Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: Zutphen : Walburg Pers, 2009
ISBN 10: 9057305844 ISBN 13: 9789057305849
Anbieter: Klondyke, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. Origineel blauw linnen met goudopdruk, stofomslag, enkele afbeeldingen in z/w, 8vo. Werken uitgegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging, 108.; Stofomslag gevouwen op de rug en opgerekt langs de randen, blindstempel op schutblad.
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Captain John Anderson served in the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as 'Pilot-Major' in a fleet of ships that set sail from Europe in December 1640, and returned with his ships in July 1643. This was Anderson's fourth voyage to the East Indies. His journey took three years during which time he safely brought a VOC fleet to Java and home again through tempests and full-scale battles with the Portuguese at sea.In this, the first-ever edition of Anderson's Journal, the editors have complemented his own words with chapters discussing the author's contributions to the History of Warfare in Asia, Maritime Navigation and Early Modern Travel Writing.
[Zutphen], Walburg Pers, [2011]. 191 pp. Num. ills (few in b./w.). Orig. hardcover (pictorial boards). 4to.Cane sugar is also considered the white gold of the seventeenth century. The Portuguese colony of Brazil at the time was the world's largest producer of sugar cane, from which raw sugar was made locally for the European market. Such a product required hundreds of plantations, thousands of workers, many ships and, of course, European buyers. For example, Europe as a consumer, West Africa as a slave supplier and Brazil as a sugar producer were closely linked. However, an important manuscript atlas in the National Archives in The Hague has long escaped the attention of historians. This atlas contains a number of detailed hydrographic maps, views and descriptions of the Brazilian coast. In Map of Dutch Brazil, this unique manuscript atlas is published for the first time. In addition, the Dutch presence in Brazil and the wealth of knowledge that this has generated is extensively discussed. - Dutch text.
Anbieter: Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books (ILAB), Vianen, Niederlande
Zutphen, Walburg Pers, 2011. Boards. With many coloured illustrations and maps. 191 pp.