- Yellowed (as usual); final textleaf sl. dam. from formerly sticking to final free endpaper; portion of wrap-around band pasted onto lower pastedown; owner's entry on first blank.
= Provenance: Jacqueline van Maarsen.
- Three issues with owner's stamp and annotation in pen on frontpage; several issues sl. frayed and sl. worn/ torn on folds; issue no. 7 large tear; issue no. 11 lacks portion of lower inner corner (affecting the text).
= Remarkable periodical published by the National Socialists, ostensively as an illegal, satirical journal. A rare complete run of this subtle collaborationist propaganda publication. One of the contributors to the periodical was Willy van der Heide (= W.H.M. van den Hout), better known as the author of the Bob Evers series. (cf. Groeneveld, Zwaard van de geest, p.86).
De Gil. Speciale extra editie! N.pl., n.d. (±1950), (4)p., ills., folio (torn on folds).
= Reprint of the so-called "Valse Gil", originally published in The Hague, 1944 by Ons Volk as counter-propaganda against the publishers of the true Gil.
- Lettering on frontcover/ backstrip partly rubbed/ faded.
- Bookblock splitting; a few markings in col. pencil; dedication(?) on first free endpaper ("Wer durchkommt, der hat Glück und wer verreckt, hat Pech!"); some foxing. Binding sl. worn and discol. along edges.
= De Jong 664 (erroneously mentioning 1913 and 1944 as the resp. fictitious and actual date of publication). Very rare clandestine publication written by Etty Hillesum in camp Westerbork (from where she was deported to Auschwitz in 1943) describing life in the camp in a very penetrating way. Published for the benefit of the resistance.
= With the separately published English summary (orig. wr.).
Zentener, C. and Bedürftig, F. Das grosse Lexikon des Dritten Reiches. Munich, Südwest Verlag, 1985, 686p., ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to.
- Portrait of the author mounted to first free endpaper.
= Willem Sassen was a Dutch member of the Waffen SS. After the war he escaped to South America and became, among other things, pr-advisor to Augusto Pinochet and Alfredo Stroessner.
Rost van Tonningen-Heubel, F.S. Op zoek naar mijn huwelijksring. Erembodegem, De Krijger, 1990, 332,(2)p., plates, orig. wr.
= The Black Widow's autobiography. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION "Onze eer is trouw" on title-p.
= 1. De Landstorm; 2. Vrijwilligers Legioen "Nederland"; 3. Vrijw. Pantsergrenadier Brigade "Nederland". 23e Pantsergrenadier Divisie "Nederland". 4. 5. SS-Pantserdivisie "Wiking" en militaire formaties. Rare complete set of this controversial work.
= Provenance: Jacqueline van Maarsen.
- Without vol. 1. Endpapers sl. foxed. A fine copy. = One of 50 copies printed in brown, not for trade.
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown.
= The rare original edition. The large view shows the new buildings on the north-boulevard, which made Zandvoort an internationally known "Kurort". All those buildings were destroyed in World War II.
Rapport-Badplaats Zandvoort. Onderzoek naar de toekomstmogelijkheden en richtlijnen voor den wederopbouw van Zandvoort als zeebadplaats. Amst., College van Algemeene Commissarissen voor den Wederopbouw, (1946), IX,(1),179p., 33 (fold.) plates, orig. pict. wr. - AND 2 others.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- All fine.
= Includes several nicely illustrated publications dealing with the latest in firefighting techniques. The 8th Nijverheids-Congres was held at Middelburg during the 87ste Algemeene Vergadering der Nederlandsche Maatschappij ter Bevordering van Nijverheid. Participating firefighting machine producers came from the Netherlands, Great-Britain and Belgium. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.
- Lacks first free endpapers and htitle; title-p. sl. stained. Binding rubbed along extremities and on frontcover. = Scarce.
- Vertically knacked (frontcover worse).
= "Present exemplaar" (printed on frontcover). "Goed Hollandsch Drukwerk is moeijelijk verkrijgbaar in Kaapstad" (contemp. manuscript on first blank). Rare.
- Owner's entry opposite title-p. Binding sl. dustsoiled.
- First few pages w. mounted magazine clippings. Dustwr. sl. dam.
AND 4 others on New Guinea, i.a. D. BAILEY, Another image. Papua New Guinea (London, 1975, num. (col.) photogr. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to) and K. BURRIDGE, Tangu Traditions. A study of the Way of Life, Mythology, and Developing Experience of a New Guinea People (Oxford, 1969, ills., plates, orig. cl. w. dustwr.).