printed  witti  a  different  type.  A  copy  of  this  first  edition,  of  the  Koyal 
Library  at  Brussels,  appeared  at  the  Exhibition  for  Gepgraph.  Sciences 
at  Antwerp,  1871,  and  was  then  hold  to  be  unique.  The  copy,  here 
•offered,  wants  one  map  (N<>46)  and  at  the  end  a  list  "antiqua  regionum 
nomina**  {a — e  TUT),  of  little  importance. 

Ortelius''  Atlas  is  especially  valnable  for  the  history  of  cartography,  as  it 
shows  the  point,  from  which  he  started,  and  as  with  it  quite  a  new 
epoch  begiin  for  the  geographical  scieucos,  applied  to  tlie  construction 
of  maps.  —  After  the  preface  the  author  gives  a  curious  list  of  the 
geographical  maps,  as  far  known  to  and  made  use  of  bj?  himself.  — 
On  most  of  the  maps  the  names  of  the  original  projectors  are  indicia- 
ted,  f.  i.  that  of  Moscovia,  interesting  for  the  scenes  from  the  life  of  the 
various  tribes,  is  by  Jnt.  Jenken&on  1562,  that  of  Poland  %  Wenceslaui 
Godreccius,  etc.  —  All  the  map-*  are  engraved  hy  the  celebrated  Franc, 
Hogenberg. 

Besides  a  large  map  of  the  world,  this  atlas  contains  a  fine  general  map 
of  America;  on  N^'  45  Scondia  with  Greenland  «nd  the  East- point-,  on 
N».-  47  the  W«8t-poiiit  of  N.  America.  f 

It  19  not  generally  known  that  a  large  part  of  Ortelius'  correspondence, 
forms  one  of  the  most  precio«is  treftsnres  of  the  library  of  ^he  Dutch 
Reformed  Ohurch  in  London.  Of  this  lii>rary,  now  preserved  in  Guild- 
hall, a  catalogue  soon  wifl  be  Jpublished.  An  Ample  description  of  this 
(Correspondence,  containing  «  Iarj9?e  number  of  letters  in  almost  all  Euro- 
pean (angusges,  would  undoubtedly  be  of  the  highest  iaterest  for  the 
history  -ctf  cartography.  Orteliiis*  staying  for  some  yeaw  la  London  may 
have  been  the  teasoB  tklut  his  ti^tters  did  ^rtnnain  in  that  ^tiace. 

.  i?taM.^Mnii^,  Amstesdam.  17 

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1857  OrteliuB,  Abr.9  Theatram  Orbis  Terraram.  Antwerpen,  Gis^  van 
Diest,  1571.  vellum,  fol.  Title  and  some  leaves  mended  and  stained  bif 
water.  20.— 

Fiist  edition  with  Datch  text,  with  tbe  same  63  maps  as  the  Latin  ed.  of  1670. 

1858  -—  Same  edition,  bat  with  Dutch  title.  The  maps  coloared,  and  seYend 
mended,  the  right  tinder  corner  of  the  title  wanting,  stained.  15.~ 

Inserted  3  unnumbered  maps,  engrav.  by  Hogenherg:  the  Rhine,  Saxony, 
and  a  very  interesting  map  of  Russia  by  Ant,  ITied,  with  ample  notice 
on  its  origin,  dated:   ^ilda  L'Uhuaniae^  1555. 

185$  ...^  Additamentum  (1.)  Theatri  Orbia  Terraram.  Antverpiae,  1573. 
18  maps.  —  Additamentum  111.  Ibid,  1584.  24  maps.  •—  Additamentum 
iV.  Ibid.  1590.  22  maps.  --  In  1  voL  vellum,  fol.  —  Very  fine  imj^essum 
of  the  maps,  46.— 

Very  fine,  clean  and  large  copy  of  the  rare  supplements  which  ooght  to  be 
joined  to  all  copies  of  Ortelios*  first  atlas  of  1570.  —  The  first  of  them 
has  no  special  map  of  America,  the  maps  of  the  2  others  an  conform  to 
the  Supplements  in  German  (See  Note  to  following  N^)  and  contain  the 
same  4  maps  of  America  described  there. 
13^  ^^ —  Theatram  oder  Schawbiich  des  Erdtkreys.  AntorfiE;  Bey  Ckr,  FUm- 
tin,   1580.   —  With   93  sheets    of  maps  in  contemporary  colouring.  — 
Der  Dritte  Zuzatz  des  Theatri  oder  Schawbnchs  dess  Erdbodems.  Zfu^. 
1584.  With  24  coloured  maps.  —  Der  Vierdte  Zuzatz.. .  Ibid.  1591. With 
21    colour,   maps  (that  of  Germany  wanting.)  ■—  In  1  toI.  ealf,  fol.  - 
TAe  binding  damaged,  else  fine  copy,  75.— 

This  is  the  2d  issue  of  Ortelins'  Theatram  with  German  text,  the  first 
having  been  published  in  1573  with  69  maps.  The  text,  which  was  is 
the  first  edition  rather  barbarous,  is  here  entirely  rewritten,  and  the  por- 
trait of  Ortelius  and  24  new  maps  added,  so  that  this  edition  conteins 
no  less  than  40  maps  in  addition  to  those  of  the  first  Jiatin  issue  of 
1570.  The  number  of  maps  which  have  a  special  value  for  America, 
has  been  raised  to  6,  three  of  which  have  been  reproduced  from  the  abore 
Latin  edition,  viz.  the  map  of  the  world,  the  map  representing  Green- 
land and  that  of  America's  West-point.  The  general  map  of  America 
is  perfectly  new  and  much  more  correct.  The  two  other  additional  maf», 
one  of  which  is  divided  into  2  parts,  represent  New  Spain  and  the 
Northern  part  of  Mexico,  the  West-Ind.  Islands  with  Florida.  Both  are 
remarkable  for  their  fullness  of  details,  every  river,  hamlet,  etc.  being 
^  marked. 

^e  value  of  the  present  copy  is  still  considerably  raised  by  the  2  supple- 
ments) which  are  very  rare,  being  issued  in  a  much  smaller  number 
than  the  origioal  work.  The  first  of  them  contains  3  maps  of  Americs 
on  1  sheet:  Peru  (Didaco  Mendezio  auctore),  Florida  {Auct,  Hier.  CH- 
aues)  and  Guastecan  Regio.  —  In  the  other  we  find  a  large  map  of  the 
Padfic  Ocean,  with  the  Western  coasts  of  America,  full  of  deteils  and 
showing  a  remarkable  progress  of  knowledge. 
Priced  by  Quaritch  1870  £  7.  10  s.  without  the  supplements. 

1861  Theatre  de  rUnivers,  contenant  les  cartes  de  tout  le  monde,  avec 

une  brieve  declaration  d'icelles.  (An vers)  1587.  hf,  calf,  112  Oolour,  maps  ^ 
a  few  of  ihem  repaired  in  the  margin,  fol.  35.— 

The  maps  on  America  are:  N^.  1  Map  of  the  worid.  N^^.  5  America  in 
general  (both  as  in  the  first  Latin  edition).  —  N^'.  6  New-Spain  — 
N<>.  7  Part  of  Mexico,  Cuba  and  Hispaniok.  —  N^.  8  Florida,  Guastecan 
and  Pern.  —  (These  maps  6  and  7  are  the  same  as  in  the  above  German 
edition,  N^  8  was  first  published  in  the  3d  Sapplement^  1584).  - 
N*.  90  The  Northern  coootries,  with  Greeolaod. 

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1862  C)rteliU8,"Abr.,  The  sarae.  French  text.  An  vers.  1698.  hf,  vellum.  — 
Title  mounted,  else  tine  copy.  35.~ 

In  this  edition  the  namber  of  maps  ha^  been  augmented  to  119.  The  maps 
of  America  are  the  same  as  in  the  above  French  edition,  except  N''.  1 
Map  of  the  world  and  N®.  5  General  maj)  of  America,  which  are  re- 
placed by  the  more  correct  ones  dated  1587. 

These  French  editions  of  Ortelius  have  a  special  interest  for  the  text, 
which  is  perfectly  different  from  that  of  the  above  Latin  and  German 
editions,  the  German  being  in  fact;  only  a  translation  of  the  Latin.  The 
text  in  both  French  editions  is  the  same. 

1863 Theatrum    orbia    terraruni.    Antverp.,    Bjr    offle.   Plantin.y   1609. 

116  maps.  —  Parergon  in  qno  veteris  geogjaphiae  tabulae  aliquot. 
(Idid,  1609)  40  maps.  —  Nomenclator  Ptoleraaieus.  Antverp.,  R,  Bruneaut 
1603.  —  1  vol.  vellum,  fol.  —  Fine  copy.  46. — 

First  edition  published  after  the  author's  death,  with  his  last  corrections, 
considerable  additions  and  the  interesting  list  of  all  the  editions  of  atlases 
and  maps  up  to  this  date  known  to  him.  —  Besides  the  mappamundi, 
it  contains  9  maps  (on  5  leaves)  of  America,  viz.:  America  in  general, 
the  Pacific,  Hispania  Nova,  Culiacana  Provincia,  llispaniola,  Caba  and 
adjacent  Islands,  Peruvia,  Florida,  Gnastecan. 

1864  (Heyns,  Peeter),  Le  Miroir  du  nionde,  ou,  epitome  du  Theatre 
d*Abr.  Ortelius.  Ag^andi  ct  enrich i,  e.  a.  de  plna  belles  cartes  du 
Pais-bas.  Amst,  Zach.  Reyns.  1598.  sm.  sq.  4».  —  Coloured  mdfU.  Title 
and  pp.  68—69  wanting.  ^Aort  copy.  —  Very  rare.  16. — 

Collection  of  80  maps  engrav.  in  wood.  The  84  pp.  are  wrongly  numbered 
16—97,  the  signature  indicating  the  true  division.  On  page. 17  the  por- 
trait of  P.  Heyns  in  woodcut.  —  For  the  American  collector  a  map  of 
the  Globe  and  a  general  map  of  America  are  interesting,  for  the  Russian 
those  of  Livonia  and  Moscovia.  The  first  edition,  with  Dutch  text  and 
72  maps,  was  published  Antverp.  Chr.  Plantyn,  1577,—  and  a  Frefncb 
edition,  with  84  maps,  was  pnbl.  by  the  same,  1583. 

1865  Ortelius.  —  An  Epitome  of  Ortelius  his  theatre  of  the  world,  wherein 
the  principal  regions  of  the  earth  are  described  in  smalle  mappes.  It  is 
amplified  with  new  mappes  wanting  in  the  Latin  editions.  At  London, 
Printed  by  John  Norton  (1610).  vellum,  sm.  tq.  40,  26.— 

Very  rare  edition.,  containii.g  110  small  maps  (one  of  America)  and  two 
mappemnndi  with  representation  of  America.  —  This  copy,  has  also  the 
rare  supplement:  An  addition  of  certaine  maps  unto  this  epitome  of 
Ortelius:  TiUe  and  13  mapt. 

1866  Oallaens,  Ph.,  Theatri  Ortiis  Terrarum  enchiridion,  rainoribvs  tabulis 
exaratum  et  carmine  heroieo  per  Rug.  PavoUum  illastratum.  Antverpiae, 
CAr.  Plantinus.  1685.  ealf,  4P.    -  Very  fine  copy.  Bare.  25.— 

84  Maps  with  8  poetical  description,  2  of  which  relate  to  America,  viz. : 
a  map  of  the  World  and  a  general  map  of  America. 

1867  (BANGEIQESy  BERN.,)   Caert-Thresoor,  inhoudendo  do  tafelen  des 

gantsche    Werelts  landen,   met   beschryvingen   verlicht.   Middelburgh, 

jBar.    Lanyenes  (1598).   1  vol.  in  2.    462  and  192  pp.  calf.  Black  letter. 

Title  mounted,  sq.  8**.  —  Very  rare.  36.— 

{Treasure  of   Maps,   containing  th^se  of  the  whole  World  with  their  de' 

seription.) 
Contains    17  maps  of  America  and  of  parts  thereof,  engraved  hy  P.  Kae- 
riuix  Terra   Nova,   Teroera,   Jiwatan,  Cuba,  Jamaica,  Hispaniola,  New- 
Spain,  Pern,  Chili,  Brazil,  view  of  Poto«i,  $trait«  of  Magellan  and  Way- 

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gsis,  etc.  —  With  doGcriptiTe  text  in  Dutch.  —  The  plate  alter  the  title 
represents  the  ship  of  Magellan  with  circamscription ; 

»P7'ima  ego  velivolia  amHvi  eursibus  arbem  —  MageUane  Jiova  te  duce  ducta 
fteto ;  —  Jmbivif  meriioque  vocor  V  i  c  t  o  r  i  a ;  sunt  mi  —  Feld  alae, 
j&eeiwn,  gloria^  pugna^  mare/* 

1868  (Langenes,  Bern.),  Thresor  de  Chartes.  Reveu  et  augmente.  Im- 
pcimt^  par  CAr,  Guyot.  1G02.  Pour  CorueiUe  Nicoku  (Amsterdam).  2  vol.  in.'l. 
496  and  202  pp.  VeUum,  2  Last  pages  of  ladex  wanting,  sq.  8®.  — 
Some  MS,  notes.   Very  rare.  25.— 

French  translation  of  the  Caert-Thresoor  (preceding  N^.)  by  J.  dekiEage, 
with  the  same  maps  of  America  by  P,  Kaerius,  and  the  plate  of  Ma- 
gellan's ship,  bat  with  the  4  Latin  vers^  in  French. 

The  editor  ComeiUe  Nicolas  {Com,  Claesz.)  is  the  same  who  pablifihedthe 
very  rare  set  of  Untch  Voyages  in  1598—1603.  (See  Amer.  Catal. 
N»  1887,  1868.) 

1869  Same  work,  other  edition  in  French.  fmprim6  par  Matth.  Becker^ 

pour  Henry  LauretUz  (Amsterdam,  about  1610).  2  vol.  in  1.  496  and  202  pp. 
Vellum.  Fine  copy,  with  the  3  blank  leaves,  sq.  8®.  25.— 

Same  maps  and  text. 

1870 Handboek,  of  cort  begryp  der  Caerten  ende  beschrijvinghen  vanalle 

land«n  des   WereMs.   Vermeerdert  (door   Jac*  ViverluA).   Amsterd., 
'         Com.  Claesz.  1609.  762  pp.    VeUum.  Black  letter,  sq.  8».  —  Fine  tall  copy, 
Vfith  the  2  blank  leaves.  25.- 

New  revised  edition  of  Langenes*  Caert-  TAresoor  containing  the  same  maps 
as  tbat  of  1598  {N^  1867)  bat  with  a  different,  more  ample  teit  by 
Jac.  Viverius,  partly  borrowed  from  that  of  Bertius  (N^  1872)  —  The 
plate  of  Magellan's  ship  twice  reproduced  with  the  epigram  in  La- 
tin and  in  Dntch. 

^X  •?—  The  same,  Aalf  calf,  coloured  maps,  15.— 

1872  Langenes.  —  Bertii^  P.,  Tabularum  geo^n^phiearum  contractarum 
libri  V.  Ed.  3a.  Amstelod.,  apud  Com.  Nicolat,  1606.  679  pp.  A/.  W.sq.8^ 
—  Some  leaves  of  the  preface  with  wbrmholes.  20.— 

New  edition  of  Langenes^  Caert-Thresoor ;  the  same  maps,  bat  with  new  Latin 
text  by  P.  Bertius,  —  Book  V  contains  the  description  of:  America  et 
MageUanica,  00  pp.  with  17  maps.  At  the  end  a  Comparatio  operit 
praesentis  cum  Ptolemaieo, 

1873  ThB  same,  m  French^   with  dedication  to  Louis  X[ll.  Amsterod. 

Jud.  Hondius.    161^.   829    pp.    VeUum.  sq.  8^.  —  Fis^e  tall  copy,  witk  aU 
blank  leaves.  22.— 

This  edition  is  much  angmented  and  has  perfbotly  diffeient  Maps  from  thoie 
of  the  foregoing.  —  livre  II,  Terres  Septentnomales  ineotmues  a  Ftolo- 
mee  contsias:  The  Notth-Pole,  Spitzbergen,  Greenland,  NjovA-Zembla, 
Strait  Waygats,  etc.  —  Lwre  III,  Terre  Austraie,  with  S  maps.  — 
Livre  VII,  PAmerique,  with  15  maps:  General  map,  Nora  Francia  and 
Virginia,  Tercera,  Yucatan,  Cuba  and  Jamaica,  Hiapaniola,  NovaHispa- 
nia,  Plan  of  Mexico,  South  America,  Peru,  Plan  of  Potosi,  Chili,  Braailia, 
and  2  maps  of  the  Globe,  belonging  to  tbe:  Comparaison  de  Voeutre 
present^  avec  celuy  de  Ptolomee^  9  additional  pp. 

1874  Prospect  of  the  most  l'amon«  parts  of  tbe  Worid.  London,  Uoger  Bea, 
1663.  Af.  bd,  206  pp.  sq.  8«.  —  Comer  of  the.title  mended.  8.- 

Witfa  19  maps  engraved  by  F,  Kaenm  qaite  differing  firom  th^se  he  en- 
graved for  Langenes"  Gaeri  Thresoor  (N^y  1869).  ^  Geniains  a  map 
of  the  World  and  wA  of  Amerkn. 

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1S7&  QuacU  Mli4th»,  Geographisch  Handtbnch  in  welefafinn  (lie  Gelegenheit 
der  vornebroftten  Landachafi'ien  de»  gantzen  Er(ltbo(ieiii&  in  zwei  und 
&eht2Ug  Taffeln  furgebildt.  Coin,  Joh.  Buxemaeker,  1600.  Ongmal  calf  bin- 
dintf.  lol.  12.— 

Of  the  S2  maps,  nearlj  all  copied  afftear  Mereator»  6  American  occur: 
map  of  the  World,  N.  America,  S.  America,  Mexico,  Strait  of  Magel- 
lan, North-Pole.  —  On  many  maps  fine  portraits  f.  i.:  that  of  Qaeen 
Elisabeth  of  England,  of  Philip  II  of  Spain,  etc 

1876  MEBCATORIS,  G£B.,  Atlas  sive  Cosmographlcae  meditationes  de 
fabrica  raundi  et  fabricati  figura.  Denuo  auctua.  Edit.  4a.  Amsterodami, 
Judocm  Hondius.  1619.  vellum.  With  portr.  of  Mercator  and  Hondius,  and 
166   coloured  maps.   fol.    —  Text  in  French.  Very  rare.  —  Fine  copy. 

This  edition  of  the  celebrated  Atlas  of  Mercator  is  not  the  f (north  (which 
appeared  1613)  as  the  title  says,  but  the  seveuiA.  It  contains  105  mapa 
by  Mercator  and  51  by  Hondius  a.  o.,  amongst  which  9  mapa  of  Ame- 
rica: Mappemimdi ;  General  map  with  special  ones  of  Cuba,  Haiti  and 
the  Gulf  of  ^Mexico;  General  map  with  ethnugraphical  figures,  f.  !.: 
Navicula  Floridanorum,  Modus  conficiendi  et  bibeudi  potum.  apud  Jmer.^ 
etc.;  Arctic  regions  with  Greenland;  Hiapania  Nova;  Virginia  and  Flori- 
da, on  which  the  naked  figures  of  the  King  and  Queen  of  Florida  (with 
the  rather  superflnous  remark:  »Flehi  non  mulUmt  ab  hi»  differuni'\ 
Civiiatum  Floridae  et  Virginiae  forma^,  and  seme  historical  annotations  ^ 
the  West-Indies:  5  maps  on  one  slieet,  with  plan  of  Havana;  S.  Ame- 
rica with  plan  of  Cusco;  tVeturu  iM  agcllanicam. 

On  Mercator's  maps  appeared  for  the  first  time  crescent  degrees.  —  Mr.  A.  Voisin 
says  of  this  Atlas  in  the  catalogueof  the  Hulthem-Libvary:  "Get  atlas  ^tait 
"louvrage  le  plus  parfait  connn  jusqu*  alors  sur  la  ge'ographie.  Quoique 
•  cette  science  ait  fiiit  depuis  de  grands  progres,  ces  cartes  meritent  encore 
*mie  consideration  particuU^re,  tant  pour  riiistoire  de  la  g^graphie,  qu'i 
'^  cause  des  changemeus  que  difii^rens  pays  out  subis  par  Textirpation  des 
4rbois,  le  dessechement  des  marais,''  etc  —  Ortelius  and  M  creator  were  on 
very  good  terms,  even  to  «uch  a  degree  that  the  last  deferred  the  pa* 
blication  of  his  atlas  till  that  of  Ortelius  had  made  its  way.  Ostfilias  in 
his  turn«  communicated  all  hxa  spedai  mapa  and  cartographical  emenda- 
tions to  his  friend  Mercator. 

1877  Hilereatoris,  Gter.,  et  J.  Hondii,  Atlas  sive  Cosmographlcae  medita- 
tiones de  fabrica  mnndi  ct  fabricati  flgura.  Etuendatae  et  de  novo  in 
hicem  editae.  Amstelod.,  H.  Hondius,  1630.  ruttia,  gilt  edges.  With  the 
same  portr.  and  163  coloured  maps.  fol.  25.— 

Eleventh  edition  of  Mercator^s  Atlas  with  the  same  maps  on  America  and 
Latin  text.  —  Of  the  163  maps  of  this  edition  lOtt  are  by  if ^rco^or  and 
58  by  Hondius. 

1878  Atlas  Novns,  sive  descriptio  geograpbica  totius  Orbis  Xerrarom. 

Amsterd.  1633.  2  vol.  Af.  calf.   238  maps  and  frontispieces,   all   finely  co- 
loured, many  of  them  with  portraits^  coats  of  arms,  ete.  fol.  40. — 

Contains  besides  the  maps  of  the  preceding  edition  10  new  ones  of  Ame- 
rica: Virginia  (with  2  figures:  Status  Regis  Powhatan  quando  praefeC' 
tits  Smith  captivus  Hit  daretur,  and:  HaHitus  foeminarum  in  Provineia 
Sasquesahanougs  [after  de  Bry"])-,  Island  of  Bermuda  (with  the  division 
of  the  forms  and  a  list  of  all  the  landholders);  Veneznela;  Grenada;  Go- 
jana;  Peru;  Brazil  (with  plans  of  Pemambuco  and  of  All  Saints  Bay); 
Paeagnay^  and  K\6  da  la  Plata;  Chilly  and  a  new  and  much  more 
correct  map  of  Strait  Magellan  and  Strait  Le  Maire,  bearing  the 
note  (in  Latitt  and  lAitch):  Hescripthntm  imnc  nmtm  fteti  Magellanici 


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nobis  wmmuiuea9U  eiarutimus  vir  Bemardm  Joatmii  (Patgieter)  Mq- 
nasterientUy  qui  novem  menses  in  peragrtUione  huius  freti  impendii  sub 
dnes  Sebaldi  de  Waerdi.  Thia  note  is  the  onlff  indicatioQ  that  Potg:ieter 
was  also  the  writer  of  the  narrative  of  de  Weert's  Voyage.  —  See  Cata- 
logue Portraits  N^  944  and  Catal.  America  W^  1S76  note. 

The  text  to  the  maps  is  quite  new  and  gives  an  account  of  the  latest  geo- 
graphical discoveries,  which  are  all  incorporated  in  the  work.  It  speaks 
of  the  war  of  the  Dutch  in  Brazil,  the  capture  of  Olinda,  the  English 
Colonies  in  N.  America,  etc.  As  an  unprecedented  fact  is  noticed  a  voyage 
from  Bermnda  to  Ireland,  made  hy  5  Englishmen  in  an  open  hoat 

Of  the  238  maps  of  this  edition  only  87  are  hy  ^ercatot^  those  hy  JJJwi- 
diuSy  a.  0.  having  increased  to  the  nnraher  of  151. 

1879  Mercator  et  Hondius.  Atlas  ou  representation  du  monde  universel  et 
des  parties  d*ic«luy.  Amsterd.,  H.  Hondius^  1633.  2  vols,  vellum  giU^  gilt 
edges,  froniispieees  and  238  maps  coloured  and  nicely  illuminated.  —  Fins 
copy.  56.— 

With  the  same  maps  as  the  contemporary  Latin  edition,  bat  with  remar- 
kable  additions  in  the  text,  which  l^ive  a  great  numberof  details, 
omitted  io  the  Latin  issue,  and  in  many  places  even  disagreeing  from  its 
statements.  The  text  for  iustance  to  the  general  map  of  America  is  very 
different.  Besides  this  edition  contains  a  notice  of  John  Smith's  advatures 
in  Virginia,  which  does  not  occur  in  the  Latin  copy. 

1880  Atlas  {German  Text.)  Amsterd.  1633.  2  vols,  Af,  bd.  160  coloured  mapi. 

gilt  edges,  fol.  — -   TiUe  of  the  Ut  part  from  the  French  edition,  title  of  the 
2d  part  and  pp.  465—525  {the  Neiherlandi  with  13  maps)  wanting.      25.— 

This  German  edition  contains  160  maps,  of  which  6  on  America:  Map- 
pamunde,  general  map  (difierent  from  the  3  before  mentioned  editioos 
and  much  more  correct),  Virginia,  Peru,  Brazil,  Strait  of  Magdlan,  the 
same  as  in  the  Latin  and  French  editions  of  1633.  —  12  later  maps 
of  Russia,  Transsylvania,  Hungary,  etc.,  publ,  by  de  Leth,  Scheni,  a.  o. 
are  inserted  in  this  copy. 

1881  Atlas  minor.  Amsterod.,  /.  Hondius.  1610.  684  pp.  150  mapt.  vel- 
lum, sq.  4«.  30.- 

Firtt  and  very  rare  edition  of  the  Atlas  minor,  printed  at  Dordrecht  by 
Adr.  BotiiuSy  whose  printers-mark  on  the  last  page.  —  The  following  maps 
relate  to  Araer.  Geography:  Map  of  the  World,  America,  Amer.  Men- 
dion.,  Arctic  regions  with  Greenland,  Virginia  and  Florida,  W.  India- 
Islands  (6  maps  on  1  sheet),  Hispania  nova.  Strait  of  Magellan.  — 
The  descriptive  text  is  in  Latin. 

Of  this  once  very  popular  Atlas  minor  more  than  20  editions  appeared, 
with  text  in  all  languages,  even  one  in  Turkish  hj  Mousta/a  benJbdaUa. 

1882  Atlas  minor.  Amst.,  /.  Janssonins.  1621.  763  pp.  140  maps,  vellum. 

sq.  40.  12.- 

Urst  edition  with  Dutch  text  (by  £.  Brinek).  Black  letter.  The  maps  - 
enf^aved  by  A.  Ooos  and  P.  Kaerius  —  widely  differ  from  those  io  the 
Latin  edition  of  1610.  They  have  been  reproduced  in  the  2d  Dutch  edi- 
tion of  1630  and  in  the  Jjatin  of  1634,  (N^  1884).  Following  maps 
relate  to  America :  Map  of  the  World;  General  map  of  America;  Arctic 
regions  (Greenland,  Labrador,  etc.);  Nova  Hispania;  Virginia  and  Flo- 
rida; the  West- Indian -fslands;  South  America;  Fretum  Magellanieam  et 
Ii6  Maire. 

1883  The  same,  2d  edition.  Amsterdam.  J.  Janssoniu*.  1630.  veUum.  4^ 

—  Fine  copy.  10.- 

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1884  Heroator  et  Sondius.  Atlas  minor.  Amst.,  J,  Januonius.  1684. 
Vellum,  sq.  4*.  —  Fine  copy,  8. — 

Latin  edition  WStfa  the  same  maps  u  in  the  preceding  Dutch. 

1885  Atlas  minor,  d.   i.  Beschreibung  der  gantzen  Weldt.  Amstelod., 

J,  JanttOHius.  1651.  2  vol.  sq.  4°.  211  mapt,  —  Uncut  22.— 

This  German  edition  contains  besides  the  140  maps  of  the  Butch  edition 
1628,  71  more,  amongst  which  5  American  maps:  Nova  Granada  and 
Fopayan,  Perq,  Brasil,  Rio  de  la  Plata  and  Paraguya,  Chili. 

1886  Atlas  sive  Oosmographicae  meditationes,  etc.  Amsterod.,  Jbk:  dop- 

penburff.  1632.  vellum  ffUi.ilS  maps.  Large,  sq.  4|°.  —  Fine  copy.       15. — 

Besides  a  general  map  of  America,  this  edition  contains  10  special  ones, 
amongst  which  2  of  Virginia,  all  reduced  copies  after  those  in  Merca- 
tor's  large  Atlas,  with  descriptive  text  in  Latin. 

1887  (JANSSONIUS,  JOH.),  Nouveaa  Th^tre  du  Monde  cm  nonveau  Atlas 
contenant  les  Tables  et  Descriptions  de  toutes  les  R^^gions  de  la  Terre. 
Amsterttam,  /.  Jansson.  1639.  3  vol.  vellum  (jfiU,  plain  maps.  fol.       45. — 

JTanssons's  Atlas  is  based  on  that  of  G.  Mercator  and  J.  Hondius  the  elder, 
his  father  in  law,  whose  cosmographical  apparatus  came  into  his  posses- 
sion. It  contains  however  many  new  maps  by  Henry  Hondius,  his  brother 
in  law,  a.  o.  —  18  Maps  of  America  occur,  mostly  the  sameasinMer- 
cator*s  Atlas  of  1633.  The  map  of  New- Netherlands  copied  from 
afe  Laett  is  bere  reproduced  for  the  first  time  (See  Asher's  List,  N^*  4).  The 
map  of  N.  Amer.  widely  differs  from  that  of  Mercator;  California  is  here 
represented  as  an  IsUnd,  on  which  emendation  (1)  Jansson  fixes  our  at- 
tention in  a  Latin  note ;  this  error  maintained  itself  a  long  time.  —  The 
French  text  is  remarkably  accurate  and  gives  details  f.  i.  of  the  foun- 
dation of  Plymouth,  etc.,  which  do  not  occur  in  Mercator. 

The  contents  is  folio wiug:  I.  Map  of  the  Globe,  Arctic  regions,  etc.  5  maps; 
British  Islands  2  maps;  Ireland  5 ;  Scotland  5.;  England  9  ;  Norway 
and  Sweden  5 ;  Russia,  etc.  5 ;  Danmark  4 ;  Germany  55  ;  Bo- 
hemia, Hungary,  etc.  14 ;  —  II.  France  and  Switzerland,  62 ;  the 
NetherUnds  36.  —  III.  Spain  13;  Italy  55;  Greece  ,6;  Asia  14;  Africa  6; 
America  18. 

1888  — -  Groote  Atlas.  {Large  Atlas)  Deel Y.  De  Waterwereldt.  (Jfaierworld) 
Amst.  1657.  vellum,  nicely  coloured  charts.  TUle  illuminated,  roy.  fol.  18. — 

This  is  the  5th  and  last  volume  of  Jaussonius'  Great  Atlas,  containing  23 
maritime  charts  with  an  ample  text.  7  of  the  charts  represent  America, 
vizu  Polus  Antarcticns  with  Greenland  and  the  Northern  parts  of  Ame- 
rica, Mar  del  Nort  with  the  Eastern  coasts  of  America  down  to  Guajana; 
Hispaniola,  Cuba  and  the  Caraib  Islands;  Mare  Aethiopicum  with  South* 
America;  Mare  Pacificum;  Polus  Antarcticus.  —  Besides  to  this  copy 
some  other  maps  are  added  from  Janssonius'  Atlas  amongst  which  those 
of  the  Capitaniae  de  Cirii,  Pernambuco,  Paraiba,  Rio  Grande  etc.  (2  maps). 

1889  Atlas  contractus  s.  Atlantis  ms^joris   compendiam.  Amstelod.,  ajE7t;</ 

/.  Janssonii  haeredes.  1666.  2  vol.  in  1.  veUum.  roy.  fol.  18. — 

170  Maps  with  Latin  text  and  Index.  Those  of  America,  amongst  which 
that  of  New-Netherland  after  de  Laet  and  the  two  of  Virginia,  are  the 
same  as  in  the  edition  of  1639,  with  exception  of  the  Tabula  Magella* 
nica,  here  quite  new  and  much  more  correct.  —  The  text  is  an  abridg- 
ment of  that  in  Jansson *s  Great  Atlas  1658,  6  vol.  fol. 

1890  BLAEXJ,  W.  JANSZ.,  Theatre  du  Monde  ou  nouvel  Atlas,  etc.  Amst, 
/.  Blaeu,  1638.  2  vol.  veUum,  gilt  edges,  204  coloured  maps.  roy.  fol.  — 
French  text.  30.— 

WiLUAM  Jans2.  Blaxi?  Commenced  his  renowned  cartographical  pablicn- 

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tiom  ID  the  otfly  yarn  of  the  17th  ooihiry;  in  1M6  he  iiai  sAmiy 
pnblished  a  map  of  the  World,  followed  by  B0?eral  other  sqiarate  maps, 
which  he  united,  in  1631,  into  an  Atlat  entitled:  Jppem&t  Theatri  Or- 
telii  et  Atlantis  Mereaioria,  containiog  i03  maps.  This  work,  now  of 
the  utmost  rarity,  forms  the  starting-point  for  Blaeu^s  set  of  Atlases. 
The  firm  of  /.  Jantiouius  and  if.  ffoudius,  who  had  continned  to  pa- 
bKsh  the  old  maps  of  Mereator  and  SoneRtu  (see  note  to  N^1887)  tried  in  vain 
to  beat  the  new  competitor  by  editing  a  similar  Appendix  of  106  maps,  in 
1633.  Both,  S'anttoniut  and  Blaett,  oontinoed  in  doing  their  ntmost  to 
OQtdo  each  other,  by  -enlarging,  correcting  and  refining  their  Atlases,  even 
by  pirating  each  other's  pnbHcatioos,  uatUl  that  of  Janssonias  reached  at 
last  its  ifnih  volume  (the  OrbU  J.niiquu9\  to  which  he  afterwards  (in  1661) 
added  CeUariut  Uarmonia  Macroeosmica;  the  Atlas  of  BLaeii  reached  the 
highest  pitch  by  the  magnificent  Latin  edition  of  1665,  in  11  vols.,  to-whicb 
he  added  the  Theatrum  Vrbium  (of  the  17  States  of  the  Netherlands)  in 
2  rols.,  that  of  Savoye  and  Piemont  in  2  vols,  and  of  Italy  with  Naples 
in  8  vols.,  all  large  folio. 

The  present  edition  is  the  Appendii  of  16S1,  bnt  remoulded  and  angmen- 
ted;  it  gives  14  maps  of  America  t  General  map;  Noya  Belgia  et  Anglia 
Nova;  W.  Indian- Isfainds;  the  Bermudas;  Virginia;  Nora  Hispania  et 
Nova  Galicia;  Granada  and  Popayan;  Venezaela;  Gniana;  Brazil;  Paragnaj 
and  94].  countries;  Strait  Magellan  and  Le  Maire,  Chili,  Pern. 

Blaen's  maps  excel  by  an  accorate  and  very  artistical  execution;  almost  each  map 
is  adorned  with  figorei  bearing  on  the  onstoms  of  the  inhabitants  or  the 
productions  of  the  soil.  —  See  on  Blaeu's  Atlases:  dement,  £idl.  Curieiue, 
IV,  367-^276,  and  Bandet^s  Biogr.ofBlaen.  Utrecht.  1871.  pp.76- lU. 

1S91  BLAEIJ,  W.  JANSZ., .  ThtSatre  du  monde,  on  nouvel  Atlas,  etc. 
Arast.,  J,  Blaeu,  1645—55.  6  vols.  gUt  vellum.  Fine  copy  loith  412  plain 
maps.  roy.  fol.  —  Trench  text,  35.— 

The  2  volumes  of  the  foregoing  edition  are  here  increased  unto  6,  divised: 
I.  2  parts  in  1  vol.:  {\si  part):  The  Northern  and  Bastem  parts  of  Eu- 
rope (Arctic  regions,  Russia,  Poland,  etc.),  20  maps ;  Germany,  65  maps; 
i2d  party,  the  Low  Countries,  36  maps.  —  II.  2  parts  in  1  vol.  (W 
parC):  France,  48  maps;  {2d  part):  Spain,  13  maps;  Asia,  11  maps; 
Africa,  5  maps;  America,  15  maps  (General  map  with  10  figg.  of  nati- 
ves and  9  plans  of  cities,  New-Netherland  with  N.  Engl,  (quite  another 
map  as  that  by  Visscher.  Asher*8  List  n®  7.)  W.  Indian  Islands,  Bermu- 
das, Virginia,  Florida,  N.  Spain,  Grenada  and  Popayan,  Venezuela,  Goi- 
ana,  Brasil,  Paraguay,  Straits  of  Magellan  and  of  lA  Maire,  Chili, 
Peril).  — III.  Italy,  59  maps;  Greece,  4  maps;  Gr.  Britain,  4 maps,— 

IV.  England,    63  maps,    with   extensive   description    by  Camdenus.  — 

V.  Scotland.  46  maps,  (by  John  Scot  and  James  Gordon)^  Ireland,  6  maps. 
—  VI.  China  and  Japan,  17  maps  (by  M.  Martinius,  Soe.  Jes.). '. 

The  text  is  not  limited  to  the  geographical  description  only,  giving  likewise 
historical  and  other  notices. 

1892 The  same.  French  text.  1647— 5a  6  vol.  veUum,  gUt  edgsSy  4\2  plain 

maps.  roy.  foL  30.— 

Same  division  and  same  maps  as  in  the  foregoing  N*'. 

1893 Tooneel    dos  Aerdrycx   ofte  Nieiiwc  Atlas.   Amst,  Joh.  OuU.  fl. 

JUaeu,    1649.    6    vol.  vellum  gilt,  giU  edges.  Very  fine  copy,  roy.    fol.  406 
plain  maps.  30.- 

{J^keatre  of  ike  World  or  New  Atlas.) 

Same  division  and  same  ^aps  as  foreg.;  only  6  omitted,  vis.  I.  Northern 
parts  19  instead  of  20.  —  In  III  the  4  maps  of  Gr,  Britun  omitted, 
and  IV  oDOtaiDS  62  instead  of  68  maps. 

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18fMt  BL^kSTJ,  WILZi.  JjIl^BZ.^  Atlas  Major  sfyeCDsmograph^Bfavtana. 
Ainstelod.  166«.  U  vat.  yift  vellnmy  ffi^  e^es,  VERt  fine  copy  with 
ei}hured  maps.  roy.  fol.  —  latM  tbxt.  '90.— 

jpojji^ou :  J.  M^p  .^f  t^d  Globe;  <^rPUc  Rtsffipua  fi  m.;  Bl/iropo  jl  m.;  Nor- 
way 7  in.;  ileopi^rk  33  ip.  (yuh  J^r^hi's  Observatory,  etc.  See  note 
to  N°  13^7);  Schle^'vic  %1  in.  —  ll.'  Swetli?n  if)  jn.;  Russia  7  m.j  Po- 
land  30  m,:  the  OaBW^e  ^nd  adjacent  coiiutriBi  5  m.;  Gfreece  6  m.  — 
Hi.  Qemapy  jSp  iaj, '  , —  ly.  Bel^^ii  §c^gla  35,  Foederata  27  m.  — 
V.  England  58  in.  ~  VJ.  Scotland  4 S  ni\,  Irylapd  6  m!— VIE.  France 
QO  ,n),,  §yttMrl|ind  7  .?»;'—  V^y-  i^^lv  G2  m; '— -  JjfX.  S|iain  29  m. 
(with  jij^  Tgjatei  ql'  trie  EsciiriaQ,  Afriea  13  in.  . —  X-  Asia  11  m., 
Ciilna  {^id  J,apa\i  JV  ?ni  -  it.  T^fts  whuSly  pn  America:  387  pages 
.with  tbe  '1^8  mfps  £^  in  tl^o  Dutch' e^itjofi,  Sfjc  ^9  1^97. 
See  on  the  Latin  text  the  note  x^f  N°  X^1» ' 

^895  Le  grand  4^a8>  ^^  P9ft«»Pgra;Pbfe  playiane.  Aip^iterd.  16®3.  12  vol. 

in  9.  veUuin.  Cqlour^d  maps,  py,  ^6t  -t  ttxT  fjr  J^reiich.  —  Bark.  126. — 
Almost  the  same  division  as  the  Latin  edition,  a  few  alterations  excepted. 
1.  ftl  mftp»» .—  -p.  39  m.  TT-  in.  fiweaapy  Jias  l^ggn  gggj^^Jejl  ^If^ 
13  maps,  in  all  105.  —  IV.  ^2  m.  r-r  ¥,  ^8  p\.  -r  YJ,  55  ,ra.  — 
iVII  and  Vni  iJogteio  yJCftP<»  Wd  §w)^?wBrl.  Jp  ^.^  Ov^^ji  form  hut 
m^  vol.  ,19  ,thJ9  L*t.  edit.)  twith  M&t  agd  iijpch  .ftiigmq^ted  text.  — 
IX.  Oil  fli.  .TTT  X.  4s2  »*.  —  Kt.  ^S  jR,  ,r^  XJIt  AtfWrica  with  23 
m.,  and  (the  ,t6st  iJTAii^Utet)  frpjn  th^  |^Un. 

i^g^  -rrnrr  GrQ<]|tef^  ,4,1Ja§  .<^ft  )y;^reUbe9<5U):S^'ing.  4v}3tq.rfteift,  iJ66^  -  65.  9  vol. 

minaied  in  eolourt  and  gold.  —  Dutch  Text.  100. — 

189,7  The  same.  A  fine  copy,  vellum,  joith  colq^r^d  maps.  76.— 

iO^ifat  4tl^f^   qr  ^descf^tipif  ,qf  fh^  Fprfdr) 

Blacos  G^eat  Atiaa  turpassea  by  its  siimptuo^isness  and  .correctness  all 
jinrilar  pixblkationB  jof  equal,  exteat,  up  Jbo  quv  'time.  The  .part  treating 
op  America  may  he  regarded  &u'  tb^  specialities  i^  ^'ve^  oS  North-Ame- 
rica, as  the  >fir'^  Atlas  of  <w hat  ace  now  the  'Duitud-Sjl|il^,  in  the  same 
sense  as  Wytfliet  may  be  called  the  first  special  Atlas  of  America  in 
general. 

The  contents  of  this  edition  is  as  follow*: 

I,  Manofthe&lohe;'^nrope,  Arctijpr«gion8  8^  ma^is;  ^or^ny  S  m.;  Denmark 
&2  m.  {amongst  which  Tt^eho  Brake*s  Astro^iomical  Observatory  at  Hven, 
and  his  astrom.  instrameiits,  1^  i>iate»){  ^ehlasvia  i&l  m.;  .Sweden  10  m.; 
'R^issia  8  m.;  Poland  H  m.  (th«  Borysth^r^  in  4  m.,  .€nmea  etc.).  — 
U.  'Germany  106  ra.  —  III.  l^e  Spanish  W«tharlands  And  Unit.  Prov. 
65  ra.  —  ly.  Englaad  62  m.  —  V.  Scotland  46  m,,  Ireland  6  m.— 
'.VI.  France  67  m.  (']:9  ma()s  more  than  in  4he  £dition  in  6  vol.)  — 
yil.  Italy  §0  m.,  Greece  6  ni.  r-  VIII.  Sirnin  28  m.  {amongst  which 
the  Esciijnal  in  7  platos);  Africa  18  m.;  America  23  m.  (the  15  maps 
of  the  edition  in  6  vol.  augmented  with  &  general  in^p  of  A.,  the  Ca- 
uibal  ^Islands,  Guatemala,  Bahia  de  liodos  1.  Sfmtos,  Capi4;ania  di  Cirii, 
Fernamhiwo  r2  beautiful  maps],  Far-aiha.)  -r-  IX.  Asia  11  m.,  Sina 
16  m. 

The  text  of  the  Liitin  and  of  the  French  edition  is  nearly  the  same,  the  latter 
being  in  most  volumes  a  transktion  of  the  iarmer.  It  contains  a  geO|^a- 
phi^Kil  aQ4  a  instofioal  iicoount  o^.the  lands,  f.  k.  on  the.itrials  of  the 
first  colonists,  ihe.founduig  of  N«w.iAautc|Klam,  New-JNymouth,  James- 
'town,  etc.  vThe  text  of.  tlie  >Uktch  edition  >ia  s^mowhat  abridged. 

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180  a.   TXSEISTftUL  ATI^AASS. 


1898  BLASU,  W.  J^,  Atlas  Mayor,  sino  CosmographiaBlaviaiiaye&laqiul 
exact  Be  descriye  la  tierre,  el  mar  y  el  cielo.  Amsterd.  (1669—72). 
10  TOl.  hf,   bound.   Uneui.  Plain  maps.   roy.   foL   —  Text  in  Spanish. 

120.- 

This   edition    is  of   the   hiob£ST    kabitt.    It  is   known   that  nearly  ail 

copies  perished  at  a  fire  of  Blaeu's  magazine  in  1672.  In  Hie  BiHwiJkeea 

UUenbroukiaHa  {ITiO)  where  the  unique  copy  in  large  paper  occurred,  is 

annotated :  /rHains  Atlantis  lingaa  Hispanica  non  pIma  quam  sex  ezem- 

^plaria,    praeter  nonnalla    charta  minori,  sunt  a  flammis,  quae  l^pogra- 

«phiam  Blavianam  devastarunt,  rindicata,*'  etc. 

These   10   yol.    contain    only  the  description  of  Enrope  and  Asia,  the  ood- 

tinnation   (Africa  and   America)   never   appeared.    The   rolumes  are  not 

numbered.  The  maps  correspond  with  those  in  the  Latin  edition   (See  N^ 

1894),   only  the  NortA  has   been   augmented    with   some  maps:  Arctic 

regions  8  m.,  Norway  9  m.,  Russia  8  m. 

See  for  an   ample   collation   of  Blaeu's  various  editions,  for  the  Northern 

parts  of  Europe:  Arctic  Regions,  Russia,  Poland,  Sweden,  Denmark  and 

Norway:  Fred.  MuUer,  Essai  d'une  Bibliographic  Neerhmdo-Rasse.  1859. 

1899  (VTSSCHEB,  N.)>  Atlas  minor  sive  Geographia  compendiosa.  Amst, 
N.  FiiseAer,  (1610?).  vellum.  26  Coloured  maps,  fol.  18.— 

First  edition  of  Visscher*s  Atlas  containing  26  maps,  without  text.  Besides 
the  map  of  the  World,  3  maps  of  America  occur,  viz.:  General  map, 
West- Indian- Islands,  and  Novi  ielgu  Novaeque  AngUae  nee  non  partis 
Virginiae  Tabula^  with  view  of  New- Amsterdam  and  yisseker^s  sMrm. 
This  last,  though  very  remarkable,  is  not  the  original,  from  which  those 
of  Monianus,  JUard,  Sekenk,  etc.  have  been  copied.  (See  Mher^s  Ust 
of  Maps  of  NeW'Netherland,  pp.  10—13.)  —  See  for  the  original  infra. 

1900 Atlas  minor,  etc.  Amst,  N.  Visscher  (1680?)  Bound  in  2  toI.  calf 

gilt,  gilt  edges.  195  Plain  maps.  fol.  30.— 

Visscher's  maps,  but  here  augmented  with  a  mass  of  maps  publ.  by  Jansso- 
muSj  de  fTit,  a.  o.  —  Besides  the  3  Amer.  maps,  mentioned  in  the 
former  edition,  New-Netherland,  etc,  here  7  other  occur :  the  Arctic  re- 
gions, Virginia  et  Florida,  Peru,  Brasil,  fiiagellanica  (5  maps  by  Jansso- 
niut),  Martiniqae  by  FisseAer,  Antarctic  regions. 

1901  Atlas  minor,  etc,  Amst,  N.  Visscher  (1705?)  veUum.  Ih'i  Plain  maps. 

foL  —  First  pp.  stained  in  the  margins.  30.— 

Interesting  collection  of  the  maps  of  Visscher  with  frontispiece  and  title  of 
his  Atlas,  but  augmented  with  maps  published  by  S.  JUard,  P.  Sekenk, 
F.  de  ITity  a.  o.,  the  whole  forming  a  Jhctitioas  atlas.  Besides  a  map 
of  the  Globe  by  AUard,  and  the  map  of  Ncw-Netherland  with  view  of 
New-Amsterdam  and  Visscher's  address,  this  copy  contains  a  very  accu- 
rate map  of  New-Netherland  and  ac^'acent  countries,  by  N.  FisseAer,  in 
2  sheets  {JsAer  n°  21),  Jamaica  by  N.  FisseAer,  Brasil  by  Mlaeu,  the 
W.  Indian  Islands  and  a  general  n^ap  of  America,  which  2  last  are  the  same 
as  in  the  former  edition.  —  Amongst  the  maps  by  P.  Schenk,  inserted 
here,  a  rare  map  of  the  Netherlands  is  found,  publ.  1705,  on  which  a 
separaie  map  of  New-NetAerland  wit  A  Vieto  of  Neto- Amsterdam,  entit- 
le: ivBatavorum  coloniae,  Occident.  Indiis  Septentrion.  Americae  imphtn- 
«tatae,"  measuring  15  by  7  ceutim.  {AsAer^s  List  n^  20.) 

1902  —  Atlas  minor  etc  Af  talf.  114  Maps  in  colours  and  gold.  fol.     18.— 

Similar  factitious  Atlas  as  the  foregoing,  oontaining  many  maps  by  Vis- 
seAer,  the  fronti^iece  of  whose  Atlas  is  prefixed  to  the  collection,  sefsral 
by  F.  de  Wii,  and  aoms  by  Ikaickerts,  a«o*-^Of  America  the  following 

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maps  oecor:  North-  and  South* Amer.  by  ff.  JaiUot,  1694,  2  sheets, 
In8nl4e  Amerieanae  by  Fistehert  New-Netherland  with  view  of  New- 
Amsterdam  and  address  of  F'UscAer,  Brazil  by  Blaeu, 

1903  Danokers,  J.,  Atlas.  Amsterdam,  (about  1680).  hf.  calf,  fol.         20.— 

Contains  75  coloured  maps,  amongst  which  Map  of  the  Globe,  General  n^ap 
of  Atfierica,  West-Indian  Islands,  New  Netherland  on  which  the  view  of 
New  Amsterdam,  with  Danckert*  address  and  inscription:  Niettto-Torci. 
{See  Asher't  Idtt  N»  19.) 

1904  Atlas.  Amst.  (about  1680).  bdt.  fol.  15.— 

Contains   30  plain   maps,    3   of  which  of  America :  New-Netherland  with 

view  of  New- Amsterdam,  etc.,  all  the  same  as  in  the  foregoing  namber. 

1906  Wolfgang,  A.,  Atlas  minor,  novissimas  Orbis  Terrarura  tabnias  geo- 
graph,  complectens.  Amst.  (1680).  kf,  bd,  163  Maps  in  colours  and  gold, 
fol.  —  Rare.  26.—- 

Contains  several  maps  by  JBlaeUj  Fisscher,  de  Wit,  a.  o.  —  19  Maps  of 
America  occar;  Mar  del  zur,  America,  Mar  del  Nort,  Terra  Nova,  No- 
vum Belgium  {Visscher's  map  with  his  address),  Insulae  Amerieanae,  Nova 
Hispania,  Yucatan,  Hispaniola  et  Cuba,  Caribes,  Terra  firma.  Pern,  Chili, 
Magellanica,  Mar  di  Aethi(^)ia,  Farquaria  (Paraguay),  Brasilia,  Guiana, 
Venezuela. 

1906  (WIT,  F.  DE),  Atlas.  Amst,  F.  de  WU  (1675?)  Bound  in  3  vol. 
hf,  calf.  fol.  40.— 

The  printed  index  on  the  reverse  of  the  title  of  the  first  volame  mentions 
only  102  maps;  in  this  copy  the  number  of  maps  has  been  augmented 
to  no  less  than  311,  all  contemporary  maps  of  the  17th  century  taken 
from  Blaeu^  Visscher^  Jamsonius,  Mlard,  etc.  Ml  the  maps  are  blank 
.  on  the  verso,  a  circumstance  which  proves  that  this  collection  has 
been  made  from  separately  printed  maps.  —  Iiifortunately  these  three 
volumes  are  nearly  entirely  filled  by  the  maps  of  Europe.  The  non- 
European  world  is  only  represented  on  the  general  maps  of  the  world 
and  by  the  general  maps  of  its  parts.  Nevertheless  the  copy  is  very 
interesting  for  the  American  collector;  it  contains  no  less  than  6  dif- 
ferent mappemunds,  amongst  which  the  rare  map  by  €,  Fisseher  (1652) 
with  the  views  of  Mexico,  Havana,  Pemambuco,  Todos  Los  Santos  and 
3  types  of  American  Aborigines.  —  2  maps  of  the  Arctic  P^le  with 
Greenland,  Labrador  etc.  —  7  general  maps  of  America,  amongst  which 
that  by  AT.  J.  Fisscher  1636,  with  the  portraits  of  Columbus,  Am. 
Vespnccius,  Magellan,  Drake,  (jandish  and  O.  v.  Noordt,  the  views  of 
Havana,  Mexico,  Pomeiooc,  Urbs  Virginiana,  Carolina  in  Florida,  Pher- 
narobnco,  Carthagena,  etc. 

1907  Atlas.    Amst,    F.   de    JFU   (1680?)  3  vol.  fitU  russia.  192  Coloured 

maps  and  charts,  roy.  fol.  —  Fine  copy.  36. — 

The  first  and  second  vol.  contain  the  maps,  the  third  is  a  supplementary 
one  of  27  charts.  At  the  end  of  the  last  volume  a  printed  index  is  ad- 
ded, indicating  in  all  160  maps,  the  remaining  32  having  been  inserted 
by  the  former  possessor  to  the  present*  copy.  —  The  American  maps 
cited  in  the  Index  are  numbered  N<^  129—133 :  (General  map  by  de  Leih ; 
N.  America  taken  from  Janssonius;  New-Netherland  with  New- Amster- 
dam by  N.  Fisscher;  Insulae  Amerinae,  South-America  by  Janssonius) 
and  8  charts  (N»  153--i60.)  —  The  maps  of  America,  which  are  ad- 
ded, are ;  Carte  de  la  Nonv.  France  dressee  poqr  la  Comp.  f  ran9.  Occi- 

,    4eatalQ  with   view  of  Qufsbec;  Brazil  (by  Blaeft);  Th^tre  de  la  guerre 

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gn  AMer.  lT60i  a  largtf  nlap  in  6  sheeto  ^  <?!<«»« ;  Camb  Islands  by 
Oftviu ;  Berbibe  and  Surin&m,  2  large  mafd  by  de  Leth\  general  map 
of  the  Sonth-Sia  bjr  dt  Ldh  (large  iBa|>);  Mogellanioa  (Amst.  Vve  N. 
Vistcher)  —  all  colonred. 

1908  (WIT,   F.  DB),  Atlas  toinor,  etc.  Amstelod.  H.  Wolfyanf  (1670?)  163 
Cdoured  maps  trith  printed  ifldex.  Af.  ealf.  roy.  foL  25.— 

Most  of  the  maps  are  tekeji  from  Bla^  and  iV.  Fmcker^  wbich  some  correc- 
tions by  F,  de  Wit,  who  has  l^ded  a  atri^  of  new  maps  made  by 
himself.  18  Maps  of  America,  amongst  which  a  new  general  map  by 
de  Wii,  the  map  of  New-Netherhind  with  the  i^iew  of  New-Y^xfl:  1^ 
N.  Viucheri  a  map  of  the  Oceanus  Aethioplcus  (Athmde  Ocean)  with 
Sonth- America  and  the  Wiatem  part  of  Africa  (by  de  WU?),  maps  of 
New  Foundland,  Florida,  New-Spain,  the  Caraibic  Islands,  8  mi^ofthe 
different  parts  of  Sooth- America. 

19(^  Atlas.  (Amst.  1670?)  veUum,  73  Coloured  mapt  and  ekiarU.  fbl.  20.- 

This  volnme  contains  esdnsively  maps  of  Asiii»  Africa  and  America  and 
their  Jmrts,  to  v^hich  a  collection  of  maritime  charts  is  appended.  — 
24  mops  of  America,  amongst  which  that  of  New-Netheriand  with  view 
of  New- Amsterdam  by  N.  FiucAer. 

1910  Miiller,  S.  IT.,  Kurtzbltndige  Abbild-  u.  Vorstellung  der  gaatzen  Welt. 
Ulm,  G.  IF,  Kuhn,  1692.  Spanish  calf,  80.  12.- 

103  Small  iiikps,  ^ith  des&'iptions  in  G^iian.  18  maps  /epr^nt  parts 
of  America,  forming  thus  a  complete  atlas  of  that  part  of  the  Globe.  — 
Interleaved,  with  a  MS.  Chronicle  of  the  years  1757--62  written  on 
the  leaves  opposite  to  the  resp.  maps,  bat  the  leaves  of  America  are 
bloBk. 

i9li  Aa,   3^-  visfcii  der,  .JTouveau  Theatre    du   Monde  ou   la  Cfeographie 

Royale,  avec  descriptidn  par  Gueudeville  et  Ferrarius.  Leide  1713.  ca//. 

roy  fol.  —  Fiiie  copy,  36.— 

Coniains   95   fine  maps,  amongst  whicli  2  of  the  Globe,  a  general  map  of 

Aitierica^  Canada^  Florida,  Mexico,  Brasil.  —  The  aesoripMon  of  America, 

pp.    25—34,    is  by  ferranui.  —  At  tbeeiid  of  the  work  an  extensive 

list,  pp.  83 — 76f  printed  in  3  columns,  jgiving  the  longitude  and  latitude 

of  hhndjreds  o^  places  and  islands  j  pp»  69 — ^o  coiiiain  those  of  America. 

i9l2  tj'1^6,  d.  dd,  ittas  nouveau,  co-tenant  tdtites  les  p^i6^  da  Monde. 

Atiisterd.^  Covens  and  Mortier,  1733.  Af.  calf,  tbi.  18.— 

to    Coloured   maps,    with   an   iiitromictioh   by  Sadson  d*Abbeville.  Besides 

the  map   of  the    world    9    mapk    of  America,  2  gen^tttl  baps,  Canada, 

Louisiana    and   'the   Mississippi,    Mexico    and  Floridh,  St.  Domingo,  the 

French  Antilles,  Peru  with  Brazil  and  the  AiniAi^on,  PHifiighay  and  Chili. 

i^iS  Atias  hbiivekii,  conteiiaiit  toufes  leg  ifJarttes  du  Mbhfte.  Amstettl., 

Covens  en  Mortier.  (1757).  2  vol.  fif.  calf,  tlheui.  'to^.  t<A.  —   fl^k  etched 

frontispiece  by  A.  ie  Booghe.  35.— 

165  tlaih    maps,    11    of    which   are  of  American  coubtrifeS:  N.  America, 

Canada,   Lorifsian^    i^laryliiid,  Vir^nia,  Cflrolina,  etc.,  Curasao,  Theatre 

de    la   gu^rrie  .  en  Ameritjue   (2  maps),  S.  America  (3  ihaps),  the  French 

Antilles,  ihe  Friench  and  English  possessions  in  AtineHcA. 

1914 Satae  Atlas,  l^ter  ^iti5n.  Atoftt,  Coi^m  hn  UorHer,  (it785).  2  vols. 

hf,  etOf,  rdy.  fbl.  65.- 

Thon^h  WiA  m.  siame  fitle  and  frtmtiapifebei  tMS  efopy  fcas  &  quite  different 

set  tff  iS5  AtiieBcaii  xk^  moBt  of  Utt^lr  ^mi  MiS^  #iif«h  maps  of  the 

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Bfitisii,  FreiK^  aod  DuUh  settiemeats  in  Amenea  by  JGT.  PejfplB*  «-»- 
Chorograrphical  map  of  the  N,  Department  o{  N.  Amer.,  showing  the 
grants  of  land,  with  th9  namea  of  the  owners^  engrav.  by  B,  Kloekhoff 
1780,  {very  interesting).  —  Louisiana^  Maryland,  Virginia,  Carolina,  etc., 
by  Covens  and  Mortier,  1756.  -"■  Connecticut  with  parts  adjacent  at 
Amsterdam  (with  view),  by  Kloekhofft  1780.  —  Chorographical  map  of 
Philadelphlat  by  Kloekhoff.  —  The  principal  fortresses  of  America  by 
i.  k,  —  Views  of  New-York,  Quebec,  Mexico  and  the  Fall  of  Nia- 
gara, etc« 

ii)19  Ottdii^,  E.,  Atlas  M^Or.  Amstelod.,  R.  ei  /.  CUent.  (1740y.  4  vol. 
h(,  vellum,  roy.  fol.  76. — 

Factitious  collection  of  at)out  850  ma{)s,  tak^ti  from  tiie  atlases  of  the 
Itth  and  the  beginning  of  the  18th  ccutui'y,  J)ut  together  with  a  title  of 
Otteni,  Atlas.  It  embraced  22  i!ibaps  of  Atherica  and  its  parts,  amongst 
wbich  some  very  ]fafe  ones:  1 .  6eneral  toap  by  Schenk,  —  2.  North-America 
by  tie  rule  (Amit.,  SeAenk.  1708).  —  3.  Canada  by  2)<*  VIsU  (Paris, 
(Jh6z  Tauteur  17^3.)  ;ferr<?.  —  4,  5.  Partie  Occident,  et  Orient,  da  Canada 
*v6c  la  Lonisiane,  Virginie,  N.  York,  etc.  (Paris  1688—89).  ^«y  rare 
^ap,  in  0  sAeHts  idith  indications  of  the  settlements  of  the  aborigines,  — 
6,  7.  North-America  by  H.  Moll,  (London  l";!*)  2  sheets,  in  the  left 
under  bornelr  10  small  maps  of  harbours,  and  scenes  from  the  life  of 
thfc  Nfeitr-Foundlanders.  P^efg  rare,  —  'S.  Map  at  the  Dominions  of  the  King 
of  Gr.  Britain  in  North-Am.,  by  ff.  Moll.  —  9.  Map  by  H,  MoU^ 
composed  of  5  smaller  maps:  a.  Carolina  and  Virginia,  b.  Louisiana. 
e.  The  improved  part  of  Carolina  with  the  settlements,  d.  Harbour  of 
Charlestown.  e.  General  Map  of  N.  Am.  /.  The  cataract  of  Niagara. 
Rare  map,  (Lond.  1715).  —  10.  Mexico  and  Florida.  (Amst. 
Schenk).  —  11.  S.  Domingo.  (Amst.,  Covens  en  Mortier),  —  12.  Ja- 
maica. (Londi^  WiUdey).  —  13.  Caraib.  Islands.  (Amst.,  Ottent.)  -^ 
14.  Curasao.  (Amst.,  J,  v,  Keul^).  —  15.  South- America.  (Amst.  Sehenk 
1708).  —  16.  Pern,  Brazil,  Amazdne  by  De  VIsle.  (Paris,  thte  rauteur 
1708).  -^  17.  Isthmus  kA  Pinam^.  (Amst.,  Otieiis).  -^  18.  Berbice. 
(Amst.,  Otiens  1740).  Large  map.  —  19.  Surinam.  (Ibid.)  —  20.  Bra- 
zil. {Blaeu),  —  2l.  PaJragnay,  Chili,  Straits  of  Magellan.  (Amst.,  T"ve, 
FisscAer).  —  2SL  Limits  of  the  Sonth-Sea-Comp.,  by  H,  MoU,  (1715?) 

1916  Aeflftird,  tk.,  Atla^  tan  ZedVaart  en  Koophandel  door  d«  geheete 
l^efeldt,  vermeetd.  d6er  R,  en  JiOttek$,ATaBietGL.lUh.Af.ddi/,^%  Large 
colored  maps  with  text,  roy.  foL    .  6. — 

LdiUs  of  navigation  and  commerce  throng  A  the  \oAolte  wbrtd), 

Wiih  7  large  charts  of  America  and  its  parts. 

1017  Brouokuer,  Nouvel  Atlas  da  Glbb^  Tisrreiitt^.  La  ti^ye,  P.  ^an  Os, 
1759.  6ds.,  13  inapi.  fol.  2.— 

1918  Atlas  tot  opheldering  der  Hedendaagsche  Historie,  verbeterd  door 
W.  A.  Bachiene,  gegrav.  d.  J.  v.  Hagen.  Amst.  1785.  37  Plain  maps, 
and  a  Supplement  treating  exclusively  on  America^  witA  32  plain  maps, 
Af.  bound.  Uncut.  foL  12.— 

{Atlas   elucidating   recent   Aistory^    revised   by    W.    A.  Bachiene,  engrav. 

by  J.  V,  Hagen.) 
Interesting   for    America  as  published  just  after  the  Revolution.     It  is  one 

of  the  first  Atlases  with  maps  of  the  independent  United  States. 

1919  Same   Atlas.   Only  the  Supplement,  with  the  map  of  the  World 

an  that  of  America.  25  maps.  Uncut,  7.50. 


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1920  JefSsrjB,  Th.»  Ameriean  Atlas  or  a  geognraphical  description  of  the 
whole  Continent  of  America,  chiefly  the  British  Colonies,  from  surveys 
by  EoUand,  Epaut,  Scull,  Manzon,  JtotSj  Cooi,  a.  0.  London.  1776.  if, 
bound.  Coloured  maps,  roy.  fol.  10.— 

Interestiog  Atlas  published  at  the  openiog  of  the  War  of  Independ.  Of  the 
30  large  maps  (engrav.  on  49  copperplates)  27  belong  to  N.  America, 
with  plans  of  Boston,  New-Tork,  Montreal,  Quebec,  a.  o.  Besides  histo- 
rical inscriptions,  on  some  of  these  maps  lists  occur  of  the  lots  of  acres 
granted  by  Government,  with  the  proprietors  names,  etc. 

1921  A  general  collection  of  maps,  charts,  views,  etc.  PhXLaddpJua^  1824.  hj. 
bound,  fol.  10.— 

iNTERESTmo  AND  8CABCE  coLLBCTiON  of  30  differents  maps,  plans,  etc. 
(by  John  Melish  and  others)  containing  13  on  America,  as  fol- 
lows: 1.  The  Constitution  of  the  U.  St.  arranged  and  epitomised,  with 
Wathingion's  portrait.  4.  United  States.  5.  New  Orleans.  6.  Jamuca. 
7.  Detroit  River.  8.  Lakes  of  Mexico.  9.  Ancient  Mexico  (as  it  was  in 
1521.)  19.  Davis  Straights  and  Baffin^s  Bay.  22.  Country  belonging  to 
the  Cherokee  and  Creek  Indians.  23.  Quebec  and  the  adjacent  country 
during  the  siege  in  1759,  with  a  small  view  of  the  town.  24.  Lake  On- 
tario and  the  River  St.  Lawrence.  25.  Atlantic  Ocean.  27.  Sketch  of  the 
action  on  the  heights  of  Charlestown  (in  1775)  copied  from  the  original 
sketch  by  H.  de  Bermere,  30.  View  of  Dartmoore  Prison,  by  •/.  /.  Toj' 
lor,  one  of  the  prisoners. 

1922  Atlas  of  the  American  States.  Weimar,  Geograph.  InstUut.  (1825).  hf. 
bd.  fol.  10.- 

Collection  of  30  Amer.  maps,  each  in  a  border  formed  by  a  German  text, 
giving  physical,  political,  statistical  and  historical  particularities.  No  title. 

1923  Buohon,  J.  A.,  Atlas  g6ographiqiie,  statistique,  historique  et  chrono- 
loglque  des  deux  Ameriques  et  des  lies  adjacentes.  Paris.  1825.  kf.  bound. 
Uncut.  Coloured  maps.  roy.  fol.  10.— 

Contains  63  fine  maps,  each  in  a  border  formed  by  the  extensive  text 

1924  Bibliomappe  ou  livres-cari^s,  lemons  m^thodiques  de  g^graphie. 
Paris.  1827.  Part  16—18.  40.  1.- 

The  part  treating  on  America  complete,  with  11  coloured  maps. 

1925  Atlas  of  the  U.  States  of  N.  America,  by  Prof.  H.  Bog:er8  and  A.  Keith 
Johnston.  London.  1857.  kf.eal/.  fol.  —  29  Maps.  (27.60)  5.— 

1926  Codazzi«  Aug.,  Mapa  fisico  y  politico  de  la  Republica  de  Venezuela, 
dedicado  al  Congreso  Constitayente  de  1830.  Caracas,  1840.  4  leetva, 
coloured^  wUh  indication  oj  the  height  of  the  mountains^  etc.  JRemariabbf 
well  executed.  Largest  fol.  hf,  bd,  8.— 

Uricochea,  Mapoteca  Colombiana,  page  141,  N^  41. 


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b.   MARINE   ATLASES. 

0||^  On  nearly  all  these  charts,  the  sandbanks  along  the 
coast  are  indicated  with  numbers.  As  every  investigation  con- 
firms the  accuracy  of  Dutch  information  in  nautical  a&irs, 
here  the  trust«worthy  materials  are  given  for  comparisous  be* 
tween  the  present  state  of  the  coast  with  that  of  two  and  three 
centuries  ago. 

1927  WAGHENASB,  LXJOAS  JANSZ.,  Spieghel  der  Zeevaerdt  vande 
Nauigatie  der  Westersche  Zee.  Leyden,  C.  Plantyn  (F.  van  Itavelenghen). 
1684.  ealf.  Coloured  ekarts,  H^.  20  wtmting,  TUle  re$tored.  fol.  —  Vkrt 
BASK.  40.— 

{Mirror  of  ike  Navigation  into  the  Wettem  Sea), 

Waghenaer^s  marine  atlas  is  the  ^rti  ever  published;  it  was  once  so  po* 
palar  that  a  book  of  charts  generally  was  called  a  Wagoner  (See  Mon^ 
tucla,  Hiit,  det  Mathemat,  IV,  534).  Thoagh  publish^  many  and  many 
times,  and  in  all  langaages,  copies  are  now  very  rare. 

The  present  copy  offers  the  first  part  of  the  firtt  edition ;  the  second  part 
appeared  in  1585.  It  contains  £3  charts,  verg  fine  engravings  by  John 
van  Deutecottty  the  same  artist,  who  conjointly  with  his  father  and  bro- 
ther Luie  van  Deutecom,  engraved  the  fine  plates  for  Linschoten^s 
Itinerarioin  (Catal.  Amer.  2185—97).  —  This  first  part  offers  the  coasts 
of  Spain,  France  and  England,  with  Dutch  text;  besides  an  introduction 
of  4U  pp.:  nautical  and  astronomical  observations,  with  figures  aihongst 
which  that  of  a  compass  with  revolvable  diagram. 

See  for  a  very  ample  account  on  this  interesting  work  and  its  varions 
editions:  Fred.  Mnller,  £ssai  d'une  Bibliographic  Neerlando-Rnsse.  1859. 
pp.  127—132. 

1928  Speculum  nauticam  snper  oayigatione  maris  Occidentalis  confectum 

etc. . . .  cum  Historica  descriptione  auctore  Rich.  Slotboom.  Amstelre- 
dami,  Com.  Nicolai  (Cora.  Claesz.)  1691.  Pars  prima.  —  Pars  altera 
Bpeculi  marini  integram  cum  Borealis,  turn  Orientalis  Oceanl  navigatio- 
nem  . . .  complectens.  Auctore  L.  J.  Aurigario  (i.  e.  Waghenaer),  inter* 
prete  M.  Everarto,  Brugensi.  Antverpiae,  J,  BeUerum,  1591.  —  2  parts  in 
1  vol.  Plain  maps.  Uncut,  fol.  —  Vejlt  &are.  66.— 

This  Latin  edition  comprises  47  charts  with  much  enlarged  text  The 
2d  part  offers  the  coasts  of  the  North-  and  Baltic  Seas,  Denmark,  Nor- 
way, Russia,  etc. 

1929  Nieuwe  Spieghel  der  Zeevaert  vande   Navigatie  der  Westersohe 

Zee,  etc.  Nn  ten  4e  mael  ghecorrlg.  en  vermeerd.  met  Caerten  en 
Onderwysinghen,  door  Rich.  Slotboom.  Amst.  Com.  Claesz.  1696. 2  parts 
with   2  differ,  engrav.  frontispieces.  1  vol.  hf.  veUwn.  fol.  —  yerg  rare, 

40.- 
{New  mirror  of  the  Navigation  into  the  Western  sea,  etc.  Now  for  the 
Uh  time  corredted  and  enlarged  with  charts  and  instructions  bgR.  Slotboom). 
4th  Edition,  with  Dutch  text,  and  49  charts,  the  same  as  in  the 
Latin  edition  but  enlarged  with  2  new  ones:  The  coast  of  Ireland  and 
the  northern  part  of  Norway,  both  by  William  Barentz,  the  famous 
Arctic  traveller,  engraved  by  P.  van  der  Keere,  1596.  The  last,  that 
of  Norway,  is  highly  interesting  as  coniatning  Barendtg's  ohservation^ 
on  his  i  first  expedUions  to  the  North. 


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1930  (Jaoobss,  T]!;^!^,  ge^Afias.  Awqt.»  T^.  fiaeoidiz.  (c.  1635?)  vellum. 
16  Fine  eiartt  in  eolourt  and  gold,  fol.  18.— 

A   coUection  of  15   maritime  charts,    without  separate  title,  hot  containing 

JfQ.;  3.  West-j[,9.diaiirlslan<is;  4.  New*Netihe^laiid,  Virginia,  Itj^ew-Eog- 
and,  NoTa  Francia,  etc.  (not  n^entioned  by  Asher)  ^,  Barh^y; 
16.  Goinea.  (Afiica).  —  The  other  maps  .are  by  N.  Viuoher  and 
P.d€  WU. 

1931  COLOM,  ABllTOLD,  Zee-Atlas  ofte  Waterwereldt.  Ajnsterdam, 
{A,  Colomy  1650  ?)  vellum,  roy.  fol.  First  ediiion,  —  Rare,  IS.— 

18  plain  charts,  inclndiog  besides  a  fine  map  of  the  World,  6  charts  of  the 
Americaii  cobsIb,  vii.:  Jtoal  And  ji(ew-|fether)and  (c|Ofmd  after  fkepaus 
Jaeobiz,  bat  larger  and  more  corr^),  3qw  America,  Garybe  Islands 
(2  mapa),  New-Netlxertoiid  (with  VirgiiiiA  and  ^«w^g}air|4))  the  pacific. 

The  chart  of  N.  Netherland  is  not  mentioned  in  Asher*s  list 

1932  ^-<-*-  Same  AtlASf  A»me  ie4Ji<iioii,  but  with  .Lf^tip  {i^^.:  .Oi;a  maritima 
Oiijia  Universi  9.  Atlas  |iwlA49-  W*.  %9  C!ol^§d  mgifit,  fol.  22.— 

1933 Same  Atlas,  later  edition.  Ai:i;i8ter4am.  (16$6).  wUtl^  ^iU^  gUt  edget. 

Title  wanting,  fol.  15.— 

16  Plain  maps,  the  same  as  in  the  first  edition  ;  that  of  t^e  Pacific  wanting. 
The  chart?  are  here  with.-,  in  the  first  edition  yrithout  dfte, 

1934  DONCEEByH^,  Zee-Atlas  ofte  W^ter-Waereld.  Amsterdaiii,  JT. /)«!«*«•. 
1659.  vellum.  Coloured  chart*,  fol.  25.— 
{Maritime- Allot  or  Water-World.) 

First  edition  of  Doncker's  important  Atlas,  cont^inifi^  19  ^arts.  Besides 
a  map  of  the  Globe  (by  Fischer),  charts  occur  of  the  W.  I.  Islands 
(2  sheets).  New- Netherland  and  Brazil,  S.  America,  Bnu^il,  West-CkMuti 
of  America. 

1935  Zee-Atlas,  etc.  Amst.,  R,  Doneier,  1666.  vellum  gilt,  gilt  edget.  Tkt 

eharit  in  gold  and  eolonrt,  tbl.  45.— 

Second  edition,  containing  82  charts.  Besides  a  new  map  of  the  globe  and  a 
quite  different  set  of  European  charts,  this  edition  gives  Ae  same  of 
America,  but_augmented  with  the  coasts  of  New- Netherland  (not  mentio- 
ned in  Ather't  Litt)  and  Greenland. 

1936  Same   Atlas,   same  edition.  veUttm  gilt,  gilt  edget,  ffAe  ckaHt  eoUm- 

red  but  not  ilUimifnaied.  25.— 

1937  —  Same  Atlas,  same  edition,  vellum.  Coloured  charU*  35.— 

In  the  same  binding  30  chorographical  maps  by  ff.  AHardt,  without  title, 
amongst  which  th/s  map  of  New-Net^erland  with  the  view  of  .Kew«AnL* 
sterdam,  with  the  address  of  ffugg  Allardt,  (fiolpured).  {Jtker[t  Litt, 
^^  10.)  — r  and  a  general  map  of  Amepjca. 

1938  De  Nieuwo  Groote  vermeerderde  Zee- Atlas.  Amsterdam,  ff,  Jhne- 

her,  1676.  hdt,  27  Coloured  chartt,  itpj.  fol.  18.- 

{y!he  new  large  augmented  Maritime  Atlq*.) 

Quite   another   work   as    the   preceding   editions   of  Do^lfer.  It  is  wholly 
based   on  Colom't  Atlas,  whose  6  maps  of  ^mqrj^ca  are  here  reproduced. 
See  NO  1931. 

1939  Pe  nieuwe  groote  vermeerd.  Zee-^tlJW-  Amst,  H.  Doneker,  1697. 

vellum.  45  Coloured  chartt,  roy.  fol.  35.— 

New  edition,  offering  again  many  interesting  variations  and  additions,  thongh 

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ako  iuued  on  Colom,  It  contains  amongst  many  otker  new  oharts,  deli- 
neations of  the  Straits  Davis  and  Hudson,  Greenland,  Spitsberg,  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  Terra  Nova,  and  qaite  a  new  map  of  New-Netberland  (with  Virgi- 
nia, New-fiagland  and  Pennsflrania),  on  which  a  plan  of  PkiladelpHa, 
with  explanation:  A — H.  (Not  mentioned  in  Asher^t  last.) 

1940  DOI7CKBB,  H.,  Nieuw  Groot  ZeeksL^ri-hgek,  Am%t,  H.  Dpntjiar,  1112. 
calf.  28  Larffe  folding  maps  in  eolQurs  and  gold.  Very  largt^  foU         22. — 

{Neio  large  book  of  charts.) 

No  reproduction  of  the  former  editions,  bat  a  new  set  of  charts  «f  do  able' 
the  size  of  the  former,  amongst  whidi  4  of  America :  the  Northern  parts 
with  Greenland,  Hudson's  Bay,  etc.;  Brazil  with  the  Caraib  Islands  and 
New-Netherland;  the  W.  I.  Islands ;  and  a  very  large  diart  embracing 
almost  the  whole  American  coast. 

1941  GOOSy  p.,  De  Lichtende  Colomine,  ofte  Zeespiegel  inhondende  eene 
bescbryvingbe  der  Zee-kusten  van  de  Oostersche,  Noordsche  en  Westersche 
schipvaert.  Amst  F.  Qoos^  1654.  2  vol.  in  1  vellum.  With  G3  Coloured 
maps  and  many  fig.  in  the  text.  fol.  —  HarK.  35. — 

{The   laghtning    Columnej  or  Sea-Mirror ^  containing  a  description  of  the 

coasts  of  the  Eastern^  Western  and  Northern  navigation.) 
Especially  interesting  for  the  Northern  Seas,  the  Coasts  of  Russia,  Sweden, 
Norway,  Denmark,  etc.  With  Dutch  text  giving  nautical  instructions,  as^ 
tronomical  observations,  with  figures  of  instruments,  revolving  diagrams, 
etc.  —  Pp.  71-^^:)  tre^t  on  the  Arctic  regions,  in  behalf  oS  the  Wha- 
lers, giving  many  delineations  of  the  coasts  of  Greenland  (with  Strait 
Davis),  Spitsberg,  Jan-Mayen-Idand,  etc. 
Though  this  edition  contains  no  special  charts  of  America  it  is  inserted  as 
.the  first  and  very  rare  publication  pf  this  spirited  publisher. 

1942  De  Lichtende  Colomme,  etc.  Amst,  P.  Goos.  1657.  vellum.  63  Co- 
loured maps.  fol.  24* '^ 

Same  work,  other  edition,  with  the  same  maps,  —  In  the  same  volume  : 
Ant..   Jaoo^s;^,  Nieuw  groot  Straetsboeck,  u^o«d.  de  Middeli^ndsche  Zee. 
Maritime    Jtlas  of  the  M^dit^ran^an,)  Amst.  16^$.  -r-  With  20  co- 
Ipured  and  illuminate  charts^  an4  numerous  fig*  m  the  texi. 

1943  The  same.  New  edition.  Ibid.  1664.  vellum  gilt,  jgilt  edges.  63  Plain 

maps.  roy.  fol.  —  T^ery  fine  copy.  18.— 

Contains  the  same  maps  as  the  former  editions. 

1944  De  Zee-Atlas  ofte  Water-Werold.  Amst,  P.  Ooos^  1666.  gilt  vellum^ 

gilt  edges,  fol.  Beautiful  copy,  the  41  charts  exguisiiely  illuminated  in  fiplouri. 
and  gold,  45.—^- 

{Maritime  Atlas  or  Water- World.) 

A  splendid  Atlas,  perfectly  different  from  the  same  publisher's  Zichtende 
Colomme^  all  the  charts  being  new.  Some  are  the  originals  cppied  in  the 
later  editions  of  Doneier.  It  is  equally  remarkable  for  the  exactness  of 
the  jpharts  as  for  their  sumptuous  execution,  nearly  all  being  adorned 
with  coats  of  arms,  costumes,  emblematical  figures,  etc.,  in  the  present  copy 
in  gold  and  colunrs,  in  the  best  style.  —  In  11  charts  the  American 
coasts  are  delineated,  viz.:  Norlihern  parts  (Greenland,  Baffios-Bay,  Strait 
Davis,  etc.),  General  map  from  Newfoundland  till  Brazil,  New-Nether- 
land with  Virginia,  New-Netherland  from  Cabo  Hinloopen  til  Heekke- 
voaehy  (with  the  arms  of  N.-Nether!and  in  gdld),  W.  I.  Island^  Caraibs, 
Brazil  and  the  Amazon,  Rio  de  la  Plata  till  the  Strait  of  Magellan,  Chili 
with  Peru  and  New-Spain,  New-Granada,  California  (still  represented  as 
an  island)  with  the  Pacific. 

See  on  the  charts  of  Ncw-Netberland  AsKers  List  N*  22—24. 

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1945  OOOS,  P.,  De  Zee-Atlas.  —  Same  edition.  Oood  eopg^wUk  coloured  hut 
not  iUummuted  ekarti.  25 .— 

1946  Same   Atlas,   new   edition.   Amst,   P.  Goas  1668.  vellum^  giU  arms 

on  tidesy  the  eharti  rieify  coloured  and  Ulumimated,  Splendid  copy,  toy.  foL 

40.- 
With   txaetly   the   same  41  maps  as  the  former  edition,  though  the  Index 
does  not  mention  one  of  New-Netherland. 

1947  Atlas  de  la  Mer  on  nionde  Aqnaticqae.  Amst.,  P.  Gooe^  1673.  vdhm. 

Coloured  mapt.  roy.  fol.  —  Binding  damaged.  2£t— 

With  the  same  41  maps  as  in  the  Dntch  edition,  bat  the  introductory  text 
in  French.  —  Rare. 

1948  De   Zee-Atlas    ofte   Water-Wereld.    Ibid.  1675.  veUum^  plain  maps. 

fol.  12.- 

This  edition  and  the  following  of  1676  have  only  one  chart  of  New- Nether- 
land. 

1949 Same   Atlas,   new   edition.  Amst,   P.  Goat.  1676.  vellum  giU^  gill 

edge*.  Coloured  mapt.   —  Fine  copy,  12.— 

1950  Wit,  Fred,  de,  Zee-Atlas.  {Maritime  Jtlat.)  Amsterdam  (1675). »«//«». 
Coloured  ekarU.  fol.  18.— 

Contains  27  charts,  all  with  address:  F,  de  Wit,  to  which  the  frontispiece 
of  Viueher'^t  Atlas  Minor  is  prefixed.  Each  chart  has  a  nicely  engiHT. 
title  by  R,  de  Hooghe,  giving  ethnographical  and  historical  illostrations,  f.  L: 
on  that  of  the  Pacific  the  portrait  of  Magellan.  —  Of  American  coasts  8  charts 
occar:  the  Pacific,  West- Indian-Islands,  Northern  parts  of  America,  New- 
Fonndland,  Nova  Hispaoia,  Brasil,  S.  America,  Arctic  regicms. 

1951  Same  Atlas,  hf.  calf.  Coloured  chartc.  25.— 

Factitious   Atlas   to  which    the  maritime  Atlas  of  de  Wit  forms  the  basis, 

bat  the  nnmber  of  charts  has  been  increased  to  60,  amongst  which  many  maps 
and  charts  by  N,  Viuckery  R.  and  C.  JUard,  P.  Sckenk,  a.  o.  Besides 
8  plates  of  ooats  of  arms  and  flags  (amongst  the  last  those  of  New-Eng- 
land and  of  the  Dntch  W.Indian  Company.)  —  8  Maps  of  America  oe- 
,  car,  and  the  reduced  copy  of  ViucAer's  map  with  view  of  New  Amster- 
dam (15  by  7  centim.)  occurring  on  the  map  of  the  Netherlands,  by 
P.  ScAenk,  1705  (in  colours  and  gold).  See  on  the  last  Atker*i  Liit 
N»  20,  and  S^  1901  of  this  catalogue. 

1952  EEULEN»  JOH.  VAN,  De  Groote  Nienwe  Vermeerderde  Zee-At- 
las ofte  Water-Wereld t.  Amsterdam,  J.  van  Keulen,  1694.  calf.  Plain 
charU.  foL  ~  Title  stained.  85.— 

Tke  large,  new,  augmented  maritime  AUat  or  Water-World.) 
Interesting  maritime  Atlas,  containing  146  very  correct  charts,  38  of 
which  give  delineations  of  American  coasts:  Newfoundland  (2  charts). 
New  &glaad,  New  Netherland  with  2  separate  maps  (See  Mhers  Lut 
N0  29—31),  Virginia,  Carolina,  Florida,  Bay  of  Mexico,  Bermudas, 
several  charts  of  the  W.  I.  Islands,  Giiiana,  Surinam,  Brazil  (11  charts), 
etc.  Many  are  drawn  by  CI.  J.  Fooghi  (See  N^  1954)  and.  all  adorned 
with  very  fine  etchings  by  the  celebrated  Jan  Lugken,  illustrative  to  the 
cnstomes  and  dress  of  the  inhabitants,  the  productions  of  the  soil,  etc. 

The  introduction  on  the  history  of  Navigation  tells  as  how  a  Spaniard, 
whose  name  is  forgotten,  discovered  America,  but  that,  when  returning,  he 
reached  only  Madera,  where  he  died  in  the  arms  of  Colnmbns,  to  whom 
he  revealed  his  discovery  (!) 

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1953  KEULEK',  JOH.  VAN,  De  Groote  Nieuwe  Vemeerderde  Zee-Atlas, 
Amst.  J.  van  KeuUn  1734.  hf.  vellum,  roy.  ft)I.  ffith  47  plain  eharU  and 
froniiapieee  by  J.  Luyken.  20. — 

Contaius  12  large  folding  charts  of  America  and  its  parts,  amongst  which 
those  of  the  West- Indies  (2  pieces),  St.  Domingo,  Brazil,  etc, 

1954  Vooght,  Glaas  Jansz.,  De  Nlenwe  Groote  Lichtende  Zee-Fakkel. 
Amst  O,  van  Keulen.  I.  1714,  II.  1706,  III.  1699,  IV,  V.  1726. 6  vol. 
in  3.  WitA  Dutch  text.  Plain  maps.  eaXf.  fol.  40!— 

{The  new-large  Maritime^ Torch.) 
^  The  maps  of  this  great  collection  were  originally  drawn  by  the  celebrated 
Mathematician  C.  Jg,  Vooght  at  the  end  of  the  17th  century,  and  revi- 
sed for  the  varioas  following  editions  by  the  different  pablishers  who 
have  succeeded  each  other  in  the  firm  of  van  Keulen,  so  well  reputed 
for  its  charts  during  the  iSth  century.  —  The  first  volume  embraces  the 
charts  of  the  Northern  coasts,  England,  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  Li- 
vonia, Finland,  Russia,  Spitzbergen,  Jan- Mayen- Island,  etc.  —  The  fourth 
volume  gives  the  coast  of  America  in  27  maps:  Guyana, Venezuela,  Car- 
thagena  Nova,  CJosta  Rico,  Honduras,  Yucatan,  Mexico,  Florida,  Carolina, 
Virginia,  New-Netherland,  New-England,  Nova  Francia,  Terra  Nova, 
etc.  —  The  fifth  volume  treats  on  Africa  and  Brazil. 
In  the  text  numerous  delineations  of  the  coasts  in  woodcut  occur.  Each 
map  is  adorned  with  etched  figures  illustrating  the  productions  and  dress 
of  the  various  countries. 

1955  VOOGHT,  CLAAS  JANSZ.,  De  Nieuwe  Groote  Lichtende  Zee- 
fekkel.  Nieuwemks  van  veel  misslagen  gezuivert  en  verbetert  door 
Gerard  van  Keulen.  Amsterdam  (1730).  5  vol.  in  6.  vellum,  367  Colou- 
red maps,  roy.  fol.  225. — 
{Ihe  tieto.  Large ^  Lightening  Marine- Torch,  Neioly  cleaned  of  many  faults 
and  corrected  by  Qer.  v.  Keulen), 

Each  volume  with  a  frontispiece  by  J,  Luyken  and  the  address  of /o^aim^# 
van  Keulen,  (the  father  of  Gerard)  and  the  date  of  1717.  The  first  volume 
has  besides  two  other  titles  (in  Dutch  and  French):  Le  gran  (sic)  et 
nouveau  atlas  de  la  marine. .  .  p.  Gerard  v.  Keulen  (no  date). 

The  first  4  vol.  contain  the  charts  of  Europe,  the  5th  and  6th  those  of 
Asia,  Africa  and  America,  in  all  293  coloured  charts  with  descriptive 
text.  The  part  relating  to  America  has  been  treated  with  special  atten- 
tion and  care;  it  fils  the  whole  5th  and  half  the  6th  volume  and  contains 
no  less  than  70  charts,  by  the  van  Keutens^  father  and  son,  and  by  A,  Mog^ 
geveeuy  the  celebrated  navigator;  besides  some  taken  fromNic,  Visscher*s 
Atlas,  As  the  text  of  the  atlas  only  mentions  33  charts  of  America, 
the  present  copy  must  be  considered  as  quite  an  exceptionable  one, 
enriched  with  37  other  charts,  originally  not  issued  with  the  text;  the 
more  so  as  also  the  last  edition  of  Vooght's  Atlas  (1799)  does  not  con- 
tain more  than  50  charts  on  America,  which  are,  some  new  ones  excep- 
ted, all  to  be  found  in  the  present  copy. 

Bot  what  gives  still  a  higher  valae  to  this  copy,  is  a  series  of  74 
DRAWN  charts,  of  a  very  large  size :  88  by  58  centim.,  which  are  in- 
serted —  all  finely  set  off  in  colours,  evidently  prepared  for  a  new  edition 
of  the  Athks,  as  is  proved  by  the  inscription  on  each  of  them :  » Tot 
Amsterdam  by  Gerard  van  Keulen.**  Apparently  no  use  has  been  made 
of  them. ;  I  have  found  none  of  them  reproduced  ia  any  of  the  hiter 
editions.  —  21  of  these  maps  are  on  America  and  its  parts,  viz,: 
1.  Island  of  Gnadelapa.  —  2.  Island  of  Antigua.  —  3.  St.  Christopher. — 
4.  St.  Thomas.  —  5.  Lago  de  Maracaibo.  —  6.  Baya  Hondo.  — 
7.  Hispaniola.  —  8.  Bay  of  Saoana.  —  9.  Ilarboar  of  Carthagena.  — 

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10.  Th6  Salomon's  Isknds.  —  11.  Fort  Nassan,  foanded  bj  Coont  Mau- 
riee  of  Naama  on  the  Rio  de  San  Francisco  in  Bratil.  —  12.  Bahia  de 
Todos  los  Santos.  —  13.  The  same,  other  view.  —  14.  Rio  (ie  Ja 
neiro.  —  15.  Baldim-RiTer  in  Chili.  —  16.  Coasts  of  Chili.  —  17.  Son- 
them  eoaat  of  Galla  de  Lima.  —  18.  Coast  of  Peni.  —  19.  New 
Spain.  —  20.  Bay  of  Panama.  —  21.  New  Oranada  and  California.  — 
As  may  he  judged  from  this  list,  these  charts  are  especially  valuable 
for  Brazil,  and  in  general  for  the  cartography  of  Sonth-America. 

For  the  Russian  collector  the  present  copy  offers  also  many  treasures;  the 
irbole  firat  Tolame  treats  on  the  Northern  seas  and  oontains  10  drawn 
and  uef  er  issued  maps  on  the  coast  of  Russia,  amongat  which  an  intm- 
ting  one  of  the  river  Newa,  with  sketch  of  the  siege  of  Notenbwrg 
(ScAluueUurgi),  Lake  Ladoga,  the  river  Narva,  Coast  of  Livonia,  Ba^  of 
Riga,  Caspian  Sea  (Vol.  V).  —  Among  the  drawn  maps  we  still  cite  one 
of  Spitsbergen,  the  special  int»%st  of  which  is  commented  in  S.  Mai- 
ler Fz.,  GaeHedenit  d.  Noordiehe  Campagnie.  Utr.  1874.  (History  of 
the  Company  for  the  North). 

For  Australia  are  very  interestfog  2  drawn  and  never  printed  maps  of  the 
coasts  discovered  there  by  WiU*m  de  Vlamingh,  Jan.  and  Febr.  1697, 
on  which  are  annotated  the  places  where  he  landed,  his  observations,  ete. 

1956  Vooght,  Claas  Jansz.,  De  nieuwe  groote  llchtende  Zee-Fakkd.  Am- 
sterdam, O,  HuUt  V.  Keulen.  1793.  5  vol.  Phin  map»,  pellum.  fol.  35.— 
{The  new  great  Maritime» ToreA), 

Revised  edition.  The  part  relating  to  America  is  very  extensive ;  half  the 
4th  and  the  whole  3d  vohme  are  filled  by  it,  containing  above 
50  large  charts. 

1957  19'eptune  Fran9ai8  (L6)>  on  AU»  nouveaa  des  cartas  rearing  poor 
Tusage  des  arrases  de  mer,  revue  p.  Pone,  OasAini,  etc.  Paris,  B*  Jail- 
lot,  1693.  32  Coloured  eAarit^  0Uh  fine^  engraeed  froniisp,  bg  J.  9.  VUnen.  - 
Cartes  raaritimes  k  Tuaage  des  aroiees  dii  Boy  de  la  G-rande  Bretagne. 
AnoBt,  F.  Mortier.  1693.  Frontispiece  nud  9  eAarig^  tfdemlid  engravings  by 
R.  de  Booghe.  Fine  impressions.  —  la  I'vol.  hf.  bik  Imper.  fol.        25.— 

The  9  maps  by  U.  de  Booghe,  some  of  which  measure  140  by  56  centim., 
are  illustrated  with  64  very  fine  views  of  cities. 

19W  -^^  N«ptane  Pran^ais.  Same  both  parts,  with  continuation;:  Suite  du 
Neptune  Fratioais  ou  Atlas  nouveau  d.  cartes  marines  levies  par  ordre 
d.  Koys  de  Portugal.  Amst.,  P.  Mbrtier,  1700.  —  2  vol.  cat/.  The  charts 
in  coluurs  and  gold.  Imp.  fol.  —  Binding  damaged  30.— 

This  continuation  contains  16  plates  of  all  forms  of  ships;  12  plates  show- 
ing the  flags  of  all  nations,  nicely  colonred  Ml  illuminated ;  and  33  eharts, 
11  of  which  of  America,  ndressees  Sur  les  relations  les  plus  nouvelles  du 
Sieur  S{anson\''''  amongst  which  the  Bngl.  possessions  in  America  with 
Bep»iate  plan  of  (he  Boston  hftrboar,  Yirginia,  Maryland  aid  Pennsyl- 
vania, Carolina  (2  chatts),  etc. 


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MAPS  AND    CHARTS. 

(3%«  size  of  the  maps  is  given  in  centimeter,  French  measure.  — 
The   maps  are   arranged  according   their  printed   or  presumed  date 

of  publication,) 


a.  THE  GLOBE. 

1959  Map  of  the   Globe.  1512.   2  sheets,  sq.  fol.  38  by  27  centiin.  — 
Photolith.  facsimile  after  the  originals  engrav.  in  w«od*  26. — 

l^hese  corioas  maps  belong  to  the  almoat  unique  morki  Stobiiicza,  Iniro- 
duciio  in  Piholomei  Cosmoffr^pAia-  Cracoeie.  1:^12.  They  Mre  reproduced 
from  the  oopy  in  the  Imperial  Libnary  At  Vienna,  the  only  one  in  which 
they  occur.  See  Harritte,  Bidiioik.  Jmar.  W®  69,  95,  where  they  are 
described  not  from  personal  inspaction  but  after  the  -statemont  of  Kutuf- 
mann.  Lie  Enideckung  Jmerica.  1869.  —  The  N«w- World  is  drawn  as  a 
continent,  from  hO^  N.  lat.  to  40°  S.  lat.  The  inurijpiiDlis  are  quite  ille- 
gible with  exception  of  the  words :  '^terrti  .ineagnitay 

OnLT   5   COPIKS   STRUCK   OFF. 

1960  Map  of  the  World,  by   Seb.    MiiNSTES.    1532.    1    shtfiet.    aq.   fol.  — 
Photolith.  facsimile,  15.— 

Belongmg  to  the  Basil  editiDDs  of  ^BtWAlsus,  Notms  OrSU.  1582,  87,  5(>, 
(See  Catal.  Amer.  N^  1845,  SO,  51.),  in  wtiich  work  they  are  often 
wanting. 

Only  10  eopiei  struct  ojf, 

1961  Map  of  the  World,    by   Okomtius   Pmjauus.   1532.   1   sheet,  fol.   — 
Photolith,  faein^nile.  15.— 

The   map  by  Finaeus  is  still  rarer  than  that  of  Milnster.  It  belongs  to  the 

Paris   edition  of  Grjnaeus,    Noous    Orbis,    (1532).   (See   Catai.  Ajuer. 

N«  1847). 
Only  10  copies  struck  off. 
Both  these  maps  Aie  so  admicably  ^ecutfkl  in  photMhography  {proeSde-lM- 

ser),   that,    being   printed   on    old  paper,   they  defy  the  scrutiny  of  the 

most  skilful  investigator. 

19B2  Orbis  Terrarum  descriptio  duobis  planis  Hemisphaeriis  comprehesa. 

Nic.  GeUekerck  fee.  Amst.  J.  Janssonius.  1618.  fol.  57  by  41  centim.  — 

Rare.  \  20.— 

Tn   fine,   engraved   border   with    represent   of  the  i  Seasons,  Creation  and 

Doomsday.  The  Wcsftem  Hemisphere  bears  an  inscription  memorating  thfe 

exploits  of  Columbus,  Vespntius,  Magellan,  Drake,  Candish.OIiv.  ▼.  Noort 

and    J.    Spilbergen,    who  >fSi^eriore  am  qui  fuit  1615,  ingressus  est  U- 

lud*'    {Fretum    MageUan.\.  The  map  was  originally    pubilifihed   in    1616, 

and  afterwards  reproduced  in  Janssonius'  Atlases  (See  N<>  1888)  with  slight 

variations  and  in  other  borders. 

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1963  Orbis  Terrarum.  ~  Same  map,  auctore  H.  Hondio.  Amst.  1639.  — 
In  large,  engrav.  border,  torraed  by  24  fig.[of  costumes :  JBnuiUeiues,  Fe- 
ruviani,  Magellanic  Moseovi,  Poloni  etc.,  and  18  plans:  Femabueo,  Cuteo, 
Bavanaj  MexieOy  Motkou,  Londra,  etc.  2  sh.  fol.  Together  76  by  44  cea- 
tim.  —  FuU  margim.  24. — 

SB.  With  the  same  inscription:  "Superiore  anno  (1615)"  etc.,  though  pa- 
blished  in  1639.  The  editor  has  taJcen  no  notice  at  ^  of  le  Maire*8  dis- 
coTeriesof  1616. 

1964  Nova  totiuB  Terr^um  Orbia  tabula.  (Amsterdam)  J.  Blaeu. 
(1648?).  21  sheets,  roy.  fol.  each  43}^  by  57  centim.,  forming  together  a 
map  of  303  by  171  centimeter.   —  Sxceedingly  well  preeerted.  —  Or  th* 

VTMOST   RARITY.  176.— 

Splendid  testimonial  of  the  geographical  and  cartographical  talents  of  the 
filaea's.  No  mere  reprodaction  of  their  former  labours  hot  a  fair  stau- 
dard  of  the  knowledge  of  the  earth  np  to  the  day  of  the  poblication. 
Even  the  discoveries  of  the  year  1644,  in  the  Antarctic  regions,  are 
amongst  many  similar  annotations  marked  on  the  map.  By  the  enormous 
scale  the  different  parts  of  the  New  World,  f.  i.:  Neto-Netherland,  Fir- 
ffinia,  Florida^  Nova  Francia^  etc  etc.,  are  very  distinctly  delineated. 
The  names  of  the  places  and  the  historical  and  geographical  annotations 
are  in  French,  Latin,  finglish,  Dutch,  Spanish,  etc.,  which  proves  that 
the  records  of  all  nations  have  contributed  to  this  magnificent  work.  The 
comers  are  filled  np  with  special  maps  of  the  Arctic  and  Antarctic  regi- 
ons. Astronomical  maps,  etc.  —  To  give  some  farther  idea  of  the  size  of 
this  map  it  will  be  saiBcient  to  observe  that  the  diameter  of  each  globe 
is  148  centimeter.  —  The  whole,  surrounded  by  a  broad  border,  is  dedi- 
cated to  Gasparo  de  Bracamonte  et  Guzman,  Spanish  Plenipotentiary  to 
the  Place  of  Mnnster,  164S,  adorned  with  his  arms,  and  signed  Jo.  bUom. 

I  miVSB  SAW  ANOTHEB  OOPX. 

1966  Map  of  the  World.  Amst.,  Fred,  de  fFit,  (about  1670).  Ig.  fol.  63  by  55. 
—  Coloured.  2.— 

1966  Mappe-monde  ponr  connoitre  les  progrte  et  les  conqnestes  les  plos  re- 
marqnables  d.  Prov.  Unies,  ainsy  que  celles  d.  Comp.  d'Orient  et  d'Oc- 
cident.  fol.  46  by  34.  —  fFiih  engrav.  text  on  the  exploit  of  ike  Butch  in 
America,  etc.  4.— 

1967  Mappe-Monde,  p.  de  V  Ule,  corrig6e  apr^s  1.  decouv.  faites  p.  FAcad. 
de  Petersbonrgh.  Amst  Covens  et  Mortier  (about  1750).  fol.  65  by  50. 

2.- 

1968  Hydrographical  chart  of  the  World,  by  A.  A,rowtmith.  London.  1811. 8 
sheets  foL,  each  63  by  75.  —  Coloured.  4.— 

1969  Welt-Charte  von  A.  J.  von  Krueenttem.  London.  1816.  ^yerbeasert  bis 
zum  Jahre  1819."  fol.  88  by  69  cent.  2.— 

1970  The  same  ^Verhestert  bis  gum  Jahre  1818."  1.75 


b.  AMERICA  IN  GENERAL. 

1971  West-Indisohe   paskaert,  {Portulano  of  the  West-Indies).  Amstelre- 

dam,    Anthony  Jacobsz,   (1621?).  Very  large  fol.  91  by  72.  —  Pbmtbd 

OH  VELLUM,  with  coloured  arms.  —  Of  great  rarity.  75,— 

HiOHLT    INTSRESTINO    MAP,  Separately  issued,  embracing  the  whole  of  the 

Fled.  MnUier, 


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American  coast  from  New-Fonndland  till  Cape  Hoorn,  showing  very  dis- 
tinctly the  coast  of  Nova-Francia,  New-Netkerlandt  f^irginia^  Florida^ 
Mexico^  Brazil,  etc.,  besides  the  larger  part  of  Europe  and  Africa.  — 
The  only  copy,  besides  this,  which  is  known  to  exist,  belongs  to  the  col- 
lection of  the  Historian  £.  B.  O'Callaghan  Esq.  of  New- York,  who  has 
reproduced  one  fourth  part  of  this  map  giving  the  coast  of  N.  Netherl. 
etc.  in  the  JDoeumenU  for  Colonial  History.  Vol.  I. 

1972  NovisBima  et  accuratissima  totius  Americae  descriptio  per  N,  Vit»cher, 
(Amst.  about  1670).  fol.  54  by  44  cent.  -7-  Coloured.  —  Dedicated  to 
a  Witsen,  Director  of  the  Dutch  W.  1.  Comp.  2.60 

1973  Same-  map,  but  much  more  correct,  especially  N.  Amer.j  and  lar- 

^  ger,  by  J.  Danckerts.  Amst.  (about  1680).  fol.  59  by  48.  2,50 

1974  Recentissima  Novi  Orbis  s.  Amer.  tabula,  by  0,  Jllard.  (Amst,  about 
1695).  sq.  fol.  58  by  49,  2.50 

In  the  left  hand  comer  a  small  separate  map  of  New-Zealand. 

1976  Same  map,  the   interior  of  N.  Amer.,  and  the  form  of  S.  Amer. 

corrected,   by    G,   and  L.    ValA.  (Amst.,  about  1740).  fol.  60  by  49.  — 
Coloured.  2.50 

The  map  of  New-Zealand  effaced. 

1976  Americae  tam  Sept.  quam  Merid.  delineatio,  opera  J,  F,  Zumeri,  Amst^ 
P.  Scheni.  (about  1700).  fol.  58  by  50.  —  With  engrav.  represent.  Co- 
lumbus putting  an  egg  on  its  point  and  inscription:  „iV«»  konnen  wirt 
alU:'  —  Coloured,  2.50 

1977  Carte  d'Am^rique,  p.  G.  Delisle,  Amst.,  Covens  et  Mortier  (about  1740). 
fol.  60  by  50.  —  Coloured,  2.— 

1978  Map  of  America.  Amst.,  Is,  JHrion,  1754.  fol.  36  by  34.  1.— 

1979  Grand  Theatre  de  la  Guerre  en  Am^rique.  Aaist.,  R.  etJ,  Ottens,  (lieO). 
6  sheets  fol.  together  156  by  83.  --  With  8  separate  maps  of  the  Har- 
bours of  Acapulco,  Vera-Cruz,  Havana,  Carthagena,  etc.  —  Coloured.  — 
Bare,  12.— 

1980  Map  of  America,  by  F.  de  WU,  Amst.  B.  and  /.  (Htens,  (1766).  fol.  60 
by  49.    -    Coloured,  2.— 

1981  Map  of  America,  corrected  by  W,  A.  Baehiene,  engrav.  by  J,  v,  Hagen, 
1783.  fol.  43  by  35.  —  See  Atlas  n®  1918.  —.75 


c.  NORTH-AMERICA. 


1.  IN  GENERAL. 

1982  North- America.  —  „Der  Groote  Noord  Zee  wassende-grade-pascaart 
nieuwlycks  beschreven  door  Jacob  Abrtz  Colom."  [Fortulano  of  ike 
large  Northern  Sea,  lately  described  by  J.  A.  Colom]  (Amsterdam,  about 
1630).  Large  sq.  fol.  105  by  82.  —  Printisd  on  Vellum.  Coloured.  — 
Of  thk  utmost  baritt.  60.— 

Highly   interesting   and    very  correct  portalano,  delineating  the  whole  coast 
of  N.  America,  from  Sir  Thomas  Smith  Sound  till  Florida.  —  The  na- 

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metr  of  the  various  plieop.in  Caitada,  Acadia,  '^Noremtey^t"  are  given  in 
French^  th«80  of  New-Netherland  (which  name  however' not- yet  oocars) 
in  Dutch,  those  of  Virginia  in  finglisfa,  of  Floricia  ia  Spanish. 

1983  Mar  del .  Nort :  the  coasts  of  Atnerica  front  Greenland  tUl  the  en- 
trance of  the  Amazon-river.  —  From:  Januoniug'  Lar^^  Jticu,  vol.  V. 
(The  Waterworld).  Ainst.  1€|57.  —  sq.  foL  61  by  il,~- Coloured.  Dutch 
text  on  verso.  -    (See  N«  1888).  2.50 

1984  Ara^rique  Septentrionale,  par  Satuom,  Paris,  H*  Jmllot  (1696).  foW  65by 
46.  —  Coloured.  3.60 

1985  Am^riqne  Septentrionale,  par  G.  de  r  UU,  Amsterdam,  P.  Schenk.  1708: 
sq.  fol.  59  by  45.  2.50 

1986  Map  of  the  Dominions  of  the  King  of  Great  Britain  in  America,  by 
Herman  Moll.  (London)  1715.  2  sheets,  fol.  Together^  102  by  61.  — 
Coloured.  —  Rare.  35.— 

Interesting  map,  dedicated  to  Walter  Dowglass,  Governor  of  aU^  the  Lee- 
ward-Islands in  America,  17H.  It  has  4  special  maps,  viz:  1.  »Impro- 
ved  part  of  Carolina  loith  the  Settlements"  and  with  the  proprietors' 
names.  —  2.  Plan  of  Charlcstown.  —  3<  Looisiana.  'wit/k-  tJkt  India* 
settUments,  and  the  number  of  the  fighting  men  according  to  the  ac- 
count of  Capt.  T.  Nearn  a.  o."  —  4.  General  map.  —  Besides  an  en- 
graving of  the  Niagara-fall  with  view  of  the  industry  of  the  heavers.  — 
In  the  upper  comer  an  account  of  the  post-regulations  iu  America  in 
1715,  in  21  lines. 

1987  Same  map,  only  one  sheet,  on  whieh.the  4  separate  maps  and  the 

view  of  the  Niagara.  12.— 

1938„New.Sea^Map.of  the  Spannisb  Zee"  (Sea).  Ainst.,  G.  van  Keulen,  {9,hout 
1720).  Large  sq.  fol.  4.— 

A  chart  embracing  the  coast  of  N;  America  from  New-foundland  till  Guy- 
ana^ with  the  W.  I.  Islands. 

1989 'Carte   de  la..N«uvelle  France  ou  se  voit  le  couxs  des  Grandes  Bivieres. 

Mississippi  et  S.  Laurens,  etc.  Amst.,  Gerard  van  KeuUn,  1720.<  2. sheets. 

fol.  Together:  99  by  59.  8.— 

IMeresting   map   of  the  oouBtriiBs  which  are  now  the  United  States,  with  a 

special  map  of  the  Months  of 'the  Mississippi  and  of  theooastofljonisiana. 

Besides  a  large  number  of  historical  annotations  f.  i.  on  the  fortified  places 

by  the  French,  etc. 

1990  Map  of  the  British  Empire, in  America  with  the  French,  Spanish  and 
Dutch  Settlements,  by/  licirxffy  PjOPIJiILv  tiondon  (abont  1735).  fol.  48 
by  52.  —  Coloured,  —  Rare,  20.— 

Interesting  map,  approved,  in  a  special  note,  by  the  celebrated  Edmund 
Halley,  Prof,  of  Astronomy  at  Oxfords  It  has  19  small,  separate  plans 
of  harbours  of  N.  America,  viz:  Boston,  New-Tork,  Charlestown,  Fro- 
videnee,  etc.  Besides  .4. small  engraved,  views  of  NewfTorjkj.  Quebec,  Full 
of  the^  Niagara,,  and  Mtofico, 

1991  Same  map,   but   copied  and  published  by  J.  Covens  ^  Mortier  at 

Amsterdam,  (about  1736).  Same  size.  —  Coloured,  12.— 

1992  Map  of  the  British  Empire  In  America  with-  the.  Ereaefe,  Spanish 
and   Diltch^  Settlements,  by  H.'  PofwR'  Amst  /p  Cowns.  4r  G.  UorUer, 

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(about    1785).   4    sheets.  Ig.  fol.  Together:  104  by  114.  —  Coloured,  — 

Very  rare.  27.60 

The    same  map    as    the    foregoing,  but  on  a'  ranch  larger  scale.  It  has  the 

same  approbating  note  by  Edm.  RalUy,  but  wants  the  19  separate  plans. 

Each    sheet    forms    a    whole,   Having  its  own  border  and  French  title  (in 

2    lines):     'tNouvelle  carte  de  lAmerique  au  sont  exactement  marqtteety* 

etci  —  A  complete  copy  rarely  occurs. 

1993'  Am^rique  Septientrionale,  par  H.  JaUlot.  Amat.,  if.  et  J.  O/Uns,  (1755  ?). 
sq.  fol.  57  by  46.  —  Coloured.  2.— 

Aftwr  the  map  by  Sanson,  1695,  with  but  few  cori-ections. 


1994  Map    of    North-America    belonging    to    tilfe   Dut'^h'  edition    (1772)    of 

'F.    Kalm's   voyage.    1753.   (See   Catal.    Amer.  8*28—833).  sq.  fol.  75  by 

56.  —  Coloured.  l'.50 


1995-  Carte  des  possessions  Angloises  et  Francoises  da  Continent  de  Araer. 
Sept.  Amst.,  jR.  ei  J.  Otieng.  1755.  sq.  fol.  57  by  41.  —  Cohuryd     2.— 

1996*  Map   of  the  British  and  French  dominions  in  North- America  with  the 
roads,   distances,  limits  and  extent  oi'  the  settlements,  by  J.  Mitchell. 
(London)  1755.  8  sheets,  tol.  Together:  194  by  134.  —  Coloured.  30.— 
Very  large  and  fine  map  giving  a  fullness  of  indications  on  the  natives,  their 
wars,  their  destruction  by  the  French  and  English,  etc.  —  With  appro- 
bation of  the  Lords  Commiss.  for  frade   and  plantations,  signed  by  John 
PownaU,  Secretary. 

1997  Same   map,  but  "With  improvements^''  and  augmented  with  special 

plans  of  Halifax  (Nova  Scotia)  with  vicinity,  of  Quebec,  ahd  of  Louis- 
burg  and  harbour.  Amst.,  J.  Covens  and  C.  Mortier.  (1760?).  194  by 
134.  —  Oolourifd.  Ondatn.  15.— 

1998  Map  of  the  English  and  French  possessions  in  N.  America.  Amst., 
y.  Tirion.  1756.  sq.  fol.  45  by  36.  —  Coloured.  1.50' 

1999  America  Septentrionalis  a  d'Anville  in  Gallia  edita.  Noribergae,  Ho- 
muftft.  1756.  sq.  fol.  61  by  46.  —  Coloured.  3.— 

Published  on  accoaut  of  the  war.  Some  historical  observations  relating  to  the 
Kbgb'sh  and  French  claims  occur  on  the  map. 

2000  Am^rique  Septentrionale.  Amst.,  Covens  #•  Mortier.  1757.  sq.  fol.  62  by 
46x  —  Coloured. 

With  separate  map- of  the  ^/OTthem  part^  of  Ametica^ 

2001.  Theatre  of  the  War  in  North- Amwica,  with- the  road*  and  ar' table  of 
the  distances.  London,  5ay<?r  and  Bennett.  177©.  fOl.- 52  by  41.  — 
Coloured.  5.  — 

With  largf  text,  table  of  the  populdtlon  of  the  British  Colonies  <  etc. 

2002  Carte  du  theatre  de  la  guerre  entre  les  Angtais  et  les  Americains, 
par  Brion  de  la  Tour.  Paris,  Esnauts  et  RapiUy.  nil.  High  fol.  51  by 
.66,  —  Coloured.  10.- 

2003  TAm^rique  Angloise,  savoir  le  Canada,  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse  ou  Acadie, 
les  13  Provinces  Unies.  Augsbourg,  M.  A.  Loiter.  (1780).  I'ol.  40  by  60. 
—  Coloured*  5. — 

2004  Carte  gen^rale  des  13  Etats  Unfs.  Amst.;  C.  Mdrtler'et  J.  Covens  et 
/g/«.,  (1783).<8(j.\fol..5.7  by  41.  —  Coloured.  5.— 

One  of  the  first  maps  of  the  Independent' UlBit)34''St8te9. 

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2005  The  United  states  according  to  the  Treaty  of  Peace  signed  at  Paris, 
1783,  by  IT,  3fc.  Murray,  late  Asst.  Geographer  to  the  U.  S.  (1785?). 
Large  sq.  fol.  97  by  67.  —  Oh  cloth,  with  wooden  rolls,  8.— 

2006  Military  maps  relating  to  the  American  War  of  Independence.  Dutch 
maps  engrav.  by  VeeUoaard.  fol.  —  (From:  Marshall,  Leven  van  Washink- 
ton.  1805.)  —  XJncui  and  unfolded  copies,  having  not  been  inserted  in  ike 
4«.  —  Atlas.  5.— 

Joterestixig  maps,  with  nnmerons  annotaticns  on  the  military  opentiona: 
Boston;  Siege  of  Charledtown;  Siege  of  New- York;  Theatre  of  the  opera- 
tions of  Arnold ;  Positions  of  the  armies  in  New- Jersey ;  Rhode- Island, 
New- York  with  the  positions  of  the  armies;  The  positions  before  the 
baUle  of  White-Plains,  etc. 

2007  Mitohell's  reference  and  distance  map  of  the  United  States,  by  J,  H. 
roKw^.  Philadelphia,  MUcheU  ^  Hinman.  1836,  197  by  130.  —  Coloured. 
On  cloth,  wUh  black  wooden  roUs.  10.— 

With  special  maps  of  the  vicinities  of  Albany,  Baltimore,  Washington,  Cin- 
cinnati, Charleston,  New-Orleans,  Boston,  New- York  and  Philadelphia.  — 
With  the  accompaniment  to  Mitchell's  map,  342  pp.  hf.  calf.  8^. 


2.  SPECIAL  COUNTRIES  AND  STATES. 

2008  Greenland.  —  Map  of  Europe.  Amst.,  /.  Eondius.  (1619).  foL  50  by 
37.  3.50 

On  this  map  a  part  of  Greenland,  ^Forbissher's  Straytes,'*  and  a  small  part 
of  America. 

2009  Pascaarte  v.  alle  de  zee-eusten   van  Eoropa  (Portulano  of  all  the 

coasts   of  Europe).  Amst,  W,,  P.  and  J.  Blaeu.  1677.  Ig.  fol.  88  by  68. 
—  Fine  chart,  pblitko  on  vellum,  with  coloured  arms.  Virt  Rabs.  30.— 

Interesting  chart  especially  for  the  North.  It  contains  the  coast  of  Green- 
land with  Strait  Davids  and  partly  the  coast  of  Spitzbergen  and  Nova- 
Zembla. 

2010  Northern  parts  of  America.  —  Chart  of  the  coast  firom  BafjjmS'Beof  till 
tfova  Franda.  Amst,  /.  v.  Keulen.  (1694).  fol.  59  by  50.  —  Coloured.  — 
From  his  Atlas,  see  N«  1952.  4.— 

Interesting  map  giving  a  few  observations  made  by  Thomas  Button  and 
Thomas  Jaeobus. 

2011  Labrador,  Greenland  with  Baffins-bay,  Strait  Davids  and  Hud- 
son, etc.  Amst.,  P.  Mortier.  (about  1700).  2  sheets  foL  Together  82  by 
59.  —  Coloured.  5.— 

2012  Nova-Scotia,  Acadia  and  New-Foundland.  Amst.  i^.  ^uf<?A^.(  about  1675). 
High  fol.  47  by  66.  —  Coloured.  2.50 

With  the  shallows  and  banks  alon^j  the  coast. 

2013  New-Foundland,  Cape  Breton,  etc.  —  Engrav.  for  the  Universal  Museum. 
London,  1760  ?)  sq.  4P.  24  by  19.  1 — 

2014  Canada.  —  Partie  de  la  Nouvelle  franco.  Paris,  H.  JaiOot.  1685.  sq. 
fol.  65  hj  46.  —  Fine  map.  3.— 

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2015  Canada.  —  Canada  and  the*  Lakes,  2  Maps  from  ZaAi7n/a»,  Voyages.  La 
Haye.  1703,  sq.  fol.  55  by  41  and  65  by  28.  5.— 

Interesting  maps,  one  bearing  the  inscription:  i Carte  que  les  Gnaetiaaret 
ont  destine  tur  det  peaux  de  cerfs^*^  on  both  historical  annotations. 

2016  Carte  des  Pays  connus  sons  le  nom  de  Canada,  dMi^e  an  Comte 

d'  Argenson   pour  le  flepartement   de  la   guerre,  par  R.  de  Vaugondy. 
Paris,  ch6s  TAuteur.  1753.  sq.  I'ol.  67  by  48.  —  Coloured.  5.— 

2017  Partie  orientale  de  la  Nouvelle  France  ou  du  Canade.  (Numberg), 

H^ritiers  de  Homann,  1755.  sq.  fol.  54  by  42.  1.50 

2018  Plans  of  Quebec,  Halifax  and  Louisburg.  Nurnberg,  Eomanttf  1756. 

3  maps  on  one  sheet,  fol.  51  by  43.  —  Coloured,  -        2.50 

2019  Quebec.  —  Plan  of  tne  city  during  the  siege,  1759,  with  position  of  the 
fleet  and  army.  (Amst.  1766.)  sq.  fol.  43  by  33.  2.50 

2020  New-Englandt  containingthe  Provinces  of  Massachusets  Bay  and  New 
Hampshire  with  the  Colonies  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island  divided 
into   Counties  and    Townships.   Augsburg,   S,    C.   Loiter  (about  1760). 

4  sheets,  fol.  Together  100  by  100.  —  Coloured,  36.— 
With   special    plan  of  Boston,  and  of  Boston -harboar.  Besides  an  engra?ing, 

representing  the  arrival  of  the  Pilgrim -fathers. 

2021  New-Hampshire,  by  2).  F,  Sotzmann,  Hamburg,  C,  E,  Bohn.  1796.  High 
fol.  45  by  67.  —  C^/hured.  2.— 

2022  Vermont,  by  D.  F.  Sotzmann.  Hamburg,  C.  E,  Bohn.  1796.  High  fol.  46 
by  68.  —  Coloured,  2.— 

2023  Rhode-Island,  by  D,  F.  Sotzmann,  Hamburg,  C,  E,  Bohn,  1797.  High  fol. 
36  by  48.  —  Coloured.  2.— 

2024  Connecticut,  by  D.  F.  Sotzmann,  Hamburg,  C,  E,  Bohn,  1796.  sq.  fol.  44 
by  36.  —  Coloured.  2.— 

2025  New-Netherland.  —  Map  annexed  to  the  memorial  presented  to  the 
States  General  of  the  United  Provinces,  on  the  18th  of  August  1616, 
by  Gkrrit  Jacobsz.  Wits  en,  cum  sociis,  Directors  of  New-Netherland. 
Copied  in  fac-simile  from  the  original  in  the  National  Archives  at  the 
Hague,  Chromolith,  by  E.  SPANiBa.  (1850?)  fol.  65  by  45.  16.— 

This  map  and  that  by  Kleynties  are  the  first  of  New-Netherlaud.  See  Js- 
her^s  lift  >]'^  1,  and  O'Callaghan^  Documents  pp.  11, 13,  where  both  maps 
are  inserted,  but  not  in  Chromolith. —  Unique  copy,  unfolded,  and  separa- 
tely printed. 

2026  Belgii  Novi,  Angliae  novae  et  partis  Virginiae  novissima  delinea- 

tio.  (Amst.),   Joannes   Janssonius,    (about  1640).  sq.  fol.  52  by  44.  — 
Coloured,  —  Vert  sabe.  55.— 

Highly  interesting  map  of  Nev) 'Netherlands  quite  differing  from  the  repro- 
duction of  de  Laefs  map  in  Jar^sson's  Atlas  (See  N*  1887),  undoubtedly 
the  ORIGINAL  of  those  of  later  date  by  N.  J,  Fisscher,  H,  AUardt,  Dan- 
ckert,  Ottens  a.  o.  This  map  remained  unknown  to  Mr.  Asher,  who 
however  very  sagaciously  conjectured  its  existenee.  (^«^«r>  Xi^,  pp.  10,11). 
Really  occurs  on  it,  as  Mr.  Asher  supposed,  the  mistake,  reproduced  by  all 
the  later  copyists,  viz.  the  denomination  of  the  mouth  of  the  Hudson  as 
Qodyn's  Bay.  The  view  of  New- Amsterdam ,  occurring  on  the  later 
maps,  is  here  not  yet  given.  Also  many  names  are  still  wanting,  but  the 
little  engraving:  » Modus  muniendi  apud  Mahiianenses'*  occurs.  The  map 
is  dedicated  to  —  and  bears  the  arms  of  G.  de  Ract. 

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,2Q2.7  New-Netbarlq^d*  —  Novi  Bdgii  Novaeqne  AQglise  jptjBc  nop  pavtis 
Yirginiae  tabula,  mnltis  in  locis  emendata  a  '^,  J.  Yisscheso.  (Amst, 
abont  1640).  sq.  fol.  55^  by  47.  —  Coloured.  45.  - 

'This  map  ip  very  scarce;  in  fact  I  know  of  no  copy  in  the  hands  of  a 
private  individaal*^  (Asher's  list  N^  8).  —  By  the  words:  »muUit  in  lo- 
cis emenMa"  Mr.  Asher  was  led  to  the  supposition  that  Visscher  had 
Wore  him  another  map,  which  be  oonnterfeited  and  corrected.  (See  the 
foregoing  nnmber).  Indeed  this  map  is  not  only  of  a  larger  size,  bat  it 
gives  more  names  of  places  and  before  all  the  view  of  New-Awuterdam 
entitled:  "Nieuto  Amsierdam  op  V  Eylani  Manlndtansy  (New  Amster- 
dam on  Manhattan  Island). 

2028  Totina    Neobelgli    Nova  et  Accnratiasima  tabula.   Amat.,   Hugo 

Allardt  (about  1674).  sq.  fol.  55  by  47.  —   Very  rare,  36.— 

Allardt  added  a  considerable  number  of  places  on  the  Hudson,  Delaware, 
Fresh  River,  etc.  The  old  view  of  New-Amsterdam  is  replaced  by  a  qaite 
differing  and  later  view,  representing  the  recapture  of  the  -town  by  the 
Dutch,  1673,  and  inscribed:  "Nieuw-Amsierdam  onlangM  Nieuw-^ori  ge- 
noemt  en  nu  h^rnomen  bij  de  Nederlanders  den  24  Aug.  1 673.  (New- 
Amst.  lately  called  N.  York  and  now  recaptured  by  the  Dutch).  It  is  a 
spirited  etching  by  the  celebrated  Bom«fn  de  Uoo^he,  -■■  (Asber's  List 
NO  18.) 

-• Same  map,  with  aame  title  and  etched  view  oC  New-Amsterdam, 

and  Bame  inscriptiou,  but  with  address:  Amst.,  R.  et  J.Ottens.  (about 
1750).  sq.  fol.  65  by  47.  —  Coloured.  20.— 

See  Aflher'fi  List  No  i8. 

Novi  Belgii  Novaeque  Angliae  jiqc  no*  Pennaylvaaiae  et  partis  Yir- 
giniae tabula,  multis  in  locis  emendata  a  J.  Vancjulrs.  (A^st,  about 
1680).  sq.  fol.  55  by  47.  —  Coloured.  12.— 

2031  Same  map;  plain,  not  coloured.  12.— 

With  view  of  Neio-Tork  bearing  the  inscription:  "Nieuw  Torek,  eertijdtge- 

noemt  Nieuw  Amsierdam  op  H  Eylani  Manhattans"  (New  York,  for- 
merly called  New  Amsterdam,  on  Manhattan  Island.).  —  (See  Jsker^i 
List  NO  19  and  II.) 

2032  Novi    Belgii,   Novaeque  Angliae  nee  non  Partis  Virginine  tabula, 

multis  in  locis  emendata  per  Nicolaum  Visteher.  (Amst,  about  1690).  sq. 
fol.  65^  by  47.  -    Coloured.  15.— 

Nicolaas  Visscher  retouched  the  plate  of  2i.  J.  fisscher  (N«  2027).  He 
added  the  emendations  of  Montanus  and  AUardt.  Some  names  occur  on  no 
other  map  but  this.  He  retained  the  view  of  New- Amsterdam,  bqt  with 
his  address.  (Asher's  List  N^  14.) 

2033  Novi  Belgii    tabula   ad  N.  J.  Visscheri  delineationero  repetita  quae 

ex  XXX  aliis  tabulis  colligi  potuernnt  additis,  lapidi  incisa,  dirigente 
6.  M.  Asher.  (4.mst.  1855).  sq.  fol.  54  by  46.  —  Proof  before  the  in- 
scription, etc.  12.50 

2034  Map  of  New-Netherland,  after  those  by  A.  Boggeveen,  A.  Montamis, 

a.  0.,  by  J.  P.  Bourje.  (Middelburg.  1818).  High  fol.  40  by  54.        1.50 

From:  N.  C.  liambrechtsen,  Korta  bescbrljving,  etc.  {Short  description  of 
the  discovery  etc.  of  New-Netherland).  Midd.  1818.  {Out  of  print).  — 
Catal.  Amer.  NO  1086.) 

2035  Same  map.  The  original  drawing  by  J.  P.  Bourje.  Same  size.  8.— 

Fr94-  MvUor, 


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Periiisylvahia  and  tiie  Province   of  Quebec,  from   Sie  observa 


jiarl  of 

observa  tions  of 

(7.  J^:StuitAw',  Augsburg^  if.  A.  Loiter.  1777.  2  glieetsfol.  Togethe*.76 

by, 67.  :^  Coloured,    .     .    .  8.— 

Fnbfiabed  on  aboount  of  the  war; 

3037  Map  of  two  millions  Acres  of  Land  West-Genesee  in  the  State  of 

N^-York,   hf  X  an(f  J?:  Ellitdtt.  1800.  fol.  66  bj<*62:  -  CdhWect:' -^ 
Very  rare.  ^  ,  ./,      l^-— 

This  map  i€i  msdb  fdr  a  tiegotiBtioti;  fof'tned  by  fiv^  Wealthy  mdrchants  of 
Amsterdam,  nearly  all  Baptists,  who  booght  these  two  millions  of  acres,, 
between  La11:6  *  Ontario  and  the  Nbrtbem'  bbundary  of  I^^sylyauiii,'  at 
aboat  one  florin  (40'cent8^d/df)  pW'acfe".  The  map  recdi-ils^thfeir^  Dames. 
—  See  for  two  rare  tracts  concerning  this  affair  Catal.  Amer.  N^  616 
ana'617. 

OriginaL  drawn  mc^'  rela^tiitg^  t6  thfe  s^ine  negiitiatidii.  One 

%Y^t  fol:  78  bf  66.  -^  Ver^fiekl^'mm)  '^'\J^i\it:  75.— 

This.mab  HA^  NKVEB  BE^N  pj^iNTEO  ;  it .was.^most,  probablj^.d^awi^  f^f 
the'  priDcipal  leaders  of  ^ the  eptefpr^«e,.  i^q'l^  quite,', different^  fron^,thQ, some- 
what smaller  map  by  V.  and  B,  EUieott,  and ^ from  that  in  the.tr^ct  by 
hj  fVan  FaradeUes  (C^taL  Any^er^.  ^M^,§16ji.^his  last^s  .m.Bph  gipre gene- 
ral an(l  evidently  made'  up '  before  the  transaction  was  concloded.  This 
drawn  map:  is  certainly  of  later  dati^,  forWe  filid'on  it  the"Dirtii»''of  th^' 
p«irchBBera,  and  the~  number  of  acYes  of  eaeh  of  thdfn/with  distinctly 
marked  boandaries. 

2b35^?j^nsylvania,  by,  2).  F.  Sdtzmann,  Hamburgj  C,  E.  Bhhh  1797.  «l.  fol. 
69  by  41.  —  Coloured.  2.— 

2040  V^i(toi«.  — r  FscQimile  of.  the,  very  r^re  map  of  Virgltiia,  Nutr- 

Netherlikiulv  XTeWrJBngeiancttibelQiiging^to.tbe:  BescbrUVlj^g^  van 

Nieuw  Nedcrlant   (Description  of  New-Netherland)    Amsterdam.   1651. 

(See  Catal.  Amer.  N©  1069).  small  sq.  fol.  25  by  17.      ..  .  1^.— 

Admirabiie    repfoadctioh   by  phoiolUb^apW  (prbc^d^-AVstrJ,  j)i'}iit^d''on"o/<i?' 

Datih  jmpir,   iniittftibg   midst  scri^pKIchisiy-  tbe  orfgfiial.'  Only '2'$' copies 

struck  off. 

a'dii  Vi^miai'  erfoi-scierund  besch^rifeen'  it  dapf.  /.  SehmldL  s^.  fol.  35  by 
29.  12.50 

Fromit  de  Bry^Grandi  Voj/apes.  Franbkf."i684.  voh'  XlII,  1; 

264-i**—^^—' Virginia,  Marytaii(iia\,et'' Cafollria.'  NorVmberg^^  /.  B.  Homann. 
(about  1750).  foi;  67  by  48.  —  Coloulrict:  2.— 

2(Ji3  darolinil' — '  Cirtig^iiSfi^  ef 'j^articuliere  dc  la 'Carotins,  par'X<'^iM<M»). 
Amst.,  P.  Moriier.  (about  1700)"  2  maps.' foil  45' by  5'J'  and*  60'by'48.— 
Coloured.  5.^^ 

26U'Michife^<i|   G^^Spliisi^h-s^tosclie 'una\hiftf6fi8clie  Weimar, 

Cteo^lph.  imifui;  18^8V  sq.  fol:  55 'by  45!  1.— 

2045  indisoa;  Geograplii9eh-8<AtiBtis«ht)  i«d  •hiErtdtl8clie''Charte.  Weitififeir,  Oeo- 
graph.  ItuUtut.  1826.  sq.  foi:  45  by ^38;*—  CGldured:'  1.— 

2046-[lli]ioi8,  •  .Gheogra^isch^stati^ische  una  hiatorische  Chafte.  Weidia^, 
GeogfapA,  iMiUut-  1826.  sq.'  fol.  46  by- 41.^  —  Cohared.  1.— 

20rt^Mi8soury,  Geographisch-ptatistischp  und»  historwche  Charle/^  Weimar, 
GeoffrapA.  /S&Sr,' 1^26.  sq.  fo1.^42t^y  3T.  ~'d/o«rfi:^  l.~ 

A1ff^^M%Ady^  21 

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2048  Missouri  nnd  Oregon.  Geographisch-statistische  and  historische  Charte. 
Weimar,  Oeograph,  Itutitut.  1826.  sq.  fol.  54  by  40.  —  Coloured,        1.— 

2049  Utah.  —  Map  of  a  reconnoissance  between  Fort  Leayenworth  and  the 
Great  Salt  Lalte,  made  1849—50  by  H.  Siatubury.  —  Map  of  the  Great 
Salt-Lake,  by  the  same.  2  very  large  maps,  folded  and  bound  in-8^ 
cloth.  1.25 

2050  Louisiane  et  le  cours  da  Mississipi,  par  G.  de  V  Isle.  Amst.,  J,  Covent 
^  C.  Morlier.  (about  1740).  sq.  fol.  GO  by  45.  —  Coloured,  3.— 

With  indication  of  the  dwelling-places  of  the  varioat  trihes. 

2051  Louisiana,  Maryland,  Virginia,    Caroline,  Georgie  ayec  une  partie 

de  la  Ploride.  Amst.,  Copens  #•  Morlier.  1758.  sq.  fol.  58  by  39,       2.50 

2052  Texas.  —  Mapa  de  las  Provincias  immediatas  a  la  linea  divisoria  entre 
la  Nueva  Espana  y  los  Estados  Unidos  Americanos,  (about  1800).  fol. 
48  by  36.  —  Coloured  and  illuminated,  25.— 

InterestiDg  drawn  and  unpublished  map  of  Texas,  with  many  details. 

2053  Flans.  —  Les  principales  Forteresses,  Ports,  etc.  de  TAm^rique  Sep- 
tentrionale.  (Amst.,  Coeens  en  Mortier,  1786).  fol.  61  by  48.  —  Colou- 
red. 3.— 

19  Plans  on  one  sheet:  Gharlestowu,  Boston,  New- York,  Providence,  etc. 

2054  Mexico.  —  Piano  corografico  de  la  Sonora  y  Pimeria,  Provincias  de 
Amer.  Sept.  Delineado  segun  el  que  ioxm6  el  P,  Juan  Nentuig  de  la 
Comp.  de  Jhs  y  preseutd  al  Ex.  Senor  Marques  de  Cruillas  Virrey 
Gov©'  y  Capitan  Geni  de  la  Nueva  Espana.  —  Very  large  sq.  fol.  102  by 
84.  —  WUh  drawn  oruamenis.  Pasted  on  cloth.  —  Slightly  damaged. 
Drawn  map.  72.— 

2Q(y5' Carte  pour  la^navigation  des  Isles  et  du  Golfe  de  Mexique,  d'apres 

Popple  par  Fh.  Buache.  Paris.  1743.  2  sheets,  fol.  Together:  94  by  50. 
—  Coloured.  3.— 

2056  Nueva  Galioia.  —  Large  ample  map  embracing  the  coast  of  the  Pacific 
from  the  entrance  of  the  Teacapan  till  beyond  the  Apisa.  Very  large  sq. 
fol.  141  by  99.  48.— 

Highly  interesting  drawn  map,  on   the  meridian  of  S.  Bias,  indicating  even  the 
farms,  ruins,  the  ventas  and  ranckerias,  etc. 

2057  *~~  Mapa  de  la  Sierra  Gordo,  y  costa  del  Seno  Mexicano^  desde  la  Ciu- 

dad   de   Queretaro  hasta  los  28^  en  qne  esta  la  Bahia  del  Espirito 

Santo,  sns    Rios,  Eneenadas  y  Provincias  qne  circundaban  la  costa  del 

'  Seno  Mexicano,  reconocida,  pacitlcada  y  poblada  en  la  mayor  parte  p. 
Joseph  de  Escandon^  Conde  de  la  Sierra  Gorda.  fol.  77  by  60.  —  Ok  vel- 
lum, drawn  in  colours ^  in  wooden  case.  24.— 

2058  Carta  corografica  de   la  Provincia  de  Guanajuato,  parte  de  las  de 

Guadalaxaray  Zacatecas^  VaUadolid,  Mexico  y  San  Louis,  para  el  uso  de 
TExmo  Sr  D.  Jose  de  la  Cruz,  Command.  General  de  la  Nueva  Gali- 
cia,  etc.  (about  1816).  Large  sq.  fol.  94  by  61.  36.— 

DriAwn  map. '-^  With  ample  information  on  the  rancherias,  haeieMdas,roMda, 
on  the  fortified  places  of  the  rebels,  etc. 

2059  Plan  Geometrico  del  Lago  de  Chapala;  -^  Nicely  drawn  map  execu- 
ted by  the  pilot  Jose  JUarvaeg,  With  the  Island  MeftCala.  Large  sq.  fol. 
98  by  42.  36.- 

prawn  map.  -^  With  indications  of  the  depth  of  the  lake. 

Fred.  Mnller, 

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2060  Nueva  Galicia.  —  Piano  del  Puerto  de  San  Bias,  esteros  que  lo 
oircumdan  y  Caminos  por  donde  actualmente  se  communica  eon  las 
pueblos  imediatos.  —  Fine  drawn  map,  carefully  executed. with  the 
pen  and  in  colours,  about  1815.  fol.  54  by  40.  12. — 

2061  Piano   topografico    de   San  Bias   a  Tepic.  —  Drawn  map  of  the 

same  date    as   the   former  treating  almost  on  the  same  region,  fol.  39 
by  26.  6.- 

Seems  to  have  served  as  the  original  for  an  engraved  plan. 

2062  Piano  topografico  de  la  Proyincia  de  Zaeatecas^  Reyno  de  N.  G. 

-  Sacado.y  delineado  de   orden   de  el  D.  Francisco  Rendon,  Intend,  de 

Egercito    y  de   la  misma  Provincia  por  D.  Juan  Aatonio  da  Puig.  Ano 
de  1797.  lol.  72  by  61.  —  Coloured.  12.— 

Brawn   map.     Comprising  the:  partidos   de    Aguas    CalienteSy    TucMpildy 
TlaltedangOf  and  of  the  Real  y  Minai  de  Ojo-caliente. 

2063  Map  (without  title)  of  the  jurisdiction  of  Ruichapa,  Tula  and  Quau- 

tiilan,    northward    of  the   city   of  Mexico,    fol.    53  by  47.  —  Coloured. 
Drawn  map.  6. — 

2064  Mapa   que   manifiesta  la  Provincia  de   Guanaxuato  por  los  quatro 

rumbos  princips.  Ano  de  1817.  fol.  75  by  46.  —  Coloured,    ,  6. — 

2065  — —  Mapa  Topografico  de  la  Provincia  de  (?«tf«tf/««^.  —  Z)rfl«>«  in  colours 
and  signed:  „jDr.  Jose  Manuel  Lopes  Secada fecit  en  IrapuatodHo  deiSll,'' 
Ibl.  41  by  29.  6.— 

2066  Piano  topografico  de  la  Intendencia  de  Zacaiecas^  Reyno  de  Nueva 

Galicia.  fol.  41  by  28.  —    With  the  arms  of  the  Province  carefully  drawn 
in  colours.  --    Drawn  map.  6.— - 

2067  Piano  topografico  de  la  Intendencia  de  Zacateeas^  Reyno  de  Nueva 

Galicia.   fol.  43  by  26.  —  Drawn  map,  -*  Coloured^  with  the  arms  of  the 
Province  nicely  done  in  penwork.  6. — 

2068  Piano   de   la  ciudad  de  Guadalajara^  Capital  del  Reyno  de  Nueva 

Gs^cia,,  levantado  por  D.  Santiago  Guzman.  Ano  de  1813.  Large  fbl.  96 
by  66.  —   Drawn  map.  —  Coloured.  12. — 


^.  CENTRAL-AMEKICA. 

2069  Grand  theatre  de  la  guerre  en  Amerique.  Amst.,  R.  &  J.  Ottens. 
(about  1760).  6  sheets  fol.,  each  63  by  46.  —  Coloured.  6.— 

With  special  plans  of  Mexico,  St.  Domingo,  Acapuico,  Vera-Crnz,  etc. 

2070  Hoilduras.  —  Old  cjiart,  (without  title),  of  thQ  GOBSt  of  Souduras,  from 
Cabo  Guay  Morelo,  eastward  from  TrugiUo  till  the  gulf  of  Rigueras^  with 
the  Islands  Gnanaja,  etc.  fol.  64  by  47.  —  Coloured.  Drawn  map.   24.— 

2071  Carta  Geographica   de   las   Coatas  de  Honduras,  Yucatan  y  Seno 

Mexicano,   etc.,   que  con  la  maior  veneracion  se  dedica  a  L.  R.  P.  de 
V.  M.  por  Dr.  Thorn.  Southwell,  fol.  48  by  38,  —  Coloured.  24.— 

With  interesting  annutations,  (made  after  freetrade  was  granted  to  Yucatan,) 
on  the  places  where  the  best  dying-wood  grows  ajid  on  those  which  the  En- 
glish smugglers  nsed  to  visit.  —  Drawn  mv^. 


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2072  Centred- Ammea,  ~  Map  cqmp.ijecl  from  materials  ,i^:^WIllled  by  the  C^iip- 
mftfee  on  ^Foreign  Relations  of  the  Stnato  m  the  if.  S.,  under  direc- 
tion o!  ff^.  E  Palmer,  1856.  Very  large  map,  folded  and  boimd  'm-8^. 
cloth,  ■     ■     -s:       ■  ^gg 


2073  Insnlae  Americanae.  (Amst.)  G.  Blaeu.  (1638).  sq.  fol.  52  by  38.  — 
QOoitred.  With  cdmplete  French  text.  —  From:  Blaeu' 9  Theatre.^  16S8. 
(Qe^  N«»  1890).  '  2.50 

^074  Qi^ba,  Jamaica  9^  St.  Doi\iingQ  (wiljh   aoothern   part  of  Flonda).    — 

'    *     From:  JaiUf(^^iu^'  J^r^e  Mlof^  V9I. y  ^(The  waterworld).  Am8t.  1657.  — 

sq.  fol.  51  by  41.  —  Coloured,  Dutch  text  on  verso.  2.50 

2075  ,We8t-Indie8,  and  Central   America.    Large  chart  by  J.  SiJ^ie^,  Amst, 
'  "    ^.'r.  Keulek  (about  1725).  Large  sq.  fol.  100  by  60.  '  3.50 

2076  Carte   des  Antilles  Francoises  et  des    Islets  voisines,   par  G.  de  VhU. 
'"■  ■    Ainst,    J,  Covem    &   C.  Mortier,    (ab^ut  1740).  Hi^h  fol.  45   by   5d.— 

Coloured,  2.50 

2037  Insulae  Americanae:  Cuba,  Hispaniola,  Jamaica,  etc.  Amst,  S,,  ei 
J.  OMm  (aljOUt  X756).  sq.  fol  58  by  50.  —  Coloured,  3.— 

This  map,  including  Central  America,  the  coast  of  Florida,  etc.  was  pu- 
blished on  account  of  the  war  1756—63,  as  is  indicated  by  the  Ihitch 
title.  * 

2078  Cuba,    St.    Domingo,    Jamaica,    and    the  Istl^jonus  of  PanaoJia.  Amst, 
'  B.   et  J,    Ottens,   (about   1760).   2   sheets,    fol.    Together  55  by  85.  — 

Coloured,  6.— 

With  ^parate  plans  of  Havana,  St.  Domingo,  and  St.  Aagostin,  with  their 
barboors.  Besides  indications  on  the  route  and  on  the  traffic  of  the 
ships,  .etc. 

2079  Cuba  and  Martinique.  3  maps  by  G,  Rollos.  For:  Royal  Magazine. 
(about  1780).  sq.  40.  24  by  17.  *        '  '    1.— 

2080  Havana,  plan  of  the  city,  fortifications  and  harbour.  With  separate 
map  of  Cuba.  For  Univers,  Magazine,  sq.  fol.  34  by  25.  1.— - 

2081  Plan  de  la  Ciu^lj^  y  iRAQEJ^.  AS  Ja  liayaqa.  (about  1800).  sq.  fol. 
71  by  52.  —  CAEEPULLr  dbawm  in  coloubs.  24.— 

With  many  explanations. 

208.?  Portorico  and  the  Caraib  l^lapdp.  —  Firqip :  Jan^fQi^iue'  U^ge  At- 
la^,  yoL  y  (the  Y^^t^n^P^^)  4V?st.  1657.  --7  s^.  iq\.  51  ^y  41.  — 
Coloured,  Dutch  text  oh  verso.  2.50 

2083  St.    Dprningo,     by     ^.  de  VIsle.  Amst.,  J.  Covens  &  C,   Mortier,  (About 
''•  '"  mO).  so.  {f^l.  61  by  47.  —  Colour^4,  '  1.50 

2084  Jamaica.    Amst   iV.    Visscher  (about   1700).    sq.    fol.    59    by    51.    — 
'  Q?loured,  —  From:  VisseAer's  Atlas,  (See  N«  1899—1^902).  2.50 

208R  Martinique,   after    the  surveys    of  Bouel  and  J)elisle^   by   ^1   Buaeke, 
"•     Amst,  J,  Covens  et  C,  MpriWr.  (about  174()).'.  sq.  fol.  —  Q^^J^^-     3-— 
With  plan  of  the  harbours,  mdicatioUj'  o|  all  the'*4yelliiij^placp|8,   sugar-mills, 
lEl&c  niWes  ©ritiie  ijrobrie^^^ 

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2086  Curasao  veith  plan  of  Fort  Ainsterdain  ^^4  ^t.  Aa^a'A  Bay.  Aqitt., 
S:  r.  Keulen  (About  1720).  fol.  59  by  52.  1.—. 

2087  Onra^ao,  its  harbours  and  fortresses.  —  7  drawn  and  unpublished 

maps,  of  al^out  1900.  sm.  fol.  2.60 

2088  Map  of  the  Island,  with  indication  of  the  plantations,  sepa- 
rate plan  of  the  city  and  harbour,  etc.  Amst.,  (?.  RuUt  v.  Keulen^  1836. 
J^^rge  ^q.  fol.  60  by  51.  —  CoUmrtd.  2.|»9 

2089  The    Isl^md,   with  separate   map  of  the  Caraibs  and  pUm  of  Fort 

Amsterclam.    —    From:    r.  d.  Botch,  Overzeetehe  BegUHngen  (182^6).     — 
sq.  foL  51  by  36.  2.-— 

2090  St  Eustatius.  Amst,  £.  Ottefu.  1775.  sq.  foL  50  by  3;7.  2.50 

With  iodi^^ion  of  the  plmttationt,  vith  th«  piopi^tor8  onmes. 

2091  Nicely   drawn  map    by   J.   S.    Muys,   sq.  4*^.    24    by    15.    — 

UnpublisAed,  5.— 

21092  Araba,  after  the  survoys  by  Capt.  ¥^.  A,  v.  Spengler.  1920.  ani  %y 
Capt.  R.  F.  p,  Baden,  1825.  sq.  fol.  45  by  30.  1.— 


/.  SOUTH-AMERICA. 

2093  Mar  di  Aethiopia:  the  cofists  of  Q.  America.  — Trom  i  Janz^onutt*  Lajrat 
AOat,  1657.  (See  alcove  N«  1887.)  2.50 

2094  ^m^igiie  Mjgridionale,  p^r  Saim*.  Paris,  H,  JtuUot  (1^95).  fol.  65  by 
46.  T-  Cplour^d.  3.50 

Forms  with  N«  1984  a  vfiry  fine  m»p  of  the  New  World  in  2  sheets. 

?096  South-America,,  by  Q,  d$  VJ$U,  Aj»st,  f,  SeAenff,  17ft5,  ^q.  fol.  ^9  by 
45.  —  (loicinre^,  2.— 

2096  South-America,  by  d'4nvifle.  Paris,  cbes?  rA^tejir.  1748.  3  sheets,  fol. 
Together:  78  by  123.  —  Fine  map.  6.50 

2097  fBouthrAn^^riq^  Amst.,  Cwenz  ^  Vorivfr.  1757.  fbl.  59  by  54.  -r-  CoUm- 
red,  2. — 

WitH^  iopogrtiphical  aisu^tatiops  on  the  map. 

2098  South-America,  by  H.  JaiUdt.  Amst.,  £.  et  J.  OHern.  (about  1760).  fol. 
60  by  49.  —  Polo^red.  2.— 

2099  South-America's  Central  and  Southern  part.  2  maps  embracing  the  whole 
of  Brazil,  Peru,  Chili,  Paraguay,  etc.  No  place  or  date.  (About  1845). 
Each  198  by  80.  —  Coloured,  on  eloiA,  toUh  wooden  rolU.  10.— 

^100  So«th-Af¥ieri?.a.  —  Maps  of  the  Kiv«ra  Amazon,  Huall^ga,  Ucayalli 
flrow  the  observations  of  W.  L.  ^erndtm*  (1851-2),  8  laiTge  maps  fol- 
ded and  in-80.  ehtA.  1.50 

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2101  Venezuela  and  Nneva  Granada.  —  Description  de  el  sacolaguDay 
provincia  de  Maracaibo  nuevamente  corregida  de  algunos  yerros  qe  la 
esperiencia  a  notado  p.  Domingo  de  A  bad.  Ano  de  1755.  sq.  fol.  71  by 
57.  —  Deawn  in  coloues  on  vellum.  24. — 

InterestiDg  map,  beginning  eastward  from  B..  de  Hacka  till  beyond  Coro 
and  southward  till  Pamplona  and  the  river  Apure,  with  many  indications 
on  the  TrapicAeSj  Haciendas,  etc. 

2102  Piano  del  Kyo   de  Atrato  y  sus  confines  reconocido  per  el  Te- 

niente  Coronet  Don  Ignacio  de  Quiroga  hallandose  Governador  del  Choc6 
el  ano  de  1774.  Large  sq.  fol.  88  by  59.  —  Carefully  deawn  and  colou- 
red map.  12.— 

With  many  explanations  in  the  under  margin. 

2103  Original  and  very  ample  rfwtt7»  map  of  the  country  between  the  river 

Magdalena  till  Chocd.  Drawn  Hn  colours  and  signed  by  Captain  Antonio 
de  la  Torre.  Dated:  ^Ck)rozal  de  Fileta,  Provincia  de  Cartagena  de  Jnd. 
9  de  Sept  de  1777."  sq.  fol.  84  by  54.  24.— 

Sligthly  damaged  at  the  beginning  of  the  title. 

2104  — ^  Another  originjal  map  dfawn  in  colours  by  the  same  JMt,  de  la 
Torre,  embracing  the  countries. tO'  the  left  oii\ie  MiLgddlena  iiXX  Panama, 
with  the  Islands  in  the  Gulf  of  Miguel,  etc.  Dated:  13  June  1778.  Large 
sq.  fol.  93  by  72.  24.- 

Draton  map.  —  Slightly  damaged  in  the  right  corner. 

2105  Another   drawn   and  coloured  map  by  the  same  author,  indicating 

the   courses   of  the  rivers  Sinu  and   Atrato,  with  the  intermedial  coast, 

the   river  S.  Juan,  with  the   coast  adjacent  to  the  Pacific.  Large  sq. 

fol.  89  by  34.  24.— 

2106 piano  de  la  Provincia  de  Zitara.  Another  draum  and  coloured  map 

of  about  the  same  time  as  the  foregoing,  sq.  fol.  78  by  35.  12.— 

2107  Mapa  fysico  y  politico  de  Venezuela  por  A,  Codazzi.  Caracas,  1840. 

4  sheets,  fol.  Together  165  by  101.  —  Coloured,  Half  hound.  8.— 

2108  Garthdkgena.   -*-  Plans  of  Cartfaagena,  Portb-Bello'  and  Havana,  with 
;    their  fortifications   and  harbours.  Amst.,  d.  Covens  et  C.  Morticr.  (about 

1735).  3  maps  on  1  sheet,  each  31  by  21^.  2.50 

2109  New   and  correct  plan  of  the  Harbour  of  Carthagena  in  America, 

by  P.  Chassereau.  Also  a  view  of  the  (English)  fleet  as  they  anchored 
....  to  besiege  the  town.  London,  Th.  Bowles.  1741.  sq.  fol.  51  by 
41.  .  7.50 

With  English  text  in  6  columns  relating  to  the.  siege. 

2110  Plan   du  Port,   de  la  Ville  et  des  Forteresaes  de  Carthag^ne  sui- 

vant  le  dessein  apiwrtS  ....  par  la  (sic)  Capitaine  G.  Laws.  Amst, 
Covens  &  Moriier  (1741).  sq.  fol.  60  by  51.  7.50 

A  plau  (1  iff  erring  from  the-  foregoing,  with  erplanation.  on  the  positions  and 
operations  of  the  English  fleet  in  6  colamns. 

2111  Orinoco.  —  Map  of  the  river  from  its  entrance  till  St^  Thomas  de  la  Gu- 
ano. Anno  1629.  —  Facsimile  drawing  after  the  original  Dutch  survey, 
now  in  the  Archives  at  the  Hague,  sq.  fol.  49  by  29.  4.— 

2112  Guyana.  —  Portulano  (without  title),  embracing  the  whole  coast  o^ 
Guiana  frora^  Pmtta  de  Araya  and  tho  Island  Marguerite  till  the  entrance 
of  the  Amit'ion^  bearing  this  inscriptidn  (in  English):  j^Qabriett  laiton 
made  fh^  plate.  London  Anno  Bom.  1608."  Large  sq.  fol.  78  by  58.  — 
Caeejtuily  drawn  and  coloured  on  vellum.  '       120.— 

I*red.  MtiHer, 

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2113  Guyana.  —  Chart  of  the  coast  between  the  rivers  Cupanama  and 
Oronoque,  by  C.  J,  FoogJU,  Amst.,  J.  v.  Keulen,  (1694).  fol.  59  by  50.  — 
Coloured.  —  From  his  Atlas,  see  N^  1952.  •  2.50 

2114  Chart  of  the   coast  between   Cabo   Noord  and  Kio  Amano,  by 

a  J.  Vooght  Amst,  J,  v,  Keulen.  (1694).  fol.  59  by  50.  —  Coloured.  — 
Prom  his  Atlas,  see.No  1952.      .  2.50 

With  plan  of  Fort  Cajana. 

2115  Chart  of  the   Golfo  de  Paria,.  with  the  Islands  Tabago,  Trinidad 

Granada,    etc.,   by  C,  J.  FodgAt.  Amst,  J.  v.  Keulen.  (1694),  fol.  59  by 
60.  —  Coloured.  —  From  his  Atlas,  see  K»  1952.  2.50 

2116  Surinam.  —  Chart  of  the  coast,  by  C.  J.  Vooghi.  Amst.,  J.  v.  Keulen. 
(1694).  fol.  59  by  50.  —  Coloured.  From  his  Atlas.  See  N«  1952.     2.50 

2117  —  Different  chait,  with  special  plan  of  the  mouth  of  the  river  Suri- 
.  nam.   Amat.    0^  v.  .Keulen.   (about   1720).  Large   sq.  fol.  88  by  51.  — 

Coloured.  .  3.— 

2118  Brazil.  —  Baya  de  Todos  os  Sanctos.  Sm.  sq.  fol.  35  by27.  —  From: 
de  Uet,  Novus  Orbit.  1633.  (Cat.  Amer.  856—859).     ,  2.  - 

2119  Brazil.   Amst.,   J.  Janstonius.  (1639).  sq.  fol.  49  by  38.  —  From^ 

Jansson's  Atlas.  1639.  (See  N®  1887).  3.— 

With  separate  maps  of  All-Saiots-Bay  and  of  Olinda  de  Feraam^iico. 

2120  Brazil,  by  •/.  ^/flf(?w,  with  dedication  to  C.  ab  Artischau  Arciszewski. 

Amst.   J.   Blaeu   (1645).    sq.  fol.  49  by  35 J.  -   From:  Rlaeu's  Theatre. 
1845..  (See  IS^  1891).  3.— 

2121   Brasiliae  littora.  Amst.,  F.  de  Wit  (about  1675).  fol.  57  by  48.  — 

Coloured.  ~  From  de  Wit's  Maritime  Atlas.  (See  N»  1950.)  2.50 

2122  Brazil,  by  /.  Blaeu.  Amst,  A.  JFolfgangk.  (1680).  sq.  fol.  58  by  50.  — 

Coloured.  —  F torn:  Wolfgang's  Atlas.  168().' (See  N^  1903.)  2.50 

2123  Large   map   by  F.  Post.   Amst.,    Allard.    1689.    9  sheets,     fol.    52 

by  27.   —  Only   one  sheet,   on  which   the  figure  of  a  sugar-mill  and 
other  scenes  of  Brazil-life.  —  Verg  rare.  2.50 

This   map  is  a  later  and  miicli  altered'  edition  Df'tho  9  plates  in  the  work 
of  Barlaeus.  Amst.  1647.  (See  Catal.  Amer.  J^[o  185.) 

2124  Carte   da  Br^sil-Hollandais  au   commencement   du  17e  si^cle,    p. 

P.  M.  Netseher.  La  Haye.  1848.  Small  flq.  fol.  —.75 

2125  P^rou,  Br^sil  et  le  Pays  des  Amasjonea,  par  G.  de  Vlsle,  Amst,  P.  Mor- 
tier,  (about  1700).  sq.  foL  57  by  49.  —   Coloured.  2.50 

With  topographical  observations  especially  on  Uie  inland  of.  Brazil. 

2126  Argentine  BepubliO.  -^  Plan  del  Puerto  y  Bahia  de  San  Julian  si- 
tuado  en  la  Costa  Magellanica.  Small  sq.  fol.  39  by  30.  12.— 

With   indication  of  the  shallows  add  banks.  Drawn  with  india-ink  and  pen. 

2127  Paraguay,  Chili,  Detroit  de  Magellan,  etc.  par  G.  de ,  Vlsle.  Amst. 
P.  Mortier.  (about  1700).  fol.  57  by  49.  —  Coloured.  2.50 

With  historical  and  topographical  observations  on  the  map. 

2128  Freti  Magellanici  ac  novi  Freti  vulgo  Le  Maire  exactissima  delineatio. 
Amst.,  G.  Blaeu.  (1638).  sq.  fol.  39  hy  '61  ^.-^  Coloured.  —From: 
Blaeu't  Theatre.  1638.  (See  W  1890).  ,  6.— 

See  on    this   interesting  map  (first    published  by  Mercator  and  Hondius  in 


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tMt  Atlas  of  163^),  dd  the  note  oi^darring'.o'n  it,  relatrng  to'  Scb.  de 
Weert's  voyage  (1598)  aod'the  part  Bareiit  Jabsz^  Potgieter  took  in  it, 
NO  1878.  (Compare  Cat.  Amer.  1976). 

S>129  Magdlanica  tstmla.  Amst.,  0,  BUuu,  (1645).  Bq.  tbl.  63^}  My  41.  —  Cb- 
kmrtd.  FroDdi  BkieuU  AOar.  1646.  (f^  N^  1«91).  2.50 

Different  and  more  correct  map  than  that-  of  1-698; 

2130  The  PaoiflO.  —  Mar  del  Zur:  the  coast  of  America  from  Califoroia  till 
Cape  Horn.  —  Prom :  ntan)u<Hiiut'  Largg  AiUtd:  (Sefe  above  W 1888.)    2:50 

Sll<31  Mer  du  Sad   contenant  TUle  de  Californie,  les  co8|e»  de  Mexique, 

du  Perou,   Chili  etc.  Amst,  P.  Mortier.  (about  1700).   Large  sq.  fol.  75 
by.  60.  —  Colou¥edi  2;50 

2132 Carte  nouvclle  de  la  Mer  da  Sud.  Amst.,  A.  &  R.  de  Leth,  (about 

1760).  2  sheets,  fol.  Together  93  by  59.  —  Coloured.  12;— 

Itftertoting  map  embracing  th^  whole  of  Amertiea,  •  and' several  separate  maps 
and  plans,  viz.  of  Mexico,  Vera  Cruz,  Habana,  the  Isthmlis' of- Panama, 
of  liarien,  etc.  Besides  some  ethnographical  figures,  and  historjcal  anno- 
tations on  the  discoveries  of  the  dilwreiit  parts  of  America  antf' of  the  ad- 
jacent Islands. 

2132  Carte  des  nouvell^s  d^otivertes  au  nord'de'la  Mer  du  Sad,  pw 

de  ride,  Paris.  1750.  sq.  fol.  65  by  46.  —  Coloured,  2.50 

2133  Polus  Antarcticus.  From:  Jamsonius'  Large  MIm,  V9I.  V.  (The  Water- 
w6rid).  Amst.  1657.  sq.  fol.  51  by  41.  —  Coloured:  —  Datch  text  on 
verso.  (See  N»  1888.)  ^  ,         2.50 

With  scenes  of  the  life  of  the  inhabitants  of  the'  AiitarctTc  Is1a6ds^ 


g.  AACTIC  REGIONS. 


2135  Polas  ArcticHs:  with  the  mpst  northern  parts  of  America. '—  From: 
Jantsonius  Large  Jtlat,  fol.  V  (The  WaterworM).  Aiust.  1657,  —  sq. 
fol.  51  by  41.  —  Colouredi,  Dut«h  text  on  verso.  —  (See  N«  1888).  2.50 

2136  Spitzbergen.  ~  Portulano  of  the  coasts  of  Eurbpe,  Wffl'i'seJ)arate  map 
of  a  part  of  Spitzbergen.  Amsterdam,  ifiUem  ^anaoon  Blaeu^  (aboat 
1620).  Large  fol.  76  by  60.  —  Printed  on  vellum,  wUh  coloured  arm. 
—  Unique.  40.— 

Certailily  ohe  of  the  earliest  maps  pablidied-by  W,  J,  Btaeu  (See  note  of 
NO  1890).  Th^  anthor  is»  according  to  a  notice  on  the  mapj  Ci>ni*/if 
Doed^s  from  Edaoi'. 

2137  Nora-Zembla,  Strait  Waygats  and  Nassaui  Northern  cosfst  pf  the  land 
of  the  Samoyedea.  —  From:  JatusonM  Large  Mlas,  vol.  V  (The  Wa- 
terworld).  Amst.  1667.  —  sq.  fol.  51  by  41.  —  Coloured,  -^  Ehitchtext 
on  verso.  (See  N^.  1888).  4.— 

Interesting  map  illustrating  the*  Diitefa  etpeditfon  in  searcfa'of  a*  Noitfi- 
West- Passage,  by  Heemskerck  and  fifttendsz.  1596. 

2138  Jan-Mayen-Island.  —  From:  Janssonfus'  Large  Mlas,  vol  V.  (The  Wa- 
terworld).  Amst.  16S7.  —  sq.  fol.  51  by  41.  —  Colour t^.  --  IWtehtexi 
on  verso.  (See  No.  1888.)  2M 


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2139  NAUTICAL  MAGAZINE  and  Naval  chronicle.  Journal  of  papers 
on  subjects  connected  with  maritime  affairs.  London.  1832-35,  37-49. 
Vol  1—4,  6—18.  Numerous  mpa  and  phtet,  8o.  30.— 

2140 Same  work.  Enlarged  Series.  London.  1837—49.  Vol.  1  -  13.  ^«jd* 

and  plates,  kf.  calf,  8«.  15.— 

Interesting  periodical  containing  relations  of  ancient  and  modem  voyages, 
discoveries,  ethnographical  memoirs,  etc. 

2141  VEBZAMELING  van  BERIGHTSN  over  eenige  onderwerpen 
derNavigaticAmst.  1788-1828.  Vol.  I,  1—7.  Ill- IV.  V,  2  and  VI,  1. 
Maps,  80.  30.— 

{Collection  of  Records  on  Nautical  subjects.) 

Collection  of  great  rarity,  the  16  pai*ts,  which  form  the  1st  and  2d  volu- 
me, having  been  published  in  the:  » Almanac h  voor  Zeelieden^  1788  — 
1828  {Mariner's  Almanac.)  —  The  3d  and  following  volumes  are  entit- 
led; nBerickten  en  Verhandelingen  over  eenige  ondenoerpen  d.  Zeevaart, 
verzam.  en  vervaard,  door  J,  F.  L.  Schroder.  —  Vol.  V,  1  and  VI,  2  are 
omitted  in  the  series.  —  To  this  periodical  the  following  N®  forms  the 
continuation. 

2142  VEBHANDELJNGSSN  en  BBBICHTBN  betrekkelijk  het  zeewe- 
zen  en  de  zeevaartkunde,  verzam.  en  uitgeg.  door  7.  F.  X.  Schroder^ 
G.  A,  Tindal  and  J,  Swart.  Amst.  1837—71.  Annual  series  of  32  vol. 
With  plates  and  maps,  8«.  (Vol.  1—14  Af.  clotA,  the  foil,  in  parts.) 

(230.—)  65.— 
{Memoirs  and  Records  relating  to  Marine-affairs  and  Navigation.) 

2243  Tijdsohrift  toegewtld  aan  het  Zeewezen,  uitgeg.  d.  A.  E.  Tromp  en 
C.  Verveer,  Amst.  1830—33.  4  vol.  Plates,  hf,  calf,  8®.  7.50 

{Journal  for  Marine-ajfairs.) 

2244  Same  periodical.  2d  series,  by  J.  C,  Filaar  and  J.  M.  Obreen.  Me- 

demblik,  Amst.  1841—52.  11  vol.  Plates.  80.  20  — 

The  NrsS  141— 21 44  form  a  complete  set  op  the  Dutch  Nautical  Ma- 
gazines, containing  not  only  memoirs  and  records  on  marineraffairs,  but 
also  numerous  interesting  articles  on  the  Dutch  voyages  and  discoveries. 

2145  Annales  Hydrographiqnes,  recueil  d'aris,  instructions,  documents 
et  memoires  relatifs  k  I'hydrographie  et  4  la  navigation.  Paris.  1849 -50. 
4  torn,  in  parts.  Maps.  8«.  (20.—)  3.- 

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2146  EBinSGHEB  WEGWSISEB  im  Gebiete  der  Landkarten-Konde, 
nebst  Nachrichten  zar  Befdrderung  der  Mathemai-physikaL  Greographie 
und  Hyflrographie.  Berlin,  S.  Sehropp  ^  Co.  1829—36.  I  -VII,  1—8. 
Mapt  and  portr.  8«.  —  Complete.  (42.—)  22.50- 

Very  interesting  and  rarely  OGCorring  fore-rnnner  of  Petermann*s  MittheUun- 
gen,  containing  numerous  critical  essays  on  American  cartography,  etc., 
f.  i.:  Atlas  de  TOceaD  Pacifique,  p.  de  Kriiseustem.  16  prts.  —  Le  Pi- 
lotc  de  Bresil,  p.  Koussin.  —  New  Ameiic.  Atlas,  by  Tanner.  2  prts.  — 
Map  of  the  U.  S.,  by  J.  &  A.  Walker.  3  prts.  —  Carte  generale  de 
I'Araer.  Mend.  p.  Spii  et  Martins.  —  Portrait  ofCpt.  Franklin.  — List  of 
Maps,  Charts  etc.  pnbl.  by  Tanner,  Philadelphia.  —  Map  of  N.America. 
London,  Wyld.  1828.  —  Map  of  New  Brunswick  a.  Nova  Scotis,  by 
Wyld.  —  Carte  d.  Etate-Unis,  p.  Brae'.  —  etc.  etc. 

Qoite  complete  copies  are  rare,  the  publication  having  been  stopped  in  the 
middle  of  the  year. 

2147  Zeitschrift  fur  Erdkunde,  als  yergleichende  Wisaenschaft  mitAuf- 
nahme  ihrer  Elemente  aus  der  Natarwiaseuschaft,  Geschichte,  Statistik 
etc.  Herausgeg.  van  J,  G,  Ludde  a.  H,  Berykaus.  Magdeb.  1846—50. 
Bd.  V— X.  6  vols.  8d.  maps.  S^  9.- 

These  vols,  of  this  interesting  journal  contain  amongst  other  memoirs: 
F.  Junghuhn^  zor  Gesch.  d.  Vnlkane  anf  Java.  —  C.  C,  Bafn,  Lage  der 
Hanptansiedelung  d.  alten  Normannen  in  Amerika.  —  /.  J)omeyiOyViha 
die  Geologic  van  Chili.  —  C.  Ra/n,  Alte  Geographic  d.  Arktischen  Gegeo- 
den  Amerika' 8.  —  ff.  B.  Alexander ^  Vergleichung  des  Markesisehen  mit 
den  Hawaiischen  Dialect.  —  T.  Deppe,  Reise  in  Kalifomien.  —  Jhr.  Beke^ 
Der  Nil  und  seine  Zuflnsse.  —  /.  Rae^  iib.  d.  Expedition  nach  d.  Ark- 
tischen Kusten  d.  Amerikan.  Pestlandes.  —  Jomard,  iiber  die  Botoknden, 
mit  Worterverzeichniss  ihrer  Sprache.  —  Id.,  iib.  d.  Sprache  d.  Nord- 
Amerikan.  Indianervolks  der  Scheynness.  —  S.  MuUer,  iiber  Sumatra.  — 
Schildernngen  von  d.  Loyalty -Inseln  und  Salomons-Archipelagus,  etc.  etc. 

2148  MONATSBEBICHTE  ttber  die  Verhandlangen  der  Gesellschaft  far 
Erdknnde  zu  Berlin.  Bedigirt  von  J.  Lehmann,  W.  Mahlmann  a. 
T.  E.  Gumprecht.  Berlin,  1840—53.  Jahrg.  1—14  in  7  vols.  Many  mapi. 
hf.  calf.  80.  (vol.  3  and  4  in  parts.)  (60-)  17.50 

One  of  the  best  periodicals  on  Geography,  containing  many  interesting 
contributions  to  physical,  mathematical,  political  and  historical  Geogra- 
phy, by  2>09e,  Ehrenberg ,  Erman ,  Madler ,  Bitter^  Zeune^ 
V.  JBueh,  Kloden,  and  others,  especially  on  America,  Australis 
and  the  most  distant  parts  of  the  world.  —  Continnated  by  the  following 
number. 

2149  ZEITSCHBIFF  FUB  ALLGEMEINE  EBDEXJNDE.  Heraus- 
gegeben  von  Gumprecht.  6  vol.  —  Neue  Folge,  hrsgbn.  yon  Neumann 
u.  Koner.  19  vol.  —  Index  for  the  25  volnmes.  —  Zeitschrift  fur  Erd- 
kunde zu  Berlin.  Hrsgb.  von  Koner.  Vol.  1—7.  Berlin.  1853—72.  — 
Together:  32  vol.  Mape.  Uniform  binding  in   half  calf,  (1872  tewed),  8». 

(126.—)  66.-- 
CoHPLETE  SET  of  this  highly  esteemed  journal,  containing  numerous  eontri* 
buttons  to  the  knowledge  of  American  Geography. 

2160  Oesfeld,  C.  W.  v.,  Der  Karten-Freund.  BerUn.  1841—44.  2  parts 
1  vol.  80.  2.- 

2161  Zaoh,  F.  von.  —  Allgemeine  Geographische  Ephemeriden  .Heiaos- 
geg.  von  t\  van  Zach.  Weimar,  1798—99.  4  vols.  24  parts.  17  portr,  and 
16  mape.  80.  4.50 

Memoirs  on  physical  and  astronomical  geography;  reviews  ofbooks  and  maps, 

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etc.'Frae  portraits  of  Herschel,  Lalande,   Delombre,  Banks,  and  other  ce- 
lebrities. 

2152  Zaoh,  F.  von.  —  Monatliche  Correspondenz  zur  BefSrderung  derErd- 
und  Himmelskunde,  hrsgbn.  v.  F.  von  Zach.  Gotha.  1806—10.  torn. 
13—19  and  21.  8  vol.  Portr,,  maps  and.  plates.  8^  9.— 

Contains  some  essajs  on  maps  and  globes,  many  astronomical  observations, 
relation  of  van  Krusenstem's  voyage  round  the  World,  etc.  —  Geogra- 
phische  Lage  v.  Mexico  a.  Acapalco.  —  Eiirop.  Colonie  weisser  Indianer 
ara  Ohio.  —  Geograph.  Lange  u.  Breite  v.  Quito.  —  Th.  Grenus*  Pern- 
anische  Gradkiessnng.  —  Resultate  einiger  in  N.  Araerika  gemachten  Beo- 
bacht.  d.  Sonnefinstemiss,  16  Jan.  1806,  etc.  etc. 

2153  Benghem,  C.  a,  Bibliographia  historica,  clironologica  et  geographica. 
Amsterdam,  apud  Jausson.  Waesbergios.  1685.  vellum,  120.  3. — 

Contains  many  interesting  acconnts  on  BUau  and  other  Atlases,  having 
been  published  by  the  saccessors  of  Bleau's  competitors. 

2154  Canzler,  F.  G.,  Neue  wochentliche  Nachrichten  von  neuen  Landkar- 
ten,  geograph.,  statist.,  histor.,  wie  auch  Handlungsblichem.  GcJttingen 
1788—89.  2  vol.  831,  982  pp.   ITUh  port,  of  P.  Egede,  brds.  80.         4.50 

Appeared  in  weekly  parts,  the  last  pages  of  each  mentioning  the  new  car- 
tographical publications.  —  Uare. 

2155  Eoslin,  Th.  Chr.  F.,  Bibliotheca  historieo-GeographicaoderVerzeich- 
niss  aller  in  1 750—1824  erschien.  Biicher  iiber  Geschichte  und  Geogra- 
phie.  Berlin.  1825.  8®.  1.— 

2156  Gregorie,  J.  G.,  Curieuse  Gedancken  von  den  vovnemsten  und  aecu- 
rat.  alten  und  neuen  Land-Charten,  Ursprung,  Auctoren  und  Sculptt. 
Franckf.  u.  Leipz.  1713.  hf.  vellum.  8®.  —  Rare,  2.50 

2157  Hager,  J.  G.,  Geographischer  BUchersaal.  Chemnitz.  1766—78.  3  vols* 
each  in  10  parts,  hds.  Uncut,  8<^.  4.50 

Essais  and  reviews  of  old  and  modern  books  and  maps,  viz.:  on  Munster*8 
Cosmographey ;  Geschichte  d.  Horoanischen  Geograph.  Offizin  in  Nurn- 
berg;  Schriftsteller  d.  bibl.  Geographic;  Boccaccio,  il  mondo  sue  parte 
1596;  Europ.,  Asiat.,  A frik.  n.  American.  Spielcharten ;  Ftolemaei  Geogra- 
phia;  Wytfliet,  Angroentnm  descript.  Ptolem.  s.  Occident,  notitia  1598; 
Nachncbten  uber  Californien  u.  Columbus;  J.  v.  Keulea,  Atlas  de  la  Mer. 
Amst.  1699.  Mit  ansfuhrl.  Liste  d.  160  karten;  L.  Vlasbloem's  Leeskaert 
ofte  Lootsmans  wegwijser  1685;  fiber  Vincenz  v.  Beauvais,  Speculum,  — 
and  in  Vol.  Ill:  '/General  description  of  the  Euglish  Colonies'*  (in  Ger- 
man), 45  pp.  with  MS.  index  of  all  the  names  of  places. 

2158  Hauber,  B.  D..  Versuch  einer  umstandlichen  Historie  d.  Land-  Char- 
ten.  Nebst  Nachricht  d.  Land-Charten  d.  SchwSbischen  Craises.  Ulm. 
1724.  2  parts.  1  vol.  hf,  vellum,  8o.  2.— 

The  Ist  part,  188  pp.,  treats  on  the  history  of  cartography  in  general. 

2159  Hlibner,  J.,  Museum  geographicura  :  Verzeichnisz  d.  besten  Land- 
Charten.  Hamburg.  1746.  8».  2.— 

2160 Museum  geograph.   Uit  h.    Hoogd.   en  met   Suppl.   d.   0.  H.  R. 

's  Gravenh.  1736.  bds.   Uncut,  8®.  1.50 

Dntch  translation  of  the  foregoing,  with  Supplement  by  O.  H.  R. 

2161  Koner,  W.,  Uebersicht  d.  1852—1853  auf  d.  Gebiete  d.  Geographie 
erschien.  Werke,  Karten  u.  Plane.  Berlin.  1854,  ^^,  —.75 

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2162  Paulli,  S.,  Orbis  tenraqnenB  in  taballs  preo^raph.  et  hydrograph.  de- 
scriptus.  Argentorati,  S.  PauUL  1673.  S**.  —  JJncut^  4.50 

CoDtains  a  list  of  the  maps  pablished  in  Uoiland;  on  pp.  113 — 118  the 
maps  of  America.  Besides  collations  of  the  maps  in  Ptolemaeos,  of  the 
Atlas  of  OrteUut,  Ooot,  van  Loon,  Jacob  Theunux,  and  of  Satuon. 
The  work  is  dedicated  to  Blaea  and  his  three  sons,  to  Janssonios  and 
N.  J.  Visscher. 

2163  Uriooechea,  E.,  Mapoteca  Colombiana.  Coleccion  de  los  titnlos  de 
todos  los  mapas,  pianos,  vistas  etc.  relatives  a  la  America  Kspanuola, 
Brazil  e  Islas  adyacentes  con  una  introduction  sobre  la  historia  cartogra- 
fica  de  America.  Londres,  1860.  sd,  8^  4— 

The  work  includes  the  entire  of  America,  not  only  as  the  title  indicates,  the 
Spanish  colonies. 

2164  Woltersdorf,  E.  G.,  Repertorium  der  Land-  nnd  Seekart^n.  Wien. 
1813.  I.  174  pp.  S^.  —  Only  part,  2.75 

Contains  ample  information  on  the  Atlases  of  Orielktt,  MereatOTj  BlaeUy 
a.  0.,  on  the  editions  of  Ptolemaeut,  etc.  —  Very  interesting  and  rare. 

2165  Inventaris  der  verzameling  kaarten  berustende  in  het  H[|ks-Archief. 
'8  Gravenh.  1867.  Tom.  I.  8».  2.- 

Description  of  the  charts  and  maps  in  the  Royal  Archives  at  the  Hague, 
by  P,A.Leupe,  Major  of  the  Dotch  Nary.  —  Contains  the  description  of 
a  great  nnmber  of  unpublisAed  MS.  Maps  of  New- Netherland,  Nova  Sco- 
tia, the  West-Indian  Islands,  Brazil,  etc.,  (See  N^  515-740  and  1381- 
2175),  once  belonging  to  the  Dutch  W.  I.  Company. 

2166  Catalogus  der  verzameling  v.  Kaarten  v.  het  Ministerie  van  Marine. 
's  Gravenhage.  1872.  1284  pp.  8».  6.— 

Catalogue  of  the  maps  and  charts  of  the  Dutch  Marine- Depatiement,  made 
up  by  P.  A.  Lenpe,  Maj.  Dutch  Navy.  Ample  description  of  110  MUuet, 
of  70  maps  of  the  ArcHe  regions,  and  of  about  25Q0  maps  and  charts 
of  Norths  America. 

2167  Catalogue  de  la  collection  Geograpfaiqne,  historique*  et  cartographiqae 
de  feu  le  Baron  Derfelden  de  Hinderstein.  Utrecht  (1858).  ^.  hf. 
ealf,  —  With  some  ffrieet  in  MS.  2.— 

Interesting  catalogue  of  geographical  and  cartograph.  treasures;  prefixed  a 
biography  of  Derfelden. 

2168  par   ordre  ehronolog.  et  g^ograph.  d.  cartes,  plans,  vues  de  cotes, 

m^moires,   etc.    qui    composent   VHydrograpMe  Franpaite,  Paris.  1866.  2 
vol.  A/,  cloth.  80.  4.- 

See  for  a  list  of  American  charts,  in  geograph.  order,  pp.  74—124. 

2169  Sabin  Berthelot,  Collection  g^ographique  de  la  Biblioth.  Boyale. 
Paris.  1840.  With  an  Appendix.  8®.  1.25 

Appended  an  autogr.  letter  signed  by  Jomard. 

2170  Dunsterville,  B.,  Admirality  Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  views  and 
sailing  directions.  Lend.  1868.  89.  (2.-)  1.25 

2171  Same  work,  former  edition.  Lond.  1860.  8«.  —.75 

2172  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscript  maps,  charts,  and  plans  in  the  British 
Museum.  London.  1844.  2  vol.  cloth.  9^.  7.50 

Page  3->8  of  Vol  I  contain  the  description  of  the  MS.  copies  of  Ptolemy  ; 
pp.  11 — 38  the  maps  of  the  World,  portnlani,  etc. 

2173  des   Cartes  g^ographiqnes,   topograph,   et  marinea  de  la  biblioth^- 

que  du  Prince   Alex.  Labanopp  de  Bostoff  k  St.  P^tersbourg.  Paris 
1823.  bdt.  uncut,  toy.  8«.  —  494  pp.  6.60 

A  rare  and  highly   esteemed  catdogue  made  up  by  the  Prince  hinttelf  sod 

Fred.  MiiUor, 

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printed  at  his  expense  for  private  distribution  only,  enriched  with  bihUo- 
graph.  and  other  notices.  —  N^  51-112  cont.  the  maps  of  the  World  and 
the  general  Atlases,  N^^  1480-1543,  the  maps  of  America. 

2174  Catalogue  of  maps  and  surveys,  in  the  offices  of  the  Secretary  of 
State,  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor  and  in  the  New-York  State 
Library.  Albany,  1851.  8d,  8o.  —  288  pp.  1.50 


APIANUS,  COSMOGBAPHIA.  —  See  for  the  description  of  the 
following  editions:  Catal.  of  books.  Supplement. 
a.  In  Latin-,  b.  In  Dutch: 

Landishuti  1524,  editio  princeps.  Antwerpen  1537. 

Antverpiae  1533.  Amsterdam  1593. 

Ibid.  1540.  Ibid.  1608. 

Ibid.  1545.  c.  In  French: 

Ibid.  1550.  Anvers  1544, 

Ibid.  1574  (2  diff.  editions,  same  year).         Ibid.  1581. 

Ibid.  1584  {v  »f  urn         d.  In  Spanish: 

Anvers  1548. 

2175  Berkenmeyer,  P.  L.,  Le  cnrieux  antiquaire  ou  recueil  g^ograph.  et 
historiqne  des  choscs  les  plus  remarquables  dans  les  quatre  part,  de 
rUnivers.  Leide,  P.  v.  d,  Ja,  1729.  3  vols,  vellum,  plates.  S\  5.— 

The  3  vols.  with,  one  pagination,  1 — 1062.  Pp.  984 — 1034  treat  on  America. 
At  the  end  of  the  last  vol.  the  publisher  has  added  a  complete  catalogue 
of  the  maps,  plates,  portraits,  views  etc.,  he  has  pablished,  filling  43  pa- 
ges k  2  col.  in  close  letterpress.  This  catalogue  is  of  interest,  as  we  find 
in  it  the  exact  enomeration  of  the  plates  of  most  of  v.  d.  Aa's  great  pu* 
blications,  for  inst.:  the  collection  of  voyages  by  Dapper ,  Nieuhoff,  Mon- 
tanas  etc.  12  vols,  fol,  with  781  plates  and  engravings,  etc 

2176  Neu  vermehrter  curieuser  Antiquarius,  d.  i.:  allerhand  auserlesene 

geographische  und  historische  Merckwiirdigkeiten,  zum  7den  mahl  ver- 
mehret.  Hamburg,  J.  C.  Herald.  1738—42.  2  vol.  vellum^  plates.  S°.    5.— 

The  second  volume  is  entitled:  Fortsetzung  ....  d.  Merckwiirdigkevten  so 
in  Asia,  Africa  und  America  zu  finden.  Pp.  332—384  of  this  vol.  treat 
on  America.  —  In  the  Ist.  vol.  pp.  835—837  treat  on  Greenland,  with  a 
plate;  pp.  904—926  on  Muscovy,  with  a  plate.  —  Van  der  Aa's  catalo- 
gue is  not  reproduced  in  this  edition. 

2177  Breitkopf,  J.  G.  J.,  Ueber  den  Druck  d.  geographischen  Charten. 
Nebst  Probe  einer  Landcharte  durch  d.  Bnchdrackerknnst.  Leipz.  1777. 
40.  1.50 

2177*Diony8ii  Alexandrini,  de  situ  orbis  liber,  Graece  et  Lat.  (interprete 
A.  Papio.)   Antv.   C.  Plantini.  1676.  vellum.  8®.  2.50 

*il78 et  Pomp.   Melae  Situs   orbis   descriptio,  Aethici  cosmographia  et 

Solini  Polyhistor,  cum  interpret.  H.  Stephani,  annotatt.  J.  Olivarii,  scho- 
liis  J.  Simleri,  etc.  (Genevae),  H.  Stephanus.  1577.  4  prts.  1  vol.  vellum. 
40.  5.— . 

2179  Orbis   descriptio,   commentario   critico  et  geographic©  illustrata  a 

G.  Hill.  Londini,  J/.  Clark.  1678.  Maps,  amongst  which  one  of  the  New 
World,  vellum.  8^  3.50 

2180  Orbis  deticriptio  cnin  vetemm  Scholiis  et  Eustathii  Oommentariis. 

Ace.  Peiiegesis  Prisciani.  (Edidit  E.  Thwaites).  Oxon.,  e  Theatro  Sheldo- 
mano.  1697.  Maps,  vellum.  8^  3.50 


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2181  Dionysius  Alex.,  De  situ  orbis  liber,  (Graece  et  Lat.)  cura  S.  Haver- 
campi.  Lugd.  Bat  1736.  hf.  calf.  8o.  1.50 

2182  d'Anville,  Reponse  an  m^moire  contre  le  Mesnre  conjectarale  desde- 
grez  de  TEqaateur,  en  consequence  de  T^tendne  de  la  Mer  dn  Sad. 
(PariB).  1738.  12«.  —  48  pp.  —  Jiare,  8.80 

Honter,  Joa.,  Rndimenta  CoBmographica.  ^  See  for  an  ample  descript. 
of  the  editionB  of  1534,  1561,  1670  and  1590,  catalogue  of  books, 
Supplement. 

2184  Huberts,  Geografle  en  Kartographie.  (AmBt.  1861).  8<*.  —Extract from 
the  periodical:  de  Qids.  30  pp.  —.75 

2185  Humboldt,  A.  v.,  Over  de  oudste  kaarten  van  het  nieuwe  wereld- 
deel  en  den  naam  America.  (Amst.  1853.  Extr.  ii*om  the  Leeskabinei.) 
8^  20  pp.  and  De  la  Cota't  map  of  1500.  1.25 

(On  the  most  ancient  maps  and  the  name  of  America.) 

2186  Jomard,  Des  cartes  en  relief.  (Paris.  1846).  8®.  —  Extract  from  the 
Bulletin  de  la  Soeiete  de  Geographie.  —.50 

2187  Kohl,  J.  G.,  Die  beiden  altesten  General-Karten  von  America,  ausge- 
fUhrt  1527  u.  1529  anf  Befehl  Karis  V.  Im  Besitz  d.  Grossh.  Bibl.  zn 
Weimar.  Weimar  1860.  hf.  cloth,  large  fol.  (20.—)  10.- 

With  very  scrnpnloQS  and  fine  reprodDCtion  in  Chromolithograpby  of  these 
two  interesting  maps.  —  See  for  a  more  ancient  reprodnction :  Sprengel 
nO  2198. 

2188  Melae,  Fomponii,  de  situ  orbis  11.  (I(.,  A.  Schottus  recensuit  et  il- 
lustr.  Antv.,  ex  <?/.  C.  Plantini.  1582.  —  Geographica  et  hist  Herodoti 
quae  Latine  Mela  exscripsit  ed.  A.  Schottus.  Ibid.  1582.  H^iik  a  fiu 
map  of  the  World  by  Ortxlius.  1  vol.  vellum.  4*.  6.— 

2189  MOIi,  W.,  Van  diversse  Eylanden,  hoe  die  zich  opdoemen :  India,  het 
Zuydland  America,  d' West- Indien,  Europa.  {Of  divert  Ulandt,  how  they 
appear-.  India,  America,  the  W.  Indict,  Europa).  Manuscript,  written 
1690—1696.  125  pp.  vellum,  fol.  46.- 

Diary  of  a  Dutch  Sea-captain's  voyages,  1690—1696,  containing  many  de- 
lineations of  coasts,  and  ample  accoonts  of  all  he  heard  and  saw  in  the 
regions  he  visited.  —  Three  closely  written  pages  treat  on  iV^tff-i^^e/A^^dM^, 
giving  a  description  of  the  cnstoms,  the  religion,  etc.  of  the  inhabitants  and 
some  particalarities  on  the  beavers,  the  bears  and  other  animals.  — 
1  p.  treats  on  Cuba,  33  pp.  on  China  and  Japan,  8  on  the  Empire  of  the 
Mogol,  etc. 

FTOLOMAETTS,  GEOGBAFHIA.  —  See  for  the  description  of 
the  following  editions:  Catal.  of  books,  Supplement. 

Ulmae  1486,  Basil.  1562, 

Venetiis  1619,  Yenetiis  1562, 

Argentorati  1520,  Colonial  1578, 

Ibid.  1525,  Ibid.  1584, 

Lngdnni  1586,  Ibid.  1597, 

Basil.  1640,  Venetiis  1699. 

Lngdnni  1541,  Amstelod.  1605, 

Basil.  1646»  Amhemi  1617. 
Ibid.  1551, 

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2190  Santarem,  de,  Ezamen  des  assertions  cont.  dans  nn  opnscole  inti- 
tol^ :  snr  la  public,  des  Monuments  de  la  G^graphie.  (by  Jomard.)  (Pa- 
ris. 1847).  80.  1.— 

2191  Saurel,  A.  A.  J.,  Le  graduatenr.  M^thode  pour  trouver  T^chelle  m^- 
trique  d'une  carte.  La  Haye.  1856.  cloiA,  With  plates.  S^,  —.75 

2192  Schmeller,  J.  A.,  Ueber  einige  altere  handschriftliche  Seekarten. 
(Mttnchen.  1844.)  4".  30  pp.  -  Prom :  Abhandl.  d.  Baier.  Akad.  d.  Wis- 
sensch.  IV,  1.  1.25 

Contains  an  interesting  letter  of  J.  Seb.  Dolcanon  (Elcano),  the  companion 
of  Magellan,  treating  on  their  voyage  roond  the  World. 

^193  Sprengel,  M.  C,  Geschichte  d.  wichtigsten  geograph.  Entdeckungen 
bis  zur  Ankunft  der  Portugiesen  in  Japan  1542.  2e  verm.  Aufl.  HsSle. 
1792.  420  pp.  sd.  8».  2.50 

2194  Ueber  J.  Ribero's  alteste  Weltcharte.  (1529).  Weimar.  1795.  With 

Ig.  fol.  map.  8«.  5.50 

This  essay  contains  the  first  reproduction  of  that  pariofRihero^s  map,  which 
relates  to  America,  by  F.  L.  Giittefeld,  50  by  65  centimeter,  giving  the 
American  coast  from  Labrador  till  the  Strait  of  Magellan.  —  See  the  la- 
ter reproduction  by  Kohl,  n^  21.87  —  Ribero  was  Cosmographer  to  the 
Emperor  Charles  V. 

2195  (STOBNICZA,  J.)>  Introductio  in  Ptholomei  Cosmographiam  cum  Ion- 
gitudinibns  et  latitudinibus  regionum  et  civitatum  celebriomm.  Cracovie 
p.  Florianum  Anglerium.  1512.  hf.  bd.  4o. 

First  edition  of  a  yeby  babe  work.  Harrisse  cites  this  and  that  of  1519; 
but  the  Imperial  Library  at  Vienna  possesses  still  another  edition,  with- 
out date,  probably  the  2d.  This  is  quite  conform  to  the  first,  as  to  the 
text,  but  at  fol.  36a  begins  a  deviation  as  to  the  division.  —  In  my  copy 
the  map  representing  a  sphere  (woodcut)  is  found,  but  the  other  is  wan- 
ting. The  Vienna-copy  of  what  I  described  as  the  2d  edition,  has  both,  nei- 
ther of  them  bearing  the  name  of  America,  as  was  supposed. 

Sold  during  the  printing  of  this  Catalogue  for  240  flor. 

2196  Streffleiir,  V.,  Das  Landkartenwesen  in  Oesterreich.  Wien.  1853. 
roy.  80.  —.50 

2197  Vo8,  J.,  Beschryying  van  eene  kaart  der  kust  van  Nederl.  Guyana. 
Amst.  1845.  With  map.  S^.  1.75. 

{Deaeripiion  of  a  map  of  the  coast  of  Dutch  Guyana.) 


2198  Mercatoris,  Ger.,  vita  (a  Gualt.  Ghymnio  conscripta)  ac  epitaphia.  — 
Dedieatio  ad  EUzabetam,  reg.  Angliaoi,  etc.  Ram.  Mercatoris,  1595. 
etc.  8  leaves;  preliminaries  of  the  edition  of  G.  Mercator's  Atlas  of 
1633.  large  fol.  2.50 

2199  Ortelius,  Abr.,  par  F^lix  van  Hulst  2e  ^dit.  Liege.  1846.  18  pp. 
portr.  large  8°.  1.50 

Biography  of  the  eminent  Geographer  and  Cartographer.  —  See  his  Atla- 
ses NO  1856—68. 

2200  Flanoius.  —  Bodt  v.  Flensburg,  Letterkundig  verslag  van  ....  de 
verdiensten  van  P.  Plancius,  omtrent  de  zeevaartkunde.  (Amsterd.  1845.) 
15  pp.  8^  Extr.  2.— 

{Literary  account  of  the  merits  of  P.  Plancius,  with  regard  to  navigation.) 
Interesting  piece  on  this  cosmographer  and  geographer,  and  his  part  in 
the  atlases  and  other  works  about  1600. 


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2201  TEBBESTBIAL  AND  CELESTIAL  GLOBE  BY  GUI- 
LIELMUS  JANSS0NIXJ8  BLAEU.  Amsterdam.  1599-1603.  — 
Both  coloured  and  iUumimUed,  teitA  brast  meridian;  in  the  original  wooden 
standi.  Diameter:  34  centimeter.  —  In  excellent  state  of  prbseryation. 

750.— 
See   on   the    high    importance   and    tbe    exceeding  rariiif  of  Blaen^s  Globes, 
Mr.    P.   J.   H.    Baudefs    Prize-essay  on  the  Life  and  Works  of  W.  J. 
Blaeo,  Utrecht,  1871.  8^  pp.  35—52.—  As  to  the  rarity,  Mr.  Baodet, 
after   having  spoken  of  his  high  expectations  to  find  still  many  spedmens 
of  these  Globes,  states :  ^Experience  however  very  soon  disappointed  these 
exspedaiions.  Construction  and  form  eertainlp  make  the  globes  more  pe- 
rishable than  Maps,  and  much  more  than  books.  This  is  the  reason  why 
these   interesting   remaiKs   of  former   industry  are  so  scarce,  a  scarcity 
which    mates   it    highly  difficult  to  give  a  description  of  them,  derived 
from  personal  inspection".  Notwithstanding  his  utmost  exertions,  he  conld 
find  in  Holland  but  two  pairs,  one  in  the  Astronomical  Observatory  at  Leiden, 
the  other  in  the  Physical  Museum  at  Amsterdam.  Myself,  in  my  career  of 
35  years,  only  once  met  with  a  pair,  and  even  then  in  a  very  poor  condi- 
tion and  of  the  smallest  size.  (Bleau  constrocted  globes  in  3  sizes,  the  lar- 
gest measuring  78,  the  smallest  23  centim.  in  diameter.) 
As  to  the  importance  of  Blaeu's  Globes,  it  will  suffice  to  say  that  they  form 
the    second    link    in   the    chain  of  which  the  celebrated  Globe  of  Martin 
Behaim    at    Niirnberg  (1492)  is  the  first.  AH  links  laying  between  these, 
viz.:  the    works  of  Sehoner,  Gemma  Frisius,  G.  Mercator,  Jodocus  Hon- 
dius  and  of  3f .  Florentius  van  Langeren,  are  lost  and  gone,  with  exception 
of  3    Globes   of  diflerent   date   in   the  Dncal  Library  at  Weimar,  and  a 
Globe  by   van  Langeren  in  the  Library  at  Ghent:  this  last  however,  not 
being   anterior   to   the  year  1617,  is  nothing  more  then  contemporaceotis 
to  those  by  Blaeu.  (See  Baudet,  p.  35-37). 
Blaea*s  Globes   are   formed   by   engravings   pasted   on  wood;   in  this  way, 
he   was     able    to    introduce   each    progress,    made   in    the    Geographical 
Science  of  his   days,    by    correcting    the  original  copperplates   and  giving 
then    new    editions    of  his  Globe.   The  present  specimen  still  bears  on  the 
Earth-globe  the    date   of   the  firH   edition:     «1599'',     onder    the    in- 
scription,   beginning  :    "Spectatori    m£0    S^-Hanc  terrae  marisque  fadem 
qui  aspicis  sic  inspice  ne  dispicias :  multa  hie  mutata  (sed  nihU  temere) 
quae    nisi   attendas   facile  fugiant.   Ratio  constructionis  in  muUis  nova, 
sed  proba.  Gibbum  piano  planum  globo  commutavimus ;  dupUcato  labore; 
sed   certiori;    idque  ut  ventorum  spirae,  iustis  per  orbem    ierrarum  gyris 
discurrerent :    hinc  factum   ut  in  omnibus  terrae  oris,  praeter  parallelo- 
rum  et  meridianorum,  etiam  plagae  ratio  nobis  fuerit  habenda,  etc"  — 
This  copy,  however,  is  not  of  so  early  a  date:  the  almost  correct  delinea- 
tion of  America  even  with  the  Strait  of  Le  Maire,  Stateu-Island  and  the 
Islands   of  Barnevelt,  all  discovered  iu  1616,  proves  that  we  have  here 
a    revised    edition:    »mulia  hie   mutatd*\    as   the   above   cited  inscription 
tells.     The   year  1620  will  not  be  far  from  the  trnth.  —  In  another  in- 
scription   on  the  Earth-globe  the  »immortale  nomen  et  gloriam  incoKpa- 
rabUem**   of   Colnmbus   are   mentioned,    besides  the  discoveries  of  Magel- 
laen,  Cortez,  the  English,  and  last:  "his  demum  passi  graviora  Batavi,'' 

Fred.  MuUer, 

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QJiOBSS.  165 

the  QDsaccessfall  exertions  of  the  Dutch,  to  find  a  passage  by  the  North- 
East  to  the  Indies  (1594 — 96),  ending  with  the  energetic  advice:  vmale 
coepiiii  ti  hie  Hsias;  Durum  hoe  ted  perdura;  ne  cede  malis,  sed  con- 
tra audentior  Ho.  Fata  viam  expedient.^*  —  Again  the  merits  of  Yasco 
de  Gama  are  commended  in  another  inscription. 

On  this  Globe  a  posterior  address  of  /.  de  la  Feuille,  Map  and  Printsel- 
ler  in  Amsterdam  in  1680—1700,  is  afterwards  pasted,  telling,  that  he 
sells  f'tous  Globes  et  Sphhrei  que  defunt  J.  Blaeu  a  laisse  de  plu- 
iieurs  Autheurs^ 

The  Celestial  Globe,  dedicated  to  the  Stadtholder  Maurits  of  Nassan,  is  of 
the  highest  interest  to  the  History  of  Astronomical  Science.  The  date 
of  publication  '/1603"  is  still  preserved  on  it.  According  to  an  inscription 
on  a  now  lost  copy,  once  in  the  University-Library  at  TTtrecht,  a 
revised  edition  was  edited  shortly  after  1600.  It  offers  the  result  of 
Blaeu^s  residence  and  studies  at  HveUy  (about  (1591)  in  the  Astronomical 
Observatory  of  Tycho  Brau£,  as  is  stated  in  the  inscription:  ^^Sphaera 
ttellifera.  In  qua  ui  speculo  quodam  firmamenti,  universum  syderum  or- 
naium  ac  tiellarum  ordinem,  tumma^  qua  fieri  potuit,  indusiria,  a  Qui- 
Uehno  Janstomo,  magni  Tychonia  quondam  ducipulo,  aecuraiimme  dii- 
pontuM'f  earumque  numerum  muUOy  ifuam  hactenus  auctiorem,  ex  odser- 
vationibut  recent  a  Nob.  viro  J).  Tychone  Brahe,  Astronomo  incompa- 
rabili  habitis,  deprompia,  annoque  1600  et  quo  deinceps  seculo  aceom- 
modata  iniueri  liceat.'*  See  on  Blaeu*s  friendship  with  Tycho  firahe 
(whose  portrait  occurs  on  the  globe) :  0.  J.  Vomus,  De  scientiu  mathe- 
matieu,  p.  263,  and  /.  F.  Foppens,  Biblioih,  Belgica,  p.  408. 

Another  source  of  astronomical  information  was  opened  to  Blaen  by  the 
accounts  of  the  first  Dutch  expedition  to  the  E.  Indies,  under  command 
of  F.  Uoutman,  1596:  tHabetis  htc,  Attrorum  studiosi,  trecenias  et 
plures  Antarctico  mundi  vertici  viciniores  Stellas,  ex  observationibus  se- 
cundum iam  a  Frederico  Rouimanno  maiori  studio  et  accommodatioribus 
imtrumetUis  ad  Stellas  a  Tychone  positas  factis  depromtas,  etc.  Though 
this  notice  on  the  Globe  ascribes  the  fixation  of  these  300  and  mure  stars 
to  Houtman,  it  properly  was  the  result  of  the  observations  of  Pieter 
Dirksz.  Keyser,  a  pupil  of  Rev.  P.  Plancius  and  pilot  of  the  expedition.  But 
Keyser  having  died  in  Strait  Sunda,  it  was  easy  for  Houtman  to  give  to 
himself  the  honor  of  the  work.  (See  Mr.  J,  K.  J.  de  Jonge^  Opkomst 
V.  h,  Nederl.  Gezag  in  0.  Indie,  pp.  95  sqq.) 

Of  Blaeu's  own  observations  too,  an  account  is  preserved  on  his  Globe.  One 
of  the  stars  in  the  Cygnus  is  said  to  have  been  discovered  by  him;  an 
inscription,  dated  1603,  here  confirms  this  account. 

An  examination  of  Blaeu's  Globes,  preserved  at  Leydcn  and  Amsterdam,  of 
those  in  my  possession,  and  the  description  of  a  pair  smaller  ones,  bought 
by  Kastner  in*  1799,  (See  his  Geschichte  der  Mathematik),  offers  for  each 
many   variations.  —  Each  may  thus  be  considered  as  nearly  unique. 

Those  of  Kastner  correspond  as  to  the  size  with  those  in  the  Phys.  Museum  of 
Amsterdam,  having  a  diameter  of  23  centim.  The  Earth-globe  of  the  pair 
in  that  Museum,  bears  a  dedication  to  the  States  of  Holland  dated  1602, 
gives  the  route  of  Oliv.  v.  Noort,  who  made  a  voyage  round  the  World 
in  1598,  and  shows  the  Straits  of  Magellan  and  of  Le  Maire.  Half  the  glo- 
be is  very  much  damaged,  as  to  make  the  whole  of  N.  America  undis- 
cernable.  The  celestial  globe  has  the  same  dedication  and  date  as  that  of 
the  earth;  but  was  certainly  edited  after  the  copy  in  my  possession, 
for  the  two  inscriptions,  mentioning  T.  Brahe  and  Houtman,  are  remoulded 
to  one. 

See  for  the  various  editions  of  Blaeu's  manaal  for  the  use  of  his  globes, 
N«  2214,  etc. 

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1208  Terreatrial  and  Celestial  Globe.  Amsterdam  G,  et  £.  Folk.  1750.  - 
Both  eotoured,  with  brass  meridian,  in  the  original  wooden  stands.  12.— 
The  terrestrial  globe  is  in  good  condition  bat  the  celestial    is   partly  dama- 
ged. This  last  bears  2  annotations,  telling  that  this  globe  is  corrected  and 
aagmented  by  HeTslins  and  L.  Znmbach  (de  Koesfeklt) 

2208 Qlobe,  by  D.  Adams.  London,  Z),  Adams,  Globemaker  to  the 

King.  1796.  —  Both  coloured  and  yarnished,  with  brass  meridians  of 
48  centimeter  diameter,  etc.,  each  with  a  silk  cover  and  in  the  original 
wooden  stand,  high  125  cent,  each  with  a  large  compass.  To  each 
stand  belongs  a  stout  oak  case,  with  door,  of  140  by  65  cent.  —  Boih 
exceedingly  well  preserved,  60.- 

Both    globes   are    dedicated  to   King  George  III.  —  The  pair  forma  a  fine 
ornament  for  an  astronomical  or  geographical  library. 


2204  UranologiOB»  sive  systema  Yariomm  anthornm  qui  de  SpJkaera,  ac  si- 
deribns,  eorumqne  motibns  Graece  commentati  sunt  Graece  et  La- 
tine,  cora  D.  PsTAvn*  Soe.  Jean.  Lutetiae  Paris.,  S,  Cramoity,  1630. 
vellum.  foL  8.- 

2205  EratOBthenis,  Catasterismi  (Graece)  cnm  iaterpretat.  Latina  et  com- 
mentario,  cur.  J.  C.  Schaubach.  Gottingae.  1795.  WUA  2  maps  of  tie 
celestial  globe,  S\  1.75 

2206  SACBOBUSTO,  JOH.  DE,  Opusculu  spericum  ca  notabili  comento 
a  Magnitico  viro  domino  Wenceslao  B^abri  de  Bndweysz  medicine  Doc- 
tore  edito,  cumq.  figuris  textum  declarantibus  utilissimis.  —  No  place 
or  date,  (Lipsiae,  MarliHus  Landsberg  Eerbipoleusis,  about  1495).  58  un- 
numb,  UaveSy  tiile  in  woodcut  border,  woodcuts,  4fi,  17.50 

2207  SaorobosOO,  Joh.  de,  Sphaera.  Lovanii,  J.  Waen,  1547.  Wood- 
cuts, MS.  notes  in  contemporaneous  handwriting.  —  £\jusd,,  Libellos  de 
anni  ratione.  Antverpiae,  M.  Nutius,  without  date,  (1547?)  Woodcuts,  — 
1  vol.  sm.  8».  6.- 

2208  Sphaera.   Antverpiae,   J,   Biehardus.   1551.  Woodcuts,  MS,  notes  w 

.  old  handwriting,  —   Ejusd.,  Libellus  de  anni  ratione.  Ibidem.  1551.  — 

Apollonii  Rhodii,  Argonauticon  (Graece).  Paris.  1541.  —  £picteti.  En- 
chiridion.  (Graece).   LovaniL   B.    Gravius.  1550.  --  1  voL  calf.  sm.  8*. 

7.50 

2209  Sphaera  emendata,   Eliae  Vineti  Santonis  scholia  in  eand.  Sphae- 

ram.  A^jnnz.  compendium  in  Sphaeram  per  Pierium  Yalerianum  Belln- 
nensem,  et  P.  Nonii  Salaciensis  de  inaequali  climatum  latitudine.  Paris, 
H.  de  Marnef  ^  G.  Cavellat.  1572.  Woodcuts,  MS.  Notes  in  old  handwri- 
ting. —  A.  Picard,  Quaestiones  novae  in  libellum  de  Sphaera  J.  de  Sa- 
crobosco.  Paris,  0.  Cavellat,  156(9).  Woodcuts^  and  2  folding  tables.  — 
1  vol.  calf.  sm.  80.  16.- 

2210  Sphaera,   in   usum   Scholarum  recensita,    opera  F.   Buigersdicii. 

Lugd.  Bat.,  B.  #*  A.  Elzevir.  1626.  Figures,  sm.  8^.  4.- 

2211  Same  work,   other  edition.   Lugd.   Bat.,   B.   #•  A.  Eksemr,  1647. 

Figures,  rewUahle  diagrams,  vellum,  sm.  8^  3.- 

Vred.  Holler, 

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2212  GhiUany,  F.  W.,  Der  Erdglobus  des  Martin  Behaim  vom  Jahre  1492^ 
u.  der  des  Joh.  S^hdaer  von  1520.  Nttmb,  1842.  18  pp.  2  pUiet.  btU, 
uncut  40.  2.50 

2213 Geschichte  des  Seeiahrers  Ritter  Martin  Behaim,  nach  den  altedten 

vorfaanden  Urkunden.  Nebst  Al,  v.  Humboldt^  Abhandl.  Ub.  d.  aitesten 
Karten  des  Neuen  Continents  u.  d.  Namen  Amerika.  Nfimbeigr,  1853. 
Porir,^  2  plates  of  Behaim't  Globus  of  1492,  facsimile  of  the  3  oldest 
maps  of  America,  bds.  Very  large  4°.  (22. — )  16. — 

2214  Blaeu,  W.  J.,  Tweevoudigh  ondei-wfls  v.  de  Hemelsehe  en  Aerd- 
sche  Globen,  na  Ptolemaeua  en  Copernicus.  Amst,  ^.  Bleau.  1638. 
Vellum^  woodcuts,  4*.  3. — 

{Twofold  instruction  of  the  celestial  and  terrestrial  globes,  after  Piolemaeus 
and  Copernicus.) 

2215  - —  Same  work.  Amst.,  /.  Slaeu.  1655.  vellum,  woodcuts.  49.  3.— 

2216  Institutio  astrononiica  de  usu  Globorum  et  Sphaeraram  eoelest.  et 

terrestr.  Latine  redd,  a  M.  Hortensio.  Amst.,  J.  et  C.  Blaeu.  1640.  vel- 
lum. With  fig.  8».  3.— 

2217  Same  work.  Amst.,  /.  Blaeu.  1652.  Vncut.  WUh  figg.  8«.  3.— 

2218  Same  work.  Amst.,  J.  Biaeu.  1668.  veUum.  With  figg,  8».  3.— 

Blaeu   wrote    this  niauual  for  those  who  bought  his  globes.  The  editions  (in 

Dutch:  1620,  1647,  1655,  1666,  1669, etc.,  —  in  Latin:  1634, 1640, 1652, 
1655,  1668  etc.,  and  in  French-.  1642,  1658,  1669  etc.)  oflfer  no  varia- 
tions. The  Latin  edition  is  augmented  with  a  preface  by  Hortensius,  the 
translator.  —  See  Baudet,  pp.  45-52. 

2219  Baudet,  p.  J.  H.,  Leven  en  werken  van  Willem  Jansz.  Blaeu. 
Utrecht  1871.  With  facs.  portr.  after  the  rare  engrav,  by  J.  FaUk,  3  facs. 
aid  Supplement.  S®.  —  Prize-essay.  3.60 

{Life  and  works  of  W.J.  Blaeu.) 

Contains  ample  information  on  Blaau's  globes  and  cartographical  works. 

2220  Hues,  Bob.,  Tractaet  ofte  Handelinge  v.  h.gebru(|ck  d.  Heraelscher 
ende  Aertscher  Globe.  Uit  't  Latyn  overgh.  ende  verm.  d.  /.  Hondius, 
Amsterdam,  C.  Claesz.  1597.  veUum^  woodcuts,  4^  —  Sligthly  stained  by 
water.  15.— 

{Treatise  on  the  use  of  the  celestial  and  terrestrial  globe,  transL  and 
augmented  by  J.  Hondius.) 

Fifst,  rare  edition.  —  Hnes,  the  companion  of  Candish,  wrote  the  original : 
Traetatus  de  globis,  Lond.  1594,  for  the  globes,  which  Hondius  publis- 
hed in  London.  —  Pp.  26 — 28  contain  a  description  of  America  and  33a' 
gellanica.  —  Amongst  the  woodcuts  a  rough  map. 

2221  Same  work.  New  edition.  Amst.  Jf.  Colyn.  1612.  hf.  vellum,  wood- 
cuts. —  Fine  copy.  10.— 

Exact  reprint  of  the  preceding. 

2222  Same  work.  Same  edition.  —  L.  W.  Graaf,  wederlegging  d.  schrif- 

ten  van  veel  sterrekundigen  bysonder  over  de  Zonne  stilstand  en  Aart- 
kloots  beweeginge.  Amst.,  L.  Ounter.  1696.  —  W.  R.  de  Smith,  De- 
monstratief  bewjjs  v.  de  grootbeid  d.  Aardkloot,  etc.  Gron.  1722.  — 
1  vol.  hf  calf  40.  12.— 

2223  Traetatus  de  globis  coelestl   et  terrestri   ac  eorura  usu.  2a  edit. 

aucta.  Amst,  J.  Sondius,  1612.  4°.  —  Stained  by  water.  10.— 

Reprint  of  tha  original  edition  by  Hondius,  for  whom  the  treatise  was  written. 

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2224  Hues.  —  Same  work.— Figurifilocapletatas,  recognitasmnltisqaeobser- 
vatt.  aactos  studio  J.J,FoiUani,  Amst.  J.Hondiut,  lQll.^\velkim,    8. — 
Of  this  revised  edition  a  Datch  translation  appeared  in  1623. 

2226  Audebert.  —  Description  des  Globes  mobiles  qui  se  font  par  D.  Au- 
debert,  Horlogeors  k  Amsterdam  (1725?)  hf.  calf.  4>.  —  In  DuieA  and 
French.  —  Bare.  3.— 

2226  Bion,  v.,  rUsage  des  globes  celestes  et  terrestres  et  des  spheres.  Pa- 
ris, Chez  I'auteur.  1699.  2  parts  (300, 112  pp.),  1  vol.  plates,  vellum.  8».   3.— 

2227  Ck)vens,  C,  Handleiding  tot  de  kennis  en  het  gebruik  d.  hemel-  en 
aard-globen.  Amst  1802.  plates.  Ig.  8°.  3.— 

{Manual  for  the  knowledge  and  use  of  both  globes.) 

2228  Geelhoed,  D*,  Onderwys  in  de  behandeling  d.  aardglobe.  2e  dc  Ley- 
den.  1826.  —  Onderwijs  in  de  behandeling  d.  hemelglobe.  Dordr.  1826. 
—  2  parts,  so.  3.80 

{Instruction  in  the  use  of  both  globes.) 

2229  Erl&nteningen  zu  d.  pneumatisch-portativen  Erd-Globus  gezeichn. 
V.  J.  L.  Grimm  u.  W.  Scharrer.  Berlin.  1832.  8®.  —-.50 

2230  Klaproth,  J.,  Lettre  a  Humboldt  snr  rinvention  de  la  Boussole. 
Paris.  1834.  3  folding  plates  illustrating  the  Chinese  compass.  8^.  — 
Uncut.  —  Bare.  3.- 

2231  Lulofs,  J.,  Introductio  ad  cognitionem  atque  usum  utrinsque  globL 
Lugd.  Bat.  1743.  hf.  calf.  Uncut.  8".  1.25 

2232  Same  work,  2d  edition.  Lugd.  Bat  1763.  Uncut.  8».  1.50 

2233  Metius,  Adr.,  Astronomische  ende  Geograph.  onderwysinghe  inde 
welcke  door  't  gebruyck  d.  Aertschen  Globi  de  Zeevaert  verlicht  wordt. 
M.  2  nieuwe  tafelen  Romborum.  Amst.  S.  Lauwerensz.  1632.  vellum, 
woodcuts.  4<*.  4. — 

{Astronom.  and    Geograph.   instruction  explaining  navigation  by  the  use  of 
the  earth-globe^ 

2234  Miiller,  J.  W.,  Einleifung  zur  Erkentnisz  und  Gebrauch  der  Erd- 
und  Himmelskugeln.  Neue  nmgearb.  Aufl.  Numberg.  1801.  2  prt8.1vol. 
10  coloured  folding  plates.  8®.  2. — 

2236  Swinden,   J.  H.  v.,  Lessen  over  het  Planetarium,  Tellurium  en  Lu- 
narium  van  Hartog  v.  Laun.  Amst.  1803.  2  folding  plates.  8^.  Bare.  3.— 
{Lessons  on  H.  v.  Zaun's  Planetarium^  2'ellurium  and  Lunarium.) 

2236  (Valk,  L.),  't  Werkstellige  d.  Sterrekonst.  Mitsg.  toestand  d.  Aard- 
kloots  in  't  gebruyk  van  Herael-  en  Aard-Globen.  Amst.  (1705?)  Hgu- 
res.  Uncut.  4«.  1.50 

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2238  Bulletin  des  sciences  g^ographiqnes,  dconomie  publiqne,  voyages. 
Public  sous  la  direction  de  M.  le  Bon  de  F^russac.  Paris.  1824—1831. 
28  vol.  hf.  calf,  80.  (150.—)  30.— 

Highly  esteemted  joornal,  with  contribations  by  Champollion-Figeac,  Dareaa 
de  Lamalie,  de  F^rassac,  de  Freycinet,  JomarJ,  Klaproth,  de  Laborde, 
Abel  Remnsat,  Walkenaer,  a.  o.  —  A  host  of  articles  treat  on  American 
geography,  (physical,  political,  statistical,  etc.);  besides  ou  commerce,  car- 
tography and  voyages. 


2239  Covens  &Mortier,  Atlas.  Amst.  (about  1755).  hf.  bnd.  fol  BO  Coloured 
maps.  5. — 

With  6  maps  of  America  and  of  parts  thereof,  all  by  0.  de  VUle^  viz.: 
General  map,  Canada  and  the  northern  parts,  Louisiana  and  the  course  of 
the  Mississippi,  N.  America  (N^  2000),  and  S.  America,  in  2  sheets. 

2240  Ottens'  Atlas.  Amst.,  iJ.  &  J,  Otietu,  (about  1760).  kf  bnd,  fol.  — 
40  Coloured  maps,  5. — 

With  a  map  of  the  Globe,  of  N.-  and  of  S.  America,  and  one  of  the  Gnlf 
of  Mexico,  all  by  JaUlot. 

2241  IiOtter'S  Atlas.  Aug.  Vindel.  (Augsbui^),  T,  C,  Lottery  (about  1765.)  i/. 
bnd.  fol.  47  Coloured  maps.  6. — 

Contains  a  map  of  the  World,  of  N.  and  S.  America  by  de  Vlsle,  3  maps 
of  Franci  on  which  the  naval  exploits  of  Admiral  Hawcke,  in  1759,  a 
map  of  Portugal  with  special  map  of  Brazil  and  a  small  represeat.  of  the 
capture  of  the  silverfleet  in  the  Bay  of  Vigos,  1702,  etc. 

2242  Atlas  belonging  to  the  prize-essay  on  the  Dutch  discoveries  and 
the  original  Dutch  names  of  the  discov.  islands,  capes,  etc.  by  Bennet 
and  van  Wijk.  Dordr.  1829.  7  plain  maps.  fol.  With  the  prize-essay.  8°. 
—   Uncut.  4.60 

A  map  of  I^ew-NetherJand  —  of  the  Dutch  discoveries  in  the  Polar  regions 
—  of  their  surveys  of  Greenland  and  Spitzbergen  —  Cape  Horn,  Strait  Magel- 
lan and  Le  Maire,  etc. 

2243  liloyd's  new  map  of  the  U.  8.,  the  Canadas,  and  N.  Brunswick.  New 
York.  1^62.  Very  large  fol.  127  by  95.  -.  Stained  by  water.         —.50 

2244  New-Netherland.  —  Mct^^ar*  J^t^jc^er'*  map,  with  the  view  of  New- Am- 
sterdam, (see  N<>  2032)  with  addition  of  the  posterior  address  of  P.  Sckenk 
Jun.  (Amst.,  about  1720).  foL  h^  by  47.  —  Coloured.  12.- 

This  edition  is  not  mentioned  in  Asher's  list. ' 

2245  New- York,  State.  —  Map  of  Morriis  Purchase  or  West-Genesee,  ex- 
hibiting, ;)art  of  the  Lakes  Erie  and  Ontario,  the  Straights  of  Niagara, 
Chautauqtie  Lake,   etc several  tracts  of  land  purchased  t)y  the 


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Holland  Land   Company,  W.  &  J.  Willink,  a.   o.  —  laid  down  by 
y.  &  B,  EUicoU,  1800.  fol.  66  by  52.  —   Pery  rare.  30.— 

Same  map  as  described  in  N^  2037,  bat  a  later  and  mnch  more  ioterestiog 
edition.  The  parte  bordering  the  liakes  Erie  and  Ontario,  which  are  still 
blank  in  the  first  edition,  are  here  filled  up.  We  call  especially  attention 
for  another  purchase  of  land,  delineated  here,  viz.:  that  of  S.  Sterreft 
Tract,  175000  Acres,  at  the  Bast  boandary  of  Geunesee  tract.  On  this 
part,  MS.  letters  occur,  corresponding  with  a  Maniucript  list  (on  the 
right  margin),  of  the  subscribers*  names  and  the  number  of  acres,  allotted 
to  each,  —  evidently  made  np  by  one  of  the  Dutch  subscribers. 

2246  New-York,  State.  —  Map  of  Messs  Gorhara  &  Phelps's  purchase 
now  the  County  of  Ontario  in  the  >State  of  New  York,  by  J.  Porter. 
Engraved  by  A.  DoolUtle,  N.  Haven,  (about  1795).  High  fol.  39  by  60.  — 
Pasted  on  cloth.  —   Very  rare.  20. — 

Map  illustrating  a  similar  negotiation,  as  mentioned  in  N^  20^7,38,  for  a 
tract  adjacent  to  that,  described  in  that  N^.  —  On  the  map  the  auto- 
graph signatnre  of  J.  G.  v.  Stapkortt,  one  of  the  suboribers  of  the  W. 
Gennesea-negotiation,  with  date:  1797. 

2247 „A   Map   of  Servis  'Patent   and  the  Country   adjacent"  —   Ma- 

nutcript  map.  High  fol.  54  by  75.  —  Fatted  on  cloth.  30. — 

Survey  for  another  land -negotiation  between  the  Blackriver  and  the  Mohawk. 

On    the   various    tracts,  which  are  parcelled  and  numbered,  the  names  of 

the  owners:  t.  i.:  Kelly,  2000  Acres,  Steuben,  Willet,  Woodhull,  Adgate, 

Lansing,  Cnrtenins,  etc.  etc. 

2248  New- York.  —  „New  &  Accurate  Plan  of  the  City  erf  New  York  m  the 
State  of  New  York  in  North  America,  Published  (Philadelphia?)  in 
1797".  B.  Taylor  del.,  J.  Roberts  sculps.  —  2  sheets,  fol.  Together:  94 
by  60.  —  Patted  on  cloth,  in  good  condition.  20. — 

Rare  and  very  remarkable  plan.  Of  some  buildings  the  fi^nt  is  delineated, 
f.  i.  of  the  Governor's  House,  the  Goal,  the  College,  the  Work-house, 
etc.  —  In  the  right  corner  a  view  on  the  city  from  Long-Island. 

2249  Pennsylvania.  —  General  view  of  the  roads  and  inland  Navigation  of 
Pennsylvania  and  part  of  the  adiacent  States,  inscribed  to  Thomas  Miff- 
Im,  Governor,  by  /.  Adlum  &  J.  WaUit.  (Philadelphia,  1795?)  —  2 
ftheets.  fol.  Together:  91  by  84.  --  Pasted  on  cloth.  15.— 

Interesting  map,  including  large  parts  of  the  States  of  New- York,  New-Jer- 
sey, Maryland  and  Delaware.  Many  proposed  canals  occur;  in  the  left  cor- 
ner a  perspective  view  of  part  of  one  of  these,  with  3  sections  of  a  lock, 
and  with  description.  —  Thomas  MiflOiin  was  Governor  of  Pena.  from 
1791-1800. 

2250 View  of  Foster' t-Fall^  one  of  the  rapids  of  the  Susquehanna.  —  Fine 

aquarel  by  Kohler.  —  24  by  17.  6.— 

2251  Philadelphia.  —  Plan  of  the  City,  dedicated  to  the  citizens.  P.  C  Varle 
del.,  Scott  sculp.  Philadelphia  (about  1785).  fol.  64  by  46.  —  On  cloth. 
—  Rare.  15.— 

On  this  plan  3  special  engravings j  showing  the  front  of  the  Bank,  Library, 
Congress- Hall,  State  House  and  City-Hall.  —  At  «11  the  houses,  oat  of 
the  city,  the  proprietors*  names  are  inscribed.  —  The  date  of  publica- 
tion is  certainly  be/ore  1788,  for  some  roads,  laid  out  in  that  year,  ac- 
cording to  an  inscription  on  the  following  plan,  are  not  yet  inarked 
on  this. 

2262  Plan  of  the  City   of  Philadelphia  and  its  Environs,  shewing  the 

improved  parts.  Dedicated  to  the  Mayor,  etc.,  by  Join  MHis,  Surveyor. 

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Engrav.   by    J,  Cooke   of  Hendon.  Philadelphia,  John   HiUs.  1797.  — 
Large  sq.  fol.  95  by  68.  --  On  cloth,  in  excellent  condition.  12.50 

The  thanks  of  the  Corporation  of  Aldermen,  printed  on  the  plan,  call  it 
an  " elegant  plan^\  and  really  it  deserves  this  praise. 

2253  Mexico.  —  (Braun  et  Hogenberg),  Civitates  Orbis  Terrarum.  Ant- 
verpiae,  apud  Ph.  GaUaeum  &  Coloniae,  apud  Aucioret,  1572.  torn.  I — Ifl. 
3  vol.  OriffinaJ  binding  in  vellum,  fol.  35. — 

Superb  copy,  with  plain,  oncoloured  plates,  in  good  impressions,  and  with 
Latin  text.  —  In  the  first  volume  a  plan  of  Mexico  and  one  of  Ctuco. 
Besides  a  prospect  of  Sevilla  on  which  the  dwelling  place  of  Colnmbas  : 
tLa  Cata  de  Colon\  is  marked.  —  A  fine  work  for  costumes,  each  plan 
and  view  being  illustrated  with  figures  in  the  pictorial  dress  of  16th 
century. 

2254  Same  work.  Text  in  French.  (Antverpiae.  1574).  Tom.  I— IV,  VI. 

5  vol.  vellum.  Coloured  plates,  fol.  65. — 

With  the  plan  of  Mexico,  Cusco  and  the  prospect  of  Sevilla.  Besides  ano- 
ther plan  of  that  town,  on  which  the  garden  of  Colambns :  //  Querta  de 
Colon'\  is  marked.  —  Vol.  VI  is  very  rare. 

2256  View  of  the  market-place  at  Mexico,  peopled  with  market-people 

and  citizens.  Pine  pencil-drawing  by  Rugendas.  —  15  by  12.  10. — 

2256  View    of    the    Orizaba    (Citlaltepetl),    one  of  the  Mexican  vulca- 

noes,  high   5,282    metr.    On    the  fore -ground  the  Hacienda  Mirador.  — 
Fine  aquarel  by  Rugendas.  —  28  by  20.  10.— 

2257  Another  view    on  the  same   Mountain   and    Hacienda.   —  Fine 

sepia-drawing  by  Rugendas.  —  24  by  19.  10. — 

2258  West-India-Islands,  with  the  adjacent  coasts,  by  L.  S.  de  la  Rochette. 
Lond.,  ^.  Fofden.  1796.  sq.  fol.  75  by  53.  —  Cohuredi  pasted  on  cloth,  1.60 

2250  — —  West- Indies  (and  adjacent  coasts),  by  J.  S.  Speer,  with  additions  of 

the   latest   navigators.  London,  republ.  by  R.  ffUkinson,  1796.  2  sheets, 

large  fol.  Together:  117  by  71.  —  Coloured^  pasted  on  cloth.  6. — 

Fine  map,  pnblished  with  official  approbation,  signed  J.  Pownall,  Plantation 

Office,  25  Jan.  1774. 

2260 Gezigten  uit  Neerlands  West-lndien,  naar  de  natuur  geteekend   en 

beschreven   d.    G.    W.  C^  foorduin,  lith.  d.  Eeemskerck  van  Beest.  Amst. 
(1860).  Large  fol.  In  cover.  17.— 

( yiews  in  the  W.  Indies^  drawn  on  the  spot  by  Voorduin,  lith.  by  Heemsk, 

V.  Beest.) 

18  Very  fine  chromos:  views  in  Surinam,  Cura9ao,  St.  Eastatius,  Bonaire, 
etc.  —  With  2  maps  and  11  pp.  descriptive  text. 

2261  St.  Domingo.  —  Carte  de  I'lsle  de  St.  Domingue,  par  6.  DeUsle. 
Paris,  chez  I'autenr.  1720.  sq.  fol.  61  by  47>.  2.50 

2262  Martinique.  —  insula  Matanico  vulgo  Martanico,  in  lucem  edita  p. 
N.  Fisscher,  nunc  apud  P.  Schenk  Jun.  (Amst.,  about  1720).  sq.  fol.  3.— 

With  indications  of  the  habitations  and  the  names  of  the  proprietors. 

2263  South- Amerioa.  —  Chart  of  the  Southern  Promontory  of  America, 
from  the  Spanish  survey  of  1789—95,  comp.  with  a  Span,  MS.  by  A. 
Arrowsmith.  Lond.  1802.  High  fol.  64  by  94.  2.50 

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2264  SarmanL  -^  New  map  of  the  countries  Snnoam,  Comowini,  Cottica 
and  Marawini.  Amat.,  J{oachim)  OUens,  (1700).  fol.  51  by  40.  —  Colou- 
red. 3.- 

Witb  iodicaiions  of  the  plaotations  aod  their  proprietors,  the  fortifications, 
the  depth  of  the  rivers,  etc. 

2265  Map    of    the    Colony,    with    the    rivers,  districts,  discoveries, 

military   expeditions   and   plantations,   by   A.   de  Laivaux^   and   others. 

Amst.,  P.  Seketik  &  Zooh.  (1725).  4  sheets,  fol.  —  Together:  107  by  97. 
—  Coloured.  —  Reiiored.  14.— 

With  special  survey  of  the  coast,  plan  of  Paramaribo,  and  a  separately  prin- 
ted list  of  the  proprietors  of  the  plantations,  with  the  nambcz  of  acres  in 
their  possession.  —  The  names  of  the  plantations  are  inscribed  on  the  map. 

2266  Another  map,  by  the  same  A.  de  Lavaux.  Amst.,  H.  de  Letk.  (1735). 

2  sheets,  fol.  —  Togethen  89  by  60.  7.50 

Qnite  different  map,  bnt  also  with  the  names  of  the  plantations,  list  of  the 
proprietors,  nnmoer  of  acres,  plan  of  Paramaribo,  etc. 

2267  'Same  map,  but  with  address:  Coveiu  &  Mortier,  (1750).  6.50 

2268  General   map   of  the  Province  Suiinam,  the  military  expeditions, 

and  the  extent  of  the  plantations.  Without  name  or  date.  (Amst.  1770?) 
Large  foL  62  by  91.  3.75 

With  list  of  the  plantations,  number  of  acres  and  proprietors^  names. 

2269  New  special  map  of  the  Colony,  with  the  plantations  in  cultiva- 
tion, by  J.  H.  Moseberg.  Without  place,  1801.  4  sheets,  large  fol.  To- 
gether: 130  by  110.  —  Coloured,  Very  rare,      .  16.- 

With  special  plan  of  Paramaribo;  on  each  plantation  the  name  and  number 
of  acres  are  inscribed.  The  productions  are  indicated  by  colours. 

2270  — —  Map  of  the  cultivated  part.  With  list  of  the  plantations.  —From: 
/.  V.  d.  Bote  A,  Nederl.  beziUingen.  1818.  —  fol.  53  by  37.  1.- 

2271 Map  of  the  Colony,  especially  illustrating  its  cultivation,  by  P,  Mabe. 

(Groningen.  1835).  2  sheets,  fol.  Each  59  by  48.  ~  Coloured.  3.— 

Belongs  to  Teenstra,  Agricalture  in  Surinam.  1835.  3  vol.  (See  Catal.  Amer. 
1494).  —  Different  coloqrs  indicate  the  various  productions. 

2272  Map  of  the  Colony,  describing  all  the  Rivers,  Districts,  Cultiva- 
tions of  the  lands,  etc.  Surveyed  by  T.  C.  BenemaUy  1784.  Lond.,  W. 
Faden.  1810.  4  sheets,  fol.  —  Together;  213  hj  75.  7.- 

WMth  separate  plan  of  Paramaribo. 

2273  Map  of  the  Colony,  by  /.  C.  Heneman,  1784,  corrected  according 

the  actual  condition  by  C.  A.  v.  Sypestet/n.  Amst.  1849. 4  lithogr.  sheets. 
Together :  200  by  78.  "  12.- 

With  plan  of  Paramaribo,  and  indication  of  the  productions. 

2274  Dutoh  Guyana,  containing  Essequebo.  Demerary  and  Berbice,  in  which 
are  described  all  the  lands  granted  under  the  Batavian  Government, 
surveyed  by  Mayor  v.  BoucAenroeder,  1798—1802.  Lond.,  JT.  Faden.  1804. 
2  sheets,  fol.  —  Together:  122  by  74.  4.- 

With  indication  of  the  productions.  —  With  separate  plan  of  Stabroek,  the 
Capital  of  Demerary. 

2275 Chart  of  the  coast  firom  Cayenne  till  Rio  Orinoco.  Lond.,  Moore. 

1804.  High  fol.  1.50 

With  special  map  of  the  Rivers  Berbloe,  Surinam  and  Essequebo. 

FrodL  Holler, 

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2276  Essequebo  and  Demerary.  —  Carte  de  la  Colonic,  par  le  Msoor 
F,  V.  Bouckenroeder,  Amst.,   W,  Brave,  1798.  Large  fol.  99  by  62.    6.— 

The  plantations  set  off  in  colours  to  indicate  the  various  productions.  — 
"With  separately  printed  list  of  the  plantations  and  the  names  of  the  pro- 
prietors. 

2277  Demerary,  formerly  (mmenary,  by  L.  L.  van  Bercheyck,  (Amst,  JJ.  flfe 
Leih  1740.)  Large  sq.  fol.  100  by  44.  —  Coloured.  8.— 

With  indication  of  the  sugar-mills  and  of  the  productions.  —  In  the  un- 
der-margin  a  list  of  the  plantations,  the  numher  of  acres  and  the  names 
of  the  proprietors,  —f  This  colony  helonged  to  the  Dutch  till  1815,  when 
it  was  ceded  to  England. 

2278  — —  Same  map,  later  edition,  with  a  special  survey  of  the  coast.   5.50 

2279  Berbioe.  —  Naaawkenrige  platte  grond  van  Rio  de  Berbice,  gemeeten 
d.  d,  D.  Kuafp,  Amst.,  JJ.  de  Leih  (about  1780).  Large  sq.  fol.  85  by 
56.  5.50 

(Accurate  plan  of  Bio  de  Berbiee,  surveyed  hy  L  /).  Knapp.) 

Berhice,   formerly   a  Dutch  Colony,  was  ceded  to  England  in  1315.  —  Fine 

map,    with  delineation    of  the  plantations,  list  of  the  proprietors,  and  the 

femily-arms  of  the  9  Directors. 

2280  •  Map  of  the  Colony.  Amst,  B.  &  /.  Oitens.  1740.  Large  sq.  fol.  97 

by  47.  5.50 

With  special  map  of  the  coast  from  Rio  Berhice  till  Rio  Marawini,  and 
separately  printed  list  of  the  plantations  and  the  names  of  the  proprietors. 

2281  Same  map,  later  edition.  Amst,  jB.  &  /.  Oiiens  (1763).  —  Same 

size.  5. — 

With  engraved  account  of  a  Negroe-insurrectioo,  25  Fehr.  1768.  — -  The 
printed  list  not  repnhlished. 

2282  Berbiee   and  Surinam,  with   plan  of  Paramaribo.  Amst,  {Tirion, 

1766).  fol.  40  by  34.  1.60 

2283  Berbiee  and  Surinam.  Without  name  or  place.  (Amst  1780).  fol.  65 

by  46.  3.— 

With  separate  plan  of  the  Hernhnt-colony  Piigerhuih, 

2284 Berbiee.  Map  of  the  Colony,  after  the  surveys  of  Wiedeman  and 

Roelofs,    by   Major  v.    Bouckenroeder.  Amst.,  MorHer^  Covens  &  Z.  1802. 
fol.  59  by  59.  5.— 

The  productions  of  the  plantations  are  indicated  by  .different  colours.  —  On 
a  separately  printed  sheet  the  names  of  the  plantations  and  their  pro- 
prietors. 

2285  Northern-Seas  between  £urope  and  America,  including  the  American 
coast  (New-foundland,  Labrador  and  Greenland),  by  A,  ArrotasmitA.  Lon- 
don. 1808.  4  sh.  large  fol.  Each  100  by  64.  5.— 
One   sheet  with    part   of  the   Baltic   wanting,  the  part  with  the  American 
coast  complete. 


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2286  Massa,  Isaac,  bom  1687.  Dutch  merchant  In  Rnssia,  and  author  of 
the  very  interesting  pamphlet  on  Hodson's  discovwies,  the  early 
voyages  to  the  North-Pole,  etc.  -  His  portrait,  half-length,  sitting.  liram 
Bolt  px.,  engrav.  by  A.  Mat  ham.  lol.  -—  Fine  impretsion  dui  tligthly  da- 
maged in  the  comers.  75. — 

See  for  the  description  of  the  unk^ve  proof  with  a  Latin  poem,  instead  of 
the  6  Dntch  verses,  by  C  M.  (Corn.  Maertz),  N®  723.  —  This  copy 
has  served  for  the  reproduction  in  Photolithography,  N®  724,  725.  — 
Feiy  rare,  and  certainly  one  of  the  rarest  Dntch  portraits.  Amongst  the 
many  thousands  of  portraits,  teen  in  the  course  of  30  years,!  foanditonly 
3  times. 

2287  Massa,  laaao.  —  Autograph  signature,  with  his  motto :  „m 
eoelig  Moisa"  on   the  back   of  a   Dntch  historical  plate.  —  UiriqnE. 

60.— 

2288  American  idol.  —  Very  rough  but  apparently  a  fiacsimiie  drawing  of 
an  American  idol,  with  a  Latin  description  in  handwriting  of  tbe  very 
first  years  of  the  17tii  century,  signed:  J.  Wiger.  •—  31  by  21  centim. 

7.50 
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India   Mediolanam  allatnm  mense  Aprilis  Anno  1602,   fere  eandem  longi- 
todinem  babuit  qaam  haec  ipsias  vera  effigies,"  etc. 


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