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Koop’s 10. maps of the Rhine, the Maes, & the Scheldt. gr. format.
1815 Catalogue, page 118, no. G, as above, fol.
KOOPS, Matthias.
A Map of the River Rhine, with all the Cities, Towns, Villages &c. situated on its Borders . . . Which is with Permission dedicated to His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Field Marshall and Commander in Chief of the British Forces &c. &c. &c. by Matthias Koops Esq r., 1796, 7. London: Published June 1st, 1797, by Mr. Koops.
Atlas Folio. 10 numbered double-page engraved maps, with engraved titles, varying according to the part covered, engraved text on each map, with the Scale of the Map and the Length of the River; printed text to each map, which, in the copy examined was pasted down. The maps are as follows:
No. 1. The River Rhine from its Source to Basle.
No. 2. The River Rhine from Basle to Strasburgh and Fort-Lewis.
No. 3. The River Rhine from Fort-Lewis to Mentz.
No. 4. The River Rhine from Mentz to Dusseldorff.
No. 5. The River Rhine from Dusseldorff to Wyck.
No. 6. Map of the Maese from its Spring to Verdun.
No. 7. The River Maese from Verdun to Dinant.
No. 8. The Maese from Dinant to Venloo.
No. 9. The Maese from Venloo to the Sea.
No. 10. The River Scheldt from Bouchain to the Sea.
Lowndes III, 1290.
Allibone I, 1045.
Matthias Koops, fl. 1800, English author and cartographer.
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Keysler’s travels. 4. v. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 118, no. 119, as above.
KEYSSLER, Johann Georg.
Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain. Giving a True and Just Description of the Present State of those Countries; their Natural, Literary, and Political History; Manners, Laws, Commerce, Manufactures, Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Coins, Antiquities, Curiosities of Art and Nature, &c. Illustrated with Copper-Plates, engraved from Drawings taken on the Spot. By John George Keysler, Fellow of the Royal Society in London. Carefully translated from the Second Edition of the German. In Four Volumes. The Third Edition. Vol. I [-IV.] London: printed for G. Keith; A. Linde; S. Crowder and Co.; P. Davey and B. Law; T. Field; and E. Dilly, mdcclx . [1760.]
D917 .K44
4 vol. 8vo. 274, 256, 230 and 268 leaves, folded table in volume I with a Chronological and Historical List of the most celebrated Painters, since the revival of Painting in the thirteenth century, engraved plates by Hemerich in all volumes, portrait of the author by James Basire as frontispiece to the fourth volume.
Lowndes III, 1269.
Graesse IV, 15.
This edition not in Boucher de la Richarderie.
Johann Georg Keyssler, 1693-1743, German traveller and author. The first edition in German of this work was published in 1740, and the second edition, from which this translation was made, in 1754, 5. The first English edition appeared in 1756, 7.
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