1725 John Mandeville Voyages Holy Land Egypt FAMOUS Columbus Old English 1/300
“The Travels of Sir John Mandeville” is a 14th-century travel memoir written by an unknown author, who some refer to simply as John Mandeville. This book describes the, sometimes fantastical and bizarre, voyages of a traveler in Turkey, Persia, Egypt, the Amazon, India, the Holy Land and everywhere in between. And while it is unclear if the story describes an actual voyage, it is known that Christopher Columbus was heavily influenced by this work.
Mandeville accurately describes various Asian and Middle Eastern customs, ceremonial rituals, and geographical wonders – accounts of the Egyptian pyramids, Mecca, Jerusalem, Palestinian shores, etc. – giving the sense that the writer did in fact see these locations. Other exciting topics include the sighting of giant people as well as a history of the birth of Muhammed. Still, whether a first-hand reaction or taken from other writings, this work has long been one of the most important and earliest travel memoirs of all written history.
It is worth noting that only 300 copies of this edition were published with the black text cancel title page. (William Bowyer printing records).
1725 John Mandeville Voyages Holy Land Egypt FAMOUS Columbus Old English 1/300
“The Travels of Sir John Mandeville” is a 14th-century travel memoir written by an unknown author, who some refer to simply as John Mandeville. This book describes the, sometimes fantastical and bizarre, voyages of a traveler in Turkey, Persia, Egypt, the Amazon, India, the Holy Land and everywhere in between. And while it is unclear if the story describes an actual voyage, it is known that Christopher Columbus was heavily influenced by this work.
Mandeville accurately describes various Asian and Middle Eastern customs, ceremonial rituals, and geographical wonders – accounts of the Egyptian pyramids, Mecca, Jerusalem, Palestinian shores, etc. – giving the sense that the writer did in fact see these locations. Other exciting topics include the sighting of giant people as well as a history of the birth of Muhammed. Still, whether a first-hand reaction or taken from other writings, this work has long been one of the most important and earliest travel memoirs of all written history.
It is worth noting that only 300 copies of this edition were published with the black text cancel title page. (William Bowyer printing records).
Item number: #21737
Price: $950
The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundevile, kt. Which treateth of the way to Hierusalem
London : printed for J Woodman and D Lyon…etc., 1725.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- xvi, [8], 384, [8]
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~9in X 5.75in (23cm x 14.5cm)
- Very rare and desirable
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21737
Category
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
unknown
Printing Date
18th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete