- Binding sl. darkened and worn along extremities.
= Ray 247; Houfe p.271; Spencer, Walter Crane p.106: "(...) [his] first and finest flower book (...)".
Idem. A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden. London, Harper and Brothers, 1899 [=1898], 1st ed., 46,(2)p., col./ tinted lithogr. ills., bookdec., col. endpapers and orig. dec. cl., all by W. CRANE, bound as a blockbook, 4to.
- Contents loose.
= Massé p.51; Spencer, Walter Crane p.138: "(...) illustrates the more formal trend of Crane's graphic style at the end of the century (...)"; Osborne I, p.58.
- First leaf w. brown offsetting. Corners bumped. = Massé, p.54; Spencer, Walter Crane p.138.
Averill, E. Daniel Boone. New York/ London, Harper Brothers, 1945, 1st ed., 56,(4)p., col. lithogr. ills. and orig. clothbacked boards by F. ROJANKOVSKY, 4to. - AND 2 others, i.a. J. HABBERTON, Helen's Babies (London, n.d., col. plates, ills. and orig. gilt dec. cl. by C. SOLOMON, a.e.g.).
- Owner's entry on inside slipcase and inside frontwr. Slipcase partly worn along extremities. = Monod 1248.
- Frontisp. loose and sl. frayed in outer blank margins; endpapers foxed. Binding sl. foxed.
= One of 250 numb. copies signed by the illustrator, bound in orig. gilt decorated vellum, t.e.g.
= Published on occasion of the awarding of the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs to Bram de Does. Contains contributions by i.a. Alex Barbaix (Pastei), Jaap Binsbergen (Tussen Haakjes), Karel Gildemacher (De Hynsteblom), Lodewijk de Groot (Cicero), Piet Jacobs (Priegelpers), Jan de Jong (De Buitenkant), Rob Over de Linden (Ovira Linda), Kees Thomassen (De Uitvreter) and Pauline van Wensveen (Vette Venus Pers).
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; first and final lvs. sl. foxed; some lvs. sl. frayed. Spine-ends sl. rubbed.
= Spencer p.139. From the library of L.H. Dorrenboom (his bookplate on first free endpaper).
- Backstrip sl. sunned/ worn at spine-ends. = Arents 65A.
Cervantes de Saavedra, M. Don Quichot van La Mancha. Adapt. J.J.A. Goeverneur. Amst., Van Holkema & Warendorf, n.d. (1898), 3rd ed., 305,(1)p., ills. and orig. giltlettered pict. cl. by J.H. JURRES.
- Sl. foxed. Extremities sl. rubbed. = Arents 59.
AND 7 other (illustrated) Dutch adaptations (1x transl.) of the same work, all late 19th cent./ early 20th cent., i.a. by G. ENGELBERTS GERRITS (Deventer, n.d. (±1895), 3rd ed.), S.J. BARENTZ-SCHÖNBERG (Amst., n.d.) and an unknown adaptor (Utr., n.d., (±1900)).
- Fine. = Not in Monod.
- All vols. w. traces of tape on pastedown. Otherwise fine. = Not in Monod. Juffermans p.169.
- (Sl.) foxed; receding waterstain in inner blank margin; verso plates browned. Spine sl. sunned/ rubbed.
= Rare. Leblanc 204.
- Occas. sl. waterst. in lower blank margin; 2 lvs. w. sm. tear. Extremities sl. worn. Good copy.
La Fontaine, J. de. De fabelen. Dutch adapt. by J.J.L. ten Kate. Amst., Elsevier, n.d. (±1895), 2nd ed., (4),X,869p., woodengr. frontisp. portrait and 81 plates and ills. by G. DORÉ, orig. gilt cl., folio.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Extremities sl. worn.
- Sl. fingersoiled and creased; occas. some vague mouldy spots; sm. rust stains at staples in inner margin. Binding sl. worn and scratched.
= Nice and rare picture book somewhat in the style of Walter Crane.
- Some occas. very vague offsetting. Fine copy. = Monod 3968.
- Minor imperfections. Fine copy. = Monod 248.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities. = Hughey 47a.
Dulac, E. Picture-Book for the French Red Cross. London etc., iidem, n.d. (1915), (8),134,(2)p., tipped-in portr. and 19 col. plates by E. DULAC, orig. dec. cl., 4to.
- Occas. sl. foxed. = Hughey 39d.
- Foxed as usual. Rebacked w. use of orig. backstrip; corners worn.
= Rare. Hughey 16rr; cf. Braches 2062: "onbekende portefeuille of band". Braches discovered the original designs for the decoration by J.G. Veldheer.
- Text leaves darkened/ browned along margins (partly also extending into text) (the plates fine); bookplate and stamp "Bibliotheek Pulchri" on upper pastedown. Joints and spine-ends sl. worn/ rubbed.
= Hughey 16u. With on verso title-p.: ''French and English translations of this work have been published, and the sale in those countries is prohibited.''
- Sl. foxed; one plate loose; pencil annots. = Hughey 16j.
Dulac, E. Picture-Book for the French Red Cross. London etc., Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. (1915), (8),134,(2)p., tipped-in portrait and 19 tipped-in col. plates by E. DULAC, orig. dec. cl., 4to.
= Hughey 39d.
Omar Khayyám. Rubáiyát. Engl. adapt. E. Fitzgerald. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1918), VIII,189p., 12 tipped-in col. plates and orig. gilt dec. cl. by E. DULAC, 4to.
- Some foxing. Spine sunned. = Hughey 21k.
AND 1 other illustrated by the same.
- Fine copy. = Hughey 21r.
Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book. Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations. London etc., Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. (1916), (10),169,(3)p., 15 tipped-in col. plates and orig. dec. cl. by E. DULAC, 4to.
- Foxed and trifle mouldy at the beginning. Binding sl. soiled. = Hughey 47a.
AND 2 others.
- Tiny dam. spot in upper joint. = Hughey 38.