- Bookplate and owner's entry on first endpaper; occas. sl. foxed/ (finger)soiled.
= Van Vliet p.212, no.1; Braches 2142.
Idem. Hooge troeven. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1896), 1st ed., (4),121,(1)p., orig. cream cl. w. dec. in brown by H.P. BERLAGE.
- Bookplate and owner's entry on first endpaper; some foxing. Binding sl. soiled; backstrip sl. faded.
= Van Vliet p.166, no.1; Braches 168.
Idem. De boeken der kleine zielen. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1901-1903), 1st ed., 8 parts in 4 vols., orig. unif. giltlettered and dec. cl. by TH. NEUHUYS.
- Three vols. bookplate on upper pastedown; sl. foxed/ stained; first vol. upper hinge and title-p. strengthened w. cl./ tape.
= De kleine zielen (whitish dec. on light grey cl.); Het late leven (brown dec. on greenish grey cl.); Zielenschemering (dark blue dec. on grey cl.); Het heilige weten (green dec. on greenish grey cl.). Van Vliet p.216, no.1-4; Braches 1453 I-IV.
Idem. De ongelukkige. Amst., Van Holkema & Warendorf, n.d. (1915), 1st ed., (4),298,(1)p., orig. gilt cl.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. Binding sl. sunned. = Van Vliet p.294, no.1.
- All (sl.) foxed as usual; first vol. upper hinge almost broken; three vols w. owner's entry on first free endpaper/ htitle or title-p.
= De kleine zielen; Het late leven; Zielenschemering; Het heilige weten. Van Vliet p.216, no.1-4; Braches 1453 I-IV.
Idem. Antiek toerisme. Roman uit Oud-Egypte. Amst., Van Holkema en Warendorf, 1911, 1st ed., 221p., orig. dec. cl. by A. VLAANDEREN, large 8vo.
- Sl. foxed; owner's entry on first free endpaper. = Van Vliet p.264, no.1.
Idem. Hooge troeven. Amst., L.J. Veen, n.d. (1896), 1st ed., (4),121,(1)p., orig. cream cl. w. dec. in brown by H.P. BERLAGE.
- Owner's entry on htitle. Backstrip sl. browned. = Van Vliet p.166, no.1; Braches 157.
Idem. God en goden. Amst., L.J. Veen, n.d. (1903), 1st ed., (4),237,(2)p., orig. cream cl. w. dec. in black and olive green by J.TH. TOOROP.
- Sl. foxing; owner's entry on title-p. = Van Vliet p.229, no.1 and 2; Braches 2153.
AND 2 others by the same, incl. a duplicate of Het late leven (1st ed., orig. dec. cl. Sl. foxed; owner's entry on htitle. Van Vliet p.216, no.2).
- Sl. foxed. = SIGNED and autograph "Een van mijn liefste boeken" in pen and purple ink on first blank.
- Free endpapers browned from offsetting pastedowns. Covers trifle foxed and sl. sunned.
= Van Vliet p.305, no.1. De Ode was privately published by the dedicatee F.E. Vlielander Hein and distributed by Nijgh en Van Ditmar.
- Vol.1 w. owner's entry on title-p.; vol. 2 and 3 sl. foxed. All vols. backstrips sl. sunned; vol.1 backstrip and corners rubbed; vol.3 backstrip sl. rubbed.
= Van Vliet p.320, no.4. The rare DELUXE edition bound in gilt burgundy calf with gilt inside dentelles, marbled endpapers and gilt top edge, designed by J.B. VAN HEUKELOM, published in a very limited number of copies. "Er bestaat ook een zogenaamde 'Weelde-uitgave' in roodbruin leer met goudopdruk. Het aantal luxe exemplaren staat niet vast, maar zal niet veel meer dan enkele tientallen zijn geweest. Soms wijkt de kleur van het leer enigszins af." (Van Vliet p.322). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXVII.
- Occas. sl. foxed in blank margins. Spine (as usual) sunned; covers vaguely and spine sl. more foxed.
= Van Vliet p.206, no.3; Braches 809.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on first free endpaper of first vol. and htitle of second vol.
Idem. Sirius en Siderius. Ibid., idem, 1912-1924, 1st ed., 3 vols., (2),224; (4),278; 358p., orig. unif. cl. - AND 7 others by the same, all first editions, i.a. De Broeders (ibid., 1894, orig. cl.) and Van de passielooze lelie (ibid., 1904, orig. clothbacked dec. boards).
- A few lvs. trifle foxed. Binding partly sl. foxed.
Idem. De kleine Johannes. The Hague, Mouton & Co., n.d. (1898), 5th ed., 190,(2)p., 9 lithogr. plates, tinted bookdecoration, endpapers and binding design by EDZARD KONING, printed on handmade paper, richly gilt hvellum w. olive-green cloth covers, t.e.g., 4to.
- Lower outer corner of frontcover warped and waterstained w. mould. = Braches 661.
AND 1 other by the same: Johannes Viator (1892, 1st ed., orig. cl.)
- Traces of bookplate on first free endpaper. Sl. foxed (incl. covers).
Last, J. De bevrijde eros. Rott., Brusse, 1936, 1st ed., 40p., orig. wr., 8vo oblong.
= Good copy with autograph dedication signed and dated "Jef/ Juni 54".
Gorter, H. De School der Poëzie. Amst., W. Versluys, 1897, 1st ed., (8),220p., orig. giltlettered cl.
- Endpapers browned; owner's entry on first free endpaper. Covers traces of silverfish activity..
AND 5 others in 6 vols., i.a. NESCIO, Mene Tekel (Amst., 1946, orig. boards).
- Owner's entry on title-p. and 2 owner's entries on first free endpaper (1x blindstamped and 1x crossed-out w. black marker); first quire trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.
AND a copy of the 2nd edition of the same work (orig. pict. cl. Lacks htitle. Sl. smaller than the first ed.).
- Yellowed. Frontwr. sl. frayed and w. vague waterstain along outer edge. = Keur-Serie nr. 8.
AND 3 others by the same: Kaas (1933, 1st. ed., orig. pict. cl.); Het been (1938, 1st ed., orig. cl.) and Het tankschip (1942, 1st ed., orig. boards).
- (Sl.) foxed throughout; owner's entry on title-p.; sm. ticket on upper pastedown. = Rare.
- Bookplate and ticket on upper pastedown. Cloth sl. faded.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION "Henri Borel van Joop de H." on first free endpaper.
Idem. Liederen. Ibid., idem, 1917, 1st. ed., (4),142,(2)p., orig. giltlettered cl.
- Some trifle foxing. Cloth sl. faded.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on verso first free endpaper.
Idem. Kwatrijnen. Ibid., idem, 1924, 1st ed., (4),187p., orig. giltlettered cl.
- Endpapers sl. browned and w. owner's entries. Cloth sl. faded; spine-ends sl. worn.
AND 2 others by the same: Palestina (Amst., 1925, 1st ed., orig. wr.) and Het Joodsche Lied (Amst., 1921, orig. boards).
- Bookblock loose. Wr. sl. frayed and sunned. = Prae-Palladium.
Idem. Verzamelde gedichten. Ed. K. Lekkerkerker. Amst., G.A. van Oorschot, 1952, 1st ed., 2 vols., 413,(2); 495,(1)p., india-paper, orig. unif. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr. (top edge sl. foxed). Idem. Mijn belijdend lied. 31 gedichten. Ed. L. Putman. Amst., the editor, 1999, 1st ed., 128p., printed in 250 copies, orig. giltlettered cl. w. transparent dec. dustwr. (top edge sl. foxed).
- A few lvs. sl. stained; final textleaf margins restored w. Japanese/ tape; sm. ticket on upper pastedown.
Idem. In Russische gevangenissen. Amst., Maatsch. voor de Goede en Goedkoope Lectuur, (1913), 1st ed., 157,(13)p., orig. dec. clothbacked boards by A.C. BERLAGE, sm. 8vo.
- Sm. ticket and owner's entry on first endpaper and title-p.
= Published in the series "Handboekjes elck 't beste" (ed. L. Simons).
Idem. Rechtskundige significa en hare toepassing op de begrippen: "aansprakelijk, verantwoordelijk, toerekeningsvatbaar". Amst., W. Versluys, 1916, (16),273p., later cl. w. orig. frontwr. laid down, large 8vo, thesis.
- (Sl.) foxed throughout; stamp on htitle; (h)title, preface and table of contents bound w. duplicate.
- Good/ fine copy.
= Rare copy w. the orig. frontwr. pres. of the second edition, published in November 1904, revised by De Haan after the first edition was heavily criticised by i.a. Arnold Aletrino and P.L. Tak for its homo-erotic content and was withdrawn from trade. That first edition, published in June 1904, was dedicated to Aletrino and he recognized himself as the character "Sam" in the novel. After being pressed by his editor, De Haan decided to substitute the dedication with a motto by Catullus and change the names of the main characters, but the homo-erotic content was slightly accentuated.
- Upper hinge weak. Spine discoloured; cl. sl. worn.
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION in pen and ink on first free endpaper: "Aan zijn vriend A.G.C. van Duyl, Fr. Haverschmidt. Schiedam, Aug. 1877."
AND a copy of the 1st and 2nd ed. of the same work.
- First and final free endpaper w. remnants of glue. With the rare dustwr. sl. browned/ stained (mostly on verso). Otherwise a fine copy.
= Van Pulp tot Pléiade WFH 07.01; Janssen/ Van Stek 9.
- Dustwr. sl. frayed and creased (lower edge backcover worse).
= Janssen/ Van Stek 461; Van Pulp tot Pléiade WFH 216.01.