2806 - 3510 OLD and RARE BOOKS
- Lacks 7 views (no.97 and 107-112); vol. 1 bookblock (nearly) broken and lower (blank) corner frontisp. restored; occas. trifle foxed/ fingersoiled. Bindings w. minor imperfections.
= The desirable first edition, the views with accomp. text printed on one side only and w. ample margins.
- Upper hinge weak; bookplate on upper pastedown. Backstrip clumsily restored.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 396, II; De Buck 2299.
- Leaf XXXI/XXXII lower part cut off; letterpress text mounted on the plates (proof copy?), a few plates lack the mounted text; last few lvs. and map w. mould stains; new endpapers; library stamp on htitle. Leather in outer lower corners binding chafed/ dam.; extremities rubbed.
= Sander 1794; Van de Waal, Drie eeuwen vaderlandsche geschied-uitbeelding I, 210.
- Lacks the portrait of the author, otherwise fine.
= With the publisher's address on engr. title pasted over with a new printed address of J. Veely and J. Doll.
- 19th cent. annot. on verso of engr. title, otherwise fine.
= Fine portraits. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 436d; De Buck p.107-109; De Wind 412.
- Annot. in penand black ink on first blank; upper hinge sl. weak. Vellum trifle soiled.
= Tiele 1010; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 447a; Bodel Nijenhuis 88.
- Lacks 2 lvs. in the first part (B2 and B3); bookblock sl. shaken; partly waterst.; lacks free endpapers. Vellum wrinkled.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 451. Rare.
- Title-p. sl. soiled at lower margin; sl. frayed. Frontwr. attached w. tape to title-p.
= De Buck 2467; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 455d.
Idem. Bundel van onuitgegeeven stukken, dienende ter opheldering der vaderlandsche historie en regeeringsform, en voornaamelyk der historie van de Unie van Utrecht. Ibid., idem, 1780-1783, 2 parts in 1 vol., XIV,351; VIII,XLIV,328,(2)p., engr. portr., contemp. gilt hcalf w. red mor. letterpiece.
= De Buck 2468; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 455e.
- Rustspot on portrait of Mary of Burgundy and Maximilian of Austria. Small stain on backcover. Fine copy.
= The list of plates mentions 4 more portraits, but they were never added to this edition. Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 9a; Lipperheide Gb25. Chronicle covering the years 647-1305. Stoke was the first Dutch historiographer describing Dutch history from an international perspective.
- Endpapers trifle foxed/ w. tears; a few lvs. w. brownish stains. Vellum trifle soiled; some scratches on spine.
= Bodel Nijenhuis 66.
- A few leaves trifle foxed. A fine copy. = Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 309b; De Wind p.45-49.
- Old owner's entry on upper pastedown crossed out. A fine copy.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 309b; De Wind p.45-49.
- Occas. trifle foxed/ fingersoiled; otherwise contents fine. Vol. 2 upper joint split.
= Including the rare 10th part titled: Het verheerlykt Kleefschland; of kabinet van Kleefsche oudheden en gezigten (...) Dienende tot een Aanhangzel of Tiende Deeltje van de Nederlandsche Tafereelen. One of the finest and most attractive series of views depicting the Netherlands in the 18th century. Complete according to index (in all 1062 numbers: some engravings cover more than one index number); the Kleefschland part contains 91 views. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXVIII.
- Lacks vol. 9; occas. trifle foxed. Bindings sl. worn and rubbed. Not collated, but apart from the lacking vol. apparently complete. Sold w.a.f.
= Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 507f; De Buck 1130.
Iidem. Register op de Byvoegsels en Nalezingen van Wagenaars Vaderlandsche Historie. Ibid., idem, 1798, VI,279p., bound unif. w. the preceding.
- Lacks the portrait of Louis XIV and 3 views; sl. yellowed throughout. Binding sl. rubbed.
= Very rare. Contains views of Antwerp, Deventer, Groningen, Schenckenschanz and Zutphen.
- Partly (sl.) worn copies w. various defects. The lot sold w.a.f.
= I.a. S. STYL, De opkomst en bloei der Vereenigde Nederlanden (Amst./ Harlingen, 1778, contemp. calf); J. MEERMAN, De burgerlyke vryheid in haare heilzame, de volks-vryheid in haare schadelyke gevolgen voorgesteld (Leyden, 1793, contemp. limp boards); S.I. WISELIUS, De staatskundige verlichting der Nederlanderen, in een wijsgerig-historisch tafereel geschetst (Brussels, 1828, contemp. hcalf. Lacks backstrip); L.P. VAN DE SPIEGEL, Brieven en Negotiatien (Amst., 1803, 3 vols., contemp. unif. boards); IDEM (ed.), Bundel van onuitgegeven stukken, dienende ter opheldering der Vaderlandsche Historie (...) (Goes, 1783, 2 vols., contemp. unif. boards); PLAN VAN CONSTITUTIE VOOR HET VOLK VAN NEDERLAND (The Hague, 1796, contemp. boards); J. WAGENAAR, Verhandeling van historiesche en politike tractaaten (Amst., 1780, 2 vols., contemp. unif. boards); (E. LUZAC), Toets voor het onderzoek van Groot-Brittanniens gedrag, ten opzichte van Holland (...) (Leyden, 1758, contemp. wr.) and A. KLUIT, Academische redevoering over het misbruik van 't Algemeen Staatsrecht (Leyden, 1787, without binding).
- Occas. yellowed.
= Johannes in de Betouw (1732-1820) was archaeologist and lawyer, who, like his forefather Johannes Smetius, did much research on Roman and Germanic history and on the general history of Nijmegen. He published a great number of works.
- Final 20 lvs waterstained off and on; crossed out old owner's entry on title-p.; bookblock almost loose.
= Rare work (first published in 1556).
- Contents w. minor imperfections (occas. trifle foxed). Upper joint splitting but holding on cords; board-edges worn.
= I.a. views of Haarlem and Woerden.




































