- Lacks year 1938 and 1939. Four vols. w. dam. bindings; the 7 leatherbound vols. sl. worn/ rubbed.
- A few (early) vols. binding worn/ (sl.) dam.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Bindings sl. worn; cloth partly splitting along board edge.
- Some occas. foxing. All vols. trifle rubbed; spine-ends sl. dam. A good/ fine set.
AND 1 other: J.B. RIETSTAP, Wapenboek van den Nederlandschen adel, met genealogische en heraldische aanteekeningen. Vol. 2 only (Ibid., 1887, 53 lithogr. armorial plates, printed in colours and gold, contemp. gilt hmor., large folio).
- Occas. w. a few scattered modern annots. in pen; partly trifle foxed. All vols. rebacked.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown; a few lvs. w. some offsetting/ annots.; genealogical tree reattached w. tape.
- Without suppl. textp. and plates(?). All vols. w. bookplate on upper pastedown; text vol. a few lvs. sl. soiled; plate vols. hinges weak. Plates in good condition w. a few defects: ms. (erroneous) numbering in upper blank corner; 1x coat of arms cut out and reattached; 1x w. red pencil annot. Bindings sl. chafed/ worn along edges.
= Rare.
- Dustwr. trifle frayed. = Facs. reprint of the ed. Gron./ The Hague, 1921.
Idem. Oud-Groningerland. The Hague, Mouton & Co., 1912, (2),186p., 2 fold. maps of Groningen, 188 ills., orig. giltlettered cl., 4to.
- Lacks free endpapers.
= "Overgedrukt uit het tweemaandelijksch tijdschrift "Bouwkunst" no. 5-6 1911 en no. 3-5 1912, uitgave der Maat(schapp)ij tot Bevordering der Bouwkunst."
AND 5 others on Groningen, i.a. C.H. VAN FENEMA, Het Academie-gebouw te Groningen. 1614-1909 (Gron., 1909, 6 plates, textills., gilt hcl., 4to).
- A few sl. rubbed spots on bindings, otherwise fine.
- Plates (sl.) foxed in margins (mostly in lower part); chemise strengthened/ repaired on fold and outer edge.
= With a printed ticket on verso frontcover by the publisher promoting this publication during the music festival in June 1850 in Haarlem. Views of memorial plaques and statues in the St. Bavo church, i.a. for king Willem I, Laurens Jansz. Coster and Willem Bilderwijk. Rare. From the collection of A.M. van den Broek.
- Backstrip for the larger part worn off.
Catalogus der tentoonstelling van Boek- en Prentkunst binnen Haarlem in vroeger eeuwen. 1 Aug.-15 Oct. 1913. Haarlem, J. Enschedé & Zonen, 1913, 78p., orig. marbled wr. w. paper title mounted on frontwr.
- Tipped-in annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown. Morocco (sl.) rubbed/ faded.
= Rare. Worp II, 373; Van Aken I, 224; Ekama 914. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Without the textbooklet, as often (11p., supplied in photostat, in modern front pocket attached to upper pastedown); contents fine. Portfolio sl. worn along extremities; covers yellowed, and sl. soiled along extremities; lacks 1 tie.
= Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 1125. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- (Sl.) worn along extremities.
= Ekama 890. Uncertain attribution to Quarles van Ufford, sometimes attributed to Vincent Loosjes.
Wolff, J. Verkorte beschrijving der Groote of St. Bavo's Kerk; ingerigt tot een leesboek voor kinderen. Haarlem, J.F. van Dobben, 1849, (4),76p., contemp. boards, sm. 8vo.
- First few leaves sl. soiled. Binding worn along extremities (backstrip dam.).
AND 9 others, i.a. J.B. VAN BREE, Haarlemmer Spoorweg Wals (...) (Rott., (±1837), lithogr. title-p. w. vignette, lithogr. score, orig. wr., 4to. Sl. dogeared); OPTOCHT GEHOUDEN TE HAARLEM DEN 1EN APRIL 1872 ((Haarlem, 1872), col. lithogr. leporello w. 24 plates, orig. col. lithogr. boards, obl. 4to. Contents fine; covers worn/ dam. along extremities; rebacked) and 14 small engr. views of Haarlem and surroundings by A. RADEMAKER (in an unbound section of M. BROUERIUS VAN NIDEK, Kabinet van Nederlandsche en Kleefsche outheden).
- First lvs. outer margin strengthened w. scotch tape; owner's entry on htitle; trifle foxed.
- Lacks plate III as always (replaced by a portrait of Rembrandt). Plates occas. sl. foxed/ soiled (1x cut sl. short). Backstrip sl. dam.; letters sl. faded.
= Published in the series: L'Univers pittoresque. Histoire et description de tous les peuples.
= Copy of the original Panorama issue of December 1965 containing a highly controversial article on Claus von Amsberg ("De jeugd van de prins-gemaal", p.10-12) i.a. reflecting on the prince's military service in the German army in the last year of WW II. The issue was immediately withdrawn from circulation and replaced by a censored version with a different article on p.10-12. Only a few copies of the original version were sold. As a result, G.J. Vermeulen was immediately fired as Panorama's editor-in-chief.
WITH a copy of the censored version.