- Occas. trifle browned/ waterst.
= Contains i.a. a view of Bergen op Zoom and a plate depicting the tomb of Engelbert II and his spouse in the Grote Kerk in Breda.
- Apart from some foxing mainly in the second half of the book, a fine copy.
= Leendertz 126; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 235 b and c. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.
- A few leaves trifle foxed; first free endpaper duststained. Professionally rebacked with use of original backstrip; sl. worn along extremities; upper corners restored.
= Leendertz 126; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 235 b and c.
- Lacks 2 maps, otherwise complete. All vols. occas. sl. foxed/ stained; some lvs. sl. dam./ unopened. Backstrips worn (letterpieces partly illegible); spine-ends and corners sl. dam./ rubbed.
- Sl. foxed; sm. stain on title-p.; bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. modern annots. on blank margins. Spine-ends dam.; paper over boards torn off; binding worn along extremities.
= Famous mystification, ascribed to Regnerus de Graaf, engraver from Haarlem.
- Foxed and sl. dampstained; occas. waterst. in blank margins. Old owner's entry on first blank: "Uit de Bibliotheek van J.v.WIjk Rz., aangekocht Junij 1847. MPr."
= Famous mystification, ascribed to Regnerus de Graaf, engraver from Haarlem.
- Fine copy.
= Rare pamphlets about the peasant uprisings ('Pachtersoproer') in the 18th-century Dutch Republic, caused by the dissatisfaction with the system of commercial tax-collection, with a map of Dam Square in Amsterdam indicating the civil militias during the revolt of June 28, 1748. Knuttel 17879/ 17961b.
- Some occas. mouldy specks, mainly in blank margins. Backstrips sl. rubbed; paper over covers chafed/ dam.
= Large paper copy.
- (Occas. sl.) yellowed/ foxed; vol. 1 and 4 prelim. lvs./ pastedowns trifle wormholed. Bindings sl. stained/ soiled. Otherwise fine.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 311f and 311h.
- Partly waterstained; hinges broken (holding on 2 cords). Binding rubbed/ worn.
- The facs. plates sl. browned and frayed in margins. Library ticket on frontcover; binding sl. worn along extremities.
- Three owner's entries on upper pastedown/ first blank; partly sl. waterstained; some lvs. w. sm. tears (w. loss of portion of blank margin); pastedowns loosening/ detached. Vellum backcover loosening at turn-ins; sm. tear at top of spine; 3 corners showing.
= From the library of Jacob Hooft Graafland (1865-1931), court clerk in Utrecht (his bookplate on upper pastedown). Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 328a; Dekkers p.112, 10; Camus 871; De Buck 7114; Van Heynsbergen p.94f. Two plates depicting officials and militia of the city of Utrecht, with resp. the banner and the coat of arms.
Idem. De jure gladii tractatus et de toparchis qui exercent id in diocesi Ultrajectina. Leyden, J. Kellenaar, 1689, (16),704,(8)p., engr. title-vignette showing Charles V, contemp. blindst. double panelled vellum w. central floral ornament, 4to. - BOUND WITH: Idem. De Rebus Ultrajectinis Et Inprimis de Bello Cum Covordensibus, Tarantiis, seu Drentinis Olim gesto Auctoris Incerti (...). Leyden, H. vander Boxe, 1690, (44),203,(5)p. - BOUND WITH: Idem. Chronicon Egmundanum seu annales regalium abbatum Egmundensium auctore Fr. Johanne de Leydis Ordinis Praedicatorum Harlemi. Leyden, F. Haaring, 1692, (16),267p. - BOUND WITH: Idem. Rerum Amorfortiarum scriptores duo inediti. Alter auctor incertus. Alter, cui nomen, Theodorus Verhoeven. Leyden, F. Haaringh, 1693, (56),412[=400],(4)p., engr. title-vignette, fold. plate w. view of Amersfoort by T. DOESBURGH.
- Owner's/ library stamp on first free endpaper/ title-p.; occas. sl. foxed; 4th work (sl.) browned/ stained. Covers sl. stained. Otherwise fine.
= Ad 1: Dekkers p.112, 11; De Buck 6891. Ad 2: Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 328b. Ad 3: Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 328c. Ad 4: Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 328d; De Buck 3816; Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 266; Bodel Nijenhuis 2496. A collection of the four most important works by the Dutch jurist and historian Antonius Matthaeus III (1635-1710).
- Without the 20 heraldic plates (sometimes found in other copies) and the portrait. All vols. w. bookplate of Henri Jacques Scharp (1874) on upper pastedown. (Sl.) browned/ foxed/ stained throughout; vols. 2 and 3 w. a few scattered annots. in (pink) ballpoint/ pencil; vol. 3 w. owner's entry on first free endpaper. Bindings sl. stained.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 328e; De Buck 1393. Extensive and important collection of medieval and later chronicles, letters, travel journals, mainly in Dutch, otherwise in Latin. As mentioned on the title-page i.a. concerning "Res Germaniae, Gelriae, Hollandiae, Ultrajecti, Frisiae, tam Occidentalis, quam Orientalis, & Groningae; ut & Gesta Equestris Ordinis Teutonici, Dominorum de Brederode, de Culenburch, & de Arckel".
- One plate w. closed tear ("Gesigt van de Boterbrugge, en Engelse beurs"); fold of one of the armorial plates strengthened on verso; one textp. lacks sm. portion of lower blank margin. Otherwise contents (very) fine. Corners, joints and spine-ends sl. worn.
= Rare collection, giving an enticing survey of the fine manors and gardens of the rich 18th century noblemen and merchants of the Netherlands and showing Abraham Rademaker (1676/77-1735) at his best. All parts with title-p. in Dutch and French. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CVI.
- Without the first part. Vellum w. deep horizontal cut on both covers and lacks part over frontcover.
= Willems 57 (calls for 39 portraits); Rahir 39; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 436b. The fourth part is by H. AQUILUS, Chronici Gelriae compendium (Willems 68).
- Lacks the portrait of Willem I; new endpapers; sm. stain in lower blank margin of first frontisp.; approx. 40 leaves w. receding dam. (dent) in lower blank margin; final leaf of first part and one leaf in second part w. restored tear in blank margin; second map sl. foxed and w. closed tear in inner margin. Vellum somewhat duststained. Despite the defects an attractive copy w. well thought out handcolouring entirely appropriate for this type of book.
= The portrait of Wolphard van Brederode accompanied by extra tipped-in 4p. "geslacht-register" of the "Heeren van Brederode". Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 436b.
- Lower pastedown detached. Covers trifle soiled.Otherwise fine.
= Fine portraits. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 436d; De Buck p.107-109; De Wind 412.
- Trifle yellowed/ agetoned. Otherwise fine.
= Tiele 1010; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 447a; Bodel Nijenhuis 88.
- Parlty sl. wrinkled/ vaguely waterst. in upper margin; occas. yellowed/ sl. browned/ foxed (plates generally fine). Top of spine sl. dam.; corners worn; binding sl. rubbed at extremities; covers (sl.) scratched.
= The list of plates mentions 4 more portraits, but they were never added to this edition. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 9a; Lipperheide Gb25. Chronicle covering the years 647-1305. Stoke was the first Dutch historiographer describing Dutch history from an international perspective.
- Partly trifle yellowed. Bindings sl. worn.
Martinet, J.F. Het vereenigd Nederland. Amst., J. Allart, 1788, 1st ed., (12),605,(15)p., 1 handcol. engr. fold. map of the Netherlands, 5 (of 6) plates each with 2 ills., 3 fold. plates w. facsimiles of 103 signatures, 4 fold. tables, contemp. hcalf.
- Lacks 1 plate; occas. trifle foxed. Backstrip sl. cracking; lacks letterpiece.
AND 7 miscell. others, i.a. T. BOEY, Bedenkinge over de Oudheyt; mitsgaders Korte Schets van het Aansien en Gezag van den Hove van Holland, Zeeland ende Vriesland (...) (The Hague, 1760, later hvellum, 4to) and a few pamphlets.