- (Finger)soiling in blank margins.
- Contents fine. Slipcase joints splitting and some small scratches.
= Unnumbered copy. Cf. Dutel 1498 (40 numb. copies). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIX.
- Sl. foxed.
= A fine collection of woodcuts by Brazilian artist Misabel Pedroza, daughter of the artists Olga Mary and Raul Pedroza. Partly showing scenes from the Afro-Brazilian community, i.a. fishermen, ceramics sellers and women performing a religious (Ogum) ritual. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIX.
- Without the poems.
= Ten plates from the series Poemas grotescos e macabros (1931) by the Brazilian poet and surrealist artist Raul Pedroza, showing grotesque/ monstrous figures to illustrate his poems. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XX.
- Some vague yellowish lines (from the printing process?); tiny dent in blank margin.
= Plates by i.a. C. Andriessen, J. Batterman, M. Jepkes, P.G. Rueter and A. Wortel.
AND 8 etchings and engravings by i.a. M. Jespkes, J. Mensinga and L. Strik, all numb. "21/100" in pencil, probably all from the same (Pen and Burijn?) portfolio.
- Trife age-toned and very vaguely dustsoiled in lower part.
- Glazed areas occas. sl. chafed; some foxed spots; restored crack in lower left part.
= Alain Ramié 378. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XX.
= Hallema 32; Van Eysselsteijn/ Vogelesang p.109.
= Original design for the bookplate of W.J. Assies.
- Num. tiny foxed spots, especially in blank margins. = Hallema 24.
AND 4 others after the same: 3 bookillustrations and a col. lithograph after the drawing Zwarte Bijlsteeg, Amsterdam.
= The bone-and-rag-man Mr Smis really existed, although he possibly kept shop in the Willemsstraat, not far from the 2e Lindendwarsstraat. Vogelesang, p.82.
= Hallema 26.
- Sl. yellowed/ foxed. = Hallema 66 ("Oude winkel, Lange Brugsteeg te Amsterdam").
AND 2 others: an etching by Tinus de JONG and a colour crayon and watercolour drawing by Wout SCHRAM of a young girl.
- Some (tiny) stains. = Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, w. his collector's stamp on verso.
= Original drawing used as a lithograph in F. Thomas, Droom in de Delta (The Hague, 1956). Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, w. his collector's stamp on verso.
- Sl. yellowed.