De Luxe Edition: 218 pages, colour frontispiece, 90 colour plates with descriptions opposite, half green leather with matching marbled paper sides - bound by Alan Winstanley of Salisbury, England, light rubbing of the raised bands on the spine, overall a very good copy.
Brenthurst Press First Series, volume 4
‘Jakob Breyne (1637-1697) and his son Johann Philipp (1680-1764) were wealthy merchants of Danzig who collected rare and exotic plants which were then still relatively little know in Europe. Both were celebrated botanists acquainted with the leading botanical figures of the period. A fine collection of water-colour drawings of Cape plants by several artists was assembled by Jakob Breyne in the late seventeenth century. In 1724 eight-six drawings were bound together in an album for Johann Philipp Breyne and given the title 'Flora Capensis.' This album was acquired by Sir Ernest Oppenheimer in 1956 and is one of the treasures of the Brenthurst Collection. It is now published for the first time.' Editor's note.
- Overall Condition: A very good copy
- Size: Square 4to (270 x 270 mm)
