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266351London: printed for James John and Paul Knapton ect. First Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in quarter contemporary gilt-blocked aniline-calf over marble boards. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 828 pages. Notes; No clear date given. Subjects; Acta Regia. Mr. Rapin de Thoyras. History of England. London: printed for James, John and Paul Knapton [ect.] hardcover
1607A86BBNF8KOP1Delft 1607. Small 4to. Jan Andriesz. Modern plain paper wrappers. With a woodcut rampant lion holding a sword within a garden fence symbolizing the Dutch Republic surrounded by a wreath and 1 woodcut decorated initial letter. 4 pp. A formal letter from the States General of the Dutch Republic to the States of Holland dated 25 June 1607 announcing the aggreement reached with Spain for a cease-fire which took effect on 4 May and further clarifying its regulations. In particular it declares the ports of the Southern Netherlands open to traffic from both North and South including small fishing boats and details the regions that fall under control of the Republic and of Spain. It also warns that anyone violating the terms of the cease-fire will have to pay reparations and urges the States of Holland to enforce the terms in their regions.Interesting for the Republic's efforts to enforce the cease-fire among its own people.A duplicate from the collection of the Amsterdam City Library now University Library with their stamp and "Doublet" cancellation stamp slightly browned. A good slightly used copy.l Asher 26/9; Knuttel 1382; Simoni N 142; Tiele 598; cf. OCLC WorldCat 1 copy of a different ed. unknown
17834537Den Haag / 's-Gravenhage: Jacob & Isaac Scheltus 1783. First edition thus. 11 pp. With woodcut device on title page and one initial. An account of the preliminaries of a treaty between King George of England and the States General of the Netherlands. Text in French. The covers are clean but internally this is quite soiled - it seems from a damp atmosphere. This has "num. 32" printed to the title page and would appear to come originally from a bound collection of Dutch treaties of the period. Pages have separated from their text block. Conforms to FirstSearch / OCLC:66918463. Only two library holdings Rotterdam and Utrecht and no copies for sale at the time of cataloguing. . Première édition. 11 pages. Avec une gravure sur bois sur la page de titre et une initiale. Compte-rendu des préliminaires d'un traité entre le roi George d'Angleterre et les Etats Généraux des Pays-Bas. Texte en français. Les couvertures sont propres mais l'intérieur est assez sali - il semble que ce soit dû à une atmosphère humide. La page de titre porte la mention "num. 32" imprimé sur la page de titre et semble provenir d'une collection reliée de traités hollandais de l'époque. Conforme à FirstSearch / OCLC:66918463. Seulement deux bibliothèques Rotterdam et Utrecht et aucun exemplaire en vente au moment du catalogage. Jacob & Isaac Scheltus unknown
16276CG9LRUCAGWQThe Hague: widow and heirs of Hillebrant Jacobsz. van Wouw 1627. Sewn through 5 holes without supports and not bound. 4to. With woodcut arms of the States General lion with sword and 7 arrows in a scrollwork cartouche decorated with fruits on title-page 3 woodcut decorated initials 2 series the larger 44 mm and a typographic interlaced capital. Set in textura types with incidental roman. Second copy located of the only known edition of the third revised version promulgated on 17 March 1627 of a proclamation specifying the numbers types and weights of cannons and other arms as well as the number of men and boys required for ships in various weight classes covering separately both merchant ships and fishing ships the latter would include whaling though only herring fishery is explicitly mentioned. War with Spain had resumed at the end of the 12 Years' Truce in 1621 so that ships were always in danger of attack. An appendix also dated 17 March 1627 gives instructions for the officials who were to oversee the Dutch shipping in the Øresund between Denmark and Sweden and the Vlie between the islands off the coast of Friesland as well as major centres elsewhere in the Netherlands. The only other copy we have located is in the Rotterdam Public Library.With a small worm hole through most leaves a few faintly browned patches and one corner of 2 leaves torn off not approaching the text. The sewing has come loose so that the quires are no longer attached to each other. In good condition and trimmed only at the foot and there only slightly.l Picarta 1 copy; WorldCat same copy; cf. STCN 2 copies of 16 January 1627 ed. incl. 1 perhaps with quire A from the 1625 ed.; Tiele Pamfletten 2213 20 October 1628 ed.; Wulp 2006 16 January 1627 ed.; not in Van Alphen; Cat. NHSM; Knuttel; Rogge. widow and heirs of Hillebrant Jacobsz. van Wouw, unknown
17534640Den Haag / The Hague: Jacobus Scheltus 1753. Second part of a treaty concluded between the Dutch States General and Abdullah bin Ismail 1694-1757 Sultan of Morocco on and off from 1734 to his death in 1757. The treaty was first settled in 1752. This Continuation of the Recueil of the tractates made and concluded between the High Majesty Lords General of the United Netherlands on the one side and several kings princes and potentates on the other side was published in 1753. States "num. 26" to the top right of the title page. Would appear to have been removed from a larger printing of Treaties of the States General. The 23 articles of the treaty are followed by a form for the passports that Dutch ships were to carry a note on the treaty's ratification at Fez and a translation of a letter originally in Arabic from the Sultan of Morocco to the States General. Overall a good copy but with a light water stain to a quarter of the page throughout. Several of the leaves are detached but present. Could be easily repaired. 23 1 blank. Complete. Conforms to Worldcat / OCLC: 914260501. 200 by 155mm 7¾ by 6 inches. . Deuxième partie d'un traité conclu entre les États généraux néerlandais et Abdullah bin Ismail 1694-1757 sultan du Maroc par intermittence de 1734 à sa mort en 1757. Le traité a été conclu pour la première fois en 1752. Cette Continuation du Recueil des Traités faits et conclus entre la Haute Majesté des Seigneurs Généraux des Pays-Bas Unis d'une part et plusieurs rois princes et potentats d'autre part a été publiée en 1753. Indique "num. 26" en haut à droite de la page de titre. Semble avoir été retiré d'une impression plus importante des Traités des Etats Généraux. Les 23 articles du traité sont suivis d'un formulaire pour les passeports que les navires hollandais devaient porter d'une note sur la ratification du traité à Fez et d'une traduction d'une lettre à l'origine en arabe du sultan du Maroc aux États généraux. Bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble mais avec une légère tache d'eau sur un quart de page tout au long de l'ouvrage. Plusieurs feuilles sont détachées mais présentes. Ils pourraient être facilement réparés. 23 1 blanc. Complet. Conforme à Worldcat / OCLC : 914260501. 200 par 155mm 7¾ par 6 pouces. Jacobus Scheltus unknown
1713ABC_46095The Hague 1713. 4to. Paulus Scheltus Modern brown wrappers with printed title-label pasted on the front side. With Scheltus's woodcut printer's device on the title-page and with a woodcut initial. 14 2 pp. First edition of the text of a treaty between the States General of the Dutch Republic and the government or the Dey or Sultan of Algiers Baba Ali Chaouche who reigned from 1710-1718 Dey from the Turkish honorific title dayi literally meaning uncle was the title given to the rulers of the Regency of Algiers Tripoli and Tunis under the Ottoman Empire from 1671 onwards. The treaty was concluded on the 18th of June 1712 at Algiers by the Dutch consul general Johan van Baarle consul 1709-1716 and ratified the 4th of July 1712.The XXII articles of the treaty mirror very interestingly the problems the Dutch merchants trading in the Mediterranean and the warships of the Dutch West India Company protecting their interests encountered on the northern coasts of Africa: Algiers Tunis and Tripoli. In these articles taxes and imposts are regulated as well as compensations and claims for damages arrangements in case of deaths treatment and buying off of Dutch and European slaves and returning of run off slaves.In good condition.l Knuttel 16193. unknown
1729G4NE8XSUFIAQThe Hague 1729. 4to. Jacobus Scheltus II Modern paper-covered boards side stitched through 3 holes. With woodcut arms of the States General in a frame with military attributes on title-page and 1 large woodcut decorated initial. Set in textura types with incidental roman and italic. 8 pp. First edition published in Dutch translation of a treaty signed between the Dutch States General and Pasha Ahmed Karamanli 1686-1745 Turkish Muslim leader of the semi-autonomous state of Tripoli since 1711 when he killed the Ottoman governor and took the throne. The treaty in 13 articles guarantees the safety of Dutch ships trading at Tripoli and their crews even when shipwrecked sets restrictions on taxes military supplies such as gunpowder lead iron cannonballs and ships' masts are exempted. The governor of Tripoli is to see to it that the whole city is warned when one of the Dutch States General's ships drops anchor so that all who own slaves can keep an eye on them to ensure they do not flee to the ship. Merchants under Dutch authority whether Christians or Jews are to be allowed to reside in the city unhindered except for taxation.In very good condition and untrimmed.l Knuttel 16776; for the treaty: A.H. de Groot "Ottoman North Africa and the Dutch Republic ." in: Revue de l'Occident Musulman . 39 1985 pp. 131-147 at p. 144. hardcover
1758K5MABE3DUEBGMiddelburg: Johan Bakker 1758. Contemporary marbled wrappers. 4to. With the woodcut coat of arms of the Dutch admiralty on the title page. With: 2 Ampliatie tot het tractaat van vrede tusschen . de Staaten Generaal . en den Dey en regeering van Algiers. Exhibitum den 10 October 1760. Rare second edition of a peace treaty between the Dutch Republic and the Regency of Algiers signed in 1757 ending the war that had started in 1755. It lists the agreements made between the two parties especially concerning Algiers's attitude towards ships sailing the waters around and ports of Algiers. Some articles deal with pirates Dutch merchants and the buying and selling of ships. Inserted at the end is a brief complement printed in 1760 including three more articles in addition to the original treaty. Some small stains. Paper wrappers worn. Otherwise in good condition.l STCN 1 copy; cf. Knuttel 18670; not in Playfair. Johan Bakker, unknown
1777K5MA7TN6ZXX1The Hague 1777. Small 4to 21 x 16.5 cm. Jacobus Scheltus Disbound. With the woodcut arms of the States General on the title-page. 26 2 blank pp. Second edition published in several issues of a treaty concluded between the Dutch States General and Abdullah bin Ismail 1694-1757 Sultan of Morocco on and off from 1734 to his death in 1757. The 23 articles of the treaty are followed by a form for the passports that Dutch ships were to carry a note on the treaty's ratification at Fez and a translation of a letter originally in Arabic from the Sultan of Morocco to the States General. The treaty was negotiated by Mohamed Lucas governor of Tétouan acting for Morocco and Francisco and Louis Butler granted power of attorney by the States General. It guarantees access free trade and safety for ships of the States General and its subjects and their crews and passengers in ports under Moroccan authority. Goods they sell there are subject to the usual taxes but military and shipbuilding supplies are exempt gunpowder timber wheel-lock muskets etc. The treaty was concluded on 21 November 1752/14 Muharram 1166. A further note says it was ratified at Fez on 4 December/28 Muharram and Sultan Abdullah's letter to the States General bears the same date.With a brief inscription on the title-page. Last two leaves detached and with worm holes only slightly affecting the text. Otherwise a good copy.l STCN 161081134; not in Knuttel. unknown
1742FBKB3A01U79OThe Hague 1742. 4to. Jacobus Scheltus Contemporary vellum straight-sewn on 3 vellum tapes laced through the joints with a hollow back with manuscript title on spine. With a general title page followed by an index and 73 treaties nearly all with their own title page containing the original imprint and a woodcut of the Dutch lion the arms of the States General and a few with Van Wouw's printer's device of a snail with the motto "Avec le temps paulatim". Very rare mid-18th-century edition of a collection of 73 treaties between the Dutch Republic and countries in Europe including Belgium Denmark France Great Britain Norway Portugal Spain and Sweden. Since most treaties concern both the ending of hostilities and overseas commerce many concern the Dutch East India Company VOC the Dutch West India Company WIC and the Dutch colonies. Several include translations of the treaties. These documents represent some of the founding documents of the Dutch Republic along with assorted political documents and memorabilia of the Eighty Years War.With library stamp on the title page and some occasional spots. Very good copy.l Myers Manual of collections of treaties 1433a doesn't distinguish eds.; STCN 2 copies; cf. Asher 176-180. hardcover