- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek and the bookplate of J.H. Krelage on verso frontwrapper.
= With 2 copies of the 2nd and 3rd ed. of this publication about the dissatisfaction of several citizens of Haarlem regarding the felling of a particular elm.
Instructie voor den houtvester van de gemeente Haarlem. Ibid., Erven F. Bohn, 1852, 8p., orig. wr.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= One of 100 deluxe copies on Hollandsch (laid) paper. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown.
= Commemorative album probably made by J. Spaan on the occasion of the Coster festivities of 1856 and specifically showing objects from the exhibition at the Typografisch Museum. Contains ±45 items, i.a. large fold. broadsides (9x) and admission tickets (3x). A nice document partly with scarce material, as it was often thrown away. For J. Spaan compare Ekama 1024. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown.
= Ekama 716. Published by the Haarlem secret society "Democriet". Very rare.
Haarlems vreugde-feest, bij gelegenheid der tentoonstellingen van voorwerpen van Nederlandsche volksvlijt, schilderstukken, en planten en gewassen (...) door de aoude CCCXXI jarige Rederijkamer de Wijngaardranken, onder de zinspreuk: Liefde Boven Al. Ibid., V. Loosjes, 1825, (8),29p., woodcut on title, contemp. wr.
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown. = Ekama 867.
Aanspraak van den eerzamen Justus Schietspoel, aan de leeden van de Haarlemsche Redenkamer, Bekent onder den Zinspreuk, Trouw moet Blyken. N.pl., n.publ., 1775, 7,(1)p., contemp. wr.
- Browned. Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown. = Ekama 1529.
AND 12 others, i.a. Een Nieuw Lied op de wonderlijke Lotgevallen van een Haarlemsch Weesmeisje in de Oost-Indiën (...) (Rott., n.d. (±1800), fold. leaf, woodcut ill.) and A.F.O. VAN SASSE VAN YSSELT, Beschrijving van het H. Kerstmisgilde te Haarlem (The Hague, 1905, engr. frontisp., orig. wr., folio).
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Lacks the portrait of L.J. Coster. = Ekama 543; Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 54; McMurtrie 1082.
- (Sl.) worn along extremities.
= Ekama 890. Uncertain attribution to Quarles van Ufford, sometimes attributed to Vincent Loosjes.
Prinsen, P.J. Aardrijksbeschrijving der stad Haarlem (...). Onder toezigt van den schrijver nagezien en vermeerderd met eene beschrijving van Haarlems omstreken; door J. Spaan. Ibid., Erven Loosjes, 1848, 4th ed., 50,(1)p., fold. lithogr. plan, orig. wr.
- Paper over spine partly worn off. = Ekama 1024.
Craandijk, J. Gids voor Haarlem en Omstreken. Ibid., H.D. Tjeenk Willink, ±1900, 3rd rev. ed., 68,(40 advert)p., fold. col. lithogr. plan, 4 col. lithogr. maps, num. plates/ ills., orig. pict. wr. - AND 5 others, i.a. P.N. VAN DOORNINCK, Inventaris van het oud archief der gemeente Spaarnwoude en Haarlemmerliede, met lijsten van Schouten en Predikanten (Haarlem, 1894, sl. later gilt hcalf).
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Without the plate. = Ekama 704. Very rare. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
ADDED: a sl. incomplete copy of L. SCHERMER, Poëzy (Haarlem, 1712, 1st ed., engr. title and 20 plates, contemp. vellum. Lacks 3 textlvs. and final blank).
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper; title-p. trifle foxed; otherwise a fine copy.
= One of 250 numb. copies of the deluxe ed., bound in richly gilt vellum, gilt inside dentelles, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. Bookdec. and binding by C.A. LION CACHET. Braches 1095.
Leendertse, M.J. De Hechte Band tusschen Vorstenhuis en Vaderland. Samengesteld ter gelegenheid van de vijfenvijftigsten jaardag van Hare Majesteit Koningin Wilhelmina Helena Paulina Maria. Ibid., Scheltens & Giltay, 1935, 316,(6)p., num. plates and ills., 4to.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper; occas. trifle foxed. Spine sl. sunned.
= One of 250 numb. copies of the deluxe ed., bound in richly gilt blue calf by C.A. LION CACHET, t.e.g. Braches 1114.
= Comprises i.a. "Programma van de Plegtigheden, (...) van den Heiligen Doop aan hare Koninklijke hoogheid de jongenboren [sic] Prinses der Nederlanden (...) den 12 October 1880"; "Programma voor de Eedaflegging door Hare Majesteit de Koningin Regentes (...) den 20sten November 1890" and "[Gewijzigd] Programma voor de plegtige begrafenis van wijlen zijne Majesteit Willem II, koning der Nederlanden (...)".
- All vols. w. library tickets on spine/ upper pastedown and stamp on verso title. Otherwise fine.
- Both vols. w. library stamp on first title-p.; occas. sl. foxed. Bindings sl. worn along extremities.
AND 4 others in 6 vols., i.a. J.W. BERKELBACH VAN DER SPRENKEL, Regesten van oorkonden betreffende de bisschoppen van Utrecht uit de jaren 1301-1340 (Utr., 1937, orig. gitlettered cl.).
- First 9 lvs. loose(ning). Frontcover and backstrip loose.
= From the library of Pieter Jelles Troelstra (1860-1930), w. his owner's entry on first blank.
- Final vol. 1 plate loose; occas. sl. foxed. All vols. backstrip sl. worn/ dam. (mostly at spine-ends).
= Cf. De Buck 597, listing the 2nd edition.
- Each vol. w. owner's entry on first free endpaper. Top of spine vol. 3 sl. chipped. Nevertheless a fine set.
= De Buck 597. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, each vol. w. his bookplate.
- Titles sl. foxed as usual; hinges occas. trifle weak. One spine w. tear; bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
Lennep, J.H. van. De voornaamste geschiedenissen van Noord-Nederland, aan zijne kinderen verhaald. Amst., 1856-1857, 4 vols., 4 fold. engr. maps/ plans, 34 col. lithogr. plates, contemp. unif. gilt hcalf w. mor. letterpeice on spine.
- Occas. trifle foxed. Bindings trifle worn along extremities.
= Cat. The Children's World of Learning 2986.
- Remnant of bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. trifle browned. Vellum over joints occas. cracked.
= Nice historic/ historicizing work, reproducing the fine, detailed and oldest plan of Leyden.
= Various Dutch shipping companies, i.a. Stoomvaart Maatschappij Zeeland, Oranje Lijn, Nederlandsche Stoomvaart-Maatschappij "Oceaan", Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij and Java-China-Japan Lijn.
= Originally an American ship used for the transport of troops during World War II, the SS Groote Beer was purchased by the Dutch government in 1947.
AND a gelatin silver print by F.J. ROTGANS, (ships at sea), w. the photographer's blindstamp.