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67287170 x 210 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper no margins plate nr. 12. unknown
67294180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin cut on the edge of platemark. 33. unknown
67285180 x 210 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins plate nr. 39. unknown
67297180 x 210 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin cut on the edge of platemark plate nr. 18. unknown
67290180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin cut on the edge of platemark plate nr. 8. unknown
67282180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins Bottom margin cut on the edge of platemark. unknown
67292180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins top margin cut on the edge of platemark. unknown
67293180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins plate nr. 33. unknown
67288185 x 220 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins plate nr. 27. unknown
67286180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins bottom margin cut on the edge of platemark. unknown
67295180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins. unknown
67284180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins Bottom margin narrow. unknown
67283180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins Bottom margin narrow. unknown
67291180 x 230 mm. Original etching and engraving on laid paper with margins. unknown
11810, Amsterdam, Pieter Johannes Uylenbroek, 1802., Gebonden, half-leder (rug, hoeken), gebroken rug, rug versierd met goudopdruk op rood marokijn etikket, gemarmerde platten, 13x20cm, 84pp+66pp+64pp.
1772A81EC98HI9JLAmsterdam: David Pierre Humbert 1772. Near contemporary gold-tooled marbled calf with the title lettered in gold on the front board gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers gilt edges. Large 4to 21.5 x 27 cm. With an engraved vignette on the title page and a divisional title page for the Prieres a l'usage de la maison des orphelins walons on leaf I3r. Further with 2 woodcut headpieces. Very rare work with the rules and regulations of the orphanage and elderly home institutions of the Walloon Protestant Church at Amsterdam in 1772. It is divided in 15 chapters each giving the regulations for the staff the physician the regents the guards etc. and the orphans and elderly. The preface contains the history of the "Hospice Wallon" from 1630-1772. On page 69 and onwards the prayers in use at the house are given. At the end a list of the regents male and female from 1631 until 1771 is present. This copy is interleaved with blank leaves a few with manuscript annotations in ink. In 1631 the Walloon community bought 3 houses at the Laurierstraat where they founded their orphanage. Eventually these buildings became to crowded and in 1669 the first stones were laid for another building at the corner of the Vijzelgracht in Amsterdam. In April 1671 the orphans moved to the new building now Maison Descartes.With manuscript annotations in black ink on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves A1 and A2 in the text on A2r and on the verso of the blank leaf between leaves C1 and C2; the other interleaved leaves remain blank. The binding is somewhat rubbed the fore edge and part of the fore edge margin of the last third of the leaves are stained and some offsetting on the letterpress leaves of the text on the surrounding letterpress pages this happened before the blank leaves were bound in. Otherwise in very good condition.l STCN 310471796 3 copies; WorldCat 461252717 1154627392 3 copies. David Pierre Humbert, unknown
1772H6178<p><strong>Very rare set of regulations governing the charitable house for orphans and the elderly</strong> <strong>founded by the Walloon Church in Amsterdam in 1631 with manuscript additions updating the lists of its male and female governors up to 1795.</strong></p><p>Established in 1586 the Walloon Church in Amsterdam purchased a building in 1631 to house orphaned girls and boys from the local Walloon community moving to larger premises forty years later and extending its remit to cover the elderly poor from the 1680s.</p><p>These regulations detail the duties of the house's governing body which comprised four male and four female regents 'widows or married women members of our church honourable pious prudent serious and of suitable age' as well as those of the 'Father' and 'Mother' of the house who were to regard the orphans 'as their own children' and of the house doctor supervisors who were to be lenient except in cases of 'drunkeness impurity or blasphemy' seamstresses who taught the girls sewing and read the Bible with them and baker. The schoolmaster was tasked with overseeing morning prayers and daily lessons as well as encouraging the orphans to read and write and administering corporal punishment.</p><p>The detail provided on the care of those unable to support themselves is quite fascinating. The orphans who were all below the age of thirteen were obliged to speak French rather than Dutch and were not permitted to promise themselves in marriage to each other during their time in the orphanage! Girls enjoyed an extra hour in bed compared to the boys. The establishment could maintain up to thirty-two men over the age of fifty who received three meals a day and were allowed to drink beer but not strong liquor to smoke albeit only outside and to sit by the fireside in winter. The elderly widows were not permitted to drink <em>eau de vie</em> and were to ensure that all fires and candles were extinguished before bedtime to avoid accidents.</p><p>The work ends with various morning and evening prayers for use by the community and a chronological list of male and female regents from 1631 to 1772 which in this copy has been updated in neat manuscript to cover the period up to 1795. These additions comprise an additional fifty names with their dates of office together with a note regarding extraordinary measures adopted between December 1789 and February 1790.</p><p><strong>No copies traced in the UK or US.</strong> OCLC finds copies in the BnF and in three Dutch libraries only.</p><p><em>Physical description:</em><br />4to pp. viii 91 15 2 blank; engraved vignette to title woodcut headpiece; slight cockling; a very good copy in contemporary mottled calf gilt border to covers spine gilt in compartments upper cover lettered in gilt 'Reglemens de la maison des orphelins Walons' board edges roll-tooled in gilt marbled endpapers; light wear to extremities a few small abrasions to upper cover; manuscript additions to the lists of Régens and Régentes at the end.</p><p><em>References:<br /></em>STCN 310471796.</p> David Pierre Humbert
750, Amsterdam, De Arbeiderspers, 1946., Softcover, originele uitgeversomslag in kleur, 16,5x22,5cm, 211pp.
16882104047Amstelaedami apud Henricum Wetstenium (Amsterdam: Heinrich Wetstein) 1688. (22), 752, (8) Seiten. Allegorischer Kupfertitel von Willem van der Gouwen nach Gerard de Lairesse sowie rot-schwarzer Drucktitel mit Druckervignette. 8° (21 x 12,5 cm). Pergamentband der Zeit mit durchgezogenen Bünden, handschriftlichem Rückentitel und gesprenkeltem Schnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
42326Amsterdam, Fibula-Van Dishoeck, 1977 Gebonden, blauw kunstleder met stofomslag, 524pp., 24.5x19cm., ills. in z/w. goede staat. ISBN 9022839966.
16855141046Amstelodami, Ex Typographia Blaviana (Amsterdam: Blaeu) 1685. (42), 222; (2) weiße, (16), 248; (24), 92, (4) Seiten. Mit gestochenem Portrait und zahlreichen, teils ganzseitigen Textholzschnitten. 4° (21 x 17 cm). Pergamentband der Zeit mit durchgezogenen Bünden, handschriftlichem Rückentitel (berieben) und gesprenkeltem Schnitt.
287 p. Plus for color or tinted lithographs. Foxed. 8vo. The original front cover has been saved, but the rest of the paper binding is pretty much gone. Owned by Dr. Jan Paul Gildmeeseter (presented by the author?). J. P. Hasebroek (1812-1892), writing under the name 'Jonathan" or 'Poor Jonathan' was, for many years, a very popular author. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW16
32741Amsterdam, Maatschappij voor Goede & Goedkoope Lectuur, 1922 Gebonden, originele gekartoneerde uitgeversomslag, 18.7x12.2 cm., 137 pp.
32037Amsterdam, P.N. Van Kampen en Zoon, 1889 Paperback , decoratieve cover met rode titel-imprint, 16x24cm, 310pp., geillustreerd z/w.
15347, Amsterdam, Van Oorschot, , 1983 Softcover, 176pp., 12x20.5cm., goede staat.