Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: Amsterdam : Terra Incognita, 1993
ISBN 10: 9073853028 ISBN 13: 9789073853027
Anbieter: Barksdale Books, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. 4th Edition. Paperback, illustraties in z/w, 8vo.; Voorplat licht verkleurd.
Verlag: Servire, Den Haag, 1942
Anbieter: Barksdale Books, Almere, Niederlande
Zustand: Good. Geen stofomslag; inclusief losse bijlage.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat van Starkenburg, Apeldoorn, Niederlande
paperback, 72 blz, ills. Gebruiksporen band.
Amst., Terra Incognita, 1993. 72 blz. Ills. Paperback. #073853028. [84639].
Amsterdam, Terra Incognita, 1991. 72 pp. B./w. ills. Softcover. 8vo.Reissue of the 2nd revised edition.
Anbieter: nautiek.nl, Heiloo, Niederlande
1991 Terra Incognita Amsterdam, softcover 72 blz., met illustraties. Korte beschryvinge van de ongeluckige weer-om-reys van het schip Aernhem is een 17de-eeuws ooggetuigenverslag van Andries Stokram over de terugreis van een VOC-konvooi in 1661â"1662, waarin de Aernhem bij Mauritius verging en circa honderd overlevenden maandenlang op het destijds verlaten eiland strandden voordat zij door passerende schepen werden opgepikt. Het werk geldt als een levendig en zeldzaam VOC-reisverhaal dat niet alleen de schipbreuk en het verblijf op Mauritius beschrijft, maar ook context biedt over het konvooi onder Arnoudt de Vlamingh en de latere uitgaven en edities die dit relaas toegankelijk maakten. ISBN 9789073853027 Kleine sporen van gebruik. Goede staat.
Anbieter: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 72 pp., illustrations, bibliography. 0.0.
Amsterdam, Terra Incognita, 1991. Wrappers. With illustrations. 72 pp. The author was shipwrecked in the Indian Ocean on his way from Batavia to Holland. He managed to escape with some others in a boat and reached Mauritius and lived seven months on the island.
Den Haag, Servire, 1942. Boards. With illustrated facsimile of the journal (Saeghman edition). 15,(16) pp. The author shipwrecked and lived seven months on the island of Mauritius.
Verlag: Jacob Venckel,, Amsterdam,, 1663
Anbieter: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Niederlande
EUR 3.500,00
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbOne of four editions, all published in the same year and all very rare, of a popular eye-witness account of a ship wrecked in the Indian Ocean, in the vicinity of Mauritius. Andries Stokram tells the colourful story of how a fleet of seven East Indiamen on their way back from Batavia got caught in a terrible storm. Four ships sank, only the crew of the Aernhem managing to get away in an open boat. After a week without food they managed to reach Mauritius. "When they were finally taken on board a Dutch privateer, Stokram had been living for eight months the way Robinson Crusoe would a century later, in an environment Daniel Defoe knew from descriptions such as Stokram's" (Nieuwenhuys). Stokram was put a shore on St. Helena and made his way to the Netherlands. Somewhat browned and the fore-edges restored (not touching the text), otherwise in good condition.l Cat. NHSM, p. 188 note; Knuttel 8758; Lach & Van Kley III, p. 534; Landwehr & V.d. Krogt, VOC 418 note; Nieuwenhuys, Mirror of the Indies, pp. 14-15; STCN (4 copies); Tiele, Bibl. 1055; not in Huntress. Modern marbled wrappers. Pages: 16 pp.