- Sl. foxed; contents loose(ning). Wr. loose.
Idem. Hûsnocht for de bern. Ibid., E. Ippius Fockens, n.d. (±1860), 16p., handcol. lithogr. ills., orig. wr., 12mo. Zijlstra, H. Gelukkig Hansje. Friesch Kinder-Leesboekje voor school- en huiselijk gebruik. Ibid., W.J. Bruining Kzn., n.d. (±1840), 33,(3)p., contemp. plain wr., 12mo.
- Trifle yellowed. = Contains a short Frisian-Dutch lexicon at the end.
AND 3 others.
- Frontcover sl. waterst.; spine rubbed.
= Rare. De Bodt/ Kapelle p. 194: "De progressieve stijl van afbeelden en de soms bijna surrealistische situaties op de illustraties geven blijk van een grote artistieke vrijheid, een speelruimte die in de oorlogsjaren bij andere onderdelen van de beeldende kunst nauwelijks mogelijk was".
- Last part sl. foxed. Binding worn; lacks letterpiece.
Florian, J.P. Les six nouvelles./ Nouvelles nouvelles. Ibid., Guillaume, n.d. (±1812), 2 parts in 1 vol., (4),198,(2); (2),143,(1)p., 2 diff. engr. frontisp., contemp. hcl., sm. 8vo. - BOUND WITH: Idem. La jeunesse de Florian, ou Mémoires d'un jeune espagnol, ouvrage posthume. Ibid., A.A. Renouard, 1812, (4),VIII,LXV,(1),160p., engr. frontisp.
- Occas. sl. foxed/ waterst.; lower hinge weak. Extremities sl. worn.
= A collection of works by novelist and fabulist Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755-1794).
AND 2 others similar.
- Yellowed/ fingersoiled. Rebound in contemp. binding w. a large number of modern blank lvs. (w. 4 mounted scraps).
- Boards sl. worn. A fine copy.
= The Children's World of Learning 3564: "The French and Dutch editions published in the Netherlands were both intended for Dutch children! And they are equally rare (...)"; Cat. Van Rijn 118 bis; Riemens 259b; Muller 1015: "Aardig schoolboekje". Rare ed., no copies traced on the market and only 4 copies in STCN.
AND 1 other similar.
- Lacks the rules. Covers detached. = Rare.
- Plate sl. stained/ soiled.
= Strategy game with the rules of Fox and Geese, in which 2 people fight out a Napoleonic battle with the pieces representing military men. Cf. Goodfellow 109.
"Mein kleiner Liebling". Chromolithogr. jigsaw puzzle, n.pl., n.publ., n.d. (Germany, ±1800), in orig. wooden box, 23x19x2 cm.
- Without lid. = Title also in French, Italian, Spanish and English on the puzzle.
= "Om het gedachte getal te vinden, telt men het eerste nummer in de voorste kolom van alle die kaartjes tezamen, warop [sic] het getal gevonden is" (explanation). Very rare. Cf. Papertoys p.321 for a similar numerical game ("Rekenkundige Tover Kaartjes") publ. by the same.
AND 1 other (facs. edition).
= Nice game. The question card numbers correspond to numbered compartments on the maps (20 on each).