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77 2096 Amsterdam and surroundings  Commelin C 77 2096 Amsterdam and surroundings Commelin C
77 2096 Amsterdam and surroundings  Commelin C 77 2096 Amsterdam and surroundings Commelin C
77/2096 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Commelin, C. Beschryvinge van Amsterdam, (...) Haar Vergrooting, Rykdom, en Wyze van Regeeringe, tot den Jare 1691/ Vervolg van de Beschryving der Stadt Amsterdam. Amst., A. van Damme, J. Ratelband etc., 1726, 2nd ed., 2 vols., (20),600; (2),601-1223,(41)p., engr. frontisp., 2 ident. woodcut coats of arms on title, 52 (fold./ double-p.) maps/ plans/ plates, num. (half-p.) textengrs., woodcut textills., contemp. unif. calf w. gilt spine, folio.

- One plate loosely inserted and printed on smaller leaf; blank upper outer corner of title-p. cut off; occas. sl. foxed. Frontcover of vol.1 two restored dam. circular spots (both Ø ±3 cm.); vol.2 top of spine chipped; both vols. corners worn.

= The second edition of the best 17th cent. description of Amsterdam, based on the works by the predecessors Dapper and Van Domselaar and on materials furnished by the author's father Isaac Commelin. The author (1636-1693) had free access to the archives of the city and therefore his work contains much more reliable sources and official documents than the works by Dapper and Van Domselaar. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 68. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.

€ (600-800) 600
77 2097 Amsterdam and surroundings  Hand vesten privilegien octroyen costumen en willekeuren der stad Amstelredam 77 2097 Amsterdam and surroundings Hand vesten privilegien octroyen costumen en willekeuren der stad Amstelredam
77 2097 Amsterdam and surroundings  Hand vesten privilegien octroyen costumen en willekeuren der stad Amstelredam 77 2097 Amsterdam and surroundings Hand vesten privilegien octroyen costumen en willekeuren der stad Amstelredam
77/2097 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Hand-vesten, privilegien, octroyen, costumen en willekeuren der stad Amstelredam. Amst., O.B. and J. Smient, 1662-1683, 4 parts in 1 vol., (154),856,(164), 857-876,(2), 877-902,(2), 903-1012,(34), 1013-1208,(10)p., large title-engr., 1 full-p. map, 4 double-p. and 1 full-p. engr. bird's eye plans, contemp. blindst. vellum w. mor. letterpiece, folio.

- Occas. (sl.) foxed and yellowed/ browned. Binding sl. stained.

€ (300-500) 900
77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings  Philips Jacobszoon C  77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings Philips Jacobszoon C
77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings  Philips Jacobszoon C  77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings Philips Jacobszoon C
77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings  Philips Jacobszoon C  77 2098 Amsterdam and surroundings Philips Jacobszoon C
77/2098 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. (Philips Jacobszoon, C.). Verzaameling van alle de huizen en prachtige gebouwen langs de Keizers en Heere-grachten der stadt Amsteldam, beginnende van den Binnen Amstel en eindigende aan de Brouwers-gracht, bestaande in ruim 1400 prachtige en trotsche Gebouwen origineel van Huis tot Huis geteekend en op Kunstige koopere Plaaten Afgebeeld. Amst., B. Mourik, n.d. (±1768-1770), unbound copy w. letterpress title and list of subscribers, and 23 (of 24) double-p. engr. plates, loosely inserted in modern hmor. portfolio, folio.

- Lacks the final plate, no.24; title-p. sl. foxed and sl. yellowed; outer blank margins of a few plates occas. trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.

= Leonhardt sale, Atlas van Amsterdam 85. Detailed depiction of over 1400 houses bordering the Amsterdam canals, very important for the history of Amsterdam architecture. "Dit fraay en allzints nutlyk werk is niet alleen zeer aangenaam aan de Bewoonders deezer prachtige Gebouwen, maar ook aan zodanige Liefhebbers welke hunne Kunst Kabinetten verryken met alles wat van dien smaak het licht ziet. Het is ook van niet minder dienst aan Timmerlieden, Metzelaars, Steenhouwers, Schilders, Smits en meer andere die aan de Bouwkunst behooren, vermits veele deezer Gebouwen na de Ontwerpen en Teekeningen van beroemde Italiaansche en Fransche Architecten vervaardigt zyn en duizende voorwerpen van Modellen doen zien, zonder te gedenken dat de kunst Beminnaars deeze Plaaten in of by de Beschryving van Amsteldam kunnen voegen." [title-p.].

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77 2099 Amsterdam and surroundings  Philips Jacobszoon C  77 2099 Amsterdam and surroundings Philips Jacobszoon C
77 2099 Amsterdam and surroundings  Philips Jacobszoon C  77 2099 Amsterdam and surroundings Philips Jacobszoon C
77/2099 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. (Philips Jacobszoon, C.). Verzaameling van alle de huizen en prachtige gebouwen langs de Keizers en Heere-grachten der stadt Amsteldam, beginnende van den Binnen Amstel en eindigende aan de Brouwers-gracht, bestaande in ruim 1400 prachtige en trotsche Gebouwen origineel van Huis tot Huis geteekend en op Kunstige koopere Plaaten Afgebeeld. Amst., B. Mourik, n.d. (±1768-1770), printed title and list of subscribers, 21 (of 24) double-p. copperengr. plates, contemp. ribbed gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpiece, large folio.

- Owner's stamp on title-p.; lower blank outer corner of the title-p., subscriber's list and the first plate mouldy/ dam.; lacks plate 11-13; most plates sl. (partly vaguely) waterstained in outer lower blank corner. Spine pasted over w. paper; corners worn.

= Leonhardt sale, Atlas van Amsterdam 85. Detailed depiction of over 1400 houses bordering the Amsterdam canals, very important for the history of Amsterdam architecture. "Dit fraay en allzints nutlyk werk is niet alleen zeer aangenaam aan de Bewoonders deezer prachtige Gebouwen, maar ook aan zodanige Liefhebbers welke hunne Kunst Kabinetten verryken met alles wat van dien smaak het licht ziet. Het is ook van niet minder dienst aan Timmerlieden, Metzelaars, Steenhouwers, Schilders, Smits en meer andere die aan de Bouwkunst behooren, vermits veele deezer Gebouwen na de Ontwerpen en Teekeningen van beroemde Italiaansche en Fransche Architecten vervaardigt zyn en duizende voorwerpen van Modellen doen zien, zonder te gedenken dat de kunst Beminnaars deeze Plaaten in of by de Beschryving van Amsteldam kunnen voegen." [title-p.].

€ (300-500)
77 2100 Amsterdam and surroundings  Reglement voor het makelaars gild 77 2100 Amsterdam and surroundings Reglement voor het makelaars gild
77/2100 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Reglement voor het makelaars-gild. Amst., Stads-Drukkerije, 1797, 32p., woodcut coat of arms of Amsterdam on title-p., contemp. wr., sm. 4to. - BOUND WITH: Nieuwe Lijste van Courtragie voor de Makelaars der Stad Amsterdam. Ibid., P.H. Dronsberg, 1749, 32p. - AND BOUND WITH 7 fold. copies of early 19th cent. decrees.

- Occas. trifle foxed. Wr. trifle frayed along extremities.

€ (30-50) 50
77 2101 Amsterdam and surroundings  Wagenaar J 77 2101 Amsterdam and surroundings Wagenaar J
77/2101 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Wagenaar, J. Amsterdam, in zyne opkomst, aanwas, geschiedenissen, voorregten, koophandel, gebouwen, kerkenstaat, schoolen, schutterye, gilden en regeeringe, beschreeven. Amst., I. Tirion (vol. 1 and 2)/ Yntema en Tieboel (vol. 3), 1760-1767, 3 vols., (10),XXIV,743,(1); 552; (2),565,(1)p., engr. frontispiece, 3 ident. title-vignettes, 80 (fold.) maps/ plans/ views/ plates/ portraits, modern 18th cent. style hcalf w. red mor. letterpiece, folio.

- Occas. sl. foxed/ yellowed. Otherwise a fine, professionally rebound large paper copy.

= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 311. As often without the fourth volume published 21 years after the third volume.

€ (300-500) 375
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77/2102 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Wagenaar, J. Amsterdam, in zyne opkomst, aanwas, geschiedenissen, voorregten, koophandel, gebouwen, kerkenstaat, schoolen, schutterye, gilden en regeeringe, beschreeven. Amst., I. Tirion/ Yntema and Tieboel (vol. 10-13), 1761-1768, 11 (of 13) vols., 11 ident. woodcut coats of arms on title-p., double-p. views/ plates, contemp. unif. hroan.

- Lacks vol. 1 and 2; all vols. w. bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. foxed/ sl. yellowed. Not collated but apparently complete.

= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 312.

€ (100-150) 110
77 2103 Amsterdam and surroundings  Witkamp P H 77 2103 Amsterdam and surroundings Witkamp P H
77/2103 [Amsterdam and surroundings]. Witkamp, P.H. Amsterdam in schetsen. Amst., G.W. Tielkemeijer, 1861-1869, 1st ed., 2 parts in 1 vol., XII,163,(1); IV,236,(1)p., col. lithogr. title and 46 (of 50) col. lithogr. plates (incl. the title of vol.2) by W. HEKKING JR., contemp. hcl.

- Usual foxing; bookplate on upper pastedown; lacks "Voorberigt" 2nd vol. (supplied in photostat); 4 lithogr. plates added in photostat.

= Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 480.

ADDED: 1 other.

€ (200-300)
77 2104 Anson G 77 2104 Anson G
77 2104 Anson G 77 2104 Anson G
77/2104 Anson, G. Reize rondsom de werreld, gedaan in de Jaaren 1740 tot 1744. Ed. R. Walter. Amst., I. Tirion, 1749, 2nd corr. ed., (24),384,(2)p., engr. title-vignette, dedication leaf, 15 (fold.) maps/ plans (incl. worldmap), 20 (fold.) plates, contemp. vellum, 4to.

- Fine and clean copy. Backstrip lacks letterpiece.

= Tiele 42; Cat. NHSM p.136; Howgego A100; Henze I, p.82-83; cf. Borba de Moraes I, p.38-39 and Bosch 199 (French editions); Sabin 1641 (Dutch editions 1754 and 1765); Cox I, p.49 (ed. London, 1740): "This famous and unfortunate expedition, consisting at the start of eight ships, was sent under the command of George Anson at the beginning of the war with Spain, to harass the Spaniards on the western coast of South America. Seven ships were lost at around Cape Horn and on the coast of Chile and out of 900 men who left England on board more than 600 perished. (...) The primary object of the expedition was not attained, but by the capture of the Manila Galleon near China, Anson and the surviving members of his crew reached England much the richer. (...) Walter's account of the voyage is a model of what such literature should be." SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIII.

€ (400-600) 425
77 2105 Anson G 77 2105 Anson G
77 2105 Anson G 77 2105 Anson G
77/2105 Anson, G. A Voyage round the World In the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. Ed. R. Walter. London, J. and P. Knapton, 1776, 15th ed., XX,417,(3)p., large fold. map frontisp., 42 fold. engr. charts/ maps/ plates, contemp. treecalf w. gilt borders around sides and gilt spine w. red mor. letterpiece, large 4to.

- A few plates (sl.) foxed, otherwise contents clean. Upper joint very carefully restored. A very fine and attractively bound copy.

= Sabin 1629; Cox I, p.49; Borba de Moraes I, p.38: "This is a classic account of circumnavigation which has been published in countless editions in French and other languages (...)." Cox: "This famous and unfortunate expedition, consisting at the start of eight ships, was sent under the command of George Anson at the beginning of the war with Spain, to harass the Spaniards on the western coast of South America. Seven ships were lost around Cape Horn and on the coast of Chili and out of 900 men who left England on board more than 600 perished. (...) Walter's account of the voyage is a model of what such literature should be. The mournful beauty of the passage describing their approach to Cape Horn compares well with that of Masefield's in his poem Dauber." SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIV.

€ (700-900)
77 2106 Antisemitism  Cafmeyer P de 77 2106 Antisemitism Cafmeyer P de
77/2106 [Antisemitism]. Cafmeyer, P. de. Hooghweirdighe historie van het alder-heylighste sacrament van mirakel. Brussels, G. de Backer, 1720, (32),205,(1)p., woodcut title-vignette, 27 (fold.) engr./ woodcut plates, contemp. calf w. gilt spine and letterpiece.

- Large fold. plate of the relic holder torn. Joints starting at spine-ends; corners showing.

= The legend, which takes place in the 14th century Brussels, tells of the miraculous return of sacred hosts after they were stolen from the church by a group of Jewish people. Six Jewish people were sentenced to death for the "killing" of the sacred hosts. Title page reads 'Eersten druck' and 'nieuwen Druck'.

€ (30-50) 150
77 2107 Antonides van der Goes J 77 2107 Antonides van der Goes J
77/2107 Antonides van der Goes, J. Gedichten. Amst., J. Rieuwertsz./ P. Arentsz./ A. Magnus, 1685, 2 parts in 1 vol., (60),138,(4); (2),307,(4)p., contemp. vellum, 4to.

- Contemp. owner's entry ("J. de Fremeri") on title; waterstained throughout.

= The first part contains "De Ystroom. Begreepen in vier boeken" (etched frontisp. and 5 plates by ROMEYN DE HOOGHE (Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as bookill. 9 (listing the first ed. 1671)).

BOUND WITH: 2 others by/ on the same: Trazil, of overrompelt Sina (ibid., 1685) and Het leven van Joannes Antonides vander Goes (n.pl., n.d.).

€ (100-150)
77 2108 Antonides van der Goes J 77 2108 Antonides van der Goes J
77/2108 Antonides van der Goes, J. De Ystroom. Begreepen in vier boeken. Amst., P. Arentsz, 1671, 1st ed., (30),138,(4)p., engr. armorial vignette, etched frontisp. and 4 plates by R. DE HOOGHE, contemp. vellum, 4to.

- Pastedowns loose. Vellum duststained. = Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as book ill. 9.

€ (100-150) 160
77 2109 Antonides van der Goes J 77 2109 Antonides van der Goes J
77/2109 Antonides van der Goes, J. De Ystroom. Begreepen in vier boeken. Amst., N. ten Hoorn, 1708, (32),138,(5)p., etched frontisp. and 4 plates by R. DE HOOGHE, contemp. vellum, sm. 4to.

= Landwehr, R. de Hooghe as bookill. 9 (listing the first ed. 1671); Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 7 (note).

BOUND WITH: 2 others by the same: Trazil, of overrompelt Sina (ibid., n.d.) and Gedichten (ibid., 1702).

€ (100-150)
77 2110 Arabia  Niebuhr C 77 2110 Arabia Niebuhr C
77 2110 Arabia  Niebuhr C 77 2110 Arabia Niebuhr C
77/2110 [Arabia]. Niebuhr, C. Beschryving van Arabie, uit eigene waarnemingen en in 't land zelf verzamelde narigten. Uit het hoogduits vertaald, en Vermeerderd met een volledig register van 't geheele werk. Amst./ Utr., S.J. Baalde/ J. van Schoonhoven & comp., 1774, (4),XXXXI,(1),408,(14)p., engr. title-p. w. vign., 7 maps (5 fold., 1 partly handcol.), 18 plates (3 fold.), 1 fold. table, contemp. boards, 4to.

- Partly (sl.) waterstained (sl. affecting only a few of the minor plates). Paper over covers worn/ sl. dam.

= Tiele 795; Howgego N24; cf. Graesse IV, 674; Cox I, 237; Aboussouan 682-683 and Lipperheide Lc6. Carsten Niebuhr (1733-1815) travelled extensively in Arabia, Persia, Palestine and Asia Minor, and became by his descriptions and maps and the richness of his observations the pioneer of a more profound knowledge of the Orient. Henze III, p.610: "Als erste literarische Hauptfrucht der langen Reise veröffentlichte er in 1772 die Beschreibung von Arabien, ein Werk klassischen Gepräges, das mehr Stoff darbrachte als alle früheren europäischen Werke zusammengenommen; hinzu kam, daß es großenteils auf Autopsie basierte. N. hielt sich fern von jeder Kompilation nach anderen Autoren und trug nur vor, was er selbst beobachtet und gesammelt hatte". "His accounts are probably the best and most authentic of their day" (Cox). On Niebuhr see also Europa und die Orient, cat. 1/190. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIV.

Michaëlis, J.D. Vragen aan een gezelschap van geleerde mannen, die op bevel zyner majesteit des Konings van Denemarken naar Arabie reizen. Ibid., iidem, 1774, XLVI,270,(2)p., contemp. boards, 4to.

- Mouldy towards the end; a few leaves loose. Backcover loose and paper over boards dam. Sold w.a.f.

€ (250-350) 250
77 2111 Architecture  Blondel J F 77 2111 Architecture Blondel J F
77 2111 Architecture  Blondel J F 77 2111 Architecture Blondel J F
77 2111 Architecture  Blondel J F 77 2111 Architecture Blondel J F
77/2111 [Architecture]. Blondel, J.F. Cours d'architecture ou traité de la décoration, distribution & construction des bâtiments. Paris, Dessaint, 1771-1777, 6 text vols. and 6 plate parts in 3 vols., 381 engr. plates, contemp. unif. mottled calf w. 2 mor. letterpieces.

- Contemp. owner's entry in pen and ink on title-p. of plate vols.; contents w. minor defects. Bindings (sl.) rubbed; a few corners showing. All in all, a very good to fine series.

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXV.

€ (1.000-1.500)
77 2112 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2112 Architecture Campen J van
77 2112 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2112 Architecture Campen J van
77/2112 [Architecture]. Campen, J. van. Architecture, peinture et sculpture de la Maison de Ville d'Amsterdam. Amst., D. Mortier, 1719, 22p., engr. title-vignette, 109 (fold./ double-p.) engr. plans and plates by/ after A. and H. QUELLINUS, contemp. gilt and panelled calf w. floral cornerpieces, gilt spine, folio.

- A few plates (incl. title-p.) sl. yellowed. Contents otherwise fine. Frontcover detached; binding worn/ dam. along extremities.

= Despite faulty binding, an attractive copy of this famous work on the Amsterdam municipal building designed by Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1655. Kat. Orn. Berlin 2235. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXV.

€ (800-1.000) 800
77 2113 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2113 Architecture Campen J van
77 2113 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2113 Architecture Campen J van
77 2113 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2113 Architecture Campen J van
77 2113 Architecture  Campen J van 77 2113 Architecture Campen J van
77/2113 [Architecture]. Campen, J. van. Architecture, peinture et sculpture de la Maison de Ville d'Amsterdam. Amst., D. Mortier, 1719, 22p., engr. title-vignette, 107 (of 109) (fold./ double-p.) engr. plans and plates by/ after A. and H. QUELLINUS, contemp. sprinkled calf, gilt spine w. raised bands and burgundy mor. letterpiece, folio.

- Lacks 2 plates showing the tympanum (no. 9 and 13); a few plates (incl. title-p.) sl. yellowed; owner's stamps on upper endpaper of "Dr. Carl Rohrbach Gotha" and "Eberhard". Contents otherwise fine. Corners sl. worn; spine-ends chipped; a few rubbed spots on covers.

= Interesting provenance: the library of the abbey of Gandersheim, with a manuscript statement of donation by the abbess of Gandersheim, Elisabet Ernestine Antoinette von Sachsen-Meiningen, to the Abbey library with her engr. bookplate (engr. by Martin Tyroff) below on the upper pastedown: "Je destine ce livre à la chambre d'Architecture à ma Maison de Brunshausen le 16. de dec. 1727 Elisabet Ernestine Antoinette Ab. D.G.D.V. SM[?]". Also with a manuscript dedication by a certain C.F. de Bronsart on the first free endpaper, dated "à Gandersheim Le 14. Decem.: 1727.", stating that he had offered the work as a birthday present to the Abbess (C.F. de Bronsart is known to have donated another work to the Abbess on her birthday in 1730, but we could not further identify him/ her). The following is a quote from the data of the the online reconstruction of the library of the Gandersheim Abbey (see: https://bibliotheksrekonstruktion.hab.de/gandersheim/gandersheim.xml), in which both the copy that we offer here and the name of C.F. de Bronsart are recorded:

"Die Bibliothek wurde von Fürstäbtissin Elisabeth Ernestine Antonie von Sachsen-Meiningen (1681-1766) mit Unterstützung ihres Haushofmeisters Johann Anton Kroll von Freyen (1666-1749) durch Ankauf auf dem internationalen Buchmarkt sowie durch teils erbetene Schenkungen geschaffen. Die Bibliothek befand sich in einem prächtig ausgestatteten Raum im Nordflügel des Abteigebäudes. Bücher, Graphikmappen und Münzsammlung waren in 11 Schränken und drei Kommoden systematisch geordnet untergebracht. Die Stiftsbibliothek umfasst etwa 1000 Titel in 1400 Bänden. In der Sammlung befanden sich auch Buchbestände aus der Sommerresidenz der Fürstäbtissin in Brunshausen. Diese Bände waren einheitlich in Leder gebunden und teilweise mit dem goldenen Stiftswappen und dem Exlibris der Äbtissin versehen. Widmungen weisen auf die jeweiligen Stifter hin. Nach der Aufhebung des Stiftes 1810 wurden wesentliche Teile der Bibliothek von Karoline Ulrike Amalie von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld nach Coburg gebracht wo sie bis heute in der Landesbibliothek und den Kunstsammlungen erhalten sind. Die ebenfalls von Elisabeth Ernestine Antonie gegründete, in der Stiftskirche aufgestellte Stiftskirchenbibliothek befindet sich heute als Depositum im Predigerseminar Braunschweig." The abbey was dissolved in 1810.

Despite the missing plates, an attractive copy of this famous work on the Amsterdam municipal building designed by Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1655. Kat. Orn. Berlin 2235.

€ (500-700)
77 2114 Architecture  Duhamel du Monceau H L 77 2114 Architecture Duhamel du Monceau H L
77/2114 [Architecture]. Duhamel du Monceau, H.L. Art du couvreur. N.pl. (Paris), n.publ., 1766, p., 4 engr. plates, contemp. wr., large folio.

- Occas. sl. yellowed. = From Descriptions des Arts et Métiers.

AND 3 others similar, all in contemp. wr., large folio: IDEM, Art du cirier (Paris, 1762, 8 engr. plates. Plates waterst. in lower margin); IDEM, De la forge des enclumes (ibid., 1762. Lacks the plate; 2 lvs. waterst. in upper margin); A.D. FOUGEROUX DE BONDAROY, Art de tirer des carrières la pierre d'ardoise (Paris, n.d., 2 (of 4) engr. plates. Lacks 2 plates). - ADDED: 44 plates from DIDEROT and D'ALEMBERT's Encyclopédie (±1770, folio): Agriculture Economie Rustique (various mills, 9x); Tonnelier (8x); Potier d'Étain (Bimblotier) (15x) and Fayancerie (12x).

€ (150-250)
77 2115 Architecture  Duhamel du Monceau H L  Fourcroy de Ramecourt C R and Gallon  ? 77 2115 Architecture Duhamel du Monceau H L Fourcroy de Ramecourt C R and Gallon ?
77/2115 [Architecture]. Duhamel du Monceau, H.L., Fourcroy de Ramecourt, C.R. and Gallon, (?). L'art du tuilier et du briquetier. N.pl. (Paris), n.publ., 1763, (2),67p., 9 engr. plates, contemp. marbled wr., large folio.

- Backstrip dam./ lacking. Contents fine.

= From Descriptions des Arts et Métiers. Poggendorff I, p.618 and 783.

€ (80-100)