<font><font face="georgia,serif">I am faced with rather a rather badly cataloged volume containing Jan van der Straet's series of engravings <i>Venationes</i> and <i>Vermis sericus</i>. They are bound together, and were printed at the same time in the same manner: chine-collé, the thinner paper rather grey, the mounting paper thick laid stock. </font></font><font face="georgia, serif">The <i>Vermis sericus</i> plates are in their final state, with the name of the publisher, Philippe Galle, crudely scratched out in all six plates.<br>
</font><div><font><font face="georgia,serif"><br></font></font></div><div><font><font face="georgia,serif">Given the method, these have to be 19th, or <i>perhaps</i> late 18th-century strikes (though the plates have held up reasonably well). They're in an early 20th-century binding, but dirt on the first page indicates that this was a re-binding, done by B.H. Blackwell, as dealers or for the purchaser of our volume (in 1929, for $80...).</font></font></div>
<div><br></div><div><div><font><font face="georgia,serif">There is no one record in OCLC for these publications that corresponds to this description, though some refer to "mounted" prints, which could indicate in some cases an ignorant description of chine-coll</font></font><font face="georgia, serif">é. But apart from that, is there any point in worrying about this being an "issue" or "edition" worthy of its own record? Even if not technically so, there are so many dups at this point that it hardly matters, and at least I have a shot at describing then with some degree of precision.</font></div>
<div><font face="georgia, serif"><br></font></div><div><font face="georgia, serif">(I do note that the Folger has cataloged its copy of <i>Vermis sericus</i> with a note "Printed on wove paper", a clear hint that these plates met paper a couple of centuries after they were engraved. DFo hasn't gone further than that in distinguishing their copy from others, which one could hardly do anyway based on records alone.)</font></div>
<div><font face="georgia, serif"><br></font></div><div><font face="georgia, serif">I presume that, since these are monographs with title pages, they have to be treated as books, with additional apparatus to account for their graphic qualities.</font></div>
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