- One map w. tear of 11 cm. in inner margin; two maps w. tear/ dam. in inner corner (repaired); waterst. in upper outer corner throughout; sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed.
= Koeman VI, Arn 3.
- Letterpieces on some vols. sl. worn/ dam. = Facs. reprint of the ed. Amst., 1663.
- A few maps partly split on fold; occas. sl. frayed (1x sl. dam.). = Attractively coloured maps.
- All maps fine. Backstrip dam; covers worn along extremities.
- Contents occas. trifle fingersoiled, otherwise fine. Binding duststained and sl. worn along extremities.
= Rare atlas, the map of North America showing Alaska as "Russische Küsten Niederlässungen", California as part of Mexico and naming Canada as "Hudsonsbay Länder".
- The plates (sl.) foxed (1st plate worse); several plates sl. water-/ dampstained in blank margin. Binding soiled and stained; paper over boards wearing off at board edges.
= Fine views of i.a. Namur, Dinant, Liège and Maastricht.
- Fine. = General history (vol. I and II) and repertory (vol. III and IV) listing 237 Flemish noble families.
- Without the 1st vol.; a few plates w. sm. tears; upper hinge sl. weak; sm. ticket on title-p.; sl. fingersoiled. Binding sl. rubbed.
= Cat. NHSM p.241.
- Restored copy: all lvs. doubled/ strengthened or impregnated; all text lvs. and several plates dam. by silverfish(?) and partly w. traces of tape; (partly heavily) browned. Sold w.a.f.
= Rouffaer/ Muller p.402.
- Sl. waterst. at the end.
- Vol. 6 lacks 1 plate and p.51-62; title-p. of each vol. w. library stamp of the Natuurkundige Ver. in Ned. Indië; maps and plates occas. sl. waterst./ cut sl. short (mostly) in right margin (some w. loss of a few letters and borderline) / tears repaired w. tape or paper (mostly on verso); a few vols. inner (mostly) blank margin partly (sl.) wormholed and occas. strengthened w. tape; some lvs. loose(ning).
= Rare, near complete copy of the first collective Dutch edition in attractive bindings. Title-p. of vol. 1 reads "Reize" instead of "Reizen". Beddie 52; Tiele 268; Cat. NHSM p.140.
- Hinges weak/ broken (but holding on cords); some lvs. sl. frayed (untrimmed copy); bookplate on upper pastedown. Spine-ends and extremities sl. worn/ rubbed (1 corner cracked).
= Beddie 683.
- Occas. sl. waterstained in upper blank margin. All vols. spine-ends chipped; binding worn. Contents very fine.
= This Rouen edition not recorded in the usual reference works (2 other eds.: Rouen, E. Herault, 1715 (5 vols.) and Rouen, J.B. Machuel, 1723 (5 vols.)). Our edition in 4 vols. (cf. earlier editions) appears to be complete. Cf. Sabin 18383; Borba de Moraes p.242; Henze II, p.10; Howgego D7 and Hill 417 (listing the ed. London 1697). "In the account of his first voyage to New Holland, Dampier drew a graphic and most repulsive image of the aborigine: The Inhabitants of this Country are the miserablest People in the world. The Hodmadods of Monomatapa, though a nasty People, yet for Wealth are Gentlemen to these; who have no Houses and skin Garments. Sheep, Poultry and Fruits of the Earth, Ostrich Eggs, etc. as the Hodmadods have: and setting aside their Humane Shape, they differ but little from Brutes." (Smith, p.169). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.
- Upper hinge broken. = Contains fine views.
- Some foxing. = Cf. PMM 423.
- Spine-ends trifle rubbed. Otherwise fine.
Idem. Essays in Persuasion. Ibid., idem, 1931, 1st ed., XIII,(1),376p., orig. gilt cl.
- Owner's entry on title-p.
- Library/ cancellation stamps and ticket on first endpaper.
Idem. Essays in Biography. Ibid., idem, 1933, reprint ed., X,318,(1)p., portraits, orig. gilt cl. - AND 1 other by the same: De economische gevolgen van den vrede (Amst., 1920, 1st Dutch ed., orig. gilt cl.).
= First Russian translation of Rosa Luxemburg's doctoral dissertation Die Industrielle Entwicklung Polens on which she graduated summa cum laude at the University of Zurich (1897), being the first Polish woman ever to obtain a doctoral degree. Zaleski 1025; cf. Stammhammer III, p.212.
- Without the accomp. text vol.; 8 leaves (incl. frontwr.) sl. dampstained, mainly in blank margin; frontwr. yellowed; lacks backwr.
= Probably the loosely inserted plate does not belong to the facsimile. Description raisonnée of Papyrus Leiden I 383. Rare.
- Unopened copy; plates occas. trifle foxed. Lower outer corner of frontwrapper torn off; backwr. reattached.