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Straaten, Peter van - Mensen onder elkaar in duizend-en-een tekeningen.

Amsterdam, De Harmonie, 2001. Paperback, 30 x 24 cm. Ills.: zwart/wit illustraties. Cond.: goed / good. "O ja, al mijn vorige huwelijken waren anders prima!" ISBN: 9061696178.
EUR 10.00 [Appr.: US$ 10.74 | £UK 8.5 | JP¥ 1690] Booknumber: 83510

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Bij tij en ontij . . . .
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Brattinga-Kooy, Willemijn & Mischa de Vreede & Ed van der Elsken - e.a. (foto's) - Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam: Tajiri: beelden 1960-1967

Geniet; 1967; Amsterdam : Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; 32pp.; Name and date on last page. -- Conditie: Goed; Original stapled wrappers, printed in black and red, illustrations, text partly in Dutch and partly in English, large 8vo. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam catalogus nr. 415.
EUR 9.00 [Appr.: US$ 9.67 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1521] Booknumber: 311223-VC12

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CHAMBON, G.D.|WALLMAP - Wall map of the world in two hemispheres printed on two sheets,

Paris, Longchamps et Janvier, 1754. Wall map of the world in two hemispheres printed on two sheets, depicting the Eastern and Western hemispheres supported by two male figures, decorated at the bottom right and left with two celestial hemispheres (boreal and southern) and at the bottom in the middle with an armillary sphere, in addition. Size 115 x 145 cm. Copper engraving made by Gobert-Denis Chambon after the work of Guillaime De L’Isle, published in 1754 by Jean Janvier and S.G. Longschamps. This map is most notable for its depiction of the Sea of Japan labeled Mer de Corée and of Mer de L'Ouest or Sea of the West - a great sea, easily the size of the Mediterranean, to flow from the then-known Strait of Juan de Fuca. Australia and New Zealand are depicted in typical post-Tasman form, however, unlike other French cartographers at the time who tended to join New Guinea to Tasmania in a single and highly creative, imaginary coastline, Janvier leaves those undiscovered coastlines blank. Early Dutch discoveries are noted in Australia and New Zealand, as are other recent discoveries around the world. The tracks of Magellan, Vasco da Gama and Francis Drake are shown. According to Don McGuirk this map shows an early copy of a Buache type 1 Mer de l'Ouest. Four states of this map were found. - State 1 : Dated 1751. - State 2: Dated 1754. Under the title, engraved by Chambon. Lower left, A PARIS, chés les Sieurs Longchamps et Janvier, Geographes, rue St Jacques a l'Enseigne de la Place des Victoires. This state and later states is found surrounded by borders with biblical vignettes. - State 3: Dated 1788. Now chez Mondhare and Jean. - State 4: Dated An 8 (1799-1800). Now Paris Chez Jean rue Jean de Beauvois. Reference: McGuirk, The Last Great Cartographic Myth - Mer de l'Ouest, 30. Later coloured. Some parts are contemporarily underlaid with paper, for protective reasons. Repair of a split on the crossing of folds. Some paper discoloration. Some staining and folds. A good copy of a rare wall map..
EUR 22500.00 [Appr.: US$ 24173.71 | £UK 18963 | JP¥ 3801836] Booknumber: 12551

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