= Plates only of this work. According to the title (not present) the original drawings (which were reproduced as phototype plates) were by Martin van Maele, but in reality by an anonymous artist. Dutel 2513.
- Box rubbed/ (sl.) dam. and bookplate on inside. = Hayn/ Gotendorf IX, p.613.
- Box joints and 3 corners split(ting) (1x glued); sl. rubbed. Contents fine.
= Facs. reprint of ed. Munich, 1921. Hayn/ Gotendorf IX, p.613.
Idem. Luxu & Voluptate. 1. Museum eroticum Neapolitanum; 2. Antiquitates eroticae; 3. Die Erotik der Antike in Kleinkunst und Keramik. Ed. R. Wunderer. Schmiden, idem, 1966, 2nd ed., 3 parts in 1 vol., without pagination, num. plates and ills., orig. boards.
- Occas. sl. foxed.
AND 2 others: one by the same and C. FAMIN, Le cabinet secret du Musée Royal de Naples. Peintures, bronzes et statues érotiques (Paris, 1995, 60 col. plates by A. DELVAUX, orig. wr., 4to. Facs. reprint of the ed. Paris, 1857).
- Bookblock loose(ning), otherwise fine.
Barbati, C. Amici Amori. Ibid., idem, 1993, no pagination, 64 col. photogr. plates, orig. wr.
- Bookblock loose(ning), otherwise fine.
AND 3 others on Italian male nude photography.
= I.a. a trade catalogue "Catalogue des pièces détachées du chassis 3 litres, type 44. Aout 1930".
= A rare pictorial anthology of cinema from the late 19th cent. to the seventies. Featuring plates showing famous directors and actors among which Georges Méliès, David W. Griffith, Max Linder, Fritz Lang, Abel Gance, Serguei Eisenstein, Spencer Tracy, Rita Hayworth, Jean Cocteau, Akira Kurosawa, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick. Some of the greatest films of all time are represented: Voyage to the Moon, Metropolis, Intolerance, Faust, Nosferatu, Ben Hur, The Birds and Hiroshima My Love.
- First and final lvs. sl. foxed; bookplate and dedication on htitle.
= Hiler p.156; cf. Lipperheid Fa37 and Colas p.205 (ed. Paris, 1875).
- All plates w. central vertical fold; occas. minor defects. Binding partly sl. worn; backstrip dam.
= Cf. Lipperheide Zb 114 (year 1854).
- Occas. sl. foxed. Joints and corners sl. worn.
= Lust en Leering p.41; The Children's World of Learning 507-510; not in Landwehr, Dutch books w. col. plates. The nice illustrations show examples of all kinds of objects, i.a. fashion attributes, flowers, baskets, needlework, cushions, vases etc. A lot of attention is paid to the techniques involved in making such objects and the fabrication and use of i.a. decorative cloths, paper and paint. "Maar haar [A.B. van Meerten Schilperoort's] grootste roem geldt het tijdschrift voor dames Pénélopé (...). Het verscheen in 8 delen van 1821 tot 1835 bij haar vaste uitgever Beijerinck en is met zijn 192 handgekleurde platen op afstand het fraaiste en kostbaarste Nederlandse periodiek uit de negentiende eeuw. De prijs, honderdtwintig gulden, was er ook naar! Anna Barbera heeft trouwens steeds de hoogste eisen gesteld aan de uitvoering van haar geschriften. Het schone en het goede lagen voor haar dicht bij elkaar" (Lust en Leering).
- Some plates soiled (otherwise plates fine). Three issues apparently complete, 24 plates each (1935 (Été), 1936 (Hiver and Été).
AND a small stack of related fashion plates from the 1930s (partly soiled).
- First free endpaper vol. 1 dam.; paper sl. brittle.
= Bibliotheca Gastronomica 2716. Published as part 9 and 10 in the series of 12.
- Four plates (water)stained; a few plates repaired/ strengthened w. (paper) tape; 8 plates and frontcover loose. Binding dam.
= Includes engravings by/ after J. GOEREE and P. DE GUNST (mostly Judaic images).
- Lower hinge broken; double-p. plates reattached w. tape. Spine faded as usual. Otherwise fine.
Benjamin, C. The Stieglitz Collection. Masterpieces of Jewish Art. Jerusalem, Israel Museum, 1987, 462,(42 [Hebrew pagination])p., num. (col.) photogr. ills., orig. gilt cl. w. dustwr., 4to. Haverkamp, A. a.o. The Jews of Europe in the Middle Ages. Speyer, Historisches Museum der Pfalz/ H. Cantz, (2005), 288p., num. col. ills., orig. boards w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 13 others similar, incl. E. VAN VOOLEN and P. MEIJER, Synagogen van Nederland (Zutphen, 2006, num. photogr. ills. by W. LINDWER, orig. wr., 4to) and G. SED-RAJNA, Ancient Jewish Art. East and West (Secaucus, 1985, num. (col.) ills., orig. boards w. dustwr.).
- All (near) fine.
= Type of Hanukka lamp specific to the Netherlands. Very popular in the 19th century.
- Without no. 1, 2, 13 and 22; first lvs. loose(ning), yellowed and rather brittle. = Rare.
AND 2 others, i.a. THE MENORAH JOURNAL. Vol. XII, no.1 (New York, 1926, plates, orig. wr., 4to).
- Owner's entry (A. Kann?) on first blank. Covers worn along edges.
= Ellazar Kann (1810-1890) was a son of Polish jewish immigrant Hirschel Kann (1772-1819), founder of the banking firm Lissa & Kann, one of the oldest in the Netherlands. Ellazar entered the firm in 1836.
AND 2 others by/ on the same, i.a. a commemorative vol. on occasion of the 100 year anniversary of Lissa & Kahn (1906).
- One leaf w. text highlighted in yellow, otherwise fine.
Lipschitz, S. De Amsterdamse Diamantbeurs. Amst., Stadsuitgeverij, 1990, Dutch/ Engl. ed., 158,(1)p., num. ills. (incl. drawings by the author), orig. cl. w. dustwr., obl. 8vo. - AND 5 others, incl. F. BOURBON (ed.), The Holy Land: Yesterday & Today. Lithographs and Diaries by David Roberts R.A. (Bnei-Brak, 1994, 120 col. facs. plates, num. photogr. ills. by A. ATTINI, orig. cl. w. dustwr., folio).
- All (near) fine.