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[12], 19, [3], 342, [2], 151; [4], 12, 172, [4], 77 ll.Edition by Nicolas Goetzee of the Dutch Staten Bijbel (StatesÂ’ Bible, the authorized translation first published in 1637), newly illustrated with 12 folding double-page maps, each map accompanied by a folding double-page leaf with explanatory text, and extra illustrated with the large series of Bible scenes by Jan Luyken, generally known as “Icones Biblicae” and originally published without a letterpress title or text by Pieter Mortier in 1708. The series consisted of 62 large folio prints, including the title-print not included by Goetzee. The series is here in second state with the address of P. Mortier replaced by J. Covens & Mortier. The text is printed in Roman type, and our copy is bound in a fine richly gold-tooled Dutch binding of the period.In good condition.l Bijbel en prent 21 (idem with the Luyken-series); Cat. Bijbel-tentoonstelling Amst. 1914, 1255; Poortman I, p. 248; for Luyken's print-bible: Poortman II, p. 131; Van Eeghen &… Read More
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