- Dustwr. dam. at foot of spine.
= One of 225 numb. copies printed on Antiqua (200), bound in gilt hleather by M. MEULDIJK. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION: "Voor de dichter Albert Kuyle - mijn vrienden Louis en Magda, in de hoop op een spoedig herstel. Goede wensen en hartelijke groeten. Bilthoven - 22 sept. 1956 George Kettmann".
Meer de Walcheren, P. van der. Mijn dagboek 1907-1911./ Menschen en God, Eerste deel 1911-1929. Utr., Het Spectrum, n.d. (1941), 5th/ 7th ed., 2 vols., 195; 345,(1)p., orig. unif. hcl.
- Both yellowed.
= Each with AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION: "Voor Magda en Louis, dit 'oude, hun wel-bekende dagboek', allerhartelijkst van Pieter en Christine. 5 Dec. 1941" and "Voor Magda en Louis, in afwachting van deel II, met hartelijke vriendschap van Pieter. 5 Dec. 1941".
Ausems, A.W. 10.000 baby's. Herinneringen en overpeinzingen. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1938), 260p.
- Some sl. foxing.
= DELUXE copy, bound in gilt dec. vellum, with AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION: "Voor Louis Kuitenbrouwer, die door zijn trouwe zorgen dit mijn late geesteskind als een frissche, aantrekkelijke baby heeft ter wereld doen komen. Dr. A.W. Ausems. Utrecht 19 nov. '38".
AND 7 others from the collection of Albert Kuyle, incl. 6 w. autograph signed dedication, i.a. by STEFAN ANDRES, MARTIEN BEVERSLUIS and URBAIN VAN DE VOORDE, and incl. a (poor) copy of BALANS, Algemeen jaarboek der Nederlandsche kunsten 1930-31 (w. photomontage frontwr. by PAUL SCHUITEMA).
= A remarkable collection, including rare pictures, partly w. identification and date on verso. Incl. i.a. (1) a small photograph of Willem Kloos as a child (3,4x2,2 cm.), w. autograph caption "Willem Kloos 1867", mounted on the blank side of a postcards, verso w. letterhead of "De Nieuwe Gids" and pencil annot. "Dit is het enige kinderportret dat van Willem Kloos bestaat. Eronder zijn handtekening. Gekregen van Mevr. Kloos"; (2) 7 later prints of photographs by Willem Witsen (5,3x5,5 cm to 12,6x16,8 cm.), partly also showing Alphons Diepenbrock, Hein Boeken en Pet Tideman, mainly ±1892; (3) later print of a portrait photograph by Witsen of Kloos, after his stay in an asylum (9x6,5 cm, 1896); (4) a series of 5 photographic postcards by "H.C. den Drijver (...) Den Haag (...)" with pictures from various periods, i.a. a group portrait of A. Diepenbrock, H. Boeken, W. Kloos and A. Derkinderen (annot. on verso: "gefotografeerd op de Kermis te 's Hetogenbosch. Origineel: een blik foto-tje in 't bezit van Mevr. Kloos", ± 1889), the wedding portrait of Willem Kloos en Jeanne Reynrke van Stuwe (1900), "Willem Kloos en zijn neefje Reyneke van Stuwe op zijn verjaardag 6 Mei 1924" and 2 portraits in profile of Kloos, and of Kloos and his wife (1925); (5) 2 photographs of Willem Kloos in his study (14x9 cm., dated 1908 on verso); (6) portrait of Kloos by Herman Bersenbrugge (11,5x15,7 cm., ±1924); (7) Kloos writing at his desk (13,5x8,6 cm., 1932); (8) "Het laatste portret van Willem Kloos" (8,4x5,8 cm., ±1938). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXX.
- Verso w. remnants of former mounting.
= With AUTOGRAPH CAPTION in pen in lower blank margin by the portrayed: "Willem Kloos 1929/ naar een pastelteekening van Antoon van Welie".
AND 2 curious photographs of the hands (front and back) of Willem Kloos, each 9x14 cm. (see: De beweging van 80, Schijversprentenboek 22 (1982), p.119). - ADDED: a series of 8 rare private snapshots of the author's funeral on April 4th 1938, each ±6x8,5 cm. (or vice versa).
= In the first letter Kloos comments on a poem Gregoor has sent him and answers to a request for an interview. The second letter concerns a possible appointment. "(...) Het mij gezonden vers heb ik gelezen en daar bleek mij uit dat gij wel een zekere mate van dichterlijke aanleg bezit. Maar ik kan u verzekeren dat ik hartelijk moest lachten toen ik las, dat gij uw "naaktheid" ging bedekken met "een kleed van glas". (...) Dus deze plaats deed mij denken aan een "moppige ui" zoals men ze vroeger wel eens in studenten almanakken gedrukt zag. En ik kan uw vers dus moeilijk in den NG opnemen (...)".
= SIGNED by the author on htitle.
AND 8 others by the same, i.a. De klopgeest (Amst., 2001, orig. cl. w. dustwr.).
= Fine copy of the author's DEBUT.
Idem. Op de planken. Burleske. Amst., C.J. Aarts, 1978, 2nd enl. ed., 39p., ill. by C.L. HOFMAN.
= One of 100 numb. copies SIGNED by the author, bound in full cloth w. dustwr.
Idem. Ik heb Goddank twee goede longen. (Amst.), Meulenhof, 1971, 1st ed., 46,(2)p., orig. wr. Idem. Fabeldieren. Ibid., De Arbeiderspers, 1975, 1st ed., 45,(3)p., orig. wr. - AND 17 others by the same, nearly all 1st eds., i.a. Het schip de wanhoop (ibid.,1979, orig. cl. w. dustwr.); Luchtspiegelingen (ibid., 2001, orig. cl. w. dustwr.); Alle gedichten tot gisteren (ibid., 1994, orig. cl. w. dustwr.) and Tutti-frutti (ibid., 1972, orig. wr.).
= Lecture on occasion of the inauguration of the Willem Frederik Hermans Institute.
Idem. De crisis in de bibliofilie. The Hague, Museum Meermanno/ Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 2011, 14,(2)p., printed in 250 copies, orig. dec. wr.
= Speech on occasion of the opening of the exhibition "Het ideale boek. Honderd jaar private press in Nederland, 1910-2010".
Idem. De boekendans. Amst., Amor Librorum Nos Unit, 1994, 17,(1)p., printed in 500 copies, orig. wr. Idem. De stankbel van de Nieuwezijds. Ibid., De Arbeiderspers, 1979, 31p., ills., orig. wr. - AND 12 other small publications by the same, all first eds., i.a. Twee toespraken (Antw., 1983, orig. wr. SIGNED by the author); De muze in het kolenhok (Amst., 1983, orig. wr.) and Dood aan de grutters (ibid., 1979, orig. wr.).
= SIGNED and dated by the author on htitle.
Idem. Villa Pouca. Ibid., De Bezige Bij, 2008, 1st ed., 214,(2)p., orig. cl. wr. dustwr. Idem. Brieven uit Alvites. Ibid., idem, 2015, 1st ed., 125,(1)p., orig. cl. w. dustwr. - AND 4 others by the same, all 1st ed. in orig. wr., i.a. De pagode (1990. SIGNED by the author on htitle).
= Driekoningen; Een midzomernachtdroom; Wat u wilt; Hamlet; Troilus en Cressida; Timon van Athene; De storm; Romeo en Julia; Richard II; Richard III; Othello; Koning Lear; De koopman van Venetië and Pericles.
AND 8 others (edited/ transl./ w. contribution) by the same, nearly all first eds., i.a. AESCHYLUS, Prometheus. Transl. by G. Komrij (ibid., 1992, orig. cl. w. matchbox mounted on frontcover) and G. KOMRIJ/ R. TÖPFFER, De zonderlinge avonturen van Primus Prikkebeen (Amst., 1980, ills., orig. boards, obl. 4to).
- Brown offsetting in centre.
= Probably written to be reproduced for the portfolio Poetry International 1971, but not used for that publication. Instead his poem Blackbird was used. Published in Tirade (februari 1971), in this manuscript poem the monogram RK changed into "R. Kopland" and "Rutger K.".
AND an incomplete series of Poetry International 1971 (28 lvs., loose as issued, incl. the SIGNED contribution by Kopland, Blackbird, without the portfolio,).
= One of 100 numb. and signed copies with a loosely inserted etching by W.D. KUIK, 13,6x8,9 cm., signed, numb. "26/75" in pencil.
Idem. De twee snoeken. Ibid., idem, 1980, 2nd ed., 78,(2)p., ills. and orig. wr. by W.D. KUIK. Idem. 45 gedichten. Ibid., Meulenhoff, 1969, 1st ed., 51,(3)p., orig. wr. Idem. Utrechtse notities. Utr., n.publ., 1968, 83p., ills. and orig. wr. by W.D. KUIK.
- Binding sl. soiled and rubbed/ worn at extremities.
= De Wingerd No. 1. Van Laar 90. One of 25 Roman numb. copies printed on laid Pannekoek paper. This copy numb. "I", bound in gitllettered limp blue mor. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION: "alle liefde, al het verlang, alle droomen van dit boek, waren voor jou, naar jou, over jou! En het zal met jou zijn dat ik de nieuwe wereld vind, waar de groot winden, heviger dan deze deze bries! voor Magda op Paschen 1929, van Louis [Kuitenbrouwer = Albert Kuyle]".
Idem. Zoon van Ameland. Utr., In Duysent Sorghen, 1946, 1st separate ed., 31p., printed in 300 copies (50), orig. wr.
- First and last page sl. foxed. Wrappers yellowed, foxed and soiled.
= Originally published in the weekly periodical Omhoog, 1946. One of 50 numb. copies signed by the author. This copy numb. "1", with AUTOGRAPH DEDICATION: "voor Magda, mijn lieve vrouw. 28 Maart 1946".
AND 5 other first editions by the same, all with AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION to Kuyle's wife (2x), his son (2x) and his niece. - ADDED: Liber Amicorum voor Albert Kuyle bij zijn vijftigste verjaardag. Utr., De Fontein, 1954, 57,(4)p., photogr. frontisp. portrait, ills. by C. EIJCK and C. VAN DEN STEENE, printed in 150 numb. copies, orig. wr.
= Fine, unopened copy, numb. "XXI". Contains contributions by i.a. Henk Kuitenbrouwer, Henk van Maurik, Joan Th. Stakenburg, Bernard Verhoeven and Urbain van de Voorde.
- Sl. dustsoiled; some damages in blank margins;
= Rare. "Albert Kuyle, Harten en brood. Een roman die vorm geeft aan de schrikkelijke nood der tijden - Een verweer - Een aanklacht - Een zegen over het hart van die lijden en een troost voor die gebukt gaan (...)".
Idem. Jonas. Ibid., idem, 1934, 1st ed., 187,(3)p., title-p. and binding dec. by S.H. DE ROOS.
- Some foxing. Binding soiled.
= DELUXE copy bound in gilt full vellum, t.e.g., with the owner's entry of Magda Kuitenbrouwer v. Rees.
WITH the original offset advertising poster for the book, printed in black and red, ill. by KAREL THOLE, 41x28 cm.
- Pinholes in corners; dustsoiled/ sl. foxed. = "Albert Kuyle, Jonas, de levensromen van een profeet (...)".
AND a broadside by the same and LOU STOLTE: De laatste lichting (n.p., n.d., 60x48 cm., folded. Yellowed and brittle, splitting on folds).
- Textpages foxed, due to the quality of the paper, not affecting the tipped-in drawings. Box soiled and badly worn/ rubbed, lacks one narrow side.
= SIgned on the colophon by Albert Kuyle, A.M. Oosterbaan and F.P. D'Huy and with AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION "voor Karel Otto's moeder bij zijn geloove [?] 11 April '32" opposite title.. Three pages also with a (vague) pencil drawing by Charles Eyck below the printed text. The poem was first published in the February 1932 issue of De Gemeenschap, with 3 of the illustrations by Charles Eyck (as line-drawings only). A unique copy. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
= Contains a title leaf, a dedic. leaf ("voor Magda, mijn vrouw") and 9 poems (3 untitled) on 6 lvs. (recto and verso, last leaf recto only), dated from "October '43" to "Jan '44" (1x undated). From the library of Albert Kuyle, with his ticket ("A.K.") on verso frontwr.
Idem. (Poems). TYPESCRIPT work of poetry, (9)lvs., stapled in plain grey wr., 4to.
= Contains the same 9 poems as the above, with one poem in a different order.
Idem. IX Gedichten. Nijm., De Koepel, 1947, 1st ed., (21)p., printed in 412 numb. copies (112), ill. on title by CUNO VAN DEN STEENE, 4to.
- Some sl. foxing. Binding sl. dustsoiled and partly yellowed.
= Contains the same 9 poems as the above, in a different order, with three poems ("Avond", "Voornacht" and "Gebed") titled that were before untitled. One of 112 copies printed on laid Van Gelder paper, with an etched [colophon: "gelithografeerd" (sic)] portrait of the author by CUNO VAN DEN STEENE (signed and "eigen druk" in pencil). This copy one of 52 copies SIGNED by the author. This copy bound in giltlettered hvellum, the illustration on the frontcover (repeated from the title) printed in black and gold; with AUTHOGRAPH DEDICATION on the colophon "voor Otto van Rees, die behalve een goede vriend, de vader van mijn onvolprezen vrouw mocht zijn"; w. owner's entry "Magda Kuitenbrouwer v. Rees" (Kuyle's wife) on first blank.
- Some sl. foxing. Binding trifle rubbed at extemities.
= One of 50 copies on Hollandsch Van Gelder paper, bound in giltlettered hcalf (this copy unnumbere and unsigned). Debut. Van Dijk 20.
Idem. Zeiltocht. Maastricht, Boosten & Stols, 1925, 1st ed., 84,(2)p., printed in black and red in 570 numb. copies (20).
- First and last pages (sl.) foxed.
= One of 20 Roman numb. copies printed on laid Van Gelder paper, bound in giltlettered hcalf. Van Dijk 48.
AND 2 other first editions by the same, both in DELUXE publisher's bindings: Weerlicht (Hilversum, 1933, ills. by LAMBERT SIMON, bound in gilt full blue mor., orig. wr. pres.) and Harmonika (Utr., n.d. (1939), gilt vellum. Sl. warped).
= All works from the library of Albert Kuyle, with his ticket ("A.K.") on verso frontcover.