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Research voyage into inner Surinam, encountering native tribes

MARTIN, Johann Karl Ludwig.
Westindische Skizzen. Reise-erinnerungen.
Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1887. 4to. 22 plates, of which 14 chromolithographs and 8 collotypes, and 1 folding lithographed map of the Surinam River by W.L. Loth. Original publisher's printed paper wrappers. VII, [1], 186 pp.
€ 375
First and only separate edition of the first part of Karl Martin's research voyage to the Dutch West Indies. Johann Karl Ludwig Martin (1855-1942) was a leading German-Dutch geologist and professor of geology at Leiden. He is known for his geological research in the Dutch colonies, mostly the East Indies but the present work comprises only the Dutch West Indies and in particular inner Surinam. The present first part treats the land and people of Surinam. Martin went down the Surinam River, deep into the jungle, encountering native tribes and strange rock formations. Photographs were made, of which 8 are included as collotype plates at the end of the work. They depict mostly the coastal areas and one shows a train riding along a very steep cliff.
Binding a little worn and very little frayed, spine slightly cracked, head and bottom of the spine a little damaged. Some plates slightly browned, but overall in good condition with some bolts unopened. Cat. NHSM p. 264; Van Doorne/ Van Kempen 4297; WorldCat (9 copies).
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