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= SIGNED dedication by the artist on title-page.
Het Evangelie naar Lucas. Zaandijk, De Getijden Pers, 1951, 50,(4)p., 6 copperengrs. by R.H. VAN ROSSEM, printed in black and purple in 110 numb. copies, signed by the illustrator in the colophon, orig. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr., sm. folio.
- Dustwr. sl. soiled; sm. tear at top of spine.
La Fontaine, J. de. De krekel en de mier en andere fabels. Transl. J.W.F. Werumeus Buning. Amst., A.J. Strengholt, 1945, 55p., 12 etchings by J. BIERUMA OOSTING, printed in 1000 numb. copies signed by the translator and artist, orig. giltlettered hvellum, 4to.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper; endpapers sl. browned. Covers sl. discol.
AND 7 others, i.a. SPECTRUM ROMULUS LUTETIA ROMANEE OPEN KAPITELEN (Haarlem, n.d. (±1950), orig. wr., obl. 4to); D. VAN DER STOEP, Dit is 't vertelsel van het kind (Baarn, n.d. (±1950), ills. by H. KRIJGER, orig. boards, large 8vo); VAN WOORD TOT BEELD. NEDERLANDSE KUNSTENAARS ILLUSTREREN TIEN GEDICHTEN (Amst., 1986, ills. by i.a. J. BATTERMANN, orig. wr., sm. 8vo) and M. LEEMANS, Ontluistering (Lier, 1969, woodcut ills. by F.-I. VAN DAMME, orig. wr., obl. 4to).
- Sl. foxed, first and last lvs. and wr. worse. Slipcase partly worn along extremities.
= One of 20 lettered copies for members of the artist's family and collaborators (lettered "C"). Monod 1248.
- Untrimmed copy. Title and one plate loose. Spine-ends chipped; backstrip sunned.
= One of 25 numb. copies on Hollande Van Gelder with an extra suite of the etchings. Monod 2248.
- First and last leaf some sm. foxed spots. Wrappers trifle bumped at extremities. Fine copy.
= De Vries p.23ff and p.342f. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION "Aan M. Verhoeven-Schmitz van Willem de Mérode. 24 oct. 1924". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.
= Published on occasion of the awarding of the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs to Bram de Does. Contains contributions by i.a. Alex Barbaix (Pastei), Jaap Binsbergen (Tussen Haakjes), Karel Gildemacher (De Hynsteblom), Lodewijk de Groot (Cicero), Piet Jacobs (Priegelpers), Jan de Jong (De Buitenkant), Rob Over de Linden (Ovira Linda), Kees Thomassen (De Uitvreter) and Pauline van Wensveen (Vette Venus Pers).
AND 4 other sm. publication by/ on B. de Does, i.a. w. use of his Kaba-structure
- Covers trifle soiled.
= Published on occasion of the awarding of the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs to Bram de Does. Contains contributions by i.a. Alex Barbaix (Pastei), Jaap Binsbergen (Tussen Haakjes), Karel Gildemacher (De Hynsteblom), Lodewijk de Groot (Cicero), Piet Jacobs (Priegelpers), Jan de Jong (De Buitenkant), Rob Over de Linden (Ovira Linda), Kees Thomassen (De Uitvreter) and Pauline van Wensveen (Vette Venus Pers).
= One of 25 DELUXE numb. copies, bound in hvellum by E. Schots, in orig. slipcase, w. marbled paper over board and on the covers of the slipcase by B. de Does.
Adieu Lettergieterij Enschedé. Het einde van een bijna 250-jarig bestaan alfabetisch betreurd door 26 medewerkers: de oprichter, vormgevers, de laatste stempelsnijder, directeuren, stagiairs, letterontwerpers, chefs en andere betrokkenen. Ibid., idem, 1993, (39)p., printed in black and brown by BRAM DE DOES in 90 copies (8).
= One of 8 numb. copies bound by ERIK SCHOTS.
AND 5 others set by/ on B. DE DOES, i.a. Romanée en Trinité: historisch origineel en systematisch slordig (ibid., 1991, printed in 2 colours by hand by BRAM DE DOES (p.1-32) and in offset by JAN DE JONG (p.33-64) in 530 numb. copies (500), orig. boards).
- One plate sl. browned in blank margins. Top of paper portfolio and of hcalf portfolio sl. worn. Otherwise fine.
= Extremely rare series of erotic etchings by J.-G. DOMERGUE. Monod 3821 (erroneously calling for 42 plates). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXX.
- Front wrapper loosening; nevertheless a fine copy.
AND 8 other issues of the same periodical (no.15, 19, 32, 34, 37, 47, 49 and 109), w. wrappers by i.a. T.A. STEINLEN and SANCHA.
- All vols. w. bookplate on upper pastedown; vol. 1 w. tipped-in letter on lower pastedown; trifle yellowed. Bindings sl. soiled; spine-ends and joints sl. rubbed; backstrips browned.
= Not in Monod. Juffermans p.169.
- (Sl.) foxed; several leaves/ plates loose(ning). Binding sl. rubbed.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed. Covers sl. soiled/ rubbed along extremities; spine sunned.
- Hinges strengthened/ split, holding on cords; foxed throughout, images hardly affected; 1 plate loose; several plates strengthened/ repaired in inner margin with tape. Binding soiled (backcover also stained); sl. worn along extremities; rebacked w. use of part of orig. backstrip.
= Leblanc p.276-277; Vicaire VI, p.544; Carteret III, p.466; Sander 563; Bilderwelt 2539; Ray 247: "He [Hetzel] fell in with the artist's desire that the book should be presented with all the splendour of the Inferno, not in the least disturbed by "that apparent enormity, a very large and expensive book for little children." So it was that this handsome folio, with its frontispiece and forty plates, bound in elaborately gilt cloth, came into existence. It proved to be one of Doré's most popular works. (...) Particularly vivid are the ten plates devoted to Tom Thumb and his family. In that shown he is marking the way back with white pebbles, as his despairing father tries to lose his children in the woods so that he won't have to watch them die of hunger. Even Doré rarely conceived so harmonious and moving a composition."
- First few lvs. large waterstain in outer upper corner; (sl.) foxed throughout. Binding sl. worn and discol.; foot of spine repaired.
= Vicaire VI, p.544; cf. Sander 563, Ray 247 and Bilderwelt 2539 (1st ed. 1862); Leblanc p.278 calling for a frontispiece and forty plates, however editions with 40 plates in total are also found.
AND 1 other: J.G. HEERES, De Bijbelsche Geschiedenis voor het Katholieke Nederlandsche Volk (Den Bosch, 1875, num engr. plates after G. DORÉ, contemp. giltlettered hcalf).
= Monod 3864.
Valery, P. Dialogue de l'Arbre. Idem, P. Bouchet, 1958, 68,(3)p., 7 (5 double-p.) etching (and aquatint) plates, lithogr. portrait, 6 double-p. col. lithogr. plates and woodengr. ills. by E. PIGNON, printed in 290 numb. copies (140), loose as issued in orig. lithogr. wr., vellum box, folio.
= Monod 10873.
- Frontisp. portrait and binding some sl. foxing. = Franklin p.271; Tomkinson 51.
- Fine. = Franklin p.280; Tomkinson 1. The first book printed by The Doves Press.
- Edges some foxed spots; covers some (very) vague foxing. = Franklin p.281; Tomkinson 19.
- Introd. leaf and 2 etchings sl. yellowed in upper blank margin, not affecting text or image. Bottom of portfolio sl. dam.
= Possibly issued w. only 6 etchings/ poems, instead of 7 as mentioned in colophon. Rare.
= A joint project between members of the Oxford Guild of Printers in England and Stichting Drukwerk in de Marge in the Netherlands. Comprises publications by Alex Barbaix, Alembic Press, Demi-Griffin Press, Clipeus Press, Veerpers, Atlantis Press, Carpathian Press, Kit-Cat Press, Priegelpers, Frans de Jong, Avalon Pers, Cobbenhagen Pers & Ex Officiana Gervoviana, Bert Post, Word Wynker Press, Old Forge Press, De Uitvreter and Dick Wessels.
= SIGNED dedication by the artist on title-page.
Het Evangelie naar Lucas. Zaandijk, De Getijden Pers, 1951, 50,(4)p., 6 copperengrs. by R.H. VAN ROSSEM, printed in black and purple in 110 numb. copies, signed by the illustrator in the colophon, orig. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr., sm. folio.
- Dustwr. sl. soiled; sm. tear at top of spine.
La Fontaine, J. de. De krekel en de mier en andere fabels. Transl. J.W.F. Werumeus Buning. Amst., A.J. Strengholt, 1945, 55p., 12 etchings by J. BIERUMA OOSTING, printed in 1000 numb. copies signed by the translator and artist, orig. giltlettered hvellum, 4to.
- Owner's entry on first free endpaper; endpapers sl. browned. Covers sl. discol.
AND 7 others, i.a. SPECTRUM ROMULUS LUTETIA ROMANEE OPEN KAPITELEN (Haarlem, n.d. (±1950), orig. wr., obl. 4to); D. VAN DER STOEP, Dit is 't vertelsel van het kind (Baarn, n.d. (±1950), ills. by H. KRIJGER, orig. boards, large 8vo); VAN WOORD TOT BEELD. NEDERLANDSE KUNSTENAARS ILLUSTREREN TIEN GEDICHTEN (Amst., 1986, ills. by i.a. J. BATTERMANN, orig. wr., sm. 8vo) and M. LEEMANS, Ontluistering (Lier, 1969, woodcut ills. by F.-I. VAN DAMME, orig. wr., obl. 4to).
- Sl. foxed, first and last lvs. and wr. worse. Slipcase partly worn along extremities.
= One of 20 lettered copies for members of the artist's family and collaborators (lettered "C"). Monod 1248.
- Untrimmed copy. Title and one plate loose. Spine-ends chipped; backstrip sunned.
= One of 25 numb. copies on Hollande Van Gelder with an extra suite of the etchings. Monod 2248.
- First and last leaf some sm. foxed spots. Wrappers trifle bumped at extremities. Fine copy.
= De Vries p.23ff and p.342f. With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION "Aan M. Verhoeven-Schmitz van Willem de Mérode. 24 oct. 1924". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.
= Published on occasion of the awarding of the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs to Bram de Does. Contains contributions by i.a. Alex Barbaix (Pastei), Jaap Binsbergen (Tussen Haakjes), Karel Gildemacher (De Hynsteblom), Lodewijk de Groot (Cicero), Piet Jacobs (Priegelpers), Jan de Jong (De Buitenkant), Rob Over de Linden (Ovira Linda), Kees Thomassen (De Uitvreter) and Pauline van Wensveen (Vette Venus Pers).
AND 4 other sm. publication by/ on B. de Does, i.a. w. use of his Kaba-structure
- Covers trifle soiled.
= Published on occasion of the awarding of the Laurens Janszoon Costerprijs to Bram de Does. Contains contributions by i.a. Alex Barbaix (Pastei), Jaap Binsbergen (Tussen Haakjes), Karel Gildemacher (De Hynsteblom), Lodewijk de Groot (Cicero), Piet Jacobs (Priegelpers), Jan de Jong (De Buitenkant), Rob Over de Linden (Ovira Linda), Kees Thomassen (De Uitvreter) and Pauline van Wensveen (Vette Venus Pers).
= One of 25 DELUXE numb. copies, bound in hvellum by E. Schots, in orig. slipcase, w. marbled paper over board and on the covers of the slipcase by B. de Does.
Adieu Lettergieterij Enschedé. Het einde van een bijna 250-jarig bestaan alfabetisch betreurd door 26 medewerkers: de oprichter, vormgevers, de laatste stempelsnijder, directeuren, stagiairs, letterontwerpers, chefs en andere betrokkenen. Ibid., idem, 1993, (39)p., printed in black and brown by BRAM DE DOES in 90 copies (8).
= One of 8 numb. copies bound by ERIK SCHOTS.
AND 5 others set by/ on B. DE DOES, i.a. Romanée en Trinité: historisch origineel en systematisch slordig (ibid., 1991, printed in 2 colours by hand by BRAM DE DOES (p.1-32) and in offset by JAN DE JONG (p.33-64) in 530 numb. copies (500), orig. boards).
- One plate sl. browned in blank margins. Top of paper portfolio and of hcalf portfolio sl. worn. Otherwise fine.
= Extremely rare series of erotic etchings by J.-G. DOMERGUE. Monod 3821 (erroneously calling for 42 plates). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXX.
- Front wrapper loosening; nevertheless a fine copy.
AND 8 other issues of the same periodical (no.15, 19, 32, 34, 37, 47, 49 and 109), w. wrappers by i.a. T.A. STEINLEN and SANCHA.
- All vols. w. bookplate on upper pastedown; vol. 1 w. tipped-in letter on lower pastedown; trifle yellowed. Bindings sl. soiled; spine-ends and joints sl. rubbed; backstrips browned.
= Not in Monod. Juffermans p.169.
- (Sl.) foxed; several leaves/ plates loose(ning). Binding sl. rubbed.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed. Covers sl. soiled/ rubbed along extremities; spine sunned.
- Hinges strengthened/ split, holding on cords; foxed throughout, images hardly affected; 1 plate loose; several plates strengthened/ repaired in inner margin with tape. Binding soiled (backcover also stained); sl. worn along extremities; rebacked w. use of part of orig. backstrip.
= Leblanc p.276-277; Vicaire VI, p.544; Carteret III, p.466; Sander 563; Bilderwelt 2539; Ray 247: "He [Hetzel] fell in with the artist's desire that the book should be presented with all the splendour of the Inferno, not in the least disturbed by "that apparent enormity, a very large and expensive book for little children." So it was that this handsome folio, with its frontispiece and forty plates, bound in elaborately gilt cloth, came into existence. It proved to be one of Doré's most popular works. (...) Particularly vivid are the ten plates devoted to Tom Thumb and his family. In that shown he is marking the way back with white pebbles, as his despairing father tries to lose his children in the woods so that he won't have to watch them die of hunger. Even Doré rarely conceived so harmonious and moving a composition."
- First few lvs. large waterstain in outer upper corner; (sl.) foxed throughout. Binding sl. worn and discol.; foot of spine repaired.
= Vicaire VI, p.544; cf. Sander 563, Ray 247 and Bilderwelt 2539 (1st ed. 1862); Leblanc p.278 calling for a frontispiece and forty plates, however editions with 40 plates in total are also found.
AND 1 other: J.G. HEERES, De Bijbelsche Geschiedenis voor het Katholieke Nederlandsche Volk (Den Bosch, 1875, num engr. plates after G. DORÉ, contemp. giltlettered hcalf).
= Monod 3864.
Valery, P. Dialogue de l'Arbre. Idem, P. Bouchet, 1958, 68,(3)p., 7 (5 double-p.) etching (and aquatint) plates, lithogr. portrait, 6 double-p. col. lithogr. plates and woodengr. ills. by E. PIGNON, printed in 290 numb. copies (140), loose as issued in orig. lithogr. wr., vellum box, folio.
= Monod 10873.
- Frontisp. portrait and binding some sl. foxing. = Franklin p.271; Tomkinson 51.
- Fine. = Franklin p.280; Tomkinson 1. The first book printed by The Doves Press.
- Edges some foxed spots; covers some (very) vague foxing. = Franklin p.281; Tomkinson 19.
- Introd. leaf and 2 etchings sl. yellowed in upper blank margin, not affecting text or image. Bottom of portfolio sl. dam.
= Possibly issued w. only 6 etchings/ poems, instead of 7 as mentioned in colophon. Rare.
= A joint project between members of the Oxford Guild of Printers in England and Stichting Drukwerk in de Marge in the Netherlands. Comprises publications by Alex Barbaix, Alembic Press, Demi-Griffin Press, Clipeus Press, Veerpers, Atlantis Press, Carpathian Press, Kit-Cat Press, Priegelpers, Frans de Jong, Avalon Pers, Cobbenhagen Pers & Ex Officiana Gervoviana, Bert Post, Word Wynker Press, Old Forge Press, De Uitvreter and Dick Wessels.