- Lacks 2p. ("Voor-reden"); hinges broken; blank margins of portrait, 1 plate and 2 text lvs. strengthened; occas. sl. foxed and/ or stained. Paper over boards partly worn off.
= Cat. NHSM p.844. The most important old source on the famous Dutch admiral.
- Engr. title sticking to 2nd blank at upper inner margin. Backstrip dam.
= Rahir 372; Willems 385; Ter Meulen/ Diermanse 545. Also contains Boxhorn's Apologia pro navigationibus Hollandorum.
- Both (sl.) yellowed. = Tiele 5.
- Poor copy: lacks title-p. and preliminary leaves x2-x8 (whole first quire) and the final leaf Hh8; partly waterstained, soiled; upper hinge weak; new endpapers. Vellum soiled and backstrip splitting on lower joint. Sold w.a.f.
= Rare. Willems 122: "La première édition des Psaumes de Marnix avait paru à Anvers, chez G. vanden Rade, 1580, in-8; la seconde, entièrement refondue, à Middelbourg, chez R. Schilders, 1591, in-8."
AND 2 others.
- Both vols. w. some (water)stains at the beginning and end. Upper joint vol. 2 splitting.
- Free endpapers sticking to pastedowns; first free endpaper torn; owner's entry on htitle. Top of spine rubbed.
Idem. David. In twaalf boeken. Ibid., idem, 1767, (4),395,(1)p., engr. frontisp. and 12 plates by S. FOKKE, title-vignette, contemp. hcalf w. mor. letterpiece, sm. 4to.
- Covers sl. rubbed. Otherwise a fine, large paper copy.
AND 1 other in 2 vols.: W. VAN FOCQUENBROCH, Alle de werken. Ed. A. Bógaert (Amst., 1766, 2 vols., engr. frontisp., contemp. unif. hcalf. Occas. sl. wormholed. Bindings sl. worn).
- Corners and paper over covers sl. worn. Otherwise fine.
= L.W. VAN MERKEN, Het nut der tegenspoeden, Brieven en andere gedichten (P. Meijer, 1762, 2nd ed., engr. title-vign., frontisp. and 2 divis. titles); IDEM, David (P. Meijer, 1767, engr. frontisp., title-vign. and 12 plates by S. FOKKE); IDEM, Germanicus (P. Meijer, 1779, engr. frontisp., title-vign. and 16 plates after J. GRANDJEAN); IDEM and N.S. VAN WINTER, Tooneelpoëzy (P.J. Uylenbroek, 1774-1776, 2 vols., engr. title-vignette, 9 plates by/ after J. and R. VINKELES, 6 portraits. Plates foxed); P. VAN WINTER, Proeve eener nieuwe overzetting van den Eneas (P.J. Uylenbroek, 1804, engr. title-vign.); N.S. VAN WINTER, De jaargetijden (P. Meijer, 1769, engr. title-vignette).
- Occas. waterstained in margins (also affecting several plates). Covers partly loosening.
= The first Dutch edition. Blackmer 1323: "He remained three years in the Eastern Mediterranean, visiting Egypt, Palestine, Asia Minor and Greece. His book describes these journeys." Europa und der Orient 800-1900, p.408/409: "Die beiden bedeutendsten Quellenwerke zur altägyptische Kunst und Kultur des 18. Jahrhunderts sind die Reisebeschreibungen Richard Pocockes und Frederick Ludwig Nordens. (...) Sein Werk über Ägypten gehörte bald schon zu den unentbehrlichen Informationsquellen der Forscher, Bautheoretiker und Künstler seiner Zeit und wurde in den folgenden Jahren immer wieder gelesen und zitiert. (...) Auf seiner Orientreise besuchte Richard Pococke 1738-1740 auch Palästina, Kleinasien und vor allem Griechenland und beschrieb die dort vorgefundenen Monumente ähnlich genau wie diejenige des Niltales". Tiele 689: "Achter het 3e deel behooren Bladwijzers (124 blz.) en Verhandelingen over de reize der Israelieten in de woestijne enz. door Rutger Schutte met eene kaart door denz. (P. Mol. sculps.). De talrijke plaatsen en kaarten zijn evenmin als de tekst slaafsch naar het origineel gevolgd". Maps of i.a. Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and Palestine. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Without the supplement vol.; lacks 2 plates; vol. 4 sm. portion cut from title-p. (closed w. paper) and w. some pencil scribbling at the end. Rubbed spot on frontcover vol. 6.
= Contains nice engravings of battles, seabattles and military plans and instruments from classical antiquity, i.a. "Passage des elephants d'Annibal sur les radeaux" and "Combat de Caphyes". Jähns II, p.1478; Ebert 17712, note; Schweiger I, p.273; Brunet IV, p.791: "Ouvrage estimé".
- Ex library copy w. (cancellation) stamps on title-p. and 2nd blank. Binding rubbed/ sl. worn, corners showing.
= Interleaved copy with manuscript alterations. Cf. Sloos I, no. 02131, p.240.
AND 14 other "Naamregisters der officieren/ naam- en ranglijst der officieren" for the years 1783, 1791, 1792, 1807, 1833, 1839, 1845, 1849, 1851, 1854, 1881, 1901, 1902 and 1910.
- Lacks title-p., 1 text leaf, 1(?) plate and the index leaves; 2 plates badly dam. (almost totally lacking); plates occas. stained.
= Cockle 684 ("very famous work, holding a prominent place in the history of artillery"); Jähns II, 980. Cockle calls for 27 plates. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Occas. sl. foxed/ trifle yellowed. Joints split; binding worn along extremities.
= On Vauban see Jähns II, p.1410ff.
- Contemp. owner's entry on final blank: "Maria van Oostenrijk Gekrege in het jaar 1792, oud 9 jaar". Otherwise a very fine copy.
= Cf. Welsh 172 (ed. 1782). Extremely rare almanach (not in the usual reference works) in a very fine binding. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCIX.
- Paper over spine largely worn off. = Rare.
- Good/ fine set.
- Some sl. yellowing/ foxing/ dustsoiling; both vols. w. old annots. in pen and ink on endpapers. Bindings badly rubbed/ worn; corners showing; spine-ends sl. dam.; vol. 1 lacks one letterpiece, frontcover loose and lower joint split.
= Early edition (first ed. 1748, by the same publisher). Tchemerzine VIII, p.459f.
- One vol. lacks first blank; a few lvs. sl. duststained. Corners and spine-end(s) sl. worn; covers sl. rubbed; vol. 3 upper joint partly split. Otherwise a good set.
= The second collective edition, revised, corrected and greatly enlarged by the author. Copies are known with and without (2) maps. Our copy without maps. Cioranescu 46064; Tchemerzine VIII, 463,a (also without maps). Florilège du livre Français imprimé au Pays-Bas no. XII: "Après la mort de Montesquieu Richer avec le concours du fils de l'auteur publia une édition des ouvrages, qui, dans une belle typographie, parût à Amsterdam en 1758".
- Frontisp. partly waterstained. Paper over covers sl. worn.
= Brunet III, p.1858; Cioranescu 46065; Tchemerzine IV, p.933.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed; vol. 1 sl. mouldy in upper margin at the end of the 2nd part (sl. affecting a few plates); a few pages waterst. in blank margins. Upper free endpaper vol. 2 cut short. Bindings worn along extremities; chintz over covers partly dam.; vol. 6 joints/ hinges split but holding well.
= Rubens p.1103-1215, 1244-1273; Sabin 62600 (praising the engravings). One of the main sources documenting the history of religion, with extensive descriptions of the Jewish and Roman Catholic faith (incl. the activities of the inquisition), Greek-Orthodox and Protestant churches, Quakers, Anabaptism, Freemasonry, Islam, Buddhism, Chinese and Persian religions, American and African creeds etc. The first vol. i.a. dealing with the rites and customs of the Dutch Jewry in the 17th and 18th century, with fine plates.
- Partly waterstained; vol. 1 bookplate on upper pastedown.