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COVENS & MORTIER. STOCK CATALOGUES OF MAPS AND ATLASES. (1721-1763) WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY P. VAN DER KROGT.

   

- Utrecht : HES & DE GRAAF 1992
- 5.5 x 8.5 inchees
- Paperback
- 142 pages
- ISBN 9789061940982 / Order Nr. 103277
- Price: $ 130.00



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Covens & Mortier were one of the biggest producers of maps and atlases in Amsterdam in the eighteenth century. This book features the facsimile edition of the catalogue of copper plates and a stock catalogue originally issued in 1721 and 1763. Also included are an introduction on the catalogues and an introductory history on Covens & Mortier by Peter van der Krogt.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

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