Number of pages: 148, full color, photographic art print quality.
Outer dimensions of case with book: 220 x 290 x 30 mm ( 9 x 11 3/8 x 1 3/16 inch).
The photography was done on several film formats, mostly 6 x 6 cm on a Rollei 6008 system with Schneider lenses for the highest image quality. FUJI Provia 100 is the transparency film used and sponsored by Fuji-Hanimex Australia. The Film scanning was performed on professional film scanners for the best colour reproduction and image details. The Photo Realistic Print Quality is achieved with a Xerox 850 solid ink printer. The special character of the ink used in this print process gives the book a true, hand made appearance. Although a very slow print process, one book takes about one hour to print, this highly sophisticated system proofed to be the best choice for the chosen paper and gave us the most rewarding image and text quality.
The titel 'Sailing the Last East Indiaman - Batavia' was chosen to honour the shipwright's vision to reconstruct a real East Indiaman. No concession was made to any detail of the once used building methods. The materials in use, the traditionally shaped beams, wood-carved sculptures and the hemp rigging and hand forged fastening methods, the entire design reflects the ship as it would have been in 1627. From the keel to the Poop deck one will feel, smell and know: This Is The Last East Indiaman ! Full Stop !
No effort has been saved in the design of the book. Every page is a little artwork on its own. Many photos have been compiled with artful graphic designs and nautical illustrations to form one pleasing image. It was the aim of the designer to bring you as close as possible in touch with that very characteristic Batavia feeling. You might almost hear the rigging whisper and smell the timbers. We have selected an online preview of some pages Click here to have a look
An Unique book in many ways
Like the Batavia, the book is hand made. The latest print technology allowed us to use a classic crafted paper with a real old-world feeling and still preserve the highest photographic quality, revealing the finest details. The book's cover is hand made in a traditional book- binders cloth, the pages are hand bound with the use of a bronze closed-loop binding to ensure absolute flat lying of the pages.
- Unique replica of a silver Batavia coin
The opening page of the book shows a detail of a rare map of the West Coast of Australia, on which you will discover Batavias Kerckhof, the wrecksite of the Batavia in 1629.
Mounted in the map is a certified replica of one of the best silver coins found in Batavias wreck during the first diving expedition in 1963. It is a Daalder (or Rix Dollar) issued by the Dutch province of Zeeland. This fine pewter coin is specially reproduced for this book. We included for you an authorized certificate of the coin's origin. Authorized by one of the 1963 expedition divers.
The author has been delving through many historic books and manuscripts, to compile a comprehensive introduction; the Batavias 17th century history, the discovery of her wreck and the silver bounty, her reconstruction in Holland, her maiden trip, and the journey to Sydney. He lets many crew members explain about their specialism. Many, many beautiful little insights reflect their feelings about this unique sailing event, often quite poetically. The Photo Essay is the main focus of the book, showing you the beauty of the Batavia and her voyages under sail, in over 250 fine photographs.
Before the official publication of the book the Batavia crew and others named it the most beautiful book of the Batavia ever made.
To photograph the Batavia was shear joy. To be part of the unique sailing journeys a honour full privilege, to be able to publish a book reason to be thankful. I am certain that you will share those feelings once you own a personal copy produced to the highest standards to last for ever.
Jaap Roskam - the Photographer and producer.
- Numbered and personalised
In the book we include your name on the beautiful designed owners page. This page displays
also the serial number of the book and the date when it was handcrafted in our atelier. Before the official release of the book it was already regarded as the most beautiful book of the Batavia ever. Click here to read what others said about this book: For us nice to hear, but honestly, it was not very hard to achieve. The Batavia never sailed before and the sailing conditions near Sydney were the best and most picturesque available. To capture that unique event was a pure pleasure and we are sure that you will find that reflected in this unique book.


The paper chosen is a recycled, 118 gsm museum quality paper: Raleigh Oxford Cream. It's creamy appearance and traditional structure gives the book a true historic, maritime appearance. The same paper was used for several facsimile books by the Australian National Maritime Museum. We choose these font sets : Book Antigua , for the official and historic texts - Balmoral , for the Photo captions and Headings - Photographer's handwriting , for the photographer's comments.
The Cover is designed as a classic cover, with gold embossed text on the spine and on the front cover a black leather label also gold embossed.
We choose a traditional book binders cloth in the bright red color from the
Batavia Lion for the cover and hard wearing black buckram black for the protective, slip-case. The cover and case are made in a traditional bookbinders workshop, with use of well proven artisanal workmanship, using some tools dating back to 1887, henceforth you can be assured of an old fashioned quality but with a modern approach; For the actual page binding we choose for a bronze, double loop, spiral.
This combination of a traditional cover with a modern binding gives you the best of two worlds: A beautiful book on your book shelf and a pleasant book to browse; With all the photo pages laying perfectly flat for the best view.
Have a inside look in the book here
Without any hesitation we can state
that we made a book
the magnificent Batavia worthy !