“The navigator’s vade mecum for the Eastern seas”

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Histoire de la navigation de Jean Hugues de Linschot Hollandois: aux Indes Orientales contenant diverses descriptions des lieux jusques à present descouverts par les Portugais: observations des coustumes & singularitez de delà, & autres declarations …

LINSCHOTEN, Jan Huyghen
Amsterdam,
Chez Evert Cloppenburgh, Marchand libraire, demeurant sur le Water à la Bible Doree,
1638.
Folio (316 by 198mm), third edition, French text, three parts in one volume, (4) ff., including decorative engraved frontispiece and half-page engraved portrait of Linschoten on verso of fourth preliminary, 206pp.; (2)ff., including second engraved title, 181pp.; (1) f. (third engraved title), 1–60; 67–86 (i.e. 80)pp., 36 plates and six maps by Johann and Baptiste van Doetecom, five folding, 31 double-page, world map close-shaved and with small paper fault hole to image area, old creasing and small neat repairs to map of South America, slight damage to three of the plates, neat marginal repairs to first title and five text leaves, outer lower blank corner of Ii2 excised, mottled French calf with narrow gilt fillet border, re-backed, red morocco lettering piece, gilt, spine in eight compartments with foliate roll-tool decoration separated by raised bands.
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One of the most important of all travel books, Linschoten's was the first printed work to include precise sailing instructions for the East Indies. Its exposition of a route to the south of Sumatra through the Sunda Strait allowed Dutch and, later, English merchants to circumvent the Portuguese stranglehold on passage, and, therefore, trade, to the East through the Straits of Malacca. This enabled the British East India Company and the Dutch East India Company to set sail f...

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Church 252; JCB (3) II:271; Klooster, 'Dutch in the Americas', p. 8 & Catalogue Item 5; Palau 138584; LOC European Americana 638/67; David E. Parry, 'The Cartography Of The East Indian Islands', pp. 84–85; Lach, 'Asia In The Making Of Europe', Volume 1, pp.198–204 & 482–489; Sabin 41373; Shirley 187; Tiele 686–88.

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