Catalogusgegevens

LastDodo nummer
424599
Rubriek
Boeken
Titel
London, in een' boertigen stijl beschreeven
Ondertitel
Boekenreeks
Nummer in boekenreeks
Nummertoevoeging
Uitgeverij
Serie / held
Vertaler
Illustrator
Jaar
1798
Druk
Eerste druk
Type boek
Aantal bladzijden
204
Oplage
Afmetingen
 x  cm
ISBN10
ISBN13
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Taal / dialect
Land van uitgifte
Bijzonderheden
4 engraved caricatures and large folding engraved plan of London. First edition of the third part of a satirical voyage through Europe, which here does not go farther than by boat to England, and then to London. In 1802 the publication was continued, and four more parts were published up to 1809. Arend Fokke was the son of the engraver Simon Fokke who illustrated the first Dutch edition of Perrault"s "Contes de ma mère l"Oye" with 8 engraved plates, in 1754. Our author read the present work to the members of "Felix Meritis", a Society of Art and Science, to which the work was also dedicated. This Society was active at Amsterdam from 1777 to 1888, and the building, founded by the Society on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, is still known by the name "Felix Meritis". Arend Fokke wrote a large number of popular works. Waller lists several titles by Fokke, but not the present one.