- Owner's stamps and entries on title. Otherwise fine. = Nissen, ZBI 3721.
- Both vols. w. bookplate and owner's entry. Backcovers w. dam. spot. = Garrison/ Morton 1706.
Portlock, J.E. Report on the Geology of the County of Londonderry, and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Dublin, A. Milliken etc., 1843, XXXI,(1),784p., 10 (col.) fold maps/ plans/ views, 45 woodengr. plates, 26 ills., contemp. cl.
- First map w. sm. tear and reattached w. cl. tape; some sl. occas. foxing; bookplate of Paul Dienst on upper pastedown. Rebacked; cloth sl. sunned/ worn.
Martin, W.C.L. A General Introduction to the Natural History of Mammiferous Animals, with a particular View of the Physical History of Man, and the more closely Allied Genera of the Order Quadrumana, or Monkeys. London, Wright and Co., 1841, (2),545p., 12 woodengr. plates and 298 ills. by W. HARVEY, contemp. hcalf w. 2 contrasting mor. letterpieces.
- Some sl. occas. foxing; bookplate of S.E. Bouverie Bouverie-Pusey on upper pastedown. Extremities sl. worn.
AND 26 other miscell. works on (human) evolution and creation, i.a. (R. CHAMBERS), Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (ibid., 1860, 11th ed., woodengr. ills., orig. giltlettered blindst. cl.) and S. LAING, A Modern Zoroastrian (ibid., 1890, 4th thousand, orig. giltlettered blindst. cl.).
- Browned/ foxed; lower pastedown detached; frontisp. w. chip in margin. Frontcover warped; vellum soiled.
= Rare. The first Antwerp pharmacopoeia. Vandewiele, p.138 and 295.
- Stamps on title-p.; fingersoiled and stained. = BMN I, p. 380; Daems/ Vandewiele, p.57.
AND 1 other: CODEX MEDICAMENTARIUS SIVE PHARMACOPOEA GALLICA (Paris, 1818, contemp. hcalf, 4to).
- Spine-ends chipped; sl. rubbed. = Nice celestial plates and one plate of a whirlwind.
- Sl. dampstained in upper (mostly blank) margin of p.296 onwards; lacks first free endpaper. Binding sl. worn along extremities.
- One texleaf w. sm. tear in outer blank margin; occas. sl. foxed.
= Cf. Garrison/ Morton 154 (first (German) ed., Leipsic, 1772); Wellcome III, p.459 (other French eds.).
AND 1 other on the same: G. GESSNER, Het leven van Johann Kaspar Lavater (Amst., 1852, contemp. gilt cl., sm. 8vo).
- Partly sl. foxed. Covers sl. chafed.
= Goedeke IV, 1, p.264; Schulte-Strathaus 77c; Kippenberg I, 581; BMN II, p.39. The charming decoration for this work, vignettes and larger and smaller plates and illustrations, was newly executed by J.R. Schellenberg, R. Brichtet, J. Hegi, J. Heidegger and others. The text was selected by Lavater himself from parts of his monumental first German edition (Leipsic, 1775), revised under his supervision and translated into Dutch by Joh. W. van der Haar.
- Occas. underlining/ annots. in ballpoint; partly (sl.) waterst. in lower margin; occas. browned/ soiled; bookplates on verso first free endpaper.
- Without vol.17 (index). Vol.4 a few fold. plates creased; vol.13 (sl.) waterstained throughout (incl. plates). All vols. wrappers sl. worn/ rubbed. Good set.
= BNK 581; cf. Nissen, ZBI 3197. Apart from plates on zoology, botany and natural phenomena, there are also plates of professions, ship-building, garden architecture, etc.
- Boards sl. browned. Fine copy.
= Grinstein 147; Meyer-Palmedo/ Fichtner 1921c; Norman Library F100: "In his analysis of group psychology, Freud examined the nature of the bonds that unite groups, which he traced back to the earliest example of group-formation, the family. He stressed the importance of the part played by the group leader, and stated that the ideal put forth by this leader must correspond with the ego ideal, or superego, of the group members."
Idem. Das Ich und das Es. Ibid., idem, 1923, 1st ed., 77,(1),(2 advert.)p., orig. wr.
- Unopened; wr. loose and split.
= Grinstein 121; Meyer-Palmedo/ Fichtner 1923b; Norman Library F105: "Freud's last major contribution to psychoanalytic theory. The ego and the id offered a new picture of the structure of the mind, introducing the threefold division of ego, superego and id (...)."
- Trifle yellowed; bookplate on upper pastedown. Joints and spine-ends worn; scratch on backcover.
= Wellcome IV, p.412; Hirsch-H. IV, p.605. Rare.
- Eight plates w. (sm.) closed tear in blank margin; newspaper clipping tipped onto first blank and text leaf; ticket pasted onto verso htitle; first few lvs. sl. foxed/ browned. Rebacked.
= Rare French adaptation, by a certain Mr. Perrault, of Raff's famous natural history school book Naturgeschichte für Kinder (Göttingen, 1778). Nissen, ZBI 3269; not in Gumuchian; cf. Buijnsters, BNK 583 (Dutch adaptation by Le Francq van Berkhey); Wegehaupt I, 1725 (German original). With manuscript schoolprize to J. de Sonnaville, dated "Amersfoort le 18 de Dec: 1809".
- Spines rubbed; spine-ends sl. dam. = Vol. 1 warranted by the author. Rare.
- Wrappers creased/ frayed.
= With the loosely inserted errata-leaf. Rouffaer/ Muller Suppl. II, p.88; Ockeloen p.763.
Koninklijke fabriek van rijtuigen en spoorwagens J.J. Beijnes N.V. Beverwijk, n.publ., 1955, (64)p., (full-p.) ills., text in Dutch, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German and Indonesian, orig. (yellowed) ringbinder. - AND 1 other: N.V. NEDERLANDSCHE SPOORWEGEN, De Nederlandsche spoorwegen in vogelvlucht (Utr., 1956, ills., orig. wr., 4to. Folded vertically). - ADDED: 10 brochures and small publications on (public) transport, i.a. 2 by Gazelle Rijwielfabriek (1934/ 1937, ills. and wrs. by A. VLAANDEREN), KLM (1946, 2x) and Haagsche Omnibus-Maatschappij (1898).
- New endpapers; title-p. corner restored; partly vaguely waterst. in top blank margin. Vellum soiled.
= Rare first Dutch ed. of The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation (London, 1691) by the English naturalist John Ray (1627-1705).
- Title-p. and first blank loose, both lvs. lower corner restored w. scotch tape (w. modern paper to first blank); brown offsetting from 1 plate to opposite leaf; occas. trifle foxed. Binding rubbed and sl. worn.
= Cf. Gerrare 258 (1st ed. London, 1742): "This book is epoch-making, and probably no book dealing with firearms is better known or so frequently quoted; its principles were accepted generally, and the work was recognised as the standard authority for many years".
BOUND WITH: Inman, J. An Introduction to Naval Gunnery. Portsea/ London, W. Woodward/ Rivington & Co., 1828, V,(3),52p., woodcut ills.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Binding sl. worn/ rubbed along extremities. = Rare.
Portielje, A.F.J. and Abramsz, S. Het Artisboek. Zutphen, P. van Belkum, n.d. (1922), 2 parts in 1 vol., VIII,295,(1); (6),304,(1)p., num. (full-p.) ills., orig. pict. cl., 4to (fine). - AND 1 other: KRUIDENIER AAN DE AMSTEL. De Amsterdamse Hortus volgens Johannes Snippendaal (1646). Ed. F. Bouman, B. Baljet and E. Zevenhuizen (Amst., 2007, num. ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. Fine).