Description: T’Amstelredam, “By I.P. Wachter. T. Iacobsz. en I.F. Stam. en Compa[gnie]”, 1643. 4 Parts in 1 vol. With engraved title (incl. a small profile view of Amsterdam below), 1 double-p. engraved WORLD-MAP in double hemispheres (“Orbis Terrarum Typus De Integro In Plurimis [..]”, ca. 30,5 x 47 cm.) after N.J. Visscher, 4 double-p. engraved maps after C.J. Visscher (all dated “1650” in the cartouche) & 1 double-p. engraved plan of Jerusalem. Folio, 20th-cent. blindst. panelled leather over wooden boards, both covers with 4 brass cornerpieces and 2 brass clasps & catches, ribbed spine (sl. rubbed/ worn). ? Poortman/ Augusteijn pp. 143-149 (for the maps). Cf. Poortman I, pp. 153-154. Rare edition of a Dutch Bible illustrated with maps published by the Dutch printmaker Claes Jansz. Visscher (ca. 1587-1652). The world-map depicting parts of Western Australia (“t’Landt Van De Eendracht”) & Tasmania (“A. van Diemens Landt”) as discovered by Abel Tasman (1603-1659) in 1642 & 1644. – With defects (small hole in 1 map (“Perigrinatie ofte Veertich-iarige Reyse”) repaired with tape on verso, plan of Jerusalem sl. dam. on fold (repaired with tape), several engravings sl. frayed in outer blank margins (partly cropped to the borderline) and/or torn (repaired with tape or paper on verso), 2 final text-leaves of the Apocrypha sl. dam. (one entirely repaired with tape), sl. marg. waterstained, sl. foxed/ browned).