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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.
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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.
^i facsim. 8vo. . j, 7.50
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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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(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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CATALOGUE *
OF
ROOKS, MAPS. PLATES, PORTRAITS,
ON
AMERICA.
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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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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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*
Amsterdam.
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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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index of all places of the Spankh West-IndieA and their geograpkleal titiiAtioii.
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.)
Fred. Mulleb,
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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.)
Frbd. Mulubr,
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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.
Fksd. MuLL£R,
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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
Amsterdam.
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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.
Fesd. MmiiiBB,
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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,
Amsterdam. 3
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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-
FR£D. MuLLfiB,
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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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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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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 . . .
Amsterdam.
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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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{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.
Amslerdam. 4
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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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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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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.)
Fkid. Mullek.
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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.)
Amsterdam.
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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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BRAZIL. — 11. Under the Dateh. (4624-62)
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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BRAZIL — 11- Under the Dateh. (1624-62.)
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.—
Amsterdam.
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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
Frbd. MdlleB;
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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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.
F&SD. MULL£R,
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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
Amsterdam.
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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
Fred. MollsR)
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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.)
Amsterdam. 6
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COLONIZATION.
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
Fbud. Mcller,
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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.)
This Appendix may he had separately for flor. 10. —
Fred. MuLLfiR,
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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
Fred. MulIiBK)
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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.
Amsterdam.
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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
Pkbd.. MVhL£ft)
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de Particip., met raeer dienste voor de Nederl. Prov., grooter schade
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.)
FrBI). MuLtEB,
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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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468 — Waerschonwinge. . . Datum Groningen 4674. 1 squ. fol. sheet,
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.
F&£D. MuUiEU.
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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.—
Fre3>. Mullsb.
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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
AmAtordaoa. B
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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
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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^
■r ior«iA;3»afiQataalkb etoJlii»li^.i.i(egio.dBo.z»ift pari^tdt^s ^toptimi dadOatis plus
«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.
FsltD. MUJJLBB»
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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
Austerdftm. 9
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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.)
Fbed. Muller,
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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
Frbb. Muller,
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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
Amsterdam.
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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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OREENLAND.
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. —
Ajmsterdam. iO
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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.-
This very little known work is scarcely less Interesting for the American
Fbed. Muusb,
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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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flUIAMA.
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
Amsterdam.
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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
F«BD. MoLlJft'
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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
F&ED. MuLLEft)
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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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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.
FaxD. HufiLEn,
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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,
Amstepdam. 12
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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
Amsterdam. 13
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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
Fasp. VLJii^h
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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.)
940 HCerokmans P] CB) Theatrum Victoriae, olte het tooneel der zee-
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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:
AmstGirdaia
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Vol. I Vv HiltQ^. dtf diUe 4fMide su iescalffiui^ta hatU i&75, for A. de
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.
FfiBD. MULLBBj
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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
Amsterdam. - 14
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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-
Feijd. McWaBB*
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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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108 BOOKS ON AMERICA.
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.)
Bi^y interesting work, with 47 large plates and maps, 7 portraits
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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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NEW-JERSEY.
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
Amsterdam,
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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
Amsterdam.
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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
Fbbp. Kvim
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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,
Amstevdam.
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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
Donck (No. 1080.)
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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.
Attuddrdauk. 16
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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
Feep. Muubb^
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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. — .—
Amsterdam.
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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.
Fred. Uvvnh
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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
Aoister^aiQ..
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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,
FWSP. MULLBE,
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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
Araster4anQ. .
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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
and 1832. 'l-
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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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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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NEW-SWEDEN.
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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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.-
Fbed. Mulleb,
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PARAQUAT.
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
Amsterdam.
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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.—
.„ Prints, for private distribntioDL.« .. . i^.:.
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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.)
AmBterdam.
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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.)
Fbsd. MuLhUB,
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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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144 BOOKS ON AMB&IGA.
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.
^sterdam; 19
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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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.)
Fred. Muukb,
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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
Amsterdam*
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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
Frxd. MoUiSS;
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RELIGIOUS SECTS. -t.B.pti»to.
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
Amsterdam.
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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
Amsterdam. .2Q'
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RELI8l0Ot SECTS. -u.Br.w.i»u.
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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IELI8I0US SECTS. - iv. L*k«4i.«..
{.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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RELieiQUS SECTS. - Vt. 4i.*ker..
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
Digitized by LjOOQIC _
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RELIfitOUt SECTS. - vi. «|..ker*.
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.
FbSD. MuLtKR,
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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.)
' Fred. Muller,
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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
Amsterdam.
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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.
Frbd. Mullsb,
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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.
Amsterdam.
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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.-
Forms part of : Voyages, relations etc. orig. sur I'Amerique ... par Ternaux.
EjlEJ). MULLEB,
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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.)
Araslerdani.
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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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SURINAM.
In th^ same Tokine 12 other pieces on the' same sahjeot, one of them
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.)
Arasterdam. 22
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SURIHAIL
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,)
Amsterdam.
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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 ' >
Frw). Mullw,
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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
Amsterdain.
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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
Fbw. Muukb,
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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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176 toOKS O^ AMSBICA.
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
Frro. Muller,
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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.
Fred. MuusB)
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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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^
FaSD. MUILBB>
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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
A.msterdam.
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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
FrBD. MUILBR,
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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»'
Frbtd. MullbRi
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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.)
Amsterdam.
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' 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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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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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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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
Amsterdam.
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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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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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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
Fbsp. Mullss,
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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.)
Amsterdam.
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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.
Fbsd. MuLUit,
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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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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
5raj5il,
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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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WEST-INDIES.
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.
Amsterdam.
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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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11. VOYAGES.
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,)
Amsterdam.
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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
Hvr. 17. 18.) 18.-
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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.)
Amsterdam.
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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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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
Amsterdam,
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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.
?S£P. MVUJSB)
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A. COLLECHONS : Be Bry. 221
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.
Amsterdam.
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222 n. YOTAoxs.
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.
Frbd. Mullsb,
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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
Amsterdam. ,
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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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A. COtIiK0TlO(N)3: throiidlogiealiy arranged^ ^b
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,)
Amsierdam^ 29
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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.
Ajngteidan^.
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280 II. VOYAGES.
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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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.
FUED. MCLLEI
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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.
Amsterdam. 30
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384 n. voTACos.
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.
Amsterdam.
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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.—
A.msterdam.
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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.-
Freu, Ml'tlER,
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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.
A-msterdam. 31
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242 IL YOTAGBd.
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. ^^
•Fbkd. Mulleb,
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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,)
Amsterdam.
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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.
¥b£D. Mi7IiLBR|
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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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246 U. VOYAGES.
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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C. 3. BESCMPTIONS 01? AtJSTllAMA, N. ZtALAlO), ETC. 24?
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
Amsterdam. 32
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dSO It. YOtAdlid.
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
Amsterdaoi.
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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.
Fksd. MUUifB,
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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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354 n. TOTAGS8.
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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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-
zerland,
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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.
FbED. MULLBIL
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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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.
Fred. Muu«b,
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LIHSCHOTEM.
//•. ^ 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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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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VAN NECK.
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.
Amsierdain^
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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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E. VOYAGKS IN ASIA AND TO I^HE EAST-INBIBS. 278
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.
Amsterdam, 35
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i74 n. V0YAGJ8.
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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I. VOYAGES IN ASIA AND TO THE BAST-INDIES. 275
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.)
Amsterdam. . '
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276 II. VOYAQSS.
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. VOYAOES TO AFBICA. 277
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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p. VOYAGBS TO APMCA. 1179
{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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G. GEOOEAPHIOAL DISCOVERIES. NAVIGATION. 281
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^.
Amsterdam, 36
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382 n. YOTAefis.
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^.
Amsterdam.
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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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
Amsterdam,
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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.)
With numerous coloured maps in woodcut. — One of the rarest early
Dutch works on pilotage.
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BOOKS, MAPS, PLATES,
ON
AND QF A REMARKABLE COLLECTION OP
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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APiANUS (P.).
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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Avrtuaauo. -^ busbman. BBS
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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306 BOOKS OK AiunacA.
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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B08&U — BAKLABUS. 297
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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298 BOOKS ON AMSKICA.
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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BARIJlEUS — BUDBINOH. 299
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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300 BOOKS ON AMEUCA.
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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BULI-BTIN — CANADA. 801
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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CANADA — COLONIES fRAN^AlSES. 808
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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304 BOOKS ON AHSKIOA.
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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COMPANY(WEST-INDIA.)
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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CONSTITUTION.
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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310 BOGKS ON AlUSBIGA.
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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DAKIEN — DTIFBY. 811
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
Amsterdam.
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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.
F&B0« ItoitiffR)
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BUFl^JT — FALKLAND. 313
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
Amsterdam. 40
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814 BOOlCS ON AMlB^ICA.
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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FEAUON — GI.AREANI. 9^^^
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.
Aimji9^m,
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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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GOSSfiMlAN — GEOTHAUS. 317
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.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
did BOOSa. ox AlHSHI^i..
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-
. Digitized by VjiOOQIC
G&bMcs — - fii«cWTii. S19
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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S^ BOOKS ON AMSKIC4.
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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HAMILTON — HONTEB. 821
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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3JW;: BQPJK,9 .ON ^^^^J^J^f
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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HONTSB — JBFFiBSON. '^Hi
^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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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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UATAKCA — CONSTITUCION. 381
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.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
832 BOOKS ON AMERICA.
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
Feed. MuIiLBb,
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MEXICO — MISSIONS. 333
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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384 BOOKS ON AHKBICA.
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
F&BD. MuLLBBy
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MISSIONS — MULLER. 335
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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336 BOOKS ON AlCBftlCA.
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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NEW-NETHERLAND. =^'
{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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B008EB00H — CAMPANIUS. d89
NEW-NETHERLAND.
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^. , ,
AmsUrdafQ.
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NEW-NETHERLAND.
\^, 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.
• -'D^ flttiifr' Iowa.- • • • ••■.;" -
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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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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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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
F&SD. MtJUBBr
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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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3S'4 BOOKS OV AUXUICK.
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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BJffOBT — XOCHSI>OBT. ii&
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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ROCHEPORT — SLAVEBT. 357
{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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SS8 BOOKS ON AKXEICA.
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
Amsterdam*
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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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SJU^J^A^f — TEMSU
{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
Amsterdam.
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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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TOEBAST — VIRGINIA. 96&
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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9M BOQK» ON AII4HU0A,
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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VIRGINIA -^ WMS, 'Ot ^[^Wltt^ENDENCE. ^9^3
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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368 BOOKS ON AMERICA,
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.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
WAR 09 IKDKPSNBBKC£. ^69
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
Digitized by LjOOQIC
870 HQow mv nMvamu
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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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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WAR OF IMDEPEiDEiCE.
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.
Feid« JljOlSfiBB,
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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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WAROF INDEPENDENCE.
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
Fs8D« Minu»>
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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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379 WOXM QN 4IW»i«4.
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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WASHIK^^TOK ^ WtiSlVlNOIlfiS. 379
'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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WEST-INDUS — YUCATAN. 381
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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B0OK9 ON AMBBIOA/
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.-
{Sketthet from the VnUed SiaUt. — 2^mi ike Qertnan,)
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II. VOYAOES.
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*
Digitized by LjOOQIC
384 II. BSOOBAfHY.
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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ANClSN-r &G0ORAFIIY. S85
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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9M II. VOYAOSS.
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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coLLBCTiovs : de Bry, Wl
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.
Digitized by LjOOQIC
IL VOYAGES.
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,
Digitized by LjOOQIC
coLi.BCTiONs: de Bry — Hul»iu9, 889
ZIE8LER (PH.)
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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8B0 11. VOYAGES.
H U L S I U S' Colleetion of Voyages. 4to.
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
Digitized by LjOOQIC ,
coiJiECTioNS: HuUiu^ — /ournalen. Ml
H U L S I U S ' ColleetioH of Voyaged. 4to.
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-
Digitized by LjOOQIC
892 II. voYAass.
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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A. collections: Chronologically arranged, 898
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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894 IT. VOTAOIS.
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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A. coLTiBOTioNs: Ckfonologiedlly arranged. 395
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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896 II. YOTAOES.
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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B. SOUND THS VOBLD. S97
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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SM U. YOTA0K9.
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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B. ROUND THX WOELD. S99
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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400 II. YOTAOIS.
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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C. AKTIC VOYAOSS. 40 1
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,)
Ametordattt. 51
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40Sr U. T0TAaiS^
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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0. AjunsLo TOYAGis. 4h98
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
Ainuitffrflmp.1
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404 ir. VOYAGES,
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.
Fbxd. Muunt
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D. VOYAGES TO EAST-INDIA. 406
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.)
AmrtcrdaoL 52
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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
FftiD. Mvuifti
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T. AFRICA, 411
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.
AiDiterdam.
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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):
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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.)
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not to be published.
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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.—
Amsterdam.
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3475aFraDklin (B.) Kleine Schriften .... nebst seinem Leben. Aus dem
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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416 LATUST AGQVISITIONS.
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.
AmBierdam.
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Bust to the right, in oval, in crayon, on vgUum, largo 4to. 225.—
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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AND PRESENTIMO AN ESSAY TOWARDS A
PART in. — PORTRAITS. — AUTOGRAPHS. — PLATES.
ATLASES AND MAPS.
AMSTERDAM,
FREDERIK MULLER.
Heerengracht, 329.
1876.
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P 0 R T R A I.iT.iSiF:;; i
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.
Fred. MuUer, Amstebdam. i
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PORTRAITS RELATING TO AMERICA, Cet.
"1 • * • ••••••
•• '.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
Fred. MuUer,
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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.-
Fred. Muller,
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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. —
Amstibdak.
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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
Amsvesbax. 2
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10 POETHAIM R£f/ATING TO AM«RICA , CCt,
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
Fred. MuQer,
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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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12 PORTRAITS RETATIKO TO AMSRICA , Cet.
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
AM8TSBDAH.
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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.—
AMtlTXSPAlC.
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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.-*
FredMttUor,
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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.—
AVITSBBAV.
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FOUTBAITS B£I^TING TO I^IISAKIA, eoi.
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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?OKTBAITS BBLATINO TO AMERICA, cet. 27
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. -
AxniBSAac
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James, ^Fhomas, Nkvigator ta the liartkpole. 1032.
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.-
VwAil Iff Will fir
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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, —
44UIIMK ^M^
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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.—
Fred, linlter,
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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
AxtflSB^AlC*
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SS lOBTBAJn MMLLnHfB TO AmSftlCA., Mt
lAill0th» QhatiaB Oonnt de, French Soldier^ AldehMi^-a^fmal in
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
Frea^MiUii^
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PORTRAITS K£ia.TIN'G TO AMJBaXOA, OOt. S7
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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S8 POKTEAITS RELATING TO AMERICA, CCt.
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
Fred MnUeir,
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PORTRAITS RELATING TO AMERICA, Cet. 39
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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40 H)ETEAltS UtLAtlUfO td AttBRiCA, CCt.
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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J'OATRA.fW ft«LA*riNO 16 AMEfllCA, tCl. 83
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)
AvtiftSTDin: 5
Digitized by LjOOQIC
S4 PO&T&AITS BSTJLTING TO AMSBICA, cet.
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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88 ^OftTKAI'Fa RELATING 70 A«BRIC4 > Cet.
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.-
Fn»4i^ M idtar,
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PORT&AITS BSLATINO TO AAiEBICA, Get. 41
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
k^MWSiW^k%, 6
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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,-
Fred. Muller,
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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.—
AM»T]BS1>AX.
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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.-
Fred. Mulier,
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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
Fred. MuUer,
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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,—
A.X8TS1IDAH.
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48 PORTMITS ABLATING TO AMERICA, oet.
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.-
Fred. Mfiliar,
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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
AxtTSBBAV. 7
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^0 POIiTlULITB JUBLATIlSr4» TQ AMBBiCA , Cet
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.
1QA6 a. Half-length, with 6 Dutch lines. Ig. 4^ 1.50
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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.
fol. 2.50
Fred. lUM,
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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.—
AniiniiBAic.
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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
Digitized by LjOOQIC
BpATAAIIfB BJBI^TIKO TO AMBHUU^ Cei* 56
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
AiisissaPAX.
Digitized byLjOOQiC
56 POET&AITS BSlJkTING TO AHfiBICA, Oet.
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,
Digitized by LjOOQIC
^OBTRAITS UlJkTINO TO AMERICA, Cel. 57
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
AMstsitBAir. I
Digitized by LjOOQIC
PO|(T]U.IT8 UI^TIHO TO AMBftlOA., leot.
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,
Digitized by LjOOQIC
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.—
Digitized by LjOOQIC
60 PORTRAITS RBTJLTINO TO AMSIIICA, cet.
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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PORTRAITS RE1.ATIKG TO AMBRICA, OOt. 61
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-
blicatibn. 3.-
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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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AUTOGRAPHS.
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.
Fred. MuUer,
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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.
AM8tS(RDAV.
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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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70 AUTOGRAPHS UEIJkTING TO AMEEICA.
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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AUtOQBAfHS AELATlKa tO AMl^fttCA. 71
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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H AtlVOGEAPMS Efi^LATIHO TO JLMUU^h.
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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AUTOGRAPHS RELATING TO AltBltlCA. 1&
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.
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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.-
Prffli«^il»viMMMtii*.
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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
He refines to put his name to a jMOimunniatMi nf 'Oap of JL*s workst
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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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AUT06HIAPH8 BBIATIKG TO AMBWOA. ftU
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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AtTOt»ltAl?Hg ftMtAl^lHd to AUBittdA. 87
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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88 >ii}MK>itA(a9 %Munm tQ AMJmoA.
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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AUTOQBAPHS UBLATmO TO AUE&ICA. %9
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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AUTOGRAPHS RELATING TO AMBEICA. 91
"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.
Amstxbdav.
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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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HISTOUICAL
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.)
Ered«XiiUtfi
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I. PLATES ON THE HISTOEY OF AMERICA. 96
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.—
AjCSnBDAM.
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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.
AxiOr)BBI>A1t«
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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
Fred.lMlfr,
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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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102 L P1.A.TE8 OS tBMi HISTORY Ol^ AlifiBICA.
.,•.«, . . .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.—
AiaTJll^ifi.
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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.—
Fred. Midler,
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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
Fred. Mnlltf,
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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.-^
AxiffSADAK.
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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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I. PLATES ON THI HISTORY OP AMERICA. Ill
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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Ill lY. PLATSS ON WHALIS AND WHALEflSHERT.
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.-
Fr«d. MiBllarf
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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.
AliSTEBDAU.
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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-
AvifflBDAlC;/.
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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.
Fr0«^ Midlir,
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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.-
Only the printed part of the engraved title changed.
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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-
AxtmftPAM.
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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.
FML IMler,
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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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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
Frad. ]iiill6r»
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a. TERRESTRIAL ATLASES. 131
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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i. IIAMNB Afl^ASSS. Hi
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.
▲KiffBJIDAIC*
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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 (!)
Fred. HTOlOTt
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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. —
AxtTISDAV.
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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.
Fred. MoUer,
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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.
AUtnm&njM. 20
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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-
Austbbdam,
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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,
Fre«/ Moling
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C. NOltTli-A'MEitrcA. 14^
(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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146 e. KOSTH-AMXEICA.
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.
AMStfSttDAH.
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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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150 C, NOI^TH-jUUSRICA.
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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C. NORTH-AMEEICA. 151
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^.
AMm'ltlDAM.
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e. .^:^EpiC4;^ .^ftl^NjJS.
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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e, A^llJitlCiA?! as^^Nijs. ^9
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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1*54 f. SOUTH-AMEKICA.
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.—
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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
Akstssdak.
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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.-
Amxsbpaic. 22
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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,
FrecL MnUer,
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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
AK9TBB2>AX. . .
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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,
Fred. Miillfir,
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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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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
Revised edition of Blaea's Manual, to accompany Valk's globes.
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SUPPLEMENT.
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.
Fred«M«ll«
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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
According to the description: •— Idolum a R. P. Soc. Jesu ex Ocddentali
India Mediolanam allatnm mense Aprilis Anno 1602, fere eandem longi-
todinem babuit qaam haec ipsias vera effigies," etc.
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