- Sl. foxed.
= The book was issued in parts from 1893 up to 1901, reflecting the development of the "Nieuwe Kunst", a Dutch variant of the international Art Nouveau. It contains a large number of full- and halfpage illustrations, vignettes, borders, all lithographed in delicate colours, partly with gold and silver. See at length Braches 335 ff, 153ff; cat. Ned. Boek, no.14; B. Polak, Het Fin-de-siècle in de Nederlandse schilderkunst (1955), p.226.
= "Artist Proof" in pencil on title, but without the 2 loosely inserted prints called for in the colophon.
= All but one previously unpublished poems by Hendrik de Vries, by 30 Dutch private presses, i.a. De Ammoniet, Antje Veldstra, Augustijnpers, Avalon Pers, In de Bonnefant, Boon Pers (scroll), Clipeus Pers, Helicon Pers, Kattekwaad, Kroonesteyn Pers, Linje Pers, Mikado Pers, De Oude Degel, Ser J.L. Prop, Statenhof Pers and De Uitvreter.
= Frontwr. reads "Opéra Russe à Paris. Théatre des Champs Elysées".
AND 1 other similar w. wr. by I.Y. BILIBIN (sl. dam., blank backwr. stained).
- Trifle foxed; tiny dam. spot at lower edge frontwr.
= Volière reeks 2. Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries G-242; Cat. Hot Printing 44-g6; De Jong 25.
- Fine copy.
= Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries BS-38; Cat. Hot Printing 44-g8; Logboek van de Blauwe Schuit 38; De Jong 978.
- Very vague and unobtrusive dent in frontwr. and first lvs. Otherwise a very fine copy.
= Volière-reeks 8. Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries G-250; Cat. Hot Printing 44-g14; De Jong 810.
- Fine copy.
= Volière reeks no.12. Dekkers/ Van der Spek/ De Vries G-256; Cat. Hot printing 44-g22; De Jong 99. With a loosely inserted leaflet: "Door ingrijpen van den overheerscher gelukte het dezen de hand te leggen op een deel van deze uitgave. Slechts 68 exemplaren bereikten "De Bezige Bij". Deze werden genummerd van I-LXVIII." One of the 68 (instead of the projected 200) copies intended for De Bezige Bij, this copy numbered "XLV"
- Some foxing. Upper joint portfolio split. = One of 100 copies on Madagascar.
= This copy printed "in vriendschap" for Ate and Heidi Bloemsma.
Eyck, P.N. van. De tuinman en de dood. Oosterhesselen, Carlinapers, 1984, (7)p., calligraphy by P. WETSELAAR, printed in 90 numb. copies, orig. giltlettered cl., obl. 4to. - AND 3 others similar, illustrated by the same, i.a. A. VAN DER STEUR, De door Pieter Wetselaar gegraveerde portretten (Oosterhesselen, 1995, 3 engr. portraits, all signed, orig. wr.) and P. WETSELAAR, Acht exlibris (Haarlem, 1981, orig. wr.).
= Printed to celebrate the new "Corps 8 member" Henk Francino. Contains contributions by 8 different private presses, together forming Corps 8: Dick Berendes (Typografiek), Kees Baart (Het Schuurtje), Gerard Post van der Molen (De Ammoniet), Sjaklien Euwals (De Overkant), Dirk Engelen (Clio Pers), Thijs Weststrate (Zonder Dak), Silvia Zwaaneveldt (De Baaierd) en Henk Francino (De Pers Achter de Muren).
Overeem, G. Geschreven beelden. Studie's voor beelden in steen. N.pl., n.publ., 1983, (33)p., etched title, 7 plates, each w. "proefdruk" and signed by the artist in pencil, etched colophon w. "proefdruk" and signed by the artist in pen and ink, printed in 15 numb. copies, orig. wr. Korteweg, A. Van huis tot huis. Rott., Bébert, 1984, 17,(2)p., ills. by PANDORA, printed in 260 numb. copies, signed by the author and illustrator on the colophon, orig. cl. w. dustwr. - AND 28 others by Dutch (private) presses.
= One of 10 copies to which some extra proofs were added.
Kemp, P. Ik ruik het heden. Ed. by P. de Vroomen. Ibid., idem, 1981, (25)p., printed in 175 numb. copies (25).
= One of 25 Roman numb. copies bound in full cloth by Jutta Swakowski, w. ms. dedication by the printer ("Voor Serge. Den Haag, Margenacht 16 januari 1982") and signed by the binder and printer on the colophon.
AND 7 others (incl. 2 duplicates) by the Eikeldoorpers and De Lojen Deur press.
= Published on occasion of the 50th anniversary of Pim Witteveen (De Breukenpers). Contains contributions by i.a. Frans de Jong, Hester Verkruissen, Hinderickx & Winderickx, Pers No. 14, Statenhofpers and Ser Prop.
- Fine copy except for sm. owner's entry on upper pastedown.
= One of 30 hardcover copies. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION and ORIG. DRAWING in col. felt-tip pen on htitle.
- Bookblock loose(ning). Wrappers vertically cracked and sl. worn along edges.
- Erased stamp and a few annots. in pen on title-p.; sm. numb. in pen on final plate; traces of bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding partly sl. discoloured and w. traces of ticket on frontcover. Otherwise a good/ fine copy.
= Rare. Rowell/ Wye 1022 and p.227 (illustration); Compton, Russian Avant-Garde Book 1917-34, p.142f: "(...) an amazing compendium of one hundred and one coloured inventions which still excite the imagination today (...). The verdict must surely be that Chernikhov's almost unlimited imagination for architectural forms provides a pattern book for modernist architecture, rather than a repertoire of viable designs". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LI.