- Trifle yellowed. Spine rubbed; letterpiece dam./ partly worn off. = De Backer/ Sommervogel I, p.1106.
- Bookblock splitting; owner's entry on first free endpaper. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities; portion of paper over backcover torn off.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXI.
- Occas. sl. (water)stained; pastedowns loose; upper pastedown dam. Binding sl. creased/ soiled/ rubbed; sm. hole in frontcover.
= Later/ contemp. owner's entries of "Petrus Londeel" (on upper pastedown) and [illegible].
BOUND WITH: Ordonnantien politicque ghestatueert ten lande vande vryen. Ibid., idem, 1646, (2),66,(2)p., (ident.) woodcut title-vignette.
- Sl. yellowed; 18th cent. owner's entries on title in pen and ink by "R" and "J.P. van Dinghen". Vellum sl. dam. at top of spine; lacks ties.
= Contains a list of forbidden books.
- Title-p. loose; p.431-433 stained (due to offsetting of plates?). Rebound w. use of contemp. leather.
Bewick, T. A General History of Quadrupeds. Ibid., E. Walker for T. Bewick and S. Hodgson, 1807, 5th ed., VIII,525,(1 advert.)p., woodengr. title-vignette, 225 ills. and 111 vignettes by T. BEWICK, contemp. calf w. mor. letterpiece and gilt supralibros of THE SIGNET LIBRARY on both covers.
- A few quires stained in (blank) margin; later endpapers. Rebacked w. 19th-cent. morocco; covers and extremities sl. rubbed/ worn.
= Roscoe 5; Nissen ZBI 351; Ray 49 (edition 1790).
- Owner's entry in pencil by "Lady Legard - Dorffield - July". Upper joint broken; lacks part of letterpiece.
Somervile, W. The Chase; a poem. London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1802, XXIII,(1),105p., 13 (incl. title-vignette) (full-p.) woodengr. ills. by T. BEWICK, contemp. gilt green hmor., t.e.g.
- Sl. waterstained/ sl. soiled; preliminary lvs. browned; contemp. owner's entry on first blank. Paper over covers partly worn off and frontcover dented.
= Hugo, no.95.
Bewick, T. and J. Select fables; with cuts, designed and engraved by Thomas and John Bewick, and others, previous to the year 1784: together with a memoir; and a descriptive catalogue of the works of messrs. Bewick. Newcastle, printed by S. Hodgson for E. Charnley a.o., 1820, (2),XL,332p., woodengr. portr., title-vignette and 336 vignettes by T. and J. BEWICK, modern hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.
- Contemp. owner's entry on first blank; occas. sl. foxed (esp. the portrait). Rebacked.
= Roscoe p.117-180; Hugo 428; Ray 52: "Bewick deplored this well-produced volume, which to his mind could only serve "to feed the whimsies of bibliomanists", but he tolerated its publication. Though some of the engravings hardly rise above the chapbook level (...) the book is useful as a record of his work before he achieved his mature style."
AND 2 other editions of the same work.
- Occas. trifle waterst in blank margins, otherwise a fine copy. Backstrips of both vols. sl. wormholed/ dam. not affecting contents; dam. spot (1,5 cm.) on frontcover of vol. 1.
- Hinges broken; some lvs. loose(ning). Maps (bound at the end from another copy?) browned along outer margins and sl. frayed. Covers loose and worn/ rubbed; backstrip dam.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding w. some rubbed spots; corners bumped/ showing. Otherwise fine.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 131; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 403.
- Wormholed at the beginning and end; extensive old. annots. on first and final blanks. Binding sl. worn; lacks clasps and catches (one clasp partly remaining); covers sl. wormholed.
= Cf. Darlow/ Moule 4229.
- Sl. foxed. Backcover and final endpaper darkened (by fire?); vellum dustsoiled; gilt largely faded.
= Spoelder 4. Darlow/ Moule 4705.
- Lacks one map; portrait loose. Upper joint split. Corners bumped; binding rubbed.
- Occas. sl. waterst./ soiled; partly trifle wormholed; sm. tear in title-p.; contemp. annot. and table of contents on final 2 lvs. Top of spine sl. dam.; corners showing.
= The so called Leuvense Nieuwe Testament. This is the edition with 962 pages printed for the "Roomsgezinden". Poortman I, p.134f; Le Long p.632ff; De Backer/ Sommervogel II, p.1533,39. "Dit Nieuwe Testament is merkwaardig, omdat het is opgedragen aan de Staten van Holland en Zeeland" (Poortman). Rare.
- Coat of arms on title and initials at the beginning coloured red; title and all maps w. restored/ extended margins (the maps doubled w. thin Japanese); first ±50 lvs. w. perforation holes and rusty stains in inner margin, affecting text. Binding restored; spine renewed.
= Poortman I, p.147 and 151: "(...) deze bijbel staat nog altijd bekend als de beste Statenbijbel, die ooit is verschenen" (p.147); Darlow/Moule II, 3315. On the worldmap see Shirley 498.
- Lacks the worldmap, plan of Jerusalem and 4 fold. maps; map lacks the fold. parts; partly waterstains in margins. Lacks 2 clasps. Sold w.a.f.
= Warranted by J.S. van Swol on verso title.
- Lacks title-p. and final leaf (w. woodcut ill.); bookplate on first blank; occas. sl. (water)stained. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Rare edition, only 2 copies in STCV (1x complete). Poortman I, p.236 lists this bible summarily.
- Prelim. lvs. sl. waterst. in lower blank margin; pastedowns detached. Spine sl. faded/ rubbed. Good/ fine copy.
= Very rare bible, not in STCN/ NCC and Darlow/ Moule, and no copy traced on the market. Consists of the New Testament, the Psalms in the translation of Petrus Datheen and the Catechism. Warranted by the secretary Jacob van Co(o)sen.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed/ browned, otherwise fine. Rebacked w. use of orig. backstrip; new endpapers.
= Cf. Darlow/ Moule 3350. Plates by J. LUYKEN printed in Amst. by J. Covens and C. Mortier. On the print series: Poortman II, p.131-132.
- (Sl.) foxed. Lacks clasps and catches; joints rubbed. Binding otherwise fine.
AND 2 others: a French 8vo bible (Amst., 1770, engr. title-p., contemp. gilt marbled calf. Binding sl. worn) and Les Pseaumes de David (Rott., 1787, contemp. calf w. gilt spine, 4to. Binding rubbed/ worn).