- New endpapers; sm. library stamp on title; fore-edge sl. waterstained; occas. trifle yellowed/ foxed along edges. Vellum sl. warped.
- Occas. trifle foxed; stain on verso htitle. A fine copy. = Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 50. The first illustrated edition.
- Sl. yellowed throughout. A good copy. = Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 50. The first illustrated edition.
- Hinges weak/ broken (upper hinge strengthened). Vellum wrinkled.
= LARGE PAPER COPY. From the collection of M. Buisman w. his owner's entry on first free endpaper.
- Lacks 1plate and lacks ties. Otherwise fine.
= With the manuscript prize bound in at front, awarded to Henrdik Willem Brantsen, on "Arnhem, XIV Martii1785". On the binding Spoelder 2. Cf. Brunet VI, 19165.
= Cf. Waller 245 (ed. 1828). The rare first edition.
= Waller 245. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.
- Lacks frontisp. and 2(?) plates; partly lvs. yellowed/ sl. browned; a few lvs. w. wormholes in upper inner corner; a few other sm. defects. Second volume rebound; first volume upper joint splitting.
= Howgego L43; Sabin 38415 (wrong collation of the plates); Alden/ Landis 725/121; Cat. NHSM I, p.268; Tiele 623; Von Hünersdorff/ Hasenkamp p.836; Mueller, Kakao p.29. "Labat went to the West Indies as a Dominican Missionary, and gives in this, his most famous work, details of all the islands he visited, and notably of Martinique and Guadeloupe. He speaks also of many of the smaller islands; of some of them this is the only early information we possess. He gives accounts of the cultivation of tobacco, sugar, indigo, etc., and many anecdotes of the inhabitants." (Cox II, p.235). Also on slavery, local history, flora and fauna, illustrated by various plates. The first Dutch edition with the same plates as the first French 8vo ed., published Paris 1722.
- Several plates w. (sm.) defects: rebacked w. Japanese, (sl.) stained, closed tears, strengthened margins; washed. Spine rebacked w. use of most of orig. backstrip; corners restored.
= Cole 1-26, 28-67, 69-73 and suppl. plates 3, 4, 6 and 7. Biting satirical caricatures of The Great Mirror of Folly. "In neither of these [France and England] did there appear such a stout and extravagant piece as this Dutch volume" (Cole). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.
- Usual occas. foxing; 1 leaf vertical tear, without loss of text. Spine-ends dam.; joints splitting.
= Vicaire V, p.1210-1224; Lipperheide Xb 4 (erroneously 225 plates). All published. Very rare complete set with all the engravings, seldomly found as such (4 copies in JAP, all incomplete). Each part consisting of 4 pages text by various authors, illustrated with mostly 3 prints, sometimes 2 prints.
- Large section of lower part title-page torn off, repaired w. later paper; later/ new endpapers; one leaf w. tear in lower outer corner.
= This work is attributed to Pieter Casteleyn, brother of the printer. Second title: "Der Heydensche Afgoderye waer in Verhaelt wert wat Tempels en Beelden, oock wat sacraficie langh voor Christus Geboorte, by de principaelste Natien zyn geweest". Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CV.
WITH a modern publication on this work: E.K. GROOTES, Heydensche afgoden (Deventer, 1987, orig. wr. Shrinkwrapped).
- Occas. sl. waterstained/ duststained/ fingersoiled in margins. Binding professionally restored. Good copy.
= Cf. Cats STCN 1. Comprises: Sinne- en Minne Beelden; Self-Stryt; Houwelick (...); Galathea, of Herder-minneklacht; Spiegel van den Ouden en Nieuwen Tijdt; 's Werelts begin, midden, eynde, besloten in den Trou-ringh (...); Ouderdom, Buyten-Leven en Hof-Gedachten op Sorghvliet; Hof-Gedachten, Dat is, Invallen by ghelegentheyt (...); Aspasia (...); Afbeeldinge van 't Huwelyck (...); Invallende Gedachten, Op voorvallende ghelegentheden (...); Doot-Kiste voor de Levendige (...). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.
- General title lacks upper inner corner and outer margin sl. browned; "Fuyk" plate strengthened along margins and w. some sm. dam. spots in outer margins; occas. sl. waterstained in lower (mostly blank) margin; first part w. occas. marginal tears in blank margins. Joints starting; binding worn along extremities; lacks ties.
= Cats, STCN 2; Mus. Cats. 2.
- Contents fine. Binding worn/ partly dam. = Cats STCN 4; not in Mus. Cats.
- Fine copy apart from some minor defects: a few lvs. repaired; occas. trifle fingersoiled in blank margins. Rebacked w. modern leather and use of orig. backstrip; letterpiece heavily chafed; corners restored.
= Cats STCN 9; Mus. Catsianum 8.
- Lacks lvs. A2-4, B3 and B4 (partly supplied in sl. later manuscript); first lvs. incl. title heavily soiled/ stained and w. restored margins; upper margin cut sl. short; fingersoiled.
= Cf. Cats, STCN 49 (the first ed. (1625)).
- General title strengthened along margins on verso; title w. marginal tears; new endpapers; yellowed/ sl. browned.
= Museum Catsianum 116; Cats STCN 51. Very rare edition.
- First lvs. stained in inner margin and reattached(?). = Museum Catsianum 126; STCN Cats 60.
- Lacks one engr. title; one plate w. closed tear; old annot. on purchase on upper pastedown ("Anno 1723 (...) in der Auction beij Jan Boom, Amsterdam gekocht (...)"). Backcover stained.
= STCN Cats 130; Mus. Catsianum 204/ 205.
- One ill. in Tooneel stained; first plate of Galathee cut sl. short and trifle frayed; several leaves of Galathee (ink)stained and 1 leaf restored in lower blank margin. Covers warped.
= Ad 1: Cats, STCN 148; ad 2: Cats, STCN 211.