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Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. Describing especially the two famous Empires, the Persian, and great Mogull: weaved with the History of these later Times. And also, many rich and spatious Kingdomes in the Orientall India, a...

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Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. Describing especially the two famous Empires, the Persian, and great Mogull: weaved with the History of these later Times. And also, many rich and spatious Kingdomes in the Orientall India, a...

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Title: Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. Describing especially the two famous Empires, the Persian, and great Mogull: weaved with the History of these later Times. And also, many rich and spatious Kingdomes in the Orientall India, and other parts of Asia; together with the adjacent Islas. Severally relating the Religion, Language, Qualities, Customes, Habit, Descent, Fashions, and other Observations touching them. With a revivall of the first Discoverer of America Author: Herbert, Thomas Place: London Publisher: Printed by R. Bip. for Jacob Blome & Richard Bishop Date: 1638 Description: [8], 364, [14] pp. With approximately 45 copper-engraved illustrations in the text; copper-engraved added pictorial title-page. (folio) 10¾x7, period calf, rebacked with leather, spine label. Second Edition. Important description of India and portions of Africa, expanded from the first edition published four years earlier. Thomas Herbert (c.1606-1682) spent four years on the two continents, and tells in detail of the people, places, and histories of the various countries. The illustrations are quite marvelous; eight of the illustrations have contemporary hand coloring, somewhat crude. Cox notes that Herbert's narrative "is of considerable importance from an historical point of view, as giving us the only detailed account available of the first English Embassy to Persia, to say nothing of the information afforded concerning the redoubtable Shah Abbas and his chief servants... He commenced his travels in 1626-7 and returned to England in December, 1629. He went out to Persia in the train of Sir Dodmore Cotton, accredited as Ambassador to the Shah of Persia. He also visited the Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and Surat... His account of these travels is written in a lively and agreeable style..." Sabin notes that "in returning to England, Herbert coasted the eastern shores of North America, which gives him occasion to display some erudition on the subject of the discovery of the New World..." Indeed, the final chapter of Herbert's work is titled "Madoc ap Owen Gwyneth discovered America above three hundred yeeres before Columbus." Cox I, p.248; Sabin 31471; STC 13191. Lot Amendments Condition: Covers a bit rubbed, old clear tape placed around the edges for protection, corners showing; the fore-edges of both title-pages with neat paper reinforcements on verso, the pictorial title with some old marginal ink notations which are partially shaved, a few old marginal notes within, old tape repair to pp. 19 and 20, with the tape darkened, some mostly marginal mildew staining to latter third of text, final text page with lower corner replaced affecting some of the text and a corner of an illustration, else very good, quite scarce. Item number: 187731

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 106
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14.02.2008
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Title: Some Yeares Travels into Divers Parts of Asia and Afrique. Describing especially the two famous Empires, the Persian, and great Mogull: weaved with the History of these later Times. And also, many rich and spatious Kingdomes in the Orientall India, and other parts of Asia; together with the adjacent Islas. Severally relating the Religion, Language, Qualities, Customes, Habit, Descent, Fashions, and other Observations touching them. With a revivall of the first Discoverer of America Author: Herbert, Thomas Place: London Publisher: Printed by R. Bip. for Jacob Blome & Richard Bishop Date: 1638 Description: [8], 364, [14] pp. With approximately 45 copper-engraved illustrations in the text; copper-engraved added pictorial title-page. (folio) 10¾x7, period calf, rebacked with leather, spine label. Second Edition. Important description of India and portions of Africa, expanded from the first edition published four years earlier. Thomas Herbert (c.1606-1682) spent four years on the two continents, and tells in detail of the people, places, and histories of the various countries. The illustrations are quite marvelous; eight of the illustrations have contemporary hand coloring, somewhat crude. Cox notes that Herbert's narrative "is of considerable importance from an historical point of view, as giving us the only detailed account available of the first English Embassy to Persia, to say nothing of the information afforded concerning the redoubtable Shah Abbas and his chief servants... He commenced his travels in 1626-7 and returned to England in December, 1629. He went out to Persia in the train of Sir Dodmore Cotton, accredited as Ambassador to the Shah of Persia. He also visited the Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, and Surat... His account of these travels is written in a lively and agreeable style..." Sabin notes that "in returning to England, Herbert coasted the eastern shores of North America, which gives him occasion to display some erudition on the subject of the discovery of the New World..." Indeed, the final chapter of Herbert's work is titled "Madoc ap Owen Gwyneth discovered America above three hundred yeeres before Columbus." Cox I, p.248; Sabin 31471; STC 13191. Lot Amendments Condition: Covers a bit rubbed, old clear tape placed around the edges for protection, corners showing; the fore-edges of both title-pages with neat paper reinforcements on verso, the pictorial title with some old marginal ink notations which are partially shaved, a few old marginal notes within, old tape repair to pp. 19 and 20, with the tape darkened, some mostly marginal mildew staining to latter third of text, final text page with lower corner replaced affecting some of the text and a corner of an illustration, else very good, quite scarce. Item number: 187731

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 106
Auktion:
Datum:
14.02.2008
Auktionshaus:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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