- First 9 lvs. loose(ning). Frontcover and backstrip loose.
= From the library of Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860-1930), w. his owner's entry on first blank.
- Final vol. 1 plate loose; occas. sl. foxed. All vols. backstrip sl. worn/ dam. (mostly at spine-ends).
= Cf. De Buck 597, listing the 2nd edition.
- Each vol. w. owner's entry on first free endpaper. Top of spine vol. 3 sl. chipped. Nevertheless a fine set.
= De Buck 597. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, each vol. w. his bookplate.
- Titles sl. foxed as usual; hinges occas. trifle weak. One spine w. tear; bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
Lennep, J.H. van. De voornaamste geschiedenissen van Noord-Nederland, aan zijne kinderen verhaald. Amst., 1856-1857, 4 vols., 4 fold. engr. maps/ plans, 34 col. lithogr. plates, contemp. unif. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpeice on spine.
- Occas. trifle foxed. Bindings trifle worn along extremities.
= Cat. The Children's World of Learning 2986.
- Remnant of bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. trifle browned. Vellum over joints occas. cracked.
= Nice historic/ historicizing work, reproducing the fine, detailed and oldest plan of Leyden.
= Various Dutch shipping companies, i.a. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland, Oranje Lijn, Nederlandsche Stoomvaart-Maatschappij "Oceaan", Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij and Java-China-Japan Lijn.
= Originally an American ship used for the transport of troops during World War II, the SS Groote Beer was purchased by the Dutch government in 1947.
AND a gelatin silver print by F.J. ROTGANS, (ships at sea), w. the photographer's blindstamp.
- Without vol. 1 and 2.
= Tiele 1237. Contains voyages by i.a. Cornelis de Houtman, Henry Hudson and Olivier van Noort.
- Partly w. (library?)stamps on htitle/ edge of bookblock; partly w. bookplate on upper pastedown; partly sl. yellowed/ browned; edges of bookblock parly sl. foxed. Occas. sl. sunned or w. remnants of ticket on spine.
= Comprises VII, VIII, XI, XII, XVI-XXXVIII, XLI-XLIV, XLVI-LXV, LXIX-CVIII.
AND 5 other published by the same.
= Comprises IV, V/2, VI (frontcover stained), XXVI, XXX, XXXII, XXXIII (2nd ed.,), XXXV (binding stained), XXXVI- XXXIX (binding stained/ worn), XLI, XLIV (lower joint dam.), XLVI, XLVIII, XLIX/1 and 2, L/V,1,2,3, LI, LII, LIII/2, LIV-LVIII, LXI, LXI(reprint), LXIII, LXVI-LXXV, LXXVII-LXXX (dustwr. sl. stained), LXXXI-LXXXVIII, XC, XCII, XCIII, XCV, XCVII-CVI, CVIII-CXV, CXVII, CXVIII.
AND 9 others, i.a. MISSIONS TO THE NIGER. Ed. E.W. Bovill. Vol. 1-4 (Cambr., 1964-1966, 4 vols., (fold.) maps/ plates, orig. gilt cl. w. (1x foxed) dustwr.).
- Both w. folds as published.
- Bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
= One of 25 numb. copies bound in gilt full dark blue morocco by J. BRANDT & ZOON, t.e.g., w. the separately published index bound at the end of the final volume.
- Vol.3 upper hinge broken.
(Droste, C.). Overblyfsels van geheugchenis, der bisonderste voorvallen, In het leeven van den Heere Coenraet Droste. Terwyl hy gedient heeft in veld- en zeeslaagen, belegeringen en ondernemingen (...). Leyden, E.J. Brill, 1879, 3rd ed., 2 parts in 1 vol., VIII,263; (4),267-548p., contemp. hvellum.
- Owners' entry on first blank; some occas. sl. foxing. Covers sl. rubbed.
= Published by the Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letterkunde. Cf. Scheepers I, 178 (1st ed. 1728): "Een der beste bronnen voor de kennis van het dagelijksche leven der patricische families ten tijde van Jan de Witt en Willem III."
AND 8 others, i.a. A.P. VAN VLIET, 'Een vriendelijcke groetenisse'. Brieven van het thuisfront aan de vloot van De Ruyter (1664-1665) (Franeker, 2007, num. (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- One quire loose. Joints and spine-ends sl. rubbed. = The rare first edition.
= Incl. a few brochures des. by J.A.W. VON STEIN (see Haks & Maris p.180). Rotterdamsche Lloyd and Koninkijke Hollandsche Lloyd both fused into Nedlloyd.