= Werner Mantz, primarily known for his avantgarde architectural photographs, had a photostudio together with Karl Mergenbaum in Maastricht from 1933 till 1938.
= Family members were employed in deep sea navigation and the collection contains many interesting images of maritime practice. Also including a large number of images from the Dutch East Indies. Some of the (non-photographic) documents date back to the 19th century.
= Very fine photographic portraits of i.a. Richard Hol, Daniël de Lange, Frans Coenen, Samuel de Lange, Julius Röntgen, Peter Benoit, Cateau Esser, Bernard Zweers, S. van Milligen, Anton Averkamp and Henri Viotta.
- Dedication on htitle; brown offsetting from portraits/ mounts on opposite text lvs.; some sl. occas. foxing. Bindings sl. soiled; trifle worn at extremities. Good copy.
= Very fine photographic portraits of i.a. Richard Hol, Daniël de Lange, Frans Coenen, Samuel de Lange, Julius Röntgen, Peter Benoit, Cateau Esser, Bernard Zweers, S. van Milligen, Anton Averkamp and Henri Viotta.
AND another copy of the same work in 2 vols. (vol.2 bookblock loose; both vols. contents and binding partly waterstained).
= Taken in Central Park, New York on 2 April 1973. Later (re)print.
AND 4 others similar. - ADDED 2 others, i.a. D. HOFFMANN, The Beatle Book (New York, 1964, ills., orig. (sl. dam.) wr.).
= I.a. Mick Jagger on stage during the Rolling Stones' 1982 European Tour at the Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam and Jagger leaving the Alameda County Superior Court after testifying in the matter of the band having been billed $690,000 for damages caused during the notorious 1969 Altamont concert.
AND 5 other press photographs of i.a. Bob Dylan. - ADDED: Brian Wilson's Smile tour programme (2004, col. ills., in orig. pict. sleeve, sq. sm 4to).
= Views of Amsterdam (16x), Rotterdam, The Hague (11x, incl. Scheveningen), Leyden, Marken (3x, i.a. a fisherman from Marken), Haarlem (4x) and Nijmegen (2x).
= Rare. Contains i.a. views of Amsterdam (12x), The Hague (4x), Scheveningen (2x), Rotterdam (4x), Haarlem (2x), Utrecht (2x), Wormerveer and 8 handcol. photographs of people in traditional costume.
= Views of i.a. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht.
AND 19 mounted photographs, ±9x16 cm., publ. by the same, without binding, i.a. views of Rotterdam, Haarlem and The Hague (incl. a few duplicates).
= Supplied with 2 copies of the exhibition "Natasha", about the girl portrayed in this picture.
AND 17 miscell. portraits of girls/ women (all 20th cent., various techniques/ sizes), i.a. early 20th cent. Portugese cabinet photographs.
= Several snapshots showing Jesse Owens in action. Also contains a few larger sized photographs showing a skiing class (unrelated to the Olympics?).
- Three photographs w. pencil markings; all sl. foxed.
= With captions by the photographer (?) below, i.a. "Gevangen Toren en IJsselbrug", "Raadhuis en Vischbrug" and "Markt Huis van Arminius en Heksen of Tooverwaag".
- Some occas. foxing, mainly in blank margins.
= Nice (private) collection of views along the Rhine, focusing on industry (railways/ railway crossings, moored ships) but also comprising (street)views of villages and ruinous castles. With letterpress index w. the photographer's address and dated "Augustus 1878". All views taken in/ near Königsberg/ Bad Godesberg, Andernach, Brohltal, the Laacher See (all south of Bonn) and Bacharach (south of Koblenz).
= I.a. the ruins of the Montmajour abbey (general view and upward view), view of the harbour of Arles, ruins of the Roman theatre, the amphitheatre, Place de la Republique, church façade of Chapelle St. Gabriel (Tarascon), chateau de Montauban (Fontvieille) and a profile view of Arles. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXVIII.
- A few tissue papers loose and/ or frayed. Album sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Published on the occasion of the visit to Rotterdam by Queen Wilhelmina in 1899. Rare.