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Album of 31 gelatine silver photos, some w. manuscript captions, 1920/30s. Incl. photos of the Toretskii factory, people working in the factory and factory worker's homes. Water dam., but photos in overall good condition. The Toretskii factory in Druzhkovka (present-day Ukraine) was founded in 1920 and made mining tools.
Large leather obl. album (25 x 37 cm) w. approx. 350 b/w tipped-in photos (incl. some reproductions). Manuscript title on spine "Amerika Reis in Crisistijd, aug.-oct. 1933, J.A. Heringa, C. Heringa-Grohs". An interesting family travel album on the theme of American architecture, particularly the skyscrapers and skylines of New York and Chicago. Incl. a few newspaper and magazine clippings related to New York City.
in the Spanish Civil War. The 1st p. of the album reads: "To comrade Neysel Karel in memory of the celebration of the Association of former Yugoslav Volunteers in the army of the Spanish Republic on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the formation of the International Brigades in Spain. Belgrade, 27th and 28th of October, 1956". 29 silver gelatine photogr. w. manuscript captions of the celebration, some featuring Tito, most of monuments commemorating the fighters in var. Yugoslav cities. All mounted in to 1 cord-bound album. Most 8.5 x 12 cm.
in sijn vlugt van Batavia, derwaards ondernomen in het jaar 1691. en vervolgens. Zijnde een opregt verhaal van zeldsaame ontmoetingen, en deerlijke rampen; als beroovinge van vaartuygen en goederen, honger, dorst, naaktheyd, armoede, veelderley doods-gevaar en andere onuytspreekelijke ongemakken (...). Mitsgaders een seer naauwkeurige beschrijving van het eyland Borneo (...). Insgelijks een aanmerkelijk berigt van het koningrijk Atchin op Sumatra (...). Door den reysiger selfs opgesteld (...) nu na een egt af-schrift in't ligt gegeeven. Den alderlaatsten druk (...). Leyden, Pieter vander Aa, n.d. (1706), (4),190,(17 index) p., w. 2 fold. engr. maps and 4 fold. engr. plates, contemp. vellum. Some browning/foxing, and offsetting from a manuscript index tipped-onto first blank, vellum sl. dust-soiled. A very good copy of the second 8vo edition, issued in the same year as the first. The first 8vo edition is dated 1706, and has a sl. different ending of the title-p.: "nu aldereerst na een egt af-schrift in't ligt gegeeven" (without the indication "den alderlaatsten druk"). It also has a privilege behind the introd., "Druckfouten aldus te verbeeteren" at the end (in our edition these are corrected in the text), and sl. other differences compared to our edition. The pagination and plates are the same. Both editions are rare. Landwehr, V.O.C. 291; Tiele 944. Very interesting travel account, probably published for the first time around 1698. As indicated on the title-p. the author suffered incredible hardship during his voyage, this was the result of a mutiny on his ship by his largely Chinese and Javanese crew. He was outlawed by the V.O.C., but successfully continued his journey. His account contains the first extensive description of Borneo.
Iron engr./ etching, 31 x 45 cm, monogrammed in the plate, ca. 1525. Manuscript text of former owner, Adolph Theodor Gerstäcker, verso (d. 1857). Formerly mounted at upper corners and left margin, sm. piece of the upper right corner detached, but attached to the mount, left upper corner w. piece of tape verso, visible recto, left margin w. 2 attached pieces of tape verso and a sm. tear, smoothed-out central vertical fold, occas. foxing. Still a very good impression on fine laid paper w. unidentified watermark and narrow margins. The mount indicates that this is the 2nd state ("1" in lower margin). Hollstein 20 and Bartsch 15 (the state before the "1" added in lower margin).
Col. gouache, sheet size 29.5 x 23 cm. Manuscript caption in Latin below, 2nd half 19th cent., under passepartout. (2) "Il pellicano d'America". Etching, 25 x 18 cm, signed "V. Vanni sc." in the plate, publ. in 1763. (3-11) François Nicolas Martinet (1730-ca. 1790). 9 lvs. w. handcol. etched birds. From Buffon, Histoire naturelle des oiseaux and Les planches enluminées, London, 1786. Sheet sizes 31 x 23.5 cm, lvs. 125, 206, 398, 487, 558, 599, 730, 738 (2x). 6x signed "Martinet" in the plate. Frayed in blank left margins. -and 14 others. (total 25)
Series of 10 handcol. engr. on 5 folio-sized lvs. from Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde (...), ca. 1730-40. Signed (and 2x dated 1723) and numb. 82, 83, 85 and 99 in the plates (1x unnumb.), under passepartouts. Incl. a.o.: "Désolation des Peruviens pendant l'eclipse de Lune"; "L'Yncas consacre son vase au Soleil"; "Maniere dont l'Yncas marie, ceux de son sang"; and "Mariage des Indiens du Panama". (6-10) Pieter van der Aa (1657-1733) (ed.). Series of 20 engr. on 5 double-folio lvs. (incl. 1 duplicate) from La galerie agréable du monde. Leyden, P. van der Aa, ca. 1720-30. All w. engr. captions in French, numb. in manuscript 24c, 33a (2x), 34c and 42b. Occas. imperfections on/ near central folds. All 20 engr. printed from separate plates and within separately engr. borders. Incl. a.o.: "Boisson d'essai des Floridains"; "Maniere des Indiens sur la construction de leurs canoes"; "Comme les Indiens coupent & traittent le sucre"; "Manieres diverses des Indiens sur le passage des rivieres"; and "Cruauté des Espagnols en punissant leurs esclaves". (total 30 engr. on 10 lvs.)
1895. Wood engr. on Japanese paper, mounted on cardboard, under passepartout and glass in wooden frame. Signed "J.J. Weber" on bottom right. Approx. 46 x 39 cm w. frame. Title in German and (manuscript) French below image. Sm. holes in corners not affecting image, not inspected outside frame.
1895. Wood engr. on Japanese paper, mounted on cardboard, under passepartout and glass in wooden frame. Signed "J.J. Weber" on bottom left. Approx. 46 x 39 cm w. frame. Title in German and (manuscript) French below image. Sm. holes in corners not affecting image, not inspected outside of frame.
N.pl., C. Breedveld, 1986. Series of 18 (col.) silkscreen prints on board, each w. a manuscript poem in facs. and an ill., 24 x 24 cm. Together loose as issued in orig. (sl. worn) cardboard box des. by Wim Crouwel, 26 x 26 cm, verso lid w. printed list of collaborators and manuscript colophon: "Zeefdrukken, oplage 150x, door: Corstiaan Breekveld 1986". Joints of lid split. Contains poems by a.o. Remco Campert, Lucebert, Stephen Spender, Rien Vroegindeweij, Leo Vroman and ills. by a.o. Alan Birch, Corstiaan Breedveld, Lucebert, Gust Romijn, Ab Schouten and Peter Stobbe.
Orgaan v.d. Nederlandsche Vereeniging Schoonheid in Opvoeding en Onderwijs. Onder redactie van Emmy J. Belinfante, Jan Goverts en J.D. Ros. Year 21, nos. 4-6, year 22, nos. 1, 2, 4 and 6 and year 23, nos. 1-4 and 6. July 1927-Nov. 1929. Each issue w. 16 p. Orig. stapled art deco wr. in different col. All but 1 w. manuscript library shelf no. on front wr. and library stamp on 1st p., occas. other sm. defects. Very rare periodical w. beautiful typography and striking wr. designs. (total 12)
Ca. 1930-1969. Hundreds of var. items related to Dutch swimming culture, incl. a.o.: competition and swim festival posters, competition programs, swimming club correspondence and swimming magazines. Incl. a.o.: posters for the 1942 and 1946 national swimming competitions; a poster for a 1944 swimming competition v. Friesland, a poster for the "1e Nationale 2 Kilometer Zwem-wedstrijd over zee", 9 nos. of "Te water" magazine, a large poster ills. the plans for a "zeebad en sportspark "De Schelde" te Terneuzen" des. J. Dey and a binder w. a few manuscript letters on "Zwembad Sneek" stationary. Some duplicates of posters and programs. Materials foxed, w. sm. tears, fragile. Charming time and image collection.
Incl. photos of a.o.: pre-WWII Germany (the rise of Nazism); German soldiers in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and a few of Russia, Tunisia (most of Remada and some of Pont du Fahs Airfield, most w. stamp "Depôt de prisonniers de G.... Controle No. 6" verso), Italy, Austria, Romania and Poland; many of bombings/ destruction of var. cities and towns; Nazi military drills and parades; German soldiers, their families, some weddings, graves and camps; some of Hitler; 1 of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 1945; some postcards (both circulated and uncirculated). -and 1 printed note, 'the undersigned sends the führer warm congratulations on his 49th birthday and prays to the almighty to keep our führer healthy for many, many more years to come for the good of the German people', unsigned. Many silver gelatine. Var. sizes, most approx. 7 x 9.5 cm. Most w. manuscript descriptions verso, some w. stamps of a.o.: F. Berthold, Frankfurt; Foto v. Puffelen, the Hague; Foto-Clemens, Bonn; and Foto-Dohm, Saarbrücken. (total hundreds)
Approx. 300 var. items, incl. many printed booklets, menu cards, flyers and other advertorial ephemera of the Holland-Amerika Lijn, related personal material and the typescript administration of the Bonefaas Textielbedrijf at Noordwijk 42 in Batavia/ Jakarta, incl. photgr. Henri Theodoor Bonefaas most likely attended the Kweekschool voor de Zeevaart in Amst. (a program of the course for the year 1922 is incl. in the archive). He received his father's official permission to work for Koopvaardy in 1926. He worked on the S.S. Waaldijk of the Holland-Amerika Lijn in 1928-29. Incl. in the archive are 2 manuscript booklets w. all kinds of technical information on the ship as well as many printed items from the Holland-Amerika Lijn. The archive also contains 2 cards, "Brevet voor de Textielhandel" for "Textielwarenkennis" and "Manufacturen", dated 1947. The archive shows that Henri Bonefaas successfully started a textile firm in Batavia (Jakarta).
de l'Opéra du freischütz. Music de C.M. de Weber (...). Brussels, Magasin de Musique et de Pianos de H. Messemaeckers, ca. 1850. (2) Ouverture de la Gazza Ladra. Musique de Rossini, arrangé pour deux violons. No. 216. The Hague, S.S. Donij. (3) Douze Duos Elémentaires pour deux violons (...). N. 323, Partie IIII. Rott., L. Plattner. (4) Six duos par B . Bruni. Violino Secondo, 1823. 23 p. of manuscript sheet music. -and 23 similar ouvertures, operas, etc., most w. engr. title-p., some manuscript. Bound together in 2 vols. Half vellum, ms. titles on front board. Bindings worn. Added: (1) Guillaume Tell. Musique de G. Rossini (...). No. 3280. Mainz, etc., les fils de B. Schott et al., (1829). 52 p. Engr. title, cord bound. Binding sl. loose, browned and frayed. (2) Platen behorende tot de theorie der hedendaagsche muzijk door C.F. Ruppe. Groningen, J. Oomkens, 1818. XLVII engr. plates w. musical scores. (Worn) wr. Back missing, edges sl. frayed, plates good. (3) Petite Méthode de Violon. Extraite de la Grande par F. Mazas. Bonn/Paris, M. Simrock/ Aulagnier, ca. 1830. 45 p. incl. 5 p. of text. Shabby copy. (total 6)
Most from Germany, 2nd half 19th cent. Mounted in an otherwise unrelated manuscript cashbook (covering many entries) w. manuscript label "Waisenhaus Rechnung pro 1855" on front cover. Marbled boards. Folio. Added: A collection of over 1300 stamped/ printed church seals. Most 20th cent. but also w. earlier wax or paper specimens. Seals from Germany (most of the collection), Sweden, Poland and a few other countries. All mounted on loose A4 sheets and w. modern descriptions (occas. w. extra documentation). (total approx. 2000)
Berlin, F. Nicolai, 1791. (30),410,(5) p. 12 fold. engr. plates. Contemp. calf w. manuscript title on spine. 8vo. Poor copy. (2) H.B. Schnindler. Das magische Geistesleben. Breslau, W.G. Korn, 1857. 356 p. Sc. (3) R. Kleinpaul. Modernes Hexenmesen. Leipzig, C.B. Naumann, 1900. 238 p. Sc. (4) C. Weise. Die drie ärgsten Erznarren in der ganzen Welt. Halle, M. Niemeyer, 1878. 228 p. Sc. -and 8 others. Some works fragile, signs of wear. (total 12)
(1) Frankenstein cum cannabis (1969). 59 photogr. from the movie. Most silver gelatine prints, var. sizes (largest 18 x 24 cm). 6 w. stamp "Sander Faassen, Vryheidslaan 100 Amsterdam" verso; 1 w. stamp "Copyright: Susan Janssen Amsterdam" verso. -and a DVD of the movie. Many photogr. w. manuscript dates verso, some cut/ dam./ w. glue and/ or tape stains. All in 1 box labeled "Foto's en DVD's Frankenstein". The film was produced by Karel Schmeink and features Theo Kley (Deskundologie). (2) Film reel labelled "Niko in U.S.A. 1975". (3) 2 film reels labelled "Niko Paape Movements Pt. I". (4) 1 film reel labelled "Ravi Shankar 16mm optique" and "Niko". (5) 1 film reel labelled "Living Theater" (and Elect.-C, dam. to writing). -and 1 other unlabelled film reel. Niko Paape was at the center of the Dutch experimental film movement of the mid 20th cent. He, along w. other STOFF (Studio ter Ontwikkeling van Film and Filmmanifestaties) employees such as Barbara Meter, Mattijn Seip and Jos Schoffelen, ran the Electric Cinema, which was at the heart of the movement. (total 8)
Archive consisting of num. typescript and manuscript letters/ correspondence (incl. invoices/ financial information) by and to Henk Meier, ca. 1960-70. Most about the periodical Ratio, of which Meier was the ed. Most kept in a ring binder, some pieces in paper portfolios or loose. Incl. a.o.: (1) 14 nos. of the periodical Ratio itself (1964-65). (2) 12 nos. of Weekprogramma Amsterdam. Week uit - week in (1962, w. contributions by a.o. Henk Meier). (3) 29 nos. of Omega. Maandblad onder auspiciën van de Stichting Auditief Gehandicapten (1973-76), of which Meier was also the ed. (4) Letters by or to Max Schreuder, Wim Veldhuijzen, Simon Vinkenoog, Fokke Sierksma, Jan Elburg, Waling Dijkstra, Geert Lubberhuizen, G. Luyendijk (on an interview w. Gerard Kornelis van het Reve), Fries de Vries, H. Beereboom, Phia Heytze-Baruch (one of the ed. of Ratio), Ber Hulsing, Harry Mulisch, F.M. Bromet, Ernst Vijlbrief, D.W. Bloemen (directie uitgeversmij. J.M. Meulenhoff), J.G. Rausch (one of the ed. of Ratio), J.C. Sollie, De Bezige Bij, Weekblad van het Noorden, Ministerie van Cultuur, recreatie en maatschappelijk werk, Nederlands Film Persbureau, Het Vrije Volk, Weekblad Bevrijdend Denken, De vrije gedachte. Vereniging tot bevordering van zelfstandig denken, Haagsche Courant. (5) Some letters to Henk Meier by the author Bouke Jagt (on his legal problems, 1977-78). (6) A paper portfolio w. letters mainly concerning EGO and the Eindhovens Dagblad, etc. Interesting archive.
Ca. 1725-1910 (mostly 1800s). Most documents manuscript, some printed. In French and Dutch, and from France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Incl. a.o.: genealogy of the family by Cornélie J. Waal, bills of (public) sale, notary documents, a handwritten birthday poem, diplomas, some letters, and a sermon given on the occasion of the conversion of Guillaume George Fréderic, Prince of Orange. The family originated from Amiens, France, and later generations settled in Belgium and the Netherlands. Edges worn and w. sm. tears, some foxing, overall in good condition.
Ring binder w. title on spine. Contains 54 plastic folders w. miscell. items collected by Herman Hannink, officer of the Zwolle Branch of the Dickens Fellowship. Incl. a.o. (aside from the aforementioned subjects): newspaper clippings on collecting autographs and letters; documentation accompanying the orig. manuscripts and photogr. of (mostly Dutch) literary figures. A varied collection. Some of the most important items: (1) Etching w. 4 portraits of Simon Carmiggelt on 1 plate by Peter van Straaten, signed and dated '79 in pencil. (2) Photographic portrait of Carmiggelt in Café Hoppe, Spui Amsterdam, 25.4 x 17 cm, by Eddy Posthuma de Boer, w. his stamp verso. (3) Manuscript note signed by Antoon van Duinkerken dated 1940 accompanied by a photographic picture postcard portrait of the author. (4) Typescript letter signed "Hella S. Haasse" in pen w. stamped addressed envelope (1982). (5-6) Signature in pen "Felix Timmermans" on title-p. of De pastoor uit den bloeyenden Wijngaerdt and photographic picture postcard portrait of Timmermans at home, signed "Felix Timmermans Lier 20 juli 1931". (7) Annotation in pen by Hendrik Marsman, monogrammed "H", on both sides of a sm. slip of paper about the creation of the poem "Heerscher". (8) Postcard w. short signed letter by Simon Vestdijk to Ida Gerhardt, dated 26-3-1947. (9) Typescript invitation for a meeting of the Dickens Fellowship, w. extensive corrections in pen by Godfried Bomans, in stamped addressed envelope (1959). (10) Photogr. portrait of Marga Minco by Ewoud de Kat. (11) Photogr. portrait of Heinrich Böll, 23.7 x 7.7 cm, by Klaus Eschen, 1954, w. his stamp verso. (12) Photogr. portrait of Gerrit Komrij and Jan Cremer, signed Herman Vrijhoff (?) and dated '98. (13-14) 2 signatures in pen of Gertrud von le Fort on a short letter and a printed card. (15-16) Letter in pen signed by Jan Greshoff (1955), and a large photogr. portrait of the author. (17) Sm. card w. annotation in pen "Met oprechten dank van (signed) Theun de Vries. Najaar 1941". (18-20) Offset photogr. portrait of Antoon Coolen w. signed dedication in pen to Hans Roest, and 2 letters signed by Antoon Coolen on his personal stationary (dated 1936 and 1942). (21) Photogr. portrait of "Fritzi" (Harmsen van Beek) by Eddy Posthuma de Boer, w. his stamp verso. (22) Large anonymous photogr. portrait of Midas Dekkers, signed by him in pen. (23) Large, anonymous photogr. portrait of Jean Cocteau, Romy Schneider and her mother. (24) Photogr. of a drawn portrait of Gerard Walschap by his son. W. manuscript annotation verso. (25) Manuscript vellum bifolium, dated "12 janvier" 1744.
(1) Manuscript vellum leaf, 12.8 x 8.3 cm. Haarlem, ca. 1470. Dutch text derived from the Book of Hours of Geert Grote van de Broeders des Gemenen Levens, w. very fine col. penwork and initial in left margin verso. (2) A similar leaf, 11.8 x 7.8 cm, ca. 1450. Latin text w. col. initials heightened w. gold. Added: 2 medieval woodcuts and an engr. vellum holy picture richly col. in gouache and heightened w. gold (by Charles Neel, dated 1649). (total 5)
10 manuscript convolutes of plays, all w. printed program mounted on frontwr./ at the beginning. 1849-1852. All in contemp. wr. 8vo. Some duplicates. Occas. defects. A very interesting set of manuscript plays, the orig. practice booklets for the actors. One example: Donderdag den 15 November 1849. De scheepsjongen. Vaudeville in twee bedrijven. Na Hetzelve: Balthasar of De terugkomst uit Afrika. Vrolijke vaudeville in één bedrijf. De voorstelling zal worden aangevangen met: Te zamen opgevoed. Nieuwe vaudeville in één bedrijf. Names of actors in Te Zamen Opgevoed are "De heer H. Smit, (de heer) H. Herbert, mejuf, A. Spaans, de heer J. de Wit, mej. A. Buijs, (mej.) A. Honig". (total 15)
van Ostende na de Indien. Manuscript report of a meeting, dated "Vencris den 7 November 1727", modern wr., folio. Taken from a convolute, w. the end of the preceding report and the beginning of the following report above and below the text. Interesting report of a meeting, presided by "de Heer Singendonck" and attended by "De Heeren van Heuckelom, Goris, van Heeckeren tot den Brantzenbergh, van Wassenaer, Bors van Waveren, de Raet, Velters, van Hoorn, van Renswoude, Vegilin, Schurman, Lohman". The meeting discusses a letter in which the emperor (Charles III) informed the directors of the V.O.C. in the Austrian Netherlands that he suspended commercial trade between the Austrian Netherlands and the East Indies for the duration of 7 years. -and 3 similar copies, most likely taken from the same convolute, incl. 2 summarized in margins "Oost. Ind. Comp. Remonstrantie tegen het octroy van Keyser in de Oostenryxe Nederlanden" and "Resp. Prov. sig te verklaren op de aanbiedingen van de Oost.-In. Comp.". Added: 2 other Dutch manuscript documents, incl. a vellum deed dated 1707. (total 6)
volgens het samenstel der H: Godgeleerdheijd. Dutch manuscript in a well legible hand. 2nd half 18th cent., title-p. followed by 225,(1) p. of text. Beautifully bound in contemp. gilt marbled calf, gilt and ribbed spine w. mor. letterpiece, a.e.g., one tie remaining, 21.5 x 14.5 cm. Spine ends and corners chipped. Fine manuscript in an attractive binding, the title-p. w. what appears to be a calligraphed monogram of the author. No printed text w. this exact title traced.
Manuscript in pen, ca. 1700. 118 numb. lvs. w. text on 1 side only (occas. annotations verso), followed by over 40 blank lvs. Very finely bound in full gilt mor., front cover w. coat of arms of Paulin Prondre de Guermantes (1650-1723), back cover w. coat of arms of Jean-Louis d'Usson de Bonac (1672-1738), ribbed and gilt spine w. mor. letterpiece (non-orig.?), a.e.g., chintz endpapers. Folio. Binding and corners sl. worn, but a very attractive deluxe binding. The coat of arms of Bonac (French ambassador in Sweden, Poland, Spain and Switzerland) on the back cover, neatly inlaid, replaces that of Prondre de Guermantes, which is preserved being loosely inserted. Paulin Prondre de Guermantes, sieur de Guermantes et de Bussy, was advisory secretary of the French king on his financial affairs, head of finances in Lyon (1702), and president of Chambre des comptes in Paris in 1713. An early description of Dutch medals, the oldest from 1342 (p. 109), the newest from 1684 (p. 106-8), possibly a collection (of Prondre de Guermantes?). Similar manuscript traced w. the same title from 1685, by Jean-Paul Bignon, Claude Gros de Boze and annotations in the margin by Marc-Antoine Oudinet.
's-Grav., 1941. Sc. Ex bibliotheca, with pasted in envelope containing: (1) J.P. Baljé. Letter to Jan Campert. 26 dec. 1935. Two leaves typed, recto. Extensive letter reminiscing about life, literature and language. (2) Jan Campert. Letter to Baljé. 28 dec., 1935 (post stamp). 1 leaf, handwritten, recto and verso. W. envelope. 'Amice, inderdaad, dat is lang geleden (...) de poëzie heb ik nog steeds niet opgegeven en een (schrik niet!) vijfde bundel is vrijwel gereed.' (3) J.P. Baljé. 'Nederland zal herrijzen! Aan Jan R.H. Campert'. Manuscript poem signed, dd. 6 March 1943. 20 lines, recto. -and 2 poems by Campert in typoscript, probably typed by Baljé, typoscript copy of In Memoriam Campert and a cut photo of Campert aged eighteen. Baljé and Campert visited the Vlissingse Handelsschool together and were colleagues at the Twentsche Bank were Campert worked from 1919 until 1926. J.P. Baljé (1902-1974) was a writer of children's books and short stories. (total 8)
aprouvés tant interieurement quexterieurement par moi J.P. Münster. Manuscript recipe-book, ca. 1800, containing 91 p. w. num. recipes, contemp. overlapping vellum backed chintz paper supple boards, sm. 4to size. Each with the "composition" of the medicine and general description of it. A few examples: "Remede infaillible pour guerir touttes sortes de brulure crevasser des pieds (...)"; "De deux manier vu sens devans le fièvre elle guerira trois ou quatre gerires apres (...) donner cette medecine"; "Pillules fort bonne pour touts humeur de la tette tombant sur les jeux"; "Remede experimenté pour guerir chidropisie"; "Remede assurés pour la pituile bille jeunesse et soulager la goutte"; "Remede infaillible pour la dissenterie"; "Pour la diarrhé cours de ventre remede aprouvé"; "Pillules de Marianne"; "Remede pour le flux de sang des femmes"; "Excellent onguent de teigne".
Collection of manuscript quires, late 18th-early 19th cent., w. a total of ca. 350 pages of text on quires of lvs. in two different 4to sizes, contemp. marbled boards w. mor. title-shield "Leerreden op de zondagen". Binding a bit worn along extremities. Most of the chapters are dated several times, e.g. the first page: "Op den eersten Zondag na Pinksteren 1786, 90, 93, 1804" (in other chapters, dates appear that are sl. earlier or later). Each Sunday after Pentecost is dealt with, ending with "Leerrede voor den laatsten Zondag nae Pinksteren 1778, 94." These chapters all begin w. a Latin bible-verse, followed by an "Inleiding", "Verklaering" and "Toepassing". We found several printed works with similar titles, but couldn't establish a direct link between our manuscript and a printed version. -and 4 miscell. 19th cent. others: 2 alba amicorum and 2 vols. w. manuscript poetry. (total 5)
Pen and ink in a clearly legible hand, 11 p., consisting of three parts, "Reglement", "Vrachtlijst" and "Benaming der goederen", ca 1821, folio. Interesting manuscript containing numerous details, composed to minutely regulate the planned regular traffic of people and goods by river between Roermond, Venlo, Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The two lines were to be exploited by the appointed firm Thissen, De Ryk en Cie., with "drie welgeconditionneerde schepen gezamenlijk met de twee vanwege Amsterdam benoemd (...)" and w. 4 ships to Rotterdam and back. Comprises: (1) "Reglement voor den dienst van het Beurt-veer van Ruremonde en Venloo naar Amsterdam en Rotterdam, en vice versa." List of 14 articles on 4 p., at the end "Aldus gearresteerd bij Burgemeesteren der steden Venlo en Roermonde den 6 February 1821. (Geteekend) F.J. Richard en Michiels (...). Voor eensluidend afschrift (Geteekend) P.L. Opdenoordt (= Venlo city secretary Philippe Leonard Opdenoordt). (2) "Vrachtlijst bij Burgemeesteren der steden Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Roermonde en Venloo gearresteerd." List of ca. 100 goods to be shipped w. all kinds of details, 3 p., at the end "Gecertificeerd door Burgemeesteren der steden Roermonde en Venlo den 6 Februari 1821", followed by the names Michiels, F.J. Richardt and P.L. Opdenoordt. On page 8: "Het tegenwoordig Reglement met bijgevoegde Vrachtlijst bij Gedeputeerde Staten der Provincie Limburg. Maastricht 14 Maart 1821 (...)", followed by the names C. de Brouckere, J.J. Gelders and P.L. Opdenoordt. (3) "Benaming der Goederen". List of goods w. some additional rules, 3 p., "(Was Geteekend:) mrss Thissen de Ryk, P. Goossens".
Album containing 28 letters of competence in manuscript and typescript, partly mounted and partly loose, partly w. envelopes, dated 1933-1940, and 40 loosely photographs of works of art, var. sizes, contemp. cordbound boards, obl. folio. Comprises positive comments of clients, on paintings and other works of art restored or sold by Van de Weyer, by Ant. I.J. Smits ("stilleven Calraets"), A. Rutgers van der Loeff (several, incl. a quittance for fl. 1300 for a painting by Salomon van Ruysdael, and complaints about Tuchler, see below), D.E.J. Mulder, A.E. Pohl ("reatauratie van de albasten Empire-pendule"), H.D. Stibbe, A. Heinzelmann, I.N. de Vries, F.H. Quix, J.L. Hamelberg, C.B. van Voorst van Beest, H.E. Koopmans van Boekeren (on "De koetjes van van Os en het Fam. portret van Goovaerts"), Bernardus Calissendorf (burgomaster of Kockengen and Laag-Nieuwkoop), G.W.C. Vunderink, J. Kardijk ("het onlangs voor mij gerestaureerde oud-Deltsche en oud-porcelein"), A. Heppner and J. Tuchler. The loosely inserted photographs show (important) paintings, partly before and after Van de Weyer restored them.
Document in pen on vellum, signed "Van Oldenbarnevelt", 15.5 x 31 cm, dated "IX Augustij XV achtennegentig" (?), about "drie morgen landts gelegen inde ambachte van Maeslant", under passepartout. Lacks the wax seal. Intriguing manuscript, mentioning Jan Lenaertsz, most probably Jan Lenaertsz van de Vennecool (or Fenacolius, 1577-1645), friend of Van Oldenbarnevelt and preacher in Maeslantsluis (Maasluis), that still belonged to Maeslant at the time. Autographs by Van Oldenbarnevelt are exceedingly rare, the close connection between Van Oldenbarnevelt and Fenacolius might be the reason Van Oldenbarnevelt handled this notarial deed himself.
Paris, A. Capendu, (ca. 1890). 10 p. 8vo. Orig. col. ills. boards. 4 full-p. col. ills., each w. moveable parts operated by tabs (still functioning). Manuscript note on title-p. dated 1909. Binding sl. worn, sm. tears, foxed. Very rare, only 1 copy in WorldCat. Added: (2) Une Aventure de Pierrot ou Pierrot Nègre. N.pl., Librairie Parisienne enfantine, n.d (late 19th cent.?). 8 p. 4to. Orig. col. lithogr. sc by Heer & Haarlem. 6 full-p. col. lithogr. Binding sl. dam./ torn, sm. tears, sl. foxing. (3) A Hampelmann Pierrot paper doll w. moveable joints. (total 3)
e regione Agrippinae Coloniae in Rheni (...). Coloniam, Frans Birckman, 1526. 1st ed. 3 parts in 1 vol. Sm. folio. Contemp. blindst. half vellum over wooden boards w. clasps (1 lacking) w. author's name handwritten on upper cover. 3 parts: (1) Commentariorum in Euangelium Iohannis libri XIIII, (16), CCCLXVII p. (2) Commentariorum in Apocalypsim Iohannis libri XII, (12), CCXXXV p. (3) De Diuinis Officis libri XII, (12),CLXXXVII p. Each part w. title-p. and repeated woodcut ill., woodcut ills. and initials throughout text. Manuscript notes upper pastedown and title-p. Foot of spine repaired, joints loosening, sm. wormholes in boards and throughout text, foxing/ staining. Rare.
con Le risposte cavalleresche, nuovamente dall'auttore riveduto, con la giunta delle postille in margine, & una tavola di tutte le cose notabili. Venice, G. Giolito de Ferrari, 1560, 2 parts in 1 vol. w. continuous pagination, (8),104; 105-223,(1) lvs., w. woodcut printer's mark on titles and at the end, woodcut headpieces and initials, contemp. overlapping limp vellum w. manuscript title on front cover, spine and lower edge of bookblock. Occas. a bit foxed. Vellum lacks ties and w. some defects/ repairs. The second title (Le risposte) dated 1559. Very rare.
et humanae mentis libero arbitrio, opus insigne, cum. D. Erasmi Roterodami praefatione. Basel, J. Faber, 1528. 104 p. Sm. 8vo. 19th cent. gilt lettered half leather. Woodcut initials. Library stamps on title-p., shelf no. in manuscript on upper pastedown. Upper joint splitting. Very rare, no copies in NCC.
omnium pene dubiorum resolutionem complectens (...). Wirceburgi, G. Fleischman, 1593. (16),1042,(100) p. Title-p. Jesuit vignette. Contemp. calf w. manuscript title on spine. 8vo. Former library ticket on spine, some writing upper flylvs. and title-p. Covers worn/ stained, waterst., browned.
continens instructiones, et exorcismos ad ejiciendos e corporibus obsessis spiritus malignos, & ad quaevis maleficia depellenda, & ad quascumque infestationes daemonum. Antwerp, Plantin, 1648. (16),359 p. Sm. title-p. printer's device. Contemp. overlapping vellum w. 1 tie (of 2) remaining, manuscript title on spine. Sm. 8vo. Library ticket on spine. Bookblock loosening but holding on cords.
in a series of engravings: with Descriptions, and comments on their moral tendency. London, Jones, 1833. 2 vols. Engr. frontisp. and 108 plates by/ after Hogarth. Half morocco w. marbled paper boards, pastedowns and flylvs., marbled edges. Covers and spine sl. worn and occ. foxed. Added: J. Jamieson. Wallace; or, The Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie by Henry the Minstrel. Published from a Manuscript dated M.CCC.LXXXVIII. Edinburg, J. Ballantyne, 1820. 2 vols. 2 title-p. vignettes, untrimmed. Leather w. gilt title on spine. Occas. foxing. (total 4)
of herschepping van P. Ovidius Nazo. Amst. Willem de Hont, 1662. (14),621,(11) p. Engr. title-p. Contemp. vellum. 12mo. Annots. (- detailing provenance) on upper flyleaf. Good copy. Bound with: C. van Mander. Uytbeeldingh der figuren: Vertoonende hoe de Heydenen hun Goden afgebeelt en onderscheyden hebben (...). Ibid., idem, 1663. Continuous pagination. Added: L. Apuleius Platonias. Liber Philosophicorum. N.pl., n.publ., 1624. 366 p. Contemp. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. 16mo. Faded library stamp p. 3. Some wear, waterst. (total 2)
en gemeene landhuizen, lusthoven, plantagien en aenklevende cieraeden: waer by gevoegt is Eene Verhandeling aengaende het snoeijen en voortteelen van Vrugt- en Wilde Boomen: inzonderheid eene nette Beschryving om jaerlyks overvloedig Druiven in de open Lucht (...). Amst., K. van Tongerlo & F. Houttuin, 1763. 2nd ed. 2 parts in 1 vol. w. consecutive pagination, (4),XII,(4),522,(18) p. 16 engr. plates (most fold.) by J. v.d. Spyk, F. van Bleyswyck, J. Wandelaar and J.C. Philips. Contemp. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. 4to. Binding sl. worn, browning, waterst., several plates w. sm. (repaired) tears. One of the most famous Dutch books on the planning and cultivation of country gardens, concerning notably fruit and kitchen gardens and also greenhouses (incl. their heating) for the cultivation of pineapples, lemons, oranges and other (sub)tropical fruit. De la Court was the first to introduce the successful cultivation of pineapples in the Netherlands, after which the fruit became very popular.
in gesag en staat-bekleeding der oude Keizeren, &c. Gouda, L. Kloppenburg, 1706. (28),585,(16) p. Engr. title-p. by C. v. Dalen, 121 full-p. engr., most of coins and medals. Contemp. blindst. vellum w. manuscript title on spine. 4to. Sticker upper pastedown. First 2 p. sl. foxed, fine copy. Augmented and revised ed. of this "history of the Romans" in 7 dialogues between "Volkaart" and "Redegund" on the basis of coins, medals and other artifacts.
Luimig beschreven. Met vier karikatuur platen. Tweede, verbeterde, druk. Amst., by M. & F.C. Westerman for Nayler & Co., 1842. (1st ed. 1813). VIII(incl. first blank),178 p., 4 engr. plates, one signed by J.C. Bendorp, contemp. hcl. w. manuscript paper letterpiece on front cover. Covers sl. worn along extremities, first text leaf w. stain, also affecting blank margin of the opposite plate, occas. stained. (2) Adam Simons. De waarde van den mensch. In drie zangen. Amst., J. ten Brink, 1814. XII,52 p. Contemp. (sl. worn) boards. Engr. title-p. Bookplate cut out of upper pastedown. (3) Justus Harduijn. Uitgelezene dichtstukken (...) met aanteekeningen van J.M. Schrant. Zaltb., J. Noman en Zoon, 1830. VIII,142 p. Contemp. gilt hcalf. Engr. title-p. Stamp "Bibliotheca Slangenburgensis" on verso title-p. Spine sl. rubbed and w. library label. -and 1 other, an ill. chapbook publ. T.C. Hoffers in Rotterdam, n.d.). (total 4)

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