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The burning fen, with an introduction by C. Koeman.
Author
Roggeveen, Arent, -1679
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Uniform title
Brandende veen.
English
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
Amsterdam, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, 1971.
Description
2 v. illus., maps. 47 cm.
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Special Collections - Rare Books
G1101.P5 R52 1971f Oversize
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Nautical charts
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Atlantic coast (America)
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To 1800
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Nautical charts
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West Indies
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To 1800
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Nautical charts
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Atlantic Coast (Africa)
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To 1800
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Pilot guides
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Atlantic coast (America).
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Pilot guides
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Atlantic Coast (Africa).
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Early maps
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Facsimiles
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Facsimiles
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Related work(s)
Roggeveen, Arent, -1679.
New great sea mirrour.
pt. 4.
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Series
Theatrum orbis terrarum; series of atlases in facsimile, 5th series, v. 5-6
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Notes
"Distributed in the U.S.A. by Rand McNally & Company, Chicago."
Originally published in Dutch under title: Het brandende veen.
Part 1 reprinted from the 1675 Amsterdam ed., published by Pieter Goos.
Part 2 reprinted from the 1687 Amsterdam ed., issued by Jacob Robijn, as part 4 of The new great sea mirrour.
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Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
902211029X (v. 1)9022110303 (v. 2)
LCCN
73151009 /MAP/r944
OCLC
668642
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