= In 1973 Persil started a promotional campaign with Tintin characters. Collectibles were added to soap boxes. In 1973 a new formula was presented by the company and it coïncided with the release of the Tintin movie "Tintin et le lac aux requins" (1972, Tintin and the Lake of Sharks) made by the animation studio Belvision. Although usually the Hergé Studio was responsible for the commercial outlets of Tintin, the movie and the Henkel campaign mutually benifited each other and for that reason Belvision was probably made responsible for the drawings (albeit probably under supervision of the Hergé Studio). Two different kind of collectibles were offered: two different flip books with Tintin characters and two sets of 4 toy figures each. This is the box intended for the flip book. The flip book is still shrinkwrapped. Provenance: the Henkel company.
Idem. "Persil. "Gratis 4 Kuifje figuurtjes". Seven unused and unfolded boxes of Persil washing soap, 48x35 cm. (when unfolded), 1973.
= These are the boxes used for the campaign with the toy figurines. Each with a different Tintin character portrait on verso. Probably 10 different characters were used. The front appears in 2 variants: one announcing the figurines (on 4 boxes) and one presenting the figurines "Spaar ze alle 8" (3x).
= These are the original designs, attributed to the Belvision animation team (after a suggestion by the Hergé Foundation). They were used for the small flipbook, that was a giveaway in a promotional campaign for the detergent Persil (Henkel) in 1973. The campaign coïncided with the Tintin movie "Tintin et le lac aux requins" (1972, Tintin and the Lake of Sharks) made by the animation studio Belvision, owned by Raymond Leblanc (who also directed the movie). Leblanc was the director of the comic publisher Le Lombard (which published the Tintin weekly). Although usually the Hergé Studio was responsible for the commercial outlets of Tintin, the movie and the Henkel campaign mutually benifited each other and for that reason Belvision was probably made responsible for the drawings (albeit probably under supervision of the Hergé Studio). Provenance: the Henkel company. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVI.
= These are the original designs, attributed to the Belvision animation team (after a suggestion by the Hergé Foundation). They were used for the small flipbook that was a giveaway in a promotional campaign for the detergent Persil (Henkel) in 1973. The campaign coïncided with the Tintin movie "Tintin et le lac aux requins" (1972, Tintin and the Lake of Sharks) made by the animation studio Belvision, owned by Raymond Leblanc (who also directed the movie). Leblanc was the director of the comic publisher Le Lombard (which published the Tintin weekly). Although usually the Hergé Studio was responsible for the commercial outlets of Tintin, the movie and the Henkel campaign mutually benifited from each other and for that reason Belvision was probably made responsible for the drawings (albeit probably under supervision of the Hergé Studio). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVII.
= Facs. reprint of the weekly installments in Donald Duck, 1955-1969 and 1980-1984.
= Complete series of these illegal published works. Frontcover perhaps by Joost Swarte. The following titles: Heer Bommel en de Volvetters. Tom Poes en het Lijm Teem. Heer Bommel en de Daadsteller. Tom Poes en het wegwerk.
AND ±40 others by the same, all illegally published works by M. TOONDER, incl. a few duplicates, mostly if not al 1970's.
= Matla BOMME 120.
= Matla BOMME 132.1-132.4. Facsimile reprint edition of 1600 copies.
- Occas. sl. stained. Covers rubbed along boardedges. Good/ fine copy.
= Matla PANDA 3.1. The first album of the series.
Idem. Tom Poes en de Partenspeler. Ibid., De Muinck, n.d. (1952), 32p., 1st ed., tinted ills. and orig. pict. wr. by M. TOONDER, 4to.
- A few spots along edges frontcover, otherwise fine. = Matla Bomme 11.5a.
Idem. Tom Poes en de wilde wagen./ Tom Poes en de wisselschat./ Tom Poes en het huilen van Urgje. N.pl., Het Vaderland, n.d. (1967), 3 vols., no pagination, ills. and orig. unif. wr. M. TOONDER, obl. 4to.
= Matla BOMME, 30.1-30.3. Published without permission from the author.
AND ±50 others by the same and his studio, i.a. Tom Poes en de Superfilm-Onderneming (Amst., 1946, 2nd ed., orig. wr., obl. 8vo) and Tom Poes en de Partenspeler (ibid., 1952, orig. wr., 4to. Matla Bomme 11.5a.).
- Chafed spot on frontcover. Covers sl. rubbed along extremities; the cover is a rare misprint with one of the colours is printed off key.
= Matla BOMME 15.1a. Rare promotional publication for the K.L.M.
AND 6 others by the same, i.a. Tom Poes en de Toverfluit (Amst, (1969), (col.) ills., gramophone record, loose in rear-pocket, orig. boards, sq. 8vo); Verkeerd Verkeer (n.pl., Rijkspostspaarbank, (1953-1954), 1st ed., 15 leaves, col./ monochr. ills. by M. Toonder, loose as issued in orig. pict. stiff paper portfolio (Matla Panda 6.1a)).
- Covers w. a few sm. spots and corners showing. Good to fine copy. = Matla BOMME 10.2.
Idem. Tom Poes en de laarzenreuzen. Ibid., De Muinck & Co., n.d. (1948), (32)p., 5 full-p. col. ills. (1x double-p.), num. smaller (col.) ills. and orig. clothbacked pict. boards by M. TOONDER.
- Covers sl. duststained; board egdes sl. rubbed. = Matla BOMME 9.1.
= One of 350 arabic numbered copies of the regular edition.
Oosterheert, P. Bommellexicon. Van Aamnaak tot Zwirkvlaai. 5000 lemma's uit de Bommelsaga./ Bommelcitaten. Citaten en bevlogen uitspraken. Soest, Ton Paauw, 2005, 2 vols., 666; 250p., ills., orig. unif. cl. w. dustwr. - AND ±50 others by/ on MARTEN TOONDER or his work, i.a. R. VAN SANTBRINK, De curieuze wereld van Heer Bommel en Tom Poes (Amst., 1988, num. ills., orig. boards w. dustwr., 4to); M. STUIT and H. DUIJKER, Gastronomisch Bommelboek (ibid., 1980, ills., orig. boards, 4to).
= DELUXE copy printed in 300 copies, with signed silkscreen and extra quire of 16 pages with bloopers & blunders (making of).
- Vol. 3 bound upside down.
= First bound facsimile reprint of the weekly issues in periodicals De Spiegel and De Prinses (1964-1974).
- One vol. wr. loose.
= Issues of i.a. Modern Papier, Tante Leny Presenteert and Schmerz. With contributions by i.a. Joost Swarte and Robert Crumb.
- Bookblock loose(ning); owner's entry on htitle. Corners and spine sl. bumped.
= No copies of the first edition traced (Burgers, p.162). Rare. Incl. a duplicate.
Kruijder Bouman, J. Wrokko en Kwakka. Ibid., idem, (1917), (25)p., 12 col. ills. by J. KRUIJDER BOUMAN, orig. dec. boards, sm. 8vo.
- Contents loose; one leaf w. scribbling in red pencil. = Rare, only 1 copy found in NCC.
Beusekom, A.H. van. Janneke en de Klok. Rott., W.L. & J. Brusse, n.d. (1911), 47,(1)p., col. lithogr. title-p., num. (col.) lithogr. (full-p.) ills., bookdec. and orig. pict. boards by J. VAN DER POT, 4to.
- Sl. soiled; hinges broken; one leaf repaired w. tape. = W.L. & J. Brusse 193. Rare, nice picture book.
- With a few minor stains but otherwise a neat copy. Envelope trifle. sl. foxed and frayed at top edge. = Rare.
- Backstrip sl. dam.; corners sl. worn; corvers w. some scratches.
Idem. De muizenbruiloft. Ibid., idem, n.d. (±1947), 4 cardboard lvs. w. col. ills. and text (including covers) by R. CRAMER, sm. 8vo.
- Contents sl. soiled. Lacks most of backstrip; binding worn along extremities.
Idem. Snow-white. Ibid., idem., n.d. (±1947), (12) lvs., col. ills. and orig. pict boards by R. CRAMER, 12mo. - AND 9 others by the same.
- Both vols. endpapers browned, otherwise fine.
- One vol. sl. waterst. in blank margin. One vol. lacks backstrip; five vols. covers browned; one vol. dustwr. browned and sl. warped. One deluxe vol. w. sl. stain along upper edge and sl. soiled on backcover, otherwise both deluxe vols. good/ fine copies.
= Comprises: Koning Soeryakánta (one of 200 signed and numbered copies); De Koningin van den Dageraad; Het Land van de Lotus van de Zon (one of 200 signed and numbered copies); Hoe Waterlelie Zegevierde (with dustwr.); Een Incarnatie van de Sneeuw; Een Dronk uit het Hemelsche Blauw; Het Eeuwige Vuur. Burgers 163.
AND 2 others illustrated by R. CRAMER, i.a. A. VAN SCHENDEL, Tristan en Isolde (Utr., n.d. (1920), col. tipped-in plates, ills., orig. giltlettered dec. boards, sq. 8vo).






















