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1975008293Antwerpen 1975 Standaard Uitgeverij Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
1972007856Antwerpen 1972 De Vries-Brouwers Hardcover No Jacket 1st Edition
1972019936Antwerpen 1972 De Vries - Brouwers Hardcover 1st Edition
19890199851989 Rockoxhuis Soft cover
1943008324Antwerpen 1943 Opdebeek Soft cover No Jacket
1943008325Antwerpen 1943 Opdebeek Soft cover No Jacket
1951012745Antwerpen 1951 Koninklijke Geschied- en oudheidkundgie kring van Antwerpen Soft cover Fine
1950012747Antwerpen 1950 Koninklijke Geschied- en oudheidkundgie kring van Antwerpen Soft cover Fine
19143226Antwerp 1914. Broadsheet leaflet 280 x 185 mm. With the arms of Antwerp and the arms of the Plantin Press at the foot. Creased along fold soiling and browning. Good condition. WWI CHRISTMAS 1914 LEAFLET from Belgian children to "the Children of the United States" USING "THE OLD ORIGINAL TYPES OF CHRISTOPHORUS PLANTINUS 1514-1589." A remarkable survival. <br/><br/>As the German soldiers moved through neutral Belgium en route to capture Paris they confiscated the food supply; civilians especially children were brought to starvation or quite near to it. In order to feed its people the Belgian government appealed to the people of the United States for humanitarian aid. In response a large number of Americans young and old sent funds and food to the beleaguered Belgian people. <br/><br/>Here we have an original instrument sent from the children of Belgium thanking the Americans and their children for "their nice Christmas presents." This expression of thanks bears the original signatures of three persons no doubt Belgian children judging from the inscriptions who were blessed by the donations received from Americans.<br/><br/>The leaflet is dated Dec. 25 1914 -- this is the exact date of the UNOFFICIAL CHRISTMAS TRUCE. "Starting on Christmas Eve many German and British troops fighting in World War I sang Christmas carols to each other across the lines and at certain points the Allied soldiers even heard brass bands joining the Germans in their joyous singing.<br/>At the first light of dawn on Christmas Day some German soldiers emerged from their trenches and approached the Allied lines across no-man's-land calling out "Merry Christmas" in their enemies' native tongues. At first the Allied soldiers feared it was a trick but seeing the Germans unarmed they climbed out of their trenches and shook hands with the enemy soldiers. The men exchanged presents of cigarettes and plum puddings and sang carols and songs. Some Germans lit Christmas trees around their trenches and there was even a documented case of soldiers from opposing sides playing a good-natured game of soccer. German Lieutenant Kurt Zehmisch recalled: "How marvelously wonderful yet how strange it was. The English officers felt the same way about it. Thus Christmas the celebration of Love managed to bring mortal enemies together as friends for a time." Source: "Christmas Truce of 1914" online.<br/><br/>That the leaflet was printed with original PLANTIN TYPES is of great interest. Note that the W in the word "War" was created using two letters: an upper-case U and a lower-case u. But clearly Plantin had a W as we see from the large Fraktur W in the word "With."<br/><br/>We have located an announcement that was published in the Jan. 22 1915 issue of the extremely obscure newspaper "Het Volk: Christen Werkmansblad." It states that "the Antwerp administration" was responsible for printing the leaflet. "The schoolchildren will sign this acknowledgment of thanks which will then be sent to America. The children from East Flanders weren't so happy!" We are unable to explain the meaning of this last sentence !<br/><br/>Few originals of this leaflet are likely to have survived over the last 106 years. It remains a heartwarming example of the generosity of young Americans towards the suffering Belgian children. unknown books
1994008235Antwerpen 1994 ABVV Antwerpen Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
1994012547Antwerpen 1994 Snoeck-Ducaju&zoon Soft cover Fine
1946008231Antwerpen 1946 L. Opdebeek Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
1958007858Antwerpen 1958 De Kie Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
1986005652Antwerpen 1986 archief en museum voor het Vlaams cultuurleven Soft cover 1st Edition
1940012410Antwerpen 1940 Voorlopig Beheerscomité voor de tramwegen van Antwerpen en omgeving Soft cover
1940012411Antwerpen 1940 Voorlopig Beheerscomité voor de tramwegen van Antwerpen en omgeving Soft cover
1993100121-15Picton Press 1993. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. 8vo in cloth. 774 pp. VG. Minimal wear. Foxing to top edge. Interior is pristine. No writing or markings of any kind. Ships wrapped in bubble wrap and packed securely in a box. Picton Press hardcover
1929029136Anvers 1929 Courrier d'Anvers Half-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
1928019428Antwerjpen Anvers 1928 courrier d'anvers Hardcover Good
1929S91880Anvers, s.d. [ca.1929] 26pp.+ portrait de Rosseels & 9 planches hors-texte, 27cm., br.orig., bon état, [contient 4pp.de texte par A.J.J. Delen sur J. Rosseels (1828-1912), et la description de 107 oeuvres de ce peintre], S91880
1974027473Antwerpen 1974 Kluwer Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
1974008216Antwerpen 1974 Kluwer Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
19790210091979 Lannoo Hardcover Very Good 1st Edition
19790210221979 Lannoo Hardcover Very Good 1st Edition
1990013668Antwerpen 1990 koninklijke musea voor schone kunsten van België Hardcover No Jacket 1st Edition