- Dustwr. trifle rubbed at foot of spines.
= Arntzen/ Rainwater P66 (1st ed., Leipsic, 1925-1926): "An important corpus of decorative engravings, 15th to the end of 18th century. Invaluable for identifying prints. (...)".
- Portfolio sl. worn, warped and waterst.
- Text pages foxed; hinges weak/ nearly broken. Binding worn and dam.; part of backstrip lacking. The plates fine.
= A masterpiece of chromolithographic printing of the 19th century.
- Bookplate, owner's stamp and sm. dedication in contemp. hand on prelim. lvs.
AND 5 others on Dutch (medieval) architecture, i.a. A.W. WEISSMAN, De gebakken steen (Amst., 1905, 1st ed., orig. giltlettered cl., 4to).
- Occas. sl. foxed. Good/ fine set.
- All fine.
= Contains a catalogue raisonné.
- Fine copy.
= Frontwr. w. printed "INVITATION" in upper right corner (not on any other copy that we could trace). Catalogue of the first exhibition of the major artists of the Futurist movement outside Italy, listing 35 works by Bocconi, Carra, Russolo, Balla and Severini. Futurisms in the World p.716ff.
- Some sl. occas. foxing. Lacks most of backstrip; frontwr. loose, w. folds in upper corners and surface dam. by silverfish.
= Very rare memoirs of an artist's travels in his early years by Abraham van Pelt (1815-1895).
ADDED: Moscheles, F. In Bohemia with Du Maurier. The First of a Series of Reminiscences. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1896, 2nd ed., 146,(14 publ. cat.)p., ills. by G. DU MAURIER, orig. dec. cl. (binding sl. soiled; backstrip browned and worn at ends).
- Wrappers trifle dustsoiled and a few tiny marginal tears.
= First edition of this groundbreaking monograph on kinetic art by its pioneer Zdenek Pešánek (1896-1965).
- Bookplate on upper pastedown. Dustwrapper trifle frayed along top, otherwise fine.
= Printed in 1000 copies on occasion of the 10th anniversary of Boekhandel De Verbeelding. With loosely inserted ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH by the author, signed "Hans Aarsman '92" and numb. "18/100" on verso.
- Dustwrapper w. sm. tear (3mm.) along top, otherwise fine.
= With AUTOGRAPH DEDICATION SIGNED "Hans Aarsman 6 sept 1989".