82
AMERICANA
M. Pf.
of 500 woodcuts. Folio. Lugd. Bat., F. Hackius et Amstelod.,
Lud. Elzevir, 1648. Limp vellum. 240 —
See reproduction on page 79.
Sabin 63028. John Carter Brown II 375. Leclerc 1634. Trömel23i. Ternaux 678.
Rich. 267. Willems 1068. Garraux 232. Vinaza 190.
Piso’s work fills the first 122 pages. Pages 260—290 of the second part comprise
an account of the inhabitants of Brazil; De lingua Brasiliensium, e Grammatica P. Josephi
de Anchieta, with a Brazilian and Latin vocabulary, by Emanuel de Moraes; De
Tapuiyarum moribus et consuetudinibus, è relatione Jacobi Rabbi; De Chilensium
lingua etc.
Slightly waterstained. A few leaves have a wormhole in the inner margin not
affecting the text. With book-plate E. Ph. G.
329 ROCHA PITTA, Seb. da, historia da America Portugueza 1500
to 1724. Folio. Lisboa Occid. 1730. Half calf. 420 —
Sabin 72300.—Da Silva VII, p. 222.—Santos 2843.
A very well preserved copy of this rare original edition.
330 RUGEND AS, M., d. Merkwürdigste aus d. malerischen Reise in
Brasilien. W. 40 lithogr. plates. Fol. Schaffhausen 1836. Half
leather. 60 —
331 WIED-NEU WIED, Max Prinz., Reise nach Brasilien in den Jahren
1815—17. 2 vols, with 19 engravings and folio atlas contain.
22 engravings and 3 maps. 4to. Frankf. 1820—21. 2 vols, bound
in half cloth, atlas in two portfolios. 220 —
A copy with broad margins. Five of the engravings are coloured by hand.
Somewhat foxed.
6. CHILE
332 ALBUM containing 14 photographic views (mostly of Valparaiso
and Santiago). Folio obi. About i860. Red morocco with broad
gold border on covers. 65 —■
333 AMUNATEGNI, M. L., la cronica de 1810. Memoria historica.
3 vols. Santiago 1876—99. Vol. 1, 2 in half calf. 404,358,432 pp. 48 —
334 BYRON, J., narrative containing an account of the great distress
suffered by himself and his companions on the coast of Pata-
gonia from 1740—46. W. a description of St. Jago de Chili, also
a relation of the loss of the Wager, man of war, one of the
admirals Anson’s squadron. W. front. London 1768. Boards. 120 —
Sabin III 9730. Rich p. 162/163. Not ’n Leclerc.
“Admiral Byron’s narrative of the loss of the Wager is one of the most thrilling
accounts in the language, and supplied his illustrious descendant with many parti-
culars for the shipwreck in “Don Juan” (Sabin).
335 (CORDOVA, A. de), relacion del ultimo viage al estrecho de
Magellanes de la fragata de S. M. Santa Maria de la Cabeza 1785
y 1786. Con apéndice: relacion de los paquebotes Sta. Casilda
y Sta. Eulalia para complet, el reconocimiento del estrecho en
1788 y 1789. 2 vols, with portr. and 5 maps. 4to. Madrid 1788—93.
Flalf calf. 70 —
Sabin 16765 (without mentioning the appendix). Leclerc 1971. Richp.352.
336 MEDINA, J. F., diccionario biogrâfico colonial de Chile. W. many
portr. 4. Santiago de Chile 1906. 1004 pp. 60 —
1 M. = 1 sh. = $ 0,24 = Schw. fr. 1,25 = Holl. fl. 0,60 = Schw. Kr. 0,90.
AMERICANA
M. Pf.
of 500 woodcuts. Folio. Lugd. Bat., F. Hackius et Amstelod.,
Lud. Elzevir, 1648. Limp vellum. 240 —
See reproduction on page 79.
Sabin 63028. John Carter Brown II 375. Leclerc 1634. Trömel23i. Ternaux 678.
Rich. 267. Willems 1068. Garraux 232. Vinaza 190.
Piso’s work fills the first 122 pages. Pages 260—290 of the second part comprise
an account of the inhabitants of Brazil; De lingua Brasiliensium, e Grammatica P. Josephi
de Anchieta, with a Brazilian and Latin vocabulary, by Emanuel de Moraes; De
Tapuiyarum moribus et consuetudinibus, è relatione Jacobi Rabbi; De Chilensium
lingua etc.
Slightly waterstained. A few leaves have a wormhole in the inner margin not
affecting the text. With book-plate E. Ph. G.
329 ROCHA PITTA, Seb. da, historia da America Portugueza 1500
to 1724. Folio. Lisboa Occid. 1730. Half calf. 420 —
Sabin 72300.—Da Silva VII, p. 222.—Santos 2843.
A very well preserved copy of this rare original edition.
330 RUGEND AS, M., d. Merkwürdigste aus d. malerischen Reise in
Brasilien. W. 40 lithogr. plates. Fol. Schaffhausen 1836. Half
leather. 60 —
331 WIED-NEU WIED, Max Prinz., Reise nach Brasilien in den Jahren
1815—17. 2 vols, with 19 engravings and folio atlas contain.
22 engravings and 3 maps. 4to. Frankf. 1820—21. 2 vols, bound
in half cloth, atlas in two portfolios. 220 —
A copy with broad margins. Five of the engravings are coloured by hand.
Somewhat foxed.
6. CHILE
332 ALBUM containing 14 photographic views (mostly of Valparaiso
and Santiago). Folio obi. About i860. Red morocco with broad
gold border on covers. 65 —■
333 AMUNATEGNI, M. L., la cronica de 1810. Memoria historica.
3 vols. Santiago 1876—99. Vol. 1, 2 in half calf. 404,358,432 pp. 48 —
334 BYRON, J., narrative containing an account of the great distress
suffered by himself and his companions on the coast of Pata-
gonia from 1740—46. W. a description of St. Jago de Chili, also
a relation of the loss of the Wager, man of war, one of the
admirals Anson’s squadron. W. front. London 1768. Boards. 120 —
Sabin III 9730. Rich p. 162/163. Not ’n Leclerc.
“Admiral Byron’s narrative of the loss of the Wager is one of the most thrilling
accounts in the language, and supplied his illustrious descendant with many parti-
culars for the shipwreck in “Don Juan” (Sabin).
335 (CORDOVA, A. de), relacion del ultimo viage al estrecho de
Magellanes de la fragata de S. M. Santa Maria de la Cabeza 1785
y 1786. Con apéndice: relacion de los paquebotes Sta. Casilda
y Sta. Eulalia para complet, el reconocimiento del estrecho en
1788 y 1789. 2 vols, with portr. and 5 maps. 4to. Madrid 1788—93.
Flalf calf. 70 —
Sabin 16765 (without mentioning the appendix). Leclerc 1971. Richp.352.
336 MEDINA, J. F., diccionario biogrâfico colonial de Chile. W. many
portr. 4. Santiago de Chile 1906. 1004 pp. 60 —
1 M. = 1 sh. = $ 0,24 = Schw. fr. 1,25 = Holl. fl. 0,60 = Schw. Kr. 0,90.