34
Genealogie — Geographie
Reichsmark
412 Uechtritz, A. W. B. v. Diplomatische Nachrichten adelicher Familien. 6 Tie. in
3 Bdn. Lpz. 1790—93. Ppbd. 20.—
Seltenes, geschätztes Werk. Der 7. TI., der wie immer fehlt, erschien erst 1795.
Geographie, Topographie, Reisen
413 AEGYPTEN. — Denon, V. Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte, pendant les
campagnes du General Bonaparte. 2 vols. Paris, Didot, 1802. 1 vol. de texte et 1 vol.
cont. 143 planches, dont 7 en format de double-page. In-fol-imp. Veau
brun de Pep., dos ä nerfs, orne. 120.—
Brunet II, 599: ,,Ouvrage interessant et d’une execution soignee. Cohen-Ricci 285. Vicaire III, 177.
Kircheisen, p. 51.
Edition originale de cet ouvrage fameux, dedie ä Napoleon I er. L’auteur accompagnait Napoleon
ä sa Campagne d’Egypte. Les planches, finement gravees, representent des monuments antiques, tem-
ples et ruines d’Egypte, peintures et hieroglyphes, vues de villes, caracteres du peuple, plans, scenes
de la bataille d’Abukir, etc.
Tres bei expl., grand de marges, sur grand papier, dans une belle reliure de l’epoque.
414 — Libay, L. - R. Alt. Egypten. Reisebilder aus dem Orient. Album m. 53 färb.
Lithographien von R. Alt. Wien 1860. Gr.-FoL Hldr. 20.—
Mit schönen Ansichten von: Tempel in Edfu, Kairo, Alexandrien, Nubien, der Insel Elephantine,
Memnons-Kolosse, El-Gazieh, Ruinen, Tempel, Strafienszenen, gezeichn. v. L. Libay u. R u d. Alt.
Breitrand., schönes Expl. Titel handschriftlich ergänzt.
415 AMERICA. — Bisselius, Joa., S. J. Argonauticon Americanorum s. historiae pericu-
lorum Petri de Victoria, ac sociorum ejus 11. XV. München 1647. 16 mo. With nice
frontisp. (byKilian) and afull-pagemap of America. Old veil. 24.—
Palau I. 230. Ternaux, No. 661. Not in Sabin.
Bisselius had added a long, and .learned commentary to his translation of the Jesuit Pedro
Govea de Victoria travels. These very interesting relations concern especially Central and
South America, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, Chile, Peru, Brazil etc., and give full parti-
culars of the customs of the natives, geogr. Situation, cities etc. and the stories of the discoveries by
Columbus, Almagro, Vespucci, the enterprises of the Weisers etc., partly from earlier
sources. Good copy. Name on title.
416 — Barnum. — An Account of the Life, Personal Appearance, Character and Manners
of Charles S. Stratton, The American Dwarf, known as General Tom Thumb,
12 years old, 25 inches high and weighing only 15 Pounds. London 1844. Sm.-8 vo.
W. frontisp. Illustr. orig, wrappers. 15.—
,,G eneral Tom Thumb” was a Liliputian at the American Museum of P. T. Barnum:
which is advertised on back-cover, as follows: „American Museum. Marble Building, Broadway, Cor-
ner of Ann Street, Opposite the Astor House, And near the Park Fountain, New York. P. T. B a r-
num, proprieto r”. Fine copy.
417 — Cieca de Leon, P. and Lopez de Gomara. Historia delle Nuove Indie Occidentali.
Trad. p. Ag. di Cravaliz. 3 vols. Venetia 1560. Sm.-8vo. Very fine old stamped
pigskin on wooden boards, 2 clasps (vol. I. without clasps). 100.—
Brunet II. 67. Palau II, 199. A most important work on Peru and the discoveries of Columbus,
Cortez and Pizarro, which is to be found very seldom complete. Vol. I.: Chronica del regno del Peru.
II. Hist, delle Indie Occid. III. Historia de F. Cortes. Magnific. copy in its charming original-binding.
418 — Cunard Line. — König!. Post-Dampfschiffe der Cunard Linie . . . Von Hamburg
via Liverpool vermittelst der berühmten schnellsegelnden größten Postdampfer
der Welt nach New York, Boston, Baltimore und Philadelphia. Prospectus ab.
1885. 36 : 73 cm. With 3 illustr. repres. the rooms for steerage-pas-
sengers, on vo. a map of the United States in colours with the
PensylvaniaRailroad across the American Continent. 20.—
A most interesting prospectus of the steamships of the Cunard-Line at Hamburg.
With the names of the steamers and their captains. Cont. notes on the food for the passenger.
A slight tear repaired.
419 — Mather, Cresc. (Increase). De successu Evangelii apud Indos occidentales,
in Nova-Anglia, epistola. Ad. Job. Leusdenum. Utrecht 1699. 8 vo. 16 pp.
Bds. 150.—
This interesting letter to Professor Leusden in Utrecht on the success of
convertion of the American Indians is dated: Bostoniae Nov-Anglorum Julii 12. 1687,
and very rare.
Increase Mather, American Congregational minister, member of a famous
American family, born in Dorchester, Mass., 1639, died in 1723. He had b e en
KATALOG 267 — PREISE IN REICHSMARK
Genealogie — Geographie
Reichsmark
412 Uechtritz, A. W. B. v. Diplomatische Nachrichten adelicher Familien. 6 Tie. in
3 Bdn. Lpz. 1790—93. Ppbd. 20.—
Seltenes, geschätztes Werk. Der 7. TI., der wie immer fehlt, erschien erst 1795.
Geographie, Topographie, Reisen
413 AEGYPTEN. — Denon, V. Voyage dans la Basse et la Haute Egypte, pendant les
campagnes du General Bonaparte. 2 vols. Paris, Didot, 1802. 1 vol. de texte et 1 vol.
cont. 143 planches, dont 7 en format de double-page. In-fol-imp. Veau
brun de Pep., dos ä nerfs, orne. 120.—
Brunet II, 599: ,,Ouvrage interessant et d’une execution soignee. Cohen-Ricci 285. Vicaire III, 177.
Kircheisen, p. 51.
Edition originale de cet ouvrage fameux, dedie ä Napoleon I er. L’auteur accompagnait Napoleon
ä sa Campagne d’Egypte. Les planches, finement gravees, representent des monuments antiques, tem-
ples et ruines d’Egypte, peintures et hieroglyphes, vues de villes, caracteres du peuple, plans, scenes
de la bataille d’Abukir, etc.
Tres bei expl., grand de marges, sur grand papier, dans une belle reliure de l’epoque.
414 — Libay, L. - R. Alt. Egypten. Reisebilder aus dem Orient. Album m. 53 färb.
Lithographien von R. Alt. Wien 1860. Gr.-FoL Hldr. 20.—
Mit schönen Ansichten von: Tempel in Edfu, Kairo, Alexandrien, Nubien, der Insel Elephantine,
Memnons-Kolosse, El-Gazieh, Ruinen, Tempel, Strafienszenen, gezeichn. v. L. Libay u. R u d. Alt.
Breitrand., schönes Expl. Titel handschriftlich ergänzt.
415 AMERICA. — Bisselius, Joa., S. J. Argonauticon Americanorum s. historiae pericu-
lorum Petri de Victoria, ac sociorum ejus 11. XV. München 1647. 16 mo. With nice
frontisp. (byKilian) and afull-pagemap of America. Old veil. 24.—
Palau I. 230. Ternaux, No. 661. Not in Sabin.
Bisselius had added a long, and .learned commentary to his translation of the Jesuit Pedro
Govea de Victoria travels. These very interesting relations concern especially Central and
South America, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, Chile, Peru, Brazil etc., and give full parti-
culars of the customs of the natives, geogr. Situation, cities etc. and the stories of the discoveries by
Columbus, Almagro, Vespucci, the enterprises of the Weisers etc., partly from earlier
sources. Good copy. Name on title.
416 — Barnum. — An Account of the Life, Personal Appearance, Character and Manners
of Charles S. Stratton, The American Dwarf, known as General Tom Thumb,
12 years old, 25 inches high and weighing only 15 Pounds. London 1844. Sm.-8 vo.
W. frontisp. Illustr. orig, wrappers. 15.—
,,G eneral Tom Thumb” was a Liliputian at the American Museum of P. T. Barnum:
which is advertised on back-cover, as follows: „American Museum. Marble Building, Broadway, Cor-
ner of Ann Street, Opposite the Astor House, And near the Park Fountain, New York. P. T. B a r-
num, proprieto r”. Fine copy.
417 — Cieca de Leon, P. and Lopez de Gomara. Historia delle Nuove Indie Occidentali.
Trad. p. Ag. di Cravaliz. 3 vols. Venetia 1560. Sm.-8vo. Very fine old stamped
pigskin on wooden boards, 2 clasps (vol. I. without clasps). 100.—
Brunet II. 67. Palau II, 199. A most important work on Peru and the discoveries of Columbus,
Cortez and Pizarro, which is to be found very seldom complete. Vol. I.: Chronica del regno del Peru.
II. Hist, delle Indie Occid. III. Historia de F. Cortes. Magnific. copy in its charming original-binding.
418 — Cunard Line. — König!. Post-Dampfschiffe der Cunard Linie . . . Von Hamburg
via Liverpool vermittelst der berühmten schnellsegelnden größten Postdampfer
der Welt nach New York, Boston, Baltimore und Philadelphia. Prospectus ab.
1885. 36 : 73 cm. With 3 illustr. repres. the rooms for steerage-pas-
sengers, on vo. a map of the United States in colours with the
PensylvaniaRailroad across the American Continent. 20.—
A most interesting prospectus of the steamships of the Cunard-Line at Hamburg.
With the names of the steamers and their captains. Cont. notes on the food for the passenger.
A slight tear repaired.
419 — Mather, Cresc. (Increase). De successu Evangelii apud Indos occidentales,
in Nova-Anglia, epistola. Ad. Job. Leusdenum. Utrecht 1699. 8 vo. 16 pp.
Bds. 150.—
This interesting letter to Professor Leusden in Utrecht on the success of
convertion of the American Indians is dated: Bostoniae Nov-Anglorum Julii 12. 1687,
and very rare.
Increase Mather, American Congregational minister, member of a famous
American family, born in Dorchester, Mass., 1639, died in 1723. He had b e en
KATALOG 267 — PREISE IN REICHSMARK