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3361801-nnew. unknown
1991AMSwr[AM6Amsterdam: 1991. 1991. square 16mo. pp. 12. 3 illus. wrs. with 2 copies of a Weiner postcard multiple Licht=Light All The Stars In The Sky Show Only One Face attached to the cover fold-over flaps. wrs. small mark to front cover. Exhib. Cat. Soft cover. Very Good. [Amsterdam: 1991]. Paperback
1m5428Time Life Amsterdam 1980/1981. Je Band 176 S. mit jeweils zahlreichen Abb. Kunstledereinbände mit Goldprägung quart. - gute Exemplare / Enthalten: Die Piraten / Die Armada / Die Wikinger / Die Fregatten / Die Entdeckung der Pazifik-Inseln / Die Venezianer / Die Kriegsschiffe / Die Klipper / Die Unterseeboote / Krieg unter Segeln / Die Walfänger / Die grossen Passagierschiffe / Die Entdecker / Abenteuer der Karbik / Die Schlachtschiffe / Die Ostindienfahrer / Die Rennyachten - unknown
2F10314-Blaeu Amsterdam um 1640. Plattenmaße: ca. 497 x 38 cm / 502 x 383 cm links obern bzw. unten Titelkartusche teils mit allegorischen Darstellungen im Passepartout hinter Glas im goldfarbenen Holzrahmen ca. 678 x 100 cm Blätter teils gering fleckig/Rahmen teils gering berieben. - Willem Janszoon Blaeu war ein niederländischer Kartograf und Verleger / Sperrgut! - unknown
1959stela710Amsterdam: 1959. 1959. 4to. unpaginated. Dutch text. intro. by Jan G. Elburg. Includes 3 original lithographs by Lucebert. b/w illus. loosely inserted in illustrated wrappers with original lithograph chemise bit sunned by spine of chemise. Exhibition catalogue. Soft cover. Very Good. Amsterdam: 1959. Paperback
9999_02521Amsterdam Groningen K. Tiktak Thee en Koffiehandel 1914-1915. 1st Edition . Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Crown quarto. Pp. 20 2 blank. Complete with all 120 chromolithograph mounted cards. Each card is captioned in red. Explanatory text on each page. Typographical title-page. HARDCOVER bound in the original publisher's red cloth and board large white lettering to cover; spine-ends trifle worn a tidemark on cover minute repair to bottom margin of title-page. In a very good condition rather fine plates. ~ FIRST EDITION. Very rare original album complete with all the wonderful plates. One bibliographical source RHC Groninger Archieven quotes publication period that lasted two years from 1914 until 1915. F-4 OUT <br/> <br/> Amsterdam, Groningen, K. Tiktak, Thee en Koffiehandel, (1914-1915). hardcover
stela2372Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 2000. 8vo. pp. 18 illus. English & Dutch text. profusely illus. in colour & b/w. wrs Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 2000 unknown
1950102884<p>Amsterdam n.d. c. 1950. 21 ff. One page text and 20 samples in various colours printed on the recto only. Wrappers with spiral binding.</p><p>A lovely printing ink sample book with typically Dutch themed illustrations.</p>
1955stela1618Amsterdam: 1955. 1955. 4to. unpaginated. Dutch text. b/w illus. wrs. institutional bookplate to fep. Exhibition catalogue. Soft cover. Very Good. Amsterdam: 1955. Paperback
1698102337Amsterdam n.d. but circa 1698 95 x 155 cm 12 pp. Selfwrappers. Edges a bit worn and frayed. Some browning. <br /><br />Adriaan Braakman 1664 - 1720 was active as a publisher / printer / bookseller in Amsterdam between 1691 and 1716. He rented the Beursstraat from the city of Amsterdam between 1692 or perhaps a bit earlier to 1712. Between 1692 and 1708 he only published books in French from 1706 onwards he published each book both in French and Dutch. In 1698 he published Cesare Rip's "Iconologie ou la science des emblemes devises etc." and had a catalogue printed to be bound in at the back of it. The present catalogue is most likely that catalogue. It contains only books in French and the collation starts with 'Aa'
2A9317Projectmanagementbureau - Projectgroep Oostelijk Havengebied Amsterdam 1999. 136 S. mit vielen Abbildungen kartonierter Einband mit halbtransparenter Banderole quart. - gutes Exemplar / goed exemplaar / Text niederländisch - unknown
1798ST15948London: T. Cadell jun. & W. Davies 1798. First Illustrated Edition to which is prefixed a geographical index. 290 x 225 mm. 11 1/2 x 8 3/4". Two volumes. Edited by Thomas Birch. <br/> HANDSOME EARLY 19TH CENTURY MARBLED CALF BY J. FRÖDING OF AMSTERDAM his ticket on front free endpaper covers framed by thick and thin rules and bead-and-feather chain roll smooth spine of dark red straight-grain morocco gilt in a Neoclassical style with panels formed by chain and Greek key rolls containing sunburst centerpiece encircled by garlands one green and one black morocco label gilt-hatched turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With frontispiece portraits of Philip and Charles Yorke 11 engraved busts of famous Athenians and a folding map of Greece. For the binder: Van Leeuwen "Dutch Decorated Bookbinding in the 18th Century" I 714. ◆Boards tending to splay slightly joints faintly rubbed the leaves immediately adjacent to the map a bit browned occasional mild foxing or tiny rust stains but AN EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE COPY--clean and fresh internally with generous margins and in a stately lustrous binding.<br/> <br/> This is an especially pleasing copy of the definitive edition of an epistolary novel comprising a group of fictional letters purportedly written during the Peloponnesian War and featuring a notably handsome binding by Amsterdam artisan Jonas Fröding. Begun as an academic exercise among friends headed by Philip Yorke second Earl of Hardwicke 1720-90 and his brother Charles 1722-70 "Letters" was edited by the historian Thomas Birch 1705-66 with contributions from Henry Coventry John Green Samuel Salter the bluestocking scholar Catherine Talbot 1721-70 Daniel Wray George Henry Rooke John Heaston and John Lawry. After a private printing in 1741 of just 10 copies a second edition of 100 copies appeared in 1781 after several of the original participants had died and sparked what Britannica calls "a considerable vogue" for this and other works of historical fiction. A pirated Dublin edition was issued in 1792 to capitalize on this popularity but it was suppressed by Hardwicke's heir and superseded by our very attractive large-format 1798 printing done under the third Earl of Hardwicke's direction with an added geographical index engraved plates and a map. Stockholm-born binder Jonas Fröding ca. 1763-1808 was registered as a burgher in Amsterdam in 1794 at which time Jan Storm van Leeuwen believes he was working as an apprentice for the Crevenna Bindery a prestigious workshop that produced high-quality bindings for bibliophiles on their old and valuable books. One such client was the Italian-Dutch merchant by whose name the bindery was known Pieter Crevenna. In 1803 Fröding was received into the bookbinders' guild and set up his own workshop where he continued to use several roll tools from the Crevenna stock. While none of our rolls matches Crevenna rolls exactly two of them bead-and-feather Greek key are very similar to Crevenna rolls IX and XXV van Leeuwen I 715-16 and the overall design is quite like van Leeuwen fig. 239 a 1795 binding of tree calf by the Crevenna bindery with a gilt design in a Neoclassical style; that work would have been done during the time van Leeuwen believes Fröding was an apprentice there. Sadly Fröding's career lasted just five years; he died in Amsterdam in 1808. Not surprisingly given the brevity of his working life bindings by Fröding are uncommon in the marketplace. This work is seen for sale from time to time but our copy stands out because of its particularly attractive binding. T. Cadell jun. & W. Davies unknown
2p560um 1780. Maße: ca. 41 cm x 29 cm mit Bilduntertitel hinter Glas in schlichtem Holzrahmen. unknown
0341195219.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020631325.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover