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    <value>[Basel, Bernhard Richel, about 1481]
Ills: fol.[a7]r 
Paper, Folio, 274 x 196 mm, 100 fols. (out of 104 fols., lacking leaves [a1], [d10], [i1], [m10]); regular early foliation in brown ink

Type: Gothic 

BINDING: early nineteenth century, German, half calf over pasteboards, marbled paper, gilt-lettered on spine (&#x2018;Kloss binding&#x2019;)   

CONTENTS
fol.[a7]v Jean de Mandeville, Itinerarius [German] Reysen und wanderschafften durch das Gelobte Land, translated by Otto von Diemeringen

DECORATION
One hundred forty-four woodcut vignettes [variable size] painted in vivid colours outlined with full or partial wide red border, of personages, animals, plants and fantastic creatures, of which the first one full-page, illustrating the departure of Jean de Mandeville (fol.[a7]r). 

ORNAMENTATION
Red penwork initial [I, 10 ll.] on fol.[a2]r; woodcut initial [D, 12 ll.] washed in green and brown on red ground on fol.[a7]v; woodcut initial [D, 6 ll.] coloured in red on fol.[f3]r; capitals highlighted in red.</value>
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    <value>Georg Franz Burkhard Kloss, of Frankfurt am Main (1787-1854), his ex libris label and annotation inside upper cover; on sale at auction of Kloss&#x2019; library by Sotheby and Son, London, 7 May 1835, lot 4424; unidentified owner, inscription &#x2018;April 1839&#x2019; inside upper cover; Ellis &amp; Elvey, booksellers, description of catalogue loosely inserted, reporting the provenance of this copy from Kloss&#x2019; library; &#x2018;Purchased from [Ellis &amp; Elvey] March 1898&#x2019;, note on Ellis &amp; Elvey&#x2019;s catalogue description; &#x2018;Bought March 1898&#x2019;, note on recto of front paper endleaf; letter [addressed to M.R. James from Albert George Dew-Smith (1848-1903), dated &#x2018;March 3. 1898&#x2019;] with details of the sale of a &#x2018;Mandeville book&#x2019; of the Ashburnham&#x2019;s library by Sotheby&#x2019;s, London, 9 December 1897 (i.e. 6 December 1897), second part, loosely inserted (however the edition of lot 2465, sold to Ellis &amp; Elvey, for &#xA3;19. 50s, does not correspond to the edition of the Fitzwilliam&#x2019;s Mandeville); Frank McClean (1837-1904); his bequest, 1904.</value>
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