- Trifle foxed. = Balinese style.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. = Errata leaf bound with at the end.
- First wallboard fine; the other two foxed (mainly in blank margins).
AND 1 other wallboard (Dutch scene. Badly browned).
- Owner's entry on first blank; occas. sl. foxed.
Schaik, A. van. Malang. Beeld van een stad. Purmerend, Asia Maior, 1996, 160p., num. (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. Broeshart, A.C. a.o. Soerabaja. Beeld van een stad. Ibid., idem, 1995, 160p., num. (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - ADDED: Ozinga, M.D. De monumenten van Curaçao in woord en beeld. Curaçao, Stichting Monumentenzorg, 1959, XIX,(1),278,(1)p., 4 fold. maps/ plans, 164 plates w. 295 ills., 86 textills., orig. (sl. worn) giltlettered hmor., 4to.
- File holder frayed.
= With corrections, mostly typescript, a few with pen. Perhaps the copy sent by Walraven to be published in Kritiek en Opbouw. Willem Walraven (1887-1943) was an author and journalist. Although from a family with an orthodox protestant background, he was raised liberal. In his youth he affiliated himself with socialism. Despite being a good student, his parents did not stimulate or facilitate a higher education, causing a rift between him and them. He held various jobs, i.a. for a while in North America, but finally enlisted for 3 years in the Nederlands Indisch Leger and emigrated to the Dutch Indies. He met a local woman, whom he married and had 6 children. He became a bookkeeper in the sugar industry and was highly critical of the position of workers in that industry. After 1931 he became a fulltime journalist. In 1941 after some careless remarks in a train, he was sentenced to a month imprisonment for NSB (Dutch fascist) sympathies and insulting 'Indo-europeans'. His jail time experiences were written down by him in Een maand in het boevenpak, parts of which were published in Kritiek en Opbouw at the end of 1941 and 1942. Half a year later in 1942, he was interned together with his sons by the Japanese army. He died several months later in captivity of exhaustion and other illnesses.
- Lacks one plate; one plate loose. Spine trifle rubbed. = Cf. Kainbacher II, p.142.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Otherwise fine.
= Kainbacher I, p.82; Hilmy p.372; Playfair 1593 (on vol.1): "one of the best existing resumés of our knowledge of that country [Morocco]".
- Vol.2 and 3 contents vaguely dampstained in upper margin (binding and dustwr. not affected). Dustwr. of vol.3 trifle creased at foot of spine.
- Fine copy. = Kainbacher I, p.88.
- Occas. foxed (incl. the maps). Joints dam. at top of spine; corners bumped.
= The Wellcome Excavations in the Sudan I-II.
- One map and one textleaf lack sm. portion in margin (the map w. minimal loss of image); the views trifle foxed. A fine copy.
= Rare. Cf. Sabin 14724; Leclerc 1106.
- Title and dedication leaf strengthened along edges and repaired; first vol. lacks the 2 steelengr. frontisp. portraits.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; hinges weak. Sl. worn along extremities.
= Henze III, p.692; Gay 3696.
- Nearly all plates loose from passepartout.
= Momumental work on the Villa of the Mysteries, an ancient Roman villa on the outskirts of Pompei. The villa is named after its famous frescos depicting (as is generally believed) the initiation of a woman into matrimony in accordance with the Dionysian Mysteries.
- Backstrip worn; wr. sl. soiled and stained.
Nikol'sky, M. (ed.). Drevnosti vostochnya. Trudy vostochnoi kommissii Imperatorskogo Moskovskao Arkheologicheskago Obschestva (Eastern antiquities. Works of the Eastern Commission of the Imperial Moscow Archaeological Society). Vol. 1, no.2. Ibid., n.publ., 1891, (2),131-281p., 3 fold. plates, 20 text ills., orig. wr., folio. - AND 2 others similar, both Russian.
- Atlas owner's entry on title. Both vols. upper joint worn/ splitting. = Espenhorst 5.1.6.
- Netherlands map w. ballpoint markings. Binding soiled/ stained; boardedges and spine-ends worn/ dam.; upper joint strengthened w. leather strip.
= Espenhorst 5.1.1 E1.
Idem. Allgemeiner Handatlas in hundertzwanzig Kartenseiten und zwei Ergänzungskarten. Ibid., idem, 1887, 2nd rev. and enl. ed., (2),112 textp., num. (double-p.) col. lithogr. maps on 122 numb. pages, orig. giltlettered hmor., folio.
- One double-p. map loose; some (sl.) yellowing/ foxing. Foot of spine/ lower boardedges worn and w. remnants of scotch tape; spine sunned.
= Espenhorst 5.1.2.
Supplement zur ersten Auflage von Richard Andrees Handatlas enthaltend die 33 Seiten neuer Karten der zweiten Auflage von 1887. Ibid., idem., 1887, (1) textp., num. (double-p.) col. lithogr. maps on 34 numb. pages, orig. giltlettered blindst. hmor., folio.
- Sl. browned/ foxed (mostly in blank margins). Spine worn/ rubbed; corners showing.
= Espenhorst 5.2.
- Boardedges worn. Contents fine. = Espenhorst (German) 5.1.5.4 and (Engl.) 5.1.5 and ill. p.591.
Sohr-Berghaus, K. Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde. Ed. F. Handtke. Glogau, C. Flemming, n.d. (±1891), 8th ed., 2nd printing, (4)p., 100 double-p. (tinted) lithogr. maps w. handcol. borders, orig. gilt hcl., folio.
- Twenty maps loose; 4 maps partly torn along vertical fold (1x repaired w. sellotape); a few maps loosening; occas. (sl.) browned/ foxed. Boardedges worn.
= Espenhorst (German) p.226 and (Engl.) p.539.
- Backstrip loose/ dam.; corners and backcover (sl.) rubbed/ worn. Contents fine. = Espenhorst 5.1.3.
Idem. Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas in 231 Haupt- und 211 Nebenkarten. Ed. E. Ambrosius. Ibid., idem, 1930, 8th rev. ed., 5th impr., 2 vols., atlas vol.: (6)p., num. (double-p.) col. lithogr. maps, orig. gilt hmor. w. dustwr., folio; index vol.: VI,644p., orig. gilt limp cl. w. dustwr., 4to.
- Dustwr. sl. creased; corners and spine-ends strengthened w. paper tape. Fine set. = Espenhorst 5.1.8.5.