- Owner's entries and owner's stamp on first blank. = Landwehr 130; Cats STCN 20.
AND 1 other by the same: 's Waerelds begin, midden, eynde, besloten in den trou-ring, met den proef-steen van den zelven (Amst., n.d. (±1740), woodcut ills., contemp. vellum, sm. 8vo. Upper hinge split; vellum sl. stained and wrinkled).
- Title repaired on verso w. scotch tape; lacks endpapers; contents trifle soiled. Binding worn.
= Rare.
Salutius, B. De zeven trompetten, Blaezende door de geheele weireld om den Zondaer te verwekken tot penitentie. Dutch transl. J. Blitterswyck. Gent, C. Meyer, n.d. (±1710), 4th ed., (8),406,(6)p., contemp. calf w. gilt spine.
- Two library tickets on upper pastedown; 19th cent. owner's entry and 2 stamps on first free endpaper.
= BCNI 18688.
- Both vols. w. owner's entry/ stamp on first free endpaper/ (verso) title-p.; vol.2 final 30 lvs. sl. waterst. in upper margin and lacks final free endpaper. Bindings rubbed/ worn along extremities.
= Rius 906: "Esta belissima edición (...)".
- Lacks engr. title; a few plates loose(ning); partly wormholed; bookblock loose(ning) and sl. shaken; sl. yellowed and foxed. Binding worn and rubbed. Sold w.a.f.
= Rius II, 473; Arents 171; Ashbee 331; Buisman 74 (16 plates) and cf. Waller 184, Muller 79 and Scheepers II, 731 and 731A (all 1st ed., Amst., 1706). Pseudonym of F.L. Aliagra, who in 1614 published a continuation of the first part of the Don Quixote by Cervantes, one year before the latter published his second part. NCC lists a title-edition of this 2nd edition, with imprint Deventer, H.W. van Welbergen, 1725, with use of the engr. title of this 1718 edition.
- New endpapers. Contents fine.
= From the library of Bob Luza w. his bookplate on upper pastedown. Waller 727; Muller 723.
- Waterstained; dogeared. = Cf. Muller 682 (ed. 1802).
De historie van den koninglyke propheet David, Zo van zijn Leven en wonderlijke Werke en hoe Victorieuslijk hy tegen zijne Vyanden gestreden heeft. Ibid., J. Bouwer and widow J. Ratelband, 1802, 48p., 18 woodcut ills. (incl. on title), later simple wr.
- Repaired dam. spot in outer blank margin title.
= From the library of Bob Luza w. his bookplate on verso frontwrapper.
- New endpapers; title tipped in along inner margin on new endpaper; sl. foxed; 1p. w. sm. cross in ballpoint in lower blank margin.
= Waller 783; cf. Muller 675 (ed. Antw. 1624).
- Sm. owner's ticket first free endpaper: "Dr Jan Te Winkel"; browned and waterstained.
= Debaene p.222-223. Waller 755; Muller 687 (dating it ±1790).
- New endpapers. = Waller 757.
- Sl. cut short in lower margin, only affecting the printer's address on title; contemp. owner's entry on title in blank margins; modern annot. on frontwrapper in ballpoint.
= Very rare chapbook.
- Contemp. owner's entries on verso of both wrappers. A good copy.
= The Children's World of Learning 1805; Waller 760; cf. Van Heurck, p.86ff.
- New endpapers; verso p.6 w. smudged inkstain.
Ribadeneira, P. and Puente, L. de la. Het leven ons heere Jesu-Christi, Gedeylt in dry deelen, Met schoone Leeringen op elke verholentheyd des zelfs. Dutch trans. F.B. Ibid., idem, ±1763, 56p., 7 woodcut ills., contemp. simple wr.
= Van Heurck p.110-111.
- Spine restored w. use of orig. backstrip; corners restored. A very good/ fine copy.
= Landwehr, VOC 544; Tiele 304; Cordier, Sinica 2348 and 27; Lipperheide Le 4; Lust 507. The first edition, describing the 2nd and 3rd embassies of the VOC to China, with accounts of the events on Formosa and a description of China. The second part in second issue with the 4 folding plates with reproductions of Chinese illustrations, always lacking in the first issue. The plates and illustrations show a great variety of (large) town views, architecture, customs, natural history etc. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVI.
= Contains De neef van Curaçao.
Hasebroek, J.P. (under pseud. Jonathan). Waarheid en droomen. Haarlem, Erven F. Bohn, 1840, 1st ed., (4),257,(1)p., steelengr. title-p., contemp. clothbacked boards.
- Foxed. Lower joint splitting.
AND 4 others, i.a. A.J. VAN LOON, Schetsen uit het menschelijk leven (Amst., 1843, steelengr. title-p., contemp. cl. From the collection of M. Buisman. Sl. foxed.)
- Vaguely waterst. at the beginning. Binding sl. chafed and rubbed.
= Bodemann 97.1; cf. Fabula Docet 124; Landwehr F062.
- New endpapers; old owner's entry title erased. Fine copy.
= Entirely in Greek, edited by the Bohemian humanist S. Gelenius (1497-1554) with his extensive commentary surrounding the text. VD16 A3268; Hofmann I, p.268; Dibdin I, p.297-298; Adams A-1715. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXV.
- With manuscript prize to Petri Zynen on 2nd blank, dated "MDCCCIV XI Junii". Bookplate on upper pastedown; w. 19th cent. ms. note tipped in on first free endpaper. Lacks ties; gilding partly worn off.
= Schweiger p.70; Spoelder 1.
- New (Japanese) endpapers; top margin trimmed (sl. affecting 1 textp.); sl./ vaguely waterst. in lower margin. Foot of spine lacks portion.
= Schweiger p.79; EDIT16 10363 (online). Anthology of 4 ancient authors with short biographies; the fragments attributed to C. Gallus are actually by Maximianus.
- First work title w. libr. stamp on verso; occas. sl. browned.
= Works in the tradition of the antibarbari, describing the incorrect use of language (barbarisms and neologisms), written by historian, classical scholar and professor of rhetoric and history at Halle University Christopher Cellarius (1638-1707).
- Sl. yellowed; sm. waterstain upper margin of title. = Adams C1922. Rare.