- Spine split; wr. loose; sm. hole in frontwr. = Very rare, no copy traced.
Andriessen, S. De Sneeuwman. N.pl., n.publ., n.d. (±1900), 12p., (full-p. chromo)lithogr. ills., orig. shaped chromolithogr. wr.
- Loose; a few sm. marginal tears; sl. brittle. = Only one copy in NCC.
AND 1 other: FABLES DE LA FONTAINE (n.pl., n.d. (±1930), full-p. col. ills., orig. shaped wr.).
- Lacks 1 costume ("Louize als bezige huisvrouw"); 1 costume lacks sm. portion; bookblock loose. Boards sl. worn.
= Lust en Leering p.393; Huiskamp W50; Ki.la.ki.le. 506A.
- Bookblock loose; last leaf sl. frayed. Binding worn.
= H.B.T. not identified. Nice illustrations. Not in the usual reference works. Rare.
Snellen, A. In de muizenwereld. Een nieuwe vertelling. Amst., H.J.W. Becht, n.d. (1899), 45,(2)p., ills. and orig. pict. cl. by L.W.R. WENCKEBACH, 4to (owner's entry on first free endpaper and title-p.). Vos, M. Meiregen. Een bundel kinderverzen. Amst., E.M. Querido, 1925, 61,(1)p., ills. and orig. cordbound clothbacked boards by R. HYNCKES, 4to.
- First blank torn out; annot. on first free endpaper; lvs. dogeared. Binding sl. soiled.
= De Bodt/ Kapelle, p.15 en 44; De hele Bibelebontse berg, p.578.
AND 6 others, i.a. J. WILDVANCK, Hansje in 't Bessenland (Bussum, n.d., 10th ed., (1),16 lvs., 16 col. lithogr. plates and clothbacked dec. boards by E. BESKOW, obl. 8vo).
- Foxed. Owner's entry on frontwrapper; spine almost entirely split. = Rare.
- Dustwr. lacks portion of backwr.
Doucet, J. and Hellé, A. Colin-Tampon, Petit Tambour Suisse. Paris, Société d'Édition & de Publications, 1909, 16p., 19 col. lithogr. text-ills. by A. HELLÉ, orig. clothbacked dec. boards, 4to. Gauwin, A. Chansons de France choisies & accompagnées d'Images. Ibid., Hachette, 1926, 76,(3)p., (col.) lithogr. ills. by M. RENAULT, orig. hcl., folio.
- Frontcover sl. stained and warped; top of spine dam. Internally fine.
AND 6 others, all French, i.a. G. CHÉRAU, Jaques Petitpont. Roi de Madagascar (Paris, (1928), col. ills. and orig. hcl. by H. AVELOT, 4to); H. MONIER a.o., Plume, Ficelle & Cie. (ibid., 1945, col. ills., orig. hcl., 4to) and M. CHABAY, Les volontaires du général Larafale (ibid., 1945, col. ills., orig. hcl., folio).
- Loose(ning). Spine splitting.
Walton, O.F. Christoffels oude orgel. Nijkerk, G.F. Callenbach, n.d. (1909), (24)p., 4 full-p. chromolithogr. ills., orig. chromolithogr. wr., 4to.
- Bookblock loose; dedication on title-p.; sl. foxed. Wrappers split.
- Loose(ning). = Rare, not in the usual reference works.
Schenkman, J. Asschepoester in het cirque Carré. Amst., T. Bom, n.d. (1874), (12)p., 2 double-p. chromolithogr. plates, 4 full-p. plates and 2 plates each w. 2 ills., orig. chromolithogr. pict. wr., 4to.
- Partly stained and fingersoiled. Backstrip partly worn off and w. traces of glue.
= Lust en Leering p.112, 274 and 277: "De afbeeldingen in dit 'Schenkman-boek' laten figuren zien met kinderhoofden." The story of Cinderella set against the decor of the Carré Circus Theatre, Amsterdam. The 2 double-page plates each depict a scenery set in the ring of the theatre.
AND 5 others, i.a. HET KIND EN DE WOLF (Rott., n.d. (±1880), col. lithogr. ills., orig. wr.) and JONGENS EN MEISJES SPELEN (Leyden, n.d. (±1880), col. lithogr. ills., orig. lithogr. wr.).
- First pair of lvs. reattached at fore edge. Covers sl. worn along extremities.
= The Children's World of Learning 3802; Ki.la.ki.le. 726; Lust en Leering p.143; cat. B.W. Wierink p.46ff; De hele Bibelebontse berg p.258: "Echte ontspanningslectuur zonder moraal is te vinden in de prentenboeken uit de tweede helft van de vorige eeuw. Een mooi voorbeeld is Pims Poppetjes (...)"; De Bodt/ Kapelle p.99 and passim: "Pim's poppetjes werd voornamelijk om zijn artistieke kwaliteiten geroemd, maar is ook interessant omdat de kunstenaar hier (hoewel bijvoorbeeld het lettertype anders doet vermoeden) een bewuste poging deed de grondbeginselen van de Nieuwe Kunst te verenigen met de nieuwe inzichten in het waarnemen door kinderen (...)." The story is about a group of Japanese puppets and various puppet animals coming to life and celebrating the wedding of two of the Japanese puppets.
- Hinges starting; occas. trifle foxed, but otherwise a good copy. Rare.
= Lust en Leering p.346; cf. Huiskamp O86 (diff. publisher).
- Binding sl. stained and scratched. Internally fine. = Kind en Kunst Serie III. Hinz 366.
Iidem. Jan Cadet. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1906), no pagination, num. (full-p.) (col.) ills. and orig. clothbacked pictorial boards by B. RABIER, folio.
- Title-p. bound between chapter 1 and 2; trifle foxed. Binding sl. soiled and worn along extremities; spine-ends worn.
= Kind en Kunst Serie IV.
Osselen-van Delden, B.E. Vertellingen en versjes. Ibid., A. de Lange, n.d. (±1905), 2nd ed., 63,(1)p., (full-p.) (col. lithogr.) ills., orig. chromolithogr. hcl., folio.
- Loose(ning).
AND 3 others, i.a. E. BESKOW, Olle's Sneeuwschoentocht (Nijm., n.d. (1909), col. lithogr. ills. and orig. hcl. by E. BESKOW, 4to).
- Contemp. owner's entry on first free endpaper and penultimate blank. Corners sl. bumped, otherwise fine.
= Rare songbook. Very decorative original boards. For the first part: Bilderwelt 255; Wegehaupt II, 2697.
- Binding trifle rubbed along extremities. A very fine copy.
= Not in Gumuchian, Wegehaupt, Seebass etc. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE V.
- Occas. sl. (finger)soiled in blank margin. Covers rubbed and sl. worn along extremities.
- All vols. w. sm. owner's entry. First vol. loose(ning); Gédéon mécano w. rubbed spot on frontcover; corners and most boardedges rubbed/ (sl.) worn. A very good set.
= Gédéon; Gédéon sportsman; Gédéon en Afrique; Placide et Gédéon; Gédéon mécano; Gédéon s'amuse; Gédéon comédien.
- Good/ fine copy.
Idem. Martin en Jocko./ Martin, Jocko en Flapoor. Dutch adapt. D.A. Poldermans. Alkm., Gebr. Kluitman, n.d. (±1925), 2 vols., 45,(3); 48p., col. plates, ills. and orig. unif. clothbacked boards by B. RABIER, obl. 8vo.
- A few lvs. in 1st vol. w. some marginal tears. Bindings sl. worn.
AND 2 others (illustrated) by the same.
- Hinges sl. weak. Covers trifle stained/ dustsoiled.
= The first part of a series of 4 vols. published between 1905 and 1910, allegedly written by Raemaekers to earn money to buy new pants. Cf. De Bodt/ Kapelle p.29 and p.250.
Kerkmeyer-Bakker, J.W. De speelman van Hamelen. Vrij bewerkt naar Robert Browning's "Pied Piper of Hamelin". Almelo, W. Hilarius Wzn., n.d. (±1910), (31) lvs. (printed on 1 side only), 24 (2 full-p.) col. ills., borders, endpapers and orig. clothbacked pict. boards by T. VAN DIJK, folio.
= The Children's World of Learning 3290.
AND 1 other: T. HELLINGA-ZWART (adapt.), Het Käthe Kruse Poppenboek (Alkmaar, n.d. (1931), 12 col. plates, orig. clothbacked lithogr. boards, obl. 4to).
- Without vol. I. First vol. w. stamp on title. Both vols. boardedges worn and covers sl. soiled.
= De Bodt/ Kapelle p.114 and p.250.
- (Sl.) foxed; hinges weak. Corners showing.
= Cf. Rühle 262c (note); The Children's World of Learning 3787; Lust en Leering p.210f and p.224; Caljé-Van Gulik 517. Published on occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first Dutch edition (1849).
AND 6 other 19th cent. children's books, incl. 1 movable book "De Partij van Mevrouw de Poes" and 1 other on Piet de Smeerpoets.
- Vol. 2 lacks title and prelim. lvs.; vol. 3 title and first lvs. loose(ning); occas. waterst.; sl. yellowed. Board edges worn.
= Gumuchian 2149; The Children's World of Learning 4413.