- Lacks ties. Backcover sl. soiled. Otherwise fine.
= Copy of the DELUXE large paper edition of 750 numb. and SIGNED copies bound in gilt white cloth, with gilt endpapers, t.e.g. Riall p.91, noting i.a. that this edition contains an extra plate; Latimore/ Haskell p.32-33, only mentioning a copy in red cloth. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVII.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Spines sl. soiled. = Latimore/ Haskell, p.37f.
ADDED: C. KINGSLEY, The Waterbabies (London, n.d. (1916), 12 tipped-in col. plates, ills. and orig. gilt cl. by J. WILLCOX SMITH, 4to).
- Some sl. occas. foxing; owner's ticket on title-p. Binding sl. foxed (backstrip somewhat worse).
= One of 750 numb. copies signed by the illustrator, bound in orig. gilt full vellum dec. by A. Rackham. Latimore/ Haskell p.66f.
- Some foxing. Spine strengthened w. paper; wr. sl. frayed; lower blank corner frontwr. torn off.
= Kilgour 915. Rare Russian art nouveau publication, illustrated by members of the Mir Iskusstva.
- Owner's entry on title. = Monod 1843; Rouir 1340-1346.
= This copy bound in giltlettered hmor. by the Phoenix Bindery.
Sikelianos, A. De heilige weg. Dutch transl. H. Warren and M. Molegraaf. Ibid., idem, 1986, 46,(2)p., parallel text in Greek and Dutch, 60 numb. copies, printed in black and green in 60 numb. copies (30).
= One of 30 copies bound in giltlettered hmor. by the Phoenix Bindery.
Kavafis, K.P. De Julianos-gedichten. Dutch transl. H. Warren and M. Molegraaf. Ibid., idem, 1987, 38,(1)p., parallel Greek and Dutch text, printed in black, grey and green in 60 numb. copies (20).
= One of 20 copies on Barcham Green (this copy numb. "9") , according to the colophon bound in hmor., but this copy is without binding.
ADDED: Perk, J. Ik hep een krulebol. Een brief van 31 december 1866. Introd. R. Breugelmans. Utr., Sub Signo Libelli, 1984, (13)p., facs. (printed by Jan de Jong), printed in black and blue in 68 numb. copies, orig. gilt wr.
- Unopened copy.
Muratov, P. Tri rasskaza (Three tales). Ibid., idem, 1922, 54,(6)p., ills. and orig. wr. by F.-P. BLUM.
= The 34th publication of the Renildis Handpers. One of 9 copies printed on name. This copy for H.H. Kruse pr.
= De Renildis Handpers 1957-1987 p.13: "De aanschaf van andere lettertypen gaven de drukker ruimere mogelijkheden om voor elke gekozen tekst een geheel eigen interpretatie te maken. Gewezen kan worden op de Codex van Georg Trump, die in 1968 bij de Renildis Handpers haar Nederlandse debuut als boekletter maakte in de uitgave van het Wilhelmus, die wordt gekenmerkt door een fraaie balans van pagina, letter en kleur." The 18th publication of the Renildis Handpers.
= The 19th publication of the Renildis Handpers. Copy printed on name of Herber Blokland. With loosely inserted New Year's wish, signed by the printer.
= The 43rd publication of the Renildis Handpers. One of 22 copies printed on name. This copy for H.H. Kruse pr. and Mej C.J.M. Kruse.
= The 32nd publication of the Renildis Handpers. One of 12 copies printed on name. This copy for H.H. Kruse pr.
= The 31st publication of the Renildis Handpers. Copy printed on name of H.H. Kruse.
- Covers foxed.
= Contains 4 extensive letters by Kousbroek (1x) and Reve (3x), all in facsimile. One of 30 copies for the publisher and authors.
AND 1 other by the same: De Jongste Voordracht (Amst., 2003, dvd in orig. wr., produced in 2000 numb. copies). - ADDED: 14 col. photostats of autograph (drafts of) poems by the same.
= Contains 2 letters by Reve and 2 letters by 't Hooft, all in facsimile. WIth loosely inserted a picture postcard showing the portrait of Charles Baudelaire, with on verso a manuscript dedication by Gerard Reve, signed "Charles Baudelaire/ Paris, Noel. 1883".
Idem. A Prison Song in Prose. Amst., Athenaeum Polak & Van Gennep/ Thomas Rap, 1968, 1st ed., (24)p., photogr. portr. by E. POSTHUMA DE BOER, 3 ills. and frontwr. by T. KOOLHAAS, printed in 3000 copies, orig. wr. w. dustwr., 4to (fine).
- Paper letterpiece of vol. 1 sl. nibbled on by silverfish. = With the prospectus loosely inserted.
Horatius Flaccus, Q. Opera omnia. Ed. E. Wickham. Ibid., idem, 1910, (12),290,(1)p., printed in 1016 numb. copies (1000), orig. clothbacked boards, t.e.g. - AND 3 others by the same publisher, each printed in a lim. numb. copies on handmade Riccardi paper, all unif. bound w. the preceding: C.J. CAESAR, Commentarii rerum in Gallia (...) (1914); CATULLUS, TIBULLUS and PROPERTIUS, Carmina quae extant omnia (1911) and APULEIUS, Psyche et Cupido (1913).
= Cat. Balkema, Vijf Ponden Pers no.1; De Jong 697; Simoni R12.
Baudelaire, C. Conseils aux jeunes littérateurs. Rosières, P. Mangart (= The Hague, A.A.M. Stols), 1944, 22,(2)p., printed in 150 numb. copies, orig. wr., sm. 8vo.
= De Jong 70; Van Dijk 626.
AND 4 others, i.a. NOVALIS, Die Gedichte von Friedrich von Hardenberg genannt Novalis (The Hague, De Zilverdistel, 1915, printed in 200 copies, (sl. later) plain wr.).
- Contents fine. Covers partly sl. browned; backstrip dam. (partly repaired).. = Rare.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; sl. foxed. Spine sunned; upper joint splitting and dam. at top.
ADDED: Crane, W. Queen Summer or the Tourney of the Lily & the Rose. London/ Paris etc., Cassell & Comp., 1891, 1st ed., 40,(2),8(advert.)p., (full-p.) col. lithogr. ills., endpapers and orig. clothbacked dec. boards by W. CRANE, bound as a blockbook, 4to.
- Covers sl. dampstained and worn along extremities. = Spencer, Walter Crane p.137/ 138; Massé p.41.