- Lacks 4 maps; one plan loose (Alkmaar). Bindings trifle rubbed; traces of ticket at top of spines; frontcover of the final vol. trifle stained. A good/ fine set.
= Contains maps of i.a. Haarlemmermeer, Rijnland, Gooiland, Delftland, Schieland/ Krimperwaard and Kennemerland and (profile) views of i.a. Amstelveen, Amsterdam, Delft, Gouda, Haarlem, Rotterdam and The Hague. Apart from plans of all the large towns in Holland, a number of plans of smaller cities are included, i.a. Enkhuizen, Geertruidenberg, Gorinchem, Medemblik, Purmerend, Schiedam and Schoonhoven.
- New endpapers. Binding sl. worn. Contents fine.
= Contains plans of i.a. Alkmaar, Amsterdam, Enkhuizen, Gouda, Hoorn, Medemblik, Monnikendam, Purmerend, Rotterdam and Schiedam.
- Parts 3 and 4 only; partly browned; waterstain at fore-edge margin. Upper joint splitting.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem, 222b.
- Scattered underlining of words in text and marks in blank margin in and ink pen throughout. Lower joint sl. worn; corners rubbed.
= Leendertz p.146.
- Very fine copy. = Leendertz 2.
AND 1 other by the same: Brieven (Haarlem/ Leyden, 1750, engr. title vignette, contemp. blindst. vellum, folio).
= Leendertz 2.
- Tiny inkstains on frontcover 2nd vol. A very fine copy.
= Leendertz 128; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 386; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 235b and De Buck 2301 (both listing other editions).
- A few leaves sl. dampstained in lower blank margin; lacks first free endpaper; sm. cut in outer margin of htitle. Vellum splitting along joints; lacks ties. Corners sl. bumped; backcover partly browned along outer margin.
= Leendertz 1; Landwehr 323.
- Fine copy. = Leendertz 138.
- Occas. trifle foxed. = Leendertz 138.
AND 1 odd vol. of P.C. HOOFT, Nederlandsche Historien (...) Tweede deel (Amst./ Leyden, 1703, contemp. blindstamped vellum, folio).
= Schweiger II, p.686; Geerebaert CXXII, 36 (erroneous pagination).
Hoogvliet, A. Abraham de Aartsvader in XII boeken. Amst., J.D. Beman, 1766, 8th ed., (54),288p., engr. frontisp. by J. WANDELAAR, portrait by J. HOUBRAKEN after D. VAN NIJMEGEN, title-vignette by F. VAN BLEYSWYCK and 12 plates by J. PUNT, contemp. calf w. gilt spine.
- Lower joint splitting. Otherwise fine.
AND 1 other by the same.
- Lacks the fold plan (as often) and 1 portrait; partly sl. waterstained. Without binding. Sold w.a.f.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 305. The (very) rare second edition, incl. the author's neo-Latin poem "Westfrisia".
- Copy without the Latin text of the poem "Westfrisia" at the end, but with the Dutch translation. A very fine copy.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 306. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXX.
- Copy without the Latin text of the poem "Westfrisia" at the end, but with the Dutch translation. Second and third quire and double-p. plan sl. waterstained; otherwise partly (sl.) waterstained in upper inner margin (i.a. sl. affecting the double-p. plate). Top of spine sl. worn and chipped; foot of spine sl. dam.
= Interesting copy interleaved with numerous contemp. additions in pen and ink to the various indexes at the end, dated between 1649-1696, as well as a list of so-called "boon-mannen" from 1617 to 1695 (these were the men who participated in the local "elections" of town councillors which involved a lottery-system with the use of black and white beans) and a list of the "Keurmannen" between 1664-1696 (these were the men that were elected by the "boon-mannen"). Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 306.
- Contents fine. Corners restored; paper over covers worn along extremities; top of spine chipped.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 329, the first edition.
- Paper on covers partly loosening/ worn off. Contents fine.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 330; reprint of Hoorns Buiten-Singel, in Rym beschreven (Hoorn, 1728).
AND the first vol. of C.A. ABBING, Geschiedenis der stad Hoorn, hoofdstad van West-Vriesland (Hoorn, 1841, lithogr. frontisp., 1 fold. plate, orig. printed boards).
- All vols. sl. foxed; vol. 1 w. modern owner's entries on first free endpaper. Bindings (sl.) worn/ dam. at extremities.
= Chamberlin 2008: "As valuable for the 17th cent. in the Low Countries as Van Mander is for the 16th"; Arntzen/ Rainwater H97: "Important source"; Kunst op schrift 422-424.
- Occas. sl. foxed.
= Both parts rare with the text. F.M. 4097; Atlas Van Stolk V, 4081; Landwehr 234. The plates are notable for the picture they give of Delft, through the streets of which the procession passed.
- Lacks the fold. engr. portrait; modern owner's entry in pen on first free endpaper of both vols.; hinges starting; both vols. lack final free endpaper; tiny wormholes at upper and lower inner corner in most of vol. 2. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Cf. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 112b.
- Two textleaves sl. dampstained in outer blank margin. Otherwise contents fine. Foot of spine chipped; corners worn; both covers wormholed in lower inner corner; frontcover a few dents.
= Landwehr, Splendid Ceremonies 234; F.M. 4097; Atlas van Stolk 4081; Lipperheide Sd 36. Beautiful plates depicting the funeral procession in the streets of The Hague. Much detailed attention is given by the designer and the engraver to the backgrounds with houses and people in the streets of The Hague. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXI.
BOUND WITH: Afbeelding van de Kaamer en 't Parade-bed waar op het lyk van haare koninglyke hoogheid Anna (...) geduurende verscheide Dagen in de maand February 1759. ten toon is gesteld geweest. Ibid., idem, 1759, (4),4 textp. (parallel Dutch/ French), 2 ident. etched title-vignettes, 4 full-p. etched plates by S. FOKKE after P. DE SWART.
= Textleaves of both works bound after each other and plates ditto. Landwehr, Splendid Ceremonies 233; F.M. 4095; Atlas van Stolk 4080; Lipperheide Sd 35.