- Both vols. bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. sl. foxed. = Van Herwijnen 810.
= Contains views of i.a. "Sonsbeek", "Doorwerth", "Biljoen", "De Duno" and "De Huneschans".
WITH loosely inserted 6 unrelated photogr. views of places in Germany (also late 19th cent.).
- Contents partly loosening. Covers worn/ dam. and sl. waterstained; frontcover almost loose; backstrip dam. = Rare.
AND 1 other.
- Without the slipcase. With the separate introd. booklet. = Facs. reprint of the ed. Amst., 1649.
Blaeu's Atlas van de Nederlanden. Facsimile uitgave van de originele tekst en 65 kaarten uit de 'Grooten Atlas' van Joan Blaeu. Introd. C. Broekema. Amst., Orbit, 1973, num. (col.) facs. maps, printed in 550 numb. copies, orig. silvergilt artif. leather, slipcase, large folio. - AND 1 other from the series Le grand atlas ou cosmographie Blauiane (Vol. 10).
- A few maps loose(ning); some maps w. neat tear at lower end of middle fold.
= Koeman III, Th & M 1. Rare forerunner of the Huberts atlas.
Rijkens, R.R. School atlas van Nederland en zijne bezittingen. Groningen, J.B. Wolters, 1876, (4) textp., 20 double-p. col. lithogr. maps, contemp. hmor. w. giltlettered mor. title-piece on frontcover., folio.
- Several maps split on central fold and partly loose(ning); contemp. owner's entry on title-p.; several maps w. (erasable) pencil marking in provinces.
AND 7 others, all but one atlases, partly incomplete, incl. 1 German atlas, i.a. TH. LIECHTENSTERN und H. LANGE, Schul-atlas zum Unterricht in der Erdkunde (Braunschw., 1875, 45 double-p. lithogr. maps, contemp. giltlettered cl., 4to. Prelim. textleaves and one map waterstained; bookblock loose; backstrip dam.) and H. BLINK, Nederland. Handleiding bij het onderwijs in de aardrijkskunde van Nederland (Amst., 1893, 1st ed, col. lithogr. fold. map, ills., orig. wr. Frontwr. and title sl. browned).
- Contents fine; occas. a few foxed spots. Leather over corners and backstrips chafed/ sl. worn.
= Rarely found bound as an atlas. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIX.
- The fold. map (Noord-Holland and Friesland) w. tear on intersection of folds; paper rather brittle. Covers worn and sl. warped; lacks backstrip.
= Koeman III, Smu 1 A.
- All vols. owner's entry on title-p. Vol. 1 frontcover loose and top of backstrip dam.; lacks letterpieces; joints splitting.
= The rather rare first English edition.
- Lacks the map, 2 plans, 2 tables and 7 views/ plates. Incomplete, sl. mediocre copy. Sold w.a.f.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 110; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 184a.
- Covers of portfolio water- and duststained; contents fine. = Rare.
AND 1 other: B. PETERS, (Scenes around 's Graveland) (series of 10 lithographs signed, numb. and dated "'96" in pencil, and 3 offset plates, loose as issued in orig. wr. Sent as a new year's wish by the municipal council of 's Graveland).
- Occas. trifle foxed; final 2 maps sl. yellowed; all vols. w. bookplate (of J.W. Six) on upper pastedown. Covers of atlas vol. sl. warped. A good/ fine set.
= Index to vol. I-V in vol. 5 and to VI and VII in vol. 7. Landwehr, Dutch Books with Coloured Plates, 264.
- Bookplate on first blank; library stamp on title-p.
- Two plates sl. foxed. All vols. without final free endpaper.
- Wrappers loose.
= Bodel Nyenhuis 2573; Nijhoff 4235; Van der Meulen p.191.
- Lacks title-p., 8 prelim. lvs. and 5 text lvs. (20, 38 and 50-52); a few lvs. cut sl. short and reattached (prob. from another copy); later endpapers; partly waterst. Sold w.a.f.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 204,a; De Wind p.348-349; Van Someren I, p.103-104; Hollstein VI, p.240; F.M. 89. The second and most desirable edition (first Münster, 1609), the first with the illustrations. The full-page portraits showing in the background places, buildings and scenes connected with the lives of the depicted persons.
= Facs. reprint of the ed. Leeuwarden, 1718.
- Lacks title and 1 plan of Leeuwarden; sl. yellowed; sl. mouldy at the end (incl. 2 plans); final lvs. margins restored; one leaf w. large tear.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 523c; Carasso-Kok 98 and 224; De Wind p.555-557.
= Includes the sale of "twee Deftige Huysingen Op de Smalle zyde van de Nieuwe-Stad op de Deinumer Suipmerkt binnen Leeuwaarden. En een Schoone welgelegene Saag Molen, met drie en een half Pondemate kosteleik Greidland gelegen aan de Harlinger Trekvaart by Schenken Schans" (1749); the "Wind-Oliemolen, genaamd 'de Herderin', met daaraan verbonden Knechtswoningen, Pakhuis, Stalling, Erf en Grond (...) alles gelegen achter het Noordvliet aan den weg naar Cambuur" (1888); a notice by the Staaten van Vrieslandt refusing entry to the French ship "Elisabeth" carrying sick passengers (1768) and the sale of properties in Wijns, Sijbrandaburen, Deersum and Bozum.
- Contemp. owner's entry on first blank; 2 sm. stamps on title; bookplate on upper pastedown. Fine copy.
= Gouda Quint p.112f; Bodel Nijenhuis 766.