“The first town plan of anywhere in the present- day United States”

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Description des Indes Occidentales, qu'on appelle aujourdhuy le Nouveau Monde:

Par Antoine de Herrera,...avec la Navigation du Vaillant Capitaine de Mer Jacques le Maire, & de plusieurs autres...

HERRERA [Y TORDESILLAS], A de; [Jacob Le MAIRE; Willem CORNELIS SCHOUTEN; Giovanni Battista BOAZIO]; et al.
Amsterdam,
Chez Emanuel Colin de Thovoyon,
1622.
Folio (310 by 200mm), first French edition second issue (title page canncelled, with Paris imprint added to that of Amsterdam) engraved title with vignettes and map, [8], 103, [1, blank], [6], 107-254 pp., head- and tail-pieces, with decorated initials; 27 engraved plates, pictorial title page, 17 maps and charts (16 double-page, 1 folded), 4 city views, 5 text engravings (scenes from Le Maire voyage), portrait of Le Maire not present as usual for the French edition; seventeenth century vellum.
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The first French edition of Herrera'a rare work here extra-illustrated with Boazio's exceedingly rare views of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic); Santiago (Cape Verde Islands); Cartagena (Columbia); and San Augustine (Florida) - first known engraving of any locality in the present-day United States.

The importance of this French edition of Herrera's 'Description des Indes Occidentales', and the other 1622 editions in Latin and Dutch, lies in its engraved pictori...

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For the 'Description des Indes Occidentales', see: Alden and Landis, 1622/68; Brunet, III, cols. 132-133; Burden, 195-198; Cox, I:41n; Medina, 455n.; Tooley [California], 107; Wagner, 145-146 and no. 291.

For the Boazio plates, see: Burden, 65 and 70; in the February 2016 'Addenda for The Mapping of North America', note 71, Burden refers to this set and the number of known copies; Church, 134A, 136, 138; Kraus, 121-127 and nos. 29 and 49a; Keeler.

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