- Paper over covers sl. worn off. Fine copy.
= Second enl. edition. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 263; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 397a.
- Contents remarkably clean (only a few lvs. trifle foxed; some marginal waterstains from p.769 onwards); fine, dark impressions of the plates; endpapers renewed. Spine professionally restored (vellum w. some neatly closed tears); vellum over upper joint split but holding well; covers w. some scratches. A fine copy.
= With the often lacking armorial plates. Verkruijsse 1046; Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 282. The topographic bible of 17th century Zeeland, with splendid plans and (panoramic) views. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE C.
- Crossed out owner's entry on htitle. Backstrip dam. = Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 455c.
AND an incomplete copy of W. TE WATER, Het hoog adelyk, en adelryk Zeelant. Vertoont uit eenige ongedrukte lysten der ridderschappe, en edelen van Zeelant (Middelb., 1761, 2 parts in 1 vol., engr. frontisp., contemp. hcalf. Lacks the 2 armorial plates; backstrip sl. dam.).
- (Modern) owner's entry in pen and ink on title-p. = Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 366e.
= Wielick H-44.
AND 4 others, all but one signed in pencil, i.a. by Lodewijk SCHELFHOUT, Le Rêve de St. Joseph I (drypoint, signed and dated "1931" and "3me Et." in pencil. Cat. Zandvoort 177).
- Yellowed.
- Edges w. paper remnants of former passepartout and frayed; dam. spots; mounted on board.
= Provenance: the collection of Hans Kanters.
= The three other prints are by Antonio Frasconi, Gabor Peterdi (signed) and Reginald Pollack. Published on the occasion of the XVII Congress of the International Publishers Association.
= Bool/ Petersen, Het vroege werk van Wobbe Alkema TG1.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE I.
= Provenance: the collection of Eli Content.
- Lower left blank corner torn off.
AND a charcoal landscape sketch by Derk WIGGERS.
- Signature partly worn away.