Opmaak 1 - Gert Jan Bestebreurtje
Opmaak 1 - Gert Jan Bestebreurtje
Opmaak 1 - Gert Jan Bestebreurtje
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162 STERNE, Henry. A statement of facts, submitted to .. Glenelg ... secretary of<br />
state for the colonies, preparatory to an appeal about to be made by the author, to the<br />
Commons of Great Britain, seeking redress for grievances of a most serious tendency,<br />
committed upon him, under the administration of .. the Marquis of Sligo, the late<br />
governor and Joshua Rowe, the present lord chief justice of the island of Jamaica.<br />
London, J.C. Chappell, 1837.<br />
Modern cloth. With folding table. XII,282,VII pp. € 215,00<br />
With an exposure of the present system of Jamaica's apprenticeship.<br />
Sabin 91339.<br />
163 STRUYS, <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>szoon. Drie aanmerkelijke en seer rampspoedige reysen,<br />
door Italien, Griekenlandt, Lijfland, Moscovien, Tartarijen, Meden, Persien, Oost-<br />
Indien, Japan, en verscheyden andere gewesten. .. Aangevangen anno 1647 en voor<br />
de derde, of laatste reys t'huys gekomen 1673 begrijpende soo in alles den tijdt van<br />
26 jaren. Nevens twee brieven, particulierlijk verhandelende het overgaan van<br />
Astracan, en't geen aldaar omtrent is voorgevallen .. door D. Butler. Amsterdam, <strong>Jan</strong><br />
Blom en Aart Dirksz, 1686.<br />
4to. Contemporary vellum. With engraved frontispiece, folding map and 18 (of 19)<br />
double-page engravings by C. Decker and J. Kip. (8),377,(1),34,(12) pp. € 895,00<br />
Second Dutch edition. - Very interesting and lively account of the three voyages<br />
made by <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>szoon Struys. The first from the autumn of 1647 to the spring of<br />
1651 took him to Japan (a.o. a description of Nagasaki) and Formosa (he asserts that<br />
he saw there a race of men with tails). During his second journey from December<br />
1655 to July 1657 he travelled extensively in the Mediterranean. His third voyage,<br />
September 1668 to October 1673, took him to Russia, Persia and Arabia via the