= Possibly drawings made in one of the Japanese concentration camps in World War II.
= I.a. issues of Arbeidsfront, Volk en Vaderland, 't Werkende Volk and Berliner Illustrierte, food-coupons, small publications by the NSB, a table game "Laf en Flink tijdens Hinkepink" and N.M.H. VIELVOYE, Hoe was 't ook alweer? Een serie van 6 penteekeningen uit den bezettingstijd (Rott., ±1950).
- Upper hinge weak; bookblock splitting. Backstrip yellowed; lower joint splitting at foot. = Proloog-reeks.
- Upper hinge broken. Backstrip plasticized. = Proloog-reeks.
- Lacks leaf 38.
= Very rare early document concerning the fate of the citizens that were captured during the "Sinterklaasrazzia" in Haarlem and surroundings and transported to the concentration camp "Rees" in Germany. Photographs show the graves of the murdered Haarlem citizens.
- Clasps dam. and partly lacking; upper joint splitting; extremities rubned.
= With a calligraphed and decorated owner's entry for R.F. Allan by R.J. OUWEJAN on first free endpaper.
- Without the 1st vol. = Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 102.
- Lacks 2 maps, 3 plans and 6 views; one map sl. yellowed and strengthened on folds. Spine sl. rubbed.
- With ink biting, causing weak parts in the drawing.
= The automaton depicts a Dutch view with a bridge over a waterway on which boats sail and people and carriages crossing the bridge. The whole driven by a wheel turned by falling sand. With annotation on the clipping "Gerrit Manhe(?) te Rott. gekogt Aug. 1801 voor f40".
= Siegelaub p.201.
AND 2 others: P.M. TAYLOR and L.V. ARAGON, Beyond the Java Sea. Art of Indonesia's Outer Islands (Washington/ New York, 1991, col. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr.) and H. SPANJAARD, Moderne Indonesische schilderkunst (Abcoude, 2003, col. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr.).
- Lower hinge strengthened w. tape; occas. sl. foxed; contents otherwise fine. (Sl.) worn at backstrip and edges.
= Facs. reprint of the manuscript atlas in the Algemeen Rijksarchief, The Hague. With the accompanying introd. booklet by J. van Bracht incl. the facsimile of an 18th cent. index to the atlas (in rear pocket).
= Facs. reprint of the manuscript atlas in the Algemeen Rijksarchief, The Hague. With the accompanying introd. booklet by J. van Bracht incl. the facsimile of an 18th cent. index to the atlas (in rear pocket).
- Lacks 2 prelim. leaves incl. title-p.; sl. foxed throughout (not affecting map and the plans). Binding worn.
= On the action taken by Generaalgouverneur J.W. Janssens in the war with the English in 1811 on Java. Rare.
= With the supplement (ibid., idem, 2004, 28p., (col.) maps, orig. pict. wr.).
- Slipscase sl. stained/ discoloured, otherwise very fine.
= Facs. reprint of the ed. Paris, 1930.
Haks, L. and Maris, G. (ed.). Lexicon of Foreign Artists Who Visualized Indonesia (1600-1950). Surveying painters, watercolourists, draughtsmen, sculptors, illustrators, graphic and industrial artists. Utr., G.J. Bestebreurtje, 1995, 528p., num. (col.) ills., orig. boards w. (sl. stained) dustwr., 4to. - AND 3 others, i.a. J. VAN BAAL, Dema: Description and Analysis of Marind-Anim Culture (South New Guinea) (The Hague, 1966, 1 fold. map and 9 tables loose in rear pocket, 25 photogr. plates, 9 textill., orig. giltlettered cl., large 8vo).
- Usual occas. sl. foxing. Good/ fine copy.
= Bastin/ Brommer n561 and p.36; cf. Huiskamp O11 and 12 (1st ed.); Buur, Persoonlijke Documenten, no.25; Buur, Indische Jeugdliteratuur 0007; cf. Tiele 817. The third edition of the first 19th cent. children's book on Indonesia, first published by G.J.A. Beijerinck, Amst., 1840/ 1841. "Het eerste deel begint met de zeereis naar Indië, de aankomst in Batavia en de persoonlijke indrukken van deze stad en haar omgeving. Na de Javanen bevolken de Chinezen met hun eigen cultuur voor een belangrijk deel Batavia. Volgens Olivier heeft men in Europa een verkeerde voorstelling van Javanen. Ze zijn beslist niet zo heidens en barbaars als men wel denkt (...). Beschrijvingen over de binnenlanden van Java, Soerabaja, het eiland Madoera, de Preanger-regentschappen en de vorstenlanden wisselen elkaar af. Zelfs een hoofdstuk over de Java-oorlog (1825-1830) tegen Prins Dipo Negoro ontbreekt niet. Daarna volgen hoofdstukken gewijd aan Sumatra, Banda, Amboina, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Leti en Timor, waartussen ook beschrijvingen voorkomen over Brits-Indië." (Buur, Indische Jeugdliteratuur).