Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $800
Sold for: $2,250
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A Voyage to the Levant: or, Travels in the Principal Parts of Asia Minor, the Islands of Scio, Rhodes, Cyprus, &c. With an Account of the most Considerable Cities of Egypt, Syria and the Holy Land, by Cornelis de Bruijn. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson and Thomas Bennet, 1702. English.
First English edition of Cornelis de Bruijn's celebrated Voyage to the Levant. Includes over 200 engravings after the author's drawings: engraved title page, portrait of the author, folding and double-page plates, as well as numerous in-text engravings.
Among the engravings: a map of the Mediterranean basin; a panoramic map of Jerusalem; engravings depicting cities and sites in the Holy Land (Jaffa, Ramla, Tiberias, Bethlehem, Haifa, Acre, Nazareth, Absalom's Tomb, Zechariah's Tomb, Jeremiah's Grotto, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and more); views of cities and monuments in Egypt and Syria (including the interior of the Great Pyramid of Giza); plates depicting inhabitants of various cities in traditional dress; and large folding panoramas of Smyrna, Constantinople, Alexandria, Aleppo, and others.
Cornelis de Bruijn (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and painter, left his native The Hague in 1674, spending several years in Italy before setting out on his extended voyage to Rhodes, Cyprus, Egypt, Syria, the Holy Land, and beyond. Returning to The Hague in 1693, he published his work in Dutch in 1698 under the title Reizen van Cornelis de Bruyn door de Vermaardste Deelen van Klein Asia. Several of his depictions of Middle Eastern sites are regarded as the earliest graphic records of those locations.
[3] leaves, 97, 100-201, 204-205, 208-288, [7] pages + numerous engraved plates. 32.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, creases and wear. Tears and loss to margins of some leaves, with slight damage to text. Stains, tears and defects to engraved plates. Contemporary leather binding, scuffed and worn; both binding boards detached.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,000
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Bilgerfahrt und Beschreibung der Hierusolomitanischen Reiß in das heylig Land, unnd deren Provintzen Palestina, wie es zu jetziger Zeit beschaffen, by Peter Villiger (Petrus Büllinger, 1530-1584). Konstanz: Nicolao Kalt, 1603. German. First edition.
Account of a pilgrimage from Switzerland to the Holy Land, undertaken by the Swiss Protestant pastor
Peter Villiger in the years 1565-1568. The work describes the route of travel, the holy places and antiquities of the land, the customs of its inhabitants, and includes detailed instructions for the Christian pilgrim on how to prepare, conduct, and complete the journey.
Peter Villiger in the years 1565-1568. The work describes the route of travel, the holy places and antiquities of the land, the customs of its inhabitants, and includes detailed instructions for the Christian pilgrim on how to prepare, conduct, and complete the journey.
Alongside its historical and geographical information, Villiger recounts dramatic episodes experienced on his way: the sinking of the pilgrims' ship, captivity at the hands of Muslim pirates, sale into slavery, torture and humiliation, the execution of many of his companions, and finally his release upon payment of ransom.
Among the earliest accounts of a Protestant pilgrimage to the Holy Land in the 16th century.
[10] leaves, 42, 47-183 pages. Pages 43-46 lacking, supplied in manuscript. Approx. 17 cm. Fair condition. Stains, creases and wear. Tears and loss. Small marginal tears to title page, slightly affecting text and border; large tears to final leaf (backed with guard leaf for reinforcement). Leaves trimmed close to text, with damage to some headings and borders. Ownership inscriptions. Inscriptions. Bookplates, including the bookplate of the German-Jewish poet and scholar Friedrich Gundolf (1880-1931). Contemporary binding. Binding made using a recycled leaf from a Latin liturgical manuscript on vellum (ca. 15th/16th century). Minor defects and wear to binding; worming to both covers, with cloth ties for closure.
Rare. Not listed in the NLI catalogue.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Unsold
Sandys Voyagien, travelogue of the Holy Land and the Near East by George Sandys. Amsterdam: Jacob Beniamin, 1654. Dutch.
Description of the travels of George Sandys through the Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Palestine (Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the Judean Hills, and more), Italy and its surrounding islands. With engraved title page, three full-page engraved plates, and twenty-six additional engravings integrated in the text, including: map of the Temple Mount and Solomon's Temple, Mount of Olives, the road to Bethlehem, interior views of churches and architectural floorplans, and more.
George Sandys (1577-1644), a British traveler and poet. This work, first published in 1615, is considered one of the most important travel books of the period.
[1], 292 pages + [1] engraved title page and [3] plates. Good-fair condition. Stains and creases. Tear to title page (repaired with paper). Long repaired tear to one additional leaf. Bookplate. Inked stamps on several leaves. Parchment binding, slightly worn. Strip of paper pasted to front endpaper (catalogue entry).
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Le voyage de la Terre-Sainte, contenant une veritable description des lieux plus considerables que Nostre Seigneur a sanctifié de sa presence, predications, miracles & souffrances, by Jean Doubdan. Paris: François Clousie, 1666. French. Third edition, corrected and enlarged (first edition appeared in 1657).
Account of the journey to the Holy Land undertaken in 1652 by French clergyman Jean Doubdan. Illustrated with an elaborate engraved title page (signed in the plate: I. Honertio) and nine engraved plates (four folding), including maps and views of sites in the Holy Land – map of Jerusalem, views of the Mount of Olives, Mount Carmel, Mount Tabor, and others.
[8] leaves, 714, [10] pages + [1] engraved title page + [9] engraved plates (approx. five engravings lacking). 22.5 cm. Wide margins. Fair-good condition. Stains (including large dampstains to first approx. 100 leaves). Small marginal tears with minor loss to several leaves. Inscriptions (personal, handwritten prayer in French on front endpaper). Tears and defects to several plates. Old leather binding, gilt-tooled spine. Repairs to margins and corners.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Dictionarium historicum, criticum, chronologicum, geographicum, et literale Sacrae Scripturae, by Augustin Calmet. Venice: Sebastianum Coleti, 1726. Two volumes. Latin.
Latin edition of the celebrated collection of essays by Augustin Calmet (1672-1757), French Catholic theologian, historian, and Biblical scholar, considered one of the pioneers of modern scientific study of the Scriptures. His works served as the basis for generations of scholars well into the 19th century.
The dictionary, arranged alphabetically, comprises essays on history, textual criticism, archaeology, geography and other Biblical subjects, accompanied by 23 engraved plates: maps of Jerusalem, the Palestine and the Middle East, engravings of the Temple vessels, the Ark of the Covenant and the altar, the High Priest, various coins, and a map depicting the location of the Biblical Garden of Eden between the rivers of Babylon (Tabula Paradisi Terrestris).
Two volumes. Vol. I: [6] leaves, 499 pages + [11] plates (engravings and maps); Vol. II: 503 pages + [12] plates (engravings and maps). 34 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and a few tears (partially repaired). Some gatherings detached. Contemporary parchment bindings.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
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La Terre Sainte Illustrée, by priest Gustave Duray, with lithographs and woodcuts by the Haghe brothers. Paris: H. Casterman, 1861. French.
A description of the Holy Land by Gustave Duray, illustrated with 59 lithographic plates and in-text woodcut illustrations, by Louis and Charles Haghe.
The book depicts numerous sites in Jerusalem, as well as Jaffa, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gaza, Hebron, Bethlehem, and additional locations.
VIII, 247 pages + [59] lithographic plates + [1] folding map. 26 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor creases and defects. Fine binding with minor blemishes.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
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Pictorial Geography of the Holy Land, by Rev. J. T. Bannister. Bath: Binns and Goodwin, [ca. 1851]. English.
A geographic-historical description of the Land of Israel, intended to clarify Biblical imagery and demonstrate the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies concerning the People of Israel. Accompanied by six engraved plates (woodcuts, hand-colored in various shades), and additional engravings incorporated in the text, depicting landscapes and sites of the Holy Land. Every page within decorative printed borders in various patterns and colors.
[1] engraved frontispiece, [9]-372, [12] pages + [6] engraved plates. Lacking pages 1-8 (introduction at beginning). Approx. 25 cm. Gilt edges. Stains and minor blemishes. Original gilt-stamped binding, stained, worn and torn along edges and spine.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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A Pictorial Tour in the Holy Land, by Albert Augustus Isaacs. London: Wertheim, Macintosh & Hunt, 1862. English. First edition.
Account of travels in the Holy Land, illustrated with seventeen engraved plates after photographs taken during the journey by the author (one additional engraving within the text). The illustrations depict sites and views in Palestine, including Jaffa, the Pool of Siloam, the Valley of Jehoshaphat, the Western Wall Plaza, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Jordan River, Bethlehem, the Oak of Abraham (Oak of Mamre), Tyre, Sidon, and more.
This edition does not appear in the NLI catalogue.
[6], 156 pages + [17] plates. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Contemporary binding, gilt-embossed, worn and slightly torn at edges.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $150
Unsold
La Terre Sainte, son histoire, ses souvenirs, ses sites, ses monuments, by Victor Guérin. Paris: E. Plon et Cie., 1882. French.
Monumental work on the Holy Land and its surroundings by the French archaeologist and geographer Victor Guérin (1821-1891), with numerous illustrations. Volume I (of two), devoted to sites and monuments throughout the land, including sites of Jerusalem.
39 cm. [1] engraved title page + [1], 468 pages + [21] engraved plates. Good condition. Stains. Blemishes. Inscription on title page. Wear and defects to binding.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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La Terre-Sainte: voyage dans l'Arabie pétrée, la Judée, la Samarie, la Galilée et la Syrie, by Jean-Jacques Bourassé. Tours (France): A. Mame et Cie, 1860. First edition. French.
Account of a journey to the Holy Land by Jean-Jacques Bourassé, a priest from Tours, with archaeological and historical descriptions of the region, the holy sites, and the natural landscape.
Illustrated with 32 plates depicting views and sites in Jerusalem, Galilee, Judea and Samaria, Ramla, Jaffa, Syria, and more, after drawings by Swiss painter Karl Girardet (1813-1871) and others.
[1] leaf, 508 pages + [32] plates. 24 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor creases. Fine binding. Minor wear to binding.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Plans, Elevations, Sections, &c. Shewing the Results of the Excavations at Jerusalem, 1867-70, Executed for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, by Charles Warren and others. [London]: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son, Lith., [ca. 1884].
Forty-nine large lithographic plates, presenting the archaeological finds of the second expedition of the Palestine Exploration Fund, headed by Charles Warren.
Including drawings of excavations near the walls of the Temple Mount (among them drawings of the Western Wall), Robinson's Arch and Wilson's Arch, gates and passages uncovered near the Ophel wall, the water system in the City of David (the so-called Warren's Shaft), dozens of jars, vessels and fragments found in the excavations, topographical surveys of the surface of Jerusalem, and more.
The drawings are signed in the plate by Charles Warren, head of the expedition, and are accompanied by a title page listing the seven co-authors and the contents.
Lacking original portfolio.
L leaves (title leaf and 49 plates with drawings). 70X50 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including light dampstains. Pencil inscriptions (handwritten numbering). Small tears and blemishes (mostly marginal).
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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Auction 104 Part 2 Jerusalem Sale: Selected Items from the Collection of Amos Mar Chaim
Oct 22, 2025
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,625
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Le Temple de Jerusalem, Monographie du Haram-ech-Cherif [The Temple in Jerusalem, Monograph on the Haram al-Sharif], by Melchior de Vogüé. Paris: Noblet & Baudry, 1864. French.
Important and comprehensive study on the history of the Temple Mount, discussing the history of the structures on the site – including both Temples as reconstructed from various sources – as well as their architecture, decorations, inscriptions discovered in the course of archaeological excavations, and the topography of Jerusalem.
Accompanied by numerous engraved plates – three folding, eleven hand-colored in vibrant colors, including maps and architectural plans, interior and exterior views of the structure, decorative elements, and more.
Charles Jean Melchior de Vogüé (1829-1916), French archaeologist born in Nice, member of the Académie Française. Served in the Franco-Prussian War, and later, under the Third Republic, entered diplomatic service as French ambassador to Turkey and Austria. His many studies are considered milestones in the research of the Near East.
[2] leaves, VIII, 142 pages, [2] leaves + XXXVII plates. 43 cm. Overall good condition. Minor tear to one leaf. Light stains. Inscriptions on title page. Ex-library copy. Rockefeller Foundation blindstamp. Half leather binding, with leather spine and corners. Wear and blemishes to binding.
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Travelogues, Maps, Engravings and Panoramas
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