- Both vols. vellum sl. dustsoiled. Good/ fine copies.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown. A fine copy.
= French translation of Sir William Temples Observations upon the United Provinces of the Netherlands (1673).
AND 2 others, i.a. an incomplete copy of 'T SWART TONEEL-GORDYN, Opgeschoven voor de Heeren Gebroederen Cornelis en Joan de Witt (n.pl., 1677, 3rd ed., 2 (of 3) parts in 1 vol., 2 engr. portraits, fold. plate, later marbled boards. Lacks part 3).
- One text leaf in vol. 3 loose; occas. trifle foxed. Bindings sl. rubbed along extremities. A good/ fine set.
- Trifle foxed; owner's stamp on title and first free endpaper. Otherwise a fine copy.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 309b; De Wind p.45-49.
- Second half increasing waterstain in outer blank margin (occas. just touching the text).
= De Wind p.486.
- Fine set in attractive binding. Engr. armorial bookplate of G.C.A.M. van Havre on upper pastedown.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- Occas. tear in plate; trifle yellowed/ dustsoiled; endpapers mostly loose/ dam. All vols. letterpiece chafed/ bindings worn/ dam.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- Lacks one plate; a few vols. (sl.) wormholed. Bindings sl. worn; a few vols. spine-ends dam.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
Huizinga Bakker, P. Het leeven van Jan Wagenaar. Ibid., Yntema en Tieboel, 1776, (8),191,(8)p., contemp. gilt calf w. mor. letterpiece.
- Owner's entry (of M. Buisman) on first free endpaper. Spine rubbed.
- Contents not collated, but appears to be complete; contains all the plates called for in the binder's instructions (a few vols. lacking those instructions). Some minor defects, incl. owner's entry on first free endpaper of all vols.; 1 vol. w. a few lvs. sl. wormholed. Bindings sl. worn along extremities; 7 vols. lack volume-piece. Good, attractively bound set.
= Extra-illustrated with ±50 plates/ portraits. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
BOUND WITH (in vol. 21): Idem. Vaderlandsche historie verkort; en by vraagen en antwoorden voorgesteld. Ibid., idem, 1770, 2nd ed., (12),162,(1)p., 4 engr. (title-)vignettes and 12 plates w. each 2 ills. Wyn, H. van, Lambrechtsen, N.C., Martini, A., Engelberts, E.M. a.o. Byvoegsels en aanmerkingen voor de Vaderlandsche Historie (...). Ibid., J. Allart, 1799, 20 parts in 4 vols., 3 (of 6) fold. plates, 6 portraits, bound unif. w. preceding.
- Lacks 3 plates in 2nd vol. according to the binder's instructions. Otherwise appears to be complete (contents not collated). One plate cut sl. short; 1 vol. partly sl. waterst. Bindings sl. worn along extremities.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- Good set.
= With in vol. 21 the Vaderlandsche Historie verkort (with 24 ills. on 12 plates). Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
Idem. Vaderlandsche historie (...) ten onmiddelyken vervolge van Wagenaars Vaderlandsche historie (...) den jaare 1752 - (...) 1774. Ibid., J. Allart, 1797, 3rd ed., 3 vols., 3 plates, 7 portraits, contemp. unif. marbled wr.
- Spine-ends trifle rubbed, otherwise a fine set.
= Attractively bound set. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
- Mounted annots. by Van den Broek on upper pastedown; otherwise contents fine and clean. Corners sl. rubbed.
= Rare and important work on the Forgotten War of Noord-Holland. On 27 August 1799 the English army invaded Noord-Holland from Den Helder to liberate the Low Countries from the French. Together with the Russians they fought several fierce battles, reaching a climax in the battle of Castricum, where the English and Russian armies were defeated in an unexpected Batavian attack. On 18 October 1799, no less than 2 months after their glorious invasion, the English and Russian armies were forced to retreat and the Duke of York signed an agreement with the French warlord Brune. The plates illustrate Den Helder from Mars Diep, Oude Huys, Schagen, Bergen, Alkmaar, Egmont op Zee, Egmont op den Hoef. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIX.
- Joints, spine-ends and corners sl. rubbed; paper ticket on frontcover vol. 3.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 513e.
- Folded; sl. yellowed and fingersoiled.
= Early issue of the longest running newspaper (first weekly, later daily) in the world. The first number was published in 1656 by Abraham Casteleyn.
- Ten sm. holes; fingersoiled, creased and sl. frayed.
= Contains i.a. coverage of the peace negotiations in Münster.
= I.a. issues of the Leeuwarder (Saturdagse) Courant, Opregte Saturdagse Haerlemse Courant, Zuid-Hollandsche Courant, De Tolk der Vrijheid, Staatkundig Dagblad van de Zuiderzee, Gazette van Gend, Groninger Courant and Sanktpeterburgische Handels Zeitung.
- Formerly folded; creased; edges cut sl. unevenly; sl. fingersoiled; traces of sellotape on verso.
- Lacks 3 plates (portions remaining); upper pastedown detached. Upper joint splitting; vellum stained and sl. darkened.
= Cf. Van der Linde, Spinoza 106; Bibl. Med. Neerl. 522; Caillet 8009 (French ed.); Bierens de Haan 3561. Main work of this follower of Descartes and opponent of Spinoza.
- Lacks 1 portrait; bookplate on upper pastedowns; sl. foxed. First vol. frontcover detached.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 222.
- Occas. sl. browned. Fine copy.
= Rare. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 248a; Carasso-Kok 246; De Wind p.176f.
Burger van Schoorel, D. Chronyk Van de gantsche oude Heerlykheydt van het Dorp Schagen (...). Hoorn, J. Duyn, n.d. (1736), 115,(8)p., contemp. wr., sm. 8vo.
- Wr. sl. worn/ dam. at backstrip. = Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 93c; Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 62.