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114pp., 2e dr., ingebonden in linnen band (originele omslag bewaard)
in-8°, 132 pages, planches h.t., broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-22][HI-4/2]
Gr. In-8, 329p. Epreuve d'auteur comportant son ex-libris sur le premier plat. Entre chaque page il a été intercallé un feuillet blanc pour les corrections. Exemplaire unique contenant toutes les corrections manuscrites de l'auteur et truffé de quelques lettres en hollandais. Dos de la reliure uniformément passé.
584 pages. Written in Dutch. Compendium voor alternatieve geneeswijzen. Prior owner's details upon front endpaper else book very clean and unmarked with minimal wear. Few chips missing from top edge of dust jacket which otherwise bears moderate wear. Very nice copy overall. Book
Nine volumes. Octavo. Folding plates to one volume. Hardcover, uniformly bound in contemporary cloth and marbled boards, French corners, spines gilt, each with two small tickets, old institutional stamps to half-title and title; extremities rubbed, few inner hinges cracked. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Uninterrupted run of the first 9 years of this publication. Rare.
Roy. 8vo., text in Dutch, with coloured frontispiece, and numerous plates and illustrations in the text; navy cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper
Quarto. Pp. xvii, 255, xvii. Includes the "Naamlijst der inteekenaren". Text block only, without the plates. Disbound, leaves partly loose. Interior in overall very good condition. ~ First edition. Text only without any plate. Reading or working copy
Crown quarto. Pp. 144. With many full-page plates and other illustrations; facsimiles. Hardcover, cloth-backed boards printed in brown, spine label laid-down. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
Crown 4to. Pp. xiv, 60, 232. Plus a number of halftone plates, one coloured. Hardcover, original blue cloth, gilt stamped. In fine condition. ~ First edition. ~ ADDED: Verbeteringen en Aanvullingen, 1 januari 1977-1 januari 1982, (Pp. 22, photographs, fine).
Crown 4to. Pp. xiv, 60, 232. Plus a number of halftone plates, one coloured. Hardcover, original blue cloth, gilt stamped. In fine condition. ~ First edition.
Crown quarto. Pp. 139. Plus 5 full-page portraits. Medals and decorations printed in light blue. Numerous lists with names and other details of officers and soldiers, casualties, ranks, etc., few names checked in pen. Hardcover, original blue cloth, gilt. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
Small folio. Pp. cxli, 154, (2). Plus many plates. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's blue full cloth, gilt lettering to cover and spine, large gilt decoration to cover; old inscription to title-page, endpapers browned. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. [ADDED:] Th. H. Loo & H. J. Wolf: "De geschiedenis van het Kasteel van Breda en de Koninklijke Militaire Academie." Pp. 43, With map. original wrappers, In a very good condition. [AND:] Separately printed appendix: "Beschrijving van de medaillons op de binnenplaats van het Kasteel". Pp. 9.
8vo. 186 pages. Illustrated. In Dutch. SUBJECT (S) : Religieuze Penitenten-Recollectinen van de Reforme van Limburg (Franciscan) . OCLC lists zero copies worldwide. Bumped corners, spot on page 16, otherwise very good condition. (ComHist-8-18)
Octavo. Pp. 32. Hardcover, bound in the original cloth and printed boards, old institutional stamp to cover. In a very good condition. ~ Reprinted with no change in 1919.
4to., First Edition,, with a coloured frontispiece, title in blue and black, and 29 fine coloured plates, some light spotting as often; pictorial cloth gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, boards mildly age-marked else a very good, firm copy.
A biography, but written as a view of the great men with whom the author served.
2 volumes reliures toiles de l'éditeur. 737 + 809 pages. 13x20cm.
grand in-8° carré, 83 pages + 80 planches n&b et couleurs, broché. Bel exemplaire. [WE-4]
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very light creasing to edges. 297pp.
1st VGSF edition. VG pbk. Front cover creased, pages yellowing. ISBN 057504280X. 22311. eng
Crown quarto. Pp. (vi), iv, vii, (i), iv, (ii), 720, 40, 20, viii, ii. Half-title, title, dedication, preface, introduction. Extra title-page, illustrated with allegorical motifs and printed in tinted lithograph. Plus 2 handsome plates in tinted lithograph, depicting battle scenes, and 3 fine lithographic portraits, all with facing tissue guards. Plus one full-page lithograph ordnance map with additional colour added by contemporary hand. Plus 6 large folding lithograph maps, one with additional colours added by contemporary hand to represent troop positions, all bound at rear. With 2 engraved maps, printed in letterpress, to the text. Footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half calf and pebbled cloth, spine richly decorated in gilt, cloth inner hinges, red ribbon signet; scattered foxing, corners rubbed, bumped. In about fine condition. Some leaves still unopened. A very handsome copy. ~ First edition. This copy is, or was intended to be, a Presentation Copy from the Author to Maréchal Comte Randon, Marshall of France. With an autograph letter, handwritten in ink in a very neat hand by Gerlach, signed by himself, dated March 2, 1860, addressed to the Maréchal. It comprises a large leaf folded into a four-page document (last page blank), with 47 lines of text, date, and signature. "I request Your Excellency to be willing to accept this copy of the Military annals of the Dutch East-Indies," it opens, written in French. Expressing his appreciation to Randon's military achievements, he begs that the book will be presented to His Majesty the Emperor of the French, continuing, "Voilà monsieur le Maréchal ce qui me porte à vous offrir ce travail et à vous prier d'être mon interprète auprès de l'Auguste chef du peuple français pour que Sa Majesté daigne accepter un exemplaire de mon livre." The letter is in exceptionally fine condition though a bit foxed. Jacques Louis César Alexandre, Maréchal Comte Randon (1795-1871). The author, Abraham Jean Arnaud Gerlach, was born in 1811 in Groningen. He received his education at the Koninklijke Militaire Academie, graduating as Lieutenant of the Artillery. As Colonel he later had a long teaching career at the same academy, and contributed regularly to military studies and publications. He translated his "Fastes militaires des Indes" into Dutch, and published it in Zalt-Bommel and Paris in 1874-75 as the three-volume set "Neerlands heldenfeiten in Oost-Indië". He died in 1906. The importance of this work is remarkable: OCLC lists no less than 20 major North American libraries who keep a copy, including Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Washington, Princeton, and Columbia university libraries, as well as NYPL. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague]
Crown quarto. Pp. (vi), iv, vii, (i), iv, (ii), 720, 40, 20, viii, ii. Half-title, title, dedication, preface, introduction. Extra title-page, illustrated with allegorical motifs and printed in tinted lithograph. Plus 2 handsome plates in tinted lithograph, depicting battle scenes, and 3 fine lithographic portraits, all with facing tissue guards. Plus one full-page lithograph ordnance map with additional colour added by contemporary hand. Plus 6 large folding lithograph maps, one with additional colours added by contemporary hand to represent troop positions, all bound at rear. With 2 engraved maps, printed in letterpress, to the text. Footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's full cloth, richly decorated in gilt. Binding worn, loose from bookblock, but complete. Excellent binding or working copy with fine interior. ~ First edition. Rare original cloth binding, richly decorated, but requires restoration. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague]
Crown quarto. Pp. (vi), iv, vii, (i), iv, (ii), 720, 40, 20, viii, ii. Half-title, title, dedication, preface, introduction. Extra title-page, illustrated with allegorical motifs and printed in tinted lithograph. Plus 2 handsome plates in tinted lithograph, depicting battle scenes, and 3 fine lithographic portraits, all with facing tissue guards. Plus one full-page lithograph ordnance map with additional colour added by contemporary hand. Plus 6 large folding lithograph maps, one with additional colours added by contemporary hand to represent troop positions, all bound at rear. With 2 engraved maps, printed in letterpress, to the text. Footnotes, appendices, bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in contemporary half calf and marbled boards, 2 contrasting gilt morocco lettering-pieces to spine, old small ticket at foot, bit worn at extremities, rubbed and chafed; old military institutional stamps to half-title. Bit foxed in places, few light dampmarks at margin, else a good copy with well preserved interior and folding maps. ~ First edition. [Descriptive text Copyright Librarium, The Hague]
8 page pop-up book which, when opened and secured by paper clip per instructions, provides a 360 degree view. Undated. Circa 1955? Westminster Books logo upon back cover. Printed in Holland. Covers show smiling boy and girl in barnyard with pig and dog. Former owner's name neatly printed beneath first pop-up. Spiral metal binding partially flattened at spots. Large tear to third pop-up was repaired by former owner. Small opening to bottom of first pop-up also repaired. Half-inch opening to bottom of back cover. Average external wear. Lovely softly-hued colour illustrations depict active, yet tranquil farm scenes. Book
Martinus Nijhoff, Bibliotheca Neerlandica Extra Muros, La Haye, 1975, 222 pp., recueil offert au professeur Pierre Brachin à l'occasion de son soixantième anniversaire, broché, dos un peu décoloré, bon état.