- Contents sl. soiled. Rebacked; corners restored; boards (sl.) soiled.
Heijermans, I. Olof de Vondeling. Bussum, C.A.J. van Dishoeck, 1912, 70p., frontisp., 5 plates, ills. and orig. clothbacked boards by R. CRAMER, obl. 4to.
- Frontcover sl. foxed and w. some stains; both covers sl. browned.
AND 11 others (illustrated) by/ on R. CRAMER, i.a. M.C. VAN OVEN VAN DOORN, Allermerkwaardigste avonturen van de aardige aapjes van admiraal Adrianus Apekolio. Alfabet voor allen (The Hague, n.d. (1935), num. (col.) ills., orig. pict. boards); R. CRAMER, Otje de Bas (The Hague, n.d. (1937), ills., col. plates and orig. pict. boards by R. CRAMER) and J. BURGERS, Rie Cramer, leven en werk (Amst., 1974, ills., orig. gilt cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
- Slipcase of Mickey Mouse sl. dampstained along top side (not affecting the book itself); dustwr. of Pinocchio trifle yellowed along spine. Otherwise very fine copies.
= Designs for illustrations for an unknown book, probably by a 19th century author.
= With the cut-out plates after the drawings, for an unidentified children's picture book.
= Four series, each 3 drawings: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Hansl and Gretl and Snow White.
- Occas. sl foxed/ dustsoiled; mostly fine.
= Comprising many cartoon scenes with sportsmen or about daily events.
- Vertical fold; a few sm. spots and stains from former tape along lower edge.
= Provenance: Pieter Leffelaar (director Singer Museum) and Pim van Eekelen (with his stamp on verso, Lugt 5101). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVII.
= Interesting (incomplete) series of skilfull drawings.
- Upper hinge broken; sl. soiled. = Rare, only 1 copy in NCC. Lust en leering, p.134.
- Boards (sl.) soiled/ stained.
AND 8 other songbooks, by i.a. R. CRAMER: R. CRAMER, Liedjes van den zomer (Utr., n.d. (±1927), col. ills. and orig. clothbacked boards w. dustwr. by the author, music by G. VAN VLADERACKEN) and IDEM, Liedjes uit Kabouterland! (Utr., n.d. (±1926), col. ills. and orig. clothbacked boards by the author, music by G. VAN VLADERACKEN).
- Contents loose; sl. fingersoiled. Boards sl. worn.
= Huiskamp N114; Caljé-van Gulik 403; The Children's World of Learning 3736: "These little books of games for boys and girls are of special importance as they describe and depict the games children of Dutch middle-class played at the time".
- Lacks one flag ("E" flag of England); box defective. = Possibly a learning game or educational puzzle.
- A few pieces dam. (partly lacking portions); map of France lacks a few pieces; maps sl. soiled; lacks prob. map of South Africa.
= Maps of France, world, Europe, North America, Africa and Asia.
- Partly split on folds (without loss). = Attractive table game with the Boer War-theme.
Het vermakelijk Harlekijnspel. Col. lithogr. table game, 58x43,5 cm. (leaf), Amst., J. Vlieger, n.d. (±1890) (formerly folded, otherwise fine).
AND 2 other table games: "Kat en Muis" and a table game publ. by the "Koninkl. Nederl. Toeristenbond".
- Without the paper "doll" on which the costumes can be tried; paper wallet worn (but intact).
= Contains female costumes. Very rare paper toy. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLV.
- Envelope yellowed/ browned and splitting on folds.
= Cut-out plates for a ninepins game. Fgures depicting i.a. a clown, an elderly gentleman, a sailor and a policeman.
Idem. Daan Hoeksema's Kriekenspel. Bussum, idem, n.d. (±1920), 4 col. lithogr. sheets w. playing cards (to be cut loose along the perforated line), board playing field instruction leaf, together loose in later paper envelope w. orig. lithogr. frontwr. laid down. - AND 1 other: SPEL-BOEK VAN DAAN HOEKSEMA (Amst., n.d., orig. wr., folio. Worn/ dam. and repaired w. sellotape).
- Board figure dam. and incomplete; rifle not in working order; lacking pieces to set up the game. Box sl. worn at extremities, but fine.
= Curious game, illustrating the changed perspective on racial matters: "(...) In order to make it more difficult ot shoot the n[***] off, make the horse rock by giving same a slight touch on the hind legs" [from the rules].
ADDED: Le Nègre Vorace. N.pl., n.publ., n.d. (±1950?), col. plate (9x9 cm.) and 6 small metal balls, together in box w. glass pane on top, w. lid w. identical col. plate.
= Game of skill wth the goal to maneuver the balls into the hole in the open mouth of the black figure.
- Paper over wooden sides occas. (water)st.; foxed spots and sl. dam.; largest cube browned.
= Cf. Massin 133. Nice cubes-comic, probably complete.