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Descriptio regni Iaponiae cum quibusdam affinis materiae, ex variis auctoribus collecta et in ordinem redacta per Bernhardum Varenium [bound with] Tractatus in quo agitur: De Japoniorum religione,...

by Varenius, Bernhardus

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Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1649. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Amsterdam: Elzevier, 1649. First edition. Illustrated with an engraved title-page and one folding chart. Title-page (verso blank),[46], 267 [ 287 ]; [8] 120 [ 320]pp. Page 287 of Vol. 1 misnumbered 267; pages 318 and 319 of Vol. 2 misnumbered 118 and 119 pp. Text in Latin. Hardcover. 12mo [ 10.8cm x 5.5 cm ]. Tan Paper-covered boards. All edges gilt. Head and tail bands frayed; boards lightly worn about edges, else clean and tight. A handsome copy of this rare book on travel in Japan. Willems 1095. Copinger 4802. Very good/No dust jacket. (Insurance required to ship this item).
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