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  • JAVA IN THE SATURDAY MAGAZINE,

    Seller: Antiquarianbooksellers GEMILANG, Bredevoort, Netherlands

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    London, The Saturday Magazine, May 28th/June11th/18th and 25th, 1842. Four orig. issues of the Saturday Magazine dealing with Java. 8°. pp.201-203; 225-227; 237-239; 241-243. With 4 half-page woodcuts. ["The Saturday Magazine, XXI- No.635, 638, 639 and 640"]. The 4 half-page woodcuts depict resp.: Anyer Port on the Northern Coast[of Java], A Javanese Village, The Pheasant of Java, A Javanese in the Court Dress, and in the War Dress. I: Geographical Sketch - II: Sketch of the Natives - III: Sketch of the Natural Productions of Java - IV: Manners and Customs of the Javanese. Very well preserved.