Lighting Colom of the Midland-Sea,
containing a Description of all the knowne Coasts, Islants, Sands, Depthes, and Roads, begining from the narowest, of the Streat, unto Alexandrette in the Levant. at Amsterdam.
Amsterdam,
P. Goos, dwelling on the Texels Key, neer by Sparrendamner Bridge, at the Signe of the Golden Sea-mirrour,
1669
Folio atlas (460 by 290mm), title, 24 double-page engraved charts, and one full page chart, evenly age-toned, a few trimmed to neatline, title with 'Admiralty Office Library' stamp, cancelled, repair to right margin of title page, manuscript annotations to 'The height of Som Places in the Midle-land Sea', modern blind-stamped calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine in six compartments separated by raised bands, gilt.
1020
notes:
The third book ('Straets-boeck') of Goos's 'Lighting Colom' ('Zeespiegel'), which details the Mediterranean navigation. This 'Straets-boeck' – or 'Straights Book', so named after the Straits of Gibraltar – was first published by Goos with Dutch text in 1662 and, in that same year, with a different title page as part III of the 'Zee-Spieghel'. The charts in the work were newly engraved by Goos, however the text was borrowed from Jacobsz' 'Straets-boeck' of 1648. In the conte...
bibliography:
Koeman, Goos 45; Wing, C-5403dA.
provenance:
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