1045 - 1117 DUTCH HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY
- Without the frontisp. and the plan (which were published in folio format, and have been left out in our copy because it was bound in 8vo format); title-p. restored (w. sl. loss); lacks 5 plates; one plate cut short; plates partly strengthened along inner margin or w. inner margin partly split; occas. partly doubled (some unobtrusive closed tears); occas. sl. foxed/ waterstained in blank margin. Binding worn/ rubbed/ frontcover burn damaged in top left corner.
= Edition in 8vo size with the first 15 plates in contemp. handcolouring. One of the finest books on 18th century Dutch stately homes, of great importance for contemporary garden-architecture.
BOUND WITH: Idem. Speelreis langs de Vechtstroom, op de uitgegeevene gezichten van de zeegepraalende Vecht. Ibid., idem, n.d., 39p.
- Occas. sl. foxed.
- Lacks 8 views; copy without the text and without the frontisp.; margins of all leaves foxed, occas. touching images. Sold as a collection of prints not subject to return.
= One of the finest books on 18th century Dutch stately homes, also of great importance for contemporary garden-architecture.
- Folded several times; sl. fingersoiled; splitting along central fold.
= Rare commemorative publication on the 50th anniversary of the battle of Waterloo.
= Cultuurgeschiedenis der Lage Landen, deel VIII.
Muller, S. Geschiedenis der Noordsche Compagnie. Utr., Gebr. Van der Post, 1874, (10),440p., fold. tinted lithogr. map, contemp. hcalf.
- Joints sl. dam. at spine-ends, otherwise a fine copy from the library of G.J. Honig.
AND 8 others (incl. 5 others (all offprints) from the library of G.J. Honig), i.a. W.F.J. MÖRZER BRUYNS, Field guide of whales and dolphins (Amst., 1971, num. (col.) ills., orig. wr.) and G.W. KERNKAMP, Stukken over de Noordsche Compagnie (n.pl., n.d. (±1880), contemp. giltlettered hcalf).
- Num. issues lacking. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return.
= Daily newspaper for Germans in the Netherlands, during the years 1940-1945.
- Dustwr. torn in two along lower joint and lacks part at both spine-ends (small portion retained); both wr. frayed; backwr. yellowed as usual. Orig. board binding very fine: backstrip sl. yellowed and covers a few yellowed spots along margins.
= Very rare. Proloog-reeks. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVIII.
- Yellowed as usual; owner's entry on first free endpaper. Covers and spine partly browned; sm. shallow scratch on backcover.
= Proloog-reeks.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper. Spine yellowed.
AND a copy of the 3rd ed., w. poor spine.
- Yellowed (as usual); upper hinge almost broken. Backstrip sl. browned and worn/ starting on joints.
- Wr. (sl.) soiled.
= Landwehr 22d. "Aangeboden aan het Naziregiem dat ons tijdens de vijf terreurjaren zoo prachtig behandeld heeft, met ons in concentratiekampen, tuchthuizen, werkkampen en strafgevangenissen te stoppen, ons daar met de dood bedreigde en dat niet naliet, dit laatste zelfs ten uitvoer te brengen" [introd.].
- Vol. 1 first quire loose; owner's stamp on both htitles. Covers sl. rubbed. Inside a fine, clean copy.
- Stripped copy. Not collated but text apparantly complete. Sold w.a.f. = Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 34.
Nievelt, M.A. van. Handvesten, octroyen, privilegien en regten, aan de stede Vlaardingen (...) vergunt of bevestigt (...). benevens eene naspeuring en aanwyzing van de ware gelegenheid, of legging, oudheid, aanzien en ongevallen derzelver Stede (...). The Hague, J. Gaillard, 1772, 1st ed., 2 parts in 1 vol., (10),486; (2),CLIIp., ills., contemp. hroan, folio.
- Stripped copy, lacks the plan, portrait and all plates. Binding worn. The lot sold w.a.f, not subject to return.