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Amsterdam: Weijtingh & Brave; 1861

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schema:text Gramberg (1823-1880) was the first European settler in Guinea who owned a plantation. He temporrily worked as a health officer in Africa and in the Far East. His work is split up in 3 parts, a general description, topography- and travel accounts, and Dutch properties in particular. The folding plates depict i.a. Kleederdracht der Fantijnen; Kasteel St. George en Fort Coenraadsburg te Elmina; Fort William, vuurtoren te Cape Coast; Eene factorij aan de slavenkust (Golf van Benin); Plantage "Gramberg" an de Bossum-Prah rivier; Fort Batenstein te Boutrij.
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schema:text Gelithografeerde titelpag. met gekleurd vignette (Ennimir Koning van Oost-Wassa) en 8 gekleurde gelithografeerde vouwbladen met gezichten en ksotuumprenten naar C.C.A. Last, de laatste plaat naar J.S.G. Gramberg (incl. frontispiece)
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