1379 - 1571 FINE PRINTING and ILLUSTRATED BOOKS (including CARICATURE)
- Spine sl. sunned.
= Illustrated with 89 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS by S. SALIM in pen and ink and watercolour (occas. SIGNED) on several pages.
- Frontcover w. a few stains.
= Van Dijk 333. Illustrated with 25 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS by S. SALIM in pen and ink and watercolour on several pages, occas. SIGNED by the artist.
= Van Dijk 333. Illustrated with 17 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS by S. SALIM in pen and ink and watercolour on several pages.
- Some sl. occas. foxing/ soiling.
= J.F. Heijbroek/ A.A.M. Vis, Verlaine in Nederland, p.133-140; Vicaire VII, 999. With 12 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS by S. SALIM in pen and ink and watercolour, all showing Dutch landscapes and scenery, i.a. incl. views of Amsterdam and The Hague.
- A few lvs. waterstained in lower margin. Wrapper stained along spine.
= Monod 10106; Carteret IV, p.356.
- Wrappers sl. yellowed along margins and w. tear of 3,5 cm. at top of spine; foot of spine sl. worn.
= The colophon reads: "Deze uitgave (...) kwam tot stand door de zorgen van Raymond Herreman, Jan van Nijlen, Maurice Roelants, Herman Teirlinck, F.V. Toussaint van Boelaere, August Vermeylen, en Georges Vriamont, als een Hulde aan den auteur Arthur van Schendel bij het bereiken van zijn zeventigsten verjaardag. Toelating werd den auteur, die te Cestri-Levante, door de Duitsche Nazis bezet, verblijf hield, niet gevraagd, noch auteursrechten betaald."
Idem. Sparsa. N.pl. (Amst.), De Bezige Bij, n.d. (1944), 48,(2)p., printed in red and black in 525 numb. copies, orig. wr.
- Trifle foxed. Wrappers sl. yellowed/ foxed. = Van Dijk 650. De Jong 741.
AND 2 others: J. DE BAISIEUX, Het zijden harnas (The Hague, 1932, printed in 115 numb. copies, orig. wr.) and L. VAN DEYSSEL, Schetsen (Maastr., 1926, printed in red and black in 300 numb. copies, portrait by S.H. DE ROOS, orig. (sl. yellowed) wr. w. gilt vignette on frontcover).
- Wax seal trifle cracked; ties broken.
= "Mumiendruck", or curious fake facsimile edition of Egyptian manuscript.
Chaucer, G. Canterbury tales. Ed. J. Saunders. London, J.M. Dent & Co., 1889, new rev. ed., XIV,(2),487,(1)p., handcol. woodcut plates, orig. giltlettered cl., t.e.g.
- First/ last few lvs (sl.) foxed.
AND 1 other.
- Foxed; bookplate and owner's entry on upper pastedown. Binding soiled, foxed and trifle worn at extremities.
Crane, W. Queen Summer or the Tourney of the Lily & the Rose. London/ Paris etc., Cassell & Comp., 1891, 1st ed., 40,(1),9(advert.)p., (full-p.) col. lithogr. ills., endpapers and orig. clothbacked dec. boards by W. CRANE, bound as a blockbook, 4to.
- Covers sl. yellowed; boardedges rubbed. = Massé p.41; Spencer, Walter Crane p.137/ 138.
AND 1 other, illustrated by ERIC GILL (mediocre copy).
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on verso of frontwr.: "aan Mr. B. Kist. te Amsterdam Sept. 37. [signed]" and "van deze prenten werden 15 bijzondere drukken gemaakt waarvan dit No.1".
- Occas. annots. in pencil in the text and owner's entry in pen and ink on title-p. and htitle.
= Orig. drawing by STEINLEN on the htitle of Barabbas, copying part of the drawing printed on the orig. frontwr. Our copy also with a tipped-in note on the half title in pen and ink by Marguerite Steinlen and Germaine Perrin, thanking "Monsieur et madame Banders" for a pleasant evening spent with them.
- Fine.
- Fine.