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162921438Lugd. Batav. (Leyde), ex officina Elzeviriana, 1629 ; in-24 (108 mm), vélin rigide de l’époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; [16], 498 pp., [1] f. de Privilège, titre gravé illustré de blasons.
16062008060188Antwerp : Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1606. Maps. Very Good. Ortelius' map of late 16th Mexico A handsome map in very good condition. Map under glass mounted in gilt frame. Map dimensions is 50 x 34 cm 19.5 x 13 inches in frame 66 x 51.5 cm. Double-page engraved map of southwestern Mexico. The map shows Spanish strongholds including Mexico City Lake de Bhapala Chapilacum Mare Guadelajara Tuxpan and Indian towns. Early hand-color. Large cartouche on upper right corner. Text in Latin. "The first printed real Map of New Spain" Wagner 119; Van den Broecke 13. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum unknown
1603W2303Antwerp Belgium: Jan Baptiste Vrients 1603. 14 3/4 inches by 19 3/8 inches on a 16 5/8" by 21 3/4" sheet of laid paper. Latin text on the verso. van den Broecke 193. Abraham Ortelius was a Flemish scholar who moved to Antwerp to become a bookseller and cartographer. This map of ancient Spain is from his PARERGON published as an appendix to the THEATRUM ORBIS TERRARUM the world's first true atlas as well as the most authoritative and commercially successful atlas of the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Although it is dated 1586 in one cartouche this map actually is a second state printed between 1601 and 1612 as indicated by the stipple engraving in the ocean & seas and by the line through the word "Cinniana" in line 8 of the descriptive text within the cartouche in the lower right corner. The map is in very good condition: generally clean and bright with barely a hint of toning and minor soiling limited to the blank margins. Madrid bookseller's stamp and brief handwritten comment and signature in the margin on the verso. Original. Single Sheet. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Map. Jan Baptiste Vrients
16248030Antwerp: Plantin-Moretus 1624. Copper engraving 37.5 x 49.5 cms modern hand colour small burn hole in table of peoples and places Latin text on verso. Our example was published by Balthasar Moretus at the Plantin Press in the final edition of the Parergon. Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum is generally considered the first modern atlas of the world originally published in 1570. Ortelius gathered and selected the best available cartographic knowledge and presented it in a single volume duly credited and finely engraved in a consistent style with explanatory text. The Theatrum was very decorative and hugely popular amongst the wealthy and educated running into over forty editions in Latin and the major European languages. For Ortelius himself however his accompanying atlas of ancient geography the Parergon was a "personal work" Koeman. He seems to have regarded himself first and foremost as an antiquary and rather than copying other people's maps he drew the originals himself; they were subsequently engraved for him by the master engraver Jan Wierix. The results have to be evaluated as the most outstanding engravings depicting the wide-spread interest in classical geography in the 16th century Koeman. Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ort 46; Van den Broecke 193.3. Map Plantin-Moretus unknown
1662200014AG1662. Amsterdam Janssonius c.1662. Original hand-coloured copper engraving. Plate Size: 49.2 cm x 37 cm. Sheet Size: 59.8 cm x 45 cm. Original map. Very good condition. Faint hint of foxing along left fore edge. Centre fold as issued. Latin text on reverse. Koeman I 6000H:1.2. Border with longitudinal and latitudinal information. A richly detailed and very interesting map showing Roman Hispania - the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The three Ancient Roman provinces organised by the emperor Augustus of Hispania Citerior et Tarraconensis Hispania Baetica and Lusitania Hispania are shown on the map. Northern tip of Africa 'Hispania Transfretana Sive Tingitana Qua et Mauritania' pictured also. Relief shown pictorially with rivers mountains and significant towns and cities depicted. Large decorative cartouche with finely detailed Classical allusions in lower right section of map contains an inset box showing the coastal area around 'Gades' Cadiz. Cartouche also lists numerous place names of uncertain location in Latin. Bar-scales within cartouche in top right corner of the map. Decorative title cartouche in lower left corner. Three ships are also pictured suggesting the region's maritime importance. 'Mare Mediterraneum Internum' and 'Ocean Atlanticus Quod et Mare Hesperium Vespertinum Occiduum et Externum' are also listed. Abraham Goos 1590 c. 1643 was a Dutch cartographer publisher and engraver. He made globes maps of North America a comprehensive map of European coastlines and the first printed Hebrew language map of The Holy Land. His first teacher was Jodocus Hondius 15631612 a renowned map-maker whose son-in-law was Johannes Janssonius. After Hondius died his son-in-law Jan Janssonius took over Hondius's business and continued the partnership with Goos. One of Hondius' specialties was the manufacture of globes and Goos and Janssonius continued this regularly modifying them as more geographical information became available. In 1616 he published Nieuw Nederlandtsch Caertboeck an atlas of the Seventeen Provinces in 23 maps and one of the first atlases of the Netherlands; Johannes Janssonius 1588-1664 was a renowned geographer and publisher of the seventeenth century when the Dutch dominated map publishing in Europe. unknown
168574414Paris: Chez Federic Leonard 1685. 8vo. Two volumes French text. xxx 542 ; iv 543-686 78 table des matieres 16 memoire 8 preface table des chapitres 184 examen pp. Full sheepskin with raised bands morocco title-labels and a decorative gilt-tooled spine. Red edges & marbled endpapers. Head and tail reinforced with paper repair extremities have been coloured. Overall in very good shape with minor cracks to spine and occasional small marks or dents. Bindings solid. Stamp of the Broussonnet Library to title-pages and two further small ink inscriptions to title and verso of ffep of vol. 1. Bookplate residue to endpapers. Generally pleasant and clean internally especially vol. 1 with some occasional foxing and toning as to be expected. Decorative headpieces/ tailpieces and initials. Vol. 2 contains 'Examen de La Liberte Originaire de Venise' translated from the Italian. . Very Good. Full Sheep. Revised and Corrected. 1685. Chez Federic Leonard 1685 unknown
1685097239Paris: Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 1685. Library label of S. Rosen. Venise on fixed endpaper. Book measures 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. Collation 30 686 8016pp. Bound with Examen de la liberte´ originaire de Venise / traduit de l'Italien ; avec une harangue de Lou¨is He´lian ; traduite du latin.Published A Ratisbonne : Che´s Jean Aubri 1684. Author Bedmar Alfonso de la Cueva marque´s de 1572-1655. Collation 8184pp. Bound in full period or early vellum yapp edges title in manuscript previous owners crest on top board. At some time not recently the binding has been recased with new endpapers. Binding in very good condition. Internally tanning to second title page. Pages in good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in a very attractive early binding. . Very Good Plus. 8vo. Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 hardcover
167734844à Paris: Chez Frédéric Léonard 1677. Fine. Chez Frédéric Léonard à Paris 1677 7.50 x 13.80 cm relié Edition with some parts in first edition rare much preferable to the 1676 original which contains only the first part; this one is therefore considerably expanded with major pieces. A frontispiece representing Saint Mark's Square in Venice. The 1677 edition contains 3 titles for each part plus an added title summarizing the whole; one will easily notice that these three parts are very rarely found together in libraries see Oxford Leeds. and that they most often appear separately. There were undoubtedly several editions at this date of 1677 of which only this one contains the three parts. Moreover this edition with the sphere would suggest that it was printed elsewhere; the third part bears Ratisbon as place of edition and Jean Aubry as publisher. This part contains the Harangue of Louis Helian Ambassador of France under Louis XII. Contemporary full glazed brown calf binding. Spine with raised bands unlettered decorated with blind roulettes on the headcaps and raised bands. Blind fillets on the boards. Good copy. More than a history of Venice this is a critical study of its institutions and laws. The book was very poorly received in Venice where it was burned diplomatic relations with France became embittered Amelot de la Houssaye was embassy secretary in Venice and the king of France was more or less forced to deliver the author to the Bastille for six days to satisfy Venice. The supplement studies and recounts the disputes that the Republic had with Pope Paul V. The third part of the book is a translation of a book by Fra Paolo. The Harangue of Louis Hélian was pronounced in 1510 before Emperor Maximilian it very sharply accuses the republic of Venice of numerous evils. Chez Frédéric Léonard hardcover
167717771Paris Ratisbonne: Frederic Leonard Jean Aubry. Very Good. 1677. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean contemporary vellum over paste-board with yap edges: lightly faded hand lettered spine. Text & hinges tight & intact. Interior is clean with light age toning & a rare spot. The author's "Histoire du gouvernement de Venise" was published in 3 parts. Lacks Part 1 with only title page bound in. Parts #2 & #3 are complete by themselves Part #2: 2 237pp 3 Table . Part #3: 12 211pp 39. Venice Italy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 448 pages . Frederic Leonard, Jean Aubry hardcover
167736147Sur la Copie a Paris: Chez Frederic Leonard 1677. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Vellum. Title in pen on spine upper joint torn some soiling of binding light browning of text mostly marginal else a very good copy. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Amelot de la Houssaye was secretary to the French embassy at Venice and his account of the Republic for the first time revealed the policy of the Venetian governement. When the book appeared the Venetian state complained to the French court and Amelot was sent to the Bastille for six weeks. Chez Frederic Leonard unknown
167736147Sur la Copie a Paris: Chez Frederic Leonard 1677. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Vellum. Title in pen on spine upper joint torn some soiling of binding light browning of text mostly marginal else a very good copy. Second French edition. Engraved title two parts continuous pagination. 24 550 38 pp. 1 vols. Sm. 12mo. Amelot de la Houssaye was secretary to the French embassy at Venice and his account of the Republic for the first time revealed the policy of the Venetian governement. When the book appeared the Venetian state complained to the French court and Amelot was sent to the Bastille for six weeks. Chez Frederic Leonard unknown books
167719726Paris: Frederic Leonard 1677. 16mo. Engr. t.-p. 6 1 pp. 7 6 ff. 211 3 pp. 1 f. 550 pp. 19 ff. 237 3 pp. <br><br>The main title-page is engraved with the title printed above the illustration.<br>Â Â Â Â There are special title-pages and paginations for "Examen de la liberté originaire de Venise. Traduit de l'Italien. Avec une Harangue de Louïs Hïlian . Traduite du Latin. Et des Remarques Historiques. Sur la copie a Ratisbonne Chez J. Aubri . 1677"; "Histoire du gouvernement de Venise avec le supplement; par le sieur Amelot de la Houssaie. Et l'examen de la Liberté originaire de Venise. Sur la copie a Paris; Chez Frederic Leonard . 1677"; and "Suplement a l'Histoire du gouvernement de Venise. Par le sieur Amelot de La Houssaie. Sur la copie a Paris chez Frederic Leonard . 1677."<br>Â Â Â Â "Examen de la liberté originaire de Venise" is a translation by Amelot de La "Houssaye of Squitinio della liberta veneta" which is attributed to Marcus Welser Alfonso de la Cueva and others. Contemporary calf modest gilt tooling on covers spine tooled in blind and with raised bands. Leather cracking and with thumbnail-sized chip on spine; some loss of leather on front cover and at head and foot of spine; and front joint starting. Bookplate on front pastedown and a couple of ink notations by an early owner at bottom of engraved title-page. Endpapers with heavy brown stains along edges but pages overall clean. Frederic Leonard hardcover books
167734844Chez Frédéric Léonard | à Paris 1677 | 7.50 x 13.80 cm | relié
169712782A Amsterdam, chez Henri Desbordes, 1697. In-16 de [2]-366 pages, plein veau moucheté, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleirons, encadrements et titre dorés, pièce de titre marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
168522303Oxford: Theater 1685. Book. Poor. Full-Leather. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 342 pages plus supplenda. Front board through to page 2 are detached but present. All pages are correct and clean. Theater Hardcover
164948861Amsterdam: For Gerrit Willemsz by Adriaan Roest 1649. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Three parts small octavo. A-X8 168 leaves: G5 signed F5; I2 as H2; I4 as H4. 18 293 25 indexpp. Woodcut printer’s device at title woodcut lettrines. Contemporary vellum with exposed thongs lightly soiled. Old entry at front pastedown. Occasional faint dampstain at bottom margin else a very good copy with clean text throughout.<br /> <br /> Second edition of this polemical history by “a strident condemner of the Jews†Sprunger. First published at Rotterdam by Jan van Waesberghe in 1608 the present work is the earliest reaction in print to the presence of Jews and their religion in the Dutch Republic van Rooden. Citing M. Bodian’s Hebrews of the Portuguese Nation R. Po-Chia Hsia describes the cultural context: “Coming initially in the 1590s as Portuguese merchants and Christian converts the so-called ‘New Christians’ Sephardic Jews in fact were welcomed by the Regents of Holland but were strongly opposed by the Reformed clergy. When the conversos reverted to the open practice of Judaism reaction from the Reformed Church was fierce. The predikant Abraham Coster 1575-1620 attacked the Sephardim as an ‘unclean people’ who sought to build a public synagogue ‘in which they can perform their evil and foolish ceremonies and spew forth their gross blasphemies against Christ and his holy gospels as well as their curses against the Christians and Christian authorities’â€. The present edition was later re-issued the following year with identical collation and pagination but designated as “Den 2den druck van nieuws oversienâ€. References: R. Po-Chia Hsia “Introduction†& P. van Rooden “Jews and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Republic†in: Calvinism and Religious Toleration 3; 137. Sprunger Trumpets from the Tower 81. NNBW 8 320: “Dit werk is een poging om de Amsterdamsche vroedschap te bewegen het bouwen van een nieuwe openbare synagoge te belettenâ€. For Gerrit Willemsz (by Adriaan Roest) hardcover
1601M10202Antwerp 1601. Very Good. Notes: Latin text on verso.<br>Rare map of Japan. Korea is depicted as an elongated island. Size : 355x480 mm 13.98x18.90 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Reference: Marcel P. R. van den Broecke #165. Category: Maps Asia Far East Japan & Korea; unknown
169048858Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre; Henry Bonwick 1690. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good -. Two parts quarto published in 1690 and 1691. A-Z4 pi4 b4 Aa4 Bb/CC4 Dd-Gg4 = 124 leaves. 16 196; 4 31 1 blankpp. Text in Hebrew and Latin in parallel columns. De Turcarum liturgia with separate title page dated 1690 and pagination. Contemporary vellum neatly rebacked. Old library stamp at bottom margin title front blank endleaf detached occasional oxidation spot and mild toning else a very good copy crisp and amply margined.<br /> <br /> First Hebrew-Latin edition of the first modern Hebrew work on geography the author’s most famous and important book. Abraham Farissol or Peritsol was a learned Jew from Avignon who compiled his cosmographical works at the court of the Estes in Ferrara. The present text was composed in 1524-25 and first published in Hebrew at Venice in 1586. The Latin translation and notes in the present edition were prepared by the English orientalist and librarian Thomas Hyde 1636-1703 with the assistance of R. Isaac Abendana working from a manuscript which Hyde located in the Bodleian Library. “Each of its 30 chapters deals with a certain geographical area or subject. In addition many cosmological and historical matters are also treated. The author collected all the evidence he could regarding Jewish settlements in each country. The inclusion of a description of the New World makes Farissol the first Hebrew writer to deal in detail with the newly-discovered America. The 14th chapter of Iggeret Orhot Olam which deals mainly with the settlements of the Ten Lost Tribes is of special interest. According to Farissol’s introduction to this chapter it is clear that what moved him to undertake this investigation was the appearance in Italy in 1523 of David Reuveni many of whose descriptions are included in this work†EJ 6.1185. Reuveni was "an adventurer who aroused messianic hopes in the early 16th century" EJ 14.114. The appended work is a tract on Islamic customs by Albert Wojciech Bobowski a Polish Christian who converted to Islam after his capture by the Ottoman Turks. Adopting the name Ali Ufki Bey he served as translator court musician at Topkapi and as a notator of Ottoman classical music. Bell F26. Christian Hebraism Cat. Harvard 1988 no. 39. ESTC R27480. Fürst Bibliotheca Judaica 1.276. Heller 17th Century pp. 1176-1177. Sabin 60934. Smitskamp PO 372. Vinograd Oxford 4. Wing F-438. Cf. Alden European Americana 1.187 Venice 1586; Heller 16th Century pp.732-733 ed. 1586. Full title beginning in Hebrew: ×גרת ×רחות על×<br /> Id est Itinera mundi sic dicta nempe cosmographia. Latinâ versione donavit et notas passim adjecit Thomas Hyde. Calce exponitur Turcarum liturgia peregrinatio Meccana aegrotorum visitatio circumcisio etc. Sheldonian Theatre; Henry Bonwick hardcover
160316331Antwerp 1603. Other. A very good example in vivid handcolor. Minor lightstaining outside the image. 365 by 478mm 14 by 18 inches. Original antique copper engraving from the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum' by Abraham Ortelius the world's first modern atlas published in Antwerp 1603. Depicting Mediterranean Islands this map is a fine example of 1600s European cartography. Image: 365 by 478mm 14 by 18 inches. An attractive and historically significant 17th-century map for the discerning collector. Abraham Ortelius 15271598 was a Flemish cartographer and geographer born in Antwerp. He is widely regarded as the creator of the first modern atlas the 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum' Theatre of the World first published in 1570 by Gilles Coppens de Diest in Antwerp. Considered the world's first true atlas it established the modern format of uniform standardized maps bound together in a single volume. Appointed Geographer to King Philip II of Spain in 1575 Ortelius was one of the most influential figures in the history of cartography. His maps are held in the collections of the British Library the Library of Congress and major European institutions. The 'Theatrum' went through more than 30 editions and was translated into multiple languages making Ortelius's maps among the most sought-after in the world of antique cartography.Decorative doublepage map showing six islands in the Mediterranean Islands Sicily Sardinia Corfu Malta Djerba Elba. Sicily is prominently displayed in the center of the map above the title cartrouche.A fine example from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Antwerp sought after by collectors of antique maps of Italy antique maps of Mediterranean Islands and antique copper engravings for sale. In excellent condition. Broe. 141 unknown
1603299306Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Light staining and toning but otherwise is good condition.<br/> <br/> A representation of some islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke #141<br/> <br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown
1603299306Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1603. unbound. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand color. Image measures 14" x 18 3/4". Light staining and toning but otherwise is good condition.<br/><br/> A representation of some islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Abraham Ortelius 1527-1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. Van den Broecke #141<br/><br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown books
1620M10729Antwerp c.1620. Very Good. Notes: Map of Italy by Abraham Ortelius based on Gastaldi. Size : 345x480 mm 13.58x18.90 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Van den Broecke 205 Category: Maps Europe Italy; Maps Mediterranean Islands; unknown
167210237Leiden: Hackius. Good with no dust jacket. 1672. Leather. 24 249 27 140 22 22 65 3 p. Engraved plate before the first title page. 12 mo. Completely bound in fine calf with blind ruling rectangular ruled lozenge with tulips at each corner spine has four raised bands spine label is no present. Spine ends a little rubbed corners a little rubbed end pages darkened otherwise paper is clean and unmarked with some foxing. One page has a flaw in the corner. Sewing showing at the various title pages. 4 works in one volume on rings their history in the ancient world text in Latin with some Greek. Corresponds to OCLC 863537511. Title to pt. 2 reads: "Georgii Longi sacerdotis doctoris & Ambrosianae Bibliothecae custodis primi Tractatus de annulis signatoriis antiquorum sive De vario obsignandi ritu"; title to pt. 3 reads "Abrahami Gorlaei Antwerpiani Dactyliotheca sive Tractatus de anulorum origine variis eorum generibus et usu apud priscos"; title to pt. 4 reads "De annulo triplici: usitato sponsalitio signatorio: tractatus absolutissimus in tres partes divisus. Auctore Henrico Kornmanno ex Kirchaina Chattorum." ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Hackius hardcover
16723596Lugd. Batav. Leiden Netherlands : Apud Hackios MDCLXXII. 1672. 1672. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 pt. in 1 ; 24 249 27 140 22 22 65 3 pp. ; 15 cm. ; 12mo ; Text in Latin with sections in Greek ; Signatures: A-Z6 ; Title: Joh. Kirchmanni Lubeccensis De annulis liber singularis : accedunt Georgii Longi Abrahami Gorlaei et Henr . Kornmanni de iisdem tractatus absolutissimi.Tractatus de annulis signatoriis antiquorum / Dactyliotheca / Tractatus de anulorum origine / De annulo triplici : usitato sponsalitio signatorio ; OCLC: 23165998 ; LCCN: 48-31161 ; LC: NK7444 ; Title vignette: woodcut device of Hackius ; Added engraved title page ; Each section has a special title page and pagination ; collation is continuous throughout ; Includes bibliographical references and indexes ; contemporary vellum with bead clasps one bead missing ; heraldic stamp at top of textblock ; 1733 bookplate of Don Joseph Pardo de Figueroa an early 19th century knight of the order of St. James and writer of a 1819 poetical funerary oration for María Luisa consort of Carlos IV King of Spain 1751-1819 on front end paper ; an old tear to vellum on back cover ; nick to top corner ; else VG <br/> <br/> Lugd. Batav. (Leiden, Netherlands) : Apud Hackios, MDCLXXII. (1672). hardcover
169127448<p><strong>1691 German Monsters Satanic Rituals Judas DEMONS Dragons Abraham Sancta Clara</strong></p><p>Abraham a Sancta Clara was a 17th-century German clergyman known for his eccentric Augustinian views. His sermons were popular not only because of content but because he was known to be entertaining and satirical in his delivery. His main book "<em>Judas Der Ertz-Schelm</em>" is a German personal devotional which discusses moral doctrines as well as Bible history and ecclesiastical poetry focusing on Judas Iscariot and his betrayal of Jesus Christ.</p><p>This title was extensively used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime as a supplement to their foundational philosophies.</p><p>Item number: #27448</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>SANCTA CLARA Abraham a</p><p><strong><em>Judas Der Ertz-Schelm/ Für ehrliche Leuth/ Oder: Eigentlicher Entwurff/ und Lebens-Beschreibung deß Iscariotischen Bößwicht : Worinnen underschiedliche Discurs sittliche Lehrs-Puncten/ Gedicht/ und Geschicht/ auch sehr reicher Vorrath Biblischer Concepten. </em></strong></p><p>Salzburg: Melchior Haan 1691.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages;</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->28 457 11</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Allegorical illustration of Judas hanging himself</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten – <em>Antonius Hacke</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: German</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Vellum; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->One functional clasp</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8in X 6.25in 20cm x 16cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Melchior Haan, hardcover