€ 12,50 NOVEMBER 29th & 30th 2017 & 30 th 2017 & 29 th NOVEMBER – PRINTS & MANUSCRIPTS BOOKS, OF SALE AUCTION – B.V. VEILINGEN STOCKUM'S VAN Routebeschrijving AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS,

Het Venduehuis/Van Stockum’s Veilingen Vanaf , Rotterdam, A4/A12 is zowel per auto als met het openbaar Prins Clausplein, richting Den Haag-centrum/ MANUSCRIPTS & PRINTS vervoer bereikbaar. Scheveningen, einde Utrechtse Baan links, Zuid-Hollandlaan, middelste baan, borden Centrum Noord volgen, bij T-splitsing rechtsaf, vrijwel direct weer links (eerste stoplicht!), Dr. Kuyperstraat, rechtdoor Mauritskade, Koninklijke Stallen linksaf, rechtdoor Hogewal Mauritskade Prinsestraat in, 3e zijstraat links: Nobelstraat 5 (Eventueel parkeren in de Torenstraat: Koninklijke Torengarage.) stallen Prinsessewal

Koningskade Provinciehuis

Prinsestraat Zuid-Hollandlaan Torengarage (op minder dan 200 meter) Torengarage

P 5 A44 Wassenaar Malieveld Leiden Nobelstraat Amsterdam

Centraal Station Utrechtse Baan Utrechtse

Vanaf Wassenaar, Leiden, Amsterdam via A44/N44 Rechtdoor tot T-splitsing bij Provinciehuis, op middelste baan, borden Centrum Noord Prins volgen, rechtsaf, vrijwel direct weer links Claus- (eerste stoplicht!), Dr. Kuyperstraat, plein verder zie route A4/A12. A4 Rotterdam A4 Amsterdam Parkeren Er is een Q-park parkeergarage in de Torenstraat (direct achter een sushi-restaurant) 26 – Max Slevogt op een kleine 3 minuten lopen vanaf het veilinghuis.

Vanaf Centraal Station A12 Utrecht Een mooie wandeling van 15 à 20 minuten, binnendoor langs Vijverberg of Lange Voorhout, richting Grote kerk. Tramlijn 17 halte Gravestraat. VAN STOCKUM'S

VH_Stockum_routekaart_A5.indd 1 07-04-16 11:59 VAN STOCKUM'S VEILINGEN B.V. VEILIN GEN B.V. 5 NOBELSTRAAT • 2513 BC THE HAGUE ESTABLISHED 1833 • THE • NOBELSTRAAT 5 • 2513 BC 's-GRAVENHAGE TEL.(31)(0)703649840/41 • FAX (31)(0)703643340 TEL.(31)(0)703649840/41 • FAX (31)(0)703643340 www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl 327 - Voorne Caart-Boeck

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276 - Van der Aa ORDER OF THE SALE

BOOK AUCTION SALE:

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29th 2017: 13.00 p.m.

Fine & applied arts 1 – 66 Bibliography & reference works 67 – 71 Dutch & general literature – Fine printing & private presses 72 – 104 Children’s books – Illustrated books 105 – 168 (incl. the first part of the collection of the late Christiaan Kleiss, 1924-2015) History of culture – Psychology & psychiatry – Religion 169 – 180 Biology & medicine – Science 181 – 232 General history & topography – Indonesia 233 – 249 Dutch history & topography 250 – 253 Manuscripts & documents 254 – 261 Old & rare books 262 – 408 PRINT AUCTION SALE:

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30th 2017: 13.00 p.m.

Old & modern prints (incl. Japanese prints) – Varia 409 – 458 Optical prints 459 – 462 Foreign topographical maps & views 463 – 567 Dutch topographical maps & views 569 – 604

ON VIEW: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9th, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10th, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12th & MONDAY NOVEMBER 13th 10.00 a.m. - 17.00 p.m.

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11th 10.00 a.m. - 16.00 p.m.

EXTRA VIEWING DAYS: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29th: 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30th: 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 a.m. .

MORE PHOTO'S VISIBLE ON: www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl General Terms and Conditions for public and online auctions of moveable goods, to be held by the private company Van Stockums Veilingen B.V.

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Article 1 Definitions 1.1. For the application of the provisions of these General Terms and Conditions the following expres- sions shall have the following meanings: General Conditions: These general conditions which apply to public auctions of moveable goods, as well as the specific conditions for online auctions which also apply to online auctions and distance selling; Online Auction Conditions: the conditions included in the present General Conditions which apply to Online Auctions in addition to the General Conditions, and which prevail where they deviate from the General Conditions. Bidder: the person who makes a Bid during an open ascending price auction; Bid: verbal (whether or not by telephone) or written bid, or a bid made in another way, if explicitly of- fered by Auctioneer such as electronically, through the Internet or per email; Consumer: the Bidder who is not acting during the exercise or a business occupation. Hammer price: the nominal price announced by the Auctioneer at which the Auctioneer allots a Good to the Buyer, or the highest Bid during an Online Auction; Lot: one or more Goods submitted for Auction by a Seller; Input brokerage: Costs which must be paid by the Seller including the value-added tax owed thereon; Buy: the buying agreement which is entered into through the acceptance of a Bidder as Buyer by the Auctioneer by means of a hammer stroke, or the buying agreement which is entered into during an On- line Auction by making the highest Bid and the acceptance thereof by the Auction House; Buyers commission: 29% up to € 15.000,- per lot and 24% from € 15.000,- and above per lot. Commission Invaluable 34% up to € 15.000,- and 29% from € 15.000,- and above. We accept credit card at a cost of 2,5% of the hammer price. Shipping can be arranged at your expense. Buying price: the Hammer price plus Premium and possibly "Droit de Suite" fee; Buyer: the Bidder whose Bid is accepted during the Auction, or the Bidder whose highest Bid is accepted during an Online Auction; Costs: the costs which must be paid by the Seller and/or the Buyer to the Auction House for services ren- dered, including the value-added taxes applicable thereto, such as but not limited to costs for research, inspections, valuation, restoration, pictures, delivery, storage, as well as Input brokerage and Premium; Limit (Reserve): the minimum Hammer Price agreed by Seller and Auction House; Margin scheme: Margin scheme on the basis of Part 5 of the Law on value-added tax 1968; Notary: the notary public who exercises the official supervision as provided for in article 1 of the Law of 15 December 1971, Official Gazette 748, upon instructions by the Auction House; Receipt: proof of entering one or more Goods to be auctioned, including the name and address of the Seller; Premium: Costs which must be paid by the Buyer including the applicable value-added tax; Unsold: the Auction House not selling a Good, even though bids have been received; Auction: a public sale of moveable Goods as defined in article 1 of the Law of 15 December 1971, Official Gazette 748, organised by the Auction House; Online Auction: an automated open ascending price Auction organised by the Auction House on the website of the Auction House, www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl, which is not to be deemed a public auc- tion and at which not Notary public or Auctioneer is present. In these conditions "Auction" must be read as "Online Auction" unless the opposite is clear from the specific Online Auction Conditions; Auction House: the private company with limited liability "Van Stockums Veilingen B.V."; Auctioneer: the person who, upon instructions of the Auction House, is in charge of the actual manage- ment of the auctioning by ascending price; Seller: the person who, as full owner or as legal representative of the full owner, charges the Auction House to sell a moveable good at Auction; Sale price: the Hammer price, minus the Input brokerage; Droit de Suite fee: a percentage of the Hammer price plus Premium excluding value-added tax, owed on the basis of the Copyright Act for the sale of original works of art: a work of graphic or visual art such as images, collages, paintings, drawings, engravings, prints, lithographs, sculptures, carvings, tapestries, ceramics, glass objects and photographs, which is charged to the Buyer; Good/Goods: a good to be auctioned or a number of goods which can be auctioned in combination. 1.2. Concerning the terms in or applicable under these General Conditions the provisions of or under the General Extension of Time Act (Act of 25 July 1964 Official Gazette 314) apply mutatis mutan- dis.

Article 2 Applicability 2.1. These provisions are applicable to all legal acts by and legal relations between the Auction House, the Seller, the Bidder and/or Buyer, which relate to an Auction, including those concerning the bidding, the buying, the sale, the mediation, the valuation, the assessment, the viewing, the ap- praisals, the cataloguing, the safekeeping and the storage. 2.2. Variations of stipulations or possible General Conditions and Online Auction Conditions of Seller, Bidder and/or Buyer are only applicable if and in so far as these have been expressly accepted in writing by the Auction House, and this exclusively for the legal relation for which they were ac- cepted. 2.3. The applicability of the General Conditions and Online Auction Conditions is notified to the visitors to auctions, Sellers, Bidders and Buyers by publication on the website of the Auction House and/ or elsewhere, or by an announcement and/or making available of a copy prior to the Auction. All participants to an Auction thereby acknowledge fully acceptance of the applicability of these conditions as well as of the privacy policy of the Auction House. 2.4. The Auction House reserves the right to make changes to the General Conditions and Online Auc- tion Conditions from time to time without prior notice. The version which is applicable to the Auction is the version which can be found on www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl and which can be consulted at the address of the Auction House prior to the Auction. 2.5. If for an auction, such as an Online Auction or a special auction, specific general conditions are declared to be applicable, these will prevail over the present General Conditions in the case of variation.

Article 3 Organisation of the Auction 3.1. The Auction House makes public on which days and times an Auction will be held. 3.2. The Auction is held in the Venduehuis der Notarissen at Nobelstraat 5 in The Hague or at another venue to be determined by the Auction House or on the website www.vanstockums-veilingen.nl. 3.3. The Auction House makes public what Goods will be auctioned in a manner to be determined by him. 3.4. A Good to be Auctioned comes under the Margin scheme unless otherwise notified.

Article 4 Input 4.1. The order to Auction between Seller and Auction House is established by the receiving of the Input by the Auction House. After this receipt the Auction House represents the Seller towards third parties. 4.2. The Auction House only accepts an Input from Seller against a Receipt. The Seller ensures that the Input is properly packaged. The Seller may not be younger than 18 and must provide a valid proof of identity. 4.3. The Seller declares that no prior deduction of value-added tax has been applied to the Input. 4.4. The Seller and Auction House may agree a Limit (Reserve) price. 4.5. The Seller receives a confirmation which includes: − a general description of the input; − possible flaws; − the Limit (Reserve) price if applicable; − if applicable the destination for a special or Online Auction. 4.6. The Auction House has the right to refuse all or part of an Input without giving the grounds there- fore. Even after receipt the Auction House is entitled, provided the grounds therefore are given, to return all or part of an input to the Seller and not to auction it, in which case the Seller is not liable for any costs and the Auction House is not liable for any damages caused by the Auction not taking place. 4.7. The Seller has the right to retrieve the Input up until the start of the Auction against payment of 30% or less, at the sole discretion of the Auction House, of the Limit price, or, if no Limit price was agreed or for an Online Auction, on the price at which the Auction House values the Input, plus all costs incurred. If the Seller does not accept this valuation he may have the Input re-valued, at his own expense, by three valuers certified in the field concerned or assessors generally recognised in the field concerned of which one is appointed by the Auction House, one by the Seller and a third by the two previously appointed assessors. If the valuation of the Input differs after re-evaluation, the differing value is applicable for the purposes of this article. 4.8. The Auction House has the right to combine various Goods from one Seller and to auction these as a single Lot. 4.9. The Goods are auctioned as they are. 4.10. The Auction House is entitled to photograph, illustrate of otherwise depict or cause to be depicted in any manner, all Input, both before, during as after the Auction. The Seller is liable for the costs thereof. The Auctioneer retains the copyright to these images.

Article 5 Obligations and warranties of the Seller 5.1. The Seller guarantees the Auction House that he is the legal owner of the Input, or that he has the authority to legally dispose thereof. Seller safeguards the Auction House against all claims by third parties based on the violation of any rights to the Input, including intellectual property rights. 5.2. The Seller is obliged to state to the Auction House all characteristics and flaws or flaws which he suspects to be present in the Input at delivery. The Seller must safeguard the Auction House against all claims by the Buyer or possible third parties concerning the Input, in the broadest sense, as well as against claims on the basis of article 12. 5.3. The Seller of a Good, of which it is known that it, if it is not conforming to the usual expectations in such a situation or should be considered a special danger for people or other goods, remains, until such risk is transferred to the Buyer, remains liable in the case such danger emerges. 5.4. The Seller is liable for payment of Input brokerage to the Auction House on the basis of the Input, plus possible Costs. In case of unsold goods as a result of the limit price not being reached the Seller is liable for the payment of Input brokerage on the limit price. 5.5. If an Input has not been brought to Auction for a period of six months for any reason other than the destination for a special Auction, the Input will be sent back, fully for the account and risk of the Seller, or will have to be collected by Seller after a request thereto. 5.6. Upon written notification of the non-selling of an Input by the Auction House, the Seller must col- lect the Input within seven days of the date of the notification. 5.7. The Seller is in default if he has not collected the Input within the term provided for in article 5.6. 5.8. The Auction House has the right to charge costs to the Seller who has not collected the Input within the term provided for in article 5.6. Furthermore the Auction House has, in such a case, the right to auction the Input again, whereby a Limit of 50% of the original Limit will be applied, if a Limit was agreed, or if no limit was agreed to sell the Input at Auction at any price. 5.9. The Seller must pay the invoice of the Auction House by return of mail.

Article 6 Obligations of the Auction House 6.1. The Auction House treats the Input with the care which befits a prudent Auction House. 6.2. The Auction House only acts in the interest of the Seller and will sell a Good at the highest possible price at auction. The Auction House does not advise the Seller. If the Auction House mentions the state or characteristics of a Good, neither Seller nor Buyer can derive any rights from this. If the Auction House uses an image of the Good this will be as faithful as possible, without the Seller or Buyer being able to derive any rights from this. Ostensible mistakes in the description of the Goods are not binding for the Auction House. The Auction House can also not be held liable for any deviations in colour in images or as a result of the settings of a display screen or source of light. 6.3. When announcing an Auction the Auction House will mention: a) the applicability of the present General Condition; b) the description of the Goods to be auctioned; c) the order of the Goods to be auctioned. 6.4. The Auction House supplies an invoice to the Buyer. This mentions the Sale price and any Costs including the applicable value-added tax. It also mentions any Droit de Suite fee. 6.5. If the Auction House has received the full sum owed by the Buyer, he is held to pay the Sale price to the Seller after thirty days, minus any Costs, and taking into consideration the term for the invocation by the Buyer of the right to dissolution or annulment as provided for in article 12, or of retraction as provided for in article 16, with prejudice to a possible appeal for settlement by the Auction House. If any Costs exceed the sum to be paid by the Auction House to the Seller, the Auction House will provide an invoice for these to the Seller. 6.6. Unless unknown, the Auction House will apply the following definitions when describing the Goods to be auctioned in so far as the name of the artist and the authenticity of the work is con- cerned: a) a piece, described with the names/first and family name of the artist is a work of the artist in its opinion. b) a piece, described as "attributed to" is in its opinion a work of this artist; c) a piece, described as "studio of", in its opinion originated in the studio of this artist; d) a piece, described as "around" is in its opinion a work from the period of the artist produced under the artist's influence; e) a piece, described as "in the manner of" is in its opinion a work in the style of the artist con- cerned, but of a later date; f) a piece, described as "after" is in its opinion a copy based on a piece by the artist considered; g) a piece, described with (initials followed by) family name the Auction House considers to be the work of an artist unknown to him; h) the word "signed" indicates that the piece has a signature which is, in its opinion, by the artist concerned; i) the word "dated" indicates that the piece has been provided with a date which is correct in its opinion; j) the term "bears signature" and/or "bears date" indicate that the signature and/or date are not authentic in its opinion. 6.7. Descriptions are given by the Auction House and its staff to the best of their abilities. The Auction House is not obliged to give a full description of a Good, including the state and characteristics thereof. Article 7 Procedure during the Auction 7.1. During the Auction the Auctioneer represents the Auction House. 7.2. Bidding is only in euro's and in ascending value. 7.3. The Auction House and the Auctioneer reserve the following rights: a) refuse a Bid without statement of reasons; b) refuse persons or companies as Bidders or Buyers without statement of reason; c) not allow a Bid prior to the Auction to be entered into the Auction; d) changes to the order of the Goods to be auctioned; e) addition of a Good; f) combination or separation of Goods; g) bring a Good concerning which a dispute occurred at the Auction or shortly after the Auction back to an Auction, and dissolve a any Purchase; h) the correction of a mistake made during Bidding and/or allocation, or dissolving a purchase without a Bidder being allowed to make use of a mistake and being allowed to invoke the purchase at that time; i) claim immediate full or partial payment, whereby the Auction House and Auctioneer have the right to dissolve a purchase upon refusal or inability to pay, and subsequently re-auction the Good in question without accepting the Bid of the defaulting Bidder; j) to dissolve the purchase and re-auction a Good if the Buyer refuses to provide his full name and address, and to show his identification at first request; k) not to hand over a Good during the Auction. 7.4. The Auctioneer allocates the Good to the highest Bidder. 7.5. The judgment given by the Notary Public at the Auction stands. 7.6. The Auction House, those employed by him and who are working during the Auction, the Auctio- neer and the Notary Public are not allowed to Bid during the Auction.

Article 8 Obligations of the Bidder/Buyer 8.1. By bidding during or prior to the Auction the Bidder is deemed to fully accept the present General Conditions. 8.2. The Bidder may not be younger than 18 and must be able to enter into legally binding agreements. 8.3. The Bidder must be entirely independent of the Seller. It is forbidden to bid on one's own Goods and to force up a Bid. 8.4. It is forbidden to seek contact with the Seller outside of the Auction and to enter into a purchase agreement circumventing the Auction and the Auction House. 8.5. At an Online Auction the Bidder will only be able to Bid after fully completing a digital application form, sending his proof of identity per email, and after being accepted as Bidder by the Auction House. The Bidder will then be given a Venduehuis-account and will log in with the user name and password which he has received and/or chosen. 8.6. The Bidder may not transfer his Venduehuis-account to others and may not log in with the user name and/or password of another person. 8.7. The Bidder will not undertake any actions which put an unreasonable strain on the infrastructure of the Auction House or which cause damage to the infrastructure or to the Online auctions, or to the good reputation of the Venduehuis and Vendue Next Door. 8.8. Prior to the Buy the Bidder must thoroughly and knowledgeably inspect (have inspected) the condition, the characteristics and the description of a Good and form his own opinion about it, in- cluding but not limited to the manufacturer, the history, the condition, the quality, the originality or authenticity, the style, the suitability for the proposed use, the value, the estimated sale price, whether a Droit de Suite fee will be due, if a Good has been restored, renewed or repaired, and about the measure in which the Good is in accordance with the descriptions and the Bidder must, where reasonably necessary or desirable, request independent advice by experts, while Bidder cannot rely on photographs or illustrations or other images. If certain flaws or imperfections are mentioned this should be an indication which is not exhaustive and from which the Bidder cannot derive any rights. 8.9. The Buyer must supply his name, address and proof of identity upon first request. 8.10. The Buyer must pay the invoice of the Auction House per return of mail. 8.11. The Auction House has the right to charge the Buyer who does not take possession of a Good bought at Auction within the term provided in article 9, for Costs. 8.12. The Buyer does not have the authority to apply any settlement of his debt with a pretended claim on the Auctioneer.

Article 9 Handover of the Goods 9.1. The Buyer must take possession of the Goods immediately after full settlement of the money owed and is deemed to be in default without notification if he does not do so. 9.2. Without prejudice to the provisions of article 8.10 the Costs of collection are for the account of the Buyer. 9.3. The Auctioneer is entitled to suspend his obligation to hand over a Good until the Buyer or Seller has fully paid the money owed to the Auction House.

Article 10 Transfer risk 10.1. The risks of damages and/or destruction of the Good to be auctioned remain with the Seller until the Goods have been handed over to the Buyer. 10.2. If the Buyer invokes the right to dissolution or annulment of the purchase on the basis of the pro- visions of article 12, or revokes the purchase on the basis of article 16, the risks to the auctioned Goods immediately return to the Seller, without prejudice to the obligation of the Buyer to im- mediately hand over the Good(s) to the Auction House in the condition in which he received the Good(s).

Article 11 Default by the Buyer 11.1. The Buyer is deemed to be in default without notification when the payment term is exceeded without payment having been made. 11.2. The Buyer must reimburse the Auction House for the damages caused by late payment plus any Costs and the legal interests. 11.3. The Seller recognises the right of the Auction House to demand fulfilment from the Buyer who exceeds the payment term, or to proceed to the dissolution of the Buy or of first demand payment from the Buyer, and to then, if this demand is not successful, proceed to dissolve the Buy. 11.4. All costs arising from or in relation to the enforcement of its rights by the Auction House resulting from a purchase made by the Buyer during the Auction, including all costs arising from or in rela- tion to any judicial and/or extrajudicial collection of sums not paid fully or on time will be for the account of the Buyer, without further notification being required. The amounts for these costs en- tered into the accounts of the Auction House will form full proof concerning the aforementioned costs, subject to evidence in rebuttal from the Buyer. 11.5. If the Buyer defaults on payment within the determined period the Seller and/or the Auctioneer has, without prejudice to any reimbursement for Costs, damages and interest, the right to consi- der the purchase as dissolved without any judicial intervention or notice of default being required, and to re-auction the Good, such re-auctioning to be done for the account of the defaulting Buyer and under such provisions as the Seller and/or the Auctioneer determine. The difference between the lower proceeds of the re-auctioned Good and all Costs, damages and interest, as well as all Costs of the first Auction must be paid by the defaulting Buyer upon first request, failing which he will be in default, while he cannot profit from any higher proceeds and cannot claim reimbursement of the Costs already paid. 11.6. If the Seller or the Auction House makes use of the aforementioned right to deem the purchase legally dissolved due to default, but does not proceed to re-auction, he can claim twenty five per- cent (25%) of all the Buyer owes as a fine in lieu of reimbursement of Costs, damages and interests. The Buyer cannot claim payments made by him, except that any partial payment of the Purchase price is applied to the compensation for damages or fine, and any surplus must be restituted to him.

Article 12 Hidden flaws and misleading description 12.1. If the Buyer is able to prove that the Seller or the Auctioneer knew that a Good sold at Auction has a hidden flaw or that the description by the Auctioneer is so misleading that, if this hidden flaw or misleading description been known to the Buyer during the Auction he would not have made the Bid, the Buyer has the right to dissolve the purchase by written notification addressed to the Auction House, or to annull it on the basis of mistake or deception. 12.2. The Buyer may only use the right under article 12.1 within a term of one month, to be counted from the day after the Auction. 12.3. If the Buyer cannot return the Good purchased by him at Auction in the condition in which he received it the rights provided in article 12.1 are not valid. 12.4. In case the Auction House relied on the information of the Seller for the writing of the description, the Seller must fully safeguard the Auction House from all claims by Buyer or possible third parties as described in this article. 12.5. The Buyer does not have a right to a dissolution of the Buy if the description was recalled prior to or during the Auction and prior to the placing of a Bid, and if the corrected description was com- municated the public either verbally, in writing or via the website.

Article 13 Limitation of liability of Auction House 13.1. The Auction House is not liable for the not taking into account a Bid which was made verbally, by telephone, in writing or electronically. The Auction House is not liable either for (technical) aults, amongst others in postal, telephone and internet services. 13.2. Without prejudice to the provisions of article 13.1 the Auction House is not liable in the case of malfunctions which occur either at the Auction House or at third parties. The Bidder accepts that he cannot hold the Auction House liable for these. In this way the Bidder accepts, amongst others, that it may be impossible for him to register, that he may not be able to make a (timely) Bid, or that his Bid may not be accepted or confirmed. 13.3. The Auction House is not liable towards the Seller or Bidder during the exercising of the right of refusal of a Bid or Bidder. 13.4. The Auction House is not liable towards the Seller and/or Bidder and/or Buyer because of visible or invisible flaws, because of the description of a Good, the condition of a Good, the characteris- tics, the qualities or appellation of materials such as types of wood, fabrics, alloys, ceramics, -por celain, precious metals and diamonds, because of delays or changes in athmospheric conditions, except in case of intent or gross culpability, without prejudice to the rights of Buyer as provided in article 12.1. 13.5. The Auction House is not liable towards the Seller and/or Bidder and/or Buyer for the not auctio- ning of a Good, or for the exercising of its rights as provided for in article 7. 13.6. The Auction House is not liable towards the Seller and/or Bidder and/or Buyer for loss, damage and theft with or without burglary, of any nature and any cause, of a Good to be Auctioned or bought at Auction, except in case of intent or gross culpability on the part of the Auction House and without prejudice to the insurance policies of the Auction House. 13.7. The Auction House is not liable for loss of profit, consequential damages, financial loss, and/or indirect damages. 13.8. Entering the buildings and grounds used by the Auction House is at own risk. 13.9. The Auction House is not liable for any accident or any damage to a person in or near the buildings or grounds where there is the possibility of delivering, storing, viewing, where the Auction takes place, or where the Goods sold are collected, except in case of intent or gross culpability by the Auction House, or coverage by the insurance policies of the Auction House. 13.10. The Auction House is not liable for force majeure.

Article 14 General provisions 14.1. Nullity, destruction or ineffectiveness of one of the provisions of the General Conditions does not prejudice the validity of the other provisions. In case one or more provisions are null, destroyed or ineffective, replacement provisions which are valid and which are as near as possible to the voided provisions will be agreed with the Seller, Bidder or Buyer. 14.2. All agreements between the Auction House and the Seller and/or Bidder and/or Buyer only Dutch law is applicable. 14.3. All disputes, including those which are considered as such by one party only, resulting from or in relation to the legal relation to which the present conditions are applicable, or the conditions concerned itself or its execution, both in the factual and legal sense, will be settled by the Court of 's-Gravenhage, without prejudice to the right to appeal and cassation and the requesting of a temporary provision. 14.4. The present General Conditions will always be available for consultation by the public at the Auc- tion and on the website of the Auction House. János Oscar Plesch (1878-1957) was a well-known Jewish-Hungarian physician and cardiologist who invented the tonoscillograph, an instrument for measuring and recording blood pressure. He was a close friend of Albert Einstein, Emil Orlik and Max Slevogt. In 1923 Slevogt painted his portrait and in 1928 he painted a group- portrait of the Plesch-family (nowadays in the collection of the Jewish Museum in Berlin). In his autobiography "Janos, the Story of a Doctor" (London, Gollancz, 1948) Plesch provides first-hand information about these long-standing friendships.

The lots marked with an asterisk * (nos. 1, 3-5 & 9-26) are all from the estate of János Plesch (1878-1957) & his wife Melanie Plesch-Gans (1884-1954) and by inheritance from the estate of Peter Plesch (1918-2013) & his sister Honoria Plesch (1919-1990).

Literature: Rahel E. Feilchenfeldt/ Markus Brandis, "Paul Cassirer Verlag Berlin 1898- 1933. Eine kommentierte Bibliographie" (2002). Arthur Rümann, "Verzeichnis der Graphik von Max Slevogt in Büchern und Mappenwerken" (1936). Johannes Sievers/ Emil Waldmann, "Max Slevogt – Das druckgraphische Werk, 1890-1914" (1991). Ger- hart Söhn, "Max Slevogt – Das druckgraphische Werk, 1914-1933" (2002). 9

FINE & APPLIED ARTS

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1* BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN (1770-1827) – DÜRCK, FRIEDRICH (1809-1884). (Ludwig van Beethoven holding the autograph score of his "Missa Solem- nis"). Lithograph after J.K. Stieler. Printed by J.A. Selb (Munich, after 1822). Ca. 28 x 23 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ With an intriguing text engraved on a metal plate attached to the frame: "Gegeben von L. von Be[e]thoven an/ Gräfin Gallenberg/ Gegeben von Graf Gallenberg an/ baron Emil von Erlanger". The German artist Joseph Karl Stieler (1781-1858) painted in 1820 this famous portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven. Stieler's nephew Friedrich Dürck (1809-1884), who became his assistent in 1822, drew this portrait on lithographic limestone and it was af- terwards printed by Josef Anton Selb (1784-1832) in Munich. ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on verso. – Sl. foxed/ browned (not exam- ined out of frame).

2 CORNET, J. Art of Africa. Treasures from the Congo. [English transl. by B. Thompson]. [London], Phaidon, [1971], 365 pp. With num. (tipped-in) (col.) plates (incl. frontisp.). Square 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – MORRIS, F. & BELL, T. [ed.]. Agnes Martin. [London], Tate Publishing, [2015], 271,[1] pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – SCHULZ-HOFFMANN, C. [a.o.]. Max Beckmann. Exile in Amsterdam. [Ostfildern], Hatje Cantz, [2007], 437,[3] pp. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 15 others (i.a. on Richard Serra, Isaac Israels & M.C. Escher). (18x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 2: With signed dedication by the editor Tiffany Bell. 10

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3* EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879-1955) – BIEBER, EMIL (1878-1963). (Portrait of Al- bert Einstein). Original photograph (gelatin silver print) with blind-stamped signature "E Bieber" in lower left corner (& letterpress signature on the pa- per mount: "E Bieber/ Hofphotograph/ Berlin"). With SIGNED DEDICATION by ALBERT EINSTEIN (in black ink on the paper mount) to JÁNOS PLESCH: "Meinem lieben Freund Plesch/ zum 50./ Albert Einstein 1928". Ca. 20,5 x 16,5 cm. Tipped onto a paper mount (ca. 37 x 27 cm.) & framed. [€ 500 - 1.000] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – Paper mount foxed/ browned in upper part, but the photograph in good condition (not examined out of frame).

4* EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879-1955) – PLESCH, JÁNOS (1878-1957). (Portrait of Al- bert Einstein). Oil on linen (mounted onto boards). Ca. 40,5 x 33 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ A similar portrait of Albert Einstein painted by János Plesch is reproduced in Plesch' autobiography "János, the Story of a Doctor" (1948, between pp. 192-193). – Small ticket of the French stationer's shop "Dupré & Cie" (Paris) mounted on verso.

5* GAUL, AUGUST (1869-1921) – ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of the Ger- man sculptor August Gaul modelling a common otter). Etching (drypoint). Signed "Orlik" & "Probedrück s[amm]/l[ung] Janos" in pencil. Ca. 33 x 23 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Proof of a rare etching (printed around 1921). Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – (Sl.) foxed/ browned (not examined out of frame).

6 HAVARD, H. L'Art à travers les moeurs. Paris, G. Decaux/ A. Quantin, 1882, [4],II,404 pp. With num. (hélio-engr.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. dec. gilt chagrin (by Engel), all edges gilt. – BUCHER, B. [ed.]. Geschichte der technischen Künste. Band 1-3. Stuttgart, W. Spemann, 1875-1893. 3 Vols. With num. (wood-engr.) plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. unif. dec. gilt chagrin. – Added: "Beschrijving van de Grafelijke Zalen op het Binnenhof te 's Gravenhage [..]" (1907). (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: With ticket of "J.H. de Bois (Haarlem)" mounted on final free end- paper. – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Ex bibliotheca Sypko Bosch (with his woodcut book- plate). – Spine-ends sl. dam., bindings sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. foxed.

7 HEUSDEN, W.B. (Wout) VAN (1896-1982) – REDEKER, H. [introd.]. Wout van Heusden. Amsterdam, Printshop, 1977, consisting of 2 letterpress leaves (resp. title & introduction, printed on recto only) and 10 ORIGINAL ETCH- INGS by WOUT VAN HEUSDEN (various sizes, all signed in pencil). Folio, loose as issued in the orig. cloth box. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Very rare edition (only 1 copy in NCC) printed on "Van Gelder" in 35 numb. copies. The etchings were printed by Piet Clement (Amsterdam). Comprises 10 etchings (in aquatinta & drypoint) titled "Labyrint", "Wrak", "Ontmoe- ting", "Ruiter", "Vliegende vormen I", "Vliegende vormen II", "Fragment", "Kop", "Pegasus" & "Drie pieken". – Upper cover of the cloth box sl. soiled, but else in fine condition.

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8 LIPPE, A. DE. Indian Mediaeval Sculpture. Amsterdam, North Pub- lishing Company, [1978], [XXVI],411 pp. With 312 (col.) full-p. ills. 4to, orig. imitation leather. – HAKS, L. & MARIS, G. Lexicon of foreign artists who visu- alized Indonesia (1600-1950). Surveying painters, watercolourists, draught- smen, sculptors, illustrators, graphic and industrial artists. Utrecht, G.J. Bestebreurtje, [1995], 528 pp. With num. (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 3 others. (5x) [€ 50 - 100]

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9* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932) – WEISS, H.M. Li. [Acht chinesische Erzählungen]. Berlin, Eigenbrödler Verlag, [ca. 1925], [4],78,[3] pp. With 5 ORIGINAL ETCH- INGS by EMIL ORLIK (all signed in pencil, various sizes) & 24 plates (of which 7 col.) afterEmil Orlik. Large 8vo, orig. dec. gilt cloth (des. by Emil Orlik), top edge gilt. [€ 800 - 1.200] ¶ Printed in "Tiemann-Antiqua" on handmade paper in 1.000 copies. One of 850 numb. copies. Signed in pencil by Emil Orlik in the colophon. With an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by EMIL ORLIK (ca. 16,5 x 16,5 cm.) dep. a Chinese scene incorporating a SIGNED DEDICATION by Orlik: "seinem/ lieben Freunde/ J.G./ zum/ 17. November/ 1925/ Emil Orlik". ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – A few small scratches on both covers, but else in good condition.

10* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932) – [ORLIK, E.]. Neue fünfundneunzig Köpfe von Orlik. Berlin, Verlag Bruno Cassirer, [1926], 7 unnumb. text-pp. With 1 ORIGINAL ETCHING by EMIL ORLIK (dep. the head of Max Slevogt, signed in pencil, ca. 9,5 x 8 cm.) as frontispiece & 95 plain plates (a few printed in reddish) af- ter Emil Orlik. Large 8vo, orig. dec. gilt(-lettered) vellum-backed boards, top 13

edge gilt. – Added: 1 other by Emil Orlik ("Fünfundneunzig Köpfe von Orlik", 1920. Spine sl. dam., end-papers renewed). (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: One of 50 Arabic numb. copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION enriched with an original etching by Emil Orlik and bound in HALF-VELLUM. Comprises por- traits of i.a. Alexander Archipenko, Josephine Baker, Bruno & Paul Cassirer, Marc Chagall, Otto Dix, Alfred Döblin, Albert Einstein, Edwin Fischer, Karl Flesch, Leopold Godowsky, Käthe Kollwitz, Fritz Kreisler, Thomas Mann, Luigi Pirandello, Max Reinhardt, Arnold Schönberg, Max Slevogt & Alexander von Zemlinsky. ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – Binding sl. stained/ soiled, upper inner hinge weakening. Text-leaves sl. waterstained in outer blank margin, but else in good condition.

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11* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Max Reinhardt seen from the back). ORIGINAL DRAWING in pencil. Signed "Orlik", titled "Reinhardt" & "2/3" in pencil. Ca. 28 x 26 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Max Reinhardt (1873-1943) was an Austrian-born theatre- & film-director. Our drawing is reproduced in János Plesch' autobiography "János, the Sto- ry of a Doctor" (1948, between pp. 384-385). ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on passepartout. – Remnants of tape (on verso), some foxing, but else in good condition.

12* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of Conrad Ansorge). Etching. Signed "Or- lik", dated "[19]15" & "2 Zustand" in pencil. Ca. 30 x 20 cm. (image) & ca. 37 x 28,5 cm. (leaf). Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Conrad Ansorge (1862-1930) was a German pianist & composer. Ex biblio- theca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on passepartout. – In fine condition. 14

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13* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of Max Slevogt holding a cigar). Litho- graph. Signed "Orlik" & "s[amm].l[ung]. Janos" in red pencil. Ca. 18 x 10 cm. (image) & ca. 28,5 x 19 cm. (leaf). Framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-tick- et "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on verso. – (Sl.) foxed/ browned (not examined out of frame).

14* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of Max Slevogt in profile). Lithograph. Signed "Orlik" & "s[amm]/l[ung] Janos" in red pencil. Ca. 20 x 9 cm. (image) & ca. 28,5 x 19 cm. (leaf). Framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – (Sl.) foxed/ browned (not exam- ined out of frame).

15* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of Max Slevogt). Etching. Numbered "66/100" & signed "Orlik" in pencil. Ca. 21 x 15 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

16* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Portrait of Mrs M.L. Beytagh in profile). Etching (drypoint printed on Japanese paper). Signed "Emil Orlik" in pencil (with an illegible note in pencil in a different hand in lower left corner). (Publ. in 1915). Ca. 28,5 x 19,5 cm. (image) & ca. 37,5 x 27,5 cm. (leaf). Behind passep- artout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on passepartout. – Upper left corner sl. creased, but else in fine condition.

17* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). (Self-portrait). Etching. Signed "Emil Orlik", dat- ed "1910" & "1. Zustand" in pencil (with a note in pencil in a different hand: "Selbstbildnis. Schabkunst und Stich"). Ca. 25 x 21 cm. (image) & ca. 40 x 29,5 cm. (leaf). Behind passepartout. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). – Outer blank margins sl. browned (due to off- setting of the passepar- tout), but else in good condition.

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Dr. Josef Grünberg). ORIGINAL DRAWING in pencil. Signed "Emil Orlik" & dated "[19]23" in lower right corner. Ca. 21 x 27,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 800 - 1.200] ¶ Dr. Josef Grünberg was a Russian-born dentist (died in 1932) and a well- known collector of graphics of Max Slevogt, Emil Orlik & Bernhard Pankok (cf. Irmgard Wirth, "Slevogt – Orlik – Pankok. Graphik. Aus der ehem. Sammlung Dr. Grünberg, Berlin", 1971. Our drawing has been used as illustration on page 5 of this publication). ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circu- lar library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on verso. – Sl. discol. in upper part, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

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19* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). Die Reise nach Japan. Zwölf Original-Radierun- gen. München, F. Bruckmann, 1921, consisting of an ETCHED TITLE (incor- porating an index & a small view of a Japanese tree, signed in pencil by Or- lik), 12 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS by EMIL ORLIK (all signed & numb. "35/100" in pencil, various sizes, under passepar- tout) and a letterpress colophon. Large 4to (ca. 37 x 30 cm.), loose as issued in the orig. portfolio (paper over boards) with lithogr. illustration byOrlik on up- per cover & lithogr. title "Aus Aegyp- ten" on backstrip. [€ 1.000 - 1.500] ¶ Printed in 110 copies. One of 100 Arabic numb. copies printed on "Van Gelder – Bütten". Numbered & signed 19-2 in black ink by Emil Orlik in the colo- phon. The etchings are titled in the index: "Kohlen", "Im Hafen von Genua", "Aus Port-Said", "arabisches Cafè", "auf Ceylon (Bambus)", "Erinnerung an Singapore", "Bei Hong-kong", "Shanghai-Mädchen", "japanische Bauern", "im Winterkleid", "japanische Mädchen" & "der Fuji (bei Hakone)". ¶ Ex bib- liotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on upper paste-down. ¶ A few small defects to the portfolio (lacks ties, sl. soiled). Title-leaf sl. foxed, colo- phon sl. discol. (due to off-setting), but else in good condition.

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20* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). LOT of 6 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS in pencil, all por- traits of the Austrian-born violinist & composer FRITZ KREISLER (1875-1962). All ca. 19 x 11,5 cm. Behind 1 passepartout & in 1 frame. [€ 1.000 - 2.000] ¶ These drawings are reproduced in János Plesch' autobiography "János, the 18

Story of a Doctor" (1948, between pp. 384-385). Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on verso. – A few minor imperfections (upper blank corners with traces of glue on verso), but else in good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

21* ORLIK, EMIL (1870-1932). "Fritz Kre- isler". Etching (drypoint). Titled at top in the plate. With SIGNED DEDI- CATION by EMIL ORLIK in pencil: "Probedrück. to Ms May Griffiths zür freundl[ichen]. Erin[nerun]g. Emil Orlik" and with SIGNED DEDICATION by FRITZ KREISLER in black ink (in the lower part of the image): "To Miss May Griffiths/ in kind remembrance/ of/ Fritz Kreisler/ May 16th 1930". Ca. 24 x 18 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 700 - 900] ¶ Very rare proof of an etched por- trait of the Austrian-born violinist & composer Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962). Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878- 1957). With a small circular library- ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Col- lections" mounted on verso. Miss May Griffiths was the Scottish gov- 21 erness for the children of the Plesch- family. – In good condition (not examined out of frame).

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22* SLEVOGT, MAX (1868-1932) – CLAIRE, W. Coranna. Eine Indianergeschichte. Berlin, Verlag von Paul Cassirer, [1908], 66,[2] pp. With col. frontispiece, ti- tle-vignette & 34 text-ills. (of which 5 full-page) afterMax Slevogt. 4to, orig. dec. cloth (des. by Max Slevogt). [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Rümann 13. Feilchenfeldt/ Brandis 33.1. Rare first edition printed on hand- made paper (watermarked "Roman S.L.C.") with a misprint in the title on up- per cover ("Corranna"). With an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by MAX SLEVOGT (signed, titled "Grünberg" & dated "1931", ca. 14 x 16,5 cm.) on first free end- paper depicting a Red Indian riding a horse. ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on upper paste-down. ¶ Spine & lower cover sl. faded, binding a few small waterstains, upper inner hinge weakening, but else in good condition.

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23* SLEVOGT, MAX (1868-1932) – COLLECTION of 25 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by MAX SLEVOGT (all signed in pencil, printed on "altes japanisches Bütten" with embossed blind-stamp dep. a leopard in lower blank margin, all leaves ca. 48 x 33 cm. and under passepartout), all printed for the first German edi- tion of J.F. COOPER, "Lederstrumpf-Erzählungen. Übersetzt und bearbeitet von K. Federn" (Berlin, Publikationen der Pan-Presse/ Verlag Paul Cassirer, 1909) and accompanied by a prospectus (7 unnumb. text-pp. illustrated with 3 lithographs by Max Slevogt). Loose as issued in a later red chagrin portfolio (ca. 52 x 40 cm.) with an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by MAX SLEVOGT on up- per cover (monogrammed "M.S." & dated 1931, ca. 26 x 19 cm.) depicting a man sitting on a bank of a river with his feet in the water. (25x) [€ 1.000 - 2.000] ¶ Rümann 14b. Feilchenfeldt/ Brandis 35.0.A.2. Cf. Sievers/Waldmann 90- 419. The lithographs are probably taken from a supplementary suite of 52 full-page lithographs which were reserved for the subscribers of the DE-LUXE 20

EDITION (printed in 60 copies, the ordinary edition was printed in 250 cop- ies) and which were signed in pencil by MAX SLEVOGT & tipped-in under passepartout. According to the prospectus the original lithographic lime- stones were erased after finishing the printing-process. ¶ Ex bibliotheca Já- nos Plesch (1878-1957). – Portfolio sl. dam./ worn, but all lithographs in good condition.

24* SLEVOGT, MAX (1868-1932) – ELIAS, J. Max Slevogt. Berlin, Verlag Neue Kun- sthandlung, 1922, 18 text-pp. & a colo- phon-leaf. With 1 ORIGINAL ETCHING by MAX SLEVOGT (signed & numb. "28/L" in pencil, ca. 12 x 9 cm.) as frontispiece & 32 plain plates (numb. "19-50" as continua- tion of the pagination) afterMax Slevogt. 8vo, orig. gilt(-lettered) green MOROC- CO, top edge gilt. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Rümann 18b. Söhn 567a. One of 50 Ara- bic numb. copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION (text-leaves printed on handmade paper, a few watermarked "JW Zanders") en- riched with an original etching by Slevogt and bound in full . With an ORIG- INAL WATERCOLOUR by MAX SLEVOGT (ca. 14,5 x 10,5 cm.) on first blank leaf (handmade paper watermarked "Perfec- ta") depicting Slevogt as a statue, mono- 24 grammed "M.S." & dated "31". ¶ Ex bib- liotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on upper paste-down. ¶ Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in good condition.

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25* SLEVOGT, MAX (1868-1932) – "MENU. 16. Februar 1927". LOT of 2 ORIGINAL PRINTS (of which 1 PROOF printed on thin paper) depicting a menu-card for a dinner (held on February 16th 1927 by the Plesch-family) of which text & illustrations are designed by Max Slevogt. Both prints probably executed as hectograph (signed in the plate), the proof signed in pencil (with a partly illegible note in pencil below). Resp. ca. 35,5 x 27,5 cm. & ca. 23,5 x 19 cm. Both mounted onto a paper mount & framed. (2x) [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Both prints extremely rare specimens of "printed ephemera" produced in a very small number of copies. We have traced only 3 other menu-cards by Max Slevogt: one for Francisco d'Andrade (dated December 23rd 1912, cf. Sievers/Waldmann 481-482), one for Julie Cassirer (dated January 17th 1914) & one for Max Liebermann (dated June 30th 1927, present in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago). The illustrations by Max Slevogt form a humor- ous comment on the dishes & wines served at the dinner. Our menu-card is reproduced in Plesch' autobiography "János, the Story of a Doctor" (1948, between pp. 384-385). ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). One frame with a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Collections" mounted on verso. – The proof-print with defects (creased, sl. dam./ torn in outer blank margins).

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26* SLEVOGT, MAX (1868-1932). Schatten u[nd]. Träume. Berlin, Bruno Cassir- er, 1926, consisting of a letterpress index-leaf (with letterpress colophon & lithogr. ill. by Max Slevogt on verso), 12 ORIGINAL ETCHINGS by MAX SLEVOGT (all signed in pencil, various sizes) and 1 ETCHED SELF-PORTRAIT by MAX SLEVOGT (unsigned, printed on different paper, ca. 13 x 12 cm., under passepartout) mounted on lower paste-down. Small folio oblong (ca. 30 x 42 cm.), orig. vellum-backed cloth (vellum backstrip perforated by a leather cord) with an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by MAX SLEVOGT (on vel- lum-paper) mounted on upper cover (signed in the left margin, ca. 13,5 x 20 cm.) depicting a reclining leopard grooming itself. [€ 2.500 - 3.500] ¶ Rümann 86. Söhn 767-779. Printed by Carl Sabo (Berlin) on "Englischem Büt- ten" in 50 Arabic numb. copies. With an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by MAX SLEVOGT (signed, titled "Schatten u. Träume" & dated "1929", ca. 17 x22 cm.) on first free end-paper (handmade paper without a watermark) depict- ing Death as a skeleton, dressed as a king & riding a horse. The etchings are titled in the index: "Selbstbildnis", "Schatten und Träume", "Die Versuchung", 22

"Höllenkonzert", "Macbeth mit dem Dolche", "Banquos Geist", "Der Nekro- mant", "Die Himmelsleiter", "Walpurgisnacht", "Gretchens Erscheinung", "Höllenpein", "Das Riesenpferd" & "Die Geängstigten". According to the in- dex the etched self-portrait was originally meant as illustration on the upper cover, but in our copy it is removed to the lower paste-down and replaced by an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by Max Slevogt. ¶ Ex bibliotheca János Plesch (1878-1957). With a small circular library-ticket "Prof and Mrs P.H. Plesch Col- lections" mounted on upper paste-down. ¶ Both covers sl. waterstained in lower part, but else in good condition.

27 VENEMA, A. De Ploeg 1918-1930. Baarn, Het Wereldvenster, 1978, 285 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – IDEM. Nederlandse schilders in Parijs 1900-1940. Ibid., idem, 1980, 293 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – IDEM. G.H. Breitner, 1857-1923. Ibid., idem, 1981, 343 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – And 17 similar, i.a. by D. Welling ("Isaac Israels", 1991) & A. Venema ("De ballingen. Frits van den Berghe, Gustave de Smet en Rik Wouters in Neder- land 1914-1921", 1979). (20x) [€ 60 - 120]

28 [ARCHITECTURE] – PARISSIEN, S. Palladian Style. [London, 1994], 240 pp. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – [DENSLAGEN, W.F.] [a.o.]. [ed.]. Restauratievademecum bijdrage. [Vols.] 2-15. Zeist/ 's-Gravenhage, 1986-1995. 14 Vols. of the series. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. boards (1x) & orig. wrappers. – And 15 similar (i.a. on Leon Battista Alberti & Andrea Palladio). – Added: 14 20th-cent. English works on interior decoration & design. (44x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 2: Comprises i.a. H. Janse [ed.], "Grondig Onderwys in de Schilder- en Verw-kunst [..]/ De Quintessentiële Academie. Hout- en marmerimitaties [..]" (1992); K.T. Meindersma, "Achter Slot en grendel. IJzerwaren" (1994) & H. Janse, "Trap en Trede. Houten trappen in Nederland. Een bouwhistorische beschouwing" (1995).

29 [CHAGALL, MARC] – CAIN, J. Chagall Lithographe. [Vol. III]: 1962-1968. [Ed. by F. Mourlot & C. Sorlier]. [Mon- te-Carlo], A. Sauret, [1969], 179,[1 blank],[1] pp. With (col.) ills. & 2 ORIG- INAL COL. LITHOGRAPHS by MARC CHAGALL (one used as frontisp. & one used as dust-wr.). 4to, orig. cloth with col. lithogr. dust-wr. (des. by Marc Chagall). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Sorlier 577 & 578 (both lithographs untitled). Odd vol. of the standard oeuvre-catalogue (in good condition).

30 [CHAGALL, MARC] – DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR. No. 250. Hommage à Aimé et Marguerite Maeght. [Paris, Maeght, 1982], 111,[2] pp. With 21 ORIGINAL (COL.) LITHOGRAPHS (of which 10 dou- 30 23

ble-page, 10 full-page & one double-page used as dust-wr.), 3 col. serigraphs (i.a. by Eduardo Chillida) & several full-p. ills. (dep. portraits). Small folio, loose as issued in orig. col. lithogr. wrappers (des. by Saul Steinberg). [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Contains orig. lithographs by V. Adami, P. Alechinsky, Pol Bury, Ellsworth Kelly, MARC CHAGALL ("Cheval Bleu Au Couple", Sorlier 993), JOAN MIRO, P. Tal-Coat, A. Tapiès, R. Ubac & Bram van Velde. – A few rubbed spots on spine, but else in very good condition.

31 [CHAGALL, MARC] – DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR. [No. 182]. Chagall. [Paris, Mae- ght, 1969], 32 pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. & 2 ORIGINAL COL. LITHOGRAPHS by MARC CHAGALL (one double-page & one used as front-wr.). Small folio, loose as issued in orig. col. lithogr. wrappers (des. by Marc Chagall). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Sorlier 603 bis ("Le Peintre Devant Le Village") & 605 ("Rêverie"). Accom- panying French text by Claude Esteban. – Spine sl. faded/ creased, but else in good condition.

32 [CHAGALL, MARC] – DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR. [No. 198]. Chagall. [Paris, Maeght, 1972], 27,[1] pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. & 3 ORIGINAL COL. LITHOGRAPHS by MARC CHAGALL (one double-page, one full-page & one used as front-wr.). Small folio, loose as issued in orig. (col.) lithogr. wrappers (des. by Marc Cha- gall). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Sorlier 649 (untitled), 650 ("Jour De Printemps") & 651 ("Après L'Hiver"). Ac- companying French text by Louis Aragon (1897-1982). – Spine sl. dam./ worn, but else in good condition.

33 [CHAGALL, MARC] – DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR. [No. 246]. Chagall. Lithographies originales. [Paris, Maeght, 1981], 23,[1],[8 unnumb.] pp. With (col.) full-p. ills. & 1 ORIGINAL DOUBLE-PAGE COL. LITHOGRAPH by MARC CHAGALL. Small folio, loose as issued in orig. pictorial wrappers (des. by Marc Chagall). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Sorlier 992 ("Le Peintre Et Son Double"). Accompanying French text by Jacques Dupin (with an English translation by Ph. Adams at the end). – Spine sl. worn/ creased, but else in good condition.

34 [CHAGALL, MARC] – ELUARD, P. Le dur désir de durer. [Paris], Bordas, 1950, 49,[9] pp. With stencil-col. plate (loosely inserted) & (full-p.) ills. after Marc Chagall. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers (des. by Marc Chagall), unopened. – CHAGALL, M. Poèmes. [Introd. by Ph. Jaccottet]. Genève, Cramer, 1975, 130,[12] pp. With full-p. ills. after Marc Chagall. 4to, orig. limp boards with pictorial wrappers (des. by Marc Chagall). (2x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in 1015 Arabic numb. copies by "Imprimerie Union" (Paris). One of 1000 copies printed on "Alfa". – Without the orig. glassine wrappers (as usual). Top of spine with a small bump, but else in fine condition. ¶ Ad 2: Without the orig. slipcase.

35 [CHAGALL, MARC] – SORLIER, C. Chagall Lithographe. [Vol. IV]: 1969-1973. [Ed. by C. Sorlier & F. Mourlot]. Monte-Carlo, A. Sauret, [1974], 180,[2 blank],[1] pp. With (col.) ills. & 2 ORIGINAL COL. LITHOGRAPHS by MARC CHAGALL (one used as frontisp. & one used as dust-wr.). 4to, orig. cloth with col. lithogr. dust-wr. (des. by Marc Chagall). [€ 100 - 200] 24

¶ Sorlier 729 (untitled) & 730 ("Les Anémones"). Odd vol. of the standard oeuvre-catalogue (in good condition).

36 [CHAGALL, MARC] – SORLIER, C. [ed.]. The ceramics and sculptures of Cha- gall. [Introd. by A. Malraux]. [English transl. by H. Brabyn]. Monaco, A. Sauret, [1972], 249,[2] pp. With (col.) ills. & 1 ORIGINAL COL. LITHOGRAPH by MARC CHAGALL (used as frontisp.). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – KA- MENSKI, A. Chagall. Die russischen Jahre, 1907-1922. [German transl. by B. Witsch-Aldor]. [Stuttgart, 1989], 375,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. Large 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – And 2 similar on Marc Chagall. (4x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Sorlier 646 ("Devant Saint-Jeannet"). Standard oeuvre-catalogue list- ing 220 items.

37 [CREMER, JAN] – BEEREN, W.A.L. [a.o.]. Cremer. Festo és iro. Schilder schri- jver. Amsterdam [& 's-Gravenhage], Jaski Art Gallery [& SDU], [1990], 191,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – [VREE, F. DE] [a.o.]. Cre- mer. [Paris-New York 1955-1995]. Museum van der Togt, Amstelveen. [Am- sterdam], Centaur, [1996], 67,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. Square 4to, orig. dec. boards (spine sl. discol.). – And 2 similar on Jan Cremer (both with a SIGNED DEDICATION by Jan Cremer). (4x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: With SIGNED DEDICATION (dated "15 Januari 1997") by Jan Cremer on half-title. Dutch text & Hungarian translation juxtaposed. ¶ Ad 2: Printed in 1.000 copies. One of 250 copies reserved for "Galerie Centaur I.C.A." (Am- sterdam). With SIGNED DEDICATION (dated "16 December 1996") by Jan Cre- mer on half-title.

38 [CREMER, JAN] – RESTANY, P. & VREE, F. DE. Cremer. Grafiek/Prints, 1956- 1998. [Ed. by B. Sijmons, a.o.]. Bussum, Thoth, [1998], 252 pp. With (col.) ills. Square 4to, orig. cloth, in the orig. red cloth slipcase. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ One of 200 copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION with a loosely inserted COL. AQUATINT (titled "Toscana" in the plate) by JAN CREMER (numb. "186/200", signed "Cremer" & dated "98" in pencil). With SIGNED DEDICATION (dated "20 07 99") by Jan Cremer on half-title.

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39 [CREMER, JAN] – [SIJMONS, B.] [a.o.] [ed.]. Cremer I paint I write I paint. Am- sterdam, De Bezige Bij, [2000], 415,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. Square 4to, orig. boards, in the orig. red cloth slipcase. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ One of 100 copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION with a loosely inserted COL. SILK- SCREEN by JAN CREMER (numb. "6/100", signed "Cremer" & dated "00" in pen- cil). With SIGNED DEDICATION (dated "17 03 01") by Jan Cremer on title-p.

40 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [DENMARK] – FRANCE-DANEMARK, A. La table d'un roi. L'orfèvrerie du XVIIIe siècle à la Cour de Danemark. Paris, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1987, 251 pp. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. wrappers. [€ 30 - 50]

41 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – BIMBENET-PRIVAT, M. Les orfèvres parisiens de la Renaissance (1506-1620). Paris, Commission des travaux his- toriques de la Ville de Paris, 1992, XII,691,[1] pp. With num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. boards, in a slipcase. [€ 70 - 90]

42 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – BRAULT-LERCH, S. Les Orfèvres de Franche-Comté et de la Principauté de Montbéliard du Moyen Age au XIXe siècle. [Introd. by P. Verlet]. Genève, Librairie Droz, 1976, XVIII,1079,[2] pp. With frontisp., fold. genealogical table, plates & ills. (incl. marks). Large 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Dictionnaire des poinçoins de l'orfèvrerie provinciale française, I.

43 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – BRAULT-LERCH, S. Les Orfèvres de Troyes en Champagne. [Introd. by P. Verlet]. Genève, Librairie Droz, 1986, XII,356,[2] pp. With frontisp., plates & ills. (incl. marks). Large 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Dictionnaire des poinçoins de l'orfèvrerie provinciale française, IV.

44 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CARTIER, N. Orfèvrerie de la jurande d'Arras (Arras, Bapaume, Béthune, Hesdin). [Mont-Saint-Eloi, N. Cartier, 1983], 317,[3] pp. With num. ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 40 - 80] ¶ "Sous le patronage de la Commission Départementale d'Histoire et d'Archéologie du Pas-de-Calais". Printed in a limited edition.

45 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CARTIER, N. [a.o.]. Les Orfèvres de Douai. [Douai], L'Inventaire, [1995], 351,[1] pp. With (col.) plates & ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Cahiers du patrimoine, no. 42. Dictionnaire des poinçons de l'orfèvrerie française.

46 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CASSAN, C.-G. Les orfèvres de la Nor- mandie du XVIe au XIXe siècle et leur poinçons. Repertoire biographique. Par- is, F. De Nobele, [1980], 276,[3] pp. With num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – Added: a bound photocopy of P.-M. AUZAS, "L'Orfèvrerie religieuse bretonne" (orig. publ. in 1955). (2x) [€ 40 - 80]

47 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CASSAN, C.-G. Les orfèvres de Lorraine et de Sedan. [Nancy], Presses Universitaires de Nancy, [1994], 517,[2] pp. With num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 40 - 80] 26

48 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CASSAN, C.-G. [Les orfèvres de l'Auvergne]. Les orfèvres de la juridiction monétaire de Riom. Auvergne, Bourbonnais, Marche, Velay du XVIe au XIXe siècle et leur poinçons. Reper- toire biographique. Paris, F. De Nobele, [1984], 160 pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 40 - 80]

49 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – CHALABI, M. & JAZÉ-CHARVOLIN, M.-R. Poinçons des fabricants d'ouvrages d'or et d'argent. Lyon 1798-1940. [Paris], L'Inventaire/ Imprimerie Nationale, [1993], 324,[3] pp. With (col.) ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. wrappers, in a slipcase. – CARRÉ, L. Guide de l'amateur d'orfèvrerie française. Nouvelle édition [..]. [Paris], F. De Nobele, 1974, [4],[XVIII],281,[13 index] pp. With ills. (incl. marks). Small 8vo, orig. wrappers. (2x) [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Cahiers du patrimoine, no. 31. Dictionnaire des poinçons de l'orfèvrerie française.

50 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – GODEFROY, G. & GIRARD, R. Les Or- fèvres du Dauphiné du Moyen Age au XIXe siècle. Répertoires biographiques, poinçons, oeuvres. [Introd. by P. Verlet]. Genève, Librairie Droz, 1985, [XXII],587,[1] pp. With plates & ills. (incl. marks). Large 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Dictionnaire des poinçoins de l'orfèvrerie provinciale française, III.

51 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – GODEFROY, G. Les orfèvres de Lyon (1306-1791) et de Trévoux (1700-1786). Répertoire biographique – poinçons – oeuvres. [Introd. by P. Verlet]. Paris, A. & J. Picard, 1965, [12],389,[10] pp. With frontisp., plates & ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. wrappers. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Printed in 700 Arabic numb. copies. – Spine sl. faded, but else in good con- dition.

52 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – JACOB, M. [a.o.]. Les orfèvres d'Anjou et du bas Maine. [Introd. by H. Landais]. [Paris], Éditions du patrimoine, 1998, XVI,522,[4] pp. With ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. wrappers. [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Cahiers du patrimoine, no. 50. Dictionnaire des poinçons de l'orfèvrerie française.

53 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – JOURDAN-BARRY, R. Les orfèvres de la généralité d'Aix-en-Provence du XIVe siècle au début du XIXe siècle. Paris, F. De Nobele, [1974], [XIV],483,[2] pp. With fold. map (used as frontisp.), plates & ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 70 - 90]

54 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – MUEL, F. [a.o.]. Orfèvrerie nantaise. Dictionnaire des poinçons de l'orfèvrerie française. Paris, Imprimerie Na- tional, 1989, XLVIII,395,[2] pp. With col. plates & num. ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. imitation leather with dust-wr., in a slipcase. – HAUG, H. L'Orfèvrerie de Strasbourg dans les collections publiques françaises. Paris, Éditions des Musées Nationaux Palais du Louvre, 1978, no pagination. With 221 ills. Large 8vo, orig. wrappers. (2x) [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Cahiers de l'inventaire. Inventaire général des monuments et des richesses artistiques de la France. ¶ Ad 2: Inventaire des collections publiques françaises, 22. 27

55 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – PAILLOUX, E. Orfèvres et poinçons, XVIIe – XVIIIe – XIXe s[iècle]. Poitou, Angoumois, Aunis, Saintonge. La Ro- chelle, Librairie Pailloux, 1962, X,473,[2] pp. With plates & ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. wrappers, uncut. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Printed on handmade paper in 420 Arabic numb. copies. – Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition (partly unopened).

56 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – THUILE, J. Histoire de l'orfèvrerie du Languedoc. Généralités de Montpellier et de Toulouse. Répertoire des orfèvres depuis le moyen-age jusqu'au début du XIXe siècle. [Vols. 1-3]. Paris, T. & F. Schmied, 1964-1969. 3 Vols. With plates & num. marks. 4to, orig. unif. boards. – IDEM. L'Orfèvrerie en Languedoc du XIIe au XVIIIe siècle. Généralité de Montpellier. Montpellier, Causse & Castelnau, 1966-1968. 2 Vols.: 353,[4] and [4],535,[4] pp. With (col.) plates & num. marks. 4to, orig. unif. boards. (5x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Ad 1: Arntzen/Rainwater P494: "An exhaustive historical survey and bio- graphical dictionary of the goldsmiths and silversmiths of Languedoc from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 19th century". Printed in resp. 525 (vol. 1) & 501 (vols. 2-3) copies. One of resp. 500 (vol. 1) & 450 (vols. 2-3) Arabic numb. copies. ¶ Ad 2: Printed in resp. 501 & 502 copies. Both vols. one of 450 Arabic numb. copies.

57 [GOLD- & SILVER-SMITHS] – [FRANCE] – VERLET-RÉAUBOURG, N. Les Or- fèvres du ressort de la Monnaie de Bourges. [Introd. by P. Verlet]. Genève, Librairie Droz, 1977, XVIII,491,[1] pp. With plates & ills. (incl. marks). Large 8vo, orig. cloth. [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Dictionnaire des poinçoins de l'orfèvrerie provinciale française, II.

58 [KLEE, PAUL] – ZEIT-ECHO. Ein Kriegs-Tagebuch der Künstler. [Jahrgang 1. Heft 7]. [Ed. by O. Haas-Heye]. München, Graphik-Verlag, [1915], 16 text-pp. [numb. as pages 89-104]. With 4 full-p. ills., all ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by resp. Friedrich Feigl, Willy Geiger, PAUL KLEE & Richard Seewald. 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Contains the lithograph "Der Tod für die Idee" (titled in the stone, leaf meas. ca. 24 x 16 cm.) by PAUL KLEE (1879-1940). – Wrappers a trifle creased, but else in very good condition.

59 [KOKOSCHKA, OSKAR] – ZEIT-ECHO. Ein Kriegs-Tagebuch der Künstler. [Jahr- gang 1. Heft 20]. Oskar Kokoschka-Heft. [Ed. by O. Haas-Heye]. München, Graphik-Verlag, [1915], 16 text-pp. [numb. as pages 297-312]. With 5 full- p. ills., all ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by OSKAR KOKOSCHKA. 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Contains 5 lithographs by OSKAR KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980), all mono- grammed "OK" in the stone (leaves meas. ca. 24 x 16 cm.). – Wrappers sl. creased, but else in good condition.

60 [KONIJNENBURG, WILLEM VAN] – [BOUTENS, P.C.] [a.o.]. Willem A. van Konij- nenburg. Schilderijen en teekeningen in de verzameling G.F.H. van Kooten Kok. 's-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1929. 3 Vols. With num. (hélio-engr.) plates afterWillem van Konijnenburg. Folio, orig. unif. dec. HALF-MOROCCO with gilt-lettered ribbed spine, t.e.g. (3x) [€ 150 - 250] 28

¶ Copy "no. 3" of the DE-LUXE EDITION printed on handmade paper. With signed dedication in black ink by G.F.H. van Kooten Kok to WILLEM MENGEL- BERG: "Aan Dr. Willem Mengelberg, ons aller Gids door de hoogste levenss- feeren/ den zaaier van schoonheid, rijkdom brengend in alle harten" (dated "den Haag 26 maart 1929"). – Spines (sl.) rubbed/ discol. Vol. 1 occ. sl. water- stained in lower blank margin, but else in good condition.

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61 [MANKES] – PLASSCHAERT, A. & HAVELAAR, J. Jan Mankes. [Introd. by A. Mankes-Zernike]. Wassenaar, J.A.A.M. van Es, 1927, [4],60 pp. With tipped-in frontisp.-portrait (of Jan Mank- es), 1 ORIGINAL WOODCUT by JAN MANKES ("Koemelk- ster", printed on "Chine-collé") and 29 plates tipped onto 26 leaves. Small folio, orig. gilt- lettered cloth (front-cover with mounted plate), top edge gilt. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ One of 100 Arabic numb. cop- ies of the DE-LUXE EDITION. With a loosely inserted letter- press announcement (dated "Wassenaar, Juli '27") for this publication by the publisher J.A.A.M. van Es. – Upper blank corner of first free end-paper cut out, but else in good condition. 61 29

62 [ORIENTAL ART] – MURALS IN THE TOMB of Li Chung-Jun of the Tang Dy- nasty [..]. Peking, Wenwu Press, 1974, [2],11 text-pp. With 40 col. plates & 9 plates (incl. 1 folding) with Chinese text. Small folio, loose as issued in a portfolio. –Added: a similar portfolio with 21 col. plates dep. various scenes for the Chinese (shadow) puppet-theatre. (2x) [€ 30 - 50]

63 [PORTRAIT MINIATURES] – LEMBERGER, E. Die Bildnis-Miniatur in Skandina- vien. I. Schweden. II. Dänemark und Norwegen. Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1912. 2 Vols.: [8],108 and [2],[109]-268 pp. With 100 (col.) (hélio-engr.) plates. Fo- lio, orig. unif. dec. cloth. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Printed in 510 copies. One of 500 Arabic numb. copies. Standard work on Scandinavian portrait miniatures. – A few small imperfections to the bind- ings, but else in good condition.

64 [SILVER] – [SOUTH-AFRICA] – WELZ, S. Cape Silver & Silversmiths. The work of silversmiths at the Cape of Good Hope From late 17th to mid 19th century [..]. Cape Town/ Rotterdam, A.A. Balkema, 1976, [XII],172 pp. With ills. (incl. marks). 4to, orig. imitation leather with dust-wr. – BAX, D. Het oudste Kaapse zilver, 1669-1751 [..]. Amsterdam/ Londen, 1974, 207,[1] pp. With 28 plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. wrappers (sl. worn). (2x) [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Ad 2: Verhandelingen der Kon. Ned. Akademie van Wetenschappen, afd. Letterkunde. Nieuwe reeks, deel 86.

65 [STILL-LIFE PAINTING] – BERGSTRÖM, I. [a.o.]. Natura in posa. La grande sta- gione della natura morta Europea. [Milano], Rizzoli, [1977], 243,[1 blank],[5] pp. With num. (tipped-in/ fold.) (col.) plates & ills. Folio, orig. cloth with dust-wr. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Grandi Monografie d'Arte. Sumptuous monograph (printed on handmade paper) on still-life painting in the 17th & 18th century. – A few small imperfec- tions to the wrappers, large stain on upper cover, but else in good condition.

66 [VELDE, WILLEM VAN DE] – ROBINSON, M.S. Van de Velde. A Catalogue of the Paintings of the Elder and the Younger Willem van de Velde. Greenwich [& Den Haag], National Maritime Museum & Gary Schwartz/SDU, [1990]. 2 Vols.: XXVI,566 and [6],567-1153,[44] pp. With (col.) plates & ills. Large 4to, orig. unif. cloth with dust-wr., in a slipcase. – [IDEM]. Van de Velde Drawings. A Catalogue of Drawings in the National Maritime Museum made by the El- der and the Younger Willem van de Velde. Cambridge, 1958, [X],450,[1] pp. With ills. Large 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. (3x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Good set of this standard oeuvre-catalogue of Van de Velde's paint- ings. ¶ Ad 2: Standard oeuvre-catalogue listing 745 items. – Wrappers sl. torn, but else in good condition.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY & REFERENCE WORKS

67 HORODISCH, A. The book and the printing press in printer's marks of the fifteenth & sixteenth centuries. Amsterdam, 1977, 79 pp. With 95 ills. 8vo, orig. cloth. – SCHWENCKE, J. De bloei van de Nederlandse exlibriskunst in de laatste vijfentwintig jaar. Amsterdam, 1957, 105,[4] pp. With ills. 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers. – KOOLWIJK, T. VAN & SCHRIKS, C. Kleine Prentkunst in Ned- erland in de twintigste eeuw. Zutphen, [1986], 231,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. 4to, orig. dec. boards. – And 12 similar Dutch (smaller) works & pubs. on ex-libris (i.a. by Dick Dooijes & J. Schwencke). (16x) [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in 500 copies. ¶ Ad 2: Two copies of the same work.

68 QUAERENDO. A quarterly journal from the Low Countries devoted to manu- scripts and printed books. Vol. I/1-XIX/4 & 20/2-20/4. Ed. by E. Cockx-Inde- stege [a.o.]. Amsterdam, 1971-1990. 77 Parts of the series. With (col.) plates & (full-p.) ills. Large 8vo, orig. unif. wrappers. – Added: 16 miscellaneous Dutch (book-historical) works, i.a. by G.D. BOM HGz. ("Bijdragen tot eene geschiedenis van het geslacht "Van Keulen" als Boekhandelaars, Uitgevers, Kaart- en Instrumentmakers in Nederland; eene biblio-cartographische studie", 1885) & E. KNUTTEL-FABIUS ("Oude kinderboeken. Paedagogie en moraal in oude Nederlandsche kinderboeken", 1906). (93x) [€ 60 - 120]

69 [BUCKLAND WRIGHT, J.] – REID, A. A check-list of the book illustrations of John Buckland Wright together with a personal memoir. Pinner, Private Li- braries Association, [1968], 94 pp. With 16 plates & 18 (full-p.) ills. afterJohn Buckland Wright. Large 8vo, orig. dec. cloth. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ With extensive SIGNED DEDICATION by Anthony Reid to A.A.M. STOLS, dated "Lake Dawn. 1969".

70 [CARTOGRAPHY] – PUTMAN, R. Oude scheepskaarten en hun makers. Hoog- tepunten uit vijf eeuwen cartografie. [Tweede druk]. [Alphen a/d Rijn, 1988], 143 pp. With (col.) ills. Large 4to, orig. boards with (sl. faded) dust-wr. [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Owner's stamp on (half-)title, but else in good condition.

71 [EMBLEMATA] – MANNING, J. & VAECK, M. VAN [ed.]. The Jesuits and the Em- blem Tradition. Selected Papers of the Leuven International Emblem Confer- ence 18-23 August, 1996. [Turnhout], Brepols, [1999], VIII,367 pp. With ills. Large 8vo, orig. cloth. – VISSER, A.S.Q. [ed.] [a.o.]. Emblem Books in Leiden. A Catalogue of the Collections of Leiden University Library, the 'Maatschap- pij der Nederlandse Letterkunde' and Bibliotheca Thysiana. Leiden, Primav- era Pers, 1999, 190 pp. With ills. Large 8vo, orig. boards. – And 6 similar. (8x) [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Ad 1: Imago Figurata Studies, Vol. 1a. ¶ Ad 2: Standard catalogue listing 539 items. 31

DUTCH & GENERAL LITERATURE – FINE PRINTING & PRIVATE PRESSES

72 AAFJES, BERTUS (1914-1993). "In het Rampjaar". AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (in blue & black ink, recto & verso) consisting of 18 unnumb. leaves (incl. title & colophon, ca. 22,5 x 13 cm.) containing 31 Dutch sonnets "[..] geschreven in het voorjaar van 1945 te Terband in Friesland" (as stated in the colophon). 8vo, loose as issued in later blind wrappers, in a slipcase. – IDEM. "In het Rampjaar 1942. Bertus Aafjes"/ "Een bundel eigen en vertaalde gedichten door Bertus Aafjes". AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT (in blue & black ink, recto only) consisting of 16 unnumb. leaves (incl. title & half-title, ca. 21,5 x 13,5 cm.) containing 14 Dutch poems. 8vo, modern boards. (2x) [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Ad 2: Ex bibliotheca Ch.P.J. van der Sluis (with his book-plate).

73 BLOEM, J.C. De nederlaag. Gedichten. Tweede druk. Haarlem, Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, 1941, 41,[3] pp. 8vo, orig. gilt(-lettered) cloth with dust-wr., top edge gilt. [€ 700 - 900] ¶ With AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED (in black ink, titled "Not a breath of wild air") by J.C. BLOEM on first free end-paper. – Wrappers sl. discol., but else in good condition.

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74 BUDDINGH', CEES (1918-1985). "De Laarzen Der Mohikanen of Niet Goed, Geld Terug/ gedichten en vier buitenteksttekeningen van C. Buddingh'/ No- vember 1941". ORIGINAL TYPESCRIPT consisting of 29 unnumb. leaves (incl. half-title, title & index) with 26 Dutch poems and 4 ORIGINAL DRAWINGS (in blue & black ink) by CEES BUDDINGH'. Small 4to (ca. 21,5 x 17 cm.), orig. wrappers. [€ 350 - 500] ¶ Cf. De Jong 126 listing the printed edition publ. in 1943 in Dordrecht by Anthony Bosman (Semaphore-Pers). 32

75 CLAUS, H. Van horen zeggen. Gedichten. Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij, 1970, 80 pp. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – Added: H. CLAUS, "Dag, Jij, tweeënzestig Mad Dog Stanzas, traditioneel voorbehouden aan poëzie van dronkelieden en waanzinnigen" (1971). (2x) [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Ad 1: First edition. With extensive signed dedication (in black ink) by HUGO CLAUS on title-page: "deze [Gedichten] van harte opgedragen aan de per- soon die deze tekst bezit (zoals ik hem van de goden heb gekregen in allerlei duizelingen)". – Wrappers sl. discol., but else in good condition.

76 COUPERUS, L. De berg van licht. Amsterdam, L.J. Veen, [1905-1906]. 3 Vols. With 10 plates. 8vo, orig. unif. dec. cloth. – IDEM. Over lichtende drem- pels. [&] God en goden. Ibid., idem, [1902-1903]. Tog. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. unif. dec. cloth (des. by Johan Braakensiek). – And 1 similar ("Het heilige weten", 1903). (6x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Van Winden p. 27. First edition in the second publisher's binding. – Apart from the usual foxing a good set. ¶ Ad 2: Van Winden resp. p. 25 & p. 26. Both works first edition in the third publisher's binding (publ. in resp. 1914 & 1917).

77 COUPERUS, L. Metamorfoze. Amsterdam, L.J. Veen, [1897], [8],429,[3] pp. With frontisp.-portrait (of Louis Couperus) after H.J. Haverman. 8vo, orig. dec. cloth (des. by Theo Neuhuys). – IDEM. Langs lijnen van geleidelijkheid. 2 Parts in 1 vol. [&] Antieke verhalen. Van goden en keizers, van dichters en hetaeren. Ibid., idem, [1900-1911]. Tog. 2 vols. 8vo, orig. unif. dec. cloth (des. by Chris Lebeau). – And 1 similar ("Van en over mijzelf en anderen", 1910). (4x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Van Winden p. 16. First edition in a later publisher's binding. Ex bib- liotheca H.A. Höweler (with his book-plate). ¶ Ad 2: Van Winden resp. p. 20 & p. 32. Both works first edition in a later publisher's binding (publ. after 1906).

78 COUPERUS, L. Orchideeën. Een bundel poëzie en proza. Tweede druk. Amster- dam, L.J. Veen, [1895], [8],207,[1] pp. 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers (des. by L.W.R. Wenckebach). – IDEM. Hooge troeven. Ibid., idem, [1896], [4],121,[1] pp. 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers (des. by H.P. Berlage). – And 4 similar (i.a. Elizabeth Coupe- rus, "Eline Vere. Tooneelspel in vier bedrijven", 1918). (6x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Van Winden p. 8. Braches 950528. Second edition in the scarce orig. wrappers. – Half-title sl. torn in upper part (attached to title-p.), spine sl. dam., occ. sl. foxed. ¶ Ad 2: Van Winden p. 15. Braches 960529. First edition in the scarce orig. wrappers. – Spine sl. dam., upper inner hinge loose, occ. sl. foxed, owner's stamp (of W. Haverkamp) on half-title.

79 C[LAUS], H. Registreren. Gedichten. Een bandontwerp van St Martens – Leerne. Oostende, "Uitgaven Carillon", 1948, no pagination. Small 4to, loose as issued in the orig. dec. wrappers (covers with 2 linocuts by Hugo Claus). [€ 1.000 - 1.500] ¶ Printed on "Metropolepapier" in 150 copies. Unnumb. copy. Very rare first edition of the second volume of verses by Hugo Claus (consisting of 7 Dutch poems). – Large stain on front-wrapper, but else in good condition.

80 EEDEN, F. VAN. De kleine Johannes [..]. 's-Gravenhage, Mouton & Co., [1898], 190,[2] pp. With 9 lithogr. plates (printed on Japanese paper) SIGNED IN BLACK INK by EDZARD KONING and lithogr. vignettes & end-papers by 33

Edzard Koning. Small 4to, orig. dec. gilt FULL VELLUM (des. by E. Koning), top edge gilt. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Braches 981122 (& pp. 372-373). Printed on handmade paper. One of a small number of copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION ("Exemplaar "Épreuve d'Artiste." No. 20." printed on verso half-title) bound in FULL VELLUM with all plates SIGNED by EDZARD KONING. Ex bibliotheca C.L. Reuvens (with his book-plate mounted on upper paste-down). – A few minor imperfections (binding sl. warped, both covers sl. discol., small hole in lower inner hinge, both free end-papers foxed/ browned), but nevertheless a desirable Dutch Art Nouveau-book in good condition.

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81 ENGELMAN, J. Tuin van Eros. Amsterdam, [Ch. Nypels], 1932, 64,[3] pp. With frontisp. & 2 ills. after Henk Wiegersma. 4to, orig. dec. gilt(-lettered) cloth (des. by H. Wiegersma), uncut. – Added: 2 similar by Jan Engelman, resp. "Het roosvenster" (1927. Printed in 200 copies) and a mediocre copy of "Sine Nomine" (1930. One of 50 numb. copies printed on "Van Gelder Zonen" & signed by the author). (3x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: Centum Nec Plura I. Printed on "Pannekoek" in 125 copies. Typo- graphical design by Charles Nypels. – First free end-paper sl. browned (due to off-setting), owner's inscription in ink on second free end-paper, but else in good condition.

82 GEEL, J. Onderzoek en Phantasie. Leiden, C.C. van der Hoek, 1838, [4],XVIII,331,[4] pp. Small 8vo, contemp. green half-morocco with dec. gilt(- lettered) spine. – Added: 3 others (by C. van Bruggen, M. Emants & J. van Oudshoorn). (4x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Scheepers II, 8. First edition. – Spine sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

83 GERHARDT, I.G.M. Kwatrijnen in opdracht. Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij, [1949], 66,[1] pp. Large 8vo, orig. dec. half-cloth (des. by Nico Bulder). – IDEM. Het 34

veerhuis [..]. Santpoort, N.V. Uitgevery v/h C.A. Mees, 1945, 110,[1] pp. Large 8vo, orig. wrappers, uncut. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: With signed dedication by IDA GERHARDT (dated "Febr. 1949"). With loosely inserted AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by IDA GERHARDT (in black ink, recto only, ca. 14 x 21 cm.) addressed to "Beste Annie en Jo". ¶ Ad 2: With signed inscription by IDA GERHARDT (dated 1945). – Wrappers sl. wa- terstained, spine sl. worn.

84 HEIJERMANS, H. – LARGE COLLECTION of ca. 80 works & pubs. by Herman Heijermans (incl. first editions). Various sizes, various bindings. (ca. 80x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ I.a. "Fleo" (1894), "Diamantstad" (1904), "Kleine verschrikkingen" (1904, under pseudonym of Samuel Falkland), "Gevleugelde daden, [..]" (1905, un- der pseudonym of Samuel Falkland), "Beschuit met muisjes. Een familie-ge- beurtenis in drie bedrijven" (1911. With SIGNED DEDICATION to Riek Ternooy Apel-Haspels, dated "11-1-12"), "De meid. Komedie-van-haat in twee bedri- jven" (1911. With SIGNED DEDICATION to Riek Ternooy Apel-Haspels, dated "11-1-12"), "Eén Mei. Dramatische schets in één bedrijf" (1912. With SIGNED DEDICATION to Riek Ternooy Apel-Haspels, dated "9/3/12"), "De Vliegende Hollander of De Groote Weddenschap. Een blijmoedig spel in vier bedrijven" (1924. With SIGNED DEDICATION to Beppie Rijkens-Culp, dated "Zandvoort 15/10/24") & F. HULLEMAN, "Heyermans-Herinneringen" (1925. With SIGNED DEDICATION by Hulleman to François Pauwels, dated "Novbr. 1925").

85 HERMANS, W.F. Overgebleven Gedichten. Amsterdam, Thomas Rap, 1968, 79 pp. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered HALF-MOROCCO. – IDEM. Fotobiografie. Ibid., idem, [1969], no pagination. With (fold.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered half-morocco. – And 1 similar ("Focquenbroch. Bloemlezing uit zijn lyriek", 1946). (3x) [€ 120 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in 1.050 copies. One of 50 Roman numb. copies of the DE- LUXE EDITION signed by W.F. HERMANS. – Spine sl. rubbed, but else in good condition.

86 KEMP, PIERRE (1886-1967). LOT of 2 AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED resp. addressed to "Hooggeachte Heer [Karel] Reijnders", dated "Maastricht, 13 April 1954" (in blue ink, recto only, ca. 26 x 21 cm.) and to "Hooggewaard- eerde Heer [Karel] Meeuwesse", dated "Maastricht, 8-1-1965" (2 leaves in black ink, recto only, both ca. 25,5 x 21 cm.). – IDEM. Kleine suite voor Karel Reijnders. Maastricht, [PK-Stichting, 1964], 16 unnumb. leaves. With 3 col. silk-screens after Gustave Asselbergs. Small 4to, orig. wrappers. (3x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Ad 2: Printed in 50 copies. One of 19 monogrammed copies reserved for the author. With signed dedication by PIERRE KEMP "Voor Prof. Dr. Karel Meeu- wesse", dated "Maastricht, dec. 1964/ januari 1965".

87 KOPLAND, R. Tot het ons loslaat. Amsterdam, G.A. van Oorschot, [1997], 38,[7] pp. 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – IDEM. Geduldig gereedschap. Ibid., idem, [1993], 40,[7] pp. 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – And 4 similar by Rut- ger Kopland (of which 2 signed by the author). (6x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: First edition. With signed dedication by the author. ¶ Ad 2: First edi- tion. Signed by the author (dated "Leiden, dec 99"). 35

88 NOOTEBOOM, C. & PARTENHEIMER, J. De slapende goden. [Les dieux dor- mants]. Suenos y otras mentiras. [Gent], Ergo Pers, [2005], no pagination. With 2 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS by Jürgen Partenheimer (with an EXTRA SUITE of both lithographs loosely inserted, both monogrammed "JP" & dat- ed "2005"in pencil by the artist). Folio oblong (ca. 28,5 x 39 cm.), orig. dec. stiff paper wrappers, in a perspex slipcase. [€ 900 - 1.100] ¶ Printed on "Waterford Saunders" in circa 66 copies by Rein Ergo. One of 24 Arabic numb. copies with a parallel French translation (by J.H. Mysjkin & P. Gallissaires) of Nooteboom's Dutch poems. The lithographs were printed by Felix Bauer (Cologne). SIGNED in the colophon by CEES NOOTEBOOM & Jürgen Partenheimer. With a monogrammed dedication in pencil by Jürgen Partenheimer (dated 2005) on second free end-paper. – A few minor imper- fections to the slipcase, but else in fine condition.

89 NOOTEBOOM, C. Vuurtijd, ijstijd. Gedichten 1955-1983. Amsterdam, De -Ar beiderspers, [1984], XIV,298,[2 blank],[2] pp. Large 8vo, orig. blue cloth, in a paper slipcase. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ One of 25 copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION bound in full cloth by "binderij Phoenix". Copy number "1" of 20 Arabic numb. copies. With signed dedica- tion (in black ink in the colophon) by CEES NOOTEBOOM "voor Theo Sontrop, van de dichter aan de dichter", dated "15 Mei 1984". – Spine sl. faded, but else in good condition.

90 PRIVÉ-DOMEIN. Amsterdam, De Arbeiderspers, 1966-2002. 29 Vols. of the series. 8vo, orig. (unif.) wrappers. – Added: 1 other. (30x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a. works by G. Casanova, Th. Fontane, A. Helman, R. Hynckes, Joyce & Co., G. Komrij, H. de Montherlant, F. Nietzsche, G. Orwell, B. Pasternak, K. Paustovskij, I.B. Singer, A. Strindberg, H.N. Werkman & A. Willemsen. – A few spines (sl.) soiled/ discol.

91 REVE, G. Zeergeleerde Vrouwe. Utrecht, Veen, 1982, 14,[2] pp. 8vo, orig. half-cloth, in the orig. envelope. – Added: 4 similar by/on Gerard Reve. (5x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in 300 numb. copies. Signed (in the colophon) by GERARD REVE.

92 SCHEEPMAKER, H.J. (1921-2003). "Aan het raam. Een kleine reeks sonnetten geschreven tijdens een gedwongen verblijf binnenshuis gedurende het laatste (?) oorlogsjaar – door H.J. Scheepmaker/ MCMXLIV[=1944]". AUTO- GRAPH MANUSCRIPT (in blue ink, recto & verso) consisting of 6 unnumb. leaves (incl. title & colophon, ca. 30 x 25 cm.) containing 8 Dutch sonnets "[..] ontstaan in de maanden Mei tot Augustus van het jaar 1944, [..] met de hand geschreven op Hollandsch papier van Van Gelder Zonen, in één exem- plaar, voor den Heere en Mevrouw J. Boex, [..] September 1944 Amsterdam" (as stated in the colophon). Large 4to, orig. wrappers. [€ 120 - 150] ¶ Cf. De Jong 738 listing the printed edition publ. in 1945 in Amsterdam by A.A. Balkema. – Both free end-papers browned (due to off-setting), but else in good condition.

93 SLAUERHOFF, J. Proza. [Vols.] I-V. [Ed. by K. Lekkerkerker]. Rotterdam, Nijgh & Van Ditmar N.V. [vol. V: Amsterdam, K. Lekkerkerker], 1941-1958. 5 Vols. Large 8vo, orig. unif. gilt-lettered HALF-CALF, t.e.g. (5x) [€ 70 - 90] 36

¶ Separate part of the "Verzamelde Werken" (vols. IV-VIII), but complete in itself. All vols. one of 50 numb. copies of the DE-LUXE EDITION (vols. I-IV printed on "Haesbeek de Luxe" & vol. V printed on "Pannekoek"). Typographi- cal design by Jan van Krimpen. – Spines sl. rubbed (as usual), but else a good set.

94 VASALIS, M. [=ps. of M. Droogleever Fortuyn-Leenmans, 1909-1998]. "De idioot in het bad". AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED (in blue ink, recto only, ca. 29,5 x 21 cm.) with an accompanying AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED (in blue ink, recto only, ca. 20,5 x 14,5 cm.) in the orig. envelope addressed to Dr. W. Hellinckx (Lummen, België), dated "Roden 3-7-'84" & signed "M. Droogleev- er Fortuyn-Leenmans". (3x) [€ 500 - 700]

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95 WOLS, OTTO (1913-1951) – KAFKA, F. L'Invité des morts. Dans notre syna- gogue. L'Épée. Lampes neuves. [French transl. by M. Robert]. Paris, Presses du Livre Français, [1948], 28,[4] pp. With 4 ORIGINAL DRYPOINTS by OTTO WOLS. Large 8vo, orig. dec. wrappers (sl. discol.), uncut. [€ 1.000 - 2.000] ¶ Busch 42-45. Grohmann XLII-XLV. Printed in 250[=270] copies. One of 100 Arabic numb. copies printed on "papier de Montval" with FOUR drypoints (sizes vary from ca. 9 x 14 to ca. 6,5 x 8 cm.). Rare first & only edition. OTTO WOLS (pseudonym of Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, 1913-1951) was a German painter & photographer. "Though broadly unrecognized in his lifetime, he is considered a pioneer of Lyrical Abstraction, one of the most influential artists of the Tachisme movement" (Wikipedia). ¶ All etchings with outer blank mar- gins sl. foxed/ browned due to off-setting, but else in good condition.

96 [CLAUS, HUGO] – KOMRIJ, G. Fata Morgana. Gent/ Antwerpen, Ergo Pers/ De Slegte, [2005], no pagination. With ORIGINAL ETCHING (used as frontis- piece) by HUGO CLAUS (signed in pencil). 4to, orig. wrappers, in a slipcase. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Printed on "vélin d'Arches" in 63 copies by Rein Ergo. One of 54 Arabic numb. copies. With loosely inserted AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED (in blue ink, 37

titled "Hiëroglyfen") by GERRIT KOMRIJ. The etching was printed by Henrie Hemelsoet. SIGNED in the colophon by GERRIT KOMRIJ & HUGO CLAUS.

97 [FRENCH LITERATURE] – HUGO, V. Oeuvres complètes. Nouvelle édition [..]. Paris, A. Houssiaux [a.o.], 1856-1872. 39 Vols. With photogr. frontisp.- portrait (of Victor Hugo) by PIERRE PETIT, (steel- & wood-engr.) frontisp.- portraits by i.a. A. Masson & num. (steel-/ wood-engr.) plates by i.a. W. & E. Finden after i.a. Tony Johannot. 8vo, contemp. unif. half-morocco with gilt(-lettered) spine. (39x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Cf. Sander 348 & Vicaire IV, 389-391. Comprises "La légende des siècles" (1862, 2 vols. With ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH by PIERRE PETIT (1832-1909) dep. Victor Hugo), "L'Année terrible" (1872), "Le Rhin. Lettres à un ami" (1856, 3 vols.), "Les chansons des rues et des bois" (1866), "Les Misérables" (1862, 10 vols.), "Les travailleurs de la mer" (1866, 3 vols.), "L'Homme qui rit" (1869, 4 vols.), "Littérature et philosophie mêlées" (1856), "Poésie" (1856, 6 vols.), "Roman" (1856, 4 vols.) & "Drame" (1856, 4 vols.). – Most spine-ends sl. dam., bindings sl. rubbed/ worn, fore-edge of 1 vol. with burnt spots, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but altogether an acceptable set.

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98 [PALLADIUM] – COLLECTION of 26 Dutch vols. published for the series "Pal- ladium". ['s Gravenhage/ Arnhem, J. van Krimpen/ Hijman, Stenfert Kroese & Van der Zande], 1917-1927. Various sizes, orig. (unif.) wrappers, in 3 match- ing late 20th-cent. cloth boxes. – Added: 5 prospectuses & a vignette. (ca. 26x) [€ 1.500 - 2.500] ¶ Very rare complete set (including the first 5 vols. of the so-called "Prae- Palladium"). The number of copies varies from 75 to 300. Most vols. printed by G.J. van Amerongen (Amersfoort) & Joh. Enschedé en Zonen (Haarlem) on handmade paper. Typographical design by Jan van Krimpen. With texts by i.a. P.N. van Eyck, J.I. de Haan, H. Marsman, M. Nijhoff, J. van Nijlen, A. Ro- land Holst, J. Slauerhoff & K. van de Woestijne. ¶ All vols. with small owner's entry in ink, several spines sl. discol., but nevertheless a very good set. 38

99 [STICHTING DE ROOS] – BALZAC, H. DE. Le chef-d'oeuvre inconnu. Utrecht, Société De Roos, 1962, [6],30,[4] pp. With 6 full-page etchings by Roger Chail- loux. 4to, orig. dec. wrappers, in the orig. dec. cardboard slipcase. – BARBEY D'AUREVILLY, [J.-A.]. La vengeance d'une femme. Utrecht, Stichting 'De Roos', [1973], 38,[2] pp. With 6 full-page etchings by Roger Chailloux. 4to, orig. dec. cloth. – And 7 similar publ. by "Stichting De Roos" (i.a. by Champfleury, A. Jarry, V. Larbaud, M. Maeterlinck & C. Perrault). (9x) [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in blue & black by Drukkerij Meijer (Wormerveer) on hand- made paper ("Zerkallbüten") in ca. 175 numb. copies. The etchings were printed by Piet Clement (Amsterdam). Typographical design by Jean-Paul Vroom. ¶ Ad 2: Printed by Drukkerij Hooiberg (Epe) on handmade paper ("Hahnemühle Bütten") in ca. 175 numb. copies. The etchings were printed by Piet Clement (Amsterdam). Typographical design by Kees Nieuwenhuijzen. Ex bibliotheca Coen van Emde Boas (1904-1981) with his book-plate.

100 [STICHTING DE ROOS] – LEVEN, HET, VAN LAZARILLO DE TORMES en over zijn wederwaardigheden en tegenslagen. [Dutch transl. by C.F.A. van Dam]. [Utrecht], [Stichting] De Roos, 1953, 106,[2] pp. With woodcut (text-)ills. by Jan Bons. 4to, orig. half-vellum. – BREDERO, G.A. Spaanschen Brabander Je- rolimo. Ibid., idem, 1973, 121,[2] pp. With (full-p.) ills. afterLex Metz. Square 4to, orig. cloth. – And 9 similar publ. by "Stichting De Roos" (i.a. A. VON CHAMISSO, "Peter Schlemiels Schicksale", 1959 & F. DE PILLECYN, "Mon- sieur Hawarden", 1992). (11x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in red & black by G.J. van Amerongen (Amersfoort) on hand- made paper ("wit velin van Van Gelder Zn.") in ca. 175 numb. copies. Typo- graphical design by Jan Bons. ¶ Ad 2: Printed in purple & black by Drukkerij Knijnenberg (Krommenie) on handmade paper ("Velasques-papier") in ca. 175 numb. copies. Typographical design by Dick Dooijes.

101 [STOLS, A.A.M.] – HOMERUS. Batrachomyomachia. [Maastricht], The Hal- cyon Press, 1929, 20 unnumb. pp. 4to, orig. marbled boards with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Van Dijk 182. Printed in a Greek type in 125 numb. copies by "Officina Enschedaiana"[=Joh. Enschedé en Zonen, Haarlem]. Typographical design by Jan van Krimpen. With signed dedication in pencil by A.A.M. STOLS to JOHN BUCKLAND WRIGHT, dated "1930". With prospectus loosely inserted. – Spine sl. rubbed, but else in good condition.

102 [WERKMAN, H.N.] – HUIZENGA-ONNEKES, E.J. [ed.]. Groninger Volksvertel- lingen. Deel I: Het boek van Trijntje Soldaats [..]. [Introd. by H. Poort]. [&] Deel II: Het boek van Minne Koning. Groningen, P. Noordhoff, [1928-1930]. Tog. 2 vols.: [12],75,[2] and [6],115,[4] pp. With woodcut (full-p.) ills. & ini- tials by Johan Dijkstra. 4to, orig. cloth with woodcut plate by Johan Dijkstra mounted on upper cover [vol. I] & modern cloth (with part of the orig. front- wr. mounted on upper cover), uncut. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Van der Spek/ De Vries resp. G-122 & G-135. Cat. Hot Printing resp. 28-g5 & 30-g3. Printed on handmade paper in 600 copies by H.N. Werkman (Groningen). ¶ Ad 1: Spine sl. dam./ worn, covers (sl.) waterstained, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in a good interior condition. ¶ Ad 2: Final leaf sl. waterstained in lower margin, but else in good condition.

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103 [WERKMAN, H.N.] – [HENKELS, F.R.A.]. Over de nagedachtenis van onzen vriend H.N. Werkman. [Heerenveen, F.R.A. Henkels, 1945], [8 unnumb.] pp. With 1 ill. after H.N. Werkman. Large 8vo, orig. wrappers. – MARTINET, J. [ed.]. Brieven van H.N. Werkman, 1940-1945. [Tweede, ongewijzigde druk]. Amsterdam, [1982], 197 pp. 8vo, orig. wrappers. – Added: 9 others (publ. be- tween 1944-1945), i.a. by F.M.I. DOSTOJEWSKY ("Poeshkien", 1945. Printed in 100 numb. copies) & C. CROS ("Les quatre saisons", 1944. Printed in 215 copies). (11x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Dekkers/Van der Spek/De Vries p. 472. Scarce publication (only 6 copies in NCC) printed on handmade paper (Ossekop by "Van Gelder Zonen"). – Wrappers (sl.) browned/ discol. ¶ Ad 2: Privé-Domein nr. 10.

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104 [ZILVERDISTEL] – KLOOS, W. Verzen uit de jaren 1880-1890. ['s-Gravenhage, De Zilverdistel], 1919[=1920], 107,[3],[2 blank],[1] pp. Large 8vo, orig. gilt(- lettered) vellum with a gilt thistle on upper-cover, both covers with 2 (not original) green ties, in a modern slipcase. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ The Ideal Book p. 68. Printed in red & black on handmade paper in 120 copies by J.F. van Royen. One of 50 Arabic numb. copies reserved for the "Vereeniging der Vyftig". Copy number "1" printed for W.A. Engelbrecht. – Text-pages 68-77 severely foxed/ browned (as in most copies), but else in good condition. 40

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105 ACCOUNT, AN, of the Grand Parties given by the Lion, the Dog, the Cat, and the Donkeys, the Butterflies gay, and also the Monkeys. London, Dean & Son, [ca. 1860]. 6 Parts in 1 vol. (each part consisting of 8 unnumb. leaves printed on recto only). With 48 handcol. woodcut ills. by i.a. Calvert. Large 8vo, contemp. gilt-lettered cloth. – Added: a partly incomplete copy of H. BEGBIE, "The Political Struwwelpeter" (London, Grant Richards, ca. 1899. With col. ills. after F. Carruthers Gould). (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked, both free end-papers missing. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but nevertheless in good condition.

106 AINSLIE, K. Lady Tabitha and Us. London, Castell Brothers Ltd., [ca. 1905], con- sisting of 14 unnumb. leaves. With 14 col. lithogr. plates afterKathleen Ainslie. 8vo oblong, orig. col. lithogr. wrappers. – IDEM. Sammy goes a'hunting. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1906], consisting of 12 unnumb. leaves. With 11 col. lithogr. plates (incl. 1 double-p.) after Kathleen Ainslie. 8vo, orig. clothbacked col. lithogr. boards. – And 5 similar, i.a. by G.H.P. ("The Little Gingerbread Man". London, J. Walker & Co., ca. 1890. With col. lithogr. ills. after J. Sinclair). (7x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Rare first & only edition. – Spine rebacked, front-wr. sl. creased (lower corner repaired). Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, but else in an acceptable condition. ¶ Ad 2: Rare first & only edition. – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremi- ties, lower cover sl. stained.

107 BARING GOULD, S. Amazing Adventures. London, Skeffington & Son, [1903], 53,[1] pp. With col. (lithogr.) ills. after H.B. Neilson. Small folio oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – Added: 2 similar English works, i.a. by M. Sidney ("Ballad of the Lost Hare", 1882. With 7 chromo-lithogr. plates). (3x) [€ 50 - 100] 41

¶ Ad 1: Spine rebacked, corners worn. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, but else in good condition.

108 BECQUE, M. DE. Les Bottes Fatales. Conte d'Ukraine. Toulouse/ Paris, B. Sir- ven, [ca. 1920], 16 unnumb. pp. (incl. front- & back-cover). With col. lithogr. (full-p.) ills. afterMaurice de Becque. 4to, orig. col. lithogr. limp boards (des. by M. de Becque). – HENRI ET ELSIE. Bleu ou le voyage au-dessus du monde. Paris, Les Presses d'Ile de France, 1946, 32 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. after Elsie Denise Millon. 4to, modern wrappers (orig. front-wr. pasted on upper cover). – And 8 similar (i.a. illustrated by Calvo, V. Lébédev & P. Péron). (10x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Spine perforated with thread, lower cover sl. waterstained, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: "Les Albums préférés des Jumeaux".

109 BLANCHARD, P. Les Accidens de l'Enfance [..]. Septième édition. A Paris, P. Blanchard, 1822, 178,[2 index] pp. With engr. title & 4 engr. plates (incl. fron- tisp.). 12mo, orig. wrappers (with the address of "J.-B. Dupon, Bruxelles" printed on front-wr.), uncut. – RENNEVILLE, [S.] DE. Contes pour les enfans de cinq a six ans. Septième Edition, [..]. Paris, P. Blanchard, 1832, 180 pp. With engr. frontisp. & 4 engr. plates. 12mo, 20th-cent. half-rexine, uncut. – And 1 similar publ. by P. Blanchard ("Le La Fontaine des Enfans, [..]". Paris, 1823. With engr. frontisp., engr. title & 4 engr. plates). (3x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Gumuchian 743 (listing another edition). – Spine expertly restored. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained. ¶ Ad 2: Partly wormholed in lower blank margin, occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition (printed with wide margins).

110 BOOK OF BOSH, THE. With which are incorporated some amusing and instruc- tive nursery stories in rhyme. Second ed. London, Simpkin [a.o.], [ca. 1890], 26 numb. leaves (printed on recto only). With num. col. ills. 4to, orig. picto- rial boards. – BURNAND, F.C. Present Pastimes of Merrie England [..]. London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [ca. 1872], [2],32,[4] pp. With lithogr. title & 12 col. lithogr. plates afterJ.E. Rogers. 4to, orig. dec. boards. – And 3 similar, i.a. by R. Lingstone ("John Chinaman", ca. 1891. With col. ills.). (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Spine rebacked, covers sl. rubbed/ worn (along extremities).Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, but else in good condition.

111 BOUILLY, J.N. Contes à mes petites amies ou Trois mois en Touraine. Paris, L. Janet, [ca. 1836]. 2 Vols.: [2],2,XI,[1 blank],332 and [4],367 pp. With 2 engr. titles & 10 engr. plates by Rouargue after C.A. Chasselat. Small 8vo, con- temp. unif. gilt panelled red calf with blind-stamped oval ornament central on both covers, gilt ribbed spine with 2 black calf letterpieces, all edges gilt. (2x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Cf. Gumuchian 844-848 (listing later editions). – Bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else a good set (printed with wide margins) in beautiful bindings.

112 BOUYER, A.C. Nouveau Buffon de la Jeunesse. Paris, A. Courcier, [ca. 1840], [6],51 pp. With 8 engr. plates (incl. frontisp.) by Pauquet. 8vo oblong, 20th- cent. half-cloth (part of the orig. pictorial wrappers pasted on both cov- ers). – ROUSSEL, N. Les oiseaux. Paris, Grassart, 1862, 93,[2] pp. With 6 col. 42

lithogr. plates (incl. frontisp.) printed by J.M. Kronheim & Co. (London). Small 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered cloth. – And 2 similar (i.a. "Les habitants des eaux", 1878). (4x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – (Marg.) waterstained throughout. ¶ Ad 2: "Bibliothèque coloriée pour la jeunesse". – Sl. foxed/ browned.

113 BURDEN, Mrs. Short tales in short words: about the lame boy; the sea shore; – the cross boy; and, the stray child [..]. Sixth ed. London, Thomas Dean & Son, [ca. 1855], 59,[5] pp. With 7 handcol. wood-engr. full-p. ills. & a few wood-engr. vignettes. 12mo, contemp. gilt-lettered cloth. – KENTISH, Mrs. How to be happy: or, the cottage of content; the cottage on fire; and the water-cress boy. Ibid., Dean & Munday, [ca. 1820], 30,[2] pp. (incl. frontisp.). With 13 handcol. text-ills. (incl. frontisp.). Small 8vo, modern wrappers (part of the orig. front-wr. pasted on upper cover). – And 3 similar, i.a. "Mrs. Figgs's Grand Ball" (London, Dean & Son, ca. 1845. With handcol. ills.) and "The Wonderful Plum Pie" (London, Thomas Dean & Son, ca. 1850. With handcol. ills.). (5x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Rare edition (only 2 copies in WorldCat). – Spine sl. faded, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Sl. (finger-) soiled, inner blank margin of a few leaves restored with paper.

114 CAMO. Collection of 11 French children's works (incl. 3 duplicates) illus- trated by Camo (i.a. "Les aventures de Miquette"). Paris, Librairie Plon, [ca. 1922-1934]. With col. ills. Large 8vo, orig. (unif.) pictorial wrappers. – Added: 2 similar. (13x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ With small defects (all spines repaired and/or perforated with thread, wrappers sl. soiled/ creased).

115 CAUMERY, M.-L. Bécassine Alpiniste. Paris, Gautier & Languereau, 1923, 63,[1] pp. With col. (lithogr.) ills. after J. Pinchon. 4to, orig. pictorial cloth- backed boards (des. by J.P. Pinchon). – IDEM. Bécassine Nourrice. Paris, Gautier & Languereau, [ca. 1923], 63,[1] pp. With col. (lithogr.) ills. after J. Pinchon. 4to, modern cloth-backed boards (parts of the orig. pictorial wrap- pers mounted on both covers). – And 2 similar (both illustrated by Henry Morin). (4x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Édition de la Semaine de Suzette.

116 CHAMSON, A. Histoire de Magali. Paris, P. Hartmann, [1930], 51,[1] pp. With (col.) ills. afterMadeleine Charléty. 4to, orig. dec. cloth. – FRANÇOIS-PRIMO, J. Frigoulet dans la maison déserte. Monte-Carlo, Aux Éditions du Livre, [1946], 46,[2] pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. after Marianne Clouzot. 4to, orig. pictorial wrappers. – And 8 similar (i.a. by Comtesse de Ségur, "Les malheurs de So- phie", 1949, illustrated by Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain). (10x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Spine sl. faded, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Spine rebacked, but else in good condition.

117 CHANIAL, L. Nos Amies les Fleurs. Le Puy, Xavier Mappus, [ca. 1943], 24 unnumb. pp. With 11 col. plates after Lucette Chanial. 8vo, orig. pictorial boards. – GILLET, L. Joyeux Noël. Paris, H. Laurens, [ca. 1924], 20 unnumb. pp. With 8 col. lithogr. plates after Henry Morin. 4to, modern boards (parts 43

of the orig. wrappers pasted on both covers). – And 7 similar (i.a. by M. Tranchant de Lunel, "Petits métiers pour les enfants sages qui deviendront grands", 1945, illustrated by Maurice Tranchant). (9x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Rare edition (only 3 copies in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked, upper cover sl. discol., but else in good condition.

118 CHAPMAN, W. Dutchie doings. A picture-book for little folk. London, Blackie & Son Ltd., [ca. 1908], consisting of 25 unnumb. leaves (incl. title) bound as a block-book. With 24 col. lithogr. plates after Ethel Parkinson. 4to oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – DERRICK, F. The Ark Book. London & Glasgow, idem, [ca. 1920], consisting of 14 unnumb. leaves (incl. half-title & title) bound as a block-book. With 23 col. lithogr. plates after Freda Derrick. 4to oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – And 3 similar English works publ. by Blackie & Son (illustrated by i.a. Lisbeth Bergh & Harry B. Neilson). (5x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked, covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition.

119 COLLECTION of 16 mainly early 20th-cent. French children's books. With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. Various sizes, various bindings. (16x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a.: O. LEBLANC, "Corbeaux et corneilles" (1928, illustrated by Kuhn-Reg- nier); "Les Contes de Perrault" (ca. 1910, illustrated by A. Robida, E. Tap & R. Candide); P. VIDOUDEZ & H. CHAPPAZ, "Pataud. Aventures d'un chien" (1945, illustrated by Marcel Vidoudez); "De l'Amitié à la Tendresse" (ca. 1930) & L. HAUTESOURCE, "Merveilleuses Aventures du Prince Cocolet" (1915).

120 COLLECTION of 24 mainly late 19th-cent. French children's books (i.a. publ. by Pellerin & Cie). With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. Various sizes, orig. (pictorial) wrappers. (24x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a.: (C. Perrault), "Petit Poucet. Série Écossaise"; "Dans La Peau du Lion. Série Récréative"; "Catherine, Impératrice de Russie"; "L'Ane du Roi. Série Pa- pillon"; "La belle au bois dormant"; "Les Fées"; "Un héros de douze ans" & "Chansons enfantines".

121 DOUDET, M[ada]me [ps. of Th. Lefèvre]. La petite soeur de bébé. Histoire d'une petite maman de sept ans. Paris, Théodore Lefèvre, [ca. 1879], con- sisting of a half-title, title & 22 unnumb. leaves (printed on recto & verso). With (hand-)col. lithogr. (full-p.) ills. 4to, orig. col. lithogr. boards. – BOSGUÉ- RARD, M. DE. Le capitaine Toto et ses soldats. Paris, Th. Lefèvre & É. Guérin, [ca. 1890], consisting of 16 unnumb. leaves (printed on recto & verso). With (col.) lithogr. ills. (printed by "Emrik & Binger, Haarlem"). 8vo oblong, orig. cloth-backed col. lithogr. boards. – And 2 similar by Marie de Bosguérard ("Bébé, Toutou, Minette" & "Le capitaine Toto et ses soldats"), both publ. by Th. Lefèvre & É. Guérin (Paris, ca. 1890). (4x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Spine rebacked. With small defects (covers worn along extremities, occ. small tears in outer blank margins (partly repaired with tape), small part of upper cover dam./ restored), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition. ¶ Ad 2: Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – Owner's entry in black ink on title (dated 1887), but else in good condition.

122 GUERRIER DE HAUPT, M. Fernand le Roi des Tapageurs. Paris, Bernardin Béchet, 1877, 32 pp. With lithogr. frontisp., wood-engr. title-vignette, 10 44

lithogr. plates & several wood-engr. text-ills. after A. Duruy. Small folio, orig. chromo-lithogr. pictorial boards (covers sl. rubbed/ worn). – SILLAG, E. Mésaventures d'un Cavalier. [Ibid., idem, ca. 1870], [2],10 pp. With 12 (col.) lithogr. full-p. ills. (incl. title) printed by Amand (Amsterdam) on 6 leaves (recto & verso). 4to, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards. – And 2 similar. (4x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Rare edition (only 3 copies in WorldCat) with all lithographs unco- loured. The chromo-lithogr. plate on upper cover is sometimes counted as 12th plate. – Spine rebacked, both free end-papers missing. Sl. waterstained in upper blank margin (at the end), sl. foxed/ browned, but else in an accept- able condition. ¶ Ad 2: Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – A few small defects to the binding (spine perforated with thread, both free end- papers missing), but in a good interior condition.

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123 HENRIOT [ps. of J.H. Maigrot]. Aventures prodigieuses de Cyrano de Berger- ac. [Épinal, Pellerin & Cie, ca. 1897], 20 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. afterHenriot . 4to oblong, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards (des. by Henriot). [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Imagerie d'Epinal/ Série Supra. Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Spine perforated with thread, covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Sl. foxed/ browned (due to off-setting of the plates), but else in good condition.

124 HENRIOT [ps. of J.H. Maigrot]. Mémoires d'un Vieux Chêne. [Épinal, Pellerin & Cie, ca. 1897], 20 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. after Henriot. 4to oblong, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards (des. by Henriot). [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Die Bilderwelt im Kinderbuch 2620. Imagerie d'Epinal/ Série Supra. Very rare edition (only 2 copies in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked (perforated with thread), covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Sl. foxed/ browned (due to off-setting of the plates), but else in good condition.

125 HISTOIRE DE BÉBÉ. Le Nain du Roi de Pologne. Épinal, Pellerin & Cie, [ca. 1900], 16 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. after A. Gumery. 4to, modern wrap- 45

pers (parts of the orig. col. lithogr. wrappers pres.). – GILBERT. Lili Ne Touche A Rien. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1877], 16 unnumb. pp. With col. ills. afterE. Morel. Large 8vo, orig. pictorial wrappers. – And 6 similar publ. by Pellerin & Cie (Épinal), i.a. "Aventures de Mr de Crac" & "Fables de Lafontaine". (8x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Imagerie d'Épinal. Série C. Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – In good condition. ¶ Ad 2: With small defects (spine rebacked, sl. soiled/ stained).

126 IMAGERIE ARTISTIQUE. Paris, Maison Quantin/ May & Motteroz, [ca. 1894], consisting of a title & 19of ( 20) unnumb. leaves with col. lithogr. ills. (printed on recto only) after i.a.F. Lacaille & L. Le Liverend. Small folio, orig. pictorial boards. – Added: 24 col. plates from the series "Histoires & Scènes Humor- istiques. Contes Moraux – Merveilleux" publ. by "Imagerie Pellerin" (Épinal). (25x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Lacks 1 plate ("Le Mannequin"). With defects (spine rebacked, title cropped & mounted onto a mount).

127 JACQUIN, J. Etranges et Surprenantes aventures de Jumbo Crusoé. Paris, Ha- chette & Cie, [ca. 1905], 28 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. after G.H. Thompson. Large 8vo, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards. – Added: 5 similar French children's works publ. by Hachette (partly with defects), i.a. by J. Doucet ("Les douze filles de la reine Mab", ca. 1930, illustrated byHenry Mo- rin), A. Maurois ("Le pays des trente-six mille volontés", 1929, illustrated by Adrienne Ségur) & "Don Quichotte" (1929, illustrated by Félix Lorioux). (6x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat). – Inner hinges expertly strengthened with cloth, corners sl. worn, but else in very good condition.

128 JORDIC [ps. of G. Jordic-Pignon]. Tintin Gorin. [&] Les 7 Jours de Ketje. Paris, Garnier Frères, [ca. 1924]. Tog. 2 vols.: each 16 pp. With col. ills. afterJordic . 4to oblong, orig. pictorial boards (spine rebacked). – JABOUNE [ps. of J. No- hain]. Grassouillet au bord de la mer. Paris, J. Ferenczi et Fils, [ca. 1932], 8 unnumb. leaves. With col. ills. after J.-P. Pinchon. 8vo oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – And 4 similar (i.a. La Ferrière, "La division Leclerc", 1944). (7x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Upper cover of the second work sl. dam./ restored. ¶ Ad 2: Spine perfo- rated with thread, corners worn, both free endpapers missing. Sl. marg. water- stained/ soiled.

129 KROKNOTSKI. Histoire de Martin Land- or ou la Musique des Enfants [..]. Paris, Hachette & Cie, [ca. 1862], 16 numb. leaves (printed on recto only). With col. (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. after (J.J.A.) Baric. Small folio, 20th-cent. cloth-backed boards (orig. front.-wr. pasted on upper cover). [€ 80 - 120] 129 46

¶ Die Bilderwelt im Kinderbuch 2565: "Diesen Noten- und Musiklehrgang für Kinder hat Baric unterhaltsam und humorvoll in Bilder umgesetzt. Die Personen, die die verschiedenen Musiknoten darstellen, erscheinen mit einer atemberaubenden Vielfalt und dienen als sichtbare Gedächtnisstützen [..]". – With small defects (inner blank margin dam./ restored, sl. finger-soiled), but in an acceptable condition.

130 LEHNERT, J.H. Willem en Amalia, geschetst in kleine verhalen voor de jeugd. Amsterdam, M. Westerman, [ca. 1819], [4],88,[1] pp. With 6 engr. plates in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 12mo, contemp. marbled boards. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Scarce Dutch translation (only 3 copies in NCC). – Upper inner hinge weak- ening, but else in very good condition.

131 MAYS-CARÉNAGE. Aventures Terribles et Incroyables de 3 Petits Noirs [..]. Paris, Delagrave, [ca. 1921], 15,[1] pp. Entirely lithogr. text with 30 col. lithogr. ills. afterDominique de St. Flour. Small folio oblong, orig. col. lithogr. boards (des. by Dominique de Saint-Flour). – SAMIVEL. Voici l'histoire de Brun L'Ours [..]. Ibid., idem, [1939], 40 pp. With (col.) full-p. ills. afterSamivel . Small folio, orig. dec. boards (sl. soiled). – And 2 others publ. by Delagrave. (4x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Rare edition (only 3 copies in WorldCat). – With defects (spine re- backed, both free end-papers missing, covers sl. soiled, upper corner of pp. 13-14 torn off (repaired with paper) with loss of letters & image, (sl.) foxed/ browned). ¶ Ad 2: Spine rebacked. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, lower paste-down & final free end-paper stained, but else in an acceptable interior condition.

132 MOENS, P. Gedichtjes en nuttige Gesprekken voor Kinderen. Amsterdam, Ten Brink & De Vries, 1826, VIII[=6],110,[1] pp. With engr. title & 4 plates in aquatinta. Small 8vo, contemp. half-calf with gilt-lettered "Stedelyke Neder- landsche School" on upper cover & gilt-lettered "Te Middelburg" on lower cover, gilt spine with green calf letterpiece. – [LOOSJES Pz., A.]. Oud-Vader- landsche Zeden of Schets der Levens van Maurits Lijnslager en Hillegonda Buisman. Haarlem, A. Loosjes Pz., 1816, IV,174 pp. With engr. title & 4 engr. plates by A. Veelwaard. Small 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine with calf letterpiece. – And 2 similar (i.a. a poor copy of "Kleine Gedichten voor Kin- deren" by H. van Alphen). (4x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Buijnsters (Lust en Leering) p. 33. With tipped-in folded letterpress school-prize (Middelburg, 1832). – Covers sl. rubbed/ worn. School-prize sl. torn (on folds), occ. sl. soiled. ¶ Ad 2: Occ. sl. (water-)stained, but else in good condition.

133 MONSIEUR PIGEON-VOLE. Paris, Maison Martinet, [ca. 1860], 24 pp. With lithogr. title & 10 lithogr. plates (a few handcol.) afterA.L.H. Télory. Small 8vo, 20th-cent. cloth-backed boards (orig. upper cover pres.). – GAULLE, [J.M.] DE. Récits et nouvelles pour l'enfance. Paris, J. Langlumé, [ca. 1856], [2],211 pp. With engr. frontisp. & 11 engr. plates. Small 8vo, orig. dec. boards. – And 2 similar. (4x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – (Sl.) foxed/ browned. ¶ Ad 2: Gumuchian 2680 ("Illustré de 12 magnifiques gravures"). – Spine rebacked. A few engravings re-attached (& partly cut short).

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134 NETT [ps. of A. Meyer]. Au Beau Pays D'Alsace. Histoire d'une petite famille. [Paris, Berger-Levrault, ca. 1917], 31 pp. With col. ills. afterLisbeth . Small folio oblong, orig. pictorial boards (sl. worn). – DARDAILLON, G. Les jeunes Clowns Fratellini. Paris, Éditions Spes, [ca. 1928], [2],40,[2] pp. With col. lithogr. ills. after G. Dardaillon. Small folio oblong, modern cloth-backed boards (part of the orig. wrappers pasted on upper cover). – And 5 similar. (7x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Spine rebacked. Title & final leaf browned (due to off-setting), but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Spine rebacked. A few leaves sl. torn in outer margins (repaired with tape).

135 OMDAT IK U LIEF HEB. Leiden, P.J. Trap, [ca. 1840], 32 pp. With 6 handcol. plates. 12mo, orig. printed boards. – MÜLLER, J.F.L. Vergeet mij niet. Tweede druk. Amsterdam, J. Guijkens, [ca. 1849], 23 pp. With 8 handcol. plates. 12mo, disbound. – And 1 similar by B. ter Haar ("Huibert en Klaartje", 1848). (3x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: (Very) rare edition (only 2 copies in NCC). – Spine dam./ repaired with paper, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Scarce second edition (only 2 copies in NCC). The first edition was publ. in 1838. With tipped-in autograph letter signed on behalf of "W.P. van Stockum & Zoon" (dated "'s-Gravenhage, 8/2 1906") concerning this booklet. – Lacks upper cover. Occ. sl. soiled/ stained.

136 PARKER, B. The A.a.a.a.s. and the K.k.k.k.s or Twice Three is Six. London & Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers Ltd., [ca. 1912], consisting of 29 unnumb. leaves (incl. title & final free end-paper). With 12 double-p. col. lithogr. plates & num. text-ills. after N. Parker. 4to oblong, orig. col. lithogr. boards (des. by N. Parker). [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Scarce first & only edition of a beautiful illustrated English children's book. – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, small rubbed spot on spine. A few leaves sl. finger-soiled, but else in good condition.

137 PLAISIRS DU DIMANCHE, LES. Paris, A. Capendu, [ca. 1890], 8 unnumb. leaves (incl. front- & back-cover). With (col.) (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. 4to oblong, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards. – VIE CHAMPÊTRE, LA. [Paris, Raphaël Tuck & Fils, ca. 1905], 8 unnumb. leaves (incl. front- & back-cover). With (col.) (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. 4to oblong, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards. – And 4 48

similar, i.a. by G. Zutter ("Martin et Tommy s'installent", 1920. With ills. after M. Krestjanoff) & C. Delmas ("Moussinet, lapin indépendant", 1942. With ills. after Joël). (6x) [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Album d'images sur toile. Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked, covers sl. worn, but else in a good interior condition. ¶ Ad 2: Librairie artistique de la jeunesse. – Spine rebacked. A few leaves sl. torn in outer margins (repaired with tape).

138 POUCET-MOUSSE. [Pont-à-Mousson], "Imagerie de Pont-a-Mousson Louis Vagné", [ca. 1880], 18 unnumb. pp. With 6 col. full-p. ills. 8vo, orig. cloth. – BÉBÉS, LES, D'ALSACE ET DE LORRAINE. Paris, Maison Quantin, [ca. 1886], 32 pp. With col. ills. after Firmin Bouisset. 8vo, orig. dec. cloth-backed boards. – And 5 similar 19th-cent. French children's books (occ. with defects), i.a. "Contes enfantins, avec images. No. 724" (ca. 1850. With 8 handcol. plates). (7x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat). – Spine perforated with thread, sl. (finger-)soiled in outer margins. ¶ Ad 2: Covers (sl.) rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in a good interior condition.

139 PRAEGER, S.R. The Adventures of the Three Bold Babes. London, Long- mans, Green, & Co., 1897, consisting of 24 unnumb. leaves (incl. title). With (col.) ills. after S. Rosamond Praeger. 4to oblong, orig. clothbacked picto- rial boards. – MURRAY, H. Flower Legends for Children. Ibid., eidem, [1901], 63,[1] pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) (full-p.) ills. after J.S. Eland. 4to oblong, orig. clothbacked pictorial boards. (2x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1-2: Scarce first edition. – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, inner hinges expertly strengthened with cloth. Inner blank margin of a few leaves strengthened with paper, but else in good condition.

140 ROGERS, J.E. Mores Ridiculi. London, MacMillan and Co., 1871, consisting of 14 unnumb. leaves (incl. title) printed on recto only. With 12 col. (lithogr.) plates. 4to oblong, orig. dec. boards. – MORGAN, O. As they were and as they should have been. London, Lawrence & Bullen, [1905], consisting of 16 unnumb. leaves (incl. title) printed on recto only. With col. (lithogr.) ills. 4to oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – And 3 similar English works (illustrated by i.a. T. Butler Stoney & J. Twist). (5x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: First edition. – Spine rebacked, covers sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: First edition. – Spine rebacked, covers sl. rubbed/ worn (along extremities). One leaf partly strengthened with tape on verso, but else in good condition.

141 SCHWARTZBOURG, H. A rare and choice collection of Queens & Kings and other things [..]. London, Chatto & Windus, [ca. 1874], consisting of 44 un- numbered leaves (printed on recto only). With col. lithogr. ills. Large 4to, modern cloth-backed boards (part of the orig. wrappers pasted on upper cover). – Added: 2 similar, i.a. by Th. Ingoldsby ("Misadventures at Margate. A Legend of Jarvis's Jetty" (London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, ca. 1880. With col. lithogr. ills. after Ernest M. Jessop). (3x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Printed by "The Brothers Dalziel at their Camden Press". – Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in very good condition.

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142 STAHL [ps. of P.-J. Hetzel]. Monsieur de Crac. Paris, J. Hetzel & Cie, [ca. 1877], consisting of 8 Roman numb. leaves with letterpress text & col. lithogr. ills. after J.L. Geoffroy (printed on recto only by Amand, Amsterdam). 4to, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial boards. – [HETZEL, P.-J.]. En voyage. Découverte de Londres par une bande d'écoliers français. Ibid., idem, 1885, no pagination. With ills. afterErnest Griset. Large 8vo, orig. dec. gilt cloth, all edges gilt. (3x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Bibliothèque et Magasin d'Éducation et de Recréation. ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (only 4 copies in WorldCat). – Spine perforated with thread, both free end-papers missing, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Two copies in dif- ferent publisher's bindings (one schoolprize-binding with gilt-lettered "Bib- liothèque des succès scolaires. Lycée de digne" on upper cover & letterpress prize (dated 1901) mounted on upper paste-down).

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143 TRIM [ps. of L.G.F. Ratisbonne]. Le calcul amusant. La table de Pythagore servie aux petits enfants. Paris, E. Martinet (small ticket pasted over the orig. address of "Librairie Hachette"), [ca. 1862], consisting of a title & 21 (partly numb.) leaves (printed on recto only). With col. ills. afterBertall . 4to, contemp. pictorial cloth-backed boards. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Rare edition by the French author Louis Ratisbonne (1827-1900). – Covers (sl.) worn along extremities, book-block & lower cover perforated with thread (bound as a block-book), all ills. with the algebraic solution in black ink below (in a neat handwriting), but nevertheless in a good interior condition.

144 WETZELL, M[ada]me. L'Ile de Robinson Crusoé, [..]. Paris, Langlumé & Pel- tier, [ca. 1845], 46 pp. With 9 engr. plates in a fine contemp. handcolour- ing (& partly "gommées"). 8vo oblong, orig. dec. boards (covers sl. worn). – CHASLES, É. Lectures enfantines anglaises. Paris, Ch. Delagrave, 1884, [6],142 pp. With ills. 8vo, contemp. cloth-backed boards (sl. soiled). – And 4 similar, i.a. by A. Antoine ("Les Petits Peureux Corrigés [..]". Paris, P.C. Le- 50

huby, 1834. With engr. title & 4 engr. plates) and a partly incomplete copy of S. Ulliac-Trémadeure, "Le Talisman" (Paris, Mallez ainé, ca. 1850. With 8 handcol. engr. plates with MOVABLE PARTS). (6x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Very rare edition (only 2 copies in WorldCat). – Spine rebacked. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Scarce edition (only 3 copies in WorldCat). – A few ills. coloured by hand.

145 [AB-BOOKS] – ALPHABET Syllabaire des Oiseaux. – ALPHABET Syllabaire des Papillons et Insectes. – ALPHABET Syllabaire des Poissons de Mer et Pois- sons d'eau douce. Épinal, Pellerin & Cie, [ca. 1880]. Tog. 3 parts: each with 12 unnumb. pp. (incl. front- & back-wr.). With col. lithogr. ills. 8vo, orig. col. lithogr. wrappers (2x) & modern wrappers (orig. col. lithogr. wr. pres.). – And 2 similar 19th-cent. AB-books ("Nouveau ABC pour les petits" & "Le petit Album"). (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-3: Scarce French AB-books. – A few leaves with off-setting due to the lithographs, but else in fine condition.

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146 [ARTIST'S MANUAL] – COULERU. Nouveau cours élémentaire de coloris et d'aquarelle suivi de considérations sur la peinture orientale [..]. Paris, ["Im- primerie de Schneider"], [ca. 1850], 32 pp. With handcol. lithogr. frontisp. & 12 handcol. lithogr. plates. 12mo, orig. dec. boards. – Added: A. Clavareau, "Petits Poèmes à l'usage de l'Enfance" (1859. With 4 handcol. lithogr. plates) and "Scènes de Familles" (consisting of a lithogr. title & 22 lithogr. plates, all in a fine contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées", ca. 1850). (3x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Rare edition of a manual for children how to learn hand-colouring. The lithographs consist of 2 series of 6 plates (of which one series was meant for practising). – Spine sl. dam./ worn, covers sl. stained.

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147 [ARTIST'S MANUAL] – PEINTRE, LE PETIT. Der kleine Maler. The young Artist. Il piccolo Pittore. De kleine Schilder. Mainz, Joseph Scholz, [ca. 1860]. 2 Vols.: each consisting of 8 (col.) lithogr. plates. 8vo oblong, orig. unif. col. lithogr. pictorial wrappers. – ALBUM NO. 3. 100 Mots, 100 Dessins a Colorier avec le texte en Français, Anglais, Allemand [..]. [Paris, Edition des Grands Magasins du Louvre, ca. 1905], consisting of 15 unnumb. leaves with (col.) lithogr. ills. Small folio oblong, orig. pictorial boards. – And 1 similar. (4x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Both vols. rare exercise-books for (hand-)colouring. The lithographs consist of 2 series of 4 plates (of which one series was meant for practising). – A few small imperfections to the wrappers, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Vol. 3 of the series "500 Mots, 500 Dessins". Rare exercise-book for (hand-)colouring. The lithographs (printed by Eugène Verneau, Paris) consist of 2 series of 14 plates (of which one series was meant for practising). – Spine rebacked, covers sl. worn.

148 [BOUILLY, J.-N.]. De Abt de l'Epée en zijn Kweekeling. Haarlem, Erven F. Bohn, 1835, [4],72 pp. With 6 engr. plates. 12mo, orig. printed boards, uncut. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Waller 17. Rare Dutch translation (only 5 copies in NCC). – Spine sl. dam./ splitting, but else in very good condition.

149 [CHILDREN'S BOOKS] – MARTINET, J.F. Kleine Katechismus der Natuur voor Kinderen [..]. [Derde druk]. Amster- dam, J. Allart, 1792, [8],204 pp. With engr. frontisp. Small 8vo, 20th-cent. blind wrappers, uncut. [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Buijnsters (BNK) 574. The first edi- tion was publ. in 1779. – Sl. marg. waterstained (throughout).

150 [CHILDREN'S GAME] – [ATLAS] – "AT- LAS GÉOGRAPHIQUE". Children's game consisting of 6 loosely inserted chromo-lithogr. maps (incl. a WORLD- MAP, each leaf meas. ca. 18 x 25 cm.) & 35 cardboard cubes (each meas. ca. 3,5 x 3,5 x 3,5 cm., each side mount- ed with a different part of the afore- mentioned 6 chromo-lithogr. maps). Publ. by Charles Verneau (Paris, ca. 1910). All loosely inserted in a ply- wood box (meas. ca. 19,5 x 27 x 5 cm.) with a chromo-lithogr. plate mounted on upper lid. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Scarce geographical children's 149 game comprising "Mappemonde en deux hémisphères", "France par Départements", "Afrique", "Amérique", "Asie" & "Europe". – 2 Maps foxed/ browned (due to off-setting). Apart from the usual traces of use in good condition.

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151 [COMICS] – OUTCAULT, R.F. Buster Brown and his chum Tige. Edinburgh & London, W. & R. Chambers Ltd., 1915, consisting of 29 unnumb. leaves (incl. title) printed on recto only. With col. ills. Small folio oblong, orig. pictorial wrappers. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat) of an early comic strip by the pioneering American cartoonist Richard Felton Outcault (1863-1928). – Spine rebacked. Title sl. browned (due to off-setting of the front-cover), but else in very good condition.

152 [COMICS] – [WORLD WAR II] – [DANCETTE, V.]. Het beest is dood! De Werel- doorlog bij de dieren. [Dutch transl. by W. van Mulders-Chrispeels]. Arn- hem/ Brussel, S. Gouda Quint & D. Brouwer en Zoon/ A.B.G.E. Uitgevers, [1946]. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: 79,[1] pp. With col. ills. after E.-F. Calvo. Small folio, orig. pictorial boards (des. by E.-F. Calvo). [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Spine (sl.) dam., covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in a good interior condition.

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153 [COSTUMES] – COSTUMES DES FRANÇAIS depuis Les Gaulois jusqu'a nos Jours 1831. A Paris, Chez Pauquet/ Debure, [ca. 1830], consisting of an en- graved title & 29 engr. plates (each meas. ca. 13 x 8 cm.) in leporello, all in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 12mo, contemp. blue boards. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat listing 24 plates). Nice album depicting 29 French historical & military costumes from the Middle Ages until 1830. – 2 Contemp. annotations in black ink (dated 1830 & 1833) mounted on upper paste-down. Title with small dam. spot in upper part (repaired with paper on verso). Apart from a few small imperfections (occ. sl. soiled, several leaves partly strengthened with paper on verso) in good condition.

154 [ELIOTT, H.]. Le Baron de Crac. [Paris], Hachette, [ca. 1910], 12 unnumb. pp. (incl. front- & back-cover). With col. lithogr. ills. after Harry Eliott. 4to, orig. col. lithogr. wrappers. – STACH. La Princesse du Givre. [Paris], Hachette, [ca. 1910], 12 unnumb. pp. (incl. front- & back-cover). With col. lithogr. ills. af- ter Stach. 4to, orig. col. lithogr. wrappers. – And 8 similar French children's works publ. by Hachette (i.a. illustrated by Mad. Hermet & Lili Lafitte). (10x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Rare French adaptation of Raspe's "Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels". – Spine rebacked. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, a few leaves partly strengthened with paper. ¶ Ad 2: Rare edition (only 2 copies in WorldCat). – Spine partly restored. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained.

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155 [FABLES] – ÉSOPE. La Morale Des Enfans, Choix De Fables D'Ésope A La Por- tée Du Jeune Age; [..]. A Paris, Chez Genets jeune [..], 1805, VIII,32 pp. With 20 engr. plates (numb. 1-20 in the plate) dep. various animals. 8vo oblong, 20th-cent. half-rexine. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat) consisting of 20 letterpress leaves (meas. ca. 11 x 18 cm.) with French text & quatrains by Isaac de Bense- rade (1613-1691) accompanied by 20 engravings (leaves meas. ca. 13,5 x 20 cm.) based on Aesop's Fables. With manuscript school-prize for "Mademoi- selle Vrymond" (dated 1820) on half-title. – Apart from a few small stains in good condition. 54

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156 [HAGUENTHAL] – SOUVESTRE, E. Une nuit dans les bois. Pont-a-Mousson, Haguenthal, [ca. 1861], 40 pp. With 4 plates after A. Belin in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 8vo, orig. dec. boards. – CONFESSIONS, LES, d'un loup. Manu- scrit découvert par un bucheron dans un tronc de saule bahité autrefois par un hibou [..]. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1860], 32 pp. With lithogr. frontisp. & 5 lithogr. plates. 8vo, orig. dec. boards. – And 1 similar by A. Simon ("Valérie et Laure ou La Gourmandise", 1862. With 3 handcol. lithogr. plates). (3x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Spine rebacked. Covers sl. rubbed/ worn. ¶ Ad 2: Occ. sl. (finger-) soiled.

157 [MOVABLE BOOKS] – BLANCHE DE NEIGE. LE CHAT BOTTÉ. Paris, Librairie des Enfants, [ca. 1890], consisting of a col. lithogr. title (with letterpress text on verso) printed by L. van Leer & Cie (Haarlem) and a loosely inserted col. lithogr. plate with 3 folding sides (images on recto & verso) forming together various scenes of the fairy-tale. Ca. 27 x 22 cm. – Added: 7 others (partly with defects), i.a. by Ch. Leclère ("La Biche au Bois", ca. 1890), G.A. Konstam ("Désirs, Danses, Desappointements", ca. 1882) & 4 French works illustrated by Jeanne van den Büssche. (8x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Probably incomplete: the second fairy-tale (Puss in Boots) not pres- ent.

158 [MOVABLE BOOKS] – LOUIZE, DE WELDADIGE, of het Meisje in Zesder- lei Gedaanten. Een Onderhoudend Geschenk voor Meisjes, Met Zeven Gekleurde beweegbare Plaatjes. Amsterdam, Gebroeders van Arum, [1827], [3]-62 pp. With engr. title, 1 handcol. engr. plate & 6 movable handcol. engr. parts (of which 1 tipped onto the plate) dep. various costumes (loosely in- serted at the rear). 12mo, orig. printed boards. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Buijnsters (Papertoys) p. 331. Buijnsters (Lust en Leering) p. 393. Rare edi- tion (only 6 copies in NCC). Ex bibliotheca J.P. Bärr van der Hoef. – Leaf A1 not present (probably a half-title), but text is complete. Spine-ends sl. worn. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, but else in good condition.

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159 [MOVABLE BOOKS] – PORTRAITS COMIQUES en quatre tableaux. Paris, A. Capendu, [ca. 1890], consisting of 5 unnumb. leaves (incl. title) with 4 French texts accompanied by 4 col. lithogr. plates with movable parts. 8vo, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial cloth-backed boards. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ "Librairie Enfantine Illustrée. Drôles de Gens". Very rare French children's book (no copies in WorldCat). The plates & short stories are titled "Sergent Michel", "Drelin! Drelin!", "Bon-A-Tout" & "Monte Martin!". – With small defects (spine perforated with thread, corners (sl.) dam., outer margins sl. torn/ repaired with paper), but altogether in an acceptable condition. 56

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160 [ORNITHOLOGY] – BOOK ABOUT BIRDS, A. London, The Religious Tract So- ciety, [ca. 1860], IV,68 pp. With col. lithogr. frontisp., 5 col. lithogr. plates (printed by J.M. Kronheim & Co.) & a few wood-engr. vignettes. Small 8vo, orig. dec. boards. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Very rare English children's book on birds. – Spine(-ends) sl. rubbed/ worn, but else in very good condition.

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161 [PARIS] – PROMENADES AMUSANTES d'une jeune Famille dans les envi- rons de Paris [..]. A Paris, Chez Lecerf/ Blanchard, [1816], 48 pp. With engr. frontisp., engr. title & 12 engr. plates. 8vo oblong, 20th-cent. cloth-backed boards. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Gumuchian 4641. With views of i.a. Arcueil, Charenton, St. Denis, Mont- martre, Versailles & Vincennes. – With small defects (outer margin of title & 1 plate cut short, sl. foxed/ browned, occ. sl. soiled/ marg. waterstained). 57

162 [PELTIER, L.]. Les grandes chasses de Nestor Fenleroc [en Afrique]. Paris, Fer- nand Nathan, 1929, 48 unnumb. pp. With col. (full-p.) ills. after Louis Peltier. Small folio, orig. dec. pictorial boards. – BAUME, G. DE LA. Les Histoires de Mère Nanette. Le Pommier Merveilleux. Ibid., idem, 1929, 40 unnumb. pp. With (tinted) ills. after J. Duché. Large 8vo, orig. pictorial boards. – And 3 others publ. by Fernand Nathan. (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Spine rebacked, both free end-papers missing. Covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in a good interior condition.

163 [PERRAULT, C.]. Contes du Foyer pour Les Petits. [Épinal, Pellerin & Cie, ca. 1890], 40 pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. Folio, modern cloth-backed boards (parts of the orig. col. lithogr. wrappers mounted on both covers). – GAUVIN, J. Les Pauvres Gens. Paris, Société Française d'Imprimerie et de Librairie [..], [ca. 1905], 16 pp. With ills. Narrow 4to, orig. dec. gilt cloth. – And 3 others. (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: With small defects (several leaves cropped in outer blank margins, occ. sl. soiled). ¶ Ad 2: La Bibliothèque de mes Petits.

164 [POP-UP BOOK] – DEHIN, M. La divine histoire de Jesus enfant. Racontée aux petits. [Paris, Editions Bias, ca. 1935], 48 unnumb. pp. With 1 col. POP- UP PLATE (dep. the nativity in Bethlehem) & text-ills. Small 4to, orig. picto- rial wrappers. – And 6 others: "Album d'Images l'Épargne" (Saint-Etienne, Chocolaterie du Casino, ca. 1938. With 180 loosely inserted chromo-lithogr. plates), a mediocre copy of Louis Peltier's "Les grandes chasses de Nestor Fenleroc en Afrique " (1929) and 4 works illustrated by Félix Lorioux & Jean A. Mercier. (7x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Collection "Surprise". Rare French pop-up book (only 1 copy in World- Cat). – Spine perforated with thread, but else in good condition.

165 [PULCINELLA] – LINDEN, A. La Dernière Aventure de Polichinel. Épinal, Pel- lerin, [ca. 1910], 16 unnumb. pp. With (col.) (lithogr.) ills. after JOB. 4to, orig. col. lithogr. pictorial wrappers (des. by Job). [€ 50 - 100]

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¶ Bibliothèque Enfantine – Série C. Scarce edition (only 6 copies in WorldCat) illustrated by JOB (ps. of Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, 1858-1931). – Spine re- backed, covers sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, sl. foxed/ browned, but else in an acceptable condition.

166 [PULCINELLA] – MÉMOIRES DE POLICHINELLE disposées en neuf tableaux de lecture illustrés pour instruire les enfants en les amusant précédés d'un al- phabet des premières notions de lecture et de grammaire. Pont-à-Mousson/ Paris, Haguenthal/ Guérin-Muller et C[i]e, 1863, 12 unnumb. leaves (printed on recto only). With 9 lithogr. ills. in a fine contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées". Large 8vo, 20th-cent. cloth-backed boards. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Very rare edition (no copies in WorldCat, listing only editions of 1862 & 1865). – Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

167 [RACKHAM, A.] – BALLADEN, BRITSCHE. [Dutch transl. by Albert Verwey]. Amsterdam, Van Holkema & Warendorf, [1920], [10],198,[1] pp. With 15 tipped-in col. plates & num. ills. after Arthur Rackham. 4to, orig. dec. gilt(- lettered) brown calf (by Elias P. van Bommel, Amsterdam) with col. plate after Arthur Rackham mounted on upper cover, top edge gilt. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Printed in 550 numb. copies. – According to the index 1 plate apparently missing ("May Colven"), but this plate is mounted onto the upper cover. Bind- ing sl. rubbed/ worn (along extremities), spine & covers sl. faded, but else in good condition.

168 [STRUWWELPETER] – TRIM [ps. of L.G.F. Ratisbonne]. [Les Défauts Hor- ribles]. Gourmands et Malpropres. Paris, Librairie Hachette & Cie, [ca. 1902], [2],20 pp. With col. ills. 4to, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ "Albums Trim I". Cf. Rühle 288a (listing the first edition publ. in 1861). Rare French adaptation of the story of Struwwelpeter ("Max le Saligot") by the French author Louis Ratisbonne (1827-1900). – Spine re- backed (perforated with thread), free end-papers missing, covers sl. soiled/ worn. Occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, all leaves partly strengthened with paper in inner blank margin, but al- together in an acceptable condition. 168 59

HISTORY OF CULTURE – PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY – RELIGION

169 [GNOSTICISM] – HANEGRAAFF, W.J. [ed.]. Dictionary of Gnosis & Western Esotericism. Leiden/ Boston, Brill, [2005]. 2 Vols.: [XXX],586 and [6],587- 1228 pp. 4to, orig. unif. cloth with dust-wr. – BROEK, R. VAN DEN. Hermes Trismegistus. Inleiding, Teksten, Commentaren. Amsterdam, In de Pelikaan, 2006, [XXVI],365,[1] pp. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – IDEM & HEERTUM, C. VAN [ed.]. From Poimandres to Jacob Böhme: Gnosis, Hermetism and the Christian Tradition. Ibid., idem, 2000, 432 pp. Large 8vo, orig. cloth. – And 5 similar (incl. 2 duplicates), i.a. by J.A. Comenius. (9x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Good set of this standard reference work. ¶ Ad 2-3: Pimander, resp. vol. 15 & 4.

170 [MUSICAL SCORES] – RUPPE, C.F. Convolute of 10 engr. musi- cal scores (for the greater part for piano solo), mainly published (& warranted) by the composer (Leyden, ca. 1812-1828). With engr. titles. Small folio, later half- chagrin (spine sl. dam.). – Added: 21 others, mainly 20th-cent. mu- sical scores of operas (i.a. by G. Bizet, J. Massenet, G. Puccini, R. Strauss, G. Verdi & R. Wagner). (22x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Scarce collection of music by the Dutch composer Christian Friedrich Ruppe (1753-1826) com- prising his opus-numbers 15, 20, 23-24, 28-29, 31-32 & 34-35. Con- tains i.a. "La Grande Bataille de Waterloo ou de la Belle-Alliance [..]" ("À Leide chez l'Auteur", 1815. A few leaves sl. dam. in outer 170 blank margins, repaired with pa- per), "Ouverture Turque Pour le Piano-Forte [..]" (La Haye, Lotter & Cp., ca. 1812) & "Ouverture Grecque pour le Piano Forte [..]" (Amsterdam, J. Vermaa- zen, ca. 1828).

171 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – BUYTENDIJK, F.J.J. Collection of ca. 60 small- er works & pubs., for the greater part off-prints (publ. between 1912-1964). Various sizes, orig. wrappers. – Added: ca. 20 similar off-prints, mainly by E.A.D.E. Carp. (ca. 80x) [€ 50 - 100]

172 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – COLLECTION of 22 German works & pubs. on psychology & psychiatry. Large 8vo & 8vo, various bindings. (22x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ I.a.: W. Weygandt, "Erkennung der Geistesstörungen (Psychiatrische Diag- nostik)" (1920); E. Kretschmer, "Der sensitive Beziehungswahn. Ein Beitrag zur Paranoiafrage und zur psychiatrischen Charakterlehre" (1927. 2 Copies); A. Grotjahn, "Soziale Pathologie [..]" (1915); F. Alexander & H. Staub, "Der 60

Verbrecher und seine Richter. Ein psychoanalytischer Einblick in die Welt der Paragraphen" (1929) & K. Kolle, "Die primäre Verrücktheit. Psychopatholo- gische, klinische und genealogische Untersuchungen" (1931).

173 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – COLLECTION of 30 German works & pubs. on psychology & psychiatry. Large 8vo & 8vo, orig. wrappers. (30x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ I.a.: K. Leonhard, "Die defektschizophrenen Krankheitsbilder [..]" (1936); L. Frank, "Affektstörungen. Studien über ihre Ätiologie und Therapie" (1913); P. Schilder, "Wahn und Erkenntnis. Eine psychopathologische Studie" (1918); F. Hamburger, "Die Neurosen des Kindesalters" (1939) & B. Pauleikhoff, "Atypische Psychosen" (1957).

174 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – COLLECTION of ca. 90 Dutch theses & dis- sertations on psychology & psychiatry. Large 8vo & 8vo, orig. cloth (3x) & orig. wrappers. (ca. 90x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ I.a.: F.J.J. Buytendijk, "Proeven over gewoontevorming bij dieren" (1918); B.M.I. Delfgaauw, "Het spiritualistisch existentialisme van Louis Lavelle" (1947); C. van Emde Boas, "Shakespeare's sonnetten en hun verband met de travesti-double spelen" (1951); J. Bastiaans, "Psychosomatische gevolgen van onderdrukking en verzet" (1957); G.A. Ladee, "Hypochondrische syndro- men" (1961); K. Frans, "Extreem moeilijk gedrag bij meisjes" (1978) & S. Tuini- er, "De psychiater en de wilde man [..]" (1989).

175 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – KRAEPELIN, E. Einführung in die psychia- trische Klinik. [4th revised ed.]. Leipzig, J.A. Barth, 1921. 3 Vols. 8vo, orig. unif. boards (spines rebacked). – ARNDT, R. Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie für Ärzte und Studirende. Wien & Leipzig, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1883, [VI],637,[1] pp. Large 8vo, orig. (half-)cloth (spine-ends sl. dam.). – And 8 similar German works in 13 vols., i.a. by G. Aschaffenburg (ed.) ("Handbuch der Psychiatrie", 1911-1915, 6 parts of the series. Spines dam.) and H. Sachs & C.S. Freund ("Die Erkrankungen des Nervensystems nach Unfällen [..]", 1899. Ex-library copy). (17x) [€ 70 - 90]

176 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – KRAFFT-EBING, R. V[ON]. Psychopathia Sexualis mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der conträren Sexualempfind- ung. Eine klinisch-forensische Studie. [7th enl. ed.]. Stuttgart, F. Enke, 1892, [X],432 pp. 8vo, bound. – WULFFEN, E. Das Weib als Sexualverbrecherin [..]. – Kriminalpsychologie. Psychologie des Täters [..]. – Der Sexualverbrecher. Ein Handbuch für Juristen, Polizei- und Verwaltungsbeamte, Mediziner und Pädagogen [..]. Berlin, Dr. P. Langenscheidt, 1925-1928. Tog. 3 vols. With plates. Large 8vo, orig. unif. dec. cloth. – And 4 similar German works (incl. 1 duplicate by E. Wulffen). (8x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Garrison/ Morton 4944 (listing the first ed. publ. in 1886). ¶ Ad 2: Encyklopaedie der Kriminalistik. Good set.

177 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – RITTI, A. Traité clinique de la folie à dou- ble forme (folie circulaire, délire à formes alternes). Paris, O. Doin, 1883, VIII,393 pp. 8vo, 20th-cent. cloth (orig. front- & back-wrappers mounted on both covers), uncut. – Added: 8 similar French works in 9 vols., i.a. by C. Robin & F. Verdeil ("Traité de chimie anatomique et physiologique normale et pathologique [..]", 1853, 2 vols.) & A. Riche ("Les fonctions de l'organe car- 61

diaque dans les phenomenes de la sensibilite affective", 1879. With SIGNED DEDICATION by the author to "Monseigneur Vagliani"). (10x) [€ 70 - 90]

178 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – SEARLES, H.F. The Nonhuman Environment In Normal Development and in Schizophrenia. New York, [1960], [XVIII],446 pp. 8vo, orig. cloth. – ARIENS KAPPERS, C.U. [a.o.]. The comparative anatomy of the nervous system of vertebrates, including man. Vol. 1-3. New York, Hafner Publishing Company, 1960. 3 Vols. With ills. 4to, orig. unif. cloth. – FISHER, M. & STRICKER, G. [ed.]. Intimacy. New York & London, Plenum Press, [1982], XVI,472 pp. 8vo, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 19 similar English works in 20 vols., i.a. by W. Griesinger ("Mental pathology and thera- peutics", 1989) and R.S. Snider & W.T. Niemer ("A stereotaxic atlas of the cat brain", 1961). – Added: 28 English theses & dissertations on psychology & psychiatry. (50x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Monograph Series on Schizophrenia No. 5. First edition.

179 [PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHIATRY] – STEKEL, W. Onanie und Homosexualität. (Die homosexuelle Parapathie). [3rd enl. ed.]. Berlin/ Wien, Urban & Schwarzen- berg, 1923, XII,600 pp. Large 8vo, orig. boards. – HIRSCHFELD, M. Die Homo- sexualität des Mannes und des Weibes. Zweite Auflage. Mit einem Namen-, Länder-, Orts- und Sachregister. Berlin, Louis Marcus Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1920, [XVIII],1067,[5] pp. Large 8vo, orig. half-cloth. – And 2 similar German works (incl. a waterstained copy of C. Taruffi's "Hermaphrodismus und Zeu- gungsunfähigkeit [..]", 1908). (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Störungen des Trieb- und Affektlebens (Die parapathischen Er- krankungen). [Band] II. Two copies of the same work. ¶ Ad 2: Handbuch der Gesamten Sexualwissenschaft in Einzeldarstellungen, Band III. – Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

180 [RELIGION] – CREUTZBERG, L.G.Th. Het Heilige Avondmaal een Dierbaar On- derpand en Toonbeeld van de Liefde, de Bedoelingen, Verdiensten en Ze- geningen des Lydenden en Stervenden Verlossers. Nymegen, D.J. Haspels, 1842, XI,[1 blank],[14],525,[3] pp. With engr. title & 1 engr. plate by F. Nier- aad. 8vo, 20th-cent. cloth. – ROYAARDS, H.J. Geschiedenis van het geves- tigde Christendom en de Christelijke Kerk in Nederland, gedurende de Mid- deleeuwen. Utrecht, C. van der Post Jr., 1849-1853. 2 Vols.: XX,363,[1] and X,523,[1] pp. 8vo, contemp. unif. half-cloth, uncut. – And 12 similar 19th- cent. Dutch works in 15 vols., i.a. by A. Kuenen ("De godsdienst van Israël tot den ondergang van den Joodschen staat", 1869-1870, 2 vols.). (18x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: With signed dedication by the author to E. van Pijnappel van Voor- thuijsen (minister in , one of the subscribers for the book). – Both engravings with small tears repaired with tape (on verso). ¶ Ad 2: Upper in- ner hinge broken in vol. 2, but else a good set.

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181 BREHM, [A.E.]. Brehms Tierleben. Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs. Vierte, vollständig neubearbeitete Auflage. [Ed. by O. zur Strassen]. Leipzig & Wien, Bibliographisches Institut, 1911-1920. 13 Vols. With num. (col.) plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. unif. half-cloth. (13x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 138. Complete set comprising "Niedere Tiere", "Vielfüssler, Insekten und Spinnenkerfe", "Fische", "Lurche und Kriechtiere" (2 vols.), "Vö- gel" (4 vols.) & "Säugetiere" (4 vols.). – Vol. 1 sl. marg. waterstained, a few bindings sl. faded/ stained, but else a good set.

182 [BOTANY] – HERINCQ, F., GERARD, F. & REVEIL, O. Traité de Botanique Gé- nérale. [Vols.] 1-2. Paris, A. Pilon & Cie [vol. 1]/ Th. Morgand, [between 1864-1871]. 2 Text- & 2 plate-vols.: [4],VIII,458 and [4],427 pp. With resp. 53 and 50 (hand-)col. engr. plates (by i.a. Lebrun after i.a. A. Legrand). 4to, 20th-cent. unif. cloth with 2 mor. letterpieces. (4x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Cf. Nissen (BBI) 568. Separate part of the series "Le Règne végétal" (origi- nally publ. in 8 text- & 8 plate-vols. between 1864-1871). – Occ. sl. foxed, but else a good set.

183 [BOTANY] – [ANTILLES] – DESCOURTILZ, [M].E. Flore médicale des Antilles, ou traité des plantes usuelles des colonies françaises, anglaises, espagnoles et portugaises [..]. Paris, Chez Pichard [a.o.] & l'Auteur, 1821. 3 Parts in 1 vol. (with erratic pagination). With 16 col. engr. plates afterJ.Th. Descourtilz. 8vo, contemp. gilt-lettered half-cloth. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Cf. Nissen (BBI) 471. Convolute of 3 odd issues taken from a series of 152 issues (publ. between 1821-1829). Warranted by the author. – Apart from the usual foxing in good condition.

184 [BOTANY] – [MUSHROOMS] – DUFOUR, L. Atlas des champignons comes- tibles et vénéneux. Paris, P. Klincksieck, 1891, [4],79,[1] pp. With 80 col. lithogr. plates (dep. various mushrooms). 8vo, contemp. gilt(-lettered) half- chagrin. [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Nissen (BBI) 541. Covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition.

185 [HUNTING] – MOUCHON, P. Supplément a la bibliographie des ouvrages français sur la chasse de J. Thiébaud. Paris, J. Thiébaud, 1953. 4to, orig. dec. wrappers, partly unopened. – DEMOLE, É. Subtilités de la chasse a la bécasse. [Paris], Librairie des Champs-Élysées, [1964], 205,[1] pp. With 12 plates after Joseph Oberthur & num. (text-)ills. 4to, orig. wrappers (sl. soiled). (2x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Printed in 855 copies. One of 800 Arabic numb. copies printed on "pa- pier alfa satiné". – Wrappers sl. discol., upper part of spine sl. worn. ¶ Ad 2: Scarce monograph on (the hunting of) the wood-snipe. The first edition was published in 1943.

186 [MEDICINE] – [ANATOMY] – BONAMY, C. & BEAU, É. Atlas d'anatomie descrip- tive du corps humain. Première Partie. Ostéologie, Syndesmologie, Myologie. Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie, 1844. With 84 (tinted) lithogr. plates (of which 2 folding) by Artus after E. Beau. Large 8vo, loose as issued in a contemp. half- 63

cloth portfolio with ties. – HEITZMANN, C. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen in 789 Abbildungen. [8th rev. ed.]. Wien & Leipzig, W. Braumüller, 1896, XXXIV,592 pp. With 789 (wood-engr.) text-ills. Large 8vo, orig. half-chagrin (spine sl. rubbed/ discol.). (2x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Wellcome II, p. 197. Vol. 1 (of 4) only, but complete in itself. – Portfolio sl. dam. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, a few leaves sl. waterstained in outer blank margin. ¶ Ad 1-2: Both works occ. with small annotations in pencil.

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187 [NATURAL HISTORY] – BOITARD, [P.]. De diergaarde te Parijs, beschrijving en levenswijze der zoogdieren van de menagerie en het kabinet van natu- urlijke historie, [..]. Amsterdam, Elix & Co., 1845, [22],LXVI,[2],472 pp. With wood-engr. frontisp., 4 steel-engr. plates (dep. various birds) in a contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées", fold. engr. plan in aquatinta ("De plant- en-tuin"), 51 wood-engr. plates (incl. 2 portraits of resp. Buffon & G. Cuvier) & num. wood-engr. text-ills. Large 8vo, contemp. half-chagrin with gilt(-let- tered) spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Nissen (ZBI) 455. Dutch adaptation of "Le Jardin des Plantes" by Pierre Boitard (1789-1859). The original French edition was publ. in 1842. Small ticket of "Boekhandel van H.V. van Gogh" mounted on upper paste-down. – Spine sl. faded. A few plates sl. foxed/ browned, plan with small tear in outer margin, but nevertheless in fine condition.

188 [ORNITHOLOGY] – BANNERMAN, D.A. The Birds of Tropical West Africa. With Special Reference to those of the Gambia, Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast and Nigeria. Vol. I-VIII. London, "The Crown Agents for the Colonies", 1930-1951. 8 Vols. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. unif. cloth, t.e.g. – IDEM. The Birds of West and Equatorial Africa. [Introd. by A. Burns]. Vol. 1-2. Edinburgh/ Lon- don, Oliver & Boyd, [1953]. 2 Vols.: [XIV],795,[1 blank] and VIII,[797]-1526 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. 8vo, orig. unif. cloth. – IDEM. The Birds of the British Isles. Vol. I-XII. Ibid., eidem, [1953-1963]. 12 Vols. With col. plates 64

afterGeorge E. Lodge. 4to, orig. unif. cloth with dust-wr. – IDEM & BANNER- MAN, W.M. Birds of Cyprus. Ibid., eidem, [1958], LXIX,[3],384 pp. With col. frontisp., fold. map, (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. cloth with dustwr. – IDEM & BANNERMAN, W.M. Birds of the Atlantic Islands. Vols. 1-4 [Vol. 4: History of the Birds of the Cape Verde Islands]. Ibid., eidem, [1963-1968]. 4 Vols. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. unif. cloth. – Added: a duplicate of vol. I of "The Birds of Tropical West Africa" (1930. Lacks frontisp.). (28x) [€ 600 - 1.200] ¶ Ad 1-5: Scarce (almost complete) collection of the works by the British -or nithologist David Armitage Bannerman (1886-1979) and his wife Winifred Mary Bannerman. ¶ Ad 1: Nissen (IVB) 73. – Spines of vols. I-III discol., but else a good set. ¶ Ad 2: Nissen (IVB) 73a. ¶ Ad 3: A few minor defects to the wrappers (occ. sl. torn/ repaired with tape), but else a good set.

189 [ORNITHOLOGY] – BECHSTEIN, J.M. Cage and chamber-birds. Their natu- ral history, habits, food, diseases, management, and modes of capture [..]. [English transl. by H.G. Adams]. London, H.G. Bohn, 1853, XVI,500 pp. With 31 steel-engr. plates by Lizars after Stewartin a fine contemp. handcolouring & 12 wood-engr. text-ills. Small 8vo, contemp. green half-chagrin with gilt(- lettered) ribbed spine. – WALLACE, R.L. British Cage Birds [..]. London, L. Up- cott Gill, [ca. 1887], VIII,504,[2],13,[3] pp. With 31 of( 32) wood-engr. plates (of which 14 col.) by A.F. Lydon. 8vo, orig. dec. gilt cloth. – And 8 similar in 9 vols., i.a. by W.R. Ogilvie-Grant ("A hand-book to the game-birds. Vol. I. Sand-grouse, partridges, pheasants", 1896. With 24 col. lithogr. plates) and F.B. Kirkman & F.C.R. Jourdain ("British Birds", 1932). (11x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Nissen (IVB) 83n. – Binding sl. rubbed/worn along extremities, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Lacks 1 col. plate ("The Stonechat"). Spine- ends dam., occ. sl. marg. waterstained.

190 [ORNITHOLOGY] – BLAKSTON, W.A., SWAYSLAND, W. & WIENER, A.F. The Il- lustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds, British and Foreign. London [..], Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., [1877-1880], VIII,448 pp. With 56 col. lithogr. plates (incl. frontisp.) by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (after W. Rutledge & J.W. Ludlow) & 92 wood-engr. (text-)ills. 4to, 20th-cent. cloth, marbled edges. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 108. Wood p. 242. First & only edition of an important work on cage-birds, divided into three main divisions: Canaries (by W.A. Blakston), British Cage-Birds (by W. Swaysland) and Foreign Cage-Birds (by A.F. Wie- ner). – Small library-ticket at foot of spine. Embossed blind-stamp on title-p. (Sl.) waterstained in upper & lower blank margin, occ. sl. (finger-)soiled, but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

191 [ORNITHOLOGY] – COLLECTION of 38 ornithological works & pubs. (incl. field-guides). With (col.) ills. Various sizes, various bindings. (38x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ I.a.: D.A. Bannerman & J.A. Vella-Gaffiero, "Birds of the Maltese Archipela- go" (1976); M. Gallagher & M.W. Woodcock, "The birds of Oman" (1980); B.E. Smythies, "The birds of Borneo" (1981); H. Whistler & N.B. Kinnear, "Popular handbook of Indian birds" (1949. Spine-ends sl. dam.); W.R. Salt & A.L. Wilk, "The birds of Alberta" (1958) and G.M. Storr & R.E. Johnstone, "Field guide to the birds of Western Australia" (1979).

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192 [ORNITHOLOGY] – COLLECTION of ca. 60 German ornithological works & pubs. (incl. a few periodicals). With ills. Various sizes, various bindings. (60x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ I.a. E. Stresemann, "Die Entwicklung der Ornithologie. Von Aristoteles bis zur Gegenwart" (1996); F. Roux, "Die Vögel Europas von John Gould" (2011); Th. Arndt, "Südamerikanische Sittiche. Band 3-4" (1981-1983, 2 vols.); U. Eb- ert, "Vogelkrankheiten. Zier- und Wildvögel. Behandlung, Haltung, Pflege" (1978); H. Aramata, "Die Galerie der Vögel. Ein Bilder-Album mit 658 orni- thologischen Darstellungen von Künstlern des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts" (1989); W. Wüst, "Die Brutvögel Mitteleuropas" (1970); E. Lohse, "Tierstu- dien" (1956) & A. Rice, "Der verzauberte Blick. Das Naturbild berühmter Ex- peditionen aus drei Jahrhunderten" (2004).

193 [ORNITHOLOGY] – CRAMP, S. [ed.]. Handbook of the Birds of Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The Birds of the Western Palearctic. Vol. I-IX. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1977-1994. 9 Vols. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. unif. cloth with dust-wr. (9x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Scarce complete set (in good condition). Vol. I: Ostrich to Ducks. Vol. II: Hawks to Bustards. Vol. III: Waders to Gulls. Vol. IV: Terns to Woodpeckers. Vol. V: Tyrant Flycatchers to Thrushes. Vol. VI: Warblers. Vol. VII: Flycatchers to Shrikes. Vol. VIII: Crows to Finches. Vol. IX: Buntings and New World War- blers.

194 [ORNITHOLOGY] – ELLIOT, D.G. A Monograph of the Bucerotidae, or Fam- ily of the Hornbills. [Seibersbach, Fundacef-Verlag, 1995], no pagination. With col. plates. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – McKELVIE, C.L. The Book of the Woodcock. [Shrewsbury], Swan Hill Press, [1990], 218 pp. With ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 13 similar English works, i.a. by M.L. Grossmann/ J. Hamlet ("Birds of prey of the world", 1964) & C. Coles ("Game birds", 1981). (15x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Nissen (IVB) 297. Facs. reprint of the orig. edition publ. in 1882.

195 [ORNITHOLOGY] – HEINROTH, O. & M. Die Vögel Mitteleuropas in allen Leb- ens- und Entwicklungsstufen photographisch aufgenommen und in ihrem Seelenleben bei der Aufzucht vom Ei ab beobachtet [..]. Band I-IV. Berlin- Lichterfelde, Hugo Bermühler Verlag, [1926-1933]. 4 Vols. (incl. supplement- vol.]. With num. (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. unif. gilt-lettered half-chagrin (vols. I-III) & later cloth (vol. IV). (4x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 428. Complete set of the first edition of this standard work. Comprises Band I: Sperlingsvögel, Rackenvögel, Kuckuck, Spechte. Band II: Eulen, Tauben, Raubvögel, Ruderfüsser, Sturmvogel, Reiher-Storchgruppe. Band III: Die Nestflüchter. Regenpfeifer- und Schnepfenvögel, Möwen, Ral- len, Kranich, Trappe, Entenvögel, Hühner, Steissfüsse. Band IV: Nachtrag. ¶ Top of spine of vol. I sl. torn, bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in good condition.

196 [ORNITHOLOGY] – KEULEMANS, J.G. Onze vogels in huis en tuin, [..]. Deel I-III. Leyden, P.W.M. Trap, 1869-1876. 3 Vols. With 3 ident. lithogr. title-ills. & 200 lithogr. plates by P.W.M. Trap after J.G. Keulemans in a fine contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées". Large 8vo, orig. unif. dec. gilt green cloth. (3x) [€ 2.000 - 3.000] 66

¶ Nissen (IVB) 491. Landwehr (Col. Plates) 86. Balis (Van Diverse Pluimage) 84. First & only edition of one of the best monographs on Dutch birds, illus- trated with beautiful hand-coloured lithographs. – Apart from a few minor imperfections (bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, occ. sl. foxed/ browned) a good (complete) set.

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197 [ORNITHOLOGY] – LAMBOURNE, M. Birds of the world. Over 400 of John Gould's classic bird illustrations. London, Studio Editions, [1992], 304 pp. With num. col. (full-p.) ills. after John Gould. Small folio, orig. boards with dust-wr. – [BOND, T.J.] [introd.]. Birds. The Paintings of Terance James Bond. Cambridge, Lutterworth Press, [1988], [6],86,[4] pp. With (col.) (full-p.) ills. after Terance James Bond. Small folio, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 22 similar English works on bird painters & illustrators (i.a. Raymond Harris- Ching, Francis Lee Jaques, Edward Lear, Athos & Sara Menaboni, Maynard Reece, C.F. Tunnicliffe & Donald Watson). (24x) [€ 100 - 150]

198 [ORNITHOLOGY] – LIVINGSTON, J.A. Lansdowne's Birds of the Forest. New York, Arrowood Press, [1989], [6],725,[1] pp. With num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. after J.F. Lansdowne. Small folio, orig. boards with dust-wr. – CAMPBELL, B. & LACK, E. [ed.]. A Dictionary of Birds. Calton, T. & A.D. Poyser, [1985], XXX,670 pp. With ills. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 11 similar Eng- lish works (i.a. A. Landsborough Thomson [ed.], "A new dictionary of birds", 1964). (13x) [€ 40 - 80]

199 [ORNITHOLOGY] – MORRIS, F.O. A History of British Birds. Second ed. Vols. I-VI. London, Bell and Daldy, 1870. 6 Vols. With 365 wood-engr. plates in a fine contemporary handcolouring. Large 8vo, orig. unif. dec. gilt green cloth. (6x) [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 645. Wood p. 472 ("A popular account of British birds gathered from various sources"). Complete set of the second enlarged edition (the first 67

ed. was publ. between 1851-1857 with 358 plates) with plates by Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) after drawings by Richard Alington. Vol. III contains a rare plate of the "Passenger Pigeon" (extincted in 1914). ¶ Spines expertly rebacked. Apart from a few minor imperfections (occ. sl. foxed/ browned, several leaves sl. torn in outer blank margin) in good condition.

200 [ORNITHOLOGY] – MORRIS, F.T. Pencil Drawings 1969-78. [Introd. by D. Dri- dan]. [Melbourne], Lansdowne Editions, [1978], no pagination. With 100 plates after Frank Thomson Morris. Large folio, orig. dec. imitation leather with ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Printed on handmade paper in 500 copies. Unnumbered copy.

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201 [ORNITHOLOGY] – NAUMANN, [J.A. & J.F.]. Naturgeschichte der Vögel Mit- teleuropas. Neu bearbeitet von G. Berg, R. Blasius [a.o.]. [Ed. by C.R. Hen- nicke]. Band I-XII. Gera-Untermhaus, F.E. Köhler, [1897]-1905. 12 Vols. With 439 col. lithogr. plates (dep. various birds), 10 plain plates & a few text-ills. Folio, orig. unif. half-chagrin (vols. I, VI-IX & XI) & orig. (unif.) half-cloth. (12x) [€ 900 - 1.100] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 667. Anker 356. Wood p. 487 ("Altogether it forms the most complete and best illustrated of any treatise on the birds of Central Europe"). Scarce complete set (composed of the de-luxe edition bound in half-leather & the ordinary edition bound in half-cloth) of the third enlarged edition of this standard work by the German ornithologist Johann Friedrich Naumann 68

(1780-1857) based on the research of his father Johann Andreas Naumann (1744-1826). It comprises: Vol. I. "Drosseln" (32 plates). Vol. II. "Grasmücken, Timalien, Meisen und Baumläufer" (30 plates). Vol. III. "Lerchen, Stelzen, Waldsänger und Finkenvögel" (48 plates). Vol. IV. "Stärlinge, Stare, Pirole, Rabenvögel, Würger, Fliegenfänger, Schwalbenvögel, Segler, Tagschläfer, Spechte, Bienenfresser, Eisvögel, Racken, Hopfe, Kuckucke" (49 plates). Vol. V. "Raubvögel" (75 plates). Vol. VI. "Taubenvögel, Hühnervögel, Reiher, Flamingos und Störche" (32 plates). Vol. VII. "Ibisse, Flughühner, Trappen, Kraniche, Rallen" (20 plates). Vol. VIII. "Regenpfeifer, Stelzenläufer, Wasser- treter, Strandläufer" (28 plates). Vol. IX. "Wasserläufer, Schnepfen, Schwäne, Gänse" (34 plates). Vol. X. "Enten" (29 plates). Vol. XI. "Pelikane, Fregattvö- gel, Tölpel, Fluss-Scharben, Tropikvögel, Möven" (42 plates). Vol. XII. "Sturm- vögel, Steissfüsse, Seetaucher, Flügeltaucher" (30 plates). ¶ Several leather spines (sl.) dam. A few plates & text-leaves loose (in vols. I & V), 1 plate torn in inner margin (plate 41 in vol. V), several leaves sl. torn in outer blank mar- gin (in vol. V, of which text-pp. 57-58 torn & loose), but nevertheless in a very good interior condition.

202 [ORNITHOLOGY] – PENARD, F.P. & A.P. De vogels van Guyana (Suriname, Cayenne en Demerara). Paramaribo, Wed. F.P. Penard, [1908-1910]. 2 Vols.: [XLIV],587,[1] and [4],587,[1] pp. With num. ills. Large 8vo, orig. unif. dec. cloth. – BREHM, A.E. Het leven der vogels. [Introd. by J.P. van Wickevoort Crommelin]. Leiden, D. Noothoven van Goor, [1866], VIII,492,[2] pp. With 2 col. lithogr. plates (dep. eggs) & 8 tinted lithogr. plates (dep. birds) byP.W.M. Trap. 8vo, orig. cloth. – And 7 similar Dutch works. (10x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Vol. 2 with publisher's ticket of Martinus Nijhoff ('s-Gravenhage, 1910) mounted on title. Ex bibliotheca E.J. Alberga (with his book-plate & owner's stamps on (half-)titles). – Bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremi- ties, but else a good set. ¶ Ad 2: Top of spine with small rubbed spot, upper inner hinge loosening. Occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition.

203 [ORNITHOLOGY] – RICKMAN, P. A selection of bird paintings and sketches. [Introd. by the Duke of Edinburgh]. [London], "Publ. by Curpotten Ltd. for Fine Sporting Interests Ltd.", [1979], no pagination. With tipped-in col. -por trait of Philip Rickman, 32 tipped-in col. plates & num. (full-p.) ills. afterPhil - ip Rickman. Folio, orig. dec. gilt green half-morocco, gilt ribbed spine, a.e.g., in a slipcase. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Printed by Percy Lund (Humphries & Co.) in 506 copies. One of 500 Arabic numb. copies. Signed by the artist Philip Rickman. Fine book-production in a sumptouous binding by W.T. Morell.

204 [ORNITHOLOGY] – RUSS, K. Vögel der Heimat. Unsre Vogelwelt in Lebensbil- dern. Wien, F. Tempsky [a.o.], 1887, VIII,410,[1] pp. With 40 chromo-lithogr. plates (dep. various birds) by A. Haase & A. Osterrieth. Large 8vo, orig. dec. half-calf. – IDEM. Handbuch für Vogelliebhaber, -Züchter und -Händler. [Vol.] II. Einheimische Stubenvögel. [3rd revised ed.]. Magdeburg, Creutz'sche Ver- lagsbuchhandlung, 1892, IV,418,[10] pp. With 25 plates. 8vo, orig. dec. cloth (top of spine sl. worn). – And 5 similar German works in 6 vols. (incl. a poor copy of K. Russ, "Die körnerfressenden fremdländischen Stubenvögel, Hart- futter- oder Samenfresser", 1879. With 14 chromo-lithogr. plates printed by T. Fischer). (8x) [€ 100 - 150] 69

¶ Ad 1: Nissen (IVB) 805. – A few small defects (top of spine sl. dam., a few leaves loose, occ. sl. foxed). ¶ Ad 2: Nissen (IVB) 802. Vol. 2 (of 2) only (but complete in itself).

205 [ORNITHOLOGY] – WOOD, J.G. The Illustrated Natural History [..]. Birds. London, G. Routledge & Sons, [ca. 1876], [4],786 pp. With wood-engr. frontisp. & num. wood-engr. (text-) ills. by George & Edward Dalziel af- ter i.a. J. Wolf & J.B. Zwecker. Large 8vo, contemp. gilt(-lettered) brown calf, upper cover with central gilt coat-of-arms (of the "Raffles Institu- tion, Singapore"), gilt ribbed spine with 2 contrasting calf letterpieces, all edges gilt. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 1018. Nissen (ZBI) 4449. Odd volume (but complete in itself) forming a comprehensive monograph on birds. SCHOOL-PRIZE BINDING presented by the Raffles In- stitution (Singapore) with prize (dat- ed "Christmas 1884") mounted on upper paste-down. – A few minor im- perfections to the binding (sl. rubbed/ 205 worn), but else in good condition.

206 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AFRICA] – ARCHER, G.F. & GODMAN, E.M. The Birds of British Somaliland and the Gulf of Aden. Their Life Histories, Breeding Hab- its, and Eggs. Vols. I-IV. London/ Edinburgh, Gurney & Jackson, 1937-1961. 4 Vols. With 4 fold. maps, (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. (almost unif.) dec. cloth. (4x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 34. Complete set. – Spine of vol. I sl. faded/ stained (top of spine sl. torn), binding of vol. II waterstained/ loosening, but else in a good interior condition.

207 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AFRICA] – BANNERMAN, D.A. The Birds of West and Equatorial Africa. [Introd. by A. Burns]. Edinburgh/ London, Oliver & Boyd, [1953]. 2 Vols.: [XIV],795,[1 blank] and VIII,[797]-1526 pp. With num. (col.) plates & ills. 8vo, orig. unif. cloth, uncut. – CLANCEY, P.A. The birds of Natal and Zululand. Ibid., idem, [1964], XXXIV,511 pp. With fold. map, (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. cloth. – And 4 similar on birds in South-Africa. (7x) [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Ad 1: Nissen (IVB) 73a. First & only edition (in good condition).

208 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AFRICA] – PRIEST, C.D. The Birds of Southern Rhodesia. Vols. 1-4. London/ Beccles, W. Clowes & Sons, 1933-1936. 4 Vols. With fold. map, (col.) plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. unif. cloth. (4x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 743 (erroneously listing 5 vols.). Complete set. – Spines sl. rubbed. Occ. sl. waterstained in lower blank margins, a few leaves loose in vol. 1, but else in an acceptable condition. 70

209 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AUSTRALIA & THE PACIFIC] – FRITH, H.J. [ed.]. Birds in the Australian High Country. Sydney, A.H. & A.W. Reed, [1969], 481 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. rexine with dust-wr. – MUNRO, G.C. Birds of Hawaii. Rutland/ Tokyo, C.E. Tuttle, [1976], 192 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. after Y. Oda. 8vo, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – And 10 similar English works & pubs. (12x) [€ 30 - 50]

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210 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AUSTRALIA] – GOULD, J. The Birds of Australia. Vol. I-VII. [&] Supplement. [Melbourne, Lansdowne Press, 1972-1975]. 8 Vols. With 681 col. plates after John Gould. Large folio, orig. unif. gilt imitation leather. – GOULD, J. Handbook to the birds of Australia. [Melbourne], Lansdowne Press, [1972]. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: XXIV,636,[2],[4],629 pp. With frontisp.-por- trait of John Gould. 8vo, orig. imitation leather. (9x) [€ 1.500 - 2.500] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Nissen (IVB) 370 & Balis (Van Diverse Pluimage) 104. Rare fac- simile reprint (limited to 500 sets) of the orig. edition publ. in 1848-1869. – In fine condition. ¶ Ad 2: Facs. reprint of the orig. edition publ. in 1865.

211 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [AUSTRALIA] – MARCHANT, S. & HIGGINS, P.J. [ed.]. Hand- book of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds. Vol. 1. Ratites to Ducks. Part A: Ratites to Petrels. [&] Part B: Australian Pelican to Ducks. Melbourne, Oxford University Press, [1990]. 2 Vols.: 735,[1 blank] and [4],737-1400 pp. With (col.) plates & ills. 4to, orig. unif. cloth with dustwr. – And 11 similar English works (i.a. N.W. Cayley, "What bird is that?", 1987). (13x) [€ 80 - 120]

212 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [BELGIUM] – [DUPOND, K. Vogels der Belgische Fauna. Brussel, Koninklijk Natuurhistorisch Museum van België, 1943]. Plate-vol. 71

only: consisting of 350 col. plates after Hub. Dupond, all loosely inserted into an album (small folio, imitation half-leather). [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Very rare "plaatjes-album" (without the accompanying text-vol.) in good condition. All species with their Latin, French & Dutch names printed below the images.

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213 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [CEYLON] – LEGGE, W.V. A History of the Birds of Ceylon. London, "Published by the Author", [1878]-1880. 2 Vols.: XLVI,4,2,584 and [585]-1237 pp. With col. lithogr. map of Ceylon (used as frontisp.), 33 lithogr. plates by J.G. KEULEMANS (partly printed by J. Hanhart) in a fine contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées", 1 col. lithogr. plate (dep. eggs), 1 wood- engr. plate (dep. the anatomy of a crow) & 11 wood-engr. text-ills. Large 4to, 20th-cent. unif. half-morocco (orig. printed wrappers pres.) with gilt- lettered ribbed spine, t.e.g. (2x) [€ 1.800 - 2.200] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 539. Wood p. 430. Rare first edition of a comprehensive work on the birds of Ceylon by the Australian ornithologist Colonel William Vincent Legge (1841-1918). "A complete and important monograph of the 371 birds of Ceylon, issued in three parts [..]" (Wood). The present copy contains 2 sub- scription lists (listing 247 subscribers, bound-up after the preliminary leaves of vol. I) and the printed wrappers of the original 3 parts (bound-up at the end of volume II). ¶ Apart from a few minor imperfections (a few text-leaves sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margin, index-leaves of vol. I with annotations in pencil, outer blank margin of several lithographs sl. cropped) in good con- dition (printed with wide margins).

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214 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [COCKATOOS] – FORSHAW, J.M. Cockatoos. A portfolio of all species. [Introd. by Stephen Garnett]. [Melbourne], Nokomis Editions, [2001], consisting of 12 text-leaves (incl. col. frontisp.) & 21 col. plates after William T. Cooper. Large folio (plates meas. ca. 57 x 75 cm.), loose as issued in the orig. rexine box. [€ 1.800 - 2.200] ¶ Printed in 460 Arabic numb. copies (all 21 plates numb. "50/460" in pencil). Signed in the colophon by the author & artist. Sumptuous book-production with fine reproductions of the original watercolours by the Australian artist William Cooper (1934-2015). – In fine condition.

215 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [NORTH-AMERICA & CANADA] – BOHLEN, H.D. The Birds of Illinois. Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, [1989], XVI,[2],221 pp. With col. plates after William Zimmerman. 4to, orig. cloth with dust-wr. – PEARSON, T.G. [ed.]. Birds of America. Vols. 1-3. New York, The University Society Inc., [1917]. 3 Vols. With num. (col.) plates & ills. after i.a. Rex Brasher. 4to, orig. unif. cloth. – And 5 similar English works in 6 vols. (10x) [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Ad 2: Nissen (IVB) 707. Complete set. – Spine-ends sl. dam., bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities.

216 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [NORTH-AMERICA] – BRASHER, R. Birds & Trees of North America. Comprising 875 full-color plates, 1094 species and sub-species of birds: 383 species of trees with an explanatory text by the artist. [Ed. by L. McGaw]. Vols. 1-4. New York, Rowman & Littlefield, 1961-1962. 4 Vols. With num. col. plates & ills. afterRex Brasher. Folio oblong, orig. unif. half-rexine. (4x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Balis (Van Diverse Pluimage) 130 ("Het zo ontstane werk is bijzonder bek- end geworden en verdient alle lof, zowel van wetenschappelijk als van ar- tistiek oogpunt"). Cf. Nissen (IVB) 134. Complete set. – Top edge of vol. 1 sl. stained, but else in good condition. 73

217 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PARROTS] – ALDERTON, D. The atlas of parrots of the world. [Neptune City, T.F.H. Publications, 1991], 544 pp. With col. (full-p.) ills. after Graeme Stevenson. Small folio, orig. boards. – FORSHAW, J.M. Parrots of the world. Third revised ed. [Willoughby], Lansdowne Editions, [1989], 672 pp. With num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. afterWilliam T. Cooper. 4to, orig. boards with dust-wr. – And 7 similar English works on (Australian) parrots. (9x) [€ 40 - 80]

218 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PARROTS] – ARNDT, T. Lexikon der Papageien. Band 1-4. [In- trod. by N.J. Collar]. Bretten, Arndt-Verlag, [1999]. 4 Vols. With num. (col.) ills. 4to, loose as issued in orig. unif. ringbinders, in slipcases. (4x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Scarce complete set.

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219 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PHEASANTS] – BEEBE, [C].W. A Monograph of the Pheas- ants. Vol. I-IV. London, "Published under the auspices of the New York Zoo- logical Society by Witherby & Co. [vol. I]/ H.F. & G. Witherby", 1918-1922. 4 Vols. With 20 maps, 90 col. (lithogr.) plates after i.a. A. Thorburn, L.A. Fuertes, G.E. Lodge & H. Grönvold and 88 hélio-engr. plates after William Beebe. Folio, orig. unif. cloth, t.e.g. (4x) [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Nissen (IVB) 84. Wood p. 228. Balis (Van Diverse Pluimage) 128 ("het moo- iste fazantenboek uit de ornithologische literatuur"). Printed in 600 numb. copies. Rare first edition of a comprehensive work on pheasants by the American naturalist Charles William Beebe (1877-1962). "A monumental and notable modern ornithological work. It embraces a description of all species of pheasants so far known, the author having made special expeditions to obtain his material [..]" (Wood). ¶ Ex-library copy (each vol. with small blind- stamp of "National Audubon Society [..] New York" on a preliminary text-leaf & removed ticket at foot of spine), but nevertheless a good (complete) set. 74

220 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – MIDDERIGH-BOKHORST, B. (Berhardina) (1880-1972). (Young boy looking at a turkey). Col. lithograph. Signed in the stone. Ca. 33 x 32,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

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221 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "ANAS, BERNICLA". Contemp. handcol. en- graving. (Publ. in: C. NOZEMAN & M. HOUTTUYN, "Nederlandsche Vogelen", 1770-1829). Ca. 34,5 x 43 cm. [€ 100 - 200]

222 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "CALLIOPE TSCHEBAIEWI, [..]". Contemp. handcol. lithograph by John Gould & W. Hart (printed by Walter, ca. 1870). Ca. 56 x 38,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Asia" (London, 1850-1883).

223 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "CICHLOSELYS SIBIRICUS". Contemp. handcol. lithograph by John Gould & W. Hart (printed by Walter, ca. 1873). Ca. 54 x 36,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200]

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¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873). – Outer blank margins sl. dam./ torn, but else in good condition.

224 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "COLYMBUS ADAMSII". Contemp. handcol. lithograph after D.G. Elliot (printed by Bowen & Co., ca. 1868). Ca. 48,5 x 60,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in Daniel Giraud Elliot's "The new and heretofore unfigured species of the birds of North America" (New York, 1866-1869). – 2 Corners sl. dam., occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

225 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "ENNEOCTONUS COLLURIO". Contemp. hand- col. lithograph by John Gould & Henry C. Richter (printed by Walter & Cohn, ca. 1868). Ca. 52,5 x 35 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873). – Sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margin, but else in good condition.

226 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "LANIUS EXCUBITOR, [..]". Contemp. handcol. lithograph by John Gould & Henry C. Richter (printed by Walter, ca. 1862). Ca. 52,5 x 35 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873).

227 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "PASTOR ROSEUS". Contemp. handcol. litho- graph by John Gould & W. Hart (printed by Walter, ca. 1870). Ca. 50,5 x 34 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873). – Sl. foxed/ browned, a few rubbed spots in outer blank margins, but else in good condition.

228 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "RED-BREASTED GOOSE. Bernicla Ruficol- lis". Contemp. handcol. lithograph by J.G. KEULEMANS (printed by M. & N. Hanhart, ca. 1880). Ca. 26,5 x 22 cm. Behind passepartout. – Added: 4 col. lithographs after J.G. Keulemans & 4 handcol. wood-engravings after A. & F. Specht (all publ. ca. 1900). (9x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Publ. in H.E. Dresser's "A History of the Birds of Europe" (London, 1871-1896).

229 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "TETRAO, COTURNIX". Contemp. handcol. en- graving. (Publ. in: C. NOZEMAN & M. HOUTTUYN, "Nederlandsche Vogelen", 1770-1829). Ca. 42 x 28 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200]

230 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [PRINTS] – "TURDUS VISCIVORUS, [..]". Contemp. handcol. lithograph by John Gould & Henry C. Richter (printed by Walter, ca. 1865). Ca. 56 x 38 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Publ. in John Gould's "The Birds of Great Britain" (London, 1862-1873).

231 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [SOUTH-AMERICA] – HAVERSCHMIDT, F. & MEES, G.F. Birds of Suriname. Paramaribo, Vaco, [1994], 584 pp. With col. frontisp., fold. table & num. (col.) (full-p.) ills. after P. Barruel & I. van Noortwijk. 4to, orig. imitation leather with dust-wr. – RIDGELY, R.S. & TUDOR, G. The Birds of South America. Vol. I. The Oscine Passerines. Oxford/ Tokyo, Oxford Uni- versity Press, 1989, XVI,516 pp. With 31 col. plates & num. ills. Large 8vo, 76

orig. dec. cloth with dust-wr. – And 5 similar (i.a. A. Ruschi, "Beija-Flores do Estado do Espirito Santo. Hummingbirds of State of Espirito Santo", 1982). (7x) [€ 100 - 150]

232 [ORNITHOLOGY] – [TURACOS] – FORSHAW, J.M. Turacos. A portfolio of all species. [Introd. by David Attenborough]. [Clifton Hill], Nokomis Editions, [1997], consisting of a text-vol. (XVIII,46 pp. With ills. 4to, orig. gilt-lettered rexine) & plate-vol. (with 3 introductory text-leaves & 23 col. plates after William T. Cooper). Large folio (leaves meas. ca. 75 x 57 cm.), loose as issued in the orig. rexine box. [€ 2.000 - 3.000] ¶ Printed in 290 Arabic numb. copies (all 23 plates numb. "50/290" in pencil). Signed in the colophon by the author & artist. Sumptuous book-production with fine reproductions of the original watercolours by the Australian artist William Cooper (1934-2015). – In fine condition.

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233 [ASIA] – SELENKA, E. & L. Sonnige Welten. Ostasiatische Reise-Skizzen. Bor- neo. Japan. Java. Sumatra. Vorderindien. Ceylon. Wiesbaden, C.W. Kreidel, 1896, [14],445,[3] pp. With 9 col. plates & num. (full-p.) text-ills. 4to, orig. dec. cloth, t.e.g. – Added: a partly incomplete copy of J. HALKIN, "En Ex- trême-Orient, 1900-1901. Récit et notes de voyage [..]" (1903). (2x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Rouffaer/ Muller p. 784 (listing the 2nd ed. publ. in 1905). Scarce first edition. – Apart from the usual foxing in very good condition.

234 [ATLAS] – STIELER, A. [ed.]. Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde nach dem neuesten Zustande und über das Weltgebäude. [5th ed.]. Gotha, Justus Perthes, [ca. 1850]. With steel-engr. title (dep. a plan of Gotha), 82 double-p. steel-engr. maps (borders in a fine contemp. handcolouring) & 1 full-p. steel- engr. map (of Africa). Small folio, orig. half-chagrin with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ A few small defects to the binding (foot of spine sl. torn, corners worn). One map loose, occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition.

235 [CHINA] – HENNINGSEN, J. Det himmelske Rige. Skitser fra Kina. Kjobenhavn [=Copenhagen], A.F. Host & Sons, 1887, 273,[2] pp. With frontisp.-portrait & num. (wood-engr.) (full-p.) ills. Large 8vo, contemp. half-morocco (part of the orig. wrappers pasted on upper cover), gilt-lettered ribbed spine. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Scarce first edition (with Danish text). Ex bibliotheca Charlotte Meyer-Eb- hardt (with her engr. book-plate). – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn, occ. sl. foxed, but else in good condition.

236 [CHINA] – WILHELMY, E. China. Land und Leute. Illustrierte Geschichte des Reiches der Mitte. Berlin, W. Herlet, 1904, X,704 pp. With 8 col. plates (incl. frontisp.) & num. (full-p.) ills. Large 8vo, orig. dec. red cloth. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Scarce first edition. – A few minor imperfections (several preliminary leaves loose and/or frayed in lower blank margin, sl. foxed/ browned), but neverthe- less in an acceptable condition. 77

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237 [INDONESIA] – [PHOTOGRAPHS] – COLLECTION of ca. 50 late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. photographs (mainly related to the Dutch East Indies). Various sizes, mounted or loosely inserted in an early 20th-cent. half-leather album (ca. 30 x 40 cm.). (ca. 50x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Contains i.a. a panoramic view of the Port of Genoa (albumen print, ca. 21 x 28 cm.) by FRANCESCO CIAPPEI (ca. 1840-1900) and views of Batavia, Port Said, Priok, Surabaya & Tosari. A few photographs stamped on verso "H. Ernst/ Bindjey-Langkat/ O.K. Sumatra" & "O. Kurkdjian/ Hofphotograaf van H.M. de Koningin" [= Ohannes Kurkdjian, 1851-1903]. – With small imperfec- tions (occ. sl. creased/ dog-eared).

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238 [ITALY] – [VENICE] – VEDUTE E MONUMENTI CLASSICI DI VENEZIA e suoi contorni disegnati dai piu valenti Artisti di questa Città. Venezia, "Presso Gi- useppe Kier", [ca. 1840], consisting of a lithogr. title (incl. a profile view of Venice), engr. plan of Venice, lithogr. plate (dep. costumes) & 25 lithogr. views (mainly by G. Deyé after i.a. N. Pertsch & P. Chevalier), all in a fine contemp. handcolouring & partly "gommées". 4to oblong, orig. boards. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Rare edition (only 3 copies in WorldCat) of which the number of plates vary in all copies we have traced (our copy seems to be the most complete). Other editions with the same title (of which the number of plates also vary in all 78

copies) are attributed either to the pub- lisher Carlo Hopfner or the Italian art- ist Giovanni Pivodor (1812-1872). Our album with beautiful handcol. views of well-known sights in Venice, i.a. "Pi- azza di S. Marco", "Basilica di S. Mar- co", "Dogana della Salute", "Il Canal Grande" & "Il Ponte di Rialto". ¶ Binding (sl.) dam./ worn. Most plates loose(ning), occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but nevertheless in a good interior condi- tion.

239 [JAPAN] – HITOMI, I. Daï-Nippon. Le Japon. Essai sur les Moeurs et les Institutions. Paris, L. Larose, 1900, [4],306,[3] pp. With 74 plates (incl. frontisp.) & num. text-ills. Large 8vo, bound (parts of the orig. pictorial wrappers pasted on both covers). [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Rare first edition. – (Occ.) sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. 239

240 [MARITIME HISTORY] – [LINSCHOTEN-VEREENIGING] – WERKEN uitgegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging. [Vols.] VI, XVIII-XIX, XXI-XLIV, XLVI, XLVIII- LII. 's-Gravenhage, M. Nijhoff, 1913-1950. 39 Vols. of the series (incl. 2 plate- vols. & 1 index-vol.). With num. (fold.) maps/ plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. (unif.) cloth (24x) & half-cloth, t.e.g. – Added: 4 similar (i.a. by A.J. de Jong [ed.], "Afgoderye der Oost-Indische Heydenen door Philippus Baldaeus", 1917). (43x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ I.a. S.P. L'Honoré Naber (ed.), "Toortse der Zee-Vaert door Dierick Ruiters (1623). Samuel Brun's Schiffarten (1624)" (1913); F.C. Wieder (ed.), "De reis van Mahu en de Cordes door de Straat van Magalhaes naar Zuid-Amerika en Japan, 1598-1600" (1923-1925, 3 vols.); J.W. IJzerman (ed.), "De reis om de wereld door Olivier van Noort, 1598-1601" (1926, 2 vols.) & S.P. L'Honoré Naber & J.C.M. Warnsinck (ed.), "Joannes De Laet. Iaerlyck Verhael van de Verrichtinghen der Geoctroyeerde West-Indische Compagnie [..]" (1931-1937, 4 vols.). ¶ Several bindings sl. discol., 1 backstrip sl. soiled, but altogether a good set.

241 [MEYER'S UNIVERSUM, behelzende afbeeldingen der voornaamste en be- langrijkste gezigten, zoo van natuur als kunst in alle werelddeelen [..]. Am- sterdam, ca. 1835]. With 40 steel-engr. views. 4to oblong, contemp. half- calf. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Incomplete copy (lacks title & several engravings). Sold as a collection of prints (not subject to return). Comprises views of i.a. Bonn, Bruges, Ed- inburgh, Heidelberg, Lissabon, London, Mont Saint-Michel, Nantes, Napels, New York, Palmyra, Porto, Rome & The Hague.

242 [TRAVEL] – VELDE, C.W.M. VAN DE. Reis door Syrie en Palestina in 1851 en 1852. Utrecht, Kemink en Zoon, 1854. 2 Vols.: VIII,334 and XVI,429 pp. 79

With fold. lithogr. map (of Palestina), fold. lithogr. plan (of Jerusalem), 2 col. lithogr. views (resp. of Jerusalem & Lake Tiberias) & 1 fold. lithogr. plate (dep. inscriptions). 8vo, contemp. unif. gilt-lettered cloth. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Tiele 1137. Landwehr (Col. Plates) 460. First & only Dutch edition of a trav- el-account by the Dutch lieutenant-at-sea Charles William Meredith van de Velde (1818-1898). The English & German translation were published respec- tively in 1854 and 1855-1856. ¶ A few minor imperfections (spines sl. discol., upper corner of both first free end-papers cut out, both views sl. marg. wa- terstained), but nevertheless a good set.

243 [WORLD WAR II] – COLLECTION of 14 German (smaller) works & pubs., main- ly publ. by "Verlag Hohe Warte/ Franz von Bebenburg" (Pähl, 1955-1973). Various sizes, various bindings. – Added: 8 pro-Nazi Dutch works & pubs. (mainly publ. between 1940-1944). (22x) [€ 40 - 80] ¶ I.a. F. Vater, "Herr Heinrich. Die Saga vom ersten Deutschen Reich" (1955); W. Löhde, "Friedrich Schiller, ein deutscher Revolutionär" (1955); G. Pinning, "Vor einem neuen Äon. An der Schwelle zweier Zeitalter" (1958) & H. Fechter, "Ulrich von Hutten. Ein Leben für die Freiheit" (1954).

244 [WORLD WAR II] – COLLECTION of 16 German (smaller) works & pubs., main- ly publ. during the Nazi-German regime. Various sizes, orig. wrappers. (16x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a. F.A. Six, "Freimaurerei und Christentum. Ein Beitrag zur politischen Geistesgeschichte" (1940. Wrappers with defects); K. Eggers, "Von der Frei- heit des Kriegers"(1940); G. Feder, "Der Deutsche Staat auf nationaler und sozialer Grundlage [..]" (1932) & L.G. von dem Knesebeck, "Die Wahrheit über den Propagandafeldzug und Deutschlands Zusammenbruch. Der Kampf der Publizistik im Weltkriege" (1927).

245 [WORLD WAR II] – COLLECTION of 16 German works & pubs., mainly publ. during the Nazi-German regime. Various sizes, various bindings. (16x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a. E. Fuhrmann, "Versuch einer Geschichte der Germanen. Band I-II" (1923, 2 vols.); F.C. Endres, "Das Erbe unserer Ahnen. Bd. 1[=all publ.]" (1931); W. Kammeier, "Die Fälschung der deutschen Geschichte" (1935) & K. Paste- naci, "Das viertausendjährige Reich der Deutschen" (1939).

246 [WORLD WAR II] – COLLECTION of 26 German works & pubs., mainly publ. during the Nazi-German regime. Various sizes, various bindings. (26x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ I.a. A. Rosenberg, "Der Sumpf. Querschnitte durch das "Geistes"-Leben der November-Demokratie. 2.A." (1939); K. Pastenaci, "Das viertausendjährige Reich der Deutschen" (1939); W. Kammeier, "Die Fälschung der deutschen Geschichte" (1935); K. Revetzlow, "Handbuch der Romfrage" (1935); F.C. En- dres, "Das Erbe unserer Ahnen. Bd. 1[=all publ.]" (1931) & E. Fuhrmann, "Ver- such einer Geschichte der Germanen. Band I-II" (1923, 2 vols.).

247 [WORLD WAR II] – COLLECTION of 28 German (smaller) works & pubs., all publ. by "Ludendorffs Verlag" (München, 1934-1941). Various sizes, various bindings. (28x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ I.a. General Ludendorff, "Der totale Krieg" (1936); General Ludendorff, "Auf 80

dem Weg zur Feldherrnhalle [..]" (1937); (E. Ludendorff), "Feldherrnworte. Worte Erich Ludendorffs an Jugend, Bauern und Arbeiter" (1938, 3 vols.); H. Rehwaldt, "Die Kriegshetzer von heute" (1938) & W. Prothmann, "Glauben- strafrecht oder Seelenschutz?" (1937).

248 [WORLD WAR II] – GÜNTHER, H.F.R. Rassenkunde des deutschen Volkes. München, J.F. Lehmanns Verlag, 1937, VIII,509,[19] pp. With ills. Large 8vo, orig. dec. cloth. – GRAF, J. Vererbungslehre, Rassenkunde und Erbgesund- heitspflege [..]. Ibid./ Berlin, idem, 1940, 352,[8] pp. With ills. Large 8vo, orig. cloth (orig. wr. pres.). – And 7 similar German works on human races (i.a. by L.F. Clauss). (9x) [€ 40 - 80]

249 [WORLD WAR II] – LUDENDORFF, M. Der Seele Wirken und Gestalten. [Vols. 1-3]. München, Ludendorffs Volkswarte-Verlag, 1931-1936. 3 Vols. Large 8vo, orig. unif. cloth (orig. wr. of vol. 1 pres.). – IDEM. Der Seele Ursprung und Wesen. [Vols. 1-3]. Ibid., idem, 1936-1938. 3 Vols. Large 8vo, orig. unif. cloth (orig. wr. of vol. 1 pres.). – And 7 similar by Mathilde Ludendorff (i.a. "Triumph des Unsterblichkeitswillens", 1934. Ex bibliotheca Willem van Konijnenburg). (13x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Vol. 1 SIGNED by Mathilde Ludendorff & her husband Erich Luden- dorff (dated 1933). With loosely inserted "Verzeichnis der Stichwörter und Zitate [..]" (1937). – Spine of vol. 2 discol., but else a good set.

DUTCH HISTORY & TOPOGRAPHY

250 [AMSTERDAM] – KALFF, M. Amsterdam. Zestien Stadsgezichten. Haarlem, J.F. Haeseker & Co., 1883, consisting of a title & 16 tinted lithogr. views (each accompanied by an explanatory text-leaf). 8vo, orig. col. lithogr. boards. – IDEM. Seize Vues dans la Ville. Ibid., idem, 1883, consisting of a title & 16 tinted lithogr. views (each accompanied by an explanatory text-leaf). 8vo, orig. col. lithogr. boards. (2x) [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Ad 1: Ex bibliotheca E. & C.L. Heek (with their book-plate, dated 1898). – First free end-paper loose, sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

251 [ATLAS] – WITKAMP, P.H. Kaarten der Provinciën van het Koningrijk der Ned- erlanden [..]. 's Hertogenbosch/ 's Gravenhage, H. Bogaerts/ J. Smulders & Co, [1866-1868]. With double-p. lithogr. title, 9 double-p. lithogr. maps (of which 1 fold.) with borders in a contemp. handcolouring & 13 letterpress tables (one with a full-p. lithogr. map dep. a railway between Zaltbommel & Den Bosch on verso). Folio, contemp. gilt-lettered cloth. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Koeman III, Smu 1 A. – Several waterstains on both covers. A few leaves sl. frayed/ torn in lower blank margin, but else in fine condition.

252 [PHOTOGRAPHS] – SOUVENIR DE LA HOLLANDE. – SOUVENIR DE LA HAYE. – SOUVENIR AAN AMERSFOORT. – ROTTERDAM. Collection of 5 late 19th- cent. works illustrated with photogr. views (albumen prints) of i.a. Amers- foort, Amsterdam, Den Haag & Rotterdam (various sizes, mounted onto mounts & in leporello). Small 8vo, orig. dec. cloth. (5x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Nice collection with beautiful ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS publ. by i.a. A. Jag- 81

er (3x) & W.F. Vinkenbos. – A few minor imperfections (several views loose), but nevertheless in good condition.

253 [PHOTOGRAPHS] – [AMSTERDAM] – SOUVENIR D'AMSTERDAM. Collection of 7 late 19th-cent. works illustrated with photogr. views (albumen prints) of Amsterdam (various sizes, mounted onto mounts & in leporello). Small 8vo, orig. dec. cloth. (7x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Nice collection (in good condition) with beautiful ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS of various parts of Amsterdam (publ. by i.a. A. Jager, P. Oosterhuis, Gebr. van Rijkom, Römmler & Jonas), i.a. "Souvenir de l'Exposition Amsterdam 1895" (publ. by Guy de Coral & Co., Amsterdam-Arnhem).

MANUSCRIPTS & DOCUMENTS

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254 [MANUSCRIPT] – TOOROP, J.Th. (Jan) (1858-1928). AUTOGRAPH POSTCARD SIGNED with Dutch text in black ink, dated "Den Haag .v. Merlenstraat 124/ 17 April [19]23" & signed "J.Th. Toorop", addressed to "Waarde mejuffrouw Veldhorst!". Ca. 9 x 14 cm. – Added: a photograph of miss Veldhorst. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Friendly postcard (without stamp or address) written by the Dutch artist Jan Toorop i.a. elucidating his devotional drawing "Advent tijd" which is re- produced on verso (dated 1923). – Remnants of glue in outer margin, but else in good condition.

255 [MANUSCRIPT] – [BERGEN OP ZOOM] – "VAN VERSTERFFENISSEN, SUCCES- SIËN, SCHEIJDINGEN, ende Deijlingen, binnen de Stad, en Marquizade van Bergen-opten-Zoom gerecipieert, ende gevolgt werdende". MANUSCRIPT with Dutch text in black ink on paper (recto & verso, 25 pp.). 4to, 18th-cent. wrappers. [€ 60 - 80] ¶ Dutch 18th-cent. manuscript containing 40 juridical prescriptions. – Wrap- pers partly waterstained.

256 [MANUSCRIPT] – [ETHIOPIA] – MANUSCRIPT with text written in the Ge'ez script (the ancient Ethiopic language) in black & red ink incorporating 3 il- 82

lustrations (various sizes, one dep. a male person holding a sword) on vellum (recto only, 3 separate parts attached together forming one column, meas. ca. 147 x 6 cm. ), rolled into a vellum wrapping (meas. ca. 6 x 3 cm.). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Probably a religious text (taken from the Old Testament) manufactured around 1900. – With traces of use (sl. soiled).

257 [MANUSCRIPT] – [HOUSE OF OR- ANGE] – EMILIA OF NASSAU (1569- 1629). LETTER SIGNED in black ink on paper (4 unnumb. pp., French text on first and final page, ca. 31 x 20 cm.), addressed to "[..] Mes- sieurs les Bourguemaistres et Con- sauls deputez de la – ville de Leÿde a la presente Assemblee des Estats de Hollande et Westfrise etc. A la Haÿe" (on final leaf), dated "De Delft ce 18me de Janvier 1619 " & signed "Emilia de nassau". [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Letter of recommendation for "sieur Caulil" (probably a member of the Van Caulil-family) who was acquainted with Emilia of Nassau's brother Maurice of Orange (1567- 1625). Countess Emilia of Nassau (1569-1629) was the third and youngest daughter of William I, Prince of Orange (1533-1584) and 257 his second wife Anna of Saxony (1544-1577). – Sl. marg. waterstained, upper blank corner of final leaf cut off, 3 horizontal folds.

258 [MANUSCRIPT] – [MICHIEL ADRIAENSZ. DE RUYTER, 1607-1676] – BERNAR- DO DE SALINAS (17th-century). AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED in black ink on paper (2 unnumb. pp., French text on recto & verso, ca. 30 x 21 cm.), ad- dressed to "Monsieur", dated "de la Haye ce 8. de fevr[ier]. 1674" & signed "D[o]n B[ernar]do de Salinas". [€ 300 - 500] ¶ With an intriguing manuscript note in black ink (Dutch text in another hand) on a strip of paper mounted at top, stating that this letter was addressed to "den Heer Admirael de Ruiter". Don Bernardo de Salinas was ambassador of Spain at the court of England. In 1667 he had met De Ruyter during the aftermath of the Second Anglo-Dutch War (cf. Gerard Brandt, "Het Leven en Bedryf van den Heere Michiel De Ruiter", 1687, p. 588). De Salinas' letter starts with the remark that he was willing to meet the addressee, but that circumstances prevented him from doing so. The letter deals with the willing- ness to release seamen who were captured as prisoners of war (most prob- ably during the Third Anglo-Dutch War). – Waterstained (partly affecting the ink), 3 horizontal folds.

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259 [MANUSCRIPT] – [ROTTERDAM] – CORNELIS DE WITT (1623-1672). AUTO- GRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED in black ink on paper (2 unnumb. pp., Dutch text on recto, ca. 32 x 21 cm.), dated 1 December 1655 ("vijf endevijftig") & signed "C Dewitt", followed by a Dutch text in black ink in another hand (recto & verso), dated "17 december 1655" & signed by "Pieter Jacobsz. Keijser". [€ 100 - 200] ¶ From 1654 Cornelis de Witt was regent, bailiff & dike-reeve in the area of Rotterdam ("Land van Putten"). In this document De Witt authorizes Pieter Jacobsz. Keijser to keep as hostages Willem Ariensz., Willem Jacobsz. & Aries Lodewijcksz. (each for 20 Dutch Carolus-guilders), because they had hunted under the jurisdiction of "Chaerloos" (= Charlois, a former village near Rot- terdam) and had taken illegally two hares on 9th October (1655). – Water- stained (partly affecting the ink), sl. frayed/ torn in outer margins, horizontal & vertical fold.

260 [MANUSCRIPT] – [SNEEK] – "ALBUM. bevattende de namen van ingezetenen van: Sneek. die een bewijs van gene- genheid en achting, hulde en erkenteli- jkheid willen geven, aan hunnen afget- reden waardigen Burgemeester H.Clz. Wouda; door de aanbieding eener Zil- veren Bouilloire. van Sneeker nijverhe- id, 17de April 1868". Album consisting of a calligraphed title in black ink and 30 unnumb. leaves (ca. 23,5 x 16,5 cm.) containing 141 signatures in black ink (on 24 leaves, recto only). Bound into a 19th-cent. dark-brown velvet binding (ca. 24 x 17 cm.) with a large silver orna- ment marked by L. VAN MANEN (dep. an embossed coat-of-arms of SNEEK, ca. 9,5 x 7 cm.) central on both covers surrounded by 4 silver cornerpieces, all edges gilt. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Contains signatures of i.a. D.J. den 260 Beer Poortugael, J. ten Cate van Gong- grijp, H. van der Feer Dz., J. Haga, J. Halbertsma, Gebr. Lampe, L. van Manen, K. van Someren Greve & H. Zeilmaker Wz. With a loosely inserted speech for the occasion (manuscript Dutch text in black ink on 1 folded leaf with 4 text- pp., ca. 27,5 x 21,5 cm.) by an unidentified author ("President eener Commis- sie"), dated "Sneek den 15 April 1868". Hans Clazes Wouda (1794-1874) was burgomaster of Sneek between 1854-1868. Lourens Bernardus van Manen (1811-1871) was active as silversmith in Sneek between 1844-1871. Nice binding in very good condition.

261 [SURINAM] – [SLAVERY] – CERTIFICATE OF FREEDOM ("Brieven van Manumis- sie") for "slaaf Christoffel, welke beneden den leeftijd is, om eenig beroep te kunnen kiezen" (hereafter renamed "Christoffel Johannis Gijsbertus Vasse") on behalf of "Jansje van D. van Lanscissolle, Straatvoogdes". Document with letterpress Dutch text (partly filled-in with manuscript Dutch text in black 84

ink) on paper, headed "De Gouverneur der Kolonie Suriname", dated "Para- maribo, den 7n. April 1849", signed by i.a. J.Ae. Lisman ("Gouvernements Secretaris") with blind-stamped seal below. Ca. 41 x 53,5 cm. Framed. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Slave Christoffel (born in 1843) became later on police-sergeant ("Brigadier bij het Korps Marechaussee") in Surinam. Scarce document forming a pain- ful witness of Dutch colonial history. – Horizontal & vertical folds, sl. (marg.) waterstained/ torn on folds.

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OLD & RARE BOOKS

262 BOOKSHAPED BOX made from: J. CROISET, "Exercices de Piété, pour tous les Dimanches et les Fêtes mobiles de l'Année [..]. Tome Troisieme" (Lyon, P. Bruyset Ponthus, 1784). Ca. 17,5 x 10 x 2,5 cm., bound in 18th-cent. calf, gilt ribbed spine with 2 contrasting mor. letterpieces. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Upper joint weakening, spine-ends sl. dam.

263 ERASME, [D.]. L'Eloge De La Folie, Composé en forme de Déclamation [..]. [French transl. by N. Gueudeville]. Avec les Notes de Gerard Listre & les belles figures de Holbein [..]. Nouvelle Edition. Amsterdam, F. L'Honoré, 1735, [24],340,[18 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. (dep. portraits of D. Eras- mus, Th. Morus & H. Holbein), 6 fold. engr. plates & 75 woodcut (text-)ills. Small 8vo, contemp. calf with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Cf. Cohen pp. 348-349 & Sander 613 (listing the edition of 1731). – Spine- ends & corners (sl.) dam., both joints weakening, covers (sl.) worn. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, (sl.) foxed/ browned (throughout), 2 engravings sl. frayed/ torn in outer (blank) margin.

264 [ALMANACS] – "VAN BRAAM'S EN THOMPSON'S KOOPMANS-, KANTOOR- EN SCHRIJF-ALMANAK, Voor het jaar onzes Heeren Jesu Christi 1835 [..]". Rotterdam/ Dordrecht [..], W. Thompson/ Blussé en Van Braam [..], [1835], 85

no pagination. Small 8vo, contemp. gilt red morocco, all edges gilt. –Added: 4 other almanacs (1 incomplete). (5x) [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Ad 1: Nice binding (unfortunately without the stylus).

265 [AMSTERDAM] – [FOKKE, S.]. Historie van den Amsterdamschen Schouw- burg. Amsterdam, G. Warnars & P. den Hengst, 1772, [8],80,[12] pp. With engr. frontisp., engr. title-vignette & 4 fold. engr. views/ plates N.by van der Meer Jr. & S. Fokke. 8vo, contemp. half-calf with gilt ribbed spine. – Added: 22 similar 19th-/20th-cent. works & pubs. on Amsterdam, i.a. by A.J. VAN DER AA ("Wegwijzer in Amsterdam", 1849. With fold. lithogr. plan), J.D. MEI- JER [a.o.] ("De merkwaardigste stukken uit de oudste archieven van Amster- dam [..]", 1821. With fold. engr. plates) & J. TER GOUW ("Amstelodamiana. Deel 1-2", 1874, 2 vols.). (23x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: First edition of the earliest illustrated account of the old theatre in Amsterdam, published in the year of its destruction by fire. Ex bibliotheca Dr. J.A. van Praag (with his book-plate). – Spine-ends (sl.) dam., both free end- papers missing. Sl. waterstained in lower (blank) margin.

266 [AMSTERDAM] – [UYLENBROEK, P.J.]. Beknopte Beschryving der Voornaam- ste Gebouwen binnen de Stad Amsteldam, en der omliggende Streeken en Dorpen; ter Verklaring van het Panorama van gemelde Stad [..]. Amsteldam, P.J. Uylenbroek, 1805, [4],36 pp. With large fold. engraving (ca. 47,5 x 39 cm.) dep. a circular panoramic view of Amsterdam. 8vo, contemp. wrappers, uncut. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Scarce edition. – View sl. torn on folds (repaired with tape on verso causing two large brown spots), occ. sl. marg. waterstained.

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267 [ARCHITECTURE] – [AMSTERDAM] – [CAMPEN, J. VAN]. Bouw Schilder en Beeldhouwkonst, van het Stadhuis te Amsteldam, [..] Waarin niet alleen de vier buiten Gevels van dat prachtig Gebouw verbeeld, maar ook alle de Sier- aaden van binnen, vertoond worden, als: Standbeelden, Zuilen, Basreliefs, Kroon-Lysten, Friesen, Schilderyen, Plafonds, enz. [..]. Te Amsteldam, By J. Covens, C. Mortier en J. Covens Junior, [ca. 1787], 15,[1 blank] text-pp. With engr. title-vignette, etched portrait of Artus Quellinus byHubertus Quellinus, 86

engr. portrait of Jacob van Campen & 110 (fold.) (double-p.) etchings mainly by Hubertus Quellinus after Artus Quellinus (all Roman numb. I-CIX(1-2) in the plate). Folio, contemp. half-roan, uncut. [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Katalog Ornamentstich-Sammlung Berlin 2236. Cf. Jessen pp. 191-192. Rare re-issue of a monumental work on the architecture, decorations & ornaments (designed by Artus Quellinus, 1609-1668) of the new Town-hall of Amsterdam (nowadays the Royal Palace) by the Dutch architect Jacob van Campen (1596-1657). With the engr. plan of the floor of the so-called "Burgerzaal" including a WORLD-MAP in 2 hemispheres (dep. Australia as "Hollandia Nova"). The first Dutch edition was publ. in 1661. ¶ Foot of spine sl. torn, chintz over covers worn away, but else in fine condition (all plates printed with wide margins).

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268 [ARCHITECTURE] – [AMSTERDAM] – [PHILIPS Jz., C.]. Verzaameling van alle de Huizen en prachtige Gebouwen langs de Keizers en Heere-Grachten der Stadt Amsteldam, beginnende van den Binnen Amstel en eindigende aan de Brouwers-Gracht, bestaande in ruim 1400. prachtige en trotsche Gebou- wen origineel van Huis tot Huis geteekend [..]. Te Amsteldam, By Bernardus Mourik, [1768-1771], consisting of a letterpress title, letterpress list of sub- scribers & 24 double-p. engravings (numb. 1-24 in the plate). Folio, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Scarce first edition of the so-called "Grachtenboek" by the Dutch engraver Caspar Philips Jacobszoon (1732-1789) depicting more than 1.400 fronts & façades of houses bordering the Amsterdam canals. – Spine-ends sl. dam., backstrip (sl.) rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. waterstained in outer blank margin, but else in good condition.

269 [ARCHITECTURE] – [BOSBOOM, S. Cort onderwys vande vyf colomen. Am- sterdam, Justus Danckerts, ca. 1686], 53 leaves. With 51 (full-p.) engravings (partly numbered in the plate). Small folio, bound. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Cf. Fowler 54. Cat. R.I.B.A.L. p. 119. Kat. Orn. Berl. 2222-2223. Bierens de Haan 509-512. Popular Dutch manual for architects for the greater part 87

dealing with the classical orders based on Scamozzi's work. – Incomplete copy (lacks at least the engr. title). Sold as a collection of prints (not subject to return).

270 [ART] – BOXHORNIUS, M.Z. Monvmenta Illvstrivm Viror- vm, et Elogia [..]. Amstelodami, Apud Joannem Janssonium, 1638, consisting of an engr. ti- tle, 176 numb. pp., 38 unnumb. leaves & 2 index-leaves. With 125 full-p. engravings (numb. in the plate) by Tobias Fendt. Small folio, contemp. vellum. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Katalog Ornamentstich-Sam- mlung Berlin 3674. Second edi- tion of a sumptuous illustrated work by the German engraver Tobias Fendt (1500-1576) dep. various monuments & tomb- stones of famous men (i.a. Dante, Erasmus, Ovid, Petrarca & Ver- gil). The first edition was publ. in 1574. Ex bibliotheca Carolus vanden Bosch (1597-1665, Flem- ish bishop) with his owner's entry in black ink. – Lacks 2 letterpress leaves (dedication & final leaf). Title with paperflaw & library- 270 stamp, part of lower blank cor- ner of pp. 117-118 torn off, both ties missing, but else in good condition.

271 [ART] – PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, C. Aanleiding tot de Kennis der Anatomie, in de Tekenkunst, betreklyk tot het Menschbeeld [..]. Amsterdam, J. Yntema, 1783, [10],IV,12,114 pp. With 27 engr. anatomical plates (of which 9 fold- ing printed in sepia) & 1 engr. head-piece by R. Vinkeles after J. Buys. 8vo, 20th-cent. green half-morocco (orig. blue wrappers pres.) with red mor. let- terpiece, uncut. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Kunst op Schrift 1100. Scarce first & only edition of a theoretical treatise on anatomy & the art of drawing by the Dutch timber-merchant & art-collector Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726-1798). – In fine condition (printed with wide margins).

272 [ASTRONOMY] – DICQUEMARE, [J.F.]. La Connoissance de l'Astronomie, Rendue aisée, & mise à la portée de tout le monde. Seconde Édition, Aug- mentée par l'Auteur, [..]. A Paris, Chez Lottin le jeune [..], 1771, X,158,[2] pp. With woodcut title-vignette & 26 engr. plates (of which 2 folding). 8vo, 20th- cent. half-morocco, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Second enlarged edition by the French astronomer Jacques-François Dic- quemare (1733-1789). – Apart from the usual foxing in very good condition. 88

273 [ATLAS] – ALMANACH GÉOGRAPHIQUE ou Petit Atlas Élémentaire Composé de Cartes générales et particulieres des différens Empires, Royaumes et Ré- publiques de l'Europe et des autres Parties de la Terre [..]. Paris, [L.-C.] Des- nos, [ca. 1770], no pagination. With engr. frontisp., engr. title, engr. portrait (of Christian VII of Denmark) byP. Savart & 32 double-p. engr. maps in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 16mo, contemp. gilt red morocco with gilt spine, all edges gilt. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Nice small-sized pocket-atlas comprising i.a. a WORLD-MAP in 2 hemi- spheres ("Hemisphere Orientale" & "Hemisphere Occidentale", both ca. 9,5 x 9,5 cm.) and general maps of Europe, Asia, Africa, North- & South-America, Russia & the Netherlands. – Spine(-ends) dam., but else in good condition.

274 [ATLAS] – DUVAL, P. Les Acquisitions de la France par la Paix Avecque Les Cartes Géographiques [..]. Paris, Chez l'Auteur [..], 1679. Vol. 2 (of 2) only: 94 text-pp. With engr. frontisp. (titled "La France sous le Roy Louis-XIV. II. Partie", dated 1667), contemp. handcol. engr. title, 14 double-p. engr. maps (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) & 2 fold. engr. text-leaves. – [BOUND- UP WITH:] IDEM. Cartes et Tables de Geographie, des Provinces eschûës [..]. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1667], consisting of a contemp. handcol. engr. title, 14 double-p. engr. maps (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) & 11 double-p. engr. text-leaves. – [AND:] IDEM. Les XVII. Provinces ou sont Les Conquestes du Roy en Holande, et en Flandres [..]. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1672], consisting of a contemp. handcol. engr. title, 14 double-p. engr. maps (borders in a con- temp. handcolouring) & 5 double-p. engr. text-leaves. Small 8vo, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Ad 1-3: Convolute of 3 pocket-atlases by the French geographer Pierre Du- val (1618-1683) containing resp. 14 maps of various parts of France, 14 maps of various parts of Belgium & 14 maps of various parts of THE NETHERLANDS (incl. 1 map of the Duchy of Cleves). – Lacks probably a few (heraldic) engrav- ings: sold as a collection of maps (not subject to return). Sl. waterstained in inner margin at the beginning, 2 fold. tables sl. torn, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but nevertheless all maps in good condition.

275 [ATLAS] – GUALDO PRIORATO, [G.]. Teatro del Belgio 'o sia Descritione delle Diecisette Provincie del Medesimo [..]. In Vienna [..], Per Michele Thurn- mayer, 1673, [14],148,[6 index] pp. With engr. frontisp., engr. title-vignette, fold. engr. general map of the Netherlands ("XVII Provinciarvm Inferioris Germaniae [..]", ca. 41,5 x 50 cm.), 120 double-p. engr. plans (numb. in the plate) & 2 fold. engr. views. Small folio, later morocco with ribbed spine. [€ 1.500 - 2.500] ¶ Graesse III, 166. First edition publ. in Vienna (another issue was publ. in Frankfurt am Main in the same year) of a sumptuous illustrated town-book by the Italian historian Galeazzo Gualdo Priorato (1606-1678). Contains plans of i.a. Alkmaar, Amsterdam, Antwerpen, Arnhem, Breda, Brugge, Brussel, Gent, Groningen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Hoorn, Leeuwarden, Leiden, Leuven, Maastricht, Mechelen, Middelburg, Nijmegen, Utrecht & Zwolle. ¶ Lacks the engr. portraits. With defects (spine sl. dam., binding worn, covers & lower inner margin wormholed throughout, marg. waterstained, general map & 2 views sl. dam./ torn on folds), but nevertheless most plans in an acceptable condition.

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276 [ATLAS] – [AA, P. VAN DER]. Composite-atlas consisting of an engr. dedica- tion (dep. 7 coats-of-arms with Latin text below & a view of Leyden in the background), a part of a letterpress French introduction ("Avis Au Lecteur") & 167 engr. maps (of which 4 folding) with French titles in the cartouches, ALL ENGRAVINGS IN A FINE CONTEMPORARY HAND-COLOURING. Publ. by P. van der Aa (Leyden, ca. 1714). Various sizes, all mounted onto a paper mount (nearly all ca. 35,5 x 49 cm.) & bound into a 20th-cent. imitation- leather binding (ca. 37 x 51 cm.) with ribbed spine. [€ 7.000 - 9.000]

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¶ Cf. Koeman I, Aa7-8. Nice collection of 167 engr. maps, probably taken from an edition of Van der Aa's "Nouvel Atlas [..]". All maps beautifully coloured by hand at the time of publication, depicting various parts of the world: 13 maps related to AFRICA (i.a. Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, , Morocco & South-Africa), 19 maps related to NORTH- & SOUTH-AMERICA (i.a. the Bermuda Islands, Brasil, Canada, the Caribbean, Chili, the Guyanas, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru & Venezuela), 34 maps related to ASIA (i.a. Arabia, China, India, Indonesia (12x), Japan, Palestina, Persia & Turkey) and 101 maps related to EUROPE (i.a. Austria, Belgium (6x), Cyprus, Denmark (2x), France (14x), Germany (18x), Greece (10x), Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (16x), , the Netherlands (9x), Norway, Poland (2x), Portugal, Russia, Spain (4x), Sweden & Switzerland). ¶ The maps of North-America are titled: "Virginie, Grande Region de l'Amerique Septentrionale, [..]" (ca. 29 x 35,5 cm.), "Partie Meridionale de la Virginie, et la Partie Orientale de la Floride, dans L'Amerique Septentrionale, [..]" (ca. 28,5 x 35 cm.), "La Floride, [..]" (ca. 22,5 x 29 cm.), "Nouvelle Hollande, (à présent Nouvelle-York) Nouvelle-Angle Terre, et une partie de la Virginie, [..]" (ca. 29 x 36,5 cm.) & "Canada ou Nou- velle France, [..]" (ca. 22,5 x 29 cm.). ¶ With defects (paper mounts (sl.) wa- terstained in outer blank margin (worse at the beginning: partly touching the images), all maps cropped to the plate-mark & numb. in pencil in the image, several maps (sl.) (marg.) waterstained/ soiled, a few maps with (small) dam. spots in the image and/or outer margin, 1 map of Italy outer part missing), but most maps in an acceptable condition.

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277 [ATLAS] – [GERMANY] – [ELWE, J.B. Volkomen Reis-Atlas van Geheel Duitsch- land, Vervat in zeer juiste Kaarten, Op nieuw vervaardigd, naar de laatste verbeteringen van Bachine [..]. Amsterdam, I.B. Elwe, 1791], 272 pp. With 37 fold. engr. maps (incl. a general map of Germany) & 2 fold. engr. distance-ta- bles (all engravings in a fine contemp. handcolouring) and 2 fold. letterpress tables. 8vo, contemp. half-calf with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 400 - 600] 91

¶ Koeman II, El 1. First & only edition of Elwe's pocket-atlas of Germany (incl. maps of parts of Austria, Switzerland & Eastern Europe). – Lacks the engr. title. Chintz over upper cover worn away. Both letterpress tables (sl.) torn, a few text-leaves sl. marg. waterstained, 1 map with small tear in outer mar- gin, but nevertheless in good condition.

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278 [ATLAS] – [SEPP, J.C. Nieuwe Geographische Nederlandsche Reise- en Zak- Atlas [..]. Amsterdam, J.C. Sepp, 1773]. With engr. general map ("De VII Ver- eenigde Nederlandsche Provinciën") & 63 (of 73) engr. maps (numb. 1-63 in the plate), all in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 8vo oblong, contemp. half- roan. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Koeman III, Sep 1. – Lacks 10 engr.maps (nos. 64-66 & A-G) and all text- leaves (incl. title). The general map cropped to the borderline & mounted onto a mount. Despite the missing maps & text in fine condition.

279 [ATLAS] – [WIT, F. DE]. Atlas. [Amstelodami, apud Fredericum de Wit, ca. 1680], consisting of an engr. frontisp. (with letterpress index on verso) & 42 (of 51) double-p. engr. maps. Folio, later limp boards. [€ 6.000 - 8.000] 92

¶ Koeman III, pp. 195-196 (Wit 7). Contains (general) maps of Africa ("Totius Africae [..]", ca. 49 x 58 cm.), Asia Minor (2x), Belgium (5x), China ("Tabula Tartariae et majoris partis Regni Chinae", ca. 44 x 55 cm.), Denmark, France (2x), Germany (6x), Great Britain, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands (14x), North- & South-America ("Novissima et Accuratissima Totius Americae [..]", ca. 49 x 58 cm.), Palestina, Poland, Russia, Scandinavia, Spain & Portugal (2x). ¶ Lacks 9 maps. With defects (binding dam./ worn, sl. marg. waterstained, (sl.) foxed/ browned, a few maps sl. torn on folds), but nevertheless most maps in an acceptable condition.

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280 [BOTANY] – KNOOP, J.H. Pomologia, dat is Beschryvingen en Afbeeldin- gen van de beste Zoorten van Ap- pels en Peeren, welke In Neder- en Hoog-Duitschland, Frankryk, Enge- land en elders geagt zyn, en tot dien einde gecultiveert worden [..]. Te Leeuwarden, A. Ferwerda & G. Tresling, [ca. 1770], [2],36 pp. With resp. 12 fold. engr. plates (dep. vari- ous apples) by J.C. Philips after J.H. Knoop & 8 fold. engr. plates (dep. various pears) by J. Folkema after J.H. Knoop. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] IDEM. Fructologia, of Beschryv- ing der Vrugtbomen en Vrugten die men in de Hoven plant en on- derhout [..]. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1770], [4],70 pp. With 19 fold. engr. plates 280 93

(dep. various fruits). – [AND:] IDEM. Dendrologia, of Beschryving der Plant- agie-Gewassen, Die men in de Tuinen cultiveert, [..]. Ibid., idem, [ca. 1770], [4],87,[1 blank],[4 index] pp. Tog. 3 parts in 1 vol. Small folio, 19th-cent. half- cloth (spine-ends sl. worn), uncut. [€ 700 - 900] ¶ Ad 1: Landwehr (Col. Plates) 88. Cf. Nissen (BBI) 1078 & Hunt 620. Re- edition (with uncoloured plates). The first edition was publ. in 1758. ¶ Ad 2: Landwehr (Col. Plates) 92. Cf. Nissen (BBI) 1077 & Hunt 620. Re-edition (with uncoloured plates). The first edition was published in 1763. ¶ Ad 1-2: Occ. (sl.) marg. waterstained, but nevertheless in good condition.

281 [BOTANY] – VINCENT, [H.A.]. Études De Fleurs et de Fruits, Peints d'après Nature, Par Madame Vincent, Et Gravés par Lambert aîné. Dédié aux Jeunes Demoiselles. Paris, Bance aîné, [1820], [2],4 text-pp. With 52 (hand-)col. engr. plates (dep. various flowers & fruits) of which 47 engraved byLambert aîné after H.A. Vincent (all numb. in the plate), 1 engraved by A. Chazal and 4 engraved by A.P. Teillard after J.L. Prevost. Folio, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine with calf letterpiece. [€ 3.000 - 5.000] ¶ Nissen (BBI) 2066. Very rare edition (only 1 copy in WorldCat) published by the French engraver Jacques-Louis Bance (1761-1847). According to Nissen the orig. French edition consists of 48 plates, but our copy is enlarged with 4 ex- tra (unnumbered) engravings. Plate no. 11 ("Pensées") apparently missing, but replaced by a newly engraved plate (with the same title, but erroneously num- bered "6" in the plate) by André Chazal (1796-1860). ¶ Henriette Antoinette Vincent-Rideau du Sal (1786-1834) was a French botanical artist. She studied painting with Gerard van Spaendonck (1746-1822) and Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759-1840), both famous for their flower paintings. "Henriette Vincent's mag- num opus was Studies of Flowers and Fruits Painted from Life (original title: Études de fleurs et de fruits: Peints d'après nature). First published in Paris in 1820 with 48 hand-finished color engravings by Lambert the elder, it was re- published the same year in London with hand-colored aquatints by T.L. Busby that reversed the images in the original volume. It was dedicated to "young women", presumably those who might follow in Madame Vincent's footsteps. The subjects of the watercolors included common flowers like tulips, pinks, narcissus, hyacinths, carnations, and anemones; the fruits depicted included grapes, cherries, plums, and strawberries. The finely detailed, naturalistic im- ages typically show clusters of flowers and fruits with their leaves against a plain background and may be further particularized by such details as water droplets, a ladybug sitting on a leaf, or butterflies flitting nearby. Although not notable for scientific exactitude, Vincent's paintings continue to be appreci- ated as masterpieces of delicacy and beauty from the heyday of the florilegium [..]" (Wikipedia). ¶ With defects (upper joint sl. splitting, occ. sl. waterstained in lower blank margin, 20 plates faintly waterstained in the image (probably caused by the hand-colouring), 8 plates loose(ning), 5 plates sl. dam./ torn in outer blank margin), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

282 [BRABANT] – BARLANDUS, H. Dvcvm Brabantiae Chronica [..]. Antverpiae, In Officina Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum, 1600, [16],192,[50] pp. With engr. title-vignette, woodcut printer's mark on final leaf, double-p. engr. map ("Brabantiae Dvcatvs [..]", dated 1599 in the cartouche) & num. full-p. engravings (dep. the Dukes of Brabant) by P. Galle after A. de Succa. Small folio, contemp. limp vellum. [€ 250 - 350] 94

¶ Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 27e. First illustrated edition. – Poor copy with defects (but text is complete). Sold with all faults (not subject to return).

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283 [CARIBBEAN] – [ANTILLES] – [ROCHEFORT, C. DE]. Histoire Naturelle et Mo- rale des Iles Antilles de l'Amerique [..]. Avec un Vocabulaire Caraïbe. Sec- onde Edition. Reveuë & augmentée de plusieurs Descriptions, [..]. A Roter- dam, Chez Arnout Leers, 1665, [34],583,[13 index] pp. With engr. frontisp., woodcut printer's mark on title, 3 fold. engr. views/ plates & num. engr. (full-p.) ills. 4to, later blindst. vellum, ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 800 - 1.200] ¶ Sabin 72316. Cox II, p. 205. Tiele 926n. Nissen (ZBI) 3448. Second enlarged French edition of a work dealing with the natural history & ethnography of the Antilles by the French minister Charles de Rochefort (1605-1683). The first French edition was publ. in 1658. – With small defects (spine sl. dam., lower joint splitting, engr. views sl. torn (one doubled), occ. sl. soiled/ browned), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

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284 [CARICATURE] – TAFEREEL DER DWAASHEID, HET GROOTE, Vertoonende de opkomst, voortgang en ondergang der Actie, Bubbel en Windnegotie, in Vrankryk, Engeland, en de Nederlanden, gepleegt in den Jaare MDC- CXX[=1720]. Zynde een Verzameling van alle de Conditien en Projecten Van de opgeregte Compagnien van Assurantie, Navigatie, Commercie, &c. in Nederland, [..]. "Gedrukt tot waarschouwinge voor de Nakomelingen, in 't noodlottige Jaar, voor veel Zotte en Wyze. 1720"[=Amsterdam, ca. 1720], consisting of [2],25,[1],52,26,29-31,[1 blank],8,10 text-pp. With 75 (double- p.) engravings printed on 82 leaves (of which 16 folding). Folio, contemp. ribbed half-roan, uncut. [€ 2.000 - 3.000] ¶ Muller 3535. Kress 3217. Sabin 28932: "This great Theatre of Folly, repre- senting the origin, progress, and downfall of the South Sea Bubble in France, England, and Holland, is an exceedingly curious collection of emblematical plates and caricatures on the scheme of J[ohn]. Law and the Mississippi Com- pany and the imitations of it in Holland, with their fatal results [..]". Famous print-collection (of which the number of text-leaves & plates vary in almost all copies) ridiculing the stock-jobbing caused by the Scottish economist John Law (1671-1729). ¶ Contains i.a. "Floraes Gecks-Kap of Afbeeldinge van't wonderlijcke Iaer van 1637 doen d'eene Geck d'ander uytbroeyde [..]" (ca. 41,5 x 51,5 cm.), "Pasquins Windkaart op de Windnegotie Van 't Iaar 1720" (ca. 51 x 43,5 cm.), "Nieuwe Afteekening van Alle de Banken, Canaalen, Ton- nen en Dieptens. Geleegen voor de Stad Enkhuysen inde Zuyder Zee [..]" (ca. 50 x 56,5 cm.), "Lovisiana by de Rivier Missisippi" (ca. 18 x 15,5 cm.) & "Toverkaart of Geneesmiddel der Wind-breuken vant Zuid west en de Uit- vaart van Cartouche" (ca. 30 x 37 cm.). ¶ A few minor imperfections (spine & covers sl. rubbed/ worn, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, a few leaves sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margin, a few engravings sl. waterstained in outer blank margin), but nevertheless in good condition (printed with wide margins).

285 [CHILDREN'S BOOKS] – [WAGENAAR, J.]. Vaderlandsche Historie verkort; en by Vraagen en Antwoorden voorgesteld. Tweede Druk. Amsterdam, Wed. I. Tirion, 1770, [12],162,[1] pp. With engr. title-vignette, 24 engr. views (printed on 12 plates) by S. Fokke & a few engr. head-pieces. 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red calf letterpiece, uncut. – Added: 1 similar ("Lessen der Wijsheid, voorgesteld in tafereelen uit de Romeinsche geschiedenis aan Kinderen Uit den beschaafden stand", 1820. With 12 engr. plates by L. Port- man after J. Buys). (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Buijnsters (BNK) 1196. – Top of spine sl. dam./ chipped. Owner's stamp on title (probably by C. Kramm), but else in fine condition (printed with wide margins).

286 [CHINA] – HIRSCHMANN, [C.A.] [ps. of F.C. Lang]. Lord Macartney's Reise nach China. Nach dem Englischen frey bearbeitet für die deutsche Jugend. Neue Auflage [..]. Berlin, in der Schüppelschen Buchhandlung, [1805], VIII[=6],149,[5] pp. With 6 engr. plates (incl. title) by C.A. Hirschmann in a fine contemp. handcolouring. 8vo, contemp. boards (discol.). – Added: 5 similar German works (partly incomplete), i.a. by G.F. KREBEL ("Die vorne- hmsten Europäischen Reisen [..]", 1791-1792, 3 vols. With 5 fold. engr. maps) & A.L. VON IMHOF ("Des neueröfneten historischen Bilder-Saals. Sechster Theil", ca. 1733. With ca. 190 engr. ills.). (6x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Rare adaptation for children by the German author Friedrich Carl Lang 96

(1766-1822). – Lacks 1 preliminary leaf (probably a half-title). Spine sl. dam./ worn, occ. sl. soiled, sl. foxed/ browned.

287 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – DEMOSTHENES. Orationes Olynthiacae, Et Philippi- cae, [..]. Basileae per Nicolaum Bryling[=Basel, N. Brylinger], 1549, [6],246 pp. With woodcut title-vignette. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] LORICHIUS, J. Aenigmatvm Libri III [..]. Francoforti, Apvd Christianum Egenolphum[=Frankfurt am Main, C. Egenolff], [1545], 84 numb. leaves. With woodcut title-vignette. – [AND:] VIC- TORIUS, P. Castigationes Petri Victorii In M.T. Ciceronis Epistolas ad Pompon. Atticum, M. Brutum, & Q Fratrem, [..]. Basileae, [In Officina Roberti VVinter, 1540], [6],[2 blank], 613[=614],[2] pp. – [AND:] [IDEM]. In Epistolas Ad Atticvm Annotationes Ex diuersis doctoru[m] uirorum lucubrationib. magno studio collectae [..]. [Ibid., idem, 1540], [2 blank],103 pp. Tog. 4 parts in 1 vol. Small 8vo, contemp. blindst. pigskin over wooden boards, both panelled covers with small medallions (dep. portraits) around sides, ribbed spine. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Owner's entry (dated 1650) in black ink on upper pastedown. Lacks clasps & catches, top of spine sl. dam./ torn. Occ. sl. waterstained in outer blank mar- gin, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 1: Hoffmann I, p. 514: "Jeder Rede ist des Libanius Argument vorgestellt; [..] d. lat. Übsz. ist v.e. Unbekannten. Der Text dieser schön gedr. Ausg. ist aus d. Feliciana genom- men". Very rare edition printed in a fine italic type by the Swiss printer Nicolaus Brylinger (1515-1565). Greek text by Demosthenes with parallel Latin transla- tion. – Owner's stamp on verso title. ¶ Ad 2: Adams L1507. Rare edition printed in a fine italic type by the German publisher Christian Egenolff (1502-1555). Johannes Lorichius (died in 1579) was a German professor of Greek language at the university of Ingolstadt. ¶ Ad 3-4: Adams V671. Rare edition of Vet- tori's commentary of the letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero printed in a fine italic

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type by the Swiss printer Robert Winter (ca. 1500-ca. 1554). Petrus Victorius (or Piero Vettori, 1499-1585) was an Italian philologist & humanist.

288 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – DICTYS CRETENSIS. De bello Troiano. – DARES PHRYGIVS. De excidio Troiae. Cum notis ad Dictym. Amsterodami, Apud Guiljelmum Blaeuw, 1630, [10],196 pp. With engr. title (dep. i.a. the Trojan Horse). 16mo, contemp. vellum. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Rare edition (only 6 copies in NCC). With a nice etched book-plate (dated 1924 in the plate) of an unidentified book-collector (monogram "JM" in the plate). – Spine & lower cover stained, but else in good condition.

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289 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – GÜRTLERUS, N. Origines Mundi & in eo Regno- rum, Rerumpubl. Populorum; horumque Duces, Migrationes, Dii, Religio, Mores, Instituta, Res gestae, civiles, sacrae, bellicae [..]. Amstelaedami, Ex Officina Wetsteniana, 1708, [10],915,[41 index] pp. With engr. frontisp., engr. title-vignette & fold. engr. WORLD-MAP ("Orbis Terrarum Veteribus Cogniti Tabula", ca. 31 x 42 cm.) afterC. Cellarius. 4to, contemp. gilt panelled vellum with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Rare first & only edition of a detailed history of the world by the Swiss theo- logian Nicolaus Gürtler (1654-1711). – Upper cover sl. soiled. Owner's entry in ink on title, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

290 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – OVIDIUS NASO, P. Feestdagen, In Hollandts Dicht Vertaalt Door Arnold Hoogvliet. Tweede Druk. Rotterdam, J.D. Beman, 1730, [42],226,[1] pp. With engr. frontisp. & engr. title-vignette by J. Goeree. 4to, contemp. gilt calf, gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Geerebaert p. 147. Second edition of the Dutch translation of Ovid's "Fasti" by Arnold Hoogvliet (1687-1763). The first edition was publ. in 1719. – Small ticket mounted on top of spine, edges sl. stained, but else a nice binding in good condition. 98

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291 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – PLAUTUS, M.A. Lat. Comoediae facilè principis Fabulae XX. superstites, [..]. [Ed. by F. Taubmann]. [Wittenberg], "Apud Zach- ariam Schurerum" [=printed by Wolfgang Meissner for Z. Schürer], [1605], [8],VIII,1306,[2],[72 index] pp. With woodcut title-vignette & large woodcut printer's mark on final leaf. 4to, later half-morocco (sl. stained), gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Dibdin II, p. 311 ("Taubmann, who has greatly contributed towards the restoration of the true text of Plautus"). Cf. Schweiger II, pp. 764-765 (listing the second edition of 1612: "T[aubmann].'s Commentar is höchst schätzbar"). Brunet IV, pp. 708-709. Sandys II, p. 362. First edition of Plautus' collected plays edited by the German classical philologist Friedrich Taubmann (1565- 1613). – Top of spine sl. dam. Title-p. with small hole in lower blank margin, occ. sl. (marg.) waterstained, but nevertheless in good condition.

292 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – SARTORIUS, J. Adagiorum Chiliades Tres, Sive Sen- tentiae Proverbiales Graecae, Latinae & Belgicae, [..]. [Ed. by C. Schrevelius]. Amstelodami, Apud Joannem Ravesteinium, 1670, 634,[37 index] pp. With woodcut printer's mark on title. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Claes/Bakema 2563. Scarce re-edition of a dictionary of proverbs (with parallel Latin, Greek & Dutch text) compiled by the Dutch minister Johannes Sartorius (ca. 1500-ca. 1568). – Small portion of upper blank margin of title torn off, but else in good conditon.

293 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, C. [Opera] quae ex- tant; [..]. Editio novissima, [..]. [Ed. by M.Z. van Boxhorn]. Amstelaedami, Apud Aegidium Ianssonium Valkenier, 1661, [14],384,[55 index] pp. With engr. title. 12mo, contemp. blindst. panelled vellum. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Schweiger II, p. 977. Rare edition (only 5 copies in NCC). – First free end- paper mounted onto the upper paste-down, but else in good condition. 99

294 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – [ELZEVIER] – XENOPHON. Kurou Paideias Biblia a, b, è [printed in Greek characters]. De Cyri Institvtione Libri I, II, VIII. In usum Scholarum, [..]. Lvgdvni Batavorvm[=Leyden], B. & A. Elzevi[e]r, 1627, 111 pp. With woodcut printer's mark on title. 8vo, contemp. vellum (sl. soiled). [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Willems 290. Rare Elzevier-edition (only 4 copies in NCC) printed in Greek characters. – Old owner's entry (in black ink) on title-p.

295 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – [RUHNKENIUS, D. & WYTTENBACH, D.A.]. Vitae Duumvirorum Tiberii Hemsterhusii et Davidis Ruhnkenii [..]. – CRAS, [H].C. Elogium Ioannis Meermanni. [Ed. by J.F. Lindemann]. Lipsiae[=Leipzig], In Li- braria Hinrichsiana, 1822, X,284 pp. 8vo, contemp. green half-morocco with gilt(-lettered) spine. – [EIDEM]. Vitae duumvirorum doctrina et meritis -ex cellentium Tiberii Hemsterhusii et Davidis Ruhnkenii, [..]. Ibid., A.L. Reinicke & I.C. Hinrichs, 1801, 238 pp. 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with calf letterpiece. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: With handwritten SCHOOL-PRIZE for "Barendum Mulder" (Almelo, dated 1851) on first free end-paper. – (Sl.) foxed/ browned throughout, but else a nice binding in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Spine-ends sl. chipped, but else in fine condition.

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296 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – [SCHOOLPRIZE-BINDING] – CATO, D. Disticha De Moribus Ad Filium, cum scholiis Erasmi, notis Scaligeri, [..]. Accedunt M.Z. Boxhornii Dissertatio et H. Cannegieteri rescripta Boxhornio de Catone. [Ed. by O. Arntzenius]. Trajecti ad Rhenum[=Utrecht], J. à Paddenburg, 1735, [24],84,396,[2],397-408,[4],170,[27 index] pp. Small 8vo, contemp. gilt vel- lum with gilt coat-of-arms of AMSTERDAM central on both covers with 4 small coats-of-arms of AMSTERDAM in each corner, both covers with 2 green silk ties, gilt spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Schweiger I, p. 70. For the school-prize binding see Spoelder p. 490 (Am- sterdam 9). – Without the school-prize. Lacks first free end-paper, but else in good condition. 100

297 297 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – [SCHOOLPRIZE-BINDING] – RUHNKENIUS, D. Elo- gium Tiberii Hemsterhusii, [..]. Accedunt duae Richardi Bentleji Epistolae ad Hemsterhusium. – WYTTENBACHIUS, D.[A]. Vita Davidis Ruhnkenii, [..]. [Ed. by J.Th. Bergman]. Lugduni Batavorum[=Leyden]/ Amstelodami, S. & J. Luchtmans/ P. den Hengst et Filium, 1824, [8],XLIV,[4],532 pp. 8vo, contemp. gilt panelled calf with gilt coat-of-arms of GRONINGEN central on both cov- ers, gilt spine with green mor. letterpiece. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ For the school-prize binding see Spoelder p. 586 (Groningen 4). – Without the school-prize. Upper joint sl. splitting, but else in fine condition.

298 [CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY] – [SCHOOLPRIZE-BINDING] – VALCKENAERIUS, L.C. Observationes Academicae, quibus via munitur ad Origines Graecas investi- gandas, lexicorumque defectus resarciendos; [..]. – LENNEP, I.D. À. Praelec- tiones Academicae, De Analogia Linguae Graecae, [..]. [Ed. by E. Scheidius]. Traiecti Ad Rhenum[=Utrecht]/ Lugduni[=Leyden], G.T. à Paddenburg et Fi- lium/ S. & I. Luchtmans, 1805, [22],78,[2],603,[1 blank],[91 index] pp. 8vo, contemp. gilt vellum with gilt coat-of-arms of UTRECHT central on both cov- ers with 4 small coats-of-arms of UTRECHT in each corner, both covers with red & white silk tie, gilt spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Second enlarged edition of two scholarly works on the classical Greek lan- guage, resp. by Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer (1715-1785) and Johannes Daniël van Lennep (1724-1771). The first edition was publ. in 1790. ¶ For the school- prize binding see Spoelder p. 687 (Utrecht 7). With letterpress SCHOOL-PRIZE for "Jacobum Constantinum Martens" (Utrecht, dated 1807), signed i.a. by J. Nijhoff & Ph.G. van Heusde [=Philip Willem van Heusde, 1778-1839, Dutch philosopher & educator]. Warranted by the publisher G.T. van Paddenburg en Zoon. – Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in fine condition.

299 [COSTUMES] – COTTAFAVI, G. Raccolta di N. Costvmi di Roma e Dei Con- torni Disegnati ed Incisi da Gaetano Cottafavi [..]. Roma, Pietro Datri, 1828, consisting of an engr. title & 24of ( 30) engr. plates (all titled & partly mono- 101

grammed in the plate, all ca. 13 x 8,5 cm.) by Gaetano Cottafavi. 8vo, 20th- cent. boards with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Colas 748. Lipperheide 1310. First edition by the Italian engraver Gaetano Cottafavi (active between 1828-1865). – Lacks 6 plates. Apart from the usual foxing in very good condition (printed with wide margins).

300 [DICTIONARY] – [KILIANUS, C. Etymologicum Teutonicae Linguae: Sive Dic- tionarium Teutonico-Latinum, [..]. [3rd enl. ed.]. Antverpiae, Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum, 1599], [14(of 16)],789,[2] pp. 8vo, later half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. – Added: 1 other (publ. in 1823). (2x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Claes/ Bakema 468. Third enlarged edition of an important dictionary (with Dutch text & Latin translation) especially for the use of 16th- & 17th- cent. Dutch language. – Lacks title & final leaf (with printer's mark), but else in good condition.

301 [DUTCH HISTORY] – BRANDT, G. Het Leven en Bedryf van den Heere Michiel De Ruiter, [..]. Derde Druk. Amsterdam [..], Erven Ratelband en Compagnie [..], 1732, [8],1065,[23 index] pp. With 2 (of 7) double-p. engr. views (resp. "Afbeelding van de Stad en Revier van Rochester, Chattam [..]" & "Lyk-statie van den Heere Michiel De Ruyter [..]") by B. Stopendael, 1 engr. portrait (of Michiel de Ruyter) & 1 engr. plate (dep. a tomb). Small folio, contemp. blindst. vellum with ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 81h. Fourth edition of the first Dutch biography of Michiel de Ruyter (1607-1676). The first ed. was publ. in 1687. – Lacks the engr. frontisp. & 5 engravings (but text is complete). Top of spine sl. dam., up- per joint splitting (partly restored). Occ. sl. wormholed in inner blank margin.

302 [DUTCH HISTORY] – HOOFT, P.C. Neder- landsche Historien, Seedert de Oover- draght der Heerschappye van Kaizar Kaarel den Vyfden op Kooning Philips zynen Zoon, tot de doodt des Prinsen van Oranje. Met het Vervolgh Tot het einde der Landtvooghdye des Graaven van Leicester [..]. [3rd enl. ed.]. Amster- dam, J. van Someren/ A. Wolfgangk/ H. & D. Boom, 1677, [18],27,[1],1242,[41 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. by J. van Mun- nichuysen after G. de Lairesse, woodcut title-vignette, 9 double-p. engr. views/ plates (mainly by C. Decker) & 12 engr. portraits (i.a. of P.C. Hooft engraved by A. Sijlvelt after J. von Sandrart). Small fo- lio, contemp. blindst. vellum (both covers with 20th-cent. yellow ties), ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Leendertz 126. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 235b. Third edition (printed by Jakob de Jonge) enlarged with a short bi- ography of P.C. Hooft by Gerard Brandt 302 102

(1626-1685). The first ed. was publ. in 1642. With engravings depicting the sieges of Alkmaar, Haarlem, Leyden & Woerden. – Lower part of spine partly missing, upper joint sl. splitting. Engr. frontisp. partly strengthened with pa- per on verso, small annotations in ink in outer blank margins at the begin- ning, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but altogether in good condition.

303 [DUTCH HISTORY] – STRADA, F. De Bello Belgico Decas Prima [..]. [Antwerp, widow & heirs of J. Cnobbaert, 1648], [6],610,[86 index] pp. With engr. fron- tisp. (dep. a map of the Netherlands in the shape of a LEO BELGICUS) & 11 engr. portraits. 12mo, contemp. overlapping vellum. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Bibliotheca Belgica S38. Vol. 1 (of 2) only. With the engraved address of Joachim van Metelen (Amsterdam, 1648) on the LEO BELGICUS-MAP. – Li- brary-stamp on first free end-paper, lower paste-down loose, waterstained in lower margin throughout, 1 engr. portrait creased.

304 [DUTCH HISTORY] – [BREDA] – BOX- HORNIUS, M.Z. Historia Obsidionis Bredae, et Rerum. Anni 1637 [gesta- rum]. Lugduni Batavorum[=Leyden], I. Commelin, 1640, [4(of 6)],176,[2],[9 index] pp. With engr. title (dep. a pro- file view of Breda in the background), 3 double-p. engr. maps (of which 1 hand-coloured), 1 double-p. engr. plan (dep. the fortification of Breda), 4 engr. full-p. ills. (dep. plans) & a few wood- cut text-ills. Small folio, contemp. vel- lum. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 78b. De Wind p. 449. First & only edition of a military-historical work by Marcus Zue- rius van Boxhorn (1612-1653) describing the siege of Breda in 1637. ¶ Ex biblio- theca Dr. Joh. Struycken with his etched book-plate (monogrammed "H L." in the plate, probably Hubert Levigne). With 2 ident. oval engravings (both meas. ca. 6,5 x 5,5 cm.) mounted on upper & low- er paste-down, probably a printer's de- 304 vice of the Verdussen-family (with the Latin motto "Virtus Pietas Homini Tutissima", Piety is the most secure virtue for men) used as book-plate by the Flemish bibliophile JAN BAPTIST VERDUS- SEN III (1698-1773) whose library was auctioned in Antwerp in 1776 during 8 days (the work by Boxhornius is mentioned on p. 242, no. 41 of this auction sale-catalogue). ¶ Lacks half-title, but else in fine condition.

305 [DUTCH HISTORY] – [UTRECHT] – HORTENSIUS, L. Secessionum civilium Ul- traiectinarum, Et bellorum ab anno XXIV. supra M.CCCCC. Vsque ad Trans- lationem Episcopatus ad Burgundos, [..]. Ultraiecti[=Utrecht], Sumptibus Io- annis à Doorn, 1642, [8],180,[24],[8 index] pp. With woodcut title-vignette (coat-of-arms of Utrecht). Small folio, contemp. vellum. [€ 200 - 300] 103

¶ Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 241a. Scarce second edition of a Latin work on the history of Utrecht by the Dutch historian Lambertus Hortensius (1500- 1574). The first edition was publ. in 1546. – Small dam. spot on backstrip. Lower blank corner of leaf P5 torn off, small hole in final index-leaf (with loss of a few letters), but else in good condition.

306 [DUTCH HISTORY] – [ZEELAND] – REYGERSBERGH, J. De Oude Chronijcke ende Historien Van Zeelandt, [..]. Tot Middelbvrch, By Zacharias Roman, 1634, [20],342(of 348),[8 index] pp. With woodcut title-vignette, woodcut printer's device (on final leaf) & num. woodcut text-ills. (dep. costumes & coats-of-arms). 4to, contemp. overlapping vellum (soiled). – Added: an odd (& partly incomplete) vol. by P. Cluverius ("Batavische Out-Heeden [..]", 1719. With 2 fold. engr. maps). (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 263. Bodel Nijenhuis 1747. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 397a. Second enlarged edition of the first description of Zeeland (the rare first ed. was publ. in 1551). – Lacks text-leaves C4 (pp. 23-24) & T4-V1 (pp. 151-154). Sold with all faults (not subject to return).

307 [DUTCH LITERATURE] – LANGENDYK, P. De Gedichten [..]. Waar agter ge- voegd is het Leeven van den Dichter. [Deel 1-2: Tweede Druk]. Haarlem, J. Bosch, [ca. 1745]-1760. 4 Vols. With engr. frontisp. by J. Wandelaar, 4 engr. title-vignettes by i.a.J. Wandelaar, 2 engr. portraits (of Pieter Langendijk) by J. Houbraken, 4 engr. allegorical plates (of which 3 fold.) by J. Punt & J. Wan- delaar, 3 engr. numismatic plates (dep. coins) & num. woodcut tail-pieces. 4to, contemp. unif. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece, un- cut. (4x) [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Scheepers I, 188. Second & partly first edition of the collected literary works by the Dutch poet & playwright Pieter Langendijk (1683-1756). Vol. 2 contains his comedy "Quincampoix, of De Windhandelaars. Blyspél" (related to the South Sea Bubble). Ex bibliotheca R.J.L. Simons (with his book-plate). – Top of 2 spines sl. dam./ torn. (Occ.) foxed/ browned (throughout), but else a good set in attractive bindings.

308 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – BRUIN, C. Kleefsche en Zuid-Hollandsche Arka- dia, of Dag-Verhaal van Twee Reizen, [..]. [Ed. by L. Smids]. Tweede Druk [..]. T'Amsteldam, E. Visscher, 1730, [22],208 pp. With engr. frontisp. & 22 of( 34) engr. views (printed on 11 leaves) by A. Zeeman. Small 8vo, contemp. blindst. panelled calf with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 50. Bodel Nijenhuis 976. Second edition of an illus- trated travel-account in Dutch verses. The first edition was publ. in 1716. With views of i.a. Amsterdam ("Schaatsryden op den Amstel"), Hillegom, Ni- jmegen, Rijnsburg, Schiedam, Vlaardingen & Wassenaar. ¶ Lacks 1 fold. en- graving, 12 engr. views (printed on 6 leaves) & final text-leaf (binder's index). Small portion of preliminary leaf *4 cut out (with loss of letters). Small ticket removed from upper cover. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained/ soiled.

309 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – BRUIN, C. Noordhollandsche Arkadia [..]. [Ed. by G. Schoemaker]. T'Amsteldam, E. Visscher, 1732, [18],502,[8 index] pp. With engr. frontisp., 48 engr. views (printed on 24 leaves) by A. Zeeman & 1 engr. plate ("Pinxter Blom tot Schermerhorn"). Small 8vo, contemp. calf with gilt ribbed spine. – Added: D. WILLINK, "Amsterdamsche Buitensingel Nevens de 104

Omleggende Dorpen [..]" (Amsterdam, A. van Damme, 1723. Lacks almost all engravings, but text is complete). (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 53 (mentioning a binder's index-leaf at the end, not present in our copy). Bodel Nijenhuis 1371. First & only edition of a general description of Noord-Holland in Dutch verses. With views of i.a. Akersloot, Assendelft, Bergen, Beverwijk, Bovenkarspel, Castricum, Egmond aan den Hoef, Graft, Heemskerk, Heiloo, Ilpendam, Landsmeer, Limmen, Oostzaan, De Rijp, Schagen, Schoorl, Twisk, Westzaan & Wormer. ¶ Spine-ends sl. dam./ chipped, binding sl. worn along extremities. Occ. (sl.) marg. water- stained, occ. sl. foxed/ browned (a few text-leaves worse), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

310 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – SMIDS, L. Schatkamer der Nederlandsse Oud- heden; of Woordenboek, Behelsende Nederlands Steden en Dorpen, Kasteelen, Sloten en Heeren Huysen, [..]. [2nd enl. ed. by P. Langendyk]. Haarlem, J. Marshoorn, 1737, [20],417,[1],[29 index] pp. With engr. frontisp., woodcut title-vignette & 62 double-p. engr. views byJ. Schynvoet afterRoel - ant Roghman. 8vo, contemp. blindst. vellum. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Tiele 1011. Bodel Nijenhuis 88. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 447a. Second enlarged edition of an alphabetically ordered topographical & historical ref- erence work. The first edition was publ. in 1711 (with 60 engr. views). Ex bib- liotheca M.J. Schretlen (with his book-plate). – Sl. foxed/ browned (through- out), but else in very good condition.

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311 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [ALKMAAR] – EIKELENBERG, S. & BOOMKAMP, G. Alkmaer en deszelfs Geschiedenissen uit de nagelatene Papieren van Simon Eikelenberg, [..]. Rotterdam, Ph. & J. Losel, 1747, [48],440,[36 index] pp. With engr. title-vignette, fold. engr. map (dep. the Spanish siege in 1573), 2 fold. engr. plans (of which one large-sized by Cornelis Drebbel, ca. 45 x 60 cm.), 105

3 fold. engr. views (incl. a profile view by J.C. Philips) & 1 engr. plate (dep. coins). 4to, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 88. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 155d. Sequel by Gysbert Boomkamp of Simon Eikelenberg's historical work (publ. in 1739) dealing with the years 1343-1600. – Library-stamp on title. (Occ.) sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

312 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [ALKMAAR] – EIKELENBERG, S. Alkmaar en zyne Geschiedenissen [..]. Alkmaar, S. van Hoolwerf, 1739, [8],111,[1 blank],112-116,[1 blank],112-116,[11 index] pp. With woodcut title-vignette, fold. engr. map by J. Smit, engr. portrait (of Simon Eikelenberg) by J. Hou- braken after C. Pronk & 2 engr. plates (of which 1 folding). 4to, 19th-cent. half-morocco with gilt-lettered spine. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 86. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 155c. First edition. – Library-ticket mounted on spine. Library-stamp on title. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

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313 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [AMSTERDAM] – COLLECTION of 90 late 18th-cent. engravings (of which 2 folding) dep. various views of Amsterdam. Publ. by P. Fouquet Jr. (80x) & P. Conradi/ V. van der Plaats (8x) (Amsterdam, between 1760-1787). Various sizes, all bound into a late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. half- calf binding (ca. 44 x 35 cm.) with gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 1.000 - 2.000] ¶ Cf. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 11. Most views engraved by S. Fokke, P. van Liender & C.J. Philips after i.a. J. de Beyer & H. Schoute, for the greater part publ. in "Nieuwe Atlas, van de voornaamste Gebouwen en Gezigten der Stad 106

Amsterdam" (1783, the so-called "Atlas van Fouquet"). Contains i.a. "Am- sterdam aan den Amstel 1762", "Gezicht van het Stadhuis, de Nieuwe Kerk en de Waag op den Dam", "Winter-Gezicht, aan het Y-kant, by de Haring- Packers Toren te zien, tot Amsterdam" & "Gezicht van de Haarlemmer-Poort, op de Buiten-Singel te zien, te Amsterdam". – With imperfections (sl. foxed/ browned throughout, outer margin of a few engravings cropped to the plate- mark/ borderline, occ. sl. soiled in outer blank margins, spine sl. dam.), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

314 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [AMSTERDAM] – WAGENAAR, J. Amsterdam in zyne Opkomst, Aanwas, Geschiedenissen, Voorregten, Koophandel, Gebou- wen, Kerkenstaat, Schoolen, Schutterye, Gilden en Regeeringe, [..]. [Vols. 2-3]. Amsterdam, [I. Tirion]/ Yntema en Tieboel, [1765]-1767. 2 (of 3) Vols. With engr. title-vignette, fold. engr. map ("Nieuwe Kaart van de Ambagts- Heerlykheden der Stad Amsterdam, in Rynland, Kennemerland en Amstel- land, [..]", ca. 35 x 44 cm.) & 84 engr. views/ plates (of which 46 folding). Small folio, contemp. unif. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letter- piece. (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 311. Bound-up with EXTRA ENGRAVINGS from C. Com- melin's "Beschryvinge van Amsterdam" (1693-1694 or 1726). – Incomplete set (lacks vol. 1, first text-leaves of vol. 2 & several engravings). With defects (vol. 2 waterstained/ moulded at the beginning & binding dam.), but most engravings in good condition. Sold as a collection of prints (not subject to return).

315 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [BRIELLE] – ALKEMADE, K. VAN & SCHELLING, P. VAN DER. Beschryving van de Stad Briele, en den Lande van Voorn, [..]. [Ed. by P. van der Schelling]. Rotterdam, Ph. Losel, 1729. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [24(of 28)],224,[8],225-376,[8],306,[19 index] pp. With engr. title-vignette, 3 fold. engr. maps by J. Luyken & I. Stemmers after A. Steyaart and 1 fold. engr. plan afterF. van Bleyswyck. Small folio, contemp. blindst. vellum with ribbed spine. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 2. Bodel Nijenhuis 1226. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 9f. Klaversma/ Hannema 47. First & only edition of the first extensive de- scription of Den Briel. The 3 large folding maps were used before in "Voorne Caart-Boeck" (1701) and are titled "Generale Caarte vanden Lande van Voorne aande Oost Zyde van Flacquee" (ca. 50 x 70 cm.), "Generale Caarte vanden Lande van Voorne inden Lande van Over Flacquee" (ca. 50 x 70 cm.) & "Generale Caarte ende Afbeeldinge vanden Eylande van West Voorn" (ca. 50 x 70 cm.). ¶ Lacks 2 preliminary text-leaves. With small defects (upper joint sl. splitting, top of spine partly strengthened with tape, covers sl. stained, all maps (sl.) torn on folds and/or repaired with paper on verso, a few text- leaves loosening, leaf Tt in vol. 1 sl. dam. in inner blank margin), but never- theless in an acceptable condition.

316 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [DELFLAND] – [CRUQUIUS, N.S. & J.]. "T Hooge Heemraedschap van Delflant met alle de Steden, Dorpen, Ambachten, Litmaten, Polders, Blocken, Gehugten, Buerten, Hofsteden, Woningen, Boomgaerden, Tuynen Velden Sluyzen, Vaerten, Vlieten, Stranden, Duynen, Dycken Wegen, Kaden Molens Bruggen, Meeren, Dobbens, Wateringen etc. daer in Gelegen, op Voetmaet In Kaert Gebracht Ao: MDCCXII[=1712]". [Delft, 1712], consisting of an engr. overview map (with title & 10 coats-of- 107

arms, ca. 52 x 59 cm.), 25 engr. polder-maps (numb. 1-25 in the plate, all ca. 51 x 58 cm.) of which 10 with large coats-of-arms, 2 unnumb. engravings (together forming the title at top) & loosely inserted 4 EXTRA ENGRAVINGS (duplicates of the large coats-of-arms on the maps, each ca. 44 x 21 cm.). Large folio oblong (ca. 57 x 67 cm.), early 20th-cent. half-morocco. [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Donkersloot-de Vrij 806. Fockema Andreae/ Van 't Hoff pp. 72-73. First edi- tion of a large-sized wall-map (consisting of 25 parts) depicting the polders and areas around Delft, 's-Gravenhage, Naaldwijk & Vlaardingen. Our copy with the often missing OVERVIEW MAP (titled in the plate: "T Hooge Heem- raedschap van Delflant met alle desselfs Deelen, op Voetmaet in zyn Geheel: en in de Volgende Vyfen twintich Stucken naukeuriger in kaert gebracht Ao MDCCXII"). "De kaart, waaraan zoveel jaren werd gewerkt – de totale kost- prijs bedroeg 20.000 gulden [..] – is van kartografisch hoog niveau. De schaal is voor de eerste keer in de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse kartografie op moderne wijze aangeduid [..]. De topografie is perfect weergegeven [..]" (Donkersloot-de Vrij). ¶ With defects (spine dam., all maps doubled & sl. folded in the middle, general map waterstained & partly damaged in outer parts (with loss of image), several engravings sl. marg. waterstained, occ. sl. frayed in outer blank margins, occ. sl. foxed/ browned), but nevertheless most maps in an acceptable condition.

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317 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [DEN HAAG] – CRETSER, G. DE. Beschryvinge van 's Gravenhage, Behelsende Desselfs eerste opkomste, stichtinge en vermak- elyke situatie, het Graven-hof aldaar gebouwt, [..]. Waar achter bygevoegt is de Zeestraat op Scheveninge door de Heer van Zuylichem. Amsterdam, J. ten Hoorn, 1711. 3 Parts in 1 vol.: [14],140,[8 index],104,[7],[1 blank],[3]-56 pp. With 2 engr. frontispieces (incl. "De Zee-Straet" by J. Lamsvelt), fold. engr. profile view of The Hague (ca. 29 x 39 cm.) & 8 engr. views (of which 3 folding). 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 70. Bodel Nijenhuis 1070. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 129a. First edition of the first extensive description of the town. The third part with a separate title: [C. HUYGENS], "De Zee-Straet van 's Graven- Hage op Schevening [..]" (Amsterdam, J. ten Hoorn, 1711). – Small waterstain in outer blank margin at the beginning, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

318 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [DORDRECHT] – BALEN, M. Beschryvinge Der Stad Dordrecht, Vervatende Haar Begin, Opkomst, Toeneming, [..]. Als mede een Verzamelinge van eenige Geslachtboomen, [..]. "Te Dordrecht, Gedrukt by Symon Onder de Linde", 1677. 2 Vols.: [18],228,[2],229-688 and [2],691- 1358[=1362],[22 index],[2] pp. With fold. etched frontisp., woodcut title- vignette, engr. portrait of the author, fold. etched plan, fold. etched profile view, 4 fold. etched views/ plates, fold. engr. armorial plate (dep. coats-of- arms), 10 etched/ engr. portraits (of which 1 folded) for the greater part by ROMEYN DE HOOGHE & num. woodcut text-ills. (dep. coats-of-arms). 4to, contemp. unif. half-calf with ticket mounted on spine. (2x) [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 17. Bodel Nijenhuis 1258. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 25a. Landwehr (Romeyn de Hooghe) 45. First & only edition of the first extensive description of the town, also of genealogical interest. Our copy with 2 EXTRA PRELIMINARY LEAVES (containing 2 Dutch laudatory poems by resp. J. Oudaan & F. van Hoogstraeten). – With defects (most engravings partly torn and/or doubled, lower corner of pp. 767-768 torn off/ repaired with paper (with loss of letters), lower margin of 1 portrait cropped (with loss of letters), occ. marg. waterstained), but altogether in an acceptable condi- tion. 109

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319 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [GELDERLAND] – STAAT, TEGENWOORDIGE, DER VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDEN. [Deel 3]. Beschryvende den Tegenwoordigen Staat van Gelderland [..]. Amsterdam, I. Tirion, 1740-1741. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [12],302,[2],303-526,[26 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. by J.C. Philips & 5 fold. engr. maps. 8vo, contemp. half-calf with gilt ribbed spine, uncut. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Tiele 1033. Contains 4 maps engraved by J. Keizer: "Nieuwe Kaart der Provincie van Gelderland" (ca. 33 x 37,5 cm.), "Nieuwe Kaart van't Kwartier Nymegen" (ca. 33 x 37,5 cm.), "Nieuwe Kaart van't Kwartier Zutphen" (ca. 32,5 x 37,5 cm.) & "Nieuwe Kaart van't Kwartier De Veluwe" (ca. 32,5 x 37,5 cm.). – Lacks 9 engravings (3 plans & 6 views), but text is complete. Spine partly dam. A few text-leaves loose, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in a good interior condition (printed with wide margins).

320 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [GOUDA] – W[ALVIS], J. Beschryving der Stad Gou- da, Bevattende een Verhaal van Stads Grondlegginge, Waterstroomen, Vry- heeren, [..]. Gouda/ Leyden, J. & A. Endenburg/ C. Vermey, [1714]. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [24],376,[4],9-200,[4 index] pp. With 2 (ident.) woodcut title-vignettes (dep. the coat-of-arms of Gouda), fold. engr. plan & 3 fold. engr. views. 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 317. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 509a. First & only edition of the first description of Gouda, as usual with the replaced leaf Q2 (pp. 123-124 conc. Jan van Dam). – Lacks 1 engraving (dep. the portraits of the Crabeth brothers). Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

321 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [HOORN] – VELIUS, T. Chronyk Van Hoorn, Daar in het Begin, Aanwasch, en tegenwoordige Staat dier Stad verhaalt worden. Als Mede De Gedenkwaardige Geschiedenissen [..], tot het Jaar 1630. [4th enl. ed. by S. Centen]. Hoorn, J. Duyn, 1740. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [48],680,38 index,94,59,[1] pp. With 3 (ident.) woodcut title-vignettes, 3 fold. engr. plans (of which 1 surrounded by 6 views), 5 engr. views (of which 3 folding) by J. Goeree after C. Pronk & 5 engr. portraits (of which 1 of the author by T. Matham) by i.a. M. Pool. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with mor. let- terpiece. [€ 250 - 350] 110

¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 307. Bodel Nijenhuis 1672. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 485a & 103a. Fourth enlarged edition of still the best description of the town. Ex bibliotheca J.H. Gispen (1905-1968) with his owner's entry in pencil. – Lower part of spine missing, top of spine torn, but else in good condition.

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322 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [LEYDEN] – ORLERS, J.J. Beschrijvinge der Stadt Leyden. Inhoudende 't Begin/ den voortgang/ ende den wasdom der selver [..]. Mitsgaders Verhael van alle de Belegeringen, ende Aenslagen, [..]. [2nd enl. ed.]. "Tot Leyden, Voor Andries Jansz. Cloeting tot Delf. Ende Abraham Commelijn tot Leyden", 1641, [30],738,[13 index] pp. With woodcut title- vignette, 2 fold. engr. maps (dep. the Spanish siege & relief of Leyden), fold. engr. plan (with profile view of Leyden at top) & several engr. text-ills. (dep. various views). 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 222. Bodel Nijenhuis 1000. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 362b. Second enlarged edition (with on page 375 the first printed biog- raphy of REMBRANDT VAN RIJN). – Sl. marg. waterstained, but else in good condition. 111

323 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [] – [KINSCHOT, G.R. VAN]. Beschryv- ing der Stad Oudewater; [..]. Als mede de Handvesten, Privilegien en Oc- troyen, [..]. "Te Delft, Gedrukt by Reinier Boitet", 1747, XVI,600,[15 index] pp. With engr. title-vignette, full-p. engr. dedication, 2 fold. engr. plans, 5 fold. engr. views (i.a. by F. van Bleyswyck) & a few engr. text-ills. 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 159. Bodel Nijenhuis 1343. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 269a. First & only edition of still the best description of the town. – In fine condition.

324 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [PARIVAL, J.N. DE]. Les Delices de la Hollande, Con- tenant Une déscription éxacte du Païs, des Moeurs & des Coutumes des Habitans [..]. A La Haye, Chez la Veuve de Meyndert Uytwerf, 1710. 2 Vols.: [14],416 and [6],503 pp. With 2 engr. frontispieces, 2 ident. woodcut title- vignettes, 1 of( 2) fold. engr. map ("Comitatvs Hollandiae [..]", ca. 18,5 x 21 cm.), 18 (of 20) fold. engr. plans & 5 fold. engr. views (incl. an ice-skating scene). Small 8vo, contemp. unif. vellum. (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Tiele 847n. Cf. Bodel Nijenhuis 76. Contains plans of i.a. Alkmaar, Amster- dam, Delft, Den Haag, Dordrecht, Gouda, Haarlem, Hoorn, Leiden & Rotter- dam (2x). – Lacks 3 engravings. Vol. 1 sl. marg. waterstained at the begin- ning, 1 view sl. torn on folds, occ. sl. foxed/ browned.

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325 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [SCHEVENINGEN] – SOUVENIR DE SCHEVENINGUE et de ses environs. La Haye, E. Spanier, 1855, 12 text-pp. With 2 wood-engr. plates (incl. frontisp.) & 14 tinted lithogr. views byE. Spanier afterH.W. Last. 8vo, orig. lithogr. wrappers. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Landwehr (Col. Plates) 439. Very rare edition (only 1 copy in NCC). Three lithographs listed by Landwehr (no. 12-14) not present, but replaced by 3 additional plates (cf. Landwehr 440). – Spine-ends sl. dam./ worn. Covers sl. stained, owner's entry on front-wr., but else in good condition.

326 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [TIEL] – RINK, E.D. Beschrijving der Stad Tiel, [..]. Tiel, A. van Loon, 1836, XII[=10],323,[1 blank],32 pp. With 2 fold. lithogr. plans, fold. lithogr. view & 1 lithogr. plate (dep. a seal) printed by Horneer (Gorinchem). 8vo, contemp. half-cloth with red mor. letterpiece. – Added: 1 similar by J.W. Staats Evers ("Beschrijving van Arnhem", 1868. With 4 lithogr. views printed on 2 leaves). (2x) [€ 100 - 150] 112

¶ Bodel Nijenhuis 708. First edition (2 more supplements were publ. up to 1847). INSCRIBED by the author "Van den Schrijver" on first free end-paper. With extensive annotation in black ink (in another hand) on first free end- paper. – A few minor imperfections to the lithographs (1 plan sl. torn on folds, outer margin of 1 plan sl. discol., view sl. waterstained in outer blank margin), but altogether in good condition (printed with wide margins).

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327 [DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY] – [VOORNE-PUTTEN] – VOORNE CAART-BOECK Van alle de Dorpen, en Polders gelegen Inden Lande van Oost, ende West Voorne, Mitsgaders Over Flacqueê [..]. [No place], 1701, consisting of a dou- ble-p. etched title by ROMEYN DE HOOGHE (dated "1701" in the plate) and 32 double-p. etched/ engr. maps (resp. numb. or lettered I-XVII, A-F & 1-9 in the plate) by Jan Luyken & I. Stemmers after A. Steyaart, ALL IN A FINE CONTEMPORARY HAND-COLOURING. Large folio, contemp. blindst. vellum. [€ 4.000 - 6.000] ¶ Donkersloot-de Vrij 247. Fockema Andreae/ Van 't Hoff p. 67. Landwehr (RdH) 97. Klaversma/ Hannema 1466. Rare first edition (only 5 copies in NCC) of a magnificent Dutch polder-atlas comprising 32 large-sized polder-maps of Voorne-Putten & Goeree-Overflakkee (nearly all ca. 50 x 70 cm.) and an impressive allegorical title etched by Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708), all beautifully coloured by hand at the time of publication. The surveying for the maps was done by Heyman van Dijck (between 1695-1701). ¶ With defects (lacks ties, book-block loosening, occ. sl. dam./ frayed in outer blank margins and/or torn on fold, 2 maps lack small portion of lower blank corner, several maps partly strengthened with paper on verso, 2 maps sl. dam. in the image due to ink-corrosion, occ. sl. dampstained/ moulded in outer margins), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

328 [EMBLEMATA] – CATS, J. Alle de Wercken [..]. De laatste Druk; waar in het Twee-en-Tachtig Jaarig Leeven des Dichters beneffens desselfs Slaape- loose Nachten, [..]. Amsterdam, N. ten Hoorn [a.o.], 1712. 3 Parts in 1 vol.: [22],666,[10 index]; [18],[392],[4],393-608; 67,[1] pp. With 2 engr. frontis- 113

pieces (both dep. a portrait of Jacob Cats), 2 ident. engr. title-vignettes, 2 engr. portraits (of Jacob Cats & Anna Maria van Schurman), 3 double-p. engr. plates ("Huwelycksfuyck", "Sic transit" & "Doodkiste") & ca. 400 engr. emblematic ills. by i.a. T. Matham after A.P. van de Venne. Folio, 19th-cent. gilt panelled calf with blind-stamped ornament central on both covers, gilt ribbed spine. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Museum Catsianum 7. The fourth folio-edition with the same plates as the first edition of 1655. The finely engraved emblems & ills. are represen- tative for Dutch 17th-century daily life. – With defects (upper joints split/ re-attached with linen, binding worn, occ. marg. water-stained, 2 large en- gravings trimmed to the borderline & doubled, outer margins of leaves X2-X3 of vol. 2 dam./ strengthened with paper), but nevertheless in an acceptable interior condition.

329 [EMBLEMATA] – LUIKEN, J. & K. Spiegel van het Menselyk Bedryf, Ver- toonende Honderd verscheiden Ambachten, Konstig afgebeeld, En met Godlyke Spreuken En Stichtelyke Verzen Verrykt. Te Amsteldam, K. van der Sys, 1730, [6],208,[3 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 100 engr. emblematic ills. (dep. trades & professions) by Jan & Casper Luyken. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Landwehr 537. Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 244. Klaversma/ Hannema 1018. The 4th edition of Luyken's most popular emblem-book. The first edi- tion was publ. in 1694. – Occ. sl. foxed/ browned (leaf K1 sl. discol.), but else in good condition.

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330 [EMBLEMATA] – LUIKEN, J. De Bykorf Des Gemoeds, Honing zaamelende uit allerly Bloemen [..]. Met Godlyke Spreuken En Stichtelyke Verzen, [..]. Te Amsteldam, Wed. P. Arentz & K. van der Sys, 1711, [8],404,[2 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 100 engr. emblematic ills. by Jan Luyken. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 100 - 150] 114

¶ Landwehr 509. Klaversma/ Hannema 922-926. Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 438. Scarce first edition (in very good condition).

331 [EMBLEMATA] – LUIKEN, J. Het Leerzaam Huisraad, [..], Met Godlyke Spreuken En Stichtelyke Verzen, [..]. Te Amsteldam, K. vander Sys, 1731, [6],182,[2 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 50 engr. emblematic ills. by Jan Luyken. Small 8vo, 20th-cent. rexine. – IDEM. Beschouwing Der Wereld, [..], Met Godlyke Spreuken En Stichtelyke Verzen, [..]. Te Amsteldam, Erven F. Houttuyn, 1778, [6],406,[2 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 100 engr. em- blematic ills. by Jan & Casper Luyken. Small 8vo, contemp. gilt calf with gilt ribbed spine. (2x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Klaversma/ Hannema 978. Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 439. Landwehr 513. Second edition of one of Luyken's most popular emblem books. The first edition was publ. in 1711. – Occ. sl. foxed, frontisp. sl. frayed in upper margin, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Klaversma/ Hannema 915. Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 425. Landwehr 506. Praz p. 407. Fourth edition (the first ed. was publ. in 1708). – Endpapers renewed, occ. sl. soiled, but else in good condition.

332 [EMBLEMATA] – LUIKEN, J. Jezus en de Ziel. Een Geestelyke Spiegel voor 't gemoed, Bestaande in veertig aangenaame en stichtelyke Zinnebeelden [..]. Te Amsteldam, K. van der Sys, 1744, 190[incl. frontisp.],[2 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 39 engr. emblematic ills. byJan Luyken. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum (sl. soiled). – And 2 similar by JAN LUYKEN, resp. "De Zedelyke en Stichtelyke Gezangen" (1709. Waterstained. Lacks leaf A1 of the final part) & "Het Leerzaam Huisraad" (1771. Lacks leaf F4). – Added: J. MILTON, "Le Paradis Perdu [..]" (Paris, Desaint & Saillant, 1755, 3 vols.). (6x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Landwehr 483. Klaversma/ Hannema 969-970. The 11th edition of a popular emblem-book. The first edition was publ. in 1678. – Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

333 [EMBLEMATA] – [ALCIATI, A.]. Los Em- blemas de Alciato. Traducidos en rhi- mas Espanolas [por Bernardino Daza Pinciano] [..]. "En Lyon Por Gvilielmo Rovillio[=G. Rouillé]", 1549, 256,[6 in- dex] pp. With 201 (of 210?) emblematic woodcuts (incorporating 1 small map of Italy & 14 ills. dep. trees) surrounded by woodcut architectural & ornamen- tal borders. 8vo, late 19th-/ early 20th- cent. vellum, gilt spine with mor. letter- piece, all edges gilt. [€ 700 - 900] ¶ Landwehr (Romanic emblem books) 40. Campa (Emblemata Hispanica) A1. Praz p. 250n. Fairfax Murray (French) 9. Not in Adams. Very rare first Span- ish translation of one of the most in- fluential emblem-books by the Italian humanist Andrea Alciati (1492-1550). Of this first Spanish edition two ver- sions exist: one printed for "Mathias 333 115

Bonhome[=Macé Bonhomme]" and one for Guillaume Rouillé (ca. 1518-1589). According to the reference works the number of emblems in both editions should be either 212 (Campa) or 210 (Landwehr). Our copy differs from both editions (although the collation is the same) and seems to be a variant-edition: Landwehr 40 calls for 210 emblems ("Description of 210 emblems; the first book follows the Wechel editions of 1540-1542 and the second book the Venice 1546 edition") but the number of emblems in our copy correspond exactly with Landwehr 43 listing a French translation (publ. in 1549 in Lyon by the same publisher G. Rouillé) containing 201 emblems (of which 14 are trees). The at- tractive woodcuts (a few are monogrammed "PV" in the block) are generally attributed to Bernard Salomon or "Le Petit Bernard" (ca. 1508-ca. 1561, see Brunet I, p. 148), others mention Pierre Eskrich (ca. 1520-1590) as the artist. According to Campa the woodcuts may be attributed to either Pierre Vingle or Pierre Vase. Ex bibliotheca "B[ob] L[uza]" with his circular book-plate. ¶ Lacks the final blank leaf R4. Sl. waterstained (throughout) in outer (blank) mar- gins. A few small parts of upper blank margin of title-page torn off. Outer margin of a few leaves trimmed (touching a few letters). Occ. small annota- tions & underlinings in ink (throughout) in outer blank margin. Leaf G3 lacks small portion of lower blank margin. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned. Both joints sl. splitting, but nevertheless in good condition.

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334 [EMBLEMATA] – [VAENIUS, O.]. Amorum Emblemata, Figuris Aeneis Incisa Studio Othonis Vaeni [..]. Antverpiae, Venalia apud Auctorem[=O. Vaenius], 1608, consisting of 123 of( 132) leaves. With woodcut title-vignette & 116 (of 125) engravings (of which 115 oval emblematic ills.) by C. Boel afterOtto van Veen. 8vo oblong, contemp. limp vellum. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Landwehr 828. Praz p. 524. Incomplete copy: lacks 9 oval engravings. With defects (sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return).

335 [ENGLISH HISTORY] – [DUDLEY, R.]. Secret Memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Prime Minister and Favourite of Queen Elizabeth. Containing An Instructive Account of his Ambition, Designs, Intrigues, Excessive Power; [..]. To which is added a Preface by Dr. Drake. London, "Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by Ben. Bragg [..]", 1706, [32],118[=218] pp. 8vo, late 19th-cent. gilt 116

calf, gilt ribbed spine with 2 mor. letterpieces. – Added: 12 miscellaneous others (incl. odd vols.), i.a. by J.J. Rousseau (6x) & a poor copy of J.-M. Cho- pin, "Russie" (1838. With num. steel-engr. views). (14x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Lowndes V, p. 1335. Erratic pagination (but text is complete). – Poor binding (lacks lower cover, upper cover loose). Occ. annots. in ink & pencil, but else in a good interior condition.

336 [ENGLISH HISTORY] – [SALMASIUS, C.]. Defensio Regia, Pro Carolo I. Ad Serenissimum Magnae Britanniae Regem Carolvm II. Filium natu majorem, Heredem & Successorem legitimum. [No place], "Sumptibus Regiis", 1649, 444 pp. With woodcut ornament on title. 12mo, contemp. overlapping vel- lum. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Knuttel (Verboden Boeken) 113. Cf. Willems 657 & 658 (listing other editions publ. in 1649). Rare VARIANT-EDITION of a Latin work by the French classical scholar Claudius Salmasius (1588-1653) written on request of the exiled king Charles II of England as a defense of the memory of his father Charles I and as an attack on the politics of Cromwell. The work was forbidden by the States General of Holland. The defense by Salmasius was responded by John Milton in 1651 with his "Defensio pro Populo Anglicano". The printing of the work is attributed to either J. Janssonius (Amsterdam) or Bonaventura & Abraham Elzevier (Leyden). ¶ Old owner's entry of "Aitzema" (in black ink) on title-p. Ex bibliotheca S.J. Robitsch (with his bookplate). – In good condition.

337 [FABLES] – GELLERT, C.F. Fabelen en Vertelsels, in Nederduitsche Vaerzen gevolgd. Deel 1-3. Te Amsteldam, P. Meijer, 1781-1785. 3 Vols. With engr. frontisp., 3 ident. engr. title-vignettes & 149 engr. plates by N. van der Meer Jr. afterJ. Buys. 8vo, contemp. unif. mottled half-calf, gilt spine with red mor. letterpiece. (3x) [€ 120 - 150] ¶ Landwehr (Fable Books) F107. Waller 589. Third edition of this Dutch trans- lation. The first Dutch edition was publ. in 1772-1774. Nicely bound set in fine condition.

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338 [FABLES] – LA FONTAINE, [J.] DE. Contes et Nouvelles en vers. A Londres, 1764. 2 Vols.: XXIV,207,[1 index] and X,138[=238] pp. With 77 engr. plates (incl. frontisp.) mainly by Martinet. Small 8vo, later unif. half-morocco with gilt-lettered spine. (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Cf. Cohen/ De Ricci 571 & Sander 1047 (both listing an edition with 84 plates). Rare variant-edition (no copies in WorldCat). Ex bibliotheca William Hillier, 4th Earl of Onslow (with his book-plate). – Lacks at least 2 plates (no. 54 & 69). Spines sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. All engravings mounted onto thick paper (outer blank margins trimmed to the borderline), but else in good condition.

339 [FREEMASONRY] – [PERAU, G.L.C. & BOTTARELLI, G.G.]. L'Ordre Des Francs- Maçons Trahi, Et Le Secret Des Mopses Revelé. Amsterdam, [Jean Neaulme], 1745, [2],XXVIII,240,39 pp. With engr. title-vignette, 5of ( 6) fold. engr. plates & 8 engr. plates (of which 5 musical scores) by i.a. S. Fokke. Small 8vo, con- temp. calf with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Wolfstieg 29963. Rare Dutch edition (only 4 copies in NCC) of an anti- Masonic work attributed to the French author Gabriel-Louis Calabre Pérau (1700-1767) & the Italian librettist Giovanni Gualberto Bottarelli (active be- tween 1741-1783). With a separate title at the end: "Chansons de la très- venerable confrerie des Francs-Maçons, precedées de quelques pieces de poësie". ¶ Lacks 1 fold. engraving (plate no. VI), 1 plate torn (plate no. II). Top of spine sl. dam., occ. sl. marg. waterstained.

340 [FRENCH LITERATURE] – CENT NOUVELLES NOUVELLES, LES. Suivent les cent nouvelles contenant Les Cent Histoires Nouveaux, Qui sont moult plaisans a raconter, [..]. Cologne, P. Gaillard, 1701. 2 Vols.: [30],397 and [24],389 pp. With engr. frontisp. by G. van der Gouwen & 100 engr. text-ills. by i.a. L. Scherm & J. van Vianen after Romeyn de Hooghe. Small 8vo, later unif. red morocco with gilt inside dentelles (bound by Pouillet), gilt-lettered ribbed spine, all edges gilt. (2x) [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Landwehr (RdH) 94. Cohen/ De Ricci 658-659. Sander 309. First edition of an attractive illustrated work. – Bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else in good condition.

341 [FRENCH LITERATURE] – ROUSSEAU, J.J. Oeuvres [..]. Nouvelle Édition Revue, corrigée, & augmentée de plusieurs morceaux qui n'avoient point encore paru. [Vol. I-VIII]. Amsterdam, M.-M. Rey, 1769. 8 (of 11) Vols. With 6 engr. title-vignettes, 22 engr. plates after i.a. Ch. Eisen & 5 fold. engr. plates (dep. musical scores). 8vo, contemp. unif. gilt calf, gilt spine with red mor. letter- piece. – IDEM. Supplement aux Oeuvres de Jean-Jaques Rousseau, conten- ant les pieces manuscrites, publiées après sa mort. [Vols. I-VIII]. Ibid., D.J. Changuion & B. Vlam, 1784-1790. 8 Vols. With engr. frontisp.-portrait (of J.J. Rousseau), 6 ident. engr. title-vignettes, 1 fold. engr. table ("Table Générale De tous les Tons et de toutes les Clefs") by H. Klockhoff & 1 engr. full-p. ill. 8vo, contemp. unif. gilt calf, gilt spine with red mor. letterpiece (uniformly bound with the preceding set). – Added: vol. X of the first series (empty binding: without a book-block). (17x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: Quérard VIII, p. 199. Cf. Sander 1754. One of the earliest editions of the collected works by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) publ. during his lifetime. Vols. VII-VIII comprises "Émile, ou de l'Éducation" (title-p. with 118

imprint: "A Amsterdam, Chez Jean Néaulme [..], 1762", 4 parts in 2 vols.). ¶ Ad 2: Complete set of the supplements-vols. (numbered as vols. XII-XIX). ¶ Ad 1: Lacks vols. IX-XI, but nevertheless a good set (printed on LARGE PAPER) in attractive bindings.

342 [FRENCH LITERATURE] – [CALLIÈRES, F. DE]. Recueil des Bons Contes et des Bons Mots. De leur Usage, de la Raillerie des Anciens, de la Raillerie & des Railleurs de nôtre temps. Suivant la Copie de Paris. Amsterdam, A. Braek- man, 1693, [12],213 pp. 12mo, 19th-cent. gilt calf with gilt inside dentelles (bound by H. Duru), gilt ribbed spine with black mor. letterpiece, all edges gilt. [€ 120 - 150] ¶ Scarce Dutch edition (only 2 copies in NCC) of a French work by the French diplomat François de Callières (1645-1717). – Binding sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, but else a nice binding in good condition.

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343 [GARDENS] – THOUIN, G. Plans raisonnés de toutes les espèces de jardins, [..]. Seconde éd. Paris, "De L'Imprimerie de Lebègue" [for G. Thouin, Vilquin, Treuttel & Wurtz, a.o.], 1823, [2],56,[1] text-pp. With 57 lithogr. plates (dep. mainly plans of gardens) by C. Motte after Gabriel Thouin. Folio, early 20th- cent. mottled half-calf. [€ 900 - 1.100] ¶ Springer p. 81. Katalog Ornamentstich-Sammlung Berlin 3483 & Brunet V, 842-843 (both listing the third ed. of 1828). Second edition of an important and influential work on garden-design & landscape architecture (the first ed. was publ. in 1820). The author Gabriel Thouin (1747-1829) was a French land- scape gardener who developed a system of classification of gardens by type and by design. The four main categories are botanical (or pharmaceutical) gardens, fruit gardens, vegetable gardens & pleasure gardens. The beauti- ful lithographed plates depict a variety of designs (i.a. for Chinese & English gardens which were in vogue at the time) surrounded by views of various garden-buildings (i.a. Chinese pavillions, classical ruins and follies). ¶ Apart from a few minor imperfections (56 plates are neatly numbered in ink in an old hand, binding sl. rubbed/worn along extremities) in very good condition. 119

344 [GERMAN LITERATURE] – HALLER, A. VON. Versuch Schweizerischer Gedich- te. Reuttlingen, J.G. Fleischhauer, 1785, XVI[=14],311 pp. With woodcut head- & tailpieces. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] TIEDGE, C.A. Frauenspiegel. Re- utlingen, in der J.J. Mäcken'schen Buchhandlung, [ca. 1810], [4],191 pp. – [AND:] [WIELAND, C.M.]. Musarion, oder die Philosophie der Grazien. Ein Gedicht in drey Büchern. Reuttlingen, J.G. Fleischhauer, 1780, [4],284 pp. Tog. 3 parts in 1 vol. Small 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Top of spine sl. dam., backstrip sl. rubbed/ worn, upper joint splitting. Sl. foxed/ browned throughout, occ. sl. waterstained in outer blank margin. ¶ Ad 1: Lacks probably a half-title. ¶ Ad 3: With half-title: "Sammlung der po- etischen und prosaischen Schriften der schönen Geister in Deutschland. En- thaltend Wielands Musarion, Grazien, Combabus, Alceste".

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345 [GREECE] – WHELER, G. Voyage de Dalmatie, de Grece, et du Levant. Amster- dam, J. Wolters, 1689. 2 Vols.: [14],301,[3 blank] and [305]-607,[3 blank],[8 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. (by Jan Luyken), fold. engr. map of Greece ("Achaia Vetus & Nova [..]", ca. 25 x 25,5 cm.), 72 engr. plans/ views/ plates, 16 engr. numismatic plates (dep. coins), 5 (fold.) letterpress tables & several woodcut text-ills. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. calf with gilt ribbed spine. (2x) [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Weber 415. Graesse VII, p. 440. Klaversma/ Hannema 1491. First French trans- lation of "A Journey into Greece [..]" by the English clergyman George Wheler (1651-1724). The first English edition was publ. in 1682. – Erratic pagination be- tween pp. 456-467, but text is complete. Spines sl. dam., bindings worn. A few minor imperfections (1 plate loose, owner's entry on frontisp. & title of vol. 2, occ. sl. foxed/ browned), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

346 [HERALDRY] – ROUK, T. DE. Adelyk Tooneel, Of Historische Beschrijvinge, Van allerley Trappen van Adeldom, En Ridderlijke Ordens, met haar oor- spronk. Mitsgaders Der zelfder Wapen-schilden, [..]. Amsterdam, H. & D. 120

Boom, 1673. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [12],370,[2],56,[8] pp. With ca. 150 (engr./ woodcut) text-ills. (incl. coats-of-arms). Small folio, contemp. overlapping vellum. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Second edition of an early Dutch work on heraldry by Thomas de Rouck (1592-1660). The first edition was publ. in 1645. – Lacks the engr. frontisp. Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, a few annotations in ink, sl. foxed/ browned throughout, but nevertheless in good condition.

347 [HISTORY] – VRYER, A. DE. Histori van Joan Churchil, Hertog van Marlborough En Prins van Mindelheim [..]. [Vols. 1-4]. Amsterdam, J. Loveringh & J. Roman den Jongen, 1738-1740. 4 Vols. With engr. frontisp.-portrait (dep. the Duke of Marlborough) by A. van der Laan af- ter A. van der Werf, 4 ident. engr. title- vignettes (dep. a coat-of-arms), 2 large fold. engr. maps (resp. "Nieuwe Kaart, van de Tochten des Hertogen van Marl- borough in de Nederlanden", ca. 24 x 37 cm. & "Nieuwe Kaart van de Toch- ten der Prinsen van Savoije en Mindel- heim in Duitschland", ca. 24 x 38 cm.), 24 fold. engr. maps/plans, 4 fold. engr. views & 1 (of 2) fold. letterpress genea- logical table. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. half-roan with gilt ribbed spines. (4x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Sloos 12188. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 505b. Rare first edition of a (military) historical work by Abraham de Vryer (died in 1748, active as a Men- 347 nonite teacher in Barsingerhorn & Kol- horn) describing the life & military career of John Churchill (1650-1722, first Duke of Marlborough), leader of the allied forces during the War of the Span- ish Succession (1702-1714). Most engravings depict the military positions of the armies during the battles in Belgium, Germany & the Netherlands (in- corporating fortification-plans of Bergen, Bonn, Doornik, Landau, Oostende, Rijssel, Roermond & Venlo). Vol. 2 with 4 extra text-leaves (E1-E4). ¶ Vol. 1 lacks a letterpress genealogical table. With small imperfections (several engravings sl. torn on fold, large tear in table, occ. sl. marg. waterstained, bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities), but nevertheless a good set.

348 [HUSBANDRY] – CHOMEL, N. Algemeen Huishoudelijk-, Natuur-, Zedekun- dig- en Konst-Woordenboek, Vervattende veele middelen om zijn goed te vermeerderen, en zijne gezondheid te behouden, [..]. Tweede Druk geheel verbetert, en meer als de helfte vermeerdert door J.A. De Chalmot [..]. Deel 1-7. Leyden/ Leeuwarden, J. Le Mair/ J.A. de Chalmot, 1778. 7 Vols. With engr. frontisp. by J. Punt & 100 fold. engr. plates by i.a. F. de Bakker (numb. 1-80, A-D & F-V in the plate) dep. num. ills. Large 4to, contemp. unif. mottled calf, gilt ribbed spine with 2 contrasting mor. letterpieces. – CHALMOT, J.A. DE. 121

Vervolg op M. Noël Chomel Algemeen Huishoudelyk-, Natuur-, Zedekundig- en Konst-Woordenboek [..]. Deel 1-9. Campen/ Amstel- dam, J.A. de Chalmot/ J. Yntema, 1786-1793. 9 Vols. With 53 fold. engr. plates (numb. I-LIII in the plate) dep. num. ills. Large 4to, contemp. unif. mottled calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece (almost uniformly bound with the preceding set). (16x) [€ 1.400 - 1.800] ¶ Ad 1-2: Claes/ Bakema 382. Bibliotheca Gastronomica 1074-1075. Landwehr (Het Ned. kookboek) 29-2. Rare complete set (incl. all sup- plement-vols.) of the Dutch translation (of which the first 7 vols. in the enlarged & 348 revised second edition) of a comprehensive dictionary & cyclopaedia (comprising more than 11.000 text- pages!) dealing with all aspects of managing a mansion in the eighteenth century (i.a. agriculture, fishing, gardening, hunting, husbandry, viniculture, recipes for cooking & treatment of diseases). The first French edition of the "Dictionnaire Oeconomique" by Noël Chomel (1633-1712) was publ. in 1709. The first Dutch translation was publ. in 1743 in 2 vols. (cf. Waller 404). ¶ Ad 1: Plate E not listed in the binder's index, but the number of engravings is complete. Spine-ends of all vols. sl. dam./ chipped (partly restored), a few vols. occ. sl. waterstained in outer blank margin, but altogether a good set. ¶ Ad 2: Title-p. of vol. 4 erroneously mentions "Vierde Deel, Tweede Stuk", but the text is alphabetically complete. A few engravings sl. frayed in outer blank margin, a few text-leaves loose. Spine-ends of a few vols. sl. dam./ chipped (partly restored), but altogether a good set.

349 [INDIA] – ROBERTSON, W. An historical Disquisition concerning The Knowl- edge which the Ancients had of India; and the Progress of Trade with that Country prior to the Discovery of the Passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope [..]. Basil[=Basel], J.J. Tourneisen, 1792, VIII,366,[24 index] pp. With 2 large fold. engr. maps ("Map of the South East part of Asia [..]", ca. 34,5 x 53 cm. & "Map of the South East part of Asia, according to Ptolemy [..]", ca. 31 x 52 cm.). 8vo, contemp. half-morocco with gilt(-lettered) spine. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Lowndes VIII, p. 2107. Rare Swiss edition of a historical work on India by the Scottish historian William Robertson (1721-1793). The first edition was publ. in 1791. – A few brown stains on spine & in inner blank margin at the begin- ning, small wormhole in a few leaves, but else in good condition.

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350 [INDIA] – [CEYLON] – RIBEYRO, J. Histoire de l'Isle de Ceylan, [..]. [French transl. by J. Le Grand]. Suivant la Copie de Trevoux. Amsterdam, J.L. De Lor- me, 1701, [24],352 pp. With large fold. engr. map ("Carte de l'Isle de Ceylan", ca. 41,5 x 54,5 cm.) by N. Berey after G. De L'Isle, 5 fold. engr. maps/ plans (i.a. of Colombo) & 2 fold. engr. plates (dep. i.a. trees) by N. Berey. Small 8vo, contemp. calf, gilt spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Rouffaer/ Muller I, p. 401. Rare translation by the French historian Joachim Le Grand (1653-1733) of a Portuguese work by captain Joao Ribeiro (1622- 1693). – Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, but else in good condition.

351 [INDONESIA] – KOL, H. VAN. Uit onze koloniën. Uitvoerig reisverhaal. Leiden, A.W. Sijthoff, 1903, [6],826,[2 index] pp. With frontisp.-portrait and num. (fold.) maps, plates & ills. Large 8vo, orig. dec. cloth. – VERVOLGH VAN HET RECUEIL VAN DE ZEE-SAAKEN. Vierde Deel. In 's Gravenhage, J. Scheltus, 1727, [8],384 pp. With woodcut title-vignette. 4to, contemp. limp vellum. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Rouffaer/ Muller p. 703. First & only edition. – Small library-stamp on half-title & title, small ticket mounted on upper-cover & spine, but else in very good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Odd volume (of 11), but complete in itself. Scarce publication containing num. ordinances & resolutions related to Dutch mari- time history (incl. the Dutch East Indies).

352 [INDONESIA] – [MOLUCCAS] – ARGENSOLA, [B.L. DE]. Histoire de la Con- quete des Isles Moluques par les Espagnols, par les Portugais & par les Hol- landois. [Vol.] I-III. [French transl. by L.L. d'Argensola]. Amsterdam, J. Des- bordes, 1706. 3 Vols. With 3 ident. engr. frontispieces, engr. portrait (of G.W. von Inn- und Kniphausen), 7 fold. engr. maps & 25 fold. engr. plans/ views/ plates. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letter- piece. (3x) [€ 800 - 1.200] ¶ Rouffaer/ Muller I, p. 39. Sabin 1947. Cf. Cox I, p. 284 (listing the first Span- ish ed. of 1609): "Few narratives are written with so much judgment and 123

elegance as Argensola's History of the Conquest of the Moluccas. One of the most important works for the history of the Philippine Islands". Rare complete set of the first French edition of a work by the Spanish historian Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola (1562-1631). Contains i.a. maps of the Ar- chipelago (ca. 30,5 x 42 cm., sl. worn on fold), Borneo, CEYLON, Java & a part of the Philippines and a profile view of Batavia ("Jacatra nommeé depuis Batavia", ca. 14,5 x 20 cm., lower margin trimmed). ¶ Ex bibliotheca Jose- phus Steinman (with his engr. book-plate). – A few small defects (title of vol. I sl. torn, outer blank margins of first leaves of vol. I-II sl. dam. and/or restored with paper, a few scattered owner's stamps, occ. sl. foxed/ browned), but altogether a good set.

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353 [INQUISITION] – CARENA, C. Tractatvs De Officio Sanctissimae Inqvisitionis, Et modo procedendi in causis Fidei [..]. Bononiae[=Bologna], Typis Iacobi Montij[=Jacobus Montius], 1668, [24],448,[50 index]. With engr. title-vi- gnette (dep. a coat-of-arms). Small folio, contemp. vellum with ribbed spine. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Rare edition (only 2 copies in NCC) of an extensive work by the Italian theo- logian & lawyer Cesare Carena (1597-1659) concerning the Roman Inquisition & heresy (with emphasis on the judicial procedures). The first edition (with dif- ferent title) was published in 1636, the second edition in 1641. ¶ Ex biblio- theca POPE BENEDICTUS XIV (1675-1758) with an engraved book-plate (dated 1757) mounted on verso title & on final index-leaf. ¶ Spine-ends sl. dam., upper joint sl. splitting. Title-page with 2 library-stamps in lower (blank) corner & small tear in lower blank margin. A few leaves sl. marg. waterstained, occ. (sl.) foxed/ browned, but nevertheless in an acceptable (interior) condition.

354 [LAW] – GOESIUS, W. Rei Agrariae Auctores legesque variae [..]. [Ed. by N. Rigaltius]. Amstelredami, Apud Joannem Janssonium à Waesberge, 1674. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [18],360,[60 index],328 pp. With engr. frontisp., fold. engr. map, fold. engr. plate, fold. engr. table & num. (engr./ woodcut) (full-p.) ills. 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 250 - 350] 124

¶ Brunet IV, 1194-1195. Rare first & only edition of a nicely illustrated juridi- cal work on agriculture & rural economy by the Dutch lawyer Willem Goes (1611-1686). – Spine rebacked, both end-papers renewed. A few leaves with orange strokes (probably caused by the red edges of the book-block), but else in good condition.

355 [LAW] – GROTIUS, H. De Iure Belli Ac Pacis Libri Tres, In quibus jus Naturae & Gentium, item juris publici praecipua explicantur. Editio Nova cum Anno- tatis Auctoris, [..]. Accesserunt Annotata in Epistolam Pauli ad Philemonem, et Dissertatio de Mari libero. Amstelaedami, Apud Ioannem Blaeu, 1667, [6],XVIII,620,[96 index],[14],28,[1] pp. With woodcut printer's mark on title. 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ter Meulen/ Diermanse 579. Scarce edition publ. by Joan Blaeu. Own- er's entry of Henricus Fibingius on title (dated 1669). – Sl. foxed/ browned (throughout), but else in good condition.

356 [LAW] – SCHELLING, P. VAN DER. Hollands Tiend-Regt, Of Verhandeling van het Regt tot de Tienden, toekomende aan de Graafelykheid, en de Heere- lykheden van Holland, en Westvriesland [..]. Rotterdam, Ph. Losel, 1727. 2 Vols.: [62],611 and [22],386,[44 index] pp. With 2 (ident.) engr. frontispieces by F. van Bleyswyck. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with calf letterpiece. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Dekkers p. 153. First & only edition of a treatise on the history of taxes. – Top of spine of vol. 2 sl. torn, covers sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities. Vol. 1 sl. waterstained at the beginning, but else a good set.

357 [LAW] – WETBOEK NAPOLEON, Ingerigt voor het Koningrijk Holland. [Den Haag], Ter Koninklijke Staatsdrukkerij, 1809, 312,XII pp. With woodcut title- vignette (dep. a coat-of-arms). 8vo, contemp. gilt-lettered red morocco, all edges gilt. – STAATSBLAD DER VERËENIGDE NEDERLANDEN, [..]. Voor den Jare 1813-1821, 1823-1824, 1826-1850 & 1854. ['s Gravenhage, Ter Alge- meene Lands Drukkerij], 1813-1854. 36 vols. of the series. 8vo, contemp. (almost unif.) calf, gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece (35x) & contemp. half-cloth. (37x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Warranted by Cornelis Felix van Maanen (1769-1849), Dutch Minister of Justice during the reign of Louis Bonaparte. – A few small dents on lower cover, but else a nice binding in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Apart from a few small imperfections to a few bindings a beautiful bound set of the scarce early years of this important source for Dutch (political) law.

358 [LAW] – [ALBLASSERWAARD] – HAND-VESTEN, Privilegien, Keuren ende Reglementen, aengaende den Dijck-rechte van den Alblasserwaert. Den Tweeden Druck. Vermeerdert met eenige Resolutien Contracten en andere Zaken den voorsz Waerd Concernerende. "Tot Dordrecht, Gedruckt, by Mat- theus De Vries [..]", 1720, [2],176,[176a-179a],177-361,[1 blank],[10 index] pp. With woodcut title-vignette (dep. a coat-of-arms). Small 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Bodel Nijenhuis 1287. Cf. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 225n. Second enlarged edi- tion. The first edition was publ. in 1678. – Binding sl. soiled, but else in good condition.

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359 [LAW] – [ALBLASSERWAARD] – [HAND-VESTEN, Privilegien, Keuren en Reglementen, aangaande den Alblasserwaard [..]. Gorinchem, T. Horneer, 1765], [12(of 16)],3-537,[1 blank],[28 index] pp. With large fold. engr. map ("Nieuwe Kaarte Vertoonende den Geheelen Alblasserwaardt met de Vyf Heeren Landen [..]", ca. 31 x 43 cm.) by J. Keyser after A. de Vries & 6 fold. letterpress tables. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Bodel Nijenhuis 1287. Cf. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 225n. Third enlarged edition (illustrated with a detailed map of the Alblasserwaard). The first edition was publ. in 1678. – Lacks title & 1 preliminary leaf (leaves 1 & 2). Map with 2 small tears in outer margin, but else in good condition.

360 [LAW] – [PROFESSION OF NOTARY] – LYBREGHTS, A. Redenerend Ver- toog over 't Notaris Ampt [..]. Vierde Druk. Amsterdam, J. Hayman [a.o.], 1758. 2 Vols: [8],XIV,[6],599,[1] and [4],559,[1] pp. With engr. frontisp. by J.C. Philips. 4to, contemp. unif. calf, gilt ribbed spine with black mor. letterpiece. – IDEM. Redener- ende Practycq, over 't Oeffenen van 't Notaris Ampt [..]. Zynde een ver- volg op 't Redenerend Vertoog over 't Notaris Ampt [..]. Tweden Druk. Te Amsteldam, J. Hayman [a.o.], 1759. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [28],356,[2],[357]- 698 pp. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with black mor. let- terpiece (uniformly bound with the preceding vols.). (3x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1-2: Pitlo pp. 112-118 ("Ly- breghts is met deze twee werken de 360 126

primus inter pares onder de auteurs van notarisboeken. Niemand heeft er zooveel werk van gemaakt als hij om voor het notariaat een volledige han- dleiding te schrijven"). Arent Lybreghts (1693-1758), Dutch lawyer & notary. ¶ Ad 1: Occ. sl. marg. waterstained in the second vol., but altogether a very good set. ¶ Ad 2: Occ. sl. (water-)stained in upper blank margin, but else in (very) good condition.

361 [LAW] – [RIJNLAND] – LEEUWEN, S. VAN. Handvesten ende Privilegien van den Lande van Rijnland, [..]. Tot Leyden/ Rotterdam, By de Hackens, 1667, [18],743 pp. With woodcut printer's mark on title. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] IDEM. Costumen, Keuren, ende Ordonnantien, van het Baljuschap ende Lande van Rijnland [..]. Ibid., idem, 1667, [8],548,[16 index] pp. With wood- cut printer's mark on title. 4to, contemp. vellum. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem resp. 291c & 291b. Van Heijnsbergen pp. 102-104. Both works scarce first (& only) edition dealing with the local laws & ordinances of Rijnland. – Small hole in backstrip. Binding sl. soiled, but else in good condition.

362 [LITERATURE] – GELLERT, C.F. Fabelen en Vertelsels, in Nederduitsche Vaer- zen gevolgd. Te Amsteldam, P. Meijer, 1772-1774. 3 Vols. With 3 ident. engr. title-vignettes. 8vo, contemp. unif. boards, spine with mor. letterpiece. – HOOGVLIET, A. Abraham, de Aartsvader, in XII Boeken, [..]. Derde Druk. Haarlem, J. Marshoorn, 1734, [38],223,[3] pp. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum (sl. soiled). – And 3 others. (7x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Landwehr (Fable Books) F105. First Dutch edition. – Lacks the engr. frontisp. & 149 engr. plates. Bindings worn. ¶ Ad 2: Lacks the engr. portrait & 1 engr. plate.

363 [LITERATURE] – GELLERT, C.F. Fabelen en Vertelsels, In Nederduitsche Vaer- zen gevolgd. Te Amsteldam, P. Meijer, 1775, [8],322,[6 index] pp. With engr. title. 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt spine with green mor. letterpiece, uncut. [€ 30 - 50] ¶ With loosely inserted handwritten school-prize ("Prijs voor Vlyt en goed Ge- drag geschonken aan de Jongejuffrouw M.S. Verloop"), dated "Amsterdam, den 28sten Januari 1879". – In fine condition.

364 [MARITIME HISTORY] – BURCHETT, J. A Complete History Of the most Re- markable Transactions at Sea, from the Earliest Accounts of Time To the Conclusion of the Last War with France [..]. London, Printed by W.B. for J. Walthoe & J. Walthoe Junior, 1720, [56],800,[33 index] pp. With engr. fron- tisp., engr. portrait (of the author) & 9 fold. engr. charts/ maps afterH. Moll. Small folio, 20th-cent. half-morocco, ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Sabin 9205. First edition (with extra errata-leaf bound-up at the end) com- prising i.a. "A General Chart of the Sea Coast of Europe, Africa & America" (ca. 34,5 x 28,5 cm.), "A Chart of ye East-Indies. With the Coast of Persia, China also the Philipina, Moluca and Sunda Islands &c." (ca. 28 x 34 cm.) & "A Chart of ye West-Indies or the Islands of America in the North Sea &c." (ca. 28 x 34 cm.). Ex bibliotheca Maurice FitzGerald & William Henry Bernard (with their engr. book-plates). ¶ A few minor imperfections (frontisp. sl. dam./ re- stored in inner blank margin, a few maps sl. frayed in outer blank margins, 127

all maps sl. foxed/ browned, occ. sl. marg. waterstained), but nevertheless in good condition.

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365 [MARITIME HISTORY] – WESTERMANNUM, A. Groote Christelycke Zee- Vaert, In XXVI. Predikatien, In maniere van een Zee-Postille [..]. Verrijckt met verscheydene Gebeden/ Christelijcke Liedekens/ ende dry Registers. Met de Beschryving van Stavoren [..]. t'Amsterdam, Gedruckt by de Weduwe van Theunis Iacobsz, 1660, [30],576,[18],[14 index] pp. With woodcut title- vignette. Small 8vo, 20th-cent. half-cloth. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 328n. Haitsma Mulier 520a. Rare & curious manual for Christian sea-men by the Dutch minister Adam Westerman (died in 1635) dealing i.a. with the Dutch East & West India Company and whale-fishery. Ex bibliotheca J.J. Kalma (with his book-plate). ¶ Lacks 1 preliminary leaf (prob- ably a half-title) & final index-leaf (Ss8). Final index-leaf lacks small portion in inner margin (with loss of text). Occ. sl. wormholed (with loss of letters), occ. sl. marg. waterstained, but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

366 [MEDICINE] – BEVEROVICIUS[=BEVERWIJCK], J. Idea Medicinae Veterum. Lugd[unum]. Batav[orum]., Ex officina Elseviriorum[=B. & A. Elzevier], 1637, [8],390,[10 index] pp. With woodcut printer's mark on title. Small 8vo, con- temp. limp vellum. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Willems 453. BMN I, p. 1. First edition by the Dutch physician Johan van Beverwijck (1594-1647). – Two owner's monograms in ink on title, but else in good condition.

367 [MEDICINE] – PATIN, G. Lettres choisies [..]. Dans lesquelles sont contenuës Plusieurs particularitez Historiques, sur la vie & la mort des Sçavants de ce Siècle, [..]. Augmentées de plus de trois cents Lettres [..]. [Vol. IV: Nouveau Recueil de Lettres choisies]. A Roterdam, Chez Reinier Leers, 1725. 4 of( 5) Vols. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letter- piece. (4x) [€ 100 - 150] 128

¶ Hirsch IV, p. 505. Enlarged re-edition of a collection of letters by the French physician Guido Patin (1601-1672). Ex bibliotheca Jean DeBry & A. Grandmont (both with their book-plates). – Lacks vol. V. Spine-ends sl. dam./ chipped, bindings sl. rubbed/ worn. Title of vol. III doubled, sl. foxed/ browned (throughout), but nevertheless an acceptable set.

368 [MILITARIA] – COLLECTION of 6 broadsides, mainly related to Dutch military history (publ. between 1748-1891). Various sizes. – Added: a Dutch letter- press document printed on thin vellum (partly with manuscript text in black ink) concerning "Michiel van der Vlist" who is promoted to the rank of "Capi- tein, en Adjudant Major, in t Departement de Delf" ("Gegeven in den Haag, den 7en Meij 1800. Het Zesde Jaar der Bataafsche Vryheid". Signed by i.a. A.W. Hoeth. Ca. 39 x 48,5 cm.). (7x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ I.a. "(Concept) Declaratoir. Der Ingezetenen Van Holland, Zo In De Steden Als Ten Platte Landen, Tegen Willem Den Vden" (1787) & "Proclamation des Feldmarschalls Fürsten Blüchers an die Armee des Niederrheins [..]" (1815).

369 [MILITARIA] – [NEEL, L.-B.]. Histoire de Maurice Comte de Saxe, Maréchal General des Camps et Armées de sa Majesté tres-chrétienne, Duc Elu de Curlande & de Semigalle, [..]. [Vol.] I-III. Mittaw, 1752. 3 Vols. With engr. frontisp.-portrait by F.A. Aveline & 2 fold. engr. maps. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. gilt calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. (3x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Scarce first edition of a biography of the German military Maurice Count of Saxony (1696-1750) by the French author Louis-Balthazar Néel (1695-1754). – Spine-ends sl. chipped/ worn. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else a complete set in good condition.

370 [NATURAL HISTORY] – [FISH] – LA CEPÈDE, [B.G.E. DE]. Histoire Naturelle Des Poissons, [..]. [Vol. 1-11]. Paris, Chez Plassan [..], "L'An VI[-XI] de la Répub- lique"[=1798-1803]. 11 Vols. (incl. index-vol.). With 115 (of 116) engr. plates (dep. various fish) by i.a. F. Jourdan & Tardieu after i.a. J.E. de Sève. Small 8vo, contemp. unif. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with 2 contrasting mor. let- terpieces. (11x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Nissen (ZBI) 2348a (listing 116 plates). Scarce 8vo-editon (the 4to-edition was published in the same years) of an extensive work on fish by the French naturalist Bernard Germain Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède (1756-1825). Ex bibliotheca H.C. Redeke (with his book-plate). – Lacks prob- ably 1 engraving (although our set seems to be complete). With minor im- perfections (a few spines sl. rubbed/ worn, top of spine of 2 vols. sl. torn, vol. 3 occ. sl. wormholed in outer margin, occ. (sl.) foxed/ browned throughout), but nevertheless a good set.

371 [NETHERLANDS] – HEGENITIUS, G. Itinerarivm Frisio-Hollandicvm, et Abr. Ortelii Itinerarivm Gallo-Brabanticvm [..]. Lvgd[unum]. Batavor[um]., Ex -Of ficina Elzeviriana, 1630, 343,[13 index] pp. With woodcut printer's device on title-p. 16mo, contemp. gilt panelled calf with gilt ribbed spine. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Willems 330. Scarce first edition containing 2 Latin works by resp. the -Ger man scholar Gottfried Hegenitz (1598-1646) and the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598). – Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, but else in good condition.

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372 [NETHERLANDS] – [MAASKAMP, E.]. Nieuwe Reiziger door het Koningrijk Holland [..]. Amsterdam, E. Maaskamp, [1809], [2],XL,71,[1 blank],4 pp. With fold. engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) by W.C. van Baarsel, fold. engr. plan of AMSTERDAM & fold. engr. distance-table. 8vo, contemp. boards, uncut. – Added: 2 others, i.a. "Korte Schets der Tegenwoordige Beroerten in de Vereenigde Nederlanden, [..]" (1748. With fold. engr. plan of the Dam in Amsterdam). (3x) [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Lacks the engr. portrait of Louis Napoléon. Spine dam./ worn. Map & table sl. torn on folds (partly strengthened with tape on verso), but else in a good interior condition.

373 [ORDINANCES] – [AMSTERDAM] – COLLECTION of 7 Dutch broadsides, all or- dinances related to Amsterdam (publ. between 1697-1848). With 4 woodcut coat-of-arms of Amsterdam. Various sizes. (7x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ I.a. "Vryheid. Gelykheid. Broederschap [..]" (Amsterdam, P.H. Dronsberg, 1795. Dutch text by H. van Castrop & F.J. Pelletier) & "De Commissie door den Raad der Gemeente van Amsteldam, in den Jaare 1796 benoemd, en belast met de Inzameling en Uitkeering der Penningen, tot aanmoediging van 's Lands Zeedienst [..]" (Amsteldam, 1797. Dutch text by i.a. P. Charlé & M.C. van Hall).

374 [ORDINANCE] – [WHALING] – "PLACAET [..] voor desen loopenden jare 1691 te verbieden de Vaert ende Visscherye op en omtrent Groenlandt [..] en wel scherpelijck verbieden by desen de geheele Vaert ende Visscherye ter Wal- visch-vanghst op en omtrent Groenlandt/ voor het aenstaende saysoen/ ende het geheele loopende Jaer 1691 [..]". In 'sGraven-Hage, By Jacobus Scheltus [..], 1691. With woodcut vignette at top. Broadside (ca. 41 x 34,5 cm.). [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Very rare Dutch ordinance (only 1 copy in NCC) concerning the (whale-) fishery near Greenland (promulgated on January 6th 1691). – Horizontal & vertical folds, sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margins, a few rubbed/ worn spots on vertical fold.

375 [PAMPHLETS/ ORDINANCES] – ORDONNANTIE Op 't Keuren Van den Haring, Bokking, en Zouten-Visch, &c. Dordrecht, P. van Braam, 1771, [6 unnumb.] pp. With woodcut title-vignette. 4to, later wrappers (discol.). – ORDON- NANTIE voor de Beurt-Schippers, varende van Utrecht op Amsterdam [..]. Utrecht, P. Muntendam, 1797, [14 unnumb.] pp. 4to, disbound. – And 2 oth- ers. – Added: an incomplete copy of R. Westerop, "Hoorns Buiten-Singel, In Rym Beschreven" (Hoorn, J. Duyn, 1728). (5x) [€ 50 - 100]

376 [PAMPHLETS] – BARTHOLINUS, T. Dissertatio Historico-Philologica De Lan- gobardis [..]. Hafniae[=Copenhagen], Matthias Georgius, 1676, 36 pp. 4to, later blind wrappers (spine sl. dam./ worn). – Added: 2 others (i.a. an incom- plete copy of J. Faber, "In Imagines Illustrium Ex Fulvii Ursini Bibliotheca, [..]". Antwerp, J. Moretus, 1606). (3x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Rare publication (only 2 copies in WorldCat) concerning the Lombards (or Longobards) by the Danish physician Thomas Bartholin (1616-1680). With annotations in black ink (in an old hand) on 2 interleaved blank leaves. – Final text-leaves sl. dam. in inner blank margin. (Sl.) foxed/ browned.

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377 [PHILOSOPHY] – BAYLE, [P.]. Dictionaire Historique et Critique [..]. Seconde Edition, Revuë, corrigée & augmentée par l'Auteur. Rotterdam, R. Leers, 1702. 3 Vols. With 3 ident. engr. title-vignettes by G. van der Gouwen after A. van der Werf. Folio, contemp. unif. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. (3x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Cf. Printing and the Mind of Man 155b & Zischka p. 7 (both listing the first ed. publ. in Rotterdam in 1695-1697). "For over half a century, until the publication of the Encyclopédie, Bayle's Dictionnaire dominated enlightened thinking in every part of Europe" (PMM). "Das Werk ist eine Kritik historisch- er und philosophischer Grundsätze im Geiste der frühen Aufklärung. Die kri- tischen Anmerkungen überwuchern den eigentlichen Text" (Zischka). ¶ With small defects (spine-ends sl. dam., corners of vol. 3 dam./ worn, title-pages with scribbling & owner's entries in black ink, first free end-paper of vol. 3 missing, occ. sl. marg. waterstained/ soiled, (sl.) foxed/ browned through- out), but nevertheless an acceptable set.

378 [PHILOSOPHY] – DESCARTES, R. Meditationes De Prima Philoso- phia, In quibus Dei existentia, & ani- mae humanae à corpore distinctio, demonstrantur [..]. Editio ultima prioribus auctior & emendatior. Amstelodami, Apud Danielem Elze- virium[= D. Elzevier], 1670. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [12],191,[1 blank],164,88 pp. With 2 woodcut printer's marks. – IDEM. Principia Philosophiae. Ultima Editio cum optima collata, diligenter recognita, & mendis ex- purgata. Ibid., idem, 1677, [40],222 pp. With engr. frontisp.-portrait (of René Descartes), woodcut printer's mark & num. woodcut (full-p.) ills. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] IDEM. Speci- mina Philosophiae: seu Dissertatio de Methodo Rectè regendae ratio- nis, & veritatis in scientiis investi- gandae: Dioptrice, et Meteora [..]. Ibid., idem, 1677, [16],248 pp. With woodcut printer's mark & num. 378 woodcut (full-p.) ills. – [AND:] IDEM. Passiones Animae, [..]. Ibid., idem, 1677, [24],92,[4 index] pp. With woodcut printer's mark. Tog. 3 parts in 1 vol. 4to, contemp. (almost unif.) overlapping vellum, spine with green mor. letterpiece. (2x) [€ 1.000 - 1.500] ¶ Ad 1: Willems 1430. Fourth Elzevier-edition. The Dutch editions of the phil- osophical works by Descartes aroused a storm of protest among the Dutch Calvinists. This edition contains the reactions of the French Jesuit Jacques Dinet (1584-1653) & the Dutch theologian Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) to- gether with the answer of Descartes. – Occ. sl. (marg.) (water-)stained, both end-papers renewed, the first part with scattered annotations in black ink (in an old hand) in outer blank margins, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: 131

Willems 1530. Sixth Elzevier-edition of a collection of philosophical treatises on several subjects (i.a. perspective, obstretics, mathematics & music). – Occ. sl. marg. waterstained, both end-papers renewed, lower blank corners of 2 preliminary leaves of the first part torn off/ restored, frontispiece & printer's mark of the first part partly coloured in a later hand, but nevertheless in good condition.

379 [PHILOSOPHY] – HEMSTERHUIS, F. Oeuvres complètes [..]. Par- is, L. Hausmann, 1809. 2 Vols.: XVI,348,[1] and [4],359,[1] pp. With 2 engr. title-vignettes byHulk (dated 1792 in the plate), 3 engr. plates (of which 2 fold.) and num. engr. head- & tail-pieces by Hulk. 8vo, contemp. unif. half-calf with gilt ribbed spine (vol. 1 with the name of the binder "Thouvenin-Jeune" stamped at foot of spine), in a 20th-cent. slipcase. (2x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Cf. Cohen/ De Ricci p. 481 (list- ing the first ed. publ. in 1792). Re- edition of the collected works of the Dutch philosopher François Hem- sterhuis (1721-1790). Rare VARIANT- EDITION: both vols. with "Oeuvres complètes" printed on title-page instead of "Oeuvres philosophiques" as in most copies. – Sl. foxed/ browned (throughout). Apart from a few minor imperfections (to the spines) a very good set (printed with wide margins) in beautiful bindings by the French book-binder JOSEPH THOUVENIN LE JEUNE (1796-1844). 379

380 [PHILOSOPHY] – HEMSTERHUIS, F. Oeuvres philosophiques [..]. Nouvelle édition, augmentée de plusieurs pièces inédites, de notes et d'une étude sur l'auteur et sa philosophie, par L.S.P. Meyboom. [Vols. 1-3]. À Leuwarde, W. Eekhoff, 1846-1850. 3 Vols. With lithogr. frontisp.-portrait (of Hemster- huis) by P. Blommers, 2 fold. lithogr. plates by H.J. Backer and several lithogr. head- & tail-pieces (printed on "Chine-collé"). 8vo, 20th-cent. unif. gilt red morocco (front-wr. of vol. 3 pres.), gilt ribbed spine with black mor. letter- piece, in a slipcase. – BOULAN, E. François Hemsterhuis, le Socrate hollan- dais, suivi de Alexis ou Du Militaire (Dialogue inédit). Groningue/ Paris, P. Noordhoff/ L. Arnette, 1924, 140 pp. Small 8vo, 20th-cent. cloth (orig. wr. pres.). (4x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Complete set of the collected works of the Dutch philosopher François Hemsterhuis (1721-1790). Ex bibliotheca Monseigneur Cornelius Ludovicus baron de Wijkerslooth (1786-1851, Dutch bishop). – Small library-stamp on (half-)titles, but else in fine condition. 132

381 [PHILOSOPHY] – [HEMSTERHUIS, F.] – CRANE, J.W. DE. Bijzonderheden, de Familie Hemsterhuis betreffende [..]. Leyden, S. & J. Luchtmans, 1827, [4],139 pp. 8vo, 20th-cent. green half-morocco, spine with red mor. let- terpiece, uncut. – FRESCO, M.F. [a.o.] [ed.]. Frans Hemsterhuis (1721-1790). Quellen, Philosophie und Rezeption [..]. Symposia in Leiden und Münster zum 200. Todestag des niederländischen Philosophen. [Hamburg, 1995], 671 pp. With frontisp. & 19 ills. on plates. 8vo, orig. boards. – And 8 similar Dutch & German (smaller) works on F. Hemsterhuis (i.a. by L. Brummel, A. Funder & B. Lange). – Added: "Koninklijk Kabinet van Munten, Penningen en Gesneden Steenen. Catalogus der Nederlandsche en op Nederland betrek- king hebbende Gedenkpenningen. I (tot 1702). II (1703-1813)" ('s Graven- hage, 1903-1906, 2 vols.). (12x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: With SIGNED DEDICATION (in black ink) by the author to J.H. Hal- bertsma [= Joost Hiddes Halbertsma, 1789-1869, Dutch minister). – Owner's stamp of "Bibliothecae Frisiae J.H. Halbertsma" on title. A few scattered an- notations & underlinings in pencil. ¶ Ad 2: Niederlande-Studien 9.

382 [PHILOSOPHY] – [HEMSTERHUIS, F.]. Lettre sur la Sculpture, à Monsieur Théod. De Smeth, [..]. Amsterdam, M.M. Rey, 1769, [4],31 pp. With engr. title-vignette, 3 fold. engr. plates & 2 engr. vignettes by J. van Schley after F. Hemsterhuis. Large 4to, 20th-cent. gilt(-lettered) green morocco (contemp. marbled wrappers pres.) with gilt ornament central on upper cover, in a 20th-cent. slipcase. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Cicognara 1161. Rare first edition by the Dutch philosopher François Hem- sterhuis (1721-1790). – Library-stamp on verso title, sl. stained/ foxed at the beginning, but else in very good condition (printed with wide margins).

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383 [PHILOSOPHY] – [HEMSTERHUIS, F.]. Lettre sur la Sculpture, à Monsieur Théod. De Smeth, [..]. Amsterdam, M.M. Rey, 1769, [4],31 pp. With engr. title- vignette, 3 fold. engr. plates & 2 engr. vignettes by J. van Schley after F. Hem- sterhuis. Large 4to, contemp. marbled wrappers, in a 20th-cent. slipcase. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Cicognara 1161. Rare first edition by the Dutch philosopher François Hem- sterhuis (1721-1790). – Spine expertly restored. The fold. plates sl. water- stained in lower (blank) margin, both free end-papers halved, but else in very good condition (printed with wide margins).

384 [PHILOSOPHY] – [HEMSTERHUIS, F.]. Lettre sur les Desirs, à M. T[héodor]. D[e]. S[meth]. Paris[=Haarlem], 1770, 53 pp. With engr. title-vignette, 1 engr. head-piece & 1 engr. tail-piece. Small 8vo, 19th-cent. gilt-lettered half-calf, all edges gilt, in a 20th-cent. slipcase. [€ 700 - 900] ¶ Rare first edition (printed in a small number of copies for private circulation only) by the Dutch philosopher François Hemsterhuis (1721-1790). The print- ing of this short treatise (written in the form of a letter addressed to Théodor de Smeth) is attributed to Ch.W.F. Dumas at The Hague. ¶ Ex bibliotheca Jacob Fagel (with his book-plate). – Spine sl. faded, but else in fine condition.

385 [POLITICS] – SCHELIUS, R.H. Opvscvla Politica. Qvibvs conprehendvntvr Lib- ertas Pvblica; Protrepticvs De Pace, et De Cavssis Belli Anglici Primi, ad Prin- cipes Christianos; et De Ivre Imperii [..]. [Ed. by P. Burmannus Secundus]. Lvgdvni Batavorvm[=Leyden], C. van Hoogeveen Jr., 1772, LXIX,[1],251a- 251e[=28],551 pp. With engr. title-vignette by P.C. la Fargue. 8vo, contemp. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece, uncut. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Van der Aa VI, pp. 78-79. Odd volume ("Analectorvm Belgicorvm Pars Al- tera" printed on half-title, but complete in itself) comprising 3 Latin works by the Dutch nobleman & politician Radboud Herman Schele (1622-1662) enlarged with Latin poems & orations by i.a. N. Heinsius, J.G. Graevius (1632- 1703) & Th. Hogersius (1636-1676). – Spine sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. (sl.) foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (printed with wide margins).

386 [RELIGION] – BECANUS, M. Compendivm Manvalis Controversiarvm hvivs temporis de Fide ac Religione [..]. Dvaci[=Douai], B. Bellerus, 1626, 460,[16 index] pp. 16mo, contemp. vellum (wrinkled). [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Cf. De Backer/ Sommervogel I, 1108-1111. The first edition of this work on the art of controversy by the Flemish Jesuit priest Martinus Becanus (1563- 1624) was published in 1623. – Both inner hinges broken (book-block loosen- ing), lacks ties.

387 [RELIGION] – CURTENIUS, P. Moses Testament en Lied met het Aanhangzel Verklaard en Betoogd, in XXIV Verhandelingen over Deuteron. XXXI en XXXII: 1-47. Te Amsteldam, G. de Groot, 1755, [48],677,[27 index] pp. With engr. ti- tle-vignette. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. – Added: 3 others (incl. 2 odd vols.), i.a. by Flavius Josephus ("XX. Boeken van de oude Geschiedenissen der Joden", 1698. Vol. 1 only with 28 engr. plates) & J.P. Jungst ("Lexicon Latino-Belgicum", 1806. Spine dam.). (4x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Glasius I, pp. 325-327. Scarce first & only edition by the Dutch theo- logian Petrus Curtenius (1716-1789). – Leaf O4 not present (but text is com- plete). Apart from some foxing in good condition. 134

388 [RELIGION] – GELUWE, A. VAN. Zee-Brandt Om te verdrijven alle de archlis- tighe Zee-monsters, die de onnoosel visschen uyt het Net Petri soecken te rooven, om in het Noorde-brack van de Helsche kolcken te sleypen: Oft een Schrift-matighe Verdedinghe van het Catholyck Memorie-Boeck Teghen Pieter Cabeljaus Nieuw-ghereformeerde Memorie-Boeck, [..]. Antwerpen, M. Cnobbaert [for the author], 1663, [20],479,[10 index] pp. 4to, contemp. overlapping vellum. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Scarce edition of an anti-protestant work by Aernout van Geluwe (1604- 1675). – Two library-stamps on title. (Sl.) marg. waterstained (moulded at the end).

389 [RELIGION] – HERVEY, J. Godvruchtige Overdenkingen, onder het Beschouwen der Grafsteden en van een' Bloemhof; [..]. Vierde Druk. – IDEM. Godvruchtige Bespiegelingen, over den Nacht, den Starrenhemel en den Winter; [..]. Derde Druk. Amsterdam, P. Meijer, 1765. 2 Vols.: X,[6],340 and VIII,[8],328,[4] pp. With 2 engr. frontispieces & 15 numb. engr. plates by S. Fokke. 8vo, contemp. unif. calf with gilt ribbed spine (top of spines sl. dam.). – SMYTEGELT, B. Keur- stoffen, of Verzameling van Vyftig Uitmuntende Predicatien, [..]. [Introd. by J. van Diesbach]. Rotterdam, J. van der Vliet Cz., [ca. 1840], XXXVI,631 pp. 4to, late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. half-calf with gilt(-lettered) spine. – And 2 18th-cent. Dutch Bibles, resp. publ. by Ph. Losel (1768. Bound in a 18th-cent. leather binding with a coat-of-arms on both covers. Text partly incomplete) and A. & A. Schoonenburg/ J. Roman de Jonge (1744. Nicely bound in a 18th- cent. richly decorated gilt morocco binding). (5x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: The first vol. lacks first free end-paper. Both vols. marg. waterstained throughout. ¶ Ad 2: Scarce re-edition (only 1 copy in NCC). The first edition was publ. in 1765. – Top of spine sl. torn, covers sl. rubbed/ worn. Occ. sl. stained/ soiled, but else in good condition.

390 [RELIGION] – LIPSIUS, J. De Cruce Libri Tres [..]. Editio ultima, [..]. An- tverpiae, "Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Ioannem Moretum", 1606, 96,[7] pp. With engr. title-vignette, woodcut printer's mark (on final leaf) & engr. text-ills. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] IDEM. Diva Virgo Hallensis [..]. Ibid., idem, 1605, [8],86,[9] pp. With engr. title-vignette, woodcut printer's mark (on final leaf) & 2 engr. plates (one by Cornelius Gal- le). – [AND:] IDEM. Diva Sichemien- sis sive Aspricollis [..]. Ibid., idem, 1606, [8],69,[10] pp. With engr. title-vignette & woodcut printer's mark on final leaf. – [AND:] IDEM. Lovanium: id est, Opidi et Academi- ae eius descriptio [..]. Alterâ editio- ne, [..] aucti & correcti. Ibid., idem, 1610, [8],121,[6] pp. With engr. title-vignette, woodcut printer's 390 135

mark (on final leaf), 2 fold. engr. profile views (resp. of LEUVEN, ca. 24 x 49 cm. & HEVERLEE, ca. 20,5 x 39 cm.) afterJodocus van der Baren & 1 engr. full-p. ill. – [AND:] PUTEANUS, E. Lipsiomnema Anniversarium, sive Iusti LipsI V.C. Lau- datio Funebris, Die anniversario habita. Item Nicolai Oudarti In Manes LipsI Secundi Adfectus. Ibid., idem, 1607, 28,[3] pp. With woodcut title-vignette & woodcut printer's mark on final leaf. Small folio, contemp. blind-stamped pan- elled pigskin with oval ornament central on both covers, upper cover with 2 green ties, ribbed spine with lettering in black ink. [€ 600 - 800] ¶ Ad 1-3: BCNI resp. 5173, 5103 & 5174. Beautiful printed & nicely bound con- volute with 4 Latin works by the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius (1547-1606), resp. on the crucifixion, the Virgin of Halle, the Virgin of Scherpenheuvel and the history of the city & university of Louvain. Owner's entry (in black ink) of Johannes Leonhardus Fleiner (dated Prague, 1616) on upper paste-down. ¶ Wormholed throughout in lower (blank) margin, lower cover lacks 2 ties. Occ. (sl.) foxed/ browned, occ. sl. waterstained (in upper blank margin), one view sl. torn in outer margin (repaired with paper on verso), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

391 [RELIGION] – LOMBARDUS, P. Sententiarvm Libri IIII [..]. Venetiis[=Venice], "Apud Ioannem Baptistam Hugolinum", 1589, [7],[1 blank],442[=444],[27 index] leaves. With woodcut printer's mark on title. Small 8vo, contemp. overlapping limp vellum (sl. wrinkled). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Not in Adams. Scarce edition of the "Sententiae" (Four Books of Sentences) by the French scholastic theologian Petrus Lombardus (ca. 1096-1160). – Back- strip with 2 small holes, upper corner of lower cover torn off, both paste-downs sl. dam., ties missing. Sl. marg. waterstained, occ. sl. foxed/ browned.

392 [RELIGION] – MIDDLETON, C. The Miscellaneous Works [..]. Containing all his Writings, Except the Life of Cicero: Many of which were never before Published [..]. Vols. I-IV. London, Printed for R. Manby & H.S. Cox, 1752. 4 Vols. With engr. frontisp.-portrait (of C. Middleton) byS.F. Ravenet afterJ.G. Echardt, 1 fold. engr. plan (dep. the library of Cambridge University) and 23 (fold.) engr. plates (dep. antiquities) by J. Mynde. Large 4to, contemp. unif. gilt calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece ex-library( copy). (4x) [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Lowndes VI, p. 1545. Scarce complete set of nearly all English & Latin works by the English clergyman (& university librarian for Cambridge) Conyers Middleton (1683-1750) comprising not only his controversial religious pub- lications (i.a. "Introductory Discourse"), but also studies dealing with classi- cal antiquity, Egypt, the epistles of M.T. Cicero (Latin text & parallel English translation) and a dissertation concerning the origin of printing in England. ¶ With small defects (spines sl. dam., library-stamp on each title-p., occ. sl. foxed/ browned, a few wormholes in vol. 1), but nevertheless in a good inte- rior condition (printed with wide margins).

393 [RELIGION] – PRIMEROSE, D. Een Tractaet van den Sabbath ende den Dagh des Heeren, [..]. [Ed. by G. Primerose]. [Dutch transl. by B. Wyngaerden & S. Althusius]. Leyden, H. Verbiest, 1659, [36],326,[34 index] pp. Small 8vo, con- temp. overlapping vellum. – Added: 2 others, resp. by Augustine of Hippo ("Les Confessions", 1675) & P. Canisius ("Roomsch-Catholyke Catechismus", 1786). (3x) [€ 100 - 200] 136

¶ Ad 1: Van der Haar 1549. Schoneveld 495. Rare first & only edition (print- ed by Jan Zachariasz. Baron for Hendrick Verbiest). According to the title this work was originally written in French by David Primerose (ca. 1600-ca. 1665) and afterwards translated into English by his father Gilbert Primerose (ca. 1580-1642). The first English edition was published in 1636. – Binding sl. soiled. Upper paste-down partly missing, (sl.) waterstained in lower part (throughout), but else in good condition.

394 [RELIGION] – RIBERA, F. In Librvm Dvodecim Prophetarvm Commentarii [..]. [Ed. by R. Gibbons]. Dvaci[=Douai], B. Bellerus, 1611, [100],602 pp. With engr. title-vignette. Small folio, contemp. blindst. panelled calf, gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece ex-library( copy). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ De Backer/ Sommervogel III, p. 1407 & VI, p. 1761. Scarce edition of a commentary on the Prophets by the Spanish Jesuit theologian Francisco Ri- bera (1537-1591) edited by the English Jesuit scholar Richard Gibbons (1549- 1632). ¶ With small defects (library ticket mounted on upper cover, first free end-paper missing, owner's entries in ink on title-p., sl. foxed/ browned).

395 [RELIGION] – VELTEN, J. Historie van het Lyden en Sterven Onzes Heeren Jesus Christus, als mede de Zeven Woorden, verklaart en toegepast in XL. Leerredenen, waar agter XX. Uytgelezene Predikatien, over verscheide Tex- ten des O. en N.T, [..]. Amsterdam, Weduwe P. de Coup & W. Kuyper, 1742. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: [18],450,[4],236 pp. With engr. frontisp. by J. Punt & engr. title-vignette. 4to, contemp. calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. – Added: 4 odd vols., resp. by J. Tillotson (1768) and M. Henry & C. Starcke (1771-1778. Spines sl. dam.). (5x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Glasius III, pp. 483-484. Rare first & only edition by the Dutch Lu- theran pastor Jacobus Velten (1667-1731). – With small defects (spine-ends sl. dam./ chipped, lacks first free end-paper, upper blank margin of frontisp. torn off, occ. sl. marg. waterstained, sl. foxed/ browned).

396 [RELIGION] – [ANABAPTISM] – [CATROU, F.]. Histoire des Anabaptistes, contenant leur Doctrine, les diverses Opinions qui les divisent en plusieurs Sectes, Les Troubles qu'ils ont causez, [..]. Amsterdam, J. Desbordes, 1699, [6],280 pp. With engr. frontisp. & 17 engr. plates. Small 8vo, contemp gilt calf with gilt supra-libros (dep. a coat-of-arms) central on both covers, gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Rare second edition of a French adaptation by the French historian François Catrou (1659-1737) of a Latin work by Lambertus Hortensius (1500-1574). Ex bibliotheca Jean-Joseph de Bourguignon-Bussière (marquis de La Mure, 1721-1789) with his coat-of-arms on both covers. – Top of spine sl. chipped. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else a nice binding in good condition.

397 [RELIGION] – [BIBLE] – BIBLIA, Dat is De gantsche H. Schrifture, vervat- tende alle de Canonijcke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments [..]. Te Dordrecht/ t'Amsteldam, J. & P. Keur/ P. Rotterdam & P. Rotterdam de Jonge, 1713-1714. 4 Parts in 1 vol. With engr. title, 5 (fold.) double-p. engr. maps (incl. a WORLD-MAP in two hemispheres, ca. 35,5 x 46 cm.) by D. Stoopendaal, 1 fold. double-p. engr. plan (of Jerusalem) by D. Stoopendaal AND EXTRA 51 numb. engr. plates (dep. 306 ills.) by L. Causé & N. Gommerse. Folio, contemp. blindst. panelled leather over wooden boards, both covers 137

with 2 18th-cent. SILVER CLASPS & CATCHES (marked by C. VAN DER KAA), ribbed spine. [€ 600 - 800] ¶ Darlow/ Moule 3337. Poortman I, p. 243 (& pp. 172-176). Poortman/ Au- gusteijn pp. 193-203. Famous "Keur-Bijbel" illustrated with maps engraved by Daniël Stopendaal (1672-1726) and a series of engravings by Lamberecht Causé & Nicolaas Gommerse. Warranted by Mr. Pieter Everwyn. All catches are marked by the Dutch silversmith CORNELIS VAN DER KAA (active in Rot- terdam between 1710-1735) and lettered "P"[=1725]. – Apart from a few small imperfections (upper joint sl. dam./ splitting, small cut in upper cover, worldmap sl. waterstained in upper blank margin) in very good condition. ¶ With loosely inserted LETTERPRESS BROADSIDE (Dutch text monogrammed by "I: v: B.O.") titled: "Een profitable, practicale, proportionele en continuele Bybel-Lees-Ordre. By desen aen de leesgierige Lief-hebbers des H. Bybels ge- recommandeert; behoudens de Christen-vryheid, ja ook vermogens ende uyt kragte van de selve, volgens Galat. 5. vers 13 [..]", published by Johannes Was- moet (Gouda, 1739. Ca. 38 x 44 cm. Vertical fold in the middle. EXTREMELY RARE Dutch ephemeral publication: no copies in NCC or WorldCat).

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398 [RELIGION] – [BIBLE] – BIBLIA, Dat is De gantsche H. Schrifture, vervattende alle de Canonijcke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments [..]. T'Amsteldam, Gedruckt by d'Erfgenamen wijlen Paulus Aertsz van Ravesteyn, 1664. 4 Parts in 1 vol. With engr. title, 2 ident. woodcut printer's marks on divisional titles, double-p. engr. WORLD-MAP (in two hemispheres, ca. 30,5 x 47,5 cm.) after N. Visscher, 4 double-p. engr. maps by A. van den Broeck after N. Visscher & 1 double-p. engr. plan (of Jerusalem) after C.J. Visscher. Folio, late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. gilt panelled calf over wooden boards with gilt or- nament central on both covers & gilt inside dentelles, both covers with 2 brass clasps & catches and 4 brass cornerpieces, gilt ribbed spine, all edges gilt. [€ 500 - 700] 138

¶ Poortman I, p. 234. For the maps see Poortman/ Augusteijn pp. 179-185 (first state of 2). Famous "Ravesteyn-Bijbel" illustrated with maps for the greater part engraved by Abraham van den Broeck (1616-1688). Warranted by Jan Stoffelsz van Swoll. – Final text-leaves of the Apocrypha missing (com- prising the Third Book of Maccabees). Apart from a few small imperfections (ink-stain on verso title, a few leaves expertly restored, final text-leaf mount- ed onto free end-paper, all engravings sl. cropped to the plate-mark) in very good condition.

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399 [RELIGION] – [ENGLISH BIBLE] – BIBLE, THE HOLY, Containing The Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues [..]. [Amsterdam], 1730. – [BOUND-UP WITH:] THE NEW TESTAMENT of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; Newly Translated out of the Original Greek, [..]. [Amsterdam], 1728. – [AND:] A NEW VERSION of the Psalms of David, By N. Tate & N. Brady. And set to Musick By J.Z. Triemer. Amsterdam, Printed by Antony Bruyn & Son, 1765. – [AND:] A SELECTION OF HYMNS, from various authors, for the use of the English Reformed Church at Amsterdam [..]. Harlem, Printed by John Enschedé and Sons, 1821. – [AND:] THE HEIDELBERGH CATECHISM Of The Re- formed Christian Religion. Amsterdam, Thomas Beats, 1744. Tog. 5 parts in 1 vol. With musical scores. 4to, 19th-cent. calf, upper cover with central gilt monogram "E.C.", gilt spine with green calf letterpiece. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1-2: Darlow/ Moule I, p. 268. Scarce English Bible (with the remarkable omission of Genesis chapter 29, verse 23). – Binding (sl.) rubbed/ worn, top of spine sl. torn. A few text-leaves with small defects (occ. sl. cropped with loss of letters, upper corner of leaf L2 of the New Testament torn off).

400 [RELIGION] – [LUYKEN, J.]. Voncken Der Liefde Jesu, Van het Godtbeger- ende Zielenvier. Bloemitjes der Salige Hoope, tot verheugelykheid der Wan- delaars, langs den Weg, na vreden Ryk [..]. Amsterdam, P. Arentsz., 1687, [16],14,17-112,115-126,129-224,[2],[6 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. & 48 (of 50) engr. emblematic ills. by Jan Luyken. Small 8vo, contemp. half-roan. – [CORET, J.]. Den Engel Bestierder in Gebeden en Oeffeningen van Godvrug- 139

tigheyd [..]. T'Antwerpen, A. Grangé, [ca. 1797], [16],416,[8 index] pp. With engr. frontisp. 8vo, contemp. dec. gilt red morocco, gilt ribbed spine with mor. letterpiece, all edges gilt. – And 4 similar 18th-/ 19th-cent. religious works (all nicely bound). (6x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Landwehr 485. Klaversma/ Hannema 1024-1025. Scarce first edition. – Lacks leaves A8 (pp. 15-16), H1 (pp. 113-114) & H8 (pp. 127-128). ¶ Ad 2: Lacks 2 clasps & catches, but nevertheless a nice binding.

401 [RELIGION] – [PRINT-BIBLE] – SCHUT, P.H. (Pieter) (ca. 1619-ca. 1660). His- torien des [Ouden en] Nieuwen Testaments Vermaeckelyck afgebeelt, en geëtst door Pieter H. Schut, [..]. [Amsterdam], N. Visscher, [after 1659]. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: consisting of 1 of( 2) engr. title and resp. 166 of( 192) & 130 (of 144) engr. plates by P.H. Schut. 8vo oblong, contemp. limp vellum (dis- bound). [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Poortman II, p. 79. Re-edition of the so-called "Schut-bijbel", a Dutch print- bible with engravings by Pieter Hendricksz. Schut (depicting various scenes from the Old & New Testament, each with a Dutch caption) for the greater part reduced after illustrations by Matthaeus Merian (1593-1650). A few en- gravings with "CJ Visscher Excudit" in the plate. – Lacks the engr. title of the first part (Old Testament) and 40 engravings. With defects (occ. sl. marg. waterstained/ soiled, outer margins of several engravings frayed). Sold as a collection of prints (not subject to return).

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402 [RELIGION] – [PRINT-BIBLE] – TAFERELEN DER VOORNAAMSTE GESCHIE- DENISSEN van het Oude en Nieuwe Testament, en andere Boeken, bij de Heilige Schrift gevoegt, [..]. In 's Graavenhaage, P. de Hondt, 1728. 3 Vols. With 2 engr. frontispieces, 3 engr. title-vignettes, 2 engr. dedications, 212 engr. views/ plates (of which 29 double-p.) by i.a. G. van der Gouwen, J. Mul- der & J. van Vianen after G. Hoet, A. Houbraken & B. Picart and num. engr. head- & tail-pieces and engr. capital letters. Folio, contemp. unif. gilt calf, both panelled covers with central gilt ornament, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. (3x) [€ 1.500 - 2.500] 140

¶ Poortman II, pp. 140-145. Famous Dutch print-bible published by Pieter de Hondt, one of the finest in the 18th century. One of the copies printed on "Roiaal Papier". ¶ Spine-ends of vols. 2-3 sl. dam. Text-pp. 185-224 in vol. 2 bound after text-pp. 225-264. A few minor imperfections (bindings sl. rubbed/ worn along extremities, sl. foxed/ browned, text-pp. 21-24 loose in vol. 3, a few small tears in outer blank margins), but altogether a good set (printed with wide margins) bound in beautiful 18th-cent. "mirror-bindings".

403 [SCIENCE] – MARTINET, J.F. Katechismus der Natuur. Deel 1-4 [Deel 1: Derde druk]. Amsterdam, J. Allart, 1778-1779. 4 vols. With 4 engr. frontispieces, engr. portrait (of the author) by R. Vinkeles & 19 (fold.) engr. plates. 8vo, contemp. unif. half-roan, ribbed spine with calf letterpiece. (4x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Bierens de Haan 3061. Waller 1167. Landwehr (Col. Plates) 115 & 117. Partly first edition of a popular work dealing with various aspects of natural history & medicine. – Bindings (sl.) rubbed/ worn, 1 spine lacks letterpiece. A few leaves loose, but else in a good interior condition.

404 [SCIENCE] – [ALENCÉ, J. D']. Verhandelingen over de Barometers, Ther- mometers, en Notiometers of Hygrometers [..]. Uit het Fransch Vertaalt. 's Gravenhage, J. de Jongh, 1730, [10],138,[5 index] pp. With etched frontisp. by A. Schoonebeek & 34 (of 35) etched plates. Small 8vo, contemp. vellum (soiled). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Bierens de Haan 1066 (listing erroneously 1724 as year of publishing). First Dutch translation (probably by G. Schoemaker) of a scientific work by the French physicist Joachim d'Alencé (died in 1707). The first French edition was publ. in 1688. – Lacks 1 plate. Marg. waterstained (throughout), occ. sl. soiled.

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405 [TRAVEL] – IRELAND, S. A Picturesque Tour through Holland, Brabant, and Part of France, made in the Autumn of 1789, [..]. The Second Edition, with Additions [..]. London, Printed for T. Egerton [a.o.], 1796. 2 Parts in 1 vol.: XX[=18],217 and IV,211 pp. With 2 engr. frontispieces (dated "1795" in the plate), 46 engr. views/ plates in aquatinta, 2 etched plates & a few wood- 141

engr. text-ills. SMALL FOLIO, contemp. blindst. gilt morocco with gilt inside dentelles & gilt ribbed spine. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Cox I, p. 159. Abbey (Travel) 184. Jacobsen Jensen 205. Lipperheide Gb35. Cf. Bodel Nijenhuis 161. Second edition printed on LARGE PAPER (leaves meas. ca. 33 x 23 cm.) of a nice travel-account concerning the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern France. With fine views of i.a. Amsterdam, Breda, Delft, Dordrecht, Gorinchem, Leyden, Haarlem, Rotterdam, Rijswijk, Scheve- ningen, Vianen & the Bastille in Paris. The first edition was publ. in 1790. – Spine expertly rebacked. Except for the usual foxing/ browning of the plates in very good condition.

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406 [TRAVEL] – OLIVIER, G.A. Reis van G.A. Olivier, door het Turksch Rijk, Egypte en Perzie. Uit het Fransch. Deel 1-8. Amsterdam (vols. 1-5)/ Den Haag (vols. 6-8), J. Allart, 1809-1813. 8 Vols. With 3 fold. engr. maps, 1 fold. engr. view ("Turksche Begraafplaats") by D. Vrydag after A.-C. Caraffe & 5 engr. plates (dep. women in local costumes). 8vo, late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. unif. half- cloth with ticket mounted on spine. (8x) [€ 800 - 1.200] ¶ Not in Tiele. Cf. Gay 100 (listing the first French ed. publ. between 1801- 1807). Printed in 400 numb. copies. Warranted by the publisher Johannes Al- lart. Complete set of a very rare Dutch translation of "Voyage dans l'Empire Othoman, l'Egypte et la Perse [..]" by the French entomologist Guillaume-An- toine Olivier (1756-1814) describing his travels to Egypt, Persia & Turkey. The maps for the Dutch edition are titled: "Griekenland De Archipel en een gedeelte van Klein Asie" (ca. 33,5 x 42 cm.), "Bosporus Van Thracie of Kanaal Der Zwarte Zee" (engraved by A. Zurcher, ca. 23,5 x 39 cm.) & "Schets van het Eyland Théra of Santorin" (ca. 16,5 x 24 cm.). ¶ Ex bibliotheca Scholten Pistorius (each vol. with his book-plate). – Spines (sl.) browned. A few minor imperfections (occ. sl. marg. waterstained), but nevertheless in good condition. 142

407 [TRAVEL] – [ASIA MINOR] – KINNEIR, J.H. Reizen door Klein Azie, Armenie, en Koerdistan; (gedaan in het jaar 1813 en 1814,) benevens Aanmerkingen we- gens de Krijgstogten van Alexander, en den Terugtogt van de Tien Duizend [..]. Te Rotterdam, bij Arbon en Krap, 1818-1819. 2 Vols.: VI,273 and IV,304 pp. 8vo, contemp. unif. blind stiff paper wrappers, uncut. – Added: F.H.H. GUILLEMARD, "The life of and the first circumnaviga- tion of the globe, 1480-1521" (London, 1891. With frontisp.-portrait, maps & plates. One of 50 numb. copies of the de-luxe edition printed on hand-made paper & signed by the author). (3x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Lowndes V, p. 1277 (listing the English edition of 1818). Scarce first & only Dutch translation (only 4 copies in NCC) of a travel-account by the Scottish army-officer John MacDonald Kinneir (1782-1830) describing Asia Minor, Armenia & Kurdistan. ¶ Ad 1: Lacks probably an engr. map (present in the English edition). Spines (sl.) dam./ worn, upper cover of vol. 2 loose. Occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but nevertheless in a good interior condition.

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408 [WHALING] – WALVISCHVANGST, DE, met veele Byzonderheden daartoe be- trekkelyk. Amsterdam/ Harlingen, P. Conradi/ V. van der Plaats, 1784-1786, 4 parts in 1 vol.: VII,[1],96,III,[1],116,[4],116,[4],116 pp. With 4 (of 6) fold. engr. maps (of which 2 handcol.), 5 fold. engr. views/ plates (i.a. by M. Sallieth after H. Kobell) & 10 engr. views/ plates (i.a. by D. de Jong). Large 4to, contemp. half-calf, gilt ribbed spine with red mor. letterpiece. [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Sabin 101231. Cf. Tiele 104n. Scarce first edition of an anonymous Dutch monograph on whaling (part 4 deals with herring-fishery). The 4 maps are titled "Nieuwe Kaart van de Noord-Pool", "Nieuwe Kaart van Nova Zembla en't Waygat [..]", "Jan Mayen Eyland" & "Nieuwe Kaart van Oud en Nieuw Groenland, als meede van de Straat Davis". Two large engravings (both ca. 22 x 35 cm.) are titled "De Walvischvangst" & "De Haringvisschery". ¶ Lacks 2 maps ("De Nieuwe Kaart van 't Eiland Spitsbergen" & "De Nieuwe Kaart van Ysland"). Both covers (sl.) stained, first & final text-leaves (sl.) marg. wa- terstained/ browned, 1 fold. engraving sl. creased, but nevertheless in good condition (printed with wide margins). 143

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409 BAUER, M.A.J. (Marius) (1867-1932). Collection of 4 original etchings (dep. various scenes), all monogrammed "MB" in pencil. Various sizes (ca. 11,5 x 15 cm. & ca. 5,5 x 9,5 cm.). All behind passepartout & framed. (4x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Published in: W. RITTER (transl.), "La jeunesse inaltérable et la vie éternelle [..]" (Amsterdam, Scheltema & Holkema, 1897. Printed in 250 copies). – In good condition (not examined out of frame).

410 BERCHEM, N.P. (Nicolaes) (1620-1683) (after). (Scene with a resting cow in the foreground). Etching after N. Berchem. Publ. by N. Visscher. Ca. 19 x 14 cm. Mounted onto a mount, be- hind passepartout & framed. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Upper blank corner sl. dam., a few small creases in upper part, small stain in outer margin, but else in good con- dition (not examined out of frame).

411 BERCHEM, N.P. (Nicolaes) (1620- 1683) (after). Lot of 2 etchings (both dep. landscapes) after N. Berchem. Both publ. by P. Landry. Resp. ca. 17 x 22,5 cm. & ca. 16,5 x 23 cm. Both mounted onto a mount, behind passepartout & framed. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] 410 144

¶ One etching cropped to the borderline, one etching with a few dam. spots in outer (blank) margins & owner's stamp "E.C." in the image.

412 BERCHEM, N.P. (Nicolaes) (1620-1683). (Scene with a drinking cow and rest- ing man in the foreground). Etching. Signed "Berghem" & numb. "3" in the plate. Publ. by C.D. Jongen. Ca. 19 x 14 cm. Mounted onto a mount, behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Upper left corner sl. dam., outer margins cropped to the plate-mark, small tear in lower margin, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

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413 BERCHEM, N.P. (Nicolaes) (1620-1683). (Sheep with lamb nursing). Etching. Signed "Berghem" & numb. "4" in the plate. Ca. 9,5 x 11 cm. Behind passep- artout & framed. – Added: 2 others (one defective). (3x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Probably a later impression.

414 BOLSWERT, B.A. (Boetius) À (ca. 1585-1633). Collection of 33 17th-cent. en- gravings (dep. 15 male & 18 female saints or hermits) after Abraham Bloe- maert (2x signed "Bolswerd" & 5x signed "Bols." in the plate). All ca. 13 x 9 cm. & mounted onto a paper mount (ca. 32,5 x 20,5 cm.), in a late 18th-cent. half-vellum binding. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Cf. Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) II, p. 66 (nos. 355-378 & 379-403) & III, p. 63 (nos. 96-119). The engravings were originally published by Boetius à Bolswert in two separate series (ca. 1610, each consisting of 25 saints or her- mits) and afterwards in Abraham Bloemaert's "Sylva anachoretica Aegypti et Palaestinae [..]" (Antwerp, Hendrik Aertssens, 1619. Cf. Funck p. 280). Our collection consists of 15 male saints or hermits (i.a. Abraham Eremita, Anto- nius, Elias Aegyptius, Frontonius, Hieronymus, Hilarion, Macarius Alexandri- nus, Paulus primus Eremita, Paulus Simplex & Simeon Stylita) and 18 female 145

saints (i.a. Candida et Gelasia, Eugenia, Euphraxia, Maria Aegyptiaca, Maria Magdalena, Sylvia & Thaisis). ¶ Binding dam. & loose. All engravings cropped to the plate-mark and/or borderline (with loss of the orig. engr. captions), but nevertheless in good condition.

415 BOTH, J.D. (Jan) (ca. 1615-1652). (Fishermen at the Tiber, near the Soracte). Etching. Signed "Both" in the plate. Ca. 19 x 27 cm. Mounted onto a mount, be- hind passepartout & framed. – Added: 1 other (sl. browned). (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Small dam. spot in upper blank margin & lower outer margin (sl. touching the image), cropped to the plate-mark, sl. stained/ creased.

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416 DONGEN, C.T.M. (Kees) VAN (1877-1968). (View of a beach in France). Col. lithograph (printed by F. Mourlot). Numb. "291/390" in pencil & signed "Van Dongen". Ca. 23 x 23,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Juffermans JB 11. Publ. in: H. de Montherlant, "Les Lépreuses" (Paris, Gal- limard, 1947. Printed on handmade paper in 390 numb. copies).

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417 ESCHER, M.C. (Maurits) (1898-1972). "Tegenstelling (Orde en chaos)". Litho- graph. Signed "M.C. Escher" in pencil. Monogrammed "MCE" & dated "II- 146

'50" in the stone. Ca. 28 x 28 cm. (image) and ca. 37 x 37,5 cm. (leaf). Behind passepartout. [€ 2.000 - 3.000] ¶ Bool 366. (Sl.) creased in lower (blank) margin, a few rubbed spots (prob- ably caused by silverfish) in lower blank margin & on verso, but the surface of the image in good condition.

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418 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Euterpen calami, et genialis Tibia hon- estat, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Monogrammed "HG. fecit" & numb. "67" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 151. Later impression of a beautiful engraving (printed with wide margins) depicting the muse of music Euterpe (from the series "The Nine Mus- es", first published in 1592). – Sl. creased in lower blank margin, 2 small repairs with paper on verso (in lower margin), but else in good condition.

419 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Gesta ducum, Regumq[ue] canit Parnassia Cleo, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Mono- grammed "HG. fecit" & numb. "65" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Tipped onto a paper mount & behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 149. Later impression of a beautiful engraving depicting the muse of history Clio (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – Sl. cropped to the borderline, large brown spot in the middle.

420 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Infans ille piae qui pendet ab vbe- re Matris, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption) after B. Spranger. Signed "HGoltzius scu[l]p. et excu[debat]" & dated "Ao 1585" in the plate. Ca. 17 x 11,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 274. Probably a later impression of a scarce engraving (after a drawing by the Flemish artist Bartholomeus Spranger, 1546-1611) depicting the Holy Family before a column. – Cropped to the borderline, but else in good condition.

421 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Melpomene ostendit numeros qucis cena Thyeste, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Mono- 147

grammed "HG. Fecit" & numb. "64" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Tipped onto a paper mount & behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 148. Later impression of a beautiful engraving depicting the muse of tragedy Melpomene (from the series "The Nine Muses", first pub- lished in 1592). – Sl. cropped to the borderline, dam. spot in upper left corner, closed tear in lower part (repaired with paper on verso).

422 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Nomen amoris habens cultrix Per- messido vnde, Leta Erato, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Es- tius). Monogrammed "HG. fecit" & numb. "68" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 152. Later impression (printed with wide margins) of a beautiful engraving depicting the muse of love-poetry Erato (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – A few small tears in lower part (repaired with paper on verso), but else in good condition.

423 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Prima characteres, vocumq[ue] el- ementa notanit, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Signed "HGoltzius Inuent. et sculptor", dated "Ao 1592" & numb. "62" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 146. Later impression of a beautiful engraving (printed with wide margins) depicting the muse of epic poetry Calliope (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – Sl. dam./ torn in lower part (re- paired with paper on verso).

424 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Quid soccos humiles deceat lasciua Thalia [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Monogrammed "HG. Fecit" & numb. "63" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 147. Later impression of a beautiful engraving depicting the muse of comedy Thalia (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – Sl. cropped to the borderline, vague horizontal fold in the middle & in lower corner, but else in good condition.

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425 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Terpsichoren cythara, et peramenis callida neruis [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Mono- grammed "HG fe[cit]" & numb. "66" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 150. Later impression of a beautiful engraving (printed with wide margins) depicting the muse of dance Terpsichore (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – Two small closed tears in lower part (repaired with paper on verso), vague stain in lower right corner, but else in good condition.

426 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Virgo Palestinas inter rosa roscida matres/ Infanti Domino rerum bellaria prebet [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius) after B. Spranger. Signed "HGoltzius sculp." in the plate. Ca. 28 x 21 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 275. Nice engraving (printed on paper with an unidentified watermark) after a drawing by the Flemish artist Bartholomeus Spranger (1546-1611) depicting the Holy Family. – With small defects (sl. cropped to the plate-mark, vague horizontal fold in the middle, a few brown stains in the image, sl. creased/ frayed in outer margins).

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427 GOLTZIUS, H. (Hendrick) (1558-1617). "Vranie celi motus, et Sydera mon- strat, [..]". Engraving (with Latin caption by Franco Estius). Signed "HGoltius Inuent. et sculpt." & numb. "70" in the plate. Ca. 25 x 16,5 cm. Tipped onto a paper mount & behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Bartsch 154. Later impression of a beautiful engraving depicting the muse of astronomy Urania (from the series "The Nine Muses", first published in 1592). – Sl. cropped to the borderline, but else in good condition.

428 HOYTEMA, THEO VAN (1863-1917). COLLECTION of 34 (col./ tinted) lithographs (mainly dep. birds), nearly all signed or monogrammed in the stone (one litho- graph SIGNED in pencil by Van Hoytema). (Publ. between 1904-1917). Ca. 20 x 15 cm. (22x) & ca. 13,5 x 19,5 cm. (12x). All mounted onto paper mounts & 149

behind passepartout, in a matching cloth portfolio (both covers with 4 ties). – Added: a lithogr. book-plate (ca. 10 x 7 cm.) by Theo van Hoytema designed for "D[ominicus]. van Hoytema" (ca. 1903). (35x) [€ 500 - 700] ¶ Beautiful collection of original lithographs (in fine condition) by Theo van Hoytema, for the greater part illustrations for various calendars (the texts for the months & days are not present). One monochrome lithograph prob- ably printed posthumously (dated 1918 in pencil). All lithographs are neatly placed behind similar passepartouts (ca. 39,5 x 32,5 cm.) and loosely insert- ed in a contemporary green cloth portfolio with gilt-lettered title "Litho's/ Van Hoytema" on upper cover.

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429 KEMPERS, M. (Mart) (1924-1993). (Café). Watercolour. Signed "Mart Kem- pers" & dated "'68". Ca. 32,5 x 32,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ With certificate of origin by "Kunsthandel M.L. De Boer" on verso (exhibi- tion in Amsterdam in 1973). Intriguing watercolour of a female nude stand- ing in a pub watching a drunk man lying on the street.

430 OSTADE, A. (Adriaen) VAN (1610-1685). (Man and woman conversing before an inn). Etching. Monogrammed "A.o." in the plate. Ca. 9,5 x 8 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. – ECHARD, C. (Charles) (1748-1810). "Interieur d'une aubèrge, qui se voit au village de la chambre en Savoie". Etching. Titled & signed in the plate (on a placard). Ca. 22 x 17,5 cm. Mounted onto a mount, behind passepartout & framed. – And 1 other. (3x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Cf. Godefroy 12 ("Très rare"). Probably a later impression. ¶ Ad 2: Cropped to the plate-mark/ borderline.

431 PORTAELS, J.-F. (Jean-François) (1818-1895). (Oriental scene). Etching. Signed in the plate. Ca. 17 x 12,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. – GUILLAU- MET, G.A. (Gustave) (1840-1887). (Oriental scene). Etching. Signed in pencil. Ca. 19 x 14 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. (2x) [€ 50 - 100] 150

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432 REMBRANDT (HARMENSZOON) VAN RIJN (1606-1669). (The Flute Player). Etching & drypoint. Signed "Rembrandt" & dated "1642" [the "2" in reverse] in the plate (in lower margin). Ca. 11,4 x 14,3 cm. Tipped onto a mount. [€ 1.500 - 2.500] ¶ New Hollstein 211. Bartsch 188. Rembrandt the Printmaker 46. Fourth state (of 4). Probably a later impression (printed on handmade paper without a watermark). The etching was formerly listed as "Eulenspiegel" [=Owl-glass or L'Espiègle]. – Margins trimmed to the plate-mark/ borderline, severely browned, remnants of tape in upper margin on verso. ¶ Catalogus Verza- meling De Bruijn & De Bruijn-Van der Leeuw p. 178 (citing Blanc): "Une des estampes les plus soigneusement finies".

433 SADELER, Aegidius (1570-1629). (Forest landscape with two male figures and a dog in the fore- ground). Etching & engraving after Ro- elant Savery (mono- grammed "R.S." in the plate). (Publ. by M. Sadeler, after 1609). Ca. 19 x 26,5 cm. Tipped onto a paper mount. – Added: 17 miscel- laneous others, i.a. 433 151

"[..] Gezigt Van Het Veroveren Der Kattenburger-Brug, Te Amsteldam, door de gewapende Burgerij, 's morgens den 30ste Maij 1787" (engr. view by W. Kok publ. by T. Crajenschot, ca. 1787) & a few engravings by William Baillie (1723-1810). (18x) [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Ad 1: Outer blank margins cropped, lower blank margin (with the name of the publisher "Marco Sadeler") cut off, vertical fold in left margin.

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434 SEVERINI, G. (Gino) (1883-1966). "Il trionfo di S. Tommaso d'Aquino". Col. lithograph. Signed twice in the stone. Numb. "70/250", titled & dated "1949" in pencil. Ca. 35 x 55 cm. (leaf meas. ca. 49 x 69 cm.). [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Printed on "Fabriano". Signed in pencil by Gina Severini Franchina on verso. With embossed blind-stamp of "Grafiser Stamperia d'Arte Roma" in lower left corner, embossed blind-stamp "La Sfera" in lower right corner and purple inked stamp "2A edizioni d'arte s.r." on verso. – Waterstained in lower blank margin (slightly touching the image).

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435 STOOP, Dirck (ca. 1610-1686). (Scene with a bridled horse, a resting dog and a horseman with cattle in the background). Etching (publ. in 1651). Signed "D. Stoop" in the plate. Ca. 14,5 x 19 cm. Tipped onto a mount, behind a double passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] 152

¶ With annotation in pencil on verso that this etching belonged to the "Sam- mlung Comesina" and was sold in 1960 by C.G. Boerner (Düsseldorf). – Outer blank margins trimmed to the plate-mark, a few minor imperfections in the image (tiny brown spot in the middle), but else in good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

436 TANJÉ, P. (Pieter) (1706-1761). "De Wiskonstenaars of het Gevluchte Juffer- tje [..]". Handcol. engraving (with Dutch & French caption) after C. Troost. Publ. by P. Fouquet Jr. (Amsterdam, ca. 1760). Ca. 39,5 x 50,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. – Added: 3 miscellaneous 18th-cent. engravings (of which 2 by Robert Bénard dep. musical instruments). (4x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Small tear in outer margin, sl. foxed/ browned in lower part, but else in good condition.

437 WILLINK, A.C. (Carel) (1900-1983) (after). "Amsterdamsche Bohème". Broad- side with ill. after Carel Willink & letterpress Dutch poem by Victor E. van Vriesland. Publ. by A.A.M. Stols (Maastricht/ Brussel, 1932). Ca. 11,5 x 17,5 cm. (image) & ca. 33,5 x 21,5 cm. (leaf). Behind glass. [€ 30 - 50] ¶ Van Dijk p. 520. Rijmprenten en Planodrukken No. 6. SIGNED in pencil by A.C. Willink & V.E. van Vriesland.

438 [BATAVIAN REPUBLIC] – [VISSER, Jan Gerritsz. (ca. 1755-1821)]. "Bataafsche Vryheid". Handcol. engraving (publ. in 1795) with "Proefdruk" printed in lower blank margin (partly visible). Ca. 50 x 65 cm. Under passepartout & framed. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Muller (Ned. Historieplaten) 5380b. Proof of a scarce historical print by J.G. Visser incorporating i.a. small portraits of the Dutch patriots J.D. baron van der Capellen tot den Pol (1741-1784), H.W. Daendels (1762-1818) & J.W. de Winter (1761-1812). – With small defects (sl. dam./ torn in outer margins, partly restored), but nevertheless an attractive large-sized allegorical print (not examined out of frame).

439 [CARICATURE] – "DE BEGEERLYKHEYT ZOEKT DE FORTUIN T'ACHTERHALEN OF VOOR BY TE LOOPEN". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 34,5 x 38,5 cm. – "DES KLADPAPIEREN WAERELDS VUUR IN AS VER- KEERD". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 31 x 39 cm. – "[..] TER EEUWIGER GEDAGTENISSE DER DWAASHEID VAN HET XX. JAAR DER XVIII. EEUW". Engraving (with French & Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 27,5 x 36,5 cm. – And 3 similar (i.a. "Quinquanpoix" & "De Verslagen Action- ist in de Stoel met Rinkels, overreeden geweest van't geLauwerd Paard van Troje"). (6x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-3: All engravings publ. in "Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid" (ca. 1720). – Vertical folds (as publ.).

440 [CARICATURE] – "DES WAERELDS DOEN EN DOOLEN, IS MAAR EEN MALLE- MOOLEN". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 30,5 x 42,5 cm. – "DE WINDVERKOPERS OF WINDVANGERS, die door wind, verliezen Geld en Goed: bederven Vrouw en Kind". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 36,5 x 26 cm. – "DE WIND KOOPERS MET WIND BETA- ALD, OF DE LAASTE ZAL BLYVEN HANGEN". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 34,5 x 26 cm. – And 3 similar (i.a. "Quincampoix In Dui- 153

gen" & "De Lachende Ezopus, op het koolmaal, gehouden ter afscheyd van de Actieapen"). (6x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-3: All engravings publ. in "Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid" (ca. 1720). – Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.). ¶ Ad 1: Outer blank margin cropped to the plate-mark.

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441 [CARICATURE] – "FLORAES GECKS-KAP of Afbeeldinge van't wonderlijcke Iaer van 1637 doen d'eene Geck d'ander uytbroeyde, de Luy Rijck sonder goet, en Wijs sonder verstant waeren". Engraving (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 40,5 x 52 cm. – "BESPIEGELING VOOR DE GELDZUGTIGE WERELD, IN 'T BEGIN OP- EN ONDERGANG VAN DEN ACTIEHANDEL". Engrav- ing (with Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 43,5 x 49 cm. – "BAAL, OF DE WAERELD IN MASKERADE". Engraving (with English & Dutch caption). (Publ. ca. 1720). Ca. 25,5 x 39 cm. (3x) [€ 100 - 200] 154

¶ Ad 1-3: All engravings publ. in "Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid" (ca. 1720). – Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.). ¶ Ad 1-2: Lower blank corner sl. dam., one engraving sl. cropped to the borderline, but else in good condition.

442 [CATCHPENNY PRINTS] – [HOUSE OF ORANGE] – "WILLEM CAREL HENDRIK FRISO, Prince d'Orange & Nassau". Contemp. handcol. woodcut (with letterpress Dutch caption). Publ. by J. Kannewet (Amsterdam, ca. 1770). Ca. 36,5 x 28 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. – "DE PRINS VAN ORANJE, TE PAARD. Prins Willem De Vyfde". Contemp. handcol. woodcut (with letterpress Dutch caption). Publ. by "de Erven de Wed. J. Ratelband, en J. Bouwer" (Amsterdam, ca. 1790). Ca. 38 x 28,5 cm. Behind passepar- tout & framed. – Added: a handcol. engr. portrait (of G.W. baron van Imhoff) by J. Houbraken after J.M. Quinkhard (publ. by I. Tirion, ca. 1742). (3x) [€ 100 - 200] 442 ¶ Ad 1: De Meyer p. 182 (no. 5). Rare catchpenny print. – (Sl.) foxed/ browned (not examined out of frame). ¶ Ad 2: De Meyer p. 272 (no. 65). Rare catchpenny print. – A few small defects in upper & lower blank margin (sl. waterstained & creased). Sl. foxed (not examined out of frame).

443 [DEN HAAG] – SOMMER, Andreas Carl (1864-1953). (View of the Lange Po- ten in The Hague). Mixed techniques (gouache & watercolour) on paper. Signed "A. Sommer" in lower right corner (dated & titled "1906 Volks Feest 19.4." on a banner in the image). Ca. 49 x 36 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ With Dutch text engraved on a metal plate attached to the frame: "Haagsch Comité voor Volksfeesten aan L.J.J. Hag[e]raats – 1906". The "Haagsch Co- mité voor Volksfeesten" was established on 27th March 1903 in The Hague by the "Vereniging voor Handel, Nijverheid en Gemeentebelangen". L.J.J. Hageraats was rector of the "R.K. Weeshuis te 's-Gravenhage" and co-found- er of the "Geschiedkundige Vereniging Die Haghe". ¶ Andreas Carl Sommer (1864-1953) was a German-born artist who was active in The Hague around 1900 (cf. Scheen II, p. 370). Attractive view inspired by the work of the Dutch artist Floris Arntzenius (1864-1925). – In fine condition.

444 [DONGEN, KEES VAN] – ETABLISSEMENTS NICOLAS. Maison Fondée en 1822 [..]. Liste des Grands Vins 1954. Sous le signe de quelques jolies filles des provinces de France. Aquarelles de Van Dongen. [Charenton-le-Pont, 1953], [4],33,[2] pp. With 16 col. ills. (of which 10 full-p.) after KEES VAN DONGEN. Small 4to, orig. pink wrappers (loose as issued in a plastic ringbinder, bound as a block-book). [€ 150 - 250] 155

¶ Juffermans p. 170. Scarce wine-catalogue printed by "Draeger Frères" (Mon- trouge). Typographical design by Alfred Latour. – Both covers sl. creased, first free end-paper sl. loosening, but else in good condition.

445 [ENTOMOLOGY] – COLLECTION of 9 19th-cent. handcol. engravings (by i.a. Debray after i.a. P. Millière) dep. various butterflies. Publ. in: "Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon" (1860-1869). All ca. 21,5 x 14,5 cm. Behind 3 passepartouts. (9x) [€ 50 - 100]

446 [ENTOMOLOGY] – COLLECTION of 9 late 18th-cent. handcol. engravings dep. various butterflies. (Publ. by Edward Donovan, ca. 1795). All ca. 18 x 12 cm. Behind 3 passepartouts. (9x) [€ 70 - 90]

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447 [GOLTZIUS, H.] – SAENREDAM, J.Pz. (Jan) (1565-1607). "Caerle ver mander van Molebeke/ in Vlaender, Schilder Aetat. 56". Engraving (with Dutch cap- tion) after H. Goltzius. Signed & dated "1604" in the plate. Ca. 17,5 x 12 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Nice portrait of the Flemish artist Karel van Mander (1548-1606). – With small defects (outer margins sl. dam./ frayed (partly strengthened with pa- per on verso), upper left corner dam., sl. creased).

448 [HERALDRY] – "HISTORISCHE EN GEOGRAPHISCHE TAFEL. Om Te Leren Een Kort Begrip vande Landen en Staaten in Europa [..]". Contemp. handcol. en- graving (table with Dutch text) with several coats-of-arms (partly height- ened with GOLD). Publ. by J.B. Elwe (Amsterdam, 1792). Ca. 48,5 x 57,5 cm. [€ 40 - 80] ¶ With the publisher's name of "Reinier & Josua Ottens" engraved in the upper margin of the plate. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margins, small tear in upper & lower margin of the fold, but else in good condition. 156

449 [HERALDRY] – "HISTORISCHE EN GEOGRAPHISCHE TAFEL. Om Te Leren Een Kort Begrip vande Landen en Staaten in Europa [..]". Contemp. handcol. en- graving (table with Dutch text) with several coats-of-arms. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Amst., ca. 1740). Ca. 49 x 58 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. waterstained in lower (blank) mar- gin, but else in good condition.

450 [JAPANESE PRINTS] – COLLECTION of 3 late 19th-/ early 20th-cent. col. woodcuts (dep. various scenes). All ca. 20,5 x 17 cm. Behind 1 passepartout & in 1 frame. [€ 50 - 100]

451 [JAPANESE PRINTS] – [SHUNGA] – (EROTIC SCENE). Col. woodcut (printed on silk). Ca. 35 x 26,5 cm. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Sl. discol. in outer margin, but else in good condition.

452 [LEYDEN] – "GRADUS ACADEMICI". Lithograph by J.J. Mesker after V. de Stuers. Printed by "Wed. E. Spanier & Zn." (The Hague). Publ. by P. Somerwil (Leyden, ca. 1871). Ca. 64,5 x 107 cm. Framed. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Muller 8404 ("Fraaije en zeldzame plaat"). Cf. De Vrankrijker (Vier Eeuwen Nederlandsch Studentenleven) p. 256: "De Gradus academici, ook genoemd Gradus ad Parnassum. Naar de muurteekeningen, die Jhr. Victor de Stuers om- streeks 1865 langs de trap en op het bovenportaal in de Leidsche academie gemaakt heeft. Boven de deur van het zweetkamertje (rechts onderaan) staat: Lasciate ogni Speranza, voi che entrate [..]". ¶ With defects (several dam. spots with loss of paper, sl. waterstained in outer margins, sl. foxed/ browned), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition (not examined out of frame).

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453 [LEYDEN] – "STUDENTEN SOCIETEIT MINERVA TE LEIDEN". Lithograph by L. Springer after J. Fleuss (Leyden, ca. 1830). Ca. 44 x 57 cm. Framed. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Muller 6354 ("Zeer zeldzaam"). Atlas Van Stolk 6711: "Zeldzame prent, hoogst merkwaardig voor het kostuum en vooral voor de hoofddeksels, 157

welke in dien tijd gedragen werden". With an elucidation of the depicted persons on verso, mentioning i.a. Gerrit van de Linde[=De Schoolmeester, 1808-1858]. ¶ With small defects (tear in outer margin affecting the image, annotation in black ink "30 January 1830" in lower blank margin, sl. foxed/ browned, small waterstain in lower blank corner), but nevertheless in an ac- ceptable condition (not examined out of frame).

454 [MARITIME PRINTS] – "DUGUAY-TROUIN forçant l'Entrée de Rio-Janeiro". – "EMBOUCHURE DE LA LOIRE". Two (hand-)col. lithographs by Turgis after Ferd. Perrot. Publ. by "V[euv]e. Turgis" (Paris & New York, ca. 1860). Both ca. 29 x 43 cm. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Sl. discol./ waterstained in outer blank margins, sl. foxed/ browned in the image.

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455 [MARITIME PRINT] – "VAISSEAU ROYAL D'ANGLETERRE. Konincklyke Schip van Engeland". Handcol. engraving. Publ. by P. Mortier (Amsterdam, ca. 1693). Ca. 43 x 54 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Nice large-sized engraving dep. the Royal flagship of the English fleet (orig- inally publ. in Henri Sbonski de Passebon's "Plan de Plusieurs Bâtimens de Mer avec leurs Proportions [..]", ca. 1690).

456 [MILITARIA] – [COSTUMES] – COLLECTION of ca. 40 19th-/ 20th-cent. (hand- col.) (engr./ lithogr.) plates dep. various military costumes. Various sizes. (ca. 40x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ I.a. "Prince Potemkin" & "Louis Seize" (tog. 2 engravings by I.P. Thelotte after Hoffert), "Russisch Kayserliche Cosacken" & "Russisch Kaiserl[iche]. Tar- taren und Donische Cosacken" (tog. 2 engravings by Ludwig Ebner, ca. 1803), "Lieut[enant] Gen[era]l Sir Ralph Abercrombie" (engraving by J. Romney publ. by R. Evans, ca. 1816) & "L'Armée Française, 1790-1814" (8 chromo-lithogr. plates publ. by H. Bouquet, ca. 1926). 158

457 [PHOTOGRAPHS] – [AMSTERDAM] – COLLECTION of 54 late 19th-cent. pho- tographs (albumen prints) dep. various views of Amsterdam. Publ. by i.a. A. Jager (21x) & A.T. Rooswinkel (8x). Various sizes (mainly ca. 9,5 x 15 cm.). All mounted onto a cardboard mount & loosely inserted in a box. – Added: 2 similar. (56x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Nice views (mainly of buildings which were pulled down later on) compris- ing i.a. "Dam", "Damrak (met de oude Beurs)", "Herengracht", "Hoogesluis met Paleis voor Volksvlijt" (2x), "Keizersgracht", "Het Leidsche Plein", "Mid- denweg", "N.Z. Voorburgwal", "Overtoom", "Rembrandtplein (met Waagge- bouw)", "Rokin", "Stadsschouwburg (afgebrand in 1890)". – The cardboard mounts partly with explanatory annotations (in ink or pencil) & oval stamp ("Gebr. Douwes/ Ateliers Warmoesstraat 73/ Amsterdam") on verso.

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458 [TAROT-CARDS] – COLLECTION of 9 French tarot-cards (probably 18th-cent.), all handcol. woodcuts (of which 7 Roman numbered) with French caption in the block. All ca. 11 x 6,5 cm. Behind passepartout, in 3 frames. (3x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Comprising "IIII/ L'Ampereur", "XI/ La Force", "XII/ Le Pen=du", "XIII/ La Mort", "XIIII/ Atrempance", "XV/Le Diable", "XX/ Le Ivgement", "Reine Des Epee" & "Valet Des Epee". – In good condition (not examined out of frame). 159

OPTICAL PRINTS

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459 [AMERICA] – [NEW YORK] – "NEU YORCK. Eine Stadt in Nord-America auf einer Insul Manahattan genannt an der Mündung des Hudsons Flusses [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view (with German & French caption) by B.F. Leizelt. Publ. by "Negoce com[m]un de l'Academie Imperiale" (Augsburg, ca. 1770). Ca. 32 x 43 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Rare optical view of New York (dep. i.a. a ship-building yard). – A few minor defects (2 indentations in outer blank margins), but nevertheless an attrac- tive optical view.

460 [AMSTERDAM] – "A VIEW OF AMSTERDAM TACKEN FROM THE OLD RAM- PART [..]". Handcol. engr. optical view (publ. ca. 1770). Ca. 30 x 41 cm. Be- hind passepartout & framed. – "PROSPECTUS AMSTELODAMI EX MOENIO ANTIQUO [..]". Handcol. engr. optical view (partly perforated for translu- cent lighting) by M. Loyer. Publ. by Daumont (Paris, ca. 1770). Ca. 25 x 38,5 cm. – "[C]ANALIS QUAE VOCATUR KLEVENIERS PROSPICIENS [..]". Handcol. engr. optical view (publ. ca. 1770). Ca. 28,5 x 40 cm. Behind passepartout & framed (without glass). (3x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: With English, French, Italian & German caption. ¶ Ad 2: With Latin & French caption. – A few small defects (sl. foxed/ browned, occ. sl. soiled). ¶ Ad 3: With Latin & Spanish caption. – With defects (outer margins cropped with loss of a few letters of the caption, mounted onto a mount).

461 [CANADA] – [QUEBEC] – "QUEBECK. Eine Stadt in Nord-America, in Canada, an den lincken Ufer des Flusses St. Laurenz, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view (with German & French caption) by B.F. Leizelt. Publ. by "Ne- goce com[m]un de l'Academie Imperiale" (Augsburg, ca. 1770). Ca. 30 x 39,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] 160

¶ Rare optical view of Quebec (dep. i.a. a ship-building yard). – A few minor imperfections (occ. sl. soiled in outer margins), but nevertheless in good con- dition (not examined out of frame).

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462 [INDONESIA] – [BATAVIA] – "DIE INNERE AUSSICHT DES CASTELLS in Batavia nebst der Schloss Kirche [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. optical view (with German & French caption) by F.X. Habermann. Publ. by "Negoce com[m] un de l'Academie Imperiale" (Augsburg, ca. 1770). Ca. 29 x 40 cm. Mounted onto boards & behind passepartout. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Scarce optical view of the Castle of Batavia. – Waterstained in (outer) right part & upper left corner, sl. soiled/ foxed in outer blank margins.

FOREIGN TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS & VIEWS

463 [AFRICA] – [EGYPT] – "ALEXANDRIA". [&] "ALEXANDRIA". 2 Engr. panoramic views (both by Jan Luyken after C. de Bruyn). (Publ. in: "Reizen Van Cornelis de Bruyn, Door de vermaardste Deelen van Klein Asia, [..]", 1698). Resp. ca. 28,5 x 63 cm. & ca. 21 x 62 cm. Both behind passepartout & framed. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Nice large-sized views of the ruins of the ancient city Alexandria (one de- picting Pompey's Pillar). – Vertical folds (as publ.). Both views browned (not examined out of frame).

464 [AFRICA] – "CIMBEBAS ET CAFFARIAE Littora a Catenbela ad Promontorium Bo- nae Spei. Pascaerte van Cimbebas en Caffares Streckende van Catembela tot Cabo de Bona Esperanca [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. chart with cartouche. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amsterdam, ca. 1680). Ca. 42,5 x 53,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] 161

¶ Tooley p. 124. Cf. Norwich 254 (listing the re-edition publ. by L. Renard in 1715). Scarce sea-chart dep. the coastline of the (south-)western part of Africa (i.a. Angola, Namibia & South-Africa). – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few small defects (several dam. spots due to ink-corrosion repaired with tape on verso, sl. stained/ browned in outer blank margins).

465 [AMERICA] – "CHARTE VON DEM ENGELLAENDISCHEN U[ND]. FRANZO- ESISCHEN BESITZUNGEN IN NORD AMERICA [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche & legend. Publ. by J.G. Schreiber (Leipzig, ca. 1749). Ca. 17,5 x 24,5 cm. – Added: 2 other engravings, resp. a profile view of during the earthquake of November 1st 1755 (publ. ca. 1756, ca. 12,5 x 39 cm.) & a map of French Guiana (publ. by R. Bonne, ca. 1775, ca. 35 x 24 cm.). (3x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1: Sl. foxed/ browned, occ. sl. soiled.

466

466 [ARMENIA] – (MAP OF ARMENIA). Handcol. woodcut map afterM. Waldsee- müller & L. Fries. (Publ. in: C. PTOLEMY, "Geographia", ca. 1541). Ca. 30 x 37,5 cm. [€ 350 - 500] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Occ. restored on verso, but nevertheless an attractive (early) map of Armenia.

467 [ASIA] – "MAGNI MOGOLIS IMPERIVM [..]". Engr. map with cartouche after F. de Wit in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 41,5 x 52 cm. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Scarce map dep. various regions of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan & Bangla- desh. – Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

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467

468 [BALKANS] – "EXACTISSIMA TABULA, QUA TAM DANUBII FLUVII PARS IN- FERIOR, A Belgrado Urbe [..], ut Transylvania, Valachia, Moldavia, Bulgaria, Bessarabia et Romonia, aliiq Ucraniae ac Podoliae [..]". Engr. map in a con- temp. handcolouring. Publ. by N. Visscher (Amst., ca. 1690). Ca. 48,5 x 59 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

469

469 [BALKANS] – "EXACTISSIMA TABULA, QUA TAM DANUBII FLUVII PARS IN- FERIOR, A Belgrado Urbe [..], ut Transylvania, Valachia, Moldavia, Bulgaria, 163

Bessarabia et Romonia, aliiq Ucraniae ac Podoliae [..]". Engr. map in a con- temp. handcolouring. Publ. by N. Visscher (Amst., ca. 1690). Ca. 48,5 x 59 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

470 [BALKANS] – "KAART, NIEUWE, van t Koninkryk Bohemen T Hertogdom Sile- sien Markgraafschap Moravien en Lusatien". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 28,5 x 33,5 cm. – ISLES, LES, et Coste De La Dalmatie ou se Trouvent la Republique de Ra- guse et Partie de la Servie &c". Engr. map with cartouche (borders in a con- temp. handcolouring). (Publ. by H. de Leth, ca. 1750). Ca. 16 x 22 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). ¶ Ad 2: Doubled.

471 [BALKANS] – "LA PANNONIA LA DACIA L'ILLIRICO E LA MESIA". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with cartouche by G.M. Cassini. Publ. by Calcografia Camerale (Rome, 1801). Ca. 36 x 50 cm. – "NIEUWE KAART van t Koninkryk Bohemen T Hertogdom Silesien Markgraafschap Moravien en Lusatien". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 28,5 x 33,5 cm. (2x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

472 [BALKANS] – "PRINCIPATUS TRANSILVANIAE in suas quasque Nationes earumque Sedes et Regiones [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with car- touche. Publ. by J.B. Homann (Nürnberg, ca. 1720). Ca. 48 x 56,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

473 [BALKANS] – "PROVINCIE, LE, DI BULGARIA, E RUMELIA [..]". Engr. map with cartouche by G. Zuliani after G.A. Rizzi Zanoni (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by A. Zatta (Venice, 1781). Ca. 41 x 31,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Horizontal fold in the middle (as publ.). In fine condition.

474 [BALTIC STATES] – "LITHVANIA". Engr. map with cartouche afterG. Mercator. (Publ. by H. Hondius, ca. 1613). Ca. 37 x 43,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ French text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

475 [BALTIC STATES] – "LIVONIA". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after G. Mercator. Publ. by H. Hondius (Amst., 1627). Ca. 36,5 x 47,5 cm. – "LA LI- VONIE Avec les frontieres de Courlande et de Finlande, [..]. Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by P. van der Aa (Leyden, ca. 1729). Ca. 29 x 36 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Dutch text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

476 [BALTIC STATES] – "NOVA TOTIVS LIVONIAE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche in a fine contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by J. Janssonius (Amst., ca. 1650). Ca. 39 x 51,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. Small tear on fold in lower part, sl. soiled in outer blank margins, but else in good condition. 164

476

477 [BELGIUM] – [ANTWERP] – LOT of 2 late 16th-cent. engravings by Frans Ho- genberg (both in a contemp. handcolouring of which 1 partly HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD) dep. military scenes with a bird's-eye view of ANTWERP in the background. Both taken from: M. VON AITZINGER, "De Leone Belgico" (publ. between 1583-1596). Both ca. 19 x 28 cm. & behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). One en- graving doubled with 2 leaves (dep. 2 handcol. engravings), one engraving with small tear in upper blank margin, but else in good condition.

478

478 [CARIBBEAN] – "INSULAE AMERICANAE Nempe: Cuba, Hispaniola, Iamaica, Pto Rico, Lucania, Antillae vulgo Caribae, [..]". Handcol. engr. map with car- 165

touche. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Amsterdam, ca. 1730). Ca. 50 x 59 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Rare and decorative map with Dutch (second) title at top: "Stoel Des Oor- logs In America waar in vertoont werden alle desself voornaamste Eylande nieuwelycks uytgegeven door Reinier & Josua Ottens". – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.), a few small brown spots in outer margins, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

479

479 [CROATIA] – [POREC] – "PARENS". Woodcut view. (Publ. by Bernhard von Breydenbach, 1486). Ca. 26,5 x 40,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Very rare 15th-cent. view of the city Porec in Croatia publ. in Bernard von Breydenbach's "Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam" (Mainz, 1486). Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few dam. spots (ex- pertly restored on verso), but else in good condition.

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480 [CYPRUS] – "CYPRVS INSVLA". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche & 2 coats- of-arms. (Publ. by W. & J. Blaeu, ca. 1650). Ca. 38 x 50 cm. – Added: 5 others (1 map in poor condition), incl. 4 engravings related to Palestine (taken from a Dutch Bible, all browned). (6x) [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Ad 1: Dutch text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Small hole in the image (repaired with paper on verso), but nevertheless in good condition.

481

481 [DENMARK] – "DANIA REGNUM In quo sunt Ducatus Holsatia et Slesvicum Insulae Danicae et Provinciae Iutia, Scania, Blekingia et Hallandia [..]". Engr. map with cartouche in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., ca. 1680). Ca. 50 x 58 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Upper (blank) corners (sl.) browned, but else in good condition.

482 [DENMARK] – "INSULARUM DANICARUM ut Zee-landiae, Fioniae Langelandi- ae, Lalandiae Falstriae, Fembriae, Monae [..]". Engr. map with cartouche in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., ca. 1680). Ca. 49 x 58 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Upper (blank) corners (sl.) browned, but else in good condition.

483 [EUROPE] – "CARTA NOVA ACCURATA DEL PASSAGIO et strada dalli Paesi Bassi per via de Allemagna per Italia [..]". Engr. map with cartouche & legend in a fine contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., 1671). Ca. 47 x 55,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Scarce road-map for travellers & merchants from the Netherlands, Ger- many, part of France through Switzerland to the north of Italy. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 167

484 [EUROPE] – "EUROPA Secundum legitimas Projectionis Stereographicae reg- ulas et juxta recentissimas observationes [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche afterJ.M. Hase. Publ. by the Homann heirs (Nürnberg, 1743). Ca. 49 x 55 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Small hole in lower blank margin, but else in good condition.

485 [EUROPE] – "EUROPA/ das ein Drittheil der Erden/ nach gelegenheit unsern zeiten". Handcol. woodcut map afterS. Münster. (Publ. by H. Petri, ca. 1550). Ca. 25,5 x 34 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ German text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few small wormholes in lower blank margin, sl. browned on fold, but else in good con- dition.

486

486 [EUROPE] – "EVROPA recens descripta [..]". Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by W. Blaeu (Amst., ca. 1630). Ca. 36 x 46,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 400 - 600] ¶ Horizontal & vertical folds. Sl. torn in lower blank margin (repaired with paper on verso), sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

487 [EUROPE] – "EVROPA". Engr. map with cartouche (by Matthias Quad). (Publ. by J. Bussemacher, ca. 1600). Ca. 19,5 x 26,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Latin text on verso. Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

488 [FRANCE] – LOT of 2 late 16th-cent. engravings by Frans Hogenberg (both in a contemp. handcolouring & partly HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD) dep. mili- tary scenes with a bird's-eye view of resp. AMBOISE and ORLEANS in the 168

background. Both taken from: M. VON AITZINGER, "De Leone Belgico" (publ. between 1583-1596). Both ca. 18,5 x 27,5 cm. & behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Small tear in upper blank margin, but else in good condition.

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489

489 [FRANCE] – [CASSEL] – "CASLETVM Vulgo Cassel Olim Castellvm Morinor- vm". Handcol. engr. bird's-eye view with cartouche & 4 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649). Ca. 38,5 x 50 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Dutch text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 169

490 [FRANCE] – [DOUAI] – "DVACVM, Catuacorum vrbs, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with cartouche. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Ca. 33 x 40 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Small rubbed spot on fold, but else in good condition.

491 [FRANCE] – [DOUAI] – "DVACVM, Catuacorum vrbs, [..]". Handcol. engr. plan with legend. (Publ. by J. Janssonius after G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1650). Ca. 33 x 40 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

492

492 [FRANCE] – [DOUAI] – "DVACVM; Vulgo Douay". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with cartouche, 2 legends & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649). Ca. 41 x 50 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

493 [FRANCE] – [DUNKIRK] – "DUIJNKERCA praecipius totius Flandriae portus, [..]. Duijnkerken de prici- pael Zeehauen van geheel Vlaenderen [..]". Handcol. engr. profile view with car- touche (with Latin & Dutch text). (Publ. by L. Guicciardi- ni, between 1609-1648). Ca. 22 x 30,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 493 170

494 [FRANCE] – [DUNKIRK] – "DVYNKERCKE"/ "GREVELINGE"/ "BORBORCH". Three engravings in a fine contemp. handcolouring printed on one leaf (ca. 30 x 48,5 cm.) dep. a profile view of Dunkirk (ca. 12,5 x 48,5 cm.), a plan of Grevelingen (ca. 16 x 23,5 cm.) & a profile view of Bourbourg (ca. 16 x 23,5 cm.). (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

495 [FRANCE] – [DUNKIRK] – "PLAN DV FORT MARDICK Et de ses attacques, en l'an 1646 [..]". Engr. plan with cartouche after S. de Pontault de Beaulieu in a contemp. handcolouring. (Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649). Ca. 42 x 52,5 cm. Be- hind passepartout. – Added: 1 similar engr. plan publ. by J. Blaeu (ca. 1649). (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

496 [FRANCE] – [HESDIN] – "HESDINVM Oppidum et castrum in expugnabile, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Ca. 33 x 46 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. browned on fold, but else in good condition.

497

497 [FRANCE] – [LILLE] – "LILLE INSVLA RYSSELE". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with legend & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Ca. 33 x 43 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

498 [FRANCE] – [LILLE] – "LILLE INSVLA RYSSELE". Handcol. engr. plan with leg- end & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by J. Janssonius after G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1650). Ca. 33 x 43 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Large brown spot in outer right part (due to off-setting of the printed vignette on verso), but else in good condition. 171

499 [FRANCE] – [SAINT-OMER] – "S. AVDOMARI FANVM. S. Ausmer. Omer [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with cartouche, legend & coat-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Ca. 33,5 x 37,5 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. browned on fold, but else in good condition.

500

500 [FRANCE] – [SÈTE] – "VUE DU PORT DE CETTE Prise du milieu du Môle". Handcol. etching (aquatint) by A.L. Garneray. (Publ. ca. 1825). Ca. 36 x 45 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Nice view of the harbour of Sète by the French engraver Ambroise Louis Garneray (1783-1857). – Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

501 [FRANCE] – [VALENCIENNES] – "VALENCENA, Qvondam Cygnorvm Vallis, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. plan with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1590). Ca. 35,5 x 38,5 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

502 [FRANCE] – "GALLIAE REGNI POTENTISS[IMI]: NOVA DESCRIPTIO, [..]". Hand- col. engr. map with cartouche & coat-of-arms after Jean Jolivet. (Publ. by A. Ortelius, ca. 1595). Ca. 35 x 50 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). (Sl.) foxed/ browned (not examined out of frame).

503 [GERMANY] – [BEDBURG] – "SCHLOS IN BEDWER, DAS". Engr. bird's-eye view by Frans Hogenberg (in a contemp. handcolouring & partly HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD). Taken from: M. VON AITZINGER, "De Leone Belgico" (publ. be- tween 1583-1596). Ca. 19,5 x 28 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 40 - 80] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 172

504

504 [GREAT BRITAIN/ WALES] – "ACCURATISSIMA ANGLIAE REGNI ET WALLIAE PRINCIPATUS [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by F. de Witt (Amsterdam, ca. 1680). Ca. 58 x 48,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Horizontal fold (as publ.). A few small defects (several dam. spots due to ink- corrosion repaired with tape on verso, sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margin).

505 [HUNGARY] – "VNGARIAE LOCA PRAECIPVA [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after J. Sambucus. (Publ. by A. Ortelius, after 1579). Ca. 34,5 x 50,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Spanish text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imper- fections (sl. waterstained in outer blank margin, small tear in lower blank corner).

506 [INDIAN OCEAN] – "OCCIDENTALIOR TRACTUS INDIARUM ORIENTALIUM à Promontorio Bonae Spei ad C. Comorin". Contemp. handcol. engr. chart with cartouche. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amsterdam, ca. 1680). Ca. 44,5 x 54,5 cm. [€ 600 - 800] ¶ Norwich 256. Tooley p. 125. Rare and attractive sea-chart of the Western Indian Ocean dep. the coastlines of the (south-)eastern part of Africa (i.a. Mozambique, Tanzania & Kenia), Madagascar, the Arabian Peninsula & the southern part of Iran. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few small defects (sev- eral dam. spots due to ink-corrosion repaired with tape on verso, sl. stained/ browned in outer blank margins).

507 [INDIA] – [OLD ] – "GOA FORTISSIMA INDIAE VRBS in Christianorum potestatem anno Salutis 1509. deuenit". Contemp. handcol. engr. profile view. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, after 1572). Ca. 13 x 47 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.), but else in good condition. 173

506

508 [IRELAND/GREAT BRITAIN] – "BOWLES'S NEW POCKET MAP OF THE KING- DOM OF IRELAND, divided into it's Provinces, Counties & Baronies; [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. for Carington Bowles (London, 1791). Ca. 62 x 60 cm. – "BOWLES'S NEW POCKET MAP OF ENGLAND & WALES, with the Addition of New Roads, [..]". Handcol. engr. map with car- touche after D. Paterson. Publ. for Carington Bowles (London, ca. 1791). Ca. 60 x 52,5 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.). ¶ Ad 2: Outer blank margins trimmed to the plate-mark, but nevertheless in good condition.

509 [LUXEMBOURG] – "DUCATUS LUTZENBURGICI Tabula Nvperrime [..]". Engr. map with coat-of-arms in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Am- sterdam, ca. 1680). Ca. 47 x 56 cm. Behind passepartout. – "KAART, NIEU- WE, van het Hertogdom Luxemburg en het Graafschap Namen". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amsterdam, ca. 1750). Ca. 28 x 33 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (2 tiny cracks due to ink-corrosion), but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.).

510 [LUXEMBOURG] – "LVTZENBVRGVM, Ducatus eiusdem nominis, vetus et primaria Vrbs, [..]". Engr. bird's-eye plan with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms in a fine contemp. handcolouring. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1580). Ca. 35 x 42 cm. Behind passepartout. – "LUTZENBURGU[M], Ducatus eiusde[m] nominis, vetus et primaria vrbis, [..]". Handcol. engr. bird's-eye plan with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. in L. Guicciardini, ca. 1625). Ca. 23 x 31 cm. Behind passepartout. – And 1 other publ. by I. Tirion ("Nieu- we Kaart van het Hertogdom Luxemburg en het Graafschap Namen", ca. 1750). (3x) [€ 140 - 180] 174

¶ Ad 1: Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. creased in upper (blank) margin, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

510

511 [MEDITERRANEAN SEA] – "TOTIUS DANUBII cum Adjacentibus Regnis nec non Totius Graeciae et Archipelagi [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche afterA.G. Boehm. Publ. by the Homann heirs (Nürnberg, 1766). Ca. 46,5 x 55 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

512

512 [MIDDLE EAST] – "REGNVM PERSICVM IMPERIVM TVRCICVM IN ASIA RVS- SORVM PROVINCIAE ad Mare Caspivm aliaeque regiones finitimae, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Am- sterdam, ca. 1720). Ca. 50 x 88 cm. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Scarce large-sized map of Persia, Turkey and surroundings. – Three vertical folds (as publ.), but else in good condition.

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513 [MIDDLE EAST] – "SYRIA/ CYPERN/ PALESTINA/ MESOPOTAMIA/ BABYLO- NIA/ ZWEY ARABIA/ MIT BERGEN/ WÄSSEREN UND STETTEN". Woodcut map after S. Münster. (Publ. by H. Petri, ca. 1588). Ca. 32 x 36 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ German text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (sl. creased in lower corners, small tear in lower margin), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

514 [MILITARIA] – "SANCTONICOLAVM Vulgo S. Nicolas oppidum in Superiore Hungaria prope Zolnochium [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. plan with car- touche after G. Hoefnaglius [=J. Hoefnagel]. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogen- berg, ca. 1618). Ca. 32,5 x 43 cm. – And 11 similar 17th-/ 19th-cent. en- gravings (partly with defects), mainly dep. fortified towns & citadels (i.a. Badajoz, Bredevoort, Lingen, Moers, Rouen & Tortosa). (12x) [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Latin text on verso. Bird's-eye view of the capture of the fortified town Törökszentmiklós in Hungary (on October 20th 1595 by the Ottomans). – Fold in the middle (as publ.). With defects (doubled, sl. creased, part of the colouring clumsily re-coloured).

515 [MOROCCO/ INDIA] – "ANFA, QVIBVSDAM ANAFFA". – "AZAAMVRVM". – "DIV". 3 Contemp. handcol. engr. profile views printed on 1 leaf. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, after 1572). Resp. ca. 9 x 23 cm., ca. 9 x 22,5 cm. & ca. 9 x 47 cm. (leaf meas. ca. 22,5 x 50,5 cm.). [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Latin text on verso. Scarce views of resp. (Morocco), Azemmour (Morocco) & Diu (India). – Fold in the middle (as publ.), but else in good con- dition.

516 [PALESTINA] – "LANDT, DAS HEILIG, MIT AUSSTHEILUNG DER ZWÖLFF GE- SCHLECHTER". Woodcut map after S. Münster. (Publ. by H. Petri, ca. 1588). Ca. 32 x 36 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ German text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor im- perfections (sl. foxed/ browned), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

517 [POLAND] – "KAART, NIEUWE, van t' Koninkryk Poolen verdeelt in zyn byzon- dere Waywoodschappen; [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche by J. Keyser. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 29 x 35 cm. – "NUOVA CARTA del Regno Di Polonia Diviso nei suoi Palatinati [..]". Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 28,5 x 34 cm. – And 2 similar engr. maps of Poland publ. by Hendrik de Leth (ca. 1750) & Mathew Carey (ca. 1800). (4x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Scarce Italian edition publ. by Isaak Tirion. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

518 [POLAND] – "MAPPA GEOGRAPHICA REGNI POLONIAE, ex novissimis quot quot sunt mappis specialibus composita [..]". Handcol. engr. map with car- touche afterT. Mayer. Publ. by the Homann heirs (Nürnberg, 1773). Ca. 47,5 x 50,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

519 [POLAND] – "POLOGNE, LA, Dressée sur ce qu'en ont donné Starovolsk, Beau- plan, Hartnoch, et autres Auteurs. Rectifiee par les Observations d'Hevelius 176

[..]". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with cartouche by J. Condet after G. De L'Isle. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1740). Ca. 49 x 61,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

520 [POLAND] – "POLONIA ET SILESIA". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after G. Mercator. (Publ. by H. Hondius , ca. 1619). Ca. 34,5 x 45,5 cm. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle. A few small imperfections in outer blank margins (expertly restored with paper on verso), but else in good condition.

521 [POLAND] – "POLONIA ET SILESIA". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after G. Mercator. (Publ. by H. Hondius , ca. 1619). Ca. 34,5 x 45,5 cm. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Dutch text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

522 [POLAND] – "POLONIA ET SILESIA". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after G. Mercator. (Publ. by H. Hondius , ca. 1633). Ca. 34,5 x 45,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ French text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

523 [POLAND] – "REGNUM POLONIAE divisum in Magnum Ducatum Lithuaniae, magnam parvam que Poloniam, Prussiam, albam et rubram Russiam, Vol- hyniam, Podoliam, Ukraniam [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map. Publ. by G. & L. Valk (Amst., ca. 1700). Ca. 49 x 60 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. A few dam. spots (expertly restored with paper on verso), but else in good condition.

524

524 [POLAND] – "ROYAUME DE POLOGNE, LE, divisé en ses Duchés et Provinces, et subdivisé en Palatinats [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by G. Robert de Vaugondy (Paris, 1752). Ca. 48 x 53,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition. 177

525

525 [PORTUGAL/SPAIN] – "PAS CAART VAN HISPANGIEN, Vertoonende de Custen van Granade, Andaluzie Algarve Portugael, Galissien en Biscajen; met een gedeelte van Vranckryck; streckende van Heysant tot de Straet van ". Handcol. engr. chart with cartouche afterA. & I. de Bree. Publ. by H. Doncker (Amsterdam, ca. 1660). Ca. 43,5 x 53 cm. – "NIEUWE ZEEKAART VAN DE STRAAT VAN GIBRALTAR, Benevens een gedeelte van de Spaansche, Portugeessche en Moorsche Kust; [..]". Contemp. handcol. map afterH. Lyn- slager. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amsterdam, 1759). Ca. 39 x 41,5 cm. – And 1 similar engr. map of Portugal ("Regnorum Portugalliae Et Algarbiae [..]". Publ. by C. Allard, ca. 1705. With defects). (3x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Ad 1: Rare sea-chart dep. the coastlines of France, Spain, Portugal & the northern part of Morocco. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Doubled. A few small imperfections (a few rubbed spots in the image). ¶ Ad 2: Fold in the middle (as publ.). Small piece of upper blank corner torn off, but else in good condition.

526 [PORTUGAL] – "CORONA PORTUGALLIAE ET ALGARBIAE, Veteris Hispaniae, quondam Pars, Qua Lusitania audiit [..]". Engr. map with cartouche in a con- temp. handcolouring. Publ. by P. Schenck (Amst., 1703). Ca. 59,5 x 49,5 cm. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Horizontal fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

527 [PORTUGAL] – "PORTVGALLIA ET ALGARBIA quae olim Lvsitania". Engr. map with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms after F. Alvaro Seco in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by W. & J. Blaeu (Amst., ca. 1635). Ca. 38 x 50 cm. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ German text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condi- tion.

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528 [PORTUGAL] – "REGNORUM PORTUGALLIAE ET ALGARBIAE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche & legend after Placide de Sainte-Hélène & N. Visscher in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by P. Schenk Jr. (Amst., ca. 1740). Ca. 69 x 50 cm. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Horizontal fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

529

529 [POSTAL ROAD-MAP] – "POSTKARTE, NEUE UND VOLLSTAENDIGE, durch ganz Deutschland und durch die angränzenden Theile der benachbarten Länder [..]". Engr. map by J.M. Schmidt (divided in 32 sections & mounted on linen) with 3 cartouches & 2 legends (with German & French text) with bor- ders in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by "Homaennischen Erben" (Nürn- berg, 1786). Ca. 76,5 x 95,5 cm. Loosely inserted in a late 18th-cent. slipcase. [€ 250 - 350] 179

¶ Rare large-sized postal road-map engraved by Johann Michael Schmidt (1741-1793) depicting the postal routes (incl. stations) in Austria, Germany, parts of France & Italy, the Netherlands, Poland & Switzerland. The large engraving in upper left corner depicting i.a. the Olympian god Hermes as postman. – Slipcase sl. dam./ worn. A few minor defects to the map (occ. sl. frayed/ torn in outer margins), but nevertheless in an acceptable condition.

530 [RHINE] – "THÉATRE DE LA GUERRE ou Carte Nouvelle Du Cours Du Rhin depuis Strasbourg jusqu'a Worms et Les Pays Adjacens". Contemp. handcol. engr. map afterG. de L'Isle. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Amst., ca. 1740). Ca. 50 x 59,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

531 [RUSSIA] – [KRONSTADT] – "KROONSTADT. Algemeen gezigt op het eiland, de stad, de forten en de Golf van Finland". (Hand-)col. lithogr. view by C.C.A. Last (printed by P. Blommers, ca. 1860). Ca. 36,5 x 49 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ (Marg.) waterstained, (sl.) foxed/ browned, but a rare view of Kronstadt (near Saint Petersburg & the Gulf of Finland).

532

532 [RUSSIA] – [SIBERIA] – "TARTARIA". Handcol. engr. map with 3 cartouches. Publ. by J. Hondius (Amst., ca. 1606). Ca. 34 x 49,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ French text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, but else an attractive map of Siberia in good condition.

533 [RUSSIA] – [WHITE SEA] – "PASCAARTE VAN DE MONT VAN DE WITTE ZEE, tot aende Rivier Dwina al Archangel toe". Handcol. engr. chart with cartouche & inset map ("De Eylanden van Lombascho [..]"). (Publ. by Jacob Theunisz. Lootsman, ca. 1666). Ca. 42,5 x 53 cm. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Very rare sea-chart of the southern inlet of the Barents Sea in the northern part of Russia. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 180

533

534 [RUSSIA] – "CARTE DE MOSCOVIE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche after G. De L'Isle (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 50,5 x 62 cm. – "DWINAE FLUVII [..]". Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by "Janssonio-Waesbergiorum & Mosis Pitt" (ca. 1680). Ca. 46,5 x 54,5 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. waterstained in lower blank margin, outer blank margins trimmed to the plate-mark, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Map of the Northern Dvina River in the northern part of Russia. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

535 [RUSSIA] – "CARTE DE MOSCOVIE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche after G. De L'Isle (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 50,5 x 62 cm. – "DWINAE FLUVII [..]". Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by "Janssonio-Waesbergiorum & Mosis Pitt" (ca. 1680). Ca. 46,5 x 54,5 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.).

536 [RUSSIA] – "CARTE DE MOSCOVIE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche after G. De L'Isle. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 50,5 x 62 cm. – "PARTIE MERIDIONALE DE MOSCOVIE [..]". Engr. map after G. De L'Isle. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 50,5 x 61,5 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

537 [RUSSIA] – "MAPPAE IMPERII MOSCOVITICI pars Septentrionalis, [..]". – "IM- PERII MOSCOVITICI pars Australis [..]". 2 Contemp. handcol. engr. maps (one with cartouche) after G. de l'Isle. Publ. by M. Seutter (Augsburg, ca. 1730). Both ca. 49,5 x 57,5 cm. – Added: 1 other map engraved & published by John Cary ("A New Map of Egypt [..]". London, 1805). (3x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). (Sl.) marg. waterstained, 2 small tears in outer (blank) margins. ¶ Ad 2: Lower blank margin trimmed to the plate-mark. 181

538 [RUSSIA] – "PARTIE MERIDIONALE DE MOSCOVIE [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map after G. De L'Isle. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Amst., ca. 1740). Ca. 42 x 55,5 cm. – "DWINAE FLUVII [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by P. Schenk & G. Valk (Amst., ca. 1700). Ca. 46 x 54 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Map of the Northern Dvina River in the northern part of Russia.

539 [SCANDINAVIA] – KAART, NIEUWE, van het Koninkryk Zweden, [..]". Con- temp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche by J. Keyser. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 28,5 x 34 cm. Behind passepartout. – "ESTATS DE LA COURONNE DE SUEDE dans la Scandinavie [..]". Engr. map with cartouche (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). (Publ. by H. de Leth, ca. 1750). Ca. 16 x 21,5 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Ad 1: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Dou- bled.

540

540 [SCANDINAVIA] – "REGNI SUECIAE Tabula Generalis, divisa in Sueciae, Go- tiae Regna Finniae Ducatum Lapponiam, Livoniam Nordlandiam Ingriam et in omnes subiacentes provincias [..]". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with cartouche after F. de Wit. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mort- ier (Amst., ca. 1720). Ca. 50 x 57 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. waterstained in outer blank mar- gins, but else in good condition.

541 [SOUTH-AMERICA] – "KAART VAN HET ZUIDLYK EIND VAN AMERIKA. 1775". Engr. map with small inset map ("Nieuw Jaars Eilanden" & "Staten Land") by C. van Baarsel. (Publ. in Amsterdam, ca. 1780). Ca. 40,5 x 49 cm. Behind passepartout. – CHART OF NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN with tracks of the ship- ping to West Indies, North America &cc. Contemp. handcol. engr. map by J. Moffat. Publ. by J. Thomson (Edinburgh, ca. 1817). Ca. 50 x 63 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] 182

¶ Ad 1: Scarce map dep. the Strait of Magellan, Tierra Del Fuego, Patagonia & the Falkland Islands. – Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.). Partly remar- gined at the right side, but else in very good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Lower blank margin trimmed to the plate-mark, but else in good condition.

542 [SPAIN/PORTUGAL] – "NOVISSIMA ET ACCURATISSIMA REGNORUM HISPAN- IAE ET PORTUGALLIAE, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by P. Schenk (Amsterdam, ca. 1706). Ca. 48,5 x 58 cm. – "REGNOR- VM HISPANIAE NOVA DESCRIPTIO". Engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by G. Blaeuw (Amsterdam, ca. 1640). Ca. 37,5 x 49 cm. – And 1 similar engr. map ("Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae [..]". Publ. by J.B. Homann, ca. 1730. Waterstained). (3x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Ad 1: Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (sl. soiled in outer blank margins). ¶ Ad 2: Dutch text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. waterstained in lower blank margin, small tear in lower part of fold (partly repaired with tape on verso).

543 [SPAIN] – "ANDALVZIA CONTINENS SEVILLAM ET CORDVBAM". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by W. & J. Blaeu, ca. 1643). Ca. 38 x 50 cm. – "NAVARRA REGNVM". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche & coat-of-arms. Publ. by W. Blaeu (Amsterdam, after 1638). Ca. 42 x 50 cm. – And 1 similar engr. map ("Navarra". Publ. by H. Hondius, ca. 1640. Sl. waterstained). (3x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: French text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. waterstained in lower blank margin, small tear in lower part of fold. ¶ Ad 2: Latin text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (2 faint wa- terstains in lower blank margin).

544

544 [SPAIN] – "CATALONIAE PRINCIPATUS, nec non Ruscinonensis et Cerretaniae Comitatus [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by N. Viss[ch]er (Amsterdam, ca. 1690). Ca. 48 x 57,5 cm. – "LA CASTILLE Propre ou Vieille, et la Nouvelle; avec L'Estremadure Castillane [..]". Contemp. hand- 183

col. engr. map with cartouche after R. Mendes Silva. Publ. by N. Visscher (Amsterdam, ca. 1690). Ca. 45 x 55,5 cm. (2x) [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Ad 1: Fold in the middle (as publ.). Outer blank margin & part of fold strengthened with paper on verso. ¶ Ad 2: Fold in the middle (as publ.). Outer blank margin strengthened with paper on verso, fold in the middle & upper right corner, sl. browned in outer blank margins, lower blank corner sl. torn (strengthened with paper on verso).

545 [SPAIN] – "VALENTIAE REGNI, [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche. (Publ. by A. Ortelius, after 1584). Ca. 34,5 x 49 cm. – "ARRAGONIA REGNVM". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche afterJ.B. Labanna. Publ. by W. & J. Blaeu (Amsterdam, ca. 1645). Ca. 42 x 52 cm. (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: French text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (a few spots strengthened with paper on verso), but neverthe- less an attractive map. ¶ Ad 2: French text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned.

546 [SWEDEN] – [STOCKHOLM] – "STOCKHOLM". Handcol. lithogr. view. Publ. by F. Silber (Berlin, ca. 1850). Ca. 28 x 38 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Sl. foxed/ browned, small stain in upper (blank) corner, but else a rare view in good condition.

547

547 [SWEDEN] – [STOCKHOLM] – "UTSIGT AF STOCKHOLM [..]. VUE DE STOCK- HOLM prise de Castelholmen du côté oriental de la ville". Etched view in aquatinta (with Swedish & French caption) by J.F. Martin. (Publ. ca. 1800). Ca. 36 x 54,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Beautiful view of Stockholm by the Swedish engraver Johan Fredrik Martin (1755-1816). – Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

548 [SWEDEN] – "ACCURATA SCANIAE, BLEKINGIAE, ET HALLANDIAE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche & inset map in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., ca. 1680). Ca. 49 x 58,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Upper blank corners sl. discol., but else in good condition. 184

549

549 [SWEDEN] – "ACCURATA SCANIAE, BLEKINGIAE, ET HALLANDIAE [..]". Engr. map with cartouche & inset map in a fine contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., ca. 1680). Ca. 49 x 58,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (outer blank margins sl. frayed/ discol., small dam. spot in lower part repaired with paper on verso), but else in good condition.

550 [SWEDEN] – "DVCATVS VPLANDIA". Engr. map with 2 cartouches & coat-of- arms in a fine contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by J. & C. Blaeu (Amst., ca. 1650). Ca. 38 x 49,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

551 [SWEDEN] – "NORDLANDIAE et quibies Gestricia et Helsingicae Regiones". Engr. map with 2 cartouches & coats-of-arms after A. Buraeus in a fine con- temp. handcolouring. Publ. by J. Blaeu (Amst., ca. 1662). Ca. 41 x 47,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. In good condition.

552 [SWITZERLAND] – [FREIBURG] – "FRIBOURG Suisse. Freiburg Schweiz. Fri- burgh Switzerland". (Hand-)col. lithogr. view. Publ. by Joseph Scholz (Mainz, ca. 1840). Ca. 22,5 x 31 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Mounted onto boards (outer margins strengthened with paper), but else in good condition.

553 [SWITZERLAND] – [LAKE LUCERNE] – "A VIEW OF THE LAKE OF THE FOUR CANTONS ABOVE BRUNEN [..]". Contemp. handcol. aquatint (with English & French caption) by J.H. Troll. Publ. by J.H. Troll & R. Bowyer (London, 1803). Ca. 42 x 53 cm. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ (Very) rare view of Lake Lucerne by the Swiss artist Johann Heinrich Troll (1756-1824). – Severely foxed/ browned (due to off-setting), outer blank -mar gins sl. dam./ strengthened with paper on verso. 185

554 [SWITZERLAND] – [LAKE SARNEN] – "A VIEW OF THE LAKE OF SARNEN [..]". Contemp. handcol. aquatint (with English & French caption) by J.H. Troll. Publ. by J.H. Troll & R. Bowyer (London, 1803). Ca. 42 x 53 cm. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ (Very) rare view of Lake Sarnen by the Swiss artist Johann Heinrich Troll (1756-1824). – Severely foxed/ browned (due to off-setting), outer blank -mar gins sl. dam./ strengthened with paper on verso.

555 [SWITZERLAND] – [LUCERNE] – "LUZERN". (Hand-)col. lithogr. view. Publ. by Jos. Scholz (Mainz, ca. 1840). Ca. 25 x 33 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. frayed in outer blank margins, but else in good condition.

556 [SWITZERLAND] – [SCHAFFHAUSEN] – "PLAN DER STADT SCHAFFHAUSEN aufgenommen im Iahre 1820 [..]". Handcol. lithogr. plan by A. Tesini afterI.L. Peyer. (Publ. ca. 1820). Ca. 35,5 x 43,5 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Doubled.

557 [SWITZERLAND] – "ARGOW CUM PARTE MERID. ZVRICHGOW". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with cartouche after G. Mercator. (Publ. by W. Blaeu, ca. 1640). Ca. 38 x 49,5 cm. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). (Sl.) foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

558 [SWITZERLAND] – "HELVETIA, cum finitimis regionibus confoederatis". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with cartouche after G. Merca- tor. Publ. by W. Blaeu (Amst., ca. 1640). Ca. 38,5 x 50,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

559

559 [SWITZERLAND] – "HELVETIAE, NOVA, Foederatarumque cum eâ, [..]. Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring) with 2 cartouches & legend af- ter G. de L'Isle. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amst., ca. 1730). Ca. 47 x 61 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition. 186

560 [SWITZERLAND] – "KAART, NIEUWE, VAN ZWITSERLAND". Contemp. hand- col. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by I. Tirion (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 33 x 38 cm. – "LA SUISSE, Suivant les Nouvelles Observations [..]". Engr. map with cartouche (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by H. de Leth (Amst., ca. 1750). Ca. 16 x 22 cm. Behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Ad 1-2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). ¶ Ad 2: Doubled.

561 [SWITZERLAND] – "LA SUISSE divisée en ses XIII. Cantons et ses Alliés [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche (surrounded by 15 coats-of-arms) after G.A. Rizzi Zannoni. Publ. by J. Lattré (Paris, 1762). Ca. 33 x 47 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Fold in the middle (as publ.). Attractive map in very good condition (not examined out of frame).

562 [SWITZERLAND] – "POTENTISSIMAE HELVETIORUM REIPUBLICAE CANTONES TREDECIM cum Foederatis et Subjectis Provinciis exhibiti [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche after J.B. Homann. Publ. by the Homann heirs (Nürnberg, 1732). Ca. 48,5 x 56 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

563 [SWITZERLAND] – "TABULA GEOGRAPHICA qua Pars Meridionalis sive Supe- rior Rheni, Mosae, et Mosellae, [..]". Engr. map in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by N. Visscher (Amst., ca. 1690). Ca. 47,5 x 56 cm. Behind passepar- tout. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition.

564 [SWITZERLAND] – "ZVRICHGOW ET BASILIENSIS PROVINCIA". Engr. map with cartouche (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). (Publ. by W. Blaeu, ca. 1640). Ca. 38 x 49,5 cm. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition.

565

565 [TURKEY] – (MAP OF TURKEY). Handcol. woodcut map afterM. Waldseemül- ler & L. Fries. (Publ. in: C. PTOLEMY, "Geographia", ca. 1541). Ca. 30 x 46 cm. [€ 400 - 600] 187

¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Occ. restored on verso, but nevertheless an attractive (early) map of Turkey.

566 [WORLD-MAP] – "VERITABLE REPRESENTATION DES PREMIERES MATIERES OU ELEMENTS, avec leurs Directions &= âccidants dans leurs Tout; [..]. NIEUWE ENDE ALDERNEERSTIGHSTE ONDERSCHEYDINGHE DER ELEMENTEN, Van An- toninus Saliba, Maldeser in 't Italiaans beschreven, maar nu in Veel Plaatsen verbetert, Ende in 't Latyn overgeset door Corn: de Iudae Antwerperaar en nu in Duyts Gebraght door A.D W[=Abraham de Witt]". Handcol. engraving (partly in a contemp. handcolouring) with 2 cartouches (with parallel French & Dutch title), 2 small hemispheres in upper corners (dep. the North-pole & "Terra Australis") representing a WORLD-MAP in the form of a concentric cir- cle (with Hell in the middle) surrounded by larger concentric circles with on the outside a solar or lunar eclipse. Publ. by A. Schevenhuyse (Haarlem, ca. 1705). Ca. 57,5 x 52,5 cm. (leaf ca. 63,5 x 56 cm.). [€ 7.000 - 9.000] ¶ Cf. Shirley 226. Very rare large-sized engraving (only 2 copies in NCC & 5 copies in WorldCat) depicting the physical & cosmological world (according to pagan, medieval & Renaissance beliefs) incorporating a circular WORLD- MAP surrounded by i.a. fire, comets, celestial bodies, meteorological phenom- enons, Biblical plagues, mythological figures & the subterranean world (with Hell placed in the centre of the earth). The fire in the empyrean circle (with 2 salamanders & 2 phoenixes in the flames) probably refer to alchemy & Her- meticism seeing fire as a phase in the process of purification & transformation. ¶ The first edition of this curious engraving was published in 1582 by Antonio Saliba (of which only 1 copy is known). The second edition was publ. in 1593 by Cornelis de Jode (of which no copies are known) and hereafter (re-)published by Paul de la Houve (ca. 1600), Jean Messager (ca. 1640), Pierre Mariette (ca. 1640) & Gerard Jollain (ca. 1681) (of all these editions only 1 copy is known). Our edition is newly engraved (with only Dutch text in the plate) and published by the Dutch printmaker Ambrosius Schevenhuysen (died in 1712). Our copy with small alterations in Dutch title & address ("Tot Harelem By Ambr: Sch- evenhuyse Voor aan in de Zylstraat Caart en Konstverkooper") compared to copies described in public collections. ¶ With small defects (horizontal & verti- cal folds, a few tiny holes/thin spots on folds, a few small tears in outer (blank) margins, outer blank margins sl. frayed (occ. with loss of paper) and/or perfo- rated with small pinholes), but altogether in an acceptable condition.

567 [WORLDMAP] – "TYPUS ORBIS TERRARUM". Engr. worldmap in 2 hemispheres (with a quotation of Psalm 24 as Latin caption below) after G. Mercator & J. Hondius. (Publ. after 1607). Ca. 13 x 19,5 cm. Mounted onto a mount & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Lower part of both hemispheres depicting 567 188

resp. "Terra Australis Incognita" & "Terra Australis". – Outer margins cropped to the borderline (one hemisphere with loss of image), but nevertheless in good condition (not examined out of frame).

DUTCH TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS & VIEWS

568 [BRABANT] – "BRABANTIAE DUCATUS [..]". Handcol. engr. map with car- touche. Publ. by P. Schenk (Amsterdam, ca. 1710). Ca. 57 x 48,5 cm. – "DUCA- TUS BRABANTIAE Nova Tabula in qua Lovanii Bruxellarum March S Imperii Sylvae Ducis et Mechliniae Dominia [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by J.B. Homann (Nürnberg, ca. 1720). Ca. 57,5 x 48,5 cm. – "PARTIE SEPTENTRIONALE DU DUCHÉ DE BRABANT [..]". (Contemp.) hand- col. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by [D.] Robert de Vaugondy fils (Paris, ca. 1752). Ca. 48 x 59 cm. – And 1 other (handcol. engr. plan of BREDA publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649. With defects). (4x) [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Ad 1-3: Fold in the middle (as publ.). With defects: 4 small perforations in outer blank corners (touching the borderlines & a very small part of the im- age), part of the colouring clumsily re-coloured or heightened with gold, occ. sl. soiled/ stained in outer blank margins, a few repairs with tape on verso.

569

569 [BRABANT] – "TERTIA PARS BRABANTIAE qua continetur Marchionat. S.R.I. horum urbs primaria Antverpia [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. map with cartouche after M.F. van Langren. Publ. by W. Blaeu (Amsterdam, after 1634). Ca. 42 x 52 cm. – Added: 2 others related to Belgium, i.a. "Belgivm Catholicvm seu Decem Provinciae Germaniae Inferioris [..]" (handcol. engr. map publ. by the heirs of J.B. Homann, ca. 1747. With defects). (3x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Dutch text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). With defects: 4 small perforations in outer blank corners (touching the borderlines & a very small part of the image), part of the colouring clumsily re-coloured or height- ened with gold, occ. sl. soiled/ stained in outer blank margins, a few repairs with tape on verso. 189

570

570 [DELFLAND] – "DELFLANTS Tweeëntwintichste Stuk: van de Groene Wegh, en de Maes, tot de Harre Wegh en Toren Dyk, En van de Groene Wegh en Drieënhuyzen, tot de Maes Schiedam en Schielant [..]". Handcol. engr. map (publ. ca. 1712). Ca. 49,5 x 58 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Separate part of the wall-map "T Hooge Heemraedschap van Delflant [..]" by N.S. & J. Cruquius. – In good condition (not examined out of frame).

571

571 [DORDRECHT] – "DORDRACUM vulgo Dortt. [..]". Handcol. engr. profile view with cartouche, legend & coat-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1580). Ca. 30 x 49 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.), but else in good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

572 [FRIESLAND] – "FRISIA OCCIDENTALIS [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche by E.S. Hamersveldt & S. Rogerus after A. Metius & G. Freit- ag. Publ. by J. Janssonius (Amsterdam, ca. 1650). Ca. 39 x 50 cm. – "WESTER- 190

GO". Handcol. engr. map. (Publ. by I. Tirion, ca. 1785). Ca. 41 x 33 cm. – And 1 similar ("De Grietenye van Wonsera-Deel, [..]". Publ. by B. Schotanus à Sterringa, after 1664). (3x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Dutch text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few tiny worm- holes in outer blank margins, sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.).

573 [FRIESLAND] – "LEOVERDIA". Handcol. engr. plan with cartouche, legend & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649). Ca. 40 x 50,5 cm. – "STAVEREN UIT DE ZUIDERZEE TE ZIEN [..]". Engr. view (with Dutch & French caption) by M. Sallieth after D. de Jong. Publ. by P. Yver, J. Smit en Zoon & F.W. Greebe (Amsterdam, ca. 1781). Ca. 28,5 x 39 cm. – And 1 similar ("Harlingen". Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649. With defects in outer blank margins). (3x) [€ 140 - 180] ¶ Ad 1: Latin text on verso. – Fold in the middle (as publ.). Small tear on fold in upper blank margin. Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition. ¶ Ad 2: Outer blank corners sl. dam., sl. frayed/ torn in outer blank margins.

574 [GRONINGEN] – "GRONINGA, opulenta, populosa, et validé contra hostiles insultus munita Phrisi[a]e vrbs, [..]". Handcol. engr. plan with cartouche & 2 coats-of-arms. (Publ. by G. Braun & F. Hogenberg, ca. 1575). Ca. 32,5 x 44 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Fold in the middle (as publ.). A few minor imperfections (small dam. spot in lower right corner, 3 small brown stains in the image), but nevertheless in good condition (not examined out of frame).

575

575 [HAARLEMMERMEER] – "AFBEELDINGE VAN ZEKER CONCEPT Tot Bedykinge, Van De Haarlemer, Leydse En Andere Byleggende Meeren [..]". Engr. map with legend by D. van Breen after J.B. Veeris in a contemp. handcolouring. Publ. by N. Viss[ch]er (Amsterdam, ca. 1677). Ca. 48 x 71,5 cm. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Cf. Donkersloot-de Vrij 716b (listing a later edition publ. by N. Visscher/ P. Schenk). – Vertical folds (as publ.). A few small repairs with paper on verso, but else in good condition. 191

576 [HOLLAND] – "COMTÉ DE HOLLANDE, LE". Handcol. engr. map with car- touche & coat-of-arms after B.F. van Berckenrode. Publ. by D. de la Feuille (Amsterdam, ca. 1702). Ca. 15,5 x 23 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Hollandia Comitatus 50.3. Third state (of 5). – In good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

577 [HOLLAND] – "DE CUST VAN HOLLANDT tussen de Maes en Texel". Handcol. engr. chart with cartouche. (Publ. by H. Doncker, ca. 1670). Ca. 43 x 52,5 cm. – "RHINOLANDIAE, AMSTELANDIAE, et circumjacent. aliquot territorioru[m]. [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche after B.F. van Bercken- rode. Publ. by G. Valk & P. Schenk (Amsterdam, ca. 1710). Ca. 45 x 54,5 cm. – And 1 other (engr. plan of Dordrecht by Romeyn de Hooghe, publ. in 1677. With defects). (3x) [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Ad 1: Fold in the middle (as publ.). With defects (doubled, lower corner waterstained, sl. dam. in outer blank margins). ¶ Ad 2: Fold in the middle (as publ.). With defects (browned, partly strengthened with tape on verso, upper part of fold wormholed).

578

578 [HOLLAND] – "HOLLANDIA quae olim Batauia antiqua Catthorum sedes, [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche & coat-of-arms by H. Nagel. Publ. by J. Bussemacher (ca. 1592). Ca. 18 x 27 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Hollandia Comitatus 21. First & only state. – In good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

579 [HOLLAND] – "RHINOLANDIAE, AMSTELANDIAE, et circumjacent [..]". Con- temp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche after B.F. van Berckenrode. Publ. by G. Valk & P. Schenk (Amst., ca. 1700). Ca. 44,5 x 54 cm. – Added: a similar engr. map (in mediocre condition) publ. by H. Hondius (Amst., ca. 1629, ca. 45 x 55,5 cm.). (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). A few small dam. spots (due to ink- corrosion), but else in good condition. 192

580 [LEO BELGICUS] – "JOURNAL DE LA BELGIQUE [..]. Mercredi, 14 Juin 1815. No. 134. Tome VI". Broadside with letterpress French text and woodcut vi- gnette at top (dep. a small map of the Netherlands in the shape of a LEO BELGICUS, meas. ca. 4 x 3,5 cm.). Ca. 25 x 19 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 50 - 100] ¶ Van der Heijden (Leo Belgicus) 32. Odd issue of a scarce periodical (publ. in Brussels). – Horizontal & vertical fold, small waterstain in upper (blank) corner.

581 [LEO BELGICUS] – "TAFEL VANDE XVII NEDERLANDZE PROVINCIEN, Verton- ende der zelver verdeling, grootte van Landen en Steden, [..]". Contemp. handcol. engraving (with Dutch text) after C. Specht with inset general map of the Netherlands (dep. a vague contour of a LEO BELGICUS), distance-ta- ble & 26 coats-of-arms. Publ. by R. & J. Ottens (Amsterdam, between 1726- 1750). Ca. 48,5 x 58 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 150] ¶ Van der Heijden (Leo Belgicus) 30.3. Third state (of 3). – Two folds in the middle (one as publ.) of which one with a few small imperfections, but never- theless in good condition (not examined out of frame).

582

582 [MANUSCRIPT MAP] – [LOPIKERWAARD] – [HATTINGA, D.W.C.] – "GENER- AALE LAND-KAARTE VAN DEN LOOPICKER-WAARD, Ao. 1771. door D: W: C: Hattinga". MANUSCRIPT MAP in black ink on paper in a fine contemp. handcolouring with title at top, 4 legends (with Dutch text) & compass-rose, consisting of 3 attached leaves (of which 2 watermarked "C & I Honig") with outer blank margins bordered with green silk (incl. 1 tie). Ca. 91 x 167 cm. [€ 4.000 - 6.000] ¶ Cf. Koeman (Geschiedenis van de kartografie van Nederland) p. 145 & pp. 154-155 and Fockema Andreae/ Van 't Hoff pp. 71-72. Beautiful & very de- tailed MANUSCRIPT MAP of the Lopikerwaard (a polder located between Zuid- Holland & Utrecht) depicting the canals & drainages situated between the riv- ers IJssel & Lek in the surroundings of i.a. Haastrecht, Oudewater, Montfoort, IJsselstein, Vianen, Nieuwpoort & . The scale of the map is "600 193

Roeden Rhynlants"[=ca. 1:16.000]. Two legends are titled: "Aanwysinge van alle de Boesems, Watermolens, en Sluysen der Uytwateringen van den Lopick- er-Waard: zoo op den Yssel, de Leck, als de Vlist; [..]" & "Renvoy van alle de Hoofden, Cribben, en Packwerken; Geleegen aan de Noord Leckendijck". ¶ The Dutch surveyor-engineer David Willem Carel Hattinga (1730-1790), son of the physician & cartographer Willem Tiberius Hattinga (1700-1764), surveyed this map in September & October 1771, probably by order of a water-board consid- ering the detailed information on the local drainage-systems. At the end of the extensive legend in the outer part D.W.C. Hattinga remarks: "Deese Meetinge ende Kaarteeringe van den Geheelen Loopicker-Waard, en Annexe Landen is gedaan in de maanden September en October Ao. 1771, door mij onderge- schreeve Gesworen Landmeeter voor den Edele Hoove van Vlaanderen binnen Middelburg in Zeeland Resideerende; In teecken der Waarheijd Certificeere deezen binnen Hulst in Staats Vlaanderen den 23 Julij 1772". This manuscript map stood model for a map engraved by Barent de Bakker (active between 1762-1805) which was published in 1785 in Amsterdam by Leonard Schenk Jan- sz. (1732-1800). The date mentioned on the engraved map ("den 8sten January Ao. 1772") differs from the date mentioned on our manuscript map ("den 23 Julij 1772"), so probably our manuscript map is a revised version. In 1993 a facsimile-reprint was published by Canaletto (Alphen aan den Rijn) with an in- troduction by Leendert Aardoom. ¶ Outer margins occ. sl. waterstained (upper corners worse), outer blank margin of lower right corner sl. frayed/ torn, occ. sl. creased, but nevertheless in good condition.

583 [NETHERLANDS/ EUROPE] – "KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS, including the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, with the Post Roads and Stations, likewise the Limits as settled by the Treaty of Paris, Nov[embe].r 20th 1815". Engr. map (bor- ders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by J. Wyld (London, 1840). Ca. 78 x 55,5 cm. Framed. – "MAP OF EUROPE . Exhibiting its Principal States, as Settled by the Treaty of Paris". Engr. map (borders in a contemp. handcolouring). Publ. by J. Wyld (London, 1839). Ca. 52,5 x 66 cm. Framed. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Re-edition of a large-sized map of the Netherlands (the first edition was engraved by Samuel John Neele & his son Josiah, published by William Faden in 1820). – Horizontal fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition (not examined out of frame). ¶ Ad 2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). In good condition (not examined out of frame).

584 [NETHERLANDS] – LOT of 2 late 16th-cent. engravings by Frans Hogenberg (both in a contemp. handcolour- ing & partly HEIGHT- ENED WITH GOLD) dep. military scenes with a bird's-eye view of resp. DEN HAAG and DELFT in the back- ground. Both taken from: M. VON AITZ- INGER, "De Leone Bel- 584 194

gico" (publ. between 1583-1596). Resp. ca. 20 x 29,5 cm. & ca. 18,5 x 28,5 cm. One engraving behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Ad 1: Small portion of upper blank margin torn off, small tear in upper margin, but else in good condition.

585 [NETHERLANDS] – LOT of 2 late 16th-cent. engravings by Frans Hogenberg (both in a contemp. handcolouring & partly HEIGHTENED WITH GOLD) dep. military scenes with a bird's-eye view of resp. DIEMERDIJK (& AMSTERDAM in the background) and LOCHEM. Both taken from: M. VON AITZINGER, "De Leone Belgico" (publ. between 1583-1596). Resp. ca. 19,5 x 28 cm. & ca. 18,5 x 27 cm. Both behind passepartout. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1-2: Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Ad 1: Small portion of upper blank margin torn off, but else in good condition.

586 [NETHERLANDS] – "BELGII PARS SEPTENTRIONALIS communi nomine Vulgo Hollandia [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. map with inset map of New York and surroundings ("Batavorum Coloniae Occidental. Indiis Septentrionalis Ameri- cae implantatae" with inset profile view of "Niew Amsterdam") and inset map of the former Dutch East Indies and surroundings ("India Orientalis Batavorum Commerciis Potentia & Coloniis celeberrima" with inset profile view of "Bata- via"). Publ. by J.B. Homann (Nürnberg, ca. 1730). Ca. 48 x 56 cm. – "BELGII UNI- VERSI SEU INFERIORIS GERMANIAE quam XVII Provinciae, Austriaco, Gallico et Batavo Sceptro parentes constituunt, [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. map with cartouche by D.A. Hauer afterT. Mayer. Publ. by the heirs of J.B. Homann (Nürnberg, ca. 1748). Ca. 49 x 53 cm. – "LES PROVINCES-UNIES DES PAYS-BAS, qui Comprennent Le Duché De Gueldre, Les Comtés De Hollande, De Zelande, [..]". (Contemp.) handcol. engr. map with cartouche. Publ. by [G.] Robert [de Vaugondy] (Paris, ca. 1753). Ca. 48 x 59 cm. – And 1 similar (historical) map of the Netherlands (engr. by A. van Krevelt, ca. 1783). (4x) [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Ad 1-3: Fold in the middle (as publ.). – With defects: 4 small perforations in outer blank corners (touching the borderlines), the colouring partly clum- sily re-coloured (the first map partly heightened with gold), occ. sl. soiled/ stained in outer blank margins.

587 [NETHERLANDS] – "BELGII VETERIS TYPVS [..]". Handcol. engr. historical map with 4 cartouches. Publ. by A. Ortelius (Antwerp, ca. 1584). Ca. 37,5 x 48,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, 2 small (closed) tears in lower (blank) margin, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

588 [NETHERLANDS] – "COMITATUS HOLLANDIAE ET DOMINII ULTRAIECTINI TABULA" & "CARTE NOUVELLE DE LA COMTÉ DE HOLLANDE ET DE LA SEI- GNEURIE D'UTRECHT [..]". LOT of 10 partly handcol. engr. maps (printed on 5 leaves, of which 2 with a large cartouche) numb. in the plate 31/32, 33/34, 35/36, 37/38 & 39/40. Publ. by J. Covens & C. Mortier (Amsterdam, after 1720). All maps ca. 40,5 x 29,5 cm. (all leaves ca. 57 x 68 cm.), tipped onto boards (3 maps behind glass). (5x) [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Hollandia Comitatus 53.5. Fifth edition (of 6) of a large-sized wall-map originally consisting of 40 parts. The first edition was published by Jacob 195

Aertsz. Colom in 1639. The present maps depict the surroundings of i.a. 's- Hertogenbosch & Heusden (no. 32), Leerdam & Culemborg (no. 33), Amers- foort (no. 35), the island Emmeloord (no. 37), the island Urk (no. 38), Sloten (no. 39) & Franeker (no. 40). ¶ With small defects (partly foxed/ browned, occ. sl. dam./ frayed in outer blank margins).

589

589 [NETHERLANDS] – "NOVUS XVII INFERIORIS GERMANIAE PROVINCIARUM TYPUS de integro multis in locis emendatus [..]". Handcol. engr. map with 2 cartouches & coat-of-arms by Petrus Kaerius. Publ. by P. Kaerius (Amst., ca. 1617). Ca. 38 x 50 cm. Framed. [€ 300 - 500] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned, occ. sl. soiled in outer blank margin, but else an attractive map in good condition (not exam- ined out of frame).

590 [NETHERLANDS] – "NOVUS XVII INFERIORIS GERMANIAE PROVINCIARUM TYPUS [..]". Handcol. engr. map with 3 cartouches & compass-rose by Josua vanden Ende. Publ. by "Willem Ianszoon" [=W.J. Blaeu] (Amsterdam, ca. 1635). Ca. 39,5 x 50 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Attractive map of the seventeen provinces of the Netherlands. The first edi- tion (enriched with topographical views around the borders) was published in 1608. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. foxed/ browned in outer blank margins (due to off-setting of the passepartout), but else in good con- dition (not examined out of frame).

591 [NETHERLANDS] – "NOVUS XVII INFERIORIS GERMANIAE PROVINCIARUM TYPUS [..]". Handcol. engr. map with 3 cartouches. Publ. by W. Blaeu (Am- sterdam, ca. 1630). Ca. 39,5 x 50,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Sl. torn on fold in lower part, foxed/ browned, but nevertheless an attractive map (not examined out of frame). 196

590

592 [NOORD-HOLLAND] – [ZIJPE] – "AFBEELDINGH VAN DE ZYPE, Haar Dykagie, Wegen, Wateringhen, Molens, Hofsteden en Wooningen [..]". Engr. map with cartouche, legend & coat-of-arms after J.D. Zoutman. (Publ. ca. 1665). Ca. 44,5 x 66,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 250 - 350] ¶ Donkersloot-de Vrij 98n. Rare medium-sized version of a poldermap by Jan Dirksz. Zoutman (1614-1679). The large-sized version was engraved by Rei- nier Persijn and printed on 6 leaves. – Sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

593 [ROTTERDAM] – "DELFS HAVEN. Le Port De Delft". Contemp. handcol. engr. view afterD. de Jong. (Publ. ca. 1805). Ca. 26 x 37,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Sl. creased in the middle, occ. sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condi- tion (not examined out of frame).

594 [ROTTERDAM] – "GRONDKAART DER STAD ROTTERDAM, op het einde der XVI eeuw". Handcol. lithogr. plan with legend printed by "Voorn Boers & Co.". Publ. by "Wed. van der Meer en Verbruggen" (Rotterdam, ca. 1832). Ca. 44 x 51 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. – "PLAN DE ROTTERDAM". Handcol. engr. plan with cartouche & coat-of-arms (by J. Harrewijn). (Publ. ca. 1710). Ca. 14 x 19 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. (2x) [€ 150 - 250] ¶ Ad 1: Scarce plan (publ. in: G. van Reyn, "Geschiedkundige beschrijving der stad Rotterdam [..]", 1832). – Horizontal & vertical folds (as publ.). A few mi- nor imperfections (paperflaw in the middle), but else in good condition (not examined out of frame). ¶ Ad 2: Vertical fold (as publ.).

595 [UTRECHT] – "DE OFFERSTEEN DER ROMEINEN, En Zoogenoemde Bijlhouw- ers Toren te Utrecht [..]". Aquatint (printed in sepia) by F.C. Dietrich after C. van Hardenberg. (Publ. ca. 1817). Ca. 42 x 50 cm. – "NIEUWE EN NETTE 197

AFTEKENING van de Door Gravinge die er staat te Geschieden beginnende van de Stadt Utrecht tot aan Spakenborg in de Zuyder Zee [..]". 2 Engr. maps printed on 1 leaf. Publ. by the widow of J. Ottens (Amsterdam, ca. 1720). Ca. 37 x 34 cm. – And 1 other ("Kaart van de Verdedigingslinie van de Provincie Holland in de jaren 1672 en 1673". Publ. by the brothers Van Langenhuyzen, ca. 1850. Sl. torn on folds). (3x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Rare view of the so-called "Bijlhouwerstoren" (in 1694 transformed into a windmill) in the city of Utrecht. – Apart from some foxing in good con- dition. ¶ Ad 2: Publ. in "Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid". – With folds (as publ.) partly strengthened with tape on verso.

595

596 [UTRECHT] – "DOMINII ULTRAIECTINI TABULA [..]". Partly handcol. engr. map with coat-of-arms. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amsterdam, ca. 1680). Ca. 47 x 56 cm. Framed. [€ 70 - 90] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). (Sl.) foxed/ browned (due to off-set- ting), a few small (closed) tears in lower (blank) margin.

597 [UTRECHT] – "GEZICHT VAN DE GILBRUG BUITEN UTRECHT OP DE WITTE VROUWE POORT [..]". Engr. view (with Dutch & French caption) by J.J. le Veau afterVersteegs . Publ. in 1772 by J. van Schoonhoven & Comp. (Utrecht) and J.J. le Veau (Paris). Ca. 35,5 x 47 cm. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Small portion of upper blank corner torn off, but else in good condition.

598 [UTRECHT] – "GEZICHT VAN DE MALIEBAAN TE UTRECHT VAN 'T EINDE [..]". Engr. view (with Dutch & French caption) byJ.J. le Veau afterVersteegs . Publ. in 1772 by J. van Schoonhoven & Comp. (Utrecht) and J.J. le Veau (Paris). Ca. 36,5 x 48 cm. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Sl. foxed/ browned, outer blank margins strengthened with paper on verso, but else in good condition. 198

599

599 [UTRECHT] – "GEZICHT VAN DE MALIEBAAN TE UTRECHT VANTBEGIN, [..]". Engr. view (with Dutch & French caption) byP.J. Duret afterJ. Versteeg. Publ. in 1772 by J. van Schoonhoven & Comp. (Utrecht). Ca. 35,5 x 47 cm. [€ 80 - 120]

600 [ZALTBOMMEL] – "SALT-BOEMEL". Engr. profile view. (Publ. by J. Blaeu, ca. 1649). Ca. 20,5 x 53 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 60 - 120] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Small brown spot in lower part, sl. foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

601 [ZEELAND] – "COMITATVS ZELANDIAE [..]". Partly handcol. engr. map with cartouche afterN. Visscher. Publ. by P. Schenk Jr. (Amsterdam, ca. 1730). Ca. 46 x 55 cm. Framed. – "ZEELANDIA COMITATUS". Partly handcol. engr. map with 2 cartouches. Publ. by P. Schenk & G. Valk (Amsterdam, ca. 1700). Ca. 38 x 49 cm. Framed. (2x) [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Ad 1: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Remargined (outer blank mar- gins pasted over with paper to the borderline), sl. foxed/ browned (not ex- amined out of frame). ¶ Ad 2: Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.). Severely foxed/ browned (not examined out of frame).

602 [ZEELAND] – "ZELANDICARVM INSVLARVM [..]". Contemp. handcol. engr. map with cartouche after Jacob van Deventer. (Publ. by A. Ortelius, ca. 1580). Ca. 33,5 x 46,5 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 200 - 300] ¶ Latin text on verso. – Vertical fold in the middle (as publ.), (outer) right part foxed/ browned, but else in an acceptable condition (not examined out of frame).

603 [ZUID-HOLLAND] – [VOORNE] – "CAARTE DER HEERLYCHEYT VAN NATERS ENDE PANCRAS GORS". Engr. map (with coat-of-arms of the noble family 199

Naters at top) by J. Stemmers & J. Luiken afterA. Steyaart in a fine contemp. handcolouring. (Publ. in 1701). Ca. 49 x 69 cm. Behind passepartout. [€ 80 - 120] ¶ Cf. Donkersloot-de Vrij 247. – Outer blank margin (sl.) waterstained/ trimmed to the plate-mark (strengthened with paper on verso), but else a nice polder-map in good condition.

604 [ZUID-HOLLAND] – "NOVISSIMA DELFLANDIAE, Schielandiae et circumiacen- tium insularum ut Voornae, Overflackeae, Goereae, Iselmondae, aliarumque tabula [..]". Handcol. engr. map with cartouche after B.F. van Berckenrode. Publ. by F. de Wit (Amst., ca. 1680). Ca. 44,5 x 54 cm. Behind passepartout & framed. [€ 100 - 200] ¶ Vertical fold in the middle. (Sl.) foxed/ browned, but else in good condition (not examined out of frame).

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SALE RESULTS AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS AND PRINTS MAY 23rd & MAY 24th

ITEMS NOT MENTIONED REMAINED UNSOLD nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3

1 80 55 60 107 100 174 80 227 40 276 100 2 100 56 150 108 80 177 200 228 50 277 80 3 100 57 50 109 120 178 100 229 60 278 50 4 120 58 70 110 50 180 350 230 60 279 180 5 200 59 30 112 350 181 375 231 90 280 180 6 70 60 250 115 60 182 50 232 50 281 160 7 50 61 30 116 130 184 130 233 40 282 70 8 70 62 70 117 80 185 50 234 35 283 160 10 300 63 100 118 110 186 70 236 40 284 800 11 225 64 30 119 110 187 65 237 90 285 90 14 300 65 950 120 500 188 100 238 80 286 150 15 400 66 80 121 375 189 70 239 300 287 150 17 350 67 110 122 100 190 50 240 80 288 75 21 60 68 550 124 100 191 200 241 50 289 550 23 100 69 80 126 150 193 60 242 70 290 150 24 180 70 50 127 150 194 50 243 80 291 200 25 50 72 100 129 60 195 50 245 100 292 80 26 250 73 110 130 60 196 70 247 250 293 100 27 450 74 160 131 100 197 1100 248 110 295 100 28 120 75 110 132 300 198 50 249 190 296 140 29 50 76 30 133 100 199 50 250 575 297 60 30 140 77 120 134 45 200 50 251 450 298 100 31 60 78 60 135 60 201 100 252 170 299 1000 33 275 79 80 136 4500 202 70 253 650 300 80 34 30 80 90 138 50 203 70 255 375 301 100 35 60 81 20 140 110 205 225 258 45 302 225 36 70 82 40 142 100 206 900 259 180 303 100 37 60 83 50 144 160 207 170 260 100 304 250 38 110 84 30 145 90 208 100 261 100 305 60 39 190 85 40 147 250 210 2500 262 100 306 225 40 1400 86 400 148 50 212 300 263 100 307 275 41 45 87 40 150 110 213 1000 264 60 308 60 42 150 89 650 154 120 214 80 265 180 309 60 43 60 90 3500 157 200 215 100 266 50 310 80 44 300 91 50 163 275 216 150 267 200 311 850 45 80 93 40 166 300 217 80 268 225 312 200 47 100 94 50 167 90 218 150 269 60 313 60 48 1500 95 50 168 100 219 30 270 100 314 160 49 35 96 50 169 225 220 250 271 550 315 500 50 80 97 110 170 70 222 110 272 80 316 110 51 50 101 120 171 120 224 160 273 100 317 40 53 60 102 160 172 120 225 50 274 125 318 300 54 200 105 100 173 140 226 90 275 100 319 400 202 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3 nr. 3

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Indonesian Art Sale ll

In september 2017 organiseerden wij onze eerste veiling die exclusief gericht was op Indonesische kunst. Die eerste Indonesian Art Sale is een groot succes geworden met verkooprecords en veel belangstel- ling uit binnen- en buitenland. Daarom is inmiddels de tweede Indo- nesische veiling in voorbereiding genomen. Die veiling wordt gehou- den in september 2018 maar nu al kunt u kunst en antiek inbrengen.

Wij zoeken waardevolle Indische kunst en kunstnijverheid

Bent u in het bezit van schilderijen van kunstenaars als Kusama Af- fandi, Rudolf Bonnet, Willem Gerard Hofker, Lee Man Fong, Raden Bustaman Saleh en Theo Meier? Het Venduehuis is hét adres om uw Indische kunst en antiek te veilen.

Voor een beoordeling en bespreking van de veilingmogelijkheden kunt u contact opnemen met mij. Samen met Frans Leidelmeijer maak ik graag een afspraak met u.

Drs Chris Vellinga, Register Taxateur Kunst en Antiek Lee Man Fong ( 1913-1988), kavel 0082 c.vellinga @venduehuis.com Twee duiven onder een bloesemtak +31 (0)70 302 86 91 111.600 euro

Gerard Adolfs (1898-1968) kavel 0026 ‘Madoereesche moord’ 80.600 euro

Kusama Affandi (1907-1990), kavel 0067 Nobelstraat 5, 2513 BC Den Haag ‘Wild Boar’ T +31 70 365 88 57 l www.venduehuis.com l [email protected] 158.700 euro AANTEKENINGEN

Wanted for Auction: Antiquarian Books and Prints

Van Stockum’s is one of the oldest auction houses in the Netherlands, the leading expert in antiquarian books and historical prints since 1833.

A richly illustrated catalogue is published for all our auctions to make your books and prints truly stand out. Together with our many years of experience, this will ensure optimal sales results.

BOOK OF HOURS Bourges, ca. 1480 Sold for € 17.000

CRISPIJN VAN DE PASSE Stirpium, ca. 1602 Sold for € 15.000

For a reliable appraisal, feel free to contact Jaap van Eesteren,

DE INDISCHE ARCHIPEL 1865-1876 Sold for € 21.000

Expert in antiquarian books and historical prints

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Van Stockum’s also sells art and antiques through auction house Venduehuis.

WENDINGEN El Lissitzky, 1922 Sold for € 4.000

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196 - Keulemans 232 - Turacos

276 - Van der Aa

281- Vincent 566 - World-map

276 - Van der Aa € 12,50 NOVEMBER 29th & 30th 2017 & 30 th 2017 & 29 th NOVEMBER – PRINTS & MANUSCRIPTS BOOKS, OF SALE AUCTION – B.V. VEILINGEN STOCKUM'S VAN Routebeschrijving AUCTION SALE OF BOOKS,

Het Venduehuis/Van Stockum’s Veilingen Vanaf Utrecht, Rotterdam, A4/A12 is zowel per auto als met het openbaar Prins Clausplein, richting Den Haag-centrum/ MANUSCRIPTS & PRINTS vervoer bereikbaar. Scheveningen, einde Utrechtse Baan links, Zuid-Hollandlaan, middelste baan, borden Centrum Noord volgen, bij T-splitsing rechtsaf, vrijwel direct weer links (eerste stoplicht!), Dr. Kuyperstraat, rechtdoor Mauritskade, Koninklijke Stallen linksaf, rechtdoor Hogewal Mauritskade Prinsestraat in, 3e zijstraat links: Nobelstraat 5 (Eventueel parkeren in de Torenstraat: Koninklijke Torengarage.) stallen Prinsessewal

Koningskade Provinciehuis

Prinsestraat Zuid-Hollandlaan Torengarage (op minder dan 200 meter) Torengarage

P 5 A44 Wassenaar Malieveld Leiden Nobelstraat Amsterdam

Centraal Station Utrechtse Baan Utrechtse

Vanaf Wassenaar, Leiden, Amsterdam via A44/N44 Rechtdoor tot T-splitsing bij Provinciehuis, op middelste baan, borden Centrum Noord Prins volgen, rechtsaf, vrijwel direct weer links Claus- (eerste stoplicht!), Dr. Kuyperstraat, plein verder zie route A4/A12. A4 Rotterdam A4 Amsterdam Parkeren Er is een Q-park parkeergarage in de Torenstraat (direct achter een sushi-restaurant) 26 – Max Slevogt op een kleine 3 minuten lopen vanaf het veilinghuis.

Vanaf Centraal Station A12 Utrecht Een mooie wandeling van 15 à 20 minuten, binnendoor langs Vijverberg of Lange Voorhout, richting Grote kerk. Tramlijn 17 halte Gravestraat. VAN STOCKUM'S

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