TARVERNIER, Jean Baptiste. The Six Voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, London: R. L. and M. P. to be sold by John Starkey and Moses Pitt, 1678 [part II-III: A new Relation of the Inner-Part of the Grand Seignor's Seraglio [and] A short Description of all the Kingdoms which encompass the Eurine and Caspian Seas, R. L. and Moses Pitt, 1677], 3 parts in one volume, 2° (317 x 199mm.), 24 engraved plates (2 plates detached, one severely torn, one dampstained, upper corner of last 3 leaves torn away affecting text of last leaf), contemporary calf (worn). [Wing T256] -- Richard KNOLLES. The General Historie of the Turkes, London: Adam Islip, 1603, 2° (322 x 212mm.), FIRST EDITION, engraved title, with divisional title, errata bound in at end, engraved illustrations (lacking a2(?), clean long tear to 3 leaves, lower corner of KK4 torn affecting one or 2 letters of text, half of leaf Ll3 torn away, a few marginal tears, some leaves soiled), later half calf and drab boards. [STC 1505; Blackmer 919]. With the second edition of Grimeston's A Generall Historie of the Netherlands, (London, 1627). Sold not subject to return. (3)

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TARVERNIER, Jean Baptiste. The Six Voyages of John Baptista Tavernier, London: R. L. and M. P. to be sold by John Starkey and Moses Pitt, 1678 [part II-III: A new Relation of the Inner-Part of the Grand Seignor's Seraglio [and] A short Description of all the Kingdoms which encompass the Eurine and Caspian Seas, R. L. and Moses Pitt, 1677], 3 parts in one volume, 2° (317 x 199mm.), 24 engraved plates (2 plates detached, one severely torn, one dampstained, upper corner of last 3 leaves torn away affecting text of last leaf), contemporary calf (worn). [Wing T256] -- Richard KNOLLES. The General Historie of the Turkes, London: Adam Islip, 1603, 2° (322 x 212mm.), FIRST EDITION, engraved title, with divisional title, errata bound in at end, engraved illustrations (lacking a2(?), clean long tear to 3 leaves, lower corner of KK4 torn affecting one or 2 letters of text, half of leaf Ll3 torn away, a few marginal tears, some leaves soiled), later half calf and drab boards. [STC 1505; Blackmer 919]. With the second edition of Grimeston's A Generall Historie of the Netherlands, (London, 1627). Sold not subject to return. (3)