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1766182986Vol. 6 (von 10). Paris, Lacombe, 1766. 393 S. Brauner Kalblederband der Zeit mit 5 erhabenen Bünden, reicher Rückenvergoldung u. rotem Rückenschild; Deckel etw. fleckig, Ecken, Kapitale u. vord. Gelenk etw. beschabt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
174989274HBLeipzig:, Schreiber, [um 1749]. 1 Bl., 16 x 24 cm quer (Bildmaß), 29 x 21 cm quer (Blattmaß).
17718960Paris Lattré 1771 carte ancienne colorée d'époque en vert , rouge et jaune, cartouche non coloré, gravée par Arrivet. Format total : 50 centimètres de haut par 39 centimètres de large, 1771 Paris Lattré Editeur,
176111997Halle, Johann Justinus Gebauer, 1761. Gr.-8° (22,5-25 cm). 29, 696 S. Pergamanteinband der Zeit
1711PHO-1260Amsterdam , chez Paul Marret, 1711 , 2 Vol. in-2 (15,5x 10 cm), 320 pp. et 358 pp.,illustré de 2 frontispices et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes , titre rouge et noir , relié plein cuir époque ,Tome 1 dos absent , frottements , tome 2 , frottements et petit manque au plat. Piqures au titre , tome 1.
179222651(Wien, Schrämbl, 1792). 2 Bll., 299 S. Kl.-8°. HLdr. der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild (etw. berieben und bestoßen). [5 Warenabbildungen]
1710PHO-1760Amsterdam, chez Paul Marret, 1710-1711, 2 tomes in-12, 320 pp. et 358 pp., illustré de 2 frontispices et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes, titre rouge et noir, relié plein cuir époque, dos à nerfs ornés (dos légèrement différents), frottements et épidermures tome 2, petit manque au dos, coiffes et coins usés, une carte déchirée, papier ébarbé tome 1 sur les premiers feuillets, cachet et signature au titre tome 2, rousseurs.
1800PHO-2272Paris, F. Buisson, An IX (1800). Atlas seul relié demi cuir, dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre et tomaison. Frottements, manque à la pièce de titre, accrocs aux coiffes, petites rousseurs au titre et liste des planches. Illustré de 15 planches hors texte dont une carte de la route de Buxadeouar à Tassisudon dans le Boutan et de Tassisudon à Teschou-Loumbou dans le Thibet.
1711PHO-1634Amsterdam, chez Paul Marret, 1711, 2 tomes en 1 volume in-2 (15,5x 10 cm), 320 pp. et 358 pp., illustré de 2 frontispices et 4 planches dépliantes dont 3 cartes, titre rouge et noir, relié plein maroquin, dos orné avec titre, lieu et date, triples filets aux plats, filets aux coupes, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées, ex-libris en page de garde (Elzear Pin, homme politique)
1777PHO-990Paris , Gide , 1797 , 3 volumes (1,2,3) in-4° (260x200) relié plein basane époque , dos lisse orné avec tomaison et pièce de titre . Tome 1 (1797) , chez Gay & Gide , xvi-500pp , illustré de 9 planches sur papier bleuté , ex-libris de la maison de Maistre avec sa devise , Tome 2 (1777), chez Nyon l’ainé, viii-278pp 234pp , charnière légèrement fendue , coin usé , Tome 3 (1778) chez Nyon l’ainé , vi-504pp , illustré de 6 portraits ,petits défauts , tome 2 et 3 , ex-libris de Jean-François-Charles Laval de La Loubrerie .
1744175883Madrid: Imprenta del Reyno 1744. One of three copies traced in commerce in 100 years First edition in Spanish expanded from the equally rare Italian edition of 1738 from the library of the distinguished historian-collector Sir Charles Ralph Boxer. Reporting on the 18th-century Capuchin missions to Tibet this text records some of the earliest European impressions of Tibet's cosmopolitan society and religious traditions. Members of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin travelled to Tibet in the early 18th century and had a presence in Lhasa for several extended periods over four decades until the collapse of the mission in the 1740s. Although published anonymously this report was written by Francesco Orazio della Penna 1680-1745 the leader of the mission and a skilled linguist who studied the language intensively for four years in a monastery and compiled the first Italian-Tibetan dictionary. He focuses on religious life reporting on the position and privileges of the Dalai Lama as well as on processions temples and holy law. For this edition the translator the Spanish polymath Antonio Maria Herrero added material including a report of Capuchin efforts to introduce moveable type printing in Tibetan. The type 1306 different pieces was cast in Rome and conveyed in 1741 to Lhasa where several books were successfully printed. Also of note is a reference on page 106 to Samuel van der Putte the Dutch explorer who resided in Lhasa in the 1730s and was the only lay westerner known to have been in Tibet during the 18th century. Boxer 1904-2000 "possessed an internationally known rare book collection which was seized by the Japanese in 1941 for the Imperial Library in Tokyo. After the war he was able to recover most of his books including the jewel of his collection the sixteenth-century 'Boxer codex' a manuscript with seventy-five drawings by an unknown Japanese or Chinese artist depicting the peoples of the China Sea" ODNB. He continued to add to his library and embarked on an academic career spanning two decades during which he wrote numerous works on Dutch and Portuguese maritime expansion especially in relation to East Asia. His distinctive red seal is found on the title page and his 23 December 1957 ink ownership signature is the front binder's blank. His ink notes on both binder's blanks including a reference to the sale of another copy for $250 in 1965 by the American bookdealers Lathrop Harper and the fact that the 1738 Italian edition had only 70 pages. Boxer recognized both the appeal and rarity of this edition: the Lilly library holds another example from his library perhaps that sold by Harper's. Provenance: a Maggs Brothers Bibliotheca Asiatica et Africana Part V Catalogue 521 1929 with its pencilled catalogue code "728-521" on the front free endpaper verso recorded as bound in half morocco. b Maggs Brothers Voyages and Travels Vol. 5 Part VIII Catalogue 847 1957 with its pencilled catalogue code "2715 Vol V" on the front free endpaper verso. c Bought from Maggs by C. R. Boxer with his ownership signature seal and notes. d Sotheby's "Atlases Maps Travel and Topography Natural History Science and Medicine" 8 May 1986 lot 410 sold for £2200. e Sotheby's "Atlases Travel and Natural History" 20 October 1988 lot 278 bought post-sale by Ad Orientum. Octavo 195 x 143 mm pp. iv 120. Binder's blanks after endpapers. Early 20th-century brown half morocco raised bands compartments ruled in gilt gilt devices spine lettered direct in gilt brown cloth sides boards ruled in gilt marbled endpapers edges gilt. Contents expertly cleaned most leaves with professional tissue repairs at top edge text only slightly affected: a very good copy. Cordier 2906; not in Löwendahl or Lust. hardcover