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NIVICIAAT BENEDICTUSBERG VAALS.. 1965. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 215 pages.
401pp.+ enige buitentekstills., linnen band, geïll.stofwikkel, 26cm.
401pp.+ enige buitentekstills., groene linnen band, stempeltje, 26cm.
Une vue d'optique de dimensions 49x32 cm; représentant le siège de Bergopzoom en 1747 (et non 1622); coloris à la main. Mouillure en pied sans gravité; bel état. Voir la photo.
217p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo., First Edition, with plates and endpaper maps; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Vividly-written account of Dutch resistance to the Nazis. Enser, p.212
ca. 24cm x 15,5cm. 46; 48; 48; 64; 47; 52; 56; 48; 44; 44; 44; 44; 47; 44; 52; 52; 52; 36 p. Original wrappers with title to cover. Wrappers dusted, rear cover stained, inside still in good condition. / Original Broschur mit Deckeltitel. Außen angestaubt, hintere Deckel fleckig, innen gut erhalten. Mixed lot includes volumes 16-21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39 and 41. With some illustrations. Text in English and German.
Maison Saint-Joseph, Lille - Oeuvre de Saint-Charles, Grammont. Non daté. In-8 Carré. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos abîmé. Intérieur acceptable. 110 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Cadres ornementaux en pages de titre, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe ornementaux dans le texte. Dos frotté avec manques sur les coiffes. Bords des plats frottés. Souvenirs personnels intéressants et instructifs.
in-8°, 130 pages, broche, couv. Bon etat. (tache d'encre au 2e plat) [AMI-3]
Colophon. Non daté. In-4 Carré à l'italienne. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. Plaquette de 31 pages illustrée de nombreuses photos en couleur et en noir et blanc. Plaquette touristique. Le grand portail. Le confort avant tout. Pour les gastronomes...
Quarto. Pp. 142. Folding diagrams. Original stiff wrappers worn and detached, bookblock loosening; old military institutional stamp. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. See also: "Van de schaduw des doods tot een licht ten leven. De historie van de methodiek van de doodsoorzakenstatistiek in Nederland, 1865-2005." (Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, 2005).
Royal ocatvo. Pp. 52, Plus large folding table. Plus numerous appendices in the form of tables, models or printed text. Additional material loosely inserted or tipped-in onto present leaves. Numerous corrections, addenda and corrigenda in neat contemporary hand and in crayon markings. Original printed wrappers detached, shelf ticket to spine, old institutional stamp to title. In a very good condition as such. ~ First edition. Rare, unique working copy of a treasurer or text editor, contains numerous additions and cancellations in an attempt to update this copy or prepare a dummy for a revised edition. Most uncommon.
19x13. 252p. Trad. J. García Mercadal.
1st edition, original cloth with dust jacket, 8vo. Vii+527 pages. In Yiddish and English. The first in a series of Yiddish polemical pamphlets (Diskursn) appeared one week before the elections to the second National Assembly in the Republic of the Netherlands on August 1, 1797. Inspired by the expanded freedom of the press and the satirical and often vulgar Spectatorial writings which were popular at the time, a small but energetic group of enlightened Jews in Amsterdam decided the previous summer to publish a periodical. These Yiddish polemical pamphlets would serve as an informative and propagandistic vehicle through which members of the new community could anonymously persuade the Jews of Amsterdam to choose the party of progress and enlightenment. The author or authors inveighed strongly against the alleged abuses in the established community and those they held responsible, the parnosim (board of directors) and their officials. In order to reach the Jewish masses in a city with about 20, 000 Ashkenazic Jewish inhabitants, the reformers chose to write the Diskursn in Amsterdam Yiddish. Their efforts were so successful that the established community thought it necessary to enter the fray by publishing its own version of a thirteenth installment shortly before the thirteenth installment of the original series was due to appear. From then on, two series of Diskursn competed for public favor. Using criticism, salacious gossip, slander, and accusations, the same three or four main characters and a few secondary ones railed against the excesses and foibles of the other community. Both series ended after the parnosim of the old community were deposed in the early spring of 1798. By then, 24 Diskursn from the new community and 11 from the established community had appeared, together more than 500 printed pages. Of course we cannot judge the two communities fairly based on the texts of the Diskursn. Both sought to discredit their opponents with stories of whores, sexual scandals, illegitimate children, hypocrisy, religious violations, bankruptcy, and fraud. Nevertheless, the pamphlets describe the environment of Amsterdam Jewry and reveal what interested those Jews and how they responded to revolutionary changes. All of this is depicted by inventive authors who came up time and again with different, often humorous settings for their volleys of curses and torrents of abuse. These Yiddish polemical pamphlets are a rare phenomenon, not just in the history of Jewish communities in the period of emancipation, but in the histories of Yiddish literature and satirical/polemical periodicals as well. This is the first-ever bilingual edition of a major portion of this collection of documents and the first time any of them have been published in English translation. A lengthy introduction and five appendices help the reader understand and appreciate these colorful Dutch Jews and their often impassioned arguments. Near perfect condition, Very Good Condition Overall. (AC-6-11)
Royal octavo. Pp. vii, 375. Original printed wrappers, spine reinforced with paper, old shelf tickets, old military institutional stamps to title-page. In a very good internal condition. ~ Fourth and last edition, published posthumously with the collaboration of L. Vogel and J. Lambooy, later Minister of War and Marine. Completely revised. Text volume only. First appeared in 1880 the book went through four editions. The 2nd edition appeared in 1890 and the 3rd in 1901. Marie Hermanus Jan Plantenga (1842-1901). Originally accompanied by an atlas which is not included herewith.
Royal octavo. Pp. vii, 414. Plus 15 lithograph sketch maps printed in additional colours on large folding sheets placed in custom made rear case with wooden frame. Hardcover, bound in original quarter cloth and printed boards, bit soiled, shelf ticket to spine, old institutional stamps to first free endpaper, few nicks to maps' fold, map case restored. In a very good condition, fine interior. ~ Third, revised edition. Very rare. First appeared in 1880, the book went through four editions. The 2nd edition appeared in 1890 and the 4th, and last, posthumously in 1910 (with the collaboration of L. Vogel and J. Lambooy, later Minister of War and Marine). Marie Hermanus Jan Plantenga (1842-1901).
Royal octavo. Pp. viii, (ii), 468. Lacks the 5 sketch maps. Hardcover, bound in quarter cloth and marbled boards, neat restoration to title-page, old institutional stamps. In about fine condition. ~ First edition. The book went through four editions. The 2nd edition appeared in 1890; the 3rd in 1901; and the 4th, and last, posthumously in 1910 (with the collaboration of L. Vogel and J. Lambooy, later Minister of War and Marine). Marie Hermanus Jan Plantenga (1842-1901). Originally with 5 sketch maps which are not included herewith.
399 pages plus fold-out maps at back. Three black and white photographic plates. Glossarial index. Inscribed and signed atop half-title page using wording which suggests it is in the author's hand, yet the signature does not appear to match. No other markings. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Royal octavo. Pp. (iv), 101, (1) Errata. Plus 5 engraved illustrations on two folding sheets bound at end. Set in double columns. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half calf and marbled boards, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, old shelf ticket, old institutional stamps to title-page; some rubbing to extremities, corner-tips bit chafed, small wormholes to spine ends, few marginal marking in light crayon. In a very good condition. ~ First Dutch edition thus, reprinted from the "Militairen Spectator". Freely translated from "Der Straßenkampf mit Barrikaden (.)", attributed to G. F. L. Leithold, which was published in 1849 (Berlin, Mittler). That the barricades will play the lead role in the defense against external enemies is the assumption on which the book elaborates. In doing so it chronicles numerous street battles and barricade wars throughout history, crowning Paris as "The Mother of Barricades War". The book analyses the campaigns in much detail, adds footnotes and completes with a bibliography. Five finely engraved street maps help to understand some specific battles. Rare.
Plaisir de France. 1961. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 78 pages. Photo héliogravée en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de nombreuses photos héliogravées en noir et blanc et de photos en couleur hors texte. XVIe siècle. XVIIe siècle. XVIIIe siècle. XIXe siècle. Habitations hollandaises...
Quarto. Pp. 160. Fully illustrated. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth with pictorial dust-jacket. In mint condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. This particular copy comes from the bequest of renowned uniform historian and researcher Dr. Pieter Roelse and includes, loosely inserted, a number of newspaper and magazine clippings, some very old, copied articles, correspondence between him and other uniformologists, etc., all very closely related to the book's subject.
Small octavo. Pp. (ii), 78. Title-page and cover printed in orange and black. Original illustrated stiff wrappers. In fine condition. ~ First edition. Comprising of introduction and 78 cartoons. Very well preserved copy.
8vo; 2nd Annual only (of 3? ) Dutch Jewish history annual, published by the Sephardic printer de Mesquita. Contents include: Diego D'Aguilar; Beroemde Rabbijnen; Inez D'Azevedo; De Slaaf te Cordova; etc. Front hinge repair, heavy wear to spine, Good Condition. (sef-35-37)
19x13. 163p. Prólg. y trad. F. M. Lorda Alaiz.
In 4° (23,8×19 cm); (16), XLVIII, (12), 193, 192, (14) pp. e 32 tavv. f.t. ripiegate e una tabella. 2 parti in un volume. Bella legatura coeva in tutta pergamena rigida con titolo parlato al dorso. First edition, good copy. Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Prima edizione in ottime condizioni di conservazione di questa raccolta illustrata di esperimenti relativi alla misurazione di umidità, pressione atmosferica, la struttura del ghiaccio, caldo e freddo, capillarità, ottica, il movimento del suono, il magnete, ecc. Esemplare con leggerissima ed uniforme brunitura dovuta alla tipica qualità della carta utilizzata a Leida ma non fastidiosa e meno intense che nelle altre copie conosciute e nel complesso bellissimo esemplare. Opera di estrema importanza per la storia della fisica moderna. Qui è presente anche la prima descrizione del pirometro (Pyrometer chiamato così da Musschenbroek), uno strumento per misurare la dilatazione dei corpi solidi quando esposti al calore. Pieter van Musschenbroek (1692-1761), professore di fisica a Leida, fu un grande ammiratore di Newton e Desaguliers. Iniziatore della fisica sperimentale in Olanda, il suo insegnamento fu particolarmente apprezzato per la qualità dei suoi esperimenti. L’eccellenza delle sue lezioni aiutò a mantenere la reputazione che l’Università di Leida aveva acquisito sotto Boerhaave e Gravesande, continuando ad attrarre studenti provenienti da tutta Europa, tra i quali Jean Antoine Nollet che divenne poi il primo professore di fisica sperimentale presso l’Università di Parigi. Il suo nome rimane legato all’invenzione della così detta “bottiglia di Leida” che ebbe un’importanza cruciale sulle ricerche riguardanti l’elettricità. La bottiglia di Leida costituisce la forma più antica di condensatore. Fu utilizzata per condurre molti dei primi esperimenti sull’elettricità durante la seconda metà del XVIII secolo. In questo libro, l’autore, raccoglie e presenta con commenti, integrazioni e spiegazioni diversi esperimenti fisici portati avanti nell’Accademia del Cimento. Il tutto è preceduto da un discorso sulla storia e i fondamenti della fisica sperimentale. L’opera contiene anche la prima traduzione in latino dell’opera del Magalotti “Saggi di naturali esperienze”, fatta dallo stesso Petrus van Musschenbroek che aggiunse ad essa le sue “Oratio de methodo instituendi experimenta physica” i “Commentarii” (o “Additamenta”) e “Nova Experimenta” che contengono importantissime aggiunte e nuove esperienze pratiche mai prima provate. Tra gli esperimenti effettuati molti “deal with the mechanics of rigid bodies, air pressure, heat, cohesion, capillarity, phosphorescence, magnetism, and electricity. Many of these experiments have become classics in elementary instruction. One of the better-known apparatuses is the pyrometer (the name was given by Musschenbroek) first described in the Tentamina of 1731…” (Dict. of Scientific Biogr., vol. 9, pp. 594-6). Prima non comune edizione in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Rare. A good copy. Bibl.: Wellcome Vol. 4 p. 23; Graesse IV, 637 e VI, 218; Wheeler Gift Cat. 276.