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Librería: Antiquarianbooksellers GEMILANG, Bredevoort, Holanda
Leiden, Brill, 1873. 2 vols.;Text-and lithographed plates. Stout large 8°., later private cloth, gilded spine. (lix), 667pp. foot-notes/references, bibliography of printed sources consulted, list of plates with descriptions to reliefs of each Gallery, errata table of contents. Monochrome lithographed plates with numerous illustrations, captioned in dutch and french Loose in 2 modern portfolios. Large square folio, plates in various dimensions, generally 62.5x46.5 cm. Drawn by G. Schönberg Mülden and F.C. Wilsen, Lithographed by C.W. Mieling. Tog. 48 plates (OUT of 393!). STOCKED: Nos. 8-9; 32-33; 37; 67-68; 95-96; 98; 101-103; 105; 179-194; 200-205; 207-213; 224-226; 297-298. (Plates 297 and 298 with stone sculptures of the Thrd Gallery; all other plates illustrate the Second Gallery. volume in large 2°. orig. lithographed wraps, in 2 cloth boxes. With 1000 ills. on 393 lithographed plates. This dutch language monumental and still unsurpassed description and analysis of Borobudur Temple on Central Java, supplies detailed information on buddhist stone sculpture present on its galleries. Executed by command of H.E. the then Minister of dutch Colonial Affairs. Text-volume with references to the plates in dutch, captions to plates in dutch and french. Published twelve years before the discovery of Base of Borobudur by J.W. IJzerman, 1885. Good to very good set. Rare. (INCOMPLETE SET OF PLATES, 48 OUT OF 393 PRESENT).