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Published by Amsterdam, Uitgave Weekblad de Zakenwereld, 1927
Seller: Pallas Books Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Netherlands
brochure, small 8vo 54 pp. bundeling van artikelen, verschenen in De Zakenwereld ; over politiek en economie van Nederlands Indië; good condition (2 small library stickers on cover).
Seller: Gert Jan Bestebreurtje Rare Books (ILAB), Vianen, Netherlands
(Amsterdam, 1969). Oblong 8vo. Boards. With maps and plates. 56; 51 pp. - Facsimile edition from 'Begin ende voortgangh'.
Schiedam, H.A.M. Roelants, 1873, Or.wrps., rebacked, XVI, 314; VII, 291 pp. and 2 fold. maps. In Dutch. Ex lib copy in reasonable good condition.
Published by Schiedam, H.A.M. Roelants,, 1873
Seller: Magnus, Paris, France
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Assez bon. Half cloth binding of the time, tight, some stains on spine and wear at upper spine end, first end paper lacking; otherwise complete and in good condition with the two folding maps; XVI,314; VII,291 pp.First published in English;
Schiedam, H.A.M. Roelants, 1873.2 volumes. Contemporary half green cloth, spines lettered in gilt. With 2 folding lithographed maps. XVI,314; VII,291 pp.First published in English Travels in the East Indian Archipelago. London 1868. - The American professor in natural history Bickmore (1839-1914), sponsored by the Boston Society of Natural History, arrived in 1865 in Indonesia to study the natural history. Besides the flora and fauna he also devoted a great deal of attention to the physical geography and the population. The concept of a Western and Eastern division between the Indonesian peoples was initiated by him. Batavia, Semarang, Surabaya, Celebes, the Moluccas, Sumatra and Singapore were visited. He was one of the founders of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. - Fine. Tiele 118; Cat. NHSM I, p.248; Cat. KITLV p.5.