Corneille Le Brun / Cornelis de Bruijn:
Voyages de Corneille Le Brun par la Moscovie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientales. 1-2.
Amsterdam, Freres Wetstein, 1718. Folio. 40,3 x 25,3 cms. [8] + 252 pp.; + [2] + 253-470 pp. (including the often lacking final leaf with instructions to the binder) + engraved frontispiece + engraved portrait + 2 (of 3) engraved maps + 262 (of 273) mostly numbered engravings on plates, many of which are double-page or folding. With 44 beautiful engravings in text. Titles printed in red & black.
Lacking a total of one engraved map and 11 illustrations (nos 45-7, 101, 109-10, 212-13, 253-4, and 262). In a complete copy these illustrations are printed on 114 plates, of which between 106 and 108 are present here, depending on which of the large double-page plates should actually be counted as separate plates. The illustrations on the plates are numbered 1-262, + 11 unnumbered illustrations in volume one, totalling 273 in a complete copy.
A large copy in two volumes, restored contemporary calf, spines renewed, endpapers creased, large folding view of "Moskow" with a 3-cm tear in top part of image, several plates lightly creased where folded. Very light occasional foxing, contents fine as a whole. Bookplate: Holland House; coronetted crest supralibros of Baron Fox on front covers.
Cornelis de Bruijn / Bruyn (1652-17267) was a Dutch artist and traveler who made two large tours and published illustrated books with his observations of people, buildings, plants and animals.
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