2501 - 3523 OLD and RARE BOOKS
= Comprehensive documentation on the famous incest case against Onno Zwier van Haren (1711-1779), politician and close friend of William IV. Comprises i.a. "Historiesch verhaal" (23,(1)p.); "Neerlands antwoord op het fameus libel" (n.d., 8p.), "Parodie of Tegenzang" (n.d., (4)p.); "Beredeneerde zwarigheden" ((2),20p.); "Verdediging van de heeren Johan Alexander van Sandick, en Mr. Wilhem van Hogendorp" (1761, (2),152,55,(1)p.); "Rechtsgeleerde confrontatie (n.d., 120p.)"; "Deductie voor Vrouwe S.A. van Haren, Geborene Van Huls" (1762, 39,(14)p.) and ''Tweede Deductie voor Jr. Onno Zwier van Haren'' (1762, 50,(17)p.).
- First part waterstained in lower (mainly blank) corner. Lacks ties.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 429a.
- (Sl.) browned; edges w. sm. inkstains. Binding sl. worn; spine-ends dam.; upper joint splitting.
AND 1 other: Friesche Volks-Almanak voor het jaar 1843 (ibid., n.d. (1842), fold. lithogr. map, view, fold. scores, contemp. hcl.).
- Lacks the map and plans; engr. title dustsoiled, frayed and reattached; upper hinge (nearly) broken; fingersoiled. Binding worn. Sold w.a.f.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 523c; Carasso-Kok 98 and 224; De Wind p.555-557.
- Vol.B lacks the fold. key to the fables; vol.A lacks 9 cut-out figures; vol.B lacks 2 figures; slipcase of vol.A strengthened w. tape along sides. Otherwise fine.
= Vol.A has the following figures: fable 1-1; 2-1 (2 different figures); 4-1; 5-1; 6-1; 10-1; 11-1; 12-1 and 13-1 (2 different figures); vol.B has the following figures: fable 1-2; 2-2; 3-2; 4-2; 5-2 (2 different figures); 6-2; 7-2; 8-2; 9-2; 10-2; 11-2; 12-2 and 13-2. Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.
- Occas. trifle foxed; owner's stamp on first free endpaper. A fine and complete copy.
= Provenance: Collection Deuzel (bookplate and carbon copy bibliographic ticket with his stamp on upper pastedown). Weiss 219, note; cf. Horn/ Arndt 369; Rare.
- Trifle foxed. Otherwise fine.
= Rare edition. Bibl. Gastronomica 2391; Landwehr 60-3; Ferro 26c. Also contains a short section of medical recipes at the end ("De ervarene huisdoctores").
- Occas. sl. foxed. Backstrip sl. rubbed.
= Only three years were published. Vicaire p.673; Grand-Carteret 2005; Very rare. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.
- Without vol. 1; sl. foxed throughout. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Provenance: Collection Deuzel (bookplate on upper pastedown). Cf. Weiss 3364; cf. Horn/ Arndt 586.
AND 1 other: K. PRATO, Die Süddeutsche Küche. Für Anfängerinnen und praktische Köchinnen. Ed. V. von Leitmaier (Graz/ Vienna, 1917, 58th ed., 4 (3x double-p.) col. lithogr. plates, num. ills., orig. cl.).
- Browned almost throughout. Covers rubbed; spine cracked.
= Provenance: Collection Deuzel (bookplate and carbon copy bibliographic ticket with his stamp on upper pastedown). Cf. Horn/ Arndt 586; cf. Weiss 3363 (part 1) and 3364 (part 2).
- Sm. stamp on title. Uncut copy. Backstrip worn; remants of paper ticket at foot of spine.
= Poggendorf II, 1301.
- From the library of J.F. Buisman w. his owner's entry on first free endpaper. Lacks 1 plate; upper hinge of 1st vol. broken; letterpress title to 2nd vol. lacks upper corner w. loss of text.
= Buisman 617; Scheepers I, 520.
- Owner's stamp and entry on title-p. Upper joint broken, but holding on cords, backstrip loosenin.
- Both vols. w. owner's ticket on title-p.; partly yellowed. Fine copy in attractive bindings.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 312b; Dekkers p.103.
- Occas. trifle waterstained; bird's eye view of Harderwijk loose.
= Contains fine bird's eye views of Nijmegen, Zutphen, Arnhem and Harderwijk. Gouda Quint p.8; De Buck 1476; Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 254; Wittop Koning no.49 and p.65-67 (in extenso on the interesting preserved printing history of this book) and p.78 on Pontanus, "Het grootste licht, dat ooit te Harderwijk geschenen heeft".
- General map strengthened on verso w. paper tape; engr. title and letterpress title loose. Vellum sl. soiled.
= The second edition (first ed. 1653) of the first complete Dutch topographical and historical history of Gelderland, by Arend van Slichtenhorst (±1615-1657), who studied at Leiden and became a lawyer in his native city Arnhem. As acknowledged on the title, the work was based upon, and partly a translation of, Pontanus' Latin Historiae Gelricae, published in 1639, but Slichtenhorst thoroughly revised, corrected and much enlarged the Latin original. A classic in its field. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 281.































