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Lot 1162

(1) Ritter, P., B. Bakker Schut & H.Th. Wijdeveld. De Bijenkorf, 's-Gravenhage. Uitg. ter herinnering aan de opening op 25 maart 1926. (Amst., Kasteel v. Aemstel, 1926), 123 p., richly ill. w. floor plan cross-sections, num. photogr. ills. of the outside and details on the inside, num. advertisements, layout and orig. cloth-backed dec. boards by Wijdeveld, folio. Sm. tear p. 33, some external imperfections. A good copy. Oldewarris et al. H.Th. Wijdeveld, Art Deco design op paper 61 and 62 (cover and title-p.). Fine monograph published on occasion of the opening of the new building of the department store De Bijenkorf at The Hague on 25 March 1926, one of the highlights of modern Dutch architecture, des. by the architect P. Kramer. -and 7 others, incl. 2 rare privately publ. items by Wijdeveld (one as "Dutchy", 1967) and 2 remarkable issues of Hitweek w. striking layout by Wijdeveld (Dec. 1966). Added: Oldewarris, H. et al, H.Th. Wijdeveld, Art Deco design on paper (2003). (total 9)

Lot 1164

te Amsterdam Januari en Februari 1922. Catalogus der tentoonstelling. Amst., by Drukkerij "Volharding", Jan. 1922, 26,(2) p., typography and orig. stapled wr. printed in gold by Wijdeveld. Vague folds throughout, wr. faded and a a few minor other imperfections. Rare. Cf. Oldewarris at al, H.Th. Wijdeveld, Art Deco design on paper 42, w. the same ill. as on the cover of this catalogue, but printed in black. (2) De mise en scène van de architectuur. Plan the impossible. Nic. H.M. Tummers over het werk van H.Th Wijdeveld bij diens 80ste verjaardag. Hilversum, G. van Saane, 1965, 32 p., num. ills., signed by Wijdeveld in felt-tip pen on inside front wr., orig. comb-bound wr., folio. Front wr. loosening from comb at top of spine. Offprint from Bouwkundig Weekblad, nr. 19, year 83, 24 Sept. 1965. (3) H.Th. Wijdeveld. Naar een internationale werkgemeenschap. Santpoort, C.A. Mees, 1931, 17,(1) p., w. 16 plans/ photogr. ills., orig. dec. boards, sm. 4to. Contents a bit foxed, covers sl. discol. -and 4 others, incl. a flyer on house Elckerlyc in lage Vuursche (Wijdeveld's own house) and the prospectus Koop de zon op Mallorca. (total 7)

Lot 1177

Ca. 1950-90, mostly children's books, incl. 11 English language vols. issued by the Foreign Languages Press in Peking and 10 vols. in Chinese. (1) Chairman Mao Tse-Tung is the red sun in our hearts. Peking, Guozi Shudian (China Publications Centre), ca. 1966, two text lvs followed by 8 photogr. portraits of Mao, loose as issued in the orig. paper portfolio, folio. (2) Mao Tse-Tung. On practice. On the relation between knowledge and practice, between knowing and doing. Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1966, (4),21,(1) p., orig. stapled wr. Loosely inserted press photogr., a portrait of Mao, by Photo Keystone in Paris (1957). (3) Aap verslaat de Witte-Knekel-Geest. Monkey Subdues the White-Bone Demon. Adapt. by Wang Hsing-pei, Dutch transl. M. Beumer. Amst., Real Free Press, 1971, 110 p., w. ills. after Chao Hung-pen and Chien Hsiao-tai, orig. wr. w. dust wr., 4to. -and 25 others. (total 28)

Lot 1185

Paris, Georges Lang for VIU OSR (address on wr./ title bifolium), 1950. 48 p. 48 x 31 cm. A series of 12 stiff paper bifolia printed on both sides w. col. photomontages des. by E. Scheidegger, numb. 1A-1D to 12A-12D, loose as issued w. the orig. photomontage wr./ title bifolium, obl. folio. First title-p. a bit stained, otherwise fine. All lvs w. orig. perforated holes for displaying them. A good copy of a very rare, early work by Scheidegger (1923-2016), displaying the various uses and benefits of electricity.

Lot 120

Printed in Amst. by Ellerman, Harms & Co for J. Hetzel & Cie in Paris, (1881), 8 lvs printed on one side only, each w. 3/4-page chromolithogr. ill. above letterpress text, orig. clotbacked chromolithogr. boards, 4to. First and final pages offsetting from free endpapers, covers a bit soiled/ foxed. Good copy. (2) Mr. César par Lorentz Froelich. Texte par P.-J. Stahl. Ibid., idem, (ca. 1880), (2),12 lvs. printed on 1 side only, the 12 lvs. following the half title and the title each w. 3/4-page col. lithogr.. ill., orig. clothbacked chromolithogr. boards, 4to. Occas. fingersoiled. Lower hinge weak (free endpaper w. fold/ sm. tear), browned, worn along extremities. (3) Joseph, fils de Jacob, figure de Jesus, fils de Dieu. Treize splendides chromotypies de H. Knoefler d'après les dessins de Ch. Madjera et Ernest Pessler. Texte par l'abbé Wittmann (...). Paris/ Bruges, P. Lethielleux/ Ch. Beyaert-Storie, 1879, 28 p., w. 13 chromolith. plates (incl. a title-plate mounted on frontcover), orig. clothbacked bioards, 4to. A bit foxed, spine-ends and outer corners worn. (4) L'instruction de l'enfant par l'image (...) par F. Oyex-Delafontaine. Quatrième livraison (the final part of 4). Paris, Kunzli Frères, (ca. 1880), letterpress title and (1),26-32 p., num. ills. on 12 double-p. chromolithogr. plates (numb. 37-48), orig. clothbacked chromolithogr. boards, folio. -and 10 others, 5 French language and 5 English language. (total 14)

Lot 1203

(1) Spanje nummer Vrijheid-Arbeid Brood. Zaterdag 8 mei 1937. 4e jaargang No. 36. Wat doet gij om DIT te voorkomen? N.pl., 4,IV,5-8 p. (incl. wr.), w. photogr. ills., typography and photomontage wr. perhaps by J. Rot (1892-1983), in loose quires as issued, folio. Browned along margins. (2) Spanje! Een actuele uitgave van de N.V. de Arbeiderspers. Wat gebeurt er in Spanje? Welke zijn de oorzaken van de burgeroorlog? Wie zijn de leiders? Hoe is de aard van het Spaanse volk? N.pl., n.d. (ca. 1937), 64 p. (incl. wr.), richly ills. w. photographs (incl. photomontages), orig. wr., in loose lvs as issued, folio. Wr. restored. -and 4 others. Added: A letter and 4 newspaper clippings. (total 11)

Lot 1205

Booklet printed in red and black, consisting of 2 parts: 1 fold. leaf, (8) folio-sized p., unfolded measuring 31.2 x 89 cm, publ. in Barcelona by the Partido Socialista Unificado de Cataluna, and a booklet, 17 p. (incl. fold. lvs on inside wr.), publ. by Talleres Graficos de la Societad General de Publicaciones, orig. stapled wr., 4to, both parts ca. 1938, w. striking photomontage ills. and text in Spanish, French and English. Occas. folds/ creases and smaller defects, 2 parts detached from one another. Very rare, striking publication w. very effective photomontages, issued in response to the February 1937 bombing of Barcelona by Franco's allies. The designer and photographer are not credited. -and 2 smaller bifolia, on the bombing of the British embassy and the Egyptian "Legacion" in Madrid. (total 4)

Lot 1206

No. 57, 59, 64-67, 69-73, 75-78, 80-100, 102-112, 114-124, 126-132, 134-135 and 138-156. Amst., Bureau van Actie en Propaganda tegen Fascisme en Communisme, 1934-1936, 86 issues, all (12) p., richly ill. w. photogr., cartoons, etc., incl. (double-p.) photomontages and a few isotypes by J. Rot, and ills. by Skorpio, H. de Ru, A.P. Sudio, G. van Raemdonck, H. Kijser, G. Soutendijk a.o., in loose lvs as issued, folio. Occas. foxed, some other sm. defects, but a very good and rare large run. Impressively designed periodical, with splendid photomontages. A few central themes are "Het plan van de arbeid" (this text also printed over the series title in many issues) and the fight against the N.S.B. Added: 8 duplicates. (total 94)

Lot 1207

Year 1, nos. 25, 31, 39 and 47, 49; year 2, nos. 22, 27 (2 copies), 31, 33, 39, 40, 43 and 44; year 3, nos. 6, 17 and 21; year 4, nos. 1 and 12; and year 5, no. 4. Amst., De Arbeiderspers, 1935-1939, all 32 p., richly ill. w. photogr. by a.o. L. Moholy-Nagy and C. Oorthuys, orig. stapled photogr./ photomontage wr. by a.o. H. Nieuwenhuis, C. Oorthuys, folio. Occas. sm. defects. Good run. Added: Dit of dat. Geïllustreerd weekblad voor vrede en democratie. 1936, nos. 1-11 and 1937, nos. 12-14. Amst., 1936-1937, all 24 p., num. photogr. ills. (incl. photomontages), orig. photogr./ photomontage wr., folio. Of both periodicals, several numbers incl. articles and ills. concerning the Spanish Civil War. (total 34)

Lot 1213

1915-19, signed in the technique, folio. All w. central horizontal fold as published. Occas. (marginal) defects. -and 2 others by the same, incl. a finely designed lithogr. sheet music cover. Added: 9 other col. lithogr. "bijvoegsels" by P. van der Hem. (total 69 in 2 portfolios)

Lot 1218

Year 4, no. 1-4, 7, 8, 10-16 (Kerstnummer), 17/18, 19-24, 25 (vrouwen-nummer), 26, 27, 29, 30, 32, 35, 36 (Spanje-nummer), 37-39, 41 and 42. N.pl., 5 September 1936 - 19 June 1937, 33 numbers, all 12 p. (incl. wr.), richly ill. (incl. a few isotypes perhaps by P. Alma or G. Arntz and occas. photomotages) des. by J. Rot, H. de Ru, Lindenberg, P. van Reen, J. Roede, H. Nieuwenhuis, a.o., in loose lvs, as issued, folio. Occas. imperfections. Good run. Added: 3 other numbers (incl. 1 duplicate). (total 36).

Lot 1223

A Catalogue raisonné, 1948-1993. New York/ Washington, D.C., Hudson Hills Press/ National Gallery of Art, 1994. 1st ed. Cl. w. dust-j. Sm. folio. Good copy.

Lot 1228

Rome, Cigno Galileo Galilei edizioni di arte e scienza, 1992. No. A.L. 12. Paper wr. (sl. worn) over loose quires (as publ.) in triangular cl. slipcase. Folio. Very rare, no copies in WorldCat.

Lot 1232

for the Dutch Market. Zwolle, Waanders, 2007. 718 p. Hc w. dust-j. Folio. (2) Blaauwen, A.L. den. Meissen Porcelain in the Rijksmuseum. Ibid., idem, 2000. 512 p. Hc w. dust-j. Large 4to. -and 1 other work on porcelain. -and 2 other works. (total 5)

Lot 1275

Tekst en foto's Irene Verbeek. Vorm en druk Ewald Spieker. N.pl., E. Spieker, 1983, printed in 50 numb. and signed copies (no. 22), in loose folio-sized lvs as issued, in the orig. cardboard box w. wooden edges. Minimal imperfections, a good copy. Publ. on the occasion of the 85th birthday of van der Zee (1898-1988). (2) Perplex (annonce) Nummer 1. Typografie, boekdruk, redaktie E. Spieker. Amst., idem, May 1987, 4 lvs printed in var. col., thread-bound w. typographical front wr. and cardboard back cover, 29.5 x 28.5 cm. Very fine copy, w. orig. packing paper of Pantheon Boekhandel Amst. preserved. -and 4 others w. designs by Spieker. (total 6)

Lot 1277

(1) Six booklets by H. Berthold, Berlin. Incl. a.o. Rundfunk, Bodoni (1942, 2 copies) and Berthold (1927). (2) Five booklets by the Brüder Butter, Dresden. Incl. a.o. Grotesk, Super and Cito (1930). (3) Schelter, J.G. and Giesecke. Schriften nebst Zierat fuer Anschlaege, grosse Druckarbeietn. Leipzig, Schelter and Giesecke, (ca. 1900). 126 p. Orig. dec. cl. Folio. -and 2 others by Schelter and Giesecke. -and 7 others, incl. 2 Bauersche Giesserei booklets and 2 by Stempel. Added: 5 other type specimen booklets, incl. Europe et le studio by Deberney Peignot (1931) and Mammouth by Fonderie Warnery (ca. 1931). Normal signs of wear. (total 26)

Lot 128

Incl. a.o.: (1-2) Bertus Aafjes and Piet Worm. Peter Kersen-Eter. Privately publ. by the artist in 50 copies (this copy signed by Aafjes), (1943). 15,(2) p. Handcol. lithogr. ill. by Worm. Orig. threadbound (sl. discol.) wr. w. mounted plate. Narrow 8vo. De Jong 15. Very rare. -and the same work, but in uncol. state, even rarer. (3-5) De 3 paardjes. Tweede druk. De 3 gekroonde paardjes. De 3 paardjes op vakantie. Amst., Van Holkema & Warendorf/ De Geïllustreerde Pers, 1955-63. 3 vols. No pagination. Ill. text and ills. by Worm. Orig. unif. clothbacked pict. boards w. dustwr. (2x)/ orig. boards. Narrow folio. Good copies. (6-7) Daan Zonderland. De vrolijke avonturen van Lachebek. Lachebek en de reus IJzerhard. Lachebek en de wondernaald. Amst., G.W. Brueghel, n.d. (1946). 2 vols. 12/ 16 p. Ills. and orig. unif. stapled wr. by Worm. (8) Catalogus voor de Rozententoonstelling Kleurenpracht II in het Vondelpark te Amsterdam, georganiseerd van 18 Juli - eind Aug. 1936 door het Comité "Practisch Werken Amsterdam" voor jeugdige werkloozen. Amst., Holdert & Co., (1936). 64 p. Ills. and adverts., orig. stapled wr. by Worm. -and 49 others. (total 58)

Lot 1281

(1) Selección de tipos modernos. Coleccao de tipos modernos. 2nd revised ed. 124 p. Gilt cl. Sm. folio. (2) Beknopte proef van drukletters. Choix de caractères modernes. 104 p. Cl. Sm. folio. (3) Columbia. Gesneden in vier series: romein & cursief, vet & cursief. Wr. (4) Pascal. Ontworpen door José Mendoza y Almeida. Blue wr. -and 10 other type specimen booklets incl. on a.o. Libra, Nobel, Simplex and Egmont cursief and vette. Normal signs of wear. (total 14)

Lot 1290

(Subtitle varies). Year 3, no. 8, 21, 38, 42, 47, 49, 50, 51 and 52; year 4, no. 1-9 and 11-44; year 5, no. 48 and year 9 no 32. Rott., 1903-12, 54 numbers, w. (col.) ills. after C. Kras Kzn, J. Doncker, A. Hahn, J. Linse, J. Jordaan, J. Rinke, J. Rotgans, J. Sluyters, a.o., folio. W. occas. defects due to the poor quality of the paper, year 4 partly w. spines strenghtened. Rare. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. -and 9 others. (total 63)

Lot 1303

No. 2, 1921 and nos. 6 and 9, 1922. Berlin, A. Kogan "Russische Kunst", 1921-22, 3 vols. of the series, w. tipped-in col. plates after and num. (full-p.) ills. after a.o. S. Sorin, A. Jakowlew, B. Grigoriew, J. Bilibin, B. Kustodiew, W. Schuchajew and L. Bakst, num. advertisements, orig. wr. after Bilibin, L. Brailowsky and B. Kustodiew, folio. All vols. spine strenghtened w. tape, no. 2 w. marginal missing pieces, mostly repaired w. tape, occas. other internal and external sm. defects. The famous post-revolutionary art journal Jar-Ptitza ("The Firebird"); only 14 issues published in total from 1921 to 1926. (total 3)

Lot 131

Issued by or in the in the manner of Imagerie Pellerin (Épinal) and Brepols in Turnhout, late 19th/ early 20th cent., containing var. amounts of col. catchpenny prints all but 1 in orig. wr., all folio. Incl. duplicates/ variants, w. occas. defects. Sold as a collection, not subject to return. A nice collection of albums containing collections of catchpenny prints in the typical way Pellerin and Brepols published them in huge quantities, but not often found in the form of albums with the orig. wr. (1x dep. Sinterklaas) preserved. Added: one other large sized issue by Brepols. (total 16)

Lot 1324

All richly ill., ca. 1930s-50s. (1-7) Film Fashionland. May, April, July, September, October and November 1934 and January 1935. 7 numbers, 40 or 56 p., a few w. inserts, orig. stapled wr., sm. folio (8) Algemeene Vereeniging "Radio Omroep" (AVRO). Oogenspel. Herfst en winter 1932/33, 40 p., orig. stapled wr., folio. (9) Zomerpracht 1935. No pagination, orig. stapled wr., folio. -and 21 similar others, incl. 4 nos. of Star Carnaval and issues of Deutsche Moden-Zeitung, Weldins Ladies Journal, Jolynmode, Chic Parisien, Constanze and Star. Sold as a collection of periodicals (w. occas. defects/ imperfections), not subject to return. (total 30)

Lot 1330

à l'Usage des Peintres. Paris, Monrocq frères, n.d. (ca. 1895). 17 (of 19?) chromolithogr. plates, loose as issued. Orig. (worn) cloth-backed portfolio. Folio. Plates (esp. margins) browned/ foxed, but colours still vibrant. Very rare and beautiful collection of samples of shop sign designs in art nouveau style.

Lot 1355

(1) Trade catalogue/ advertorial publication. Delft, N.K.F., n.d. (ca. 1949), des. F. Stapel, 80; 26 ("Normaalbladen" w. thumb-index) p., richly ill. w. col. photomontage ills. by A. Dingjan and C. Oorthuys, orig. silver-lettered cl., sm. folio. Very fine copy. (2) Afd. Staalfabriek en walserijen Alblasserdam. The Hague, Drukkerij Trio, n.d. (ca. 1950), des. by F. Stapel, richly ill., orig. spiral-bound wr., obl. 8vo. Introd. w. annotations. (3) N.V. Nederlandsche Kabelfabriek, Delft. Ibid, idem. Des. F. Stapel, richly ill. w. (photomontage) ills., orig. spiral-bound wr. Annotations in pen on p. 10. (total 3)

Lot 1357

ten dienste van nijverheids- en teekenscholen schilders teekenaars enz. Zutphen, W.J. Thieme, n.d. (ca. 1910). 32 lithogr. plates (title-p. col. lithogr. plate), loose as issued in orig. (sl. discol.) cloth-backed col. lithogr. portfolio w. ties. Folio. Nice collection of designs for signboards, etc. in art deco style. Added: (1) Bakhuizen van den Brink Ozinga, C. Zelf ontwerpen van vlakversieringen. Apeldoorn, Talens & Zoon, n.d. (ca. 1930). (2) p., text booklet loosely inserted. 24 col. lithogr. plates and orig. cloth-backed boards des. by G.J. van Lerven. (2) Haan, J. de. Alphabet. Letters van allerlei vorm. N.pl., n.publ., n.d. (ca. 1905). 72 (col.) plates, printed by D. Osseman, loose as issued in orig. (worn) dec. cl. portfolio w. ties. Folio. Plates w. worn edges, some foxing/ browning. -and 3 others. (total 6)

Lot 1365

Incl. booklets, cards, flyers, sheet music, etc., mostly of a commercial nature. Comprising a.o.: (1-12) Restaurant "Die Port van Cleve", Amsterdam. 4 menu cards, 6 postcards and 2 other cards advertising the restaurant, all w. ills. by Spier. (2) Jo Spier. Het tweede leven. Amst. etc., De Bijenkorf, 1958, (16) p., text and ills. by Spier, orig. stapled wr., obl. 8vo. (3) Leuk voor later. Een sportalbum van Elseviers Weekblad. Ed. H.J. Looman. Den Bosch, Zuid-Nederlandsche Drukkerij, n.d. (ca. 1953), no pagination, ills. by W. van Wieringen, orig. spiral-bound wr. by Spier, folio. Unused, but lacking envelopes on inside wr. (4) Jo Spier teekeningen. Amst., Kunsthandel J. Goudstikker, (1933), 16 p., ills., orig. wr., 4to. Ex libris of Lodewijk Blok on title-p. (5) Dit is voorlopig aleen maar... Pietje. Miniature booklet, Amst., 1949, 12 p. (incl. wr.), 10 ills. by Spier, orig. stapled wr., 8 x 7 cm. Publ. on occasion and for the benefit of the exhibition "Jeugd van Nederland", RAI Amsterdam, 1949. (6) 50 Jaar Concertgebouw Amsterdam 1888-1938. Amst., Van Munster, (1938), 16 p., ills. by Spier, orig. stapled wr. (7) Dat oog heeft alles gezien. Herinneringen aan het concentratiekamp Theresienstadt. Amst./ Brussels, Elsevier, 1978, 120 p., text, ills. and orig. wr. by Spier. (total approx. 40)

Lot 1372

Folio hcl. album w. 6 double-p. wallpaper samples by Nieuwenhuis, ca. 1894. (1) Branches, berries and butterflies. (2) Umbellifers, butterflies and dragonflies. (3) Flowers, butterflies and dragonflies. Each in 2 col. variants. Pasted letters W.C. on the front cover of the album (possibly E.J. van Wisselingh & Co art trade; they owned a workshop during the turn of the 19th century in which G.W. Dijsselhof, C.A. Lion Cachet and Nieuwenhuis all worked as interior designers for Amsterdam aristocrats). Album 60 x 42 cm, all samples 79.5 x 60 cm. Album sl. worn, but contents in very good condition.

Lot 1374

No. 1. London, 1931. Approx. 120 p. Folio album w. leather custom-made hand grip. 38.5 x 53 cm. A few cut-outs in pages (as usual) and lacking some of the mounted explanatory notes.

Lot 1424

Steeds direct leverbaar. The Hague etc., A.B. & C., ca. 1950, 36 mounted examples of (ill.) birth announcement cards and their respective envelopes, orig. cord-bound wr., folio. Wr. brittle/ sl. dam. Extremely rare. (2) Suppletie collectie van visitekaarten. Nieuwe soorten. Ibid., idem, ca. 1950, 13 cards and w. their respective envelopes (lacking a few), orig. stapled wr., obl. 4to. (3) Service. Papierkroniek van Lutkie & Smit. No. 4. Juni 1932. Amst., Lutkie & Smit Papiergroothandel N.V., 1932, (1),54-76 p., ills., w. loosely inserted price list and 1 (of 3) loosely inserted flyer, orig. stapled wr. -and 11 miscell. others, incl. a trade catalogue advertising Strathmore Grandee w. stamped address of G.H. Buhrmann's Papiergroothandel in Weltevreden. (total 14)

Lot 1427

N.pl., Polak & Schwarz, 1939, (36) p., richly ill. (incl. fine col. photomontages), orig. comb-bound wr., folio. Offsetting/ some p. sl. sticking together. The Jewish firm Polak & Schwarz was one of the world's most important producers of fragrances. This nicely - but anonymously - produced, very rare commemorative publication appeared just before World War II; the Jewish background of the owner's of the firm was therefore problematic. (2) Rubber? Commercial publication issued by Vredestein in Loosduinen, The Hague, n.d. (ca. 1935), 11 spiral-bound lvs, printed on 1 side only w. typography and col. ills. by Van Alfen (monogrammed on final leaf), 4to. Very nicely produced and rare. (3) N.V. Stoomolieslagerij J. Van Vollenhoven Amersfoort. N.pl., October 1940, (20) p., richly ill. (most w. fine photomontage ills.), orig. spiral-bound wr., 4to. Published on occasion of the new factory. With loosely inserted fold. col. blueprint of part of the factory, issued by F. Krupp Grusonwerk A.G. Magdeburg-Buckau. -and 3 others, incl. a booklet issued by Koninklijke Shell, ca. 1936, w. fine photomontage designs. (total 6)

Lot 1428

der firma [steendrukkerij] Corns. Immig & Zoon te Rotterdam. N.pl., n.publ., n.d. (ca. 1915), 36 stiff paper lvs: gilt-lettered leaf "De steendrukkerij", followed by 34 lvs w. orig. photogr. mounted at upper corners, all 16 x 21.5 cm and 1 unused mount, loose as issued in the orig. hmor. portfolio w. ties, obl. folio, in the orig. cardboard box. Extremely rare (perhaps unique) publication, no other copies traced. The photographs give a great insight into the working of this successful Rotterdam printing office. (2) Gedenkboek N.V. Drukkerij De Spaarnestad. 1906-1931. (Haarlem), 1931, 44,(34) p., w. num. photogr. ills. and graphs, orig. gilt-lettered cl., folio. (total 2)

Lot 1432

van sanitaire aardewerk en aanverwante artikelen. Rott., 1901. Art Nouveau dec. cl. Sm. Folio. Rare. Not in KB. (2) Berghuis, F. Lz. Burgelijke bouwkunde: Onze betimmeringen. Naar h. duitsh. Leiden, 1897. Cl. Sm. folio. Both sl. worn. (total 2)

Lot 1516

1841-97, most ill., var. artists and techniques (mostly lithogr., but also incl. some etchings), a few printed on silk, together in hcl. portfolio w. 6 ties and letterp. "Programmes I" on spine, folio. Comprises a.o.: (1) Chateau de Chantilly. Réprésentation donnée par ordre du Prince Royal, le Vendredi 14 mai 1841. Théatre de Gymnase. Boquet Père et Fils/ Les Vieux Péchés. Letterpress leaf, 29 x 21.5 cm. (2-3) "Concerts donnés à l'Opéra et au Cirque par la Musique du Régiment Préobrajenski de la Garde Impériale 14 et 15 Novembre 1897". 2 programmes, together on the same mount w. title in pen. (4) Bal des Etudiants 1892. Thread-bound programme, ills. (incl. col. lithogr., the title by C. Jung), 31 x 22 cm. (5) Théatre de Saigon, Direction H. Rival de Rouville, Jeudi 27 Février 1890. Représentation extraordinaire au bénéfice de Mlle Lucie Duchatieu, 1er Chanteuse légère. Letterpress programme printed on gold-coloured silk, 32 x 23 cm. Marginal imperfections. (6) Fêtes de Bienfaisance des Moulins. Commission des concerts. Grand concert donné au théatre le 29 Janvier 1887. Letterpress programme printed on pink silk, 33 x 24.5 cm, w. large ill. by Michelet. W. dedication in pencil to Mlle. Bardout, one of the performing artists, dated 29 Janv. 87. (7) Cercle artistique et littéraire Soirée du 20 Mars 1880. Les débuts de René, Pomme d'Api et La revue trop tard. 32 x 24.5 cm. Des. by Gérardin. Added: Approx. 90 similar others, incl. some later French language programmes, some menu cards and other printed ephemera. (total approx. 180 in 1 portfolio and 1 box)

Lot 1580

Bound collection of this weekly French publ. on aviation, 1909-10. Nos. 1-61. Incl. many photogr. and articles on the Wright Brothers and a loosely inserted newspaper, "Les Ailes", 1937. In (worn) hcalf. Folio. Assumed complete, first quire loosening, browning, but contents generally in good condition.

Lot 1584

1845-52. The collection divided in a chapter "Stuttgart 1845-1846" (45 cards) and "Madrid 1846-1852", mounted in contemp. (worn) gilt cloth album w. label "Algemeene Boekhandel C. Avis Jzn Zeist" on inside front cover, folio. The album also contains 14 unused heavy grey paper lvs. All but a few cards printed in the so-called "porcelain-card" technique ("porseleinkaartjes"). Some names, Stuttgart: General, Comte de Beraldingen, Vte de Fontenay, Baron de Malzen, Lieutenant Général de Thun, Prince Gotchacoff, De Stoffregen, Kriegsminister Generallieutenant Graf von Sontheim, Comte Ferdinand de Zeppelin, Ministre de Finance De Gaerttner, Comte Alexis Moussin Pouschkin and Duc Bernard de Saxe-Weimar. Madrid: Diego de Biedma y Fonseca, Georges Esterházy, Baron Edouard de Lago, Loftus Otway, Charles Middleton, Williqam Eliot, Ferdinand de Lesseps (known from the Panama channel), Baron de Talleyrand-Perigord, Comte de Thomar, Antonio Valdez, Prince George de Prusse and Luigi Matera. (total 130 in 1 album)

Lot 1590

(1) Gouden productie van het Lumiere Theater. Amst., by Calff & Meischke for N.V. Mij tot Exploitatie van het City Theater, n.d. (ca. 1935), (32) p., richly ill. w. mostly double-p. photomontage advertisements for var. productions, designed by Mentor, Adviesbureau voor Reclame, Amst., orig. cloth-backed wr. printed in black on gold, sm. folio. Occas. sm. defects. Rare program w. striking photomontage ills. (2) Maro Film Voorlichtingsdienst in Samenwerking met Directie van den Landbouw. De aardappelfilm "Ons Volksvoedsel". Uitgave 1. Printed in Wageningen by H. Veenman & Zonen, n.d. (ca. 1941), orig. stapled photomontage wr. A few defects. (3) V.A.R.A. 10 jaar. N.pl., 1936, (20) p. (incl. wr.), des. by C. van Kralingen, photomontages by J.B. van Duijl, orig. stapled wr., obl. 8vo. Rust stains from staples, contents partly loose, a few other imperfections. -and 24 others. (total 27)

Lot 1609

(1) Les Ballets Russes en Hollande, Mai 1924. Paris, by Kapp for Concertgebouw- Wagnervereeniging, 1924, (16) p., w. col. ills. after N. Gontcharova and Picasso and b/w photogr. ills., orig. stapled wr., folio. A few folds/ creases and some other internal and external imperfections. Rare. (2-3) Two other (rare) publications on the occasion of the Russian Ballet in the Netherlands in May 1924. (4) La Chauve-Souris de Moscou de Nikita Balieff ay Théatre Femina. Deuxième programme Février 1921. Paris, Comedia Illustré, 1921, (16) p., w. col. ills. after Soudeïkine, orig, thread-bound pict. wr., folio. A few sm. defects/ imperfections. -and 2 others: a publication on Jushny's Theater Der Blaue Vogel w. front wr. des. by J. Bilibine and another publication by the Wagnervereeniging w. tipped-in col. ills. after Bilibine. (total 6)

Lot 1716

An ecstatic journey of a boy transformed into a girl for one day, and her erotic adventures in Amsterdam, magic centrum. Photogr. by G. Gordon, written by W. Levy, des. by A. Beeke. The Hague, Bert Bakker, 1972. 72 p. Orig. stapled wr. Folio. Added: (1) Wet Dreams. Festivals presented by Suck, that European Sexpaper. W. Levy, ed. Des. by W. de Ridder. Amst., Joy Publications, 1973. 263 p. Orig. pictorial limp boards. Sm. folio. (2) Knijp no. 1-4 (=all publ.), 1967. All w. some signs of wear. (total 6)

Lot 1719

Amst., Joy Publications, 1973. (8),263,(1) p. Num. photogr. ills., des. by W. de Ridder. Orig. pictorial limp boards. Folio. (2) Camerada, R. Love Love. Frankfort, März, 1971. Hc. (3) Demarc, A. Lucy's Lustbuch. Ibid., idem, 1971. -and 5 others, incl. 2 issues of Arcanes and 1 issue of Pontiac. All sl. worn. (total 8)

Lot 1729

(1) Keerkring 77. De Keerkring. Drukwerk. Amst., by Speed-o-print for De Volle Maan, n.d. (ca. 1975), richly ill. w. contributions by Amsterdams Ballon Gezelschap, Deskundologisch Laboratorium, J. Grootveld, C. Jaring, Openbaar Kunstgebit, M. Reneman, a.m.o., orig. wr. w. dust wr., folio. (2) De Keerkring geeft zich bloot. N.pl., n.publ., n.d. Eleven rotaprints by E. Dukker, F. Grote, N. Jonk, M. Reneman, P. Vos, a.o., loose as issued in the orig. portfolio, folio. -and 12 similar issues, incl. duplicates. Added: Approx. 70 loose rotaprints from similar portfolios, incl. many duplicates. The lot sold w.a.f. (total approx. 85)

Lot 1753

Rott., Cold Turkey, 1975. Rare 1st ed. 110 p. No. 242/ 250. Cl. w. mounted screen-printed covers. Sm. folio. (2) The Insect Trust Gazette. No. 3 (last issue). San Francisco, 1968. Comb bound sc. 1 p. detached. (3) Natural Jewboy. Amst., Ins & Outs, 1981. 114 p. Sc. -and Politische Pornos, an introduction to political pornographic cartoons in Europe (poliporn). Minimal signs of wear. (total 4)

Lot 1762

(1) Pan. 'n Mondain weekblad/ Het vrije weekblad "Pan" (mondain en humoristisch). Year 1, no. 3 and 7; year 5, no. 11, 47, 49 and 52; and year 6, no. 1, 3 and 15. The Hague/ Amst., 1923-28, all 16 p., all nicely ill., orig. pict. stapled wr., large 4to/ sm. folio. Some foxing, regular traces of wear. (2) "Cupido". Een mondain, humoristisch, geïllustreerd weekblad. Year 3, no. 41; year 4, no. 34; and year 5, no. 20, 24, 47 and 49. Amst., 1934-37, all 16 p., all ill., orig. stapled wr., sm. folio. First issue lacks portion of front wr. at top, 4 vols. w. loose contents, some other imperfections. -and 11 similar others, incl. duplicates/ incomplete vols., a.o. 3 numbers of De Zwarte Kat and 5 wr. of La Semana Comica (without contents). (total 26)

Lot 1832

Ca. 1840-1940. Comprises a.o.: (1) Braakensiek, J. (1858-1940). De werkstaking epidemie. De knecht van Sint Nikolaas: "Bezorg u zelf uw pakjes maar; nu is het mijn beurt om te werkstaken." Lithogr. publ. as Bijvoegsel van de Amsterdammer, 2 December 1894, obl. folio. Folds and repaired tears. (2) Stanley and Emin (The Emin Pascha relief expedition). Special number of the Illustrated London News, March 3, 1890, (2),32 p., w. 2 loosely inserted double-p. plates, num. (full-p.) ills., orig. wr., folio. Wr. a bit foxed. (3) Feestavond 11 Maart 1891. A. et A. Programma en liederen. De Prijsvraag. 35-jarig bestaan van het Genootschap "Architectura et Amicitia". Amst., T.A. van Zeggelen, (1891), 34 p., orig. wr., sm. 4to. Wr. a bit foxed and occas. other sm. defects. (4) Das "Wölfchen". Deutsche Luftkriegsbeute-ausstellung München 1918. Sm. version of a poster by J. Ussy Engelhard, 29 x 21 cm. Munich, C. Wolf & Sohn. (5) De Gekroonde Moor. Bij J. van der Pigge in tabak, snuif en sigaren. Groote Houtstraat, 2e huis van 't Verwulft Wijk 4 No. 48 te Haarlem. Paper bag, 26 x 17 cm, both sides w. the same woodcut device, ca. 1840. Restored. Very rare. -and 35 others. (total 40)

Lot 1847

Composé et dédié à Ms. Harriet Beecher Stowe par L.F. Revius. The Hague, Correspondance musicale, (ca. 1855), 2nd ed., bifolium w. lithogr. title and 2 p. score, folio. Very rare early ed., only later editions (up to the 18th edition, illustrating the popularity of the piece) in NCC. Splitting on fold.

Lot 1851

Most ca. 1900-40. A rich and diverse collection. Comprises a.o.: (1) "If dat chile don't change color der'l be trouble in dis yer fam'ly." Chromolithogr. poster, 40.5 x 27.5 cm (incl. attached title strip on upper margin), dated 1884 in the technique. Partly split on central vertical fold, strengthened w. tape. (2) Koloniale Dagen van België. Onder de Hooge Bescherming van Z.M. den Koning. De inzamelingen en verkoop der Kenteekens zullen plaats hebben den 1ste Zondag van Juli. Chromolithogr. poster, 42 x 29.5 cm, by C. Poffé, printed by Aff. Cocu & Mairesse in Quaregnon. Pasted seal of the publisher dated 17 Mai 1933. Folds and smaller imperfections. (3) De Groene Amsterdammer (...). Neger-nummer. No. 2759, Saturday 19 April 1930, 36 p., num. ills., orig. stapled wr., folio. (4) Le savon Dirtoff me blanchit! (...). Col. lithogr. poster, 35.5 x 26 cm, ca. 1930. Tipped-on to mount. (5) De wereld glimt door Erdal. Col. lithogr. poster by W.L. Wagemans (1906-93), 40 x 30 cm, ca. 1935. Proof w. the edges of the printing stone visible and cuts in upper and lower margins. (6) "Fridolin-Spiele in der Tüte" No. 9 (...). Board game, rules of the game and pieces together in orig. envelope. (7-10) N/V De Faam. Droptabletten, IJspepermunt, Medicinale Mitcham pepermunt, Salmiak droptabletten. 4 col. lithogr. calendar lvs., all approx. 23 x 31 cm, by D. Hart (1898-1986), ca. 1930. The ills. only, lacking calendar portion. (11) Everlasting silver leaves. From the slopes of Table Mountain (...). Souvenir from South Africa. Bifolium, 15.5 x 23 cm (unfolded), with a col. photogr. of a Zulu in marriage costume juxtaposed w. 3 mounted plant lvs., issued by C.D. Fix, Cape Town, (ca. 1900). Duplicates. (total approx. 95 in binder and portfolio)

Lot 215

Manuscript recipe-book for jenever (gin), brandewijn (brandy) etc., Dutch, ca. 1945-1970, 34 p. (and blank pages numbered up to 200), hlinen w. dustwr. labelled w. the mentioned title, folio. Interesting recipe book, most likely containing (secret) recipes from the distillery Weduwe A. v.d. Eelaart (Drie Sterren) in Schiedam (see below). The manuscript starts with recipes for colours that can be produced, for instance "Caramel. Caramelkleurpoeder van Polak's Frutal Works 50 gram op 1 liter water" or "Oranje. Oranjekleurpoeder "Extra" Polak's Frutal Works 50 gram op 1 liter water". The manuscript contains descriptions of the techniques "overhalen", "versnijden" and "filtreren" and a number of recipes, for example: "Gebeide jenever. (50%). Recept M. Nov. '46. Vul de ketel met 21 vat jenever van 38%. Voeg hier aan toe 140 kg jeneverbessen (in zakken). Laat het geheel 7 dagen trekken, onder dagelijks doorroeren. Langzaam en voorzichtig afstoken! (2 dagen). Wijziging: Inplaats van 140 kg bessen 250 kg voor sterker aftrek." Similar recipes for Jenever "Friesland" type, Jenever Concentraat "Algiers", Oude Jenever "Drie Sterren", Oude aromatische jenever, Rijnbende's "Oude Schiedammer", Weduwe Elaart's Zeer oude jenever, Inmaak brandewijn, Vodka Bjelspolskaja, Cognac Fine champagne, Cognac type Coebergh April 1964, (...) Drie sterren Febr. 1972, dry gin, Aalbessen Jenever 1950, Frambozen brandewijn in productie genomen oktober 1963 and White lemon gin Horeca febr. 1973. Loosely inserted in the recipe book are two smaller school-notebooks filled w. similar manuscript recipies (incl. recipes dating from the 1930s), some loose recipes, col. lithogr. labels (incl. many duplicates) and two interesting, very rare booklets: (1) Prijscourant van Weduwe A. v.d. Eelaart. Schiedam. Distillateurs en Likeurstokers (printed by De Eendracht in Schiedam, ca. 1935, 24 p., orig. stapled wr.). (2) De Huis-likeurstoker, of opgave van de meestgezochte en voortreffelijkste likeuren, hoe men dezelve op eene eenvoudige en goedkoope wijze kan bereiden (Amst., S. de Grebber, 1840, 22 p., orig. (sl. dam.) wr. (total 27)

Lot 221

Comprising 14 documents on vellum, partly concerning a house in the Hoogstraat in The Hague, partly w. attached wax seals (incl. some documents attached to each other), the other 8 documents on paper, var. sizes, kept in tin box. Contains a.o. notarial documents on a house in the Hoogstraat in The Hague, incl.: (1) Notarial document on the auction of "Een modern, hegt, sterk en weldoortimmerd huijs en erve voorzien van zeer propre en spatieuse vertrekken zoo behangen en met spiegels en schilderijen boven de schoorsteen (...) staande ende geleegen aan de oostzijde van de Hoogstraat en uytkoomende aan de westzijde van het Buijtenhoff alhier (...)". Ten pages on folio-sized paper, with conditions and details of the public sale that took place on 15 January 1767, the estate sold for 9500 guilders by the heirs of Joan van Gybelant (1684-1766, schout and baljuw of Wassenaar and Zuidwijk) to Benjamin de Flouw (1724-1812). (2-8) Seven notarial documents, one on vellum and four on paper, almost certainly concerning the same house and/ or surrounding houses in the Hoogstraat, dated 1792, 1794, 1796, 1810, 1822 (2x) and 1848, 4x mentioning the name of Georg Daniel Augstbourguer as owner, the later documents indicating the house as Oostzijde Hoogstraat Wijk E no. 355. The older vellum documents are dated 1550 (attached to a separate document dated 1584, w. (dam.) seals), 1561 (attached to a separate document dated 1571, w. (dam.) seals), 1622, w. (dam. seals), 1655 (3x), 1656 and 1710. (total 22)

Lot 224

Manuscript in 3 parts, ca. 1870-71, (4) (of ?), 9 and 17 p., the first two parts loose and folio/ 4to, the third part in carbon copy in a hleather 4to carbon copy book, the second and third part signed J. Heijdanus (respectively at the beginning and end), the third part dated "Parijs Augustus 187(?)". The first part apparently incomplete; the third part w. later partial transcription. A nice, well-written, personal account of what happened in Paris due to the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) and the following Paris Commune, a revolutionary uprising which seized and held power for two months before its bloody suppression. Apart from the third part of the Paris account, the carbon copy book is filled with copies of letters, receipts etc. up to page 215, dated "Parijs 20 Augustus 1871" up to "Amsterdam 4 Februari 1885", and also has a number of loosely inserted letters and other documents at the end. Added: "Extract uyt het Register der Resolutien van de Hoog Mogende heeren Staaten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden Jovis den 25 November 1789", 54 p., contemp. boards (in mediocre condition). (total 4)

Lot 235

te plaatsen in de portefeuille genealogica van mijne verzameling. Manuscript, ca. 1840, 8p. on 7 loose bifolia (so also w. 17 blank pages), consisting of a double-p. genealogical tree listing 9 generations (incl. Michiel de Ruijter himself), and 5 extracts of official documents, folio. A few names in the genealogical tree: "Margareta de Ruyter, trouwt 22 maart 1673 met Bernardus Somer, Predikt. te Amsterdam", "Anna Somer. die trouwt met Cornelis van Pere", "Cornelis Steengracht, die trouwt met Jacoba Petronella van Hoorn van Burcht" and "Anthony Willem van Steveninck. Sedert 1837 adelborst te Medemblik" (final name). The extracts concern a.o. Bernardus Zomer (1758), Frederik Willem van de Schepper and Wilhelmina Cornelia Baronesse van der Goltz (1840) and members of the Steengracht family. Also present are 4 apparently unrelated notarial/ juridical manuscripts on fold. vellum, dated 1637, 1677 (in the name of Jacob Raeterinck, verwalter-richter van Kedingen, w. modern transcription) and 1678 (2x, in the name of Johannes Michorius, Haexbergen). (total 5)

Lot 245

XIJ Bucher darin alle Empter, Instrument, Bezeuge, vnd alles zu disem Handel gehörig, mit schonen figuren vorbildet (...). Trans. Philip Bech. Basel, Hieronymus Froben and Niclaus Bischoff, 1557. 1st German ed. (8),ccccxci,(12) p. Woodcut printer's device on title-p. and last p., Gothic text w. a few dec. initials, richly ill. w. 277 in-text woodcut engr. and diagrams (many half or full-p.) and 1 fold. engr. by Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch. Contemp. blindst. calf over boards (lacking clasps, orig. vellum prof rest. on edges with calf). Folio. "Ex libris Francisci Moser" and Institution of Naval Architects library sticker upper pastedown, some (contemp.) marginal annotations. Later upper and lower endpapers, a few p. w. sm. tears (1 sl. affecting text), some foxing/ browning as usual, text and wood engr. fine and readable. Agricola was a German humanist scholar, mineralogist and metallurgist, and he is most well-known for this pioneering and comprehensive work on mining, mining sciences and metallurgy. Until the publication of this work, Pliny the Elder's work Historia Naturalis was the main source of information on metals and mining techniques. Some of the most important sections are those on mechanical engineering, use of water power, pumps, ventilation, blowing of furnaces, transport of ores, and more. With this work Agricola also made an important contribution physical geology, as he recognized the influence of the natural environment in the shaping of landscapes and, by extension, mines. Unrivaled in its complexity and accuracy, this work served as the standard reference work for two centuries. The Latin edition of the work was published one year earlier, but it is this first German edition that is rarer. *Proceeds go the Red Cross.

Lot 247

volumen Tractationum Theologicarum, in quibus pleraque Christianae Relifionis dogmata adversus haereses nostri temporibus (...). Geneva, Io. Crispinum, 1570-73. 1st ed. 2 vols. in 1. (20),703,("307" printer's error),(13); (4),480,(6) p. 2 letterpress title-p. w. fine engr. printer's mark. Intricate blindst. calf w. central figure (Holy Roman Emperor Charles V front cover, his grandfather Maximilian I back cover) w. ribbed spine and 2 clasps, 1 broken. Folio. Bound w.: Christiano Hessiandro. De Communicatione & vivifica virtute carnis Christi (...). 65 p. Contemp. handwritten annotations in the margins throughout (some col.), 1st few p. Somewhat worn copy w. corner piece 1st title-p. lacking, sm. wormholes (mostly not affecting text), occas. (water)st., browning. Nevertheless an extremely rare work, especially this ed. and w. the 2 vols. together. Adams 952.

Lot 250

& locupletatum correctis ubique ciationum numeris (...). Basle, J. Froben, February 1526, (52),889,(5) p., woodcut printer's mark on title, contemp. blindst. pigskin over wooden boards. Folio. Occas. annotation/ underlining, front cover w. later former owner's initials IDGM and date 1622, a few former owner's entries on title-page, incl. "Sum ex libris Johannis Döhnitii (?) G.M. Ao. 1622". Worm holes at the beginning and end (incl. covers), waterst. in margins throughout (and partly w. mould spot in upper blank margin), recased w. new endpapers, lacks clasps, worn along extremities. Fine, early 16th cent. ed. of Erasmus' famous collection of proverbs, first published in 1500.

Lot 252

episcopi carthaginensis. Basel, Johann Froben, 1520. 1st ed. by Erasmus. (24),515,(33) p. Title and dedication within woodcut border, num. (large) historiated initials throughout, book dec. and woodcut printer's mark on lower flyleaf by Ambrosius Holbein, a.o. Contemp. (soiled) blindst. pigskin over wooden boards w. brass clasps and catches w. initials I.H. (or H.I.). Sm. folio. Contemp. handwritten marginal annotations and underlining throughout. Scattered (mostly sm.) wormholes on covers and upper and lower pages, waterst. in outer lower blank margin, traces of removed ex libris upper pastedown.

Lot 253

und vollkommener Bestellung eynes ordentlichen Mayerhofs oder Landguts (...). Strasbourg, Bernhard Jobin, 1580. 2nd ed. (12),643,(34) p. Engr. title-p., portrait of the author and 36 (large) in-text woodcuts. Beautiful contemp. (sl. soiled) pigskin w. blind tooled dec. over wooden boards (clasps lacking). Sm. folio. Contemp. manuscript ex libris on title-p. (dated 1618) and on flylvs./ pastedowns (one dated 1583). Lacking p. 83-90 (text only, no woodcuts), sm. piece missing in border of author's portrait, occas. foxing/ damp stains, corners of index lvs. cut (not affecting text). Famous Renaissance work on country living (large sections on orchards and fruits), also incl. the first known written description of tobacco in German.

Lot 260

accuratius quàm antehac emendati, additis graecisquae reperiri potuerunt: opera et diligentia Nicolai Gallasii (...). (Geneva), I. le Preux & I Parvus, 1570, (20),408,(22) p., woodcut headpieces and initials, contemp. richly blindst. calf, frontcover w. central panel depicting Samson fighting the lion and Delilah cutting off Samson's hair, backcover w. central panel depicting Judith cutting off the head of Holofernes, both these central panels surrounded by 4 rolled borders that incl. depictions of Justitia, Prudentia, Lucretia etc. (monogrammed H.K.) and German rulers, folio. Occas. annots in pen. Binding rebacked w. renewed endpaper and use of part of the orig. backstrip, outer corners and lower margin of frontcover restored. In all, a good and attractive copy of this rare edition, w. contemp./ old owner's entries of M. Martinus Zoble (Vratisl.), Elias Frick (historian, Ulm and leipsic, 1696) and Joh. Ad. Lipp. (1725). The copy is also interesting, because of the extensive old annotations on first blank and on 31 pages bound with at the end, titled "Sequentia quinq. capita Irenaei primur et util Fr. Fevardentig (...)." Irenaeus, bishop of Lyons (ca. 140-202), was the first great Catholic theologian. The present work is his most important one, directed against the heresy of Valentinian Gnosticism. *Proceeds go the Red Cross.

Lot 262

id est, Vitae Illustrium Virorum Graecorum et Romanorum, utilissima historia expositae, atque inter se comparatae. Guilielmo Xylandro Augustano interprete (...). Frankfurt, S. Feyerabendt, 1580. 2 parts in 1 vol. (2nd part w. separate title-p., Aemilii Probi, Scriptoris vere romani, vitae excellentium imperatorum: Ex veterun atque aliorum probatae fidei codicum collatione (...)). (8),373 lvs.,(31) p. (continuous pagination, lacking lvs. 8-9, some printer's errors in numbering, otherwise complete). Title printed in red and black w. large woodcut device (same device also on 2nd title-p., last p. of index), large woodcut coat of arms on first leaf of dedication, woodcut head pieces, initials, etc., total of 60 large woodcut ills., mostly of battle scenes, after J. Amman. Contemp. blindst. calf, slightly worn. Folio. Contemp. marginal annotations and underlining throughout. First quire loosening, browning. In this famous work, Plutarch compares the lives of important Greek and Roman statesmen from Theseus to Marcus Antonius. He puts together couples who have similarities in their respective lives, e.g. Alexander the Great and Caesar, Demosthenes and Cicero, Pericles and Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, etc.

Lot 272

nec non de dispositionibus ad eas lucrandas requisitis, accurata notitia historica, dogmatica, polemica, critica (...). Augsburg, P., M. & J. Veith, 1735. 3 parts (incl. supplement) in 1 vol. (24),234,(1); 306; 91,(2) p. Engr. frontisp., engr. portrait and title-p. Finely bound in (sl. worn) contemp. blindst. vellum w. brass clasps. Sm. folio. Former owner's signature (dated 1843) upper flyleaf, title-p. w. covered library stamp, library sticker upper pastedown, sl. later tabs indicating the different parts. Some foxing/ browning.

Lot 273

in Architecture (...). Transl. John James. London, J. Senex and R. Gosling, 1722. 2nd ed. (6),xxii,(4),xii,131 p. Engr. title-p. w. vignette, engr. dedication leaf, 2nd letterpress title-p., 6 full-p. engr. plates, num. eng. ills., vignettes and historiated capitals throughout. Contemp. hcalf w. marbled boards. Folio. A few contemp. marginal annotations. Covers worn, engr. title-p. w. sm. tear not affecting image/ text, occas. foxing as usual.

Lot 274

Volgens hun leevendig geloof, en heylig leeven. Uyt de getuygenissen, voorbeelden, en rédenen der oudste en achtbaarste kerkelyke schryveren, vólgens de waarheyd der eerste en eenigste Christelyke gódsdienst, (…). Vert. d. W. Séwel. Amst., J. v. Hardenberg et al., 1700-01. 2 vols. (28),707,(12); (12),568,(12) p. 2 different engr. titles, 2 engr. title-p. vignettes and 46 plates, each w. 2 engr., by J. Luyken. Contemp. vellum w. blindtooled dec., manuscript titles on ribbed spines. Folio. Later endpapers and flylvs., covers worn/ stained, 1 vol. sl. smaller than the other, occas. marginal waterst.; contents fine. (total 2)

Lot 275

Volgens hun leevendig geloof, en heylig leeven. Uyt de getuygenissen, voorbeelden, en rédenen der oudste en achtbaarste kerkelyke schryveren, vólgens de waarheyd der eerste en eenigste Christelyke gódsdienst, (…). Vert. d. W. Séwel. Amst., J. v. Hardenberg (etc.), 1700-01. 2 vols. (28),707,(12); (10),568,(12) p. 1 (of 2) engr. title, 2 engr. title-p. vignettes & 46 engr. plates, each w. 2 half-p. ills., by J. Luyken. Later leather w. use of contemp. speckled calf in slipcase. Folio. Browned/ foxed, 1 engr. p. loose (a few others loosening). (total 2)

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