- Sl. foxed and stained; a few plates w. some brownish offsetting. Binding rubbed along edges and sl. worn.
= Rare, separately published edition of the plates from M. STOKE, Hollandse Jaar-Boeken of Rijm-Kronijk (1699). Ekama 312.
- Occas. trifle yellowed. A good/ fine set. = Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- Some vols. (sl.) foxed. Paper over frontcover of vol. 47 dam.; vol. 37 and 38 backstrip sl. rubbed. Otherwise a fine and attractively bound set in good condition.
= The final 2 vols. consist of the "Vervolg" of Wagenaar's Vaderlandsche Historie and the "Algemeen register op de Vaderlandsche Historie".
- Vol.1 lacks map; portraits occas. sl. foxed; all vols. bookplate on upper pastedown and first blank. A few vols. spine-ends worn/ rubbed.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- One map w. (closed) tear in inner margin (reaching into the map). Otherwise fine.
- Partly foxed. Backstrips rubbed/ sl. worn (esp. affecting letterpieces); leather sl. dried; top of spines partly chipped.
- All vols. bookplate "Ex Bibliotheca J.W. Six" on upper pastedown; one vol. w. later annots. on lower pastedown and final free endpaper, otherwise contents fine. Bindings sl. worn.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 513e.
- Sl. wormholed in inner (blank) margin. Binding worn/ dam.
= Knuttel 561. Rare ed. of William of Orange's famous defence against the Banedict, first published 1581.
- Partly (sl.) worn copies w. various defects. The lot sold w.a.f.
= I.a. S. STYL, De opkomst en bloei der Vereenigde Nederlanden (Amst./ Harlingen, 1778, contemp. calf); J. MEERMAN, De burgerlyke vryheid in haare heilzame, de volks-vryheid in haare schadelyke gevolgen voorgesteld (Leyden, 1793, contemp. limp boards); S.I. WISELIUS, De staatskundige verlichting der Nederlanderen, in een wijsgerig-historisch tafereel geschetst (Brussels, 1828, contemp. hcalf. Lacks backtrip); L.P. VAN DE SPIEGEL, Brieven en Negotiatien (Amst., 1803, 3 vols., contemp. unif. boards); IDEM (ed.), Bundel van onuitgegeven stukken, dienende ter opheldering der Vaderlandsche Historie (...) (Goes, 1783, 2 vols., contemp. unif. boards); PLAN VAN CONSTITUTIE VOOR HET VOLK VAN NEDERLAND (The Hague, 1796, contemp. boards); J. WAGENAAR, Verhandeling van historiesche en politike tractaaten (Amst., 1780, 2 vols., contemp. unif. boards); (E. LUZAC), Toets voor het onderzoek van Groot-Brittanniens gedrag, ten opzichte van Holland (...) (Leyden, 1758, contemp. wr.) and A. KLUIT, Academische redevoering over het misbruik van 't Algemeen Staatsrecht (Leyden, 1787, without binding).
- Some foxing; first issues dustsoiled/ sl. darkened.
= The very first issues of this regional Groningen newspaper, published twice a week.
= I.a. issues of Opregte Haarlemsche Courant, Provinciaal Dagblad van Noord-Braband, Nederlandsche Staats-Courant, Dagblad van 's Gravenhage and Moniteur van Amsterdam.
AND an issue of the satyrical weekly DE SNELZIENDE LYNCEUS (1748).
- Occas sl. foxed; final lvs sl. waterst. in inner blank margin. Extremities sl. worn.
= With 1 extra plate not called for in binder's instructions. Buisman 1724; De Vries 203; Scheepers 444; Waller 1272.
(Idem). Redevoeringen van den eerwaarden heer Sebaldus Nothanker. Uit zyn Handschrift verzameld. Uit het Hoogduitsch vertaald. Amst., M. Schalekamp, 1776-1777, 2 parts in 1 vol., LIV,158,(2); XLVI,(2),160p., 2 diff. engr. title-vignettes, bound almost unif. w. the above. - BOUND WITH: (Idem). De Liefde-Geschiedenissen van Sebaldus Nothanker, en zyne Vrouw Wilhelmina, voor hun Trouwen; een Comiecq Gedicht in Proza. Amst., J. Dóll, 1776, (6),112p., sm. 8vo.
- Second work lvs. cut out and attached to contemp. blank lvs. matching the size of first work. Extremities worn.
= From the library of J.H. Molkenboer (his bookplate in both vols.).
- Foxed. Bindings sl. worn along extremities. = Buisman 1724; De Vries 203; Scheepers 444; Waller 1272.
- Frontisp. minimally frayed along outer edge; bound somewhat tightly, thereby sl. obscuring centre of double-p. plates. Frontcover reattached; vellum sl. warped. Otherwise fine.
= LARGE PAPER copy. Tiele 799; Howgego N25; Bosch 145; Borba de Moraes II, 614; Sabin 55278; Lipperheide Md 2; Nissen ZBI 2975; Balders 1075; Landwehr, VOC 282; Hill 1227. "His (...) travels in Brazil and the East Indies appeared posthumously in 1682, edited from his notes and papers by his brother Hendrik. Both volumes were lavishly produced and bore engravings taken from Nieuhof's sketches." (Howgego).
- Upper joint splitting; top of spine sl. dam.; vellum sl. stained.
= Wellcome IV, p.238; DSB X, p.120; BMN I, p.522; Bierens de Haan 3561. This main work of Nieuwentijt was "intended to demonstrate the existence of God by teleological arguments. Never before had this been tried on such a scale, and none among Nieuwentijt's numerous imitators equalled his completeness." (DSB).
- Owner's entry on title.
= Rare first edition of this compilation of letters and major polemical texts that marked the feud between Don Juan José of Austria (1629-1679), illegitimate son of Philip IV of Spain, governor of the Spanish Netherlands (1656-1659) and the Austrian Jesuit Johann Eberhard Nithard (1607-1681). Rahir 2617.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Lower joint of vol. 2 splitting; upper joint starting..
= Hayn/ Got. I, 404; Cohen/ de Ricci 752; Gay/ Lemonnyer II, p.335f.
- A few textleaves w. paper flaw in margins (occas. reaching into text). Frontcover of vol.2 chafed spot in lower margin and top of spine chipped.
= Without the supplement. Lipsius/ Leitzmann p.47.
- Contents good; occas. cut sl. short, sometimes touching the image of an ill. Joints splitting/ weak; spine-ends sl. dam.; corners worn.
= Contains num. fine views of Dutch cities, maps, sea-battles etc.