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- Lacks first free endpaper; occas. sl. fingersoiled. Cl. fingersoiled; spine-ends rubbed.
= Halcyon Pers 7; Buckland Wright A1 and p.36/37; Van Dijk 214.
Poe, E.A. The Fall of the House of Usher. Ibid., idem, A.A.M. Stols, 1930, 68,(2)p., 10 (full-p.) aquatint ills. by A. ALEXEÏEFF, printed in 365 numb. copies by J. ENSCHEDÉ EN ZONEN (325), orig. cl. w. gilt vignette by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT on frontcover, 4to.
- A fine copy. = Van Dijk 222.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; endpapers browned as usual.
= Van Dijk 246; The Halcyon Press 11; Reid A6.
Byron, (G.G.) Lord. Lyrical poems. Ed. E. du Perron. Ibid., idem, 1933, 67,(5)p., woodengr. frontisp. portrait by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in black and red in 500 numb. copies on handmade paper, orig. gilt cl.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding partly sl. discoloured; lower joint dam. at top of spine.
= Van Dijk 302; The Halcyon Press 14; Reid A11.
- Binding yellowed along outer edges.
= Bound in full cream morocco with gilt vignette by J. Buckland Wright on frontcover, t.e.g., EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with a suite of five "experimental engravings" (letterpress text leaflet by Mary Buckland Wright) by J. Buckland Wright loosely inserted in buckram portfolio, together in buckram slipcase. Text leaflet states that the book was not released until 1956. Reid A73 (stating 50 copies were published). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Spine sunned. = Reid A54; Cock-a-Hoop 183; Franklin p.332.
- Very fine copy.
= One of 30 Roman numb. copies on Japanese vellum, SIGNED by the artist in the colophon and with 2 extra suites of the plates and of 3 rejected prints (each suite a set on Japanese and a set on Barcham Green) (total of 26 plates), all SIGNED by the artist. The Halcyon Press 13; Buckland Wright A9; Van Dijk 288. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Sl. browned. = Van Dijk 256; Buckland Wright A2.
- Very vague offsetting from the woodcuts on adjacant pages; sm. owner's monogram in pen and ink in lower margin colophon page. Tiny tear in joints at top of spine. Fine copy.
= Halcyon Press 5. This copy marked "A" (monogrammed by Stols) and SIGNED by the author, illustrator and publisher. Van Dijk 291; Reid A10; The Ideal Book p.109f.
- Foxed spot in upper blank margin throughout.
= The colophon merely states: "From a friend of the illustrator and printer". Printed by Stols for a private collector (= W.H.E. van den Borch tot Verwolde) (see Van Dijk p.140f). Reid A12 mentions three editions: 1st ed., 50 copies, white line engraving [the present copy]; 2nd ed., 40 copies, silhouette figures; 3rd ed., 10 copies, and on p.38 [citing Stols]: "The illustrations represent female figures which with a single clever line have been engraved in the block. In the first copies to be printed these illustrations were represented complete. In the second all the black part round the figure was cut away, a very risky experiment which turned out to be a complete success". Rare. Van Dijk 314. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- A fine copy. = Reid A57; Cock-a-Hoop 185.
Cabell, J.B. Jurgen. A Comedy of Justice. Ibid., idem, 1949, 349,(1)p., 16 woodengrs. by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in 500 numb. copies, orig. gilt cl., 4to.
= Buckland Wright A52.
- Sm. ticket on upper pastedown. Spine sl. sunned. = Reid A57; Cock-a-Hoop 185.
- One leaf w. tiny inkstains. Dustwr. lacks portion at top of spine and upper outer corner backcover.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- Sm. ticket on upper pastedown; owner's entry on first free endpaper ("30 November 1953. Van Zonneschijn heilig en Fluittoonbeeld").
Idem. Acht gorgelrijmen, waarop het goed gorgelen is. Gouda, NV Drukkerij vh Kocht & Knuttel, 1957, 20,(3)p., 4 full-p. col. lithogr. ills. and orig. dec. wr. by A. VAN HEUSDEN, 4to. - AND 1 other: C. BUDDINGH', Alle gorgelrijmen (Amst., 2003, ills. by W. HOFMAN, orig. boards).
= De Jong 130; Van Laar 184.
- Lacks the lithograph.
= Deluxe edition printed in 250 numb. copies, bound in cloth and with dustwrapper, signed by the artist and with a loosely inserted signed etching and lithograph (lacking).
Kleekamp, C. Een dag uit het leven van 'n wijngaardslak. The Hague, W.A. Palm, 1975, title leaf, colophon and 5 signed col. etchings by C. KLEEKAMP, printed in 25 numb. copies, loose as issued in orig. cl. clamshell box. - AND 15 other illustrated works by Dutch artists, i.a. R. CAMPERT, Op reis (Amst., 1974, col. ills. by W. VAN MALSEN, orig. cl., sm. 8vo. SIGNED in pen on htitle by the author and artist); J.I. DE HAAN, Nerveuze vertellingen (The Hague, 1981, ills. P.Y. DE VRIES, printed in 100 numb. copies, orig. cl. With loosely inserted etching, signed by the artist) and T. DE LAAT, Klein Breviarum (Eindh., 1981, ills. by the author, printed in 300 numb. copies, orig. boards. With loosely inserted etching).
= One of 30 copies signed by the printer and author in colophon, with leaves loosely inserted in red Japanese paper chemise in wooden cassette box with board sliding lid,
- Owner's entry on title-p. Wr. sl. soiled.
AND 5 others, i.a. D. HILLENIUS, De Beestachtige bronnen van het geweld (Amst., 1969, 2nd ed., ills. by J. HILLENIUS, orig. boards, 12mo); S. LEWITT, Cock Fight Dance (New York, 1980, photogr. ills., orig. wr., sq. 12mo) and J. PAUL, Entlarvung der Weiber (Vienna, n.d. (1940), ills. by F. LÖW, orig. boards, 12mo).
= Colophon leaf: "(...) tien litho's van Alain Teister en tien teksten van Remco Campert werden rond de jaarwisseling 1978'-'79 gebundeld voor Galerie d'Eendt te Amsterdam (...) Door het overlijden van Jacques Boersma (Alain Teister was zijn pseudoniem) op 6 februari 1979 werd een geplande expositie rond "Processies" afgelast. De gehele editie is sinds die tijd in een magazijn opgeslagen gebleven. Omdat het zonde zou zijn als deze teksten en litho's nooit het publiek zouden bereiken heeft Jan Juffermans besloten deze editie alsnog uit te geven in december 1994 (...)".
= Christmas wish from Jozef Cantré, Charles Nypels and Albert Kuyle. Van Laar 45, title given as ''Kerst-Evangelie van den evangelist Lucas'' (as on final leaf).
- Lacks first free endpaper; occas. sl. fingersoiled. Cl. fingersoiled; spine-ends rubbed.
= Halcyon Pers 7; Buckland Wright A1 and p.36/37; Van Dijk 214.
Poe, E.A. The Fall of the House of Usher. Ibid., idem, A.A.M. Stols, 1930, 68,(2)p., 10 (full-p.) aquatint ills. by A. ALEXEÏEFF, printed in 365 numb. copies by J. ENSCHEDÉ EN ZONEN (325), orig. cl. w. gilt vignette by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT on frontcover, 4to.
- A fine copy. = Van Dijk 222.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; endpapers browned as usual.
= Van Dijk 246; The Halcyon Press 11; Reid A6.
Byron, (G.G.) Lord. Lyrical poems. Ed. E. du Perron. Ibid., idem, 1933, 67,(5)p., woodengr. frontisp. portrait by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in black and red in 500 numb. copies on handmade paper, orig. gilt cl.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown. Binding partly sl. discoloured; lower joint dam. at top of spine.
= Van Dijk 302; The Halcyon Press 14; Reid A11.
- Binding yellowed along outer edges.
= Bound in full cream morocco with gilt vignette by J. Buckland Wright on frontcover, t.e.g., EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with a suite of five "experimental engravings" (letterpress text leaflet by Mary Buckland Wright) by J. Buckland Wright loosely inserted in buckram portfolio, together in buckram slipcase. Text leaflet states that the book was not released until 1956. Reid A73 (stating 50 copies were published). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Spine sunned. = Reid A54; Cock-a-Hoop 183; Franklin p.332.
- Very fine copy.
= One of 30 Roman numb. copies on Japanese vellum, SIGNED by the artist in the colophon and with 2 extra suites of the plates and of 3 rejected prints (each suite a set on Japanese and a set on Barcham Green) (total of 26 plates), all SIGNED by the artist. The Halcyon Press 13; Buckland Wright A9; Van Dijk 288. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVI.
- Sl. browned. = Van Dijk 256; Buckland Wright A2.
- Very vague offsetting from the woodcuts on adjacant pages; sm. owner's monogram in pen and ink in lower margin colophon page. Tiny tear in joints at top of spine. Fine copy.
= Halcyon Press 5. This copy marked "A" (monogrammed by Stols) and SIGNED by the author, illustrator and publisher. Van Dijk 291; Reid A10; The Ideal Book p.109f.
- Foxed spot in upper blank margin throughout.
= The colophon merely states: "From a friend of the illustrator and printer". Printed by Stols for a private collector (= W.H.E. van den Borch tot Verwolde) (see Van Dijk p.140f). Reid A12 mentions three editions: 1st ed., 50 copies, white line engraving [the present copy]; 2nd ed., 40 copies, silhouette figures; 3rd ed., 10 copies, and on p.38 [citing Stols]: "The illustrations represent female figures which with a single clever line have been engraved in the block. In the first copies to be printed these illustrations were represented complete. In the second all the black part round the figure was cut away, a very risky experiment which turned out to be a complete success". Rare. Van Dijk 314. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- A fine copy. = Reid A57; Cock-a-Hoop 185.
Cabell, J.B. Jurgen. A Comedy of Justice. Ibid., idem, 1949, 349,(1)p., 16 woodengrs. by J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT, printed in 500 numb. copies, orig. gilt cl., 4to.
= Buckland Wright A52.
- Sm. ticket on upper pastedown. Spine sl. sunned. = Reid A57; Cock-a-Hoop 185.
- One leaf w. tiny inkstains. Dustwr. lacks portion at top of spine and upper outer corner backcover.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVII.
- Sm. ticket on upper pastedown; owner's entry on first free endpaper ("30 November 1953. Van Zonneschijn heilig en Fluittoonbeeld").
Idem. Acht gorgelrijmen, waarop het goed gorgelen is. Gouda, NV Drukkerij vh Kocht & Knuttel, 1957, 20,(3)p., 4 full-p. col. lithogr. ills. and orig. dec. wr. by A. VAN HEUSDEN, 4to. - AND 1 other: C. BUDDINGH', Alle gorgelrijmen (Amst., 2003, ills. by W. HOFMAN, orig. boards).
= De Jong 130; Van Laar 184.
- Lacks the lithograph.
= Deluxe edition printed in 250 numb. copies, bound in cloth and with dustwrapper, signed by the artist and with a loosely inserted signed etching and lithograph (lacking).
Kleekamp, C. Een dag uit het leven van 'n wijngaardslak. The Hague, W.A. Palm, 1975, title leaf, colophon and 5 signed col. etchings by C. KLEEKAMP, printed in 25 numb. copies, loose as issued in orig. cl. clamshell box. - AND 15 other illustrated works by Dutch artists, i.a. R. CAMPERT, Op reis (Amst., 1974, col. ills. by W. VAN MALSEN, orig. cl., sm. 8vo. SIGNED in pen on htitle by the author and artist); J.I. DE HAAN, Nerveuze vertellingen (The Hague, 1981, ills. P.Y. DE VRIES, printed in 100 numb. copies, orig. cl. With loosely inserted etching, signed by the artist) and T. DE LAAT, Klein Breviarum (Eindh., 1981, ills. by the author, printed in 300 numb. copies, orig. boards. With loosely inserted etching).
= One of 30 copies signed by the printer and author in colophon, with leaves loosely inserted in red Japanese paper chemise in wooden cassette box with board sliding lid,
- Owner's entry on title-p. Wr. sl. soiled.
AND 5 others, i.a. D. HILLENIUS, De Beestachtige bronnen van het geweld (Amst., 1969, 2nd ed., ills. by J. HILLENIUS, orig. boards, 12mo); S. LEWITT, Cock Fight Dance (New York, 1980, photogr. ills., orig. wr., sq. 12mo) and J. PAUL, Entlarvung der Weiber (Vienna, n.d. (1940), ills. by F. LÖW, orig. boards, 12mo).
= Colophon leaf: "(...) tien litho's van Alain Teister en tien teksten van Remco Campert werden rond de jaarwisseling 1978'-'79 gebundeld voor Galerie d'Eendt te Amsterdam (...) Door het overlijden van Jacques Boersma (Alain Teister was zijn pseudoniem) op 6 februari 1979 werd een geplande expositie rond "Processies" afgelast. De gehele editie is sinds die tijd in een magazijn opgeslagen gebleven. Omdat het zonde zou zijn als deze teksten en litho's nooit het publiek zouden bereiken heeft Jan Juffermans besloten deze editie alsnog uit te geven in december 1994 (...)".
= Christmas wish from Jozef Cantré, Charles Nypels and Albert Kuyle. Van Laar 45, title given as ''Kerst-Evangelie van den evangelist Lucas'' (as on final leaf).