Hollar’s exceedingly scarce broadside of Crete and the Cretan War

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The Land & Kingdom of Candia.

HOLLAR, Wenceslas
London,
Wenceslas Hollar,
1668
Two engraved maps on one map sheet, inset views of Canea (Chania), Retimo (Rethimno), Candia (Heraklion), Suda (Souda), and port of Suda (Souda), inset plans of Candia (Heraklion) and Canea (Chania), trimmed to image, a few minor losses skilfully repaired in facsimile.
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Hollar's rare broadsheet documenting the Cretan War (1645-1669).

The Cretan War (1645-1669)

Although most of Crete was conquered by the Ottomans in the first few years of the war, the fortress of Candia (modern Heraklion), the capital of Crete, resisted successfully. Its prolonged siege, "Troy's rival" as Lord Byron called it, forced both sides to focus their attention on the supply of their respective forces on the island. For the Venetians in particu...

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NHG Hollar 2000 I; Pennington 691.

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