[Vechtstreek] De zegepraalende Vecht,
Vertoonende verscheide gesichten van lustplaatsen, heeren huysen, en dorpen; beginnende van Uitrecht en met Muyden besluytende. Amsterdam, Wed. N. Visscher, 1719, (2),16;37 p., with engraved frontispiece, engraved map and 98 (of 102) engraved views and maps, contemporary half goatskin, folio.
Lacks engravings 22-24 and 75 and engraving 76 is loose; text here and there trifle foxed. Title shield on spine defect and affixed with tape; paper across boards slightly damaged, the goatskin (as so often with this material) rubbed in places.
One of the most beautiful 18th-century Dutch topographic works, in which the mansions and gardens along the 40-kilometer long route of the Vecht river between Utrecht and Muiden are discussed.