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RELATING TO AMERICA AND TO GEOGRAPHY IN GENERAL.

The words: Catal. Amer. No. refer to: Fred. Mulier, Catal. of books on America, cet. 1872. The letters: b. and d. signify: born - died.

COLLECTIONS.

1 Set of 6 famous Navigators, all relating to America, viz: T. Candish, C. Columbus, R. Laudonnière, F. Magellan, F. Pizardus (Pizarro), A. Vespuccius. All busts, in oval, with ornaments and 6 Latin verses, with monogram: C. v. P. (Crisp. de Passe). sm. 4o. Very fine and curious set. 75.2 Men of the Revolution. All busts, in oval, by B. B. E(llis), publ.

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May 1783 by R. Wilkinson, Cornhill. sm. 4o. 8 pc.
J. Dickinson, Memb. of Congr. S. Huntingdon,
J. Jay, Pres. of Congr. and Minister to Madrid.
of Congr. Gov. Morris, Memb. of Congr. (no
Reed, Commander in Pennsylv., Memb. of Congr.
ben. Ch. Thompson, Secr. to Congr.

Large margins. 20.-
Pres. of Congr.
H. Laurens, Pres.
margins). Gen.
Maj. Bar. Steu-

French Portraits by Dupin, publ. by Esnauts et Rapilly. 4o. 4 pc. 6.Gen. Gates, Adm. Keppel, Adm. G. Rodney, Esek Hopkins, 1st Commodore of the Amer. Navy.

cet. engrav. for the: Univers. Magazine. London. J. Hinton. 8o. 11 pc. 5.Gen. Amherst, Gen. Arnold, Adm. Boscawen, F. Cortez, E. Hawke, R. Monckton, W. Pitt, Adm. Rodney, G. Washington, G. Whitefield, J. Wolfe.

Mezz. after Wilkinson and Tomlinson, publ. by T. Hart. Lond

large 4o. 2 pc. Large margins. J. Hancock, Pres. of Congress.

Maj. Gen. C. Lee.

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Satyrical Portr. of men of the Revol., made in France about 1780, with French inscriptions; no name of engraver or publ. sm. 8o.

7 pc.

Very rare.

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Col. Fergusson "revenant de Tabago." Gen. Murray "voyant les Espagnols à Mahon." Lord North "attendant des nouvelles de l'Amér." Lord Rawdon "arrivant de Carolines." Rodney engraissé à St. Eustache." Comm. Stewart "hétant la flotte Hollandaise." Lord Stormond "portant la Déclarat. de Guerre contre la Hollande."

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Satyrical Portraits with disguised names; busts in oval, with small ornaments, publ. by Hilton Jr., near St. John's Gate. 1775. 12o. 16 pc. (some without margins). Very rare.

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III. Capt. H. III. Dorcas (a General). — VIII. Diplomatic Cicisbeo.
XI. The sorry motion-maker. XIV. Lord S. (Spencer?).

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E. of C. . . d (Earl of Cleveland ?). XX. L.. d S. . t(Lord Stor-
XXIII. The American Hero. XXVI. Adm. K... L
XXVII. The prudent Black legs. XXIX. The saving
XXXII. R... H... 0. XXV. The Shaftesbury
(?) Lord Toper. (?) The Irish Manager.

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8 Collection of American and Asiatic Portr. after C. Vermeulen ?), engrav. by J. Falck, a.o.; publ. by F. L. D. Ciartres. 21 pc. lg. 4o. Sligthly stained. 7.50 3 Frêtre Jean. 4. Cadamost, Rex Aethiopiae. 9. Tamerlanus. 12. Para qusei, Rex Plattae. 16. Atabalipa, Rex Peruviae. 29. Scanderbec, Roi d'Albanie, cet. cet.

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of Portraits, all on horseback, publ. by M. Engelbrecht at A. V. (Augsburg, about 1710). fol. 10 pc. All nicely coloured at the time of the publication. Rex Mexicanus, Imperator Peruanus, Rex Abyssiniae, Siamensis, cet. Johannes V, Rex Portugal. 1707.

of Portraits of Dutch Naval Heroes occurring in Mr. J. C. de Jonge, History of the Dutch Marine. 2d edit. Haarlem. 1858 5 vols. lg. 80. All lith. after contemporary painted or engraved portraits, by Weissenbruch, Waanders, cet.; all with facsim. and many with arms. Very fine set, printed on large paper. sm. fol. The set of 35 plates: 30.Among these portraits occur: William of Orange, Corn. and Joh. Evertsen, M. A. de Ruyter, C. Tromp, N. Witsen, cet.

11 Frontispiece of Moore Voyages, with 8 small portr. of Dampier, Raleigh, Columbus, Drake, cet. 1 sheet fol.

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12 Presidents of the U. S. from Washington till J. Tyler. 10 portr. on one sheet, publ. by J. Sherer, Cincinnati. 1841. fol. Mounted.

2.50

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„Les Présidents des Etats Unis. Dédié à leur ami la Fayette." Six busts, lithogr. by A. Maurin, Paris (1840?) fol.

1.50

Abercrombie, Sir Ralph Lieut.-Gen., died at Aboukir, 1801.

14 a. Bust. Hoppner px., mezz. by S. W. Reynolds. fol. Large margins. Adams, John, 2d Pres. of the U. S., Ambassador in Holland in 1780. b. 1735. d. 1826.

7.50

15 a. As Ambass. in Holland; bust in sq. border, with ornaments, engrav. after life, by R. Vinkeles. 8°.

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16 b. Same plate, proof bef. lett.

1.50

17 c. Same portr., in med., with other ornaments, by R. Vinkeles. 8°.
18 d. In old age, sitting. Stuart px. in Boston, Amer. lith. fol.
19 e. Same portr. bust, lith. by Mauzaisse. 1827. fol.

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2.50

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Albemarle, George Earl of, Commander of the land forces at the conquest of the Havanna. (1759?)

20 a. Bust in oval; for the Gentlem. Mag. 1762. 8o.

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Alberto, Ant. de Sancto, Archbishop of La Plata, South Amer. 1790. 21 a. 1790. Half-length, standing, in ecclesiastical dress, T. Conca del., by H. Caratoni. fol.

3.50

Albuquerque, Alfonso de, Portuguese navigator, conqueror of Malabar, Ceylon, cet.

22 a. Bust in octogon, by Rossmäsler. 8o.

Alsina, Valentin, Governor of Buenos-Ayros. 1857.

23 a. Bust by C. Mayer. 12o. From the Alman. de Gotha.

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Alsop, G., first historian of Maryland, chaplain to Sir R. Robinson. 24 a. 1666. aet. 28. Bust in oval; new engrav. of the portr. before his Account of Maryland, Lond. W. Richardson. (1800 ?). 4o. lg. marg.

1.50

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Amelie, Emperess of Brazil, Duchess of Braganza.

1.75

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25 a. Bust, with diadem, lith. by Childs and Inman, Philadelphia. fol. 26 . Differ. portr., wearing a crown, lith. by Z. Belliard. Ig. 4o. 27 c. Differ. portr., as Duchess of Braganza, by A. Maurin. 1832. ig. 4o. -.75 Amherst, Sir Jeffery, Governor of Virginia, Commander of the forces of N. Amer. 1758-64, b. 1717. d. 1797.

28 a. Half-length, in armour; with plan of the Island of Montreal, J. Reynolds px., mezz. by J. Watson. lg. fol. Fine.

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29 6. Differ. portr., bust, for Lond. Mag. Febr. 1782. 8o.

30 c. Differ. portr., aged, bust in oval, for: The Senator. 8o.

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Ampzing, S., Reformed Minister at Harlem, born 1594, author of the poem West-Indische Triumph-Basuyn. Haarl. 1629." (West-Indian Triumphal Trumpet upon the capture of the Silver-fleet.) (See Cat. Amer. No. 938). 31 a. (1634) aet. 40. Bust, to the left, a book in his hand, with motto: „Sursum animus." F. Hals px., by J. Suyder horf. lg. fol. Very fine engraving. 14.-32 b. Same engraving, later impress., with address: Car. Allard. (about 1700). 8.—

Anna Zingha, Queen of Matamba.

33 a. Bust, with crown and mantle; lith. after the original on parchment in a convent of Coimbra, by Fillain. 8o.

34 b. Same portr., German lith. 8o.

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Anson, G., Lord, Baron of Soberton, Vice-Admiral of Great Britain, celebrated navigator, b. 1697 d. 1762. (Cat. Amer. 1908 --10.)

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35 a. 1755. Half-length, standing, Reynolds px., mezz. by J. Mc. Ardell, with his address. fol. Fine.

36 6. Same engraving, later impress., without address.

7.50

3.50

37 c. Differ. portr., bust in oval, with map of South-America, British flag, tritons, cet. (by J. Houbraken). fol. (For Birch' Heads?) Proof bef. all lett.

15.-38 d. 1751. Same portr., somewhat changed, in oval, with emblem of Britannia cet., J. Wandelaar ad vivum px., by J. Houbraken. fol. Fine. 4.50 39 e. Same portr., in broad oval, no ornaments, by J. Houbraken. lg. 4o. Prefixed to the Dutch trans'at. of his Voyage round the World. Leyd. 1745. (Cat. Amer. 1908-10).

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40 f. Bust in oval of laurels, under which two ships in engagement. Separate impress. of a nice vignette in the Dutch translat. of his voyages. By J. Folkema. 1748. sq. 8". Lg. margins. Rare. Arciszewsky, Crf., Polish Colonel in Dutch service in Brazil., b. about 1600, d. about 1668.

41 a. Bust in oval, taken from the plate „Capture of Fort Pava in Brasil.” Facsim.-drawing in India-ink. 12o.

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42 6. Medal struck in his honor by the Societas Americana." Engrav. from a Dutch Metallic Work. sq. 8°.

Athabaliba (or Athahualpa), last Inca of Peru, d. 1533.

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43 a. Half-length, in oval, with arrow, with Lat. inscript. Fine Dutch engrav. No. 10. (A former impression without number in Montanus, America, (Cat. Amer. 1012). fol.

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44 b. Same portr., smaller, with French inscript. and French text on verso. -.50

4o.

45 c. Differ. portr., with crossed arms, in oval, with Lat. inscript. and Dutch text. sm. fol. (From: De Clerck, Theatre of Emperors. Cat. Amer. 363). -.50 46 d. Same portr., smaller, with Engl. subser. and text on verso. 4o. -.50 47 e. Differ. portr., bust with crown of feathers, in oval, with Lat. subscr. Fine Dutch engrav. mark.: p. 390. sm. 8o. (From a Dutch book). 1.48 f. Same engrav., very fine and rare proof bef. all lett.

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Auber Dubayet, J. B. A., French General, Lieutenant in the French Amer. army under Rochambeau, b. 1752 d. 1797.

49 a. Full-length. Boily pr., by Gautier. fol.

50 b. Bust to the right, in oval, by Ruotte. 4o.

51 c. Bust to the left, in oval, by H. Schmidt. 4o.

Audubon, J. J., Ornithologist, b. 1780 d. 1851.

1.50

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52 a. 1835 (aet. 55). Half length, F. Cruickshank, px., mezz. by C. Turner. lg. 4o. With facsim. Lg. marg.

53 6. Same portr. Proof bef. the facsim.

2.50

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54 c. In advanced age, bust, by Nordheim. 8°. (for Meyer's Conversat. Lexicon.) —.50

Azara, Don Felix de, Spanish naturalist, b. 1746 d. 1811. Author o Travels in South Amer. (See Cat. Amer. 1171, 1172).

55 a. Bust in oval, German engrav. 8o. lg. marg.

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Azevedo, Ign., Soc. J., Catholic Miss. in Brazil, drowned 15 July 1570. 56 a. Representation of his martyrdom. By F. Spier at Rome (about 1700). fol.

1.25

Baird, Rb., Professor, Amer. author, b. 1798 d. 1863. (Cat. Amer. 57–59.) 57 a. Bust, to the left, by Weger. 4o.

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Baldaeus, P. (Baelde), Dutch Reform. Minister at Ceylon, author of a Description of Malabar and Ceylon, b. 1633 d. 1671.

58 a. Bust in oval, by A. Blooteling. fol.

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Fine engrav.

59 a. Bust in oval, by J. Miller. 8°.

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Baltimore, Fred. Lord, last proprietor of Maryland, d. 1771.

Barber, Francis, Col. in the Revol. War, b. 1751 d. 1783. 60 a. In uniform, by S. H. Gimber. 8°. With facs.

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Barca, Count de, Minister in Brazil, b. at Lima 1752, d. Rio Janeiro 1817.

61 a. Bust in med., by A. Hubert. 4o.

1.50

Berlaeus, C., Litt. Graec. Prof. at Amsterdam, author of the History of Brazil under John Maurice of Nassau, 1647, and other books on Brazil. (Cat. Amer. 185-190). b. 1584 d. 1648.

62 a. Half-length, standing. Sandrart px., by T. Matham. fol. Fine engrav. 4.— 63 b. Same engrav., later impress., with 4 Dutch verses; the name of the painter and engrav. effaced.

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64 c. Same portr., smaller, bust in oval, by W. J. Delff. sm. fol. 65 d. Same engrav. Fine proof bef. the oval and bef. any name. 66 e. Same portr., with 4 Dutch verses, lith. by Backer. 12o. 67 f. Differ. portr., younger, bust to the left, with large ruff, by P. Sluyter. 4o. (From Brandt, Hist. of the Reformation).

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68 g. Differ. portr., younger, in robes, bust in oval, by R. Vinkeles. 8o. --.75 69 h. Same engrav. Proof bef. all lett.

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Baudin, N., French naval officer, navigator round the world in 1800. 70 a. Bust to the right, in oval, by Mécou. 4o.

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71 b. Same portr., bust to the left, in oval, by Westermayr. 8°. lg. marg. -.75 72 c. In higher age, bust to the right, in oval, by Bouville. 8°. -.75

Beauregard, Peter G. T., General in the war of the Secession. 1862–66. 73 a. Bust, in uniform, by Weger. 4o. -.75

Becher, C. C., Subdirector of the Rhen. West-Indian Comp. (about 1840). 74 a. Bust to the right. Lith. without name. sm. fol. Rare.

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Behaim, Martin, renowned navigator, astronomer and cosmographer at Neurenberg, b. 1430 d. 1506.

75 a. Bust in armour, in oval, by Fleischmann. 12o.

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76 b. Same engrav. with the portr. of W. Pirckheymer on the same sheet. sm. 8°.

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Belzu, M. J., Pres. of Bolivia, (about 1840).

77 a. Half-length, in uniform. Dutch lith. by Last. 8°.

Benton, Th. H., b. Carolina 1782, d. 1858.

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78 a. Bust in sq. border, by Kühner. 8o. (From Meyer's Convers. Lexicon.) —.50 Benzoni, H., b. about 1515, lived 1541--56 in America, author of: Hist. of Amer. (Am. Cat. 78-83).

79 a. Bust in oval. 120. Facsim.-drawing in India-ink after the portr. on the title of the Dutch translat. of his Hist.

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Berckel, Eng. Frc. van, Pensionary of Amsterdam during the Amer. Revol. War, warm promotor of the Amer. interests, and one of the authors of the Preparatory Treaty" between Amsterdam and the struggling Amer. States. b. 1726 d. 1796. (See Cat. Amer. 1698 cet.)

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80 a. Bust in sq. ornament, by Vinkeles. 8°.

81 b. Same portr. Impress. in blue. Rare.

82 c. Same engrav. Proof bef. all lett.

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84 e. Differ. portr., bust, with bonnet, in oval. J. van Schroeter px., etched

83 d. Same engrav. Proof bef. all lett., on yellow paper.

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by J. Kent. Lond. 4 July 1781. lg. 4o. Rare.

95 f. Same portr., impress. in brown; no margins.

86

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g. Latin poem
signed: Philopator Belga. Leyd. 1782. 4 pp. 4o.

of 22 lines on his portr. and the Preparatory Treaty

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Line 15 says: „Qua (statua) patet excussis applaudet America vinclis jam sua, jam tecum consocianda brevi," cet.

87 h. Same poem, Dutch translat. 22 lines. Amst. P. Hayman. 4 pp. 4o. 2.50 Line 14: America. welhaast uw bondgenoot."

Berckel, P. J. van, Elder brother of the former, Burgomaster of Rotterdam, Minister from the Dutch Un. Prov. to the Amer. U. S., b. 1725, d. Newark, N. Y. 1800.

88 a. Half-length, sitting at his desk, next him the Treaty with America. F. J. Pfeiffer ad vivum px., by L. Brasser. fol.

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