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Verlag: Stemler, 1844
Anbieter: Antiquariaat van Starkenburg, Apeldoorn, Niederlande
hlinnen, 237 blz. Particuliere blinde band; goed exemplaar.
Amsterdam, F. Kaal, 1831.Lithographed plate of a Dutch herring-boat after P. Le Comte by Desguerrois. Ca. 13 x 19 cm.From: Afbeeldingen van schepen en vaartuigen in verschillende bewegingen. Standard work on Dutch sailing ships.Cat. NHSM II, p.756; Irene de Groot & Robert Vorstman, Zeilschepen, 219-227; Scheen I, p.221.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Amsterdam, Wed. G. Hulst van Keulen, [1842]. 2 vols. 315 pp (numbered: I-VIII, 7-313). 121 lithogr. plates (numbered: I - LIII & LIIIA - LXX). H.leather & cardboard portfolio. - Text volume: spine a bit loose. Text very slightly foxed, title page a bit soiled. Plate volume: front-boards with 3 stamps (2 light).
Verlag: Amsterdam, Hulst van Keulen, 1842., 1842
Anbieter: Charbo's Antiquariaat, Amsterdam, Niederlande
4to. VIII+16+313 pp. With 684 fine steel-engr. ills. on 121 plts. (numbered 1-120 + 53A; plate #48 in facsimile). Index, list of subscribers. Warranted with author's autograph signature. Hardcover. Contemp. half calf, cloth boards, spine gilt; marbled endpapers. (Expertly rebacked with or. spine laid on, covers sl. rubbed; tear in p. 107/8 closed. Overall well preserved, clean copy).
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Te Amsterdam, Bij F.Kaal, 1831. [8],60,[3] pp. 50 single-page lithogr. plates. Black h.mor., spine raised. 4to. Oblong. - Spine & corners sl. dam., free endpapers dam., title-pages creased, all pages & plates with large waterstain. Cat. N.H.S.M., p. 756; cf. Scheen, p. 97 for the artist / author. - Collection of fine lithographed plates depicting a large variety of ships, drawn and lithographed by Pieter le Comte (1802-1849). Each plate with the artist's embossed stamp.
Anbieter: Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books (ILAB), Vianen, Niederlande
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Amsterdam, F. Kaal, 1831.Oblong 8vo. Modern boards, original printed wrappers mounted. With 50 lithographed plates after P. Le Comte by Desguerrois, all coloured by hand. (8),60,(3) pp.First edition. - Standard work on Dutch sailing ships and a few early steamships. Each plate with blindtooled initials PLC (Pieter le Comte), letters RMWO and the ribbon of the distinguished mark of the Militaire Willemsorde in blank margin. Beautifully illustrated work on sailing ships of all types including military, merchant and fishing. The first plates also include types of masts, sails and rigging. - Very fine clean handcoloured copy.Cat. NHSM II, p.756; Irene de Groot & Robert Vorstman, Zeilschepen, 219-227; Scheen I, p.221.
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
[8], 60, [3] pp.First and only edition of a lovely and technically accurate series of lithographic prints showing a wide variety of ships and boats, mostly Dutch but including some foreign examples. Most are shown in full sail, sometimes with coasts in the background. The steam boat is especially interesting: the first Dutch steam boat operated only for a few weeks in 1817, and it was in the course of the 1820s that successful steam boat lines came into operation, so that the present is a very early example. The illustrations were drawn and lithographed by Le Comte (1802-1849) who also wrote the sixty-page explanatory text. He was an active naval officer as well as a painter, draftsman and lithographic artist, so that he understood the technical details of ships and rigging, giving the present prints a much greater value as historical documents than prints by a lay artist. This technical knowledge is also clearly reflected in the detailed plates giving very precise images of rigging and some equipment. Very good copy, from the library of Johannes Enschedé "Jr." (1785-1866), with his name on the flyleaf. With a few plates foxed. The wrappers, pasted on the boards, are browned.l Cat. NHSM, p. 756; Irene de Groot & Robert Vorstman, Zeilschepen, 219-227; for the author/artist: Scheen, p. 97.
Anbieter: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Niederlande
Erstausgabe
Amsterdanm, C.F. Stemler, 1844, 1st ed., XII,237,(1 blank),(1 publisher's cat.) pag., contemporary halfcloth wirth marbled boards. = Rare account which gives an overview of costs for all different harbour services for Dutch vesselsin Great Britain's and Ireland's harbours, translated from the English. No copies listed on WorldCat outside The Netherlands.