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162921438Lugd. Batav. (Leyde), ex officina Elzeviriana, 1629 ; in-24 (108 mm), vélin rigide de l’époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; [16], 498 pp., [1] f. de Privilège, titre gravé illustré de blasons.
160864956Ingolstadt, Gedruckt in der Ederischen Truckerey, durch Andream Angermeyer [Andreas Angermaier], 1608. 4°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 1 Bl., 30 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1667131Paris Par A. Bosse 1667 In-8 - 12x18,5cm. Reliure d'époque en plein veau moucheté, dentelle dorée sur sur les coupes. 5ff, 72pp, 10ff.
16833691Amsterdam 1683. Oblong 8vo. Modern half vellum floral chintz paper sides. With 16 numbered engraved views ca. 13 x 16 cm tipped onto blank leaves 17 x 23 cm all hand coloured. 16 ll. with engravings. Extraordinary rare first state of a very fine print series of the Honselaarsdijk palace and gardens at Honselersdijk near Naaldwijk complete with all 16 views. They are all signed numbered and captioned in Dutch and have been coloured by hand. We have not been able to find any other copies of the complete series in the first state.The monumental palace of Honselaarsdijk was built between 1621 and 1647 on the orders of the stadholder Frederik Hendrik 1584-1647 who - together with his wife Amalia van Solms and in the context of their ambition to enhance the position and power of the House of the Dutch stadholder possibly to a Royal status - was involved in a project to build a number of new prestigious castles and manor houses in and around The Hague Huis Ten Bosch Rijswijk and Honselaarsdijk as well in the country Soestdijk Het Loo Dieren etc. He financed the building of Honselaarsdijk mainly with the money coming from the "Silverfleet" captured from the Spaniards by Piet Hein in 1629. A number of important architects were involved with the Honselaarsdijk-project among others the famous Jacob van Campen 1596-1657 and Pieter Post 1608-1669. French garden architects were hired for designing the gardens. King William III further embellished the gardens under the direction of the architect Jacob Roman 1640-1716. As early as 1671 William III was personally involved with the rebuilding of the water supply system at Honselaarsdijk as evidenced by a letter of Christiaan Huygens to his brother Lodewijk. The palace later became known as "Little Versailles". After the death of William III in 1702 the estate was neglected and ultimately demolished in 1815. All that still remains is a part of the garden and parts of the coach-houses.Abraham Blooteling 1640-1690 a pupil of Cornelis Van Dalen II 1636-1664 was a Dutch engraver draughtsman and print seller. His dated prints begin to appear in 1665 and they include portraits biblical mythological and genre subjects as well as six views of Amsterdam after Jacob van Ruisdael and two of the Jewish burial-ground in Ouderkerk 1670 also after van Ruisdael. From 1672-78 he worked in London with Gerard Valck. His major contribution was in the development of the new technique of mezzotint specifically the invention of the rocker the tool used in the technique. In England the technique was adopted with such success that it later became known as the "English Manner". Blooteling was again in Amsterdam by September 1678 when he acted as godfather to his nephew Abraham Valck but he kept up his contacts with London.Between 1681 and 1685 his presence in The Hague is recorded. During these years he engraved a major view of Honselaarsdijk 385 x 482 mm after the design by Abraham Begheyn alias Bega 1637-1697. It is likely that he engraved our 16 views in the same year probably also after the drawings by Abraham Bega. However both the 16 views and the bird's eye view are now exceptionally rare. In fact the present 16 views were until now only known in their second state the reissue by Gerard Valck 1651/2-1726 in his Veues et perspectives de Loo Honslardyck et Soestdyck chasteau & maison de plaisance du Roy de la Grande Bretagne 1695. The views in the second state are numbered differently and lack Blooteling's name.Some of the views have been cut a few millimetres short on the right hand side two of the blank leaves with a crease and two pinprick holes in the bottom margin. Otherwise a fine hand coloured copy.l Hunt & de Jong The Anglo-Dutch garden pp. 136-7; cf. Hollstein II p. 216 no. 117 bird's eye view of Honselaarsdijk by Blooteling after A. Bega dated 1683 & XXI p. 267 nos. 95-16 same print-series by G. Valck dated 1695; Thieme/ Becker IV pp. 139-40; not in Springer. hardcover
168574414Paris: Chez Federic Leonard 1685. 8vo. Two volumes French text. xxx 542 ; iv 543-686 78 table des matieres 16 memoire 8 preface table des chapitres 184 examen pp. Full sheepskin with raised bands morocco title-labels and a decorative gilt-tooled spine. Red edges & marbled endpapers. Head and tail reinforced with paper repair extremities have been coloured. Overall in very good shape with minor cracks to spine and occasional small marks or dents. Bindings solid. Stamp of the Broussonnet Library to title-pages and two further small ink inscriptions to title and verso of ffep of vol. 1. Bookplate residue to endpapers. Generally pleasant and clean internally especially vol. 1 with some occasional foxing and toning as to be expected. Decorative headpieces/ tailpieces and initials. Vol. 2 contains 'Examen de La Liberte Originaire de Venise' translated from the Italian. . Very Good. Full Sheep. Revised and Corrected. 1685. Chez Federic Leonard 1685 unknown
1685097239Paris: Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 1685. Library label of S. Rosen. Venise on fixed endpaper. Book measures 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. Collation 30 686 8016pp. Bound with Examen de la liberte´ originaire de Venise / traduit de l'Italien ; avec une harangue de Lou¨is He´lian ; traduite du latin.Published A Ratisbonne : Che´s Jean Aubri 1684. Author Bedmar Alfonso de la Cueva marque´s de 1572-1655. Collation 8184pp. Bound in full period or early vellum yapp edges title in manuscript previous owners crest on top board. At some time not recently the binding has been recased with new endpapers. Binding in very good condition. Internally tanning to second title page. Pages in good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in a very attractive early binding. . Very Good Plus. 8vo. Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 hardcover
167760729Cologne (i.e. Rouen), Pierre du Marteau, 1677 (+) Ville-France, Pierre Petit, 1677. 8vo. In a contemporary vellum binding with yapp edges. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to title-page. Light wear to extremities, otherwise nice and clean. (6), 627, (3), 190 pp.
167760729Cologne i.e. Rouen Pierre du Marteau 1677 Ville-France Pierre Petit 1677. 8vo. In a contemporary vellum binding with yapp edges. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to title-page. Light wear to extremities otherwise nice and clean. 6 627 3 190 pp. hardcover
162451428Köln, Ioannis Gymnici, Antonius Boetzer, 1624 a. 1621-1640. Folio. (40 x 26 cm.). Bound in 8 (thick) uniform contemporary full pigskin bindings over wooden boards. Raised bands and richly blind-tooled boards. Title labels with gilt lettering. Clasps missing. Spines a bit rubbed. Wear to some spine-ends. Some upper compartments with nicks, one volume having a tear in leather at upper compartment. One volume with a small loss of leather to upper compartement. With engraved title-page, engraved portrait of Baronius, engraved portrait of pope Urban VII. More than 10.000 pp. Printed in double-columns. In general internally fine.
16194286AG1619. Kupferstich von Boetius-Adams Bolswest nach Abraham Bloemert, 8,8 x 13,4 (ohne Titel), Bll. 16,8 x 22,8; auf Rückseite lat. Text über S. Basilius Magnus; beiliegend: Kopie des zugehörigen Textes. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+