- Text lvs. in plate vols. foxed. Bindings sl. rubbed along edges.
- Lower hinge broken; corners and joints trifle worn. Otherwise a fine copy.
= Hinrichsen D485.
- Sl. foxed. Spine-ends worn/ sl. dam. = Hinrichsen D268.
- Various (sm.) defects. Not collated, sold w.a.f.
= Belgium and Holland: 8th ed. (1885; H. E187), 13th ed. (1901; H. E192), 14th ed. (1905; H. E193), 15th ed. (1910; H. E194a); Belgien und Holland: 21st ed. (1897; H. D282), 22nd ed. (1900; H. D283), 23rd ed. (1904; H. D284), 25th ed. (1914; H. D286a); Belgique et la Hollande: 18th ed. (1905; H. F88), 19th ed. (1910; H. F89a).
- Stamp on title-p. and frontcover. = Hinrichsen E251.
AND 1 other Baedeker guide: Die Schweiz (...) (1907, 32nd ed. Hinrichsen D320).
- Backstrip sl. faded. Good copy. = Hinrichsen D498.
Belgrave, J.H.D. Welcome to Bahrain. Manama etc., the author, 1957, 3rd ed., 188p., fold. col. map and plan, plates, advertisments, orig. wr.
- One part of the large maps of Paris w. tear along fold; part of first free endpaper cut off; edges browned; occas. sl. foxed. Joints and spine-ends (sl.) rubbed; covers sl. wrinkled.
= Hinrichsen D329.
- Upper hinge weak; stamp on title-p.; a few maps and plans sl. frayed or dam. in outer margins.
= Hinrichsen D463.
- Lacks 1 map; upper hinge weak. Upper joint splitting. = Hinrichsen E262.
AND 4 others, incl. 2 other Baedeker's guides: Süd-Deutschland und Österreich (1873, Hinrichsen D65) and Rheinlande (1912, Hinrichsen D31), both not collated.
- Title-p. sl. browned. Frontcover and backstrip sl. stained.
Weruméus Buning, A. Reisjes met den Rotterdamschen Lloyd. Dauphiné, Savoie, Provence. Rott., Nijgh & Van Ditmar, n.d. (±1910), 84p., tinted plates, advertisements, orig. wr. by A. MOLKENBOER.
- Trifle foxed. Backstrip. sl. creased.
AND 4 others, i.a. MET VACANTIE NAAR ENGELAND 1934 (n.pl., 1934, ills., orig. wr., sm. 8vo) and A.J.G. PAPINEAU (ed.), Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya (Singapore, n.d. (±1955), 9th ed., fold. plan, ills., orig. wr. Waterst.).
- Map strengthened on verso on several folds; occas. sl. foxed. Rebacked.
- Backwr. sl. soiled. Fine copy.
= Rare and nicely illustrated tourist guide. Twice a month, the various steamers of the company travelled from Amsterdam to New York and back again, via Paramaribo, Demerara, Trinidad, Carúpano, Cumaná, Guanta, La Guayra, Porto Cabello, Curaçao, Jacmel, Aux Cayes and Port au Prince. I.a. pages 19-28 deal with Paramaribo.
Een schip vaart uit. Een wandeling op papier in en over het passagiersschip "Willem Ruys". Rott., Koninklijke Rotterdamsche Lloyd, n.d. (±1948), 21,(1)p., 2 fold. plates, col. ills., orig. wr. Beknopte gids van Genua. Aangeboden door de Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Nederland". N.pl., n.publ., n.d. (±1934), 28p., (col.) ills., orig. pict. wr.
- Wrappers sl. foxed; edges. sl. worn.
AND ±15 other similar publications, incl. H. BOREL, Van Batavia naar Rotterdam. Reisgids van de Rotterdamsche Lloyd (Amst., n.d. (±1905), ills., orig. pict. wr., obl. 8vo).
= Remarkably intact Rhine souvenir containing views of i.a. the Drachenfels, Wolkenburg, Godesberg, Löwenburg, Remagen and Altenahr. In folded state it is shaped as a rose.
= Rare propaganda publication for the Vietnamese people. Comprises vol. 1, 2, 4 and 5.
- Contents occas. trifle foxed; one leaf w. brown stain in blank outer margin. = Rare.
Denucé, J. Pigafetta. Relation du premier voyage autour du monde par Magellan 1519-1522. Antw./ Paris, Gust Janssens/ Ernest Leroux, 1923, (2),290,(4)p., ills., bound unif. w. the above.
- All vols. spine-ends sl. rubbed; vol.1 sm. tear in top of backstrip.
= Facs. reprint of the ed. Amst., 1646.
- A few vols. w. browned leaves (mostly at the beginning and end). Otherwise fine.
- Covers trifle scuffed; backstrip sl. rubbed, otherwise fine.
= One of a limited numbered ed. of 25. Contains diary entries and reproductions of ephemera regarding the experiences of W.G.F. de Bruyn and his family during the First World War.
AND 2 copies of the same work in the same ed., but bound in orig. wrs. - ADDED: a photograph of W.G.F. de Bruyn and his wife A.C. de Bruyn-Hofman (±1920) and an orange (fold.) cotton/ linnen pennant bearing the embroidered text "Nederl. Gezantschap Brussel", similar to the examples shown in the book (partly dam./ frayed).