2554 - 3406 OLD and RARE BOOKS
- Vellum sl. stained, vol. I heavily; lvs. N3 and N4 of vol. I bound erratically.
= The third vol. also contains "Het leven van Hubert Korneliszoon Poot".
- Foxed; all vols. w. contemp. owner's entry on title "M. Mountmorres".
= Graesse V, p.410. Lowndes, p.1914.
- All vols. bookplate on upper pastedown; occas. sl. foxed. Bindings trifle rubbed. = Lowndes IV, p.1914.
- Library stamp on first blank and title-p.; partly browned. Binding sl. worn along extremities; paper ticket on spine.
= Waller 1549; Scheepers II, 1076 (both ed. 1734).
(Burg, H. van den). Amsterdamsche argus, Acht gevende op alle voorkomende zaken en gevallen (...). Eerste deel. Amst., J. Ratelband, 1719, 50 issues in 1 vol., (8),400p., engr. title, woodcut title-vign. and ident. headpiece at each issue, contemp. vellum.
- Lacks part of pagination, supplied in pencil; endpapers dam. = Rare.
(Fassmann, D). Maandelyksche Berichten uit de andere Waerelt; of de spreekende dooden. Bestaande in Redeneeringen, tusschen allerhande verstorvene Potentaten en Personagien van Rang (...). Voor de maand January - Juny 1727/ Voor de maand January - Juny 1752. Amst., N. ten Hoorn/ J. Ratelband, 1727/ 1752, 12 parts in 2 vols., 745,(5); 755,(5)p.,12 engr. frontisp. (6x ident.), contemp. unif. vellum, sm. 8vo.
- Vol. I owner's entry on first blank; vol. II bookplate on upper pastedown; endpapers dam.; a few lvs. sl. waterstained in lower blank margin. A few stains on vellum.
- Bindings sl. worn; both vols. paper ticket on frontcover; vol. 2 backstrip partly worn away and letterpiece lacking.
= From the library of professor Hector Treub, both vols. w. his bookplate on first free endpaper. Scheepers II, 1078; not in Waller, Muller, De Vries. With figures of the Commedia dell'Arte.
- Occas. sl. browned; 2 lvs. w. stain, affecting text; tiny contemp. owner's entry on title-p. Vellum trifle (dust)soiled.
= Waller 1321; Scheepers I, 176; Van der Steur, cat. 25, 0450/ 1369/ 1370. The best edition. The very interesting allegorical map shows the "Groot Koningryk Poëzy. Met alle deszelfs onder Horigheden".
- Partly waterstained; sm. owner's entry on htitle. Backstrip and backcover discol.; spine-ends chipped.
= Scheepers II, 68; Klaversma/ Hannema 153; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 213. A burlesque poem describing the battle of the Zeeland farmers against the municipality of Middelburg. Warranted by the publisher J. HUYSMAN.
Wakker van Zon, P. de. Jan Perfect; kluchtige roman. Amst., J. Immerzeel Jr., 1834, 2 vols., (2),196; (2),205p., 2 lithogr. frontisp., orig. unif. publ. limp boards.
- Both frontisp. lack portion of upper blank margin and annots. on verso. Paper over spines dam.; vol. 2 spine broken.
Holland, J. Het Apenboek. Galgenhumor van -. Deventer, W. Hulscher G.J.Zn., 1882, (4),262,(2)p. orig. giltlettered dec. cl.
- Occas. sl. foxed/ browned. Sl. dam. at top of spine.
- Contemp. owner's dedication and entry on first free endpaper and second blank; first and final lvs. sl. browned/ waterstained. Joints starting; spine-ends sl. dam.
= Contains No.1-30 (25 May- 4 September 1699) (all published?).
- Owner's entry on title-p. and first textp.; lacks 12 lvs. (part of quire I and the entire quire L); p.169-176 lower portion of text torn off; some occas. sm. (water)stains. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Cf. first ed. Waller 277; Muller 86; De Vries 53; Scheepers II, 703. "Aen de Nederlandtsche Jufferen (.. ) Deze Fiammette, die in hare tael, met soo veel sucht en mededoogen van wegen hare beklagelijke ongevallen, ende met soo veel vermaek en nuttigheit van wegens d'uitmuntend-aerdige geest van Boccatius by al de weerelt is aengenommen geweest, koomt u nu in ons Nederlandts begroeten, niet twijffelende of sy sal in uw soete gemoederen het medelijden vinden dat sy van yder een verwacht." (from the introduction).
- Bookplate on second blank; occas. trifle foxed. Lacks vellum over frontcover and sm. portion of backcover.
= Scheepers II, 806: ''Boertige beschrijving van den Zevenjarigen oorlog in den vorm van een dorpstwist op het Hollandsche platteland, en als zoodanig belangrijk voor zeden''. Not in Waller.
- Frontisp. loose(ning); (sl.) browned. = Scheepers I, 93.
- Title-p. sl. browned; final 3 lvs. soiled/ stained; lower hinge split w. remains of paper tape; lacks final index leaf; new endpapers.
= Description of a country-wedding in coarse language. NNBW IV, p.343; Versnel sale 721; Scheepers II, 88: "Satirisch beeld van de zeden ten plattenlande. De op den titel aangekondigde platen zijn niet verschenen." Rare.
- Pastedowns renewed. Fine copy.
= Klaversma/ Hannema 317; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 81, p.103; Waller 355.
- First vol. 55 lvs. (sl.) browned. Joints and corners trifle rubbed, otherwise fine. = Buisman 2428.
- Sl. yellowed and fingersoiled; pastedowns and title-p. w. some mouldy spots. Covers worn; portions of backstrip lacking.
= Very rare. Not in Landwehr, Vergeten cultuurdragers. One copy in NCC.
AND 2 others by A. FOKKE SIMONSZ.
- Lacks 2 plates; (cancelled library) stamps on first blank; occas. sl. foxed. Covers sl. rubbed/ chafed; backstrips sunned; a few spine-ends dam.
= Satirical texts (partly of erotic nature) against the Amsterdamse Doelisten.
- First vol. one quire loosening; occas. trifle foxed; each vol. owner's entry on first free endpaper. Covers w. worn spots; vellum sl. soiled.
= The first edition of the Dutch translation. Buijnsters, Spectatoriale geschriften 1.7.
- Contemp. annots. on first blank. Covers rubbed; rebacked.
BOUND BEFORE: Idem. Arkadia, of vermakelyke uitspanningen. (...) vermeerdert met de Verdediging. Ibid., idem and J. Burgvliet, 2nd enl. ed., (24),173,(14)p., engr. frontisp. by H. POST after D.A. BISSCHOP, title-vignette.
= Rare, not in the usual reference works on popular or arcadian literature.
- All vols. owner's stamp on upper pastedown; occas. (sl.) foxed/ (finger)soiled. Paper over covers partly worn away.
= Interesting fictitious posthumous dialogues of famous people, translated from the German original of David Fassmann. Comprises: Voor de maand January - June 1731 (no.115-120); July - December 1732 (no.133-138); January - June 1742 (no. 247-252); January - June 1746 (no. 295-300); January - June 1756 (no.13-18); July - December 1756 (no. 19-24) and July - December 1764 (no. 301-306).
- All vols. occass. sl. (finger)soiled; 2nd vol. some sm. marginal waterstains. Vellum sl. soiled.
= Buisman 617; Scheepers I, 520.