- Title-p. repaired along inner blank margin; 1 leaf w. large repaired tear; bookblock sl. shaken; new endpapers.
= From the collection of M. Buisman with his owner's entry on first free endpaper. First publ. Paris, 1732. Waller 1040; Buisman 1328; Muller 218; De Vries 174; Scheepers II, 641; Sabin 4163 and 40157 (various French eds. 1732-1824) and 40158 (English ed., 1745): "Contains an account of his residence among the Indians of North America, and his being sold as a slave in New England, and is said by the author to be a veritable narrative". Quérard, La France littéraire V, p.226: "Ce n'est point une fiction, mais l'histoire singulière d'un capitaine de flibustiers, qui fut tué à Tours, par des Anglais, en 1731, rédigé d'après les mémoires fournis par sa veuve." Rare.
- Fine copy.
= Buisman 1374 ("Ten onrechte op naam van Le Sage"). The same plates were used in Le Sage's De Gevallen van Robbert Ridder, Bygenaamd Van Beauchène (Amst., S. van Esveldt, 1757. Buisman 1328). Very rare.
- Occas. sl. yellowed/ waterstained; bookplate and owner's entry of J.M. Planjer on prelim. lvs. Bindings rubbed and worn along extremities; corners showing.
= Fourth vol. ed. Utr., 1736. Waller 1042; Buisman 1324 (4th vol.)-1325; Muller 218; Mateboer 927. Rare.
- Occas. sl. waterstained and/ or fingersoiled in blank outer margins.
= Provenance: M. Buisman (owner's entry on first free endpaper). Buisman 1306; Arents 322; cf. Rius 482 (1st Engl. ed., London, 1752). Rare (esp. w. handcol. plates).
- New endpapers; occas. sl. foxed.
= The first Dutch so-called "roversroman". Buisman 1451. Extremely rare, no copy traced in JAP 1995-2023 and only 1 copy in public institutions.
- Lacks first free endpaper; upper hinge weak; a few lvs. w. marginal waterstains. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Scheepers I, 528; Waller 1133.
- From the library of J. de Bosch Kemper (ticket on both frontcovers). Sl. foxed; both vols. joints splitting.
= Buisman 1567; Scheepers II, 984.
- Small stain on frontcover of first vol. Otherwise a fine copy.
= Muller 612; De Vries 311; Waller 1268.
- Sl. foxed throughout; occas. (sl.) stained. A few sl. rubbed spots on binding; joints starting.
= The rare first edition. Rare Utrecht edition of this nicely illustrated and rather naughty picaresque novel on the adventures of the unhappy Italian Lucio Rozelli, who was born in Naples and made his way through Europe to end up in the Northern Netherlands, where he ran a coffee house in Utrecht. Buisman 1739; Muller 167; for later eds.: cf. Waller 1263; cf. Scheepers II, 666; Gay/ Lemonnyer II, p.658.
- Very fine copy.
= Scheepers I, 552: "Bestrijding der gruwelen den zoogenaamden heksen aangedaan, waarvan vreeselijke voorbeelden worden aangehaald." Bibl. Med. Neerl. I, p.150; cf. Muller 539 and Waller 1315 (both ed. 1725). Extremely rare first edition on witchcraft, sorcery, demonology and black magic, in which the author expresses and illustrates with awful examples his discontent with the atrocities committed against presumed witches. With a remarkable woodcut title-vignette showing a witch escaping from a house through the chimney, with her legs dangling from the chimney opening inside the house while she is also seen lifting off full-length from the chimney outside with her broom. Provenance: Bob Luza.
- Occas. trifle waterstained in blank outer margin; occas. sl. yellowed; two leaves with ruststain in text. Otherwise a fine copy.
= One of the few Dutch books on wine - and a beautiful edition to that with remarkable anonymous engravings in the style of Adriaen van de Venne, illustrating the use and abuse of wine. Oberlé, Fastes 1033; Bibl. Gastronomica 4939; Scheepers I, 144; Scheurleer p.153; Hollstein 140. D.P. Pers is the pseudonym of the publisher D. Pietersz.
- Outer margins sl. yellowed. Otherwise a fine copy.
= Cf. BNK 1349f (ed.1715/ 1726). Very rare early edition of the chapbook by Lowys Porquin, an Italian educator from Piemonte who wrote this educational work for children.
- Occas. trifle/ sl. (finger)soiled; final leaf lacks upper corner; new endpapers. Rebound.
= Buisman 1938. Not found on the market.
- Covers of first vol. restored w. matching faux-vellum boards.
= Rare. Dutch edition of Gilbert Saulnier Du Verdier, Le chevalier hipocondriaque (1632). Mateboer 302-01/02; De Vries 117; Muller 80; Waller 695; Buisman 794; Klaversma/ Hannema 619. In the style of Don Quichote.
- New endpapers; first two lvs. upper corner cut off and repaired; title tipped in along inner margin on new endpaper; newly sewn; some marginal (repaired) tears.
= Cf. Muller 675 (ed. Antw. 1624); cf. Waller 782 (ed. Amst. 1755).
- Sm. owner's ticket first free endpaper: "Dr Jan Te Winkel"; browned and waterstained.
= Debaene p.222-223. Waller 755; Muller 687 (dating it ±1790).
- Sl. foxed. Wrapper split on spine. = Muller 707.
- Sm. bookplate on title ("A.Ch."). Wrappers sl. soiled; paper backstrip worn.
= Cf. Muller 696-704 (other eds.); cf. de Vries 129.
- Browned; new endpapers; bookplate of R. Mewberg on upper pastedown.
= Waller 763; Muller 695; de Vries 135.
- Upper and lower margins trifle frayed; upper left blank margin of title lacks sm. portion. Upper left corner frontwrapper lacks sm. portion; sl. wrinkled; backcover extensive contemp. annots.
= Extremely rare chapbook. No copy found of this edition. For more information on other editions, see: G.J. Boekenoogen, Dit es die historie ende leven (...) Jan van Beverley (1903): "Er zijn slechts vier exemplaren van het volksboek bekend, behoorende tot vier verschillende 16de- en 17de-eeuwsche drukken. Van de verdere uitgaven (en zij zijn waarschijnlijk vrij talrijk geweest) schijnen geen exemplaren bewaard te zijn gebleven."