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1678T01385London: Henry Herringman 1678. 5th Edition . Leather. Good. 8 x 12. Pages are in remarkably good condition; occasional stains and bookworm tunnels. Endpapers stained on the edges. Frontispiece illustrated with a portrait of the author. Full brown leather. Six raised bands gilt titles and decoration on the spine. Spine is chipped faded and rubbed; pulling away from the boards at the head/tail. Corners bumped and frayed bottom corner on the upper cover is cracked but intact. Covers are scuffed. Binding secure. GOOD <br/> <br/> Henry Herringman hardcover
16018877Antwerp Johann Baptist Vrients 1601. Copper engraving 7.5 x 11 cms black and white Latin text on verso. Sicily from the second series of maps engraved by Philip Galle for the Epitome the pocket atlas version of Ortelius Theatrum. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ort 58 Map unknown
161223589Antwerp: Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. Other. In excellent condition. 365 by 504mm 14 by 19 inches. Original antique copper engraving published 1612 in the famous Italian text edition of the" Theatrum Orbis Terrarum published by Juan Baptist Vrients in Antwerp. An early and decorative map of Burgundy in France by Abraham Ortelius which is based on the cartographical sources Ferdinand de Lannoy who made a map of Burgundy in 1563 for which he obtained a privilege but which was subsequently suppressed by the Spaniards for political reasons Broe. Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands modern-day Belgium. The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535 the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren who would later moved to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain Philip II on the recommendation of Arias Montanus who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern western northern and eastern Germany e.g. 1560 15751576; France 15591560; England and Ireland 1576; and Italy 1578 and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558. Beginning as a map-engraver in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books prints and maps and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560 however when travelling with Mercator to Trier Lorraine and Poitiers he seems to have been attracted largely by Mercator's influence towards the career of a scientific geographer. Wikipedia Broe. 51 Juan Baptist Vrients unknown
1681467812London : Henry Herringman 1681. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Reading copy with a remarkably well-preserved text block and heavily worn exterior. Front board detached from full-leather binding with raised spine bands; both boards scuffed and heavily worn at edges with some surface loss. Frontispiece lacking; title page detached. Text block otherwise tight bright and clean apart from faint sparse dust-dulling to margins. Text edges marbled. A very serviceable example. Physical description; 42 41 1 80 4 70 154 23 1 148 pages 1 leaf of plates ; 30 cm. ESTC ; R21123. Notes; ""The mistress"" ""Pindarique odes"" and ""Davideis"" each have special title pages. Includes: An account of the life and writings of Mr. Abraham Cowley / by T. Sprat. Subjects; Cowley Abraham. English poetry. English prose literature. Satire. 17th century. Illustrated London : Henry Herringman hardcover
16482202010003Amsterdam: Nicolaes Visscher; Joan Blaeu 1648. Maps. Very Good. Map of France by Abraham Ortelius. Dimensions: 23 1/4 x 18 3/4. Engraving with early hand coloring removed from an atlas fol. 59 with a vertical crease at center and typography on verso. Nicolaes Visscher; Joan Blaeu unknown
161218807Antwerp: Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. Other. In excellent condition. 375 by 458mm 14 by 18 inches. Original antique copper engraving published 1612 in the famous Italian text edition of the" Theatrum Orbis Terrarum published by Juan Baptist Vrients in Antwerp. An early and decorative map of the duchy of Burgundy in France by Abraham Ortelius published and printed from 1584 for the first time onwards. Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands modern-day Belgium. The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535 the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren who would later moved to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain Philip II on the recommendation of Arias Montanus who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern western northern and eastern Germany e.g. 1560 15751576; France 15591560; England and Ireland 1576; and Italy 1578 and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558. Beginning as a map-engraver in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books prints and maps and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560 however when travelling with Mercator to Trier Lorraine and Poitiers he seems to have been attracted largely by Mercator's influence towards the career of a scientific geographer. Wikipedia Broe. 54 Juan Baptist Vrients unknown
161233375Antwerpen: Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. In excellent condition. 368 by 430mm 14 by 17 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Mansfeldiae Comitatus Descriptio auctore Tilemanno Stella. Sig. Published Antwerpen Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. Sheet: 368 by 430mm 14 by 17 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 16100s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Mansfeldiae Comitatus Descriptio auctore Tilemanno Stella. Sig. published in Antwerpen Juan Baptist Vrients 1612. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1612 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 368 by 430mm 14 by 17 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Broe. 94 Koeman 32 Juan Baptist Vrients unknown
1696211447Leyden and Utrecht: Pieter Vander Aa 1696. unbound. very good. Botanical. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 12.5" x 8.25".<br/> <br/> Beautiful side profile of a banana tree attached to a base. Abraham Munting 1626-1683 taught medicine and botany at the Academy of Groningem in the Netherlands. He had a particular interest in the uses of plants especially medicinally. This engraving is from "Naauwkeurige Beschryving Der Aardgewassen". Aging around edges and minor foxing. Adhesive residue verso slightly visible to left side. Please visit our gallery for more Munting prints.<br/> <br/> Pieter Vander Aa unknown
1610H15377Amsterdam 1610. Very Good. 13.5 x 9.75 inches double-matted and nicely framed; frame measures 20 x 16 inches. With original hand coloring very good with mild surface soil. Not examined outside of frame. This is the left-hand map of a sheet that had on the right a detailed map of Jutland. Part of Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum considered the first great world atlas. unknown
1636254CLASHU1Ex Officina Elseviriorum Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier Lugd. Batavor. Leiden: 1636. 1636 pp. 20 96 24. Solitaire printer's mark. Small 24mo. 122 x 70 mm. Early plain vellum binding. A guide to princely behavior first issued by Elzevier the year before. The Dutch family of Elzevier Elzevir; Elsevier were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier the founder of the firm produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 442. PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 2/SH U10 Language: eng. Full Vellum. Hardbound. Very Good. Ex Officina Elseviriorum [Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier], Lugd. Batavor. (Leiden): 1636. hardcover
1700032854London : Charles Harper 1700 A good copy of the Seventh Edition with Additions of the Second Part of Cowley's works bound with the Second Edition of the Third Part - his Six Books of Plants. In 1800's quarter leather binding with marbled boards and title label with gilt compartments to spine. The spine is worn at the joints particularly at the front some splitting starting at the top and with wear at the top spine end with some fraying. There is wear to edges and corners. The binding is currently sound. Page edges yellowed. Armorial bookplate of Edward Cheney 1803-1884 the art collector and water colour painter of Badger Hall Shropshire to front pastedown. Cheney's note of purchase in Rome in 1833 on fep. Pagination: 14164201662. With frontispiece and vignette to title for the Second Part of the works. Each work has its own title page ad lectorem etc. Pagination restarts with the Third Part. Contents overall very clean and in good to very good condition. There is a mispagination - 16-3-18. There is darkening in the gutter at pp 88/89; some brown toning to some leaves eg 121/2 127/8 and 161/2; and occasional darkening at the top page edge probably from soot. Page marker present. Please enquire if you would like to see additional images. Charles Harper hardcover
16028879Amsterdam c. 1602. Copper engraving 8 x 11 cm engraved by Philip Galle black and white English text on the verso. Two English printers dipped a toe in the vernacular atlas market at approximately the same time with pocket editions of the Ortelius atlas: These two little books were the earliest world atlases to be published in England and the earliest world atlases with English text R.A. Skelton "Bibliographical Note" in Abraham Ortelius The Theatre of the Whole World. Amsterdam 1968. Both are now extremely rare and they use different series of maps: Shawe used the maps by Arsenius Norton used the older series by Philip Galle. Shawe's epitome was certainly published before the death of Elizabeth I in March 1603; Norton's is dedicated to Mr. Richard Gargrave who was knighted by King James in 1603 so his atlas was published in early 1603 or before. It is generally dated to 1602 although the date 1601 has also been suggested. They were in any case published competitively within months of each other. Shawe published no further atlases Norton published the full-size folio Ortelius Theatrum in 1606. Koeman III Ort 62. Map unknown
1672140530London: Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman at the Sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange 1672. 3rd edition. Very Good. folio. calf boards 21 41 80 70 154 23 148pp. frontis. Disbound but both boards present; spine chipped but almost complete. Lacking end papers but internally a very good copy indeed & would re-bind very nicely Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange hardcover
160315462Antwerpen 1603. Other. In excellent condition. 295 by 210mm 11 by 8 inches. Hand-Colored Original Copperplate Engraving by Abraham Ortelius depicting Thüringen. Published Antwerpen 1603. Sheet: 295 by 210mm 11 by 8 inches. A fine and original hand-colored example of Ortelius's celebrated cartographic work documenting this region of Germany with the precision and decorative artistry characteristic of the 16000s. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer from Antwerp widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas. His landmark publication Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1570 set the standard for atlas-making for the next century presenting uniform copper-engraved maps with scholarly commentary. By Ortelius's death the Theatrum had appeared in 25 editions in seven languages. In 1575 King Philip II of Spain appointed him Royal Geographer. His maps engraved with extraordinary precision are among the most sought-after in antique cartography held in collections including the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp the Library of Congress and the British Library.This original copperplate engraving with original hand coloring depicts the region of Thüringen published in Antwerpen 1603. The map features a decorative Baroque cartouche containing the title inscription. A distance scale is incorporated within the cartouche or alongside it. The map records the political and geographic boundaries of the region as understood in 1603 offering a fascinating window into the history of German territorial organization. Sheet measures 295 by 210mm 11 by 8 inches. In good condition overall with minor signs of age appropriate for a 17th-century engraving. Ready to frame. Koeman Ort. 30; Broe. 96. unknown
1700310315Henry Herringman 1700. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to in recent 1/4 calf on marbled paper-covered boards raised bands ruling and decorations in gilt title in gilt on a red morocco label new endsheets engraved frontis. Miscellanies 94pp Pindarique Odes w/1700 title page 56pp Davideidos in four books 127pp Verses Written on several occasions 129pp Cutter of Coleman-Street 32pp The Table The Second and Third Parts of the Works sixth edition with the 1689 title page 162pp and xx 166pp. Some leaves in the Second and Third Parts are heavily toned the early parts are rather bright widely scattered very light foxing text block entirely unmarked but for a very small name at the top of the first title page. Henry Herringman hardcover
167244570London: J. M. for Henry Herringman. Good with no dust jacket. 1672. Third Edition. Hardcover. Contemporary full calf. The calf is worn with losses to spine ends. Hinges are loose edges worn/exposed. Lower board nearly detached. Occasional spots/foxing the occasional tear. Two PO bookplates of Arthur Salwey and Isaac George Manley. Arthur Salwey was a prominent puritan and member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines. He was Pastor of Severne-Stoake in the County of Worcester. Isaac George Manley sailed with Captain Cook in Endeavour as servant to Robert Molineaux the Master. He rose through the ranks to become Admiral of the Red in January 1837 nine months before he died. Next to his name on his bookplate he has inscribed "to his daughter Anne" on July 17th 1830. There is also the name of Margaret Manley to the title page. xliii 41 1 80 4 70 154 23 1 148 pp. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Cowley. ; quarto . J. M. for Henry Herringman hardcover
1681AQ30779London: Printed by John Macock for Henry Herringman 1681. 62 46 2 82 6 103 1 215 1 29 1 194pp. With an engraved portrait frontispiece. ESTC R30277 Wing C6656. Bound with: COWLEY Abraham. The Second Part of the works of Mr. abraham cowley. London. Printed by Mary Clark for Charles Harper 1682. Fourth edition. 143 7 149-223pp 1. ESTC R224230 Wing C6664. 12mo. Contemporary blind-ruled calf. Heavily rubbed. Pastedowns sprung several gatherings protruding from text-block scattered spotting. Abraham Cowley 1618-1667 English poet and royalist agent. Achieving remarkable poetic success in his youth Cowley's life was somewhat interrupted by the tumultuous 1640s. An avowed royalist after his eviction from Trinity College Cambridge he pinned his fortunes to the King's cause. Following the court to Paris after defeat at Marston Moor Cowley served as a secretary and agent to Queen Henrietta Maria's court-in-exile from 1644-54 a position terminated only by his arrest during a mission to England. The first collected edition of Cowley's poetry arranged following his release from Cromwell's custody appeared in 1656 and contained his Mistress Pindarique Odes and epic life of King David Davideis in addition to an extensive selection of miscellaneous early verse. Subsequent printings as here appearing after the Restoration would include his 'A Discourse by way of Vision Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell' a meditation spurred by the death of the reviled Protector. . Printed by J[ohn] M[acock] for Henry Herringman unknown
16847095London : Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman at the Sign of the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange 1684. 1684 Folio. 2 xl 41 1 80 4 58 61-70 154 23 1 148 p. Portrait. ESTC R229798. BOUND WITH The second and third parts of the works of Mr Abraham Cowley the second containing what was written and published by himself in his younger years: now reprinted together. The sixth edition. The third containing his six books of plants never before published in English: viz. the first and second of herbs. The third and fourth of flowers. The fifth and sixth of trees. Now made English by several hands. With necessary tables to both parts and divers poems in praise of the author. Licensed and entered. 16 161 21 166 2 p. One plate. The title page is misbound but present. ESTC R21164. Contemporary panelled calf binding neatly rebacked. The spine with raised bands and a contrasting label. A few marks to the boards but a very good copy. London : Printed by J.M. for Henry Herringman, at the Sign of the Blue Anchor, in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, hardcover
1684AQ11736London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringham 1684. 2 xl 41 1 80 4 58 61-70 154 23 1 148pp. Complete despite erratic pagination. With an engraved portrait frontispiece. Bound with: COWLEY Abraham. The second part of the works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Being what was Written and Published by himself in his younger years. And now Reprinted together. London. Printed by Mary Clark for Charles Harper 1684. Fifth edition. 8 161pp 1. With an engraved frontispiece. Folio. Contemporary calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece spine richly gilt. Heavily rubbed particularly to spine with loss to head and foot some splitting to joints. Booklabel of 'John Seward Roe' to FEP slight shaving to each frontispiece and title-page of first work - with some loss to title text at head marginal loss to leaf S of second work lightly browned throughout occasional spotting. Abraham Cowley 1618-1667 English poet and royalist agent. Achieving remarkable poetic success in his youth Cowley's life was somewhat interrupted by the tumultuous 1640s. An avowed royalist after his eviction from Trinity College Cambridge he pinned his fortunes to the King's cause. Following the court to Paris after defeat at Marston Moor Cowley served as a secretary and agent to Queen Henrietta Maria's court-in-exile from 1644-54 a position terminated only by his arrest during a mission to England. The first collected edition of Cowley's poetry arranged following his release from Cromwell's custody appeared in 1656 and contained his Mistress Pindarique Odes and epic life of King David Davideis in addition to an extensive selection of miscellaneous early verse. Subsequent printings as here appearing after the Restoration would include his 'A Discourse by way of Vision Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell' a meditation spurred by the death of the reviled Protector. ESTC R21015 R227057 Wing C6657 C6664A. Eighth edition. Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringham unknown
17001396610London: Printed for Henry Herringman 1700. Ninth edition to which are added some verses by the author never before printed. Hardcover. Quarto variously paged. In Good minus condition. Spine is brown with gold print raised bands. Boards in brown leather. Spine leather is later repair original leather boards have edge wear wear to corners light scuffing toning. Text block has tanning to endpapers name in ink on front flyleaf binder's tape spine repair to front flyleaf repaired tear to page 57 of "A Discourse concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwel". <br /> Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area Netdesk Column QB ND-QB. 1396610. FP New Rockville Stock. Printed for Henry Herringman hardcover
16051103040008Medius meri diannus 1605. Map. Very Good. 14 x 18 inches. Hand-colored. Extracted from the atlas Medius Meri Diannus. Ornately decorated and colored title cartouche in top right corner reads "Medius Meri Dianus 75 relequi ad cum inclinati funt ratione 50 and 58 perallelo rum." This beautifully crafted chart illustrates the region now known as the Ukraine and the Caucausus in vivid detail. Minor chipping around edges. Some discoloration due to age. Colors remain bright and vivid. A superior map in exquisite condition. Medius meri diannus unknown
169219621692. Each a lithograph with hand coloring on watermarked Arches wove paper with a deckle edge. Each 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 412 x 312 mm; sheet 26 x 19 3/4 inches 661 x 502 mm each with full margins. Specimens include Alliarai; Ellebore; Lunaria; Sisymbrium. There are two impressions of each Alliaria Ellebore Lunaria and one impression of Sisymbrium. WITH: one reproduction of a floral composition by Joseph Redouté. Each printed later likely 20th century. Each in generally good condition with minor age tone. unknown
16811389698London Brussels: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman 1681. Hardcover. 12mo. 62 46 2 82 6 103 1 215 1 29 1 194 2 pages. In Good condition. Rebound 19th century in full blue leather with gilt lettering to spine ruling and heraldic insignia emboss to front and back covers. Boards show moderate plus wear to top and bottom edges and to leather along joints with light plust wear and sunning to leather on spine. Front board and spine separated at front gutter from the text block but attached and intact. Text block has light shelf wear to bottom gilt edge and minor age toning to pages throughout interiorly. 19th-century heraldic ex libris matching device on covers belonging to Hugh Perkins appears on front paste down with some late-19th century pencil annotations from previous seller on free end pages at front. Engraved portrait succeeds title page. Individual title pages and pagination for "The Mistress" "Pindarique odes" and "Davideis". <br> <br> <br /> <br /> Note per ESTC: "M.R. Perkin "Abraham Cowley" says of this edition that "it was clearly not printed in England" and "was most likely piratical but may well have been commissioned in England."<br /> <br> <br> Reference: ESTC R30277<br> <br> Shelved Room G. 1389698. Special Collections. Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman hardcover
160819024Antwerpen: Platin 1608. Other. In excellent condition. 330 by 500mm 13 by 19 inches. Original copper engraving published 1608 in an Italian text edition of the " Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. A good and strong impression of this map. This antique map shows North Africa with the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic coast. The map is equipped with many place names rivers mountains towns a small part of Italy Sicily the islands Corsica Sardinia Menorca Mallorca etc. The map is ornated with a large title cartouche in the upper margin as well we find for decoration a sea monsters and a ship in the sea. Villages and towns are shown as miniature views. Ortelius was born on 14 April 1527 in the city of Antwerp which was then in the Habsburg Netherlands modern-day Belgium. The Orthellius family were originally from Augsburg a Free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1535 the family had fallen under suspicion of Protestantism. Following the death of Ortelius's father his uncle Jacobus van Meteren returned from religious exile in England to take care of Ortelius. Abraham remained close to his cousin Emanuel van Meteren who would later moved to London. In 1575 he was appointed geographer to the king of Spain Philip II on the recommendation of Arias Montanus who vouched for his orthodoxy. He travelled extensively in Europe and is specifically known to have traveled throughout the Seventeen Provinces; in southern western northern and eastern Germany e.g. 1560 15751576; France 15591560; England and Ireland 1576; and Italy 1578 and perhaps twice or thrice between 1550 and 1558. Beginning as a map-engraver in 1547 he entered the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke as an illuminator of maps. He supplemented his income trading in books prints and maps and his journeys included yearly visits to the Frankfurt book and print fair where he met Gerardus Mercator in 1554. In 1560 however when travelling with Mercator to Trier Lorraine and Poitiers he seems to have been attracted largely by Mercator's influence towards the career of a scientific geographer. Wikipedia Platin unknown
1601208175Antwerp: Ortelius Abraham 1601. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with hand coloring. Image measures 15.5" x 20.25".<br/> <br/> Lovely map of the Namur region of Belgium. Includes a compass rose and a cartouche incorporating the Belgian coat of arms. From the 1601 Latin edition of Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" the first modern Atlas. Margins have been cropped some chipping and tears along margins. Stain to top center margin and also to lower left and right of image.<br/> <br/> Ortelius, Abraham unknown