[Hall (Joseph)]: Mundus Alter et Idem sive Terra Australis ante hac semper incognita, longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrimè lustrata. Authore Mercurio Britannico. Campanella (Thomas): Civitas Solis. Bacon (Francis): Nova Atlantis, Utrecht, apud Joannem à Waesberge, 1643, 3 works in one vol., 12mo, second edition, additional engraved title, woodcut publisher's device on printed title, 5 folding engraved maps by Pieter van den Keere, 1 plate, woodcut illustrations pp. 134-35 (wormhole from G5 to end affecting text), contemporary vellum (rather worn). [Sabin 571: 'A satirical romance in the style of Gulliver's Travels (of which it is said to have been the prototype), by Bishop Hall, the author of the Virgidemiae ... two of the maps include a delineation of America']

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[Hall (Joseph)]: Mundus Alter et Idem sive Terra Australis ante hac semper incognita, longis itineribus peregrini Academici nuperrimè lustrata. Authore Mercurio Britannico. Campanella (Thomas): Civitas Solis. Bacon (Francis): Nova Atlantis, Utrecht, apud Joannem à Waesberge, 1643, 3 works in one vol., 12mo, second edition, additional engraved title, woodcut publisher's device on printed title, 5 folding engraved maps by Pieter van den Keere, 1 plate, woodcut illustrations pp. 134-35 (wormhole from G5 to end affecting text), contemporary vellum (rather worn). [Sabin 571: 'A satirical romance in the style of Gulliver's Travels (of which it is said to have been the prototype), by Bishop Hall, the author of the Virgidemiae ... two of the maps include a delineation of America']

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